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Donna Moore takes a photograph with Santa Claus and the two pooches, Emily and Remington, while Jessica Lehew and Sydney Swift, both freshman at Kentlake High, help by shaking doggie toys. The picture-taking event was Saturday at Del’s in Enumclaw. Right, Mariah Deady, 12, and Hunter Storm, 13, sell cookies at Del’s to Patti Jeg for a science fundraiser.
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Stand-up comedy comes to Enumclaw Expo Center By Daniel Nash Staff Writer
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any Washington TV aficionados have fond memories of the 1980s and ‘90s. New York and Los Angeles may have had Saturday Night Live and the rest of prime time, respectively, but Seattle had “Almost Live!,” a locally produced sketch show that proved nationally influential, launching the careers of
entertainers such as Joel McHale and Bill Nye the Science Guy. On Saturday Dec. 22, the Enumclaw Expo Center will host a stand-up comedy show featuring two “Almost Live!” alumni: Brooks McBeth and John Keister. Keister, of course, was the host of “Almost Live!” from the 1988 season onward. But the Enumclaw show is a special homecoming for McBeth,
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The criminal trial for accused Enumclaw pastor Malcolm John Fraser has again been delayed. Once slated to begin in early November, the trial was first pushed to Dec. 11 and last week was moved to Jan. 16. The case against Fraser — the assistant pastor at Sound Doctrine Church who has been charged with two counts of first-degree rape of a child — will be heard
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COMEDY FROM 1 whose stand-up act was recently featured on “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.” McBeth is a Renton native, but his family ties through his mother, a schoolteacher, run deep in Enumclaw. “Most of my family … is from Enumclaw and still lives here,” McBeth said. “I spent my childhood here. So it’s exciting to be able to perform here.” He’s an alumnus of Lindbergh High School and Green River Community College, who broke into television as an intern for “Almost Live!” During his early tenure, he managed to grab air time as “Intern Brooks.” One particularly self-deprecating early sketch, “A Special Offer From Brooks McBeth,” saw “Intern Brooks” offer, unsuccessfully, to solve
Washington’s declining birth rate by having sex with every woman in the state (with a complementary kitchen toaster included to sweeten the deal). McBeth earned his way into the show’s writer’s room and cast, appearing in recurring sketches such as “Jus’ Pimpin’” alongside McHale. After the cancellation of “Almost Live!” in 1999, McBeth was flown to New York to audition for “Saturday Night Live” to no avail. He decided it was time to move to Los Angeles, home to the majority of television’s writing and performing jobs. There, he earned his way onto the writing staffs of “The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn,” then “Trigger Happy TV,” a oneseason U.S. adaptation of the British hidden camera show. Following Comedy Central’s cancellation of “Trigger Happy TV,” McBeth took a writing job
“Most of my family … is from Enumclaw and still lives here. I spent my childhood here. So it’s exciting to be able to perform here. Brooks McBeth
on the FOX-aired sketch series “MADtv,” where he stayed on for two seasons. “(It was) a place a thousand times more chaotic and a little more stressful than ‘Almost Live’,” he said. “These guys are incredibly talented.” Working from a competitive writer’s room he was able to bring 15 of his sketches to air. Some of his work includes “Suge Knight’s Court-Ordered Holiday Album,” and the Special Patrick sketch “Special Olympics.” “It’s great writing for shows,” McBeth said. “At the same time, the work you put out changes as it
www.courierherald.com passes through different writers hands. There are a lot of cooks in the kitchen.” He began performing stand up to find another outlet for writing and performing. Unlike television, stand up provided a direct connection between comic and audience, something that appealed to McBeth. He went through the typical pitfalls and rites of passage of breaking into stand-up comedy, a disastrous first set included. He went out on the road with other comedians, opened for headliners and built up his own material. “What’s funny is when I open for Joel McHale, or Jack Black, or whoever, the audience will get a little annoyed that there’s a comedian before the comedian they came to see,” McBeth said. “But I like that. I like the challenge of winning them over.” While he’s not afraid to confront a particularly aggressive heckler, McBeth said he believes most heck-
lers heckle because they genuinely want to be a part of the show and don’t know proper show etiquette; in their case, a Katt Williamsstyle direct retaliation doesn’t help the comedian’s cause. “It depends on whether the heckler is coming from a real negative place, or just had too much to drink,” he said. “If I have to go after somebody, I will, but if 300 is the average number of people I have at one of my shows, there are 299 people who want to have a tremendous night. When I break it like that to confront one person, it can make the night less fun for the other 299.” His format helps. McBeth eschews much of the standard comedian-talkingto-audience for a show he estimates is 40 percent rehearsed material, 60 percent participatory “town hall.” He will invite questions from the audience, touch on locally important events; the goal is to snow-
ball starting points into an improvised stream-of-consciousness. “Each show is tailor made for each show’s audience,” he said. “For Enumclaw, I’m going to do a slideshow, I’m going to talk about my childhood in the area, and I’m going to tell stories about what it was like.” “Comedy in the CLAW!” will begin at 8 p.m. Dec. 22. Tickets are $17 and available through Brown Paper Tickets at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/285146. Tickets will be sold at the door pending availability. The Enumclaw Expo Center is located at 45224 284th Ave. S.E. in Enumclaw.
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Community news By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer
Money was taken but no one was hurt the evening of Dec. 11 when a lone gunman robbed the Stop N Shop convenience store. The business is at the intersection of state Route 169 and Southeast 416th Street, just north of the Enumclaw city limits. According to information provided by Sgt. Cindi West, public information officer for the King County Sheriff’s Department, a single suspect walked into the store at about 8 p.m. Brandishing a handgun, he demanded money from the cash register and made off with an undisclosed amount of cash. The Enumclaw Police Department was the first agency to respond and an EPD spokesman confirmed that one shot was fired during the incident. County authorities called for a K-9 unit to help with the search, but the suspect was not apprehended. West described the suspect as a white male, possibly in his mid-30s, of average height and above-average weight. He carried a black backpack and was wearing a gray, hooded sweatshirt and light-blue jeans, with a black ski mask covering his face. Buckley burglary A Buckley business owner is hoping police apprehend the crook who broke into her salon, trashed the place and made off with $600 and miscellaneous merchandise. For the past seven years, Vikki Cowden has owned and operated Shear Magic on Main Street. It’s a familiar stop for regulars, having operated for 15 years as Ladies and Loggers before Cowden took over.
