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From left, Marysville American Legion Ladies Auxiliary President Kay Smith places a flag in the newly dedicated flag disposal mailbox at Marysville American Legion Post 178 on Nov. 11, as Post 2nd Vice Commander Tony Campbell, Chaplain Jim Sewell, Cmdr. Ken Cage and Adjutant Michael Forrest look on.

MARYSVILLE — The Marysville community conducted so many commemorations of Veterans Day that it almost qualified as “Veterans Week.� To accommodate the closing of schools on its observance, Shoultes Elementary students conducted its Veterans Day assembly one day early, on Nov. 10, during which the MarysvillePilchuck High School Naval Junior ROTC paraded the colors. Veterans were invited and honored at the ceremony which included performances of patriotic songs by the school choir and some acknowledgments of the students’ extracurricular activities on behalf of Wounded Warriors. Nancy Hammer, a teacher and librarian at Shoultes, was in tears as she praised the students for their respectful behavior and explained how they were sending “thank

yous� to veterans in ways that tied into their lessons. Firstand second-graders read “A Paper Hug� and proceeded to trace their hands onto construction paper, measure the length of their arms in string, and create “paper hugs� that could be sent to troops, while third- through fifth-graders followed their reading of “The Wall,� about a boy and his dad who travel to find the name of the man’s father on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, by writing postcards to send to injured and recuperating military members. “You can tell they really put their hearts into it,� Hammer said of the praise and encouragement that the students sent to the service members. On Nov. 11, Veterans Day itself, Marysville American Legion Post 178 not only invited area veterans to its free chili feed, but also dedicated its bright red mailbox to collect worn-out American SEE VETERANS, PAGE 2

Nehring leads race for Marysville Mayor MARYSVILLE — The city of Marysville’s current mayor appears likely to win his first election since being appointed to office by his predecessor. As of Nov. 12 at 4:56 p.m., Jon Nehring is leading Kelly Wright in the Marysville mayor’s race with 8,792 votes, or 64.21 percent of the vote, to 4,865 votes, or 35.53 percent of the vote, out of 13,692 votes counted. Nehring characterized himself as running a positive campaign based on both his

accomplishments to date and his aspirations for the future. “I have really enjoyed getting the opportunity to dialogue with so many during this campaign, through doorbelling, forums and several other events,� Nehring said. “I want to keep that dialogue going and do my absolute best to effectively represent the interests of all our citizens.� Wright touted the value of his own campaign in offering Marysville voters a choice in this election.

“Local media is dominated by the city’s official communications,� Wright said. “In that environment, it is difficult for a challenger to get a message out to the voters.� Wright will be turning over his campaign website, www. bettermarysville.com, to be relaunched by those “who want to have current information and in-depth discussion of the issues in Marysville� in the New Year. Beyond that, he looks forward to returning to work at his job full-time. “I feel it makes an impor-

tant contribution to democratic government around the world,� Wright said. “It has been a great joy to have had the six months that I have campaigned as uninterrupted time at home with my family. For that reason alone, it was worth it.� On the City Council, Rob Toyer leads Scott Allen with 6,759 votes, or 54.23 percent of the vote, to 5,614 votes, or 45.05 percent of the vote, out of 12,463 votes counted, SEE ELECTION, PAGE 2

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ELECTION FROM PAGE 1 while Steve Muller leads Roger Hoen with 7,828 votes, or 63.38 percent of the vote, to 4,433 votes, or 35.89 percent of the vote, out of 12,351 votes counted. Toyer believes he connected well with Marysville’s small business owners, and he credited his friends and business associates with helping to spread the word about his candidacy. As such, he plans to continue meeting with local businesses owners, residents and other members of the community, and he expressed enthusiasm for working as part of a team with the other City Council members.

Running unopposed were Michael Stevens, who received 10,947 votes, or 98.76 percent of 11,084 votes counted, and Carmen Rasmussen, who received 10,714 votes, or 98.72 percent of 10,853 votes counted. On the Marysville School Board, Pete Lundberg leads Darci Becker with 8,448 votes, or 56.86 percent of the vote, to 6,315 votes, or 42.5 percent of the vote, out of 14,858 votes counted. Running unopposed were Cindy Erickson, who received 12,689 votes, or 98.54 percent of 12,877 votes counted; Wendy Fryberg, who received 12,543 votes, or 98.12 percent of 12,783 votes counted; and Tom Albright, who received 12,806 votes, or 98.74 percent of 12,969 votes counted.

