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August 20, 2014 edition of the Enumclaw Courier-Herald

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Weather

Kicking off...

Skies should be partly sunny today, Wednesday, with a high temperature of 71. More clouds will move in tonight, with the overnight low dropping to 54. Thursday and Friday look much the same, but warmer weather will return, with weekend highs pushing 80 degrees.

High school sports are heating up! Today, Wednesday, marks

the first day of practice all across Washington and other fall sports will begin turning out Monday. We will preview Enumclaw and White River

football in the Sept. 3 edition and other sports a week later.

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SEE INSIDE: New initiative for Enumclaw schools, page 3 . . . . Back-to-school is time to assess fitness goals, page 5 . . . Binetti: time to get rid of slimy pests, page 8 . . . . Enumclaw golfer is state’s top amateur, page 11

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By Kevin HansonSenior Writer

When it comes to Enumclaw’s city streets, there are areas of unan-imous agreement. For instance, certain streets are in bad shape and getting worse; also, anyone who motors around town would appre-ciate a smoother ride.

The sticky part comes with the dollars and cents required to patch some, rebuild others and, gener-ally, make driving a more pleasant experience.

Looking for advice from Enumclaw’s citizenry, mem-bers of the local Transportation Improvement Board are reaching out – asking if the public would be willing to pony up the funds needed to mount a viable street maintenance program. And, if so, how those additional dollars

City seeks opinions for road funding

SEE FUNDING, PAGE 19

By Dennis BoxEditor

A former assistant coordinator for the White River School District’s Community Activity Program, Vic L. Robbins, has been charged with first-degree theft by the Pierce County Prosecuting Attorney Office.

Robbins, 44, pleaded not guilty Aug. 12 in Pierce County Superior Court during an

arraignment hearing. He was charged July 29 and the prosecutor’s office stated in a release Robbins was released on his personal recogni-zance.

Deputy Prosecutor Scott R. Peters wrote in the charging documents the theft, cost of the investigation and audit totaled $25,725.

According to the prosecutor’s office, the case broke open in February when new CAP coordi-nator was hired and discovered Robbins had not

been paying for his two children to participate in the activity programs. The school district was notified and placed Robbins on administrative leave. His computer was confiscated but officials discovered the files had been deleted.

The auditor’s office was contacted by the dis-trict business manager and the auditor report-ed Robbins allegedly stole more than $20,000, including more than $10,000 in cash payments

‘Not guilty’ plea in White River case

SEE THEFT, PAGE 2

Pooch Paradise

Thousands of dogs, their owners and handlers converged on the Enumclaw

Expo Center last week for the annual Olympic Kennel Club show. Canines are

judged during the course of four days, while others compete in agility trials. At right, Rumor, a Yorkshire terrier, watches

action in the show ring with friend Alison Fowler. Above, a handler puts a

collie through its paces during Sunday’s judging. Photos by Kevin Hanson

BALLOT PAGES ON 14 & 15

Labor Day Early Deadlines

See Page 5

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Enumclaw Fire Department/KCFD #28

Opportunities and Training• IFSAC Fire Recruit Academy • WA State EMT Certifi cation • EVIP • Vehicle Extrication Training• Pump Operator Training• Continuing Education for EMS• Association Membership• Fire Prevention/Public Education• Technical Rescue Team• ATV Response Training

StipendThis is a non-benefi ted volunteer position. How-ever, the current compensation structure permits the issuance of a stipend, quarterly. Volunteer fi re-fi ghters and EMT’s are provided a stipend in ex-change for fulfi llment of shift obligations, training, and response to emergency calls after probationary period.

Enumclaw Fire/KCFD #28 works together as a cohesive and functional team. Going “Above and Beyond” is a valued tradition. Enumclaw Fire/KCFD #28 is dedicated to keep our citizens safe through fi re/injury prevention, public education and hazard mitigation. There are many com-munity projects and events that Enumclaw Fire/KCFD #28 participates in and supports.

Volunteer Firefi ghter / EMT 2014 Recruitment

Application process closes 9-19-14

Enumclaw Fire Department/KCFD #28 is accepting applications for the position of Volunteer Firefi ghter/EMT and EMT only.

Out-of-District Volunteer Firefi ghter/EMTRequirements: 3-4 overnight shifts per month and attend required training sessions.

Out-of-District EMT OnlyRequirements: 3-4 overnight shifts per month and attend required training sessions.

In-District Firefi ghter/EMT and EMT OnlyRequirements: On-call response, 2-4 overnight shifts per month and attend required training sessions.

Requirements• Valid CPAT certifi cation-on or before applica-

tion closing date for fi refi ghter/EMT position. • At least 18 years of age.• High School Diploma (or GED)• Valid WA Driver’s license and acceptable driv-

ing record.• Candidates who have previous fi re experience,

possess an EMT and/or IFSAC FF1 certifi cation will be given immediate consideration.

Volunteer Firefi ghter Duties• Respond to support fi re incidents, vehicle col-

lisions, and/or concurrent and multiple emer-gency calls.

• Rotate through night time station duty with as-signed shift.

• Meet all training and response requirements.

Applications are offered at our Headquarters Station and/or can be downloaded from our website. Please return completed applications to our Headquarter Station

Enumclaw Fire Department/KCFD #28 | Headquarters Station | 1330 Wells St., Enumclaw, WA 98022 | phone 360.825.5544 | fax 360.825.9442www.enumclawfi re.com or like us on

Enumclaw Fire Department/KCFD #28 | Headquarters Station | 1330 Wells St., Enumclaw, WA 98022 | phone 360.825.5544 | fax 360.825.9442Enumclaw Fire Department/KCFD #28 | Headquarters Station | 1330 Wells St., Enumclaw, WA 98022 | phone 360.825.5544 | fax 360.825.9442

were enrolled in the activities programs from September 2010 to January 2014, totaling $12,449. Robbins paid $2,976 for ser-vices and received $9,473 in services he failed to pay for.

The auditor reported Robbins received and recorded in the district computer system cash pay-ments of $10,747, but never deposited the payments in the school’s account.

According to the prose-cutor’s charging document the auditor interviewed Robbins April 22 and he admitted taking the cash. He also admitted he had not paid for his children’s participation in programs.

The prosecutor’s docu-ment stated, “The defen-dant claimed that his for-mer boss may have said he did not have to pay but later said he was not sure. The former boss was inter-viewed and denied making that statement.”

Following the auditor’s interview, Robbins signed an agreement to pay the district $12,725 by July 1 and the remaining $13,000 at $200 per month.

Robbins was interviewed by a detective July 22. According the prosecu-tor’s document he “waived Miranda and wanted to cooperate with the inter-view.”

Robbins again admitted to stealing the cash and agreed the auditor’s find-ings were correct.

He told the detective “the first time it happened was when a parent saw him in town and gave him cash. He was not at school and just kept the money. It con-tinued from then on but just with cash payments, not payments by check. The defendant was asked why he kept stealing and he said there was no drug issue or any problems; he just start-ed keeping the cash.”

Concerning his children, he told the detective, “…when he enrolled his chil-dren he was only paying for 1 child and his boss knew but sometime in 2011 he just quit paying altogether. The defendant was asked why he did that and he said it was just bad judgment.”

Robbins’ pretrial confer-ence is scheduled for Aug. 28.

Winners of the 2014 GEMs jur-ied art exhibit have been named by the city of Enumclaw’s Cultural Programs coordinator and mem-bers of the city Arts Commission.

The exhibit is currently on view at Gallery 2014, found in council

chambers at Enumclaw City Hall, 1339 Griffin Ave. The exhibit runs through Sept. 2.

The following were announced as winners.

First Place Award: Michael Dilbeck, photographer.

Second Place Award: William Davis, painter.

Arts Alive! Award: Wanda McArthur, painter.

Spectrum Creative Alliance Award: Jill McDavit, decorative tied flies.

The People’s Choice Award win-ner will be selected by a vote of gallery visitors and will receive donations from the public. The name of the artist and the award amount will be announced at the end of the exhibit.

Hours for the exhibition space are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, except holidays.

Winners of juried art exhibit announced THEFT FROM 1

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For years, the Enumclaw School District and the Enumclaw Schools Foundation worked to bring back full-day kindergarten for all children. Finally, in 2013, with funding from the state legislature, every child in the district was able to attend full-day kindergarten.

Results were said to be phenomenal. For example, the year prior to full-day kindergarten, Westwood Elementary had 22 students who qualified for additional reading support; with a year of full-day kindergarten on the books, only five students needed the additional help.

With that success behind them, the district and foundation are mov-ing forward with the next step, sup-porting learning needs in early childhood education. Throughout the nation, educational leaders are talking about the need to “close the achievement gap.” Enumclaw, although small, is an economically and ethnically diverse community where gaps are present before stu-dents enter kindergarten. Once stu-dents arrive in kindergarten, the district works to close those gaps.

Beginning this fall, the Enumclaw School District will take action to close the achievement gaps for its incoming students with a program titled “Birth to Five.”

The Enumclaw Schools Foundation and the school district plan to begin the initiative by expanding the Books for Babies pro-gram that has existed for more than a decade. That program is responsible for sending a book home with every baby born at St. Elizabeth Hospital, along with information for parents about the impor-tance of reading to a child. That informa-tion will now also include a Ready for Kindergarten notebook.

Books for Babies is a joint offering of the school district and the Rainier Foothills Wellness Foundation.

“Birth to Five” also will provide Ready for Kindergarten materials for 50 low-income families including 3- and 4-year-old children. Ready for Kindergarten teaches parents about the developmental benchmarks for 3- and 4-year-olds. The program teaches parents to combine play and learning.

The Enumclaw Schools Foundation will be covering the cost of the pro-gram, estimated at $20,000 a year. That figure includes 300 Ready for

Kindergarten notebooks as well as the Ready for Kindergarten course work for 50 families.

Fundraising event planned to jump start Birth to Five Initiative

Complete with a J.P. Patches theme, the Enumclaw Schools Foundation is planning a fundraising summer sip, dine and stroll event from 6 to 8 p.m. Aug. 28 at the home of Jim and Nancy Merrill.

The $100-a-plate dinner will sup-port the Foundation and Enumclaw School District’s Ready For Kindergarten program.

Space is limited; to reserve a seat contact [email protected] before Aug. 21. Those who cannot attend, but would like to support the pro-gram, are encouraged to visit the Enumclaw Schools Foundation web-site at www.esfwa.org.

1st Annual C.C.’s

Friday, August 29

Bring a dozen cupcakes for judging at 4pm!

1501 Cole St., Enumclaw360.825.3134

Hosted by C.C.s Collectibles on Cole

Register Early! $5/personSpecial Sales in Store!

CUPCAKECONTESTRegister Early! $5/person

CONTESTPrizes & Awards!•Beverages & Snacks Served!•Cupcake TastingFREE to publicat 5pm!

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‘Birth to Five’ taking flightJohnson begins vet career in Wenatchee

Stephanie L. Johnson gradu-ated May 10 with a doctorate in veteri-nary medicine from Washington State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine.

The 2007 graduate of Enumclaw High has started her career as a veterinar-ian at Cascade Veterinary Clinic in Wenatchee, Wash.

With full-day kindergarten in place, effort now turns to early-childhood education

UNIVERSITY HONORS

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ENUMCLAWTOWED AND STOLEN: A woman took a vehicle Aug. 13, without permis-

sion, from a local tow company. Both the vehicle and suspect were located in Buckley. She was arrested and booked for theft and driving with a sus-pended license; the vehicle was impounded.

FIGHT HALTED: Police received a call the afternoon of Aug. 13 regarding a fight in progress in a parking lot at Farman Street and state Route 410. Contact was made and a disagreement was settled. An employer agreed to handle the situation.

HOME BURGLARY: A Marion Street resident called police Aug. 13, stat-ing her home had been burglarized while she was away. A report was taken.

ORDER VIOLATED: Officers responded at 12:49 a.m. Aug. 13 to an unwanted subject at a Semanski Street address. That person was eventually taken into custody for violating a no-contact order.

CYCLE STOLEN: A Pioneer Street resident reported the morning of Aug. 13 someone had stolen a motorcycle from the residence sometime during the night. There were no immediate suspects or leads.

FIREARM THREAT: Police took a report the morning of Aug. 12 from a citizen who had been threatened with a firearm. One person was arrested for felony harassment.

BUILDING TAGGED: Enumclaw School District staff called police Aug. 8, reporting the maintenance building had been tagged. Extra police patrol was requested.

UNWANTED: Security staff advised police Aug. 8 of an unwanted person at a Griffin Avenue location. Police determined the male subject also had been listed as a missing person with the King County Sheriff’s Department. He was released to a parent.

