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Santa Run...
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Fire District 28 career firefighters and the Enumclaw Volunteer Firefighter Association announced the Santa Run will be from 6 to 9 p.m. today, Wednesday, through Saturday. • Today Santa Claus will be aboard the fire truck accompanied by firefighters between Watson and Semanski Street south of Roosevelt Avenue. • Thursday Santa will be between Semanski and 244th North to Highpoint. • Friday finds Santa between Semanski and Lafromboise streets between Roosevelt and McHugh avenues. • Saturday the fire truck will bring Santa to the downtown corridor up through the Chinook neighborhood. The Volunteer Firefighter Association extended a thank you to Fugate Ford for donating a Ford F-150 to help collect toys and food donations during the Santa Run.
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Cole Street in Enumclaw was filled with the sights and sounds of Christmas Saturday during annual Holiday Parade. The Enumclaw High School marching band along with White River and Sumner entertained the crowd. Photos by Kevin Hanson
Carol Benson appointed Black Diamond mayor By Eric Mandel and Dennis Box Editor
Six days after Dave Gordon resigned as mayor, the Black Diamond City Council appointed Councilwoman and mayor pro tempore Carol Benson as his replacement. The council chose not to advertise or request any applications for the position from the public. “We had the public’s input,”
Benson said after her unanimous appointment. “We all got elected by 70 percent.” The council made quick work of their selection Dec. 1 in front of more than 40 residents in the City Council chambers. Benson opened the mayoral appointment discussion by saying there is a lot of “talent” on the current council and picking from that pool would be the most expeditious course of action. The other four council members voiced their
The Enumclaw aquatic center picked up $55,000 from a King County Youth Sports Facilities Grant program. The grant allows for upgrades to the pool and facility. According to release from King County Executive Dow Constantine’s office, the program evaluates projects based on community need. Across King County the program with matching agreements from the cities, schools and local community groups will add up to $6 million for community parks and recreation projects. “From upgrading the aquatic center in Enumclaw to providing access to kids of all abilities at a playground in Bellevue, these grants build stronger communities where young people can exercise, learn teamwork and just have fun,” Constantine said. According to the King County release, the program is funded and sustained through a one-fourth of 1 percent car-rental tax authorized by the Legislature in 1993. Funds can only be used for developing and constructing facilities, not for costs of maintenance or operations. The grants must be matched by the local community organizations and are administered by the King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks. A total of $745,250 grants were awarded to King County communities and $12 million since the program was founded.
agreement for various reasons. Councilwoman Tamie Deady nominated Benson, saying she was “the best for Carol Benson the position” and fellow Councilwoman Janie Edelman said Benson’s financial and fiscal background would be an asset. There was no comment from the public on the matter at either public comment opportunities. Benson directed the city clerk to advertise for a new council member immediately. The council has 90 days to make that appointment or the King
County Council will make the selection. When asked after the meeting to explain the importance of the Dave Gordon quick appointment, Benson listed a myriad of city business items that she said must be handled. She said the 13 work items on the list include, most notably, re-opening the Black Diamond Community Center to the public, the general facilities plan and three moratoriums. Benson said she gets along with everyone on the council and that there will be less contention than there was with Gordon.
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One day a young man came in asking for rental help. He could not pay his current rent. He had lost a job. He had another job lined up, but had not yet started. His family was not willing to help and he had no resources to help him through the current situation. As our case manager listened to the story, little things kept changing. “Tell me about the job that ended.” It had actually been quite some time since he was employed. “When will you start your new job?” He hadn’t actually applied yet, but intended to. The more they talked, the more the story changed.
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Finally, the young man broke down and confessed an addiction to drugs. He pulled down the collar of his shirt and shared needle marks down his neck. This started a new conversation. “When did you begin using and why?” He was using heroin. He got hooked after an accident and prescription pain medication was no longer available. “Heroin is cheaper,” he shared. This young man was very much in need and very much in crisis. In this situation we
I’m often asked how we decide to help. Our emergency assistance process, while flexible in the type of assistance we can provide, is very structured in the procedure. As a person arrives, they sign in at the front desk, fill out an application that asks not only contact information, but income and expense information and what other resources they have utilized. Clients also provide their ID and copies of bills they are requesting assistance with. Case managers review records from any past visits to POM before they meet with the client. After an in-depth interview to establish what type of help they need, the case managers call the utility company or landlord to verify what information has been provided and what amount is due to prevent a shut off or eviction. For private landlords, public records are checked to confirm the legal owner of the property. When and if financial assistance is warranted, vendors are paid directly, no money is ever given to clients. Sometimes financial assistance isn’t what the client really needs.
