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Realtors: Volume up 23 percent BY ROB OLLIKAINEN PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Rising home prices and sales volumes show the real estate market is heating up on the North Olympic Peninsula, brokers say. Prices and volumes spiked in both Clallam and Jefferson counties from 2014 to 2015, according to Northwest Multiple Listing Service statistics. “The news is getting better,” said Doc Reiss, president of the Port Angeles Association of Realtors. Jefferson County’s real estate records are good through November. Despite the absence of December data, the trend for real estate is similar across the North Olympic Peninsula.

Jefferson County The average home price in Jefferson County was $290,359 through November 2014 compared with $311,273 through November 2015, according to the Northwest Multiple Listing Service statistics for residential properties. The number of sales in Jefferson County rose from 460 to 566, or 23 percent, during that time. The total value of Jefferson County’s sales went from $133.6 million to $176.2 million, a gain of 31.9 percent. “The Port Townsend market has had a good, strong year,” said Valerie Schindler of Brinnonbased Windermere Hood Canal. TURN

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Simone Guimaraes, 9, and her father, Marcos Guimaraes, both of Renton, examine a display of tree rings from a Douglas fir in the Olympic National Park visitor center in Port Angeles.

Olympic National Park on track for attendance record Officials expect 2015 set new annual best, 3.2 million visitors BY ARWYN RICE PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Olympic National Park officials say the park is on track for a new annual attendance record. They expect final figures, which will be available mid-January, to show the park had more than 3.2 million

visitors in 2015. “It was a great year, but not without some challenges,” said Barb Maynes, spokeswoman for the park. The park was extremely busy, thanks to a warm spring and long, sunny summer, Maynes said. “We know this was a very busy summer. The parking lots were full, sometimes beyond capacity,” she said. As of the end of November, the park had had 3,194,305 recreational visitors (employee and contractor visitations not counted), compared with a November 2014 total of 3,170,284. December totals will not be available until later this month.

In recent years, December attendance has varied from about 65,000 to 100,000. Even if attendance dips to the lower range of December visitation numbers, the park is expected to break the 2014 record attendance of 3,243,869. However, a heavy snowpack on Hurricane Ridge in December, coupled with the park’s ability to open Hurricane Ridge Road each weekend since Thanksgiving, means visitor numbers should be high for the month of December, Maynes said. The Hurricane Ridge parking lot has filled up every day, she said. TURN

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Polar bears make the New Year’s plunge Mystery Bay cold dip attracts 87 BY CHARLIE BERMANT AND CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

NORDLAND — The 22nd annual Mystery Bay Polar Bear plunge on New Year’s Day may have drawn fewer participants than in past years, but their eagerness was undamped. “This is my third time,” said Megan Hudson of Port Townsend of Friday’s traditional jump into chilly seas on the first day of the year. “It’s better on a clear day with no wind, but it doesn’t get any easier,” she said. Some 250 people plunged into

the new year with a dip in cold water Friday during the four Peninsula plunges.

Nordland According to the sign-in sheet at the dock across from the Nordland General Store, 87 people participated, down from last year’s total of 130. Organizer Tom Rose, owner of the store, said he had expected more to come out because the weather was clear and the low40s temperature relatively balmy. But it was “still really great,” he said. “You would think it would be a

bigger one,” said Rose, who has participated in all but the past three events due to health. Participants lined up on the dock just before noon. The horn sounded and they all jumped at once. Most of the jumpers were in and out of the water in 10 minutes. Some even returned for a second dip. One of those, Chuck Sparks of Portland, Ore., said he was “going in for the Ducks,” referring to the University of Oregon’s football team. The attire varied from street CHARLIE BERMANT/PENINSULA DAILY NEWS clothes to spandex, bathing suits Meghan Corotsby of Seattle dries her daughter Campbell, to bare chests. 3, after a dip in Mystery Bay at the Marrowstone Island TURN TO PLUNGE/A4 Polar Bear plunge.

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Game author: I missed due date for book WINTER IS NOT coming. Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin said he missed a Dec. 31 deadline to finish The Winds of Winter, the latest book in his fantasy series. That means the HBO season based on that sixth novel will start airing in April while he’s still writing. The words “you won’t like it” appeared Saturday on Martin’s blog, reporting the missed deadline. Martin said he wanted to say he’s delivered The Winds of Winter for publication but estimates it’ll take months more if all goes well. Martin apologized to fans eagerly awaiting the next installment of the

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Author George R.R. Martin arrives at the premiere of the third season of the HBO TV series “Game of Thrones” at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles in 2013. series in which characters warn of impending doom with the phrase, “Winter is coming.” And he said he’s been working with HBO to ensure the series reflects the as-yet-unfinished book.

Polar plungers Actor Alec Baldwin and

director Richard Linklater braved the chilly waters off New York’s Long Island at separate polar bear plunges on New Year’s Day. Newsday reported that Baldwin dived into the Atlantic Ocean on Friday to benefit an East Hampton rehabilitation facility. Linklater took part in a nearby plunge benefiting the East Hampton Food Pantry. Baldwin is a Long Island native and a regular at glitzy charity events on the island’s East End. The Texas-based Linklater was vacationing in the area and decided to join the plunge. He said it was “really cool, so many people coming out for a good reason.” Baldwin has starred in numerous films as well as the NBC show “30 Rock.” Linklater’s films include “Dazed and Confused,” “School of Rock” and “Boyhood.”

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Passings By The Associated Press

NATALIE COLE, 65, the daughter of jazz legend Nat King Cole, who carved out her own considerable success with R&B hits like “Our Love” and “This Will Be” before triumphantly intertwining their legacies to make his “Unforgettable” their signature hit through technological wizardry, has died. She died Thursday evening at CedarsSinai Medical Center in Los Angeles due to complicaMs. Cole tions from ongoing health issues, her family said in a statement. Ms. Cole had battled drug problems and hepatitis that forced her to undergo a kidney transplant in May 2009. She was inspired by her dad at an early age and auditioned to sing with him when she was just 11 years old. She was 15 when he died of lung cancer, in 1965. She began as an R&B singer but later gravitated toward the smooth pop and jazz standards that her father loved. Ms. Cole’s greatest success came with her 1991 album, “Unforgettable . . . With Love,” which paid tribute to her father with reworked versions of some of his best-known songs, including “That Sunday That Summer,” “Too Young” and “Mona Lisa.” Her voice was spliced with her dad’s in the title cut, offering a delicate duet a quarter-century after his death. The album sold some 14 million copies and won six Grammys, including album

of the year as well record and song of the year for the title track duet. She was also nominated for an Emmy award in 1992 for a televised performance of her father’s songs. Another father-daughter duet, “When I Fall in Love,” won a 1996 Grammy for best pop collaboration with vocals, and a follow-up album, “Still Unforgettable,” won for best traditional pop vocal album of 2008.

_________ WAYNE ROGERS, 82, whose Trapper John McIntyre alongside Alan Alda’s Hawkeye Pierce brought mischief, martinis and meatball surgery to the masses in the 1970s every week on “M.A.S.H.,” has died. The actor was surrounded by family when he died Thursday in Los Angeles of complications from pneumonia, his publicist and longtime friend Rona Menashe told The Associated Press. Mr. Rogers’ army surgeon Trapper John was one of the most beloved characters — and half of one of the most beloved duos — in TV history, despite the actor’s appearing in only the first three of the show’s 11 seasons on CBS. The two skilled doctors, Hawkeye and Trapper, blew off steam between

Laugh Lines THE NAVY IS facing a lot of criticism . . . for naming their newest combat ship after Andrew Jackson. So to completely avoid controversy, they’re going to rename the ship after Michael Jackson. Conan O’Brien

surgeries pulling pranks, romancing nurses and tormenting their tentmate Frank Burns, with Mr. Rogers a seemingly endless supply of booze and one-liners at the ready. McIntyre was on “M.A.S.H.” from 1972-75, becoming one of many original cast members to leave the wildly popular show that went on until 1983. An Alabama native and Princeton University graduate, Mr. Rogers had parts on many short-lived shows early in his career, specializing in westerns like “Law of the Plainsman” and “Stagecoach West.” He had a bit part in the 1967 film “Cool Hand Luke” with Paul Newman.

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Setting it Straight Corrections and clarifications

■ The city of Port Angeles will not charge for curbside collection of Christmas trees. A $5 minimum yard waste fee is charged only for those trees hauled to the Transfer Station/Compost Facility. Also, the trees are recycled into compost, not mulch. A story on Page A1 Friday listed some incorrect information regarding the disposal of Christmas trees in Port Angeles.

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

1941 (75 years ago) A check for $25 is being mailed to the Carlsborg Parent-Teacher Association by Beacon Bill so the group can continue the work of furnishing hot lunches for the children of the school district. The Carlsborg school was not given any money last year and was not on the list this season owing to the fact that it was not known that the Parent-Teacher Association was to furnish school lunches. Some more funds have been contributed to Beacon Bill within the past several days.

1966 (50 years ago) Seen Around the Clock [Port Angeles]:

■ Harold Duck and Joe Dill sliding down slope by museum in apparently converted garbage-can lids. ■ Many meetings being canceled due to weather. ■ Sparse congregations in local churches Sunday.

1991 (25 years ago) Local cable television rates compare favorably to rates in other Western Washington cities, a consultant who monitors rates for the city reported Wednesday. “Port Angeles is pretty much in the ballpark,” Miles Oversolt of 3H Cable Communications Consultants said in his annual report to the City Council. However, Oversolt said Northland Cable Television

— which serves 78 percent of all households in Port Angeles — charges too much for installing a second cable outlet in homes. The $12.95 fee is at least $2 above average, he said.

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LARGE FLOCK OF geese at the Solmar pond near Agnew, heads tucked under wings. Next day, they were seen flying southeast . . . WANTED! “Seen Around” items recalling things seen on the North Olympic Peninsula. Send them to PDN News Desk, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles WA 98362; fax 360-417-3521; or email news@ peninsuladailynews.com. Be sure you mention where you saw your “Seen Around.”

Looking Back From the files of The Associated Press

TODAY IS SUNDAY, Jan. 3, the third day of 2016. There are 363 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: ■ On Jan. 3, 1946, William Joyce, the pro-Nazi radio propagandist known as “Lord HawHaw,” was hanged at Wandsworth Prison in London for high treason. On this date: ■ In 1521, Martin Luther was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church by Pope Leo X. ■ In 1777, Gen. George Washington’s army routed the British in the Battle of Princeton, New Jersey. ■ In 1870, groundbreaking took place for the Brooklyn Bridge. ■ In 1911, the first postal sav-

ings banks were opened by the U.S. Post Office. The banks were abolished in 1966. ■ In 1938, the March of Dimes campaign to fight polio was established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who himself had been afflicted with the crippling disease. ■ In 1949, in a pair of rulings, the U.S. Supreme Court said states had the right to ban closed shops. ■ In 1959, Alaska became the 49th state as President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a proclamation. ■ In 1967, Jack Ruby, the man who shot and killed accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald, died in a Dallas hospital. ■ In 1977, Apple Computer was incorporated in Cupertino,

Calif., by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Mike Makkula Jr. ■ In 1980, conservationist Joy Adamson, author of Born Free, was killed in northern Kenya by a former employee. ■ In 1990, ousted Panamanian leader Manuel Noriega surrendered to U.S. forces, 10 days after taking refuge in the Vatican’s diplomatic mission. ■ In 2000, the last new daily “Peanuts” strip by Charles Schulz ran in 2,600 newspapers. ■ Ten years ago: Lobbyist Jack Abramoff pleaded guilty to providing gifts to officials in exchange for their help; he agreed to cooperate in investigations of corruption in Congress.

Iran told the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency it planned to resume nuclear fuel research. Militants broke into the home of an Afghan headmaster and decapitated him in the latest in a spate of attacks blamed on the Taliban that had forced many schools to close. ■ Five years ago: Prosecutors in Dallas declared Cornelius Dupree Jr. innocent of a rape and robbery that had put him in prison for 30 years. ■ One year ago: Boko Haram extremists kidnapped about 40 boys and young men and killed scores of soldiers in a bold attack on a multinational military base in northern Nigeria.


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A3 Briefly: Nation tact with his client, Keith Childress Jr., 23, last month when a jury was set to issue a verdict in his trial for stealing marijuana and guns from a Phoenix home in 2013. Reinhart said he texted Childress to be at the courtST. LOUIS — Gov. Bruce house, but he never showed up. Rauner of Illinois toured flood“He didn’t show up for the ravaged areas Saturday as near- final hearing,” Reinhart said. record crest predictions of the Las Vegas police said they Mississippi River and levee were assisting U.S. marshals in breaks threatened more homes. arresting Childress because he Rauner was accused of multiple violent was joined by felonies in Arizona including Gov. Jay attempted murder. Reinhart said Nixon of Miswhile Childress’ crimes were souri. serious, they never included a While the charge of attempted murder. worst of the According to Maricopa dangerous, County Superior Court records, deadly winter a jury convicted Childress on flood was in Dec. 17 of burglary, armed robRauner the St. Louis bery, kidnapping, aggravated area, farther assault and theft. south, things were getting worse. The Clark County Office of Two more levees succumbed Fri- the Coroner identified Childress day, bringing to at least 11 the on Saturday and said he died number of levee failures. from multiple gunshot wounds. The flood, fueled by more His death was ruled a homicide. than 10 inches of rain over a The shooting occurred Thursthree-day period that began last day after Childress had been week, is blamed for 24 deaths. under surveillance and fled from Searchers were still looking for federal authorities, Las Vegas four missing people — one teen- police said in a statement. ager in Illinois, two men in Missouri and a country music Today’s guests singer in Oklahoma. WASHINGTON — Guest lineups On Friday, water from the for the Sunday TV news shows: Mississippi, Meramec and Mis■ ABC’s “This Week” — Demosouri rivers was largely receding cratic presidential candidate Bernie in the St. Louis area. Two major Sanders; Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson. highways — Interstate 44 and ■ NBC’s “Meet the Press” — Interstate 55 — reopened south Republican presidential candidates of St. Louis.

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John Kasich and Rand Paul. ■ CBS’ “Face the Nation” — Shot man held phone Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. LAS VEGAS — A man who ■ CNN’s “State of the Union” was fatally shot by Las Vegas Sanders; Republican presidential police while holding a cellphone — candidate Carly Fiorina; Rep. Dave that was mistaken for a gun had Brat, R-Va. recently been convicted of multi■ “Fox News Sunday” — ple crimes in Arizona, his attor- Republican presidential candidates ney said Saturday. Jeb Bush and Chris Christie.

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Briefly: World Six dead in air base attack near Indian border PATHANKOT, India — Suspected militants infiltrated an Indian air force base near the border with Pakistan on Saturday and exchanged fire with security forces for hours, leaving at least four gunmen and two Indian troops dead, officials and news reports said. Although it was unclear who staged the attack, it was being seen as a possible attempt to undo recent progress made in relations between rivals India and Pakistan, coming just a week after the first visit to Pakistan in 12 years by an Indian prime minister. The attack at the Pathankot air force base began a couple of hours before dawn, and by late morning, it appeared that the violence had ended with the killing of the gunmen by Indian forces.

Haiti runoff scheduled PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — Haitian President Michel Martelly has announced that a postponed presidential runoff vote will be held on Jan. 17. Martelly said he received two

letters from Haiti’s Provisional Electoral Council warning that to fulfill the constitutional mandate of inaugurating a new presiMartelly dent on Feb. 7, the runoff should be held by Jan. 17 at the latest. The council earlier postponed the Dec. 27 presidential runoff to allow a five-member commission to address allegations of multiple voting and ballot tampering.

Two swimmers die BANGKOK — Two foreign tourists, from China and Australia, died Saturday in separate swimming accidents at the southern Thai resort island of Koh Samui, police said. Police Lt. Col. Apichart Jansamret said the two died while swimming off Chaweng beach during high tide. Two other people were injured. He said there were “no swimming” signs and red flags in place to warn tourists about the dangers of swimming there. Apichart said that the sea at the beach looks misleadingly calm. The Associated Press

President mulls gun control executive actions this week BY KEVIN FREKING THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

HONOLULU — President Barack Obama is looking for ways to keep guns out of the hands of “a dangerous few” without depending on Congress to pass a law on the fraught subject of gun control. He said he’ll meet his attorney general, Loretta Lynch, on Monday to see what executive actions might be possible. Steps to strengthen background checks could come this week.

“The gun lobby is loud and well organized in its defense of effortlessly available guns for anyone,” Obama said in his weekly radio address. “The rest of us are going to have to be just as passionate and well-organized in our defense of our kids.” He said he gets so many letters from parents, teachers and children about the “epidemic of gun violence” that he can’t “sit around and do nothing.” Currently, federally licensed firearms dealers are required to

seek background checks on potential firearm purchasers. But advocacy groups say some of the people who sell firearms at gun shows are not federally licensed, increasing the chance of sales to customers prohibited by law from purchasing guns. A source familiar with the administration’s efforts said Obama is expected to take executive action this week that would set a “reasonable threshold” for when sellers have to seek a background check.

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Saudi executes 47, including Shiite cleric BY ABDULLAH AL-SHIHRI AND AYA BATRAWY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Saudi Arabia announced on Saturday it had executed 47 prisoners convicted of terrorism charges, including al-Qaida detainees and a prominent Shiite cleric who rallied protests against the government. The execution of Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr is expected to deepen discontent among Saudi Arabia’s Shiite minority and heighten sectarian tensions across the region. Meanwhile, the execution of al-Qaida militants convicted over deadly bombings and shootings in Saudi Arabia raised concerns over revenge attacks. The extremist group’s branch in Yemen, known as al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula, threatened violence against Saudi security forces last month if they carried out executions of members of the global network. Saudi Arabia’s top cleric Grand

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Mufti Sheikh Abdulaziz Al Sheikh said the executions were carried out in line with Islamic law and the need to safeguard the kingdom’s security. He described the executions as a “mercy to the prisoners” because it would save them from committing more evil acts and prevent chaos. Islamic scholars around the world hold vastly different views on the application of the death penalty in Islamic Shariah law. Saudi judges adhere to one of the strictest interpretations, a Sunni Muslim ideology referred to as Wahhabism. Influential Shiite figures and groups across the region were swift to condemn al-Nimr’s execution, with Saudi Arabia’s regional rival Iran describing it as “irresponsible.” Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Jaberi Ansari was quoted on the state-owned English-language Press TV warning that the Saudi monarchy would pay a heavy price for its policies. A

senior Iranian cleric, Hossein Nouri Hamedani, said in a statement broadcast on state television that the region should expect “both Shiite and Sunni Muslims to react.” In Iraq, influential Shiite militia Asaib Ahl Al-Haq called on the government to reconsider allowing Saudi Arabia to keep its newly reopened embassy in Baghdad; the Saudi embassy was reopened Friday for the first time in more nearly 25 years. A Saudi lawyer in the eastern region of the kingdom told The Associated Press that in addition to al-Nimr, three other Shiite political detainees were executed Saturday. The lawyer spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal. In Lebanon, a top Shiite cleric condemned al-Nimr’s execution, describing it as “a grave mistake that could have been avoided with a royal amnesty that would have helped reduce sectarian tensions in the region.”

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West: Oregon father, son expected to surrender

Nation: Alaska air crash a suicide, says spokesman

Nation: Congress expected to pass health care repeal

World: Israel searches for gunman in Tel Aviv attack

THE FATHER AND son of a prominent Oregon ranching family plan to surrender at a California prison this week after a judge ruled they served too little time for setting fires that spread to government lands they leased to graze cattle. Dwight Hammond, 73, and Steven Hammond, 46, said they lit the fires in 2001 and 2006 to reduce the growth of invasive plants and protect their property from wildfires. The two were convicted of the arsons three years ago and served time — the father three months, the son one year. But a judge ruled their terms were too short under federal law.

THE DEATH OF a man whose plane clipped one building before smashing into another in the heart of downtown Anchorage, Alaska, was a suicide, a spokesman for his family said. There’s no reason to think that Doug Demarest was trying to harm anyone but himself, Jahna Lindemuth said. Lindemuth is a managing partner at the law firm where Demarest’s wife, Katherine Demarest, works. Demarest, 42, was flying a plane owned by the Civil Air Patrol on Tuesday when he clipped the building that houses the law firm, Dorsey & Whitney, and crashed into an unoccupied commercial building. He died at the scene.

IT’S BEEN LIKE a long-delayed New Year’s resolution for Republicans. But 2016 will finally be the year when they put legislation on President Barack Obama’s desk repealing his health care law. The bill undoing the president’s prized overhaul will be the first order of business when the House reconvenes this coming week. There are few areas of potential compromise between Obama and the GOP majority in the House and Senate in this election year, but plenty of opportunities for political haymaking during the presidential campaign season.

ISRAELI POLICE ARE searching for a gunman who killed two people in an attack in Tel Aviv. Spokeswoman Luba Samri said police remained on “heightened alert” Saturday. She said police and special forces searched for the shooter throughout the night. The gunman opened fire outside a bar on a main street in Tel Aviv on Friday afternoon, killing two people and wounding at least three others before fleeing the scene. Relatives of the shooter from the Arab village of Arara in northern Israel told media they recognized the man from footage aired on news reports.