When an employee arrived at work the owning of Dec. 13, she noticed windows were open. When she saw broken glass, she called the police. Cowden said she has heard of other businesses being targeted and hopes everyone will take precautions. Under cover of darkness, someone broke the window of a rear door at her business, reached through and gained entry to the building at 912 E. Main. Aside from cash, the burglars took products, an air compressor and other “really stupid things,” Cowden said. The intruders paused to eat some fruit roll-ups and, not content to simply steal, the intruders also vandalized the interior. Cowden remains hopeful that police can nab the culprits, but realizes the odds aren’t in her favor. Neighboring businesses were closed or vacant and Buckley City Hall — directly across the street — wasn’t open when the crime occurred. “Nobody saw or heard a thing,” Cowden learned. Individual Achievement Program • Each year, the Enumclaw School District offers the opportunity for students in kindergarten through fourth grade to take the qualifying assessment for placement into the Individual Achievement Program for highly capable students. This year’s test for students in second through fourth grades will be from 9 a.m. to noon Feb. 9 at Southwood Elementary School. Kindergarten and first-grade assessment will take place during regular school days in April, at each student’s school site. Testing days for each school for kindergarten and first graders will be communicated as needed with families who have signed their kindergarten or firstgraders up for testing, once those dates have been determined. Those interested in having their child assessed for the Individual Achievement Program can now register at the office of their child’s school. The deadline for signing up all students will be Jan. 25. Parents, teachers, or community members may recommend students for testing.
TRIAL FROM 1 in King County Superior Court. The newest delay stemmed from a request by Fraser’s legal counsel. According to spokesman Ian Goodhew of the King County Prosecutor’s Office, Fraser’s attorney filed a motion “to have the computers of the Enumclaw Police Department forensically examined for emails potentially relevant to the case.” Superior Court Judge Beth Andrus ruled that the request be acted upon by Jan. 4 and set the new trial date. Fraser was arrested by Enumclaw police March 20 of this year. According to charging papers, he is alleged to have had repeated sexual contacts with a girl
during 2005 and 2006. A “probable cause” statement issued by the Enumclaw Police Department said the issue was first brought to police attention March 12, when the EPD received a report from Child Protective Services. According to the police document, CPS said a youngster “had been molested by the assistant pastor of a local church during the time frame of 2005 to 2006.” The victim alleges Fraser visited her room more than 20 times, after midnight, and touched her in an inappropriate manner. Fraser “would cover her mouth so she would keep quiet and not yell,” according to the report. The victim said she attempted to fight, but Fraser would threaten to hurt the child or her mother. The victim said Fraser informed her she would go to hell if she told anyone what was occurring.
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POLICE BLOTTER HOME BURGLARY: Police took a report Dec. 15 of a burglary committed at a vacant home on Sun Mountain Drive. The victim was to provide a list of missing items. ROBBERY?: A call was transferred from King County Nov. 15 from someone claiming to be a victim of a “strong-arm robbery” in which a purse was taken while the victim walked to a mailbox. An officer arrived and found no one home at the stated address. No further action was taken due to a lack of information.
FIGHT IN PROGRESS: Officers arrived at 11:30 p.m. to a Railroad Street address and the report of a fight in progress. Contact was made and all involved declined to press charges. WELFARE CHECK: Police received a request Dec. 14 to check on the welfare of children at a Jewell Street address. Officers found multiple issues to deal with, including an intervention, a pending divorce and alternate placement of children. After talking with all involved, it was determined to be a civil issue
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and the children should remain at the location. A welfare check was done and the children were reported to be fine. SUICIDAL: Police and medical personnel responded at 1:43 a.m. Dec. 13 to an address on 264th Avenue Southeast, where a person had taken an unknown quantity of pills. The subject was transported to St. Elizabeth Hospital on an involuntary commitment. FRAUD REPORT: Police took a report Dec. 13 from a citizen whose daughter had been the victim of a financial scam. The victim had cashed a fraudulent check she received in the mail, then purchased money orders and sent them as directed. AGENCY ASSISTS: During the early-morning hours of Dec. 12, Enumclaw police were asked to assist two other agencies. At 3:54
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Money was taken but no one was hurt the evening of Dec. 11 when a lone gunman robbed the Stop N Shop convenience store. The business is at the intersection of state Route 169 and Southeast 416th Street, just north of the Enumclaw city limits. According to information provided by Sgt. Cindi West, public information officer for the King County Sheriff’s Department, a single suspect walked into the store at about 8 p.m. Brandishing a handgun, he demanded money from
home for the dog. KNOWN SUSPECT: An officer responded to a Roosevelt Avenue address the afternoon of Dec. 10, following a report of property being stolen. An officer filed a report and attempted to contact a named suspect. The suspect’s girlfriend said she would make sure the missing item was returned. DRINK DRIVER: Police were notified at 3 p.m. Dec. 10 of a motorist who was swerving into oncoming traffic in the vicinity of state Route 410 and Warner Avenue. An officer located the vehicle and made an arrest for driving under the influence. The vehicle was impounded. DOMESTIC: Police responded at 7:30 p.m. Dec 9 to a Grand Fir Drive residence and a report of a domestic dispute involving an intoxicated man who was refusing to leave.
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the cash register and made off with an undisclosed amount of cash. The Enumclaw Police Department was the first agency to respond and an EPD spokesman confirmed that one shot was fired during the incident. County authorities called for a K-9 unit to help with the search, but the suspect was not apprehended. West described the suspect as a white male, possibly in his mid-30s, of average height and above-average weight. He carried a black backpack and was wearing a gray, hooded sweatshirt and light-blue jeans, with a black ski mask covering his face.
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He departed shortly before police arrived and could not be located. The woman involved in the dispute was advised to call police again should the man return. A second call came less than an hour later, with the victim stating the man had assaulted her and left the house on foot. He was found nearby and taken into custody for fourth-degree assault. TWO CHARGES: A traffic stop at 1:30 a.m. Dec. 9 resulted in the driver arrested for investigation of driving under the influence and driving with a suspended license. The vehicle was impounded. FELONY WARRANT: A woman arrived at the police station lobby the afternoon of Dec. 9, asking to speak with an officer. It was determined she was wanted on a King County arrest warrant and was turned over to county authorities.
