Enumclaw Courier-Herald, November 12, 2014

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We shall never forget By Ray Still “’For God’s sake, grab silk!’” Those are the words Plateau resident Staff Sgt. Hiram P. Jameyson heard when his B-17 was shot down near Brunswick, Germany, on March 23, 1944. Although Jameyson died in 2002, records of his life during his 15 months of captivity in Germany exist in the form of letters to his wife Lorraine and a daily diary, which he kept hidden from his captors. His letters and a transcribed version of his journal are available at the Enumclaw Historical Museum. The Courier-Herald is presenting his letters and journal entries as a tribute to Veterans Day.

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Jameyson recalled his experience in vivid detail to The CourierHerald in March 1968. “It all began on our fourth mission,” he recalled. “We were hit with flak on the way to our target

and it knocked out one engine. They got us again over the target and we had to drop out of formation. We began to lose altitude and then we saw them – the German FW-190s just waiting for stragglers like us. Next thing I knew we were on fire and the flames were starting to swell over the wing gas tanks. Then – on the intercom – the last words from our pilot. ‘For God’s sake, grab silk!’” Jameyson watched his B-17 bomber plane crash and burn while he was held aloft by his parachute. His landing was marginally better – Jameyson broke a leg, the bone protruding from his flesh as he was quickly captured by German soldiers.

Letters and diary entries

“Dearest angel Lorraine, I am alive and well. I have a broken leg but am getting good treatment for it. Please don’t worry about me honey. Tell mother I am well. I can write 2 letters and 4 postcards a month. At present I have no return address. I was shot

down over Germany and I will have to stay here until the war is over, so have courage and wait for my return.” Jameyson wrote this letter on March 28, 1944, five days after his plane was shot down. Jameyson wrote to his newly-wed and pregnant wife as often as he could, optimistically sharing that he was healthy and doing well in Stalag III. His journal revealed his situation was not always as bright as he made it seem to his wife. “June 16 - ‘44 Rather cold today, nothing of importance, if Red Cross parcels don’t come soon, we will all die

of starvation. Wonder if Lorraine is thinking as much of me as I think o f her.” Food was a precious commodity in the camp. There were more than 1,200 American prisoners in the camp when Jameyson arrived, and the number increased by several thousand by the time the war was over. In July, more than 2400 prisoners were forced to evacuate Heidekrug to Stalag III.

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Fire levy defeated Election 2014 for a second time By Dennis Box Editor

By Ray Still Staff Writer

The East Pierce Fire and Rescue Maintenance and Operations Levy failed to reach the supermajority needed to pass in the Nov. 4 general election. As of Monday the Pierce County Auditor’s website had 14,129 voting to approve, 56.24 percent , 10,994, 43.76 percent voted no. This is the second time this year

the levy received a majority of yes votes from the public, but not the 60 percent of yes votes necessary to renew the levy. According to East Pierce officials the fire department’s budget will shrink by about $3 million, or 14 percent of the overall budget with cuts affecting all of services including alarm response time to station staffing and public education programs.

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The dust and dirt from the 2014 general election is nearly settled with two incumbents and one newcomer from the 31st District heading to Olympia for the 2015 legislative session in January.

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LEVY FROM 1 According to Fire and Rescue’s 2013 annual report, total 911 calls to the department have been on the rise since 2009. In 2009, East Pierce Fire and Rescue had more than 7,200 calls. In 2013, the department had more than 8,500. Most of those calls, 74 percent, were for medical emergencies and motor vehicle crashes. Only 4 percent of calls in 2013 were fire related.

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During the August primaries, the levy included funds to hire 12 new firefighters and it would have raised an average of $4.8 million per year between 2015 and 2018. “The levy would have allowed the fire district to maintain the current level of fire, rescue and emergency medical services,” said East Pierce Fire Chief Jerry E. Thorson. “It also would have allowed the district to

increase staffing for improved firefighter safety and efficiency.” Thorson said hiring 12 new firefighters would have let East Pierce Fire and Rescue maintain standards set by the National Fire Prevention Association code 1710, which lays out how quickly stations should respond to alarms, prepare for the emergency, and travel to the scene. The levy failed in August with 55.8 percent yes votes and 44.2 no votes. When the levy failed, Thorson said it was because the public didn’t support increasing staff and adding a new tax level. For the November general election, East Pierce Fire and Rescue removed the funds for the 12 new firefighters from the levy. This effectively cut the levy back to the levels voters approved two years ago, meaning that if voters passed the levy during the general election, tax levels would not have increased.

The levy would have raised an average of $3.3 million a year for the next four years. Fire and Rescue hoped that by taking out those funds and leaving the levy at the same level it has been at for several years, voters could justify renewing the levy. “We thought it would pass because we didn’t add any cost to (the levy),” said Fire Commissioner chair Dale Mitchell. “We just changed it from a two-year levy to a four-year levy. But sometimes these things happen.”

What will get cut?

The fire commissioners will decide what will be cut from the Fire and Rescue budget by November 18. Thorson said without the levy, the budget has been cut by more than $3 million dollars, or 14 percent of the budget. Just under 85 percent of last year’s total budget went to person-

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and Safety Clowns program. Commissioners are also looking at what the department calls “rolling brownouts,” which means that different fire stations will be closed on specific days, or only be open for part of the day, to reduce staffing and overtime. “Our staffing level reduction will save money, however it means that we will frequently have to close an engine or medic unit for the day. In some cases, an entire station will be closed for the day,” said Thorson. “It will definitely have an effect on our entire response plan and will result in slower response times for emergencies.” Finally, the commissioners have to look at personnel. “The last thing we want to do is lay anyone off,” said Mitchell. Instead, he explained that several open positions, like the assistant chief position and even volunteer positions, will remain unfilled for the time being.

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nel costs, according to East Pierce’s 2013 annual report. 11 percent of the budget was spent on supplies and public services, 4 percent on governmental agreements like dispatch agency fees, and about half a percent went to capital leases and debt. At the same time, nearly 83 percent of Fire and Rescue’s revenue comes from property taxes and the levy, according the 2013 annual report. Just over 9 percent came from emergency aid fees, and almost 8 percent comes from grants and surplus sales. With the department’s major revenue stream cut, and with most of the budget allotted to personnel, Mitchell said that the department has limited options for what programs will be cut for next year’s budget. “We are looking at bare essentials all the way through,” Mitchell said. The commissioners are looking at cutting public education programs like CPR training and Life

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Communities rally, save WIC Second weed By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

A program that brings much-needed services to Enumclaw women and their young children has apparently been saved. A decreasing flow of dollars to the Women, Infants and Children program had prompted talk of closures throughout King County, but an effort to build political coalitions and secure nontraditional funding looks to have paid off. The city of Enumclaw is part of the mix, agreeing to contribute $10,000 during the next two years. Nothing is final until all the political entities involved pass their municipal budgets in December, but all appearances are that WIC is on solid footing at least through 2016.

A bit of history

Budget troubles prompted Public Health – Seattle and King County to announce the planned closure of several offices, including the Auburn

Health Clinic. Enumclaw’s WIC clinic is a satellite operation of the Auburn office and would have disappeared with the Auburn closure. That’s also true of a clinic maintained on the Muckleshoot Indian Reservation. The proposed closures would have been effective with the end of 2014. Opponents immediately began howling, bemoaning the prospect of life without WIC in their communities. The Auburn staff provides maternity services, nutrition programs and family planning services to 11,000 clients annually in Auburn, Enumclaw and on the reservation, 97 percent of whom live below the federal poverty line. The numbers aren’t inconsequential, it was noted, as nearly half the children born in Enumclaw receive WIC services.