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VETERANS FROM PAGE 1 flags for proper disposal throughout the year. Indeed, when Tony Campbell, second vice commander of the post, opened the mailbox to inspect it as part of the dedication ceremony, he found a number of flags that had already been dropped off. Fellow Tulalip residents Bud Anderson and Dale Nakken were among the area veterans who grabbed some bowls of chili at the Legion Hall that afternoon. Nakken served in World War II and Korea, while Anderson served in Vietnam, but their decadeslong friendship cuts across their generation gap. “I spent 18 months on the rivers in Nam trying to get out alive,” Anderson said. “I came back home to a country that was foreign to me and didn’t want us

anymore.” “WWII was a different war,” Nakken said. “We got all sorts of publicity when we came home. My oldest son went to Vietnam and he didn’t like it any more than you did,” he told Anderson. “You boys didn’t get any respect. When I went in, I thought it was great. I grew up in the Depression, and the Navy gave me better food than I’d had in my life.” The next day, Nov. 12, saw more than two dozen area fitness enthusiasts arriving at the Marysville YMCA as early as 6:30 a.m. to pedal and pump their way through a three-hour “Sweat for a Vet” cardio workout and fundraiser for Wounded Warriors, to help provide equipment that will allow disabled veterans to continue their rehabilitation and expand their vocational options. “Nationwide, we’re sec-

ond in the number of participants for this event, and we’re the only ones on the West Coast that are doing it,” said Kathy Maness, health and wellbeing coordinator for the Marysville YMCA. Scott Ballenger and his fellow members of “NuStep Oldies” aren’t veterans, but they are disabled. The trio didn’t let that stop them from trading their wheelchairs for recumbent bikes for the event, even if they did have to strap in their non-responsive limbs. Fellow “NuStep Oldie” Gil Velo brought his father’s medals from WWII to motivate his pedaling, while Ballenger explained that teammate Glenna Travers has kept going even with dual diagnoses of cancer and multiple sclerosis. “We all raised about $2,000 for ‘Sweat for a Vet,’” Ballenger said. “Glenna generated over half of that.”

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Job fair targets local military members MARYSVILLE — The Marysville Armed Forces Reserve Center is still a ways away from its official dedication, but the recently constructed facility is already serving those who serve. Military members from Marysville, Arlington and beyond were able to meet local employers and distribute their resumes at the Snohomish County Regional Veterans’ Job and Resource Fair on Nov. 8, jointly presented by the Fleet & Family Support Program and WorkSource of Snohomish County. Petty Officer 2nd Class Kevin Buckley is assigned to Naval Station Everett and lives in Arlington. As a radar technician, the 14-year enlisted sailor was looking for an employer that could apply his service skills to the civilian sector. “Companies that come to a military job fair have a better understanding of what we do,� Buckley said, after talking to representatives of Esterline Technologies. “We bring more to the table than just our technical backgrounds. The life of a sailor often means hard days in an industrial environment.� Buckley brought only a dozen copies of his resume to the job fair. Rather than blanketing employers with his credentials, he chose only those companies that

seemed to fit him best, even as he took care to translate his qualifications into civilian terms. “It can be a challenge because we’re a unique subset of society,� Buckley said. “We have our own shared experiences, and we tend to communicate in jargon.� Army Capt. Allen Toepfer, an administrative officer for the 364th Expeditionary Sustainment Command (Rear), is stationed in Marysville after being deployed to Iraq. Between active-duty, reserve and inactive time, it’s been 18 years since he first donned a uniform. Rather than attending the job fair for himself, he was more concerned with bringing back information for some of his troops who were unable to fit it into their schedules.