ARREST THREATENED: Police responded at 6 p.m. June 11 to the Mountain Villa Drive neighborhood after hearing of solicitors attempting to drum up business. They were advised soliciting is not allowed in resi-dential areas. At 9:30 p.m., police responded to a Petschauer Place address and another call about unwanted solicitors. It turned out to be the same person police spoke to earlier in the evening; the man was told he would be arrested if he didn’t halt his selling tactics.

GET HOME: Police heard of a female who was yelling at vehicles and passersby at 6:30 a.m. June 11 on Garrett Street. She was located and agreed to go home.

HIT AND RUN: An officer responded the morning of Aug. 11 to a Griffin Avenue location, where a driver crashed into several mailboxes and depart-ed. The suspect vehicle, a full-size Dodge pickup, had body damage to the right side; additionally, a side mirror was left behind.

HOME BURGLARY: A Chinook Avenue resident contacted police the morning of Aug. 10 regarding a burglary that occurred a day earlier. Someone had removed an air conditioner and gained entry through a win-dow. There was no damage, but jewelry, coins and paperwork were taken. There were no immediate suspects.

SELLER NOT WANTED: A Roosevelt Avenue business owner called police Aug. 9, complaining of a man selling furniture in the parking lot. After police made contact, the man gathered his items, hoping to move to another sec-tion of the large parking lot and continue selling.

IDENTITY THEFT: Police received a call Aug. 8 from a local resident who had been contacted by his bank regarding application forms for a new credit card. The potential victim had not made any such request. He did not sus-tain any financial loss. On the same day, police contacted a woman regard-ing the attempted use of a credit card that had been opened in her name. In a third instance, police contacted a Warwick Street resident who said a purchased had been attempted in Illinois with his credit card.

CHASED BY DOG: A Franklin Street resident reported Aug. 8 her son had been chased by a dog running loose. The boxer did not bite or make physical contact. Police contacted the owner, who was unaware the animal had got-ten loose. She was warned about future occurrences.

CRITTER VISIT: A Harding Street resident called police at 2:05 a.m. Aug. 7, reporting an opossum in her home. An officer was able to rid the house of the critter and the problem was settled.

FIRECRACKER: A Florence Street resident complained to police Aug. 7 of two males who threw an apple containing a firecracker at his residence. The two were contacted by an officer and advised to halt their activity.

CAT ISSUE: A Phillips Avenue resident called police the morning of Aug.

7, reporting a possible theft of a cat. It was the owner’s second cat to go missing in the past four months and the owner suspects a neighbor could be to blame. Police were to follow up with the neighbor.

DOG TROUBLE: An officer responded the morning of Aug. 6 to a Harding Street address due to a dog running loose. The owner was contacted; he was working on getting a fence repaired and had already received bids to have the work done.

FIREARMS TAKEN: A city resident contacted police Aug. 6, reporting a firearm had been stolen from a safe during the past six months. On Aug. 8, police contacted a Charwila Lane resident was said firearms had been taken from her home while she was away. Both instances were recorded into state and national databases.

RUNAWAY RETRIEVED: A city parent notified police Aug. 6 after her daughter ran off without permission. The daughter was located by an offi-cer and returned home.

BUCKLEYPARENTING PLAN: Officers were dispatched Aug. 8 to a Lund Street

address regarding violation of a parenting plan. They contacted a Puyallup woman and a Buckley man and advised the two of court orders. Both par-ents agreed to comply and police departed.

BURGLARY: Police were told Aug. 7 of a burglary that had occurred ear-lier and resulted in a loss of $6,115.

DOMESTIC DISPUTE: Officers responded the afternoon of Aug. 6 to a Williams Street location following a report of a domestic dispute. The man involved, who was known to be wanted on a Buckley Municipal Court arrest warrant, had fled the scene.

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Brock, 25, was traveling east on state Route 410 at 12:23 a.m., according to a report from the Washington State Patrol. Her 1986 Dodge Ram reportedly went off the pave-ment to the left before striking the tree.

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The beginning of the school year is a great time to review your 2014 fitness goals and recharge the passion and energy to achieve results. Sending the kids back to school can provide the structure to reset positive routines for many families. For those without kids at home, it is an opportunity to retrieve your internal imprinted scholastic calendar for a fresh start.

The first step is to assess you goals and consider what is reasonable to accomplish during the remaining 18 weeks of the year. We recommend setting behavior goals that promote a healthy lifestyle rather than achieving a specific target which may not be sustainable. For example, developing a habit of 30 minutes of physical activity for five days per week is a foundational goal that may also support a target goal of completing a 5-kilometer walking or running event this fall.

Second, declare your goal by writing in down and keeping it visible so you see it every day. Also, share it with your family and friends to invite them to sup-port you by joining you on the activity or providing encouragement.

Third, create a tracking tool (or find an app) to vis-ibly track your progress. Post in the kitchen or share online so family and friends can see it and celebrate

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By Edward C. Lopez

Sepsis – what is it? Most Americans don’t know what it means when someone says this, but nearly a third of the people who contract sepsis die from the disease.

Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body’s response to an infection damages its own tissues and organs. A recent research study by Kaiser Permanente in California concluded that as many as half of in-hospital deaths had sepsis as a contributing fac-tor to their death.

Sepsis occurs with some frequently in patients who are already hospitalized with a medical or surgi-cal diagnosis and, over

time, may develop greater infections. Those people most susceptible to con-tracting sepsis include:

• the very old or very young

• those with compromised immune sys-tems (HIV/hepatitis/can-cer)

• those with open wounds or injuries, including burns

• those with invasive devices like intravenous catheters or breathing tubes

How does sepsis develop?

As sepsis becomes worse, blood flow to vital organs – like your brain, heart and

kidneys – becomes impaired. Sepsis can also develop small blood clots to form in your organs as well as in your legs, fin-gers and toes pre-cipitating amputa-

tions. Symptoms to look for include: fever above 101.3 F or below 95 F; heart rate higher than 90 beats a min-ute; respiratory rates higher than 20 breaths a minute; a probable or confirmed infection of any kind.

Diagnosing sepsis can be challenging because these symptoms can be caused by many other disorders that may not be life-threatening.

The goal is to treat the condition during its mild stage before it has a chance to develop into severe sepsis or septic shock. Any type of an infection can lead to sepsis. So, patients with pneumonia, an abdomi-nal infection or a kidney infection may be at a higher risk for sepsis, particularly if they are members of a group listed above.

The Washington State Hospital Association has made combating sepsis a part of its Leading Edge

Advanced Practice Topics program by asking all hos-pitals statewide to imple-ment a new, internationally developed care bundle. The protocols of this treatment include:

• monitoring for sepsis from the time of admission

• utilizing infection pre-vention measures

• screening the patient for risk and sepsis and testing for toxins within three hours of identifying a patient’s risk

• dispensing appropriate and timely antibiotics and medications

• educating nurses and providers on sepsis identifi-cation and prevention.

All Franciscan Health System hospitals, including St. Elizabeth in Enumclaw, are participating in this program.

The goal of this statewide initiative is to reduce deaths related to sepsis in partici-pating hospitals by 20 per-cent by December 2014.

About the writer: Edward C. Lopez is facility site med-ical director of the Internal Medicine In-Patient Hospitalist program at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Enumclaw.

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Let’s make sure all kids remain safe, respected

As we enter a new school year let’s not forget the millions of kids in this country who are living with poverty or fear. The millions of kids in this country who are bullied and perse-cuted for being different than the majority in their school.

Let’s face it, a redneck wouldn’t do well in a New York City school. A

city kid doesn’t do well in a country school. We see it every day on the playgrounds, in our parks, in class and in the hallways.

There are also cases where the teacher has been the class bully. Reading essays that were turned in about suicide fantasies and bullying brings it home. What is wrong with our schools here that we need child therapists coming to school. They hold our system accountable. They hold security, teachers, and admin-istration accountable. One of our own has been bullied to the point of unrelenting anguish. What was

once a safe learning environment has become a place of fear and anger. Beaten in front of security only to have them do nothing is degrading.

On behalf of all who have been bullied or live in fear with domestic violence I thank you. I thank you for your bravery, I thank you for your courage to stand another day and face the foe that calls themselves a fellow classmate or family member.

With the new school year upon us it is our duty as parents and staff to make sure we give these kids a voice.

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I have officially become fogey. How and when I slipped down that slope is a conundrum to me, but all the young reporters working for me have confirmed my fogeyness.

I have hired young, talented and very smart reporters at The Courier-Herald and Covington Reporter. What was I thinking? I’m dumb and I hire brainy (palm hits my forehead).

My drooling slide into ol’ fogeydom was gleefully pointed out to me recently when I told Mr. Ray Still

(the new reporter in Bonney Lake) and Sarah Wehmann I planned to shoot a haying season photo for the front page.

I immediately began to think back to happy hay days on my family farm.

Haying season was the hot time in the old town when I was young. I thought they would all be waiting on the edges of their chairs to hear my haying season tales of adventure.

What follows is an accurate rendition of the dialogue between Sarah and me (with Ray secretly rooting her on) that has been carefully crosschecked with my imaginary friend (who always agrees with me).

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LAST WEEK: Was the U.S. right to

launch military strikes against ISIS forces in Iraq?

Yes: 75% No: 25%

Robert M. Gates is probably the only secretary of defense who can claim to have had a “honeymoon” for his entire four and one-half years of service, serving under a Republican president, George W. Bush, and then a Democratic one, Barack Obama. Gates has written a book called “Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War.” As borne out in his book, Gates had clear goals to bring a lasting positive outcome to the War in Iraq. He has both praise and criticism for the presidents he served.

Gates admits the Bush adminis-tration made many major mistakes in getting us involved in the war in Iraq, but he also found President Bush willing to listen, and a much better leader, especially in the last two years of his term when Gates served as his “secdef,” than he has been given credit for. Gates never

saw the military as trying to “jam” Bush deeper into commitment in Iraq and Afghanistan as opposed to how Obama and his advisers feel about Obama’s term.

The former secretary of defense is probably saying “I told you so” as he observes the Sunni Islamic State resurgence in Syria and Iraq. His goal as Secretary of Defense was to keep just such an event from occur-ring. His view was that the U.S. had to maintain a strong presence in Iraq for a long time. Without that pres-

ence Iraq would see the resurgence of sectarian strife that would plague the Iraqis and our nation for decades. President Obama’s goal was to get out of Iraq and to keep his promise to end U.S. participation in the war.

Gates would also probably blame President Obama for not work-ing hard enough to influence the Iraqi government to allow the American military to stay beyond their December 2011 pullout date. President Obama wanted a law passed by Iraq’s Parliament to pro-tect American soldiers from pros-ecution in Iraq. Expecting the Iraqi Parliament to do this while not being very effective himself in getting leg-islation passed in the U.S. Congress must seem ironic to Gates.

The Iraqi leadership wanted U.S. soldiers to stay after their pullout

Gates likely glad his job is doneIn Focus

Rich ElfersColumnist

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A few weeks ago, Art Pohlot died. He was a good friend – and that, of course, is one of the highest compliments I can pay him or anyone else.

Yet, we really didn’t spend much time together. I knew him mostly as a bartender in the old Rainier Tavern, before it served hard booze.

Art was a product of two of the largest pioneer families in the

Enumclaw region: the Berrillas and the Osborns. He was a round shoul-dered, unhurried fellow with a full, scruffy, gray beard and a mop of close-ly chopped, unruly gray hair. He was crude and vulgar

with a street-level vernacular and his quick-witted explicit retorts embar-rassed a lot of ladies when they first met him, but it didn’t take them long to adjust to his raunchy ways

and recognize the genuine humor in many of his remarks.

I recall the time a tiny, waif-like teenie-bopper bounced up to the bar to order the second or third beer she’d ever bought. Her face shone with youthful excitement as she gazed up at the grandpa figure behind the counter. “Hey, Mister! Can you serve me?”

Art’s unflinching eyes stared at her with the intensity of a full-blown warlock. “My little darling,” he purred with a sensual warmth

Final goodbye to an old friend

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Me: “Is what a word?”Sarah: “Hay…ing?”Me: “Haying?Sarah: “Did you make that up?”Me: “No I didn’t make it up. (My most

haughty voice) Do you know when I was a kid we never went to school in June because that was the beginning of haying season.”

Sarah: “What is it?”Smash my forehead on my desk…

twice.Me: “You know hay… haying… in

bales… throw them around… get all sticky and itchy… look cool like that black and white movie where pretty girls sing songs and dance around with boun-cy dresses and always want to kiss the guy who throws bales around and is sticky and itchy.”

I got blank stares and sympathetic nods followed by knowing sidelong glances as if I don’t notice because I am petting my pink squirrel that talks and always agrees with me.