OBITUARIES DEBORAH MILLER Deborah Lee Miller, a 25-year resident of this area, died Dec. 1, 2014. She was 55. She was born Jan. 15, 1959, in Seattle. She is survived by mother Jackie Eley Beswetherick; d a u g h t e r s Jacqueline Torrence and husband Dion of Yelm, Wash., and Deborah Miller Jessica Nelson and husband Ed of Enumclaw; brothers John Eley of Enumclaw, Chuck Eley and wife Terri of Moses Lake,Wash.,
DARLENE BONN Darlene Sunday Bonn, 70, died Nov. 8, 2014, at her Buckley home. She was at area resident for 40 years. She was born Jan. 2, 1944, in Salem, Ore., where she lived for 30 years. She worked with her husband for 30 years in their cabinet shop, D&L
Enumclaw resident Violet Josephine Simenson died Dec. 3, 2014, at the age of 96. She was born Feb. 2, 1918, in North Dakota. SEE OBITUARIES, PAGE 10
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Furniture. She also was a homemaker who enjoyed camping, reading, shooting pool, collecting rocks and creating special memories with her grandchildren. She is survived by her husband of 54 years, Lawrence N. Bonn; sons Larry Bonn (Corine) of Pocatello, Idaho, and Dave Bonn and Rob Bonn, both of Buckley; daughter Tammy Long (Al) of Buckley; 2 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. No services are planned.
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and Eddy Eley of Enumclaw; sisters Deanna Houser and husband Dave of Milwaukie, Ore., and Delores Fitzpatrick and husband Randy of Enumclaw; and seven grandchildren. A celebration of life is planned for 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13, at 1838 Porter St. in Enumclaw.
3 – Enumclaw High School Marching Band • • • Downtown business were encouraged to decorate their storefronts for the season, using a “holiday jingle” theme. Rendezvous Wine and Brew took first place, Puget Sound Draperies was judged to be second and The Sequel bookstore was third.
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chose not to provide rental assistance, but instead referred him to treatment programs and shelters in Seattle that are equipped to best help with both his immediate needs and his addiction. While we offer next steps and resources, it will ultimately be up to this young man to move toward recovery.
Program Best crowd pleaser: Brundage Bone Concrete Pumping Best theme overall: Cerebral Palsy Awareness (Eyes of a Child) The school marching band competition went as follows: 1 – Sumner High School Spartan Marching Band 2 – White River High School Marching Band
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Heading the list of award winners during Enumclaw’s annual holiday parade were PGH Excavating and Mount Rainier Baseball Association, who shared the “Most Christmas Spirit” award. Also honored during Saturday night’s parade through downtown Enumclaw were: Best treat giveaway: Enumclaw Adventure Before and After School
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Perfect time for indoor garden
If you chose a traditional poinsettia….
The good news about
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the traditional poinsettia is that new varieties are easier to grow and maintain. The new poinsettias can add indoor color for nine months or more – if you like having a poinsettia in bloom for spring. Colors are now available in soft pinks, whites, golds and even pastel blends besides the traditional Christmas red. You can also find tiny desktop poinsettias or hanging baskets of poinsettia that save on space. Just remember to protect your potted poinsettia from the cold – this means do not let poinsettia sit in an unheated car while you do errands. Keep a paper sleeve around the plant
while traveling to protect it from frosty drafts. Do not overwater. Yellowing lower leaves are often a sign of too much water so make sure there is a drainage hole in the foil and plastic wrapping.
Help yourself to a hellebore
The holiday gift plant with the fastest growth in sales is the winter-blooming hellebore. This perennial has evergreen foliage, long-lasting white or pastel blooms and is winter hardy and long lived in the landscape. Hellebores have been more popular than poinsettias in Europe for a decade but are now making their budding appearance in American home stores, grocery stores and nurseries, all wrapped up in red foil paper and ready to give as an indoor gift plant.
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Unlike a traditional poinsettia, a winter-blooming hellebore can be planted directly into the garden once the holiday season is past. This makes it a popular plant to give to an office or apartment dweller as there will be no need feel guilty about disposing of the plant, pot and soil once the holiday is over. Hand off the hellebore to
any delighted gardener who will enjoy this shade-loving perennial for years to come.
Amaryllis is the drama mama
Give an already budded amaryllis bulb or, for a more dramatic performance, give a planted amaryllis just starting to show green leaves. The thick stem will emerge, bearing huge buds that open up to bright red, pink or white blooms. The huge butterfly-shaped flowers never fail to impress and will last for weeks. Set a pair of amaryllis on a mantel or place a single potted bulb in a serving bowl surrounded by sparkling ornaments. Your holiday decorating just went from dull to dramatic.
Dwarf evergreens, big impact
Dwarf Alberta spruce can be found at nurseries now, often decorated like mini Christmas trees. These will thrive indoors for just a week or so before starting to suffer from the warm indoor temperatures and dry air. Use these evergreens outdoors as porch decorations and then add them to the landscape when the ground is not frozen. Copyright for this column owned by Marianne Binetti.
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Amanda Sprau gave up one career to open Country Girl Boutique in downtown Enumclaw. Submitted photo.
Country Girl Boutique opens doors Specializing in handcrafted items made by local residents, Amanda and James Sprau have opened Country Girl Boutique in downtown Enumclaw. Inside the Railroad Avenue shop, visitors find custom signs, home decor and gifts for baby and bridal showers, weddings or housewarming parties. There’s even “a little something for him, too,” the owners say. Amanda Sprau, a mother of three, started making nursery room signs for her kids, and expanded to making signs for baby shower gifts. Spurred by family, she started selling her creations, which she tailored to meet customer desires. Soon, she was busy day and night and finally decided to leave the dental field and open a storefront business. Address: 1618 Railroad St. Phone: 253-334-5400. Email: amandasmemoriesmade@gmail.com Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Imagination Theatre to bring “Charlie Brown Christmas” to Buckley stage “Does any know what Christmas is all about?” Enumclaw’s Imagination Theatre brings a beloved Christmas treasure to
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life – “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” The public is invited to attend and see favorite characters come to life: Charlie, Lucy, Linus and Snoopy, too. Productions are scheduled for 7 p.m. Dec. 12 and again at 2 and 7 p.m. Dec. 13, in the auditorium of Glacier Middle School in Buckley. Admission will be $10 for adults, $5 for children and senior citizens.
