Enumclaw Courier-Herald, December 14, 2011

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INSIDE: Some need help during holidays, page 4 . . . . EHS band instructor receives Teacher of Excellence Award, page 5 . . . . Nature’s Inventory products, blooming second time, page 9 . . . White River girls basketball cruises past Warriors, page 15 . . . . EHS wrestling sticks its No. 1 status with win over Bonney Lake, page 15 Your hometown newspaper for more than 100 years!

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The new year will bring new taxes to Enumclaw residents, as they pay for fire protection, emergency medical treatment and ambulance service. Through Dec. 31, property owners will be paying the city of Enumclaw for such services, just as they have done for decades. The public vote in November 2010 to annex into Fire District 28 – which received 85 percent support – kept the funding system in place for all of 2011 but changes things significantly when the calendar flips to January. For 2011, the city has paid for the fire department by using money from the general fund. The collection amounts to about 89 cents for every $1,000 of assessed property value in support of fire/EMT services. For the owner of property valued at $300,000, that means $267 annually. Starting in January, when city residents began paying Fire District 28 instead of the city, the collection rate jumps to $1.09 – the same level assessed to rural residents of the district. The owner of a $300,000 property will begin paying $327 annually.

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Because Rachel Kirk stepped forward an arsonist served time for his crime. Kirk was honored for her bravery during a Dec. 7 ceremony at the Enumclaw Fire Department headquarters. She also received a $1,000 Arson Award from Northwest Insurance Council and Arson Alarm Foundation. Kirk provided investigators with key infor-

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mation that led to the arrest and conviction of an arsonist who torched his own foreclosed Enumclaw home Jan. 9. Damage is estimated at nearly $350,000. “It takes a lot of courage for someone to call in a tip,” said Ann Buettner, Arson Alarm Foundation interim president, who presented the award. “They don’t know how it will affect their lives.”

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Kirk admits she was hesitant. “Doing the right thing is not easy,� she said. “There was no obligation. No one knew I knew anything. It was my conscience.� She said her thoughts kept going to the first responders who risked their lives

fighting something deliberately set. “That’s not what they’re here to do,� she said. “Firefighters can be injured fighting a needless fire,� said Craig Muller, fire investigator/unit supervisor with the King County Sheriff’s Office, who was on hand for the ceremony. “When she came to us she was truly scared,� Muller said. “She came to

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us and wanted to do the right thing.â€? “It was really scary,â€? Kirk said. Backed by her fiancʊ, family and community members, she stepped forward to encourage other people to do the same. “We need more involvement with our citizens,â€? Muller said. “The public’s help is essential,â€? Tom Devine, also a King County Sheriff’s Office fire/arson investigator. To date this year, King County has investigated 283 fires; 131 were arsons,

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totalling $1.2 million in losses. Two-thirds of arsons are started by juveniles, the remainder by adults. Devine said the division is still investigating fires at Westwood Elementary School, the most recent a couple months ago, and would be, “happy to put a name in for a reward.� “Small fires eventually lead to bigger fires,� Enumclaw/District 28 Chief Joe Clow said. Buettner said the Arson Award Fund supports local fire departments and law enforcement’s efforts because of arson’s economic impact on insurance. Arson Alarm Foundation is a nonprofit organization that seeks to reduce loss of life and property by increasing arson awareness in Washington. “To watch a family rummaging through the remains of their home trying to salvage a piece of their lives is devastating,� Buettner said.

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Santa on patrol Firefighters throughout the Plateau are spreading some holiday cheer this week, taking part in Santa Patrols. Enumclaw Firefighters begin patrolling tonight, Wednesday, with every route beginning at 5:30 p.m.: t 8FEOFTEBZ o 8BUTPO Street west to Semanski, Roosevelt south to Warner Avenue; t 5IVSTEBZ o 4FNBOTLJ Street west to 244th, McHugh Avenue south to Warner Avenue; t 'SJEBZ o 4FNBOTLJ east to Division, McHugh Avenue south to Roosevelt Avenue; t 4BUVSEBZ o FWFSZUIJOH from Division east, McHugh south to Roosevelt. Sunday evening has been identified for any makeup

dates, if needed. As they make their rounds, firefighters will accept donations for the local food bank. They also will accept toys to be distributed to needy families and will take cash donations in support of their efforts. Buckley The Buckley Fire Department kicked off its Santa Patrol Monday and will continue through Friday. Tonight, Wednesday, the crew will cover B, C and D streets to Main Street and Collins Road; Thursday, Santa and his team travel through the Copperwynd development; and Friday, the group will visit Shay Estates along Bevlo, Sheets and Klink streets, winding up at Rainier School.

tax rate to $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed value. Using the same $300,000 property, the annual tax bill would jump to $450. For city residents, the tax increase would be nearly 70 percent greater in 2013 than in 2011. The desire for more money can be seen in the district’s plans for staffing and capital improvements. According to a published budget, the district will have 13 firefighters in 2012 and plans on employing 18 by 2018. The administrative staff, now at four, is projected to increase to five in 2015. District facilities could play a significant role in

spending during the coming years. The department continues to be housed on Wells Street in Enumclaw, in a building owned by the city and rented to District 28 for the nominal sum of $100 per year. District commissioners, wanting new headquarters, approved the purchase of a 5.85-acre site on Roosevelt Avenue on Enumclaw’s west side. The design of the building has not been tackled, but construction is tentatively planned for 2015. On the schedule for 2016 is improvements to the district’s Station 2 in Cumberland; that project carries an estimated price tag of $1.25 million.