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County, PT panels aim to organize PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

The three Jefferson County commissioners will elect a new chair at a meeting Monday. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in commissioners’ chambers at the Jefferson County Courthouse, 1820 Jefferson St., Port Townsend. An executive session to discuss potential litigation is set for 10:10 a.m. In addition to electing a chair, the board is scheduled to divide 23 committee assignments among the three commissioners. District 2 Commissioner David Sullivan is the current chair. District 1 Commissioner Phil Johnson has served as chair on several occasions during his 12-year tenure, while District 3 Commissioner Kathleen Kler, who was elected in 2014, has yet to serve in that position. Commissioners also will open bids for the supply of liquid asphalt products for bituminous surface treatment of roads in 2016. A discussion of an amendment to the sign code and a possible approval of a letter requested by Island County concerning state law on employment of special attorneys is set for the commissioners’ briefing session at 1:30 p.m. Also on the agenda are: ■ A resolution approving the temporary closure of Undie Road for emergency repair. The road, which is the only access to 16 private parcels, will be closed to vehicles from 8 a.m. Monday to about 5 p.m. Tuesday for repair of a condition that creates a sinkhole. Pedestrian access will be provided during the closure. ■ A resolution determining certain personal property as surplus and authorizing its disposal. ■ An application for a $587, 319 grant from the Salmon Recovery Funding Board for the acquisition and restoration of three Big Quilcene River floodplain properties. ■ A two-year agreement with Kitsap County, which would provide youth detention services. ■ An interlocal agreement to share resources between Jefferson County and the Port Townsend School District.

Eye on Jefferson tion note for $3 million to temporarily finance construction of a water filtration plant and reservoir when it meets Monday. The meeting will begin at 6:30 p.m. in council chambers at historic City Hall, 540 Water St. The draws on the note would be repaid when the city receives reimbursement from federal and state grants and loans, a council agenda memo said. The council also will organize itself for 2016. It will elect a mayor and deputy mayor and make committee assignments. The council will consider approving a Community Development Block Grant application submitted by Marion Lodwick on behalf of Water St. Holding Co. LLC for a $7,000 loan to help pay for the replacement of a broken sewer pipe at the Abracadabra building, 936 Water St. An executive session is planned. There are no council office hours scheduled this week. Other city committee meetings are scheduled in conference rooms at City Hall, 250 Madison St. They are: ■ Historic Preservation Committee — 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, third-floor conference room. ■ Arts Commission — 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, first-floor conference room. ■ Non-Motorized Transportation Advisory Board — 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday, first-floor conference room.

Jefferson PUD Jefferson County Public Utility District commissioners will discuss a cost-ofservice update and the results of a customer survey when they meet Tuesday. The meeting will begin at 5 p.m. at 250 Chimacum Road, Port Hadlock.

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SEATTLE — Seattle’s Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center says it’s difficult to find people willing to donate blood stem cells, even though they pay donors up to $800. These cells are essential to research and distributed by the Seattle research center to more than 100 outside investigators.

The Seattle Times reported that the peripheral blood stem cells were first identified in the early 1960s and launched a new era of research. Like other stem cells, they can copy themselves, differentiate into specialized cells and undergo cell death. Those attributes make them critical research tools for scientists.

CONTINUED FROM A1 price for a Sequim-area home showed little change “Port Ludlow also had a — $252,053 in 2014 comgood, strong year. I’d say pared to $252,532 last year that the rest of the county — the net value of those jumped from has seen the market come sales back, but not to levels that $16.7 million to $19.2 milPort Townsend and Port lion, or 15 percent. Ludlow have seen.” The total value of Port Angeles-market sales Port Angeles increased from $85.3 million in 2014 to $106.2 milIn the Port Angeles market, which covers a lion in 2015, or 24.5 perwide area from McDonald cent. “Loosely calculated, Creek to the West End, the every home sale puts average home price climbed 7.2 percent from $189,479 $17,000 into the economy in 2014 to $203,127 last in retail sales within six months of closing,” Reiss year. As of Wednesday, 523 said in a news release. “That means that from homes had been sold in the market compared with 450 the Port Angeles real estate in 2014, a gain of 16.2 per- side, we have generated an additional $1,241,000 in cent. “We’ve been making local retail growth over last progress, but this year year.” [2015] is much stronger,” Reiss said in a Wednesday Forks telephone interview. For the Multiple Listing “Part of it is the fact Service area covering that the economy is better Forks, residential sales had and people are realizing it.” increased from 25 through November 2014 to 41 Sequim market through November 2015. Forks-area home prices In the Sequim market from McDonald Creek to went from $145,610 in the Jefferson County line, 2014 to $155,117 as of last home sales increased from November, according to 663 in 2014 to 757 in 2015, year-to-date statistics. The Northwest Multiple a 14.2 percent rise. Although the average Listing Service will distrib-

Craig Hamilton, who made his first offer on a home Wednesday night, said it “hasn’t been terribly hard to find a house” in the current market. He and his wife, Vickey Holland, looked at about 10 homes before they found a place that fit their needs in west Port Angeles. Their broker, Victorya Rivera of JACE Real Estate, was “helping out every step of the way,” Hamilton said. “For us, sometimes the houses were not in as good of shape as we’d like, and we have other particular requirements,” Hamilton said. “It seems like most of the houses we’ve been looking at have been on the market for a little while.” All told, Hamilton described his first homebuying experience as “pretty simple.”

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Participants in the 2016 Port Angeles Polar Bear Plunge dash out of the chilly water of Port Angeles Harbor at Hollywood Beach on New Year’s Day.

Port Angeles The Port Angeles plunge drew the most people of any of the four plunges on the Peninsula, with about 150 people charging into the water off Hollywood Beach at 10 a.m. “You tell every cell in your body that the coming year is going to be really exciting,” said Dan Welden, an organizer of the 28th annual Port Angeles Polar Bear Plunge. Most ran into the 48-degree water three times, shrieking in delight each time they entered. “This is one of the few times, except when you go to a Seahawks game, where you can scream and yell and act crazy in public and not get arrested,” Welden said. “You can just let her loose.” Participants began gathering at the beach at about 9 a.m. — building bonfires to stay warm after exiting the water. Then, they lined up on the beach — clothed in attire more appropriate for tropical weather — and charged headlong into the surf. Travis Titterness, 37, of

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logs, no sewage, no sea- was about 32 degrees. But that was nothing weed.” compared to the wind chill, she said. Polar Bear Challenge “There was a 20 mph The Polar Bear Chal- wind blowing,” she said. “It lenge, held in conjunction was cold. Very cold. with the plunge, raised well “I think it was colder over $800 during the event, waiting than it was when Welden said. you went in.” The money will benefit Volunteer Hospice of Clal- Neah Bay lam County. Five people participated A final tally of the money raised will not be available in the 15th annual Neah for about a week, Welden Bay Polar Bear Dip, said June Williams, event said. Participants in the founder, on Saturday. The dip is “quite a way to plunge were not required to bring in the new year,” she be a part of the challenge. As part of the game, said. Williams founded the individuals and organizations challenged others to dip in 2001. She was experimake the plunge — and encing health issues and pledged a dollar amount to said she “had nothing to lose.” make the challenge. Williams, who did not go If the challenged person or business accepted, chal- in the water this year lengers donated that because it was too cold, has amount to the agency that said her first jump was provides free care for eligi- shocking but cathartic. “I got better every year ble terminally ill patients and their families. after that,” she said. The dip was held at Beaver Front Beach on Bayview Avenue near the senior citiOut at Lake Pleasant in zens building. Beaver near Forks, eight ________ people jumped into the cold water at 10 a.m., said Carin Reporter Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. Hirsch, an organizer. Hirsch, 58 — the mother 5074, or cmcdaniel@peninsula of the plunge founder, Sonja dailynews.com. Hirsch, who has since Jefferson County Editor Charlie moved to Seattle to start a Bermant can be reached at 360family — said the water 385-2335 or cbermant@peninsula temperature in the lake dailynews.com.

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Some wore socks, and there was one skinny dipper. Children got into the act. Meghan Corotsby of Seattle, Rose’s daughter, dipped her 3-year-old daughter, Campbell, into the water for a few seconds. The child was not pleased. Rell Lennox, 11, of Port Townsend jumped in for the second consecutive year. She said the second time was no easier than the first and that it didn’t change her outlook on the year. “It made my head hurt,” she said.

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Record: Park attendance CONTINUED FROM A1 Maynes said much of the attraction to the park over the year was part of the well-advertised 100th anniversary of the founding of the National Park Service and the “Find Your Park” campaign. Parks across the system are experiencing similar increases, she said. “I’m not surprised,” she said of the potentially record-breaking year.

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Parents Christian and Kimberly Goodwin of Port Angeles, along with their son, Hunter Goodwin, 2, welcome infant Penelope Grace Goodwin, who was born at 9:12 a.m. Saturday, making her the first baby of 2016 in Clallam County.

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PORT ANGELES — Penelope Grace Goodwin was the first baby born on the North Olympic Peninsula in 2016. Now, Christian and Kimberly Goodwin of Port Angeles, both 30, have two children who were born Jan. 2. Penelope was born at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles at 9:12 a.m. Saturday. Her older brother, 2-yearold Hunter Goodwin, also was born Jan. 2 in a Florida hospital, Christian said. As of Saturday afternoon, no babies had been born at Jefferson Healthcare hospital in Port Townsend or Forks Community Hospital, staff at

Visitors came despite the largest wildfire in park history, several windstorms that resulted in much of the park being closed and two Elwha River floods that badly damaged a road and two campgrounds in the Elwha Valley. “There was a lot of hard work on the part of our staff,” Maynes said. The Elwha River flooded in February, November and December, prompting closures of roads and campgrounds in the Elwha Valley for long periods of time. Olympic Hot Springs Road was temporarily closed after it was undercut by the Elwha in February. It was patched and reopened after a few days, then closed for a full month for permanent repairs in September. The Elwha River completely changed its course during February’s flood and completely removed several Altair Campground campsites as the main channel moved across its historic floodplain. Altair Campground has not been repaired or reopened.

The family relocated to Port Angeles about a month ago when Christian, a petty officer third class in the U.S. Coast Guard, was assigned to Air Station/Sector Field Office Port Angeles on Ediz Hook. The family is still unpacking, Christian said. Their furniture arrived only about two weeks ago. Both said they are ready to take on the challenge of rearing a newborn, including the lack of sleep that can come with it. Birthday parties Kimberly said they will Sharing the same day of “just fly by the seat of our birth will “make birthday pants.” Washed out now parties easier,” Christian ________ A flood Nov. 17 reactisaid. Reporter Chris McDaniel can Kimberly is one of many be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. vated a long-dry river channew beginnings for the fam- 5074, or cmcdaniel@peninsula nel behind the Elwha Campground, washed out a dailynews.com. ily. 60-foot section of Olympic Hot Springs Road and inundated the campground with silt and debris. A second flood Dec. 8-9 caused additional damage to both the road and campground. Access is open to Madison Creek Falls, but the road is closed beyond the of the Honda also was convertible, “and left the park gate. unknown Saturday, he said. scene,” Winger said. The park has no plans to The only description “Currently, as far as I repair the road or campavailable is that the driver know, the [man is] still out- grounds until the current appeared to be a man in his standing. They have not rainy season has ended, mid-40s with thinning hair, found anybody yet.” Maynes said. Winger said. Winger encourages anyIn spring, crews will be “We had a limited one with information about able to get in to evaluate description at the time of the incident to call the State the full extent of the dam[the collision] and of course Patrol’s Bremerton office at age and decide how best to the vehicle was stolen,” 360-473-0300. repair the infrastructure, Winger said. “If they have any infor- she said. “Troopers will be follow- mation about that incident ing up [and] trying to get or know anything or saw Fires more information. The anything, we always A record-low snowpack, investigation is still ongo- encourage that they call followed by a record-dry ing.” and let us know, and we will summer, resulted in a fire have our investigators talk in the Queets Rainforest, Two juveniles to them.” which burned actively Both the Dodge and through the summer and The man was accompanied by two juveniles of Honda were towed from the into the fall. unknown age, a boy and a scene, with the Honda impounded by the Clallam girl, Winger said. The trio “apparently got County Sheriff ’s Office, out of the car and at some Winger said. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ________ point, another vehicle arrived at the scene there, RENTON — Six teens Reporter Chris McDaniel can and they got in that car, be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. have been arrested after a which was a black sedan or 5074, or cmcdaniel@peninsula stolen car rammed a Renton a dark sedan,” possibly a dailynews.com. police cruiser. KOMO-TV reported that officers started following a stolen vehicle Friday at 8:35 p.m. when they saw it driving The shallow quake mea- nity near Mount Rainier. in the area of Gene Coulon sured a magnitude 3.1 The epicenter of the Park on Lake Washington. around 8:50 p.m. Friday. quake was about 38 miles David Leibman of the It wasn’t enough to cause west of Yakima, 46 miles Renton police said officers damage or injuries, but it east of Morton and 49 miles followed that vehicle and another they later deterdid shake up the commu- southwest of Ellensburg. both facilities said. The healthy baby girl is 20 inches in length and weighs 6 pounds, 12 ounces, Kimberly said. Penelope arrived exactly when the doctor predicted she would, Kimberly added. “This was her due date,” she said. “I thought that was funny enough that the date was [Hunter’s] birthday. I didn’t actually think it was going to happen.”

Patrol investigating hit-run on U.S. 101 BY CHRIS MCDANIEL PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

PORT ANGELES — Troopers are investigating a hit-and-run collision with another vehicle on U.S. Highway 101, Trooper Russell Winger, State Patrol spokesman, said Saturday. A 1999 Honda Civic that struck a 1973 Dodge pickup truck is believed to have been stolen in Mason County, Winger said. The collision happened at about 7:09 p.m. Friday at Milepost 259.2 on eastbound Highway 101 near Dryke Road. Terry Tveit, 51, who was driving the pickup, suffered minor injuries and was not transported to a hospital, Winger said. Tveit’s city of residence and information about the date and time the vehicle was stolen were unavailable Saturday, Winger said. The identity of the driver

PACKWOOD — The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network reported a small earthquake near Packwood.

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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Hurricane Ridge’s snowplay fields are open to the public today, weather permitting — but it’s best to get there early. Those heading up Hurricane Ride Road south of Port Angeles may find a wait at the entrance to the park at Heart o’ the Hills, since the parking lot at the Ridge has been filling up fast. Last week — including Saturday — the parking lot had filled up by late morning, said Barb Maynes, park spokeswoman, attributing the popularity of the 5,242-foot summit to “the combination of the great weather, great snow and the holidays.”

More than 7 feet of snow As of Saturday, 86 inches — more than 7 feet — of snow were reported at the Ridge snow stake. Weather has been clear. Although Hurricane Ridge Road is scheduled to be open today, unexpected bad weather can prompt its sudden closrue. For road conditions and closures, call the road condition hotline at 360-565-3131 or check the park’s Twitter account at www.twitter.com/HR WinterAccess. Tire chains are required for all vehicles traveling Hurricane Ridge Road, which was reported as being very icy this weekend. The Hurricane Ridge Winter Sports Club will man the bunny and intermediate rope tows through today at the Hurricane Ridge Ski and Snowboard Area. The Poma lift will become operational as soon as possible, club members said. Ranger-guided snowshoe walks will be offered at 2 p.m. today. Registration for the 90-minute hikes is at the Hurricane Ridge Visitor Center information desk beginning at 1:30 p.m. The cost is $7 for adults and $3 for youths ages 6 to 15, while children 5 and younger are admitted free. The visitor center at the Ridge will be open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today. It offers snacks and rentals. The park visitor center at 3002 Mount Angeles Road is open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Entry to the park is $20 per vehicle for a sevenday pass. An annual pass is available for $40. A lifetime senior pass is available for $10 for park users 62 and older, and an active-duty military member or dependent pass is available for free. For more information, call the park visitor center at 360-565-3130. The Paradise Fire, which burned 2,796 acres in the Queets River valley, resulted in the closure of backpacking trails in the Queets River area between May and August. A handful of smaller fires each charred several acres at sites scattered across the mountain range. The Paradise Fire was sparked by lighting May 14 but started small, smoldering in logs and deep duff, and was not spotted until it emerged in the dry season and made a 300-acre run June 14. Rains in August and September were not enough to extinguish the fire, which continued smoldering in deep duff under the sheltering branches of the thick rainforest and was not declared extinguished until more than 2 feet of rain fell on the area in November. It was named the largest wildfire in Olympic

National Park history. Smaller fires, also started by lightning during the record dry season, closed small sections of the park throughout the summer until they were extinguished.

Winds The entire park was closed for two days after an Aug. 24 windstorm toppled trees onto roads and dropped giant tree branches into campsites, cutting off access to most areas of the park. Additional storms in November and December also resulted in closures while park crews cleared trees, branches and other debris from park roads and recreation areas.

________ Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arice@peninsuladaily news.com.

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Leibman said charges are pending for possession of a stolen vehicle and assault. The officer driving the patrol car that was rammed was taken to Valley Medical Center for treatment of nonlife-threatening injuries.

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Organizing the Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympic Weight Loss Challenge are, from left, staffers Scott Brandon and Mary Hogan and board member Bonnie Bulach.

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PORT ANGELES — It’s like a betting pool, with high stakes and sweet rewards. We’re living in one of Washington state’s fattest, most diabetic and hypertensive places, reports Mary Hogan, executive director of Volunteers in Medicine of the Olympics, aka VIMO. She and development manager Scott Brandon asked themselves: What can this clinic do — as a community member — to promote more health and happiness in 2016? They came up with the VIMO Weight Loss Challenge, a 60-day activity culminating in cash and prizes for the winners, to start next Sunday, Jan. 10. Men and women across Clallam County are encouraged to visit VIMO, 819 Georgiana St., to weigh in and pay a $100 fee — which benefits the nonprofit health clinic — between next Sunday and Friday, Jan. 15. The clinic will be open for weigh-ins from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. all six days.

Hogan quipped. “Just showing up is a big piece,” added VIMO board member Bonnie Bulach, who like Hogan is joining the VIMO team in hopes of shedding a few pounds. The challenge will run until March 10, when there will be winners in the male, female and team categories. Those who lose the largest percentage of body weight each will take home 10 percent of the fees collected in his or her category, plus other prizes, including Sassy Kat Salon makeovers and studio sessions at Ernst Fine Art Photography. But there’s this other bonus: feeling good. “When I lose weight, my hip pain goes away; my back pain goes away,” said Hogan, though she added that she’s been less active lately. Since she is studying online for her degree in health management from Colorado State University, homework tends to replace exercise. Even if the Weight Loss Challenge is happening during the dark winter months, it will not be a slog, Brandon added.

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Sliding-scale fees are available to low-income participants, added Brandon, so the cost can be as little as $20. More information is available by phoning the clinic at 360-457-4431 and visiting www.vimoclinic.org or the VIMO Weight Loss Challenge page on Facebook. Entrants will receive a welcome packet with motivational tips, information and discounts and other incentives from local businesses — and “we will not broadcast your weight,”

He’s working with local businesses on offering discounts on exercise- and health-related services and gear, and has Olympic National Park among his partners in this endeavor. Guided snowshoeing, ranger-led walks and Marymere Falls hikes are among the possibilities for challenge participants. Activity groups will be available to participants of all fitness levels, Brandon said, since camaraderie and positivity are key here. “We’re looking forward to getting lots of people signed up,” he said, noting that just two months from now, the “weigh-outs” will be done at VIMO on March 10, 11 and 12. Brandon has a history with this challenge thing.

And Clallam County is suffering from some high percentages when it comes to obesity. The county’s Community Health Assessment, published in 2012, reported 27 percent of adults here — more than one in four — are overweight, compared with 24 percent in Jefferson County and 26 percent statewide. Nine percent of Clallam adults have been told they’re diabetic, while 5 percent of Jefferson County residents have received that diagnosis. The state average for diabetes is 7 percent.

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Back in 2012, when Therapeutic Associates of Port Angeles ran a weight loss contest as a fundraiser for VIMO, his wife, Teresa Brandon, was among the champions. She lost 12.1 percent of her body weight and won $500. The message of this contest, Hogan said, is twofold: You are not alone, and you can lose weight. “When those pounds start to come off, it gets exciting,” she said, adding that healthful eating, exercise and weight loss can cure both Type 2 diabetes and high blood pressure. VIMO, as a community health clinic, seeks to further its mission of improving the well-being of local residents.

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Additional facilities The state says it is working to open additional facilities to provide more space for mentally ill defendants. DSHS officials want to open a 30-bed facility in the Rochester area in April and another 24-bed facility in Yakima in March for restoration services. “We face a severe staffing shortage and must stop adding new beds at Western State Hospital until it can stabilize staffing to help ensure that patients and staff are safe when dealing with volatile situations that are common in forensic mental health treatment facilities,” Victoria Roberts, deputy assistant secretary of the DSHS Behavioral Health Administration, said in a statement. An investigation by The Associated Press found that

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Budget proposal Gov. Jay Inslee’s new budget proposal includes more than $137 million for the state’s beleaguered mental health system. The plan would add 62 new positions, including 51 registered nurses for day and evening shifts at Western State, at a cost of $6.8 million. Inslee also would improve staff recruitment and retention rates by using $9.5 million to offer salary raises and bonuses for psychiatrists and other psychiatric staff, the plan said.

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A8 This week’s business meetings ■ Port Angeles Regional Chamber of Commerce — Twicemonthly luncheon meetings usually are held on the first and third Mondays at noon in the second-floor meeting room of the Red Lion Hotel, 221 N. Lincoln St. Due to the proximity of New Year’s weekend and in observance of Martin Luther King Day on Jan. 18, the chamber will host only one luncheon in January, scheduled Jan. 11. Tickets for that luncheon are $15 and can be purchased from the meeting room cashier. For those not having lunch, there is a $3 participation fee that includes a beverage. ■ Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce — Twicemonthly breakfast meetings 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 meeting agenda for this Tuesday was not available by press time Saturday. Reservations for luncheon at $15 or beverage at $3 are required by noon Monday. Phone 360-683-6197 or email info@sequim chamber.com to RSVP and for further information. ■ Forks Chamber of Commerce — Luncheon meetings are Wednesdays at noon at Blakeslee’s Bar & Grill, 1222 S. Forks Ave. This Wednesday’s gathering will be a business meeting. Lunch of a baked potato bar costs $9.75. ■ 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 Jeff Randall on the Port Townsend School District’s proposed $41 million bond. Lunch by Subway costs $8. ■ Port Angeles Business Association — Breakfast meetings are held Tuesdays at 7:30 a.m. at Joshua’s Restaurant, 113 DelGuzzi Drive, Port Angeles. This coming Tuesday, Christina Hurst, public health program manager at Clallam County Health and Human Services, will discuss the county’s needle-exchange program. Drug users can exchange used needles for new ones, reducing the danger of communicable disease and helping prevent dirty needles from being discarded in public. Scores of people who use the service now also have access to naloxone, a drug that halts the effects of heroin overdose. There is a $3 minimum charge by Joshua’s for those who do not order breakfast.

