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September 10, 2014 edition of the Enumclaw Courier-HeraldTRANSCRIPT
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On a warm Friday night at Pete’s Pool, the Enumclaw High Hornets won the Battle of the Bridge, defeating neighboring White River by a lopsided margin. For a full story, see page 15. Photo by Dennis Box
By Kevin HansonSenior Writer
Why not us?That could be the rallying cry as members
of the Enumclaw City Council lobby on behalf of the local economy and seek to have the region’s high-altitude destinations available to the motoring public as early as possible.
Listening to concerns of local business opera-tors who depend upon tourist dollars, the city is reaching out to state and federal decision-mak-ers. The specific request is that the state open Chinook Pass and Cayuse Pass as early as pos-sible each spring and, additionally, that the feds do the same with the Sunrise and White River facilities within Mount Rainier National Park.
Specifically, the council voted taken on Aug. 25 requests that the National Park Service open
access to the White River Campground, Sunrise Road, Sunrise Lodge and Sunrise Visitor Center “as early as possible each spring and operate these facilities as late into the fall as possible.”
State Sen. Pam Roach has jumped on board, asking the city to provide a formal letter in support of the early opening of the mountain passes. Thus armed, Roach has agreed to push the issue through proper channels in the state Legislature.
The resolution passed unanimously by the City Council makes several points:
• the state’s Department of Transportation keeps several mountain passes – Snoqualmie, Stevens and White – open all year, providing an economic boost to nearby communities;
• the National Park Service maintains year-round access to Paradise on the south side of Mount Rainier National Park and the Carbon
River Ranger Station on the west side of the park, which directly benefits towns like Buckley, Wilkeson, Carbonado, Puyallup, Eatonville, Elbe and Ashford;
• Enumclaw serves as the gateway to the north and east sides of the national park and the current seasonal closure of state Route 410 (Chinook Pass) and state Route 123 (cayuse Pass) deprives the city of the same financial benefit other communities enjoy.
When the council addressed the issue, the only point of disagreement was how soon to take action. Councilman Chance LaFleur pro-posed sending the matter to a council com-mittee for additional review, a suggestion that failed. Councilman Morgan Irwin noted that all appeared in favor of the resolution, so there was no need to delay. A motion to pass the resolution quickly passed without opposition.
Enumclaw council asks, why not us?
Trophy stays with Enumclaw High
Shortly after school was released in June for summer break, the Enumclaw Regional Healthcare Foundation partnered with the White River School District and Enumclaw Youth and Family Services to expand the Neighbors Feeding Neighbors program.
ERHF provided a free lunch to any child younger than 18 every Monday through Friday for 10 weeks. Throughout the course of the sum-mer, a total of 635 meals were served.
Providing lunches for children in the Plateau communities during the summer months had been talked about for more than a year by the Neighbors Feeding Neighbors Task Force.
Free lunch provided to more than 600 kids
SEE LUNCH, PAGE 3
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The Cruise Into Fall show will take over downtown Enumclaw Saturday, occupying Cole Street and several side streets.
The 13th annual event, sponsored by the Stratocruisers Car Club, begins at 8 a.m.
Visitors will be treated to beauties on both four and two wheels. The event is open to all pre-1980 classic cars, street rods, customs, muscle cars, trucks and motorcycles.
Cruise Into Fall traditionally features up to 400 cars and attracts thousands of spectators.
This year’s event will include the usual vast array of vehicles, along with food vendors, prizes, a raffle and displays by car and motorcycle dealers.
The Stratocruisers put on Cruise Into Fall as a nonprofit venture, returning a sizable portion of the show revenues to charitable causes in the area.
Participants pay a $15 registration fee and entries will be taken until the morning of the event.
For more information about the show con-tact Mike Lebow at 360-825-6343.
Downtown hosts car show
A boy, Clayton Reed, born Sept. 4, 2014, to Kaylee Olson and Cameron Reed of Enumclaw.
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Offering a vari-ety of women’s and children’s fashions at budget-friendly prices, Budget Fashion has opened for business at a Cole Street location in Enumclaw.
Owner Laurence Rawdon and manager Amy Schweiger opened the shop Aug. 11.
Aside from clothing, the store boasts a selection of women’s undergar-ments and accesso-ries like perfume, headbands, scarves and jewelry.
According to management, the emphasis behind Budget Fashion is to bring quality, affordable styles to the Plateau. The offer-ings are always evolving customer requests are consid-ered when the shelves are stocked. Fall fashions are on the way, along with an expanded section of “plus’ sizes.
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It has been determined that one in four individuals experience hunger in the South King County area, and most often those are children.
White River School District Food Service employees prepared and cooked the food at their central kitchen in Buckley and transported meals to the Enumclaw Youth and Family Services building on Cole St.
EYFS assisted with staff-ing the “lunch room” while ERHF staff served the chil-dren who came for lunch. Parents were also allowed to purchase a meal, for a
small fee, if they wanted to eat with their children.
Fighting hunger in our community is an ongo-ing task and commitment of Neighbors Feeding Neighbors. Anyone inter-ested in volunteering or learning more about NFN and other task force groups that are a part of Enumclaw Regional Healthcare Foundation can call 360-802-3206 or e-mail Rene Popke, executive director, at [email protected] or visit www.enumclawrhf.org.
LUNCH FROM 1
By Kevin HansonSenior Writer
When members of the Buckley City Council recently filled a vacancy in their ranks, they didn’t have to look far – they only had to refer to a roster of former council members.
John Leggett, who previously served on the council for more than 16 months, was appointed to round out the seven-member group that sets city policy and establishes the munici-pal budget.
The vacancy in the council ranks was due to the death of Norm Irons. The city advertised the opportunity to serve and received letters from a trio of interested candi-
dates; on the night of the scheduled interviews, only Leggett and one other hopeful showed up, narrowing the field to two.
Leggett had previously served from July 2012 until coming up short short in a general election bid in the fall of 2013. He served during a crucial time in the city’s recent development, when finishing touches were being put on the new fire station and both the 911 call center and city jail were being phased out.
Prior to joining the City Council, Leggett had covered city of Buckley government and community events for The Courier-Herald.
Leggett returned to Buckley council
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E N U M C L A W : T h e Enumclaw High School graduating class of 1959 will celebrate its 55-year reunion Sept. 13.
The event begins at 5 p.m. at Longhorn Barbecue, 635 C St. in Auburn.