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POLICE BLOTTER NO PROBLEM: Police were alerted the morning of Dec. 6 to a person walking on Marshall Avenue carrying what appeared to be a sword. Police contacted the individual and found he was carrying an umbrella with a handle usually associated with a sword. TEXT TROUBLE: Police were told Dec. 6 of a 12-year-old girl who was receiving suspicious text messages from an unknown subject, someone who appeared to be watching the girl and several of her friends. It was determined a possible suspect my be among the victim’s peer group. Parents took the girls cell phone and shut down her facebook account. LOOKING FOR WORK: Police received a complaint Dec. 7 of a man going door-to-door in the Jewell Street area and asking for work. The man was contacted and told he would need a permit to solicit work in the city. He also was advised to take care of his outstanding warrants. THREAT MADE: Police responded the afternoon of Dec. 7 to the Stevenson Avenue vicinity after an intoxicated man, who had been refused service, made threats to a store clerk. He was last seen in a white pickup but could not be located. STUDENT IN CUSTODY: The reported theft of $300 in cash from the student store had police responding to a Semanski Street address the afternoon of Dec. 7. A male student was in custody. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Enumclaw police were called at 5 a.m. Dec. 5 to assist Pierce County deputies with a domestic violence/assault incident in Buckley. Both the suspect and victim were transported to St. Elizabeth Hospital. PARKING PROBLEMS: The owner of a Porter Street home contacted police Dec. 5, complaining

that employees of a nearby business exceed the two-hour parking limit and create problems with access. Extra patrol was requested to enforce the two-hour limit. BURGLARY: Police were told Dec. 5 of the theft of a PlayStation controller and one game from a Griffin Avenue address. There were no suspects. DRIVER ARRESTED: A traffic stop at 9 p.m. Dec. 5 resulted in a subject arrested for driving under the influence and driving with a suspended license; additionally, the driver was wanted on arrest warrants. He was booked into jail and his vehicle was impounded. SUSPICIOUS: A call was made to 911 at 1:47 a.m. Dec. 4 from someone at a Griffin Avenue address. The caller said there was a man with weapons at that location. No one was found and the caller would not respond to police attempts to contact him. The same person was involved in a 3:17 a.m. call to police involving a domestic dispute. Police

QUESTIONABLE CALL: The King County Sheriff’s Office received a call between 5 and 6 a.m. Dec. 2 but the only sound was heavy breathing. It was determined the call was made in Enumclaw and both county and city authorities called the cell phone and left messages. The Enumclaw dispatch center received a call from the phone at 5:53 a.m. but the caller refused to speak. Despite subsequent efforts, no contact was made. THEFT: Police were told the afternoon of Dec. 2 that tip money and a cookie were stolen from a Cole Street business. The victim declined to prosecute and the suspect agreed to stay away from the business. THREAT MADE: Someone at a Griffin Avenue business was threatened by a former employee, according to a call received by police the afternoon of Dec. 2. An officer contacted the victim and attempted to locate the suspect. Once found, the former employee would be ordered to stay away from the business.

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determined the argument was verbal only and was related to the man being under the influence of drugs. A woman and child were given a ride to a relative’s home. The man called police again at 11:50 a.m., expressing concern for his personal safety. He was told officers could provide extra patrol of the area and he was welcome to stay at the police station if he did not feel safe. ONE-CAR CRASH: City police assisted county deputies shortly after 5 a.m. Dec. 4 after a vehicle crashed into a power pole on 244th Avenue Southeast. The driver was not at the scene but was later contacted at his home. He declined medical assistance. TWO BOOKED: Police received several calls shortly before 9 p.m. Dec. 3 relating to a disturbance at the corner of Myrtle Avenue and Cole Street. The incident involved three adult females, one in a wheelchair. Investigation led to one female booked for fourth-degree assault and theft; a second female was booked for theft; the woman in the wheelchair was evaluated by medical staff and transported to the home of a family member. The theft was related to an unpaid bill.

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WASART Meets Washington State Animal Response Team’s meeting is 7 p.m. at KeyBank in Enumclaw. This is also the final graduation night for members in training.

Free Production Enumclaw Community Church hosts a free Taproot Theatre Production of “The Birth� at 7 p.m. in the Enumclaw High auditorium.

Friends of the Black Diamond Library monthly meeting begins at 7 p.m.

Book Bunch Black Diamond’s After School Book Bunch meets at 3:45 p.m. at the elementary school library. For ages 8 to 12.

Midwinter Break White River students were released Wednesday, today it’s Enumclaw students’ turn to start winter break. Everyone returns to the classroom Jan. 3.