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Does exercise slow the aging process? Most recent studies suggest yes, it does BY GRETCHEN REYNOLDS THE NEW YORK TIMES

ALMOST ANY AMOUNT and type of physical activity may slow aging deep within our cells, a new study finds. And middle age may be a critical time to get the process rolling, at least by one common measure of cell aging. Dating a cell’s age is tricky, because its biological and chronological ages rarely match. A cell could be relatively young in terms of how long it has existed but function slowly or erratically, as if elderly. Today, many scientists have begun determining a cell’s biological age — meaning how well it functions and not how old it literally is — by measuring the length of its telomeres. For those of us who don’t know every portion of our cells’ interiors, telomeres are tiny caps found on the end of DNA strands, like plastic aglets on shoelaces. They are believed to protect the DNA from damage during cell division and replication.

As a cell ages, its telomeres naturally shorten and fray. But the process can be accelerated by obesity, smoking, insomnia, diabetes and other aspects of health and lifestyle. In those cases, the affected cells age prematurely. However, recent science suggests that exercise may slow the fraying of telomeres. Past studies have found, for instance, that master athletes typically have longer telomeres than sedentary people of the same age, as do older women who frequently walk or engage in other fairly moderate exercise.

Effects on telomeres But those studies were relatively narrow, focusing mostly on elderly people who ran or walked. It remained unclear whether people of different ages who engaged in a variety of exercises would likewise show effects on their telomeres. So for the new study, which was published in October in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, researchers from the University of Mississippi and University of California, San Francisco, decided to look more broadly at the interactions of exercise and telomeres among a wide swath of Americans. TURN

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Josh Tetrick, CEO and founder of Hampton Creek Foods, speaks during a staff meeting at the company’s office in San Francisco. Hampton Creek’s mission is to replace the eggs in products without anyone noticing. In trying to appeal to the mainstream, Tetrick has a simple rule: “Number one, never use the word ‘vegan,’ ” he said.

The end of meat? Startups seeks alternatives for all “We are not making a veggie burger. We’re creating meat without using animals,” said Brown, a NEW YORK — Patrick Brown former Stanford scientist who is on an improbable mission: has been scanning plants in Make a burger Americans love, search of compounds that can minus the meat. help recreate meat. Veggie patties have been Brown’s company, Impossible around for decades, but Brown Foods, is part of a wave of startand others want to make foods ups aiming to wean Americans without animal products that off foods like burgers and eggs, look, cook and taste like the real and their efforts are attracting thing — and can finally appeal to tens of millions of dollars from the masses. investors. BY CANDICE CHOI

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The goal is to lessen the dependence on livestock for food, which they said isn’t as healthy, affordable or environmentally friendly as plant-based alternatives. The challenge is that most Americans happily eat meat and eggs. That means that, without a breakthrough, those seeking to upend factory farming risk becoming footnotes in the history of startups. TURN

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Scrambled eggs made with Hampton Creek Foods’ Just Scramble at the company’s office in San Francisco.

Meat: Learning to mimic nature CONTINUED FROM A1 proteins from foods like spinach and beans, then To understand the diffi- combining them with other culty of their task, consider ingredients. The company, which has the transformation raw chicken undergoes when about 100 employees, cooked. It starts as a slimy, expects the product to be unappetizing blob, then available in the latter half turns into a tender piece of of next year, initially through a food-service opermeat. In its office in Southern ator. Few have tasted it, but California, Beyond Meat works on “chicken� strips the vision continues to gain made with pea and soy pro- traction. In October, Impossible teins that have been sold at places like Whole Foods Foods said it raised $108 million in funding, on top of since 2012. But founder Ethan its previous $74 million. Brown concedes the product Among its investors are Bill Gates, Google Ventures and needs work. To give the “meat� its fat, Horizons Ventures. for instance, canola oil is evenly mixed throughout Culturing meat the product. Another startup isn’t “That’s not really how it totally ditching the cow. works in an animal,� said With $15.5 million in Brown, a vegan. “The fat funding, Modern Meadow can be a sheath on tendons.� in New York City takes cells To form the strips, a mix- from a cow through a biopsy ture is pressed through a and cultures them to grow machine that forms and into meat. sets the product’s texture At a conference in Februwith heating and cooling ary, company founder chambers. Andras Forgacs likened the The method isn’t new in process to culturing yogurt the world of fake meats, but or brewing beer. the company said it fine“This is an extension of tuned the process to deliver that,� he said. a more realistic offering. Modern Meadow doesn’t Brown dismisses the have a product on the maridea that fake meat might ket yet either. The company weird people out and said said it doesn’t necessarily it’s a “desirable evolution.� want to replicate steaks “It’s like moving from and burgers, and gave a the horse-drawn carriage to hint of the type of foods it the automobile, or the land- might make by presenting line to the iPhone,� he said. “steak chips� for attendees But Beyond Meat isn’t at a small conference last quite there yet; The Huff- year. ington Post described the Only about 200 people strips as having an have tried the chips, which “unpleasant� taste that Forgacs describes as “crispy, inhabits a “strange terri- crunchy beef jerky.� tory between meat and vegCiting the demand for etable.� more openness about how At Impossible Foods, the food is made, he sees a day patty is made by extracting when people tour meat

plants, as they do with breweries. “There could be your friendly neighborhood meat brewery,� Forgacs said.

Banning ‘vegan’ In San Francisco, Hampton Creek’s mission is to replace the eggs in products without anyone noticing. In trying to appeal to the mainstream, co-founder and CEO Josh Tetrick has a simple rule. “Number one, never use the word ‘vegan,’� he said. To avoid perceptions its eggless spread Just Mayo won’t taste good, Hampton Creek even removed the V-word from the label. Tetrick said what makes the product different is that it tastes better and costs less — not that it’s made with a protein from a Canadian yellow pea instead of eggs. “The egg-free thing is almost irrelevant,� he said. Swapping out a single ingredient in a product may make it easier for people to swallow change. It may also make change simpler to achieve; Just Mayo’s consistency and taste are similar to mayonnaise. The product, which is available at retailers including Target and Wal-Mart, is gaining enough traction that the American Egg Board, which is responsible for slogans like the “Incredible, Edible Egg,� sees it as a “major threat,� according to emails made public through a records request. So far, Hampton Creek has attracted $120 million in funding. It continues to screen plants for compounds that can help replace eggs in recipes and

plans to eventually introduce a scrambled-egg product. For those looking to lessen the reliance on animals for food, there are encouraging signs all around. Last year, Pinnacle Foods, the maker of Hungry-Man dinners, paid $154 million to acquire Gardein, which makes frozen veggie patties, nuggets and crumbles. Pinnacle CEO Robert Gamgort said he thinks meat alternatives are in the “early stages of a macro trend,� similar to the way soy and almond milk changed the dairy category. But for now, vegetarian products remain a niche market. And even if people cut back on meat and eggs for health, environmental or animal welfare reasons, they might not want literal replacements.

More accepting Morningstar, a longtime maker of vegetarian products owned by Kellogg, said people are becoming more accepting of vegetables as main ingredients. As such, it wants to evolve from a maker of meat substitutes to a brand known for its “veggie cuisine,� such as bowls with brown rice and black beans. Yves Potvin, Gardein’s founder, also thinks veggie alternatives don’t have to replicate meat, so long as they taste good. It’s why Gardein’s products are shaped to be reminiscent of meat, but don’t try to mimic their exact flavor and texture. “What people like is the experience,� Potvin said. “They like the memory.�

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doing so removed enamel. Then in the 1970s, an influential textbook, Clinical Practice of the Dental Hygienist, by Dr. Esther Wilkins, recommended “selective polishing� — meaning the hygienist should only shine stained parts of the teeth and not the whole set. As to whether enamel will be worn down, Dr. Frantsve-Hawley, a registered dental hygienist who has a Ph.D in biological and biomedical sciences, said twice-a-year polishing at the dentist’s office, even with the coarsest paste, is “not frequent enough to cause significant damage to the enamel.�

Lorentzen agreed, saying, “Polishing is not a significant risk.� By contrast, not using a soft toothbrush or brushing too hard daily can damage the softer structures of the teeth, including the cementum, the surface layer of the tooth root. Patients who remained concerned about enamel damage but want polishing can request the dental hygienist use a finergrained paste.

__________ Catherine Saint Louis answers readers’ healthrelated questions in Ask Well for The New York Times.

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For every point someone gained from any type of exercise, his or her risks of having unusually short telomeres declined significantly. Specifically, someone who participated in a single activity, earning them a 1, was about 3 percent less likely to have very short telomeres than someone who didn’t exercise at all. That risk declined more substantially if someone exercised more. People who reported two types of exercise were 24 percent less likely to have short telomeres; three types of exercise were 29 percent less likely; and those who had participated in all four types of activities were 59 percent less likely to have very short telomeres. Interestingly, these associations were strongest

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should not be considered a routine part of a dental cleaning. So feel free to skip it. Polishing with a gritty paste can remove stains on a tooth’s surface. But to get rid of stains, hygienists should also be scaling, said Marcia Lorentzen, the dean of the Fones School of Dental Hygiene at the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut. Most of us are familiar with scaling, which typically involves removing tartar and plaque off the teeth with a metal hooklike instrument. It used to be standard for all teeth to be polished until research showed that

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To do so, they turned to the immense trove of data generated by the ongoing National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, for which tens of thousands of adults answer questions annually about their health, including their exercise habits, and complete an in-person health exam, providing a blood sample. In recent years, those blood samples have been tested for, among other markers of health, telomere length in the participants’ white blood cells. The researchers gathered the data for about 6,500 of the participants, ranging in age from 20 to 84, and then categorized them into four groups, based on how they had responded to questions about exercise. Those questions in this survey tended to be broad, asking people only if, at any time during the past month, they had engaged in weight training, moderate exercise like walking, more vigorous exercise like running, or have walked or ridden a bike to work or school. If a participant answered yes to any of those four questions, he or she earned a point from the researchers. So, someone who reported walking received a point. If he also ran, he earned another, and so on, for a maximum of four points. The researchers then compared those tallies to each person’s telomere length. And there were clear associations.


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UR CARS, OUR homes, our appliances and even our toys: Things around us are going to keep getting smarter. In 2016, we’ll entrust even more of our lives and their intimate details to machines — not to mention the companies that run them. Are we ready for that? You might, for instance, like the idea of turning on your TV with a spoken command — no more fumbling for the remote. But for that to work, the TV needs to be listening all the time, even when you’re not watching. And even when you’re discussing something extremely personal, or engaged in some other activity to which you’d rather not invite eavesdroppers. How much should you worry? Maybe your TV never records any of your casual conversations. Or maybe its manufacturer is recording all that, but just to find ways to make the TV better at understanding what you want it to do. Or maybe it retains everything it hears for some other hidden purpose. You may never know for sure. At best, you can hope the company keeps its promises on privacy. More important, you have to trust that its computer systems are really secure, or those promises are suddenly worthless. That part is increasingly difficult to guarantee — or believe — as hacking becomes routine. And here’s the chief quandary: Every technological benefit comes with a cost in the form of a threat to privacy. Yet not paying that price has its own cost: an inability to participate in some of technology’s greater achievements. Because smart gadgets thrive on data — data about you and your habits, data about what large numbers of people do or say or appear to want in particular situations — it’s difficult not to share pretty much everything with them. Doing otherwise would be like turning off your phone’s location services, which disables many of its most useful features. The consequences aren’t restricted to phones and TVs: ■ Kids will be able to talk to more toys and get personalized, computer-generated responses. Does the “don’t talk to strangers” rule apply if the stranger is the Hello Barbie talking doll or Dino, the dinosaur powered by IBM’s Watson artificial-intelligence system? ■ Cars will work with GPS technology and sensors in parking meters, roads and home appliances to help route you around traffic and turn on your living-room lights

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A boy looks at VTech’s V.Reader, an interactive e-reader for children ages 3 and older, in New York. Hong Kongbased VTech Holdings Ltd.’s Learning Lodge database was hacked last November, compromising the profiles of 6.4 million kids around the world, along with 4.9 million connected parent accounts. as you approach the driveway. But that can also generate a detailed record of your whereabouts. ■ Thermostats from Nest and others will get smarter at conserving energy when you’re away. Potential burglars might find that information handy. ■ Home security cameras are getting cheaper and more plentiful, but they’re sometimes insecure themselves, especially if you set them up clumsily. There’s already a website devoted to showing video from cameras with no passwords. Though they are mostly outdoor or business cameras, one was trained on a baby’s crib, and another in a living room. ■ Wearable health devices will track your heart rate, fitness levels and more — and share achievements with friends and family. But slacking off may carry a heavier cost than those extra holiday pounds, particularly if your insurance company yanks discounts for meeting fitness goals. ■ Software from Google and Facebook will get even more refined to help you cut through the noise. That’s great if Facebook is showing you posts from friends you already interact

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the most with, but will a long-lost friend’s plea for help go unanswered because you don’t see it? The pending onslaught of privacy trade-offs might seem trivial when it comes to a talking — and listening — Barbie. But maybe it’s less so when your phone knows enough about you to remind you it’s time to leave for an important interview (if the alternative would be losing a shot at that job) or your smart home can really tell you if you turned off the oven before leaving for an international trip. “The encroachments on our privacy are often self-inflicted in the sense that we will accept the trade-off one bit at a time,” said John Palfrey, co-author of Interop: The Promise and Perils of Highly Interconnected Systems. And these trade-offs can be quite subtle. Technological advances typically offer immediate, tangible benefits that, once you’ve put enough of them together, can indeed revolutionize daily life. Can you imagine living your life without a smartphone? A few years from now, you might goggle at the thought of managing your day without constant advice from Siri or

“OK Google.” As for the risks, they’ll tend to be diffuse, abstract and often difficult to ascertain even if you’re paying attention — and most people won’t. In a study released last Wednesday, the Pew Research Center said about half of American adults have no confidence that they understand what’s being done with their data, and about a third are discouraged by the amount of effort needed to get that understanding. In short, convenience usually wins. Shiny new things are inherently attractive, and it takes a while for some of us to get uneasy about the extent to which we may be enabling our own surveillance. Humans have made this bargain with technology for some time. When cameras were invented, legal scholars debated how far you can go snapping pictures of people in public. That’s no longer an issue — although the camera on a drone in your backyard is. Over time, manufacturers will get better at putting in safeguards, and consumers will get better at setting boundaries and taking charge. TURN

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What is the biggest issue facing the U.S. in 2016?

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“The presidential election. He or she, I have to be careful here, who will be elected will the leader of the world. It will probably be a yearlong issue because Donald Trump is not going to go away soon.”

Retired computer tech Port Angeles

Medical assistant Port Angeles

“Terrorism. Because terrorism is in the news, it seems, daily. Airports and even amusement parks have new policies now. I just don’t want to see another Paris-like attack.”

Retired flight attendant Port Townsend

“I think we should try to fix things at home . . . like education, the homeless. hunger, infrastructure and health care. It’s wrong to adopt a kid from outer Mongolia while there are lots of them here that need homes.”

“Economy and immigration. Social Security didn’t get a costof-living increase for 2016. That really sucks. Mexico’s immigration is a big issue. I’m OK with people coming from wartorn countries, though.”

“Freedom. I say that in light of what our City Council did against the will of the people and voted to continue fluoridation. We need more compassion and understanding with our fellow humans.”

“The economy. We’ve had a recession, and it’s not really over yet. It’s harder to find jobs that are not part-time or lowpaying. It’s all affected by Obamacare. Will the election change this?”

“Musical harmony in America. I Ching from Tibetan numerology says the No. 16 — as in 2016 — predicts people will get along better and there will be more music with songs and bands. It’ll be a good year.”

“In the long run, I think climate change is most important so we can ameliorate some of the damage we’ve done.”

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‘Add Valium’ Now that the Port Angeles City Council has moved on the fluoridation question, it is high time that we take on the really big challenges. Imagine cutting violence in the city. Think of all the social and economic benefits. The ramifications would be huge. Fewer of our tax dollars spent with fewer arrests, fewer criminal prosecutions, less court time, less spent on our prison system, less spent on rehabilitation services. But that is just the beginning. We would have savings on emergency and medical services. Companies would want to relocate to the city. More jobs for everyone. A bigger tax base would enable the improvement of our infrastructure — a better quality of life. Our insurance rates would drop with the area’s lower crime rate. Then there are the social gains to be had with a more tranquil society. Less family anguish, less domestic violence, more peace of mind. Yes, all of this is possible if only the City Council would decide to add Valium to the water supply. I know this might sound like a big deal to some, but all issues could be easily overcome. Simply send out a survey to the water users and then tally the votes of just the ones that do not respond. These non-respondents to the survey would justify the decision to go ahead. The precedent has already been set by some on the City Council. Let’s take advantage of it and do the right thing. Say yes to Valium in the water. Kim Cote, Port Ludlow

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Gadgets CONTINUED FROM A10 For instance, this holiday season’s Hello Barbie talking toy won’t listen in until your kid presses its belt buckle. Though it does store conversations between kids and their dolls to improve speechrecognition technology, its maker said there’s little personal information tied to those conversations — no first or last names, no ages, no gender. “We don’t need that information,” said Martin Reddy, co-founder and chief technical officer of ToyTalk, which developed Hello Barbie with Mattel. “We don’t want that information. It just makes it more difficult on our end.” Of course, kids might simply tell their toys personal details about themselves. ToyTalk employees who review such conversations to improve the technology are trained to immediately delete anything sensitive, but they aren’t charged with actively monitoring stored discussions. Step one in managing interactions with our newly smart digital companions comes down to simple attentiveness. Parents, for instance, can be actively involved in what their kids are doing — in this case, by taking the time to review and delete conversations from ToyTalk’s website. Step two might be learning to say no. Many services ask for birth dates, phone numbers and even income levels just because they can — and few people resist. If enough people rise up, companies will stop. There’s precedent: Enough people fed up with online ads have turned to ad blockers, such that websites are taking steps to make ads less annoying. There will always be a trade-off, but the balance can always shift.

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The juicy subplots of 2016 IN AMERICAN POLITICS, one narrative — one question — eclipses all others: Who will become the 45th president? But there are dramas Frank within that drama. There’s Bruni also suspense aplenty beyond center stage, and much of it does not involve Donald Trump, a thirdparty candidacy or the specter of a brokered Republican convention. This column, in the spirit of the holidays, will be a Trump-free zone. Some of the following subplots could greatly influence the outcome of the presidential contest while others have big implications for the sway and the health of the Republican and Democratic parties. They’re just a glimmer of what 2016 has in store. Barack Obama Unbound. He’s zipping down the road with Jerry Seinfeld. He’s unzipping his lip with Steve Inskeep of National Public Radio. He’s intensifying his fight against climate change. As Obama pivots into the final phase of his presidency, he seems to be heading in a new direction, toward greater candor, fewer inhibitions, no apologies. He has felt muzzled and misunderstood for much of his time in the White House. I sense a catharsis coming. And it could complicate the inevitably strained etiquette between him and the Democratic presidential nominee, meaning Hillary Clinton. She’ll have to defend many aspects of his legacy and disparage others as she does and doesn’t campaign for a third Obama term. He’ll react to this as someone who’s losing his limited patience with political gamesmanship, who’s tired of playing the punching bag and whose aides and associates are sometimes aghast

at the Clintons. Side note: Watch for Joe Biden, by design or accident, to blurt out something harmful to her at some point. Bill Clinton on the Loose. Until recent weeks, it was almost possible to forget him as presidential-race factor. Then Hillary Clinton, in the last Democratic debate, tagged him as a key economic adviser in any second Clinton administration. Her campaign confirmed that he’d be popping up more often on the campaign trail. And references to his Oval Office misdeeds and the Clintons’ marital psychodrama started to creep back into the news. All of that was a fresh reminder that his proper role in, and impact on, his wife’s candidacy is unsettled and unclear. He remains both wildly charismatic and maddeningly undisciplined. He connotes both prosperous times and cynical scheming. There’s no legitimate worry that his presence might eclipse and diminish hers, but the two of them together root her candidacy as much in the past as in the future. So how to deploy and integrate him? Is it controllable? All Eyes on New Hampshire. I don’t mean the state’s Republican and Democratic primaries in February. I mean the U.S. Senate election in November. The balance of power in the chamber could hinge on the battle between the Republican incumbent, Kelly Ayotte, and her Democratic challenger, Maggie Hassan, the state’s governor. It won’t look like many other Senate contests. New Hampshire’s peculiar political realities mean that neither candidate is likely to be especially nasty or ideologically strident; each may well emphasize consensus-building and look for opportunities to flex independence from the party that’s paradoxically pumping enormous resources into her race. And their matchup will

underscore New Hampshire’s encouraging record of electing women to prominent public offices, where they’re still frustratingly underrepresented nationwide. A Tale of Two Mayors. The Democratic mayors of two of the nation’s three most populous cities are under enormous strain, their approval ratings low, their approaches to governing under attack. I speak of Bill de Blasio in New York and Rahm Emanuel in Chicago, each of whom has acknowledged the need for redemption in 2016. But while de Blasio’s greatest problems are with white voters, Emanuel has lost the trust in particular of minorities, who are justly outraged by the deadly actions of his city’s police officers. The methods and success with which these remarkably different men chart their comebacks warrant scrutiny, harboring lessons about the Democratic Party’s ability to bridge diverse constituencies and about the most effective style of leadership for fractious, tense times. Religion on the Run. Samesex marriage became the law in 50 states despite the opposition of many prominent church figures. The percentage of Americans who don’t subscribe to any organized religion steadily grows. And that means that whoever winds up with the Republican nomination has to figure out how to play down the primary’s degree of God talk and moralizing without alienating voters on the so-called religious right, who could cause a distracting scene, impede the party’s outreach to moderate and younger voters, and decide to sit out the election. Can the party soften its image, adapt to the times and expand its appeal while satisfying evangelicals? Its success in presidential contests could hinge on that.