Sarah smiled that smile and asked. “Did you take your medicine this week?”

In desperation I call my crack reporter in Covington. Surely she will know about haying season.

“What did you say?”“Haying season… haying season… you

know hay, season, bales. Haying season.”Long silence.“I had a friend that grew up on cow

farm. Does that help?”

A cow farm…. a stupid cow farm. I checked to see if I was drooling on my shirt, or if there was an incision on my head from a lobotomy I had forgotten about.

A cow farm… seriously.I politely told her the term is dairy

farm, or beef farm… not cow farm. Cow farm makes me want to throw up, but if I do I give them evidence to put me away in a very quiet place.

OK, I admit it. The wunderkinds are a wonder and I am a card-carrying ol’ fogey. The wunderkinds can text using their fancy opposable thumbs. I text with one shaky finger and it takes me five minutes to spell the word “the”… correctly.

They can post pictures with their phone in 2 seconds f lat. My phone calls all sorts of people for no reason. It is the spawn of Satan.

The young women wunderkinds con-sistently side with my daughter when she won’t let me choose her boyfriends… even though I am clearly the father who know best (sounds like another cool TV show they never heard of).

Fine. I am apparently a member of the lost cow farm generation… (at least I don’t have unhair like Mr. Scott Gray… please don’t let his Rotary friends know we’ve noticed).

Since I have suddenly slipped down the slobbery slope of fogeydom I will now embrace it.

That’s Mr. Ol’ Fogey to you.

CORNER FROM 6

date, according to Gates, but they feared public opposition to any more foreign occupation. As a result, Americans left, helping to create the situation we see today in Iraq.

Gates stated in his book that the Bush Administration chose al-Maliki as Shia Prime Minister of Iraq because he was weak. But he has become too strong and is now unwilling to cede power. He has been too parochial, favor-ing the Shias over the minority Sunni Muslims who have now risen up and taken over half the

country. Al-Maliki also replaced Sunni military officers with Shia political allies, who have little knowledge of leading the mili-tary. These decisions have helped the Sunni uprising and the Iraqi military defeats.

Being patriotic and caring deeply as a “soldiers’ defense secretary” for those who fought, were wounded and who died in that war, Gates must be grieving the loss of cities like Mosul and Fallujah to IS. During his time at Defense, and with Gen. Patraeus as his general, they were able to get the Sunni majority to become allies against al-Qaeda and to end much of the violence in Iraq after the surge.

Two and one-half years after the U.S. military withdrawal, half of Iraq and part of Syria are under control of the IS and the Kurds are virtually independent. Iraq, with al-Maliki’s insistence on favor-ing his fellow Shias, has alien-ated the Sunnis who have risen up with a strict, violent and intoler-ant response, publicly executing hundreds, and driving Christians and other religious minorities out from their area of control.

As I watched Frontline’s “Losing Iraq” and read Gates’ “Duty,” I pondered whether the IS takeover could have been avoided. The answer is not easy. President Obama had to deal with a “war-weary” nation that had

made continued military occupa-tion politically untenable.

Is Obama having second thoughts since the rise of IS? His decision to bomb this past week shows that he has. He has said he won’t send combat soldiers back to Iraq. His current policy approach is to force neighbors like Turkey, Iran, and Saudi Arabia to deal with their own regional issues. The U.S. can’t be stretched too thin because it takes away options in other parts of the world, like Asia and Europe.

Additionally, Iran, already tied up with its ally, the Shia Hezbollah forces fighting against Assad in Syria, is now even more

threatened by the Sunni Muslim resurgence in Iraq. That should keep them busy for a long time, and diverted away from trying to create a new Shia Persian Empire in the Middle East. We may find it easier to get an agreement from Iran over its nuclear buildup. All is not bad, since Israel does not feel pressure from Hezbollah on its northern border while dealing with Hamas in Gaza.

Where will all this unrest in the Middle East lead? We will see the repercussions played out in our lifetimes. Decisions made in 2003 still haunt us today. I’m betting Robert Gates is thankful his watch as secretary of defense is done.

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that would have blistered paint on a fire hydrant. “I’ll be glad to serve you any damned way I can.” The blood rushed to her cheeks, she shyly lowered her eyes and her confidence and enthusiasm melted before this weather-beaten veteran of the Sixties.

I first met Art on the rear steps of the Rainier Tavern. The chemistry between us and within us was so simi-lar there was no need for introductions or suspicious sparring. He simply moved to one side and I sat down beside him. (After bounc-ing around New Orleans,

New York and the East Coast for several years, it was my first night back in Enumclaw and, except for a few relatives, Art was the first person I met.)

“What’s happenin’?” I asked.

“Do you mean rationally, psychologically or social-ly?” he countered.

I smiled. “I wasn’t being that philosophical.”

“Well, the Rainier is a very philosophical place!” He roared with that famil-iar loud and uninhibited laugh.

During his time with us, Art didn’t accomplish a hell of a lot of anything and really didn’t want to. He didn’t have any children

and had very little money. In fact, about all he ever did was serve us beer and, in that capacity, many people from all levels of our town’s societal hierarchy knew him. He certainly wasn’t a pillar of the community, like many locally-famous business entrepreneurs I’ve written about, and he cer-tainly didn’t leave a com-munity legacy behind. Indeed, in a few years there won’t be anything – not even memories – to indi-cate he was ever here.

Of course, that’s true of all of us. But for me, Art was a bit more than just another passing flash of light in the dark. He was a good friend.

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The middle of August is the best time to bait for slugs. Dry weather may mean you don’t see these slimy creatures, but all the slug eggs that were laid earlier in the summer will begin to hatch as soon as the nights grow longer. Baiting for slugs and snails in August will keep the popula-tion under control for the fall gardening season.

New slug baits are pet and vegetable safe so invest in slug control now.

August is also a good time of year to dig, divide or transplant early-summer peren-nials like iris, poppies and pulmonaria or lungwart. Do not move peonies or shrubs until fall when the weather cools and the rain returns.

Raspberry plants that gave fruit in June will have yellow canes this month and these can be cut all the way to the ground. Everbearing raspberries still giving fruit can be harvested until they stop producing berries; then cut back the oldest canes by one-half.

Q. I am growing dill plants and

want to store the seeds for winter use. How does one harvest and store dill seed? B.P.

A. Dill is a great herb because it is

easy to grow and both the foliage and seeds are great for flavoring food.

To harvest the seed, cut the flower umbels or clusters when the oldest seeds in the bot-tom of the cluster start to turn black. Place the entire seed head in a shoe box and store in a cool, dry spot. In a few weeks you can shake the ripe seeds onto paper and then pour them into a glass container with a tight-fitting lid for storage.

Q. I am growing several types of basil. One has beautiful purple

blooms. Must I clip off the flowers of the basil plant to keep the leaves coming? H., email

A. You can remove half the basil blooms and enjoy the purple maj-

esty of the other half but if you allow your basil to flower in late summer it will take a vacation from making new foliage and

your fresh supply of basil will dwindle. Keep your basil plants well watered and fertilized in hot weather and you can be enjoying new foliage and making pesto until the first frost.

Q. My neighbor told me not to fertil-ize my roses in August or they

will die in the winter. Is this advice true of false? Anonymous

A. False. Feeding roses late in the summer will not cause them to die

but it can make them more susceptible to an early frost because feeding promotes tender new growth. To keep your roses in bloom all autumn you should continue to deadhead or remove the faded f lowers from hybrid tea roses and other variet-ies that are repeat bloomers. Some roses such as climbers, species and old-fash-ioned varieties only bloom once in the summer. These will not rebloom no mat-ter what you do so don’t feed the “once

and done” roses this month so they can slip into winter dormancy with ease. Roses are thirsty plants and they will attract more disease and insects if you allow the roots to dry out.

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Marianne Binetti has a degree in horti-culture from Washington State University and is the author of “Easy Answers for Great Gardens” and several other books. For book requests or answers to gardening questions, write to her at: P.O. Box 872, Enumclaw, 98022. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a personal reply.

For more gardening information, she can be reached at her Web site, www.binet-tigarden.com.

Copyright for this column owned by Marianne Binetti.

It’s a great time to kill slugs, divide perennialsThe Compleat Home GardenerMarianne BinettiColumnist

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Sopranos and altos are being sought to add their voice to the Plateau Women’s Chorale Christmas Choir, as the group pre-pares for its 2014 “Heart of the Holidays” concert.

The sole purpose of the Christmas choir is to perform benefit holiday concerts the afternoons of Dec. 6 and 7 in support of the local Neighbors Feeding Neighbors program. All funds collected from dona-tions at the concerts will be provided to the program.

Neighbors Feeding Neighbors is an effort of the Enumclaw Regional Healthcare Foundation, working in partnership with the city’s Senior Activity Center to serve nutritious meals to homebound and social-ly isolated seniors in the community. The program depends upon donations. Because of the NFN program, Enumclaw is one of a very few communities still able to provide hot meals to seniors.

The choir began last year as a proj-ect of the Allegro Women’s Ensemble after a December 2012 benefit concert for NFN raised almost $1,500 and brought increased awareness about NFN to the community. In December 2013 AWE formed the Plateau Women’s Chorale and at the first “Heart of the Holidays” benefit concert raised $3,551; additional donations after the concert raised the total to nearly $4,000.

Rehearsals will be from 7:15 to 9:15 p.m. Mondays, beginning Aug. 25, except Labor Day. There will be one Saturday rehearsal “retreat” in October.

The choir will be directed by Kathee Lundberg, director of the Allegro Women’s Ensemble.

For more information about participating in the 2014 Heart of the Holidays concert, direct emails to: [email protected].

More voices are sought for the Christmas Choir

Terry and Mandy Pruss would like to thank you all for helping Enumclaw Grocery Outlet Feed the Need right here on the Plateau. Cash raised totaled $2,262;

food donated $1,311 for a total of $3,573; well over our goal of $3,100.

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As August wanes and summer begins drawing to a close, we find our-selves once again tran-sitioning from a time of summer’s freedom to a time of more routine and obligation. Our vaca-tions, barbecues, camp-ing and all the other wonderful expressions of our individual freedom fade into a time where schedules and a more formal sense of community govern our lives through the fall and winter.

For our kids, the unfet-tered glory of summer will soon be replaced with the

structure and repetition of school.

Every year, as I watch the freedom of summer’s slow fade, I am reminded of how our lives in faith, in our families and our com-munity echo this transition. As we progress through life, we are either given or natu-

rally begin to assume more responsibility. As we do so, our own per-sonal freedoms start to diminish as we look to the concerns of our obli-gations, or our family, or our community, and begin to see the need to put our own purely

self-centered desires on hold. And, although this is a nor-mal part of the maturation process, our natural inclina-tion is to stand against the loss of freedom from time to time.

I believe that one of the more common ways people

of faith do this is through placing unrealistic demands or standards on their places of worship. We begin to move from an authentic expression of wonder and awe for God to a more cynical and selfish faith that focuses on what we can get out of it, or how it makes us feel.

In I Corinthians 1:10, Paul says to the Church in Corinth, who have been bickering about details and missing the big picture: “I appeal to you, brothers and sisters, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that all of you agree, and that there

be no divisions among you, but that you be united in the same mind and the same judgment.” Here, the apostle entreats his fellow believers to put their own preferenc-es aside for the good of the greater church.

If we study the text, history and context of I Corinthians, we can get a good idea of what they are really argu-ing about, that being which church leader they think is best and specific ways of worship, among other things. Sound familiar? When we approach the act of worship with our personal

freedom and preferences at the forefront, we miss the point. We are called to wor-ship God, not ourselves.

If we as Christians are to tangibly live out the Great Commandment call to “love God and love others,” then at some point we have to set aside our concern over what we like best and how wor-ship makes us feel. And this isn’t because God doesn’t cherish our individuality and uniqueness, but rather because we are created in his image, not the other way around.

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OBITUARIES

Barbara Allan

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BARBARA ALLANBarbara Jean Allan died July 28,

2014, in Enumclaw, at the age of 88. She was born July 15, 1926, in

Tacoma, and grew up in Everett, Wash. She attended the University of Washington where she met and, after graduating, married Douglas Allan on Aug. 27, 1949. She taught elementary school until she joined her husband in manag-ing the family business. She was an avid gardener, enjoyed reading and

displayed excep-tional talent in sewing dresses for her daugh-ters.

She is survived by daughters Catherine (Keith) Fallen-Mathews, Mary-Jean (Bill) Dodson, Janet (Rich) Gerlitz and Ginny (Bob) Lillie; 10 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.

A private interment will take place in Bellingham, Wash.

In lieu of flowers, bestowment may be made to the Barbara J. Allan Alzheimer’s Disease

Research Fund, c/o James Policar, U.W. Medicine Advancement, P.O. Box 358045, Seattle, 98195-8045.