“A couple of these programs will greatly assist soldiers transitioning back to civilian life,� Toepfer said. “The two that most surprised me were the carpentry and technical programs.� Like Buckley, Toepfer hopes to see more civilian employers taking a fuller account of military members’ employable assets. “One of my soldiers was given the position of scheduling all flights for equipment, personnel and supplies while we were [in Iraq],� Toepfer said. “The last time I called him, in 2010, he was working for a mechanic. That logistics background should be useful in managing, scheduling or supplying a small business or corporation, yet it isn’t even considered.� Toepfer argued that soldiers he served with Iraq

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beneficial balance between employers and job seekers. “We’ve gotten very positive feedback,� Johnson said. “Unlike the impersonality of job searching on the Internet, they get to look each other in the eye, and the folks in the civilian world can learn that the battlefield is only one part of what these people can do.�


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nyone looking closely saw actual tears forming in Governor Gregoire’s eyes when she announced a menu of cuts equal to our state’s budget shortfall. Anyone who criticizes that lady’s priorities ought to be sentenced to the cruel and inhuman punishment of taking over her job. The state is obliged by law to support public education. But the money isn’t there. The state is mandated to do a bunch of other things it can’t afford. When mandates aren’t in place it is still obligated out of common decency to take care of helpless citizens. But the money isn’t there. The proposed cuts aren’t idle threats. Certain of the cuts will cause hunger, displacement and even death. The cuts will damage agriculture, ecology, fish and wildlife, natural resources, state parks, the disabled, long-term care, juvenile justice, mental health and education. And this round of cuts may not be the last. The governor invited us to read the list of cuts at www.ofm.wa.gov. What follows is a sampling, re-worded in some cases to combine titles with effects. ■ Eliminate the international marketing program that helps Washington farmers and ranchers to sell crops on international markets. ($1.5 million) ■ Close the Samish and Nemah hatcheries which will halt production of fall Chinooks in the SamishNooksack region. ($1.6 million) ■ Reduce preschool enrollment by 25 percent. ($14.0 million) ■ Eliminate school bus transportation, except for disabled children. ($220.million) ■ Increase class size by two students in grades 4-12. ($137.0 million) ■ Eliminate full-day kindergarten for 16,900 students in high-poverty schools. ($38.0 million) ■ Reduce staffing for small high schools with fewer than 300 full-time students.($5.0 million) ■ End the state’s Need Grant financial aid to 70,000 low income students. ($303.0 million) ■ Reduce state support to colleges and universities by 20 percent. ($220 million) ■ Reduce summer chum recovery

OPINION BOB GRAEF efforts in hood Canal and Grays River along with salmon monitoring activities. ($1.2 million) ■ Terminate sampling of Pacific herring and sole for toxic contaminants. ($714,000) ■ Reduce shellfish harvest and management including seeding. A 20 percent reduction in harvest is expected. ($536,000) ■ Eliminate ballast water inspections for ships in Puget Sound and the Columbia River. This invites the spread of invasive species such as zebra mussels. ($352,000) ■ Reduce support for state parks by 10 percent. ($11.7 million) ■ Terminate health insurance for 134,000 needy children from low income families.($345 million) ■ Suspend adult Medicaid pharmacy benefits. ($127.3 million) ■ Terminate the Basic Health Plan that delivered subsidized health care to 35,000 low-income individuals. ($48.1 million) ■ Eliminate maternity support services for 55,000 pregnant women who are at risk of unhealthy birth outcomes. ($20.9 million) ■ Eliminate medical interpreter services for patients whose primary language is not English. ($4.8 million) ■ Eliminate health care for 21,000 workers with disabilities who have relied on the program to remain employed. ($1.9 million) ■ Reduce environmental health protection that monitored water systems and on-site septic systems. ($1.3 million) ■ Eliminate state funds for domestic violence programs that serve about 16,700 individuals. ($9.4 million) ■ Increase the ratio of clients to social workers. ($8.2 million) ■ Eliminate child welfare programs such as sex-abuse, foster care assessment, adoption support and street youth issues. ($7.3 million) ■ Reduce foster care length of stay for 200 hard-to-place foster children now in care. ($876,000)