Float On In Float-In movie nights are from 7 to 9:30 p.m. the third Friday of each month at the Enumclaw pool. Call 360-825-1188 for details. Little More Light Yesterday was the shortest day of the year, which means a lot in our sun-deprived corner of the world.

Open House Arts Alive! will host a holiday open house from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the gallery, 1429 Cole St., Enumclaw.

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Some need help during holidays Wrapping gifts, decorating the Christmas tree, hanging Christmas lights, baking, going to parties, hiding presents, visits from family and friends and special church services are the activities that most of us celebrate and treasure during this season of Advent. But for some, those who are grieving and lonely, these activities do not generate anticipation. In fact, the approaching holidays are dreaded as there is little energy for all of the usual excitement and hustle bustle. There are many forms of grief:

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loss of a loved family members or good friends, the loss of pets, the loss of a job, loss of physical abilities, the brokenness of divorce or the grief of giving up one’s home to move to another city

Caregivers can get some time during the holidays Expressions and Living Court are offering caregivers the gift of time this holiday season. Continuing through Dec. 24 between 1 and 4 p.m., the two Enumclaw facilities will offer free activities for adult family members 65 years old or older caregivers would prefer not to leave at home alone.

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or to an assisted living facility. For these persons, the thought of smiling and pretending joy during Christmas would be painful, if not impossible. If you find yourself in this situation or you know someone else who is struggling with grief this season, there are some resources to draw upon. One story that I found particularly touching is called the Mustard Seed Christmas. You can find the whole text of this story on the Internet by looking up the www.stephenministries.org. In the parable of the mustard seed, God is able to take even the smallest tiny seed of faith and grow it into a kingdom of hope. For one woman who was grieving the loss of her mother, she found this parable a source of consolation. One morning she went to her spice cupboard and found her mustard seeds. She took one seed, taped it to a piece of paper and placed the paper on the mantle of her fire-

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place. It was a reminder that there is hope and that with God’s help faith can be germinated and Light comes out of darkness. In many communities, churches provide special services at Christmastime. These services are meant to be comforting and give people a chance to participate in a service that is quieter and meditative, while still offering the Advent message of hope. From reading the responses of persons who have attended such services, it is encouraging to know that it helped these persons face the season. In fact, the remembrance helped in the healing process. I would encourage any person who is actively grieving this season to take part in a community church service designed just for them. We get over grief by grieving, not by stuffing it away. Blue Christmas services are intended to acknowledge grief and to offer consolation and hope. If you live in

Those wishing to receive gifts or baskets must reside within the Enumclaw School District. Anyone in need of this program, may call Shirley at 360-8253908 or Evette at 360-825-5515. The pick up date is Saturday.

Food baskets again available to families in school district Music-grams help spread Helping Hand is again offering Holiday Food Baskets to fami- a little seasonal cheer lies with children. Also available are gifts through Enumclaw Toys For Tots.

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Enumclaw High School band and orchestra students are available during non-school hours to visit a home or business and provide holiday music. Students will play a selection of Christmas classics as solos, duets or in small ensembles. The cost is $20 for 10 minutes with the money raised supporting music programs. To arrange a music-gram, contact EHS band and orchestra director Lynda Alley at 360-802-7759.

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Enumclaw, one such service is the Blue Christmas at 3 p.m. Dec. 18 at Calvary Presbyterian Church. Grief support groups are also very helpful. You can meet with others who share some of the same feelings as you may. You can find support groups by calling your local hospital, local library or Chamber of Commerce. One such support group meets from 1 to 2:30 p.m. the first and third Wednesdays of the month at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Enumclaw. The group leader is Mel Erickson. Personally, I find Jesus’ invitation to come to him with our burdens a welcome invitation: “Come to me, all you that are weary and carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me; for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls (Matt. 11: 28-29).

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THERESE HOLZ Therese Marie (Baril) Holz, 86, died Oct. 18, 2011. She was born April 11, 1925, in Red Lake Falls, Minn. She lived 50 years in Washington, including 10 in Buckley. She married Howard W. Holz on June 15, 1944, attended business school and worked as a secretary at Boeing for 28 years until retiring Therese Holz in 1985. She attended St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Buckley and was a member of the Legion of Mary. She is survived by children Howard Jr., John, Steve, Jay, Rosanne, Laurie, Patrice and Janine; sister Judy Leikam; 17 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband and son Terrance. A service took place Oct. 25 at St. Aloysius and burial was at Gethsemane Cemetery in Federal Way.

JoANN MURPHY Carbonado resident JoAnn Lee Murphy died Dec. 1, 2011, in Puyallup. She was 52. She was born March 15, 1959, in Tacoma. She is survived by sons Patrick

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MAXINE DAVIS Former area resident Ida Maxine Davis, 91, died Nov. 28, 2011, in Centralia, Wash. She was born Nov. 30, 1919, in Anatone, Wash., the youngest of five children born to Leland Lewis and Mary Edna (Aplington) Packwood. She lived in the Enumclaw and Buckley areas and worked in local restaurants. She loved her pets, cooking and making homemade gifts and cards for family and friends. She is survived by husband Harold T. Davis; sons Allan Billingsley and Jack Billingsley and wife Christine; five grandchildren, seven greatgrandchildren and one great-greatgrandson. A graveside memorial will take place at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17, at Buckley City Cemetery.

