Robert B. Mitchell
October 1, 2008
Robert B. Mitchell died Sept. 4, 2008. He was 72.
David Richard Albertson
October 1, 2008
David Richard Albertson, of Issaquah, died peacefully Sept. 23, 2008, at Overlake Hospital. He was 76.
Ilse Hilda Wanglie
October 1, 2008
Ilse Hilda Wanglie, of Issaquah, died Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2008, at Providence Marianwood in Issaquah. She was 84.
Clara Elizabeth Mead
October 1, 2008
Clara E. Mead, of Issaquah, died at her home Sunday, Sept. 21, 2008. She was 80.
Julia’s serves up wholesome, home-style food
October 1, 2008
Julia’s in Issaquah has been dishing up wholesome home-style favorites for more than seven years. Sure, they have the stellar pancakes, $6.50, and the new spicy Baja omelet, with bacon and peppers, $9.95, which are served all day.
But you can count on the restaurant for more than just an old-fashioned breakfast. Read more
Arts Calendar
October 1, 2008
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Village Theatre presents the musical, “Saint Heaven,” through Oct. 26. Tickets are $18 – $58 and available by calling 392-2202 or going online to www.villagetheatre.org.
Skyline High School presents Neil Simon’s “The Odd Couple” at 7:30 p.m. through Oct. 4 in the Lyceum Theater. Tickets, $8 for general admission and $6 for students and senior citizens, are available at the door. Call 837-7907. Read more
Issaquah blasts Garfield 55-14
October 1, 2008
Kyle Hansen, Issaquah senior running back, leaves Garfield linemen in his wake as he rolls up a 41-yard gain in the third quarter of the game, a 55-14 win for the Eagles. Photo by Greg Farrar
Legendary automaker Henry Ford once said, “There is no such thing as no chance.” But Ford would change his opinion had he witnessed the Sept. 26 football game between Issaquah and Garfield high schools.
Sports Calendar
October 1, 2008
Adult sports
Issaquah Alps Trail Club
Due to Issaquah’s Salmon Days Festival, there are no hikes scheduled until Oct. 11. Read more
Skyline edges Liberty in dual swim meet
October 1, 2008
Toni Scarcello drinks a lot of water the day of swim meets, and while competing, she has a song on her mind.
Nicole Lecoq, of Liberty, swims the last few yards to her state-qualifying 100-yard breaststroke victory Sept. 25 at the Julius Boehm Pool Photo by Greg Farrar.
“I’ll be playing ‘Hotel California’ in my mind,” Read more