■ Reduce outpatient chemicaldependency services for 11,000 lowincome clients. ($14.5 million) ■ Eliminate long-term residual and recovery houses for clients who are chronically disabled or chemically dependent. ($22.7 million) ■ Eliminate the rate add-ons for nursing homes that enable care-givers to accept Medicaid patients. ($9.9 million) ■ Eliminate adult day health programs that serve 1,000 individuals with developmental disabilities. ($4.1 million) ■ Eliminate naturalization services for immigrants attempting to become U.S. citizens. ($2.6 million) ■ Reduce juvenile court county funds by 20 percent. ($5.5 million) ■ Close two state hospital wards for dementia and traumatic brain injury. ($5.1 million) All this agony covers less than $1.25 billion of a $2.0 billion budget shortfall and that dismal picture may dim further after federal budgetcutters decide how much of their $1.2 trillion in cuts will hit Washington’s colleges and state and local government. Granted, federal cuts are slated to spread over a decade but whatever the amount, they will result in further trimming here at home. We’re living out a painful lesson. What got us into this pickle was deregulation of the finance industry, yet greed-driven forces still lobby for further deregulation. Though capitalism will always be as American as apple pie, unregulated capitalism has once again reared up to trash decades of painstaking growth and accomplishment. The 99 Percenters have it right. Marysville, Arlington, Lake Stevens and Stanwood will feel the cuts along with every town in the state. Every sane analyst pins the reason for the shortfall to one main cause; the collapse of the sub-prime mortgage market. Remember that the next time you vote. Find out who pushes deregulation that encourages banks to gamble with the public’s money and vote accordingly. Comments may be addressed to robertgraef@comcast.net.


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Operation Christmas Child returns to Marysville, Arlington SMOKEY POINT — Arlington’s Atonement Free Lutheran Church and Marysville’s Amen Christian Bookstore will be serving as dropoff locations for the return of Operation Christmas Child, which aims to collect close to 900 giftfilled shoe boxes locally, packed with toys, school supplies and items of necessity for kids who are hurting in 100 countries. The national collection week for Operation Christmas Child

runs through Nov. 21. Jennifer Butler, media relations associate for Operation Christmas Child, encouraged prospective participants in the program to take the following steps: ■ Enlist families, churches, Scout troops, community groups and businesses to take part in creating shoe box gifts for needy children worldwide. ■ Fill the shoe boxes with toys, school supplies, hygiene items and

letters of encouragement. Step-bystep shoe box packing instructions are available at www.samaritanspurse.org/occ. ■ Sign up to join Operation Christmas Child volunteers at their collection sites in Arlington and Marysville as part of the effort to prepare millions of shoe box gifts for delivery to underprivileged kids on six continents. Atonement Free Lutheran Church is located at 6905 172nd St.

NE in Arlington. Amen Christian Bookstore is located at 318 State Ave. in Marysville. The collection days and hours for both are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Nov. 19, Nov. 20 from noon to 2 p.m. and Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bonnie Buse, the volunteer who’s coordinating collection efforts in both towns, can be called about Arlington at 360-435-9191 and about Marysville at 425-5302298. For more information on

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Marysville tax preparer sentenced to prison MARYSVILLE — Marysville resident Fredrick Seton, 49, was sentenced on Nov. 4 in U.S. District Court in Seattle to six months in prison, one year of supervised release and $159,710 in restitution for willfully aiding and assisting in the preparation of materially false tax returns.

Seton pleaded guilty in June of this year, admitting that over the course of three years, between 2005-2007, he prepared and submitted 205 false tax returns for military service members, claiming false business deductions to reduce their taxable income. Seton operated a home-

based tax preparation business that became popular with members of the military, primarily Navy enlistees. U.S. District Judge John C. Coughenour imposed the sentence, saying he was giving Seton some credit for his 20 years of Navy service prior to committing this crime.