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Alley is one of 40 elementary, secondary-school or college teachers from 11 states and four countries to receive the Excellence Award. Each teacher receives a certificate and a window decal. “We are reminded every day that teachers change lives,� Zimmerman said. “What we wanted to do is encourage our students to think about teachers who have interacted with them in a professional setting and gone beyond the norm – people who have committed to the process of learning and made the biggest difference in their education.�

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Sunday Worship at 9:30 am Children’s Sunday School, Adult Education & Youth Class at 11:00 am

an attempt to encourage our students to think about teachers who made a d if ference, Lynda Alley I asked our i n c o m ing students to nominate via e-mail the teacher they felt made the biggest difference in their education.� In nominating Alley, Hatfield said, “Ever since the fifth grade, when I started playing the viola, she realized I had much potential, and she coaxed it out of me for many years.�

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Enumclaw High School teacher Lynda Alley was recently honored with a 2011 Teacher of Excellence Award after being nominated by a former student. Alley received the 2011 Teacher of Excellence Award from The Evergreen State College. The award honors educators who have made a difference in the lives of their students. Alley was nominated by Amara Hatfield, a recent attendee of Enumclaw High School, who is now a student at TESC. Michael Zimmerman, academic vice president and provost at TESC, explained, “In

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On November 30th, our beloved son Tom left this world after being ours for 37 years. He was born in Coos Bay, Oregon on November 18, 1974. Growing up, he was a very happy kid and seemed to stay a kid at heart. His greatest joy in life was being with his two young sons. He is survived by his two sons Connor and Jaden, their mother Tessa, his sister Lisa Edwards, her husband Cam and their children Campbell and Caty, his parents, Karen and Keith Gamble of Lake Tapps and many loving Tripp, LeFebvre and Edwards relatives. Tom attended Auburn High School, GRCC and Central Washington University. Tom started working in the automotive industry when he was sixteen and made a career out of it. He had a passion for music, movies, laughter and being with family and friends. He always made others feel better for just having known him. He will be missed on this earth. A funeral mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, December 16th at Sacred Heart Church 1614 Farrelly St. in Enumclaw (cross street Hwy. 164/Griffin Ave.). A reception and celebration of Tom’s life will be held at the church hall following the service. Interment Evergreen Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you please give to others in need through your personal efforts or charitable giving. Please sign the online Guestbook at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com


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It’s my party and I’ll lie if I want to Last week we got a phone call from a law firm in Washington, D.C., asking for a copy of a story written in March 2009 for use in a brief to be submitted before the Supreme Court. The story dealt with a Sumner man named Steven Bennest, who was convicted by a federal court for making false claims about military medals and decorations – including a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star – in an attempt to receive additional military compensation from the government. Bennest served in the military, but he was never awarded either medal. Brian Beckley The judge called Staff Writer Bennest’s actions “shameful and hurtful to other soldiersâ€? and sentenced him to 24 months of probation and community service. The prosecution was part of “Operation Stolen Valor,â€? designed to crack down on those claiming honors they did not receive. The story is to be used as part of a brief in the case United States v. Alvarez, a challenge to the Stolen Valor Act, enacted by Congress in 2006. The case deals with a California man elected to a position on a water board in 2007. During the campaign, Javier Alvarez stood up and announced that he was a retired Marine who won the Congressional Medal of Honor. The problem is that Alvarez was never awarded the medal of honor, nor was he ever even in the military. Alvarez was charged and convicted of violating the Stolen Valor Act for “falsely representing verbally that he had been awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor when, in truth and as he knew, he had not.â€? He is the first person charged and convicted under the law. Basically, Mr. Alvarez is a real-world version of Jon Lovitz’s old pathological liar character from Saturday Night Live (“Yeah, that’s the ticket‌â€?).

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State must preserve funding for critical-access hospitals By Dennis Popp For The Courier-Herald

Legislators are considering a bill in the Washington State Legislature’s current special session that would, if approved, have devastating financial impacts on St. Elizabeth Hospital in Enumclaw and other critical access facilities. The Critical Access Hospital Program, created by the 1997 federal Balanced Budget Act, is a safetynet device to assure Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries living in remote

areas access to essential health care services. Enumclaw Regional Hospital earned critical access status from the state in November 2004. That designation then transferred to St. Elizabeth Hospital when it replaced Enumclaw Regional in February 2011. Critical access facilities follow special federal and state guidelines. They are limited to 25 inpatient beds, for example, and adhere to Medicaid and Medicare payment structures that are financial lifelines. Approximately 50 percent of our hospital’s reimbursement is for services provided to

patients enrolled in either Medicaid or Medicare. House Bill 2130 that state legislators are discussing would eliminate cost-based reimDennis Popp bursement for all 38 critical access facilities in Washington, resulting in a 50 percent reduction in Medicaid payments. This would mean a stag-

