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Halloween Fun Kids and parents throughout the area will again be able to enjoy a safe and fun Halloween, courtesy of various organizations who create a festive spirit. • Enumclaw’s Cole Street will be closed in the downtown core, with the exception of Griffin Avenue. Hours of the closure are 4 to 6 p.m. so kids in costume can scramble from business to business. • Buckley’s Chamber of Commerce presents a downtown Halloween “trunk-or-treat” event from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday along Main Street. There will be a costume contest beginning at 6 p.m at the Thunderbird Park gazebo. • The residents and staff at Enumclaw Health and Rehab will welcome trick-or-treaters from 6:30 to 8:30 Friday night. • In Buckley, Heritage House will host a trick-or-treat open house from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Friday. The facility is at 28833 state Route 410. • Also in Enumclaw, Hope Lutheran Church will present a free Halloween carnival for the community – and, as usual, promises nothing spooky or scary. The carnival runs from 5 to 7:30 Halloween night. The church is at 1316 Garfield St., across from Montgomery Park. • “Trick-or-Treat Tales” will be offered from 10:30 to 11:15 Thursday morning at the Enumclaw public library. All ages are welcome to attend, with an adult.
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Plateau Ghosts come tapping
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By Ray Still Staff Writer
f you’re looking for a frightfully good time this Halloween, there are many attractions on the Plateau. But at the end of the night, that psycho clown with a chainsaw isn’t some undead apparition – it’s an actor with a red rubber nose. So where on the Plateau can you see some real ghosts?
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Ross Allison, the president of Advanced Ghost Hunters of Seattle and Tacoma (AGHOST) and the owner of Spooked in Seattle Ghost Tours, has investigated several places on the Plateau for ghosts. In fact, it was in Buckley where AGHOST investigated its first cemetery. Presently, Allison tours around the country, giving lectures on paranormal investigating and taking students on ghost hunts. “One of the most amazing experiences we had was in Buckley cemetery,” Allison said. After obtaining permission from the City Council, AGHOST set up camp in the oldest section of the cemetery. “We got this really strong electromagnetic field reading. We couldn’t figure out what was causing this, but right then I took a picture,” Allison explained. “Sure enough, as we were getting this reading, there was what we would describe as ectoplasm in the picture. And at the same time that I took the picture, someone else has taken the picture at a different angle and captured the exact same thing.” Many paranormal investigation groups claim that ghosts can emit an electromagnetic field (EMF), which can be picked up by an EMF reader. This is one way ghost hunting groups can collect data and evidence of a ghost or haunting. On a different investigation in the same cemetery, Allison also recorded an electronic voice phenomenon (EVP) of a little boy saying, “Mommy.”
An EVP occurs when a paranormal investigation is recorded on an audio track. Initially, the investigators do not hear the phenomenon – only when the recording is rewound and played back can it be heard. If the phenomenon is heard without the aid of a recording, it is a direct voice phenomenon. Allison had a different experience altogether when investigating the Enumclaw cemetery. “Enumclaw was the first time I experienced seeing an orb with the naked eye,” he said. “Orbs have been reported since the beginning of time – balls of light floating through the air, changing colors. I watched an orb float in the cemetery and go behind a tombstone and never came out on the other side.” “People ask me, why investigate a cemetery?” Allison said. “You have to understand that cemeteries have been treated a lot different than they are today. People visited the cemeteries a lot back then. It was a common thing, to visit a cemetery and see loved ones, even every week.” Allison explained how ghosts are often attached to a person, place or thing. In cemeteries, ghosts can be attached to their old bodies, or are waiting for friends and family to visit. “But then the family stops coming
because they moved away or died off, and the ghost is still there waiting for somebody,” Allison explained. “Those are two of the most common reasons a cemetery can be haunted.”
Puget Sound Ghost Hunters
While AGHOST specializes in open investigations, Puget Sound Ghost Hunters focuses on private investigations in people’s homes. “We could do open investigations, like well known mansions and houses, and we would only be there for us. It is entertainment,” said Ken Arnold, co-president of the group. “But helping private clients, that’s a whole different plane.” Puget Sound Ghost Hunters was founded by Stephanie Davisson, who was the vice-president of AGHOST until she left in 2004. Puget Sound Ghost Hunters was formed in 2008 in order to conduct private investigations. Presently, Ken and his wife Donna are co-presidents of the ghost hunter group. On one of their most recent cases in Shelton, one of their newest investigators felt a ghost pat him on the head. On a recorder, Ken was able to catch an EVP of a male voice that told the investigator, “I care.” On an older case in Graham, the group was only just setting up when phenomenon started.
“We were bringing in our equipment, and I had to ask (the client), ‘Does your chandelier always swing like that?’” one investigator said. Later on, when Donna Arnold was asking questions in the house, she felt her leg being burnt. “It was a round burn, like the size of a cigarette. Left a nice little scar,” Donna Arnold said. It was the first time that Donna Arnold was ever hurt on an investigation, but it wasn’t the last. Several female members of the group have experienced scratches or bruises on cases. During a case in Bonney Lake, while investigating a house rumored to have previously housed a cult of devil-worshippers, Donna Arnold and Davisson were slammed into a door. On the same investigation, Donna Arnold was scratched so hard she started to bleed. “Most ghosts are not harmful,” Donna Arnold explained. “And when they scratch you, they don’t always mean harm. They’re just trying to get your attention.”
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AGHOST and Puget Sound Ghost Hunters agree that many times, ghosts are not aware that they have died, or stick around because they don’t know how to move on. On one investigation, Puget Sound Ghost Hunters were asked to perform a moving-on ceremony. The investigation was at a house where a young man had overdosed. The group was contacted by the man’s mother to investigate whether the overdose was accidental or on purpose. “We were able to contact him,” Donna Arnold said, “and he didn’t mean to do it. It was an accidental overdose.” At the mother’s request, the group gave the young man his last rights. “It gave the family closure, because the family members were all there,” Donna Arnold explained. “And we think he moved on.” more ghosts online… www.courierherald.com
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Senator’s positions do not reflect views of school board We are one school district representing the cities of Enumclaw and Black Diamond and portions of unincorporated King County. Our job as a board of directors is to serve the best interests of the students, families and patrons of our school district. A recent flyer distributed by Sen. Roach’s campaign misrepresented the work of our board of directors as well as the vision and culture of our one unified school district. • Fact: When realizing there were going to be two master planned developments in Black Diamond, our district proactively began negotiations to secure the best mitigation agreement possible in order to continue to build great schools and take care of our tax paying citizens. • Fact: The agreement includes a combination of the payment of school mitigation fees and the conveyance of up to seven school sites. • Fact: Future schools in Black Diamond will be paid for by a combination of school
mitigation agreement money, state match money, and future bonds. Schools will not be paid for solely by local taxes. No local or school district dollars will be required to pay for land costs. • Fact: When growth occurs in a school district, the assessed value of the school district also grows, thereby reducing the individual taxpayer share. • Fact: On Sen. Roach’s website, she believes that Black Diamond should be consolidated with Tahoma School District. The students who reside in Black Diamond are a part of our great Enumclaw School District. Our responsibility as a board is to take care of all of our students. We will continue to do this. April Schroeder, president Enumclaw School Board
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tate cancer. The stated goal of Movember is to “change the face of men’s health.” Locally, the effort centers around two key dates. Participants are encouraged to “shave the date” of Nov. 1. Men are to arrive with
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out. He even took the Political Courage Test on votesmart.com. In regards to minimum wage, birth control, equal pay, food subsidy programs, marriage equality, and healthcare Jason Ritchie supports a living wage, support for poor families, equal rights and affordable healthcare. He knows corporations are not people. “Campaign finance reform that sheds light on all campaign contributions is essential to our democracy.” Jason Ritchie summarizes his priorities as follows: “A fully employed middle class, being paid a living wage, pays down our debts and supports our social safety net. We must reward work over wealth and progress over partisanship. I stand for infrastructure investments, equal pay for women and comprehensive immigration reform.” We certainly do have a clear choice between regressive and progressive candidates this year. You have my vote, Mr. Ritchie. Sheerie Slatton Enumclaw
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especially appreciate being able to look at the voting records of our incumbents. Dave Reichert seems to vote against the best interest of his constituents and in line with the most conservative members of his party far too often. On issues that directly affect poor families such as raising the minimum wage, easily available birth control, equal pay for women, and food subsidy programs, Mr. Reichert voted to cut, restrict and deny. On marriage equality, affordable health care, and reaching across the aisle, Mr. Reichert voted to deny, repeal, shut down the government and to use our tax dollars to sue the president. Mr. Reichert seems to be more concerned about voter fraud, insuring corporate voices are heard and guaranteeing guns are easily available than representing the majority of his constituents. And then there is candidate Jason Ritchie, who keeps asking to debate Mr. Reichert on these issues. So far his requests are being ignored. Mr. Ritchie has been appearing frequently throughout the district and taking advantage of online resources to get his message
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Attendees receive a free souvenir pint glass! To attend: Purchase your ticket at www.CHIfranciscan.org/MovemberOnThe Plateau or call 1-888-825-3227. Attendees must be 21 years of age or older. Advanced Ticket is $10 or at the door $15. Purchase will support funding for men’s cancer education materials and programs. To participate: Purchase your ticket and complete entry form. Entry forms available at www.CHIfranciscan.org/MovemberOnThe Plateau or at The Mint
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OBITUARIES MICHELE GALLION Michele “Mitch” Gallion Olsen died Oct. 24, 2014, surrounded by loved ones. She was born Aug. 24, 1955, in Buckley, the youngest of seven children born to the late Joseph and Marie Satterlund. She grew up in Buckley and graduated from White River High School in 1973. She married Dave Gallion and gave birth to daughter, married current husband Lenny
Olsen on Aug. 8, 1981, and later moved to Puyallup. She worked for 37 years as an administrative assistant at Green River Community College in Auburn. She was active at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Tacoma, enjoyed sharing her love of gardening and baking with her granddaughters also enjoyed spending time camping with her husband. She is survived by hus-
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band Lenny; daughter Janelle and husband Ron; four sisters; two brothers; and three granddaughters. A memorial service and reception will take place at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 4519 112th St. E. in Tacoma. Memorial donations may be made to the Charteris Foundation: P.O. Box 24766, Federal Way, Wash. 98093, or online at www.charteris.org.