EDWIN SWENSONEnumclaw resident Edwin V.

Swenson died Aug. 12, 2014. He was 89.

He was born Sept. 5, 1924, in Fort William, Canada, served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and was a retired Boeing employee. He enjoyed baseball, bowling and square dancing.

He is survived by sons Tom E. Swenson of Lakewood, Wash., and Eddie J. Swenson of Yakima, Wash.; daughters Linda D. Swenson and

husband Terry of Enumclaw, Pam G. Kennaman of Aberdeen, Wash., Denise E. Barnhart of Enumclaw and Deanna M. Owens of V a n c o u v e r , Wash.; brothers Swede Swenson of Seattle and Jonny Swenson of Puyallup; sisters Lillian Loomis of Federal Way, Wash., and Margaret Beane and husband Bill of Puyallup; 11 grandchildren and 19

renders to the fall, I pray that we as followers of Christ might surrender ourselves to a spirit of unity, just as Paul desired for the church in Corinth.

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great-grandchildren.He was preceded in death

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Memorials may be made to: NW Kidney Foundation of Oregon and Washington, P.O. Box 15149, Portland, Ore. 97293.

An inurnment service is planned for 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5, at Tahoma National

Cemetery in Kent, with a memorial service follow-ing at Charlie’s Café in Enumclaw.

Arrangements are by Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.

HARRY BROWNINGHarry Neal Browning

Jr. died July 21, 2014, at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. He was 83.

He was born in Weiser,

Idaho, to the late Harry and Myrtle Browning. He served four years in the U.S. Navy, last stationed in Bremerton, Wash., where he met his future wife Audrey. He worked 33 years for Boeing and, above all, enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren.

He is survived by his wife Audrey; children Vickie Sherwood, Jeff Browning, Valerie Browning, Corey Browning and Cindy Meyer; 15 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, a sister and son Danny.

A celebration of his live took place July 27 and the Wilkeson Eagles, attended by family and friends.

ANDREA BROCKLifetime Enumclaw resi-

dent Andrea Rene Brock died Aug. 14, 2014, the result of a motor vehicle accident. She was 25.

She was born Oct. 4, 1988, in Renton, Wash., to Richard Brock and DeAnna

Maier. She is remembered as a fearless, loving and free spirit. He passions were her family, friends, collect-ing music and classic Ford automobiles. She enjoyed camping, playing pool, cheering for the Pittsburg Steelers and NASCAR driv-er Matt Kenza and her dog Bailey. She was employed as a waitress/bartender.

A service is planned for 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at Weeks’ Funeral Home. Burial will be at Evergreen Memorial Park.

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JULIA JOHANSENBuckley resident Julia

Adabell Johansen died Aug. 17, 2014, at the age of 101.

She was born Feb. 3, 1913, in Tekamah, Neb.

Arrangements are by Weeks Funeral Home. For service information or to leave condolences for the family on the online guest book, visit www.weeksfu-neralhomes.com.

LOUIS SORGLouis Harold Sorg, a

retired Coast Guard and commercial baker who spent his last 16 years as a champion for the Prairie Ridge community, has died.

Born in 1936, he w o r k e d to create a positive environ-ment in P r a i r i e R i d g e , s e r v i n g as an honorary security volunteer and community safety ambassador while reaching out to the resi-dents to keep the neighbor-hood safe. Affectionately known as “Grumpy” by those who knew him, he received a Pierce County outstanding volunteer award in 2002 and also the 2005 Super Star award from the Safe Streets Campaign. His favorite pastimes were working on his fish ponds, tinkering with new tech-nology, whale watching, playing helicopter comput-er games and Texas hold ’em.

He is survived by wife Mary; daughter Lynelle; stepdaughter LaVyonne; stepson Derrick; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

A memorial is planned for 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 6, in the Prairie Ridge Community Recreation Hall, 14205 215th Ave. E. in Bonney Lake.

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Louis Sorg

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great-grandchildren.He was preceded in death

by wife Lola M. Swenson, daughter, Marcy C. Hanis, four grandchildren, a brother and a sister.

Memorials may be made to: NW Kidney Foundation of Oregon and Washington, P.O. Box 15149, Portland, Ore. 97293.

An inurnment service is planned for 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5, at Tahoma National

Cemetery in Kent, with a memorial service follow-ing at Charlie’s Café in Enumclaw.

Arrangements are by Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.

HARRY BROWNINGHarry Neal Browning

Jr. died July 21, 2014, at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. He was 83.

He was born in Weiser,

Idaho, to the late Harry and Myrtle Browning. He served four years in the U.S. Navy, last stationed in Bremerton, Wash., where he met his future wife Audrey. He worked 33 years for Boeing and, above all, enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren.

He is survived by his wife Audrey; children Vickie Sherwood, Jeff Browning, Valerie Browning, Corey Browning and Cindy Meyer; 15 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

He was preceded in death by two brothers, a sister and son Danny.

A celebration of his live took place July 27 and the Wilkeson Eagles, attended by family and friends.

ANDREA BROCKLifetime Enumclaw resi-

dent Andrea Rene Brock died Aug. 14, 2014, the result of a motor vehicle accident. She was 25.

She was born Oct. 4, 1988, in Renton, Wash., to Richard Brock and DeAnna

Maier. She is remembered as a fearless, loving and free spirit. He passions were her family, friends, collect-ing music and classic Ford automobiles. She enjoyed camping, playing pool, cheering for the Pittsburg Steelers and NASCAR driv-er Matt Kenza and her dog Bailey. She was employed as a waitress/bartender.

A service is planned for 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at Weeks’ Funeral Home. Burial will be at Evergreen Memorial Park.

Arrangements are by

Weeks’ Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuner-alhomes.com.

JULIA JOHANSENBuckley resident Julia

Adabell Johansen died Aug. 17, 2014, at the age of 101.

She was born Feb. 3, 1913, in Tekamah, Neb.

Arrangements are by Weeks Funeral Home. For service information or to leave condolences for the family on the online guest book, visit www.weeksfu-neralhomes.com.

LOUIS SORGLouis Harold Sorg, a

retired Coast Guard and commercial baker who spent his last 16 years as a champion for the Prairie Ridge community, has died.

Born in 1936, he w o r k e d to create a positive environ-ment in P r a i r i e R i d g e , s e r v i n g as an honorary security volunteer and community safety ambassador while reaching out to the resi-dents to keep the neighbor-hood safe. Affectionately known as “Grumpy” by those who knew him, he received a Pierce County outstanding volunteer award in 2002 and also the 2005 Super Star award from the Safe Streets Campaign. His favorite pastimes were working on his fish ponds, tinkering with new tech-nology, whale watching, playing helicopter comput-er games and Texas hold ’em.

He is survived by wife Mary; daughter Lynelle; stepdaughter LaVyonne; stepson Derrick; nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

A memorial is planned for 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 6, in the Prairie Ridge Community Recreation Hall, 14205 215th Ave. E. in Bonney Lake.

OBITUARIES FROM 9

Louis Sorg

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By Kevin HansonSenior Writer

Enumclaw’s Tyler Salsbury played his way to the pinnacle of the state’s amateur golfing world, winning the Washington State Amateur Championship.

The three-day tournament, put on by the Washington State Golf Association, was contested at the Wine Valley Golf Club in Walla Walla.

Salsbury, an Enumclaw High gradu-ate, finished at 209, just one stroke ahead of Kirkland’s Frank Garber and Richland’s Cole Lorenzo. He had rounds of 68 and 70 the first two days of the tourney, respectively, to climb to the top of the leader board. On the final day, he held off the rest of the field, using back-to-back birdies on Holes 12 and 13 to stretch his precarious lead. A bogey on No. 15 made things more interesting, but Salsbury played par

golf over the final three holes to take the title and trophy.

Salsbury, who will be a junior on the men’s golf team at the University of Washington, started the day with a 2-shot lead over the field and carded an even-par 71 on Day 3.

“Growing up, this was the one tourna-ment I really wanted to win,” Salsbury said. “It really feels awesome. And I really love this golf course.” Salsbury also won the only other champion-ship he played at Wine Valley, the 2011 WJGA Junior State Championship.

“I got off to such a good start the first two rounds, quickly under par both times,” Salsbury said. “Today I’m 2-over after four holes and I’m think-ing ‘Oh my gosh, what am I doing?’” Salsbury turned it around and stood on the 18th tee with a 1-shot lead. Garber was already finished, and Lorenzo was playing in the group in front of

Salsbury, who was in the day’s final group. “I was playing for birdie (on the last hole),” Salsbury said. “But when I saw Cole make par, I felt a little better.” Salsbury 2-putted for par on the final hole to seal his victory.

The state’s premier amateur cham-pionship traditionally attracts the region’s finest players. The list of past champions includes a healthy dose who went on to play professionally.

A year ago, Salsbury finished in a tie for eighth place.

The prestigious victory was just the latest accomplishment for the young golfer who took up the game at the age of 3. He was a four-year member of the Enumclaw High varsity team and qualified for the state tournament all four seasons. Highlights since graduat-ing from EHS include qualifying for the U.S. Amateur in 2012 and winning the Puget Sound Amateur in May 2013.

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and standings from both the 3A and 2A divisions of the South Puget Sound League.

A great selling point for the new website is that it came abso-lutely free. Engebretsen explained that 5 Star Sports, the company that produces the Hornets’ athlet-ic calendars, made the site avail-able; the only obligation on the school’s part is an agreement to keep it current.

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By Kevin HansonSenior Writer

The summer has brought exciting news for Enumclaw’s athletic Forza sisters, with one honored for her collegiate accomplishments and another preparing to launch her university career.

For the second time, AnnaMarie Forza has been named to the women’s track and field all-academic team, an honor bestowed by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.

An incoming junior at Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa, Idaho, Forza was one of three Crusaders pick-ing up individual all-academic accolades.

Forza was recognized for achieving a 3.47 grade-point average in graphic design.

The 2012 Enumclaw High graduate has also been a standout for the NNU track and field team, hitting a national provisional qualifying mark in the javelin with a

season-best throw of 131 feet, 11 inches during the spring season.

She was joined on the all-academic squad by team-

mates Natalie Evans, a distance runner, and Marie Smith, a sprinter and hurdler. They led the way for the Crusader women’s squad, which for the eighth straight year was named an USTFCCA all-academic team with a cumulative team GPA of 3.43.

The NNU women also earned a runner-up finish in the Great Northern Athletic Conference outdoor meet and were third at the GNAC indoor meet this season.

Younger sister Becky Forza, who starred for Enumclaw High’s wildly successful fastpitch team, accepted a scholar-ship to play at Corban University in Salem, Ore. She signed her letter-of-intent on July 12.

A catcher, Forza was a four-year starter for the Hornets. She helped lead the program to league championships in 2013 and 2014 and three Class 3A state tournament appearances, including a second--place finish during her senior season.

Individually, she was twice named to the all-South Puget Sound League first team.

“Becky is a very good catcher defensively, and is a good athlete that hits and runs well,” Corban coach Nathan Ohta said. “She has caught some very good pitchers in high school and ASA ball, and we anticipate that she will do a great job with our pitchers as well.”

As a member of the Cascade Collegiate Conference, Corban is affiliated with the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and the National Christian College Athletic Association. Other conference mem-bers include Concordia University, The College of Idaho, Eastern Oregon University, The Evergreen State College, Northwest University, Northwest Christian University, Oregon Institute of Technology, Southern Oregon University and Warner Pacific College.

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The Enumclaw High School swim programs are back at full strength, with coaches hired for both the boys and girls teams.

Laini Goodlett has taken over the girls program and Jesse Nitz was recently announced as the new boys coach. They replace Ann Bettencourt, who directed both Hornet swim pro-grams.

Goodlett is no stranger to the world of EHS swim-ming. She was a standout in

the pool during her years as a student and, in 2009, was an assistant in the program.

Then Laini Houk, she swam for Enumclaw High from 1985 to 1988 and helped the Hornets win a state championship during her senior season. She still holds a number of indi-vidual and team records. Following her high school career she competed at Arizona State University for a year before return-ing to Washington. She received her bachelor of

New coaches join EHS swim programs

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FRANK OSBORNEFormer Enumclaw resident

Frank Osborne died Aug. 15, 2014.

He was born July 23, 1927. As a teacher, coach, commu-nity volunteer and entrepre-neur, he was recognized both locally and nationally for his decades of service and for his accomplishments as a coach.

A more detailed obituary will follow in the next edition of The Courier-Herald.

Services are scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 30, at Calvary Presbyterian Church in Enumclaw.