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This part of December is the perfect time to grow your indoor garden. Winter blooms are as close as the houseplant section of the nursery or home center. Giving a blooming plant as a gift has some definite advantages: • when you give a plant you don’t have to worry about the correct size; • a plant can be given and enjoyed early – no last minute rush; • no need for gift wrap; • indoor plants improve air quality and mental health; • some plants like hellebores can be planted out into the garden or bulbs like amaryllis can be regrown for years of blooms.
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Sports! Enumclaw & White River High School Previews
EHS athletes aim for success By Dennis Box Editor
Swim and Dive
The Enumclaw High boys swim and dive team opened its season with a dominating victory over Bonney Lake, showing
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both the depth and strength of the squad. Enumclaw beat Bonney Lake 134.5-48.5 and coach Jesse Nitz expects more of the same as the season progress. “Although we are a small team we have a surprising amount of depth,” Nitz said. “Even those that are new to the sport are learning quickly and poised to make some serious contributions.” Nitz said freshman Ethan Horan was one of the pleasant surprises with his “natural speed and feel for the water. He’s one of our top swimmers in every event.” Other swimmers to watch include co-captain Mitchell Petellin, a senior specializing in sprints. Bryce VanHoof, co-captain and senior, excels in the breaststroke and medley while junior Brandon Vick swims the distance events. “The team as a whole has a great vibe,” Nitz said. “Everyone has been giving it their all in practice and are seeing the results already. This is one of those years that all the right guys are on the team at the same time. The guys know they’re part of something special here and are very excited.”
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The girls wrestling team at Enumclaw High is on a championship quest. The eight girls on the team include two-time state champion KC Moulden at 235 pounds. Moulden is the team captain and has a 75-7 career record. Last season the EHS girls took second place in the South Puget Sound League 3A, seventh at regionals and ninth in the state tournament. “Our goal this year is to really focus on improving ourselves as both a wrestler and a person,” coach Jerry Scheidt said. “Even though we voted and have elected one captain, all the girls will
be taking on some leadership responsibilities this year. The goal is to be league champion.” Enumclaw wrestlers to watch include Raquel Cormier, 15-15 last year. She injured her elbow at regionals but is back in form. Ally Smith will wrestle at 170, same as last season, and Jaelen Hobert is back on the mat. She was an alternate to state two years ago. Scheidt said Laurel Zemke, “spent most of last year learning wrestling, but has worked in the offseason doing judo and was a state judo champion...and that has added to her mat time and experience.” Scheidt said freshman Alexandra Puzon, at 100 pounds, has put many hours on the mat during the offseason wrestling in large tournaments and is expected to make an impact. The coach said the team has an agreement with the Muckleshoot Tribal School. “We practice, compete and travel together except for when we get to the postseason, (then) we score and become two separate teams,” Scheidt said. The tribal school has seven wrestlers and the coach is Heather Scheidt. The wrestlers are Jasmine Arivizu, Monique Brace, Lexi James-Mason, Leondra Keeline, Virginia Marquez, Natasha Underwood Elkins and Gahlaho Wier.
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The Hornet boys are on the mat, ready to raise their arms in victory. “As a team we have high expectations this season,” coach Adam Eilers said. “Our goal is to win our league, regional, sub regional and (reach the) top three in state.” Kyle Opland is back, wrestling at 113 pounds. Opland took the third-place medal in state last year. Jake Treece took sixth last season at 106 and is in the lineup. Levi Norton and Hunter Haney were both state qualifiers and returned for the Hornets. Eilers also noted two freshman, Kioni Gill and Quinton Southcott. Both were in the finals at the White River Classic Saturday.
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Sports! Enumclaw & White River High School Previews
Lewandowski, Armstrong top WR returnees By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer
The White River High wrestling program has
headed into the winter season with a healthy dose of returning grapplers on both the boys and girls side of the ledger.