BRUCE SCHWEIKL Bruce Denny Schweikl, 64, of Maple Valley, died
Oct. 19, 2014, following a battle with brain cancer. He was born in Bruce Schweikl Seattle to the late Marvin (Bud) and Joan Lochridge Schweikl. He was raised in Auburn and went to Auburn High School where he excelled in baseball and football. Shortly after graduation,he married Tanya Bowen, who died of cancer two years later. He then married Colette Witkowski and they moved to Enumclaw to raise their children. They later divorced and he married Ginny Schermele
in 1998; moved to Maple Valley. He worked in commercial construction for more than 30 years, first with Baugh Construction in Seattle then with McClone Construction in Maple Valley until his retirement in 2009. He then pursued his passion of fishing and golfing with his wife, family and friends. He is survived by wife Ginny; son Craig Schweikl and daughter Alisha (Johan) Sperling, both of Seattle; motherin-law Doris Schweikl of Kent, Wash.; sisters Gail Nordeen and Lisa Mallory; stepchildren Mike (Lori) Schermele, Keith (Bridget) Schermele, Chuck (Kathy) Schermele and Kris (Matt) Lane; and 10 stepgrandchildren.
He was preceded in death by sister Laurie. A celebration of life will take place at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, at EdlineYahn Funeral Home in Covington. Gifts or memorials in his honor can be made to the University of Washington Medical Center for Brain Cancer Research
FILBERT KRULL Enumclaw resident Filbert “Fil” Krull died Oct. 22, 2014, at the age of 90. He was born July 29, 1924, in George, Iowa. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. For service information and to leave condolences for the family, visit www.weeksfuneralhomes. com.
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If you want to feed the birds, do it naturally Get ready for some controversy, a shocking idea and perhaps some angry letters to the editor. It is recommended that we all stop buying seed and filling bird feeders. The Natural Wildlife Federation and other naturalist agree that food for wildlife should come from native sources. This means adding more trees and shrubs with berries and seeds as a winter food source and not using seed to fill a bird feeder. Take a deep breath and consider the reasons. Bird seed attracts rodents, including rats. A surge in the rat population in Western Washington has been linked to an increase of seed-filled bird feeders. (The city of Seattle even has a bulletin about what to do when you find a rat in your toilet – yikes!) There is also the concern that providing the wrong type of seed at the wrong time of year interferes with the natural migration and nutrition of the birds. Overfed birds, like obese pets and people, have shorter life spans. The rats and other rodents, including invasive squirrel species and nuisance birds such as crows, pigeons and starlings, are known to live longer and multiply as they feed on spilled and rejected bird seed. Nuisance birds also destroy the nests and young of our native birds. Keeping rats and mice away from bird feeders by using poisons or traps can
endanger the birds you are trying to protect. Another reason to plead against bird feeders is that during the winter months it is especially difficult to keep seed dry and mold free. Rain can quickly turn your kind-hearted offering of bird seed into a disease and weed-spreading disaster. In Western Washington there are now four different bird diseases spread by contaminated seed at feeders. Finally, there is the concern over introducing invasive weeds to the area hidden in a package of bird seed. So what is a bird-lover to do? Stop with the fast-food diet and go natural instead. This means creating a bird habitat in your garden providing shelter, water and a more natural food source from plants and insects. • Offer high protein bird snacks by allowing more insects. Encourage the good bugs that control the bad bugs by never spraying the entire landscape with an insecticide. Overspraying with insecticides not only causes birds to avoid your garden but it can also cause a rebound effect of the insects you were trying to control. Allow some fallen leaves around the base of your shrubs so the birds can rummage for worms and grubs. Not all birds
Church bazaar Saturday in Buckley A church bazaar is planned for 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the St. Aloysius parish hall, 211 W. Mason in Buckley. Available will be baked goods, crafts, knitted items, Christmas items and more. There also will be a raffle, with a drawing at 3 p.m. Lunch will be available.
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eat seed especially in the winter. Many need the insects that bore into bark and hide under leaves. The super tidy landscape is one often lacking in winter bird food. (How’s that for a great excuse for more relaxed garden maintenance?) • Provide the birds with the shelter of evergreens. Native plants naturally shelter our native birds so allow or add native huckleberry, Oregon grape, cedar and firs. In a smaller garden provide shelter with evergreen yews where tiny birds can hide, rhododendrons with large leaves that act like bird umbrellas and by adding some prickly shrubs such as barberry – food from the berries, protection from the barbs. • Add interesting trees with “boring” bark. Woodpeckers and other insect eaters need stumps, snags and trees that support boring insects. This means adding white barked birch trees (great for winter interest) because birds with long beaks can pluck out the insects that love to bore into birch trees. Tree boring insects rarely kill healthy trees but they do provide a neatly stored, high protein
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diet all winter for the birds. So far, rats and squirrels have not figured out how to steal the food supply that bores into the bark of trees. • Provide clean water A bird bath with a shallow bottom is perfect for summer bathing but in the winter a water feature that bubbles, drips or moves will not freeze and can attract as many bird varieties as a feeder. Outdoor fountain kits are now available at home centers and nurseries and require less maintenance than filling and cleaning a bird feeder. • Leave seed heads on flowers and grasses in the fall. Plant sunflowers, coneflowers, aster, and other plants with winter seed
heads. Add ornamental and native grass so the tiny birds can feast on the seed heads that are held up high atop delicate stems and out of reach of the rats and squirrels. • Beautify the winter landscape with berries. Cotoneaster, holly, snowberry, beauty berry and any of the other native berry plants such as Oregon grape, huckleberry and blue berry are nature’s version of health food for our native birds. Gardeners that landscape for the birds are gardeners that enjoy natural insect control and a more beautiful winter landscape. Next week in this column you’ll learn more about the best plants for attracting
birds to the garden. • • • Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of “Easy Answers for Great Gardens” and several other books. For book requests or answers to gardening questions, write to her at: P.O. Box 872, Enumclaw, 98022. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a personal reply. For more gardening information, she can be reached at her Web site, www.binettigarden.com. Copyright for this column owned by Marianne Binetti.
Mr. Kenneth O. Hornberg
Mr. Kenneth O. Hornberg, a resident of Enumclaw since 2002 passed away on October 3, 2014 after a brief illness. He was born April 23, 1920 in Madison, Wisconsin where he spent his childhood years with his parents and an older sister and brother. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) in 1942. Mr. Hornberg had a very successful technical career and made several important contributions in the Aerospace Industry working on classified projects with US Naval Research Laboratory in Washington DC, the US National Bureau of Standards in Boulder, CO, General Electric Heavy Military Dept., Lockheed Missiles and Space Dept. and Ford Aerospace.. In 2007 he wrote his memoirs, U-Boats to Spy Satellites, available as an eBook at Amazon and the King County Library System. After retiring in 1978, he and his wife, Louise, relocated to the Klamath River in the Siskiyou National Forest. For the next 20 years, they lived a carefree and enjoyable life golfing, fishing, traveling and entertaining family and friends. Eventually they settled outside Palm Springs where Ken enjoyed golfing on a regular basis. In 1998, Ken and Louise relocated to Novato, CA where one of their two daughters lived. After 3 years, they decided apartment life was not for them and they relocated to Enumclaw, WA, where the other daughter lived. Ken and Louise would have been married 72 years in December. Mr. Hornberg is survived by his wife, Louise; 4 adult children. Stephen Hornberg (Joyce) of Citrus Heights, CA, Reverend Nina Body (Steven) of Enumclaw, WA, David Hornberg of Enumclaw, WA, and Marta Holigan (Joe) of Novato, CA; and 6 grandchildren, Andrew, John, Emma, Kayler, Kimberly and Katherine. Regular church attendance and service have always been important to the couple and they were members of Trinity Lutheran Church in Enumclaw where a celebration of his life was previously held. 1163402
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There’s noting like Letters It’s time for a better being bipartisan listener in state Senate
Bipartisanship campaigns are “in” in the 2014 elections. Recently I visited a candidate forum at the Green River Community College Enumclaw campus. I was surprised to hear that several candidates claimed to be more bipartisan than their opponents. Republican Sen. Pam Roach has put the word bipartisan on some of her signs around the area. Her opponent, Rep. Cathy Dahlquist, has her 31st District Democratic colleague, Rep. Chris Hurst, campaigning with her and lending his support, making a bipartisan team to finally rid the district of Sen. Roach. Hurst and Dahlquist are shown sitting together in Rich Elfers campaign ads in the Columnist local papers. Other candidates at the forum also chimed in about being the most bipartisan – one who could work with their opponents on the other side of the aisle. Phil Fortunato, the Republican candidate who is opposing Rep. Hurst, notes in the voter pamphlet, “It is time to protect our families and put partisan politics behind us.” Jason Ritchie, 8th Congressional District Democratic opponent to incumbent U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert, also made references to his bipartisanship during the forum and in the voter pamphlet. “I decided to run for office because partisan bickering shut down the government and harmed thousands of small businesses, including my own. This isn’t the America I want my sons to grow up in.” Reichert was not at the Forum, but noted in the voter pamphlet, “I’m a pragmatic leader, believing it’s more important to solve problems than claim credit or be trapped in partisanship.” As I came away from the forum, and then taught my continuing education class on the 2014 congressional elections, I wondered if this bipartisanship tactic was unique to the 31st Legislative District and the 8th Congressional District, or whether it is more widespread. I checked some of the other races in the voter pamphlet. Republican candidate Craig Keller, who is running against Democratic incumbent Jim McDermott in the 7th Congressional District, made a statement about being bipartisan with a twist in his opening comments: “Like you, I am frustrated by open disregard for our laws. Not just by criminals but by elected Republicans and Democrats! ‘Rovian’ Republicans now plot with House Democrats to betray every American worker with amnesty and a massive expansion of ‘high tech’ worker visas.” From his perspective U.S. House Democrats and Republicans are involved in bipartisan conspiracy. Other than Keller’s comments, not much is being said about working together outside our voting area. This seems to be a local issue, engendered no doubt because the 31st is supposed to be more evenly divided than other legislative districts. In order for candidates like Reichert, Hurst, Dahlquist and Roach to continue to be elected, they SEE ELFERS, PAGE 26