BENJAMIN STEWARTBenjamin T. Stewart died

Aug. 11, 2014, at the age of 23.He was born March 18,

1991, at Valley Medical Center in Renton, Wash., grew up in Enumclaw and was living in Des Moines, Wash. He was an Eagle Scout who went on to work for Skills Inc. in Auburn.

He is survived by mother Robin (Phillips) Bryant and “bonus dad” Reggie; father

Tom Stewart and wife René; “bonus mom” Becky Burns; siblings Brian and Becca Stewart and Danny, Kelsey, Paige and Josie Whitten; and grandparents Linda and Jon Stotz and Bob Stewart.

A celebration of his life will take place at 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 22, at Mount Rainier Community Church in Enumclaw.

In lieu of f lowers, dona-tions are suggested to U.S. Bank and the Ben Stewart Memorial Fund. Money will be used to further his mission of leading those affected by drugs to sobriety and helping their families.

GAIL FORLERGail M. Forler, 80, died

Aug. 17, 2014, in Seattle.She was born Jan. 1, 1934,

and resided in Enumclaw.Arrangements are by

Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. For service informa-tion or to leave condolences for the family, visit the online guest book at www.weeksfu-neralhomes.com.

OBITUARIESState award for WRHS ag teacher

Amy Miller, agriculture teacher at White River High School in Buckley, has been selected as the 2014 Washington winner of the Outstanding Agricultural Education Teacher award given by the National Association of Agricultural Educators.

Agricultural educators who are selected for the award in their state are among the best educators in the United States, conducting the highest quality agricultural edu-cation programs. The award recognizes leadership in civic, community and professional activities.

The NAAE Outstanding Agricultural Education Teacher award program is sponsored by Toyota as a special project of the National FFA Foundation.

NAAE is the professional organization in the United States for agricultural educators. It provides nearly 8,000 members with professional networking and development opportunities, professional liability coverage and extensive awards and recognition pro-grams.

Locals make dean’s list at UWThe following local students were named to the

dean’s list for the winter quarter at the University of Washington.

To qualify, students had to complete at least 12 graded credits and have a grade-point average of 3.5 or better.

Black DiamondSeniors: Rachael L. Hass, Jacob A. Manuel, Amanda

N. McKinney, Matthew M. Rigg, Dominic M. Sivitilli, Carissa D. Voelker and Mario M. Walker.

Juniors: Shyanne M. Engelhardt, Christopher A. Goalwin and Christopher J. Hanrahan.

Sophomore: Abigail L. Smith.BuckleySeniors: Marissa R. Baker, Rachel H. Dunn, Kyle A.

Durrant, Alexandra D. Ehle, Amy M. Engel, William F. Goetz, Kyle M. Jorgenson and Cody R. Shafer.

Juniors: Mindy J. Ekstrom, Joshua J. Krebsbach and Alexa N. Munson.

Sophomores: Kaili Chickering, Daniel L. Murphy, Luke R. Nelson and Austin C. Woehrle.

Freshmen: Carl J. Klein, Madisen E. Liddle and Ian M. Skyles.

EnumclawSeniors: Dane C. Chevassus, Julia R. Evans, Austin

Jennings, Kayla L. V. Miller, Lauren L. Redman, Andres C. Rosales, William E. Walker, Erin B. White and Heegun Yang.

Juniors: Derek H. Collins, Rachel A. Hansen, Caitlin M. Harris, DJ W. Hitch Jr., William K. Holland, Benjamin J. Ilman, Brianna M. Nelson and Julia C. White.

Sophomores: Amberlynn R. Cox, Carly A. Hinman and Kira A. Trojcak.

Freshmen: Jennifer M. Hogan.

Local student earns double majorAlison Haywood, a 2010 graduate of Enumclaw

High School, graduated cum laude from Pacific Lutheran University in May with bachelor’s degrees in journalism and German and a minor in music.

Her time at PLU was marked by involvement with the student paper, The Mooring Mast, pipe organ lessons and a semester abroad in Berlin, Germany, in fall 2012. For the summer of 2013 she received a scholarship from the German gov-ernment to intern with a German news organization. She has com-pleted internships with The Tacoma News Tribune and Der Tagesspiegel, a major daily newspaper in Berlin.

She made the dean’s list six of her eight semesters at PLU.

In September she will begin pursuing a master’s degree in journalism at the University of Aarhus in Aarhus, Denmark. She hopes to become a foreign cor-respondent someday.

Her adventures will be chronicled at www.alisonin-berlin.wordpress.com.

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BUCKLEY

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ENUMCLAW$329,900

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For the third year, the Enumclaw Pro Rodeo is bringing bulls and broncs, clowns and concerts to the Expo Center arena.

Rodeo action is planned for 7 p.m. Aug. 21-23, with gates opening one hour prior to each performance.

General admissions tickets are $15, with a discounted price of $10 for vet-erans, anyone 62 or older and kids ages 6 to 12. Those 5 and younger will be admitted free.

Tickets can be purchased in advanced at Johnson Exterior’s and Mike’s Western Suppliers in Enumclaw, Reber Ranch in Kent, Country Square Western Wear in Auburn and at The

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Those attending will be treated to traditional rodeo fare. On tap will be roughstock events like bareback rid-ing, bull riding and saddle bronc rid-ing; and timed events like barrel rac-ing, breakaway roping, steer wrestling

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and more.Adding to the entertainment are two

concerts, which are included with the price of admission and will take place in the beer and food garden. Following Thursday’s rodeo, Andy Bales will play; after Friday’s action, the Dakota Poorman Band will per-

form. The Enumclaw event is part of the

Northwest Pro Rodeo Association, which this year will sanction nearly three dozen rodeos between March and early September.

The Enumclaw Pro Rodeo is a nonprofit organization aimed at raising money for youth development and programs.

For more info go to www.enumclawpro-rodeo.com.

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St. Elizabeth HospitalA girl, Kensington Grace, born July 11, 2014, to Jennifer Provost and D.J. Kramer

of Enumclaw.A boy, Aurek William Anthony Jackson, born July 3, 2014, to Christine E. Kuhn

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By Dennis Box Editor

Trainer Frank Lucarelli picked up his second consecutive stakes vic-tory Saturday after scor-ing a win Aug. 10 in the Emerald Derby.

Trackattacker, a 2-year-old gelding, muscled his way to finish first in the 6-1/2 furlong $50,000 Washington Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners Association Lads Stakes at Emerald Downs.

On Sunday Aug. 10, Lucarelli, an Enumclaw resident, won the Emerald Derby with Mebossman in a thriller at the wire against race favorites Del Rio Harbor and Noosito, both trained by Doris Harwood. Juan Gutierrez was riding.

Mebossman is a 3-year-old Washington-bred by Petionville out of Peaceful Wings and was bred by Buckley residents Rick and Debbie Pabst on Blue Ribbon Farm, which has been in operation since 1973.

WTBOA Lads

Saturday, Trackattacker set a WTBOA Lads stakes record in 1 minute, 16.19 seconds.

Trackattacker is unde-feated in three starts, all at Emerald Downs, and has collected $59,318 in earnings.

Following the race, jockey Leslie Mawing said, “He’s a strong horse and he was pretty much the giant in this race. I just wanted to extend his stride and let him run free.”

Mawing, who has rid-den the winner in the last eight stakes at the Auburn oval, said Trackattacker is, “at the top of the list of 2-year-olds I’ve ever rid-den.”

The gelding broke from the second post position and went straight to the front extending his mar-gin at every call, finish-ing the race seven lengths ahead of Moby who ran second.

He paid $2.10 for a win and $2.10 for both show

and place.Lucarelli said the plan

is to run Trackattacker next in the $50,000 Daily Racing Form Dennis Dodge Stakes on Washington Cup Day,

Sept. 7, and the $65,000 Gottstein Futurity Sept. 28.

“You never know with 2-year-olds, but as long as he’s healthy, that’s the plan,” Lucarelli said.

Lucarelli won the Gottstein Futurity and the Lads in 2008 with Gallant Son. The 8-year-old son of Malabar Gold has earned $552,278 lifetime and is still running and winning. Gallant Son won the Jess Jackson Owners’ Handicap at Santa Rosa Aug. 10. He has a record of 11-2-6 from 39 starts.

Trackattacker, the son of Harbor The Gold out of Eclatante is owned by R.E.V. Racing, the nom de plume of Roy and Ellie Schaefer of Port Orchard.

Emerald DerbyMebossman’s Emerald

Derby victory was the first stakes win for the bay gelding. He is 3-3-1 from 12 starts finishing second

in the 2013 edition of the Gottstein Futurity to Del Rio Harbor.

Mebossman ran the 1-1/8 mile derby in 1:47.23 paying $13, $5.40 and $2.60.

The gelding ran out of the four hole and came from three lengths back in the stretch to run down Noosito and edging Del Rio Harbor by a neck at the wire.

“I knew it was going to be a tough race because

Noosito and Del Rio Harbor are tough horses to beat,” Gutierrez said. “ Frank (Lucarelli) told me to be patient and ask him at the end. I was confident in my horse on the back-side because I was behind the other horses and I had a lot of horse under me. My horse was closing pretty good, little by little.”

Mebossman’s win check was $41,250 increasing his lifetime earnings to $109,917.

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Lucarelli saddles Trackattacker in Lads win

Jockey Leslie Mawing rides Trackattacker in the $50,000 Washington Thoroughbred Breeders and Owners Association Lads Stakes Saturday at Emerald Downs. Photo courtesy Emerald Downs

Mebossman ridden by Juan Gutierrez beats Del Rio Harbor and Noosito by a neck Aug. 10 in the Emerald Derby. Photo courtesy Emerald Downs

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with you as you progress toward success. Fourth, listen to your body and give yourself permission

to adjust the pace or intensity of the physical activity to avoid injuries. If you feel pain, dizziness or nausea, take a break. Also, be flexible; if you are not feeling well, give yourself permission to take a day off.

As always, contact your health care provider if your condition does not improve.

Fifth, have fun with pursuing your fitness goals. Break things up, vary the activities and go to new places to get physical. Late summer and early fall is a fabulous time to hike Mount Rainier, bike the Puyallup River trail or walk Redondo Beach.

Starting a fitness routine is an important decision. Using the momentum of the new school year can help you estab-lish a healthy habit that lasts a lifetime.

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arts degree from the University of Washington.She was inducted into the Hornet Hall of Fame during

the 2002-03 athletic season.Nitz has a long history of success in swimming. He won

multiple state titles as a high school athlete, was a four-year letterman at the University of Washington and qualified for the 2000 U.S. Olympic Trials. He graduated from the University of Washington with a bachelor’s degree in aquatic and fishery science and currently works with the Muckleshoot Tribe as a fisheries biologist. He recently volunteered with the EHS swim program.

should be collected.Toward that end, the city will be

posting a brief survey on its website (cityofenumclaw.net). It’s a nonbind-ing series of questions the TBD can use when crafting a plan for roadway repairs.

Some brief historyWashington lawmakers, realizing

the system for funding street projects was outdated and inefficient, acted sev-eral years ago to give cities, town and counties a new funding mechanism – a Transportation Benefit District. TBDs are independent taxing districts that can raise money either with, or without, approval of the public.

Those sitting on a TBD board can independently implement a $20 fee on vehicle license tabs. The fee can be higher, but it takes voter approval; Seattle recently attempted a $60 fee, an effort shot down by voters.

Another popular option is an increase in the local sales tax. A TBD can request a hike up to two-tenths of 1 percent, but it requires voter approval.

Enumclaw’s City Council created a TBD earlier this year. The district follows the city limits and the board consists of the seven members of the council.

The TBD board members imple-mented a $20 license fee, just as leaders in Buckley and Carbonado have done. The money will soon start flowing into city coffers.

Revenues vs. needsIn Enumclaw, the $20 fee is expect-

ed to generate about $210,000 annu-ally, with revenues earmarked solely for street projects.

On the other side of the ledger, the city’s street needs are pegged at about $550,000 per year. That figure is seven years old, the result of a compre-hensive street study conducted on the city’s behalf.

Realizing that streets aren’t getting any better, members of the TBD board spent the better part of two July meet-ings discussing options for bumping up the revenue stream.

Most recent discussionDuring the July 28 meeting of the

TBD board, most of the talk centered on a potential increase in the local sales tax – not at the .2 percent level, but half that amount.

Starting the conversation was Chance LaFleur, who noted between $440,000 and $450,000 could be generated annually with the .1 per-cent sales tax hike. A benefit of that approach, LaFleur said, is the money would come from everyone purchas-ing goods or services in Enumclaw, rather than local folks coming up with the full amount.

Board member Hoke Overland sup-ported the concept.

“I think the taxpayers would appre-ciate that we’re being wise with the use of their money and not over-reaching,” Overland said.