Anyone with questions can contact Neil Balsley at 253-661-2429 or Joanne Okeson at 360-825-3625.
WHITE RIVER: Members of the White River High School graduating class of 1984 will be celebrating their 30-year reunion this weekend.
Classmates are encouraged to attend Friday night’s foot-
ball game, which begins at 7 p.m. at Sheets Field. The field is at Glacier Middle School, which was the high school for the class of ‘84. Those attend-ing will gather at Bootleggers in Buckley following the game.
At 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 13, the reunion moves to the Midtown Grill in Bonney Lake, next to the Tall Firs theater.
WHITE RIVER: White River High’s graduating class of 1964 will celebrate its 50-year reunion Saturday, Sept. 13, at the Wilkeson Eagles.
Social time begins at 3:30 p.m., with dinner served at 6.
Organizers were not able to locate all their classmates. Anyone wishing to attend is asked to contact Barb Van Sickle at 360-829-0354.
REUNIONS
Have you noticed the increased intolerance our society has embraced late-ly? It seems there is very little room for public dis-agreement on matters of morals, ethics or politi-cal philosophy; people who don’t adopt whatever the current mantra is are quickly and thoroughly excoriated as being bigots, haters or worse.
This worries me and I wonder if it bothers you.
The trend in Western culture has been to move toward relative standards
of good or bad behavior, so that behaviors once con-sidered unacceptable are now beyond criticism. Or at least, you criticize those behaviors at your peril.
At the heart of this trend is the idea that each per-son is entitled to define for
himself (herself) what his (her) standards of good and bad will be. I have heard people say, “I wouldn’t do that myself, but it is right for him.” If we were talking about choos-ing vanilla or choco-late ice cream I would
agree. If we were talking about wearing bright red skinny jeans with your boxers showing, I would cringe, but still agree. Of course the difference is, those are not issues of good or bad or right and wrong. Those are about personal preferences. But the idea that right and wrong are personal prefer-
ences is a recipe for disas-ter; no society can survive the abolition of agreed upon standards of good and bad.
I saw a poll recently that asked whether God (belief in God) was necessary for morality to exist. Some countries overwhelmingly said yes, it was essential to believe in God in order to hold moral convictions, and some said no it was not necessary. America was smack in the middle.
Personally, I know a lot of people who are agnos-tic or atheistic who try very hard to be honest and trustworthy, who hold to a high standard of what
they believe is “good con-duct.” They try to be good. They don’t steal, they don’t lie and cheat, and if you dropped your wallet, they would chase you down to return it to you. And I know some very religious folks who aren’t so honest and trustworthy (and it is shameful).
So I am not convinced that you have to believe in God to try to be good; but I do wonder how we can know the difference if there is not some real and observable good that does not depend on our point of view to exist! If good is only a personal response that approves of whatever is
happening, then some very twisted people will call the evil things they do to other people good. That is where I think the reality of God and the role of faith in God enters in the discussion; how can we know good from evil without some demonstration of good?
I believe we were all cre-ated in the image of a good God, one whose imprint on our very nature causes us to long for good, to value the things we learn are good: love for our children, risk-ing your life to help some-one in danger, putting food on the table for hungry
God decides good and evil, not each individualChurch Corner
Bruce ThweattEnumclaw Community Church
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Sunday Bible Classes 9:45 a.m.
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Enumclaw Church of ChristNow Meeting at 26007 SE 425th, Enumclaw WA 98022
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“A Joyful Family Centered in Christ”
Interim Pastor: Ron OldenkampAssoc. Pastor: Cindy Ehlke
Youth Dir.: Ben Auger1725 Porter St., Enumclaw
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Sunday ServicesBible Classes for all ages ......................................................................................9:30 amMorning & EveningWorship ............................................................11:00 am & 6 pm Children’s Church ...............................................................................................11:00 am
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Expo Field House (“Pete’s Pool”)1456 Roosevelt Ave E.Enumclaw, WA 98022
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Hannah Christina Andrew, 25, of Seattle, died July 28th, 2014. She was born to Sarah and Scott Andrew in Gig Harbor on March 19th, 1989. Hannah grew up in Enumclaw and graduated from Enumclaw High School in 2007. She attended Evergreen State College for one year and then obtained her Associates of Arts degree from Seattle Central Community College. She was accepted to Seattle Universi-ty School of Journalism and had planned to attend in September. Most recently Hannah worked as a marketer and was known for her con� dence on the job where she assertively yet politely approached customers. She enjoyed her work and was recognized for her excep-tional abilities.
Hannah had an animated personality with an active mind and astute observational skills. She experienced life with her mind, body and spirit and she was a talented writer with passion for justice. Hannah persevered through challenges and hardships. She loved her family and friends
Hannah was a faithful believer of Jesus Christ. She was known for her compassion and loving spirit. She frequently looked for ways to help others. Hannah loved music, her cat, Skrinkles, riding her bi-cycle, and growing her rooftop garden. Hannah is survived and deeply loved by her mother, Sarah, father, Scott, brother, Luke and grandmother, Joyce, her uncle, Joe Lagerstrom, his wife, Melanie, aunt, Leeta Anderson from Portland, aunt, Lorie Andrew from New Mexico. In addition she had � ve cousins from the Portland area- Carly, Caitie, and Jana Stoughton, Eric and Elise Lagerstrom. She is preceded in death by her Grandmother Leeta Lagerstrom and Grandfather John Andrew.
In lieu of � owers, the family requests that donations be made to local food banks. The Memorial Service for Hannah will be at 2:00p.m. September 20th, 2014 at Calvary Presbyterian Church in Enumclaw.