_________ Frank Bruni is a columnist for The New York Times.

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. . . and other Raves THE BIGGEST RAVE ever to the Polar Pioneer oil rig [Port Angeles] for donating 15 tons of food to the Port Angeles Food Bank. What a class act!

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ON THURSDAY NIGHT, New Year’s Eve, a reported 1 billion people worldwide watched the dropping of the Waterford Crystal Ball in New York City’s Times Square. An additional 1 million people and their closest friends joined them in Lower Manhattan during the last minute of the year. This spectacle began in 1907. The practice of dropping a ball to signal the passage of time dates back to 1833, when the first time a ball was installed on top of England’s Royal Observatory in Greenwich, England. This ball dropped at 1 o’clock every afternoon to allow the captains of nearby ships to precisely set their chronometers. At one time, there were about 150 time balls around the world, but today, only a few remain. There is one in the U.S. Naval Observatory (USNO) in Washington, D.C., that descends from a flagpole at noon each day. The USNO serves as the official source of time for the U.S. Department of Defense and a standard of time for the entire U.S.

Marine manufacturings Platypus Marine, the full-service shipyard, yacht-repair facility and steel-boat manufacturer on Marine Drive in Port Angeles, has Sea Bear in the Commander Building. She is a 126-foot Christensen luxury yacht that was brought to Platypus Marine from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. I understand the vessel will receive a new set of generators and the stabilizers will be refurbished. Sea Bear was recently purchased, and the new owner no doubt has a laundry list of items to be done by the specialists at Platypus to personalize the ves-

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ON THE WATERFRONT sel, including Sellars renaming the vessel Afterglow. Platypus also has Nanea in the Commander Building. She is a 73-foot custombuilt Striker Sportfisher. I understand personnel will sandblast the hull below the waterline and apply a new coat of paint, the teak decking will be repaired as needed and the wheelhouse is being reconfigured to allow more convenient access to the engineering space.

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Harbor happenings On Monday, Tesoro Petroleum provided bunkers to Silver Ginny, a 600-foot petroleum-products carrier that is flagged in the Marshall Islands. On Wednesday, Tesoro bunkered Shanghai Dawn, an 800-foot Panamanianflagged crude-oil tanker. On Friday, Tesoro refueled Puffin, a 656-foot bulk cargo ship that is flagged in Jamaica.

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Seahawks will play to win 3 potential first-round destinations Breaking down Hawks’ postseason scenarios BY NICK PATTERSON THE [EVERETT] DAILY HERALD

Heading into the final day of the regular season, the Seattle Seahawks still have playoff seeding to play for. However, Seattle’s playoff fate may be out of its own hands. The Seahawks go into today’s season finale at Arizona with the possibility of being either the NFC’s fifth or sixth seed in the playoffs, and Seattle still has three potential first-round foes. The two games that are germane to the Seahawks’ situation are their game against the Cardinals, along with the Minnesota Vikings’ trip to face the Green Bay Packers for the NFC North title.

Vikings in control

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Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson (3) talks with head coach Pete Carroll on the sidelines during Seattle’s game against the St. Louis Rams last week. Carroll said Wilson will play today against Arizona. Carroll asked during his Monday morning radio show. “We’re playing everybody all the time anyway, doing everything we can to rotate and all that. I think that’s overblown, I think that’s a real media thing.” should they But is playing everyone today instead truly the right decision in the focus on getcurrent situation? ting healthy The fact is Seattle gains little for the playtangible benefit from winning offs? Next Game Sunday’s game. Consider: Carroll ■ The Seahawks already has always Today clinched a playoff berth, and the i n s i s t e d vs. Cardinals only thing left at stake for Seatupon the at Glendale,Ariz. tle is whether the team finishes importance Time: 1:25 p.m. as the first or second wild-card of playing On TV: Ch. 13 team in the NFC. every game While there’s an outside to win, and chance having a higher seed he continued to say throughout the week could be valuable down the line, that he intends to play his start- it no longer holds much appeal for the first round. ers — and play to win. That wasn’t the case when it “How can you rest guys?,”

Carroll sticking to plan to play to beat Arizona BY NICK PATTERSON THE [EVERETT] DAILY HERALD

GLENDALE, Ariz. — With apologies to Mr. Shakespeare, Pete Carroll will be starring in the lead role of an ersatz version of Hamlet when the Seattle Seahawks take on the Arizona Cardinals in Sunday’s regular season finale. To rest, or not to rest. That is the question. One of the hot topics in the lead-up to today’s game at Arizona has been about how the Seahawks should approach the game: should the Seahawks prioritize winning the game, or

appeared the winner of the NFC East was going to be a basket case, making the No. 5 seed a desirable target. However, NFC East champion Washington has been much improved in winning three straight, while the NFC North teams appear more vulnerable — Green Bay lost five of its past nine, while the Seahawks thumped Minnesota 38-7 on the road just four weeks ago. ■ The Seahawks don’t even control their own destiny. If Minnesota beats Green Bay tonight to claim the NFC North title, then Seattle finishes as the sixth seed regardless of the outcome of its own game and will hit the road to face the Vikings in the first round. ■ Seattle is nursing its share of injuries. TURN

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If Minnesota beats Green Bay, Seattle’s result against Arizona is irrelevant. The Seahawks will be the sixth seed and travel to face the third-seeded Vikings in the first round of the playoffs, regardless of whether they beat the Cardinals. If Green Bay beats Minnesota, then Seattle has two possible destinations. Should the Seahawks beat Arizona, then Seattle would be the fifth seed and travel to face fourth-seeded Washington in the first round. If the Seahawks lose to Arizona, then Seattle would be the sixth seed and travel to thirdseeded Green Bay in the first round. The Seattle-Arizona game starts at 1:25 p.m. today, while the Minnesota-Green Bay game is at 5:30 p.m. So the Seahawks will have to do some scoreboard watching following their game against Arizona to determine the team’s flight plan for the playoffs. Don’t expect Seattle to get any help from Arizona, either. TURN

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Godwin, Georgia Playing for title, history beat Penn State Clemson one win from being first to finish 15-0 BY TIM REYNOLDS

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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Terry Godwin threw a touchdown pass on a trick play and caught one later, helping Georgia beat Penn State 24-17 in the TaxSlayer Bowl on Saturday. The Bulldogs (10-3) won their fifth consecutive game to close the season, this one under interim coach Bryan McClendon and with incoming coach Kirby Smart watching from the stands. Smart had to like what he saw. Despite a makeshift coaching staff — Georgia used different offensive and defensive coordinators — the Bulldogs turned in one of their most complete performances since September. It helped that Penn State (7-6) played more than half the game without star quarterback Christian Hackenberg. Hackenberg landed awkwardly on his throwing shoulder early in the second quarter when linebacker Roquan Smith tackled him on a 5-yard scramble. Hackenberg stayed in the game and threw four more passes, but grabbed his shoulder between plays. He headed into the locker room after an incompletion and returned after halftime wearing street clothes. A junior and the school’s alltime leader in yards passing (8,457) and touchdowns (48),

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Georgia wide receiver Terry Godwin gets set to throw a touchdown pass. Hackenberg completed 8 of 14 for 139 yards against Georgia. He announced after the game that he will leave Penn State for the NFL and is widely considered one of the top prospects for this year’s upcoming draft. Trace McSorley replaced Hackenberg and threw a 17-yard touchdown pass to Geno Lewis on the first play of the fourth quarter and then a 20-yard strike to DaeSean Hamilton with 6:14 to play. TURN

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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — With shiny orange confetti stuck to his sweat-soaked face as the celebration after the Orange Bowl rolled along, Clemson linebacker Ben Boulware knew the time was right to make a bold statement. “We can be the best team ever,” Boulware shouted. Best team ever? Well, that would be debatable. Best record ever? That’s within Clemson’s reach. As if playing for the national championship wasn’t enough motivation, No. 1 Clemson (14-0) will be vying for a piece of college football history as well when it meets No. 2 Alabama (13-1) in Glendale, Arizona on Jan. 11 in the title game. No FBS team has ever finished 15-0, and being the first to get there has been a goal for Clemson from the moment that the team convened for training camp last summer.

Golden ticket “August 3rd, when we started the season, I gave them shirts that said ‘Dream the Dream,’” Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said. “And I said ‘15 for 15,’ with the message being let’s make them print 15 tickets this year, somehow, some way. “My gosh, they’ve got to print a 15th ticket to see the Tigers now,” Swinney added. “It’s been a great 2015.” If they keep the greatness

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Clemson quarterback Deshaun Watson (4) throws oranges to the crowd after his team won the Orange Bowl. The Tigers will face Alabama for the national championship. going into the first game of 2016, it would be historic. Granted, the notion of bestrecord-ever meaning best-teamever won’t be unanimously accepted. The 2001 Miami Hurricanes, the 1971 Nebraska Cornhuskers, the 1974 Oklahoma Sooners — among others — would probably disagree. And only a handful of teams have even had the chance to play 15 games, with longer regular seasons, conference title games and now a four-team College Football Playoff stretching schedules out more than ever before.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME ■ Alabama and Clemson meet Monday, Jan. 11, in Arizona

Clemson doesn’t care about any of that. To the Tigers, 15-0 would be absolute. “Having the national championship would be amazing,” Clemson offensive lineman Joe Gore said. “But never in my career, never, any sport, going back to when I was a little kid have I been undefeated.” TURN

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Scoreboard Calendar Today Men’s Basketball: Peninsula at Grays Harbor, 3 p.m.

Monday No events scheduled.

Tuesday Boys Basketball: Port Angeles at North Kitsap, 7 p.m.; North Mason at Sequim, 7 p.m.; Port Townsend at Coupeville, 7 p.m.; Kingston at Chimacum, 7 p.m.; Evergreen Lutheran at Quilcene, 7 p.m. Girls Basketball: Evergreen Lutheran at Quilcene, 5:30 p.m.; North Kitsap at Port Angeles, 7 p.m.; Sequim at North Mason, 7 p.m.; Coupeville at Port Townsend, 7 p.m.; Chimacum at Kingston, 7 p.m.

Area Sports Bowling LAUREL LANES Wednesday Birch’s Molar Bowlers Men’s high game: George Kennedy, 232; men’s high series: George Kennedy, 607. Women’s high game: Aleta Smith, 208; women’s high series: Aleta Smith, 536. Leading team: Old Growth. Lakeside Big Four Men’s high game: Joe Gentry, 266; men’s high series: Joe Gentry, 729. Leading team: Pavers. Tuesday Laurel Lanes Seniors Men’s high game: Ron Mangano, 178; men’s high series: John Percival, 486. Women’s high game: Audre Bower, 190; women’s high series: Audre Bower, 506. Leading team: Sun Flowers. Mixed Up Mixed Men’s high game: J.J. Beckstrom 256; men’s high series: J.J. Beckstrom, 649. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 205; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 528. Leading team: The Young And The Rest Of Us won the quarter. Monday Baxter Auto Parts Old Times Men’s high game: Gordy Omdal, 214; men’s high series: Gordy Omdal, 567. Women’s high game: Dianne Ludeman, 138; women’s high series: Gayle Long, 572. Les Schwab Mixed Majors Men’s high game: Mike Doty, 296; men’s high series: Tracey Almond, 740. Women’s high game: Vahl Burkett, 246; women’s high series: Vahl Burkett, 647. Leading team: Red Carpet Car Wash won the quarter. Monday Night Mixed Men’s high game: Pat O’Meara, 254; men’s high series: Nathan Dewey, 606. Women’s high game: Carissa Gannon, 190; women’s high series: Barb Rosa, 464. Leading team: The Screwballs won the quarter. Saturday, Dec. 26 Pee Wee Kids League Girls’ high game: Mya Ostlund, 107. Bantam Kids League Girls’ high game: Abby Robinson, 141; girls’ high series: Abby Robinson, 322. Junior Kids League Girls’ high game: Sierra Burkett, 160; girls’ high series: Sierra Burkett, 415.

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Golf CEDARS AT DUNGENESS Wednesday, Dec. 23 Men’s Golf Club Copper/Silver/Bronze Gross: Dustin Halverson, 78. Net: Tim Mannor, 66; Morris Fosse, 68; Gary Williams, 68. Closest to pin No. 4 High division (18 to 36): Bates Bankert, 43 ft. 3 in. No. 8 High division (18to 36): Ted Johnson, 6 ft. 1⁄2 in. No. 11 Open: Tim Mannor, 10 ft. SKYRIDGE GOLF COURSE Sunday, Dec. 27 Gross: Josh Koester, 65. Net: John O’Rourke, 57; Paul Boucher, 58; Ralph Elston, 59; Gene Potter, 60; Pete Nesse, 60; Bob Kelly, 60; Don Daniels, 60; Neil Cays, 61; Allen Patton, 61; Chuck Parrish, 61.

Football National Football League AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF y-New England12 3 0 .800 455 N.Y. Jets 10 5 0 .667 370 Buffalo 7 8 0 .467 357 Miami 5 10 0 .333 290 South W L T Pct PF Houston 8 7 0 .533 309 Indianapolis 7 8 0 .467 303 Jacksonville 5 10 0 .333 370 Tennessee 3 12 0 .200 275 North W L T Pct PF y-Cincinnati 11 4 0 .733 395 Pittsburgh 9 6 0 .600 395 Baltimore 5 10 0 .333 312 Cleveland 3 12 0 .200 266 West W L T Pct PF x-Denver 11 4 0 .733 328 x-Kansas City 10 5 0 .667 382 Oakland 7 8 0 .467 342 San Diego 4 11 0 .267 300 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF y-Washington 8 7 0 .533 354 Philadelphia 6 9 0 .400 342 N.Y. Giants 6 9 0 .400 390 Dallas 4 11 0 .267 252 South W L T Pct PF y-Carolina 14 1 0 .933 462 Atlanta 8 7 0 .533 322 Tampa Bay 6 9 0 .400 332 New Orleans 6 9 0 .400 388 North W L T Pct PF x-Green Bay 10 5 0 .667 355 x-Minnesota 10 5 0 .667 345 Detroit 6 9 0 .400 334 Chicago 6 9 0 .400 315 West W L T Pct PF y-Arizona 13 2 0 .867 483 x-Seattle 9 6 0 .600 387 St. Louis 7 8 0 .467 264 San Francisco 4 11 0 .267 219 x-clinched playoff spot y-clinched division

PA 295 292 342 379 PA 307 384 418 393 PA 263 307 377 404 PA 276 270 376 371 PA 356 400 407 340 PA 298 325 379 459 PA 303 289 380 373 PA 277 271 311 371

Sunday Jacksonville at Houston, 10 a.m.

Washington at Dallas, 10 a.m. Detroit at Chicago, 10 a.m. N.Y. Jets at Buffalo, 10 a.m. New England at Miami, 10 a.m. New Orleans at Atlanta, 10 a.m. Baltimore at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Pittsburgh at Cleveland, 10 a.m. Tennessee at Indianapolis, 10 a.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 10 a.m. St. Louis at San Francisco, 1:25 p.m. San Diego at Denver, 1:25 p.m. Seattle at Arizona, 1:25 p.m. Oakland at Kansas City, 1:25 p.m. Tampa Bay at Carolina, 1:25 p.m. Minnesota at Green Bay, 5:30 p.m.

College Football Bowl Game Glance SATURDAY, DEC. 19 New Mexico Bowl Arizona 45, New Mexico 37 Las Vegas Bowl Utah 35, BYU 28 Camelia Bowl Appalachian State 31, Ohio 29 Cure Bowl San Jose State 27, Georgia State 16 New Orleans Bowl Louisiana Tech 47, Arkansas State 28 MONDAY, DEC. 21 Miami Beach Bowl Western Kentucky 45, South Florida 35 TUESDAY, DEC. 22 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Akron 23, Utah State 21 Boca Raton (Fla.) Bowl Toledo 32, Temple 17 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 23 Poinsettia Bowl Boise State 55, Northern Illinois 7 GoDaddy Bowl Georgia Southern 58, Bowling Green 27 THURSDAY, DEC. 24 Bahamas Bowl Western Michigan 45, Middle Tennessee 31 Hawaii Bowl San Diego State 42, Cincinnati 7 SATURDAY, DEC. 26 State Petersburg (Fla.) Bowl Marshall 16, UConn 10 Sun Bowl Washington State 20, Miami 14 Heart of Dallas Bowl Washington 44, Southern Miss 31 Pinstripe Bowl Duke 44 Indiana 41 Independence Bowl Virginia Tech 52, Tulsa 52 Foster Farms Bowl Nebraska 37, UCLA 29 MONDAY, DEC. 28 Military Bowl Navy 44, Pittsburgh 28 Quick Lane Bowl Minnesota 21, Central Michigan 14 TUESDAY, DEC. 29 Armed Forces Bowls California 55, Air Force 36 Russell Athletic Bowl Baylor 49, North Carolina 38 Arizona Bowl Nevada 28, Colorado State 23 Texas Bowl LSU 56, Texas Tech 27 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30 Birmingham Bowl Auburn 31, Memphis 10 Belk Bowl Mississippi State 51, N.C. State 28 Music City Bowl Louisville 27, Texas A&M 21

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Friday’s Men’s Game SOUTHERN CAL (12-2) Boatwright 3-6 0-1 8, Jovanovic 8-12 3-7 20, Reinhardt 5-15 1-1 11, McLaughlin 8-12 0-0 19, Jacobs 5-9 2-2 12, Clark 0-0 0-0 0, Martin 0-1 0-0 0, Metu 4-6 1-3 9, Marquetti 0-1 0-0 0, Stewart 3-6 3-3 11. Totals 36-68 10-17 90. WASHINGTON ST. (8-5) Hawkinson 7-12 4-4 19, Izundu 1-2 1-1 3, Iroegbu 4-9 5-7 13, Callison 2-7 0-0 5, Johnson 1-6 2-2 5, King 2-5 0-0 4, Suggs 4-9 1-2 9, Redding 1-2 0-0 2, Daniels 0-2 0-0 0, Longrus 2-2 1-2 5, Boese 2-4 0-0 6, Clifford 3-8 0-0 6. Totals 29-68 14-18 77.

Halftime—Southern Cal 54-37. 3-Point Goals—Southern Cal 8-16 (McLaughlin 3-6, Stewart 2-3, Boatwright 2-3, Jovanovic 1-1, Marquetti 0-1, Reinhardt 0-2), Washington St. 5-16 (Boese 2-3, Johnson 1-1, Hawkinson 1-1, Callison 1-3, Iroegbu 0-1, Redding 0-1, Daniels 0-1, King 0-2, Suggs 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Southern Cal 42 (Jovanovic 12), Washington St. 36 (Hawkinson 13). Assists— Southern Cal 11 (Jacobs 4), Washington St. 12 (Iroegbu 4). Total Fouls—Southern Cal 16, Washington St. 16. A—2,314.

Holiday Bowl Wisconsin 23, Southern Cal THURSDAY, DEC. 31 Peach Bowl Houston 38, Florida State 24 Orange Bowl (Playoff Semifinal) Miami Gardens, Fla. Clemson 37, Oklahoma 17 Cotton Bowl Classic (Playoff Semifinal) Arlington, Texas Alabama 38, Michigan State 0 FRIDAY, JAN. 1 Outback Bowl Tennessee 45, Northwestern 6 Citrus Bowl Michigan 41, Florida 7 Fiesta Bowl Ohio State 44, Notre Dame 28 Rose Bowl Stanford 45, Iowa 16 Sugar Bowl Mississippi 48, Oklahoma State 20 SATURDAY, JAN. 2 TaxSlayer Bowl Georgia 24, Penn State 17 Liberty Bowl Arkansas 45, Kansas State 23 Alamo Bowl Oregon (9-3) vs. TCU (10-2), late. Cactus Bowl West Virginia (7-5) vs. Arizona State (6-6), late. MONDAY, JAN. 11 College Football Championship Game Glendale, Ariz. Clemson vs. Alabama, 5:30 p.m. (ESPN)

College Basketball Washington 96, No. 25 UCLA 93, 2OT Friday’s Men’s Game UCLA (9-5) Holiday 4-6 1-1 9, Hamilton 5-13 5-6 15, Alford 5-21 17-18 30, Parker 3-14 5-10 11, Welsh 8-11 3-6 19, Olesinski 0-2 3-4 3, Allen 0-0 0-0 0, Ali 1-2 0-0 2, Okwarabizie 0-0 0-0 0, Bolden 0-0 4-5 4. Totals 26-69 38-50 93. WASHINGTON (9-4) Chriss 2-7 2-2 6, Thybulle 4-10 3-5 13, Murray 5-15 0-2 11, Andrews 7-19 17-19 35, Dickerson 0-6 0-4 0, Crisp 4-13 2-2 13, Dime 6-8 3-6 15, Green 1-2 0-0 3, Duruisseau 0-0 0-0 0, Dorsey 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 29-80 27-40 96. Halftime—UCLA 33-28. End Of Regulation— Tied 71. End Of 1st Overtime—Tied 83. 3-Point Goals—UCLA 3-11 (Alford 3-10, Hamilton 0-1), Washington 11-34 (Andrews 4-8, Crisp 3-11, Thybulle 2-6, Green 1-2, Murray 1-5, Chriss 0-2). Fouled Out—Chriss, Dickerson, Dime, Holiday, Welsh. Rebounds—UCLA 59 (Welsh 15), Washington 48 (Dickerson 10). Assists— UCLA 11 (Hamilton 5), Washington 17 (Chriss, Murray 5). Total Fouls—UCLA 31, Washington 33. A—6,920.