A plan is hatched

The weeks of coalition building, pleading and prodding paid off. It was Nov. 5 when King

County Executive Dow Constantine traveled to Auburn for a press conference and announced plans had come together to keep the Auburn WIC office open during 2015 and 2016. That meant somewhere in excess of $500,000 had been scraped together by a handful of willing partners. At the time of the Nov. 5 announcement, the funding plan looked like this: • The City of Auburn: $220,000 • The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe: $150,000 • Group Health: $100,000 • Orion Industries (an Auburn-area metal manufacturer for aerospace, defense and automotive industries): $40,000 • The City of Algona: $10,000 • The City of Pacific: $10,000 • The Valley Regional Fire Authority: $10,000

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the movement to save the area clinics took another positive turn as Enumclaw announced it would contribute $5,000 in 2015 and another $5,000 in 2016. “The financial collaboration amongst so many communities speaks volumes as to the value the WIC program offers and I’m happy that Enumclaw is part of it,” Mayor Liz Reynolds said. “This goes to show that when we work together we can move mountains.” Contributing to the WIC effort isn’t without some local sacrifice. City Administration and members of the Enumclaw City Council are plowing through a difficult budget season of their own, one in which property taxes and utility rates will be raised to help make financial ends meet. The council historically funds a handful of charitable organizations and this year kept a watchful eye on how much was to be handed out. The $5,000 contribution for the WIC office meant there was less to spread among some traditionally-funded service groups.

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TO THE HOSPITAL: Officers were told the afternoon of Nov. 6 of an assault that had just occurred at a Griffin Avenue location. The victim was transported to the hospital. A suspect was found in a vehicle, arrested and booked for assault/ domestic violence and violation of a no-contact order. CAN’T SELL: Police were told Nov. 6 of someone going door-todoor in the McHugh Avenue area, asking residents if they had received their newspaper. If no one answered the door, the person would walked around the house. Police made contact and determined it was a solicitor attempting to sell newspaper subscriptions. He was told of a city ordinance prohibiting such activity agreed to halt his sales efforts. DOMESTIC ASSAULT: Police responded the afternoon of Nov. 5 to a Cole Street address where a man was arrested for assault/domestic violence. VEHICLE MOVED: Police took an anonymous complaint Nov. 5 of a vehicle parked illegally on Carbon Ridge Street. They found an older-model truck that had not been moved for a month; it had expired tabs and a flat tire and was parked on the wrong side of the street, partially on the sidewalk. It was impounded. SEVERAL CHARGES: Police responded at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 30 to a Pioneer Street residence after hearing of a prowler in the home. They contacted a female suspect who

was taken into custody for theft, possession of stolen property and drug violations. She was taken to the police station for booking. VEHICLE PROWLS: A cell phone was taken from a purse inside a vehicle parked at a Lafromboise Street address Oct. 30. On Oct. 31, items were taken from a vehicle parked at a state Route 410 location. Also on the 31st, an iPod was taken from a vehicle, on SR 410. SMOKE IN HOME: Police officers responded the afternoon of Oct. 30, along with firefighters, to a Porter Street residence. There was smoke in the home, which firefighters attributed to a malfunctioning furnace. GUNSHOTS: Police checked the area around Sunrise Elementary School the afternoon of Oct. 29 after taking a report of gunshots heard in the vicinity. It was determined the shots came from property north of the school; it was outside city jurisdiction, so King County authorities were notified. SHOPLIFTING: A shoplifting incident at a city grocery store was reported the evening of Oct. 29. A vehicle was located and stopped. A suspect was taken into custody and booked for theft, the vehicle was impounded and the stolen items were returned to the store. EXPLOSION HEARD: Police were told Oct. 28 of a single gunshot heard in the Mountain Meadows mobile home park. An officer responded and located a subject who admitted to setting off an explosion using dry ice. The individual agreed to halt the

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TWO CHARGES: The violator was stopped Oct. 31 for traveling 78 mph in a 50 mph zone on state Route 164 at mile post 8. A check through Department of Licensing showed the driver had a suspended license and an outstanding warrant from the city of Kent. He was cited for speeding and driving with a suspended license and was booked at the Kent jail. DUI, POSSESSION: A motorist was seen weaving on road and speeding on SR 410 near the Enumclaw Golf Course Oct. 30. Five young occupants, including the driver, were detained after a trooper recognized a strong smell of marijuana. The 18-year-old driver was arrested for driving under the influence and possession of marijuana by

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juvenile was transported to Remann Hall in Tacoma for booing. HANDGUN TAKEN: A Cottage Street resident notified police Nov. 1, stating a .38 caliber revolver had been taken from the center console of a truck parked in the alley behind his home. There were no signs of forced entry. The incident was forward for investigation. TWO-CAR CRASH: Officers were dispatched the evening of Oct. 31 to a state Route 410 location and a reported three-car accident. It was determined that only two were involved and that a Buckley man had pulled out in front of an Enumclaw driver, causing the collision. Neither driver was impaired or injured, but both vehicles had to be towed from the scene. The Buckley driver was cited for failing to stop/yield at an intersection.

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I’m not exactly Eric the Riveter, as I’ve Reporter never been one who felt the need to prove my manhood, in large part because I so often fail in the old fashion principles — being the breadwinner (Ha, I’m a journalist), the smart one (see first parenthetical) or the athletic one (she finished a Ragnar race; I can finish a Digiorno by myself). Sometimes she kills the spiders. But I have some positive attributes – I can reach the crock pot from the top cupboard in the kitchen, I wear the backpack during hikes, I drive on all our road trips and I am always there to support her in her career choices and

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Thanks for another term in Senate

It was an honor to serve the district

First, I want to thank the voters for sending me back to Olympia with a 2,200 vote lead. That is tremendous! I am honored and pledge continued hard work. This election came down to successfully appealing to a broad spectrum of voters and having a strong record of working with people in the district. My campaign was supported by all groups: business, labor, farmers, law enforcement, fishers, nurses, tribes, teachers, local elected officials, and more. Rated “Most Effective” by the Sunlight Foundation, I campaigned on effectiveness, and to be effective you must work well with others. This study and my supporters debunked the assertions of my two opponents, Cathy Dahlquist (R) and Chris Hurst (D), that I somehow do not get along with others. That is untrue! The odd couple pooled their funds to outspend me. They attacked me, disparaged me, and lied about me. But, they could not make their case which was that their personal friendship should mean more than voting records and community service. I am glad we agree otherwise. Pam Roach

It has been an honor to serve the people of the 31st Legislative District for the last four years as your state representative. I arrived in Olympia in January of 2011, eager to make improvements in education policy and funding. I am proud to have been at the negotiation table that agreed to investing more than $1 billion in our schools without new taxes. I was bestowed the title of “Legislator of the Year” by Law Enforcement for legislation I sponsored that protected those that protect us. I kept services intact that assist the most vulnerable among us. I had the highest voting record with AWB to help businesses succeed. Most of all, I was privileged to work with some amazing colleagues and staff members. Folks, you are in good hands, there are a lot of smart and caring people in Olympia. I also realized that my ideas are not always the best ideas, both Republicans and Democrats have wonderful ideas and brilliant solutions for our state! This year I made the decision to offer the voters an experienced and qualified choice for the Senate. I have conceded the election to my opponent, Pam Roach. She ran a tough campaign and I have congratulated her. It has been a real honor to serve you and I thank you for giving me the opportunity to do something I have truly loved! Cathy Dahlquist

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customer told of his recent extreme sports bike trip in the Cascades. He then casually said he had been up for more than 24 hours before he drove back over the pass to his home in Bellevue. The somewhat macho tone of the biker was as if driving while tired was also part of his extreme sport. And the teller was impressed. A coworker works a second job in addition to her “day job.” She mentioned that many times each week she gets only four hours of sleep each night. When she drives home from her “moonlighting” job at 2 or 3 in the morning, she is usually very tired. But she said “it is a straight line on the freeway” and

she knows the way home – even when exhausted. In 2006, our then 17-year-old daughter Mora nearly died from multiple fractures and traumatic brain injury injuries caused by a driver who fell asleep at the wheel of a car. Several months after the a–ccident, Mora was still in recovery and rehabilitation. During that time, we talked with the nurses and caregivers about what caused Mora’s injuries. A few of the nurses said they regularly work double shifts each week and drive home exhausted after being up nearly 24 hours. Even