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I had an experience recently that is unfortunately rare for most of us who are old enough to vote. I actually sat down with elected officials to talk about issues that concern me as a representative of public education. I was accompanied by a colleague who is a retired principal and we took the time to make the trip to Olympia to meet with the elected officials from our legislative district. With one exception we found these conversations fruitful and encouraging. The one exception was Sen. Pam Roach. It started out fine as we first met with her assistant who was very friendly, knowledgeable and inquisitive about our concerns tied to public education. She asked good questions to fully understand the core of our concerns and we felt she was genuinely interested in our perspective. It all fell apart when Sen. Roach came in and took over the conversation. To be fair, she initially listened to us restate our key issues but then deftly turned the conversation to her own educational agenda. Before I knew it we were being encouraged to get behind her push to put Mandarin Chinese language instruction in elementary schools. Besides being confused as to how this could be considered a legitimate issue in light of the other obstacles educa-
tion is trying to overcome, I had no idea how it even emerged in our conversation. She has developed quite a skill over the years. Before I could redirect the conversation we were standing, shaking her hand and being thanked for our support of this very important piece of legislation. We stood outside her door staring at each other, stunned at what just happened. Who was serving who here? It made me wonder how something like that happens and actually caused me to think twice about term limits. I believe that the only reason we need term limits is to protect ourselves from what we don’t pay attention to as an electorate. We too often take for granted what the big political signs and ads in the newspaper promote about the effectiveness of our elected officials when those aren’t necessarily validated by anyone but the ad agency hired to get them re-elected. Unfortunately, most of us don’t have or don’t take the time to dig a little deeper to see if our interests are truly being represented by those we vote into office. I’m not really in favor of term limits because we need effective people in office and I don’t believe that more time in office should necessarily make you less effective. I’ve voted for Pam Roach in the past and I appreciate her years of service to our community but it appears that time past is sufficient for her as a representative of the issues that concern me. I will be voting for a better listener in November. Steve Rabb Enumclaw
Legislators urge support for East Pierce fire levy We are writing to support the East Pierce Fire and Rescue maintenance and operations levy on the November ballot. We urge a “yes” vote on this vital measure. Without it, the department will be forced to reduce on-duty staffing which could lead to closed fire stations and increased response times. Longer response times will lead to increased property damage and decreased survival rates. Maintenance of vehicles and equipment, which has already been delayed because of the recession, will continue to be delayed. The training of your firefighters will be severely diminished. On top of that, other essential programs such as teaching our youth CPR in the schools and other public education events will be cut. When our homes or businesses are on fire or at risk we expect a quick response from the fire department. If we or our loved ones are involved in a serious injury car collision, we expect well trained firefighters to come to our emergency and save our lives. We want the equipment they bring be in good order and work properly. None of these things come for free. The fire department is our safety net, a net that can only work if properly funded. If this levy fails, East Pierce Fire and Rescue will not be able to provide the level of service that our community expects and relies on. There are some anti-tax, anti-gov-
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Adults taking over Halloween Far back in ancient times, the Druids and wizards of the Celtic region held an annual drunken orgy and harvest festival on Oct. 31. Coincidentally, many years later, owing in large part to the Catholic Church, on Nov. 1, Christians began observing All Saints Day or All Hallow’s Day. Apparently, when the early Christians stumbled across the Celtic festival they were quite impressed, so the Church usurped and canonized that evening, christening it All Hallow’s Eve. Over time, it was contracted into Halloween and today it’s celebrated in many countries and cultures all over the world. Since it has pagan roots, some modern churches and denominations – not the most enlightened ones, I assure you – condemn the day’s merriment and mirth as satanic. According to the National Retail Federation, Halloween has now surpassed Mother’s Day, Easter and Valentines Day to generate more commercial revenue than any other day of the year, except Christmas. Indeed, last year Americans spent more than $2.5 billion on Halloween and it isn’t
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even an official holiday. Once upon a time, it was merely an evening set aside for children to go trick-or-treating. I was about 5 years old when my mother accompanied her little Batman through the neighborhood and I was quite disappointed when my Batman insignia didn’t project off my flashlight like it did in comic books. A few years later, my peers and I were on our own, so we ventured a couple of blocks further down the street, visiting the homes of people we didn’t know. A few years after that I suddenly realized I didn’t look anything like Batman and the entire evening seemed silly and immature. But then, believe it or not, a few
more years passed and the festival started to look quite appealing again. Today, it’s sometimes a week-long celebration that adults have co-opted and there may not be a child anywhere in sight. Sixty-five percent of Halloween costumes are now sold to adults. (Cleopatra is the most popular costume for women; Dracula for men.) It’s not unusual to attend local “block parties” in which entire neighborhoods are turned into “spooky” places. Some individuals spend several hundred dollars decorating their homes and invite the entire town to enjoy the results. Early in the evening, Cole Street businesses welcome a bunch of pintsized superheroes, goblins and fairy princesses who dart excitedly from door to door, collecting treats. Then, after dark, more hideous and humorous beings, along with some beautiful and sensuous creatures, begin appearing in the gin mills. That’s especially true of the bartenders and you can be quite certain Tamara’s costume will blow you away. Happy Halloween, everyone!
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ernment folks who oppose properly funding our fire and police services, but who will pay the price when lives or homes are lost? We all will because it is our moral responsibility to take care of our communities and keep them safe. That takes our support and dollars. Medical emergencies and disasters are time sensitive, highly technical and manpower intensive. That is why we stand with the fire department and ask for a yes vote on this measure. State Rep. Christopher Hurst State Rep. Cathy Dahlquist
Praise for Reichert and his stand on sex trafficking I am writing to praise Congressman Dave Reichert for his contributions to the House of Representatives Task Force on Human Trafficking which led to passing of his legislation to combat sex trafficking of foster children. His original bill, HR 4058, addresses certain risk factors that put foster children in danger of becoming victims of sex trafficking. This legislation was recently packaged with other bills addressing human trafficking, passed by Congress, and signed into law by the president. At a time when Congress is plagued by gridlock it is comforting to know that our representative, Congressman Dave Reichert, is able to compromise and pass important legislation that protects some of the most vulnerable individuals in our society. I urge others to join me in casting their vote for Congressman Dave Reichert this election. Susie Aschenbrenner Auburn
Roach continues to provide a strong voice for the 31st Pam Roach has been an extremely effective senator for her district. Whereas, Ms. Dahlquist has demonstrated a track record that shows a lack of understanding of the legal and legislative actions she supports or worse, quitting when it doesn’t go her way. First, Ms. Dahlquist was instrumental in leading the Enumclaw School Board in approving the Comprehensive School Mitigation Agreement for the Black Diamond developments and cites it as her legacy, yet this agreement is costing the ESD and taxpayers on average of $6K per month since late 2008 in legal and consultant fees. Ongoing public disclosure request reflect that the ESD has spent approximately $444,000 in general funds on legal and consultant fees to date. This CSMA does not mitigate the substantial property tax increase from ESD taxpayers to pay for the new schools as disclosed in both the final EIS and the fiscal school analysis from Parametrix dated April 17, 2009, which also stated, “In order to maintain the current level of instructional funding, the district as a whole will need to support schools at a somewhat higher tax rate, assuming that state funding formulas stay about the same.” Many taxpayers spoke to these issues in front of Ms. Dahlquist and the ESB and specifically asked that they add language for legal reimbursement and increase the mitigation fees. Next, Ms. Dahlquist showed up at a public hearing in Black Diamond Elementary School regarding the ESD attempts to take commercial lands from the Tahoma School District for the benefit of the ESD, and compared it to levy equalization. Her lack of
understanding or simplistic comparison should give us pause as to her understanding of issues that she is supposedly experienced in. Levy equalization is when the state provides some additional funds to help areas with low property values which are designed to equalize property poor and property rich districts, it’s also known as local effort assistance. That is not the same as petitioning to take another district’s commercial land and tax revenue to offset the horrible CSMA in Black Diamond. The Puget Sound Educational School District agreed and voted 5-0 to deny the ESD its request. Finally, we can look at how ineffectual Ms. Dahlquist is when the legislative process gets difficult by her action of quitting the House Education Committee. Per the Seattle Times, Dahlquist’s response was to say she’d quit as the ranking Republican on the committee because the legislation had been hijacked and amended “in the middle of the night” without her consent. Politics isn’t always pretty and it isn’t for the faint of heart but I want someone who represents my district and doesn’t quit when it gets too hard. Re-elect Pam Roach for senator. Cindy Proctor Enumclaw