Jim Hogan, who serves as chairman of the TBD board, added his support

to LaFleur’s comments.The board spent time weighing the

impact a sales tax increase would have on the business community, particu-larly on automobile dealers. Opinions were mixed.

Darrell Dickson said he had met with sales managers who reported Enumclaw’s lower sales tax rate is an integral part of their marketing strategy.

Overland countered that Enumclaw’s rate, even with a .1 percent increase, would remain lower than Sumner’s.

Looking at the possibility of a tax increase, Overland said “we’re still giving our car dealers a competitive advantage.”

Overland noted that when he campaigned for his seat on the City Council, citizens made their desires clear. “There’s no doubt in my mind, they want roads fixed,” he said.

As the meeting dragged toward its conclusion, Overland offered a motion directing city administration to draft a resolution that would lead to putting a measure on an upcoming ballot – a measure that would increase the local sales tax by one-tenth of 1 percent.

That motion failed, with Dickson, Mike Sando, Juanita Carstens and Morgan Irwin voting it down. The motion was supported by Overland, Hogan and LaFleur.

Dickson then offered a motion directing administration to reach out to the community and take feedback regarding options for funding street improvements. The motion passed unanimously.

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3 BEDROOM UNIT- 4- PLEX, Rent $1150.00 (water/sewer included) Deposit $650, 2baths, garage, on site washer/ dryer, walking distance to shopp ing centers, metro bus routes, and quick access to I-5 free- way. Location: 2516 S. 286 th P lace Federa l W a y , 9 8 0 0 3 . C a l l 206 235-6809ENUMCLAW1 & 2 BEDROOM apart- men t s i n Enumc law. Washer, dryer in unit. Covered parking. Small pets ok. We pay water, s e w e r & g a r b a g e . (360)825-0707

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ELDERLY HOUSINGAccepting applications

Rainier View II 1 Bedroom Apts

Basic Rents start at $625 or 30% adjusted monthly in- come. Must be 62 years or o l d e r , h a n d i c a p p e d o r disabled, regardless of age. Income limits apply. We are located at:

2745 Warner AveEnumclaw

Call 360-825-6146TDD 711

RAINIER VIEW I Now acceptingapplications for

2 BEDROOM APTSBasic rents start at $685

or 30% of adjustedmonthly income.

Income Limits Apply.2745 Warner Ave

EnumclawCall 360-825-6146

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LAKE TAPPS, 98391.1 BR $600. 2 BR $850 NICE APARTMENTS

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IDAHO, 83876.RV SPOT $150 Weekly or $500/ mo, Aug - Oct, on a North Idaho ranch. Gorgeous area. Br ing your horses or boat!!!!!!!! Near public boat launch on Lake Coeur D’alene. 45 m in t o Spokane / Coeur D’alene Minutes to the casino. Quiet! Pri- vate! Includes all utilites. 208.686.1030208.818.6433

ROY

~ RV SPACES ~$390/Mo

1/2 off 1st monthIncls: Water, Septic, Garbage, Cable &

Playground. Located in Clean Mobile / RV

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LEE HOTEL, Clean rooms at an affordable price. Includes utilities and basic cable. 253- 951-6909. 1110 Grif- fin Enumclaw.

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EMERALD COURT SENIOR APTS

55+2 BR apts. Carpor t, W/D hook-ups. Close to town, communi ty activities, community garden. Sen ior bus stops here. $890 mo + dep, includes wtr/grbg.

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A public hearing on the completed budget (al l funds) of the White River School District No. 416 for the 2014-15 school year w i l l be he ld on Tuesday, August 26th, a t 5 : 3 0 p . m . i n t h e Board/Conference Room located a t 310 River Avenue North in Buck- ley. A copy of the budget is on file in the District Administrat ion Off ice, a n d c o p i e s w i l l b e available to the public at the hearing. Any person may appear at the hear- ing and be heard for or against any part of such budget.# 5742208/13/14, 8/20/14

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10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.

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in Enumclaw

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tary, Chambers and volunteer in other

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LittleNickel.com

Reach 50,561 homes with a Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

SUPERSIZED

homes with ZONE

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw

Call 800-388-2527

That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a

Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black

Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

MONEYDOESGROW

ON TREES!

FREE QUOTES!!

J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA

WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage

360.508.1313

Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks

1032

688

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

WASHINGTON

0100

Real Estate for SaleKing County

360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com

Tim Pierick

Locally Owned & Operated

Call Today!

95

38

72

10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.

Providing Quality Inspection for:

Flat Fee*$30000

Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.

in Enumclaw

LicensedBondedInsured

Hometown Special!

DOL#416; SPI#70465

Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what

is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...

and I listen.

Enumclaw Only*

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

real estatefor sale

Real Estate for SaleLots/Acreage

Real Estate for SaleManufactured Homes

Real Estate for SaleWaterfront

REAL ESTATEFOR RENT

WASHINGTON

0500

Real Estate for RentKing County

Real Estate for RentPierce County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent Pierce County

WA Misc. RentalsMobile Home Spaces

WA Misc. RentalsParking/RV Spaces

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!CASHFOR

TREESTHE MILLS NEED:

CASH-IN YOUR TREES AND PAY

YOUR BILLSIF YOU OWN LAND,

CALL US FIRST!!

253.227.1708Lic. Bond. Ins.

**Local Fence Co.**White Vinyl, Ranch,

Horse FencingCedar, Chain Link,

Repairs, GatesCall James

253-831-9906Bonded & Insured

Lic# allamal921p7

PIANOLESSONS

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

Home ServicesPainting

Miscellaneous

Home ServicesCarpet Clean/Install

Employment

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

Home ServicesLandscape Services

Home ServicesFencing & Decks

Professional ServicesMusic Lessons

Home ServicesTree/Shrub Care

Home ServicesWindow Cleaning

The Courier-Herald Reaches Far Beyond Other Advertising Vehicles +81.4% over direct mail +54.2% over Val Pak +94.1% over Red Plum

*

*Source- Pulse Reports

The Courier-Herald is

LocalWe’ve been serving

the plateau com-munity for over 110 years and our sta� belong to the Ro-

tary, Chambers and volunteer in other

local organizations.

Home ServicesPainting

Home ServicesHouse/Cleaning Service

MiscellaneousHome Services

Carpet Clean/Install

Home ServicesLandscape Services

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

Home ServicesFencing & Decks

Professional ServicesMusic Lessons

Home ServicesTree/Shrub Care

Home ServicesWindow Cleaning

The Courier-Herald Reaches Far Beyond Other Advertising Vehicles +81.4% over direct mail +54.2% over Val Pak +94.1% over Red Plum

*

*Source- Pulse Reports

The Courier-Herald is

LocalWe’ve been serving

the plateau com-munity for over 110 years and our sta� belong to the Ro-

tary, Chambers and volunteer in other

local organizations.

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EmploymentGeneral

REPORTERThe Bonney Lake Couri- er Herald, a division of Sound Publishing Inc. is seeking a general as- signment reporter with a minimum of 1-2 years writing experience and photography skills. This position is based out of the Enumclaw of f ice. The pr imary coverage will be city government, business, sports, gener- al assignment stor ies; and may include ar ts coverage. Schedule in- cludes evening and/or weekend work. As a Re- por ter for Sound Pub- lishing, you will be ex- pected to: be inquisitive and resourceful in the coverage of assigned beats; produce 5 by-line stories per week; write stories that are tight and to the point; use a digital camera to take photo- graphs of the stories you c o v e r ; p o s t o n t h e publication’s web site; blog and use Twitter on the web; layout pages, using InDesign; shoot and edit videos for the web . We are looking for a team player willing to get invo lved in the loca l bus iness commun i t y through publication of the monthly journal and dai ly web journal ism. The ideal applicant will have a general under- standing of local com- merce and industry, edu- cation, employment and labor issues, real estate and development, and related public policy. He or she will have a com- mitment to community journalism and every- thing from short, brief- type stories about peo- ple and events to exam- ining issues facing the community; be able to spot emerging business issues and trends; write clean, balanced and ac- curate stories that dig deeper than simple fea- tures; develop and insti- tute readership init ia- tives. Candidates must have excellent communication and organizational skills, and be able to work ef- fectively in a deadline- d r i ve n e nv i r o n m e n t . Must be proficient with AP style, layout and de- sign using Adobe InDe- s i g n ; a n d u s e t h e publ ica t ion ’s webs i te and online tools to gath- er information and reach the community. Must be organized and self-moti- vated, exceptional with the public and have the ability to establish a rap- port with the community. We offer a competitive hourly wage and bene- f its package including health insurance, paid time off (vacation, sick, and holidays), and 401K (currently with an em- ployer match.) Email us your cover le t ter, re- sume, and include five examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writ- ing chops to:

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JOB TITLE: Activities Coordinator and Youth Program LeadEXEMPT: Yes S A L A R Y L E V E L : $13.00-$15.33SUMMARY: This is a permanent part-time po- s i t ion (25-30 hrs per week) that performs a variety of duties in rec- reation program plan- ning, supervision and leadership work. The nature of the job re- quires strong leadership abilities, as well as pub- lic relations skills to work effectively with partici- pants, parents, media, employees, volunteers, and the general public. The Activities Coordina- tor and Youth Program Lead is responsible for promoting and eliciting community suppor t for program activities, de- veloping and implement- i n g p r o g ra m s i n r e - sponse to community needs and performing a variety of tasks relative to assigned tasks. This pos i t i on w i l l r equ i re weekend and evening work hours to monitor recreat ion programs. The Activities Coordina- tor and Youth Program Lead reports to the Rec- reation Services Direc- tor.ESSENTIAL DUTIES A N D R E S P O N - SIBILITIES:• P l a n , p r o m o t e ,

schedule, lead, and evaluate programs to provide recreation services through so- c ia l , educa t iona l , athletic and special event activities.

• Maintain a safe, fun, inviting atmosphere for all participants at the Youth Center. Fac i l i t a te con f l i c t resolution when nec- essary and incorpo- rate proper discipli- nary measures when necessary.

• M a i n t a i n r e c o r d s such as attendance, income from fees, expendi tures, and time sheets.

• Supervise staff and volunteers.

• Assist with recruit- ment, training and supervision of as- signed staff and vol- unteers.

• Fac i l i t y ove rs igh t and operation.

• As directed, maintain ongoing inventor y control of recreation equipment and sup- plies.

• Activity registration and fee collection.

• Schedule usage of facility for activities; provide information and assistance to users of faci l i t ies; monitor, inspect and s e c u r e f a c i l i t y ; schedu le ma in te - nance.

• Promote and coordi- nate youth, adul t , and senior activities within a recreation p rogram; p repare program event and fac i l i t y mar ke t ing mater ia l inc luding news releases, fly- e rs, schedu les o f events, pamphlets and brochures.

• Solicit and incorpo- rate community and staff input for pro- gram improvements, new programs and events; develop in- novative ways to in- crease revenue for p r o g r a m s a n d events.

For a full job description a n d / o r a p p l i c a t i o n , please visit www.cityof- buckley.com. Complet- ed applications must be submitted to City Hall at 933 Main St., Buckley, WA 98321.

Legal Notices

64th Street Apartments, LLC, 601 Union St., Ste. 3500 Seattle WA 98101, is seeking coverage un- d e r t h e Wa s h i n g t o n S ta te Depar tment o f Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit.The proposed project, 64th Street Townhomes, is located at 16120 64th St East in Sumner, WA, in Pierce County. This project involves 3.3 acres of soil disturbance for residential construc- tion activities.The receiving waters are Salmon Creek, Puyallup River and Puget Sound. Any persons desiring to present their views to the department of Ecolo- gy regarding this appli- cation may do so in writ- ing within thirty days of the last date of publica- tion of this notice. Com- ments shall be submitted to the depar tment o f Ecology. Any person in- t e r e s t e d i n t h e department’s action on this application may noti- fy the depar tment o f their interest within thirty days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and consid- ers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in receiving wa- ter quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II anti- degrada t ion requ i re - ments under WAC 173- 201A-320.Comments can be sub- mitted to:Department of EcologyAttn: Water Quality Pro- g r a m , C o n s t r u c t i o n StormwaterPO Box 47696, Olympia, WA 98504-7696# 5822248/20/14, 8/27/14

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Locat ion : Mu l t ip le in King, Snohomish, Kitsap and Pierce County De- scription: Part-Time/Full- T ime Tra f f i c Con t ro l Flagger Responsible for traffic control manage- ment in various location. P lease inqui re about open positions and Flag- ger Certification Class at http://www.flaggers.jobs/ washington-jobs.html.

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tary, Chambers and volunteer in other

local organizations.

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Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

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Reach 50,561 homes with a Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

SUPERSIZED

homes with ZONE

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw

Call 800-388-2527

That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a

Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black

Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

MONEYDOESGROW

ON TREES!