Clemson: Offense Bowls: Godwin throws TD CONTINUED FROM B1 absurd, and certainly help prepare their case for greatness. They’re 32 passing yards away “It would be such an accomplishment. If we do it, no one from becoming the ninth team to could ever take it away from us.” manage 4,000 passing yards and Swinney doesn’t want them 3,000 rushing yards in the same hiding from the opportunity. He’s season. telling his team to embrace this They’ve outgained opponents chance. by 2,946 yards — roughly 1.7 “When you do the common miles — this season. things in an uncommon way, you command the attention of the ‘Heisman-type’ Watson world,” Swinney said. “And this Quarterback Deshaun Watson team is uncommon in everything is the third player in FBS history that they do.” Winning the national title and with 3,500 passing yards and going 15-0 would be obviously a 1,000 rushing yards in the same huge boost to the Tigers, but it year, and he’s doing that even would also be a major moment for while running back Wayne Gallthe Atlantic Coast Conference as man set a school record for rushing as well. well. “They were the team that we The last team to go 14-0 was Florida State, which brought a thought they were,” Oklahoma national title back to the ACC in defensive end Charles Tapper 2013. And even with what the said. “They’re a great team. They Seminoles and Tigers have done in recent years, the ACC still have a Heisman-type quarterbelieves it doesn’t get the level of back, they’ve got a running back respect that’s afforded to some of who’s very underappreciated, the other leagues — namely the their defense is very underappreSoutheastern Conference, which ciated.” Added Oklahoma coach Bob just happens to be providing Clemson’s final obstacle this sea- Stoops: “They’re not the No. 1 team in the country for no reason in Alabama. “Any time you have a team son.” And now comes a chance to finfrom your league in the national championship game, it’s a great ish the job, finish the dream that thing,” ACC Commissioner John Swinney planted the seeds for at Swofford said. “You can’t ask for a that first training camp meeting. And the Tigers are embracing the whole lot more than that. “And any time you have a team stakes. that could accomplish a first of “Going 15-0, it would mean that magnitude, it’s truly some- we’re the best ever,” linebacker thing special. So our whole league Travis Blanks said. “No one’s ever done it. So we would be the best will be pulling for them.” The Tigers’ numbers are ever. It’s just that simple.”

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CONTINUED FROM B1 ber, led 24-3 late in the third after Sony Michel carried 260-pound Hamilton’s leaping grab defensive end Garrett Sickels into between two defenders made it the end zone. Michel started right, close, a welcome change given made a cut and then gave Sickels many of the games on New Year’s a 7-yard ride before stretching across the goal line. Eve and New Year’s Day. Had it not been for Terry GodThe Bulldogs responded with a 50-yard drive that could have win, that might have been Georsealed the victory, but they failed gia’s top highlight. to convert a fourth-and-2 play at Godwin accounted for two the 23. scores in the second quarter. He Penn State took over with 1:52 lined up in the wildcat, took the remaining and no timeouts. snap, started right and then took McSorley and the Nittany Lions two steps back and launched a converted two fourth-down plays, high, deep pass to Malcolm Mitchbut eventually ran out time. His ell. Mitchell got behind the safefinal pass, a Hail Mary to the end ties for a 44-yard score. zone, was batted down as time Godwin was on the receiving expired. end of a 17-yard score just before McSorley completed 14 of 26 halftime. One play after missing passes for 142 yards. Chris God- Godwin on the same route, Greywin had six receptions for 133 son Lambert connected with him yards and became the third player in the corner of the end zone. in school history to top 1,000 yards receiving, joining Bobby Arkansas 45, Ingram and Allen Robinson. Kansas State 23 Georgia, which parted ways with Mark Richt in late NovemMEMPHIS, Tenn. — Alex Col-

lins ran for 185 yards and three touchdowns and Arkansas capped its late-season surge with a 45-23 victory over Kansas State on Saturday in the Liberty Bowl. Ranked 18th to open the season, Arkansas stumbled through a 1-3 start that knocked the Razorbacks out of the Top 25. The Razorbacks (8-5) turned things around won six of their last seven games. Collins overwhelmed Kansas State’s defense in front of a sellout crowd of 61,136, the fourth-largest crowd in the game’s 57-year history. Kansas State (6-7) finished a season below .500 for the first time since Bill Snyder began his second stint as coach in 2009. Arkansas’ Brandon Allen was 20 of 26 for 315 yards with one touchdown and one interception. Kansas State’s Kody Cook, starting at quarterback for the first time, went 12 of 24 for 163 yards with a touchdown.

Ratings for New Year’s 6 Bowls down 13 percent BY RALPH D. RUSSO THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Lopsided games and playing the College Football Playoff semifinals on New Year’s Eve for the first time led to a 13 percent drop in TV ratings for the New Year’s Six Bowls from last year. The Rose Bowl on Friday drew its lowest rating (7.9) since it became part of the BCS in 1999. But don’t expect any changes to future College Football Playoff schedules based on the one-year dip. The overnight ratings for the

big New Year’s Day bowls were announced Saturday by ESPN, which broadcasts all the games. Overall, the ratings for the six major games played Thursday and Friday, including the semifinals in the Orange and Cotton bowls Thursday, averaged a 7.1 overnight rating, down from 8.2 last season, when the first playoff games drew record-breaking audiences to ESPN. “That decline, frankly, is not much of a surprise and it’s modest,” College Football Playoff executive director Bill Hancock said.

“It’s too soon to know how much was due to the lopsided games or how much what I think we all thought would be an inevitable decline from the excitement of the first year or the semifinals on New Year’s Eve. “I suspect it’s a combination of those three, but I don’t have any idea what the weighting is. ESPN is studying the numbers and we’ll learn a lot more in the next few months.” The average margin of victory in the New Year’s Six games was 24.2 points.


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Playoff teams nearly set, but matchups unsettled BY TIM BOOTH

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Even though they’ve had a playoff berth clinched for two weeks, no team goes into the final week of the regular season with more uncertainty than the Seattle Seahawks with three potential opponents for the opening weekend. That’s fine by them. They already know what lies ahead in the postseason. “I don’t really care. Regardless, it’s going to be somewhere cold and it’s going to be on the road,” Seattle defensive end Cliff Avril said. Seattle’s status is one of the few unknowns going into the final day. Home-field advantage has yet to be clinched in both conferences. The NFC North is up for grabs

with Green Bay hosting Minnesota. Rex Ryan and Buffalo could knock the New York Jets out of the playoffs, a result the Steelers are hoping for to sneak in. And the AFC South could go the way of Indianapolis. All the Colts need is a win with a fourthstring quarterback, a Houston loss and just eight other results to go their way. Here’s a look at the breakdowns in each conference:

AFC BREAK TIME: New England is already assured of having the first weekend off. The Patriots can wrap up home field advantage with a win over Miami or a Den-

ver loss to San Diego. Denver needs just a win over the Chargers to get a bye, while Cincinnati needs a win over the Ravens and a Broncos loss to earn a No. 2 seed. WILD WILD CARD: Pittsburgh’s flop in Week 16, losing to Baltimore, left the Steelers needing some help. The Jets are in with a win in Buffalo, but a loss and the Steelers can swoop in and claim the No. 6 seed with a victory over the Browns. DON’T FORGET US: Anyone talking at all about Kansas City? The Chiefs have won nine straight and still have an outside shot of winning the AFC West. Kansas City must beat Oakland and have the Broncos lose to the Chargers. While that would get Kansas City the division title, it won’t get

the chance of Arizona earning home-field advantage. The Cardinals need to beat Seattle and have the Panthers lose to Tampa Bay and the path to the Super Bowl would go through Glendale. NFC FROZEN: The NFC North will be decided late tonight when the temperatures in Green Bay are expected to dip into the teens for the Packers and Vikings. The winner gets the No. 3 seed in the conference. The loser will be a wild card and face a roadheavy slate to get through the postseason. After starting 6-0 the Packers are 4-5 down the stretch, including last week’s 38-8 drubbing by Arizona. But Green Bay was on a three-game losing streak when it routed the Vikings 30-13 in Minnesota in Week 11.

them a first-round bye. SOUTH BY DEFAULT: OK. Can the Texans simply just win? That is the cleanest, easiest route to figuring out the AFC South champion. Houston wins and it hosts the No. 5 seed in the wild card round. But if the Texans lose and Indianapolis can beat Tennessee, then it gets really messy. The Colts would then need Atlanta, Baltimore, Buffalo, Denver and Miami to win, and Oakland and Pittsburgh to win or tie — but both not tie — to edge out the Texans on strength-of-schedule tiebreaker.

NFC REST TIME: Carolina and Arizona have already earned byes. But the Panthers loss last week against Atlanta left open

late FTs lift UW Hawks: ‘We want momentum’ Plum’s over Colorado 76-74 CONTINUED FROM B1

The offensive line appears it will be missing two starters, with guard J.R. Sweezy (concussion) out and tackle Russell Okung (calf) doubtful. Tight end Luke Willson also has been ruled out. Safety Kam Chancellor (bruised tailbone) returned to practice last week, but remains questionable after sitting out the previous two games. Defensive end Michael Bennett (toe) intends to play, despite undergoing an injection procedure early last week. Seattle has little time to recover for next weekend’s first-round playoff game. Doesn’t it make sense to give Chancellor an extra week of rest to get closer to 100 percent for the playoffs? Wouldn’t it be easy to sit quarterback Russell Wilson down, especially with twofifths of his starting line looking like it will be unavailable to provide protection?

Why take chances when it may not mean a thing? Former Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren made just these arguments earlier this week when interviewed on KJR radio, saying if he were in charge he would seriously consider resting his starters against the Cardinals. So it’s not just the talking heads in the media who are espousing this idea. Carroll remains unconvinced. When he was asked Friday whether the injuries on the offensive line would make him more likely to sit Wilson down, Carroll gave a one-word answer: “No.” Carroll also spent the week talking about the need to get the team back on the right path following last Sunday’s disappointing 23-17 loss to St. Louis, in which the Seahawks appeared to take a step backward, particularly on offense. A train can’t get itself back of track if the engine never pulls out of the station.

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SEAHAWKS COACH PETE CARROLL Kelsey Plum, the nation’s Discussing why he doesn’t want to rest players for today’s game leading scorer, struggled “We’re still playing to get ready for the playoffs and make sure we’re right, and we want to keep playing well,” Carroll said. “[The St. Louis loss] is really kind of a throwaway thing, I hope, in the midst of six or seven weeks of improving play and all that. We want momentum, we want to play right. We need to get our game right. “I think, mentally, you either play or you don’t, and we don’t want to not [play]. We don’t want to open up the door for, ‘When you can let up?’ “We’re just going to keep going and keep battling. We’ve been doing this for a real long time and we’re not seeing a reason to change that.” Carroll isn’t alone in his thinking. Arizona coach Bruce Arians, whose team is already assured a bye in

the first round of the playoffs, said he won’t be resting his players this week, either. And though Carroll stressed the importance of playing to win this week, he left the door slightly ajar with regards to giving specific players a rest should they need it. “We always are working to make smart decisions, and really the educated decision on what’s best for the players over the long haul,” Carroll said. “We’re always doing that. That’s just part of our thinking, anyway, so I think we take all that into account at this time as well.”

________ The Daily Herald of Everett is a sister paper of the PDN. Sports writer Nick Patterson can be contacted at npatterson@heraldnet. com.

from the field but hit two free throws with 13.5 seconds left to help Washington beat Colorado 76-74 on Saturday. Alexis Robinson missed an open 3-pointer on Colorado’s final possession and Jamee Swan was off the mark on her put-back attempt as time expired. Plum, who entered averaging 28.1 points, was just 6 of 16 shooting and hit 6 of 6

free throws for 18 points. Talia Walton and Chantel Osahor added 24 points apiece for Washington (112, 2-0 Pac-12). Osahor grabbed 11 rebounds for her fifth double-double of the season. Plum’s layup with 5:21 left in the fourth quarter — her only made field goal of the second half — gave the Huskies a 68-67 lead. Walton’s hook shot pushed the Huskies’ lead to 74-71 before Robinson’s long 3 from the wing tied it at 74 with 57 seconds left.

Seeds: Times CONTINUED FROM B1 scheduled for 10 a.m., but it was moved to 1:25 p.m. The Cardinals still have so that it took place simultaneously to the Seattlethe chance of earning the NFC’s top seed, should Ari- Arizona game, taking away zona beat Seattle and Car- the possibility of the Cardinals knowing they have olina lose at home against nothing to play for prior to Tampa Bay. taking the field against the The Tampa Bay-CaroSeahawks. lina game was originally

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Fantastic location! This property is ideally located between Sequim and Port Angeles with great producing apple trees. Single car garage with room to spare. Covered front porch and large back deck. Manufactured home has been gutted and is ready for a handy person to turn it back into an awesome home. This is a blank slate with no kitchen cabinets, floor covering, bath’s vanity, etc. Must be cash or re-hab loan.

$225,000 ML#292253

$95,000

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Call Don Edgmon (360) 460-0204 Call Jeff Cole (360) 316-1177 Call Danni Breen (360) 460-1762 Call Suzi Schuenemann (360) 477-9728 Call Paul Jones (360) 775-6208

Comfortable, cozy and move in ready! This 3 bed, 2 bath home conveniently located in Monterra is just about perfect. Easy, low maintenance landscaping surrounds the house and creates a private backyard retreat that borders nicely wooded area. Comfortable living area blends into dining and kitchen creating an open feel. Wood stove shares kitchen/living room space keeping whole area toasty warm. Large master bedroom can easily with a private bath & walk-in closet!

ML#292261

Stunning Cherry Hill Victorian with salt water and mtn views! 3 Beds++. Many great new features.. Kitchen, electrical, plumbing, windows, roof, gutter and charm galore in wood floors, library/Dining room, office, french doors, Claw foot tub in the upstairs bath. The kitchen is a cook’s delight with Island, granite counters, stainless appliances including the refrigerator and dishwasher and shaker style cabinetry. Enjoy a large fenced yard and charming garage.

$125,000 ML#292287

$379,000 ML#292304

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Better than new condo in Sherwood Village boasts 2 ductless heat pumps, one in the living and one in the large master bedroom. Also a new walk in tub with jets and a 50 gallon hot water heater to match. New carpet, vinyl and laminate throughout. Nice views out every window including a partial mountain view. Clean and bright and all appliances stay. Plenty of windows and a skylight makes this home really bright and nice to live in.

Estate on 5 acres in very private setting! Irrigation runs across southern boundary & includes irrigation rights. Spacious home with custom cabinets throughout, slab granite counter tops. Spacious sun room/work room on the south side with patios at each end of the home wired for sound. Large master bedroom & luxurious bath on main floor. Upstairs are 2 bedrooms with baths. Large shop, with extralarge bay doors. 3/4 bath in garage with loft. This home is luxurious & practical.

$249,000 ML#292278

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Enormous potential in this multi-level home on 3.25 acres. Wrap around deck, abundant sq footage, 3 bedrooms, 1 & 3/4 bath, 2 bonus rooms that could be used as library/study/studio/office or den & plenty of garage/storage space. Equipped with backup generator, irrigation water for gardening, open spaces for horses and pets, views of the Olympic Mountains and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, sun exposure from all directions and room to expand to your heart’s desire.

$539,000 ML#292256

$265,000

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This 1.01 acre parcel with mountain views to the south, and potential water view of the Strait to the north (with 2-story home) is located in the rural area of Dungeness Valley. With beautiful homes and working farms, nearby there are boat launch facilities, parks with hiking and horseback riding trails, golf courses and still only minutes into town. Power, phone and water to property, needs septic. This lot and 2 adjacent lots are available in sunny Sequim.

ML#290870

Panoramic Olympic Mountain View and privacy describes this spacious home on 1.26 acres! Well-appointed large home with master bedroom/bath separated from others. Gracious entry, vaulted ceilings, propane fireplaces, & a cook’s delight kitchen to enjoy! Family room off kitchen with glass door to access south patio. Bonus room for den/office or crafts? Fully landscaped with sprinklers, water feature, and fenced; paved driveway & parking area with attached & detached garages.

$99,900 ML#291158

$554,500 ML#291867

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Heavily treed acreage (timber value) that would make a very private building site, all lying north of the Agnew irrigation ditch. With the size of the trees it is difficult to know what views are available. Well and septic needed for improvements. Check with the county regarding the Dungeness Water Management Rule - WRIA 18 East. The legal easement access to the property is on the west side of the existing gravel driveway. The driveway ends at the neighbor’s home.

This DUPLEX/CONDO LOT is a rare find today! Newer duplex/condo was recently built north of this lot. Some MOUNTAIN VIEW; situated in a quiet area but close to town. If you are able and willing to walk, this lot is not very far from “Anytime Fitness” gym! Great neighborhood with paved streets. Community water available. Original soils tests indicated pressure distribution/sand lined drain field system.

$130,000 ML#292031

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Very nicely remodeled home with exceptional grounds in gated golf community. Enjoy golf and swimming pool plus river walk in quiet community with 24 hour security patrol. Green house and Garden building/shop/studio. Four year old roof and Leaf Guard Gutters. Newer Vinyl windows and updated kitchen and baths. On site secure RV storage.

$85,000 ML#292062

$225,000

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Call Deborah Crist (909)224-9600

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Call Thomas Montgomery (360) 460-3796

Call Carolyn Dawson (425) 330-3532

Call Karen Pritchard (360) 460-9973 Tom Williamson (360) 683-4131

Living Life on the Olympic Peninsula, close to all amenities. Parks, Discovery Trail, stores, John Wayne Marina. You can have it all! A picket fence, low maintenance yard, Shed, swing, what not is to like! 3 br / 2 ba, 1520 Sq. Ft. Home on .22 of an acre. Tile, Wood floors, carpet. Walk in pantry. Cathedral ceiling, with lots of lighting & a warm fire place. Finished 3 car garage. Mountain View with wonderful Sunsets. All appliances staying.

Home is bright with natural light from bay & dormer windows & skylights. Vaulted ceilings. Kitchen, rec room and large utility room have dura-ceramic floors. Kitchen has Corian counters, sub-zero frig, convection & regular ovens, glass cook top, dishwasher and walk-in pantry. Master suite has huge bathroom with soaking tub & walk-in closet and Corian counters. 4 stall Barn master Barn & foaling stall. 70’ x 100’ arena with composite footing & 1,600 ‘ of galvanized no-climb fence.

One of the few remaining two acre home sites in coveted Highland Hills featuring outstanding views of the Olympic foothills, Mt. Angeles, and Happy Valley. This offering also provides a partial view of the western segment of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. A variety of attractive trees on the down slope affords ample privacy.

Great Private Building Parcel with Ideal Location! This level 2.54 acre building site is just minutes to town & close by to the John Wayne Marina, Sequim Bay State Park, & the Olympic Discovery Trail. Full of trees & wildlife, you will love this peaceful & private setting. Private well has been installed, septic permit is on file, & a road has been roughed in leading to a partially cleared potential building site - Bring your building plans & enjoy this easy build property!

A superior Mountain View from this location right across the road from the famous Dungeness Recreation Area. Water is supplied by the Estates Water System and the Estates share is included in the purchase price. Level and easy to build so bring those plans and get started!

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 2016

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

Not-be-missed show HAPPY NEW YEAR! May your two thumbs and all of your fingers be green this year. May the weed seed germinate poorly, the mice not proliferate and slugs not slime as the grass stays green and your trees need no pruning. And what better of a way to kick off the 2016 writing year than with an article about the nation’s second largest flower and garden show, just a mere six weeks away and right here in our very own backyard at Seattle’s Washington Convention Center, located at 800 Convention Place. This five-day, all-thingsbotanical garden extravaganza, grand vendor bazaar and speaker smorgasbord runs from Wednesday, Feb. 17, through Sunday, Feb. 21. It is not to be missed. So many people (wouldbe gardeners) struggle with the age-old questions of what to do, what to plant, how do I do it, where do I find that and the when do I do it.

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doesn’t get the May distinction of being the nation’s second largest flower show for lack of effort. There are two vendor areas, the marketplace and vintage garden market, both filled with over 350 top-notch vendors. Everything you could possibly hope for — books, bees, gloves, greenhouse kits, plants, pots, saws, sickles, fertilizers ferns, art — is all in stock and waiting for your dream’s desire. Your marketplace purchases won’t slow you down either because you can (and should) park them at the free and convenient “package check-in stations.” Walking into the show itself is an assault to the senses as your nose and your eyes are filled with the scents and sights of the Supplies offered floral arrangement and Well, Seattle’s Northspring blooming displays. west Flower & Garden Walk through the doors Show has all the answers, and forget it’s winter along with all of the suppli- because spring is thrust ers, experts, catalogs, venupon you with specially dors, information sheets forced blossoms. and show gardens. And the container garThe show gardens, all 23 dens on the magnificent, of these massive, extensive, glass-encompassed “sky creative showpieces, are bridge,” three stories above expertly lit and waiting to and located over Pike be plagiarized. Street, is awe-inspiring. This year’s theme is If inspiration is your “America the Beautiful.” thing, than the renowned Pathways, ponds, patios, “speakers schedule” is your porches, groves, gardens, cat’s meow. greenhouses, lawns, outWith 100 seminars door living spaces — all of being conducted over five these design elements are days on three different there in these specimen stages and arranged in gardens, collected for you to nine categories of talks, get the idea factory going. these informational perforIf you do nothing else mances by world experts while you are there, just are a real bonus and free walking around and getting with admission. creatively stimulated is For a complete list of well worth the time and ticket prices, gardens, venexpense. dors, hours and related But there is so much information, go to www. more because this show gardenshow.com.