The teams kicked things off Saturday, with the boys hosting the annual White River Classic while the girls headed to an invitational at
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The top returnees are found among the ranks of the Hornet girls. Heading the list is senior standout Hannah Lewandowski. All she did during her junior campaign was win regionals and then pin three state foes at the Class 2A state tournament. She came up short in the state finals, but brought home second-place honors. She’s not the only Hornet girl with state-tourney experience. Also returning this year are sophomore Erin Redford and senior Kendra Blue; each won a state match last year before being eliminated. That trio helped White River to a strong regional showing last year. The team placed fourth, trailing only the Class 3A Lakes Lancers and 4A teams from Puyallup and Emerald Ridge. Aside from the statetested veterans, “we have an aggressive group of first-year wrestlers that are
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Election is history but cash still flows
The votes are counted, but contributions continue flowing to participants in this year’s election. Tens of thousands of dollars in political donations had been reported to the state Public Disclosure Commission ahead of this week’s deadline for candidates and party committees to reveal their receipts for November. Early filings show that victors are reaping some nice spoils, especially on the Republican side of the aisle. State Sen. Pam Roach, R-Auburn, who won re-election to her 31st District seat by defeating a Republican state representative, collected nearly $10,000 from a fundraiser in Olympia put on by a cadre of Jerry Cornfield longtime lobbyists. Columnist And The Leadership Council, a fund controlled by the Senate Republican Caucus, had hauled in $127,550 through Dec. 1. That will replenish a cache depleted by the spending of $3 million to defend incumbents and add a 25th member to secure the majority in the Senate. A similar scenario is unfolding in the House, where Minority Leader Dan Kristiansen, R-Snohomish, ran unopposed yet five donors delivered unsolicited checks adding up to $3,250. And the Reagan Fund, which Kristiansen and his fellow caucus leaders control, has garnered $47,500 since the election, in which Republicans gained four seats in the House. One reason some lawmakers — not all — are out asking for money is that the rising cost of campaigns creates an insatiable need for it. Also, state law bans lawmakers and statewide officials like the governor from political fund-raising within 30 days of a legislative session. That’s inspired many to get what they can through solicitation letters and fundraisers before the freeze sets in Dec. 12. Why individuals and interest groups respond with postelection contributions is the other side of the equation. Sometimes it’s as simple as a longtime supporter wanting to donate one more time, like a congratulatory pat on the back. More often, if the donor is an active participant in politics and intends to walk the hallways of the Capitol during the upcoming session, it is prudent to acknowledge a lawmaker’s electoral success with a contribution. Consider the action of Stand for Children in Washington, an influential voice in the state’s education reform movement. The group gave $950 to Roach on Nov. 21, even though it endorsed opponent Cathy Dahlquist in the election. If the group did not want to see Roach win this time, why would it provide funds it knows will go to help jump-start her next campaign? “Sen. Roach invited us to a post-election fundraiser, and we participated since she has been aligned with us most of
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GOP can learn from Federalists The year was 1798 and the Federalists, fearful of the French Revolution spreading to the United States, passed three Alien Acts as well as a Sedition Act, which prosecuted and imprisoned those who publicly criticized the government. President John Adams promptly signed them into law. The United States was soon to be fighting a two-year, quasi-sea war with the French who were fighting the English, again. These new laws gave the president more power to deport immigrants and to make it harder for new immigrants to vote. The Alien Acts increased the number of years it took for an immigrant to vote from five years to 14. Clearly, the Federalists saw these new immigrants as a security threat. “As one Federalist in Congress declared, there was no need to ‘invite hordes of Wild Irishmen, nor the turbulent and disorderly of all the world, to come here with a basic view to distract our tranquility’” (U.S. History.org). This anti-foreign mood had political undertones. Most of the immigrants, mainly Irish and French, were destined to vote for the Thomas Jefferson’s proFrench Democratic-Republican Party. By lengthening the time for immigrants to become citizens, Federalists could delay votes being cast for their political opponent. Eventually, Thomas Jefferson and his party were able to rally
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support against Adams and the Federalists over these acts and sweep into power during the election of 1800. Passing these laws was an act of desperation and fear on the part of the Federalists. Their party would eventually die in 1814 after New England, the geographic heart of the Federalist Party, threatened secession over the War of 1812 against the British. That war was hurting their trading profits with their main customer, Britain. I think of the Alien and Sedition Acts when I see what the Republicans in Congress are doing with the immigration issue. They are, in many ways, in a no-win situation. If they pass reform of the immigration law, it is likely these eventually-naturalized undocumented aliens will vote Democratic (the party founded by Thomas Jefferson) like their Irish and French immigrant predecessors. If the new Republican majority in Congress does not pass immigration legislation, Latinos – the largest ethnic minority in the U.S. –
will permanently turn against the Republicans because Republicans will be seen as hating ethnic minorities. It must be a frustrating situation for Republican leaders. Dammed if you do and dammed if you don’t. This is one major reason why the Republicans have delayed reforming immigration for so long. Republicans are in a real bind as their political base ages and dies during the next decade or so. Who will replace them? How can the Republicans, like their Federalist ancestors, continue to survive as a political party? Will they, like their predecessors, die? Will a new political party emerge to take what remains? The Republican Party emerged as the reform party in the 1850s when it was created in the political and racial turmoil that led up to the Civil War in 1861 – the political activists whose main push was to end slavery in America and who fought the Civil War as the party of Lincoln. In gratitude for their freedom, those former slaves voted Republican as a block until Democrat Franklin Roosevelt became president in 1933. Will this anti-immigrant cycle be repeated over the next 30 to 40 years? Time will tell. The Republican Party would do well to remember their founding goals in the 1850s rather than those of their political ancestors – the Federalists of the 1790s.
Enjoy a taste of the holidays Through the many years I’ve written these columns, I have on occasion, especially during the holiday season – in fact, I suspect, only during the holidays – offered recipes for some of my favorite dishes, drinks and sweets. And since I’m currently suffering through a minor episode of writer’s block, owing in large part to the latenight gaiety that characterizes this time of year, original ideas about Christmas-related subjects are difficult to come up with. So, I hope you’ll forgive me if I take the easy way out of such mental constipation and repeat some of those recipes. Besides, given the late-night gaiety just mentioned, chances are most of you probably won’t remember that I’ve used them in previous columns. I offer these candy recipes that I especially identify with the holidays.