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Yvonne Marie Reed died August 22, 2014 in Enumclaw. She was born October 4, 1924 in Seattle to Aloysius and Angelique LeVitre. Yvonne graduated from West Seattle High School in 1942. She worked as an Executive Secretary at Sears Roebuck for 35 years. A� er retiring in 1979 she volunteered at Riverton Hospital in Burien. In 1970 she married Albert Reed. � ey enjoyed spending winters in Arizona, where they built a winter residence in Chandler in 1989. Yvonne enjoyed gol� ng and playing in women’s leagues. She sang in the choir at their resort, entertaining groups during the holidays. Her greatest joy was spending time with family and friends. Yvonne is survived by her son Richard Belton and wife Barbara of Enumclaw; stepdaughter Margaret Henderson and husband Roy of Gig Harbor; three grandchildren Julie (Troy) Johnson, Kari (Jim) Desser and Nathan (Laurel) Henderson; and three great grandchildren. A Celebration of Yvonne’s Life will be held on her birthday, Oc-tober 4, 2014 at 2 p.m. at Richard and Barbara Belton’s home. Remembrances may be made to St. Elizabeth’s Hospital Memorial Fund, P.O. Box 218, Enumclaw, WA 98022 or Children’s Hospital Foundation, P.O. Box 50020, Seattle, WA 98145-2020 in memory of great-grand-son, Jack Desser. Services directed by Weeks' Enumclaw Funeral Home. Please sign the online guest book at
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PATTY HASHBARGEREnumclaw resident Patty Hashbarger,
66, died Sept. 1, 2014.She was born Oct. 10, 1947, in Seattle
to Bruno D. Valela and Eunice (Spokley) Valela. She graduated from Cleveland High School in Seattle and worked in the ship-yards before becom-ing a homemaker. She enjoyed crocheting, dancing, music and spending time with family, especially her grandchildren.
She is survived by sons Chad Hashbarger and wife Renee of West Linn, Ore., and Dustin Robinson of Elma, Wash.; daughters Tracie Reid and hus-band Mike of Edmonds, Wash., Destiny
Robinson and husband Sio of Enumclaw and Dana Robinson of Enumclaw; sis-ters Ginger Hudson and husband Bud of Maple Valley and Jeanie Tidd and husband Dutch of Bonney Lake; and six grandchildren.
A service is planned for 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 12, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 1614 Farrelly St. in Enumclaw.
Services are directed by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfu-neralhomes.com.
FERN VOLINFern Fisher Volin died Aug. 13, 2014, at
the age of 102.She taught kindergarten in the Auburn
School District for 26 years.She is survived by sons Richard L.
Volin and Donnis G. Volin and wife Peggy, three grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. A memorial service is planned for 1 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 13, at Powers Funeral Home, 15124 Main St., in Sumner. Refreshments after the service will be potluck.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Destiny Christian Center in Puyallup.
CLARA WEIGELClara Weigel, a resident of Enumclaw
for 41 years who moved to Bonney Lake 16 years ago, died Sept. 5, 2014. She was 91.
She was born April 21, 1923, in Napoleon, N.D., to Clare and William. She loved to go dancing with her husband Ben. Their favorite spot was the Wishbone Tavern. Her family was her great-est joy.
She is survived by sons Bruce Weigel
and wife Kathleen of Tonasket, Wash., Keith Weigel and wife Penny of Lahina, Hawaii, and Steven Weigel of Montesano, Wash.; daughters Karen Bartlett and hus-band Sanford (Sandy) of Bonney Lake and Judy Rinslow and husband Jim of Orting, Wash.; 13 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her hus-band Ben, son Gary; five brothers and four sisters.
A memorial service is planned for 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, at Weeks’ Funeral Home, 451 Cemetery Rd., Buckley, Wash. 98321.
All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
NEIL KEELEYNeil “Sid“ Keeley of Enumclaw died
Sept. 7, 2014.For more information visit the Weeks
Enumclaw Funeral Homes website at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
OBITUARIES
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Clara Weigel
Families have resources to ensure kids’ success
Many thanks to Katherine Smith for her comprehensive and help-ful coverage of the “fail” label for schools in Washington state. My understanding of all these issues has also been helped by reading the in-depth article in The Christian Science Monitor, entitled “Education Reform: Does it add up?” (can be found by Googling “Education
reform CS Monitor”).I think that too much emphasis
has been placed on the importance of competent teachers. Academic success begins with parents who start when their children are infants to talk with them often about more than the tasks of daily life – to explain how things work, what is happening around them, what is responsible, respectful, kind, just, honest living, and the value of learning and hard work. Add to that reading to and playing with children from an early age and they will be ready to benefit from what our teachers present to them in school.
Education, in its root meaning, is a “leading out” – leading students out of ignorance, but also bring-ing out in them the intelligence, wisdom, integrity, strength, and love that I believe they already have within them, rather than having to get them.
No matter what the outcome of this “game of chicken” is between state and federal lawmakers, we have the resources right now, within our own families right here, to be sure our kids are well-prepared for life. This is no time for discouragement.
Kate LazarusEnumclaw
You probably know who Jeff and Debbie Schweter are. You may not recognize their names, but you’ve seen them around, now and again, because they own both the Rainier Bar and Jackson’s.
If you’ve never met them, sometime you might intro-duce yourself and strike up a conversation. They have quite a story to tell.
Jeff spent his childhood and high school years near the small town of Steilacoom, before attending Cougarville
and graduating with a bachelor of arts in recreation. Being an adventurous young fellow, he was anx-ious to leave the isolated confines of Pullman and the swath of Palouse wheat fields, so he
caught the first plane going anywhere. He ended up in Hawaii, where he served his restaurant apprenticeship in a Hyatt hotel. After a year or two in that fire drill, he fled to Palm Springs, where he honed his bartending skills. But, alas, through the years he grew weary of the warm, sunny climates and was ready for a really striking change – he hadn’t lost any of his adventurous spirit – so he took a job managing a restaurant at Crystal Mountain.
As it came to pass, in the winter of 1990 and 1991, Jeff hired Debbie as a bartender. They became good friends, but Debbie was married and had a couple of children, so they didn’t pursue a relationship beyond work. After that, they wouldn’t see one another again for a few years, dur-ing which time Deb was divorced divorce.
Then, in the epic winter of 1994, the snow fell and accu-mulated so rapidly everyone was stranded at the resort for a couple of days; that is, no one could get in or out. There was nothing anyone could do but get drunk and dance, so that’s what they did. And that’s where Deb and Jeff met again, on the dance floor. Indeed, Hollywood couldn’t have written a better fairy tale romance! They were mar-ried later that year.
Shortly thereafter, they opened the Coho restaurant in Buckley. It’s my humble opinion that little operation had the finest, most exquisite food served anywhere on the Plateau. It was on par with Seattle’s best restaurants.
Such awesome cuisine really didn’t belong in Buckley and the place was never especially popular, so they closed it and took over the White Horse for the next four years. Then in 2005, they became interested in the Rainier Tavern which, at that point in time, was home base for a few anachronistic hippies and a small-town ethos that
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“Putin surely understands that try-ing to subdue Ukraine would be like swallowing a porcupine. His response to events there has been defensive, not offensive.” These are the words of the author, John J. Mearshimer, in his insightful article (“Why the Ukraine Crisis is the West’s Fault”)in the September/October 2014 edition of “Foreign Affairs.”