There were only term elections. a few surprises in There were a last week’s elecfew surprises: Pam tions. The outRoach’s re-eleccome turned out tion, the passage to be pretty much of gun background what I expected: Initiative 594 and Rich Elfers the Republicans the uncertain fate of Columnist took control of reducing class size the Senate, the Initiative 1351. state Republicans It was a given that became the majority in the Senate leg- the election between Pam Roach islature, Dave Reichert got re-elected and Cathy Dahlquist was going to to the House of Representatives, and be bloody. But most of the blood the state voter turnout hovered near was shed by Sen. Roach just before 40 percent, about average for mid- the primaries when her opponents

alleged she had taken advantage of her expense vouchers and had to pay back several thousand dollars to the state for mileage to her Auburn post office box which she used for both private and political mail. That event may have helped Cathy Dahlquist in the primary vote, but the kickback card was not played again for the general election. That was a surprise. Either it indicates many voters have very short memories or they didn’t care, or many of the voters may never have been

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A recent Issaqua h¬≠Sammamish Reporter’s “police blotter” noted that the Issaquah police responded to a report of a vehicle being driven erratically. An officer quickly found the car parked in a Safeway parking lot. The driver was fast asleep. When woken up and interviewed, the driver said he had been working almost 72 hours straight before he got behind the wheel of his car to go home. While in line at the bank one day, I heard a conversation between a customer and a bank teller. The

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Turning out poetry and promoting tai chi You may have seen him around town. I mean, he tends to stand out from the crowd, perhaps not as much as some other eccentrics like, say, the Wizard, but he’s definitely a unique presence. For one thing, he has long, unruly, wiry eyebrows that look like they’ve been zapped by an electric current. He’s as bald as I am, but doesn’t shave his head because he simply doesn’t have time to pursue such vain grooming practices. His clothing is also a bit unusual; that is, he prefers loose, cotton attire and has never felt comfortable in jeans, especially fashionably tight, faded jeans. He didn’t even wear jeans in high school or during his undergraduate days at Washington State University, where I first met him. His name is Ron Jorgensen and he’s one of the oldest friends I have. After we graduated from Cougarville, I went in the

That being the case, it’s not surprising to learn that he writes poetry. Though I don’t think Ron is nearly as good as Pound, Eliot or Wally DuChateau Ginsberg – nor is he, respectively, as savage, Columnist as depressing, or as stoned – I still suspect Army but Ron continued he’s a really fine poet. his studies at Harvard, For approximately 45 where he met some fas- years, Ron has taught cinating professors who tai chi and yoga and his had a profound influence classes have proven popuon him. Still, he aban- lar enough to earn him doned the peaceful, hal- a decent living – and lowed, Ivy League air for any time you earn a livthe rebellion festering ing doing what you love, in the polluted streets of half the battle is won. New York’s Greenwich He promotes tai chi to Village. After that, one relieve stress and cultithing led to another and vate a “cosmic harmony” he ended up in India, and yoga to integrate all where he spent eight years aspects of your being and on a Pondicherry ash- achieve your “full potenram studying the works tial, beyond being just and disciplines of Sri human.” (Sounds like Aurobinda’s yoga. good stuff, huh?) Ron might well be the He teaches the most gifted linguist I’ve “Jorgensen” style of tai ever met. His command chi, which is not, in the of the English language, least, meant to be sarcaswhether scripted or ver- tic. His condensed routine bal, simply blows me away. has fewer moves and dif-

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driving and distracted driving today, the only thing to really change mindsets and habits toward getting behind the wheel of a car when you have not slept for 20 or more hours is swift and sure penalties. We urge our legislators to put aside bickering of partisan politics and to beef up Washington’s reckless driving penalties if a driver injures or kills someone after deliberately getting behind the wheel of a car after being awake more than 20 hours. Or, like New Jersey’s “Maggie’s Law,” to find the vision and the guts to pass a specific drowsy driving law in Washington state. Yes, in some cases, an accident caused by a driver who fell asleep at the

in front of our daughter, they freely said they did not want any increased drowsy driving penalties, because they said care-givers were often the worst offenders. Experts say that after 24 hours without sleep, a driver is as impaired as if he or she were over the legal limit for alcohol. Not only every driver in our state, but our legislators and our judges need to understand the widespread seriousness of drowsy driving and how many people are injured and killed by this pandemic each year. Their attitudes about drowsy driving need to change. But like attitudes about drunk driving 30 years ago, like texting while

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wheel may be harder to prove than drunk driving. But drowsy driving kills, injures and shatters lives just the same. Just ask the survivors. Ask the family and friends of those lost or injured last month or last year. Just ask our daughter. Washington state’s Drowsy Driving Prevention Week was Nov. 2-9. We urge all drivers to be aware of their level of fatigue or alertness before they get behind the wheel of a car, during the coming busy holiday season and throughout the year.

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Another look into the spiritual treasure chest “God gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak” (Isaiah 40: 29) A few months ago I suggested we have access to a spiritual treasure chest. I was referring to gifts we find because of our faith. At the time, we looked inside and found resilience. This time we find a new treasure: strength and energy. Looking at most of our hectic schedules and commitments, who couldn’t use more energy? A good diet and a fitness routine help our bodies to function

well physically. We also we have to be receptive to need inner strength to what God has to give. It is Church function well. A meana matter of trust. Corner ingful relationship with There is a vastness God can give us a difto this mystery we call ferent kind of energy God. It is an inexhaustCindy Ehlke and staying power: ible source of energy that Calvary spiritual strength. goes beyond any kind of Presbyterian Church There is a special reserves we may possess. power that only God There is a paradox in this. can provide. To find that, we need to study We can tap into this energy, but only by the Scriptures, pray regularly and be still acknowledging our personal weakness. We before God. Spiritual energy comes from cannot receive a gift without opening this kind of “workout.” Another important our arms to grasp it. Likewise, we cannot part of this “workout” is letting go. We can- receive a portion of God’s energy without not claim this energy simply by willing it; being willing to ask for it and to perse-

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vere in the “workout” that is required to strengthen our connection to God. This kind of energy is a byproduct of faith. When you tap into faith, faith gives you a new perspective. Life cannot be dull, ordinary or otherwise devoid of meaning if you develop faith. Faith makes everything better. It gives us a new appreciation for our work, our relationships and our immediate surroundings. We go beyond just facing the day to anticipation of the good things that life can bring. And when things seem to be falling apart, faith gets us through with a much better attitude. It is the staying power of God who chooses to sustain us.

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OBITUARIES FROM 8 Elinor Zezelia (Martinson) and William Carl White. On Dec. 18, 1948, she married Ronald D. Evans in Rapid City, S.D. She graduated from Asbury University in Wilmore, Ken., and received a master of arts in communications from the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, S.D. She taught at Agar High School, Onida High School and Sully Buttes High School, all in South Dakota. While teaching school she was a homemaker and lived on a farm in rural Sully County. She and her husband moved to Washington state in 1985 and to Enumclaw in 1986. She was an active member of Hope Lutheran Church. She is survived by husband Ronald D. Evans of Enumclaw; sons Randal Evans (Harriet) of Enumclaw, Monte Evans of Mill Creek, Wash., Thomas Evans (Sue) of Buffalo, Mo., Mark Evans (Dolores) of Kent, Wash., and Russel Evans of Silverdale, Wash; eight grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by daughter Meredith Reinhardt in August 2012. A memorial service will begin at 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, at Hope Lutheran Church in Enumclaw. Remembrances may be made to Hope Lutheran Church, 1316 Garfield St., Enumclaw, 98022. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes. com.

MARILYN FAY Marilyn Ruth Fay died Nov. 3, 2014, in Buckley. She was 83. She was born Nov. 18, 1938, in Modesto, Calif., to the late William and Bernice Beare. She Graduated from Ashland Marilyn Fay High school in 1948 and went on to graduate from Emanuel School of Nursing in Portland, Ore. She married Arnold Fay on March 19, 1955, in Portland and they had three children together. After 25 years working as a registered nurse at Auburn General Hospital, she retired to take time to love and raise her grandchildren. She enjoyed traveling and spending time with her family. She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Arnold Fay; daughter Monna Connell and husband Thomas of Buckley; sons William Fay and wife Nancy of Fox Island, Wash., and Edward Fay and wife Pamela of Buckley; brother John Beare of Kiezer, Ore.; sisters Alice Lee of Kiezer and Carol Moberly of Coos Bay, Ore.; three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by brothers Edward and James Beare, Visitation was from 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, at Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. A funeral service took place at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, at Living Hope Community Church in Bonney Lake. Burial was at 11:15 a.m. Monday, Nov. 10, at Tahoma National Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Living Hope Community Church Mission Fund, 7410 Myers Rd. E., Bonney Lake, 98391.