FREE QUOTES!!

J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA

WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage

360.508.1313

Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks

1032

688

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

WASHINGTON

0100

Real Estate for SaleKing County

360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com

Tim Pierick

Locally Owned & Operated

Call Today!

95

38

72

10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.

Providing Quality Inspection for:

Flat Fee*$30000

Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.

in Enumclaw

LicensedBondedInsured

Hometown Special!

DOL#416; SPI#70465

Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what

is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...

and I listen.

Enumclaw Only*

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

real estatefor sale

Real Estate for SaleLots/Acreage

Real Estate for SaleManufactured Homes

Real Estate for SaleWaterfront

REAL ESTATEFOR RENT

WASHINGTON

0500

Real Estate for RentKing County

Real Estate for RentPierce County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent Pierce County

WA Misc. RentalsMobile Home Spaces

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NEWS Updates Daily!

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Miscellaneous

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Employment

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

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Home ServicesFencing & Decks

Professional ServicesMusic Lessons

Home ServicesTree/Shrub Care

Home ServicesWindow Cleaning

The Courier-Herald Reaches Far Beyond Other Advertising Vehicles +81.4% over direct mail +54.2% over Val Pak +94.1% over Red Plum

*

*Source- Pulse Reports

The Courier-Herald is

LocalWe’ve been serving

the plateau com-munity for over 110 years and our sta� belong to the Ro-

tary, Chambers and volunteer in other

local organizations.

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Adver t ising placed by contractor’s must con- tain the contractor’s true name, address and cur- rent registration number according to Washington State Law 18.27,100. Violations could be sub- ject to a civil penalty of up to $1000 per viola- tion. To see if this law applies to you and for in- formation on other provi- s ions of the law ca l l Contractors Registration in Olympia. (360)902- 5226.

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LittleNickel.com

Reach 50,561 homes with a Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

SUPERSIZED

homes with ZONE

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw

Call 800-388-2527

That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a

Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black

Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

MONEYDOESGROW

ON TREES!

FREE QUOTES!!

J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA

WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage

360.508.1313

Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks

1032

688

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

WASHINGTON

0100

Real Estate for SaleKing County

360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com

Tim Pierick

Locally Owned & Operated

Call Today!

95

38

72

10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.

Providing Quality Inspection for:

Flat Fee*$30000

Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.

in Enumclaw

LicensedBondedInsured

Hometown Special!

DOL#416; SPI#70465

Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what

is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...

and I listen.

Enumclaw Only*

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

real estatefor sale

Real Estate for SaleLots/Acreage

Real Estate for SaleManufactured Homes

Real Estate for SaleWaterfront

REAL ESTATEFOR RENT

WASHINGTON

0500

Real Estate for RentKing County

Real Estate for RentPierce County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent Pierce County

WA Misc. RentalsMobile Home Spaces

WA Misc. RentalsParking/RV Spaces

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!CASHFOR

TREESTHE MILLS NEED:

CASH-IN YOUR TREES AND PAY

YOUR BILLSIF YOU OWN LAND,

CALL US FIRST!!

253.227.1708Lic. Bond. Ins.

**Local Fence Co.**White Vinyl, Ranch,

Horse FencingCedar, Chain Link,

Repairs, GatesCall James

253-831-9906Bonded & Insured

Lic# allamal921p7

PIANOLESSONS

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

Home ServicesPainting

Miscellaneous

Home ServicesCarpet Clean/Install

Employment

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

Home ServicesLandscape Services

Home ServicesFencing & Decks

Professional ServicesMusic Lessons

Home ServicesTree/Shrub Care

Home ServicesWindow Cleaning

The Courier-Herald Reaches Far Beyond Other Advertising Vehicles +81.4% over direct mail +54.2% over Val Pak +94.1% over Red Plum

*

*Source- Pulse Reports

The Courier-Herald is

LocalWe’ve been serving

the plateau com-munity for over 110 years and our sta� belong to the Ro-

tary, Chambers and volunteer in other

local organizations.

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

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click: NW-Ads.com

LittleNickel.com

Reach 50,561 homes with a Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

SUPERSIZED

homes with ZONE

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw

Call 800-388-2527

That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a

Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black

Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

MONEYDOESGROW

ON TREES!

FREE QUOTES!!

J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA

WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage

360.508.1313

Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks

1032

688

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

WASHINGTON

0100

Real Estate for SaleKing County

360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com

Tim Pierick

Locally Owned & Operated

Call Today!

95

38

72

10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.

Providing Quality Inspection for:

Flat Fee*$30000

Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.

in Enumclaw

LicensedBondedInsured

Hometown Special!

DOL#416; SPI#70465

Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what

is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...

and I listen.

Enumclaw Only*

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

real estatefor sale

Real Estate for SaleLots/Acreage

Real Estate for SaleManufactured Homes

Real Estate for SaleWaterfront

REAL ESTATEFOR RENT

WASHINGTON

0500

Real Estate for RentKing County

Real Estate for RentPierce County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent King County

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Locally owned(360)802-8925(253)740-3833

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Appliances

3 GREAT APPLIANCES All work great and white. Top loading Kenmore washer and dryer $200 Whi r poo l re f r ig . w i th f reezer on top $100. Enum. 360-825-6328.

AMANA RANGEDeluxe 30” Glasstop

Range self clean, auto clock & timer Extra-

Large oven & storage *UNDER WARRANTY*Over $800. new. Pay off balance of $193 or make

payments of $14 per month. Credit Dept.

206-244-6966

KENMORE FREEZER Repo Sears deluxe 20cu.ft.

freezer 4 fast freeze shelves, defrost drain,

interior light *UNDER WARRANTY*Make $15 monthly pay-

ments or pay off balance of $293.

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KENMORE REPOHeavy duty washer &

dryer, deluxe, large cap. w/normal, perm-press &

gentle cycles.* Under Warranty! *

Balance left owing $272 or make payments of $25. Call credit dept.

206-244-6966

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Appliances

NEW APPLIANCESUP TO 70% OFF

All Manufacturer Small Ding’s, Dents, Scratches

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REPO REFRIGERATOR

Custom deluxe 22 cu. ft. side-by-side, ice & water

disp., color panels available

UNDER WARRANTY! was over $1200 new, now only payoff bal. of $473 or make pmts of

only $15 per mo.Credit Dept. 206-244-6966

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Cemetery Plots

2 PLOTS $5900 NEGOT Rest your loved ones side by side (plots 3 & 4). Monuments are okay. D e s i r a b l e , s o l d o u t Heather Section located in Renton’s Greenwood Memorial Park. Seller pays transfer fees. Val- ued at $12,000 each. Private seller willing to entertain all offers. Call Andrew, 206-373-1988.2 VETERANS GARDEN SECTION SxS Ceme- tery plots. Sold out gar- den fo r many years, highly desirable section! Corner plots, just a few feet off the main path. Located at Greenwood Memorial, Renton. Lot 227, block 16, spaces 1 & 2. Both: $12,000. Re- tails for $16,000. Jeff: 206-310-9833.4 PLOTS in Washington Memorial Park in Sea- tac. Garden of Flowers, section 18. block 254, lot B, plots 1, 2, 3 & 4. Of- fered at discount - $6000 for a l l ! Cal l 253-939- 4569

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Washington #TOWNCPF099LT 800-824-9552Financing based on 12% interest, all payments based on 10 years (unless otherwise noted), O.A.C.. Actual rate may vary. Prices do not include permit costs or sales tax & are based on a � at, level, accessible building site w/less than 1’ of � ll, w/85 MPH Wind Exposure “B”, 25# snow load, for non commercial usage & do not include prior sales & may be affected by county codes and/or travel considerations. Drawings for illustration purposes only. Ad prices expire 9/12/14.

20,796,441SQUARE FEET

19,509BUILDINGS BUILT

As of 7/11/2014

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12’x9’ Metal framed sliding door w/cam latch closers & decorative cross hatches, (2) 4’x8’ cross-hatched split opening wood Dutch doors, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 18” eave & gable overhangs, 10’ continuous � ow ridge vent.

$15,536$17,090 $223/mo.

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4” Concrete � oor w/� bermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (2) 12’x7’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, (2) 5’x2’ double glazed cross hatch vinyl windows w/screens, 12’x28’ 50# loft, 4’ 50# staircase, (2) 6’ pitched dormers w/(2) 5’x2’ sliding double glazed cross hatch vinyl windows w/screens, 18” eave & gable overhangs, (2) 12”x18” gable vents.

$30,699$33,462 $480/mo.

DELUXE DORMERED 2 CAR GARAGE 24’ x 28’ x 16’

4” Concrete � oor w/� bermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (1) 10’x12’ & (1) 9’x8’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 3’x3’ double glazed vinyl window w/screen, 10’ continuous � ow ridge vent.

$23,445$25,555 $337/mo.

ConcreteIncluded!

LARGE GARAGE & SHOP 24’ x 24’ x 9’ w/16’ x 36’ x 14’

4” Concrete � oor with � bermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (2) 10’x8’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door with self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 18” eave & gable overhangs, 2’ poly eavelight, (2) 12” gable vents (not pictured).

$19,369$21,209 $278/mo.

ConcreteIncluded!

DAYLIGHT GARAGE/SHOP 24’ x 36’ x 9’

4” Concrete � oor w/� bermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 10’x11’ raised panel steel overhead door, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, (2) 12’’x12” gable vents (not shown).

$15,927$17,520 $229/mo.

ConcreteIncluded!

RV CARPORT 24’ x 28’ x 12’

4” Concrete � oor with � bermix reinforcement and zip-strip crack control, (2) 9’x7’ raised panel steel overhead doors w/mitered corners, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 18” eave and gable overhangs, 10’ continuous � ow ridge vent.

$12,596$13,856 $181/mo.

ConcreteIncluded!

DELUXE 2 CAR GARAGE 22’ x 28’ x 8’

(2) 10’x12’ Permastalls with (2) 4’x8’ split opening wood Dutch doors, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 4’x3’ double glazed cross-hatch vinyl window w/screen, 18” eave & gable overhangs, 24” cupola vent w/weathervane.

$16,254$17,798 $234/mo.

2 STALL HORSE BARN 24’ x 30’ x 9’

4” Concrete � oor w/� bermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (3) 10’x8’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 18” eave & gable overhangs, 2’ poly eavelight along one eave, 10’ continuous � ow ridge vent.

$18,199$19,278 $261/mo.

ConcreteIncluded!

DELUXE 3 CAR GARAGE 24’ x 36’ x 9’

4” Concrete � oor w/� bermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 16’x8’ raised panel steel overhead door, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door with self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, (2) 3’x3’ double glazed vinyl windows with screens, 18” eave and gable overhangs, 10’ continuous � ow ridge vent.

$19,246$21,074 $276/mo.

ConcreteIncluded!

DELUXE L-SHAPE GARAGE 20’ x 30’ x 9’ w/20’ x 10’ x 9’

4” Concrete � oor w/� bermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (2) 10’x8’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 10’ continuous � ow ridge vent.

$15,998$17,678 $230/mo.

ConcreteIncluded!

2 CAR GARAGE w/SHOP 24’ x 36’ x 9’

18 Sidewall & trim colors w/limited lifetime warranty.

$11,999$13,199 $173/mo.

HAY COVER 30’ x 36’ x 12’

ConcreteIncluded!

4” Concrete � oor w/� bermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 14’x7’ raised panel steel overhead door, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 2’ poly eavelight, 10’ continuous � ow ridge vent.

$9,998$11,048 $144/mo.

ConcreteIncluded!

OVERSIZED 1 CAR GARAGE 16’ x 20’ x 8’

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Cemetery Plots

$7500 PLOT; Pretigous Sunset Memorial Park in Bel levue. View of the mountains!! ! Sold out space in the desirable “Garden of Prayer” sec- tion. Lot # 210, space # 5. Owner pays transfer fee & endowment care fee. If available would retail at $22,000. Private owner. 503-412-8424.

BEAUTIFUL LOCATION 1 Plot for sale, asking $3,000. Value $5000. Mature floral landscape with fountain. Peaceful location in “Garden of Flowers”. Desirable Bon- ney Watson, Sea Tac, near A i r por t . P lease leave message, I will re- turn your call 206-734- 9079.BELLEVUE$8000 SUNSET HILLS Cemetery plot or 2 plots for $15,000. Well mani- cured Garden of Prayer. Lovely panoramic city- scape setting. Easy ac- cess, right off the road located in Lot 78, spaces 3 & 4. Owner pays trans- fer fee. Pr ivate seller. Loyd at 509-674-5867.