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State’s budget gap was built on pie-in-the-sky projections By Rep. Cathy Dahlquist For The Courier-Herald

On Nov. 28, Gov. Chris Gregoire called all lawmakers into special session because of a $2 billion spending gap due to an unsustainable budget passed last May. Since arriving in Olympia two weeks ago, the only thing we managed to do is pass a bailout bill for a Wenatchee arena. As lawmakers, it is our constitutional duty to balance our state’s bud-

get. Fixing this mess in a swift and efficient manner by setting priorities is the job taxpayers of Washington expect us to do. Before I discuss some of the reasons this attitude exists in Olympia, it is worth noting, coincidentally, the 2011-13 budget spends $2 billion, or 6.9 percent, more than the 2009-11 budget. The reason for the $2 billion spending gap is budget writers last May anticipated a nearly 14 percent increase in tax collections.

These were piein-the-sky projections that didn’t pan out. So here we are back in the same predicament we were in just one year ago – spendCathy Dahlquist ing more than the previous budget yet cutting core services. Education and

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This photo was taken inside either the No. 10 or Champion underground coal mine operated by the South Willis Coal Company in Spiketon near Wilkeson. The group visiting the mine was part of a date with three girls from Buckley, Lena, Ruth, and Marie Morris, joining two coal miners from Wilkeson, John H. and Ed Morris. Though they shared the same last name and same Welsh heritage, the two Morris families were not related. A photographer captured this moment in a small opening as the group poses underground with the shovels, drill bits and underground lamps of the day. This coal mining area was originally known as Pittsburg, later Spiketon, and still later Morristown, named in honor of mine manager Abe Morris. This photo comes courtesy of the Nina Marie Morris family archives.


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SBA can help when starting a business By Calvin Goings With a new year on the horizon, it’s a perfect time to dream about the future and set new goals and resolutions. If your plans include starting a business, the best place to begin is with the U. S. Small Business Administration. The SBA has offices across our region; and lenders, counselors and resource partners who work in right here in your community. With their help, we have been knocking down obstacles for entrepreneurs and small business owners for nearly 60 years. In fact, for the fiscal year that just ended, we helped provide 632 loans to small businesses in the state of Washington. Nationwide, SBA had our biggest year ever. Calvin Goings How can SBA help you ring in the new year? Have you jotted down a few ideas on paper and need someone who can help you formulate a business plan? The SBA or one of our resource partners is a great place to start. You can find local help by going to www.sba.gov/direct and typing in your ZIP code. Or, check out www.SCORE.org, a volunteer organization, with more than 350 chapters and more than 10,000 mentors, many of whom have “been there and done that” when it comes to starting a business. The best part is that SCORE mentors can often help you for free. Are you already a small business owner? Many small business owners have come to SBA

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Rockridge on list of business winners An Enumclaw company was among the winners when King County Executive Dow Constantine celebrated the importance and the accomplishments of small businesses by presenting the first annual King County Executive’s Small Business Awards in October. Nearly 250 people attended the ceremony at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue. Honored as the Rural Small Business of the Year was Enumclaw’s Rockridge

Orchards and Cidery. It is owned by Wade and Judy Bennett. Nominations were made by local jurisdictions and business organizations from July through September and the 125 King County businesses that were nominated were narrowed down to three finalists in each category before the awards ceremony. Businesses had to have 50 employees or fewer and have been in business for at least three years to qualify for the seven award categories.

The Nature’s Inventory crew incudes Jenni Minnis, LouAnn Brandjes, Laurie West and Stefanie Correll. Photo by Brenda Sexton/To view or buy photos go to www. courierherald.com.

Nature’s Inventory products booming, for a second time By Brenda Sexton Staff Writer

By the time LouAnn Brandjes was finally diagnosed with Lupus, she’d had enough. The chronic inflammatory disease that affects various body parts, especially the skin, joints, blood and kidneys, was taking a toll and she was ready to fight back. “I was one of those people who was not OK with it,” she said of the diagnosis that came years after she graduated from Enumclaw High School in 1985. “It was not an optimistic scenario. I figured I made myself sick, I can make myself better.” She threw her pile of prescription pills in the garbage and vowed to find a better way. What she discovered was the wellness oils she created to make her life more enjoyable also worked for others and in 2002 she launched Nature’s Inventory. The mission at Nature’s Inventory is to provide natural options in health and wellbeing without pills. “Everything is topical,” Brandjes said of the oils. The research is clinical, most used by Brandjes and her staff. Brandjes, a certified herbalist, hand selects the all natural, certified organic and certified vegan ingredients. Manufacturing is not farmed out. “I’m real careful about where I get my ingredients,” she said. “I feel pret-

