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Georgia Nickerson of Port Angeles looks over a book with her grandson, Parker Nickerson, 9, while shopping at Odyssey Bookshop in downtown Port Angeles on Small Business Saturday.

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Shaylin Lowe, 8, of Port Angeles drags a freshly cut tree back to the family car as part of an outing to cut a Christmas tree on Saturday at Lazy J Tree Farm.

Sun, sales draw out shoppers BY JAMES CASEY

Cutting your own tree a family experience Ann Johnson, who owns Lazy J Farm with her husband, Steve, said their cut-your-own operaPORT ANGELES — Got the tion was busy. car keys? Check. Kids all bun“Oh, we’ve got the apple cider dled up? Check. and the fire ring going to warm You’re ready to go cut down up,” she said. “Three, four, five your own Christmas tree. trucks just pulled in as I’m talkThere are a variety of options ing.” and locations where North If you’re heading to Lazy J at Olympic Peninsula residents can 225 Gehrke Road, Port Angeles, cut and haul home their own all you need to bring is a smile, Johnson said. Christmas trees. BY MARK SWANSON

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The farm supplies saws and measuring poles for cutting down trees, which are all priced by foot. Trees are available from 3 feet tall to 14 feet tall. “We’ve got some big ones,” Johnson said. The farm is offering Nordmann, Douglas, Noble and Turkish firs — all hand-tipped. TURN

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Drawn out by sunshine, driven by sales, dreaming no doubt of sugar plums, shoppers dropped dollars across the North Olympic Peninsula on Friday and Saturday, commencing their holiday shopping. Whether Black Friday or Small Business Saturday produced more trade wasn’t clear, merchants in Port Angeles, Sequim, Forks and Port Townsend said Saturday before they could compare their sales for each day. They gave the edge to Friday but said Saturday — with its community celebrations in Port Townsend, Sequim and Port Angeles — seemed more fun. And they agreed that this season seemed to be shaping up as stronger than last year.

At Quimper Mercantile, 1121 Water St., Port Townsend, “The whole town seems to be out,” said manager Sheldon Spencer. Hot items included decorations and Advent calendars but choices also seemed to follow dictates of the weather. “It seems like people like hats, gloves socks — things that aren’t so critical for sizing,” Spencer said. “It’s interesting how many tourists come to Port Townsend and need more layers of clothes.” Spencer said he’d counted 361 unique transactions on Friday, about double the mercantile’s usual trade. Odyssey Bookshop owner April Bellerud said, “We’ve sold a lot of calendars and adult coloring books” at her store, 114 W. Front St., Port Angeles. TURN

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PORT TOWNSEND — While global leaders discuss cutting back on carbon emissions, a Port Townsend educator will work from Paris, France, to connect students in her hometown with other youth around the world who are interested in climate change issues. Laura Tucker, who was elected to the Port Townsend School Board in the Nov. 3 election, left Thursday to attend the United Nations 21st Conference of the Parties, a meeting that begins Monday among world leaders and

which is intended to set new greenhouse gas emission standards to slow climate change. “This problem will be solved on a grass roots level,” said Tucker, a member of the Jefferson County Climate Action Committee. “It will be addressed on a governmental level, an institutional level, and needs to be a cooperative effort by everybody,” she said. Tucker, who said she has been a teacher for all of her adult life, is one of 10 teachers in the United States who was invited to participate in the international conference, which will end Dec. 11, by Climate Generation, formally the

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Will Steger Foundation. Her prime directive is to connect students in Port Townsend with students from around the world working on climate change action. She has set up an online video meeting for each conference day that will connect groups of Port Townsend students to children who are attending the conference through a video Google Hangout. In Port Townsend, the connection will occur daily at 8:20 a.m. CHARLIE BERMANT/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Dec. 7-11 and will include four Climate change activist Laura Tucker shows some of the classes.

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does,” Jordan said in a recent interview. “Especially the way it ends off, it’s pretty cool. I think with success and time and circumstances, it would be exciting to come back and With “Creed” knocking work with (co-stars) Sly out audiences and critics (Stallone) and Tessa alike, Michael B. Jordan (Thompson) again.” acknowledges he would Coogler, too, has expressed love to lace up the gloves enthusiasm for another again for a sequel. “Creed.” Jordan The film featuring Stalopenly wellone’s seventh appearance comed the as Rocky, now a trainer to possibility up-and-coming fighter of an evenAdonis Creed (Jordan), had tual “Creed a solid holiday weekend 2” even that’s projected to hit about before $40 million despite dauntwriterJordan ing competition. “Creed” director also received a Cinema Ryan Coogler’s new chapScore of A from audiences ter in the Rocky Balboa enthralled by Creed’s rise boxing saga opened to and Stallone’s muchmostly rave reviews and a praised supporting perforstrong box-office performance as Rocky facing his mance during the five-day mortality. Thanksgiving weekend. With only a reported “A character so rich as $35 million budget, “Creed” this, and the world he’s in, is already likely to turn a I want to see what happens tidy profit. New Line Cinto him next and what he ema and distributor War-

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ner Bros. haven’t publicly announced sequel plans.

Back in comics Neil Gaiman is one of the world’s beloved writers and could probably work on any project he wants. And what he wanted to do is go back to his roots in the comic book world. That’s how Gaiman ended up writing “The Sandman: Overture,” for DC Entertainment’s Vertigo. It was recently released as part of a deluxe edition. The deluxe edition includes a prequel to the original series, showing what happened to the magical lead character, Morpheus., who controls all dreams, before “The Sandman” #1. Gaiman said he hopes the re-release will make longtime fans examine the 75-issue run with new eyes. “(It) would actually make a re-read of the entire Sandman (series) more interesting,” Gaiman said.

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MAURICE STRONG, whose work helped lead to the landmark climate summit that begins in Paris on Monday, has died at age 86, the head of the U.N.’s environmental agency said Saturday. “Strong will forever be remembered for placing the environment on the international Mr. Strong agenda and at the heart of development,” Achim Steiner, executive director of the U.N. Environment Program, said in a statement. The statement did not provide details of Strong’s passing. The Canadian-born Strong, the first UNEP chief, organized the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, which led to the launch of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change. Christiana Figueres, the current head of the U.N. climate agency, tweeted Saturday that “we thank Maurice Strong for his visionary impetus to our understanding of sustainability. We will miss you.” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who will be attending the climate summit in Paris,

said in a statement that “Mr. Strong was an internationally recognized environmentalist and philanthropist who used his remarkable business acumen, organizational skills, and humanity to make the world a better place.” Steiner said Strong’s work helped usher in a new era of international environmental diplomacy at the 1972 Stockholm Conference, which saw the birth of UNEP, the first U.N. agency to be headquartered in a developing country. As head of UNEP, Strong convened the first international expert group meeting on climate change. Steiner urged the international community to honor Strong’s vision by adopting a climate deal in Paris. “The sustainability roadmap which started in Stockholm, continued in Rio, Johannesburg and Rio+20, must now become a reality in Paris,” Steiner said. “This would indeed be the most fitting tribute to the legacy of Maurice Strong; leader, mentor and friend.” In an interview with the Guardian newspaper in

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2010, Strong said that “analytically,” he was pessimistic that the world would be able to take on looming environmental challenges. “I believe the odds are against us for making the changes we need to make in time,” he said. “But, operationally, I’m optimistic because I believe that it is still possible.” Strong, a former oil industry executive, also held several other positions at the U.N. Earlier in his career, he led the Canadian International Development Agency. Author Felix Dodds issued a statement saying that he worked with Strong on his last book, Only One Earth: The Long Road via Rio to Sustainable Development. “It seems impossible to think that he is no longer with us,” said Dodds. “That we will not have his good council when we lose our way.”

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■ Forks Outfitters offered a 15-percent discount on some items Friday. No items were 50 percent off, as was erroneously reported by the Peninsula Daily News in a story on Page A1 Friday. The story also gave the wrong day for the sale. ■ A reception is scheduled from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Dec. 10 at the Central Services office, 216 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles for outgoing Port Angeles School Board members Patti Happe and Steve Baxter, who did not run for reelection Nov. 3, and for Lonnie Linn, who lost in the election to Rick Marti — who has since resigned. A story on Page A1 Thursday in the Clallam County edition erroneously said that the reception would also be for newly elected board members.

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announced, and special entertainment is being [Port Angeles]: Two major events in the ski sea- arranged. son will take place in the 1965 (50 years ago) next week, Ski Club officials announced after their Seen Around the Clock: meeting Thursday in the [Port Angeles] Greyhound commissioners’ room of the Bus Depot busy spot with fire hall. Thanksgiving holiday travThe lodge will be opened elers filling buses and Sunday, Dec. 1, and the Ski requiring extra runs. Club dance, the annual Small crowd of curious Snow Ball acclaiming the passers-by gathered opening of the season, will be given Saturday evening, around fire truck parked in front of library, with light Dec. 7. flashing. The Snow Ball will be Fire Department putone of the gayest social ting up Christmas street affairs of the holiday seadecorations. son, club members

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1990 (25 years ago) Not everyone was thrilled to the gills with the choices on the general election ballot. And so hundreds of people in Clallam and Jefferson counties opted to write in a preferable candidate, even if that sometimes was “none of the above,” or “anyone else,” or “no confidence,” or simply and succinctly, “no.” One partisian simply wrote, “Any Democrat.” One voted went down the ballot, writing in Richard Roe, Eva Joe, Jim Poe, Tom Loe and on down to John Doe.

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS MONDAY, Nov. 30, the 334th day of 2015. There are 31 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Nov. 30, 1965, “Unsafe at Any Speed” by Ralph Nader, a book highly critical of the U.S. auto industry, was first released in hardcover by Grossman Publishers. On this date: ■ In 1782, the United States and Britain signed preliminary peace articles in Paris, ending the Revolutionary War. ■ In 1803, Spain completed the process of ceding Louisiana to France, which had sold it to the United States.

■ In 1835, Samuel Langhorne Clemens — better known as Mark Twain — was born in Florida, Missouri. ■ In 1874, British statesman Sir Winston Churchill was born at Blenheim Palace. ■ In 1900, Irish writer Oscar Wilde died in Paris at age 46. ■ In 1936, London’s famed Crystal Palace, constructed for the Great Exhibition of 1851, was destroyed in a fire. ■ In 1939, the Winter War began as Soviet troops invaded Finland. (The conflict ended the following March with a Soviet victory.) ■ In 1940, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz were married at the

Byram River Beagle Club in Greenwich, Connecticut. (The marriage ended in divorce in 1960.) ■ In 1954, Ann Elizabeth Hodges of Oak Grove, Alabama, was slightly injured when an 8-1/2-pound chunk of meteor crashed through the roof of her house, hit a radio cabinet, then hit her as she lay napping on a couch. ■ In 1966, the former British colony of Barbados became independent. ■ In 1982, the Michael Jackson album “Thriller” was released by Epic Records. The motion picture “Gandhi,” starring Ben Kingsley as the Indian nationalist leader, had its world premiere in New Delhi.

■ In 1990, the horror-thriller film “Misery,” starring James Caan and Kathy Bates, was released by Columbia Pictures. ■ Ten years ago: President George W. Bush gave an unflinching defense of his Iraq war strategy in a speech at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, refusing to set a timetable for troop withdrawals and asserting that once-shaky Iraqi troops were proving increasingly capable. Shimon Peres quit Israel’s Labor Party, his political home of six decades, to campaign for Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s new organization. Actress Jean Parker died in Woodland Hills, California, at age 90.


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A5 Briefly: Nation New York man rows across Atlantic Ocean NEW YORK — A New Yorker who rowed across the Atlantic Ocean for AIDS awareness has arrived home in Brooklyn, ending a 21-month journey. Victor Mooney arrived at the Brooklyn Navy Yard and plans a ceremony at the Brooklyn Bridge on Monday, he said Saturday. Mooney “I’m happy to be in Brooklyn,” Mooney said. “I still haven’t absorbed it.” The 49-year-old rows in memory of his brother who died of AIDS in 1983. He says his goal is to spur people to get tested for HIV. After failing on three previous attempts to row solo across the Atlantic, Mooney set off from the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa on Feb. 19, 2014. Mooney arrived at the Dutch Caribbean island of St. Maarten in June 2014 and began making his way up the East Coast.

Deaths blamed on storm WITCHITA — Authorities in Kansas on Saturday blamed four more traffic deaths on icy conditions gripping the state and other parts of the nation’s midsection.

Harvey County Sheriff T. Walton said icy roads caused a Friday afternoon crash about 10 miles southeast of Newton that killed two people. The Kansas Turnpike Authority said two other people were killed hours later when a tractor trailer jackknifed on an icy stretch of Interstate 35 near Andover and struck an SUV. Authorities previously blamed two Kansas traffic deaths Thursday on the wintry storm system moving through the Plains and Midwest. Officials in Texas have counted eight deaths on the storms since Thursday, and a person who was swept away by flash flooding remains missing.

Spiked baseball bats SAN FRANCISCO — San Francisco Police are asking for help leading to those chaining up spiked baseball bats to poles throughout the city. San Francisco Police Sgt. Michael Andraychak said officers first received reports of wooden or metal baseball bats appearing on poles and parking meters in the city on Thanksgiving morning. Andraychak says 27 bats with spikes running through them have been found since then. The latest discovery was Friday in the Fishermen’s Wharf area. Andraychak says the spikes on the objects allow them to be considered a prohibited or deadly weapon, which is a felony. The Associated Press

Shooter kills 3 after storming health clinic Police officer among dead at Planned Parenthood facility BY SADIE GURMAN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Few details were available Saturday about the suspect in a Planned Parenthood shooting on Friday. A gunman, identified as Robert Lewis Dear, 57, of North Carolina, allegedly burst into a Planned Parenthood clinic and opened fire, launching several gunbattles and an hours-long standoff with police as patients and staff took cover under furniture and inside locked rooms. By the time Dear surrendered, three people were killed — including a police officer — and nine others were wounded, authorities said. Jail booking records indicate Dear is due in court Monday. “We don’t have any informa-

tion on this individual’s mentality, or his ideas or ideology,” Colorado Springs police Lt. Catherine Buckley told reporters on Friday. She said Saturday that investigators expect to study the crime scene for several days looking for clues. The University of Colorado in Colorado Springs police department identified the officer killed as 44-year-old Garrett Swasey, a six-year veteran of the force. He was married and had a son and daughter, according to the website of his church, Hope Chapel in Colorado Springs.

No immediate details There were no immediate details about the two civilians killed in the attack. Five officers and four others were hospitalized in good condi-

tion, police said. For hours, police had no communication with the shooter other than intermittent gunfire from inside the Colorado Dear Springs clinic. As the standoff progressed, officers inside the building herded people into one area and evacuated others. Officers eventually moved in, shouted at the gunman and persuaded him to surrender, police said. About five hours after the attack started, authorities led away a man wearing a white t-shirt. “Certainly it could have been much, much worse if it were not for the heroism of our police officers to corner the person in the building,” Colorado Springs Fire Chief Chris Riley said. President Barack Obama condemned the violence.

Briefly: World officers have been hospitalized in the border town of Gevgelija. The clashes erupted after a 32-year-old Moroccan migrant suffered severe burns when he touched a high-voltage cable on the Greek side of the border. ANKARA, Turkey — A promThe migrants, already angry inent lawyer and human rights about the fact that Macedonia defender who faced a criminal has started to erect a fence on charge for supporting Kurdish the border, started throwing rebels was killed Saturday in an stones at police officers who attack in southeast Turkey in were cordoning off the official which a police officer also died, checkpoint. Some police vehicles officials said. were also damaged, the ministry Tahir Elci, says. 49, was shot while he and Iran unveils oil model other lawyers were making TEHRAN, Iran — Iran a press stateunveiled a new model of oil conment. Two tracts Saturday aimed at policemen and attracting foreign investment a journalist once sanctions are lifted under a were also landmark nuclear deal reached Elci injured. earlier this year, and said U.S. It wasn’t companies would be welcome to immediately clear who was participate. behind the attack and there The new Iran Petroleum Conwere conflicting reports about tract replaces a previous buywhat led to it. back model, in which contractors Interior Minister Efkan Ala paid to develop and operate an and other officials said the oil field before turning it over to assault was against police offiIranian authorities. cers, and that Elci died in an Iran has sweetened the ensuing clash. However, the terms, hoping to bring in $30 Diyarbakir Bar Association said billion in new investment. The the lawyer, who was Kurdish, new contracts last 15-20 years was the target of the attack. and allow for the full recovery of costs. The older contracts were 18 injured in Macedonia shorter term, and investors comSKOPJE, Macedonia — The plained of heavy risks and sufInterior Ministry said 18 police fering losses. officers were injured in a clash Investors who produced more with a group of stranded than planned amounts received migrants on the country’s south- no compensation for the addiern border with Greece. tional barrels. The ministry said two of the The Associated Press

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Kosovo police officers in riot gear detain a man Saturday as some supporters of the Self-Determination Party were detained by police after tens of thousands protested against agreements to set up Serb minority-run municipalities.

Obama working on climate deal but U.S. remains divided BY JOSH LEDERMAN AND SETH BORENSTEIN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is trying to negotiate a legacy-making climate change pact this coming week in Paris with one hand tied behind his back. Congress can’t even agree whether global warming is real. Scientists point to the global agreement, years in the making, as the last, best hope for averting the worst effects of global warming. Obama has spent months prodding other countries to make

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ambitious carbon-cutting pledges to the agreement, which he hopes will become the framework for countries to tackle the climate issue long beyond the end of his presidency in early 2017. But Republicans have tried to undermine the president by sowing uncertainty about whether the U.S. will make good on its promises. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and other GOP leaders have warned other countries not to trust any deal Obama may strike; other GOP allies are working to nullify Obama’s emissions-cutting steps at home. “America is extremely divided,

and there doesn’t seem to be any prospect that’s going to change at least in the next year or two,” Gov. Jerry Brown, D-Calif., who is attending the talks, said in an interview. “America’s leadership is not as great as it should be given the recalcitrance and the continuing obstructionism of the opposition party.” About 150 heads of state are set to join Obama for talks on Monday and Tuesday as the deal nears the finish line. The goal is to secure worldwide cuts to emissions of heat-trapping gases to limit the rise of global temperatures to about another 2 degrees from now.

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West: Supreme Court justice blocks Hawaii vote

Nation: Private funeral held for baby girl in Mass.

Nation: Boy returns home after arm re-attachment

World: Russian calls for new sanctions on Turkey

A U.S. SUPREME Court justice issued a temporary stay blocking the counting of votes in an election that would be a significant step toward Native Hawaiian self-governance. Justice Anthony Kennedy’s order also stops the certification of any winners pending further direction. Native Hawaiians are voting to elect delegates for a convention next year to come up with a self-governance document to be ratified by Native Hawaiians. A group of Native Hawaiians and non-Hawaiians is challenging the election, arguing Hawaii residents who don’t have Native Hawaiian ancestry are being excluded from the vote.

A PRIVATE FUNERAL has been held for a 2-year-old girl who was known for months as Baby Doe after her remains were found in a plastic bag on a Boston Harbor beach. The service for Bella Bond was held Saturday morning at a funeral home in Winthrop, Mass. She was to be buried with her great-grandmother. NECN reports that a small group of people came out to support Bella’s family on Saturday. The girl’s remains were found in June on Deer Island. A composite image of the girl was shared by millions on social media before she was identified in September.

A WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA boy returned home less than three weeks after doctors reattached his arm after it was severed by a tractor mechanism. Seth Apel told KDKA-TV that “it feels good to be home.” Apel was helping unload firewood using a tractor’s belt-driven mechanism when his arm was severed just below the shoulder on Nov. 7 outside his home in Knox, about 60 miles northeast of Pittsburgh. Paramedics packed the arm in ice and doctors at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC spent eight hours reattaching it. Doctors reported Saturday that Apel returned home Friday.

RUSSIAN PRESIDENT VLADIMIR Putin on Saturday called for more sanctions against Turkey, following the downing this week by Turkey of a Russian warplane. The decree published on the Kremlin’s website Saturday came hours after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan voiced regret over the incident, saying his country was “truly saddened” by the event and wished it hadn’t occurred. The decree includes a ban on some goods and forbids extensions of labor contracts for Turks working in Russia. It doesn’t specify what goods are to be banned or give other details.


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The Port Angeles City Council is scheduled to discuss a final decision on funding for the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society on Monday. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 321 E. Fifth St. Council members scheduled the discussion at their Nov. 17 meeting after about two dozen Humane Society supporters objected to a $22,000 cut in the organization’s funding for 2016 as part of a 2016 general fund budget. In other action, council members will consider adopting a $109.6 million budget for 2016, discuss a 2016 and 2017 salary and benefits package for nonrepresented staff and hear a presentation on a climatechange preparedness plan. They also will consider a Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center contract and a professional services tourism marketing contract with Vertigo Marketing of Bend, Ore.

County commissioners Clallam County commissioners will hold public hearings Tuesday on the 2016 draft budget. The hearings will begin at 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. in the commissioners’ boardroom (160) at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles. A final county budget will be adopted no later than Dec. 8. Commissioners also will consider adopting a 2016 construction program and acknowledge proposals received for design and engineering services for the Lower Dungeness Floodplain Restoration and Levee Realignment Project. They also will acknowledge proposals received for mental health-substance abuse intervention services in the public schools and consider appointing a member to the Marine Resources Committee. At a work session that will begin at 9 a.m. Monday at the same location, commissioners will discuss county Charter Review Commission recommendations, renewal of a contract for county jail inmate health services, a proposed resolution to convene the county Board of Equalization.

Public utility district Clallam County Public Utility District commissioners will conduct their first board meeting in the district’s new facility Monday. The meeting will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the Lake Crescent Boardroom at the new Carlsborg office, located at 104 Hooker Road. Agenda items include contractor pre-qualifica-

Eye on Clallam tions, a software agreement and a resolution establishing the day, time and place of regular commissioner meetings. Also, staff will report on applying for Federal Emergency Management Agency assistance for damage associated with the August windstorm.

Planning commission The Clallam County Planning Commission will conduct a work session for a continued review of a draft shoreline master plan on Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in Room 160 at the Clallam County Courthouse.

Olympic Medical Center Clallam County Hospital District 2 commissioners will hear a report on a family practice rural residency program when they meet Wednesday. The meeting will begin at 12:30 p.m. in Linkletter Hall in the basement of Olympic Medical Center, 939 Caroline St., Port Angeles. The program will be shared by OMC, Swedish Medical Center of Seattle and the√North Olympic Healthcare Network federally qualified health clinic, formerly Family Medicine of Port Angeles. Its sponsors hope the program will to attract doctors near the end of their schooling who will then enter practice in Clallam County. Other items on Wednesday’s agenda include: ■ Employment agreements for an obstetrician/ gynecologist, pulmonary nurse, radiation oncologists and for medical oncology services. ■ Updates on Olympic Home Health and the 20162018 Strategic Plan. ■ Change orders to the medical office building construction. ■ Buying diagnostic imaging equipment.

Sequim School Board The Sequim School Board will elect a new president and vice president on Monday. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. in the district board room at 503 N. Sequim Ave. Other items on Monday’s agenda include discussion of the failed $49.3 school construction bond, reports on school policies and improvement plans and consideration of a contract for services between the district and Family Healing Center Corporation.

Briefly . . . Witnesses rescue man before crash AUBURN — A disoriented senior citizen who drove onto the BNSF railroad tracks in Auburn by mistake was rescued moments before a freight train slammed into his car. Valley Regional Firefighters were called to the scene at 9 p.m. Friday and found a car that had been dragged about 150-feet down the northbound tracks. The man who had been driving was standing on the porch of a nearby home. Witnesses say they saw the car turn onto Third N.W. and then take another turn on to the tracks, thinking it was a road. They ran to the vehicle

and found an elderly man who appeared disoriented. They pulled him from the car about 45 seconds before a northbound train struck the vehicle.

EPA funds sought BREMERTON — Bremerton city officials hope to obtain a grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to clean up an overgrown, oil-contaminated acre of waterfront property in the Anderson Cove neighborhood. The Kitsap Sun reports that the property must be assessed to determine how that cleanup can happen. The site once served as a petroleum storage facility. The $400,000 grant would pay for an assessment, and similar assessments of other properties in the city. The Associated Press

CONTINUED FROM A1 4227 Deer Park Road, Port Angeles, about 1.5 miles “Tipping” is the art of south of U.S. Highway 101. pruning trees so that they Nattinger said he progrow to be bushy and firm vides saws. and hold ornaments well. He notes that prospecJohnson said that tive customers should besides the cut-your-own wear sturdy shoes because tree operation, Lazy J also his facility is more like a sells trees commercially to forest than a cultivated nurseries which often and farm. specify hand-tipping. The Help usually is availfarm does not spray the able to get a tree onto a trees with chemicals. car or truck. Once you’ve selected, “We know we sell more cut and hauled your tree than just trees,” he said. to the sales area, the farm “We’re selling the expericrew is available to help ence.” get it onto your car or Nattinger’s trees are truck. Lazy J has equippriced by foot with a maximent for bundling them, mum price set. too. Trees vary in size, he After the holidays, you said, with the largest can take your tree back to about 12 feet tall. the farm to be composted. He calls his trees Lazy J also has a varialmost organic: he sprays ety of ornaments and live them with a fungicide in wreaths for sale. the spring and that is all. Children and pets are They are also all handwelcome at the farm, pruned or tipped, he said. Johnson said. Business is booming, For more information, Nattinger said, adding he call Lazy J at 360-457has many returning cus5950. tomers each year. It has been so good, in Deer Park Tree Farm fact, that he plans to shut down the cut-your-own Calling himself the operation for a couple of owner and worker, Ken years after this season. Nattinger of Deer Park Deer Park, he said, has Tree Farm has 15 acres of been a victim of its own Noble fir, Scotch pine, success and his trees need white pine, Douglas fir a couple of years to grow. and Grand fir ready for In the meantime, he families to come and cut. The farm is located at plans to cut timber on the

more than 100 other acres he owns. For more information about Deer Park Tree Farm, call 360-452-6720.

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site at www.everykidinapark.gov. Here is information about the Olympic National Forest Service offices. ■ Quilcene — Hood Canal Ranger District office at 295142 S. U.S. Highway 101; 360-7652200; special weekend hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. ■ Forks — Pacific Ranger District office at 437 Tillicum Lane; 360374-6522; special weekend hours at 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5 and Saturday, Dec. 12. ■ Quinault — Pacific Ranger District office at 353 South Shore Road; 360288-2525; special weekend hours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5 and Saturday, Dec. 12. ■ Olympia — Olympic National Forest headquarters at 1835 Black Lake Blvd. SW; 360-956-2402; special weekend hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5 and Saturday, Dec. 12. Contact a local office to confirm hours and obtain additional information as well as current road and weather conditions.

If you’re feeling more adventurous, buying a $5 tree-cutting permit from the Olympic National Forest could be more your style. Cutting down a ‘wild’ non-farmed tree in the Olympic National Forest is much cheaper, but be prepared for the experience with your own saw and means for fastening a fir tree to your car or truck. Permits for cutting Christmas trees in the Olympic National Forest are available now — and fourth-graders can get them free. A map of designated areas for tree cutting are provided with each permit. Permits are available through Dec. 24 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday at offices in Quilcene, Forks, Quinault and Olympia, with special weekend hours offered at different locations. To receive a free tree ________ permit, each student must Reporter Mark Swanson can present a valid paper be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. voucher printed from the 5054, or mswanson@peninsu“Every Kid in a Park” web- ladailynews.com.