GLORIA CAWLEY Gloria Fern Wooden Cawley, 87, died Nov. 4, 2014. She was born Nov. 25, 1926, in Portland,

Wednesday, November 12, 2014 • THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD • Page 9 Ore., was raised in Challis, Idaho, and moved to Vancouver, Wash., in 1940. She met future husband Glen Cawley in 1940 while in eighth grade and graduated in 1945 Gloria Cawley from Battleground High School. She worked in the Vancouver ship yard during World War II. She and her husband moved to Buckley in 1965 to start the Cawley South Prairie Airport. She began her career in banking in 1975 and retired in 1996. She loved to cook and entertain. Survivors include husband Glen Cawley of Buckley; son Jay M. Cawley of Livingston, Idaho; daughter Jody M. Cawley and partner Reggie Lamb of Buckley; daughters-inlaw Carol Cawley and Cheri Cawley; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by sons John P. Cawley and James R. Cawley. A memorial service is planned for Saturday, Nov. at Cedar Community Church in Buckley. Memorials are suggested to the Puget Sound Antique Aircraft Club, Jim Cawley Memorial young pilot scholarship, P.O. Box 731369, Puyallup, Wash. 98373.

TWILA GALLATIN Twila Jeanne Gallatin died peacefully on Sept. 21, 2014, in Lordstown, Ohio. She was 89. She was born May 16, 1925, in Hobart, Indiana. She was a homemaker who had a passion for Twila Gallatin traveling with her husband and spending winters in Florida. She enjoyed camping, cooking, baking and decorating for the holidays. She was a member of Lordstown Christian Church where she served as treasurer and held Sunday School class dinners. She was a Blue Star Mother, a Girl Scout leader and the Boy Scouts committee chairwoman. She is survived by husband Roy R. Gallatin whom she married on July 18, 1945; children Christie (the late Tom) Russell of Salem, Ohio, Randy (Delaura) Gallatin of Enumclaw, Cliff (Loree) Gallatin of Columbus, Ohio, Curt (Patricia) Gallatin of Lake Placid, Fla., and Corey (Sylvie) Gallatin of Clarksfield, Ohio; 21 grandchildren and 11 great- grandchildren.

JACK WARREN Jack Edward Warren died peacefully on Nov. 8, 2014. He was born Nov. 13, 1931, to the late Fred and Mamie Warren. He was raised in Spokane, Wash., and graduated from John Jack Warren R. Rogers High School in 1948. After graduation he joined the U.S. Marines Reserve and received an honorable discharge from the USMCR. Wanting to see the world, he joined the Navy on Dec. 7, 1948. He served on the USS Mt. McKinley for a short time but most of his duty was spent on the USS Cavalier APA-37. His most memorable experience while in the Navy was having contact with Gen. MacArthur during the Korean Conflict. After his honorable discharge in 1952, he met and married Lorraine Pulling and went to work for Kaiser Aluminum in Spokane. In 1958, he was hired as a safety supervisor for The

Boeing Company. This prompted a family move to Enumclaw. He moved to Tally Corporation in 1969 and later went to work for Jayhawks, a general merchandise retailer in Enumclaw, where he was executive vice president. Upon retirement he opened a sporting goods specialty retail store, Lock, Stock and Barrel, also in Enumclaw. Due to health concerns, he sold the business and concentrated on military involvement with the local VFW Post 1949 and the local Marine Corp League Detachment. He was instrumental in developing both the Enumclaw Veterans Memorial Park and the annual effort to honor the 32 Marines who died in a plane crash on Mount Rainier in 1946. He loved to hunt and fish and was a good shooter and sportsman. He was a proud member of the VFW community. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Lorraine; sons Neil and wife Kathleen and Alan and wife Debbie; daughters Tracy Bench and Sandra Warren; sister Kaye Cady; brothers-in-law Lyle Pulling and Bill Zwetzig; nine grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren. He was preceded in death by brother Fred, sister Marilyn and son in-law Gary Bench. A funeral service is planned for 9 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, at Calvary Presbyterian Church, 1725 Porter St. in Enumclaw. A graveside service will take place at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, at Tahoma National Cemetery, 18600 240th in Kent, Wash. A celebration of his life will be at a later date. Remembrances can be made to the Providence Hospice of Seattle Foundation, 425 Pontius Ave. N. No. 300 or www. hospiceofseattle.org; Enumclaw Veterans

Memorial Park through VFW Post 1949, 44426 244th S.E., Enumclaw, Wash. 98022; or Wounded Warriors at www.woundedwarriorproject.org/donate. Services are by Weeks Funeral Home and all are welcome to sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.

CHRIS McKERN Chris Allen McKern died Nov. 5, 2014, following a battle with brain cancer. He was born July 16, 1953, in Catskill, N.Y., and lived in New York, New Jersey and Florida Chris McKern until he joined the Air Force in 1971 and was stationed at McChord AFB. He married Eileen on June 23, 1973. They moved to Bonney Lake in 1975 to live and raise their family. He was a member of the Bonney Lake Fire Department as a volunteer for many years. He worked in lumber mills until being hired by Boeing. He loved to travel and family vacations and cruises were his joy. He is survived by wife Eileen of Bonney Lake; brother Tim (Sheri) McKern of Shelton, Wash.; son David (Lisa) McKern of Bonney Lake; daughter Heather (Christopher) Roetting of Shelton; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services are planned for 1 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14, at Powers Funeral Home in Sumner. Graveside services will follow. There will be a gathering following the services at the family home, 18712 80th St. E. in Bonney Lake.

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‘Jingle’ spirit is encouraged By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

Businesses in downtown Enumclaw are encouraged to show off their “holiday jingle” spirit by decorating their storefronts and competing against fellow merchants. Judges will select first-, secondand third-place winners, choosing those that best carry out the “jingle” theme. Winners will be announced

at the start of the annual Christmas parade on Dec. 6 and will receive an official “holiday jingle” trophy. Participating businesses are encouraged to make Nov. 29 a “sparkly” Small Business Saturday by having their storefronts decorated and remaining open until 6 p.m. so residents can shop and admire the festive decorations. At 5 p.m. on the 29th, there will be a tree-lighting event on the front

lawn of Enumclaw City Hall, 1339 Griffin Ave. There will be holiday carolers, hot chocolate and candy canes. Businesses have until Nov. 17 to enter the decorating contest. Entry forms have been distributed and extra forms are available at The Enumclaw Courier-Herald. Completed forms should be delivered to The Courier-Herald office, 1627 Cole St.

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aware of the allegations in the first place. None of these options is very pleasant to think about, nor does it say much in favor of our democratic electoral system. Cathy Dahlquist knew this would be a campaign battle but softened her approach after the primary. The chief campaign strategy she used was her bipartisan alliance with Independent Democrat Rep. Chris Hurst. Pam Roach ran a better campaign. She very effectively used negative ads and, at the same time, pointed out all her accomplishments during the past 20 years. She got endorsements from fellow Republican Dave Reichert, several local mayors and, surprisingly, the unions. Pam Roach is seen as more liberal than Cathy Dahlquist. Pam Roach’s comments of the link between state testing and teacher evaluations in The Courier-Herald newspaper debate were a lot closer to the Washington Education Association’s than were Cathy Dahlquist’s. The passage of Initiative 594 that closed the loophole on gun sales by requiring background checks of all purchases including those at gun shows, was a great victory for reality and reason. With the help of wealthy donors like Bill Gates, Paul Allen, Michael Hanauer and Michael Bloomberg, the NRA was thwarted in its attempts to push its agenda over the will of most Americans. The NRA’s death grip on the U.S. Congress has at least been loosened in a state initiative election. I’ve always been amazed at the reaction of people when a school shooting occurs, rushing out to buy a gun because they’re afraid the “President will take their

guns from us” because of the shooting. What these people do not realize is that neither the president nor Congress has any constitutional power to do this because the right to bear arms is guaranteed by the Second Amendment. Additionally, the NRA lobby is so strong in Congress that even Democrats do not dare to challenge them lest money from the NRA be used to defeat them in the next primary. Initiative 1351 looks like it may fail, though at this writing the outcome is still in doubt. Its backers desire to ensure better education through smaller class sizes in K-12 is well-meant, but research shows that smaller class sizes are only effective in the lower grades and not so much in the higher levels. If it passes, this initiative will require the hiring of 7,000 additional teachers, More classrooms will have to be constructed to house the smaller class sizes. It is projected that it will cost the State an additional $2 billion/year. The State Legislature is already struggling to fund the McCleary court decision. Passage of this Initiative will only make it more difficult to find the money, especially with a large percentage of the public demanding, “No new taxes.” Elections always bring surprises, but this one had few. The few surprises we did see came either as a result of good political strategy and voter apathy or ignorance, the support of a wealthy few acting for the good of the majority, or hopefully, enough understanding on the part of the majority of voters to turn down an expensive and unproductive attempt to improve education. As Charles Dickens noted 155 years ago, “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”