ty good about what we create is going to work.” It all started with her own restless legs. Brandjes previously owned a successful natural cleaning products company, but sold it to concentrate on her health. Unable to sleep one night, she put together an oil product and rubbed it into her lower back. It worked so well, she began sharing it with others. Pretty soon it was in demand. “I wasn’t really trying to create a business,” she said. “But I couldn’t really ignore what was happening. “I had no intention of starting a new company.” But she couldn’t ignore the response. “From the moment I started it, it took off,” she said. “I didn’t want to answer the phones, I thought they were going to be people complaining. Instead they were people who were crying, for a good reason. They were saying I haven’t slept in 10, 20, 30, 40 years. The first time I put it on my back I slept.” Those customers, cheerleaders, Brandjes likes to call them, led to more products for men, women, children and pets covering ailments like headaches, diaper rash, back ache, cholesterol, menopause and even “Makin’ Babies.” Nature’s Inventory was booming in its Mount Lake Terrace location with 12 employees. There was national rec-

ognition in magazines, international sales and negotiations with big-name pharmacies for store placement. Then the recession hit. “The recession was hard. I had to lay off a lot of people who were my friends,” she said. But it gave her the opportunity to re-evaluate the company and life. She and her family had moved back to Enumclaw 12 years ago. In June, she moved Nature’s Inventory here and employs four. “I love Enumclaw. This is the only place I wanted to live,” she said. “This is a good phase, a happy phase.” Smaller, perhaps, but growing again. Nature’s Inventory has an strong online presence, www.naturesinventory.com, and is available in 300 retail outlets. Products can also be found in catalogs like the Vermont Country Store and Brandjes and staff have been hitting trade and consumer shows lately. She said the company isn’t about the money, it’s about the product and customer satisfaction. “I had to re-evaluate what I wanted from the business and how I wanted to run the business,” she said. “I’m happy with being small and we will grow differently this time. “I’m OK with it growing, but I want it to grow organically.” “It’s a lot of fun,” she said. “Everyday we get calls from customers that make me cry.”


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Top 10 List No. 10 If trees have fallen during a severe storm, a root rot may have contributed to the failure. Such diseases usually spread by root to root contact. Downed trees should be checked by a qualified professional to determine if nearby trees are also infected and removal should be considered.

No. 9 Be respectful of neighbors that wish to preserve their trees. View issues are very common. Unfortunately some individuals

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damage or remove a neighbor’s tree without permission. This usually leads to legal action and damage claims, not to mention strained relations with a neighbor.

No. 8 If other tree problems arise with a neighbor, try for a peaceful settlement without involving attorneys and lawsuits. Cool heads usually lead to win-win solutions.

No. 7 If worried about trees in your own or nearby yards, have a hazard evaluation done by a professional. If a dangerous situation is discovered, the investment will have been worthwhile to remove the risk and to contribute to everyone’s peace of mind.

No. 6 If a doorbell “arborist� encourages tree removals or “windsail-

ing� a tree, consider a second opinion from an independent source. Do not be afraid to question credentials and whether a commission is to be paid on the amount quoted for the job. If so, does he truly have your best interests at heart? Note that anyone that can spell the word can call themselves an “arborist.� Certified arborists will have a card with an ID number issued by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA). Certification requires passage of a comprehensive exam, membership in the ISA and fulfillment of continuing education requirements.

No. 5 Beware of the lawn service employee (or a husband) that threatens your small trees and shrubs with hedge trimmers. Their use may be appropriate if a “sculpted� appearance is desirable. But many shrubs as rhododendrons and azaleas and small trees such as Japanese maples should be hand pruned to maintain a more natural shape. Unfortunately, it is very easy to fire up a hedge trimmer and to attack a landscape. Often the results are unattractive, particularly after leaves have fallen.

In addition, improperly “shaped� trees and shrubs result in more work than if pruned to retain natural shapes.

No. 4 When considering using pesticides, have a problem properly identified, select a legal and effective treatment and apply it at the right time. Follow the labeled instructions because improper use can lead to polluting the local environment. WSU Master Gardener clinics are good sources to seek diagnostic help. Otherwise, an on-site visit by a certified arborist or another professional usually removes any guesswork.

No. 3 Avoid the temptation to top trees. Aggressive trimming is ugly, creates maintenance nightmares and can shorten a tree’s life. Overpruning usually stimulates sprouting as trees attempt to replace the leaves and twigs that acted as the food manufacturing plant. In other words, topping usually stimulates growth and results in more work than if a tree was properly pruned or thinned.

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No. 1 A big thank you to all the Courier-Herald readers that hopefully have learned a bit from the columns. I look forward to another year of writing about tree issues of interest to homeowners. I also look forward to continue to answer your e-mail and phone questions. Finally, I wish to encourage readers to support a local green industry by purchasing fragrant, real Christmas tree carefully nurtured by a Pacific Northwest tree farmer. Merry Christmas to all! Dennis Tompkins is a Certified Arborist, Certified Hazard Tree Assessor and Master Gardener from the Bonney Lake-Sumner area. He provides small tree pruning, pest diagnosis, hazard tree evaluations, tree appraisals and other services for homeowners and businesses. Contact him at 253 863-7469 or e-mail at dlt@blarg. net. Website: evergreen-arborist. com.