has worked very hard in recent years to make us all feel like we’re a valuable part of the community. Pam Roach has now said that Black Diamond should be annexed into the Tahoma School District. Is she seriously trying to drive a wedge between the people and towns that others have worked so hard to unite? The only thing that separates us is a river. I live in Black Diamond and I am proud to be a part of the Enumclaw School District. And our kids and families are valuable to the community. We participate in more than just the schools; we participate in sports in Enumclaw, we shop in Enumclaw. We attend local events. We eat at the restaurants. We plan get-togethers
I encourage you to vote for Cathy Dahlquist, Senate Race in the 31st District. Recent statements and mailings from Sen. Roach about the Enumclaw School District have been grossly misleading, divisive and serve only to hurt our students. Cathy understands the Enumclaw School District is a historical district that happens, like most districts across the state, to be a consolidation of over 20 smaller districts over the last century. Black Diamond was the last consolidation 39 years ago and has played an integral part of the successes of our district through their taxes to support all our schools ever since then. The mitigation for the upcoming development in Black Diamond that the board and administration negotiated will save taxpayers of the future millions of dollars in the value of the land identified and set aside for seven critical school sites. No other district in the state has ever gotten so much from developers. I did not come willingly to the school board table to work with Cathy – politically we are very different. But through the six years of service together as school board members, as well as working with her as a representative, I have come to value Cathy’s tenacity in researching issues and her forthright honesty about her positions. Her demonstrated willingness to listen and collaborate across the aisle to address the challenge of adequately funding public education yet balancing the fiscal concerns of social services, prisons, transportation and the like will help the 31st District. She fiercely maintains protection for small business and concern for taxes in balance with her understanding of growth and addressing pressing needs. It is time for a change in the Senate seat for the 31st Nancy Merrill Enumclaw
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Proud to be part of school district, wants a true leader I am so disgusted by the attacks on our school district by Pam Roach. The Enumclaw School District is a united district that encompasses so many small towns, including Enumclaw, Black Diamond, Ravensdale, Cumberland, Selleck, Kanaskat, Palmer and parts of Greenwater. The district
with friends at a pub after work or to watch a game. All of which supports the local businesses in Enumclaw. Together, we can all make it a better community and a better school district. But we need to work together, not tear it apart. Pam Roach has a history of being difficult and divisive. She would rather bully her way through something than have to listen to another side of the story. Even people in her own party refuse to work with her. I sincerely hope the people of the 31st District figure out that the true leader for them would be Cathy Dahlquist. Karrie Hildebrand Black Diamond
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Plateau golfers qualify for state tourney By Kevin Hanson
and state tournaments for school of all sizes. White River Boys For the third year in a row, the team won or shared the South Puget Sound League 2A title; and, for good measure, the squad won the end-of-season league tournament. The crew played the medalist tournament Oct. 20 at Spanaway Lake Golf Course and Oct. 21 at Gold Mountain in Bremerton. After scores from both days were combined, the top eight golfers earned direct entries to the state Class 2A tourney. Half of those were from White River: Cooper Franklin, Bryce Dahl, Drew Kacer and Matt Walker. Three others earned berths into the spring qualifying tourney that will determine the final slots into state. Getting
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The Plateau’s prep golfers finished an incredible regular season in which they combined to post a spotless 50-0 record. At Enumclaw High, both the boys and girls teams posted 12-0 marks. At White River, the boys went 14-0 and the girls 12-0, playing two fewer matches because Washington High did not field a girls squad. With the successful regular season under their belts, golfers from both school were launched into postseason tournaments that determine who advances to the state tourney. The teams’ run of success continued through the league tournaments. Everything is now settled until May, which brings both qualifying tournaments
that second opportunity will be Niko Dymarzcyk, Hunter Ford and Trent Buchanan. White River girls Dominant all season, the White River girls continued that trend during postseason play. Six players from the district tourney advanced to the state tournament and four of those are Hornets: Georgia Lavinder, Sofia Lavinder, Sydnee Scott and Maci Goethals. Three more Lady Hornets – Amanda Lance, Jordanne Fray and Dani Barbee – earned berths in the spring qualifier. Enumclaw boys The squad not only went undefeated, but did so for the second consecutive year and capped that performance by winning the SPSL 3A medalist tournament. Three EHS boys earned direct berths
into the 3A state tournament in May while six others stayed alive by capturing slots into the spring qualifier. Advancing directly to state were Josh Erickson, Jared Beals and Dylan Miller. Earning the right to play again in the spring qualifier were Kidder McKee, Carson Erwin, Andrew Littman, Matt Hodgman, Caleb Coulter and Bill Miller. Enumclaw girls Like their male counterparts, the EHS girls also went undefeated for a second straight season and captured top honors in the 3A medalist tournament. Grabbing a spot in May’s state tourney were Faith Hardersen, Kelsey Cunningham and Lexi Dechon. Earning berths in the May qualifier were Meagan Johnson, Riley McCann, Kayleen Anderson and Kristin Podolak.
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The Hornets lined up against Lakes at Harry E. Lang Stadium Friday and beat the Lancers 14-7 for the first time in 19 years.
The win gives the Hornets a shot at postseason. If Enumclaw beats Auburn Mountainview Thursday the Hornets are in the playoffs. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Pete’s Pool Field.
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SPORTS ROUNDUP VOLLEYBALL
Shutout: Sam Kelley, Autumn Nation. White River record: 9-3 league, 10-4 overall. Enumclaw 2, Peninsula 0 October 23 Enumclaw goals: Katie Christensen 10:00 (Tayler VanDyke assist); VanDyke (Olivia Adams). Shutout: Katie Craft. Enumclaw record: 6-6 league, 6-9 overall. White River 8, Clover Park 0 October 21 at White River White River goals: White River goals: Mack Breeden 2:00 (Haylee Gunter assist); Annabelle Hall 10:00 (Salina Corcoran); Corcoran 13:00 ; Gunter 17:00 (Corcoran); Hall 26:00; Ariel Saylor 45:00; Hall 48:00 (Maddie Mueller); Corcoran 71:00. Shutout: Sam Kelley, Autumn Nation. White River record: 8-3 league, 9-4 overall. Auburn Mountainview 3, Enumclaw 1 October 21 at Enumclaw Expo Center Enumclaw goal: Katie Christensen 79:00 (Shey Thompson). Enumclaw record: 5-6 league, 5-8 overall.
Enumclaw 3, Bonney Lake 0 25-8, 25-16, 29-27 October 20 at Bonney Lake Enumclaw: Barbie Becker 19 kills, 11 digs; Hayley Sonneson 10 kills, 3 aces; Victoria Hernandez 17 digs; Gia Landis 15 assists. Enumclaw record: 10-3 league and overall. Franklin Pierce 3, White River 1 25-22, 25-17, 19-25, 25-18 October 23 at White River White River: Taylor Keating 12 kills; Kelsey Williams 21 digs; Maehalani Stone 28 assists. White River record: 9-4 league, 9-5 overall. Enumclaw 3, Sumner 0 25-8, 25-16, 29-27 October 20 at Sumner Enumclaw: Barbie Becker 15 kills, 3 aces; Hayley Sonneson 9 kills; Victoria Hernandez 13 digs; Noelle Putman 10 assists. White River 3, Fife 1 26-24, 25-20, 18-25, 25-23. October 20 at White River White River: Taylor Keating 16 kills; Kelsey Williams 15 digs; Maehalani Stone 34 assists.
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Peninsula 100, Enumclaw 86 October 21 at Enumclaw 200 medley relay: second place (Bailey Sexton, Anna Davenport, Hannah Simurdak, Emilie Weyer); third (Grace Rich, Lauren Pratt, Lily Basting, Brandi Meneghini). 200 freestyle: Grace Munnell, third; Grace Sales, fourth; Mackenzie Bull, fifth. 200 individual medley: Simurdak, second; Rich, fourth; Basting, sixth. 50 freestyle: Sexton, second; Weyer, fourth; Meneghini,
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White River 9, Washington 0 October 23 at Franklin Pierce Stadium White River goals: Annabelle Hall 10:00 (Salina Corcoran assist); Ariel Saylor 26:00 (PK); Hampton Seppi 27:00 (Hall); Corcoran 48:00 (Seppi); Seppi 55:00 (Kaitlyn Sharp); Hall 57:00; Grace Clapshaw 60:00; Hall 66:00 (Clapshaw); Mack Breeden 78:00 (Emma Slyter).
Tiffany Wilkening, who took her golf game from Enumclaw High to Green River Community College, has looked sharp during the early part of the collegiate season. During GRCC’s first league match on Sept. 21 and 22 at Avalon Golf Course in Burlington, Wash., the 2013 EHS grad took first place in a field of 45 girls representing 10 colleges. She shot back-toback rounds of 80 for a total of 160, leaving the secondplace finisher six strokes behind her. The following weekend, Wilkening played in an invitational at Avondale Golf Course in the North Idaho community of Hayden Lake. She took ninth place in a field of 55, competing
400 freestyle relay: second (Rich, Sales, Davenport, Munnell); fourth (Bull, Schuler, Meneghini, Basting); fifth (Thorley, Lemieux, Paro, Harms)..
BOYS WATER POLO Enumclaw 19, Stadium 4 October 25 at Enumclaw Enumclaw goals: Bryce VanHoof 7, Kyle Morgan 5, Jack Pugh 1, Quinn Warner 1, Ethan Horan 1, Jayson Bates 1. Enumclaw record: 7-2 league, 15-5 overall. Enumclaw 16, Kentwood 9 October 23 at Kentwood Enumclaw goals: Bryce VanHoof 7, Kyle Morgan 5, Jack Pugh 1, Quinn Warner 1, Ethan Horan 1, Jayson Bates 1.
White River falls in fourth quarter, loses to Sentinels on Homecoming By Kevin Hanson
play, 2-6 overall. The first half of Friday’s tilt was dead even, with the Sentinels posting 14 points in the first quarter and White River scoring 14 in the second. Steilacoom held a 7-6 advantage in the third period, setting the stage for what looked to be a dramatic final quarter. That was not to be, however, as the visitors found the end zone three times
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Friday’s fourth quarter brought Homecoming horrors for the White River High football team, which lost 43-20 to visiting Steilacoom. With the loss, White River – which sits seventh in the eight-team South Puget Sound League 2A - slipped to 1-5 in league
in the final frame to win going away. The Hornets received rushing touchdowns from Hunter Hendricks and Trevor Johnson, along with a 24-yard TD toss from Johnson to Marcus Henke. White River’s final regular-season game is this Friday, Oct. 31, against Orting. The game kicks off at 7 p.m. on the Hornets’ home field.
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sixth. Diving: Rhianna Paro, second; Jaelen Hobert, third; Abbie Jo Carlson, fourth. 100 butterfly: Simurdak, first; Davenport, second; Basting, fifth. 100 freestyle: Munnell, second; Rich, third; Weyer, fifth. 500 freestyle: Pratt, second; Lindsay Harms, fifth; Caitlyn Schuler, sixth. 200 freestyle relay: first (Sexton, Weyer, Simurdak, Munnell); fourth (Sales, Paro, Bull, Pratt); fifth (Khloe Lemieux, Meneghini, Schuler, Kaitlyn Thorley). 100 backstroke: Sexton, first; Sales, third; Bull, fourth. 100 breaststroke: Davenport, second; Pratt, fourth; Schuler, sixth.