Paris: Connecting PT students CONTINUED FROM A1 They are Christina Laughbon and Chris Neuman’s fifth grade, Melinda Pongrey’s seventh grade science class, all at Blue Heron Middle School and Lois Sherwood’s 10th grade science class at the high school. The live connections will originate from each classroom. “It will be at the end of the conference day in France,” said Tucker, 59. “Port Townsend students will have a chance to talk to students around the world who are working on climate change.” A translator for the sessions will be present to alleviate any language barriers, she said. She expects the sessions to be conducted in English. “We are the only country in the world that speaks just one language,” she said. She is accompanied by her husband, Hank Walker, 60, who works at the Port Townsend Food Co-op. The two plan to return home on Dec. 12 or Dec. 13. “This is all about the

survival of the planet,” Walker said. “We can’t stop this entirely, but we can mitigate what has already occurred.”

Handmade cards As part of the connection, Tucker and Walker are carrying a few hundred cards made by Port Townsend students to be distributed to children at the conference. “We want to let the kids know that the whole world is working on this,” Tucker said. “We want to seed hope where we can because these kids are the ones who will inherit the bigger mess.”

Obama attends President Barack Obama is scheduled to arrive at the conference today. He will meet with other world leaders to craft a new U.N. pact to rein in greenhouse gas emissions, blamed for a rise in global temperature that causes rising sea levels, acidification of the oceans, and other climate changes.

Janos Pasztor, the U.N. assistant secretary-general for climate change, has said that more than 120 world leaders strongly support the conference and have confirmed they will attend. Tucker and Walker have been preparing for the trip since the summer. Walker said it was “not an option” to cancel the visit after the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks in Paris that killed 130 people. Claiming responsibility was the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, a militant jihadist group that now calls itself the Islamic State. “It never crossed our mind that we shouldn’t go,” Walker said. “This is too big an event to miss, and is the conference that will determine whether we exist another year as a species.” Tucker’s day job is as the Jefferson County waste reduction education coordinator. She said she “tries to get people to throw less stuff away, and if they do throw it away, they put it in the right place.” Tucker will assume a

seat on the Port Townsend School Board in January, having been elected in an uncontested general election race to succeed retiring school board member Pam Daly. Tucker refers to “catastrophic climate change” rather than “global warming” which she says “sounds kind of friendly.”

No sacrifices She said that taking action will not require lifestyle sacrifices. “We can still have a high standard of living,” she said. “We aren’t going to have to go back to living in teepees or anything like that,” she said. “We can move toward eating healthy food, clean air, clean water and healthy bodies while watching our carbon emissions.” Tucker will write a blog from the conference, viewable at http://ltuckercop21.blogspot.com/.

________ Jefferson County Editor Charlie Bermant can be reached at 360385-2335 or cbermant@peninsuladailynews.com.

Shopping: Retail looks brighter Customers were taking advantage of a sale, she “Book-wise, Strictly No said, “so they’re buying a Elephants has sold a lot of little of everything — toys, copies,” she said. The chil- clothes.” dren’s work is by North Olympic Peninsula author Decking the halls Lisa Mantchev. And at Sequim’s SerenAt the Port Angeles ity House thrift shop, manGoodwill store, 603 S. Lin- ager Belle Muñoz said coln St., assistant manager there’d been “lots of traffic” Jason Bessey said Friday both Friday and Saturday, had been very busy. with shoppers zeroing in “People said there were on Christmas decorations more shoppers here than at and on furniture, mostly Walmart,” he said, “which tables. is what we like to hear.” On the West End of As for the Walmart Clallam County, Dave GedSuperstore, 3411 E. Kol- lund, director of Forks Outonels Way, Port Angeles, fitters, 950 S. Forks Ave., store personnel declined to said the 2015 season was comment, as did employees looking brighter than 2014. at The Home Deport, 1145 “Things are going better W. Washington St., Sequim, than last year,” he said. and J.C. Penney, 651 W. “We had a good Black FriWashington St., Sequim. day.” All deferred questions to Black Friday is the term their corporate headquar- given to the day after ters. Thanksgiving when many But at one independent retailers are said to break Sequim retailer, the Dunge- into the black — turning a ness Kids Co., 163 W. Wash- profit — after running ington St., owner Susan most of the year in the red Baritelle said, “We had a at a loss — losing money. great day yesterday, but I Originally the day for think today’s getting better shoppers to storm stores toward the end.” before dawn, it’s lost impeCONTINUED FROM A1

tus to some big-box retailers’ opening on Thanksgiving Day. Black Friday also faces competition from Cyber Monday, when online retailers wallpaper their websites with sale announcements. But the latest shop-’tilyou-drop date is Small Business Saturday, which tries to inspire customers to spend at small brickand-mortar businesses in their own communities.

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Port Angeles, said “I’m really impressed with husbands this year. “We’ve had lots of gentlemen buying really, really early,” picking up sweaters, perfume and high-end kitchen items. Although Friday saw better sales, she said, she liked the Small Business Saturday feel of the postThanksgiving weekend, which she prefers to the run-up to Christmas. In a way, her store is the scene of a homecoming. “We have our regular folks who come home to mom and dad’s for Thanksgiving. The kids who have worked for me over the years, they come in to say hello. “Thanksgiving weekend is different from Christmas week. Everybody’s pretty family romantic. There’s something of a rush around Christmas. Thanksgiving is more family.”

That call was heard by shoppers at Hadlock Building Supply, 901 Ness Corner Road, Port Hadlock, to which spokeswoman Vivian Shepherd said they’d flocked to buy lots of Christmas lights and decorations. Other big sellers, she said, were what she called “Dolly Partons.” Asked what they were, she said, “You know, the _______ frost-free things that fit over outdoor faucets.” Reporter James Casey can be Edna Petersen, owner of reached at 360-452-2345, ext. Necessities and Tempta- 5074, or at jcasey@peninsuladaitions, 217 N Laurel St., lynews.com.


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Sequim’s City Council sends letter to Obama Board urges climate change action; 2 object

ers to try to lead us to a better, more sensible, more energy efficient and a more practical” future, he said.

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Obama is scheduled to leave for Paris, France today for the conference that ends Dec. 11 and return to the White House on Tuesday. Janos Pasztor, the U.N. assistant secretary-general for climate change, has said that 171 countries that collectively account for more than 90 percent of emissions — including China, the United States, the European Union and India — have submitted national climate plans with targets. “If successfully implemented, these national plans bend the emission curve down to a projected global temperature rise of approximately 2 degrees Celsius by the end of the century,” he has said. City Manager Charlie Bush described the conference, which is the 21st Conference of the Parties — the annual meeting of global leaders that seek to take action to lower carbon emissions, which are blamed for a rise in global temperatures that is affecting the climate. “It is an opportunity to potentially get a climate change pact together across the globe for the very first time,” Bush said.

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SEQUIM — The city of Sequim sent a letter last week to President Barack Obama urging action at the 2015 United Nations climate change conference that begins Monday despite the objections of two council members. No vote was taken on Monday but the majority of the seven-member council agreed to send the letter. Councilmen Erik Erichsen and Dennis Smith opposed it. “There is no global warming,” Erichsen said. “It is not human generated. It is what God does to this world on a routine basis. He is in charge.” Said Smith: “I do agree that I don’t believe . . . the city of Sequim” should support “a letter that says basically what somebody else told us to say.” “I absolutely cannot support this letter,” he said. Council members Genaveve Starr, Laura DuBois and Ted Miller — as well as Mayor Candace Pratt and Councilman Ken Hays, who participated in the meeting by phone — supported the letter. “I think to believe that we don’t have some responsibility to minimize our impact through carbon emissions and all the other things we can do is childish,” Hays said. On that basis “I am in favor of telling our president to take a strong message to the rest of the world lead-

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the global community toward a strong international climate deal during the summit, Bush said. City efforts to curb emissions includes a resolution passed in 2012 to reduce energy consumption by city vehicles, infrastructure and lighting. The letter can be read online at http://tinyurl.com/PDN-Sequimletter.

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Regional studies Citing regional studies, Bush said the Olympic Peninsula and the city of Sequim have experienced changes such as declining mountain snowpack resulting in drought conditions, shifts in precipitation, sea level rise, extended warm temperatures and increasingly corrosive ocean waters. Erichsen said during the meeting such studies were “pseudo-science.” He said he could not “support this political agenda by some people who want to make it appear that we are guilty of something that we are not guilty of. God controls the weather.” As such, “I reject this letter,” he said, “because this is not something we should be doing.” Said Hays: “I think simply attacking the idea of being better stewards of the planet as pure politics is silly and unreasonable.” Erichsen objected to Hays “calling me childish.” “That is going in the face of real science, not pseudo-science, and it is strictly political,” he said. Erichsen requested his objections be included in the letter. The request was rejected by the majority consensus.

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QUILCENE — Home sweet home may just be a $7,100 bid away. The state of Washington is currently auctioning off a 3,200 square foot house built in 2005. The starting bid is now $7,100. The catch? You’ll also need a barge to haul it away. “That would be ideal, kind of the happy option for everybody if they can remove it intact,” said Michele Zukerberg, natural areas manager for the state Department of Natural Resources. “We’ve seen that done in other parts of Puget Sound, so that’s what we’re trying with this surplus option.” The state used $1.7 million from a grant in October to buy the nearly 9-acre property at 934 Piper Road in Quilcene. DNR purchased the land and the structures on it, including the home, a shed, a garage and a few other buildings. The house is 3,196 square feet with three full bedrooms and three full bathrooms.

The letter describes actions taken ________ by the city of Sequim to date in its Sequim-Dungeness Valley Editor Chris efforts to address sustainability and McDaniel can be reached at 360-681-2390, climate change, and encourages ext. 5052, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews. Obama to take the lead in moving com.

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PORT ANGELES — “All the Things You Are” from Jerome Kern. “Attitude Dance” from Kupka and Castillo. “Here’s That Rainy Day” with local vocalist Robbin Eaves singing and, from David P. Jones of Peninsula College, a little something called “SambaVera.” Those are a few selections from the first half of the Peninsula College Jazz Ensemble concert, an event that’s open to the public at the campus’ acoustically excellent venue, Maier Performance Hall, this Tuesday. Admission to this night of music: Free. The 20-piece outfit will step up at 7 p.m. in the hall KEITH THORPE/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS on the southeastern side of Peninsula College Jazz Ensemble saxophonists — from left, Kevin Peninsula College, 1502 E. MacCartney, John Adams, Robert Bailey and Andy Geiger — played at Lauridsen Blvd. the college last week; they and the rest of the band will give another The players, who come free concert at Maier Hall on the Port Angeles campus Tuesday. from all over the North Olympic Peninsula map plenty of variety. mas” and the traditional “O the pianos, both electric and across the age spec“And we are playing Tannenbaum” round out and acoustic. John Sanders trum, do not limit them- some pretty fierce arrange- the evening. comes from Quilcene to selves to any one sound. With Jones on piano play bass. Furnishing ments,” including Mike Tomaro’s treatment of and Eaves on vocals, the drums and percussion for it Living art form Eddie “Cleanhead” Vin- jazz ensemble’s horn sec- all are Tor Brandes, Mike “Jazz is not just your son’s “Four” and the Van tion has Sanford Feibus, Mills and Nicia Pfeffer. These performers, Jones grandpa’s music. It is a liv- Heusen-de Lange tune Ron Daylo and Bonnie Booth on trombones; Bob said, “represent some of the ing, breathing art form “Darn That Dream.” Hagan, Michael Ehr and very best jazz that the that encompasses so many Dave Hinton on trumpets North Olympic Peninsula styles,” said Jones, the Second half of show and flugelhorns and Tyler has to offer.” bandleader and head of the The second half of the Benedict on bass trombone. For information about college’s music department. Bringing a variety of Tuesday’s free concert and “Just on this concert we show brings Thelonious play [Count] Basie, Miles Monk’s “Well, You Needn’t,” saxophones are Andy Gei- the Peninsula College Jazz Davis, Monk, Earth Wind Neal Hefti’s “Flight of the ger, Robert Bailey, Richard Ensemble, contact Jones at & Fire, Tower of Power, Foo Birds,” “You Turned the “Doc” Thorson and Lorenzo djones@pencol.edu or 360Jerome Kern and two of my Tables on Me” from the Jones, while Kevin Mac- 417-6405 or visit pencol.edu. ________ latest compositions,” he Ella Fitzgerald songbook, Cartney plays tenor sax and Jones’ own “Reunion.” and flute and John Adams added. Features Editor Diane Urbani “Christmas Time Is alto sax and clarinet. “The grooves and the de la Paz can be reached at 360Here” from Vince GuaralCole Gibson is the guiindividual approaches to 452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane. soloing should provide di’s “Charlie Brown Christ- tarist while Jones handles urbani@peninsuladailynews.com.

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PORT ANGELES — Icy roads were blamed for two non-injury wrecks that occurred Friday night and early Saturday morning. Clallam Fire District No. 2 responded to both incidents. At 8:14 p.m. Friday, responders found a Ford Explorer that had landed on the east bank of Ennis Creek with its rear bumper in the water about 100 feet east of a bridge, said Assistant Chief Dan Huff in an email. Driver Josh Almaden, 27, of Port Angeles had lost control while traveling westbound on Ennis Creek Road, Huff said. Two other adults and three children under 5 were also in the car, he said. Medics removed the children to their ambulance for evaluation in a warm environment. They found no injuries.

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Eight people avoided injury in this wreck on Ennis Creek Road on Friday night. The man declined medical attention. “The roadways were very frosty with patches of black ice,” Phillips said in a news release. Both wrecks were turned over to the Clallam County Sheriff’s Office.

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At 2:11 a.m. Saturday, firefighters and medics assisted after a 2001 Dodge pickup flipped onto its top along Kacee Way near Lower Elwha Road west of Port Angeles, Fire Chief _______ Sam Phillips said. The person in the truck told Reporter James Casey can be reached at responders he had been a passenger 360-452-2345, ext. 5074, or at jcasey@ and that the driver had fled the scene. peninsuladailynews.com.

Wreck sends 93-year-old to hospital BY JAMES CASEY PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

SEQUIM — A 93-year-old driver was sent to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle after a wreck early Saturday morning near Schoolhouse Road. Originally taken to Olympic Medical Center, Port Angeles, Hazel Gershowitz of Port Angeles was sent to Harborview after the single-vehicle collision on U.S. Highway 101 four

miles east of Sequim at 2:14 a.m. Harborview said later Saturday morning that Gershowitz was not in the hospital. According to the State Patrol, Gershowitz was westbound on Highway 101 when her 2006 Buick Lucerne left the road to its northbound side, went down an embankment, crashed through a barbed-wire fence and came to rest after hitting a large tree. A passenger in the Buick, identi-

fied as H. Chatman, 84, of Port Angeles, also was taken to Olympic Medical Center, which said she had been discharged. Both women were wearing seat belts, the State Patrol said. The State Patrol is investigating the cause of the collision.

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

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Burn bans TACOMA — Stagnant weather conditions and rising air pollution has prompted the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency to maintain a Stage 2 burn ban in Pierce and Snohomish counties. Air pollution in those counties was at levels “unhealthy for sensitive groups” Saturday. A Stage 2 ban means all wood burning is prohibited. That includes pellet stoves. The Stage 1 burn ban for the Town of Darrington also remains in effect. Stage 1 means pellet stoves and certified wood stoves are allowed. A weak weather system is expected on Monday afternoon, which should bring some warmer temperatures and some air mixing, hopefully ending all the bans.

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PORT ANGELES — This year’s Festival of Trees is expected to raise $103,000 by the time it ends this afternoon, $89,000 coming from Friday’s gala tree auction at the Vern Burton Community Center. The top bid of $1,750 purchased “Welcome to Our Cabin,” No. 11, sponsored by Kathleen Graff and designed by Lori Seelye and Janet McGee, according to Bruce Skinner, director of the Olympic Medical Center Foundation that sponsors the three-day event. The tree, its decorations, stand and lights came with a four-night trip to a Hawaiian island of the bidder’s choice, donated by Art and Erin Green, and $300 worth of lawn mowing and excavation work donated by Robin’s Nest Landscaping owner Jason McGee. The bidder’s identify was not made public.

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with readings of verse. The NorthWest Women’s Chorale, added Lingerfelt, will offer a sampling from its three concerts to come. In addition to Tuesday’s “Carols Galore V,” she and the chorale will give three performances around Clallam County: ■ At 7 p.m. Friday at the Dungeness Valley Lutheran Church, 925 N. Sequim Ave. in Sequim. ■ At 2 p.m. Saturday at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 250 N. Blackberry Ave. in Forks. ■ At 7 p.m. next Monday, Dec. 7, at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Port Angeles. For more information about “Carols Galore V” and about the NorthWest Women’s Chorale, phone Holy Trinity at 360-452-2323. Details about the chorale’s concerts also can be found at www.nwwomenschorale.org.

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Admission is $10 — or $25 per family — and proceeds will benefit Holy Trinity’s music program and the Port Angeles Food Bank. Advent and Christmas carols and Old English readings fill out the program, promised Lingerfelt, director of the NorthWest Women’s Chorale. “Ding Dong Merrily on High” on Bonham’s bells, “O Holy Night,” from the clarinet ensemble and poetry from the 1500s are here, alongside songs from the 22-voice Chancel Choir.

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This week’s business meetings ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twice-monthly breakfast meetings usually are held at 7 a.m. on the first and third Thursdays of the month at the Black Bear Diner, 1471 E. Washington St., Sequim. The informal meeting is free to attend. Contact Steve Humphrey to RSVP or for more information at steve@ParnassusAnalytics. com.

BY TARA SIEGEL BERNARD THE NEW YORK TIMES

IT’S BEEN A long time since a talking teenage Barbie doll uttered the words, “Math class is tough!” That was 1992, and the uproar that ensued caused Mattel to banish the words from Barbie’s vocabulary. Today, as men’s and women’s traditional roles continue to blur, companies are even more careful not to reinforce gender stereotypes. Yet at the same time, two new online investment firms — known as robo-advisers — are introducing products that suggest women need extra handholding with their money. They are offering financial and investment advice tailored just for females. Women are increasingly their households’ breadwinners, and they are more likely than men to enroll in and complete college. Women are also a growing market, exercising decision-making control of an estimated $11.2 trillion in investable assets, according to the Center for Talent Innovation. But do they really need specialized help — any more than the sort of personalized attention that many consumers crave? Or are these firms, backed by big investors, simply grasping for women’s growing wallets? Amanda Steinberg — founder of DailyWorth, which sends its 1.2 million female subscribers daily emails about money — will soon introduce a robo-adviser for women with Michelle Smith, whose firm Source Financial Advisors caters to multimillionaire women who have been divorced. Their new service, Worth Financial Management, will make its debut next year. But the gendered focus isn’t necessarily being driven by women’s need for extra help, Steinberg said, and is instead the response to a dialogue she has had with her subscribers for nearly seven years. “I know they don’t like what is out there,” Steinberg, a programmer, said of her subscribers, who, on average, are 38 years old

■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering is the monthly business meeting. Lunch costs $9.75 and 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 Adam Marquis, executive director of Jefferson Mental Health Services, who will discuss the child/youth/adolescent and family behavioral health demographics, needs, and services now and in the future. The luncheon’s sponsor will be Sound Bank. Lunch by Subway costs $8. Tuesday’s program will be a ribbon cutting at the Port Townsend High School cafeteria to celebrate the creation of three new murals in Port Townsend. The ceremony will be at 5:30 p.m. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This Tuesday’s program will feature Jennifer Ciarlo of Edward Jones, who will speak on financial considerations for the end of the year. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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$ Briefly . . . New director for First Northwest Bancorp board PORT ANGELES — Dana Behar has been elected to the board of directors of First Northwest Bancorp, the holding company for First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Port Angeles. Behar also was appointed as a director of First Federal. “Dana’s 23 plus years of broad experience in real estate, agriculture and Behar investment will add a valuable perspective to our boards of directors,” said Stephen Oliver, chairman of First Northwest Bancorp and First Federal. Behar owns and operates Discovery Bay Investments, which invests in real estate and agricultural land in the Pacific Northwest.

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about the service, but here is hoping Krawcheck will veer far from her Wall Street roots and use her stature to provide the kind of low-cost, comprehensive advice that is still more difficult for nonwealthy people to come by. The women at WorthFM, as the firm will be known, both divorced single mothers with an unstoppable entrepreneurial drive, have already mapped out their approach and raised $2 million from investors — all divorced women. They will focus on the mass affluent, generally someone with less than $500,000 to invest. That amount is usually not enough to capture the attention of many human advisers (who generally charge 1 percent of assets) because of sheer economics. But an integral part of WorthFM’s approach is to act a tad more like a human adviser — that is, build a relationship first and then get into all the money stuff. So how does one go about building a relationship with a robot? Apparently, by making a woman feel that she has been heard. To do that, they need to learn how she relates to money. TURN

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CHICAGO — Hundreds of protesters blocked store entrances and shut down four lanes of traffic in Chicago’s ritziest shopping district on Black Friday to draw attention to the 2014 police killing of a black teenager who was shot 16 times by a white officer. Demonstrators shrugged off a cold drizzling rain to turn the traditional start of the holiday shopping season on Michigan Avenue’s Magnificent Mile into a high-profile platform from which to deliver their message: The killing of 17-year-old Laquan

and earn $78,000. “My mission from the beginning was about empowering women to build net worth. Not to get better at budgeting, not to save $10 when buying flowers for their dinner party. It was to give them control over their futures.” Women surely face their own set of challenges. They generally earn less than men, are more likely to take breaks from the work force, and live longer, all intractable issues that demand societal and policy changes, like less male-focused workplaces and policies. Helping women account for these handicaps is what is driving Sallie Krawcheck, a former Wall Street executive, into the same business: She recently announced plans to introduce her own robo-adviser, Ellevest, next year. “Men have more room for error,” said Krawcheck, who became well known on Wall Street after she graced the cover of Fortune in 2002 as one of Wall Street’s “last honest analysts.” She has held high-ranking positions at Bank of America and Citigroup, and along with her cofounder, Charlie Kroll, raised $10 million for her new venture from several heavy hitters (mostly men) in the financial industry. She declined to provide details

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McDonald was another example of what they say is the systemic disregard police show for the lives and rights of black people. They chanted “16 shots! 16 shots!” and stopped traffic for blocks to express their anger over the Oct. 20, 2014, killing of McDonald and the subsequent investigation, which they say was mishandled. Prosecutors charged the officer, Jason Van Dyke, with firstdegree murder on Tuesday, hours before police released disturbing dashcam video of McDonald’s death under a court order to make it public. It shows McDonald jogging down a street and then veering away from Van Dyke and another officer who emerge from a police SUV drawing their guns. Within seconds, Van Dyke begins firing. McDonald, who authorities allege was carrying a three-inch knife and was suspected of breaking into cars, spins around and falls to the pavement as Van Dyke keeps shooting.

Slow Black Friday NEW YORK — The annual ritual of Black Friday, as we know it, is over. Gone are the throngs of frenzied shoppers camping out for days ahead of the big sales bonanza on the day after Thanksgiving. And forget the fisticuffs over flat-screen TVs. TURN

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First Federal Community Foundation presented a check for $5,000 to the Quilcene Historical Museum. Pictured, from left, are Larry McKeehan, Mari Phillips, Karen McCormick, Laurie Liske, David Neuenschwander and Luxmi Love.

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PORT ANGELES — First Federal Community Foundation recently presented a check for $5,000 to the Quilcene Historical Museum to fund Phase II renovations for a new Mansard roof for the historical Hamilton-Worthing-

ton House in Quilcene. The donation will be used to restore the 1892 Victorian home to its original roof line. “We are pleased to support the Quilcene community in its efforts to preserve an important part of their local history,” said Karen McCormick, executive director of

the foundation. The five-phase renovation project, scheduled to be completed in summer 2017, will preserve an important part of Quilcene’s heritage while at the same time creating a vital new community center that will promote awareness of the area’s cultural and historical value.


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CONTINUED FROM A10 Instead, stores around the country had sparse parking lots, calm, orderly lines, and modest traffic. Black Friday, which traditionally is the biggest shopping day of the year, almost looked like a normal shopping day. And not every shopper was happy about that. In Denver, for instance, Susan Montoya had nearly an entire Kmart to herself Friday morning. Montoya half-heartedly flipped through a rack of girls’ holiday party dresses and looked down the store’s empty aisles. “There’s no one out here!� she said. “This is sad.� Black Friday for decades was a rite of passage for U.S. shoppers. Many would spend Thanksgiving evening combing through circulars to plot their shopping route for the next day based on the deals they hoped to snag.

Espionage verdict GENEVA — A Swiss court has convicted in absentia a former employee with international bank HSBC for economic espionage and sentenced him to five years in prison. Herve Falciani, 43, was on trial for leaking bank data that led to a worldwide wave of tax evasion probes against prominent clients with accounts in Switzerland.

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Falciani, seen by some as a crucial whistleblower, had refused to travel from his native France to appear before the Swiss Federal Tribunal in Bellinzona in proceedings that began in October. France does not extradite its own citizens and Falciani appears unlikely to serve the sentence. He was charged with illegally obtaining data, economic espionage, breach of business confidentiality and breach of bank secrecy while working at a Swiss HSBC subsidiary between 2006 and 2008.

Gold and silver Gold for December lost $13.80, or 1.3 percent, to settle at $1,056.20 an ounce Friday. December silver fell 14 cents, or 1 percent, to $14.015 an ounce. Peninsula Daily News and The Associated Press

No ‘On the Waterfront’ Columnist David G. Sellars is taking the week off from his maritime column.

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They will recommend one of five diversified portThey will ask her to com- folios of low-cost exchangeplete a “MoneyType� assess- traded funds, though more account types and funds ment, a 40-question survey the company developed with are expected to come later (including joint accounts a psychologist. The results, that can be held with male they said, will reveal her partners or husbands). perspective and behavioral Users will have the abilrelationship with money — ity to automate their savone dominant type or some ings, but within six months, combination of the five the service plans to introtypes may emerge. duce an algorithm to figure With that information it out for them. Based on in hand, the service will recurring patterns in the personalize the woman’s path through the site, tak- user’s income and expenses, ing into account her finan- it will automatically shuttle a safe amount into savings cial circumstances and or investments, similar to knowledge about finance. what the Digit app does now, The women who value money as a means to plea- with the user’s permission. sure might first be presented with a video featur- Difficult process ing the co-founders, in an “The focusing on where attempt to engage them. all of your money goes is a Those who see money as a frustrating and impossible means to stability and con- process for a lot of people,� trol might see a savings Steinberg said. “So we are chart or more explicit inverting it by thinking directions on what to do about your buckets. It’s not next. The robot will also ‘Do I go out to dinner or do take note of how many I not?’ It’s savings.� times the client logs in. Steinberg said her firm The idea is to keep the planned to measure its sucuser interested and to cess with one yardstick: It build her confidence. “Our aimed to increase each job is to get to know her women’s net worth by 30 and reflect back to her percent over five years. what is important to her,� Building one’s net worth Steinberg said. “We are is just as much about chipping away at debt as it is as feeling out her level of building savings. And one of intensity so we can be responsive to her instead of the biggest weaknesses of robo-advisers is that they pushing her.� Smith said it amounted fail to address a person’s entire financial picture as a to digitizing the type of experience you can have in human adviser might, instead focusing on the a human adviser’s office. handful of investment “Good advisers do this accounts they offer. Steinfirst,� Smith said. “They berg said she wanted to don’t come out with their address the whole picture, proposal and say, ‘Pick a including debt management, plan! Pick a plan!’ � but that would come later. The overriding goal, however, is the same for all users. Once an account is in place, the site will guide users to set up two separate pots: a short-term savings account, with the goal of contributing three months of net income (you can link to an outside account); and a longer-term account for retirement savings (like an individual retirement account or a taxable brokerage account).