The author believes, and I agree, that the way President Obama and the European Union are handling the Ukrainian crisis is a major mistake. Their actions are based upon the ideal-istic belief that the principles of rule of law, democracy and economic interde-pendence should function in Ukraine rather than Realpolitik and geography.
U.S. and E.U. actions to bring Ukraine into the E.U. and NATO have forced Putin’s hand by making the Russians feel vulnerable. Russia does not want to invade Ukraine, nor does it want to control its popula-tion. Doing so would be extremely costly and unpopular. As Putin has said on numerous occasions, he wants Ukraine to be a neutral, free, stable and prosperous nation. Russia needs to have a nonaligned Ukraine to give Russia breathing space from any attacks from the West.
Russia is no longer a superpower; it’s actually a declining power as its population rapidly ages. But Russia’s history and flat geography has meant that Mongols, Poles, Swedes, French, and Germans (twice) have invaded it numerous times in its history. Russia does not want the E.U. and NATO on its border.
President Obama’s speech about Ukraine in March of this year shows his idealistic and incorrect attitude: he was concerned that Western pol-icy ideals “have often been threat-
ened by an older, more traditional view of power.” That is Realpolitik of the Russians protecting their western flank from a potential invasion.
Mearsheimer gave pointed com-ments about those ideals: While Ukraine has the right to ally with whomever it wants, reality about East/West conflict overwhelms those rights. And while Ukraine has the right to petition to join the E.U. and NATO, the E.U. has the right to deny those petitions, especially since it’s obvious that Ukraine is not vital to its secu-rity interests, just as Georgia’s interests were not vital to the U.S. when Russia invaded that country in 2008 and the U.S. stood by and watched.
Russia has as much right to feel secure as the United States did dur-ing the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. President Kennedy weighed whether the U.S. should invade Cuba because the Soviets had placed medium-range nuclear missiles there. America felt threatened just as Russia is feeling threatened now by Western meddling in Ukraine.
I also found Secretary of State John Kerry’s response to Russia’s annexa-tion of Crimea: “You just don’t in the 21st century behave in 19th century fashion by invading another country on completely trumped-up pretext” to be both ironic and hypocritical if we remember our invasion of Iraq by the G.W. Bush administration in
2003 because of a trumped-up fear of “Weapons of Mass Destruction.”
Additionally, President Obama also owes President Putin some slack in the Ukraine crisis, especially since it was “Putin who pulled Obama’s chestnuts out of the fire by forging the deal under which Syria agreed to relinquish its chemical weapons, thereby avoiding the U.S. military strike that Obama had threatened” (Mearsheimer, P. 89). The U.S. also is going to need Russian support as we remove our war mate-rial from Afghanistan through Russia, helping the U.S. contain Iran and a growing threat from China.
The Europeans are facing a cold winter if the Russians decide to retali-ate against increased U.S. and E.U. sanctions over Ukraine. Putin could decide to cut off Russian natural gas and oil to western Europe. He has already banned western European food for a year in retaliation against them.
Because Russia recently signed a major and long-term oil and natural gas deal with China, Putin is feel-ing more secure about pressuring both Ukraine and the E.U. The U.S. is already stretched thinly due to unstable conditions in its pullout from Afghanistan and the threat of deeper involvement in Iraq and Syria against the Islamic State.
President Obama and his admin-istration have handled the Ukrainian crisis badly because they have favored idealism over reality. The U.S. has pushed the Russian bear into a corner regarding Ukraine and the U.S. and the E.U. are likely to get badly mauled as a result. Now is the time to change direction to a policy that deals in real-ity, not ideals. If we don’t, we may be the ones swallowing the porcupine rather than Putin.
Shun idealism, embrace realityIn Focus
Rich ElfersColumnist
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✈ 9/8 WRHS VS Enumclaw EHS 3:30pm• 9/9 WRHS VS Eatonville WRHS 3:30pm• 9/9 WRHS VS Eatonville WRHS 3:30pm• 9/10 WRHS VS Fife WRHS 3:30pm✈ 9/12 WRHS VS River Ridge - 3:30pm• 9/15 WRHS VS Franklin Pierce WRHS 3:30pm• 9/17 WRHS VS Clover Park WRHS 3:30pm✈ 9/19 WRHS VS Washington - 3:30pm• 9/22 WRHS VS Steilacoom WRHS 3:30pm✈ 9/26 WRHS VS Fife - 3:30pm• 9/29 WRHS VS River Ridge WRHS 3:30pm✈ 10/1 WRHS VS Franklin Pierce - 3:30pm✈ 10/3 WRHS VS Clover Park - 3:30pm• 10/6 WRHS VS Washington WRHS 3:30pm✈ 10/8 WRHS VS Steilacoom - 3:30pm
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• 9/9 WRHS VS Sumner WRHS 7:15pm• 9/11 WRHS VS River Ridge WRHS 7:15pm✈ 9/13 SunDome VBall Festival SunDome 7:15pm• 9/16 WRHS VS Washington WRHS 7:15pm✈ 9/18 WRHS VS Steilacoom SteilaHS 7:15pm• 9/22 WRHS VS Clover Park WRHS 7:15pm✈ 9/24 WRHS VS Fife FHS 7:15pm✈ 9/30 WRHS VS Franklin Pierce FPHS 7:15pm• 10/2 WRHS VS Orting WRHS 7:15pm✈ 10/7 WRHS VS River Ridge RRHS 7:15pm✈ 10/9 WRHS VS Washington WHS 7:15pm• 10/13 WRHS VS Steilacoom WRHS 7:15pm✈ 10/15 WRHS VS Clover Park ClovPkHS 7:15pm• 10/20 WRHS VS Fife WRHS 7:15pm• 10/22 WRHS VS Franklin Pierce WRHS 7:15pm✈ 10/28 WRHS VS Orting OHS 7:15pm
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✈ 9/5 WRHS VS Orting OHS 4:00pm✈ 9/12 Ft. Steilacoom Invitational FtSteil 10:00am• 9/19 WRHS VS Steilacoom WRHS 4:00pm✈ 9/25 WRHS VS Washington PLU 4:00pm✈ 10/3 WRHS VS Fran.Pc./Riv. Rdg PLU 4:00pm• 10/9 WRHS VS Clover Park PLU 4:00pm✈ 10/17 WRHS VS River Ridge PLU 4:00pm• 10/24 WRHS VS Fife WRHS 4:00pm✈ 10/31 TerryRice/Soph. Classic SehemelHo 4:00pm
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BOYS GOLFWhite River golfers have opened a new season under the
guidance of a new coach.With previous coach Jer Argo having moved into the
WRHS administrative office as an assistant principal, the program is now in the hands of Mike Williams. He is cer-tainly no stranger to the Hornet coaching scene, leading the baseball team during the spring season.