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1 cup chopped almonds In a heavy pot, melt the butter, add sugar and bring to a boil. Add almonds and stir constantly until light brown (approximately 20 or 30 minutes.) Pour onto a buttered cookie sheet. Cool. Melt a large Hershey bar and spread on the toffee candy. Cover and press with a sprinkle of shredded walnuts.
In a bowl put: 1 cup chopped nuts 1 12 oz. package of chocolate chips 1 cube butter In a sauce pan put: 1 cup sugar 1 small can canned milk (2/3 cup) 15 large marshmallows Bring to a boil and cook for 6 minutes. Pour heated contents over mixture in bowl and stir until chocolate chips and butter have melted. Put on a 8-inch square pan lined with wax paper.
1 cup peanut butter 1/4 cup butter 2 cups sifted powdered sugar Mix and roll into 3/4-inch balls. Freeze. In a double boiler, melt one
Obviously, these aren’t recommended for anyone on a low-fat/lowcholesteral or sugar-free diet. For the rest of us, they’re delightful little taste treats. Cheers!
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then came up with a real doozy of an idea. She said something that initially seemed beyond ridiculous. She said, “Why don’t you rub my feet a little bit, they really hurt.” My first thought was, “Hey lady, we were just in an argument.”
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you to love me and lead us in prayer.” Whoa! Every ounce of my flesh despised her words but every molecule of my spirit knew she was completely correct. She needed me to take the lead and hold her hands and pray in the very middle of the muck and mire in which we found our conversation residing. My inner dialogue told me that she’s trying to manipulate me by “playing the religion card.” The only problem was that her request was so perfect I hated it. Why didn’t I think of it first? I gritted my teeth as I nestled her hands in mine.
bornly clutched my anger and bitterness, I asked God to help me get rid of it and to help Molly do the same. Then, we both heard a voice from the clouds. Just kidding! Actually, we didn’t hear anything. We said, “Amen,” then sat staring at each other. Molly, in all her wisdom,
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EHS, White River split games Senior Writer
The Plateau’s Hornet hoop programs split a doubleheader Friday evening, as the Enumclaw boys won in dramatic fashion while the White River girls rolled to a decisive victory. The games – season openers for both schools – were staged in the White River gymnasium. The boys had fans on the edge of their seats as the seconds ticked
away. White River held a 59-57 advantage, but Enumclaw had possession of the ball. The victory was sealed when, with just seven seconds remaining, Josh Erickson nailed a 3-pointer to give Enumclaw at 60-59 triumph. White River kept a lead nearly all the way, starting with a 23-12 margin at the end of the first quarter. The Pierce County crew took a 36-26 lead into halftime and still led 47-42 after three quarters of play.
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Kentlake 68, Enumclaw 57 Dec. 2 at Kentlake Enumclaw: 12-14-12-19 – 57 Kentlake: 15-17-14-22 – 68 Enumclaw highlights: Zac Webb 30 points, 7 rebounds; Tyler Bogh 8 points; Josh Erickson 9 points, 3 assists; Scotty Garvin 6 points, 8 assists, 6 rebounds. EHS record: 0-1 league and overall. C. Christian 49, White River 44
Zac Webb led EHS with 22 points and 13 rebounds while Erickson finished with 16 points and four steals, along with his game-winning 3-point bomb. White River had three players crack double figures: Dustin France tallied 15 points, Alex Waller finished with 14 and Brandon Scheer added 11. In the girls contest, White River held the advantage in every quarter, rolling to a 62-46 verdict. Most of the damage was done in the opening periods, with White River
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Dec. 1 at White River White River: 18-13-5-8 – 44 Cascade Christian: 10-7-16-16 – 49 White River: Dustin France 15, Alex Wallen 12, Brandon Scheer 6, Tyler Meadows 3, Trent Buchanan 2, Chad Durrant 2, Chris Marmon 2, Hunter Hendricks 2.
GIRLS BASKETBALL Tumwater 38, Enumclaw 28 Dec. 2 at Enumclaw
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White River Classic December 6 at White River White River placers: Mason Hamilton tie for third; Cooper Franklin, Ryan Redford, Cole Tucker and Garret Severson tie for fifth. Enumclaw placers: Enumclaw 40, Bonney Lake 24 December 3 at Enumclaw 106 pounds: Evan Tracy (BL) wins by forfeit. 113 pounds: Kyle Opland (E) def. Brandon Kylor (BL) by 4-3 decision. 120 pounds: Levi Norton (E) def. Carson Corbaley (BL) by
leading 20-14 after the first frame and 33-22 by intermission. White River’s Kendall Bird, a first-team all-league selection as a freshman, poured in a game-high 20 points. Senior Kristin Sturdivan, also a first-team pick a season ago, added 19 points. Enumclaw was paced by Hayley Sonneson with 11 points and Samantha Engebretsen with 10.