WorthFM will charge one all-inclusive fee — including underlying investments — that is generally competitive with those of other robo-advisers, which charge anywhere from 0.15 to 0.50 of total investable assets. (They declined to provide specifics because they hadn’t yet filed pricing data with regulators.) According to a 2009 report by the Boston Consulting Group, there is a huge opportunity to capture women’s wallets — “one that can be immensely profitable for financial institutions,� the report said, noting that women continually feel exasperated by the poor way financial companies treat them. Robo-advisers deliver the same product to everyone. But even some of the leading firms in this category, including Betterment and WealthFront, each with $3 billion under management, admit that their customers are largely male. WorthFM and Ellevest aren’t the first to try to win women’s wallets. LearnVest, which sells comprehensive financial advice, started in 2009 as a budgeting website directed at women, but it eventually broadened out to include men, too. In March, it was acquired by Northwestern Mutual. With only about 10,000 customers paying for its standard financial plans at that time, its fate is now unclear. “The economics of the industry are tough,� said Manisha Thakor, director of wealth strategies for women at Buckingham, an

investment advisory firm. Interestingly, women may actually be better savers and investors than men. “Women do it a little bit better,� said Jean Young, a senior research analyst at Vanguard, who recently completed a study that found that females tend to save more, on a percentage basis, in their 401(k) plans

than their male counterparts. “They are more likely to be in the plan, they save more when they are in the plan, they trade less and they take advantage of professional management,� she added. Their problem? Even though they squirrel away more, the average man’s

account balance is about 50 percent larger, largely because women earn less on average. And that can’t be solved by any robo-adviser.

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Living longer’s great, except for Social Security BY JOSH BARRO

he long-term funding gap in the program could be closed by raising this tax by 2.9 percentage points, or nearly closed by keeping the tax rate the same and abolishing the cap.

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I WROTE RECENTLY about rising life expectancy: Children born today will most likely live on average to their late 80s, well above the current average life expectancy of 79. You probably think of this as good news, and from most perspectives, it is. But every rose has its thorn, and longer lives happen to create some problems for Social Security. As people live longer, they spend a larger fraction of their lives in retirement, collecting benefits. As large government programs go, Social Security retirement benefits are extremely simple: The program takes money from working people and gives it to retired people. This simplicity is great in that it makes it easy to see the magnitude of the program’s solvency problem: large, but manageable through modest adjustments that can take place over decades. Simplicity is a disadvantage because it means the problem can’t be addressed through innovation; the military or the Justice Department might find ways to do more with less, but sending out a $1,000 benefit check will always cost at least $1,000.

But raising the tax hurts the low earners, and abolishing the $118,500 cap acts like a large tax increase on high earners. The “send less out” solutions that focus on getting people to retire later hurt poor people in another way because people with higher incomes enjoy higher life expectancies. “You’re essentially punishing lowincome people for a problem they didn’t cause,” said Andrew Biggs, a retirement policy expert at the conservative American Enterprise Institute.

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IGGS ARGUES THAT older people’s choices about work are highly sensitive to changes in their aftertax wages; he notes that their participation in the labor force actually went up in the last recession, and he believes either changes to the minimum retirement age or an exemption from the payroll tax could cause more people to work into their mid- and late 60s, which would grow the economy. But as he notes, later retirement would have especially negative effects for lower earners with shorter life expectancies, so he said these changes should be paired with others that help low earners, such as a substantially higher minimum Social Security benefit. That is, he’s proposing a suite of reforms that seek to add up to “send less out” without soaking the poor. But Jared Bernstein, an economist at the liberal Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, said that’s too complicated for a simple program.

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OR SOCIAL SECURITY to be fixed, the program must take more money in, send less money out or

both. So when overhaul options for Social Security get floated that aren’t tax increases, you can usually assume they are fancy ways of saying “send less money out.” Consider, for example, a higher retirement age. This sounds like an alternative to lower annual benefits, but most Social Security beneficiaries experience it as a straightforward reduction in the annual benefit amount because they retire early. The full retirement age is 66, but people may start getting benefits as early as age 62 if they agree to accept a 25 percent reduction in their annual benefit. Under current law, the full retirement age is scheduled to rise to 67 by 2027, but it will remain possible to retire at 62; doing so will just mean taking a 30 percent hit to the annual benefit. “Changing the full retirement age is just a benefit cut,” said Alicia Munnell, an economist at Boston College who led the most recent Technical Panel on Assumptions and Methods, a body of experts assembled by the federal government’s Social Security Advisory Board. Munnell noted it would be possible to make people retire later by raising the minimum retirement age, but it would save very little money because the early retirement adjustments are pretty well designed to offset for life span. That is, forcing people to wait until 67 to collect wouldn’t save taxpayers any

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more money than the 30 percent cut to the benefit at age 62 does. The real savings come from the benefit cuts, not from the number of years spent in retirement.

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HANGES TO “INDEXING” are another oblique way to cut benefits. As part of his search for a deficit reduction deal earlier in his presidency, Barack Obama offered to link Social Security benefits to the Chained Consumer Price Index, an alternative measure of inflation that economists generally say is more accurate than traditional inflation measures. It also happens to be lower than traditional inflation measures, meaning if it

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were used for Social Security, benefits wouldn’t rise as fast. As such, Chained CPI is another version of “send less out.” The fact that Social Security overhauls can be reduced to simple arithmetic does not mean they all are equivalent. There are very important questions of fairness and efficiency about who will send what and who will receive what. Consider two possible “take more in” approaches. Currently, Social Security is financed by a 12.4 percent tax on wage and salary income up to $118,500. The long-term funding gap in the program could be closed by raising this tax by 2.9 percentage points, or nearly closed by keeping the tax rate the same and abolishing the cap.

“There may be formulaic ways to fix the problems you create by raising retirement ages,” he said, “but I usually try to avoid policies that break something and then add complexities to fix what you just broke.”

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HAT THEN? WELL, there are the “take more in” options. “I would certainly start on the revenue side,” Bernstein said. The last time Social Security retirement benefits got a major overhaul, in 1983, it was a bipartisan compromise based on a combination of taking more money in and sending less of it out. It’s a good bet that will be the ultimate resolution in the next round, too.

________ Josh Barro writes for The New York Times, where this article originally appeared.

How and when do you do your holiday shopping?

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“Most of it online. I started at least three months ago. I do the Daily Deals on Amazon or Walmart online. I work fulltime and don’t have much time to actually go out to the stores.”

“Mostly in the stores. I shop all year long. I get items that are on sale during the year. I try to stretch it out that way there is no stress. I even get items on vacation once in awhile.”

“I let my wife do most of the shopping. I do buy something for her and occasionally for the kids. I like shopping at Alderwood Mall. I’m a last-minute shopper.”

“I do it in the stores and in December. I haven’t even started yet. I’m a last-minute shopper, but I do have some ideas of what I need to get.”

“I am going to Costco. This year, I’m only getting one present: memory foam-top beds for my kids.”

“Most of the time, I just give money, so I really don’t go out to the stores. I just let them shop for what they really want. That’s the easiest way for me.”

“I will definitely do all my shopping local. I haven’t been to Silverdale in years. I’ll wait until the last minute and then hit all of the stores.”

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“I like to shop online. I feel I get better deals there. And online, they giftwrap it and can ship it to friends and family. I try to start as early as I can, but I’m a little late this year.”

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Peninsula Voices Humane Society I am writing in support of the funding for the Olympic Peninsula Humane Society by the city of Port Angeles. This nonprofit shelter has been caring for abandoned and neglected animals since the 1940s. The city of Port Angeles has benefited from that care so much that 40 percent of the intake last year was from the city, according to the Humane Society. Now the City Council has decided that animal welfare is “one of the lower priorities of the city.” I can certainly understand that our budget is stretched to the limit. However, sometimes I’m not so sure that the priorities are set appropriately. Regardless, once a city makes a agreement, I believe that it should honor that agreement. The city of Port Angeles has informed the Society that funding for its services provided to city residents will be reduced beginning in its 2016 budget and eliminated entirely beginning in 2019. A three-year agreement was negotiated last year and of course should run through 2017. Yet the city has decided that it will not honor the agreement as written. Who will pick up that bill? The people of Port Angeles, one way or another. Bobbie Daniels, Port Angeles

Funding support The city of Port Angeles

has informed Olympic Peninsula Humane Society that funding for the services the society provides city residents will be reduced beginning in its 2016 budget and eliminated entirely beginning in 2019. The Humane Society has had fee-for-service contracts with the city of Port Angeles, city of Sequim and Clallam County for many years. These contracts help us provide care for the animals that are surrendered or come to the shelter as strays. The society negotiated a three-year agreement with the city last year. The agreement should run through 2017. However, the city has determined that animal welfare is “one of the lower priorities of the city” and will not honor the agreement as written. Should the organization lose its funding, it will be forced to make some difficult decisions since we cannot afford to subsidize the animals that come in from Port Angeles. This could include charging residents to bring in animals or refusing all animals from the city limits. Neither of these are good options and would certainly result in more abandoned animals. The next City Council meeting is Tuesday, Dec. 1 at 6 p.m. Please plan to attend and speak up for the animals. You can also let the City Council members know how important this funding

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READERS’ LETTERS, FAXES AND EMAIL

Remember when Obama said you can keep your doctor under the Affordable Care Act? Remember when the administration suggested that Benghazi was a spontaneous riot caused by an obscure video? I believe Democrats feel that MMGW-CC is a bigger threat than ISIS, that the Ferguson, Mo., incident is a justified war on cops and that America is the armpit of the world. The indoctrination-wing of the Democrat Party, MSM, is promoting both of Global warming these charlatans. Dozens of mainstream Certainly, the deliberate media (MSM) articles prowithholding of objective moting the dogma of maninformation, domestic conmade global warming — sumption guilt and cultclimate change (MMGWlike D-Party-zeal explain CC) —have failed to much of misguided public include the basic science opinion. influencing our Olympic Glacial (deposition) till Peninsula weather. is the predominant soil Clallam County has a type on the North Olympic maritime climate with prePeninsula. dominantly westerly winds. Ignoring historical Because of the yearextremes of climate, includround constant oceanic ing the most recent Ice Ages temperatures, the Port (10,000 to 20,000 years Angeles area has relatively ago), is part of the MSM cool summers and warm indoctrination process. winters. The MMGW-CC fraud is Currently we have a about transferring control blob of warm water off the and wealth from you to an Washington coast which all-powerful central govcreates an El Niño period ernment. of weather; warmer, drier Research John Coleman summers and winters. meteorologist. These predictable Karl Spees, weather variances are not Port Angeles caused by burning fossil fuel. ‘Broad brush’ If it were a cooler blob, La Niña weather would be With broad brush and pretty much what we’re jaundiced eye, the Nov. 15 used to. letter to the editor, “Obama Those who believe in criticism,” is based on myoMMGW-CC dogma and pic, displaced emotion and who approve of Obama are fantasy rather than politiboth about 40 percent. cal or historical acumen. is by emailing them at: ■ Dan Di Guilio – ddiguilio@cityofpa.us ■ Patrick Downie – pdownie@cityofpa.us ■ Sissi Bruch – sbruch@ cityofpa.us ■ Brad Collins – bcol lins@cityofpa.us ■ Dan Gase – dgase@ cityofpa.us ■ Cherie Kidd – ckidd@ cityofpa.us ■ Lee Whetham – lwhetham@cityofpa.us Mary Ann Durante, Sequim

Now if only terrorists couldn’t change their appearance or names, and if ISIS hadn’t recruited members we don’t know about. But don’t despair: security in Washington D.C. is being beefed up substantially. Our politicians are safe. No new additional federal funds for security for Washington state, though. So don’t worry about delays caused by added security at the malls here or in Silverdale. After all, we’re a lowprofile target. And terrorists aren’t drawn to low-profile easy targets, like other crazies are drawn to gun-free zones. Oh, wait. All ISIS’ targets have been easy targets. That’s kind of the point, isn’t it? Kill the innocent. Meanwhile, Bernie Sanders said ISIS was caused by climate change and Hillary Clinton said we’re at war with radical jihadists. Radical jihadists? Syrian refugees What is a radical jihadist? That one of the attackA jihadist is defined as ers in Paris was a Syrian “any Muslim who is refugee has clarified the involved in a jihad,” accordissue in my letter, arguing ing to www.dictionary. against bringing ‘refugees’ reference.com. to America. So, she thinks we’re at Too bad it didn’t impact war with radical Muslimsthe president’s view. who-are-involved-in-jihad He’s doubled down despite the Paris “setback.” jihadists. But she didn’t say the His people claim the refugees are being repeatedly word ‘Muslim,’ bless her pointy little head. vetted. So, here on the border That means their names and photographs are being we’ll be safe with her, right? compared to those of known ISIS terrorists on Mike Keegan, the various watch lists. Port Angeles

Because the enemy of our enemy is our friend, it was Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld who shook the hand of Saddam Hussein, to whom we sent arms to fight Iran. Remember? Whose administration destabilized the Middle East under false pretenses? Before Fidel Castro, it was the subsidized and corrupt puppet government of dictator Fulgencio Batista that bled Cuba to revolution. Remember who was president? Air attacks are borne by the United States, Russia and France against Syria. Pity those under such “sham” attacks. If, as the letter suggests, anti-American, anti-capitalist czars have been appointed by President Obama, they remain nameless. Lastly, presidential libraries are almost entirely privately financed and never come close to the fanaticized billion-dollar price tag. Roger B. Huntman, Sequim

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Rave of the Week A WARM THANK-YOU to the kind woman at th Costco [Sequim] who saw me wrapped in my coat and hood, shivering as I shopped. She gave me the hand warmers she had been using. I was able to finish my shopping feeling toasty, as well as being thankful for a thoughtful fellow-shopper. I am fortunate to live in this small community where people really look out for each other.

. . . and other Raves HUGE RAVE FOR Sunny Farms Country Store [Sequim]. They offer to press apples for the community. This is a great service to the whole North Olympic Peninsula,

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THANK-YOU TO the kind couple who paid our breakfast bill at Cornerhouse Restaurant & Lounge last Sunday. You touched our hearts greatly. A HEARTFELT THANKYOU to the man who stepped in and purchased $200 worth of groceries for Serenity House’s single-adult-shelter Thanksgiving dinner [Port Angeles].

and we really appreciate it. THANKS TO THE kind soul who found my purse in the shopping basket and turned it in to the big box store’s customer service department last Sunday. It had everything still in there! Thank you so much! RAVE AND THANK-YOU to Sharon Adams for donating the beautiful Douglas fir tree to the town for Christmas. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Marine of the Year at the Marine Corps Ball. She deserved it.

EDITOR’S NOTE: Marine Sgt. Cliff Wooldridge, 24, a 2006 graduate of Port Angeles High School, recently received the USO Marine of the Year award in Washington, D.C., at a ceremony that included former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey. Wooldridge is the son of Guy and Tammy Wooldridge of Port Angeles. BIG SHOUT-OUT to Rainshadow Coffee in Sequim for supporting the Sequim High School girls soccer team by donating coffee to our home games for years.

Rant of the Week RANTS TO PORT Angeles businesses that were b open on Thanksgiving Day but did not pay their employees holiday pay. It’s all about getting as much of the almighty dollar as you can, right? Yet, not sharing it. Bad show!

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The nuts, carrots of wellness programs their workers last year, the most common being a premium reduction. The programs may have become more prevalent, at least in part, because of the Affordable Care Act. That law expanded existing rules for a certain type of wellness program where incentives are contingent on a specific health outcome (like reducing blood pressure) or an activity (like walking). Most significantly, the law said employers could provide more rewards — or levy more surcharges, depending on how it’s framed — than they could previously: Maximum rewards or penalties now cannot exceed 30 percent of the total cost of the worker’s insurance, up from 20 percent, including both the employee’s and employer’s shares. (And if a tobacco cessation program is included, the figure rises to 50 percent). So for a family with coverage that is valued at $17,545 — that was the annual average total cost in 2015, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation — it would be perfectly fine for the employer to charge up to about $5,264 more, or 30 percent, for not fulfilling a goal like filling out a health risk assessment form or completing a biometric screening. That is a significant chunk of most families’ budgets. “Some employers are really pushing the envelope with the 30 percent; some are coming close,” said Amy M. Gordon, a partner at McDermott Will & Emery in Chicago, who helps employers construct the plans.

BY TARA SIEGEL BERNARD

Delta Dental recently honored Port Townsend community members who selflessly give of themselves through volunteerism and other acts of goodwill, or who are facing hardships and could use a smile with their Tooth Fairy and Smile Power team. Shown here are East Jefferson County EMT/firefighter Carl Tesch, left, and Delta Dental’s Tooth Fairy and PM/firefighter Aaron Minker.

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PORT TOWNSEND — For three days beginning Monday, Nov. 16, Delta Dental of Washington’s Tooth Fairy and Smile Power team rolled into town in the Smile Power vehicle to bring gifts and free smiles to those they met. As part of this “Smile Power” tour, Delta Dental honored community members who give through volunteerism and other acts of goodwill or who are facing hardships and could use a smile.

On Monday, Nov. 16, the Tooth Fairy and Smile Power team donated muchneeded underwear, socks and boots to Working Image, an organization providing clothing for women and girls in need. For more information about Working Image, visit www.workingimage.org. The Tooth Fairy and Smile Power team recognized Chauncey TudhopeLocklear, winner of Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce Young Professional Award. The team recognized

him with a trip to Victoria, B.C., that includes a hotel stay and a guided cycling tour. On Tuesday, Nov. 17, the Tooth Fairy and Smile Power team surprised the East Jefferson Fire and Rescue with a breakfast. The Sunrise Coffee Company also had a surprise visit from the Tooth Fairy, who greeted customers and offered free coffee to them. The Tooth Fairy and Smile Power team donated food and treats, along with toys, to the Humane Society of Jefferson County.

for another type of discrimination. THE NEW YORK TIMES “Even if the program fails to improve employee The notices arrived in health or lower costs over employee mailboxes: Proall, they can come out vide us with your weight, ahead by shifting more of cholesterol levels and the responsibility to other sensitive medical employees in the form of details, or pay up to larger contributions,” said $2,250 in health insurance Matt Lamkin, a professor penalties — and up to at the University of Tulsa $4,000 if you’re married. College of Law who speThe packets were deliv- cializes in bioethics and ered to employees of Hon- medical consumerism. eywell, a manufacturing conglomerate based in Privacy worries New Jersey, as part of its Privacy is another conannual health plan enrollcern. Many workers may ment. fear that their sensitive It started levying the medical information — hefty surcharges two like their blood pressure years ago, though it has eased the penalties for its or data collected by a wearable device — could wellness program for the end up in the wrong hands coming year — they are or become exposed in a now capped at $1,500. data breach. Federal regulations Consider the questions require that such wellness in a typical health assessprograms be voluntary. ment: Do you feel so But for some workers, it stressed that nothing can may not feel that way. On the surface, the pro- cheer you up? Have people annoyed you by criticizing grams are seemingly a your drinking? And don’t win-win: Encouraging forget to include your workers to get up and move or submit to annual waist circumference. While most large blood tests to prevent employers — with 500 future problems appears workers or more — ask to help both workers and employees to complete their employers. some sort of health assessBut the program’s bigment to identify potential gest critics say the prorisk factors, nearly 60 pergrams are yet another cent also ask them to way to push more costs prick their fingers for bioonto employees, and even metric screening, accordworse, potentially a backing to a 2015 report by door way to discriminate against less healthy work- Mercer, a consulting firm. And the number of ers by making them pay employers offering finanmore if, for instance, they fail to meet a goal of lower cial incentives to complete any of these wellnesscholesterol. related tasks has inched For lower-income higher: About 56 percent employees, who may feel of large employers dangled more pressure to participate, there is the potential an incentive in front of

Coffee tied to lower risk of dying prematurely BY NICHOLAS BAKALAR THE NEW YORK TIMES

More good news on coffee: A large study has found that drinking coffee is associated with a reduced risk of dying from heart disease and certain other causes. Researchers followed more than 200,000 doctors

and nurses for up to 30 years. The participants had periodic physical examinations and completed questionnaires on diet and behavior, including their coffee habits. The study is in Circulation. Compared with abstain-

ers, nonsmokers who drank a cup of coffee a day had a 6 percent reduced risk of death, one to three cups an 8 percent reduced risk, three to five cups a 15 percent reduced risk, and more than five cups a 12 percent reduced risk. There was little differ-

ence whether they drank caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee. The association persisted after controlling for age, alcohol consumption, BMI and other health and diet factors. Coffee drinking was linked to a reduced risk of

death from heart disease, stroke, diabetes, neurological diseases and suicide, although not from cancer. The association was not apparent in smokers, probably because death from smoking-related causes overwhelms the positive effect of coffee drinking.

While the findings are encouraging, the lead author, Dr. Ming Ding, of the Harvard School of Public Health, cautioned, “Our study is observational, so it’s hard to know if the positive effect is causal or not.”

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Another title run is likely CHAMPIONSHIP DREAMS END for state football semifinalists in a darkened corner of the Tacoma Dome. It’s the same for every school. Michael Tearful playCarman ers walk off the spongy turf field, their cleats clacking on the cement floor. They are consoled by generations of family members. Pictures are taken and the memory, however bitter, is preserved. Such was the case for Neah Bay on Friday, the school’s bid at a thirdstraight state championship broken by its rival Lummi in a 26-20 state semifinal loss. The Red Devils’ unprecedented run of success, a 35-game winning streak — good for second all time at the eight-man ranks, had been dashed by the same score as last year’s state semifinal between the two schools.

Ample returnees And now Neah Bay has to look inward to see where improvement can be made. Because for all the hurt and pain associated with this loss, the future is still glaringly bright for the Red Devils. Neah Bay loses four seniors from this year’s team, three of them starters. The Red Devils are likely to return every skill position player next season. That includes Cole Svec, the engine of the team, and last season’s Class 1B Associated Press State Player of the Year. Svec already is hearing from colleges, including Montana State from the Big Sky Conference. Speedy receiver/defensive back Cameron Buzzell will return for his senior season. You could almost feel the disappointment radiating off Buzzell after the loss. “I think we were just sort of underestimating them a little bit,” Buzzell said. “And we just sort of beat ourselves. A lot of turnovers, uncharacteristic things like trying to hand off the ball, and they got fumbles that we should have recovered, the one in the end zone, especially. “We just beat ourselves.” Buzzell will have the chance to atone for the defeat along with junior-to-be Rwehabura Munyagi Jr., likely the team’s most improved player on offense at quarterback and defense as a defensive back. Kenrick Doherty Jr. will be back to pursue quarterbacks and haul down runners from his defensive end position, and to leak out and catch passes just when teams aren’t prepared on offense. Nate and Tommy Tyler also should return, along with Michael McGee to provide pop at linebacker.

Lummi ready, confident Neah Bay just ran into Lummi on the Blackhawks’ best day. Lummi was prepared, motivated and seized the opportunity presented. “The kids weren’t nervous before the game,” Blackhawks coach Jim Sandusky said. “They were focused and locked-in. They told me they knew what they needed to do to win and knew what Neah Bay was going to try to do.” Part of that preparedness, came from Sandusky and his coaching staff. “We started preparing for this game as soon as we lost to them last year in the semifinals,” Sandusky said. He also said streaks, such as the Red Devils’ nine-game winning streak over Lummi, including three straight semifinal victories, played little role in the run-up to Friday’s semifinal. “They didn’t talk about that stuff at all,” Sandusky said. TURN

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loss ends 3-peat bid BY MICHAEL CARMAN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

TACOMA — Over and out. Neah Bay’s shot at a thirdconsecutive state championship fell short in a 26-20 Class 1B state semifinal loss to rival Lummi in the Tacoma Dome on Friday. The defeat bounced the Red Devils (10-1) from the playoffs and shattered two streaks: a 35-game stretch of victories dating back to their 2012 state title game loss to Liberty Christian, and nine consecutive victories against the Blackhawks dating back to the 2011 season. In practices leading up to the semifinal matchup Neah Bay football coach Tony McCaulley implored his team to not overlook Lummi (10-2). His team had beaten a shorthanded Blackhawks squad 62-12 in mid-October and McCaulley was worried about a letdown. “I’ve been telling the kids all week it’s going to be a game,” McCaulley said postgame. His suspicions were spot-on. Lummi used the Red Devils’ speed and aggressiveness as a weapon early, drawing would-be Neah Bay tacklers in and throwing against the flow of play for two first-quarter touchdowns. Both scores came on fourth down plays. First, Blackhawks’ running back Hank Hoskins took a snap and rushed right, drawing the

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Lummi’s Free Borsey (11) stiff-arms Neah Bay defender Anthony Bitegeko during the Blackhawks’ 26-20 Class 1B state semifinal victory over the Red Devils at the Tacoma Dome. Borsey caught two first-half touchdowns for Lummi. Red Devils in for a tackle. But Hoskins had other plans; he lofted a pass across the field to a wide-open Free Borsey for a 36-yard TD. Later in the first quarter, Trazil Lane motioned right, and caught a backward pass from Lummi quarterback Jonathan Casimir. The pass sucked in Neah Bay defenders and left Borsey all

State Football Playoffs alone. Lane hit him in stride for a 29-yard TD pass and a 12-0 halftime lead. “They beat us on some stuff that we shouldn’t have allowed,” McCaulley said. “But I think the biggest thing is they outcoached us and out-

played us. “I think maybe we came in a little overconfident.” Despite good field position, the Red Devils were unable to get untracked offensively in the first half. TURN

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Seattle rookie Thomas Rawls has shined in place of injured Marshawn Lynch this season, averaging 6 yards per carry and totaling 604 yards rushing.