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a.m., the Washington State Patrol asked for help locating a vehicle reportedly in the ditch on state Route 410 just west of 244th Avenue Southeast. The vehicle could not be found. At 4:33 a.m., Buckley police called, asking for assistance with an arrest. TOO PUSHY: Police were told the afternoon of Dec. 12 of an aggressive panhandler on Roosevelt Avenue by the veterans memorial. The subject was contacted and advised to leave the area. DOG MUST GO: A McKinley Street resident called police Dec. 11, concerned that a new neighbor might have a pit bull at the residence. After the neighbor confirmed she had such a dog, she was told of the city prohibition of the breed and given a copy of the ordinance. She was given one week to find a new
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BIRTHS St. Elizabeth Hospital A boy, Teagan Smith, born Dec. 1, 2012, to April Miller and Christopher Smith of Enumclaw. A boy, Kasen Jax Yeaman, born Dec. 3, 2012, to Kelly and Danny Yeaman of Buckley. A boy, Israel Odanel Galeana Soto, born Dec. 5, 2012, to Norma Soto Becerra and Ismael Galeana of Enumclaw. A boy, born Dec. 6, 2012, to Becky and Kyler Kling of Auburn. A boy, Dash Allen Dahlstrom, born Dec. 7, 2012, to Megan and Derek Dahlstrom of Renton. A girl, Winter Rose, born Dec. 8, 2012, to Emily Ellis and Troy Buffalohorn of Auburn.
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DUSTIN SHOEMAKER Dustin James Shoemaker died Dec. 8, 2012, in Forks, Wash. He was born Nov. 10, 1977, in Auburn, Wash., to Alice Chiligoy of Forks and Michael Shoemaker of Enumclaw. He is survived by his mother and father; stepmother Monica Shoemaker; sisters Danielle Paterson and Ashley Shoemaker; brother Colton Shoemaker; and grandparents Barb Allen of Forks, Sharrin Burnside of Sumner, Bruce Burnside of Black Diamond and Chuck and Carole Shoemaker of Tonasket, Wash.
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Former Enumclaw resident Phyllis Bovat, 77, died Dec. 6, 2012, in Tacoma. She was born Jan. 9, 1935, in Ellensburg, Wash., to George and Francis Pilgrim and graduated from Enumclaw High School. She enjoyed bowling and traveling and was a “people person.” She is b e s t Phyllis Bovat remembered for her work as a secretary at Enumclaw High School. She retired in 1990. She is survived by husband Raymond of Bonney Lake; son John Nagel of Juneau, Alaska; daughter Cheryl Marshall of Auburn, Wash.; stepchildren Donna Barnes of Washington, Steve Bovat of Colorado and Mark Bovat of Washington; and one grandchild. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. All may sign the online guest book at www. weeksfuneralhomes.com.
Enumclaw resident Lymona “Mona” Craycraft died Dec. 6, 2012, at the age of 67. She was born Aug. 26, 1945, in Fort Morgan, Colo. She enjoyed spending time with f a m ily and f riends, camping and garLymona Craycraft dening. S h e is survived by daughters Kimberly and husband Brad and Shelley and husband Duane; brothers Dayton and Burlyn; sister Bev; two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
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years. He worked as a street sweeper and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He is survived by wife Vicky Ewell; son S p e nc e r Ewell; daught e r s Gary Ewell Lalana Rogers, Tiffany Ewell and Allison Ewell; sisters Cynthia and Maureen; and father Ronald Ewell. He was preceded in death by mother Nancy Ewell and brother Danny. Burial was at Enumclaw Evergreen Memorial Park.
She was preceded in death by parents Mabel and Wilbur, sister Ethel and brother Ralph. A celebration of her life will take place at a later date. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www. weeksfuneralhomes.com.
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Deck the halls with airborne flu germs, hack-hack-hackhack-cough, hack-hack-hack-phlegm. Contrary to this column’s title, I did not have the fortune and foresight to ask Santa for protection against any of the three flus making the rounds this year. As I write this almost a week after the fact, I’m still trying to cough out the little elf in my throat. In defense of walking bags of disease everywhere, sometimes it’s hard to tell when you’re under the weather. I mean, I know it’s unlikely that you can get black lung from a clean, air-conditioned office — some might even throw out five-dollar words like “imposDaniel Nash sible” — but who can Staff Writer really say? (Editor’s note: Doctors. The answer is doctors.) Hourly workers who don’t have the benefit of sick time or a flexible schedule can feel — and usually are — obliged to tough it out to keep the rent paid and the heater running. I’m lucky enough to have both those benefits, but I remember when I didn’t and it’s not fun. Other times the pressure is psychological. Probably most people have had at least one boss who believed “quarantine” was French for “slacker nonsense” and preferred the extraclean countertop gleam that could only come from a layer of virus-rich sweat. Here are some of my sick day tips: 1. Bad movies. I’m not talking about actual bad-bad movies, like “Act of Valor” (I realize I’m probably alone in that opinion, so feel free to write hate mail to the address at the bottom of this page). You’re not trying to make yourself more sick. I’m talking about guilty pleasures like “Resident Evil,” “Sleepaway Camp,” “Death Wish” or the lesser Bond flicks. 2. Busy hands. It’s not a good idea to push yourself when you have the flu, but you can’t sit and watch the tube the entire time you’re out of commission. A minor engaging activity will stave off mental sluggishness, which I find contributes the lion’s share to cabin fever. 3. Feed yourself. This sounds like a no-brainer, but cooking — and the resulting dishes — is the last thing you want to deal with when you’re sick. Sometimes it just seems easier to skip a meal. That’s a mistake. 4. While you’re at it, drink your water. Another seeming no-brainer that’s easy to forget. 5. Comic books! I don’t know about you, but my concentration suffers when I’m down for the count. It’s the perfect time to read, but reading becomes more difficult, a literal headache over an extended period of time. Most pharmacy drug stores carry “Spider-Man,” “Archie” or “MAD Magazine.” You know, if you’re not a complete dork like me and keep a box full of picture books in your home.
I would like to put in my two cents. You know when you are driving down the road and see a dead animal? And for whatever reason, you have to look at it? I get the same thing when I read Mr. Elfers’ articles each week. I don’t care much for his topics of discussion. But I have to read it. I never cared much about politics until President Obama was elected. It’s not about “right-wing, left-wing, conservative, liberal”….it’s about one thing. Right and wrong. We are in a world today where doing wrong things are considered fine. Where are our morals and values?