Williams inherits a team headed by returning players Drew Kacer, Bryce Dahl, Matt Walker, Matt Madden and Hunter Ford, all seniors. Senior Trent Buchanan is new to the team and junior Sawyer Mills has experience playing
at the junior varsity level.Also on the roster are six freshmen, most notably Cooper
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Franklin. Following the first week of practice, Williams termed Franklin the top golfer on the Hornet squad and, perhaps, one of the best in the South Puget Sound League 2A.
Other freshmen include Zachary Nino, Tyler Vallala, Cody Morris, Philip Penrose and Trevor Budinich.
Another freshman who performed well during the opening week of practice, Williams said, is Nikodem Dymarcyk, an exchange stu-dent from Poland.
Williams is the third White River golf coach with tied to the baseball pro-gram. Al Novak coached both sports and Argo was a diamond assistant under Williams.
“I hope to continue the strong tradition that both those coaches established,” Williams wrote in an email, noting that both former coaches earned league titles and led Hornet teams to state-tournament placings.
“All I ask of the kids is to compete every day and be better at the end of the sea-son that they are right now,” Williams wrote.
The Hornet golfers will play a total of 14 matches.
GIRLS GOLF“The kids are looking
pretty good.”That’s the early-season
assessment of Todd Miller, who is again leading the girls golf team at White River.
As he welcomes a new sea-son, Miller is looking at a healthy mix of veteran play-ers and newcomers. Heading the list are four players who return from last year’s var-sity squad – senior Amanda Lance and juniors Maci Goethals, Jordanne Fray and Sydnee Scott. Goethals and Scott qualified for the Class 2A state tournament a sea-son ago.
Among those new to the program are junior Dani Barbee and four freshmen, including sisters Georgia and Sophia Lavender.
GIRLS SOCCERCoach Charlie Carlier
is fielding an experienced swarm of Hornets as the soc-cer season gets rolling.
The varsity roster includes a dozen players back from last year’s team, including Mack Breeden, who was a first-team, all-league per-former in 2013. She should cause plenty of trouble for
defenses from her center midfield spot.
Carlier figures Salina Corcoran will carry most of the scoring load, but he has several players fully capable of putting the ball in the back of the net, most notably sophomore Grace Clapshaw.
Another crucial piece of the Hornet puzzle is solved, as returning goalkeeper Sam Kelley is tending the net.
BOYS TENNISThere’s not much to recog-
nize from a season ago.Brandon Walker takes
the reins as coach, leading a team that saw nine seniors lost to graduation, including the entire varsity squad.
“We are an inexperienced group, but it is a great group of hard-working guys that want to compete,” Walker said.
Expected to be among the team leaders are junior Logan Geehan, the only returning letterman, and senior Christian Armstrong.
“Our expectations for the year are to get better every week and be competitive in the league,” Walker said.
VOLLEYBALLLina Randall, no stranger
to the world of White River High volleyball, is again heading up the program.
She served as head coach from 2007 to 2009, then moved from the area. Assistant Strydar Argo slipped into the lead role and a year ago, when Randall returned to the Plateau, she signed on as Argo’s assis-tant. He has stepped aside and Randall is back in the coach’s chair.
Greeting the coach are a handful of returning varsity players, including seniors Ashlea Mills and Danielle Carr, along with juniors Taylor Keating, Emily Kunst and Kelsey Williams. Up from the junior varsity squad are senior Kristin Sturdivan and sophomores Abbie Eppard and Isabelle Wesner.
Making a major differ-ence in the team’s makeup is Maehalani Stone, a junior setter who moved to the dis-trict from Utah.
Stone’s arrival has allowed Randall to move Keating to the outside, where she joins Williams, who held down the libero position a season ago.
This year’s Hornet squad is short on big hitters, Randall said. The tallest player on the
roster, 6-footer Kendall Bird, is recovering from a knee injury and a return date is unknown.
Randall is convinced her team’s strength will be on the defensive side.
Joining Randall is an entirely new staff of assis-tants. Mike Fitzpatrick, the longtime head coach at Sumner High, has joined the team as Randall’s assistant. Chris Schumacher, also from the Sumner High program, has joined the WRHS staff, along with Dannie Stroud, a former Hornet standout who spent two seasons play-ing for Tacoma Community College.
CROSS COUNTRYVeteran Hornet coach
Dameon Marlow welcomed 41 runners when turnouts began Aug. 25.
Again this year, it looks like the program’s strength sits on the girls side. Marlow lost just one varsity girl to graduation and has two state meet veterans – Madison Moser and Brenna Liebel – back for another year of competition. Also return-
ing from last season’s varsity squad are Jenna Guenthner, Kacy Coyle, Erin Redford and Courtney Gelmini.
Looking at the boys team, the biggest missing piece is Taylor Moser, who gradu-ated last spring.
But Marlow is heartened by “a good core group” that can help rebuild the program to prosperity.
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• 9/4 EHS VS Bonney Lake EnmGolfC 3:00pm✈ 9/9 EHS VS Sumner LindenGC 3:00pm• 9/11 EHS VS Peninsula EnmGolfC 3:00pm✈ 9/16 EHS VS Lakes Oakbrook 3:00pm• 9/18 EHS VS Auburn EnmGolfC 3:00pm✈ 9/23 EHS VS Auburn Riverside TpIsGC 3:00pm• 9/25 EHS VS Auburn Mountain. EnmGolfC 3:00pm✈ 9/30 EHS VS Bonney Lake HCGC 3:00pm• 10/2 EHS VS Lakes EnmGolfC 2:30pm• 10/7 EHS VS Auburn Riverside EnmGolfC 2:30pm✈ 10/9 EHS VS Auburn AubGC 2:30pm✈ 10/14 EHS VS Auburn Mountain. AubGC 2:30pm
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✈ 9/4 EHS VS Bonney Lake HCGC 3:00pm• 9/9 EHS VS Sumner EnmGolfC 3:00pm✈ 9/11 EHS VS Peninsula CntrwdCC 3:00pm• 9/16 EHS VS Lakes EnmGolfC 3:00pm✈ 9/18 EHS VS Auburn AubGC 2:15pm• 9/23 EHS VS Auburn Riverside EnmGolfC 3:00pm✈ 9/25 EHS VS Auburn Mountain. AubGC 2:15pm• 9/30 EHS VS Bonney Lake EnmGlfC 3:00pm✈ 10/2 EHS VS Lakes Oakbrook 2:30pm✈ 10/7 EHS VS Auburn Riverside TpIsGC 2:30pm• 10/9 EHS VS Auburn EnmGolfC 2:30pm• 10/14 EHS VS Auburn Mountain. EnmGolfC 2:30pm
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Schedules are subject to change. Check out www.spslathletics.com for updates.