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grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by wife Victoria “Vicky” Bentley in June 2014, brother Kenneth Bentley and sister Shirley Bentley. No services are planned. He will be buried at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent, Wash. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www. weeksfuneralhomes.com.
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Buckley resident Jack V. Bentley, 74, died Oct. 20, 2014. He had lived 20 years in the area. He was born July 17, 1940, in Deming, N.M., served in the U.S. Air Force and worked as an attendant counselor at Rainier School. He enjoyed rock hunting and making jewelry. He is survived by son David Bentley (Cynthia) of Carbonado; daughter Dolletta McRae of Carbonado; brothers Charles Bentley and Harrison Bentley, both of Los Lunas, N.M.; eight
Buckley resident Judy Johnson died Oct. 12, 2014, surrounded by her family. She was 72. She was born in Kent, Wash., to James and Dorothy (Wagers) Emerson. Judy married the love of her life in high school. She was a lifelong cook, gardener, sports fan, seamstress, wife and mother who adored her 4 children, nine grandchildren and seven greatgrandchildren. Judy worked for many years as a cook for the White River School District. She continued to cook at an assist-
ed living facility in Sumner. She was s u r v i ve d by daughters Chris Harper of Judy Johnson Bonney Lake and Caren English of South Prairie; sons Pete Johnson of Olalla, Wash., and Dan Johnson of Bonney Lake; brothers Fred Emerson of Stanwood, Wash., Jim Emerson of Yuma, Ariz., and Tom Emerson of Kauai, Hawaii; and sister Claudia Arnhold of Puyallup. She was preceded in death by husband William (Bill) Johnson. Remembrances can be made to Buckley Log Show “Busted-Up Loggers Fund” or the Buckley Food Bank. A celebration of life is planned for 1 to 6 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 8, at the Buckley Hall. All may attend and share memories with her family.
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Longtime Enumclaw resident Michael S. Binetti died Oct. 26, 2014, at home, surrounded by family. He was born March 20, 1926, in Loseto, Italy. He immigrated to America with his mother and sister, arriving at Stampede Pass, Wash., in February 1935, joining his father, who was employed there by the Northern Pacific Railroad. At 18, he served his country in the Army artillery during World War II. After being honor-
ably discharged, he attended Central Washington University, earning a bachelor’s degree in education; he later received a master’s degree in administration from Pacific Lutheran University. He started and ended his 30-year teaching career at J.J. Smith Elementary School – 16 years as a classroom teacher and 14 years as building principal. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Sons of Italy and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He is survived by his
wife of 63 years, Lena; son Joseph E. Binetti (Marianne); daughMike Binetti ter Rose M a r i e Leggett (John); brother John N. Binetti of Auburn, Wash.; four grandchildren and four and a half greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents Joseph and Rosa Binetti, sister Frances Ficele and brother Joseph Binetti Jr. Rosary will be at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, at Sacred Heart Catholic
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“As a police officer and resident of the 31st District, I have been grateful for Senator Pam Roach’s support. She’s voted to protect individual rights while still making sure our officers and families are taken care of if a tragic event occurs. I stand by Senator Pam Roach and she has my vote!” Ron Smith, Police Officer, US Army Veteran
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WOMEN in Business A SALUTE to women entrepreneurs, bringing creativity, vision and more to the businesses of our community.
How to Run Your Home More like a CEO 4 Tips for Time & Budget Management from a Business Development Strategist All successful CEOs have one thing in common: They’re able to maintain a big-picture perspective. It’s also something successful moms have in common, says Zenovia Andrews, a business strategist, speaker, author and mom who coaches entrepreneurs and CEOs on time and budget management. “In business, CEOs implement a process that achieves efficient time and resource management in the most cost-effective way; sounds a lot like a mom, doesn’t it?” says Andrews, founder and CEO of The MaxOut Group, a company devoted to empowering and teaching entrepreneurs development strategies to increase profits.
“If every mom were a CEO, America would rule the world!” Andrews, author of the new book “All Systems Go – A Solid Blueprint to Build Business and Maximize Cash Flow,” (www.zenoviaandrews.com), suggests the following tips for moms to better manage money and time. • CEOs utilize apps, and so should CEO Moms. When a CEO’s personal assistant isn’t around or, if it’s a small business and she doesn’t have one, then apps do nicely. There are several apps for moms, including Bank of Mom – an easy way to keep track of your kids' allowances. Set up an account for each child and
track any money they earn for chores or allowance. The app also allows you to track their computer and TV time as well as other activities. • Measurement is the key to knowledge, control and improvement. CEOs have goals for their businesses and Moms have goals for their family members. In either case, the best way to achieve a big-picture goal is to identify action steps and objectives and a system for measuring progress. Want to improve your kids’ test scores, help your husband lose weight or – gasp – free some time for yourself? There are four phases to help track progress: planning, or establishing goals; collection, or conducting research on your current process; analysis – comparing information from existing processes with the new one; and adapting, or implementing the new process. • Understand your home’s “workforce.” A good CEO helps her employees grow and develop, not only for the company’s benefit, but for the employee’s as well. Most people are happiest when they feel they’re learning and growing, working toward a goal, which may be promotion within the company or something beyond it. When they feel the CEO is helping with that, they’re happier, more productive, more loyal employees. Likewise, CEO Moms need to help their children gain the skills and knowledge they need not only to succeed in general but to achieve their individual dreams. • A well-running household is a community effort; consider “automated” systems. In business, automated systems tend to be as clinical as they sound, typi-
cally involving technology. Yet, there’s also a human resource element. Automated systems are a must for CEO Moms, and they tend to take the form of scheduling at home. Whose night is it for the dishes, or trash? One child may be helpful in the kitchen, whereas another may be better at cleaning the pool.
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2014 WOMEN IN BUSINESS
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Nancy A. Becker, D.O.
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Doctor Becker prides herself in her great nursing staff and likes to think of her practice as “our family treating your family”.
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Julie Iunker
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Julie Iunker, a Financial Advisor with Edward Jones, has been helping her clients meet their financial needs for the past 10 years. Julie is designated AAMS (Accredited Asset Management Specialist) from the College for Financial Planning in Denver, and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications from Washington State University. Previously she worked for Washington Energy Company, as well as the travel industry. Julie enjoys working with clients who find themselves confused and insecure in today’s financial markets, and helping them navigate towards their secure financial future.
As a long time resident and graduate of Enumclaw I feel privileged to do what I love in the community of which I live and was raised. As the Community Relations Director at Expressions at Enumclaw Memory Care and Living Court Assisted Living I enjoy working with families as they make the transition from home to assisted living. We are able to give families a peace of mind that their loved one is cared for while they are able to enjoy the time together. I am proud to work for an organization that specializes in Dementia care as well as traditional Assisted Living. I enjoy volunteering in the community including Enumclaw Chamber Board of Directors, Relay for Life Committee, Enumclaw Regional Healthcare Foundation and Alzheimer’s Walk Committee. Please call if I can be a resource to you and your family at 360-556-9430.
Lois Erickson (Associate Vice President)
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I first decided to become a nurse over 35 years ago when I wanted a profession where I could use my skills to help others as well as stay challenged and grow. I graduated with my BSN degree from PLU and began working for Franciscan Health System 33 years ago where I have spent my entire career. The values of Reverence, Integrity, Compassion and Excellence as well as the goal of Creating Healthier Communities are what drew me to this organization. Throughout my career, I have had numerous opportunities and challenges all while being able to help others and make a difference. I have loved every step of my journey as a nurse. Outside of work, I enjoy gardening, fishing and hunting, and just about anything that takes me out doors. My husband and I live on a small farm outside of Eatonville where we raised our twins, both of whom are now attending graduate school at the University of Washington. We both love small town life and the serenity of living in a rural area. I recently graduated with my Masters of Science in Nursing, with an emphasis on Nursing Leadership and Management. About six months ago, I started a new role at St. Elizabeth Hospital as the Associate Vice President. I immediately fell in love with St. Elizabeth and the community of Enumclaw, and I am looking forward to many more years serving the plateau region.
As residents of Enumclaw, my family (which includes my husband, my daughter, our dogs and horses), and I cherish the quality of life we have on the Plateau. It is the special people that live here, the amazing scenery and the sense of community we love. Living and working in Enumclaw gives us the ability to live the rural lifestyle we enjoy in a community we adore. As President of CHI Franciscan Health, St. Elizabeth Hospital, I am part of an organization that enables me to fulfill my own personal mission of making a difference in people’s lives every day. I am very proud of our St. Elizabeth team, which is committed to ensuring the Plateau has access to the highest quality of care in the most compassionate environment. I am also honored to be a part of a community so committed to the health and well-being of its residents where we are able to make a difference to those that work, live, play or pass through the Plateau. 1161231
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2014 WOMEN IN BUSINESS
Healthy habits to lower your cancer risk Regular physical activity is associated with a reduced risk of certain cancers, including cancers of the breast and colon. Certain types of cancer are more likely to strike certain types of people than others. For example, while men can be diagnosed with breast cancer, women are far more likely to develop the disease. But just because a person’s risk of developing cancer is low, that does not make that person immune from the disease. As a result, it’s important that men and women take steps to lower their cancer risk. One of the more effective ways to lower your risk for cancer is to ensure your lifestyle choices are as healthy as possible. Choosing habits that benefit your short- and long-term health can reduce your risk for cancer and a host of additional ailments. * Maintain a healthy weight. According to the
American Cancer Society, men and women who are overweight or obese are at a greater risk of several types of cancer, including cancer of the esophagus, pancreas, colon and rectum, breast, kidney, and thyroid. The National Cancer Institute defines obesity as someone with a body mass index, or BMI, of 30 or above, while someone with a BMI between 25 and 29.9 is considered overweight. Maintaining a healthy weight or shedding excess weight if you are already at an elevated risk for cancer can lower your risk for cancer and other potentially debilitating diseases, including diabetes, high blood pressure and stroke. * Quit smoking. Smokers might be surprised to learn that tobacco use, according to the ACS, is responsible for nearly 20 percent of all deaths in the United States. That might have something to do with tobacco’s role in causing more than a dozen SEE HEALTHY, PAGE 18
Becky Scribner Pharmacist, Pharmacy Owner
Cathy Pritchard (owner)
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3021 Griffin Ave, Enumclaw 360-825-6523 • 360-825-2442 jimspharmacy@gmail.com
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My journey into business had a rather timid beginning. Assorted friends asked me early after my entry into the pharmacy profession: Are you going to own a pharmacy? “Oh no, no,” I would say. I could balance my checkbook but run a business, I wasn’t so sure of myself. But, people kept asking, fueled by the entrance of my husband who had a degree in..., yes, Business and Finance. I was lucky enough to try my hand at a store in Enumclaw and work for the late “Jim’s” wife. In the blink of an eye, I’ve been here for 19 years and owned the pharmacy for 17 years.