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Minimum wage will jump to $9.47 beginning Jan. 1

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Washington’s minimum wage will increase 15 cents to $9.47 an hour beginning Jan. 1, 2015, the Department of Labor and Industries has announced. L&I calculates the state’s minimum wage each year at this time as required under Initiative 688, which Washington voters approved in 1998. The change reflects a 1.59 percent increase in the federal Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers (CPI-W) over a 12-month period ending Aug. 31. The federal Bureau of Labor Statistics announced the change in the CPI in October. The change will affect more than 67,000 workers, according to the Washington State Employment Security Department. The per hour increase will total $312 per year. The minimum wage applies to workers in all industries, including agriculture, although 14- and 15-year-olds can be paid 85 percent of the adult minimum wage, or $8.05 an hour. Washington has the highest state minimum wage in the nation, followed by Oregon, where the minimum wage will

American Appliance opened for business early this month, offering both sales and repair work. Among his inventory, owner Doug Reynolds has twin mattresses starting at $99, queen sets from $399 and king sets from $499. When it comes to making repairs, the business offers a $49 in-shop diagnostic test on a customer’s appliance. Address: 746 state Route 410, Enumclaw Phone: 360-625-8094 Website: americanappliance.org Email: Fixyourappliance@gmail.com Hours: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday; closed Sunday.

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increase to $9.25 – an increase of 15 cents – in 2015. Washington and Oregon are among at least 10 states that adjust the minimum wage based on inflation and the CPI. Others include Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, Ohio and Vermont. L&I enforces the state’s wage-and-hour laws. The agency investigates all the wagepayment complaints it receives, as required by state law. Workers can file a wage complaint online at www.lni.wa.gov/workplacerights/, or by calling 1-866-219-7321. More information on Washington’s minimum wage is available at Wages.lni.wa.gov. Employers and workers also may call 360902-5316 or 1-866-219-7321. Now You Can Get Today’s News...Today & Every Day! All New at:

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utes, 16 seconds. Coach Tod Witzel said in a email following the meet, “The girls team ran strong, finishing 12th overall in the competition, one spot up from last year. This is particularly notable considBy Dennis Box ering the large number of Editor seniors the girls team gradThe Enumclaw girls uated last year and cross country team the fact that several CROSS came in 12th at the young members of state 3A meet at our varsity squad Sun Willows Golf have never ran in a Course in Pasco. state-level competiThe top runner for tion before.” the Hornets was junior On the boys side junior Samantha Engebretsen Eric Hamel ran 72nd in came in 20th in 19 min- 16:55.

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Enumclaw girls soccer ends season at the 3A district tournament By Dennis Box Editor

The Enumclaw Hornets girls soccer team came to play Saturday and battled Bonney Lake at Highline Stadium Saturday, losing 3-1, in the 3A district tournament. The girls ended the season at the district tournament, one game from state. The game was a loser out, winner to state. The Hornets ended the season in fourth in the South Puget Sound League 3A with a 7-7 record and 8-10 overall. The Hornets started Katie Christensen, Enumclaw senior forward, heads the ball Saturday at slowly, losing four of Highline Stadium against Bonney Lake. Photo by Dennis Box three of the first four, but began finding the win- 23. Mountainview, then went ning formula after beatEnumclaw lost the on to win three of the ing Bonney Lake 1-0 Sept. next game to Auburn next four.

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White River off to state volleyball tourney By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

Only 16 teams remain in the hunt for the Class 2A state volleyball championship and the White River Hornets find themselves in the elite field. Under the direction of first-year coach Lina Randall, the Hornets earned their state trip

by winning three of four matches during last weekend’s district tournament. The 2A tourney takes place Friday and Saturday at Pierce College’s Fort Steilacoom campus in Lakewood. White River plays one of the tournament’s opening matches, taking the court at 8 a.m. Friday against the Sehome Mariners. The

winner will rest until 6:45 that evening and take on the winner of an opening round contest between Ridgefield and Fife; the loser of the morning battle will play again at 3:15 Friday afternoon against the Ridgefield/Fife loser. Two losses sends a team home for the season. The Hornets’ district experience began last Friday with a 3-1 victory over the Sequim Wolves. That moved White River into a tussle with Liberty

High; the tough crew from Issaquah beat White River 3-0 on the way to a secondplace district finish.

WR girls run to 12th at state cross country meet By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

The White River High girls claimed 12th-place honors Saturday, lining up against the state’s best during the Class 2A state cross country championships. The 5-kilometer race was at the traditional site, Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco, and brought together the most talented prep runners – individuals and teams – from all corners of the state.

The White River girls had qualified as a team by placing second the week before at the West Central District meet. In Pasco, the Hornets were led by junior Maddie Moser, who placed 60th in the field of 141 with a clocking of 20 minutes, 35.04 seconds. Rounding out the team were senor Brenna Liebel, 73rd, 20:47.37; sophomore Courtney Gelmini, 86th, 21:01.67; Camryn Berryhill, 94th, 21:09.15;

WR football finishes with lopsided victory By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

The 2014 campaign closed on a high note for the White River High football program, as the Hornets scored a touchdown in every quarter of Friday night’s game. The result of the balanced scoring was a rousing 28-6 victory over Chief Sealth of the Metro League, played on the Seahawks’ home turf in Seattle. With the Week 10 victory, White River finished its 2014 campaign with an overall mark of 3-7. Along the way came a 1-6 mark in

South Puget Sound League 2A play. Highlights of the season were a league triumph over Clover Park and a nonleague win against Lindbergh, along with Friday’s season finale. Justin Tidwell had a hand In three of the Hornets’ four TDs. He caught a 14-yard scoring pass from Trevor Johnson in the second quarter, ran three yards for a touchdown in the third period and tossed a touchdown pass to Ethan Clay in the final frame. The Hornets had first jumped on the board in the first quarter, when Ryan Richey scored on a 7-yard run.

senior Jenna Guenthner, 108th, 21:40.17; senior Kacy Coyle, 118th, 21:57.96; and freshman Hannah Swettenam, 119th, 22:00.85.

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Faced with elimination, the Hornets won two matches on Saturday to punch their ticket to state.

The first step was a 3-1 victory over the Washington Patriots, followed by a 3-1 win over Olympic High.

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Six Hornets head to state swim and dive competition By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

A handful of Enumclaw High Hornets will be in the water this weekend, competing against an elite field at the state Class 3A swim and dive championships. You Can Now Get Today’s News...Today & Every Day! All New at:

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The EHS contingent qualified for state during last weekend’s West Central District meet. The EHS team placed sixth at the district meet. Earning a state berth were: • Bailey Sexton in the 50 freestyle and 100 backstroke. • Hannah Simurdak in the 100 butterfly. • the 200 free relay team of Sexton, Emilie Weyer, Grace Munnell and Simurdak. • Rhianna Paro and Abbie Jo Carlson in diving. The state meet runs Friday and Saturday at the King County Aquatics Center in Federal Way.

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EHS bumped from district play By Dennis Box Editor

The Hornet volleyball team closed the season Saturday with a 3-1 loss to Auburn Mountainview at the 3A District Tournament at Auburn Mountainview High. The girls opened the tournament Friday with a 3-1 win over Central Kitsap. The Hornets lost to

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Columbia River, 1-3. On Saturday we were up against our South Puget Sound League foes, Sumner and Auburn-Mountainv iew. We beat Sumner 3-1, but lost to Mountainview 1-3. It was a great run and the athletes played very well.” Enumclaw ended the season with a Enumclaw 11-3 SPSL record, second place, and 13-5 overall 13-5.