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• 9/5 WRHS VS River Ridge EnumGC 3:15pm• 9/8 WRHS VS Fife EnumGC 3:15pm✈ 9/11 WRHS VS Franklin Pierce FPHS 3:15pm✈ 9/11 WRHS VS Washington Brook 3:15pm• 9/12 WRHS VS Clover Park EnumGC 3:15pm• 9/15 WRHS VS Steilacoom EnumGC 3:15pm✈ 9/22 WRHS VS Orting HC 3:15pm• 9/26 WRHS VS Franklin Pierce EnumGC 3:15pm• 9/26 WRHS VS Washington EnumGC 3:15pm✈ 9/30 WRHS VS River Ridge EPCG 3:15pm✈ 10/2 WRHS VS Fife NorSh 3:15pm✈ 10/6 WRHS VS Steilacoom HomeGC 3:15pm✈ 10/7 WRHS VS Clover Park TacG&C 3:15pm• 10/13 WRHS VS Orting EnumGC 3:15pm
WRHS GIRLS GOLF SCHEDULE W L
✈ 9/4 WRHS VS River Ridge EPCG 3:15pm✈ 9/9 WRHS VS Fife NorSh 3:15pm• 9/12 WRHS VS Clover Park EnumGC 3:15pm• 9/22 WRHS VS Orting EnumGC 3:15pm✈ 9/23 WRHS VS Steilacoom HomeGC 3:15pm✈ 9/25 WRHS VS Franklin Pierce Brook 3:15pm✈ 9/25 WRHS VS Washington Brook 3:15pm• 9/29 WRHS VS River Ridge EnumGC 3:15pm• 10/3 WRHS VS Fife EnumGC 3:15pm• 10/6 WRHS VS Franklin Pierce EnumGC 3:15pm• 10/6 WRHS VS Washington EnumGC 3:15pm✈ 10/7 WRHS VS Clover Park TacG&C 3:15pm✈ 10/15 WRHS VS Orting HS 3:15pm• 10/17 WRHS VS Steilacoom EnumGC 3:15pm✈ 10/21 SPSL 2A/3A Championships GMOly 8:00am
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overall.This season the Hornets will be playing more teams
in the SPSL 3A.“The girls are excited about the competition this year
with the addition of all of the Auburn schools and the return of Sumner,” coach Jackie Carel said. “We are set-ting our goals high and hope to finish in the top three.”
Carel has been coaching Enumclaw volleyball for 27 years.
“My favorite thing about coaching is building rela-tionships with the athletes, and of course, I love to compete,” Carel said.
Carel said the team is seasoned and led by juniors Barbie Becker and Victoria Hernandez. Other standouts include our seniors Hayley Sonneson, Kaylee Moergeli, Jillian Salkind, Sarah Sidell and Noelle Putman.
Carel said along with the season, the team is excited about, “our trip to Phoenix, Arizona, in mid October. We will be competing in the Nike Tournament of the Champions. This is a 72-team tournament and a great opportunity for team building and preparation for post season.”
GIRLS SWIMThe girls swim team is back on the blocks with a new
coach Laini Goodlett and high hopes.As a first year coach Goodlett said, “I love building
relationships, helping kids improve and working to achieve goals.”
The coach said the team should compete for the league championship.
“We have the personnel and depth to do so,” Goodlett said.
Players to watch include senior Bailey Sexton, one of the team captains.
“She is a solid swimmer in every event,” Goodlett said. “She will be particularly strong in the backstroke and sprint freestyle events.”
Senior diver and captain Rhianna Paro and junior Hannah Simurdak are two more standouts.
“Hannah is a great all-around swimmer as well, Goodlett said. “She loves the butterf ly and will perform well in the IM and freestyle events.”
Other swimmers and divers include juniors Lauren Pratt in the mid-to-long-distance freestyle events, Anna Davenport, sophomore Emilie Weyer, freshmen Grace Munnell, Lindsay Harms and diver Abbie Jo Carlson.
CROSS COUNTRYThe Hornet girls distance runners are back in the
country with a strong team.Coach Tod Witzel said several top runners have
graduated but a group of potential league champions are coming up.
“Aleea Gwerder, Sarah Manning, Emma Jones and Samantha Engebretsen all have potential to be league champions based on past performances,” Witzel said. “However, in cross country new athletes, new schools and significant year-on-year individual improvement can mix things up at the top of the podium. In the end the athletes will determine who stands on the top tier.”
Witzel said Peninsula will be a challenge, but with the new league alignment the rest is up in the air.
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This week is National Assisted Living Week, an annual celebration
of activities and events fea-tured by the National Center for Assisted Living.
National Assisted Living Week started in 1995 to show senior citizens that their community cares for them.
On the Plateau, there are many organizations and resources designed around showing senior citizens both in and out of assisted living that they are cared for.
One of those organizations is the Enumclaw Regional Health Care Foundation.
Founded in 1982, the foun-dation has raised more than four million dollars to sup-port the Plateau community.
“Offering programs to all residents of the Plateau, regardless of age, is impor-tant to keep our community vibrant and healthy,” said René Popke, director of the Enumclaw Regional Health Foundation.
One of the programs the foundation offers to seniors and families is the Care Van. The Care Van can be sched-uled to take patients to their medical appointments and help them pick up medical prescriptions, and can pick up patients in Enumclaw, Buckley, Bonney Lake, Black
Diamond, Wilkeson and Carbonado.
Popke said there is a hydraulic lift on the care van, “so wheelchairs, walkers, and electric scooters are not a problem.”