2-1 decision. 126 pounds: Quinton Southcott (E) def. Mason Sabin (BL) 16-2. 132 pounds: Hunter Haney (E) def. Jordan Cozzi (BL) by pin. 138 pounds: Jake Treece (E) def Ryan Schafer (BL) by pin. 145 pounds: Ben Cross (E) def. Doug Nichols (BL) by pin. 152 pounds: Zach Koeller (BL) def. Adin Hanrahan (E) by 4-0 decision. 160 pounds: Avery Meyer (BL) def. Cavin Rewoldt (E) by pin. 170 pounds: Keegen Dorsey (BL) def. Jake Eilertson (E) by 6-2 decision. 182 pounds: Jaren Meister (BL) def. Brent Leffers (E) by pin. 195 pounds: Meyers Hammond (E) wins by forfeit. 220 pounds: Kioni Gill (E) def. Kaleb Davis (BL) by 14-8 decision. Enumclaw record: 1-0 league and overall.
second place (Ethan Horan, Bryce VanHoof, Brandon Vick, Mitchell Petellin). 200 freestyle: Vick, first; Jayson Bates, second; Hechter, fourth. 200 individual medley: Horan, first; VanHoof, second; Madewell, third. 50 freestyle: Petellin, first; Kaehn, second; Brett Butler, fourth. Diving: Madewell, second; Evan O’Neill, third. 100 butterfly: Petellin, second; Morgan, third; Hechter, fourth. 100 freestyle: VanHoof, first; O’Neill, third; Travis Ediger, fourth. 500 freestyle: Vick, first; Bates, second; Nathan March, third. 200 freestyle relay: first (Morgan, Kaehn, Hechter, Madewell); second (Adam Percival, Butler, Bates, March). 100 backstroke: Horan, first; Morgan, tie second; Butler, fourth. 100 breaststroke: Kaehn, first; March, second; Percival, fourth. 400 freestyle relay: first (Petellin, Horan, Vick, VanHoof); third (Edgar, Butler, O’Neill, Bates).
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the time over the years,” policy director Dave Powell wrote in an email. And there’s SEIU Healthcare 775NW, the statewide union for thousands of long-term care workers in Washington. It spent nearly $450,000 in this election — most of it trying to elect Democrats. The organization gave $20,000 to the Leadership Council in mid-October and $10,000 to the Reagan Fund on Nov. 21, its only contributions to the GOP committees this cycle. By comparison, it gave $162,500 to Democratic counterparts in the House and Senate. Corporations and business associations are doing it, too. Alaska Airlines, for example, wrote its first check to the Reagan Fund after the election, and it was for $10,000. Farmers Insurance Group has written two checks, totaling $80,000, to the Leadership Council. So while the season of giving to politicians might be drawing to an end, there seem to be plenty of people, and companies, hoping to receive something in return soon. Political reporter Jerry Cornfield’s blog, The Petri Dish, is at www.heraldnet. com.
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DIANE BYRD Enumclaw resident Diane Byrd died with family by her side on Nov. 30, 2014. She was 79. She was born Feb. 23, 1935, in Kellogg, Iowa. She is survived by daughters Melissa James, Mary Ranton and Joyce Dao, all of Enumclaw; brother David Hotchkin of Seattle; sisters Patricia Pierce of Grinnell, Iowa, and Hope Cokerton, also of Iowa; six grandchildren and five great-grandchldren. She was preceded in death by husband Cit Byrd and son Scott Byrd. No services are planned. Memorials may be made to Enumclaw Fire/District 28. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. You Can Now Get Today’s News...Today & Every Day! All New at:
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Then, I remembered the verse I have quoted so many times to other couples: love covers a multitude of sins. As I started rubbing her feet, I was tempted to give her little toe an extra hard pinch for good measure, but I didn’t. We were soon seeing each other’s perspective and unity and intimacy was re-established. What I found was that the prayer, coupled with acting in love, helped my mind and emotions catch up. Not because it’s a proven generic formula for success, but rather because we
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serve a living God who is real, and whose love resides in and through us... which is more powerful than a mighty river flowing! Now, I don’t think foot massages are the key to resolving every sticky situation (although I know many might disagree), but I do believe love and kindness is the key. It seems to me that the greatest opportunity for breakthrough in regards to Godly love, grace and forgiveness, is to experiment with it in the midst of frustration, anger and bitterness. The only problem is that it’s really challenging to do it. And because this is the spiritual section of my writing, I’m tempted to include dozens of scriptures and build commentary to them to prove my point. This would be fine and acceptable. The only thing is: What
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Lord, father and friend. Then, being still and listening. Not rocket science. Just relationship. Experiment with this today: next time you’re frustrated, angry or sad, don’t delay or wait for your feelings to feel like praying. Don’t pause for your emotions to stabilize. Force your actions to determine your thoughts by praying in the middle of the muck. Next time you find yourself in the middle of a disagreement with a loved one stop, drop it and pray. Pray mad! Love mad! The point is that you are opening the gateway for God’s love to flow like a river, in the situation and in the hearts of you and the other person. Ultimately, you may very well get in touch with the fact that God empowers us to love, forgive and bless others, more than you ever thought possible.