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3-1 to Columbia River. Enumclaw came back to beat Sumner 3-1 before losing to the Lions in a winner to state, loser out match. Coach Jackie Carel wrote in an email Sunday, “The girls worked hard on Friday and Saturday, winning the tournament opener to Central Kitsap 3-1. We fell in the second round in a crazy match against

Solid Foundations Learning Center made its debut Nov. 3, offering local youngsters an early start in their education experience. Owned and managed by Kaleb and Shannon Uhde, the center provides a focus on letters, letter sounds, counting, hands-on science, social development and fun. There are both morning and afternoon classes for preschoolers (to age 3 ), as well as half- and full-day classes for prekindergarten students (ages 4 and 5). Address: 1258 Harding St., Enumclaw. Phone: 253-569-7315 Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.


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Drew Stokesbary, R-Auburn, won the state House Position No. 1 seat over Mike Sando, D-Enumclaw. Stokesbary took 23,003, 61 percent, to 14,723, 39 percent, for Sando. Stokesbary is an attorney and works as a policy aide with the King County Council. The seat was vacant because Dahlquist decided to challenge Roach after serving two terms in the House. Stokesbary wrote in a release, “This was my first campaign for public office, and I’m very lucky to have received so much support from our community.” Stokesbary campaigned on funding eduction and he has bills planned for the upcoming session. “The biggest issue facing the Legislature will be crafting a budget that satisfies our state constitution and the McCleary decision,” Stokesbary wrote. “I will advocate for a plan that fully-funds education, doesn’t raise taxes and protects the most vulnerable. I

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Dahlquist. The senator won in both Pierce and King counties, taking 51 percent in King and 55 in Pierce. In the August primary election, Dahlquist came out on top in King County with 42 percent to 40 percent for Roach. Lynda Messner took 18 percent. Roach took Pierce County in August with 41 percent to 38 for Dahlquist. The senator stated her ability to connect with a wide array of voters and groups accounted for her re-election success. “This election came down to successfully appealing to a broad spectrum of voters and having a strong record of working with people in the district,” Roach wrote in her re-election statement. “My campaign was supported by all groups: business, labor, farmers, law enforcement, fishers, nurses, tribes, teachers, local elected officials and more.” The last time Roach receive a stiff challenge was 2006 against Democrat Yvonne Ward. In King and Pierce counties Roach won 53 to 47 percent. In 2010 Roach easily beat Republican Matt Richardson 67 to 33 percent.

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“July 18 - ‘44 My crew is with them – maybe – I haven’t seen them as yet. So many men were machine gunned and they ran them the three miles from the station. The slow, the maimed and the sick or weak were bayonetted and left to die along the road.” Over the months, the number of prisoners grew and the challenge of feeding them all became nearly impossible. The German guards devised a gruesome solution to their problems – they started holding machine gun practices by firing into the POW camp. “Anyone who happened to be in the way had better run for cover quickly,” Jameyson described. “The more of us they killed off, the less to feed.” Fuel and heat were also invaluable resources not just to the prisoners, but other unwitting members of the camp as well. “Oct 23 - ‘44 The weather is extremely cold and wet, about as miserable as I am. Last night a mouse got into my bunk and crawled around my neck and down my legs. It bothered me so much I got up and slept on the table. The cold weather is driving them into the barracks in great numbers.” It was not always cold and glum, though. According to Jameyson, the prisoners formed their own society in the camp. They held elections, had judges and juries, even performed in shows and organized ball games to keep their heads high and spirits free. “June 17 - ‘44 Finally got our Red Cross Parcels today, everybody is happy. One prisoner went across the trip wire after a ball and the guard in the tower shot at him, kicking up dirt two feet behind him. They really mean business here.” “April 25 - ‘45 Another warm day. We had a boxing match in our compound today very interesting and some very good boxers. Our garden is looking very good but must put some water on it, if it don’t rain soon. We had lights for one hour again last night. War news is scare these last few days.”

But not everyone was civil, especially after half a year of being exposed to harsh weather, starvation and the constant fear of German bullets. To say the men were on edge would be an understatement – Jameyson described in his journal how quickly fellow prisoners can turn on each other. At one time, Jameyson was accused of being a “Kraut lover” and was cornered and beaten by other prisoners. “October 29 - ‘44 Being shut in with the group of men for so long is beginning to tell a lot of us. One must be careful what he says or there will be a dozen men at his throat. I hope to everyone’s sake it will not last the winter through.” If there was one thought that kept Jameyson going, though, it was of his soonto-be-born son. Shortly after Jameyson was deployed, he received news that Lorraine was pregnant, and the baby would be due in July 1944. In many of his letters to Lorraine, Jameyson expressed his hopes that his son Tommy was doing well, although Jameyson had not received news of his wife or son for several months after he was shot down. “October 31 - ‘44 Oh happy days, today I received my first mail since being shot down. Five letters from my dearest wife, informing me I was the proud father of a baby boy born July 7. That is the best new up here I ever heard. I hope I get a cigar parcel soon. I was so excited I could hardly eat my supper.” The journal was the one place where Jameyson would share his thoughts and emotions, but the fear of being discovered with his journal was intense. “They did find it on me – three different times and each time I (imagined feeling) the hot metal pierce my skin and see myself in the dirt covered with blood,” Jameyson recalled years later. “I had witnessed sights like that before only now I was concerned it would be my face that others would see. They always opened the book from the back and here I recorded addresses of the men in my barracks. I would tell them it was just an address book and they would hand it back. It was just lucky I

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guess.” News of the war was scarce, and rumors were spread in whispers for fear of the German guards discovering the small celebrations the prisoners held when good news was available. “June 26 - 44 Today we started a pool in our room, there are 16 men, each pay $10 and set a date for the end of the war – nearest man wins, my date is July 28.” Although Jameyson didn’t win his bet, he celebrated none-the-less when the Russian army liberated Stalag III on May 1, 1945. “May 1 - ‘45 Tuesday morning we are free men. The Germans left at 10:30 p.m. and we had our own men in the guard towers at 12 midnight. I can’t hardly

believe it. I have been waiting a year and two months for this wonderful day. We are eating all we can hold and feel wonderful. It is now 10:15 in the evening and we are listening to the Hit Parade direct from New York. We have never heard any of the songs before. Everyone is going wild and dancing and jitterbugging in the hall.” Jameyson was freed in May, but he wasn’t able to get back home to his wife and son until June. “June 27 - ‘45 Finally arrived home and am too excited to do anything, but will officially end this book with my dear wife’s signature.” Jameyson lived in Enumclaw with his wife for the remainder of his life. He is buried at the Tahoma National Cemetery.

ELECTION FROM 15 have already begun developing a few bills to introduce next session and I am reaching out to legislators on both sides of the aisle to solicit their input and support.”

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Incumbent Chris Hurst, D-Enumclaw, won over Auburn Republican Phil Fortunato. Hurst polled 52 percent with 19,683 votes, to 18,339, 48 percent, for Fortunato. Hurst underlined funding education and jobs as top line issues facing the district and state. “I couldn’t be more thankful for the strong support from the citizens of the 31st Legislative District who have returned me to the House of Representatives,” Hurst wrote. “It is an honor and privilege to serve in our legislature in Olympia. I look forward to working on the issues of fully funding education, creating jobs and keeping our communities safe.”