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I am saddened by the thought of the next generation not being taught honor and integrity. For example, is it right or wrong to spend more than you make — blow a bunch of money you don’t have and not be able to pay your high debt? Or is it OK these days to do whatever feels good at the time? What about lying? My parents taught me from as early as I can remember that lying, no matter how big or small was bad. That’s something naughty you just don’t do. Sure, it’s easier to fib. When you’re caught in a situation, you want to cover it up. What about those government “leaders” who lied over and over, right to your face about the Benghazi attack? And that’s cool? To lie to us Americans? I guess it’s OK now to not tell the truth. If our president lies and gets away with it what is
that teaching us? Our kids? Piece by piece, our country is slowly being taken away. And people don’t realize this or even see it coming. That is the difference between the Dems and Reps. I know what’s coming and it scares me. I do my “homework.” I disagree with living in the past. I’m looking into the future and these shady government leaders that “we the people” elected — well, get ready for ugly because it’s on the way. Rich Elfers also says that “pride and arrogance defeated the Republicans in 2012”. Really? No. It was partly the extremely one-sided media (pretend Romney was the president and he lied right out of his teeth about Benghazi. The one-sided media would have been all over that like flies on you-know-what). Part of it
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Presidents used media wisely A major reason President Obama won the elections of 2008 and 2012 was because he and his advisers harnessed the power of the data-mining capacities of the computer and the mass appeal of the Internet. Obama for America polled, communicated with, organized and milked supporters for donations more effectively than any other candidate in American history. If we look at our national past, we see three other presidents who used the media of their day to sway public opinion to change the nation. The first president to use the media to serve his purposes was Teddy Roosevelt. His term of office began
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with the death of President William McKinley to an assassin’s bullet in 1901. McKinley, by example, taught Roosevelt what not to do in dealing with the press. Back in the 1890s before Roosevelt became president, two New York newspaper publishers, William
Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, had national inf luence because of the size of their publications and the use of paid reporters. Other newspapers throughout the country used the New York World and the Morning Journal as sources for their stories. The publishers competed with each other and used sensationalized news accounts to stir up public sentiment against the Spanish who were trying to put down an insurrection in their Cuban colony. The writing style of Pulitzer and Hearst became know as yellow journalism.
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A steam shovel and tractor turn from Wells Street onto Griffin Avenue to begin street improvements. This photo is the cover of a centennial calendar how on sale throughout town. At left in the photo is the former home of The Herald, which now houses Bangkok Thai Restaurant. Sales of the calendar — sponsored by the Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce, the city and The Courier-Herald — will help pay for the city’s centennial celebration and restoration of Wilkeson’s Coke Oven Park. The calendar was created by Wilkeson Mayor Donna Hogerhuis.
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ELFERS FROM 6 Public opinion, stirred up by these two papers, successfully pressured President McKinley to ask Congress to go war against Spain, against his better judgment. Teddy Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the Navy at the time, observed this new media power and decided to use it to his advantage when he became president. Teddy was masterful in using newspapers to shape public opinion. T.R. was able to bring an end to unhealthy corporate meatpacking practices in companies like Armour and Company. He did this by publicly supporting and advertising the socialist journalist Upton Sinclair’s book “The Jungle.” People were shocked at Sinclair’s stories about how rats, rat dung and rat poison all ended up in their breakfast sausage. So many Americans quit eating meat as a result that it was the meatpacking industry itself that lobbied Congress to pass meat inspection laws to regain public trust. Franklin D. Roosevelt learned from his distant cousin’s example to use the new
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media of his era, the radio, to gather support for his New Deal programs during the Great Depression of the 1930s. FDR’s radio “Fireside Chats” allowed him to use his powerful and engaging personality to bring about major changes to the government. That same personality came through to harness the nation’s support for U.S. involvement in World War II. President Ronald Reagan, a former actor, knew well how to harness the power of the next media, television, to bring about conservative changes to the nation in the 1980s. Reagan’s engaging personality and story-telling gift drew both Democrats and Republicans to his point of view to change the direction of the nation yet again. As demonstrated by these four presidents, using emerging media to shape public opinion is very powerful. President Obama used electronic social media to win re-election, but it remains to be seen whether he will be able to use it to bring about the changes he wants in the nation. Time will tell whether he will be able to harness support or whether social media will turn around and crush its most effective proponent.
Looking back upon I was 7 or 8 years the Christmases I’ve old. That Christmas known, a few stand Eve, I was so flushed out prominently with excitement and from all the rest. This visions of elves and doesn’t mean those magic and morning Wally DuChateau Christmases were presents under the necessarily the most tree, sleep was more or Columnist enjoyable, only that less impossible, which they were more memoaccounted for my getrable. See WALLY, Page 11 The last year I believed in Santa Claus,
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LETTERS FROM 6 was that Obama voters (not all of them) depend on government freebies. Eight out of 10 people voted for Obama who get some sort of “help.” It’s no wonder welfare skyrocketed, he needed those votes. I could go on for days. Rich Elfers, please don’t paint pictures and assume you know why Republicans are “this-way-and-that-way.” Because I
will tell you, in my picture, it looks nothing like yours. Instead of doing comparisons all the time, maybe stick to the side you know best. I am not “proud” or “arrogant” and I won’t be “humbled” by this election. I’ll be over here, painting a picture of the future (since I’m “facing reality and giving up living in the past”). This picture won’t be very pretty. Actually, it will probably be ugly. Because half of America wanted it that way. Chrissy Marlow Enumclaw
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Take steps to control holiday weight gain By Dr. Daniel Clerc For The Courier-Herald
Anyone who’s been on a diet has experienced the frustration of trying to maintain a weight-loss program during the holidays. Because food is the focus of many holiday celebrations, it can be a real challenge to a dieter’s willpower. A stable weight depends on a balance between the energy you get from food and the energy you use. We use energy during the day in three ways: • Energy expended during rest (basal metabolism). • Energy used to break down food (ther-
Getting from couch potato to a 5K course By Grant Pritchard For The Courier-Herald
Question: Well, it’s that time of year again. Any advice on sticking to my New Year’s resolutions in 2013? Answer: To be honest with you, I don’t really like the whole resolution approach at all. Wasn’t it Einstein who said doing