According to records in the case, Seton charged between $50 and $100 dollars for each tax return he completed, and relied on word-of-mouth referrals for his tax preparation service. During tax season, cars carrying military personnel would line up at Seton’s house

to have their returns prepared. Many of Seton’s clients told IRS examiners that they’d heard Seton could provide them with the best return. When an undercover IRS agent went into the business for tax preparation help, Seton told him not to report $23,000 earned in cash from

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Janice Marie (Grabenkort) Larson June 2, 1917 to November 13, 2011 Janice Marie Larson, born in Barrington, Illinois June 2, 1917, passed away after a brief illness November 13, at Providence Hospital, Everett, Washington. She was the fourth of six children born to Frederick and Emma Grabenkort (Pomeroy). In 1948, Janice married Wesley Herald Larson. In 1957 they adopted Marybeth and Debbie Walker after the death of the girls’ mother. In 1972, the Larsons moved to Marysville, Washington and became active members of Word of Life Lutheran Brethren Church. Wesley passed away in 1984, Janice continued strong, cherishing time with her family.

She is survived by her brothers Willard and Norris Grabenkort; her daughters Marybeth (Nathan) Lunde of Cooperstown, North Dakota, Deborah (Fred) Erickson of Marysville, Washington; grandchildren Aura Lee, Kaia, and David Lunde, Rachel (Noah) Rui, Rebecca (Matt) Kenall, and Abigail Erickson; and great-

grandchildren Emslie and Matilda Kenall and Simon and Elizabeth Rui. The memorial service will be held at Word of Life Lutheran Brethren Church, 9028 51st Ave NE, Marysville, Saturday, November 19 at 11:00 a.m. Janice’s family would like to express our deep appreciation to her beloved friend Kathy Gomez and the staff at Your Bayview Adult family home who cared for her with such compassion during the last four years. We also extend our thanks to her hospice nurse, Sherri Mendoza. Memorial donations may be made to Word of Life Lutheran Brethren Church.

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a business. Seton then offered to create business expenses to “zero out� other earned income reported on a form 1099. Seton added vehicle, utility and other undocumented business expenses to offset the undercover agent’s income, so that he would receive a bigger refund. In asking for a prison sentence, prosecutors noted that, as a veteran, Seton’s benefits are supported by those who honestly pay their taxes, and his activities will actually harm the service men and women he was claiming to assist. “The defendant prepared at least 205 false tax returns involving over 100 unique taxpayers,� prosecutors wrote in their sentencing memo. “Though each taxpayer initially benefitted financially from the defendant’s actions, these taxpayers are now victims of Mr. Seton’s crime. Their returns will now be audited by the IRS, some five to seven years after the returns were submitted, and the IRS will attempt to recover the taxpayers’ undue refunds, resulting in turmoil and instability in their financial lives at a time when most cannot afford it.� The case was investigated by the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation and prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Matthew Diggs.

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Ben Waldick Knudson, Jr. On November 3, 2011 Ben W. Knudson, Jr. was once again reunited with his loving wife, Evelyn. Ben passed away peacefully at his Arlington residence with his family by his side. Ben was born June 29th, 1927 to parents Ben and Olga Knudson in Montevideo, Minnesota. They moved to Arlington when Ben was in 3rd grade where he attended Arlington School thru his graduation in 1945. Ben served in the merchant marines; after 2 years he returned home and married Evelyn Hagen. Ben worked locally in car repair before purchasing the Signal Station on 2nd and Olympic in 1956. The station went from Signal oil to Enco and finally to Exxon. In 1959, he added “Ben’s Chrysler Plymouth, Dodge Truck� dealership to the business. Ben was a 28-year

member of the Arlington Fire Department; he served as both Assistant Chief and Chief for many years. He also served on the Civil Service Board for the City of Arlington. Ben and Evelyn had four children and enjoyed traveling as a family. Ben was an avid hunter, fisherman and sports fanatic. He enjoyed following his children and grandchildren in all of their sporting events and other activities. Other favorite pastimes included weekends at their beach cabin on Camano Island where he enjoyed clam digging, smelt raking, crabbing and fishing.

Ben also enjoyed family holidays and a good sunset. Ben is survived by his three sons: Michael, Marvin and Dennis, and his daughter; Jan. He also leaves behind his grandchildren; Ryan (Kelli), Colby (Tisha), Christopher (Joanna), Andrea (Craig), and Kevin (Krystal). Great grandchildren: Syvannah, Alexandra, Cadynce, Camden and Savanna, and great great granddaughter, Erynn. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 63 years; Evelyn, his parents, two sisters; Helen Bergan and Lucille Wangsmo, daughter in law, Rhonda Knudson and grandson Adam. Per Ben’s requests, no services will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Arlington Fire Department.