Another program the foun-dation offers is Neighbors Feeding Neighbors, and is offered to people for those that are homebound or have trouble preparing their own food.
Neighbors Feeding Neighbors delivers a hot meal every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, with the option to also deliver a cold meal for the days food isn’t delivered.
Plateau resources abound for senior citizens
SEE RESOURCES, PAGE 11 Oancy Nibarger helps Ona Smith out of the Care Van. Photo courtesy of René Popke
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“The more drivers we have, the more seniors we can serve,” Popke said.
The foundation also helps organize hot meals to be served at Calvary
Presbyterian Church for any-one that needs a meal. This program, called Full Bellies, serves food every Thursday evenings except the last Thursday of the month. Meals are cooked and served by various groups in the community, and are served from 5:30 to 6:30 in the evening.
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A separate event, put together by Pierce County’s Alzheimer’s Caregiver Conference, will be hold-ing its annual conference on Thursday, Sept. 25 at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church
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To celebrate her 93rd birthday, Goldie Woehrle will do some-thing a little unusual – she’s going skydiving.
Goldie got the idea from watch-ing her friend Jessica Nevin, 25, jump with Skydive Kapowsin five years ago.
“Ever since then, I’ve been really excited that I knew somebody that did something like that,” she said.
So two months ago, Goldie decided she’s going to jump from the plane on Sept. 27, simply
because “It’s something I’ve never done,” she said.
Goldie’s been a Enumclaw resi-dent since 1941, and worked for 20 years in the school’s lunch pro-gram, running the central kitchen at Kibler Elementary and cook-ing the main meal for the dis-trict’s students. Goldie retired in 1983, and currently lives at Living Court, an assisted living facility in Enumclaw. It was there where she got acquainted with Jessica.
Ever since watching Jessica jump, skydiving has been on Goldie’s mind. She followed sto-ries in the Seattle Times about
Felix Baumgartner, the man who jumped from 24 miles up and broke the sound barrier in 2012. Goldie cut out the news stories and mailed them to Jessica.
Goldie said she’s not worried about the jump, but she’s been anxious for the past few months, “twiddling her thumbs” until the day comes.
“I sprained my ankle sitting down a while ago, and a lady asked me if I was still going sky-diving,” Goldie said. “I said, ‘I can only die once.’”
Goldie is also trying to get her grandson, Austin, to go on the
same jump with her. One of Goldie’s hobbies is
poetry, and when Jessica jumped, Goldie wrote a poem for her. Now
that she’s about partake in the same experience, she’s drafting a poem for herself. Of course, Goldie said, she can’t finish until after her jump.
Goldie said writing and poetry is how she can remember so many of her memories.
“The only thing that worries me is that all my life, I’ve suf-fered from motion sickness. But I’ve got a solution. I’m going to stick a plastic bag right here,” she said, patting her shoulder, where she plans to carry the bags in her flight suit.
Celebrating 93 years of life by skydiving
Goldie Woehrle, right, and Jessica Nevin, left. Photo courtesy of Jessica Nevin
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A stroke occurs when one of the arteries carrying blood from the heart to the brain is either blocked or bursts. As a result, part of the brain does not get the blood it needs, and starts to die. When this happens, the brain either temporarily or permanently malfunctions, depending on the severity of the damage that has been caused.
While previous studies honed in on individual risk factors for stroke, this one looked at the effects of an overall health-promoting lifestyle. Conversely, by analyzing the combined
risks from less health-con-ducive behavior, a more complete picture emerges of what may actually lead to a stroke and how it could be prevented, the researchers suggested.
After reviewing medical data from nearly 24,000 people, and analyzing each person’s stroke-related risk factors, the research-ers found that improving diet and lifestyle choices could significantly lower the number of strokes that occur every year.
“Our combined risk fac-tor analysis indicated that about 38 percent of pri-
mary stroke occurrences could have been prevented in our study population if all study participants had maintained the healthiest risk profile,” said Kaja Tikk, an epidemiologist at the Cancer Research Centre in Heidelberg, Germany.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 800,000 people suffer a stroke per year in the United States alone.
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contributors to stroke-related risks were found to be smoking and weight problems. Fortunately, these are areas in their lives where people have a great deal of control, said Tikk. Weight loss and smoking cessation can be done suc-cessfully by the individual, and taking such steps has almost immediate benefits.
For instance, while smoking effectively doubles the risk of stroke compared to not smoking, most ex-
smokers can return to risk levels similar to lifetime non-smokers after a rela-tively short period of time.
The same is true for weight loss. Staying within (or returning to) a nor-mal weight range, eating a healthy diet and exercising regularly to keep the weight off rank among the best measures for stroke preven-tion according to the CDC.
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This year’s edition of The Battle of the Bridge had shockingly little drama, as Enumclaw High ran over and around the visitors from White River.
Friday’s football game was staged at Enumclaw’s Expo Center field and ended with the EHS crew hoisting the traveling trophy for the second year in a row. The final verdict was a convicting 49-7 win for the Class 3A Enumclaw gang over the Class 2A White River squad.
After scoring twice in the open-ing eight minutes, Enumclaw added three more TDs in the sec-ond period, making the season opener for both team a 35-0 blow-out by halftime.
Connor Pierce ran for three touchdowns in the first half. Scoring through the air, Jordan Johnson connected with Blake Hildebrand and Scotty Garvin teamed up with Trey Rodarte. In the second half, rushing TDs came from Jarrett Azevedo and Hunter McLean.
White River’s only tally was a rushing touchdown by quarter-back Dustin France in the third quarter.
Enumclaw High will be hoping to improve to 2-0 Friday when the Hornets hit the road to challenge Eastside Catholic. The challenge is daunting, as the for-midable Eastside crew played for the state title last year, boasts several all-state candidates and is ranked No. 2 in pre-season polls.
White River will look to bounce back Friday night with a contest against Lindbergh High. It will keep with recent tradition, in which the first nonleague home game is played at Sheets Field in downtown Buckley, rather than on the White River High campus.
Game time is 7 p.m.Lindbergh opened its season
on an impressive note last week, blanking Ingraham 30-0.
EHS wins Battle of BridgePetellin is tops on Luther golf squad
Madeline Petellin, a return-ing letter winner and 2013 graduate of Enumclaw High School, is a member of the 2014 Luther College Golf team.
Head coach Eric Karius has five returning letter win-ners from last year’s team that finished third at the Iowa Conference Championships.