mogenesis). • Energy used during physical activity. Basal metabolism accounts for about twothirds of spent energy. The body generally uses this energy to keep your temperature steady and Dr. Daniel Clerc the muscles of your heart and intestine working. Thermogenesis accounts for about 10 percent of spent energy. Our bodies are set to maintain weight within a certain range. That weight range is at least partly determined by our genetic the same thing over and over again and expecting different results is a sure sign of insanity? If that’s true, I find it ironic that people set similar goals year after year, and yet fail to reach those goals year after year. It’s clear you want to make some changes – that’s what resolutions are all about - but it sounds like it’s your mindset that needs to change. You have to determine how committed you are to living a lifestyle of health. After all, it takes dedication and hard work to exercise consistently, make healthy food choices most of the time and get adequate sleep each night. And these are just some of the behaviors that define wellness. But here’s the thing—when you decide that revamping your lifestyle is
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makeup. Genetic makeup refers to certain traits that we inherit from our parents. If a person has the genetic makeup for obesity, eats a lot of high-calorie foods and does not exercise, it is almost certain they will become obese. It will likely be harder for such a person to stay at a healthy weight than someone who does not have the genes for obesity. Still, there’s a way to approach holiday eating without sabotaging a weight-loss or weight-maintenance program. First, plan plenty of activities for which food is not the primary focus. And when food is an important part of the celebration, it helps to: change some traditional holiday habits;
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FITNESS FROM 8 more important than reaching some short-term goal, New Year’s resolutions will become a thing of the past. Question: I’d love to run a 5K with some friends this spring, but I am not active at all right now. How should I go about training for something like this? Answer: This is a great question! There are actually several plans on the Internet that can take you from the couch to the 5K course in as little as eight to 10 weeks. In fact, you can even use one of these plans if you have no intention of running a 5K, but simply want to start incorporating fitness (running) into your lifestyle. Most of the plans start with combination walk/jog/walk session, three days per week, steadily increasing the actual jog time from just two or three minutes to about 10 minutes by weeks four or five. At this point, you also start to add an extra day of training, totaling
four sessions each week. As you continue to increase your jog time, you gradually remove the walking warm-up, thereby finishing each workout with just a basic walking cool-down. By the time you get to 10 weeks, you should be able to run consistently for 25 to 30 minutes without stopping. Not bad for a former couch potato, huh? Do a Google search for couch-to-5K training programs, or visit www.halhigdon.com for more information. Good luck! Question: I’m looking to add some serious muscle mass and I’m curious about the engineered weight gainers out on the market? In other words, do you think weight gainers should be used to gain weight? Answer: Weight gainer supplements can have a place when it comes to adding muscle, but here’s my general philosophy on the matter. First of all, we know calories are of prime importance if gaining weight is the goal. We also know that some people simply can’t eat enough to gain the type of weight
that they’d like. This means liquid calories become pretty important because liquids obviously aren’t quite as filling as solid foods. But my personal preference would be to create my own weight gainer smoothies with real foods like fruits, yogurt, protein powders, oats, milk and even things like peanut butter, frozen yogurt and a little bit of chocolate. Then, you can combine these “beverages” with some hearty meals and you’ll be on your way to a bigger you in no time. If you’ve found a particular weight gainer supplement that you happen to like and you can afford it, then you can certainly go that route, too. I just happen to be a “food first” kind of guy and I’ve always found my smoothies and shakes more palatable than what is on the market. In the end, do what you think is best and don’t forget to train for weight gain as well. About the author: Grant Pritchard is the owner of Anytime Fitness in Buckley & Orting. To submit a question for future articles, him at grantp@anytimefitness.com.
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WEIGHT FROM 8 Whatever changes you make, it is important to ask your family members and friends to respect your choices and to refrain from tempting you with other holiday goodies. Sometimes the stress of the holidays causes people to eat more than usual. If that’s the case, it helps to ask family and friends for support and, importantly, to engage in activities that produce feelings of contentment or happiness. For additional tips for controlling or reducing calories during the holidays, or if you have specific medical concerns about your diet and body weight, talk with your primary care physician or other professional health care provider. About the writer: Dr. Daniel Clerc specializes in family medicine and sleep medicine at Franciscan Medical ClinicEnumclaw and is a member of the St. Elizabeth Hospital medical staff. Need a doctor? Call the Franciscan Physician Referral Line 1-888-825-3227 toll-free.
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Hoe, hoe hoe – a Merry Christmas to all This year marks The the 30th anniversary of writing this Compleat weekly column. Home That’s more than Gardener 1,500 columns, most inspired by readers Marianne Binetti who once mailed in Columnist questions but now use email to ask for answers to a multitude of gardening questions. One Christmas, years ago and home with small children, I penned this poem as a tribute to Santa at Christmas. It still remains my most requested reprint. So thanks to the garden clubs, nurseries and green thumb friends who pass it on year after year, and the newspapers that continue to print a local garden column. As is my tradition, anyone can reprint this column without my permission or copywrite restriction. You can also go to my website at www. binettigarden.com to download an email or printable version of the gardener’s take on Christmas: ’was the week before Christmas, and all through the yard, not a gift was given, not even a card.
The tools were all hung in the carport with care, with hopes that St. Nicholas soon would repair, The shovel with blade all rusty and cracked, the pitchfork still shiny, but handle it lacked. When out on my lawn, (it’s brown and abused) I could see poor old Santa, looking confused. No list had been left for Santa to see, no gardening gifts were under the tree. But wait there’s still time, it’s not Christmas yet, and gardening gifts are the quickest to get. You can forget the silk tie, the fluffy new sweater, give something to make the garden grow better. If she wants a gift shiny, then don’t be a fool, it’s not a dumb diamond, but a sparkling new tool. If fragrance is listed you can forget French perfume, it’s a pile of manure that’ll make gardeners swoon. Give night crawlers, not nightgowns, the type of hose that gives water. (Anything for the kitchen is not worth the bother.)
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012 • The Enumclaw Courier-Herald • Page 11 in New Orleans, which was memorable not because of any gifts or other holiday traditions. At the time, I was living in a gated community with a backyard pool, where I’d often swim on weekends and occasionally take a quick dip before going to work. Somehow, swimming on Christmas seemed blasphemous. Thereafter, I made a solemn oath never to spend another Christmas in warm climates. Which accounts for my ex and I spending the next Christmas in New York City. To actually stroll through the colorful decorations and the traditional music that surround the ice rink and line the corridor toward St. Patrick Cathedral is truly a wonderful and mind-boggling experience. Closer to home, there was my first Christmas in a downtown Seattle hotel. Joyce and I had spent the afternoon shopping and the evening strolling through the twinkling lights along Firth Avenue, snacking on roasted chestnuts and enjoying a splendid dinner between drinks in any number of cozy, little clubs. Then, instead of disrupting our tranquil mood by driving home, we simply crashed in the Mayflower. If you can afford the tariff in these lean financial times, such an excursion is highly recommended.