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God is laying on my heart is to tell you to apply his love in the real world, in your real relationships and of which you’ve been reading about in your Bible for a really long time. I need to love even when it’s the last thing I FEEL like doing. I need to forgive when the other person definitely doesn’t “deserve” it. I need to think about others when my brain is screaming, “What about me!?” One problem with this is that apart from God these tasks are impossible. Now, to my main point – an intimate and personal relationship with Jesus is crucial, otherwise I’m totally toast when it comes to being an authentic example of God’s love. What does that mean, you ask? Nothing too complicated, nor perfect in any way. You see, it’s simply and sincerely talking to my Savior,
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Vern Del Estabrook, age 76, died November 28, 2014 at his home in Buckley, WA. He was born February 11, 1938 in Ladysmith, WI to Del and Lois Estabrook. Vern served his country in the US Navy from 1956-1958. He married his wife, Helen, on June 10, 1960. Vern was a retired logger, long-hauler trucker, and most recently the gatekeeper for private hunting land up in Kapowsin. He kept a gun shop, where he traded guns and shot the breeze with the hunters as they passed through. He was quick witted, with a dry sense of humor, and loved his family. Vern enjoyed bingo, reading, fishing, and watching football. Vern is survived by his twin children: Del and wife Debbi, and Della and husband David. He is also survived by his grandchildren: Justin and wife Bre, Branden and wife Katrina, Ashton and fiancé Ryan, Kayla and husband Bubba, and Jake and girlfriend Nicole. Also, his great grandchildren: Alissa, Dylan, Kohl, Cash, and Oaklee. Vern will be truly missed by his family and friends. A small, graveside service to celebrate Vern’s life will be held at the Carbonado cemetery on Dec 20th.
It is with deep sorrow we share the news of the passing of Norma Gene Green. She passed away on November 15, 2014. Norma was one of six children born to Ed and Violet Hulett. She grew up in Buckley and graduated from Buckley High School in 1947. She married Bill Green and was married on September 11, 1948. They raised five children; Judy McCarty, Robert (Christie) Green, Mary (Dan) Danneman, Nancy (Tim) Bock, and Gordy (Jan) Green. While Norma was busy raising her family she enrolled and graduated from Knapp Buisiness College. She started her banking career at American Federal in Tacoma and later transferred to Cascade Security Bank in Enumclaw. She worked at SeaFirst Bank in Sumner for awhile. Norma opened her own florist business in her family home in the late 60s and sold Real Estate in her later years. Norma loved traveling, camping, flowers, cooking and crocheting. She was a special mother, sister, and friend. She will truly be missed but not forgotten. She has 14 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband of 54 years; Bill Green, two brothers Andy and Richard Hulett, and one sister Ruth Rossman. She is survived by her two sisters; Sue Wallert and Judy Holyan. Norma lived at Cedar Ridge Retirement Center in Bonney Lake and went to Community Presbyterian Church in Buckley. There will be a memorial for Norma at Community Presbyterian Church 152 S Cottage St in Buckley on December 13th at 11am. In lieu of flowers please donate to the Church or your favorite charity.
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ORDINANCE NO. 2551 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ENUMCLAW, KING COUNTY, WA S H I N G TO N , A P P ROV I N G T H E P R E L I M I N A R Y P L AT KNOWN AS SUNTOP PUD DIVISION 1, LOCATED IN THE GENERAL VICINITY SOUTH OF SR 410/ROOSEV E L T, N O R T H O F WA R N E R AV E N U E AND EAST OF MT PEAK STREET NORTH, OWNED BY FRANCES HOLDENER CONSISTI N G O F A P P R OX I MATELY 105 ACRES, PROPOSED TO BE ULTIMATELY SUBDIVIDED INTO 116 LOTS, 6 FUTURE DEVELOPMENT TRACTS, 1 PARK AND 1 STORMWATER TRACT ORDINANCE NO 2552 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ENUMCLAW, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON REZONING PORTIONS OF PA R C E L N U M B E R S 3020007-9012, -9011, 3020007-9111 AND 302007-9001 FROM PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT TO HIGHW AY A N D C O M M U NITY BUSINESS AND DENYING REZONE FROM PLANNED UNIT D E V E L O P M E N T TO M U LT I FA M I LY ( R 4 ) , PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ORDINANCE NO. 2554 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ENUMCLAW, KING COUNTY, WA S H I N G TO N L E V YING THE GENERAL TAXES FOR THE CITY FOR THE FISCAL YEAR COMMENCING JANUARY 1, 2015, ON ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY W I T H I N T H E C I T Y, WHICH IS SUBJECT T O TA X AT I O N F O R THE PURPOSE OF P R OV I D I N G S U F F I CIENT REVENUE TO CARRY ON THE NORM A L AC T I V I T I E S O F THE CITY FOR THE ENSUING YEAR AS REQUIRED BY LAW. The full text of each Ordinance, which was passed by the Enumclaw City Council are available through the City of Enumclaw Administration office at City SPACE FOR LEASE Hall. Effective date is DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW five (5) days after publi(253) 219-5952 cation. # 604165 12/10/14 Public Hearing Town of Carbonado Public Notice: The Carbonado Town T h e W i l k e s o n To w n Council will be holding a Council is moving the public hearing on last council meeting date M o n d a y, D e c e m b e r of 2014 from December 15th, 2014 at 6:30 p.m., 24th at 7pm to Decemat the Town Hall. The ber 22nd at 6pm purpose of this hearing # 604150 is to hear oral and writ- 12/10/14 ten testimony on the Public Notice 2015 final budget. ResiTown of Carbonado dents are encouraged to The 2015 Preliminar y attend or submit written comments to the Budget has been filed Clerk no later than noon with the Town Clerk. Copies of the proposed on the above date. budget will be available /s/ Michelle Chabot at the Clerk’s office on Clerk-Treasurer Monday December 8th, # 604499 2014. 12/10/14