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DAHLQUIST FROM 7 programs that serve the most vulnerable populations, which are core services in my view, are reduced while programs that are not defined as core services continue to be funded. The budget proposal being considered would cut in half funding for levy equalization. That is $152 million for school districts that struggle to reach local funding goals due to low property values, low density (rural areas) and areas that have a substantial portion of property owned by state, federal and tribal governments. Okanogan County, for example, is 77 percent government owned, leaving only 23 percent of private property owners to foot the bill for the entire county’s portion of school system funding. Levy equalization funding bridges that gap. In the 31st Legislative District every one of our school districts would be substantially impacted by the levy equalization reduction proposal. Enumclaw, Auburn, Puyallup and Sumner school districts would each lose 100 percent of their LEA funding, or $633,630, $3.3 million, $6.1 million and $1 million, respectively. Meanwhile, agencies and programs that are ineffective and wasteful are being funded in the budget. One example is the Puget Sound Partnership. As a member of the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee, we have been delving into the waste in the PSP. The PSP received $671 million in funding, part of which is federal money. Since the agency’s inception in 2007, it still has not defined what a “clean Puget Sound” means. There are no measurable goals that the agency has set or scientific-based research driving its agenda.

Last year, KUOW radio did a four-part series outlining the waste and abuse in the agency. The agency spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on computers that were incompatible with the state system, embroidered fleece jackets, lip balm, meetings at expensive resort locations, and produced a 2.5-minute “Dog Doogity” video about picking up dog poop at a cost of $27,000. Despite scathing audits conducted by the JLARC and the State Auditor’s office, budget writers continue to fund the duplicate work and waste of PSP at the expense of education, elderly and disabled populations. We all want a clean and healthy environment; however we already have an agency – the Department of Ecology – that oversees the state’s environmental controls. In fact, the DOE has seen year-over-year growth in its budget while those crafting the budget are decrying the need for higher taxes. The way I see it, it’s time to get serious about setting our priorities and getting rid of duplicate and ineffective state agencies like the PSP and get back to funding core services. While this is just one example of how we can better prioritize spending, this is the kind of solution we need if we want a sustainable and responsible budget. The need is urgent! Rep. Cathy Dahlquist, R-Enumclaw, represents the 31st Legislative District, which takes in Enumclaw, Buckley, Bonney Lake, Sumner and the surrounding areas.

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In the battle between the two top Class 3A wrestling teams in the state, Enumclaw High retained its status as No. 1 with a 39-36 victory over Bonney Lake Dec. 7. The defending 3A champion Hornets threw everything but the kitchen sink at the No. 2-ranked Panthers and the Panthers returned the favor in the South Puget Sound League 3A season opener. “Cole (Snider) being hurt, we had to bump everyone up,� EHS coach Lee Reichert said of his 138 pounder who was injured during the Dec. 3 White River Classic. “They were willing to do anything for the team, our 126 went to 132, 132 to 138. It was the only way we could get it done. We figured it would be close. “Both teams wrestled tough,� he continued. “We knew it would be especially tough this early in the season. I’m proud of the kids. We wrestled tough.� The match started at 182 pounds with Panther Evan Dorsey racking up a pair of late match takedowns for an 8-3 decision over Kelyn Wallin. Enumclaw’s T.J. Cormier, Colten Malek and Chris Williams slammed together three

EHS Wrestling straight pins – at 58, 26 and 18 seconds, respectively – to give the Hornets a quick 18-3 lead. Bonney Lake jumped back into the contest with Brandon Cunningham’s 8-4 victory over Hunter Haney at 106 pounds. Colton Tracy then pulled the Panthers within six with a pin at 113. EHS’s Tyke Reid answered with a pin at 119. Bonney Lake’s Andrew Cunningham and Caid Caveness registered back-to-back pins at 126 and 132 to tie the match at 24. Travis Reano bumped up to 138 pounds for the Hornets and pinned his Panther opponent to put EHS up for good. Lucas Somera stretched the Hornets’ lead wih a pin at 145 and teammate Justin Mitchell earned a 6-1 decision at 152. Jeremy Sabin picked up a pin at 160 to pull the Panthers within nine and Jake Lueders scored the final fall of the night to make it a three-point contest in the end. The victory kept EHS’s league win streak alive at 38. The Hornets were at Sedro Woolley Saturday; results were not available at press time, for results go to www.courierherald.com.

The powerhouse Enumclaw High gymnastics squad topped a four-team field Dec. 7, scoring an impressive 173.55 team points. Competing at Auburn Mountainview, the Hornets defeated the host Lions, Kentlake and Auburn Riverside. In sweeping to the victory, EHS had the top four allaround performers. Olivia Bannerot was the class of the field, followed by Molly Mattheis, Michelle McKinlay and Madison Ward. While taking the all-around crown, Bannerot won three of the four events. She was tops in the floor exercise with a 9.85, won the bars with an 8.15 and took the vault with a score of 9.3. Ward was second on the beam with a 9.12. The Hornets, who were just a half-step away from a state Class 3A/2A title a season ago, had opened the year Nov. 30 with a four-team meet at Auburn Riverside. With Bannerot limited to the uneven bars, EHS placed second to Emerald Ridge. Mattheis placed second in the all-around and Emily Berte was fifth. The team’s next action comes tonight, Wednesday, with a meet at Auburn High School. WRHS Wrestling