SEATTLE — Just as everyone expected before the season began, two of the NFL’s most productive running backs will be on display when Pittsburgh makes a rare visit to the Pacific Northwest to face Seattle. Marshawn Lynch and Le’Veon Bell, right? Nope. Hopefully they’re somewhere comfortable while watching their backups — the Seahawks’ Thomas Rawls and the Steelers’ DeAngelo Williams — on Sunday. The Steelers will visit Seattle for the first time since 2003 and both teams could use a victory to help their playoff standing. Pittsburgh (6-4) currently holds one of the two wild-card spots in the AFC, while Seattle (5-5) is one game behind

struggling Atlanta for a wild-card playoff spot. Bell and Lynch will Next Game be spectators due to Today injury, leav- vs. Steelers ing Wil- at CenturyLink liams and Time: 1:25 p.m. Rawls as On TV: Ch. 7 the workhorses for both teams. Bell was lost for the season on Nov. 1 to a knee injury, while Lynch underwent abdominal surgery earlier this week and is out at least three or four weeks and possibly longer. Rawls has rushed for 604 yards while stepping in at various times with Lynch slowed by injuries. TURN

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Gaskin earns trust, and runs with it BY NICK PATTERSON THE [EVERETT] DAILY HERALD

SEATTLE — Trust is not something given lightly to a freshman running back. Usually the true freshmen running backs can be found in the third rank on the sidelines, holding their helmets in their hands and just hoping their coaches know their names well enough to call them on those rare instances when they’re needed. Or even more often, they’re dressed in jerseys and jeans as they redshirt through their first year of college. Trust is something freshmen have to earn. But Myles Gaskin hasn’t just entered the circle of trust, he’s grabbed it and dragged it into the end zone. The University of Washington running back put the cherry on top of a record-breaking

freshman season, rushing for 143 yards and two touchdowns as the Huskies ran over the Washington State Cougars 45-10 Friday afternoon at Husky Stadium to claim the Apple Cup. With his performance Gaskin, who graduated from O’Dea High School in Seattle, became the first true freshman in Washington history to surpass the 1,000-yard mark for a season. His 1,121 yards also broke the school’s single-season rushing record for all freshmen, besting the 1,113 redshirt freshman Chris Polk accumulated in 2009. Gaskin’s two touchdowns gave him 10 this season, which also broke a Washington freshman record, besting the nine Rich Alexis scored in 2000. Those things don’t happen THE ASSOCIATED PRESS without having the trust of the Washington’s Myles Gaskin looks up from the pile after coaches. scoring against Washington State during the Apple TURN

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Neah: Red Devils’ comeback runs out of time CONTINUED FROM B1 something going and took advantage of the keys they Three drives ended on were showing and tricked turnover on downs, one them a little bit,” McCaulinside the Lummi red zone, ley said. and Neah Bay lost two fumThe Red Devils forced a bles. three-and-out on the ensu“We just didn’t come out ing Lummi possession and prepared,” Rwehabura Hank Hoskins fumbled the Munyagi Jr. said. punt snap, gifting the ball “We took them too lightly back to Neah Bay at the in the beginning. And we Blackhawks’ 40-yard line. just made too many misCalamity befell the Red takes and didn’t do our jobs Devils on the next play. on defense. A botched handoff “And we couldn’t run the between Munyagi and Svec ball at all. They keyed on resulted in a turnover. Cole [Svec] a lot and we A play later, Lane caught couldn’t get it past them.” an inside shovel pass from More trouble moving the football came after halftime Casimir and bounced outwhen Munyagi was inter- side for a 57-yard TD. Still, Neah Bay was not cepted to end one series, finished. and another drive ended Munyagi launched a just shy of the red zone. The Blackhawks’ lead deep ball to an on-running grew after a 33-yard TD Cameron Buzzell for a pass from Casimir to Lane 60-yard TD on the next play made it 18-0 after three from scrimmage. But Svec was knocked quarters. But Neah Bay wouldn’t out of the game with a neck stinger on the 2-point conroll over. Munyagi found Kenrick version attempt, ending the Doherty Jr. all alone for a day for the reigning Class 39-yard TD pass on the first 1B Associated Press State Player of the Year. play of the final quarter. “And then we finally got After a defensive stop,

But Neah Bay’s onside kick attempt was short of the required 10 yards, and Lummi fell on the ball and ran out the clock on the Red Devils’ season. “We just beat ourselves,” Buzzell said. “I can’t express that enough. We should have been in that game a lot quicker than the last minutes of the fourth quarter.” Lummi 26, Neah Bay 20 Lummi Neah Bay

12 0 6 6— 26 0 0 0 20— 20 First Quarter L— Free Borsey 36 pass from Hoskins (pass failed) L— Free Borsey 29 pass from Lane (pass failed) Third Quarter L—Lane 33 pass from Casimir (pass failed) Fourth Quarter NB—Doherty 39 pass from Munyagi (run failed) L—Lane 57 pass from Casimir (Hoskins run) NB—Buzzell 60 pass from Munyagi (run failed) NB—Munyagi 5 run (Buzzell pass from Munyagi)

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Neah Bay’s Cameron Buzzell hauls in a fourth-quarter pass from Rwehabura Munyagi Jr. Buzzell scored a 60-yard touchdown on the play. Neah Bay marched 95 yards in 22 plays, converting on three fourth-down attempts, including a 5-yard QB draw by Munyagi for a score to pull within 26-20 with 1:48 to play. Buzzell said he and

Munyagi tried to rally the team. “I think Rweha and I were the ones who talked to everybody, to try to push everybody forward even though we didn’t have Cole, we didn’t have Anthony

year, but this is what we play for — a chance at a championship,” McCaulley said. “These last few games are what we are aiming for and raising that trophy is the ultimate goal.” McCaulley thinks the loss, as hard as it is in the moment, could serve to help next year’s team. “We have some kids that are hurting right now, but I think this will make us hungry for next year,” McCaulley said. “And maybe we need that. Maybe we are a little spoiled. Maybe this motivates a few more guys to get into the offseason stuff. “And as coaches too, we have to look at ourselves. We didn’t do too good a job

today. Jim really outcoached us today. They were way more prepared than we were and I think that has a lot to do with it.” The loss may even spur some additions to Neah Bay’s traditional power rushing offense. “We are spoiled because we can do some simple stuff and get away with it,” McCaulley said. “[Lummi] is a little more advanced, more complex than us offensively, and maybe we have to adapt to that.”

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Dawgs: Stronger after halftime CONTINUED FROM B1 back before, Washington coach Chris Peterson And the coaches showed answered with a simple, all kinds of trust in Gaskin “No. “I really almost think on Friday. Trust to carry the ball you can take the ‘freshman’ 32 times in a game that out of it,’” Petersen contindetermined whether Wash- ued. “The guy is reliable, ington would be eligible to you kind of know what you’re going to get.” go to a bowl game. How does having that Trust to carry the load at the game’s critical juncture, trust feel? “Great,” Gaskin said. handing him the ball on “I feel like that trust is seven of the 11 plays following Washington State’s only built off the field more when touchdown as the Huskies eating dinner and stuff like responded with a TD drive that. We really can bond as of their own, ending any people before the playercoach relationship and then thoughts of a comeback. Trust to even receive the it develops into that. It’s ball on the snap in the wild- just a great vibe with the cat formation on multiple coaches and the players.” Gaskin didn’t earn that occasions, perhaps even with the ability to decide trust because of his meawhether to hand the ball off surables. He’s small for a or keep it himself -- Gaskin running back at 5-foot-9 wasn’t willing to divulge and 192 pounds. He doesn’t whether he was given the possess blinding speed. He trust to make a decision, or doesn’t exhibit the Barry whether the ball carrier Sanders-like moves that leave defenders grasping at was determined pre-snap. This from someone who air. No flash, just functiondidn’t enter the starting lineup until the sixth game ally effective. He takes what’s available and doesn’t of the season. When asked if he ever try to do too much. “When I look at him out had this much trust in a true freshman running there running I just think that’s a mature running

back, and he’s only a true freshman,” Petersen said. “That’s just how he runs. He’s patient, he’s crafty, he’s hard to tackle, you can give him the ball a lot of times, so he does a great job. Every game, you think we’d get used to it and say that’s what we expect, and we kind of do now.” Gaskin showed that maturity in his patient approach during Friday’s game. Gaskin didn’t find much running room in the first half, gaining just 29 yards on 11 carries before the break. But he stayed with it and produced when the Huskies needed it most, going for 114 yards on 21 carries as Washington played ball control with its second-half lead. “You got to take your time,” Gaskin said “Their safeties play really far up in the box and they’re great tacklers. You just have to be patient, you can’t get frustrated in things like that, in any position. “You just got to take your time, take a breath, come to the sidelines, talk to your

[Bitegeko], we didn’t have Isaiah [Knaus],” Buzzell said. “We just had to keep on ________ pushing. We were still in it.” Sports reporter Michael CarBitegeko and Knaus also man can be contacted at 360-452were lost for the game to 2345, ext. 5250 or at mcarman@ peninsuladailynews.com. injuries.

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Carman: ‘Way more prepared’ CONTINUED FROM B1 to run, they knew when we were going to pass. “They got some keys off “They just talked about us on film from what we this game and taking did last year, too. We have advantage of what we to self-scout a little better knew about them, and what we had learned about and clean that stuff up for these type of games.” ourselves the last few Lummi also knocked the weeks.” Red Devils around a bit in Neah Bay coach Tony McCaulley was gracious in the game. “I have to give them all defeat, congratulating the credit in the world,” Lummi players and McCaulley said. coaches and wishing them “I never thought that luck in the state title game. they would outphysical us, He also was blunt in his and they did, they really assessment of the game. did.” “I think the bottom line After winning three is we were outcoached and state championship trooutplayed,” McCaulley said. phies in four seasons it’s “We just were. They had hard to look at anything a good game plan, they had less than another title as a some keys on us. They disappointment. “The kids played well all knew when we were going

Individual Stats Rushing—NB: Svec 20-89, Munyagi 19-80, Buzzell 4-20, McGee 2-13, Nate Tyler 1-(-1). L: Hoskins 13-67, Raven Borsey 5-11, Casimir 6-2, Free Borsey 1-(-5). Passing—NB: Munyagi 5-17-1, 131. L: Casimir 9-17-0, 175; Hoskins 2-2-0, 38; Lane 1-1-0, 29. Receiving—NB: Buzzell 2-79, Doherty 2-48, Nate Tyler 1-4. L: Lane 6-143, Free Borsey 4-93, Raven Borsey 1-10, Lawrence 1-(-3).

coach, hear what he’s got to say because he knows what he’s talking about, and go out there and execute.” Gaskin didn’t make much of the freshman records he set Friday. Indeed, he said he wasn’t really paying attention to the possibility of writing his name in the Husky record books. “A few of the guys have been telling me [about the approaching records],” Gaskin said. “I don’t really look at numbers like that. My dad told me yesterday when I went home for Thanksgiving. “It’s just weird to hear because you don’t really think about it. It kind of snuck up on me, but it’s not like I was going for that, it’s just go out there and try to win games.” That’s the kind of answer that draws smiles from coaches. And it’s an example of why Gaskin is a freshman worthy of trust. ________ The Daily Herald of Everett is a sister paper of the PDN. Sports columnist Nick Patterson can be reached at npatterson@heraldnet. com.

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SEATTLE — Wide receivers Dom Williams and Gabe Marks share a little motivational expression. They call themselves the best duo in Washington State University history. They needed to be that and more in the 108th Apple Cup — and were not even close. When backup quarterback Peyton Bender got the nod for his first career start against Washington, he looked for Williams and Marks often, especially in the first half. Williams dropped a sure touchdown on the first offensive series. And Marks’ case of the dropsies lasted much of the game — three dropped passes and a fumbled reception that turned into a Washington defensive touchdown. “You know, 99 percent of the time they make the catch,” Cougars running back Jamal Morrow said. “It just happened today they were not on point. They are still our guys, you know. They still made huge plays throughout the season for us.” Completing his first six passes, Bender had Williams wide open on a bubble screen along the left sideline on third down at the Huskies’ 24. Williams had it in his hands. And he could not hang onto it. The Cougars settled for Erik Powell’s 41-yard field goal for an early 3-0 lead. “If he catches that ball, it looked like he was probably going to go in and score,” Bender said. “It is just unfortunate. We’ve got to make those plays.” Marks’ biggest drops came on back-to-back drives: On third-and-10 from the Huskies’ 26, Marks bobbled a pass and it fell out of his hands. Seconds later, Powell missed a 42-yard field goal attempt with 1:31 to go in the first quarter.

It was nearly the same scenario — third down — on Washington State’s next series when Bender delivered a perfect pass over coverage that Marks had in his hand, only to cough it up after a jarring hit by Budda Baker. For an ordinary receiver, that might have been acceptable. Not for Marks, who owns three Washington State receiving records and was on the Biletnikoff Award watch list for much of the season as the nation’s top pass catcher. Marks had five receptions for 47 yards in the first half. Williams did not haul in his first pass until a 14-yarder in the final minute of the half. “We had more drops there than we do in four practices,” Washington State coach Mike Leach said. “We are going to catch a lot of balls this next week [in practice]. Matter of fact, we are going to catch more balls than I know I can count to — and probably most of you can, I can promise you that.” It got worse for Marks. With the game well out of hand with 5:55 to go, he caught a pass cutting across the field toward the left sideline, but got his right leg caught up between defensive backs Kevin King and Darren Gardenhire on the tackle. With his foot stuck, his leg bent back awkwardly as he fell to the turf. In obvious pain, he fumbled — and the ball was returned 28 yards by Gardenhire for a touchdown. “That dude [Marks] is an awesome player,” Washington linebacker Keishawn Bierria said. “Just to see somebody’s career get threatened so fast on one play . . . it’s just hard. “They weren’t winning at the time, but still he was like, ‘Look, I’m going to catch this ball, and I’m going to try to go get something.’ He never stopped playing until the last whistle.”

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COLUMBIA, S.C. — Deshaun Watson had another big day, running for three touchdowns and passing for a fourth as the No. 1 Clemson Tigers capped a perfect regular season (120) and held off rival South Carolina 37-32 on Saturday. He passed for 279 yards and ran for 114 to keep the Tigers on track for a spot in the College Football Playoff. And they’ve got a chance to do it again. Next up is No. 11 North Carolina in the Atlantic Coast Conference title game on Dec. 5 and a win would send the Tigers, who are first in the CFP ranking, to the national semifinals. South Carolina finished the season at 3-9.

Alabama 29, Auburn 13 AUBURN, Ala. Derrick Henry ran 46 times for 271 yards and Adam Griffith kicked five field goals to propel No. 2 Alabama to the SEC West title with a 29-13 victory over rival Auburn on Saturday. Griffith emerged as an Iron Bowl hero for the Crimson Tide (11-1, 7-1 Southeastern Conference) two years after his last-play attempt touched off the

Tigers’ winning Kick-Six play. Henry, meanwhile, just did more of the same against Auburn (6-6, 2-6). Henry produced his fourth 200-yard game of the season against an SEC defense.

USC 40, UCLA 21 LOS ANGELES — Cody Kessler threw two touchdown passes and ran for another score, and Southern California clinched the Pac-12 South title with a 40-21 victory over No. 22 UCLA on Saturday in the 85th edition of their crosstown showdown. Darreus Rogers and Taylor McNamara caught TD passes while the Trojans (8-4, 6-3 Pac-12) scored 20 consecutive points in the second half before raising the Victory Bell in the Coliseum. USC improved to 5-2 under interim coach Clay Helton and snapped its three-year losing streak in the annual city rivalry. USC will face Stanford next Saturday in the Trojans’ first trip to the Pac-12 title game. Paul Perkins rushed for two touchdowns for the Bruins (8-4, 5-4), who lost to USC for the first time in coach Jim Mora’s tenure.

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RENTON — This time last week Thomas Rawls was an undrafted rookie coming off a two-carry game. He was continuing to soak up all he could from lead man Marshawn Lynch. Now? Folks in the Pacific Northwest are scrambling to come up with a nickname for their new favorite Seahawk — like “Rawls Royce,” or the one his highschool coach in Flint, Michigan, gave him: “The Train.” This week his coach, Pete Carroll, compared his bulldozing running to that of — gasp! — Hall of Famer Earl Campbell. “Yeah, I’ve seen Earl Campbell cut ups,” Rawls said of the 1970s Houston Oilers superstar. “My dad used to show me back when I was younger. Number 34, right? Just making sure. “A huge compliment. He’s one of the greats. That’s amazing.”

Yes, Thomas Rawls, the guy 32 teams chose not to take with any of the 256 picks in May’s draft, is suddenly a star. He’s also the Seahawks’ 22-year-old lead back for at least the next month, and maybe the coming years, in an offense that relies on the run. Right now his emergence is just in time for the attempt by Seattle (5-5) to rally back into the playoffs while Lynch recovers from abdominal surgery that will keep him out at least three or four games — including today’s game against Pittsburgh (6-4) at CenturyLink Field. “It has been a lot,” Rawls, who will make his fourth career start, said. “But I don’t get distracted. I stay away from a lot of stuff with the media and things like that. Just try to stay to myself and the people that are priorities.” Those people are the rugged folks of Flint. Such as Deadra Whitley, the mother who raised him and two others in a city that

most believe died in the 1980s with the automobile and manufacturing industries in the Rust Belt. Such as Fred Jackson, Rawls’ coach at Northern High School, who he still keeps in contact with, and Jeanette Rousseau, Rawls’ favorite teacher at Northern. She made the 4 1/2-hour trip with Jackson and Whitley from Flint to Cincinnati last month. They watched the guy they call “Ty,” for Rawls’ middle name Tyrell, romp for 169 yards against the then-unbeaten Bengals, when Lynch had a hamstring injury. “It’s in my DNA,” he said of Flint. “It’s just in me. It’s hard to explain. I think I show it a little bit out on the field. That’s where I’m free. “. . . Even the adults back home. If I can get a call or a message saying you give me so much hope, I think I’ve done my job. And I’ll continue to do it.” How often does he get those calls from Flint? “I get them a lot,” he said. “They keep me going.

It motivates me and makes me go harder. Makes me go stronger. “And it’s always in the back of my mind of why I do things and the reason why I’m doing it.” What Rawls did last week in Seattle’s reviving win over San Francisco was bull for 209 yards. It’s now the Seahawks rookie rushing record, breaking the mark set by Curt Warner in 1983. It was the second-highest rushing game in Seahawks’ history, 57 yards behind Shaun Alexander’s team record from 2001. Carroll pulled him aside this week to ensure Rawls was handling his sudden fame well. “I visited with him about it,” Carroll said. He seemed very squared away. Not wanting to change anything about how he prepares and his habits and things like that. “I thought it was worth talking to him about since it was such a shift. That’s hard on anybody.”

Hawks: Facing Roethlisberger CONTINUED FROM B1 Pete Carroll said of Rawls. Unlike two weeks ago Rawls ran for 209 yards against Cleveland, the last week against San Fran- Steelers will have Ben cisco, the second-most in Roethlisberger under cenSeahawks history. Williams ter from the start. Roethlisberger got a has run for 534 yards and scored five touchdowns, fill- week of rest thanks to the ing in when Bell was sus- bye to let a foot sprain heal, pended at the start of the but he’ll continue to wear a season and taking over fol- brace on his left knee due to an MCL sprain earlier in lowing Bell’s injury. Rawls is averaging 5.98 the season. The fact Roethlisberger yards per carry, leading all running backs; Williams is will start should give plenty eighth at 4.99 yards per of opportunity for Seahawks fans to continue expressing carry. “He certainly gives us a their displeasure over the chance to run the ball like outcome of the Super Bowl we like to and our hopes are 10 years ago. “Since [the Seahawks] very high that he’s going to do very well,” Seattle coach won their Super Bowl and went back to back, I think I haven’t heard nearly as much as I did early on,” Roethlisberger said. Here’s what else to watch as the Seahawks and Steelers meet for just the 18th time:

rey Smith and Dez Bryant this season. The Seahawks may not be able to do that against the Steelers because Pittsburgh’s passing attack is more than just Antonio Brown. Martavis Bryant is coming off the best game of his career with 178 yards receiving two weeks ago against Cleveland. Brown is going to get his catches — he has 27 in the past two games — but limiting Bryant and others such as tight end Heath Miller will be the challenge for Seattle’s secondary. “They like to take their shots, so it’s going to be a fun game,” Sherman said.

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The AFC North race appeared to be over when the Bengals rallied for a 16-10 win in Pittsburgh on Nov. 1. Heading into ThanksgivTrailing Brown around ing, however, Cincinnati’s Seattle cornerback Rich- lead over the Steelers is ard Sherman has followed down to two games, with a the likes of A.J. Green, Tor- rematch set in The Jungle

on Dec. 13. Just don’t expect Pittsburgh to get caught looking ahead. “We can’t really worry about what [the Bengals] doing,” defensive end Cam Heyward said. “It’s a little bit like whatever is going on over there doesn’t apply to us. We have to take care of our business to even have that apply to us.”

Touchdown Jimmy In his last 11 games against AFC opponents, Seattle tight end Jimmy Graham has 12 touchdown catches. That might just be a statistical quirk, but Graham may have something to prove against the Steelers. The last time Graham faced the Steelers, he was the most important decoy on the field. He had zero catches against the Steelers last season while still with New Orleans. It’s one of three games since 2011 where Graham didn’t have a catch.

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7035 General Pets

FURNITURE: Oak and glass inlay coffee table and two end tables. $150 obo. (360)683-9829

HOME FURNISHINGS Oak table, 66L x 42W, with leaf and 6 upholstered chairs. $800. Wood drawing board, $100., Desk $50. (360)683-2617

6105 Musical Instruments ATTENTION MUSICIANS Retirement sale Everything goes Strait Music, Port Angeles (360)452-9817. music@straitmusic.net GUITAR: Takamine with case, model #C128. Excel. cond. $350 obo. (360)775-1627 PIANO: Small Spinet, black finish, good practice piano. $325/obo. (360)683-2829

6115 Sporting Goods BIKE: ‘84 Schwinn Manta Ray Springer. Lots of chrome $485. (360)457-1289

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MISC: Motorcycle ramp, aluminum, new, $100. Tr u c k t o o l b o x e s $100/ea. Power tools, $25/ea. Rolling wor kbenches, $100./ea. 5 ton jack, $75. Garden tools, $10/ea. (360)452-4179. MISC: Scaffold, Bil-Jax, 5’x7’, 8 stages, 16 frames, braces, 5 planks, $1,000. Senco duel tank roll-in compressor. $500. (360)460-2855

6140 Wanted & Trades WA N T E D : Fo u n t a i n pens and other writing items. (360)457-0814

6135 Yard & Garden FENCING: (80) Old growth cedar fence rails. Clear. Approx. 11’ long. $7.00 ea. obo. Sequim. (360)683-3212

8183 Garage Sales PA - East HOLIDAY CRAFT & BAKE SALE from 9am to 1pm at Highland Commons Apartments, located at 1703 Melody Circle. Baked goods, handmade items, holiday gifts, crafts, and much more.

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PUPPIES: Par ti Yor kshire Terr iers-Toy, female/male, 13 wks., all puppy shots, tails docked, dew claws removed, wor med, vet checked, micro chipped. F-$800, M-$700 / obo. (360)452-9650

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MISC: Baby crib, conve r t s t o t o d d l e r b e d , brand new, never used, e s p r e s s o w o o d , n ew mattress, $150 firm. PA R R O T S : A f r i c a n (360)477-6976. Grey, male, ver y rare SOFA: Cream color, 2 coloring, people friendly. big cushion, 4 large back $900. Macau, Blue/Gold, cushion and 2 throw pil- f e m a l e , v e r y s w e e t , l o w s , a l l m a t c h i n g . $600. Includes cages for $225/obo. both. (360)775-1742 (360)683-9829 P E D I G R E E D B L AC K LAB PUPPIES!!!!. It’s 6100 Misc. puppy time in Sequim! Merchandise We have 2 females and 5 males ready to go to M I S C : B a r w i t h p o k - l ov i n g h o m e s. T h e s e er/craps/roulette, with puppies come from imbuilt in wine rack, glass pressive hunting lines ra ck , a n d t wo s t o o l s. a n d w i l l m a k e g r e a t $600. Electric Fireplace family and companion with remote with optional dogs. Call Matt at 307corner piece. $300. 254-5540. (360)683-6135 MISC: Dining room table, countertop height, 6 c h a i r s, s t o ra g e, h i d e aw ay l e a f, 1 y r. o l d , $650. Free Motion Eliptical, $300. Wood burning stove with a magic heat blower. $500. (360)4772562

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CHRY: ’04 PT Cruiser 77K Miles, loaded, power roof, new tires, looks great, runs great, clean, s t r o n g , s a fe, r e l i a bl e transportation. call and FIBERFORM: ‘78, 24’ leave message $5,200. Cuddy Cabin, 228 Mer(360)457-0809 cruiser I/O, ‘07 Mercury 9 . 9 h p , e l e c t r o n i c s , DODGE: ‘73, Dart, good d o w n r i g g e r s . condition, runs well, $11,000/obo 775-0977 bench seat, 88K ml. $5,000. (360)797-1179. GLASSPLY: 19’ Cuddy cabin, inboard 470, 15 FORD : ‘05 Focus Hatch hp Johnson kicker, ra- back. Clean and reliable, dio, fish finder, $3,000. 122K mi. $5,500 obo. (360)457-7827 (360)912-2225 TWIN V: ‘95, 18’, Fiberg l a s s , l o a d e d , V H F, GPS, fish finder, Penn downriggers, Bass chairs for comport. 45 hp Honda 4 stroke, Nissan 4 stroke kicker, electric crab pot puller, all run great. Boat is ready to go. $7,000. (360)6813717 or (360)477-2684

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HONDA: ‘08 Civic Sedan. Very clean fun stick shift, beautiful midnightblue paint (minor rock chip pitting to the front), rubber floor mats, pioneer CD player/radio, large digital speedomet e r d i s p l a y. 8 7 K m i , $9200 (360)477-3019

FORD: F-350 Super Duty ‘03, Dually V-10 Auto, cruise, incredible A/C, 11ft ser vice box,1,600lb Tommy Lift, all top quality, runs perfect always maintained with syn oil, set up to tow anything but never has. Truck belonged to the owner of a elevator company so it’s had an easy life. 162K miles uses no oil, truck needs nothing. $8,500. (360)477-6218 Sequim

GMC: ‘12 Sierra SLE Z71 Crew Cab 4X4 5.3L Vor tec V8, Autom a t i c, A l l oy W h e e l s, Good Tires, Tow Packa g e , Tr a i l e r B r a k e s , Tonneau Cover, Running Boards, Keyless Entr y, Remote Star t, Power Windows, Door Locks, Mirrors, and Drivers Seat, Power Adjustable Pedals, Cruise Control, Tilt, Air Conditioning, Dual Zone Automatic Climate Control, Kenwood DVD Navigation, Backup Camera and Sensors, Information Center, Dual Front and Side Airbags. Only 12,000 Original Miles! $31,995 Gray Motors 457-4901 graymotors.com

HARLEY DAVIDSON: ‘ 0 4 L o w R i d e r. 3 7 0 0 HYUNDAI: ‘09 Sonata, miles, loaded, $8,500. 79K miles, Auto, 1 own(360)460-6780 er, no smoking. $6,800. (509)731-9008 Harley Wide Glide: ‘93 w e l l m a i n t a i n e d L o w 9820 Motorhomes miles, custom paint ex- HYUNDAI: ‘92 Sonata, l o w m i l e s , 5 s p. d e tras. $6,800 TEXT 360- pendable. $1,250. GMC: ‘91 2500. Long MOTORHOME: Damon 300-7587 (360)775-8251 bed, auto. 4x2, body is ‘95 Intruder. 34’, Cummins Diesel, 2 air condi- H / D , ‘ 0 5 D y n a W i d e Hyundai: ‘97 Sonata, 4 straight. $3,700 obo. (360)683-2455 tioners, satellite dish, re- Glide, blk with lots of d o o r s e d a n , c l e a n , built generator, all new chrome, lots of aftermar- $1,800. (360)379-5757 NISSAN: ‘07 Frontier k e t s t u f f + e x t r a s . f i l t e r s a n d n ew t i r e s Crew Cab SE Longbed $9,500. (360)461-4189. $17,000/obo. 4X4 - 4.0L V6, 6 Speed (360)683-8142 Manual, Alloy Wheels, H O N DA : ‘ 8 3 V F 7 5 0 , Brand New Goodyear $1,500. (360)457-0253 RAVEN: ‘95, 32’, low M/T Tires, Tow Packevenings. miles, GM turbo diesel, age, Spray-In Bedliner, solar panels, great con- SUZUKI: ‘05 Boulevard Bed Extender, Keyless dition, many extras, be- C50. Like new. 800cc, Entry, Power Windows, low book. $12,900/obo. extras. $4,250. Door Locks, and Mir(360)477-9584 L I N C O L N : ‘ 1 0 M K Z , rors, Cr uise Control, (360)461-2479 PRISTINE, 53K ml. All Tilt, Air Conditioning, options except sun roof DVD Naviga9180 Automobiles and AWD. Car has al- Kenwood tion, Bluetooth Radio InClassics & Collect. ways been garaged, oil p u t , Au x i l i a r y I n p u t , changed every 5K miles, D u a l Fr o n t A i r b a g s . 1 9 3 0 R o a d s t e r. 1 9 3 0 and has just been fully Only 65,000 Miles! Ford Model A Roadster detailed. You will not find $16,995 TIFFIN: ‘04, Phaeton, pickup truck. Beautiful a better car. $14,995. 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Wolfberg Edi- age, PS/PB, Disc ABS fwd, good motor, trans, tion, all leather interior, brakes, AC, $2250 o.b.o. and tries, new brakes new top. Call for details. Call (206) 920-1427 9802 5th Wheels need adj. Have all parts $4,000. (360)477-3725. JEEP: ‘01 Grand Cheroa n d ex t ra s, m a t c h i n g kee, runs good, clean, n u m b e r s, r e s t o r a t i o n 9434 Pickup Trucks good tires. $3850. 5TH WHEEL: 2000, For- project car. $3,000/obo. (360)683-8799 (360)457-6182 est Ranger, 24’, 6 berth, Others slide out, A/C. $6500. CADILLAC: ‘84 El Dora- CHEV: ‘02, Avalanche KIA: ‘08 Rondo LX V6, (360)797-1458 do Coupe 62K ml., exc. 1/2 ton, 5.3 L, tow pkg, low miles. Auto., loaded runs great. $5,800/obo. 5th Wheel: ‘94 Holiday cond. 4.1L V8, $8,500. 4x4, air bags. leather, (360)460-1207 (360)452-7377 Rambler Imperial, 34’, 2 excellent in and out. 84k slideouts, clean and well m i . , $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 / o b o . NISSAN: ‘00 Exterra XE maintained. $8,000/obo. ( 9 0 7 ) 2 0 9 - 4 9 4 6 o r 4x4. 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9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County No. 15-4-00385-5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF CLALLAM In Re the Estate of: BONITA WILSON, Deceased. The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070, by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication: November 22, 2015 Personal Representative: STACEY WILSON Attorney for Personal Representative H. CLIFFORD TASSIE Address for Mailing or Service: JOHNSON RUTZ & TASSIE 804 South Oak Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360) 457-1139 Pub: November 22, 29, December 6, 2015 Legal No. 670016

9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS BUDGET MEETING Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Resolution of the Board, supplemental budget appropriations in the following funds pursuant to RCW 36.40.100, at 10 a.m. on December 8, 2015 in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160) of the Clallam County Courthouse. Non-departmental, Emergency Communications Ta x – R eve n u e s u r p a s s e d e s t i m a t e d b u d get/$80,000 Public Works, Solid Waste – Increased revenue and matching expense for grant award/$9,840 Health and Human Services, Environmental Health – Contract amendment adding funding/$3,000 Copies of the budget change forms may be viewed at the office of the Board of Clallam County Commissioners from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS _____________________________________ Jim McEntire, Chair Date: 24 November 2015 Pub: November 29, December 6, 2015 Legal No: 670980

9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices Clallam County Clallam County NOTICE OF BUDGET REDUCTIONS MEETING

Notice is hereby given Clallam County will adopt by Resolution of the Board the budget reductions shown below on December 8, 2015 at 10 a.m. in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room (160), Clallam County Courthouse.