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November is prime time to tear down garden The Compleat Home Gardener Marianne Binetti Columnist

November is the start of the winter season and time to put the garden to bed. Cut back, chop up, haul off and in general clean up any perennials or annuals that are yellow

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Trees are a bargain It seems merchants trees are a terrific barThe are trying to move up gain for the time that the Christmas seaEvergreen they bring joy to milson each year. With lions of families. Arborist Thanksgiving lurking around the corner, plastic trees are Dennis Tompkins already being disColumnist A tree farmer played in stores. invests many dollars However, America’s and hard work for six Christmas tree farmto 10 years before earning any return. ers are planning for the “real” Christmas However, some will die while others season. They produce a true green prodmay be unsalable because of damage uct that will create local jobs, is grown on by insects or diseases before they reach plantations in the U.S. and is recyclable. harvest size. For example, out of 1,000 trees planted, One interesting way to determine how 900 to 950 Douglas firs may be salable. far a dollar will go is to look at the cost of But, only 700 to 800 nobles may be mara tree and how long it can be enjoyed by a ketable because of losses to the above factors. Therefore, a grower needs to receive family compared to other activities. For example, if you pay $30 for a more money for nobles than Douglas firs Douglas fir or $60 for a noble, they will to make them profitable to grow. Puget Sound Christmas tree farmers bring joy and good smells to your home for two to three weeks. If you spend $30 and local retail lots will be offering a to feed a family of four at a fast-food wide variety of species. To help select establishment or $60 to attend a movie your favorite tree, the characteristics of and eat popcorn, the enjoyment may last the more popular species are listed below. Douglas fir: This tree is generally from one WMG-PrintAd-3x5-WinterMarket-2014.pdf to four hours. 1 10/30/2014 12:48:09 PM When viewed in that perspective, real available as a sheared tree and is the most

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common species found on tree lots. It has a nice fragrance and a mediumto-good shelf life. Because of the thick, bushy crowns, they do not lend themselves to large or heavy decorations. This species is the easiest to grow because it is relatively problem free. It requires seven to eight years to mature as a Christmas tree. Noble fir: this species is considered the Cadillac of Christmas trees. It grows in a more open pattern, has stout branches, luxurious green needles, a long shelf life and has a nice fragrance. It is popular with families that have large or heavy ornaments. It is the most expensive tree because it takes eight to 10 years to mature and is the most difficult species to grow. Grand fir: this sheared tree is the most fragrant of the native species. It has an attractive needle that makes it a popular choice as a flocked tree. Grand fir trees require eight to nine years to grow and have a medium shelf life. Fraser fir: This North Carolina native has strong branches that will hold heavier ornaments. The needles have a pleasant fragrance and a long shelf life comparable to a noble fir. Fraser fir trees are difficult to grow because of the many pests that threaten them. They require eight to 10 years

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To enjoy a fun experience with the family, visit a local choose-and-cut farm. Locations and tree information can be found on the Puget Sound Christmas Tree Association website, www.pscta. com. Many nurseries, stores and charity groups will also offer trees at retail lots.

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BUCKLEY TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT DISTRICT NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 2015 PROPOSED TBD BUDGET N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the Buckley Transpor tation Benefit District will hold a Public Hearing shor tly after 6:00 PM at a Special M e e t i n g o n Tu e s d ay, November 25, 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 proposed 2015 Transpor tation Benefit District 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 Joanne Starr, Secretary of the Board, P. O. Box 1960, Buckley, WA 98321, or by e-mail to: jstarr@cityofbuckley.com, pr ior to 5:00 PM on Monday, November 24, 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. DATED this 16th day of October, 2014. Po s t e d : N ove m b e r 6 , 2014 P u bl i s h e d : N ove m b e r 12, 2014 # 595375 11/12/14 LEGAL NOTICE To Geoffrey Odell Prihar: notice of Petition for Name Change for Minor Child hear ing to alter Colbie Kay Prihar to legal name of Colbie Kay Didericksen, which is in the best interest of the child to avoid confusion. The hearing is set for 8:59 a.m. on 12/4/14 in Grant County Distr ict Court. # 599652 11/12/14 CITY OF BONNEY LAKE - NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF PRELIMINARY BUDGET AND SCHEDULED PUBLIC HEARING ON THE 2015-2016 BIENNIAL BUDGET The City of Bonney Lake announces that the preliminar y budget for 2015-2016 has been filed with the City Clerk and provided to the City Council on October 31, 2014. The budget is ava i l a bl e o n t h e C i t y website at www.citybonneylake.org/finance and upon request to any taxpayer who contacts the C i t y C l e r k ’s o f f i c e a t (253) 862-8602. The City Council will hold a public hear ing during the regular Council Meeting of November 25, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to accept testimony regard-

ing the 2015-2016 Biennial Budget. The City Council meets at Bonney Lake Justice & Municipal Center located at 9002 Main St E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391. All members of the public may provide t e s t i m o ny d u r i n g t h e public hearing or they may submit written comments prior to the public hearing to the City Clerk at P.O. Box 7380, Bonney Lake, WA 98391. For citizens with disabilities who are requesting translators or adaptive equipment for communication purposes, the City requests notification as soon as possible as to the type of ser vice or equipment needed. # 599641 11/12/14, 11/19/14

NOTICE OF CANCELLED MEETING TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT DISTRICT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2014 ALSO NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT DISTRICT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2014 N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the Buckley Transpor tation Benefit District will cancel its regular meeting on Tuesday, November 11, 2014 due to the Veteran’s Day Holiday. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the Buckley Transpor tation Benefit District will hold a Special Meeting on Tuesd a y, N o v e m b e r 2 5 , 2014, at 6:00 PM at the Buckley Multipur pose Center. The primary topic of this Special Meeting will be to discuss the proposed 2015 TBD budget. DATED this 16th day of October, 2014 Po s t e d : N ove m b e r 6 , 2014 P u bl i s h e d : N ove m b e r 12, 2014 # 595374 11/12/14 CITY OF BONNY LAKE SR 410/PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS MP 13.91 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City of 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, per-

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manent 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 PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEPA)

DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) FOR THE ENUMCLAW AMI POLE INSTALLATION PROJECT (OPTIONAL DNS PROCESS) Permit Application Number: SEPA Environmental Checklist File #14352 Applicant: City of Enumclaw, Gas Department Description of Proposal: Install one (1) 100ft utility pole. The utility pole is for the City of Enumclaw Automated Meter Reading System (AMR). T h e p o l e w i l l h ave a 58�H X24�WX28�D Base station mounted 5ft from grade. At the top of the pole which will be approximately 85ft from grade will be a 2.6 inch diameter by 11.167 foot tall antenna. Location of Proposal: 39957 278th Way SE, Enumclaw, WA 98022 (APN 0620079060) Other Permits Required: Conditional Use, Building and Electrical permits. Dates: This application was submitted: September 30, 2014 T h i s a p p l i c a t i o n wa s deemed complete on: October 28, 2014 This notice was published on: November 12, 2014 Lead Agency: City of Enumclaw, 1309 Myrtle Avenue, Enumclaw, WA 98022 Determination of NonSignificance: The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required under RCW 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a comp l e t e d e nv i r o n m e n t a l checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. Public Hearing: On December 11, at 5:30 p.m., the Hearings Examiner will hold a public hearing on this proposal at the City Hall Council Chambers located at 1339 Griffin Avenue. Comment Per iod: The lead agency will not act on this proposal for fourteen (14) days from the publication date identified above. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposal. Written comments must be received by 4:30 pm, November 26, 2014. Contact the C o m m u n i t y D eve l o p m e n t D e p a r t m e n t fo r copies of the SEPA file. C o m m e n t Pe r i o d fo r Other Agencies: This DNS is issued under WAC 197-11-355. Commenting agencies should submit any comments within the above-stated period. Upon request, the City will reconsider its lead agency status, the issuance of this DNS, or any mitigating measures. Administrator of Development Regulations and Responsible SEPA Official Erika Shook, Community Development Director

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RUTH LYDA RUNLAND, Deceased NO. 14-4-06360-9KNT NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided und e r R C W 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of filing copy of Notice to Creditors: November 5, 2014 Date of first publication: November 12, 2014. MICHAEL CHARLES RUNLAND Personal Representative TRIP HART WSBA # 8913 Attor ney for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 1224 Griffin Avenue Enumclaw, WA 98022-3012 (360) 825-5581 # 599633 11/12/14, 11/19/14, 11/26/14 TOWN OF SOUTH PRAIRIE ORDINANCE NO. 544 An Ordinance of the Town of South Prairie, Pierce County, Washington adopting a Budget for Fiscal Year ending December 31, 2015. RESOLUTION NO. 330 A Resolution of the Town of South Prairie, Pierce County, Washington, adopting the Regular Property Tax Levy for collection in 2015 RESOLUTION NO. 331 A Resolution of the Town of South Prairie, Pierce County, Washington, adopting the Regular Property Tax Levy for collection in 2015 for South Prairie EMS (Emergency Medical Services) RESOLUTION NO. 332 A Resolution of the Town of South Prairie, Pierce County, Washington, authorizing the Mayor to enter into a Contract with Bias Software for Computer and Information Technology Support Services 1309 Myrtle Avenue RESOLUTION NO. 333 Enumclaw, WA 98022 A Resolution of the P h o n e 3 6 0 - 8 2 5 - 3 5 9 3 Town of South Prairie, FAX 360-825-7232 Pierce County, Washing# 599648 ton, authorizing the May11/12/14 or to apply for, sign, and SUPERIOR COURT OF enter into a nonexclusive WASHINGTON Fra n c h i s e A gr e e m e n t COUNTY OF KING with Pierce County to IN THE MATTER OF construct, operate, and THE ESTATE maintain a Water SysOF tem in, along, and under