ting up 15 or 20 minutes after I’d gone to bed. I allegedly wanted a glass of water, but that was just an excuse to check the backyard for reindeer. Lo and behold, old St. Nick had already come and gone, leaving his bountiful wonders behind! Gee whiz, Dad, didn’t you see him? “Well, not exactly,” he explained. “But I thought I heard something in the living room.” After an awesome surprise like that, there was no going back to bed. So I experienced the splendid excitement of Christmas morning on Christmas Eve with both my parents. But that was nothing compared to the first Christmas I spent with my ex-wife’s family. Admittedly, it was a large family and my ex seemed intent on buying presents, however small, inexpensive or silly, for everyone. Consequently, she and her mother ended up with an entire guest bedroom in the family home filled with gifts. I’d never seen so many presents outside of Macy’s and I found myself wondering what kind of moneyed, materialistic windfall I’d stumbled into. Then there was the first Christmas I spent New Owners Terry & Mandy Pruss invite you to a Holiday…
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Carli Capponi of Enumclaw passed away on December 9, 2012 in Yakima, WA. She was born Carlesta Tost in Cumberland, WA on November 1, 1916, the 15th of 17 children to John and Mary Tost. Her father and mother moved to Enumclaw shortly thereafter and were farmers in the Krain area of Enumclaw. At the age of 16, Mom left the family farm and moved to Seattle where she worked as a nanny and housekeeper for well to do families in that area. Mom always said she would never marry a farmer and would not live on a farm again. However a young man named Jack Capponi, from a neighboring farm in Enumclaw, kept making trips to Seattle to win her heart. In May 1940 they were married and she moved with Dad to the Capponi family farm in Krain. They had three sons; Jim, Dennis and Michael. They operated a dairy farm and a milk and freight hauling business. With the help of her boys, mom milked the cows and ran the dairy while dad ran the trucking business. In 1959, when Jim left to attend WSU, the cows were sold and mom “retired”. Retirement was not for mom so she maintained a large garden, took painting classes and was on a bowling team along with dad. When Dad finally sold the trucking business, they purchased a travel trailer and a small boat so they could go fishing with friends. They even made one trip to Yellowstone National Park with Jim and his family. Mom loved to travel and in 1990, after much talking dad agreed to go on an ocean cruise to the Caribbean with Jim and his wife. Mom and Dad loved the trip and in later years took two more ocean cruises to Alaska with friends. Dad passed away on December 6, 1998. Mom decided she did not want to live on the farm any longer and moved into an assisted living facility in Enumclaw. In 2005 Mom moved to an assisted living facility in Yakima to be near to Jim and his wife. Mom was preceded in death by her husband Jack, her parents John and Mary Tost, sisters, Tony, Francis, Mary, Polly, Josie, Ann, Betty, Jennie, Nellie, Minnie and Alice, brothers, John Jr., Charley, Jack, Louis and George. She is survived by her sons Jim (Doreen) of Yakima, Dennis (Judy) of Elma, Michael (Willie) of San Jose, CA., eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Services were held December 17th at the Enumclaw Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Alzheimer’s Association, the American Cancer Society, or the American Heart Association.
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championship and finished with an overall mark of 25-4. The girls earned a West Central District title and raced to three victories in the Class 4A state tournament before falling in the finale in the Kingdome to take home the second-place state trophy. On the varsity roster were Lissa Walker, Becka Gamblin, Janae Rogers, Kristin Poe, Laura Willner, Sarah Cash, Tammy Annas, Erin Johansson, Britta Youngquist, Catherine Frerichs and Lue Turner. Coach Tim Nelson was assisted by Wally McGreen, Vic Wallace and Chuck Basteyns.
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Gearing up for its 2013 induction ceremony, the Enumclaw High Hall of Fame Committee is looking to the public to help spread the word and, hopefully, contribute some mementos. Entering the EHS Hall of Fame this year will be the 1998 varsity girls basketball team. The squad went 14-0 in league play to win the South Puget Sound League North
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Enumclaw and Yelm continued a heated wrestling rivalry Saturday at the Rogers Holiday Classic and, in the end, it was the Hornets taking top honors. EHS totaled 253 team points to win the tournament on the South Hill, with Yelm a
The EHS Hall of Fame Committee will host the induction ceremony Jan. 18 during halftime of a boys basketball game in Chuck Smith Gymnasium. The committee is looking for stories, photographs, team statistics, player honors or any memorabilia that can be used during the ceremony. For more information or to make arrangements to drop off items, contact the athletic office at 360-802-7718 or email Athletic Director Kevin Smith at kevin_smith@ enumclaw.wednet.edu.
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SPORTS ROUNDUP BOYS SWIM/DIVE Enumclaw 102, Peninsula 84 December 11 at Peninsula Enumclaw winners: 200 medley relay (Paul Clow, Bennon VanHoof, Quinn Warner, Madewell), 1:58.80; diving, Jesse Skipworth, 238.75 points; 100 butterfly, Will Cooper, 1:06.76; 100 backstroke, Thomas Petersen, 1:03.09; 400 free relay (Cooper, VanHoof, Madewell, Petersen), 4:05.45.