Public Works, Carlsborg Sewer Project – Reducing salary related expenses not used for Carlsborg sewer project and Equipment Rental and Revolving (ER&R) funds, allocating staff to other projects in the Roads, Solid Waste, and Clallam Bay/Sekiu Sewer funds/($139,670) (1 of 5)* Equipment Rental and Revolving – Reducing salary related expenses not used for Carlsborg sewer project and ER&R funds, allocating staff to other projects in the Roads, Solid Waste, and Clallam Bay/Sekiu Sewer funds/($64,215) (2 of 5)*

A copy of the budget change forms may be reviewed at the office of the Board of County Commissioners from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ________________________________ Jim McEntire, Chair Date: 24 November 2015 Pub: November 29, December 6, 2015 Legal No: 670982 NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to CCC 26.10.410, that the Clallam County Department of Community Development, has scheduled a public meeting before the Clallam County Hearings Examiner for December 16, 2015 beginning at 10:00 a.m. in Room 160 of the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East Fourth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362. A public hearing is not required for this proposal unless requested by an affected party within 15 days of the date notice as required by CCC 29.45.300(2)(b).

APPLICATION: The applicant, Chris Mohr, is proposing to alter the property line around the existing hotel to incorporate the hotel as part of Van Riper’s Resort and create a small parcel near the corner of the resort as a separate parcel. The original parcels are 2.270 acres and 0.0159 acres and the resulting parcels will be 2.298 acres and 0.131 acres.

LOCATION OF PROPOSAL: The subject properties are located waterward of Front Street in Sekiu, being within Section 19, Township 32 N, Range 12 W, W.M., Clallam County Washington. The parcels are referenced as Assessor’s Tax Parcel Numbers 123219-510010 and 123219-210090.

Compliance with the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA): This proposal is categorically exempt from SEPA, pursuant to WAC 197-11-800.

COMMENTS & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Any interested person may submit written or oral comments on the proposal prior to the close of the open record hearing. DCD will prepare a staff report seven days prior to the hearing. The decision on the application will be made by the Hearing Examiner within 10 days after the record closes. Any person may also submit a written request to DCD to receive a notice of the decision once it is made. The application and above referenced material is available for public review at the DCD, Monday through Friday, between 8:30AM-4:30PM. For additional information please contact the project planner Donella Clark at DCD, 223 East Fourth Street, S u i t e 5 , Po r t A n g e l e s , WA 9 8 3 6 2 . P h o n e (360) 417-2594. Pub: November 30, 2015 Legal No. 670596 PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY given that public testimony on the proposed final 2016 Clallam County Budget and the consideration of the County general fund and road levies for 2016 will be accepted in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room 160 at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 East 4th Street, Port Angeles, on December 1, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. All interested citizens are invited to attend. A summary and detail of the proposed budget is available in the Board of Commissioners’ Office, 223 East 4th Street, Room 150 and on our website at http://www.clallam.net/bocc/Budget2016.html. Dated this seventeenth day of November 2015 ATTEST: _____________________________ Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ______________________________ Mike Chapman, Vice Chair Pub: November 20, 29, 2015 Legal No: 669572 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS/QUALIFICATIONS

Clallam County is soliciting proposals from interested parties to provide professional Collection Services for the Clallam County Clerk’s Office for Superior Court felony and gross misdemeanor criminal cases. Proposals will be received at 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, Washington until 10 a.m., Tuesday, December 15, 2015, at which time they will be opened publicly and read aloud.

The sealed proposals must be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope, “Bid Proposal – Professional Collection Services for Clerk’s Office.” Ad9931 Legal Notices 9931 Legal Notices dress proposal to: Board of Clallam County Commissioners, 223 East 4th Street, Suite 4, Por t Clallam County Clallam County Angeles, Washington 98362 or hand-deliver to 223 East 4th Street, Room 150, Port Angeles, WashingBUDGET RESOLUTION 30, 2015 ton. Documents delivered to other offices and received late by the Commissioners’ Office will not be CALL FOR HEARING FOR DEBATABLE considered nor will ones received by facsimile or eEMERGENCIES IN THE FUNDS LISTED BELOW mail. Submittals made in an incorrect format will THE BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMIS- not be considered. SIONERS finds as follows: An informational packet on preparing a proposal 1. Pursuant to RCW 36.40.140, the following facts may be obtained Monday through Friday, between constitute a public emergency that could not rea- 8 a.m. to noon and 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., from sonably have been foreseen at the time of making Clallam County Clerk, Barbara Christensen, 223 E. 4th Street, Room 200, Port Angeles, WA 98362 or the budget: Parks and Facilities, Capital Projects – Veterans’ at 360.417.2231. Hall restoration project costs exceeded budClallam County hereby notifies all that it will affirmaget/$13,000 Parks and Facilities – Increased costs due to a full- tively ensure that in any contract entered into purtime employee converting from monthly to semi- suant to this advertisement, disadvantaged business enterprises as defined in Title VI of the Civil monthly payroll/$1,800 Rights Act of 1964 at 49 CFR Part 23 will be affordPublic Works, Roads ed full opportunity to submit proposals in response • Increased cellphone stipends/$1,940 • Retirement vacation and sick payouts for 2 em- to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national oriployees/$25,200 • Teamsters pension trust payments not budget- gin, or sex in consideration for an award. ed for 2015/$82,210 • Increase in allocation of existing staff time to PASSED THIS twenty-four th day of November the Road Fund that was not used as planned in 2015 the Carlsborg sewer project and Equipment Rental and Revolving (ER&R) funds/$192,648 BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY COMMISSIONERS (3 of 5)* Public Works, Solid Waste – Increase in allocation __________________________ of existing staff time to the Solid Waste Fund that Jim McEntire, Chair was not used as planned in the Carlsborg sewer ATTEST: __________________________ project and ER&R funds/$3,210 (4 of 5)* Public Works, Clallam Bay/Sekiu Sewer Mainte- Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board nance and Operations – Increase in allocation of Pub: November 29, December 6, 2015 existing staff time to the Clallam Bay/Sekiu Sewer Legal No.670998 Fund that was not used as planned in the Carlsborg Sewer project and ER&R funds/$8,027 (5 of 5)* 9934 Jefferson Non-departmental, Hotel/Motel Tax – 2016 Forks 9931 Legal Notices County Legals Chamber of Commerce membership fee/$322 Clallam County Non-departmental – Additional State Auditor annual Legal Notice audit fees/$6,400 The Clallam Conservation District Board of Su- The Quinault Child SupNOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the pervisors plans to adopt port Services Program Board of Clallam County Commissioners, in consid- a resolution setting the hereby notifies the pareration of the above findings of fact, a public hear- date, time, and location ties, Bridgette Schmidt ing on the debatable emergencies listed above will of an election to fill the and Brendan Adams Sr., be held December 8, 2015 at 10:30 a.m. in Room expiring term of Joseph that their presence is re160 of the Clallam County Courthouse. Murray during the regu- quired on January 20th, lar monthly Board meet- 2016 at 2:30 PM, for a PASSED AND ADOPTED this twenty-fourth day of ing scheduled for 3:00 hearing in the Quinault November 2015 p m o n D e c e m b e r 8 , Tribal Court in Taholah, 2015 at Armory Square, Grays Harbor County, BOARD OF CLALLAM COUNTY 228 W. 1st St., Ste. H, Washington. Failure to appear or respond within COMMISSIONERS Port Angeles, WA. 60 days of Publication, _______________________________ _ Legal No. 669599 may result in a default. Jim McEntire, Chair Pub.: Nov. 22, 29, 2015 For more infor mation, _________________________________ please call (360) 276Mike Chapman 8211 ext. 685. _________________________________ Pub. November 22, 29, Bill Peach December 6, 2015 Trish Holden, CMC, Clerk of the Board Legal No.669761 Pub: November 29, 2015 Legal No:670978



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Donations aid in vision EDITOR’S NOTE: For 27 years, Peninsula Daily News He had Scotch-taped the lenses into the frames. readers in Jefferson and Clallam counties have supported He couldn’t afford to buy a new pair on his federal penthe “hand up, not a handout” Peninsula Home Fund. sion, which barely covered the cost of food and rent. Today, we feature another in a series of articles on how With clear vision, life holds new promise the fund operates and who benefits from our readers’ Peninsula’s safety net generosity. To donate online by credit card, click on www.secure. Between now and New Year’s peninsuladailynews.com/homefund. Eve, the Peninsula Home Fund — a safety net for North PENINSULA DAILY NEWS Olympic Peninsula resiIF YOU WEAR eyeglasses, stop for a moment to think dents when there is nowhere else to turn about how much they change your life. Take them off for just a few minutes . . . what’s your — is seeking contributions for our world like? Can you image if you needed eyeglasses, but you annual holiday season fundraiscouldn’t afford to buy them? ing campaign. Could you read? From Port Could you see the faces of your children? Townsend to Could you drive or hold a job? If you were a child, could you do your schoolwork? Or Forks, from see what’s on the blackboard so you could participate in Quilcene and Brinnon to class? Sequim and A pair of glasses can turn someone’s life around. Every year, the Peninsula Daily News’ “hand up, not a LaPush, the handout” Peninsula Home Fund provides new prescrip- Home Fund tion eyeglasses to residents of Jefferson and Clallam — now in its 27th year — counties. They go to children, the elderly and others who are is a “hand up, not a handout” desperately trying to make ends meet. Without the help of the Home Fund, these people often for children, have to choose between purchasing food, medicine and teens, families and the elderly clothes or getting prescription eyeglasses. Even with the advent of the Affordable Care Act, there to get through an are many who do not have vision coverage and cannot e m e r g e n c y afford to pay the average $154 cost of an eye exam and situation. In addition to eye$200 cost for a pair of eyeglasses (according to VSP, a glasses, Home Fund vision care insurance leader). Because of eyeglasses obtained through the Home Fund, money pays for hot meals children can succeed in school, unemployed adults can find for seniors in Jefferson and jobs and support their families, and seniors can remain Clallam counties; meeting rent, independent and safe in the dignity of their own homes. energy and transportation needs; warm winter coats for kids; home repairs Glasses can be priceless for the low-income; needed prescription drugs; dental Each person’s story is different, but every pair of glasses work; safe and drug-free temporary housing . . . the list obtained through the Home Fund made an immediate and goes on.

A pair of glasses can turn someone’s life around.

real difference to a grateful Peninsula resident. ■ A fifth-grader in Port Angeles was labeled a “problem learner” — he had lost interest in school, his grades were failing, he had become almost an outcast because he was not learning at the same level as the other children. His parents and teachers finally realized it was all due to vision problems. From a lowincome family, visits to the pediatrician had been infrequent and vision screening nonexistent. He received glasses through the Home Fund, and it was “amazing how his whole demeanor changed,” said his mother. “He could actually read a book and enjoy it and not get frustrated.” For him, the most valuable gift he ever got was a pair of eyeglasses. ■ For a woman in Port Townsend, new glasses allow her to drive her car to work. They let her maintain her job as a health aide and read stories to her grandchildren. ■ A retired U.S. Forest Service employee in Forks got new glasses through the Home Fund after his old ones literally fell apart.

No deductions by PDN So far this year, the Home Fund has helped more than 2,700 individuals and families in Jefferson and Clallam counties. No money is deducted by the Peninsula Daily News for administration fees or any other overhead. Every penny goes to OlyCAP — nonprofit Olympic Community Action Programs — the No. 1 emergency-care agency on the Peninsula. Among its many responsibilities, OlyCAP also manages the Home Fund for the PDN, screening applicants, carefully disbursing the funds and providing life-changing counseling and services to those who need that “hand up.” Assistance is also limited to one time in a 12-month period. The average amount of help this year has been $62.04 per person or family. All instances of help are designed to get an individual or family through a crisis — and back on the path to selfsufficiency. Home Fund case managers often work with each individual or family to develop a plan to become financially stable — and avoid a recurrence of the emergency that prompted aid from the fund. As needed, Peninsula Home Fund contributions are often used in conjunction with money from churches, service clubs and other donors, enabling OlyCAP to stretch the value of the contribution. The goal again: “a hand up, not a handout.” All contributions are IRS tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law for the year in which the check is written. Your personal information is kept confidential. PDN and OlyCAP do not rent, sell, give or otherwise share your address or other information with anyone or make any other use of it. TURN

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GIVE VOICE TO YOUR HEART A GIFT OF any size is welcome. Peninsula Home Fund has never been a campaign of heavy hitters. If you can contribute only a few dollars, please don’t hesitate because you think it won’t make a difference. Every gift makes a difference, regardless of its size. From children’s pennies to checks for thousands of dollars, the generosity of Peninsula Daily News readers makes a positive difference. To donate, write a check to “Peninsula Home Fund” and attach it to the coupon that appears in today’s PDN.

Mail both items to Peninsula Home Fund, Peninsula Daily News, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362. You can also contribute online using a credit card: Just click on www.secure.peninsuladailynews.com/homefund. All contributions are fully IRS tax-deductible. The fund’s IRS number, under the auspices of Olympic Community Action Programs — OlyCAP — is 91-0814319. You will receive a written thank-you and acknowledgment of your gift. To delay may mean to forget.


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Fund assists residents CONTINUED FROM C1 tions about the fund, phone Terry Ward, PDN publisher, Since its beginning in at 360-417-3500. Or email 1989, the fund has relied on t w a r d @ p e n i n s u l a d a i ly the support of Clallam and news.com. Jefferson residents. Individuals, couples, Contributions so far businesses, churches, orgaWe’ve gotten a running nizations and school groups start on this year’s holiday set a new record for contri- season fundraising cambutions in 2014 — $271,981 paign. — smashing the old record A number of generous of $268,389 set Dec. 31, individuals and organiza2013. tions have been donating As of Sept. 30, $168,364 money to the Peninsula has been spent for Home Home Fund since the first Fund grants. of the year. And as we move into While most of the money winter, the toughest period is raised between Thanksof the year, all of the remain- giving and Dec. 31, the fund ing money — $119,000 — is itself never closes. expected to be spent before Donations of any amount Dec. 31. are always welcome. To donate online by How to apply for a credit card, please click on Home Fund grant www.secure.peninsuladaily To apply for a Peninsula news.com/homefund. Below is a list of donors Home Fund grant, contact one of the three OlyCAP whose contributions were processed between Jan. 1 offices: â– OlyCAP’s Port Ange- and Nov. 24. Thank you very much les office is at 228 W. First St., Suite J (Armory Square for making a difference Mall); 360-452-4726. For in the lives — and Port Angeles and Sequim futures — of your neighbors: area residents. • Jim’s Pharmacy, Port â– Its Port Townsend Angeles — $1,043.28. The office is at 823 Commerce Loop; 360-385-2571. For Home Fund was Jim’s Jefferson County resi- “Shop with Loyalty and Shop Locallyâ€? Charity of the dents. â– The Forks office is at Month for December 2014. 421 Fifth Ave.; 360-374- Each month, Jim’s donates 6193. For West End a portion of its profits from over-the-counter sales, plus residents. Leave a message in the donations from customers voice mail box at any of the and employees, to a local three numbers, and a Home nonprofit organization. • Ann R. Kennedy, Port Fund caseworker will phone Angeles — $50. you back. • Peggy Dire Olesen, OlyCAP’s website: www. olycap.org; email: action@ Sequim — $200. In memory of Budman Dire and olycap.org. If you have any ques- Michael Brown, two very awesome guys.

• M.P. Minor, Sequim — $100. • Mary E. Sperling, Port Angeles — $50. In memory of Michael E. Fish. • Bob and Virginia Kuhn, Port Angeles - $100. • Just Dolls of Washington, Port Angeles - $500. For the Home Fund, as mentioned in the Peninsula Daily News’ Feb. 6, 2015, article about our doll show and sale on Feb 7, which was our most successful show. Our next show will be our club’s 20th here in Port Angeles. Our drawing will again benefit the Home Fund. • Scotty and Carol McComb, Port Ludlow $100. In honor of Doug Stork. • Xi Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, Port Angeles - $500. • John Brewer, Port Angeles - $100. In honor of the staff of the Peninsula Daily News. I am proud of all of you, and I bid you all a heartfelt thanks. • John Brewer, Port Angeles - $100. In honor of those dedicated professionals who are still with us in spirit: Henry Acevedo, Tom Thompson, Brad LaBrie, Gary Jones, Jim Manders and Verlie Wynn. • Andrew T. May, Port Angeles - $900. Proceeds from Andrew May’s Peninsula Daily News Garden Bus Tour to the 2015 Northwest Flower & Garden Show in Seattle. • Elaine and Gary Nelson, Port Townsend - $100. • Samuel Shusterman, Port Townsend - $300. In memory of Frances P. Shusterman. Many thanks also to these donors (who requested that the

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Angeles. In memory of my sons, Donald and Michael Bower. • Patricia McElroy, Winston-Salem, N.C. In honor of Bruce and Jenna Brod. • Katherine Johnson, Quilcene. • Walter E. Johnson, Port Angeles. In memory of Violet M. Johnson. • Janiell McLaughlin, Port Angeles. • Richard Christianson, Sequim. In memory of Laura Christianson. • Robert Pfeiffer, Port Angeles. • Steve Edison, Sequim. • I.B.E.W. Local 997, Port Angeles. In memory of Laura Christianson. • Robert Sheridan, Sequim. • Alan and Michaelle Barnard, Port Angeles. • Rita Heywood, Sequim. In memory of Robert Lee. • Olympic Springs Inc., Carlsborg. • John Sealander, San Francisco, Calif. In memory of Audrey Kaplan. • Joe Cammack, Port Angeles.

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• Larry and Sandy Davidson, Sequim. • Hoch Construction Inc., Port Angeles. • George Jacobssen, Port Ludlow. • Alfred and Barbara Deese, Port Angeles. In memory of Ann Holke. • Jaqueline and Neil Eklund, Sequim. • Ellen and Ted Tsoneff, Port Angeles. • Fred and Ann Weinmann, Port Townsend. • Kevin and Connee Foster, Port Angeles. • Anita Leccese, Sequim. Blessings to all that they may be warm and healthy with good food to eat. Jay F. Burcham, Port Townsend. In loving memory of my wife, Shirley M. Burcham. Norman Gallacci, Lacey. Deceased and present members of the Gallacci and Morris families. Many thanks also to these donors (who requested anonymity): • Port Angeles - $100. • Port Angeles - $400. • Port Townsend - $100. In memory of Gerald Thorsen. • Port Angeles - $25. In honor of Anna Barrigan. • Port Townsend - $100. • Tacoma - $200. • Port Ludlow - $75. In memory of my great-grandparents, William and Veronica Laverick. • Port Ludlow - $10. • Port Angeles - $2,000. In memory of Jack “Rockyâ€? Rockwell. Thank you for the past 36 years we loved, laughed and lived for. You made me your “Queen of Hearts.â€? Memories of our many trips to tropical islands will remain in my heart forever. “Aloha oe,â€? my love. Until we meet again. • Port Angeles - $10. • Port Angeles - $75. In memory of Helen Wood. • Forks - $125. • Sequim - $25. • Sequim - $5. God bless. • Sequim - $25. In memory of Pamela Ward Roberson. • Port Angeles - $1,000. In memory of Eleanor Naddy. • Port Angeles - $200. • Sequim - $100. • Port Townsend - $300. • Sequim - $25. _________ EVEN THE BEST handwriting can be hard to decipher at times. Please report any errors in this list to Terry Ward, 360-417-3500 (there’s voice mail if he’s away), or email him at tward@peninsula dailynews.com. We’ll rerun the listing correctly. Our sincerest appreciation again to our donors.


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‘Intuitive’ eating has weight-loss limits BY GRETCHEN REYNOLDS

ight volunteers were assigned to cut daily calorie consumption to between 1,200 and 1,800 calories, depending on individual metabolic rates, for an energy deficit of about 500 calories a day.

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People hate counting and cutting calories. That unsurprising fact is behind the rise of ‘‘intuitive’’ eating, an approach that de-emphasizes dieting in favor of attending to bodily signals, like feelings of hunger and, more important, fullness. Despite an outpouring of related books and seminars, and the advocacy of some obesity specialists, intuitive eating — referred to by some as ‘‘mindful’’ eating — has not been subject to much independent scientific investigation.

three weeks, on average, than the calorie cutters. But then their discipline, luck or bodily selfawareness apparently deserted them, and most began regaining weight.

End of six weeks At the end of the six weeks, few had lost much weight and some had a net gain of nearly two pounds. The upshot: Calories matter, Anglin says.

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They also received instructions and counseling on how to eat healthfully within their calorie limits. The other eight volunteers practiced intuitive eating — a program, according to intuitiveeating. org, guided by 10 principles like “Reject the diet mentality,” “Honor your hunger” and “Make peace with food.” These subjects were given no calorie targets. To ensure that differences in physical activity wouldn’t overly influence

weight loss, everyone was asked to exercise lightly at the lab three times a week and refrain from other workouts.

Three-week checkpoint After three weeks, weights were rechecked, and subjects received additional counseling and encouragement. After another three weeks, the volunteers in the calorie-restriction group had lost an average

of 5.3 pounds each. Shrinkage was swiftest during the first two weeks of the program, Anglin says, then threatened to plateau. But the follow-up counseling at three weeks seemed to reinvigorate their resolve, she says, and the volunteers generally lost an additional 2.5 pounds or so over the subsequent three weeks. The intuitive eaters began well, according to Anglin, losing slightly more weight during the first

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A recent study, however, offers one of the first headto-head comparisons of the effectiveness of calorie restriction and intuitive eating. The study, published in October in Nutrition and Health, was led by Judith C. Anglin, an associate professor of nutrition and director of the dietetics program at Texas Southern University in Houston, who had been struck by the number of friends and clients enrolling in intuitiveeating programs. Anglin and her coauthors recruited 16 overweight men and women from a college community and measured their weight, body mass index, health and metabolism. (The number of volunteers was small because this was a pilot study; there are plans for larger, longer-term studies.) Eight volunteers were assigned to cut daily calorie consumption to between 1,200 and 1,800 calories, depending on individual metabolic rates, for an energy deficit of about 500 calories a day.

Bodily messages about hunger and satiety can be useful, but they should be supplemented with some awareness of caloric intake. No one, she says, is likely to lose weight over the long term by responding intuitively to hunger with a serving of chocolate cake.

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Questions to be considered Mother needs before signing up for help advice to make FOR MORE YEARS than I care to remember now, I’ve been taking every possible opportunity to overstate the obvious: 1) There are a lot of elders, and (2) there are going to be more. One would think that these would not generally be perceived as unduly complex, or insightful, observations. But one would think that erroneously. Otherwise, why would I have had to repeat myself ad infinitum? Interestingly, government has not been the only entity to be somewhat tardy in getting to the obvious. Major portions of the business community have been less than lightning quick to perceive what (or who) is right in front of them. Finally, it appears, some folks (i.e. businesses, services and establishments) are beginning to get it. They’re beginning to get that it might make sense to have a bench or a few chairs here and there, or to have aisles wide enough to permit the movement of non-bulimic shoppers, or to not put the 12 lb. box of detergent on the top shelf or to realize that adequate parking that is three blocks away might not be adequate parking.