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CITY OF MARYSVILLE NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Ordinance described below has been enacted by the Mayor and City Council of the City of Marysville. The full text of said Ordinance is available, for a charge, upon written request directed to the City Clerk, Marysville City Hall, 1049 State Avenue, Marysville, Washington 98270. Ordinance Number: 2877 Date of Enactment: N o v e m b e r 14, 2011 Date Published in The Globe: November 16, 2011 Effective Date: November 21, 2011 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MARYSVILLE, WASHINGTON, AFFIRMING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION, REZONING APPROXIMATELY 77-ACRES OF PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED SOUTH OF 156TH STREET NE, EAST OF BNSF RAILWAY AND WEST OF TWIN LAKES AVENUE FROM BP (BUSINESS PARK) TO CB (COMMUNITY BUSINESS), AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF THE CITY. Sandy Langdon City Clerk Published: November 16, 2011. #546176 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF

SNOHOMISH IN THE ESTATE OF Gregory John Morcom, Deceased. No. 11 4 01392 3 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The personal representatives named below have been appointed as personal representatives of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. Ifthe claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of filing copy of notice to

creditors October 20, 2011. Date of first publication 11/02/2011 /s/Ronald W. Morcom, Sr. Ronald W. Morcom, Sr. Co-Personal Representative /s/Ronald W. Morcom, Jr. Ronald W. Morcom, Jr. Co-Personal Representative Attorney for Personal Representatives: David Bolin, WSBA# 16011 3540 NE 165th St. Lake Forest Park WA 98155 Published: November 2, 9, 16, 2011 #537641 NOTICE OF HEARING BEFORE THE MARYSVILLE CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Marysville City Council will hold a public hearing on the 2012 proposed budget at 7:00 p.m., Monday, November 28, 2011, in the Council Chambers of the Marysville City Hall located at 1049 State Avenue, Marysville, Washington at which time and place citizens will have the right to provide written and oral comments and suggestions regarding the 2012 budget as proposed. The public hearing will address revenue sources, including the property tax levy, and expenditures. THE CITY OF MARYSVILLE April O’Brien, Deputy City Clerk Published: November 9, 16, 23, 2011. #543630

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Lakewood runs past Lindbergh in state tourney Cougars move on to face W.F. West in state tourney at M-PHS on Nov. 18 BY JAKE MCNEAL jmcneal@arlingtontimes.com

LAKEWOOD — Lakewood hosted the Lindbergh Eagles in the first round of the 2A State Football Tournament looking to become the first 10-win Cougar team in the school’s history. Lindbergh’s 13-yard touchdown pass early in the first quarter would be the only time the Eagles’ offense found the end zone. Lakewood would not have such a problem, scoring on the ground and through the air for a 43-13 win. “We found film that said Lindbergh was a passing team with a good quarterback and wide receiver,” said Lakewood head coach Dan Teeter of the Cougars’ first-round opponent, against whom the Cougars put an extra man in the defensive secondary

to slow the Eagles’ aerial attack. “I’m proud of our guys for not letting up big plays. Lindbergh scored a touchdown on their first possession, but not much after that.” Lakewood’s own offensive attack, the three-headed rushing beast of Justin Peterson, Christian Melton and Donovan Evans, emerged this season as the team adjusted to adversity. “With the loss of (senior tight end Dustin) Stanton we switched to runheavy personnel,” Teeter said of his team that scored five times on the ground against Lindbergh. “If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it.” Lakewood junior running back Donovan Evans put his team on the board in the first quarter with a 25-yard touchdown run. Lindbergh answered with a touchdown through the air, but Evans broke through from two yards out, complemented by junior quarterback Justin Peterson’s two-point conversion run, to put his team up 14-7 after the first 15 minutes. Junior wide receiver Brandon Stott gave Lakewood’s running backs a