Hornets jump to 1-0 start By Brenda Sexton Staff Writer

Seven falls easily pushed the White River High wrestling team past Eatonville 54-16 Thursday during the South Puget Sound League 2A opener. The Hornets picked up pins from Lucas Doll, 106 pounds, Trevor Kurtz, 126, Carl Klein, 132, Brandon Short, 152, Dakota Meadows, 160, Brennon Gulin, 170, and Chris Skinner, 195, White River also earned a 9-5 decision from Ricky Parker at 113, an 18-8 major decision from Bryce Thompson at 120 and a 20-3 technical fall from Andre Fails at 220. The Hornets were scheduled to compete at the Panther Invite in Bonney Lake Saturday. Results were not available at deadline; follow the team at courierherald.com.


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Balanced attack puts EHS in win column By Kevin Hanson Editor

The Enumclaw High girls made their way into the victory column the evening of Dec. 7, whipping Franklin Pierce 44-28 in nonleague basketball action. It was the first win in three outings for the Hornets, who continue their nonleague schedule Friday by hosting Capital. Monday, the Hornet girls will host North Thurston. Both games begin at 7 p.m. The team played one game earlier this

EHS Girls Basketball week, hosting Stadium of Tacoma. Results came too late to be included here. Dec. 7, Enumclaw did its damage early, sprinting to a 16-2 advantage after just eight minutes of play against the Cardinals, who complete in the Class 2A ranks. The Hornets held their own the rest of the way, managing a slight 11-10 advantage in the second period and struggling through a ragged third frame in which the teams combined for only six points. EHS received scoring from nine players. Leading the balanced attack was Hannah Calvert, who scored 10 points. Julia Myers added nine points and Fallon Hall chipped in with eight.

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Hornets win league opener By Brenda Sexton Staff Writer

Enumclaw High’s boys swim team opened the South Puget Sound League 3A season with a 130-49 win over Bonney Lake Thursday, a meet highlighted by Bennon VanHoof’s state-qualifying win in the 100-yard breaststroke. The meet was loaded with first-place finishes and district-qualifying times including the 200 medley relay’s performance. The relay was led by Thomas Petersen, followed by Bennon VanHoof, Gabe Sales and anchored by Braden Dedrick. The Hornets’ B relay of Paul Clow, Dylan Hamel, Mason Culp and Brandon Butler placed third. Will Cooper won the 200

EHS Swim and Dive freestyle with a district time. Bryce VanHoof was third. Bennon VanHoof and Quinn Warner finished 1-2 in the 200 individual medley with district times. Clow was third. Petersen won the 50 freestyle with a district time. Dedrick was second and Culp third. Jesse Skipworth won the diving. Cooper and Warner went 1-2 in the 100 butterfly, both with district-qualifying times. Dedrick won the 100 freestyle. Hamel was third. Culp and Butler finished 1-2 in the 500 freestyle. The 200 freestyle relay of Cooper, Dedrick, Sales and

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Warner captured first place with a district time, while the B relay was third with Skipworth, Bryce VanHoof, Hamel and Mitchell Petellin. The 100 backstroke went to Petersen with a district time. Clow was second and Sales was third. Hamel was third in breaststroke. The 400 freestyle relay of Cooper, Culp, Petersen and Bennon VanHoof won with a district time. The B relay of Bryce VanHoof, Jack Pugh, Butler and Petellin was third. EHS dropped a 130-67 nonleague meet to Stadium Tuesday in Tacoma. The Hornets pulled off wins in the 200 medley relay, diving, the 100 butterfly, 100 backstroke and 100 breaststroke. The medley relay of Petersen, Bennon VanHoof, Sales and Cooper won with a time of 1 minute, 45.12 seconds. Skipworth won the diving with 205.20 points. Cooper raced to the butterfly victory with a time of 58.71. Petersen won the backstroke in 57.92, while VanHoof captured the breaststroke in 1:02.42.

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Spacious 4 bed 2.5 bath on quiet cul-de-sac. Large Master with Mt. Rainier View, private bath, walk-in closet & balcony deck. Large back yard w/ dog run. Hardwood in entry, kitchen and Formal dining room. Family room w/ gas fireplace insert. Very well maintained. Located just few blocks from the high school and less than 100 yards from a city maintained park. Newer Roof & Hardiplank Siding. No HOA. MLS#296272

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Enumclaw PRICED to SELL. Centrally located .22 acre R-2 zoned lot, well suited for day care home, adult family care facility, churches, public building and certain home occupations. Zoning also permits a single family dwelling or would make a great DUPLEX lot w/ conditional use permit. Existing 2520 Sq.’ 3-bay, w/ office space, garage/ shop provides added value and immediate use opportunity. Lot is fully fenced w/ water, sewer and gas in street, ready for you to hook up. MLS# 229254 Call Todd Huizenga

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