Thank you for trusting us with your health and business in the past, and please, let us know how we can keep serving you.
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Coming soon, we are expanding our horizons to open a “compounding-only” pharmacy in town, Foothills Compounding Pharmacy. This takes pharmacy back to its roots with individualized and specialized medicine. Most people are helped with conventional medicine, but sometimes it doesn’t solve all the problems. We will be able to leave out dyes or fillers that may cause allergies or side effects. We can formulate medicines into liquids to get a precise dose or make it easier to take. We hope to tackle pain and scars, hormone balance and even veterinary problems of the Plateau. I’m excited to bring this side of pharmacy care to an area I’ve adopted and call home.
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Dr. Mythili Ramachandran
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All of my children graduated right here in Enumclaw and now I have a grandchild going to Kibler. I love this community as much now as I did back then. For the past six years I have been privileged enough to work for Enumclaw Health and Rehabilitation Center (right across from St. Elizabeth’s’ Hospital) as Admissions and Marketing Director. I did not fully appreciate this valuable rehabilitation center until I was here for awhile. Our short term rehab helps so many people to be able to stay right here in town and get the therapy and nursing care they need after a hospital stay, so they can get back to their priori living situation. Our long term care keeps our loved ones right here close to us so we can visit often and participate in decisions about their care needs. The people I get to work with every day put the needs of our residents first with caring, love and respect. I know many of you already from all of my years living and working in Enumclaw and for those of you I do not know if I can be of any help with your senior family needs please call or come by and 100% Employee Owned I can show you our NEW THERAPY GYM!
I have been a doctor for twenty years. My philosophy toward medicine is basically to help people everyday. I want to take that bookish knowledge given to me in medical school, translate it into a working diagnosis for my patients, and then effectively communicate the treatment to the patient, so they can execute it. I think my social skills help a lot in this regard. No matter how much knowledge you have, unless you can pass on that knowledge of the disease and treatment to the patient, it is wasted. I love this area and the people here. I live in Bonney Lake and take a lot of pride and ownership in taking care of patients in my community! Thank you for this opportunity! Now offering skin care and aesthetic services like chemical peels, botox and fillers. 1161236
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I love the pharmacy profession; the relationships, the trust of patients, solving problems and caring for real people. I think much of this has come from being in Enumclaw. I’m not sure I love the “business” part as much, but that’s what partners are for. Somebody has to pay taxes and do payroll!
Owning and operating Anytime Fitness(s) these 10 years has been very rewarding in so many ways. I really enjoy meeting new people, gaining new friendships and seeing so many people (including myself) improve their lifestyles. I had never belonged to a gym until opening our first Anytime Fitness and can definitely relate to the average person that may be hesitant in joining a gym. I live locally, am active in the gym and have enjoyed sponsoring/supporting the many community events. Our main focus is to always offer a no pressure, clean, friendly and supportive atmosphere. Anytime Fitness Buckley is always open for our members; 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year (including all weekends and holidays). With your membership, you can workout and/or tan when it’s best for you; day or night! I am extremely grateful for all of our members, the community support and acknowledgments we have received. Including being recognized with the National Community Involvement Award and #1 Best of the Plateau Winner for 2012, 2013 & 2014.
New patients welcome! Hours: M. 7:30am - 5:30pm, Tues., Thur., Fri. 7:30am - 4:30pm, Weds. 7:30am - 12:30pm
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Carrie Fang
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Most people ignore their foot pain and hope the problems will resolve on their own. It is important to know that the pain in your feet is not “normal” and most problems can be treated. Dr. Hong’s goal is not only to treat your immediate problem, but to inform you about maintaining healthy feet. Our offices utilize a 3D Digital Foot Scanner to prescribe and dispense custom orthodics and a laser machine for fungal nail treatments that kill fungus and clear toenails. This laser machine is also used to treat tendinitis and Plantar Fasciitis. Heel pain is also a common condition seen in this clinic. There are several diagnosis for the heel pain, but the most common diagnosis for the heel pain is Plantar Fasciitis Melissa S. and/or Heelspur Syndrome. , D.P.M. Dr. Hong is always open to listening and answering questions regarding foot and ankle Physician & Surgeon of conditions. Her goal is to provide prompt care. Podiatric Medicine
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Roberta Sallustio has been building her Mary Kay business for 28 years. She has earned 15 Mary Kay cars. (Three of the Pink Cadillac’s.) Roberta was recognized as “Best in Home Business in Bonney Lake” by Bonney Lake Chamber of Commerce. “One of the most rewarding parts of my career is supporting the Mary Kay Foundation, www.marykayfoundation.org. Our mission is to eliminate cancers that effect women and to end the epidemic of violence against women.” More than 98 percent of our donation dollars go directly to programs and research. Less than two percent goes to administrative costs. That can only happen because of Mary Kay Inc.’s generous funding. While most nonprofits rely on corporate sponsorships, they still spend anywhere from 15 to 50 percent on overhead and administrative costs. According to the American Cancer Society ~ • 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime. • 1 in 40 women will get endometrial cancer. • 1 in 72 women will get ovarian cancer. • More than 40,000 new cases of uterine cancer (uterine sarcoma) are diagnosed yearly. • More than 11,000 new cases of cervical cancer are diagnosed yearly. “The good news is that women’s cancer death rates are going down thanks to early detection and medical advances made by charities like The Mary Kay Foundation.” With Hope and Courage, a beautiful, uplifting DVD to inspire cancer patients and their families. This DVD features 3 cancer survivors. Contact your independent beauty consultant to view a copy. Breast Self-Exam Shower Cards, an instructional card designed to hang in your shower as a reminder to conduct your monthly breast self-exam. All women over the age of 20 should perform a breast self-exam every month. Available through Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants or Directors.
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2323 Jensen St., Enumclaw 360-825-2541
Ecologic Dentistry is ‘the natural choice’ when it comes to holistic dental care for your entire family. We use advanced technology and materials that are minimally invasive and least toxic to our body and environment. When you become my patient, I want to know your health and dental goals. Together, we can come up with solutions that will best support you. My wish is for you to leave Ecologic Dentistry with a greater sense of health and well-being than when you arrived. Consultations are always Free!
I have been a nurse for 29 years. After spending some time away from nursing and running my own awards business, I entered long term care nursing in 2005 at the suggestion of my sister who was an HR director at another facility. As well as being Director of Nursing, working with residents who are in rehab or status post surgery is a major part of my job. The ability to make a difference in someone’s life every day – even if it’s just a smile – inspires me in my work. I love listening to the stories and history that the seniors in my care have to share.
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Owner Jennifer Horne opened the first Bonney Lake Java Angels in April of 2006, (now located in the Prime Fitness Parking Lot). “In the beginning of 2007, our then milkman, told us about another shop that was interested in selling. We had not even reached our 1st anniversary for the Bonney Lake location when we purchased our 2nd location in Buckley. It was a pre-existing coffee shop that I had been by many times (I grew up in Bonney Lake) and had always loved. (Originally named DeShari’s). Baristas Amanda and Kayla (pictured) have been with Java Angels for almost three years. The girls always strive to make each and every customer feel welcome with a smile, and enjoy building lasting relationships. We want our customers to have a consistently excellent cup of coffee and experience. Thank you to our amazingly loyal customers that have stuck with us and kept us in business!! It is a pleasure continuing to serve you at both locations. Java Angels uses quality Dilanos Coffee, and has a variety of Italian sodas and specialty drinks to choose from. Many different healthy milk options are also available. Bring your Ghouls, Goblins & Princesses by this Halloween for a FREE KIDS HOT CHOCOLATE!!! Help keep them nice and toasty while running from house to house!
As some of our residents have been in pain for many years, my dream-come-true would be the ability to take all that pain away. Doing my best towards making them comfortable and treating them with the respect and care they deserve is my every day goal. 100% Employee Owned
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Reduce alcohol consumption
According to the Small Business Administration, a small business is defined as an enterprise with fewer than 500 employees. By that measure, the SBA notes there are nearly 28 million small businesses in the United States, more than 22 million of which are selfemployed men and women with no additional payroll or employees. With so many small businesses to choose from, it’s no wonder that more than half the working population works in a small business. The SBA also highlights the important role that small businesses play in generating new jobs, noting that, since 1995, more than 65 percent of the net new jobs have been generated by small businesses. Despite their strength in numbers, small businesses still face an uphill battle to survive for the long haul. SBA statistics indicate that seven out of 10 new employer firms survive at least two years, but those figures drop considerably as time goes on, with only 50 percent surviving at least five years, one-third making it to their tenth anniversary and just 25 percent staying in business for 15 years or more.