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Enumclaw 139, Bonney Lake 47 December 13 at Enumclaw Enumclaw winners: 200 medley relay (Joseph Clow, Bennon VanHoof, Brandon Vick, Reuben Madewell) 2:00.08, district time; 200 freestyle, VanHoof, 1:54.02, district time; 200 individual medley, Will Cooper, 2:12.07, district time; diving, Jesse Skipworth, 192.2 points; 100 butterfly, Thomas Petersen, 1:00.47, district time; 100 freestyle, Cooper, 52.39, district time; 500 freestyle, VanHoof, 5:23.94, district time; 200 freestyle relay (Petersen, Cooper, Mason Culp, VanHoof), 1:38.47, district time; 100 backstroke, Clow, 1:09.46; 400 freestyle relay (VanHoof, Cooper, Culp,
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Slow down and celebrate the future coming of Christ because it is the norm in our sociChurch ety. I would suggest Corner that it is worthy of celebration because it is a day on which Mike Iversen the fabric of the Rainier Hills Young Life universe was forever changed. As we move ever closer to the celebration of the birth of Christ, let us consider what this feeling of anticipation and eager expectance is all about. First, we are waiting to celebrate the
birth of Christ, the coming of the savior of the world. This appearance of Jesus has already come and we are remembering that some 2,000 years ago God became man and was born into a life like you and I. His coming had been anticipated for hundreds of years and even though we only await its celebration for a few weeks, we are able to consider the gravity of Jesus being “God with us.” God himself entered the world in a specific time and space in order to set us free. Second, as we prepare for our celebration on this very special Tuesday, we consider
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As the last few days before Christmas rapidly close in on us, I hope we take a second to slow down in the midst of the hustle and bustle and reflect on what this celebration is all about. Whether we celebrate with presents, parties, people and Christmas carols, or quietly and in solitude, we must acknowledge there is something different about December 25th. It is a day to be celebrated, whether out of reverence, or joy or merely
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"He who has two coats, let him share with him who has none." By Britt Nelson Director, Plateau Outreach Ministries One of our regular visitors, a homeless man, came in last week not feeling well. He was not his usual self. We had him sit down, gave him something warm to drink, and had him rest a bit. Soon he was lying on the bench, saying “something doesn’t feel right.” As we sat with him and asked more about how he was feeling, we determined it was better to get him to a doctor than risk sending him back to his tent. Because the number of staff and volunteers are limited at any one time, this situation presented a challenge in transporting this client. We experienced that wonderful timing we often see around here. Pastor Dan just happened to come in on one of his usual visits to check in. He always greets us with kindness and always asks “How are you all doing today?” When Pastor Dan asks how you are doing, he really wants to know. His concern for our wellbeing as caregivers is genuine. This day he also asked, “Is there something I can do?” Thankfully Pastor Dan was able to give our client a ride to the hospital. Early this year, a man came in needing assistance. We helped him with food, propane and worked with him on some steps he needed to take to help himself. We saw him every few days while he was trying to get back on his feet. His past included drugs, alcohol and some violence. We were able to help him here in our office, but the day he needed a ride to his home just out of town, we needed help. Again, a community pastor happened to be at POM for a meeting. He offered to give this young man a ride. It was a good opportunity for this client to share his story again, and the pastor provided additional emotional support at a critical time in this man’s life.
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Plateau Outreach Ministries was founded by and continues to be supported by the churches of the Plateau Ministerial Association. As we care for our neighbors in need, these churches and pastors care for us. Our work is often difficult, emotionally challenging, and always pulls at your heart. Our ability to greet clients with compassion and understanding, even on the hardest days, is fueled by the prayers we receive from the churches, congregations and pastors of our community. Each Wednesday before opening our doors for food bank, we receive a blessing for our staff and volunteers who serve and for each person who enters our door needing help. This week it was cold outside, and clients were already in the door before we had opened. Our circle expanded to include not only pastors, volunteers and staff, but clients and a few donors who also happened in at that moment. This time together gives us strength and hope. While the shelves often run low, we have never run out. "He who has two coats, let him share with him who has none; and he who has food, let him do likewise." Luke 3:11. We are called to care for each other and we are thankful to be here to assist our neighbors. We are thankful for the support we receive from the community’s pastors, churches and everyone throughout the community that keeps us in their thoughts and prayers. We hope through the Neighbors in Need articles, you have gained a better picture of our days at Plateau Outreach Ministries and the people we serve. By Britt Nelson Director, Plateau Outreach Ministries
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Lake, WA 98391, until January 9, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. for the Ponderosa Estates Waterline Replacement. Work to be performed: New ductile iron water mains will be installed in the Ponderosa Estates neighborhood. Ponderosa Estates is located in unincor porated Pierce County, generally between 202nd Ave E and 2 1 0 t h Ave E a n d b e tween 108th St E and South Prairie Road Et. Water is provided by the C i t y o f Bo n n ey L a ke. The project includes va l ve s, f i r e hy d ra n t s, service connections, and other ap pur tenances. Roadways will be restored with a trench patch and a 2-inch thick, full-width asphalt overlay. Bid proposals will be received only at the City Clerk’s Office at the City of Bonney Lake, 19306 Bonney Lake Boulevard, P.O. Box 7380, Bonney Lake, WA 98391 by Januar y 9, 2013 at 11:00 a.m., at which time they will be opened, read, and tabulated publicly. Clearly identify project name on all submitted bid packages. Proposals received after the time fixed for opening will not be considered. Contract documents including plan drawings, specifications, addenda, and plan holders list for this project will be availa bl e fo r v i ew i n g a n d downloading on-line through Builders Exchange of Washington, Inc (BXWA) at http://www.bxwa.com. To view the documents on BXWA’s website, select the following links: “ Po s t e d P r o j e c t s ” ; “Public Works”; “City of Bonney Lake”; “Projects Bidding”. Bidders are encouraged to “Register as a Bidder” in order to receive automatic e-mail notification of future addenda and be placed on the “Bidders List”. Contact the Builders Exchange of Washington at (425) 258-1303 should you require further assistance. For questions regarding this project, please contact King Cooper, Project Manager at 8720 Main St E, Bonney Lake, Washington 98391, and (253) 447-4337. The City of Bonney Lake hereby notifies all Bidders that it will affirmatively ensure that in any contract entered into, pursuant to this advertisement, minority and women’s business enterprises will be afforded full opportunity to submit bids in response to the invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin, or sex in consideration for an award. Each bid proposal shall be accompanied by a bid proposal deposit in cash, certified check, cashier’s check, postal money order, or surety bond in an amount equal to at least five (5) percent of the amount of such bid proposal. Checks shall be made payable to the City of Bonney Lake. Should the successful Bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish satisfactory performance and payment bond within the time stated in the Specifications, the bid proposal deposit shall be forfeited to the City of Bonney Lake. The City of Bonney Lake reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive irregularities in the bid or