Mountain Crest Memorial Park A Beautiful Resting

Place for Loved OnesPricing from

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Electronics

DirectTV - 2 Year Sav- ings Event! Over 140 channels only $29.99 a month. Only DirecTV gives you 2 YEARS of savings and a FREE Ge- nie upgrade! Call 1-800- 279-3018

DIRECTV s tar t ing a t $24.95/mo. Free 3- Months of HBO, starz, SHOWTIME & CINE- MAX. FREE RECEIVER U p g ra d e ! 2 0 1 4 N F L Sunday Ticket Included with Select Packages. Some exclusions apply - Call for details 1-800- 897-4169

DISH TV Retailer. Start- ing at $19.99/month (for 12 mos.) & High Speed I n t e r n e t s t a r t i n g a t $14.95/month (where available.) SAVE! Ask About SAME DAY Instal- lation! CALL Now! 800- 278-1401

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Firearms &Ammunition

WANTED: Case & buck- k n i ve s e t c . A xe s & hatchets. Old Logging Tools. 253-355-1743, 253-862-6484

Firewood, Fuel& Stoves

16” SPLIT Firewood Seasonsed Mixed Fir, Hemlock, Alder. $150 per cord. You hau l . Terry 253-862-8445.

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Call 800-388-2527

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WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage

360.508.1313

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1032

688

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WASHINGTON

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10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.

Providing Quality Inspection for:

Flat Fee*$30000

Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.

in Enumclaw

LicensedBondedInsured

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Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent Pierce County

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TREESTHE MILLS NEED:

CASH-IN YOUR TREES AND PAY

YOUR BILLSIF YOU OWN LAND,

CALL US FIRST!!

253.227.1708Lic. Bond. Ins.

**Local Fence Co.**White Vinyl, Ranch,

Horse FencingCedar, Chain Link,

Repairs, GatesCall James

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Lic# allamal921p7

PIANOLESSONS

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Home ServicesPainting

Miscellaneous

Home ServicesCarpet Clean/Install

Employment

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

Home ServicesLandscape Services

Home ServicesFencing & Decks

Professional ServicesMusic Lessons

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Home ServicesWindow Cleaning

The Courier-Herald Reaches Far Beyond Other Advertising Vehicles +81.4% over direct mail +54.2% over Val Pak +94.1% over Red Plum

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The Courier-Herald is

LocalWe’ve been serving

the plateau com-munity for over 110 years and our sta� belong to the Ro-

tary, Chambers and volunteer in other

local organizations.

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NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r ’s a n d bu ye r ’s name and address and the date delivered. The invoice should also state the price, the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based. There should be a statement on the type and quality of the wood.When you buy firewood write the seller’s phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicle.The legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord. Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet . Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimension.To make a f i r ewood complaint, call 360-902- 1857.

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Holley Carb: 650 Cfm double pumper, spread bore, $100. 253-537- 7932.

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Fresh Picked Blueber- ries Daily. U-Pick, We- Pick. 10lb flat is $22, 5lb half flat is $12, U- Pick is $1 .75 / lb. Open da i l y from 9am to 6pm. 5111 Pioneer way east Taco- ma, 98443. 253-380- 1996.

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2 EXCEL. RECLINERS Ash ley 550 McFa r i n Swivel Glider Recliners purchased at the Can- nery about a year ago. Non-smoking home. A very nice Yosemite To- bacco Microfiber. $450 for the pair. Cash only Enum. 360-625-8779.

KING SIZE bedroom set. Bed with box springs, 2 n i g h t s t a n d s , l a r g e dresser with triple mirror, and 3 additional smaller dressers plus armoire. Built at old cannery of solid oak. BEAUTIFUL SET! Excellent condi- t i o n , l i k e n e w , $ 2 5 0 0 / o b o . C a l l (360)943-0427 or days: 360-456-1776

KITCHEN Table/Chairs Counter Height. Brown & black. Home Brand w/ 6 chairs. Expands to 54” x 54”. Fold-in center leaf. 1 yr new. Excellent cond $400. Call 360-625-8779

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2 DOGS, avail for good homes, moving. AKC F German Shepherd, 5 yr old long haired. Great watch dog but friendly! Also a big M Lab / Shep- herd mix, 1 .5 yr o ld . Fantast ic guard dog! Asking $200 each. Call for photos 206-280-7952

9 Australian Shepherd Pups. Pure Bred. Par- ents ver y doc i le and friendly! Mom on site. 4 M and 5 F. Tails & dew c laws done. Shots & worming will be. Taking deposits now, will make good family pets! $425 for Tri-Colors; $500 for Blue Merles. Call: 360- 631-6089 for more info.

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QUARTER HORSE for sa le ! O lde r ge ld i ng ; wo u l d m a ke a g o o d western pleasure trai l horse! Suitable for an advanced beginner. Well mannered. Will only sell to those with references, he deser ves a good home. $300 or $500 with tack. 360-825-7712.

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Last March, my wife Britt and I were watching the Academy Awards and were completely enamored by Pharrell Williams’ performance of “Hap-py”. It is di� cult to just listen to the song without moving your head or standing up to dance! It was at that moment that I thought our word for this school year should be “happy”.

It always amazes me that when something enters my stream of conscious-ness, I begin to see things that I probably would not have otherwise no-ticed. During the time since the Academy Awards, I seem to be a magnet to books and articles on the concept of happiness. During the past 10

years there has been a lot of research produced in the neurosciences, particularly about the concept of happiness and the impact it has on learning and education.

During my tenure as superintendent, our sta� has worked diligently in creating amazing learning environments for our students, starting with a simple, yet meaningful, positive greeting for each student when they enter our schools and classrooms each morning. In my reading during the past few months, I have learned that there are additional and speci� c, scienti� cally based strategies that guide us to be happier, thus having a ripple e� ect to those with whom we interact.

Our Board of Directors and our Leadership Team have engaged in a book study over the summer with Shawn Achor’s books � e Happiness Advantage and Before Happiness. Shawn was a profes-sor at Harvard University where he taught a psychology course on Happiness. It gained huge fame among students and now has grabbed the attention of businesses and educators around the nation and world. On August 28th, our entire district will engage in learning about the science of happi-ness. It’s phenomenal to consider how our study around this subject could dramatically impact our students and sta� and the learning culture within our schools. If you would like to join our study of the science of happiness, I would invite you to read � e Hap-piness Advantage by Shawn Achor and join me for a community book study and conversation on the evening of � ursday, October 9 at 6:30 p.m. in the EHS library. We’ll spend 60 – 90 minutes sharing insights we gained from the book. It would be wonderful to see you there! To whet your appetite about the book, go to the following YouTube for a quick synopsis. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRDOp8u71a4

Important Links

Enumclaw School District2929 McDougall Avenue

Enumclaw WA 98022360.802.7100

Enumclaw High School (Grades 9-12)226 Semanski Street South

Enumclaw WA 98022Jill Burnes, Principal

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Phil Engebretsen, Assistant Principal & Athletic Director

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Paul Iacobazzi, Assistant [email protected]

Kevin Smith, Assistant Principal & CTE [email protected]

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Enumclaw Middle School (Grades 6-8)550 Semanski Street South

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Steve Rabb, [email protected]

Will Osborn, Associate [email protected]

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� under Mt. Middle School (Grades 6-8)42018 264th Avenue SEEnumclaw WA 98022

Virginia Callison, [email protected]

Chad Davidson, Associate [email protected]

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Black Diamond Elementary (Grades K-5)25314 Baker Street

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Gerrie Garton, [email protected]

360.802.7570Fax: 360.802.7610

Byron Kibler Elementary (Grades K-5)2057 Kibler Avenue

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Julene Miller, [email protected]

360.802.7263Fax: 360.802.7300

Southwood Elementary (Grades K-5)3240 McDougall AvenueEnumclaw WA 98022

Susan Arbury, [email protected]

360.802.7370Fax: 802.7374

Sunrise Elementary (Grades K-5)899 Osceola Street

Enumclaw WA 98022

Kyle Fletcher, Principal kyle_� [email protected]

360.802.802.7425Fax: 360.802.7427

Westwood Elementary (Grades K-5)21200 SE 416th

Enumclaw WA 98022

Keri Marquand, [email protected]

360.802.7620Fax: 360.802.7622

Administration O� ce2929 McDougall AvenueEnumclaw WA 98022

Mike Nelson, [email protected]

Tim Madden, Business & Operations [email protected]

Terry Parker, Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment Director

[email protected]

Stephanie Berryhill, Human Relations [email protected]

Chris Beals, Instructional Technology, Assessment Director

chris [email protected]

Anne Chambers, Student Support Services [email protected]

Tom Alexander, Technology [email protected]

360.802.7100Fax: 360.802.7140

Transportation450 Semanski Street South

Enumclaw WA 98022

Everett Cunningham, [email protected]

360.802.7232Fax: 360.802.7243

Extraordinary New Sta� Come to Black Diamond and Enumclaw!

We are so grateful to welcome 16 new sta� members to our school district! Please take a moment to read about these extraordinary individuals on our district website at the following link: http://www.enumclaw.wednet.edu/

READ THE BOOK … and join us for a community book

study conversation!Scientists once thought happiness was almost completely hereditary (dictated by a genetically determined “set point”). But thankfully, they have since discovered that in fact we have far more control over our own emotional well-being than previously believed. While we each have a happiness baseline that we fl uctuate around on a daily basis, with concerted effort, we can raise that baseline permanently so that even when we are going up and down, we are doing so at a higher level. - Shawn Achor, “The Happiness Effect”

“Happiness Advantage” by Shawn AchorThursday, October 9 at 6:30 pm EHS Library We would love to see you there!

Student Supply ListsIf you’ve not yet shopped for school supplies, you can � nd supply lists for

each of our schools (except the high school) at the following link:http://www.enumclaw.wednet.edu/calendar/NewsItem.aspx?id=650

High school teachers will have speci� c items for students the � rst day of school.

Bus RoutesUpdated bus routes are posted on the district website at the following link: http://www.enumclaw.wednet.edu/departments/transportation/default.aspx

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Leadership Advance

Upcoming Events August & SeptemberWhen WhatAugust 20 ......... .................................................. EHS Football Try-outsAugust 21 & 22 .......................................................... EHS Hornet DaysAugust 25 ......................................... Thunder Mt. Days of Thunder and Enumclaw Middle Timberwolf DaysAugust 25 ......................................... New Teacher Breakfast at the VFW (Reservations through the Chamber)August 28 .....................District Staff Day (Breakfast) and Benefits FairAugust 28 .................Black Diamond Ice Cream Social at 3:00-4:00 pmAugust 28 ............................. Kibler Meet Your Teacher at 2:00-3:00 pmAugust 28 ..........................Sunrise Gear Up for School at 4:00-5:00 pmSeptember 1 ...........................................................................Labor DaySeptember 2 ............................................................First Day of School!September 2 ................. Board Work Study at District Office at 6:30 pmSeptember 9 .............. Westwood Open House (grades 3,4,5) at 6:30 pmSeptember 11 ................................ Kibler Curriculum Night at 6:30 pmSeptember 15 .....................Board Meeting at District Office at 6:30 pmSeptember 16 ............Westwood Open House (grades K,1,2) at 6:30 pmSeptember 18 ................................. Southwood Open House at 6:30 pmSeptember 22 ......................High School Open House – 6:00 at7:40 pmSeptember 23 ............................... Thunder Mt. Open House at 6:30 pmSeptember 24 ........................Parent Leadership Luncheon at 11:30 am at district officeSeptember 24 ....................................... Sunrise Open House at 7:00 pmSeptember 25 ................. Black Diamond Curriculum Night at 6:30 pmSeptember 25 ...................... Enumclaw Middle Open House at 6:30 pm

� e Enumclaw School District Board of Directors would like to invite you to come by for co� ee and conversation at 6:00 p.m. prior to their board meetings and board work studies which begin at 6:30 pm.

“We are ready to welcome our students back for a great year.”

Summer School

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or “Like” us on facebook: Enumclaw Schools Foundation.

On August 7th and 8th, the leadership team gathered in the district board room for their annual advance. � e team engaged in great learning and had some fun as well! Scott Crabtree presented fascinat-

ing information on � e Science of Happiness. Administrators com-mented that it was a great way to begin the 2014-15 school year! We are ready to welcome our students back for an amazing year!

All elementary schools in the Enum-claw School District are conducting a two-week summer school in reading. � is summer school is part of our reading intervention program as we want our students to maintain their reading level over the summer. Our goal is give students a head start for the school year.

If you peek inside a summer school classroom, you will � nd students engaged in listening to a book read aloud, or in small group reading in-struction, reading independently and reading on the computers.

Enumclaw elementary schools two-week reading program isa success!

Enumclaw Middle Open House at 6:30 pm

http://www.enumclaw.wednet.edu/our district/calendars.aspx

The best way to get better at reading is to READ!

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