Alethea Stockton & Sharon Jobin
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Aimee started Dance It Up in the fall of 2011. She teaches after school jazz and hip hop for K-5th graders at Kibler, Southwood, Sunrise and Westwood, also preschool and tap classes at JJ Smith in Enumclaw. This past season, she joined with WRCAPS in Buckley and now teaches before school at Elkridge. Dance It Up is also expanding to after school classes at Foothills and Mountain Meadow Elementary schools. Aimee has 29 years of dance experience, which began in Yakima, WA. She taught for United Spirit Association, various high school teams in Washington, Mercer Island Boys and Girls Club and was also a member of the Seattle Super Sonics Dance Team from 1992-1998, taking on the role of captain her final season. Aimee runs a Halloween Carnival and a Breakfast with Santa, which her dancers perform at, as well as at many community events on the plateau, which include the Fourth of July parade, the Enumclaw Street Fair, Relay for Life, the King County Fair and at retirement homes.
facebook.com/hairetcsalonandspa • SpaBeeutifulLlc Alethea (pictured right) first opened 15 years ago in Buckley as The Hairport in 1999, progressing to 410 Hair Salon & Tanning, to what is known now as the daughter/mother team of Hair Etc.....Salon & Spa. Alethea has always had a love for the industry, encouraging her mom to join in the business of beauty as an aesthetician. Being in the industry for 21 years, Alethea is a true artist and continues to bring her natural talent to the chair. She specializes in custom hair coloring techniques, designer cuts, brazilian blowouts, and more, with dedication to continuing education in keeping with today’s trends. Sharon, after 30 years as a payroll manager, began working with daughter, Alethea in 2005 originally offering body wraps and tanning services. Sharon now owns Spa Beeutiful inside Hair Etc...and having completed each phase of the Dermalogica training program, has been accorded “expert” status. She offers advanced result-oriented skin care and customized treatments. Her specialties include: Custom facials, Body treatments, Specific Men’s, Women’s, and Teen skin care. Body Stamp, and Waxing & sugaring available. Salon & Spa Hours: Tues 10-5, Wed-Fri 10-6, Saturday by appt.
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In 1983, Sue Androsko started working as a bank teller at a small branch in Enumclaw. She enjoyed banking so much she stuck with it for next to thirty years and is currently Commencement Bank’s Loan Support Specialist at their Enumclaw location. “I love working for a true community bank,” said Sue. “Being with a local bank like Commencement Bank allows me to help the businesses in my neighborhood succeed. We tailor products and services to fit the needs of each of our clients. Over the years, technology has changed, but I am tied to traditional banking where relationships matter and feel a sense of accomplishment when my clients are successful.”
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man carcinogen. Alcohol consumption is a major risk factor for various types of cancers, including head and neck cancers, esophageal cancer, liver cancer, and breast cancer. Adults While many adults may who continue to consume be quick to point out the alcohol should do so in benefits that a glass of wine moderation. can have with regard to a person’s risk of heart disACS defines “moderaease or stroke, the National Toxicology Program of the tion” as no more than U.S. Department of Health two drinks per day for and Human Services as men and no more than recently as 2011 listed the consumption of alcoholic one drink per day for beverages as a known hu- women.
Developing a growing organization in the construction industry can be a daunting task. Doing this as a woman can be a major feat, but that is the task at hand and Tracey Prociw is the one to do it. Since 2011 Rainier View Construction & Roofing has grown exponentially from a 2 person operation to having over 45 employees. As both a GAF Master Elite contractor, as well as supplying many exclusive and green products, Tracey’s leadership has helped to move the company forward. Tracey is a sitting board member for the Western States Roofing Contractors Association and a voting member for the ASTM – both organizations set standards for the roofing and construction communities on a national level. “Our company strives to not just be ordinary, but extraordinary,” says Tracey smiling. “If you have a home improvement project, we would love the opportunity to be your contractor of choice.”
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ing cancers of the breast and colon. More than 60 studies published in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia have indicated that physically active women have a lower risk of developing types of cancer and its link to heart disbreast cancer than inactive women, with some ease, emphysema and stroke. active women reducing their risk by as much as But smoking can even harm non80 percent. Studies conducted around the world smokers unfortunate enough to spend have produced similar findings with regard to time in the vicinity of smokers. Such colon cancer. Research has consistently indicatnonsmokers take in nicotine and thoued that adults who increase their physical activsands of additional chemicals, includity, be it in intensity, duration or frequency, can ing carbon monoxide and cadmium, reduce their risk of developing colon cancer by a chemical element used in batteries, 30 to 40 percent relative to adults who are sedwhen people smoke near them. In adentary. The ACS suggests adults include at least dition, a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found smoke around them get bronchitis and pneumo- 150 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise or 75 that nonsmokers exposed to secondhand smoke nia more often than kids whose parents abstain minutes of vigorous activity in their weekly routines, though many studies have found that 30 to were 25 percent more likely to have coronary from smoking in their presence. heart disease compared to nonsmokers not ex* Exercise regularly. The NCI notes that there 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical acposed to smoke. Secondhand smoke is espe- is strong evidence that physical activity is associ- tivity per day is the most effective way to reduce cially harmful to children, as kids whose parents ated with reduced risk of certain cancers, includ- cancer risk significantly.
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I began my working career as a secretary on Fort Lewis with an Associates Degree. After moving to Georgia, I continued my education by becoming a Certified Paralegal while working at a law firm. Eventually, I returned to Washington and found my way to Enumclaw. I became a part owner in a western bar. During that time, I thought the Plateau needed a place to buy western clothing, boots and accessories. With that in mind, CL Western Apparel was born to partner with my husband’s business, Mike’s Western Suppliers. What I really enjoy about my work, is that I can be creative in my displays. I get to meet new and old friends; some who live on the Plateau and others just passing through. Watching little children walk in boots for the first time, is always a delight. Plus, opening new arriving merchandise, ordered months in advance, is almost like Christmas...each box a surprise! My business dream-come-true has become a reality as we celebrate CL Western Apparel’s 20th year and Mike’s Western Suppliers’ 30th year of success. I appreciate your support and look forward to more years in helping you. Thank you.
A home loan isn’t just about rates and ratios... Contact me today to learn how I can help you with your home financing needs. I specialize in helping customers purchase, refinance or build their home. Whether you are a first-time home buyer, refi purchasing property, I amratios… confident that I can help you find the best Anancing, homemoving, loan orisn’t just investment about rates and Ah loan for your budget and financial goals. I have been in the mortgage industry for eight years and have loved being able to help people achieve homeownership. My clients range from first time home buyers to seasoned real-estate investors. I always strive to communicate openly and honestly to create a positive and lasting experience with my customers. I have seen too many people get scared by the process and be wary of what’s involved but I love walking people through Emily Bort Emily Bort the process and get great satisfaction in knowing that my clients ended up with the315. solution that was best for ebort@opesadvisors.com 253. 4570 Mortgage Advisor Mortgage Advisor them. WA MLO 505790 | NMLS 505790 WA MLO 505790 | NMLS 505 I invite you to explore my website to learn more about the variety of the products and services Opes Advisors offers. I look forward to working with you and helping you achieve your dream. opesadvisors.com opesadvis Help when you make the most important financial decisions of your life. 1161865
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Rainier Bar & Grill • Jackson’s
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On August 15th, 2013 I opened Kelly’s Mercantile with the dream that it would be a place to serve, inspire and connect to a community. I love building relationships with the people of Enumclaw and giving them somewhere to chat and connect. One of the great aspects of Kelly’s Mercantile is that it carries a wide variety of diet-friendly foods and we can even cater to those with allergies or special dietary needs. We want to be your local gathering place for food, drinks, live music & fun!
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Debra Schweter and her husband, Jeff, are the owners of Rainier Bar and Grill and newly opened Jackson’s in downtown Enumclaw. After opening the Rainier in 2005, they’ve focused on offering exceptional fare in family-friendly atmospheres. In May of 2013, the need for a different dining venue downtown was met when Jackson’s opened its doors. Named for their grandson, Jackson, the restaurant offers artisan pizza, pasta, burgers, salads and a full bar with unique happy hour specials. Both locations boast full bars, micro brews and generous wine list. The Rainier took 1st place in the 2013 Best of the Plateau’s Family Restaurant, American, Lunch, Bartender and Waitress categories and finalist for BBQ. Jackson’s was a finalist in Pizza/Italian and Waitress. In 2014 The Rainier took 1st place in American and Bartender and an Honorable mention in Family Restaurant and BBQ. Jackson’s was awarded an Honorable mention in Pizza/Italian, Bartender and Waitress. Debra loves Enumclaw’s small town charm and enjoys being able to provide two places where locals and those passing by can come to relax and have a great meal. She takes great pride in the friendly and experienced staff who keep them Enumclaw’s favorite family restaurants. “I consider myself extremely lucky to have such a great staff and wonderful customers.”
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Auction 110114 on 11/01/2014 at 2:00pm Inspection to be held at 12:00pm - 2 hours Bonney Lake DOL# 5284 - Enumclaw DOL# 5550 In accordance with the Revised Code of Washington (RCW 46.55.130) the above named will sell to the highest bidder for each vehicle described below.