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Which raises the musical quesHarvey tion: “What’s wrong with that?” “Nothing,” he said in the key of C, as long as you get what you pay for and actually wanted what you got. We represent a huge percentage of our local economies, and that’s only going to grow. Given our sheer numbers, it only stands to statistical reason that some of us are going to need and want various kinds of help to do various kinds of things. As far as I’m concerned, this is all good news, with a single caveat: Do you remember where you are? You are in America. Somebody is going to try to sell you something 24/7, which requires that you give a modicum of thought to what the heck it is and whether not need or want it. For instance, what is case manageRight to courtesy ment? Or that customers have a right to Don’t know? Then why would you basic human courtesy and, at least, a pay to have it done? passing familiarity with the language Well, you wouldn’t, unless or until or that your cellphone is not necessar- you understand what case manageily my problem. ment means and what it does (and I could go on. So could you, but let’s how often and to whom) and can see how much they can figure out all decide if it’s worth paying for. by themselves. Not as surprising is the fact that Questions to ask some folks have figured out that not Let’s do another one: Do you all elders are poverty-stricken. In fact, some of us are even willing really need help paying your bills? I know a number of people who to spend some money on things that we need, so now we’re learning about do. I also know a number of people who don’t. They just have a little all the things we need that we were trouble getting their hands to do too stupid to figure out we needed all what they want them to do. by ourselves, but I digress. Do you need respite? The real point (there had to be one What is assisted living in your in here somewhere) is that more and own home? more service-oriented businesses are Do you understand what that appearing (or diversifying, or whatmeans, or does it just further conever) and marketing themselves fuse you, when you were underenthusiastically to elders, with serstandably confused about this stuff vices such as help with paying bills, financial management, errands, care- to begin with? We all only got one opportunity to giving, long-term care planning, help buy, en masse, something we didn’t at home, medical powers of attorney, understand, and we used up that guardianships, investments, respite, opportunity when we all bought VCRs. case management and other equally Now we’re required by the immuincomprehensible terms.

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Call references When someone is trying to sell you some kind of help, get references. Get a lot of them and call them. And listen to the answers! Do you really want to cheerfully hand over your checkbook to a complete stranger just because they said they’re going to help you? Are you perfectly comfortable granting a durable power of attorney for health care to a company? Would you like to buy a bridge? I know of local businesses and businesspeople who do all of the above. They do it honestly, ethically and with genuine caring, and many of the people they help would be in serious trouble without them. Yup, I know those people. Do you? No? Then snoop until you do, because once that money is gone, it’s gone. References, references, references. Especially when it comes to leaving your mother, father, grandparents, aunt, uncle or spouse alone with a stranger. You only have to be wrong once. And if you do sign up for a service, be sure that you (or someone) looks at the fine print. What would it take to get out if you wanted to get out? Don’t know? They do. Good businesspeople smile and make you feel safe and welcomed. So do predators. So, what’s my sure-fire way of knowing whether someone is telling me the truth? I ask them if they were able to program a VCR. Anyone who says “yes” gets hung up on. Anyone who doesn’t know what a VCR was, gets a history lesson. Think of it as an interview.

________ Mark Harvey is director of Clallam/Jefferson Senior Information & Assistance, which operates through the Olympic Area Agency on Aging. He is also a member of the Community Advocates for Rural Elders partnership. He can be reached at 360-452-3221 (Port Angeles-Sequim), 360-385-2552 (Jefferson County) or 360-374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.

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Solving Thanksgiving guest list woes MY BROTHER AND his wife are divorcing. My sister-in-law usually holds Thanksgiving, but this year I am due to their circumstances. My brother said he will “give up” the holiday and we should invite his wife and children. He is seeing another woman and probably wants to spend the day with her. Meanwhile, my sister-inlaw has been texting me about his infidelity. Too weird! I like my sister-in-law, but she’s not family. But if I don’t invite her, we won’t see the kids. I told my brother they should all come, but he was noncommittal. Ideas? Beatrice No matter how gnarly a knot I presented to my father as a boy, I could count on his working at it until my shoelaces (or kite strings or yo-yos) were free, at last, for me to knot up all over again. Some people are blessed with patience; others, scissors. Let’s try my dad’s approach on your Thanksgiving tangle. Dealing with the separate strands makes them easier to handle. First, call your brother on his noble abdication of the holiday. “I’m guessing you want to spend the day with Sha-

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ron. Can’t you see her on Black F r i d a y, instead?” But he might not be keen on sharing close quarters with his estranged wife, depending on how conscious their uncoupling is. Respect his wishes if he says he can’t socialize with her. A screaming match is not a tasty side dish. Now, for your sister-inlaw: No one (I know) wants to hear about our brother’s infidelity, via text, from their estranged spouse. In your kindest voice, say: “You know I love you. But I am not the person for you to confide in about my brother.” With the results of these separate conversations under your belt — together with your impulse to be kind to the children — decide whom you want to invite for Thanksgiving. It’s your holiday, too.

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The missing moms For several years, two gay couples and I (the host and lone singleton) have celebrated Thanksgiving with three of the crowd’s widowed mothers. (The

other two moms live at considerable distance.) Last year, one of the mothers died; and this year, another one passed away. So our party will be five men, one mother and strong memories of the two who passed. Any suggestions for keeping the party light and avoiding the feel of a memorial service? Joe in New York “There ought to be a hall of fame for mamas,” as Glen Campbell and Steve Wariner sang pretty convincingly in the late ’80s. But there isn’t. So, while I understand your desire to avoid a maudlin turkey day, a party constituted consistently of the same small crew of mothers and sons will necessarily need a moment to mark the passing. Try going in the opposite direction from the one you’re considering. Don’t avoid the deaths. Start the party with a toast to the two mothers who have died. Their sons will appreciate it. And you will have noted the admirable “through thick and thin” nature of your Thanksgiving tradition. Also, by acknowledging the elephant in the room, you will create an opening for moving beyond it, to cheerier subjects, too.

to someone without a place esce to people I suspect of to go. merely jumping on a bandLast month, I invited a That makes you a nice wagon out of schadenfreude. single friend (without fam- person, in my book. How to quash these conily) to join our small gatherversations? ing for Thanksgiving. Boyfriend’s a boor J.L. in New York She accepted; then 10 days later, she told me she Two years ago, our In the immortal words had just received an invita- daughter brought home her sung by Whitney Houston, tion from close friends with boyfriend for the holiday. “It’s not right, but it’s OK.” whom she had celebrated He slept until 3 p.m. Social media has shined before and would be joining every day and stayed up all a bright light on social justhem, instead. night drinking in their bed- tice issues. I understand her prefer- room. Think of the tragic ence to be with old friends, We found this rude. encounters between Afribut I still feel rejected. She wants to bring him can-Americans and law Am I being hypersensi- again this year, and we are tive, or could she have han- dreading a repeat perfor- enforcement. Just last weekend, Facedled this better? mance. book allowed Parisians to Susan in Alameda, What should we do? “check in safe” amid heartCalif. Anonymous breaking calamity. And social media hooked I am sorry that kindness Tell your daughter you me up with my best pal landed you with hurt feel- can’t wait to see them. (It ings. (And I don’t think you doesn’t sound as if this beau from third grade. I am not going to dump are being hypersensitive, is going anywhere.) on social media. especially if you think of Then add: “But Jim’s allStill, there is nothing this woman as a friend and night drinking and all-day not merely as a “holiday sleeping seemed antisocial (many) social media users love like piling on, espeorphan.”) to us. cially when the whiff of She had a few options: Let’s agree that everyStick with the first invita- one’s up by 11, this year, in sanctimony is in the air. Your boss was probably tion she accepted; deploy a time for turkey hash.” caught saying something white lie to spring herself Some houseguests need stupid or offensive. from your dinner; or try a boundaries spelled out. Why would her or his heart-to-heart with you, defense be on you? explaining her predica- Defending the boss Say: “I only know what I ment. The owner of the com- saw on Twitter. Nothing She went with option pany I work for got into hot juicy to add, I’m afraid.” three and failed. Tamp down the embers Now, it’s your turn: Tell water for doing something of yesterday’s controversy her that her switch-up hurt insensitive. Social media had a field by being dull. your feelings. A sincere apology might day with it. ________ The story has mostly run make you feel better. Philip Galanes is an advice Or leave things alone, if its course, but I still find columnist who specializes in conmyself having to defend the temporary etiquette and social you prefer. But congratulate your- owner (over a decision I had dilemmas. Email questions to him self on opening your home nothing to do with) or acqui- via socialq@nytimes.com.

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Lavin: All parties concerned are in the wrong CONTINUED FROM C4 If I were dating her, flirting would be a much bigger red flag than nudity. What do you think?

Did Kelly cross a line? Does Andrea cross a line when she flirts? Am I nuts for getting drawn into their fight? Good friend Frank

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Ottele — Olsen Karlie Marie Ottele, 22, and Samson Paul Olsen, 24, married Nov. 14, 2015, at the Red Lion Hotel in Port Angeles. The bride is the daughter of Cara Ottele and Joe Becker of Port Angeles, and Randy Ottele of Sequim. She is a 2011 graduate of Port Angeles High School and a 2013 graduate of Whatcom Community College. She works as a nanny in Port Angeles. The groom is the son of Kristen Olsen of Port Angeles and Loren Olsen. He is a 2009 graduate of Port Angeles High School and a 2011 graduate of Skagit Valley Community College. He works as a firefighter for the U.S. Forest Service in Concrete. The couple honey-

Don and Bobbie Thompson in 2015, at left, and in 1945.

Don and Bobbie Thompson Don and Bobbie (Lindberg) Thompson plan to celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary Saturday, Dec. 5, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. with an open house for family and friends at the Port Angeles Senior Center. Their children are hosting the event. The couple married Dec. 2, 1945, in Port Angeles. Don retired from the City of Port Angeles after many years. He was

head mechanic and foreman of City Light Garage. Bobbie worked retail for many years at the Peoples Store and Lamonts. She retired as department head and buyer for the domestics department. Don was born in Port Angeles and Bobbie moved from Shelton at a very young age. They have always lived in Port Angeles. The couple has four children:

Karlie and Samson Olsen. mooned for three days in La Push and plans to travel to Thailand next fall. Their wedding song was “Stand by Me” by Ben E. King.

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How can sibling help suicidal brother? DEAR ABBY: I have a sibling, “Bailey,” who suffers from panic attacks and anxiety disorder. Bailey was first diagnosed while I was attending college. I had a standard psychology class that helped me understand the basics of what he was going through, but whenever there would be a problem with him, I would always feel completely out of my depth. Bailey has improved over the past couple years thanks to medicine and lots of therapy. But recently, he threatened to commit suicide. Our parents took him straight to the hospital. When I came home after work and heard what had happened, I sympathized with my parents, but I had no idea how to respond to such an ordeal. Worse, my parents want me to talk to Bailey. Where do I even begin?! Please advise. At a loss in the east Dear At a loss: Much as your parents might wish it, you are not an expert when it comes to mental illness and you cannot be your brother’s therapist.

DEAR ABBY When you see Bailey, tell Van Buren him you love him and had no idea he was in so much pain. Ask what kind of emotional support he needs from you, and be prepared to listen. Encourage him to talk openly with his therapist, because no one should have to go through what he is experiencing alone, and his therapist can help in ways that — much as you all might wish to — a relative cannot.

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Dear Abby: I have been married to “Tom” for nine years. I moved into his house after we married. I downsized a lot of my belongings, but the problem is, Tom doesn’t want me to have anything of mine in his house. He’s always giving my things away or making remarks about what I do have is trash.

I have decided to put everything of mine into storage. I will even keep my clothing elsewhere and keep only a comb and toothbrush in his home. This makes me very sad because I feel he does not value me. I feel homeless even though I have a place to stay. I work and we split the bills. I don’t know why he’s so negative about anything that is mine, and I’m wondering if I should just move out. I have tried talking to him and he says he is “only joking” when he offers something of mine to someone else. However, because he has given away my things in the past, it’s not a joke to me. Guest in my own house

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Be cautious of bird salmonella this winter ONCE TEMPERATURES DROP into the 30s and snow blankets the mountains, something changes in the way we relate to the birds at our feeders. A sense of urgency BIRD has us making sure we keep the feeders filled, WATCH but something else enters the picture. Who might be Joan coming to dinner? Carson That is the thought that enters the mind of anyone who has fed birds for some length of time. Even before temperatures dipped below 40, our first winter visitor arrived. Actually, the better description is “visitors.” We have one or two pine siskins stay through the summer and nest, but come winter that changes. Birds from up north in the British Columbia region cross the Strait by the thousands. Flocks numbering in the hundreds descend on yards where feeders are found. This happened in our yard last month. First there was the one or two siskins; then there was a flock of at least 200. The feeders filled with shelled sunflower seeds were drained dry in less than a day. As these are the feeders that hang by suction cups on the windows, the noisy activity was impressive. Even the dog roused from her nap to see what was going on. Normally, the feeding birds are ignored by Penny who is only interested in squirrels. Chickadees and nuthatches had to sneak a turn at the seeds when the siskins were quarreling among themselves. I confess it was too much. Those shelled sunflower seeds are expensive so they were taken down (temporarily). Sunflower seeds in the shells were substituted. Of course they disappeared just as fast. Once those feeders ran dry, they stayed that way because no one is going to starve and the regulars aren’t going to desert me. Now that it’s time to put the feeders back on the windows, I’m hoping the pine siskins will be feeding somewhere else — but experience tells me they will be back. There is also a good chance their numbers will build throughout the coming months. More than the inroads on the bird seed and the mess they make, my concern is that this could turn into one of those winters when large numbers of pine siskins lead to sick birds.

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Gifts perfect for Holidays can harbor true garden lovers new threats for pets WITH LAST WEEK’S gift list, I gave you a menagerie of holiday present options, perfect for any avid horticulturalist. But now that we are just past the Thanksgiv- A GROWING ing holiday and the last CONCERN few turkey sandwiches are at hand, our Andrew thoughts turn to all the Christmas parties May and gatherings we will be attending with family, friends, co-workers and acquaintances. As true gardeners and plant lovers know, now is the time for perfect seasonal, holiday party presents and gifts to the host and hostess, punctuated with a botanical flare. So please, peruse this list of hostess gifts and be the delight of the party: 1. Old-fashioned cut flowers. All the flower outlets will now start to bundle holiday themed bouquets with a touch of evergreen, holly, or some gold glitter; a cut flower bundle is perfect for any party and the hosts will not have to worry about any future care. 2. Poinsettia. This “old standard” is the botanical symbol of Christmas. Nowadays they come in a plethora of colors — natural, dyed and even glittered and sparkled. Make sure to pre-warm the car and rush the plant inside the recipient’s home. Poinsettias are extremely sensitive to below freezing weather (it only takes a few seconds). Give the plant gift of tradition and spread poinsettias throughout the Peninsula. 3. Amaryllis. This fail-safe bulb plant made last week’s gift list as well, but only because of how great it is. No other plant (really, nothing) is as greatly appreciated, adored and admired as an amaryllis, but only because of how stunningly beautiful it is! If you have taken my advice before, take it now, on this iconic item. 4. Wreaths/Swags. The heavenly scent of various pine and evergreens is as adorable as the magnificent arrangements designers come up with this time of year when making holiday wreaths and door swags. Many organizations and churches as well sell these botanical Christmas decorations as fundraisers this time of year. You can get a “double whammy” giv-

ing twice by buying once. This host gift is great because it displays outside (yes, and the needles drop there, too), and many more people get to see its stunning beauty. 5. Table decorations. Many florists and floral outlets, in fact all of them, now have festive table decorations. Designed with candles, pine cones, evergreen and holly, these scented marvels will instantly turn the buffet table into a showcase. This is one of my favorite gifts and many times I have harvested types of evergreens and made my own (have at it). 6. Orchids. Like amaryllis, orchids are another cannot fail host gift. Orchids are elegant and lovely, and last for months. They also thrive in poor light (what happens now) and cool conditions, which exist now, too (some people turn down the thermostat, or you can locate them in a favorite restroom). Give a royal plant; give an orchid. 7. Cyclamen. I really believe this is one of the best deal flowering potted plants there is. I have bought these for my own window sill, as they can bloom for six months or more. They, too, like low light conditions and cooler temperatures, so they are perfect for this time of year. Their uniquely shaped blossom and extremely attractive silver variegated foliage patterns make this plant a winner. Get a few cyclamen so when you give them away, you might still have one left for yourself. 8. Mistletoe. This might not be kosher right now, or politically correct, but the holidays are all about tradition and nothing is more traditional this time of year than mistletoe. This little sprig of an invasive vine can spark up the party and it is all about good will toward our fellow human. So as you travel about this holiday season, please be wary of low-lying areas where black ice will develop in the cold mornings and evening hours, because we need you to keep feeling cheery and spry, arriving safely with your host or hostess gift.

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

EDITOR’S NOTE: Pet Connection is on vacation this week. This column originally ran Nov. 18, 2013.

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ening. Put Johnson AS I STROLLED boozy through the grocery store party last month, I noticed that leftovers the Christmas decor was well out already up. of reach. In my mind, it was still That summer, but apparently includes the good folks at my local whiskyfooditorium wanted to ring soaked in the holidays a tad early fruitthis year. cakes, Some day, I am certain trifles they will start putting up laced with liqueurs and the the tinsel in June. rum balls that Aunt MarThe holiday season is tha sends every year. one of togetherness, and ■ Open doors — Peopets are increasingly a big ple come and go much part of holiday festivities. more during the holidays During this otherwise than other times of year, joyous season, a few pet and all that traffic can lead dangers are lurking, to plenty of opportunities though. for escape. This info will help keep In the ER, we see many your pet safe during all the pets who made a break for fun and avoid expensive freedom when Uncle Floyd trips to the pet ER. came a-callin’ with his spe■ Food — The biggest cial tuna surprise. holiday threats to pets Dogs and cats can dart come from the same out the door without anythreats to your waistline one even noticing, and and chances of you fitting there’s a whole big world of into your skinny jeans — hurt just waiting for them food! out there. The holiday season is all Ensure that pets are about food (yeah, and love safely put away when you and family and all that are expecting guests, and other stuff, too), and there’s make a nightly head count plenty of it to be had: cook- to make sure that all the ies, roast beast, puddings furry family members are and more cookies. accounted for before turnTo you, it may just ing in for your visions of mean another hour on the sugar plums. stair stepper, but to your Here’s hoping you have dog, human food can cause a sane season, and that all real problems. family members make it Vomiting and diarrhea through safely, no matter are common side effects how many legs they have. from eating too much people food (the medical term Q&A— with Mikkel we throw about is “dietary Becker indiscretion”), and in some We have adopted a cases, this can proceed to a new dog. He is very more serious condition friendly and has really called pancreatitis. great manners, except Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas, the for one thing: He gland that makes digestive snatches food. A couple enzymes as well as insulin. of times his teeth have grazed our fingers. How When the pancreas can we break him of becomes inflamed, it releases these enzymes and this bad habit? — via Facebook begins digesting itself. This can be a serious and That’s definitely a compainful condition that often mon problem. requires hospitalization. Sometimes hard mouthIt is probably a good ing indicates a dog who is idea to either keep pets anxious, fearful or overconfined during any holistimulated. day parties, or make sure There are a couple of guests (especially kids) things you can try to make know not to give treats to the situation less overyour pets. Dogs and cats have been whelming for the dog and teach him to take food (and known to drag an entire other objects) gently. turkey off the counter First, always deliver when the owner’s back is treats below the mouth. turned (you know they’ve When you hold them up gotta be thinking, high, the dog’s natural “SCORE!”), so make sure inclination is to jump up you stay aware of their and grab. whereabouts during meal Sometimes dogs jump preparation. and bite because they’re If you do want to used to treats being include your pet in the meal and fun, stick to a bit dropped and are trying to grab them before they fall. of lean turkey and low- or This may call for a bit no-fat veggies (no onions, though, as these can cause more bending on your part, especially if you have a anemia in dogs and cats), small dog. and skip the gravy, dressDeliver the treat ing and pecan pie. straight to the dog’s mouth. Sugar-free items that This takes practice, contain xylitol are also because sometimes it’s toxic to pets. hard to hold a treat with■ Booze — It is true: out fumbling and starting Don’t get your Doberman to drop it, but once you get drunk during the holidays the hang of it, he’ll be less (or any other time), and likely to grab at it. don’t let any lampshadeAnother way to teach wearing guests try to give your dog to take treats your pug a mug of beer. And no one wants to see more gently is what’s sometimes called the “Zen” a basset with a hangover. Your dog or cat’s liver is game. Place a treat on your not equipped to process palm and close your hand alcohol, and even small amounts can be life-threat- over it.

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Show the dog your closed hand. He will probably mouth it, but wait until only his tongue or nose is touching the outside of your hand. Then you can open it to give him the treat. The hand opens only when the mouth is gentle and soft without teeth. Let him know you like that behavior by saying “Good” and opening your palm. When a dog mouths hard, say “Ouch!” and pull your hand away so the opportunity for the treat is lost. Try again once the dog calms down.

The Buzz — with Christie Keith ■ Bone cancer in dogs is difficult, costly and painful to treat, with a poor prognosis for most. It’s also a disease that strikes humans, including children. Now, veterinary researchers at the Auburn University Research Initiative in Cancer have received a two-year, $118,848 grant to study a new treatment for canine bone cancer that may also help humans. The treatment being studied would use a modified hepatitis virus vaccine to turn cancer cells into factories that pump out more copies of the virus instead of reproducing themselves. ■ Gazing at an aquarium can be very soothing — in fact, aquariums in dentists’ and doctors’ waiting rooms have been shown to reduce anxiety in patients. But at a recent infectious disease conference held in San Francisco, Dr. George Alangaden of the Henry Ford Health System told physicians that aquariums can be responsible for skin infections because of an organism known as Mycobacterium marinum. The bug has a long incubation period, and often goes undiagnosed, even though it’s easily treated. So if you’re dealing with a skin infection and you keep fish, be sure to ask your doctor to look for M. marinum. ■ Some cats develop tumors known as fibrosarcomas at the site of injections. Feline specialists have long recommended administering vaccinations and other shots in a cats’ leg, because it’s much easier to amputate a leg than to remove these tumors from between the shoulders. Now Dr. Julie Levy of the University of Florida is suggesting a new injection site: the tail tip. In a study she conducted, cats responded to vaccines given in the tail as well as they did to those given in other locations, and, she says, amputating a tail tip is very simple surgery.

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

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SEQUIM — The Sequim Library, 630 N. Sequim Ave., will host Family Flicks with “Meet the Robinsons” at 2 p.m. Saturday. This 2007 computer-animated film tells the story of a brilliant young inventor

named Lewis who sets off on a time-traveling journey to find the family he never knew. In an amazing twist, Lewis discovers that the fate of the future rests in his hands, but he can’t save it alone — he’ll need every bit of help he can get from

the wonderfully wacky Robinson family. The Robinsons help Lewis learn to keep moving forward and never stop believing in himself. For more information, phone 360-683-1161, visit www.nols.org or email youth@nols.org.


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denominational service for lished a collection of poems Japan and Italy. anyone grieving the death The event is free and titled W.O.L.F. (We Only of a loved one over the past Love Freedom). open to the public. year. For more information, It was the publication of The event will include email Conroy at vconroy@ that book and his commitmusic, prayer, candle light- ment to achieving his pencol.edu or Kate Reavey ing, a reading of the names dream of studying abroad at kreavey@pencol.edu. PORT ANGELES — of the deceased, reflection that provided Pritchard The Juan de Fuca Netand reception of a memowith the opportunity to Discussion group work’s first public outreach rial ornament. study in Florence, Italy, in SEQUIM — The event will be presented at Participants are asked the spring. Sequim Great Decisions the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. to bring a picture of the According to a news Discussion Group will meet Lincoln St., from 6 p.m. to loved one. release: “An initial publica- at the Sequim Library, 630 8 p.m. Thursday. For more information or tion grant from the Bill N. Sequim Ave., from The cost is $7. to preregister, phone Paul Hennessey Native Bridges 10 a.m. to noon Friday. The panel discussion, Fiorini, bereavement coorFund provided a key startThe focus of this talk is “Whales in the Strait of dinator with Assured Hos- ing point, but it was the “Delusions of Grand StratJuan de Fuca,” will be mod- pice, at 360-582-3796. poet’s charisma, talents, egy: The Problem with erated by local marine and wisdom that led many Washington’s Planning mammal responder Rich Studies abroad individuals, as well as the Obsession.” Osborne and include Makah Tribal Council, to PORT ANGELES — The suggested backspeakers Jamie Valadez provide generous contribu- ground reading for this disPeninsula College’s from the Lower Elwha tions toward his dream of Studium Generale will cussion is the article “DeluKlallam tribe, Shane studying abroad.” present “A Celebration of sions of Grand Strategy” Aggergaard from Island The audience will hear Study Abroad” in Peninsula from the November/DecemAdventures, Kirstin Flynn Pritchard’s stories of his College’s Little Theater, ber issue of Foreign Affairs, from Cascadia Research published by the Council Collective and Helle Ander- 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., at time in Florence and other Italian cities and 12:35 p.m. Thursday. on Foreign Relations. sen of the Feiro Marine beaches. International studies New members are Life Center. Following Pritchard, the always welcome. Speakers will talk about adviser Val Conroy and student John Pritchard will audience will have the For more information, whales in the Strait from present. chance to hear about future contact John Pollock at historic to modern times, Last winter, Pritchard, a study-abroad options in jcpollock@olypen.com or and what to do if one Makah tribal member and Germany, England, Costa 360-683-9622, or encounters a stranded spoken word poet, pubvisit http://tinyurl.com/ Rica, Ireland, Australia, marine mammal. This fall, NOAA Fisheries awarded Feiro Marine Life Center $25,226 in funding to support response to stranded marine mammals along the Strait of Juan de Fuca coast from Discovery Bay to the eastern edge of the Makah Reservation. This is the first time the Juan de Fuca Stranding Network has received an award from the John H. Prescott Marine Mammal Rescue Assistance Grant Program. Feiro had previously been responding to marine mammal stranding calls in the region on a volunteer basis. With this financial supNLISTED ERSON OF THE UARTER port, Feiro was able to hire The Navy League of the United States Bremerton/Olympic a part-time stranding network coordinator, AnderPeninsula Council recently recognized the U.S. Coast Guard Air sen, who coordinates Station/Sector Field Office Port Angeles Third Quarter 2015 Feiro’s citizen science proEnlisted Person of the Quarter during a recent Command Allgramming. Hands gathering. From left are the station’s commanding officer, She is working with seaCapt. Andrew Eriks; Navy Leaguer Ken Sweeney; Avionics soned local marine mammal responders Ed Bowlby, Electrical Technician 3rd Class Daniel Hamilton, Enlisted Mary Sue Brancato and Person of the Quarter; and Navy League Council board members Osborne to recruit volunHelen Miller, Neva Lamb and Bob Lamb. teers for this Clallam County-wide response team, as well as increasing efforts for education and public outreach. People interested in volunteering for the network response team or those and his son were memEDGAR L. interested in local whales bers of the Port Angeles should attend this first EDWARDS Chess Club for many public outreach event. July 15, 1952 years. He also enjoyed For more information, November 16, 2015 computer games, working phone 360-417-6254 or jigsaw puzzles and playing visit www.feiromarinelife Edgar L. Edwards, age balloon volleyball with resicenter.org. 103 of Port Angeles, dents of Park View Villas, passed away peacefully at where he lived for the past Bees, biodiversity Olympic Medical Center in four years. PORT TOWNSEND — Port Angeles. He is survived by his The Jefferson Land Trust Edgar was born in Kirdaughters, Gloria (Jim) Natural History Society byville, Missouri, to David Fogelberg, Lola (Don) will sponsor a presentation and Dora Edwards. He Anderson and Oleta Rodon “Bees and Biodiversity” was the sixth child out of erick; and daughter in-law, by Jerry Freilich, former eight children. Billie Edwards. He also director of the North Coast As a young man in the leaves behind eight grandand Cascades Science 1930s, he joined the Civil- Mr. Edwards children and fourteen Learning Network, on ian Conversation Corps great-grandchildren. Thursday. where he was sent to Edgar was preceded in The program begins at watchman, where at the Idaho to help build roads death by his wife of 71 7 p.m. in the Quimper Uniage of 58, he learned to and bridges. After this he years, Ruby, his son Gortarian Universalist Fellowride a bicycle to help him went back to his roots in don, son in-law Michael ship sanctuary hall, 2333 on his rounds throughout Missouri and farming. Roderick, his parents, five San Juan Ave. the mill. He met his wife, Ruby brothers and two sisters. This event is free and During Edgar’s 103 Hampton in Forsythe, MisHe will be greatly open to the public, with a years he touched the lives missed and forever loved. souri. They married in 1938 suggested donation of $5. of countless people and and had four children. A memorial service will An entomologist by made friends wherever he take place at Grace BapIn 1945, the family training, Freilich went. Having been raised moved to Port Angeles, tist Church, 4221 Mount coordinated scientific on a farm, he never lost where Edgar took a job Angeles Road on Decemresearch in Olympic his love of gardening and with the Rayonier Pulp ber 5, 2015, at 1 p.m. A National Park. after his retirement he Mill. After working there for private interment was held He has researched became a master gar31 years, he retired in November 25, 2015, at insect biodiversity since 1977. Edgar’s last position dener. Another great inter- Mount Angeles Memorial 1996 and recently carried Park. est of his was chess. He with Rayonier was as a out a project to find and identify as many bee species as possible in Olympic National Park. Freilich will explain why bees are so difficult to study. For more information, More than 150,000 troops are serving overseas. Cell Phones for Soldiers is calling visit http://jltnatural. on all Americans to support the troops by donating old cell phones. org/2015/11/02/bees-andbiodiversity.