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Heating/Air Conditioning

Heating & Air Conditioning

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LLOYD’S HEATING & SHEET METAL

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Concrete Included

4� Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (1)10’x14’ & (2) 10’x7’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8� PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, (4) 4’x3’ double glazed vinyl windows w/screens, 24’x12’ or 28’x12’ or 30’x12’ 50# loft w/L-shaped staircase, 3’ steel wainscoting, 18� eave & gable overhangs, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent.

Sales and Service of Gas, Oil & Electric Forced Air, Quality Air Filters Custom Metal Fabrication

1140935

2� Fiberglass vapor barrier roof insulation, 8 sidewall & trim colors w/25 year warranty.

Concrete Included

4� Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 16’x8’ raised panel steel overhead door, 3’x6’8� PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 18� eave & gable overhangs, 2’ poly eavelight.

LOYDH810MT

SPACE FOR LEASE

All Concrete Included

Home Services

House/Cleaning Service

*** Bonney Lake Cleaning Service *** Commercial/Residential Weekly Accounts Available Now! References Available Call Sarah for a Free Estimate

4� Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (1) 10’x12’ and (1) 8’x9’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8� PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 5/12 pitch roof w/scissor truss, 2’ poly eavelight, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent.

A-1 QUICK LANDSCAPING Concrete Included

253-228-9101 206-229-5632

Lic# quickl*984cr *Bonded/Insured

* Cleanup * Trim * Weed * Prune * Sod * Seed * Bark * Rockery * Backhoe * Patios 425-226-3911 206-722-2043

Toy Box 4� Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 12’x13’ metal framed sliding door w/ cam-latch closers, (2) 10’x12’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8� PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, (1) 4’x3’ double glazed vinyl window w/screen, 10’ Continuous flow ridge vent.

Daylight Garage

Concrete Included

2 Car Garage 4� Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 16’x7’ raised panel steel overhead door, 3’x6’8� PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 2’ poly eavelight, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent.

430/mo.

$

24’x36’x8’

$11,752

455/mo.

$

28’x36’x10’

$12,435

10,636 $11,253

$

161/mo.

$13,685

12,385

$

178/mo.

$

22’x24’x9’

24’x24’x9’

24’x28’x9’

$14,687

$15,260

13,352 13,873

$

211/mo.

$

30’x28’x12’

$20,867

$

199/mo.

$

30’x36’x12’

$24,124

18,970 $21,931

$

273/mo.

$

$16,493

14,999

$

237/mo.

$

30’x42’x12’

$

$26,099

23,727 340/mo.

315/mo.

$

$

28’x48’x14’

$28,568

26,089

$

374/mo.

$

30’x48’x14’

32’x48’x14’

$30,534

$31,481

27,885 $28,750

$

$

400/mo.

30’x30’x9/16’ 30’x36’x9/16’

$26,159

$27,238

345/mo.

$

24’x34’x10’

$21,109

$

36’x36’x9/16’

$29,849

$

359/mo.

$

393/mo.

$

24’x36’x10’

28’x36’x10’

$21,786

$23,460

19,278 $19,896 $21,425

$

277/mo.

$

285/mo.

$

307/mo.

$

20’x20’x8’

20’x24’x8’

20’x28’x8’

$12,071

$12,663

$13,514

10,924

$

11,460 $12,230

$

164/mo.

$

176/mo.

$

BUILDINGS BUILT

19,575

Lawn Maintenance

412/mo.

$

23,999 24,989 27,384

$

PERMABILT.com facebook.com/PermaBilt

Trimming, Pruning, Weeding, Clean-up Bark, Hauling All kinds of yard work!

30’x36’x12’

$

157/mo.

K&K Landscaping

489/mo.

$

$

$

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20,862,593

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29,976 $31,744 $34,100

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CALL FOR FALL SPECIAL

A-1 SHEER GARDENING & LANDSCAPING

BUILDINGS INCLUDE:

(1) 10’x8’ & (1) 5’x4’ Metal framed split sliding doors w/cam-latch closers, (3) 4’x8’ split opening unpainted wood Dutch doors, 3’x6’8� PermaBilt door w/selfclosing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 18� eave & gable overhangs, 10’ Continuous flow ridge vent.

Home Services Landscape Services

25% OFF!

$37,169

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253-921-2203

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$34,600

RV Garage/Storage

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a mission for public health and panic diffusion; armed with a bottle of chlorine mix, muck boots and Excel spreadsheets. She’s the angel of contact investigation. While she’s been providing proficiency for a world health problem, I’m sitting at home, working my way to Carpal tunnel. I’ve lived by proxy through my hero’s experiences, which have helped shift my personal and professional perspective. Because, the truth is, I haven’t always truly appreciated the military. In fact, through the years, I tended to roll my eyes at the hero worship over enlistees to military service. I’d talked to too many people who signed up for the armed forces because it was an easy choice, or his or her only way out. The military members I know generally don’t see themselves as saving the world and tend toward embarrassment at the notion — feeling like a fraud when they’re saluted for being stationed in the middle of nowhere USA, biding time with chewing tobacco and cigarettes. As a prospective military spouse, I’ve also felt guilty about utilizing any of the benefits associated with the service –

talk her through the difficult decisions. Maybe it’s weird to compliment myself for things like this, but I’d like to think I’m playing the supporting role many important people — often women — have played for centuries. I deal with her travel schedule and she copes with my midnight story inspirations. It’s a give and take. It’s what marriage in the 21st century is all about. And for us, it’s really never felt that difficult, even when the situations have been hard. My hero is a member of the Centers for Disease Control and is active duty with United States Public Health Service. She’s spent time in Sierra Leone assisting with the Ebola epidemic. My writing career has generally been held on the sidelines — working at smallto-midsize newspapers that cover community events and happenings, profiling individuals on a fairly modest scale — while my hero has been handling the big picture, for everybody. She’s undertaken

going to the USO at airports, free health care and certain discounts. What have I done to deserve any of these things? Perhaps through karma, my world, and all of those thoughts, changed in August when my hero left for Africa. Somehow, though I never left the U.S., it was one of the most mentally challenging three weeks of my life. I feared doing anything enjoyable — laughing, smiling — concerned that the moment I lost focus on my hero I’d receive a terrifying call. Luckily, I only suffered one of those: A false alarm. It seems that, somewhat selfishly, beyond my renewed appreciation for military service, I have learned to empathize my new fellow sideline dwellers — the parents and family members of military personnel who sit at home waiting for bad news. No matter the assignment, armed or unarmed, there’s always an extra risk for those in duty and a feeling of helplessness for those who wait back at the ranch. After 12-plus hours a day, without weekends, witnessing death and incomprehensible anguish, it’s remarkable that

the current slew of health care workers volunteer at all, let alone volunteer multiple times. These people have obvious dedication to public health and ethics — meaning you’d better have a damn good reason and some plush accommodations to institute a 21-day mandatory quarantine for those other heroes who aren’t showing any symptoms. Thus, when my hero returned, I gladly re-grabbed the reigns I’m most comfortable with. While driving us home from the Ebola presentation, I noticed the car rolling oddly. I found the tire had somehow deflated while we’d been parked. So, while my hero watched in her military uniform, I sat in the rain and a puddle, jacking up the car and replacing the flat. What a man, right? Admittedly, I felt quite good for taking care of my loved one during a time of need. In fact, replacing the tire only took about an hour and I only had to ask one stranger for help. My hero was so proud.

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