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Bonney Lake, 9002 Main Street East Suite 125, P.O. Box 7380, Bonney Lake, Washington 98391, until 11:00 am November 19, 2014, for SR 410/PEDESTRIAN IMP ROV E M E N T S M P 13.91. Work to be performed: This Contract completes the pedestrian path along SR 410 between MP 13.78 – 14.19, in the City of Bonney Lake, Washington. The project will include reconstructing the existing westbound outside shoulder to a 5-foot shoulder with a curb gutter, sidewalk and concrete traffic barrier. Work elements include; clearing and grubbing, partial bridge demolition, miscellaneous t r a f f i c i t e m r e m o va l , roadway excavation including haul, planing, grading, geofoam embankment, sanitary sewer structures and conveyance system, boring or jacking casing, storm drainage catchment and conveyance system, curb and gutter, sidewalk, concrete barrier, metal bridge railing, composite sidewalk d e ck i n g , i l l u m i n a t i o n system conduit and foundations, paving, pavement markings, permanent signing, traffic staging, erosion control, traffic control, and other work, all in accordance with the attached Contract Plans, these Contract Provisions, and the Standard Specifications. Bid proposals will be received only by the City Clerk at the City of Bonney Lake, 9002 Main Street East, Suite 125, Bonney Lake, Washington 98391 by 11:00 am on November 19, 2014 at which time they will be opened and read 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. ( B X W A ) a t 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 required 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 Dan Ireland, PE, at SCJ Alliance, 8730 Tallon Lane NE, S u i t e 2 0 0 L a c ey, WA 9 8 5 1 6 a n d (360) 352-1465. 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, cer tified check, cashier’s check, postal money order, or surety bond in an amount equal to at least 5 percent of the amount of such bid proposal. Checks shall be made payable to the C i t y o f Bo n n ey L a ke. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into such contract and furnish satisfactory perform a n c e a n d p ay m e n t 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. # 596669 10/29/14, 11/5/14, 11/12/14
3020007-9012, 302007-9011 and 3020070-9111) at the City Hall Council Chambers located at 1339 Griffin Avenue. Testimony at the hearing is limited to materials and testimony already contained in the Hearing E x a m i n e r ’s h e a r i n g record. SUB/Z 13305 is proposal to subdivide 105.04 acres into 122 lots, one stormwater tract and one f i ve a c r e p u bl i c p a r k tract. The 122 lots include 116 single family lots and six future development tracts labeled A-I. Future development tracts range in size from 7.18 acres in size to 19.21 acres in size. Full buildoutof the project is estimated at 286 single family dwellings, 80 low density multi-family dwellings, 140 high density multi-family dwellings and approximately 84,000 square feet of retail space. The application includes a rezone of parcels A & B from Planned Unit Development to Highway and Community Business; and parcels C and D are proposed to be rezoned from Planned Unit Development to R-4 MultiFamily Residential. Parcels E, H and I would remain zoned Planned Unit Development, but slated for residential development. The proposal includes associated stormwater facilities, parks and streets. # 596993 10/29/14
Public Hearing shor tly after 7:00 PM at a City Council Meeting on Wednesday, November 12, 2014, at the Buckley Multipurpose Building, at 811 Main Street, Buckley. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to sol i c i t p u bl i c i n p u t a n d comment from interested individuals or groups on the 2015 PROPOSED BUDGET. Buckley does not discriminate on the basis of disabilities. If you need special accommodat i o n s, p l e a s e c o n t a c t City Hall within three business days prior to the Public Hear ing at ( 3 6 0 ) 8 2 9 - 1 9 2 1 , ex t . 7801. Comments may be presented orally at the Public Hearing or submitted in writing to Dave Schmidt, City Administrator, P. O. Box 1960, Buckley, WA 98321, or by e-mail to: dschmidt@cityofbuckley.com, pr ior to 5:00 PM on Monday, November 10, 2014. Questions m ay b e a n swe r e d by contacting City staff at ( 3 6 0 ) 8 2 9 - 1 9 2 1 , ex t . 7801. A copy of the budget will be available at C i t y H a l l o n M o n d ay, November 10, 2014. DATED this 16th day of October, 2014. Po s t e d : O c t o b e r 2 3 , 2014 Published: October 29, 2014 and November 5, 2014 # 595372 10/29/14, 11/5/14 NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED CITY COUNCIL MEETING TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2014 AND NOTICE OF CITY COUNCIL MEETING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2014 N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the Buckley City Council will reschedule its regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday, November 11, 2014 due to the Veteran’s Day Holiday. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Buckley City Council will hold a regular City Council Meeting on Wednesday, November 12, 2014, at 7:00 PM, at the Buckley Multipurpose Center. DAT E D : O c t o b e r 1 6 , 2104 Po s t e d : O c t o b e r 2 3 , 2014 Published: October 29, 2014 # 595369 10/29/14 Town of Wilkeson, Pierce County, Washington Notice of Public Hearing T h e W i l k e s o n To w n Council will conduct a hearing to solicit public input and comments on the 2015 Tax and EMS Levy’s on November 10, 2014. This hearing will be held in the Wilkeson To w n H a l l C o u n c i l Chambers at 6:00PM. The regular town council meeting will follow. # 595344 10/29/14, 11/5/14
having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any o t h e r w i s e a p p l i c a bl e 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. Date of first publication: October 22, 2014. Personal Representative: Barbara F. Braun Address for Mailing or Service: 718 Griffin Avenue #131 Enumclaw, WA 98022 # 595324 10/22/14, 10/29/14, 11/5/14 Valley Recycling, 312 West Valley Highway S, Pacific, WA is seeking modification of coverage under the Washington Department of Ecology’s NPDES General Permit for Stor mwater Discharges Associated with Industrial Activities at the industrial site, known as Valley recycling located at 312 West Valley Highway S, in Pacific. Activities requiring permit modification include expansion of site by approximately 2.5 acres and installation of a storm water treatment system to treat the previously untreated stormwater. Any person desiring to present their views to the Department of Ecology concerning this application may notify Ecology in writing within 30 days from the last date of publication of this notice. Comments may be submitted to: Wa s h i n g t o n D e p t o f Ecology Water Quality Program – Industrial Stormwater PO Box 47696 O l y m p i a , W A 98504-7696 # 596203 10/29/14, 11/5/14
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CITY OF ENUMCLAW PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT CALL FOR 2015 LODGING TAX GRANT APPLICATIONS The City of Enumclaw is soliciting project proposals that support and encourage tourism in Enumclaw, Washington. The source of monies from which projects will be funded is the city’s share of taxes collected on overnight stays at hotels and motels within the City of Enumclaw. Beginning Wednesday, October 22, 2014, applic a t i o n fo r m s w i l l b e available on the city’s website at www.cityofenumclaw.net. The 2015 Lodging Tax Grant Application provides information regarding eligible uses of motel/hotel tax revenues and the process for proposal submission. Grant application packets must be complete, signed, and received by the City’s Finance Department, or received in the mail, no later than 5:00pm on Friday, November 14, 2014. Late or incomplete packets will not be considered. Applications will be reviewed by E n u m c l a w ’s L o d g i n g Tax Advisory Committee which will make funding recommendations to the City Council. Final f u n d i n g d e c i s i o n s fo r 2015 will be made by the Enumclaw City Council by the end of November 2014. If you have questions regarding the submission process, please contact Stephanie McKenzie at smckenzie@ci.enumclaw.wa.us or 360.615.5629. Applications will be accepted by the Finance Department at Enumclaw City Hall, 1339 Griffin Ave., Enumclaw, WA 98022 until 5:00pm Friday, November 14, 2014. P l e a s e a d d r e s s yo u r proposal application to the attention of Finance Director Stephanie McKenzie. # 595338 10/22/14, 10/29/14 Closed Record Hearing Notice On November 10, 2014 at 7:30 p.m., the City Council for the City of Enumclaw will hold a closed record hearing on Suntop PUD Div 1 Preliminar y plat and Rezone, Application number SUB/Z 13305 (APN
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 2015 PROPERTY TAX 2015 EMS TAX CITY OF BUCKLEY N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the Buckley City Council has scheduled a Public Hearing at a City Council Meeting on Wednesday, November 12, 2014, at 7:00 PM, at the Buckley Multipurpose Building, at 811 Main, Buckley. The purpose of the Public Hearing is to solicit public input and comment on the proposed increase under the 2015 Regular Proper ty Tax Levy and the 2015 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Property Tax Levy. Buckley does not discriminate on the basis of disabilities. If you need special accommodation, please contact City Hall within three business days prior to the public hearing at (360) 8291921, ext. 7801. Comments for or against may be presented orally at the Public Hearing or submitted in writing to Dave Schmidt, City Administrator, P. O. Box 1 9 6 0 , B u c k l e y, W A 98321, or by e-mail to: dschmidt@cityofbuckley.com, pr ior to 5:00 PM on Monday, November 10, 2014. For questions, or to view a copy of the levy certification, please stop by City Hall at 933 Main Street, or call (360) 829-1921, ext. 7801. DATED this 16th day of October, 2014. Posted: O c t o b e r 2 3 , 2014 Published: October 29, 2014 and November 5, 2014. # 595373 10/29/14, 11/5/14
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOUIS A. BRAUN, Deceased NO. 14-4-05232-1KNT NOTICE OF PUBLIC NOTICE TO HEARING CREDITORS 2015 PROPOSED RCW 11.40.030 BUDGET The personal represenCITY OF BUCKLEY tative named below has N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y been appointed as PerGIVEN that the Buckley sonal Representative of City Council will hold a this estate. Any person
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LOCAL LANDSCAPE Co. In Buckley WA is seeking to hire qualified individuals to provide a high quality service to our clients in Seattle and surrounding areas. Applicants must possess hard working skills, dependable, follow instructions, consistent, works well independently, able to lift 30-80 lbs, extensive walking, can handle physicality of the job and can work in all weather c o n d i t i o n s. A p p l i c a n t m u s t p o s s e s s a WA State Drivers License with a clean abstract. One year landscape maintenance experience preferred but not mandatory, will train. Must be able to pass drug test. Please mail resume with current driving abstract to PO Box 501, S. Prairie, WA 98385. or email colorscape@comcast.net an application can be mailed to you upon request, Call 253-2553020 Employment
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The Enumclaw Rotary Foundation is looking for 2 qualified people to run the 2015 Rotary Street Fair. These would both be paid positions. Applicants must be skilled at event planning, handling vendors, and communications with the Rotary Foundation Board. Please send resume to:
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ELFERS FROM 6 need to take more moderate stands. An article titled, “Can Bipartisanship Sell in the 2014 Election? These Candidates are Banking on it,” in The Christian Science Monitor (June 9, 2014) it is noted there are several candidates in Georgia, Virginia, Louisiana, Kentucky and New Hampshire who are using the bipartisan card
to attain victories. These candidates can’t win unless they win some crossover votes, so they do what they have to do. The rest of the nation’s candidates don’t seem to be as concerned about being bipartisan. For most of the nation, it’s politics as usual. Listening to the Democrats and the Republicans in battleground states where millions of dollars are being spent on campaign ads, the battles are pitched and vicious. Perhaps if we had fewer dis-
tricts that were “safe” for either Democrats or Republicans and were more evenly divided, there would be more bipartisan candidates and a return to negotiation and compromise. Perhaps it’s time we examine how legislative and congressional district lines are drawn so that, like the 31st and the 8th districts in our area, we would be hearing more talk and hopefully more compromise for the good of the state and the nation.
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