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Briefly . . . Clallam chain gang busy in October PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Sheriff’s Office Chain Gang removed 1,140 pounds of refuse from illegal dump sites on Eggloff and River roads during the week of Oct. 19-23. Crews performed curb scraping along O’Brien, Bravo, John Jacobs, Lake Farm, Blue Mountain, North Larch and Elwha River roads, plus North Bayview Avenue. They removed and hauled away brush hanging into the roadway on Lake Farm Road. Crews removed alder trees and shrub vegetation growing in the ditch line on Mount Pleasant and Elwha River roads to Sisson Road. Brush piles and limbs were chipped off on Gossett Road in preparation for the Adventure Route of the Olympic Discovery Trail. Crews brushed and chipped the county right of way on South Barr Road. Approximately 30 to 40 yards of limb debris were chipped at the Mount Pleasant Road gravel pit. The corner of Township Line and O’Brien Road was chipped, along with the 900 block of Freshwater Bay Road. During the week of Oct. 2-6, the chain gang removed 620 pounds of refuse from Little River Road. A total of 1,280 pounds of trash was removed from an illegal dump site on Deer Park Road. Crews removed flooring

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blisters or arch support)? Or her goofy, big-hearted new pals who come to see the value in themselves through traits they thought they were missing, but in fact had all along? It’s good stuff. A strong story warrants a strong cast, and Zadan and Meron have nabbed themselves a plum one.Aside from newcomer Shanice Williams, who was handpicked over hundreds of hopefuls for the role of Dorothy in an open call, the cast is heavy with star power. The first woman to take the role of the titular “Wiz” is none other than Queen Latifah, who’s already worked with Zadan and Meron in the bigscreen adaptations of “Chicago” (2002) and “Hairspray” (2007) and the Lifetime version of “Steel Magnolias” (2012). “We realized then that she could do everything,” Zadan told Variety of his and Meron’s first meeting with Latifah at the “Chicago” casting. “She was a first-rate actress, singer and dancer. She has a star quality that lights up the screen.” Fellow R&B icon and nine-time Grammy winner Mary J. Blige (“Rock of Ages,” 2012) plays Evillene, the Wicked Witch of the Elijah Kelley as seen in “The Wiz Live!”

West, while rising stars Amber Riley (“Glee”) and Uzo Aduba (“Orange Is the New Black”) play Addaperle, the Good Witch of the North, and Glinda, the Good Witch of the South, respectively. Elijah Kelley, who starred with Latifah in “Hairspray,” plays the Scarecrow, alongside R&B singer Ne-Yo (“Stomp the Yard,” 2007) as the Tin Man and funny-guy David Alan Grier (“In Living Color”) as the Cowardly Lion. Stephanie Mills, the original Dorothy in “The Wiz” on Broadway, is returning to the show to play Auntie Em, which was a major score for Zadan and Meron. “Everyone you talk to who remembers the show remembers Stephanie Mills as Dorothy,” Zadan said in a Broadway World interview. “Having her be part of this show’s company is both nostalgic and thrilling.” As for the new Dorothy, Williams may not yet be the household name that some of her castmates are, but she’s certainly not short on talent. Of the more than 600 girls who turned up for the open call in New York and Los Angeles, “Shanice was the best singer and actress,” said Meron in the same interview. “She also felt like a real teenager who would bring something fresh and touching to the show.”

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Coronat- Coronat- Coronat- Marketp- Our Vancouver Canada's Smartest Person Mark McEwan ISU Figure Skating NHK Trophy Ladies Free MusicB- Exhibiti-

Toy Story 2 serves as this week’s guest judge. Program -- Osaka, Japan ackstage onists (N) (‘99, Ani) Tom Hanks. CBUT ion Street ion Street ion Street lace Full Animal Wild Ocean World of World of Holiday Celebration on Ice Born to Sea Wildlife Rock the KOMO 4 World ABC This Week Measure Rescue Countd. Mysteries X Games X Games Explore Rescue Docs Park News News KOMO World of Adventure Red Bull Signature Series Straight Rhythm -- USSA Skiing Aspen Winternational -- Aspen, LazyTown Tree Fu Football Night in NFL Football New NBC LazyTown Tree Fu Tom Sports Pomona, Calif. Colo. (L) Tom America (L) England vs Denver (L) KING Paid Paid Meet the Press Joel Kevin Teen Kids Think Big Biz Kid$ Into the HollyPaid Paid Paid Paid Paid Extra Weekend KONG Program Program Osteen Gerald TV News Wild wood Program Program Program Program Program N FL Football Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs Site: Arrowhead Stadium -- Kansas NFL Football Pittsburgh Steelers at Seattle Seahawks Site: CenturyLink Post KIRO 7 KIRO 7 CBS The NFL Today (L) City, Mo. (L) Field -- Seattle, Wash. (L) Game (L) News News KIRO Sunday Morning The West Lorna Joel Paid Noon News Hour

Chasing Christmas (2005, Comedy) Cake Wars: Christmas Holiday Baking Tackle My Global GBLBC Andrea Roth, Leslie Jordan, Tom Arnold. "Santa's New Ride" News Block Dueck Osteen Program Championship Reno National Wild Odd CybercNova "Inside Continental Railway The Power of Purpose With On the Psychiatrist's Couch With C'mas A colorful montage of the holiday's rich PBS Nature "Dresden to Kiel" Kratts Squad hase Einstein's Mind" Richard Leider Dr. Daniel Amen, MD history in places such as Bath, Paris and Oslo. KCTS Cat Doki Psych

Christmas Town Nicole De Boer. Twelve Wishes for Christmas Elisa Donovan. Christmas Belle ION ChooChoo ChooChoo Dive, Olly Dive, Olly Doki Paid The Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid The The King Mike & Mike & CW Paid Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Middle of Queens Molly Molly KSTW Program Program Impact Through Manna Kroeze Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid In the The Brady Gilligan's Gilligan's Happy Laverne & I Love I Love The Love Boat: The KVOS the Bible Fest Brothers Program Program Program Program Program Islands Bunch Island Island Days Shirley Lucy Lucy Christmas Cruise N FL Football New York Giants at Washington Redskins Site: FedEx The OT (L) C ollege Football Paid Paid Two and a Two and a Seahawks Gameday JFL: Gags FOX Fox NFL Sunday (L) Field -- Landover, Md. (L) Playoff Preview (N) Program Program Half Men Half Men KCPQ Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid SportFis- Big Coast Fishful Sportfis- Two Men/ Driving TV Connect Warrior The Travel Chek CHEK Trend E! Key of "Additive" TV Program Program Program Program Program hing (N) Sportf (N) Thinking hing Fishing Games Guys Around News at 5 CHEK David Paid Paid Wild "Laos: Giant Package Paid Church of Illusions Escape or Meet the Survivorman Close Up Kings Storage Storage Two and a Two and a CITY Program Program Huntsmen Spider" Deal Program the Rock Grandeur Die Family Wars Wars Half Men Half Men "Georgian Swamps" "Vancouver" Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid

The Pacifier (2005, Comedy) Lauren

Bad Santa (2003, Comedy) Bernie Mac, Antenna Name MNT Paid TV Game John Ritter, Billy Bob Thornton. KZJO Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Graham, Faith Ford, Vin Diesel. In Touch P. Point Is Written Victory Supernat Kolenda Jesse D. J. Hagee Marriage Balanced G.Dickow Potter's Enjoy-Life Lead Way R. Morris J.Osteen K. Shook KTBW Liberate Criminal Minds Criminal Minds

The Patriot (2000, Drama) Heath Ledger, Joely Richardson, Mel

Walking Tall (‘04, Act) Johnny Unforgettable "Blast Unforgettable "Gut A&E "Carbon Copy" From the Past" Check" "Public Enemy" Gibson. Knoxville, Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson.

Constantine (‘05, Sci-Fi)

300 (2006, Epic) Lena Headey, Dominic West, The Walking Dead "First Time The Walking Dead The Walking Dead The Walking Dead "Here's Not AMC Rachel Weisz, Keanu Reeves. Gerard Butler. Again" "JSS" "Thank You" Here" Ice Lake Rebels Ice Lake Rebels Rocky Mt. Hunters Rocky Mt. Hunters To Be Announced North Woods Law North Woods Law North Woods Law ANPL Animal Cops Housew- WatchBelow Deck "Reunion, Beverly Hills Beverly Hills "Reunion Beverly Hills "Reunion Beverly Hills "Reunion Vanderpump Rules Vanderpump Rules Housewives Atlanta BRAVO ives What Part One" Pt. 1 of 2 "Uncensored" Part One" Pt. 1 of 3 Part Two" Pt. 2 of 3 Part Three" Pt. 3 of 3 "Pretty Little Lies" "Happily Never After" "The Shades of It All" Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Jay Leno's Garage Jay Leno's Garage CNBC Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program Program "American Muscle" "Off the Beaten Path" Fareed Zakaria GPS CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Anthony Bourdain Anthony Bourdain CNN State of the Union

Trading Places (‘83, Com) Dan Aykroyd, Eddie Murphy.

National Security (‘03, Com) Steve Zahn.

Trading Places COM SouthPk SouthPk

Friday After Next (‘02, Com) Ice Cube. Public Affairs Programming Washington Week Washington This Week Comms. Newsmakr To Be Announced Q&A CSPAN Washington Week Alaska "Thanksgiving Alaska/Frontier "Call Alaska/Frontier Alaska/Frontier "Will Alaska "Homestead Alaska/Frontier "Big Alaska/Last "Blood, Alaska/Frontier "Fear Alaska/Frontier DISC on the Homestead" of the Cattleman" Winter Come?" Hardships" Changes" Sweat and Beers" and Floating" "Snowy Roundup" "Calling All Bears" Underc. Austin Liv/Mad

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Tangled DISN Jessie Sunday NFL Champion College Football Final NCAA Basketball Texas at Tennessee Champion MLS Soccer Playoffs Conference Final Leg 2 (L) SportsCenter Poker ESPN Countdown (L) ship Drive Women's Site: Thompson-Boling Arena (L) ship Drive Fantasy NCAA Basketball AdvoCare Invitational Third NCAA Basketball Wisconsin vs. Oklahoma NCAA Basketball AdvoCare Invitational CFL Football Grey Cup Championship Site: Investors Group ESPN2 (L) Place Site: HP Field House -- Orlando, Fla. (L) Site: Lloyd Noble Center -- Norman, Okla. (L) Championship Site: HP Field House (L) Field -- Winnipeg, Man. (L) Encha

Happy Feet Two (2011, Family)

Willy Wonka and the Chocolate

Jack Frost (1998, Family) Kelly Preston,

Prancer (1989, Family) Cloris Leachman, The FAM nted Robin Williams, Pink, Elijah Wood. Factory (‘71, Fam) Peter Ostrum, Gene Wilder. Mark Addy, Michael Keaton. Rutanya Alda, Sam Elliott. Incredibl...

The Sweet Ride (‘68, Dra)

John and Mary (‘69, Dra)

Perfect Stranger (2007, FXM

Snow White and the Huntsman (2012, Action) Chris FXM Hansel and Gretel: FMC Jacqueline Bisset, Bob Denver. Mia Farrow, Dustin Hoffman. Thriller) Bruce Willis, Halle Berry. Presents Hemsworth, Charlize Theron, Kristen Stewart. Presents Witch Hunters America's News HQ Features national and global headline news stories that matter to you. F OX Report Sunday Stossel FNC America's News HQ America's News HQ Fox News Sunday Big Bite Patricia H Cooking Holiday Pioneer Heart (N) Brunch (N) The Kitchen All-Star Gingerbread Diners, Drive-Ins Diners, Drive-Ins Chopped Junior FOOD Pioneer Mother Mother Mother

The Amazing Spider-Man (‘12, Act) Andrew Garfield.

Iron Man 3 (‘13, Act) Gwyneth Paltrow, Robert Downey Jr..

The Avengers FX Mother Golf Cent. Golf Cent. Masters Highlights GOLF The Squeeze (‘15, Com/Dra) Jeremy Sumpter. A PGA Golf Australian Open Final Round Site: The Australian Golf Club -- Sydney, Australia Let It Snow (‘13, Rom) Alan Thicke, A Christmas Detour Candace Cameron Bure. Crown for Christmas Danica McKellar. HALL Moonlight & Mistl... Best Christmas Party Ever Torrey DeVitto. FleaFlip FleaFlip FleaFlip FleaFlip FleaFlip Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers Property Brothers HGTV FleaFlip Hatfields & McCoys Pt. 1 of 3 Hatfields & McCoys Pt. 2 of 3 Hatfields & McCoys Pt. 3 of 3 Ax Men HIST Greatest Feud Joel Paid Unsolved Mysteries

An Accidental Christmas (2007, Drama) The Christmas Hope (2009, Drama) James The Santa Con (2014, Comedy) Melissa All About Christmas LIFE Osteen Program David Millbern, Cynthia Gibb. Remar, Tori Barban, Madeleine Stowe. Sagemiller, Scott Grimes, Barry Watson. Eve Haylie Duff. Meet the Press Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Caught on Camera Sex Slaves-Suburbs Sex Slaves "Chicago" MSNBC Weekends With Alex Witt BrainG. BrainG. BrainG. BrainG. BrainG. BrainG. BrainG. BrainG. BrainG. BrainG. BrainG. BrainG. BrainG. Breakthrough NGEO Saints and Strangers BrainG. Sponge Sponge

Journey 2: The Mysterious Island Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge Sponge ALVINNN ALVINNN ALVINNN H.Danger Thunder NICK ALVINNN Sponge Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid NCAA Football Apple Cup Washington State at Washington Site: NCAA Football Oregon State at Oregon Site: Autzen Stadium -In Depth ROOT Program Program Program Program Program Husky Stadium -- Seattle, Wash. Eugene, Ore.

Gladiator (2000, Epic) Joaquin Phoenix, Connie Nielsen, Russell Crowe.

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Action) Megan Fox, Josh

The Dark Knight (2008, Action) Heath SPIKE Duhamel, Shia LaBeouf. Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, Christian Bale.

The Bourne Ultimatum (‘07, Act) Julia Stiles. SYFY The Hitchhiker's Guide to the ...

Timeline (‘03, Fant) Frances O'Connor, Paul Walker.

The Fifth Element (‘97, Sci-Fi) Bruce Willis. Friends

Father of the Bride (1991, Comedy)

Father of the Bride: Part II (‘95, Com)

Definitely, Maybe (2008, Comedy/Drama) Elizabeth

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (‘09, Rom) TBS Kimberly Williams, Martin Short, Steve Martin. Diane Keaton, Martin Short, Steve Martin. Banks, Isla Fisher, Ryan Reynolds. Jennifer Garner, Matthew McConaughey.

The Prince and the Showgirl (‘57,

It Should Happen to You (‘54, Rom)

Crossing Delancey (1988, Romance)

Sunday in New York (1963, Comedy)

The TCM Com) Marilyn Monroe, Laurence Olivier. Peter Lawford, Jack Lemmon, Judy Holliday. Peter Riegert, Sylvia Miles, Amy Irving. Cliff Robertson, Rod Taylor, Jane Fonda. Professionals Coupon Coupon Coupon Coupon Coupon TLC Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Coupon Law & Order

Wanted (‘08, Act) James McAvoy.

Catch Me If You Can (‘02, Adv) Leonardo DiCaprio. Movie TNT LawOrder "City Hall" Law & Order TeenT. TeenT. TeenT. TeenT. TeenT. Wabbit Wabbit Gumball Gumball Gumball Gumball TeenT. TeenT. Wabbit Wabbit Clarence TeenT. TOON TeenT. Mystery Museum Mystery Museum Expedition Unknown Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods TRAV Mystery Museum G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls The Golden Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls G. Girls Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba Reba TVLAN G. Girls NCIS NCIS "Detour" N CIS NCIS "Cracked" N CIS NCIS "About Face" N CIS NCIS USA NCIS In Heat of Night In Heat of Night In Heat of Night In Heat of Night Blue Bloods "Mercy" Blue Bloods BlueB. "Friendly Fire" BlueB. "Innocence" WGN In Heat of Night CBC

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CBC News: The National CBC News the fifth Vancouver estate Bill Murray. KOMO 4 News America's Funniest Home Once Upon a Time "Broken Blood & Oil "Rats, Bugs and Quantico "Guilty" (N) KOMO 4 Castle 4 4 Videos Heart" (N) Moles" (N) News NFL Football New England Patriots at Denver Broncos Site: Sports 5th Quarter KING 5 News Dateline NBC KING 5 News Up Late 5 5 Authority Field at Mile High -- Denver, Colo. (L) Paid L.M. Traveler NorthWest Raw Travel

Mr. Mom (1983, Comedy) Teri Garr, Christopher KING 5 News Inside Tosh.0 Tosh.0 16 16 "Park City" Backroads Lloyd, Michael Keaton. Program at 10 Edition CBS Evening KIRO 7 News 60 Minutes Madam Secretary "Russian The Good Wife "Discovery" CSI: Cyber "iWitness" (N) KIRO 7 News KIRO 7 News 7 7 News Roulette" (N) (N) News Hour Border Emerg. "Ring The Good Wife "Discovery" Madam Secretary "Russian The The News Final The West Security Problem" (N) Roulette" (N) Simpsons Simpsons Block Newshour. A Chef's Life Easy Yoga for Arthritis Masterpiece "Downton Salute to Downton Ab Clips from previous A Salute to Downton Abbey Clips from 9 9 With Peggy Cappy Abbey, Season Five" seasons and tantalizing previews. (N) previous seasons and tantalizing previews. (N) (N) To Be Announced A Perfect Christmas List (‘14, Fam) Ellen Hollman. A Prince for Christmas (‘15, Dra) Kirk Barker, Viva Bianca. My Santa 33 Girls "And 2 Broke Girls Blue Bloods "Sins of the Blue Bloods "Home Sweet The Closer "Executive Seinfeld "The Seinfeld Family Guy Bob's Burger 11 11 "420" "Bad Tina" the ATM" Father" Home" Order" Pledge Drive" The Love Boat: The Columbo "Double Shock" M*A*S*H The Odd Honeymoo- Cheers Bob Newhart Griffith "TV The Andy or Not TV" Griffith Show ners Show Christmas Cruise "Dear Dad" Couple Two and a Two and a Breakthrough Celebrating The Ice Age Family Guy Last Man on Q13 FOX Q It Up Q13 FOX Person of 13 13 Half Men Half Men excellence in science. (N) Simpsons Christmas Earth News Sports News Interest CHEK News Game On! America's Funniest Home

In America (2002, Drama) Samantha Morton, Sarah Warrior Game On! CBC News Driving TV at 6 p.m. Videos Games Vancouver Bolger, Paddy Considine. "Additive" Package The Sunnyside Sunny "Chain The Mindy Sunnyside Family Guy Last Man on 2 Broke Girls Two and a Murdoch Mysteries Deal Liquidator Gang" Project "Clowns" Earth Half Men "Bloodlust" Celebrity MonopolyM- The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Q13 FOX Q It Up Met Mother How I Met Friends Friends 22 22 Name Game illionaires Theory Theory Theory Theory News Sports Your Mother "Pilot" K. Copeland Creflo Dollar Return to the Hiding Place (‘13) TBN Remembers Paul F. Crouch The First 48 "Blackout" The First 48 "Fighting The First 48 "Hot Ride/ Debt The First 48 "Lying in Wait/ The First 48 "Dead End The First 48 "Alias/ Duel" 118* 265* Words/ Signs of Violence" Collector" With This Ring" Drive/ The Fixer" The Walking Dead "Now" The Walking Dead "Always The Walking Dead "Heads The Walking Dead "Start to Into the Badlands (N) The Talking Dead (SF) (N) 130* 254* Accountable" Up" Finish" (N) North Woods Law Rugged Justice North Woods Law (N) NWL: Most Wanted (N) North Woods Law Woods Law "Dirty Habits" 184* 282* The Real Housewives of Atlanta Social (N) Housewives Atlanta "Rocky Housewives Atlanta "Rocky Vanderpump Rules "Happily Housewives Atlanta "Party 129* 273* Atlanta "Duking It Out" Boat Horror Story" Boat Horror Story" Never After" in a Sweatbox" Jay Leno's Garage "The Jay Leno's Garage Jay Leno's Garage "Beasts Jay Leno's Garage Jay Leno's Garage "Off the Paid Paid 208 355 Driving Force" of Burden" Beaten Path" Program Program "Competitive Nature" "California Cruisin'" A. Bourdain "Marseille" A. Bourdain "Lyon, France" A. Bourdain "Ethiopia" Anthony Bourdain "Congo" A. Bourdain "Shanghai" A. Bourdain "Myanmar" 200 202

Trading Places (‘83, Com) Eddie Murphy. Kevin Hart/Pain PresentKeithRobinson Kevin Hart: Grown... Lil Rel Howery REL 107* 249* To Be Announced Q&A To Be Announced Public Affairs Public Affairs 210 350 Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaska: Exposed "Olden Alaska: The Last Frontier Alaskan Bush People Men, Women, Wild "Thick 182* 278* and Thin" "Mobility, Mo' Problems" "One Small Flush for Man" Days, Olden Ways" (N) "No Rain, Big Pain" (N) "Rock, Paper, Skipper" Tangled Descendants (‘15, Fam) Cameron Boyce, Dove Cameron.

Tangled (‘10, Com) Zachary Levi, Mandy Moore. Austin K.C. Underc. K.C. Underc. 173 291 Poker World Series Site: Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino -SportsCenter The day's news in the world SportsCenter The day's news in the world SportsCenter The day's news 140 206 Las Vegas, Nev. of sports. of sports. in the world of sports. CFL Football Grey Cup NCAA Basketball Wooden Legacy Championship Site: ESPN FC NCAA Football 144 209 Championship (L) Honda Center -- Anaheim, Calif. (L)

The Incredibles (2004, Animated) Voices of Holly

Wreck-It Ralph (2012, Animated) Jane Lynch, John C.

Jingle All the Way (1996, Comedy) Sinbad, Phil 180* 311* Hunter, Samuel L. Jackson, Craig T. Nelson. Reilly, Jack McBrayer. Hartman, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Hansel & FXM Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters (‘13, FXM

Snow White and the Huntsman (2012, Action) Chris Hemsworth, FXM 133 258 Gretel: Wit... Presents Act) Gemma Arterton, Jeremy Renner. Charlize Theron, Kristen Stewart. Presents Presents Fox News Reporting The Greg Gutfeld Show Stossel Fox News Reporting The Greg Gutfeld Show Fox News Sunday 205 360 Holiday Baking Game "Holly, Jolly Meals" Guy's Grocery Games (N) Holiday Baking (N) C utthroat Kitchen (N) C utthroat Kitchen 110* 231*

The Avengers (‘12, Act) Robert Downey Jr..

Man of Steel (‘13, Act) Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Henry Cavill.

Man of Steel 136* 248* Ben Crenshaw:Augusta The Squeeze (‘15, Com/Dra) Jeremy Sumpter. Golf Central Golf Central Masters "Ben Crenshaw" Ben Crenshaw:Augusta 136* 248* Northpole (‘14, Dra) Bailee Madison, Tiffani Thiessen. Angel of Christmas (‘15, Rom) Jennifer Finnigan.

A Very Merry Mix-Up (‘13, Rom) Alicia Witt. 312* Property Brothers Property Brothers Hawaii (N) Hawaii (N) Hawaii (N) Hawaii (N) IslandHunter IslandHunter House Huntrs House 112* 229* Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Pawn S. (N) Ax Men (N) To Be Announced C'Mas Decades "The 60s" 120* 269* All About Christmas Eve A Gift Wrapped Christmas (2015, Drama) Travis Milne, The Christmas Gift (2015, Drama) Rick Fox, Michelle A Gift Wrapped Christmas (‘12, Rom) Haylie Duff. Beverley Mitchell, Meredith Hagner. Trachtenberg. (‘15, Dra) Meredith Hagner. 108* 252* Locked Up Abroad Locked Up Abroad Lockup Lockup "Tulsa: No Escape" Lockup "Tulsa: Beat Down" Meet the Press 209 356 Breakthrough (N) Hip Hop-eration (N) StarTalk (N) Breakthrough Hip Hop-eration Breakthrough 186 276 GShakers H.Danger TeenNick HALO Awards

Journey 2: The Mysterious Island Josh Hutcherson. F ull House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 Ship Shape H.S. Football WIAA Tournament 4A Semifinal NCAA Football University of Texas at El Paso at North Texas Site: Apogee 426 687 TV (N) Stadium -- Denton, Texas

The Dark Knight (2008, Action)

Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009, Action) Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, Shia LaBeouf.

The Dark Knight 168* 241* Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart, Christian Bale. (‘08, Act) Christian Bale.

Live Free or Die Hard (2007, Action) Justin Long, Timothy Olyphant, Bruce Willis.

King Kong (‘05, Act) Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody. 122* 284*

Surviving Christmas (2004, Comedy) James

Four Christmases (2008, Comedy) Reese

Four Christmases (2008, Comedy) Reese 139* 247* Gandolfini, Christina Applegate, Ben Affleck. Witherspoon, Robert Duvall, Vince Vaughn. Witherspoon, Robert Duvall, Vince Vaughn.