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/s/ Michelle Chabot Clerk-Treasurer # 604501 12/10/14 SOUTH PRAIRIE TOWN COUNCIL VACANCY As a result of the resignation of Les Rossich effective July 15, 2014, a vacancy exists in the position of South Prairie Town Council. If you are interested in applying for the South Prairie Town Council position, submit a brief resume and cover letter, along with no more than three references, to the Office of the County Council or on the County C o u n c i l ’s We b Pa g e (www.co.pierce.wa.us/co uncil). The Council will receive resumes through Mond a y, D e c e m b e r 2 9 , 2014. Your submittal must be date stamped or received in the County Council office, 930 Tacoma Avenue So., Room 1 0 4 6 , Ta c o m a , W A 98402, before 4:30 p.m. on that date. E-mailed and FAXed applications will also be accepted ( l m e d ley@co.pierce.wa.us – email or 253-798-7509 – FAX). Applications received after the deadline will not be considered. If you have any questions, please call Dan Roach, Chair of the Pierce County Council, 2537983635, or Susan Long, Legal Counsel, 253-798-6068. #604023 12/3/14,12/10/14, TOWN OF SOUTH PRAIRIE MEETING CHANGE NOTICE The Regular Council Meeting for January 6, 2015 is changed to January 13, 2015, 7:00 PM at the South Prairie Town Hall, 121 NW Washington Street. # 604502 12/10/14 White River School District Sale of Surplus Vehicle White River School District #416 has declared a 1988 Jeep cherokee as surplus. The sale will be held at 28233 St. Rt. 410 E . B u c k l e y, b e t w e e n 10AM & 2PM on the 9th of January 2015 and will be awarded to the highest sealed bid. Sealed bids can be mailed to district office at P.O Box 2 0 5 0 B u c k l e y, W A 98321. # 603339 12/3/14, 12/10/14 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF PIERCE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LEONARD S. SIGNANI and MITSUE SIGNANI, Deceased NO. 14-4-01826-9 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 20, 2014 Date of first publication: December 3, 2014. DIANE SIGNANI 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 # 602850 12/3/14, 12/10/14, 12/17/14 TOWN OF SOUTH PRAIRIE TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER REDUCING THE VEGETATIVE BUFFER WIDTH FROM 100 FEET, AS REQUIRED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ECOLOGY, TO 50 FEET AS ADOPTED PREVIOUSLY BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF SOUTH PRAIRIE Tu e s d ay, 1 3 Ja n u a r y 2015, 7:00 P.M. South Prairie Town Hall 1 2 1 N W Wa s h i n g t o n Street South Prairie, Washington 98385 Notice to the public and other agencies is hereby g i ve n t h a t t h e S o u t h Prairie Town Council will hold a public hearing to consider reducing the vegetative buffer width from 100 feet, as required by the Depar tment of Ecology, to 50 feet, as previously a d o p t e d by t h e Tow n Council of South Prairie. On 2 October 2012 the Town Council adopted the Draft Updated Shoreline Master Program containing a 50 foot vegetative buffer. On 26 September 2013, the Department of Ecology issued Final Notes on the submitted Draft Shoreline Master Program. The Department of Ecology issued Final Notes, which contained required changes. One of the Required Changes was to change the vegetative buffer width f r o m To w n C o u n c i l adopted 50 foot buffer to 1 0 0 fe e t . T h e To w n Council wants to hear from the public whether
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2 CAR GARAGE & HOBBY SHOP 24’x 36’x 9’ Concrete Included!
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RV GARAGE 24’ 24’x 38’x 14’ Concrete Included!
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4” Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (1) 10’x12’ and (1) 9’x9’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’ x 6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 2’ poly eavelight along one eave, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent.
4” Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (1) 10’x14’ & (2) 10’x7’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’ x 6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, (4) 4’x3’ double glazed vinyl windows w/screens, 24’x12’ 50# loft w/L-Shaped staircase, 3’ steel wainscoting, 18” eave and gable overhangs, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent.
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• Jeans • Boots • Hats • Belts • Shirts • Coats • Buckles • Jewelry • Purses • Western Art • Saddles • Tack • Horse Blankets & more!
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Winter Horse Blanket Sale 10% off Tank De-Icers & Heated Buckets 10% off Heated Poultry Waterers 10% off Huge Poultry Specialty Feed Selection Organic Grains, Patriot No Corn, No Soy, Scratch Grains
Santa Photos FREE with food donation! December 13, 10:30a-2p (Pets & People!)
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Letters to SANTA
Mail or drop off your letter to Santa Claus. It will be sent off to the North Pole courtesy of The Courier-Herald. Our address is: Courier-Herald,1627 Cole St, Enumclaw, WA 98022. Attn: Dear Santa.
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