in the bidding. No Bidder may withdraw his proposal after the hours set for the opening thereof, or before award of contract, unless said award is delayed for a period exceeding sixty (60) calendar days. Engineers Estimate is between $1,600,000 and $2,200,000. # 445055 12/19/12, 1/2/13 CITY OF BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 15-12 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BUCKLEY, PIERCE COUNTY, WA S H I N G TO N , D E TERMINING AND FIXING THE AMOUNT OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED BY REGULAR PROPERTY TAXES FOR THE YEAR 2013 FOR THE 2010 UNLIMITED TAX GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS USED TO CONSTRUCT A NEW FIRE STATION. ORDINANCE NO. 16-12 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BUCKLEY, PIERCE COUNTY, WA S H I N G TO N , ADOPTING THE 2013 F I N A L BU D G E T F O R THE CITY OF BUCKLEY BY REFERENCE. ORDINANCE NO. 17-12 An ordinance of the City of Buckley, Washington, ADOPTING THE cITY’S 2013 CITY EMPLOYEE S A L A RY S C A L E a n d establishing an effective date. ORDINANCE NO. 18-12 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL, OF THE CITY OF B U C K L E Y, P I E R C E C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G TON, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 14-11, THE SAME BEING AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE ANNUAL BUDGET OF THE CITY OF BUCKLEY, WASHI N G TO N , F O R T H E YEAR 2012, AND APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES. For the complete text of these ordinances, please contact the City of Buckley at (360) 8291921, ext. 7801, or stop by City Hall at 933 Main Street. # 444900 12/19/12 Town of Wilkeson, Pierce County, Washington NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON 2-13 TOWN BUDGET T h e W i l k e s o n To w n Council will conduct two hearings to solicit public input and comments on the proposed 2013 Budget. The hearings will be held in the Wilkeson To w n H a l l C o u n c i l Chambers on Wednesday, December 12, 2012 at 7 p.m. and Wednesday December 19, 2012 at 7 p.m. The regular council meetings will follow each hearing. Milda Hadaway CLERK/TREASURER # 443402 12/12/12, 12/19/12 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF KAY LORRAINE OSBORN, Deceased NO. 12-4-06843-4KNT NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person hav-
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Date of filing copy of Notice to Creditors: November 28, 2012 Date of first publication: December 5, 2012. JANE B. GATTAVARA Personal Representative TRIP HART WSBA # 8913 Attor ney for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 1224 Griffin Avenue Enumclaw, WA 98022-3012 (360) 825-5581 # 441629 12/5/12, 12/12/12, 12/19/12
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City of Bonney Lake Notice of Ordinances Adoption AB12-148 - Ordinance 1445 [D12-148]- An Ordinance Of The City Council Of The City Of B o n n ey L a ke, P i e r c e County, Washington, Establishing Pre-Annexation Zoning For The Falling Water Subdivision And Identifying The Falling Water Subdivision A n d T h e Te h a l e h Planned Community As “Proposed UGA” On The City’s Future Land Use Map. (Adopted December 11, 2012 And Effective Five (5) Days From And After Its Passage, Approval, And Publication, As Required By Law.) AB12-141 - Ordinance 1446 [D12-141] - An Ordinance Of The City Council Of The City Of B o n n ey L a ke, P i e r c e C o u n t y, Wa s h i n g t o n , Amending Sections 13.12.130 And 13.12.150 Of The Bonney Lake Municipal Code Relating To Connection To The Public Sewer System. (Adopted December 11, 2012 And E f fe c t i ve T h i r t y ( 3 0 ) Days From And After Its Passage, Approval, And Publication, As Required By Law.) AB12-156 - Ordinance 1447 [D12-157] - An Ordinance Of The City Council Of The City Of B o n n ey L a ke, P i e r c e C o u n t y, Wa s h i n g t o n , Adopting The Biennial B u d g e t Fo r C a l e n d a r Years 2013 and 2014. (Adopted December 11, 2012 And Effective January 1, 2013 After Its Passage, Approval, And Publication, As Required By Law.) AB12-163 - Ordinance 1448 [D12-163] - An Ordinance Of The City Council Of The City Of B o n n ey L a ke, P i e r c e C o u n t y, W a s h i n g t o n Amending The Biennial B u d g e t Fo r C a l e n d a r Years 2011 and 2012. (Adopted December 11, 2012 And Effective Five (5) Days From And After Its Passage, Approval, And Publication, As Required By Law.) # 444969 12/19/12 ORDINANCE NO. 2519 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ENUMCLAW, WASHINGTON, ADOPTING THE ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 2013, SETTING FORTH E S T I M AT E D R E V E NUES AND APPROPRIATIONS. The full text of the Ordinance, which was p a s s e d by E nu m c l aw City Council on December 10, 2012, is available through the City of Enumclaw Administration office at City Hall. Effective date is five (5) days after publication. # 445346 12/19/12 CITY OF BONNEY LAKE PONDEROSA ESTATES WATERLINE REPLACEMENT ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City of B o n n ey L a ke , 1 9 3 0 6 Bonney Lake Boulevard, P.O. Box 7380, Bonney
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF PIERCE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GENE H. GATTAVARA, Deceased NO. 12-4-01738-0 NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. 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 und e r R C W 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e 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.
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Volunteering Can Be Easy and Rewarding For many of us, December is a month when our thoughts and concerns for the less fortunate in our communities really come to the forefront. This is no doubt due in part to the holidays we celebrate and due in part to the seasonal weather. Cold, wet and windy days remind us how tough life can sometimes be. For an organization like Food Lifeline, the less fortunate are always at the forefront of their thoughts and efforts. Each year in November and December QFC is proud to support Food Lifeline in the Puget Sound area and the Oregon Food Bank in Oregon with a twomonth campaign to collect both food and cash for these organizations. Our campaign is called Bringing Hope To the Table. The food and money that is accumulated helps sustain these organizations and their clients for months after the holidays are over. QFC is also proud to be a year ‘round partner with these organizations in providing wholesome food through the Grocery Rescue Program. Food that no longer meets our standards for quality and
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freshness, but that is still wholesome and healthful is donated and used to feed hungry people through the great work of these organizations. Much of the great work that Food Lifeline does would not be possible without the assistance of a large group of volunteers. Nora Peters, a Grocery Rescue Program Representative at Food Lifeline notes, “All non-profits agree that volunteers who give their skills and time are a precious resource and are really the backbone of our operations. This is even more true at Food Lifeline where every year over 9,000 volunteers help us sort and repack food donations, help with administrative tasks in our office, and with food and fund drives. These volunteers are the equivalent of 20 full-time employees!” Many volunteers return often to help Food Lifeline, but the door is always open for people who want to donate even just a few hours of their time. As the Food Lifeline website notes, “Businesses, schools, social clubs, faith-based groups, service
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organization and youth groups all pitch in to help feed the hungry.” Nora stated, “Volunteering isn’t just good for us and the people we serve – it’s also good for your health! Studies have shown that volunteering improves one’s mental and emotional well-being, expands our social safety nets, staves off depression, and encourages participating youth to avoid risky behaviors. Also, while much of the motivation for volunteering is altruistic, it is also a smart career move. You can bring your unique set of skills to the table and teach fellow volunteers, and you can gain experience,
connections, and hone marketable skills in communication and leadership. What’s more, volunteering can just be plain old fun!” Volunteers age 6 or older are welcome to come as individuals, as a family, or as a group of friends/co-workers/members of a place of worship/sports team, etc. To learn more about Food Lifeline’s volunteer opportunities, please visit their website www.foodlifeline.org/volunteer or send an email to the Volunteer Team at volunteer@ fll.org. Paid Adver tisement
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