The Professionals

The Last Hunt (1955, Western) Stewart Granger,

The Flying Fleet (1928, Adventure) Ralph Graves,

Fellini's Satyricon 132 256 (‘67, Adv) Burt Lancaster. Lloyd Nolan, Robert Taylor. Anita Page, Ramon Novarro. (‘70, Dra) Martin Potter. Couponing Couponing 90 Day Fiancé Day Fiancé "Don't Push Me" To Be Announced To Be Announced To Be Announced 183* 280*

Now You See Me (‘13, Cri) Common, Jesse Eisenberg. The Librarians (N) Agent X (N) The Librarians Agent X 138* 245* Teen Titan Bare Bears Bare Bears Gumball Gumball Adventure T. Bob's Burger Bob's Burger American D. Family Guy Family Guy Rick & Morty 176* 296* LifeTour (N) LifeTour (N) World Access (N) Mysteries at the Castle Mysteries at the Castle Mysteries at the Castle Expedition Unknown 215* 277* Reba Reba TeenNick HALO Awards Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray Loves Ray King-Queens King-Queens 106* 304* NCIS "Kill Ari, Part 1" 1/2 N CIS "Kill Ari, Part II" 2/2 N CIS "Frame-Up" N CIS NCIS "Broken Bird" M odern Fam Modern Fam 105* 242* Blue Bloods Bl. Bloods "Black and Blue"

Full Metal Jacket (‘87, War) Adam Baldwin, Matthew Modine.

Mystic River (‘03, Psy) Sean Penn. 239 307

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Lennie James in “The Walking Dead.”

Breakthrough Prize Ceremony (13) KCPQ

7:00 p.m.

Seth MacFarlane hosts this star-studded ceremony, which celebrates excellence in science. During the prestigious event, millions of dollars are awarded to top scientists in physics, mathematics and life sciences.

The Walking Dead 9:00 p.m.

(39) AMC

As members of the group come to terms with what has happened so far, new threats are lying in wait in this new episode. It’s the final episode before the mid-season break for the acclaimed show, which will return again Sunday, Feb. 14, 2016.

Quantico (4) KOMO

10:00 p.m.

Anne Heche guest stars as Dr. Susan Langdon, a former agent and guest speaker at Quantico who challenges the recruits to look at serial killer cases. In the future, Alex (Priyanka Chopra) is interrogated by an FBI team.

CSI: Cyber (7) KIRO

10:00 p.m.

When a hacker who was hired to erase an assault victim’s comments from a website is murdered, the cyber team is called in to investigate in this new episode. Patricia Arquette and Ted Danson star in this new drama in the “CSI” franchise.

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hollywood q&a By Adam Thomlison TV Media Q: I heard they’re making a sequel to “Pacific Rim.” Any details on its release? A: You’re getting ahead of yourself a little here. Actually, you’re getting ahead of Legendary Pictures. There are no details available about the release of “Pacific Rim 2” because we don’t know for sure if it’ll ever be released. The latest news is that Guillermo del Toro, the action-horrorfantasy auteur who wrote and directed the original “Pacific Rim” in 2013, has finished a script for the sequel and submitted it to the studio. However, even he isn’t entirely optimistic about its chances. “Budget and script went in,” he wrote on Twitter last month. “No answers yet. If anything happens, I will post.” This, of course, suggests that perhaps nothing will happen. In fact, it’s a distinct possibility, given that the project had been called off as recently as September. It was never a sure thing. Even though the original grossed more than $400 million worldwide, it cost nearly $200 million to make. That’s still a pretty good return, but it’s certainly worrying, because sequels usually don’t earn as much. And the fact that del Toro mentioned the budget in his brief post suggests he might be worried about the money side of things. That would be fair, because the budget was one of the reasons cited when the studio said it was canceling the sequel in September. Fortunately for fans, del Toro is pushing ahead with it anyway, perhaps hoping to win over the studio with a great script. Q: What was the first movie Bogart and Bacall did together? Was that how they met? A: Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, one of the all-time great Hollywood couples, met on the set of the 1944 adventure “To Have and Have Not,” in which Bogart played a jaded boat captain and smuggler in occupied Martinique during the World War II. Bacall played a drifter and pickpocket who falls for him. It was Bacall’s first movie — she was just 19 at the time, to Bogart’s 44. (Bogart was also already married, though that didn’t last much longer.) Indeed, co-starring with Bogey is how Bacall made her name. The pair did three more movies together, and all are considered classics today. Their next film together, 1946’s “The Big Sleep,” also reunited them with Howard Hawks, who directed “To Have and Have Not,” and was instrumental in getting Bacall the gig. Next came “Dark Passage” in 1947, and finally “Key Largo” in 1948. Bogart died just nine years later, in 1957. At his funeral, Bacall is said to have placed a whistle in his coffin, in reference to her most famous line from “To Have and Have Not”: “You know how to whistle, don’t you, Steve? You just put your lips together and blow.”

Girl power: One of Bravo’s most talked-about series is back for round 2, and more great talent is sure to equal even more drama this time around. The second season of “Girlfriend’s Guide to Divorce,” premiering Tuesday, Dec. 1, on the cabler, will again star the indefatigable Lisa Edelstein (“House”) as Abby McCarthy, a 40-something author in the midst of a messy divorce. Though divorce, change and moving on are central themes of the show, the most poignant motif is friendship; as Abby deals with the difficult changes in her life, she is supported by her friends, who do their best to strengthen one another as each woman navigates their own unique and complex relationships. Alanna Ubach (“Legally Blonde,” 2001), Beau Garrett (“TRON: Legacy,” 2010) and Necar Zadegan (“24”) star as friends Jo, Phoebe and Delia, respectively. This season, Retta — who played the always fabulous Donna in “Parks and Recreation” — joins the cast as Barbara, a rival of Abby’s. Also joining the team is former “Smash” star Megan Hilty, who stars as Jo’s exhusband’s new wife.

Reprising her role as Abby’s agent is Carrie Fisher (“Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope,” 1977), who will play a more prominent role this season. Season 2 of “Girlfriend’s Guide to Divorce” premieres Tuesday, Dec. 1, on Bravo. ’Saul’ searching: AMC is preparing to unleash the second season of its “Breaking Bad” prequel. Spinoffs are a big risk for networks — it’s often impossible to transplant the magic of one show into another — but AMC has been fully committed to “Better Call Saul” from the get-go, even ordering season 2 months before season 1 began. A good thing, too, because it turned out to be a huge hit with critics and viewers alike, even winning star Bob Odenkirk (“Fargo”) an Emmy nomination. AMC dropped the preview for season 2 early in November and, like its freshman run, viewers can expect the 10-episode season to premiere some time in February. This season, it seems Jimmy McGill (Odenkirk) is in for a darker storyline than last; McGill states in the preview that he will no longer be held back by the desire to “do the right thing,” and proceeds to identify himself as Saul Good-

man. For those unfamiliar with the story, McGill and Goodman are one and the same, before he adopted the moniker — as this is a prequel, we get to see how earnest and downon-his-luck McGill morphed into “Breaking Bad’s” much sketchier version of Saul over the course of the series. Odenkirk is a comedy writer by trade, so the role of a slimy, corrupt lawyer was somewhat of a departure for the actor. A fan favorite from his first appearance in season 2 of “Breaking Bad,” AMC recognized the character’s value and announced the spinoff in 2013, the same year “Breaking Bad” concluded. Though he may be working outside his comfort zone, Odenkirk has really leaned into the part, bringing just enough sly humor and manic intensity to the table to keep the sleazy character relatable and exciting. Watch for the premiere of “Better Call Saul,” which returns in February on AMC. Something old, something new: An old romcom favorite is about to get a makeover. ABC has teamed up with producers of the 1997 hit movie “My Best Friend’s Wedding” in an effort to bring the characters to the small screen in a half-hour comedy.

The film starred Julia Roberts (“Erin Brockovich,” 2000) as 27-year-old Julianne Potter, a woman who made a pact with her best friend, Michael (Dermot Mulroney, “The Grey,” 2011), that they would marry at 28 if neither were tied down already. When Michael announces his impending nuptials just weeks before Jules’ 28th birthday, she goes off the deep end and does her best to sabotage his wedding (hilariously, of course). The end of the film finds Jules in a much more accepting state of mind, and this is where the TV show will start off. Jules is happy for Michael and his wife, though maybe still a bit sad, and now has her whole life ahead of her with no one to fall back on. She’s single and free in New York City with another best friend by her side. Played by Rupert Everett (“Parade’s End”) in the film, George Downes is Jules’ partner in crime and confidante; with enough confidence for both of them and sass for days, George balances out Jules’ insecurities and is sure to provide plenty drama of his own. No casting news or premiere dates yet, but scripts are in the works. The half-hour comedy “My Best Friend’s Wedding” will hopefully air on ABC in 2017. Beau Garrett, Lisa Edelstein, Necar Zadegan and Alanna Ubach star in “Girlfriend’s Guide to Divorce.”

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Home Alone (1990, Comedy) Joe Pesci, Daniel Stern, Macaulay

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A Christmas Carol (2009, Animated) Voices of Gary

The Polar Express (2004, Animated) Voices of Leslie The 700 Club 180* 311* Arnold Schwarzenegger. Oldman, Colin Firth, Jim Carrey. Zemeckis, Eddie Deezen, Tom Hanks.

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Savages (2012, Crime Story) Taylor Kitsch, Blake Lively, Aaron Taylor133 258 Rim Elba. Johnson. Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Guy's Grocery Games Guy's Grocery Games Guy's Grocery Games (N) C ake Wars: Christmas (N) Pleasures (N) T op 5 (N) Diners&Dives Diners&Dives 110* 231*

Taken (‘08, Thril) Famke Janssen, Liam Neeson.

Taken 2 (‘12, Act) Famke Janssen, Liam Neeson. Fargo "Loplop" (N) Fargo 136* 248* APGA Golf Australian Open Final Round Site: The Australian Golf Club -- Sydney, Australia Golf Central The Golf Fix 136* 248*

A Very Merry Mix-Up (‘13, Rom) Alicia Witt.

Debbie Macomber's Mrs. Miracle 12 Gifts of Christmas (‘15, Fam) Katrina Law. 312* Love It or List It Love It/List It "Site Unseen" Love It or List It Love It or List It (N) H.Hunt (N) House Love It or List It 112* 229* MenWhoBuilltAmerica MenWhoBuilltAmerica "When One Ends, Another Begins" The Making of Trump (N) MenWhoBuilltAmerica 120* 269*

The Road to Christmas (2006, Comedy) Clark Gregg, The Christmas Gift (2015, Drama) Rick Fox, Michelle Twelve Wishes for Christmas (2011, Fable) Gabrielle 108* 252* Barbara Gordon, Jennifer Grey. Trachtenberg. Carteris, Fred Willard, Elisa Donovan. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 The Lakeshore Killers (N) Cougars Undercover The Lakeshore Killers Cougars Undercover Animal Fight "Cat Fight" Africa Dead. "Cat Attack" 186 276 H.Danger Thunder Talia "Storm and Grubb" (N) iCarly iCarly Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 NCAA Football Oregon State NCAA Football Apple Cup Washington State at Washington Site: Husky Stadium -NCAA Football Arizona State at California Site: California 426 687 at Oregon Seattle, Wash. Memorial Stadium -- Berkeley, Calif.

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When Kara (Melissa Benoist) goes too far during a training exercise against Red Tornado (Iddo Goldberg), it becomes clear that stress is getting the better of her in this new episode. Also, Cat’s (Calista Flockhart) mother (Joan Juliet Buck) visits.

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As the holidays approach, Rebecca’s (Rachel Bloom) mom (Tovah Feldshuh) decides to come visit her in West Covina. Eager to impress her mother, she embellishes some facts about her life. Unfortunately, her lies unravel at a local holiday event.

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8:00 p.m.

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Christmas With the Kranks (2004, Comedy) Jamie

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Immortals (2011, Action) Mickey Rourke, John Hurt, FXM

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Taken 2 (‘12, Act) Famke Janssen, Liam Neeson.

Jack Reacher (‘12, Act) Rosamund Pike, Richard Jenkins, Tom Cruise.

Jack Reacher 136* 248* The Squeeze The Squeeze (‘15, Com/Dra) Jeremy Sumpter. Golf Central Golf Central Champ Tour Year End Academy Academy 136* 248* Angel of Christmas (‘15, Rom) Jennifer Finnigan. Crown for Christmas (‘15, Fam) Danica McKellar. Ice Sculpture Christmas (‘15, Rom) Tonya Albers. 312* Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper (N) H.Hunt (N) House Fixer Upper 112* 229* CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars CountCars 120* 269*

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Comfort and Joy (2003, Romance) Dixie Carter, 108* 252* JoAnna Garcia Swisher, Helen Shaver, Luke Perry. Chlumsky, Aaron Abrams, Kristin Chenoweth. Steven Eckholdt, Nancy McKeon. The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All in With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball 209 356 Life Below Zero (N) Badlands, TX "A Killing" (N) Life Below Zero Badlands, Texas "A Killing" Life -0 "The Resurrection" Badlands "End of the Road" 186 276 H.Danger Thunder Talia (N) Thunder iCarly iCarly Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 NCAA Soccer Oral Roberts vs. New Mexico (L) H.S. Football WIAA Tournament 3A Semifinal H.S. Football WIAA 426 687 Tournament 4A Semifinal Sweat Inc. Sweat Inc. Sweat Inc. Sweat Inc. Sweat Inc. Sweat Inc. 168* 241*

Zombieland (‘09, Act) Woody Harrelson.

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Last Holiday (2006, Comedy) LL Cool J, Timothy

Jingle All the Way (1996, Comedy) Sinbad, Phil

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How The Grinch Stole Christmas (2000, Fantasy) Taylor Momsen,

The Santa Clause (1994, Comedy) Judge Reinhold, Wendy The 700 Club 180* 311* Jeffrey Tambor, Jim Carrey. Crewson, Tim Allen.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith

Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005, Action) Angelina Jolie, Vince Vaughn, FXM

Machete (‘10, Act) Robert De Niro, FXM 133 258 (‘05, Act) Brad Pitt. Brad Pitt. Michelle Rodriguez, Danny Trejo. Presents Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Outrageous Christmas Cutthroat Kitchen Cutthroat Kitchen Cutthroat Kitchen (N) M. Diners (N) M yst. Diners Myst. Diners Myst. Diners 110* 231* The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1

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Underworld (‘03, Fant) Scott Speedman, Kate Beckinsale.

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Pal Joey (1957, Musical) Frank Sinatra, Kim

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Limitless (‘11, Myst) Anna Friel, Bradley Cooper.

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Modern Family (4) KOMO (10) CITY

9:00 p.m.

Family life has never been funnier than in this acclaimed show about a large blended family. Patriarch Jay Pritchett (Ed O’Neill) and his wife, Gloria (Sofia Vergara), are navigating life with a toddler, while his other children manage kids of their own.

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9:00 p.m.

Nate Torrence guest stars as Sam’s (Jared Padalecki) childhood imaginary friend, Sully, who makes a sudden reappearance in his life in this new episode. What’s even more surprising is that Dean (Jensen Ackles) can see him too.

American Horror Story: Hotel (48) FX

10:00 p.m.

John (Wes Bentley) believes he’s closing in on the Ten Commandments Killer in this new episode. The arrangement between Sally (Sarah Paulson) and March (Evan Peters) is revealed. This season of the anthology series also stars Kathy Bates and Lady Gaga.

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Shrek the Halls (4) KOMO

8:30 p.m.

Shrek tries to get into the Christmas spirit for the sake of Fiona and the kids, but Donkey, Puss in Boots and Gingerbread Man all have their own ideas about the holidays. This half-hour holiday special features the voices of the original “Shrek” cast.

CMA Country Christmas (4) KOMO

9:00 p.m.

Jennifer Nettles graces the stage of the historic Grand Ole Opry House as she hosts this year’s concert. The annual seasonal celebration features chart-topping artists performing holiday songs and getting into the Christmas spirit.

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10:00 p.m.

This new episode highlights some strange afflictions, including an infection that could rob a college student of her eyeball. In another terrifying case, a mysterious infection paralyzes a six-month-old boy in just 24 hours.

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Fred Claus (2007, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Miranda Richardson, Paul

Elf (2003, Comedy) James Caan, Bob Newhart, Will

Prancer Town Giamatti. Ferrell. Sam Elliott. 180* 311*

Shrek Forever After (‘10, Animated) FXM

Daddy Day Care (2003, Family) Steve Zahn, Kevin

Stealing Harvard (‘02, Com) Jason Lee, FXM 133 258 Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Mike Myers. Presents Nealon, Eddie Murphy. Leslie Mann, Tom Green. Presents The Kelly File Hannity The O'Reilly Factor The Kelly File Hannity On the Record 205 360 Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Revival (N) Diners&Dives Diners (N) Diners&Dives Diners&Dives Diners&Dives 110* 231*

Here Comes the Boom (‘12, Act) Kevin James. Grown Ups 2 (‘13, Com) Kevin James, Chris Rock, Adam Sandler. Grown Ups 2 (‘13, Com) Adam Sandler. 136* 248* EPGA Golf Australian PGA Championship Round 3 Site: Royal Pines Resort -- Queensland, Australia (L) LET Golf The Queens Cup Round 2 (L) 136* 248* Merry Matrimony (‘15, Rom) Jessica Lowndes. Once Upon a Holiday (‘15, Rom) Briana Evigan. A Christmas Detour (‘15, Rom) Candace Cameron Bure. 312* House Huntrs House Huntrs House Huntrs House Huntrs Love It or List It Love It or List It House Huntrs House House Huntrs House 112* 229* Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens True Monsters True Monsters 120* 269* Holly's Holiday (2012, Comedy) Ryan McPartlin, Claire Dear Secret Santa (2013, Drama) Jordin Sparks, Bill Cobbs, Christmas in the City (2013, Family) Beverly Leech, 108* 252* Coffee. Tatyana Ali. Ashanti, John Prescott. The Rachel Maddow Show MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary MSNBC Documentary 209 356 Lost Gold of the Dark Ages Secret History of Gold Lost Gold of the Dark Ages Secret History of Gold $400 Million Emerald StarTalk "Susan Sarandon" 186 276 H.Danger Thunder Talia (N) SpongeBob Sanjay (N) Pig Goat (N) Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends Friends 171 300 H.S. Football WIAA Tournament H.S. Football WIAA Tournament 3A Championship (L) WPT Poker Borgata Classic H.S. Football 426 687 Cops "Police Cops "Coast Cops "Liar Cops "Coast Cops "Coast Cops "Think Bellator MMA Fighters battle for $100,000 and a shot at Cops "Back Cops "Coast Pullovers" to Coast" Liar" to Coast" to Coast" as Thieves" the title. (N) to Broward" to Coast" The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones

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Tim Allen stars in “Last Man Standing.”

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Mike Baxter (Tim Allen) struggles to hold on to his traditional values as he navigates life with his wife (Nancy Travis) and three daughters in this comedy. Mike tries to escape the inevitable drama by staying busy at the Outdoor Man store.

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Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) faces dangerous mythological creatures as he protects the people of Portland in this sciencefiction drama. Years ago, he learned he was a descendent of an elite line of criminal profilers known as Grimms.

Gold Rush (29) DISC

9:00 p.m.

Things are looking up for the Hoffman crew in this new episode. They uncover a potential sign of good gold. Elsewhere, a determined Parker refuses to give up on Treasure Island, and a fight between Tony and some of his crew spells trouble.

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A homeowner shoots an intruder only to find out that he was a hitman in this rebroadcast. While Danny (Donnie Wahlberg) and Baez (Marisa Ramirez) investigate, a young attorney seeks justice for his mother, whom Erin (Bridget Moynahan) put away.

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John. L. Scott Sequim 1190 E. Washington St. Sequim, WA 98382 (800) 998-4131 (360) 683-4131

John L. Scott Port Angeles 1134 East Front Street Port Angeles, WA 98362 (800) 446-8115 (360) 457-8593 Thinking about Selling your HOME? Now is the time to do it, contact us for your free market analysis These offices independently owned and operated ! MIC ORA PAN

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Call Linda French (360) 461-0803 Call Diann Dickey (360) 477-3907 Stephanie Gould (360) 460-2199 Call Barbara Butcher (360)461-2422

Builders own custom home perfectly situated on 5 acres. All upgrades made for longevity. Spacious yet cozy. Maintenance free exterior (Highland Craftsman) Poplar Bark siding. Ample windows with views of the Olympic Mountains, the Strait & the scenic pastoral setting. Protected farmland borders the eastside of the property. 2 additional dwellings make entertaining guests a breeze.

ML#290650 N VE I MO

Well built & finely finished home with two luxury master suites, great room, sun room, chef’s kitchen & ocean views from all areas. A lovely landscaped patio in the front yard and a long private driveway leading right to the front door and side garage doors. The backyard is a level open space. Four bedroom septic. The HVAC system includes air exchanger, heat pump. Tile floors have hydronic heating system.

$699,000 ML#292115

$359,900 ML#292158

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This affordable MH is nestled on its own land & has a mountain view. Great room concept with formal dining area, remodeled kitchen, breakfast nook plus large living room. Small add on being used as an office/reading area. Deck area expanded with hot tub, privacy plantings and dwarf fruit trees, berries and garden boxes. 2 storage bldgs. Insulated heated shop. Attached carport and heat pump.

ML#292215

Gently lived in, well-maintained home, is surrounded by trees but ample windows brings in plenty of natural light. Entry level could be used in multiple ways. 3/4 bath and laundry room. Main level consists of a great room, step saver kitchen and breakfast bar overlooks the living area with a fireplace. Located almost to Quilcene and Port Townsend yet convenient to Hood Canal Bridge.

$235,000 ML#292207

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Happy Valley home on 2.4ac...great neighborhood, valley & water views, 4BR/2.5BA, detached 3 car garage/shop wired & partially plumbed for office/guest suite, unfinished daylight basement. Fenced dog run! Remodeled from top to bottom including kitchen, baths, Heat Pump, carpet, deck, roof, septic & paint! Close to town, quiet & perfect for home business, must see!

$235,000 ML#292209

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Call Jeanette Heaward (360)461-4585 Outstanding mountain views from this 3+ bedroom home on Majesty Way. Centrally located between Sequim and Port Angeles. Beautiful home, granite counters and new flooring! Large 3 bay shop/garage easily fits an RV or boat plus 2 vehicles! Covered front porch, partially enclosed back deck and a patio area extend outdoor living space with the stunning views. Kitchen has cozy eat in area that leads to deck. Large formal dining room.

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Call Don Edgmon (360) 460-0204 Call Karen Pritchard (360) 460-9973 Call Suzi Schuenemann (360) 477-9728

Beautifully updated 3 Bedroom, 2.5 bath home is move in ready with close to $85,000 in recent upgrades and improvements! Conveniently located close to medical facilities. Views of the Straits from the North side deck, and the Olympics from the South side deck. A six foot high solid white vinyl fence surrounds the entire property. Beautifully landscaped yard for outdoor entertaining.

Call Tanya Holman (360)460-4030 Unobstructed views from the front of the house. Home has been updated over the years, new kitchen cabinets, flooring, counters, appliances, heating system, new windows, and water heater. Home is in a community offering a community beach, swimming pool, clubhouse and a golf course. No high bank restoration is required.

$159,500 ML#292193

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Call Mike Nelson (360)808-0448

Call Simone Nichols (360) 683-3565

Don’t let the pictures fool you, the view is there but hidden by the beautiful fir and cedar trees. This lot needs some clearing and would be great for a daylight basement home. The water views would be unobstructed and Mt. Baker looms in the distance. Enjoy the community beach and boat launch Lot needs septic.

Just below Bell Hill, good views of the Strait. Trees surround 3 sides of the property giving ample privacy. Spacious formal dining room, great room with propane fireplace. Separate dining off the kitchen. Large deck off the family room. 1 /2 bath, office and laundry off the kitchen. Upstairs has a large bedroom, 3/4 bath large sitting room/office/yoga room. Lots of possibilities here.

$457,000 ML#264354

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$80,000 ML#280183

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Call Carolyn Dawson (425) 330-3532 Call Danni Breen (360) 460-1762 Call Tom Williamson (360)460-9974 Call Mark Burrowes (360) 808-0113

Call Jacquelene Petersen (360)683-4131

From the main level where all living is done, enjoy the planes landing, and the sailboat regatta, and all the abundant wildlife from your deck patio with a view! Daylight basement contains a 1/2 bath and family/game room plus HUGE SHOP and storage. Kitchen, Master bedroom, eating area are all on the view side. Large office/media room.

Parcel with mountain views is located in a beautiful area of Sequim near the Cedars of Dungeness Golf Course...even closer to Skyridge Golf Course and Soren’s Café. Well and septic system are already installed to become part of your future on the Olympic Peninsula at this sunny Sequim property.

ML#281793

Absolutely gorgeous mountain view in a most desirable area of homes, in epicenter of the blue hole, and with views that just don’t stop. Easement road is to the north so your view and the southern exposure is totally private from all distractions. Level lot, very easy to build on, site registration on file for septic system, and easy area for well. Please see WRIEA for well information.

$245,000 ML#292159

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Truly unique agricultural land with irrigation, wildlife habitat, even a pond. Updated kitchen with Corian type counter top and new cabinets, new light fixtures and some updating in bath. Super-efficient heating. Shop off carport, fenced dog run Additionally this property includes about 13 acres of land with conservation easement through the North Olympic Land Trust.

$63,500 ML#292164

$325,000 ML#292183

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Stunning home with vaulted ceilings, light filled rooms and large manicured yard in desirable location off of W. Sequim Bay rd. Close to town with all its amenities and quiet neighborhood. This 3 bed/2 bath home has good storage, a fully fenced back yard with raised gardens, mature plantings, in -ground sprinkler system and white picket fence. A true value at this price. Welcome home!

ML#291121 $72,500 ML#291516 24 NOVEMBER 29 - DECEMBER 5, 2015

Immaculate and beautiful town home in one of Sequim’s finest neighborhoods. 9’ ceilings, southern exposure and tall windows allow abundant natural light. Watch quail, eagles and other birds in their natural habitat. Main floor master and bath. Upstairs has a loft office and guest room with bath for visitor privacy. HOA dues $95 per month includes front/ rear yard maintenance. Ideal location near shopping & Discovery Trail.

$179,000 ML#291611

$29,500 ML#290865

$185,900

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Call Deborah Crist (909)224-9600 Call Scott Gordon (360)460-5636 Jeff Cole (360) 316-1177 Call Lani McCarry (360)301-4576

Come to our beautiful Dungeness Beach life style. Walking distance to our wonderful community beaches and public boat launches. Birds and wild life every step of the way, amazing Bald Eagles, swans & geese. Remember we are in the Rain shadow with only 15 to 20 inches of rain fall a year. So lots of sunshine! Build your dream home in Sunny Sequim, and live the life in the Pacific North West!!

Situated on a quiet street in a senior park in Sequim, this home would be a wonderful vacation getaway or make for comfortable and convenient full time living. Handicap assessable with hard flooring and a walk-in enclosed jetted tub. A nice wood stove in the living room of this 1,300 sq. foot home stand out when comparing with available properties in its price range. Close to shuttle, transit and bus line routes.

Call John Glavin (360)809-0509

Call Thomas Montgomery (360) 460-3796

Sequim home, restored and updated. Spacious kitchen with natural light from south facing windows. Marmoleum flooring, subway tile, wide baseboards, original picture rails, and locally milled fir flooring hint at the history of the house. Sunroom added mid-century has three walls of windows. Heat pump and vinyl windows and a propane fireplace. Main bath heated tile floor and soaking tub.

Looking for a great home here it is! 3 bedroom, 2 bath home close to shopping, medical, fitness facilities, Discovery trail. This home has 1240sqft, 2 car garage, bonus room, fenced backyard with fruit trees, and raised garden beds, a garden shed, covered patio. Come see this wonderful home! Room for RV parking in side yard.

$259,500 ML#291850

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