Going?

Andrew

FORTY-FIVE LUCKY PEOPLE will get to go to the nation’s second-largest flower show on the luxury, first-class, all-inclusive, laughter-filled, celebritystaffed Garden Bus. Horticulturist and Peninsula Daily News garden columnist Andrew May will headline the garden bus, which arrives for the opening of the door on opening day (9 a.m. Feb. 17). Along with the antics of PDN columnist Pat Neal, food, drink, seminars, laughter, fun and merriment will be served. And a large portion of the proceeds go to the Peninsula Daily News’ Peninsula Home Fund, which gives those in need a “hand up, not a handout.” Besides, this way, you don’t have to drive! So please, fill out the accompanying reservation because seats always sell out fast. Arrive in style as a VIP to this botanical marvel. Costs for the bus trip are $115 per person or $210 for a couple. Andrew May

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No matter what, though, go to the show. Be there, or be garden square.

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

Join Andrew May on the PDN’s “Growing the Home Fund”

with special guest PDN columnist Pat Neal Spend a beautiful day at the 2016 Northwest Flower & Garden Show at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle.

OPENING DAY BUS: Wednesday, Feb. 17th Peninsula Daily News garden columnist th 13th Andrew May leads his 14 charter bus tour to the Northwest’s biggest garden show in Seattle!

at Convention Center front door, free food and refreshment service on the bus, seminars aboard the bus about ornamental horticulture and your coming spring chores, and special prized and gifts for everyone, plus help loading and unloading. All this for $115 per person (or $210 a couple). Exclusive tour is limited to the first 48 people who sign up and pay.

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when a dog barks at you just once when you’re on the phone. cat an Marty Maybe she wants your outlet for attention. Maybe she just Becker his hunt- felt like barking at that ing moment. INSIDE EVERY CAT instincts If she did it while you is a lion. Or a tiger. Or a and were watching TV or paylynx. Or, really, all of these ensuring ing the bills, you’d probably great hunters. that he ignore her. And in your cat’s mind, keeps his That means no reward he’s a wild predator, too. sleek, for the behavior, which also In fact, all cats are. They sinewy means it’s not likely to be love to lurk and prowl and physique. repeated. chase and pounce. Wands But if you’re on the An indoor cat doesn’t with phone, you don’t want the have the opportunity to go person on the other end to feathers or other dangly after real prey (unless you hear your dog barking, or bits and wind-up or bathave mice in your home), to hear you yell at your dog tery-operated toys that but he still has strong move on their own excite a to shut up. hunting instincts. This Chances are that you’ll genetic coding doesn’t discat’s chase instinct. pet your dog or throw her appear just because he Balls inside a track let plush toy across the room lives a royal lifestyle in him paw for “prey,” just as just to keep her quiet. your home and has his if he were exploring a Before too long, you meals delivered on the mouse hole. feline equivalent of a silver The fast, erratic motion have a dog who starts yapplatter. of laser pointers and flash- ping every time you pick When a cat’s need to lights increase a cat’s abil- up the phone, because that behavior has been hunt isn’t fulfilled with live ity to think and move rewarded. action, he turns to the next quickly. (Direct the beam Sometimes, it even goes best thing: feet moving up and down the stairs to a step further. There are beneath the covers, hands give him a real workout.) plenty of people who give dangling at an owner’s And don’t forget the side, arms, legs, you name classic catnip-filled mice for their dog a treat to shut her up while they’re on the it. rolling and rabbit-kicking phone. Instead of letting a kitunder the influence. This is a big payoff for ten believe your body parts To keep your cat interthe dog, who is now are fair game, provide him ested in his toys, change rewarded for every yip with toys that will satisfy them out every few days. his urge to hunt as well as If he sees the same ones with a cookie. Why would she stop save your skin. over and over again, he’ll barking? Dogs are not stuIt’s all too easy to acciget bored and look for pid. dentally encourage kittens something new to play The best way to avoid to bite or scratch in play, with. this problem is to prevent but this type of aggressive Cats being who they it: Don’t reward your dog in behavior can turn into a are, it will probably be the short term for behavbig, painful problem as the something expensive or iors you don’t want in the kitten gets bigger. fragile that you don’t want long run. Never “arm wrestle” him to treat as a toy. If she barks when you with a young cat, and keep Those laser pointers, pick up the phone, ignore some distance between you flashlights and wand toys her. through play with toys that have especially high value If that doesn’t work, or don’t involve direct contact to cats because they are if your dog is already a just so darn much fun. with the kitten. phone pest, ask your veterBring them out less When kitten teeth or inarian for a referral to a often than other toys, and claws touch human skin, dog trainer who can help screech loudly and immedi- limit the amount of time you re-train her to be quiet your cat is allowed to play ately walk away. on command. with them. Kittens learn fast that For some cats, these playing rough ends the The Buzz toys are addictive, and they game, especially when ■ The manufacturers of will stand in front of the there are other things to antifreeze and engine coolcloset where the laser or play with. ant have agreed to add a wand is stored and yowl Cats like toys they can bittering agent to their stalk, chase, pounce on and plaintively until they are products, making them far brought out. bite. Remember, if you give in less likely to poison pets Turn your home into an and wildlife. even once, you have just indoor hunting ground In its original state, taught your cat exactly with perches for watching these products taste sweet, how to manipulate you. the outdoor world go by To help soften your cat’s making them attractive to (such as a window-box bird animals. feeder), scratching posts for disappointment when these The active ingredient, favorite toys go up, reward paw marking and nail ethylene glycol, is highly him with a treat afterward maintenance, cat trees for toxic in small amounts and or give him another favorclimbing, resting and quickly absorbed, making ite toy, like a catnip mouse. observing, and an everveterinary response diffiThe word “toy” just changing assortment of cult and death common for doesn’t seem to cover how toys, toys, toys. animals that ingest the important these items are Puzzle toys are particu- to our pets, especially an product. larly good for giving your A number of states have indoor cat. mandated that bittering Indulge your pet with agents be added before the gift of play, and you’ll products can be sold, but both be happier for it. the voluntary agreement, brokered by the Humane Q&A Society Legislative Fund, When I get on the expands the sale of the phone, my dog Olympic Medical Center new formulation to all 50 starts barking. states. Christina Owens and Why, and how can I _________ David Hoyle of Sequim, a get her to stop? — via son, Zachary Alexander Pet Connection appears every Facebook Hoyle, 7 pounds, 7 ounces, Sunday and is produced by a 10:13 p.m. Nov. 22. Anyone who has ever team of pet-care experts headed by veterinarian Dr. Marty Becker Kendra Hoffman and worked as a telemarjournalist Kim Campbell Jason Hoffman of Sequim, keter can tell you that lots and Thornton. The two are the authors a daughter, Rylie Joan of dogs start barking the of several best-selling pet-care Hoffman, 7 pounds, 8.8 minute their owners get on books. Email them at petconnection@ ounces, 12:55 p.m. Dec. 21. the phone. Why? Because gmail.com or visit www.pet they’ve been taught to connection.com. Phone information about atOr write to them c/o Universal/ home or out-of-town births to 360- behave that way — accidentally, of course. UClick, 1130 Walnut St., Kansas 417-3527 or 800-826-7714, ext. The problem starts City, MO 64106. 5250. 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SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 2016

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Fallen bridge brings back memories MANY READERS RECOGNIZED the December Picture from the Past as the west end of the Hood Canal Bridge after it sank Feb. 13, 1979. The bridge BACK opening in August WHEN 1961 made Alice trips off the PenAlexander insula much faster and easier. Before the bridge was built in 1950, two ferries connected the east side of the canal to the west. The South Point ferry connected to Lofall on the east. From there, it was a 10-minute drive to Bainbridge (now known as Winslow), which landed at downtown Seattle. Another ferry ran from Kingston to Edmonds north of downtown Seattle. The trip between ferries was bumper-to-bumper traffic rushing to make the next ferry. The South Point ferry only took 30 cars to begin with, so one often encountered a wait.

Bridge opening The bridge officially opened in August 1961. It had taken several years and tons of dollars to complete this glorious link across Hood Canal. The Columbus Day storm came in October 1962, and fortunately, the bridge was unscathed. John Kendall, Port Angeles author, wrote that the evening of Feb. 12, 1979, the winds started.

The storm begins By 2 a.m. Feb. 13, winds were recorded at 70 mph. The bridge span was opened to release pressure on the cables and closed to vehicle traffic. At 6:40 a.m., the two men in the west control tower realized the span was listing and fled to higher ground.

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John Hubbard found this photo in his collection. His four daughters — Teresa, Kathy, Karen and Colleen — are shown when they took a trip to see the downed Hood Canal Bridge. Fortunately there were no casualties to this disaster. It took several years, but the bridge was up and running Oct. 3, 1982. The pantoon hatches had blown open and were filling with water. Slowly, the bridge slipped into 340 feet of water. Kendall wrote, “The Peninsula’s key eastern traffic artery was now severed.” Sheridan Fahnestock of the [Port Angeles] Daily News wrote, “The storm came over the wrinkled topography of the Olympic Peninsula in gusts roaring like express trains, a sound growing in volume until the winds hit, jolting and sometimes breaking windows, and straining the very fabric of houses. “The wind challenged the trees from all directions, testing their strength and grip.”

were in for a humdinger that night, as the barometer was as low as he had ever seen it. When Clarke got up the next morning, he turned on their battery-powered radio just in time to hear a D.J. on KJR say, “It’s now been confirmed that the western half of the Hood Canal Bridge has sunk.” He refers to the “Bridge Gone Bye-Bye.”

Lives interrupted

Lonnie Archibald of Forks remembers the sinking of the bridge and faced the problem of having to take the Lofall-South Point ferry to get to the Seahawks games in Seattle. The barge did not carry many vehicles, so cars More memories would line up, waiting for their turn. Michael Clarke wrote Paul Lotgesell wrote that he was at his grandfathat on Feb. 13, 1979, he ther’s house in Port Hadwas on his way to a job lock earlier in the evening, interview at Boeing, dodgand when it was time for ing branches and power him to ride his bike home, his grandpa was at the back lines along the way. A semi-truck stopped on door looking at his baromethe bridge, backed off the ter and shaking his head. He told Clarke that they bridge and barely made it

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before it went down. Rob Hause commented that he was living with his parents at The Place at the time. When he woke up in the morning, the power was out, and by the time they got to Port Angeles, they realized there had been a huge windstorm. He also said the State Patrol was called out in good time before any lives were lost.

the caller would say, “Does this mean I can’t drive over the Hood Canal Bridge?” Tanya Knight said she had recently married and moved to Irondale, a few miles from the downed bridge. Marge Pieratt wrote that her sister lived in Poulsbo and could see the Hood Canal Bridge from her home. Her sister called to tell her that she was watching the bridge sink. Storm traffic control KONP was offering a $5 Dick Helpenstell, a state prize for the best news story of the week. patrolman, was called out Marge called the station from home to do traffic conto report the story, but it trol. He gave the message to was so shocking, they had to confirm it before they callers that the entire could broadcast it on air. western half of the Hood She did get the $5 for Canal Bridge had sunk. the best news story. Usually, after a pause,

Pamela Cameron had memories of the morning the bridge went down. Norman Gallacci also remembered. He was stationed at McChord Air Force Base at the time. Diana Lopez said she still thinks about it every time she goes over the bridge, especially in inclement weather. Keith Burfitt also recognized the photo. Linda Button was on her way back from Seattle on Feb. 12. By the time they made it to the bridge, the storm was howling around them. It was midnight, but it was still open to traffic. They were the only car on the bridge. The waves were crashing over the sides, but they drove slowly. After they reached the west side, they pulled over to look back at the scene. They continued to pick their way through fallen branches but did not realize the bridge had gone down until the next morning.

Exploring the wreckage Ned Huckins wrote that his father, William D. Huckins, was an experienced deep-water salvage operator and was probably the first one to dive on the wreckage within days after it sank. He made many dives throughout the following weeks, mapping out the debris field and locating the missing span where others couldn’t. Patrick Cook said he was there at the time and saw the span crash into the water. He said there was a semi-truck in the middle of the bridge when he arrived, but the driver backed that truck all the way off the bridge with only seconds to spare before the span collapsed. TURN

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 3, 2016

PENINSULA DAILY NEWS

New Year’s What can bored kids resolutions do during the break? for older years WE MADE IT. It’s 2016. Did you get that? 2016. If you’ve already written checks dated “2015,” be prepared to be contacted by people with absolutely no sense of humor. If you haven’t committed that particular faux pas, allow me to suggest some other mistakes you might enjoy avoiding. Perhaps a bit more context would be helpful. I have, in the past, unselfishly come to the rescue of the Christmas-gift-idea-deprived by humbly suggesting a number of insightful and, in some cases, unprecedented gift ideas. It has now been brought to my attention that a number of us may be experiencing a similar type of angst due to the lack of any relevant and/or achievable New Year’s resolutions, understanding that “losing weight” has the same universal appeal as root canals. So, if you are 50 years of age or better, regardless of how much better, allow me to offer up some ideas that are consistently brought to my attention by others of us in the course of bringing things to my attention; thus, in 2016, I resolve: ■ To realize that every instance of absentmindedness is not a sure-fire symptom of Alzheimer’s. To quote an MD friend of mine: “Forgetting where you left your car keys isn’t dementia. Forgetting what your car keys are for is.” So lighten up. ■ To not do anything abysmally stupid, like give my Social Security number or bank account information or whatnot to any turkey who gets me on the phone or comes to the door or emails me. I resolve to ask myself one simple question: “Is there any logical reason that this person would need this information?” — realizing that the answer will almost always be “no.” If I’m not sure, I will talk it over with somebody else. ■ Not to “take it” from businesspeople. While many local retailers, service folks and entrepreneurs have actually figured out that elders comprise an important and ever-expanding proportion of their potential customers, some remain too stupid, too egocentric or too downright ageist to figure out that it might be a good idea to treat folks with a modicum of dignity and accommodation. If you run into this, walk away after telling them why you’re walking away. We don’t have to take that, so why should we? ■ Not to make other people responsible for my own crap. For instance, why should my spouse, offspring or other people I purport to love have to go to hell-and-back because I wouldn’t write a will or get a durable power-of-attorney or tell anybody where the important papers are or write up and discuss a health care directive or give anybody any clue about what I’d want on

HELP LINE my way off the planet? Harvey The answer is: They shouldn’t; we should. ■ To quit acting “old.” I know that there’s nothing that you can do about aging, but there certainly is something you can do about deciding to get “old,” like deciding not to. If you act like a grumpy, feeble old cuss, guess what? You’re going to become one. And what’s more, it’s depressing to other people and makes them feel “old,” so knock it off. What used to be 40 years old is now 60, etc., so get rid of all those old roles and rules from yesteryear and get a life. And while you’re at it, resolve to . . . ■ Stop enjoying being sick. I’m serious. There are those among us who actually enjoy feeling lousy or making others believe they do. They enjoy the attention, the sympathy, the ability to feel sorry for themselves. They enjoy letting their infirmities keep them company. Well, it annoys the rest of us, gives “elders” a bad name and uses up a lot of expensive, unnecessary health care. Have you ever heard the story of the boy who cried wolf? ■ (I could go on, but I’m running out of room, so . . .) I resolve to accept that it’s OK not to die. And yes, I am still serious. We’re constantly hearing about how much we’re costing the nation and exploding Social Security and imploding Medicare and generally consuming way too much of the gross national product. Well, try this, Bucko: We are the “national product,” and we don’t appreciate all these thinly veiled implications that we’re generationally inconsiderate by surviving. We’ve paid for it — over and over and over — so if your stewardship of the national resources is now threatened by people staying alive, then you had better figure it out. We have a right to be here. The end. So, I’ll close by adding my own personal resolution for 2016: I resolve to stop apologizing because I’m resolving not to need to.

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________ 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 360374-9496 (West End), or by emailing harvemb@dshs.wa.gov.

OVER THE WINTER break, which for us is almost three weeks, our three kids almost always end up being bored. Hard to believe, but my sister’s kids and even the neighborhood kids say the same thing. What are some free things, or at least ones that don’t cost too much, that we can do with them to keep them entertained?

Can you help? My sister-in-law’s kids, second- and fourth-graders, have to constantly be doing something. Their lives are very structured, compared to my kids who are the same age. I am a stay-at-home mom, and their mom works outside the home. If they come over on a Saturday, they cannot sit still and are constantly asking what we are going to do next. We enjoy their company, but I was wondering if we should try to keep up with their schedule of busyness or try to form them to our laid-back environment.

________ Jodie Lynn shares parenting tips through her weekly column. Write her at Parent to Parent, 2464 Taylor Road, Suite 131, Wildwood, MO 63040 or direct2contact@parenttoparent.com via email. Tips and questions can also be sent through the contact form at ParentTo Parent.com.

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To continue its success, the Home Fund depends on its comShe said it can be difficult at passionate donors delivering hope to thousands of individuals times to balance being a “fulland families, many with young time worker and a full-time children, who suddenly face an mom who gives each kid their special mom time, but I’ve found emergency situation and can’t find help elsewhere. a way to make it work.” From Port Townsend to The Robinsons “do love our Forks, from Quilcene and Brinfamily time together,” she said, although she added jokingly, “It’s non to Sequim and LaPush, the not a pleasant smell when my Home Fund helps children, husband first comes home from teens, families and the elderly work.” to get through an emergency OlyCAP also helped the fam- situation. ily with Christmas gifts, “which Money from the Home Fund is a huge help,” she said. is used for hot meals for seniors One of the best gifts she in Jefferson and Clallam counreceived at OlyCAP wasn’t ties; warm winter coats for kids; financial, Lora said. keeping the heat on, home It was compassion. repairs, clothing, furniture, food, Stopping by the office to ask rent and other essentials for a a question, she said, “I’m feeling low-income family; needed preso stressed out over everything.” scription drugs; dental work; Her case manager pulled her safe, drug-free temporary housing; eyeglasses — the list goes aside and asked how she was on and on. doing, and “I just broke down “I think the Home Fund is and started crying. She just fantastic,” said Ray Robinson. stood there and listened until “Everybody can always use a finally I cried myself out and little help once in a while, so it’s was able to express my feelings appreciated. of thankfulness and gratitude “I think we always have to for the help. pay it forward, too,” he added. “It felt so good to finally talk Ray found a homeless family to someone outside my world with children living in the woods who doesn’t know what’s going nearby who didn’t have “much of on in my life.” anything with them, so I gave them a couple sleeping bags and Peninsula’s safety net some camping gear.” Every year, the Peninsula He mentioned OlyCAP might Daily News’ “hand up, not a be able to help them and told handout” Peninsula Home Fund them camping was free at the provides a safety net for local fairgrounds where they’d have residents when there is nowhere access to bathrooms and showers. else to turn. The Home Fund is not a wel-

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May we help? Peninsula Profile, which appears Sundays in the Peninsula Daily News, welcomes items about coming North Olympic Peninsula events of general interest. Sending information is easy: Q E-mail it to news@ peninsuladailynews.com in time to arrive 10 days before Friday publication. Q Fax it to 360-417-3521 no later than 10 days before publication. Q Mail it to Peninsula Profile, P.O. Box 1330, Port Angeles, WA 98362 in time to

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Contributions so far A number of generous individuals and organizations have been donating money to the Peninsula Home Fund since the first of the year. While most of the money is raised between Thanksgiving and Dec. 31, the fund itself never closes. Donations of any amount are always welcome. To donate online by credit card, please click on www. secure.peninsuladailynews. com/homefund. Below is the list of the donors whose contributions were processed between Dec. 15 and Dec. 30: Thank you very much for making a difference in the lives — and futures — of your neighbors: • JC and Pat, Sequim — $200. The Home Fund is one of the best I have ever seen in 83 years. “A hand up, not a handoutâ€?: What a great way to describe the wonderful work you do for folks in need just to get by in life. God bless you. • Richard and Betty Southard, Port Townsend — $100. • Mark and Michele White, Tannersville, Pa. — $100. • Ray Weinmann, Port Angeles — $300. • Judy and Emil Moilanen, Port Angeles — $500. In honor of Dale Durrwachter. • David and Laurie Reeve, Port Angeles — $100. In honor of Clallam County veterans. • Patricia A. Donlin, Port Angeles — $100. In honor of Jack Holt. • Gary and Karen Kettel, Port Angeles — $100. In memory of Carl and Irene Hufford and Martin and Ameila Kettel. • Naomi Marcus, Port Townsend — $250. In honor of Dr. Ellen Kaitz. • Stephen and Linda Falcone, Sequim — $50. • Mary Carter and Robert Falk, Sequim — $100. • Jon and Elizabeth Valentine, Sequim — $100. • Paul and Paula Creasey, Port Angeles — $100. • Ron Bradshaw, Port Angeles — $100. In memory of my Patricia. TURN

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Good women, foolish choices DEAR CHERYL: A guy I know, a pretty good guy, is a married police officer. He’s dating a woman who is also a married officer. In my role as supervisor, I’ve often said that lust and bullets don’t mix. But do they listen? This couple had a fight because he found out she was seeing someone else — and this other guy is also married. Why do women make so many bad choices? Every time I look up, bright women with good jobs and great futures are picking straight-up losers. These same women always seem to rebuff the advances of single, upwardly mobile guys. I’ve even seen female officers go to prison for maintaining relationships with guys they knew they had no business hooking up with. Why can’t women resist a crash-and-burn relationship? Is it pheromone thing — just too strong to resist? Officer Inquisitive

TALES FROM THE FRONT Cheryl

Dear Officer Inquisitive: Hold on a second. You said this lady was involved with a good guy. So let me ask you this: Why would a good guy — a husband and an officer — get involved with a flake like her? It’s a two-way street. Granted, there are women who are attracted to bad boys. They have a need to rescue them. And there are men who are attracted to bad girls. It would take years of therapy to figure out why. And officers, who see the worst of humanity, have a ready supply of life’s losers to hit on, if that’s their drug of choice. All you can do is make the officers under your command aware of the pitfalls and of the resources available. Then sit back and watch the car wrecks.