breather, burning Lindbergh’s defense in the second quarter for a 39-yard touchdown through the air, though the following two-point pass attempt would fail. Lakewood senior Christian Melton cruised for a 6-yard touchdown run to put his team up 27-6 at the half and Peterson scrambled from the one-yard line to extend the Cougar lead to 34-6 after three quarters. Cougar sophomore kicker Randy Anaya joined the Lakewood scoring party with a 35-yard field goal in the fourth. Lindbergh scooped a Cougar fumble and returned it 42 yards for a score in the final 15 minutes, but Lakewood had the last laugh, though they missed the extra point, with a three-yard Melton touchdown run to finish the game, 43-13. Lakewood moves on to host W.F. West of Chehalis, a squad that employs the option and makes defenses play physically, in the State quarterfinals at Marysville-Pilchuck High School on Nov. 18, beginning at 7 p.m.

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Marysville Getchell sophomore Rachel Hartmeyer swims in the 3A and 4A State Swim and Dive Championships, where she finished 20th in the 200-yard individual medley and 15th in the 500-yard freestyle.

MARYSVILLE — MarysvillePilchuck junior diver Aryn Hoyt and senior Cherish Broker, accompanied by Tomahawk sophomore Melody Coleman and Marysville Getchell sophomore Rachel Hartmeyer, traveled to the King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way for the two-day 3A and 4A Swim and Dive State championships on Friday, Nov. 11, and Saturday, Nov. 12. “State is a very intense environment,” M-P and MG coach Jaci LeGore Hodgins said. “The more they can relax, the better. Stay calm, take one dive, one event at a time — it’s important that you’re celebrating that you’re there. We do a lot of mental training with these kids, and how far they’ve come from August to now is rewarding because of how strong they are — we call it a championship mindset. We wanted them to develop theirs throughout the year.” Hoyt and Broker took 20th (164.95 points) and 23rd (102.05), respectively, in the preliminary 4A dive contest and did not qualify for the finals the next day. “Cherish only dove in her

freshman and sophomore years,” LeGore Hodgins said of Broker, who took her junior year off from swimming. “For her to come back as a senior and take second in the district and 23rd at state was amazing. She can go into the Mighty Marlins (Marysville’s local club team that trains in the M-PHS pool) feeling great.” Coleman placed 18th in the 4A 200-yard individual medley at 2:18.66 and took 10th in the 100yard breaststroke preliminaries at 1:09.17 before improving to ninth in the state breaststroke final at 1:08.88 the next day. “Melody’s overall time actually beat two people who were in the A final,” LeGore Hodgins said. “We knew her time was worthy of being in the A final. It’s a great jump-off for next year.” Hartmeyer placed 20th in the 3A 200-yard individual medley preliminaries at 2:20.02, took 12th at 5:29.34 in the 500-yard freestyle on Friday and 15th in the final at 5:29.14 on Saturday. “Rachel swam her best time on Friday, then best time on Saturday,” LeGore Hodgins said of Hartmeyer’s two-day efforts. “That’s what your goal is — get better the next day.”


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Food drive collects for Marysville families MARYSVILLE — The “All City Food Drive” yielded a bountiful harvest for those in need during its return to Marysville on Nov. 5. According to Tara Mizell with the city of Marysville, more than 75 volunteers helped collect 5,004 pounds of food and $2,032 in cash donations that Saturday. Volunteers from local chapters of the Kiwanis, Lions, Soroptimists, Boy and Girl Scouts and Naval Junior

ROTC, as well as Marysville city staff, Marysville School District staff and students, HomeStreet Bank employees and local church youth groups collected donations for the Marysville Community Food Bank at the Fred Meyer, Grocery Outlet, Haggen, IGA, Safeway and Albertsons stores in town. “These donations will really help toward serving our neighbors in need in Marysville for the holi-

days,” said Dell Deierling, director of the Marysville Community Food Bank. Red barrels will continue to collect food and toys throughout the holiday season. Donations may also be dropped off at the Marysville Community Food Bank, located at 4150 80th St. NE, behind St Mary’s Catholic Church in Marysville. Volunteers for the “toy store” should contact JoAnn Moffitt at moffittbusichio@yahoo. com or 425-876-1010.