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I wish that I could be a little more helpful. Dear Cheryl: I’m newly single and very excited to be dating again for the first time in decades. I’m trying to understand what’s appropriate. I’ve gone out with eight men since July. Some seem interested, and then they don’t call again. Some call and email constantly. Recently there were four guys at one time, but truthfully, I’m happier with one person at a time. But it’s hard to wait for one when he isn’t always available and other guys are calling. I have many questions. Is it OK to date more than one person at a time? Does that change if you’re having sex? Is it OK to bring up the idea of being exclusive or is that too pushy? How soon? How soon is too soon for sex? How about meeting each other’s children? It’s a whole new world. New to the Scene

Dear New to the Scene: Here’s my best advice. Do what’s comfortable for you, with these caveats: It’s OK to date more than one man at a time, but only sleep with one. It makes life a lot simpler. It’s OK to talk about exclusivity as soon as the idea of sex comes up. Sleeping around, at any age, is stupid. The right time for sex is when you feel comfortable getting naked. I don’t think there’s any reason to meet children until there’s an agreement that you’re going to be together for the long haul. Of course, this is less important with grown-up children, but there are still grandchildren involved, and they don’t need to be confused by grown-up actions. Good luck, keep your enthusiasm and stay in touch.

________ Cheryl Lavin compiles Tales from the Front at her home office in Arizona, where she writes a blog at http://www.creators. com/advice/tales-from-the-front.html. Email questions or comments to cheryllavinrapp@gmail.com.

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Newspaper photos Jeff Chew, a former writer for the Peninsula Daily News, in 2009 wrote Tom Thompson’s memories of that Feb. 13 morning. Tom was the lone photographer at the Port Angeles Evenings News, which later became the Peninsula Daily News. He left the paper at 7 a.m. and was able to capture the calamity on film. Thompson was the first newspaper photographer on the scene and recalled an otherwordly sight upon arrival.

Do you recognize this old building and the glorious crowd? Please share your memories with Alice at bretches1942@gmail.com or write to her at Alice Alexander, 204 W. Fourth St., Apt. 14, Port Angeles, WA 98362, and she will use your comments in her next column.

There was just enough light for his photos, as the sun was breaking through the clouds. He made his way through the brush to capture just the right angle and left to make his 11 a.m. deadline for what was then an evening newspaper.

_________ Alice Alexander is a Clallam County historian, author, and a descendent of an Elwha Valley pioneer family. She is a recipient of a 2014 Clallam County Heritage Awards. She can be reached at bretches1942@gmail.com. Alice’s Clallam history column now appears the first Sunday of every month, alternating with Linnea Patrick’s Jefferson County history column on the third Sunday of the month. Her next column will appear Feb. 7.

Fund: Many donations given in this time of need CONTINUED FROM C5 dation, Olalla — $550. • Richard and Judy Owen, Port Angeles — • John and Denise $200. In memory of Ken Kane, Sequim — $100. In honor of Tammy Meyer, the and Clara Owen. • Joe and Sue Twogood, bravest person we know. Port Angeles — $50. • Rod and Marilyn • Freia Palmer, Port Mitchell, Port Townsend — Angeles — $200. In honor $500. of all my beloveds. • Jack and Maecel • Dick Manning and Foote, Port Angeles — $100. Jen Gouge, Port Angeles — • Phyllis Gerber, $100. Sequim — $100. • David and Mary Host• Smith-O’Hara Parker vedt, Port Angeles — $100. Family, Port Angeles — • Raymond Bentsen, $100. In memory of Daniel Sequim — $100. Holmquist. • W. Ron and Merine • Employees of the Clal- Allen, Sequim — $500. In lam County Road Departhonor of Joe and Amy ment, Port Angeles — $500. Allen. • Don Schreiner, • Randy and Julia RobSequim — $200. In memory erts, Sequim — $100. In of Gwen Schreiner. honor of Nate, Jess, Logan, • Helene L. Smith, and Abi — a gift to share with others who need it Sequim — $100. • Swain’s Family Foun- more. Merry Christmas!

• Tim McNulty and Mary Morgan, Sequim — $100. • Casad Family, Sequim — $100. In memory of Neil Jenkins. • Larry and Pat Harwood, Port Angeles — $100. • Mindy Mayfield, Port Angeles — $100.

Many thanks also to these donors (who requested that the amount of their donation be kept private):

• Nan and Dan Radon, Port Hadlock. • Laurie and Jim Lindsey, Port Hadlock. • Steve Fourmont, Port Townsend. • League of British Women, Carlsborg. • Al and Kitty Gross, Port Angeles. • Dave and Sally Ellefson, Port Angeles. • Richard S. Seaman, Port Angeles. In memory of Bob Boardman. • Monty and Gerry Crouch, Carlsborg. In memory of George and Louise Simonson.

Joyce. In memory of our mom, Darcie. • George and Judith Shea, Sequim. In honor of two ex-Hawaiians. • Jim and Cyndi Webster, Port Angeles. In memory of Braden Ramsey. • Mr. and Mrs. Bob Capener, Port Townsend, In memory of Ron, Mark and Dinny. • Jerry and Peggy Newlin, Port Angeles. • John Gasche, Joyce. In memory of my beloved wife, Darcie. • Rick and Rose Fourmont, Port Townsend.

• Rudy and April Hiener, Port Angeles. In memory of Ken and Charlotte Bradford. • Steve and Lucy Nordwell, Port Angeles. • Lucy E. Willis, Sequim. In memory of Alvin Clallam County H. Willis. • Mandee and Kaydee, Daniel Shorty Doran, 28, and Ashley Jean Angevine, 24, both of Port Angeles. Richard Shaw Chandler, 83, and Karen Ann Chan-

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Mom becomes vigilant moral teacher DEAR ABBY: My 15-year old daughter, “Jenny,� has a best friend, “Carly,� she stays with when we’re out of town. My husband and I are planning a three-day trip at the end of the month. Jenny has already asked Carly if she can stay, and of course, the answer was yes. This morning, Jenny got an invitation to another friend’s birthday party the Saturday of the weekend we’ll be away. Although the birthday girl knows Carly, Carly was not invited. I told Jenny it would be very rude for her to leave Carly’s house to attend a sleepover party that her friend wasn’t invited to. My husband agrees, but won’t verbally back me up. He says, “I don’t want to get in the middle.� I’m trying to teach my daughter to do the right thing, even if

girl to have your daughter there, she might be willing to extend an invitation to Carly if the situait’s hard. Abigail tion was explained to her. SugShe’s angry gest Jenny give it a try. Van Buren with me now. P.S. The lesson you are trying Any advice? to teach your daughter is imporPerplexed tant, so stick to your guns. in Phoenix I’m sorry your husband doesn’t step up to the plate, Dear Perinstead of making you the bad plexed: Ask Jenny how she guy. He seems to have forgotten would feel if that parenting is supposed to be she had agreed a team sport. to let Carly stay with her Dear Abby: I have struggled while her parents were out of with severe acne since high town, and Carly left to attend a school, and my hometown dermasleepover birthday party from tologist was not much help. which Jenny had been excluded. After moving to graduate I’ll bet she’d feel as left out school, I found a new doctor and and hurt as Carly would. have seen more improvement in The plans have been made two months under her direction and they shouldn’t be changed. However, depending upon how than I ever did with my previous important it is to the birthday doctor.

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She had blood work done, which revealed that I had a hormone imbalance that was causing the acne. There’s another young woman I see often on the bus going to work. She has a bad case of acne, too, and I’d like to sing the praises of my dermatologist because I know how painful and frustrating it can be to battle it alone with an unsympathetic doctor. But I don’t want to come off as a Nosy Nancy or make her feel like I’m intruding. Should I say something and, if so, how can I broach the subject gently? Pimple Patrol in Oregon Dear P.P.: Your impulse is kind, but don’t do it all in one conversation. It would be more effective to

do it in stages. The next time you see her, give her a smile and see how she reacts and if she’ll return it. When you see her, say hello and get to know her a little. After that, during the course of one of your conversations, share that you had an acne problem a while ago and found a wonderful dermatologist who helped you. Then ask if she’d like your doctor’s name and phone number. If you do it in stages, I don’t think it would be offensive and she might be grateful to know that there is help for her problem.

________ Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, the late Pauline Phillips. Letters can be mailed to Dear Abby, P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or via email by logging onto www.dearabby.com.

Eating cilantro helps Shorebirds soar to banish psoriasis in graceful unison ONE OF THE most fascinating sights when watching shorebirds is watching them in the air. The way they dip and swirl in perfect BIRD formation is mesmerizing. WATCH A flock of a hundred birds or more moves as one entity, Joan and there is always Carson the question: How do they do it? One theory likens them to Radio City’s Rockets. The ladies kick their legs in unison, is equally amazing. They accomplish this after hours and hours of practice and something else: Each dancer “keys� off the person on each side of her, and the effect is a perfect ripple of long legs. This is thought to be the same method the flying shorebirds use, and other birds also perform this feat. The reason why they flip and flash through the air is the same for everyone. It’s a diversionary tactic used when a predator attacks. I recently experienced this confusing tactic and was overwhelmed at how well it works. While driving to one of the local shopping centers, I passed a small park where many large trees attract a variety of birds, including hawks. It’s also a spot where rock pigeons hang out. As the road curved to the left, I found myself engulfed by one of these flocks. They were low over the road, with some no more than a foot above the pavement. The flock flashed dark and light and seemed almost to sparkle all around me. It was not a good experience. For a moment, I didn’t realize what was happening. Then, I could only hit the brakes and hope I hadn’t hit several pigeons.

Flying feathers Miraculously, there was no splattering of feathers flying through the air. I can only imagine how a hawk must feel when he stoops onto a flock of shorebirds and only sees the dark birds from above them. Just as he is about to hook his talons into a chosen victim, the entire flock flashes white. The hunter is not only confused; he is diverted from his goal. In short, he doesn’t know what is happening and a quick retreat often follows such an action. Hawk attacks don’t always fail. After experiencing these tactics several times, the seasoned hunter knows how to deal with the situation. He’ll know how to pluck a meal from the swirling flock.

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A red-tailed hawk. These hunters learn to take advantage of these fleeing flocks and are able to “pig out� during the maneuver. I watched something like this take place when birding in western Texas. Bats also travel in large flocks and their way of winging through the sky is equally interesting. We arrived at the appointed site at sundown, parked the car and proceeded to walk to the top of a small hill. This was out in the wide open sagebrush-covered hills this part of the country is known for. Near the top of the hill we found the opening to “the cave� locals had directed us to. We hadn’t been there more than five or 10 minutes when the first bat or two exited the cave. Then the rest of what was thousands of bats followed. They came out in a tightly packed spiral and for at least a half-hour this rope of bats swirled up into the sky, headed for nighttime hunting areas. It was an unbelievable sight, and someone had learned to take advantage of the flying bounty. Two red-tailed hawks zeroed in on what looked like a feast. They weren’t confused by the twisting cloud made up of thousands of flying bats. These hawks would dive right in and grab a bat with each talon. I’d never seen this hunting maneuver by any bird. However, they had experienced the bat flocks every night and had learned to avoid being confused. Should a cloud of rock pigeons ever surround my car, I’ll still panic and hit the brakes. The same holds true for bats, and I hope I never experience a flock of birds’ diversionary tactic again.

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

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cilantro for psoriasis more than two years ago. It makes me feel good to read on your website that others have had good results from this treatment. I have been using this as needed for more than 10 years. When I first notice small red patches, usually on my legs, I get two bunches of cilantro leaves and eat them over the next three days or so. The red spots go away. After the patches clear up, I stop eating cilantro and see how long it takes for my symptoms to return. It might take months. If or when they come back, a few doses of cilantro take care of it. We have been fasciA nated with your report since we first received it. Although we could find no scientific studies of cilantro as a treatment for psoriasis, a number of other readers have tried your approach. Not everyone appreciates the unique taste of cilantro. A few people have tried capsules of dried cilantro leaves, but one person reported that the capsules did not work as well as eating the leaves. His psoriasis plaques started coming back when he quit eating the herb.

Apples for reflux For years, my husQband took medicine for acid reflux, but he doesn’t anymore. We found that eating half an apple right before going to bed solves his problem completely. Have you ever heard of something so simple being so wonderful? Some other readers A have told us that eating a bit of apple before bedtime helps control acid reflux at night. We also have heard from people who find that eating a few almonds (up to a small handful) at the end of a meal prevents post-meal reflux. We have been unable to find studies supporting these simple, tasty remedies. Perhaps they help by stimulating the production

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of saliva, which can help protect the esophagus from acid splash-back (American Journal of the Medical Sciences, May 2015). We are sending you our “Guide to Digestive Disorders,� which offers many other suggestions for relieving heartburn. It can be downloaded for $2 from our website, www.peoplespharmacy. com. Another approach worth considering is a low-carb diet. Studies have found that cutting back on refined carbohydrates also may ease reflux symptoms (Digestive Diseases and Sciences, August 2006).

Cracked fingertips Like some of your Qother readers, I used to have a problem with cracked fingertips in the winter. A couple of years ago, my doctor suggested a hot-wax spa to ease arthritis pain in one of my fingers. Because of the oils in the wax, I don’t have cracked fingertips anymore.

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It sounds like you A have found a very effective way of moisturizing your fingertips. Others have used lip balm, petroleum jelly or strong moisturizers to keep fingertips from splitting. Not everyone will want a hot-wax spa, which heats paraffin to liquefy it and bring it to a comfortably warm temperature. A hand that has been immersed in the paraffin is coated with the wax like a glove when it is removed. This continues to warm and soothe the joints for several minutes. After peeling off the cooled paraffin, the skin that was coated is moisturized.

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

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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 Larry and Keith. • Donna and Eric Miner, Sequim. In honor of all singleparenting dads. • Jerry and Anna Nichols, Port Angeles. • Kurt and Lesa Oppelt, Port Angeles. In memory of Laurel N. Oppelt and Edwin Maybee. • Linda Karp, Port Ludlow, In memory of Mary Kletti. • David and Karen Walter Charitable Giving Fund. • Kathi and Bob Pressley, Port Angeles. In honor of Florence Swanson. • Beth Ashkin, Port Angeles. • Grace Bell, Port Angeles. In memory of Grandma Cushman and Gma Shank. • Thomas B. • Kris and Stew Ecklund, Sequim. In honor of Lisa Hopper, Sequim’s animal control officer, for skillfully returning our lovable Sapphire Place stray to his own family here in Sequim. • Fred and Sheila Kaiser, Port Angeles. • Marybeth Barnell, Port Angeles. • Gregg Hill and Linda Holmberg, Port Angeles. • Mary and Cullen Kelsoe, Port Angeles. In memory of our wonderful parents, Paul and Gladys Hawley, and Jake and Chloe Kelsoe. • Maria Mendes, Port Townsend. • Jackson L. and Elizabeth Ann Williams, Sequim. • Edith Snelgrove, Port Angeles. In honor of David and Patsy. • Enid Pellow, Port Angeles. • Erwin P. and Diane P. Jones, Sequim. • Andrea Alstrup, Sequim. In memory of Kenneth Alstrup. • Don and Betty Lue Skidmore, Sequim. • Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Klein, Sequim. • Doug and Sherri Smith, Sequim. • Andy and Eleanor Geiger, Port Angeles. • Phil and Pat Churchley, Port Angeles. • Richard and Suellen Knight, Port Townsend. • Jim and Barbara Cammack, Port Angeles. • Hazel Vail, Port Angeles. In memory of daughter Carol Chapman. • Mike’s Cedar Works, Port Angeles. • John and Allyson Simons, Sequim. • Jerald and Irene Cerra, Sequim. • Barry and Kathy Suta, Sequim. In memory of Laura Bollen and Darryl Suta. • Port Townsend School of Massage, Port Townsend. • Mietta M. Young, Sequim. • James and Sally Halvorsen, Port Angeles. • Arthur Swarnick, Port Angeles. • Ethel Butler, Port Angeles. In memory of Harold Butler. • Kate Larson, Port Angeles. In memory of Bob and Bokie.

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.

• Dan and Eve Farrell, Port Angeles. • Gary and Lynn Anderson, Sequim. • Ron and Sharon Niccoli, Port Townsend. • Gabe and Robin Ornelas, Port Townsend. • Mad Maggi Boutique, Sequim. • John and Darlene Mjoen, Port Ludlow. • Jim Conway, Port Townsend. • Demaris Juliussen, Sequim. • Alan and Michaelle Barnard, Port Angeles. • Charles and Mary Bridge, Sequim. • Judith Carlson • David and Anita Brubaker, Wilmette, Ill. In honor of Dave and Barb Brubaker. Merry Christmas to all! • Stephen Tharinger, Sequim. • David Brewer, Port Angeles. • Erica C. Schreiber, Sequim. My thanks to all the wonderful medical professionals who took care of my health needs throughout the year. • William R. Parke, Chapel Hill, N.C. In memory of Earl and Bernice Parke and Bob and Peggy Reith. • Shaun Hubbard, Seattle. In honor of my sister and brother-inlaw, Robin and Tom Hubbard Swanson, generous Port Angeles Christmas angels. • Sara Schwagler, Seattle. In honor of Jerry and Jackie Schwagler. • Patty Waite, Sequim. • Ron and Michele Fraker, Port Angeles. • Paul and Bertha Cooper, Sequim. • Stanley and Mary Lou Johann, Sequim. • Shirley Widdicombe, Sequim. In honor of my husband, Bob Widdicombe. • Rob and Dianne Thu, Sequim. In honor of Jesus Christ. • Jerry and Jackie Schwagler, Port Angeles. • Martha and John Melcher, Port Angeles. In memory of our parents, Jane and Jack Melcher, and Henrietta and Charles McClelland. • Bob and Joanne Bird, Brinnon. • Vic Heiskala, Port Angeles. • Pat Flood/Olympic Acupuncture, Port Angeles. In loving memory of my dear friend Nancy Taylor. • Bob and Lucille Schmitt, Port Angeles. • Jim Stendebach and Dan King, Port Angeles. In memory of Kay Stendebach. • Ken and Trish Gaine, Sequim. • Hazel Gershowitz, Port Angeles. • Don and Gayle Johnson, Port Angeles. • Sharon Hollatz, Port Angeles. In honor of mom and dad. • Clare and Don Hatler, Sequim. In memory of Bob Vail. • Martha Bell, Port Angeles. In memory of my mother, Doris D. Shank.

• Myra Lovett, Port Angeles. • Gigi Callaizakis and Steve Moore, Port Townsend. In honor of Elaine Moore and Jane Stearns. • Eugene and Lois Larsen, Port Angeles. • Jacob and Karin Dethlefs, Sequim. • Tom and Jan Kummet, Sequim. • Ed Currington, Sequim. • Darryl and Joan Walker, Sequim. • Don and Dorothy Goralski, Port Angeles. In honor of Matt Jirikowic. • Don and Dorothy Goralski, Port Angeles. In memory of Joel Sisson. • Richard and Barbara Jepson, Sequim. • Suzanne Wassmer, Port Townsend. In memory of Patricia Falck. • Jon and Loni Jacobs, Port Angeles. In honor of Harold, Gladys, and John Whitman. • Bart and Marielle Eykemans, Port Angeles. • Joyce Chiasson, Port Angeles. In honor of Jack Chiasson. • Rex and Linda Averill, Port Angeles. • Nancy J. Hafner, Port Townsend. In memory of Kenneth. • James and Julie Emery, Port Angeles. • Lawrence and Janice Layman, Port Townsend. • Paul and Phyllis Sprinkle, Sequim. • Carol A. Baker, Port Townsend. • Garry and Dee Kispert, Sequim. • Women in Ministry and Missions of Sequim Community Church, Sequim. Thank you for your amazingly practical yet caring attention to needy people of our communities. • David and Karen Papandrew, Sequim. In memory of David L. Faatz. • Ed Dougherty and Kathy Snyder, Port Angeles. • Barry and Sydna Baker, Sequim. • Roy and Marilyn Brown, Marquette, Mich. • Ray and Donna Guerin Family Foundation, Sequim. Once again we would like to express our appreciation for all you do in helping to improve the quality of life for so many. We are pleased to be able to contribute to your worthy cause. • Dianne Williams, Port Angeles. In memory of my sister Jeannette and my brother Steven. • Joan Barbara Howard, Port Hadlock. • Kathleen M. Kennedy, Port Angeles. In honor of Sean Kennedy. • Betty White, Port Angeles. In honor of our dear family: Joe, Callie, Steve and Baby Zealand, a Merry Christmas and New Year filled with blessings. To Zealand’s first Christmas and the love she adds to the family. We love you all. Love Betty, Sonny, Nancy and Jack. • Ron and Dorothy Brown, Sequim. In memory of Scott Wheeler, a much loved friend. TURN

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Death and Memorial Notice PATRICIA JOSEPHINE RAY GMEINER April 27, 1953 November 27, 2015 Patricia Josephine Ray Gmiener passed away November 27, 2015, in her home in Manchester, California, surrounded by loved ones. She lost her battle with cancer. Patti was born in Michigan on April 27, 1953, to Eugene and Josephine Ray. She grew up and attended schools in Neah Bay and graduated from high school in 1971. She attended a secretarial business school in Seattle, Washington, while living at the YWCA. Upon completion, she

Mrs. Gmeiner returned home to Neah Bay and held various positions with Neah Bay Elementary School and the Makah tribe. George Bowechop, general manager, hired her as his exec-

utive secretary. Patti and two of her friends went on to become the first women log scalers in this area for Crown Zellerbach. She worked at that until Crown Z closed. She then worked for the Makah Fish Company, moving from office secretary to assistant manager. She took pride ensuring the dock was a safe and inviting place for the fishermen and securing the best prices in the Northwest for their product. Under her and Stan Myers’ tenure, the company was very financially successful. When Makah Fish Company closed, she went into a business venture with George Bowechop, creating Cape Flattery Fish Company. While working on

the docks, she met her future husband, Mark Gmeiner, who was commercial urchin diving in Sekiu. Patti was a volunteer member of the Makah Development Board for many years and was a cocreator of the Neah Bay Community Christmas Tree Program, which she chaired for five years. She was an active member and previous elder of Neah Bay Presbyterian Church. Patti moved to Manchester, California, in 1990. She put her name in for a commercial diving permit to the California State Commercial Diving Lottery and won. She took diving lessons and commercially harvested urchins alongside her husband for 10 years.

She was very proud of this accomplishment and enjoyed the work. When she could no longer dive, she went into the home decorating business for flooring and window treatments. Patti’s father, Eugene, became ill during this time, and she was not able to come home to help her brother, Gary, take care of him. After her father passed, she decided to become a home health care provider to help others as a tribute to her dad. She was a ministering angel to many until she retired in 2011. Patti was an incredible encourager and made everyone she met feel like they could do anything they set their mind to. All who met Patti were touched in a

special way by her. She is greatly missed by her friends and family in both her hometown communities in California and Washington. Patti is survived by her husband, Mark Gmiener, and her faithful dog, Missy; her mother, Josephine Ray; her sisters, Joddie Ray, Leanna (Ray) Colby, Judith (Matt) Kallappa and Crystal Chartraw; her brothers, Gary (Elizabeth) Ray and Mark (Colleen) Ray; and numerous nieces and nephews, to whom she was known as “Auntie Fish Kiss” or “Auntie Mom.” Her loving generosity has left a hole in the heart of us all. We will remember her laughter, encouragement and her outstretched arms. As per her wishes, there will be no service.


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Briefly . . . Garden club plans meeting SEQUIM — The Pioneer Park Clubhouse, 387 E.

Washington St., will host the Sequim Prairie Garden Club from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Monday. The group will have a free talk by Sue Milliken

and Kelly Dodson on their search for international plant specimens that will grow well in the Northwest. The Port Townsend gardeners and nursery owners

day, Jan. 5 and 7, training at the field in Coupeville is PORT ANGELES — With over 2,000 hours of vol- scheduled later in the evening. unteer work, 60 lap quilts Training also is schedhave been completed and uled from early to midaftergiven to veterans throughnoon Friday, Jan. 8. out Clallam County. Flight training operaMany of the quilts were tions are subject to change delivered to homebound vetdue to weather, operational erans, as well as to those in convalescent homes, distrib- and/or training requirements. uted through the Veterans For comments, including Center of Clallam County. noise complaints, phone The Port Angeles Senior 360-257-6665 or email & Community Center comments.NASWI@navy.mil. hosted the volunteer group For all other questions, in the fall, but the group will phone the NAS Whidbey now relocate and do their sewing at the Veterans Cen- Island Public Affairs Office at 360-257-2286. ter, 2621 S. Francis St., every Tuesday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., starting this Tues- Diabetes program day. PORT ANGELES — The For more information Olympic Peninsula YMCA, about this volunteer quilting 302 S. Francis St., will host group, phone 360-417-9444. a diabetes awareness program in the foyer from 8 Flight operations a.m. to noon, Wednesday. Vicki Everrett, RD, CDE, COUPEVILLE — Field will answer questions about carrier landing practice nutrition, weight loss, exeroperations for aircraft stacise and blood sugar screentioned at Naval Air Station ing for diabetes prevention. Whidbey Island are schedPhone 360-452-9244 or uled at the outlying field in visit clallamcountyymca.org. Coupeville. Peninsula Daily News On Tuesday and Thurs-

recently visited China and will speak about their adventures there. Phone Thelma Sullock at 360-681-6840 or email tjsullock@gmail.com.

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Death and Memorial Notice home built and lived off the fat of the land. For years, June 4, 1924 they enjoyed raising sheep, December 21, 2015 working in a large garden, canning, freezing and On December 21, 2015, dehydrating delicious food. winter solstice, Carlee Carlee loved Scrabble, peacefully left the planet in traveling abroad and visitthe loving presence of her ing her children. After sons and the Lord. Dale’s departure, Carlee Carlee was born on moved to Spokane. June 4, 1924, in RochesCarlee was a bright, ter, New York, the first child cheerful and smart lady of Joseph and Josephine who put family and church Giangreco. Her parents first. She was a problememigrated from Sicily, and solver and was willing to she was their first to be help people in need. born in America. Mrs. Shute Like her mother, CarShe spent her formative lee’s motto was “Stay years in Rochester and happy.” She loved to sing after high school worked ing ship, she raised three for Eastman Kodak. She sons and was an immacu- and was involved in various choir groups during and the family moved by late homemaker. her life. train to San Jose, CaliforHer sons are Daryl Carlee was a cheernia, in 1943. Shute of Denver, Colorado leader for her kids and After the move, she (Melissa, Spencer and always ready to help them. went to work at Ames Carlee); Jeff Shute of Wherever she went, Carlee Research (NASA). That’s Lakeport, California (the where she met Dale, a late Janet; Jessi and Josh); made fast friends. In fact, she was a magnet, and it memory she never forgot, and Dr. Brian Shute of was common to have peoand the duo tied the knot Spokane, Washington ple young and old gravitate in November 1949. They (Michelle, Austin). were married for 57 years After retirement, Carlee toward her. Animals adored her, too. before Dale died in 2006. and Dale moved to Ever so slowly, demenMaintaining a tight, lov- Sequim, had a country

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tia and arthritis crept into her life. Even so, she loved her family, friends and church, which were always on her mind. Some of her last words with a weakened hug were, “Whatever, whatever, whatever, all I know is that I love you.” Both Carlee and our family are thankful for her many friends and the staff at Emilie Court Assisted Living who were gracious and caring, the love and support of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church and Spokane Hospice. Each of you and others in Carlee’s life know who you are. At a later date, services will be held at St. Mark’s in Spokane. As a cornerstone, Carlee’s departure has left a huge impression and cannon blast in our hearts. Even so, we know that she is still singing, “You must remember this: A kiss is still a kiss, a sigh is just a sigh . . .” So long for now, Carlee.

Death and Memorial Notice SALLY ANN OLIVER April 19, 1947 December 8, 2015 Sally Ann Oliver, a Sequim resident, passed away Tuesday, December 8, 2015. She was 68. Born in Seattle, Washington, on April 19, 1947, Sally enjoyed arts and crafts, along with donating her time to local charitable organizations. But her real passion was her family, human and animal alike. She always found a way to show her family and their friends just how much they meant to her. Sally was preceded in death by her parents, Helen and Robert Colegrove; niece Catherine Pieper; and beagles Punky, Snooky and Hooter. She is survived by her husband of 43 years, Michael of Kent, Washington; daughter Molly

Death and Memorial Notice SAMMY JOE MCCLELLAN October 14, 1943 December 25, 2015 Sam McClellan was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, to Samuel Jefferson and Ina Mae McClellan on October 14, 1943. In 1945, the family moved to Wenatchee, Washington, where Sam grew up, delivered newspapers and attended college to earn an associate degree. In his teens, Sam was a competitive marksman shooter, recognized regionally for his endless awards, keen eye and skilled marksmanship. Sam was a chartered member of the Wenatchee Gun Club and was on the gov-

Mr. McClellan ernor’s list for competitive long-range shooting. From 1963 to 1985, Sam worked for Peoples mercantile store as a department manager in Wenatchee, Yakima and

Federal Way, later becoming the store manager in Lakewood and Port Angeles. After leaving Peoples in 1985, Sam became an independent Prudential insurance and investment agent for over a decade. Sam had the gift of gab and was a lovable man to all who knew him. He was talented in many ways and followed his dreams later in life to become an entrepreneur in his own community. Sam loved life to its fullest. His greatest joys were his wife, family and special friends. He loved to cook and entertain his closest friends and family. He enjoyed many years of boating in the San Juan Islands and fishing the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

Sam is survived by his loving wife, Lorna; sister Barb (Bob) Gorgen; sons Brad (Trisha) McClellan and Eric McClellan; grandchildren Kyle (Michelle) McClellan, Dallas McClellan, Tristen Reed, Brandon Seavey and Jared Seavey; niece Stacey (Bryan) Bodine; great-granddaughters Samantha Reed and Brailynn McClellan; and best friends Roy and Mary Gotham. He was preceded in death by his parents. A celebration of life will take place at DrennanFord Funeral Home, 260 Monroe Road, Port Angeles, on Friday, January 8, 2016, at 2 p.m., with an extended celebration to follow at Traylor’s Restaurant, 3256 East U.S. Highway 101.

Death and Memorial Notice June 5, 1932 December 22, 2015 Phillip David Borde was born June 5, 1932, in Everett, Washington, to Ernest and Ruby Borde. He died December 22, 2015, surrounded by his family. As a young boy, his family moved to Clallam Bay, where he spent his childhood and graduated from Clallam Bay High School. In Clallam Bay, he developed a lifelong love of fishing and the outdoors. Phil was a Korean War veteran. While being treated in the Seattle Veterans Hospital, he met nurse

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Beverly Wheeler, and they married in 1955. December 10, 2015, marked their 60th wedding anniversary, which they

July 15, 1931 — Dec. 24, 2015

Sequim resident Elmer C. Hughes died of agerelated causes at Olympic Medical Center. He was 84. Services: Celebration of life at Faith Baptist Church, 7652 Old Olympic Highway, Sequim, at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16. Pastor Lonnie Jacobson will officiate. Linde Price Funeral Service, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. www.lindefuneralservice. com

that allowed him to “give back” to his lifelong fishing passion. He helped establish the Pacific Coast Salmon Coalition and spent many years volunteering and partnering with local hatcheries, working together to enhance fish habitat. Phil is survived by his wife, Beverly; children Kevin (Renee), Kim (Don) and Brian (Julie); and grandsons Andrew and Adam. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Pacific Coast Salmon Coalition, 71 Spartan Avenue, Forks, WA 98331; or Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 East Eighth Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362.

natural causes at Messenger House Care Center on Bainbridge Island. She was 96. A complete obituary will follow. Services: To be announced. Mount Vernon Memorial Park, Fair Oaks, Calif., is in charge of arrangements.

Mary Louise Withers March 21, 1927 — Dec. 30, 2015

Mary Louise Withers died of age-related causes at a residential care facility in Port Angeles. She was 88. Services: Private. Velva F. Steele Drennan-Ford Funeral July 8, 1919 — Dec. 23, 2015 Home, Port Angeles, is in Former Port Angeles res- charge of arrangements. www.drennanford.com ident Velva F. Steele died of

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were able to celebrate together. After Korea, Phil returned to college at the University of Washington and obtained a degree in education. He moved his family to Forks and spent his entire 27-year teaching career at Forks Junior/ Senior High School teaching science and math. During summer breaks, he incorporated his love and skill as a fisherman into a business venture by skippering a salmon charter boat. It was a family business, as Beverly worked in the charter office and their three children worked on the boat as deckhands. In retirement, Phil found a volunteer opportunity

and granddog Sheila of Covington, Washington; daughter Amy and sonin-law Gabe of Des Moines, Washington; brother Robert Colegrove of Edmonds, Washington; and sister Peggy Colegrove of Sequim.. A private memorial service has been planned for immediate family.

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Olympic Peninsula TODAY Port Townsend 41/34

Port Angeles 38/31

Olympics Freeze level: 2,000 feet

Forks 41/31

Sequim 39/31

Port Ludlow 41/33

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Ocean: E wind 15 to 25 kt. Wind waves 2 to 4 ft. W swell 9 ft at 14 seconds. At night, E wind 15 to 25 kt easing to 5 to 15 kt after midnight. Wind waves 2 to 4 ft subsiding to 1 to 2 ft after midnight. W swell 8 ft at 14 seconds.

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Background Jerry Freilich, former director of the North Coast and Cascades Science Learning Network, has researched insect biodiversity since 1996 and recently carried out a project to find and identify as many bee species as possible in Olympic National Park. An entomologist by training, Freilich will explain why bees are so difficult to study. For more information, phone Noreen Parks at 360-379-4007 or visit www. jltnatural.org, click on “Events” and choose “Bees and Biodiversity,” originally scheduled for December.

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very spring, countless wide-eyed 20-somethings cross a stage, pick up a diploma and shake the Dean’s hand, envisioning what they’re going to do, what esteemed and high-paying position they’ll soon hold now that college is finally behind them and real life is about to begin. Of course, reality soon sets in. There are loans to repay and the economy stinks and no one’s hiring and what the heck job does an Arts degree get you anyway? You’re flat broke, you still can’t cook and not once, in the countless hours you spent in classrooms and lecture halls, did anyone teach you how to produce a well-crafted resumé. True adulthood, as it turns out, is still a long way off. The coming-of-age story has long been explored on screen, and now Fox is presenting its own look at life after college in “Cooper Barrett’s Guide to Surviving Life,” premiering Sunday, Jan. 3 on Fox. Fox is really delivering on the comedies this season. The Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” just wrapped its third successful season, while the ever-popular “New Girl”

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is about to kick off its fifth. “Grandfathered” and “The Grinder,” two sitcoms new to the fall lineup, have secured full-season orders, while “Scream Queens,” which debuted in September, won the Critics’ Choice Television Award for Most Exciting New Series. Clearly, “Cooper Barrett,” already extended from six episodes to 13, is in good company. When we meet the titular Cooper Barrett, played by blue-eyed Brit Jack Cutmore-Scott (“Kingsman: The Secret Service,” 2014), he’s graduating college, moving into a new apartment with his friends and getting ready for life as a learned adult. As the series progresses, however, it becomes clear that he’s still got an awful lot to learn. The show is a frank and funny celebration of the types of idiotic mistakes and absurd misadventures that many of us encounter in that half-adult period of our 20s, when we’re no longer students but not yet in a position to settle down. As Cooper says in the pilot: “No one has ever bothered to properly

a promo. “Cooper is essentially your lens of ‘don’t do what I did’ — all the while, kind of clueing us into the fact that the joke is actually pretty funny.’” He also compares his character to famed goofoffer Ferris Bueller: “You go with [Cooper] on the journey, no matter what happens.” His equally goofy pals help with all of that. Barry (James Earl, “Ground Floor”) is, as Cutmore-Scott describes him, the show’s “disaster waiting to happen.” He’s huge, loud and completely over-thetop, but loveable despite his clownish destructiveness. Naive, bespectacled and decidedly un-suave Neal (Charlie Saxton, “Hung”) would like to see himself as the group’s voice of reason (trying in vain to get his roommates to look over the lease instead of throwing a housewarming rager, for instance) but he’s acutely aware that he’s every bit Jack Cutmore- as lost and unsure of himself as the rest of them. The token gal pal of the group is Kelly (Meaghan Scott stars Rath, “Being Human”), their sharp and free-spirin “Cooper ited new neighbor who, while so far just friends Barrett’s with Cooper and his buddies, is plainly being set Guide to up as a potential love interest for the show’s lead. Surviving After all, no sitcom would be complete without the Life” will-they-won’t-they scenario that’s practically a staple in the genre.

prepare anyone for this next decade of your life ... until now.” The premise of the show is that, through his own mistakes, embarrassments and dubious exploits, Cooper serves as a guide for his fellow 20-something Americans who struggle to navigate life and love during this transitory phase of life. “Your 20s feel like one decadelong practical joke that everyone over the age of 30 is playing on you,” said Cutmore-Scott in

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the season 2 pie. Representing a cross section of America, this season’s young competitors include Rebecca Beale from Graham, Texas; Peggy Fischer from St. Johnsbury, Vermont; Jane Haviland from Ann Arbor, Michigan; Colby Lacasse of Blue Hill, Maine; Matthew Merril of Great Falls, Virginia; Alex Portis of Monroeville, Pennsylvania; Yahshimabet Sellassie-Hall of Oakland, California; Ryan Wilson of Danville, California; and Alex Alcorta and Emma Wensing, both from Austin, Texas. In the season premiere, these young bakers must find just the right balance of crust and filling as they strive to create a perfect pie. However, midway through the challenge, ther hosts throw them for a loop when they ask them to also create ice cream to complement their pie.

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creativity. Goldman and Bertinelli also serve as judges for the series, which is now in its second season. “Duff and Valerie add even more flavor and fun, making this competition just as delectable as the amazing treats the kid bakers create,” said Food Network executive Bob Tuschman. Their treats are evaluated not only on taste but also on presentation and originality, and they have to be extra special this time around as Food Network has upped the ante with a bigger cash prize. Last season, the 12-year-old Hollis Johnson of Jacksonville, Florida, won $10,000, an industrial kitchen set and her cake in Duff’s Charm City Cakes collection. After the inaugural season’s success, there are plenty of kids out there who want a piece of

British Baking Show ‘Cake’ (53) FOOD Giada at Home ‘FeelGood Food’ (32) TRAV Man v. Food ‘Indianapolis’ 3:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Giada at Home ‘Garden Spa Day’ 4:00 p.m. (9) KCTS The Great British Baking Show ‘Biscuits’ (53) FOOD Barefoot Contessa ‘Potluck Party’ (32) TRAV Food Paradise ‘Food Truck Paradise’ 4:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Barefoot Contessa ‘Food With Love’ 5:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped Junior ‘Cereal Miracles’ (32) TRAV Food Paradise ‘Cheese Paradise’ 6:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped Junior ‘Chasing Rainbow Bagels’ (32) TRAV Bizarre Foods ‘Texas’ 7:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Chopped Junior ‘Adorably Ambitious’ (32) TRAV Bizarre Foods America ‘West Virginia’ 8:00 p.m. (53) FOOD The Kids Baking Championship ‘Pie a la Mode’ (32) TRAV Bizarre Foods America ‘Minnesota State Fair: Curds, Corn and Cracklins’ 9:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, DriveIns and Dives ‘Pork Hall of Fame’ (32) TRAV Bizarre Foods ‘Spoiled Rotten’ 10:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Guilty Pleasures ‘Pig Out!’ (32) TRAV Bizarre Foods ‘Ho Chi Minh City: Rat Hearts and Porcupine Parts’ 10:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Top 5 Restaurants ‘Best Fried Chicken’ 11:00 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives ‘A Festival of Flavor’ (32) TRAV Bizarre Foods America ‘Lima Peru: Frog Shakes and Fish Sperm’ 11:30 p.m. (53) FOOD Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives ‘East-West Flavorfest’

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But while the historical context (not to mention the fabulous sets and wardrobe) adds a certain authenticity to the show, it’s the interpersonal drama that keeps viewers coming back for more. This season being the last, fans can expect to see many of the ongoing storylines wrap up. Carson (Jim Carter, “The Golden Compass,” 2007) and Mrs. Hughes (Phyllis Logan, “Lovejoy”) take some major steps forward in their relationship; Branson (Allen Leech, “The Imitation Game,” 2014) begins his new life in America; and Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery, “Self/less,” 2015) makes some major life decisions that hopefully will lead her to a happy and fulfilling place by the end of the series. “Downton” fans likely don’t need to be told the series premiere approaches — they’ve been waiting for it with bated breath. Season 6 of the hit drama starts Sunday, Jan. 3, on PBS. Medieval musical: A new season of ABC’s musical comedy is about to begin, and this one promises even more musical laughs than the last. The network is calling it a “five-week comedy extravaganza,” which is a step up from last year, which was only a “four-week comedy extravaganza.” “Galavant” is a musical series set in medieval times where a king (Timothy Omundson, “Psych”) has stolen away the woman (Mallory Jansen, “Young & Hungry”) that the eponymous Galavant (Joshua Sasse, “Rogue”) loves. The whole first season revolved around a plan to win back the beautiful maiden, but things very quickly went awry, and the plot twisted and turned throughout the four weeks — all to a soundtrack of catchy tunes and clever lyrics, of course.

While last season’s ratings numbers were not phenomenal, they were good enough to score a renewal, thanks, in part, to the exceptional star power the series managed to accrue. “Downton Abbey” star Hugh Bonneville, comedy musician “Weird Al” Yankovic and comedian Ricky Gervais (“Derek”) made musical appearances in the show, as well as John Stamos (“Full House”), Anthony Head (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”) and Rutger Hauer (“Blade Runner,” 1982). With more singing, swashbuckling and steamy romance to come, season 2 promises to resolve some of last year’s cliffhangers and take viewers on a brand-new exciting journey. Don’t miss this premiere of “Galavant,” airing Sunday, Jan. 3, on ABC. Wild comedy: It’s been a phenomenal few years for the Duplass Brothers. Mark and Jay Duplass are everywhere at the moment — both enjoy continuing guest spots in “The Mindy Project”; Mark has starred in critically acclaimed films such as “The One I Love” (2014), his HBO show “Togetherness” is a big hit, and his previous project, “The League,” is wrapping up after seven successful seasons; Jay is the showrunner for “To-

HBO is adding another major credit to the resumé of both brothers: two seasons of the animated series “Animals,” produced by Duplass Brothers Productions, have been ordered, and the show is set to premiere on the premiere cable network Friday, Feb. 5. The first two episodes of the series were screened at this year’s Sundance Film Festival and garnered great reviews, which ultimately led to HBO’s offer. The show looks at the world through the eyes of the lowliest creatures living in New York City — rats, bedbugs, pigeons and more. Its charm and wit hard to resist, it’s likely to be another hit for both the Duplass brothers and HBO. In an interview with Variety, Mark said: “Jay and I have been excited about bringing the principles of indie film to the TV space, and to have our first real experiment land at a place like HBO for two seasons is beyond what we could have imagined.” “Animals” premieres Friday, Feb. 5, on HBO.

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10:00 p.m.

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