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Salon de Porres opens in Quil Ceda Village BY KIRK BOXLEITNER kboxleitner@marysvilleglobe.com

TULALIP — Beth Hauck and Melissa Gilbertson both graduated from MarysvillePilchuck High School in 1993, and they’ve since

teamed up to benefit their hometown in an eye-catching way. Gilbertson is an accountant and Hauck is a Gene Juarez Academy graduate with 17 years of experience

in hairstyling, and through Salon de Porres, they plan to sponsor and support Marysville youth sports. “It’s named for the Catholic saint of charity,� said Hauck, referring to

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St. Martin de Porres. “We started this business to have fun and we’re hoping to give back to the community.� Salon de Porres opened this fall in Suite O at 8825 34th Ave. NE in Quil Ceda Village. While the salon’s planned staff of 12 stylists numbers only six now, Hauck noted that she and Gilbertson are interested in hiring qualified Tulalip Tribal members to fill up their ranks. “We’d like to expand with a fully licensed esthetician and permanent makeup artist within the next six months,� Hauck said. The lavishly decorated and recently remodeled 1,300-square-foot shop already provides extensions, waxing, California smoothing to straighten curly hair, corrective color repairs, Balayage, retail hair products, FeatherLocks feather and fashion jewelry, and even wedding services. “Our stylists are required to continuously update their education by attending classes to stay on top of

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Salon de Porres is open Tuesdays through Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Fridays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, you may call them at 360716-2929 or email them at salondeporres@gmail.com.


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Worship Directory METHODIST

Marysville Free Methodist Church “Family Oriented — Bible Centered�

6715 Grove St., Marysville • 360-659-7117 Hillside Christian Preschool 360-659-8957 Classic Worship Celebration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:15 A.M. Kidz’ Zone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00A.M. Casual Worship Celebration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:00A.M. Oasis Service, Family Style (Wednesday) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00P.M. Student Ministries (Jr. High-Wednesday) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:00 P.M. Student Ministries (Sr. High-Thursday) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30 P.M. Groups for Children, Youth, College/Career, Young Marrieds, Families and Seniors

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Word of Fire Christian Center “Is Not My Word Like A Fire� (Jeremiah 23:29) Meeting at 1059 State St, Suite G Next to Golden Corral Restaurant Sunday School 10:30 -11:15 am Tuesday Night Bible Study 5 pm Pastors: Lee & Flora Rush 360-840-3755

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SHOULTES GOSPEL HALL 5202-116th St. NE, Marysville • 658-9822 Sunday Monday Wednesday

Remembrance Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 a.m. Bible Teaching & Sunday School . . . . . . . . . .11 a.m. Evening Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 p.m. Family Bible Hour (Sept.-May) . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m.

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IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH 1200 East 5th, Arlington • 435-8565

Pastor: Fr. Jim Dalton Reconciliation ................................ Saturday 4:30 Vigil Mass ...................................... Saturday 5:30 Sunday Morning Mass .................................. 9:00 Sunday Mass .............................................. 12:00

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It really is not important that you are happy with your religion, what is important is that God is happy with your religion. Are you tired of all the hype and materialism found in so many religious groups these days? God has already shown us what true religion is. At the Smokey Point church of Christ we are committed to the open study and honest application of God’s word. It may not be entertaining but it sure brings a rest from the burden of sin. Isn’t that the whole point of religion? Let’s talk about it. 360-939-2080

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The Smokey Point Church Of Christ

Sundays 10:30am & Wednesday 7:00pm

ARLINGTON COMMUNITY CHURCH Meeting in Seventh Day Adventist Church 713 Talcott • Arlington

LUTHERAN Pastor Rick Long & Pastor Luke Long

Sunday Worship - 8:30 and 11:00 am Weekly Bible Studies Youth Ministry

Simply Christians 8526 – 35th Ave. NE, Arlington, WA, 98223 (7/10 mile north of Smokey Point off of Smokey Pt. Blvd.) Sunday morning classes for all ages .......... 9:30 a.m. Sunday morning worship ........................... 10:30 a.m. Sunday evening worship ............................. 5:00 p.m. Wednesday night classes for all ages ......... 7:00 p.m. METHODIST

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Arlington Free Methodist Church 730 E. Highland Dr., Arlington, 360-435-8986

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