The Norse opened the 2014 season by hosting a two-day tournament at Pheasant Ridge Golf Course in Cedar Falls, Iowa, Aug. 29-30. Petellin sat in third place following Day 1, eventually finishing in a tie for fourth, the top finish for the Luther College squad. She opened with a round of 79, then carded an 84 on the second day of play.
Last weekend, Petellin and her teammates played in Waverly, Iowa, in the Wartburg Fall Invitational. Coming Sept. 13-14 is the Division III Classic in Lake City, Minn.
Petellin, who was named the
Luther College “Newcomer of the Year” following her fresh-man season, is the daughter of Mike and Marion Petellin of Enumclaw.
Fisher plays way up Wildcat depth chart
Enumclaw’s Sam Fisher has impressed the coaching staff at Central Washington University enough to make the 48-man traveling team and land No. 2 on the Wildcats’ depth chart at left tackle.
Wearing No. 75, the 6-foot-3, 257-pound former Hornet was on the sidelines Saturday when the Wildcats stepped up a classification and traveled to Missoula, where they challenged the University of Montana. The Grizzlies are members of the Big Sky Conference.
A spokesman for the CWU football program said Fisher, a true freshman, has played well since camp opened Aug. 14 in Ellensburg. He locked up the backup role behind mas-sive Andrew Ulrich (6-8, 304), who started at left tackle a season ago.
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Black Diamond2 BEDROOM Cabin on Lake. Lots of wildlife. Rent $1,000, deposit matches rent. Deposit refundable. Must see. Call 360-886-1695
ENUMCLAW2 B E D RO O M H O M E with detached garage. No smoking. First, last and depos i t . $1 ,100 month. 360-825-5802.
ENUMCLAW, 98022.
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ENUMCLAW, 98022.2 BR 2 BA COTTAGE Nicely updated with back entry. Open floor plan has skylight, deck and detached storage. No pets. No smoking. Year lease. $1000 mo. First, last and deposit. Available now. Please call 253-230-8644. [email protected]
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BUCKLEY
STUDIO HOME. QUIET res ident ia l ne ighbor - hood. Recent remodel. No smoking. No pets. $470 month plus utilities. First, last, deposit. Lo- cated at 745 Jefferson Ave. 360-893-0195.
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Holiday RamblerFurnished ~ 32ft$450/mo, 1st, last
Pwr/Water/Garb PaidJim: 253-670-4201
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WILKESON, 98396.QUAINT 1 BR HOME WITH N ICE YARD. Recently refurbished. Includes $150 worth of utilities; water, sewer and garbage. $900/ month. $1000 deposit. $55 sc reen ing fee. 253-722-7690.
WILKESON, 98396.QUAINT 1 BR HOME WITH N ICE YARD. Recently refurbished. Includes $150 worth of utilities; water, sewer and garbage. $900/ month. $1000 deposit. $55 sc reen ing fee. 253-722-7690.
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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
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ENUMCLAW1 & 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
ENUMCLAW, 98022.STUDIO APARTMENT. P r i va t e , ya r d , v i ew. Utilities included. $750 / mo, $300 / deposit. Ref- erences required. Call 206-769-8435.
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Buckley area2 b e d r o o m u p s t a i r s apar tment. W/S/G in- cluded. Laundry facilities on site. Por table f i re- place. nit $750/month, 1st, last, $500 deposit. (360)825-7620
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DISTRICT PUBLIC SEALED BID AUCTION
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that that the City of Bonney Lake received an application from Sky- stone Apartments, LLC to construct 288 apart- ment units on 14.9 acres adjacent to the SE cor- ner of the intersection of O ld Sumner -Buck ley H i g h w a y E a s t a n d 192nd Avenue Eas t . The complete applica- tion is available for pub- lic review during normal business hours at the C i ty o f Bonney Lake Communi ty Deve lop- ment Department, 9002 Main St E, Suite 300, Bonney Lake, WA.PROJECT NAME: Sky- stone Apartments AP- PLICATION NUMBER: PLN-2014-01752 APPLICANT: Skystone Apar tments, LLC, c/o Er ic Cor l iss, 3106 A, Sumner Tapps Highway, Lake Tapps, WA 98391.CONTACT: Apex Engi- neering, PLLC, c/o Geof- f r e y S h e r w i n , 2 6 0 1 South 35th Street, Suite 2 0 0 , Ta c o m a , W A 98409.LOCATION: The pro- posed project is located in the SE corner of the intersection of Old Sum- ner -Buck ley Highway East and 192nd Avenue East, within S33, T20 Nor th, R5 East, W.M., Bonney Lake, Washing- ton. Parcel Numbers: 0 5 2 0 3 3 8 0 0 2 , 0 5 2 0 3 3 8 0 0 3 , 0 5 2 0 3 3 8 0 0 4 , a n d 0520338005.
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PROJECT DESCRIP- TION: The applicant is proposing to develop 14.9 acres into a 288 unit apartment complex w i t h t h e a s s o c i a t e d amenities, site develop- ment, grade and fill, util- ities, landscaping, road and access improve- ments. ENVIRONMENTAL DE- TERMINATION: A Miti- gated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is being issued under WAC 197-11-350. The responsible official has determined there will not be probable significant adverse environmental impacts from this propo- sa l i f t he m i t i ga t i on measures listed in the MDNS are implemented. All comments are wel- comed and will be ac- cepted prior to 5:00PM on September 25, 2014. The responsible official may reconsider or with- draw the MDNS based on new information or possible impacts discov- ered dur ing the com- ment period.DOCUMENTS SUBMIT- TED WITH APPLICA- TION: SEPA Checklist, s i te p lan, and t ra f f ic scoping letter.S TA F F C O N TA C T : Ryan Harr iman, AICP, Associate Planner, City of Bonney Lake Commu- nity Development De- p a r t m e n t , P h o n e : (253) 447-4350, Email: harr [email protected] lake.wa.us. A copy of this notice was mailed to appropriate lo- cal and state agencies, and proper ty owners within 600 feet of the project site. The envi- ronmental threshold de- cision may be appealed within fifteen (15) days after the completion of the comment period.#5871599/10/14
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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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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
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Call 800-388-2527
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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
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Enumclaw Only*
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tary, Chambers and volunteer in other
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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
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Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.
Call 800-388-2527
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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*
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NEWS Updates Daily!
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Real Estate for SaleLots/Acreage
Real Estate for SaleManufactured Homes
Real Estate for SaleWaterfront
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Real Estate for RentKing County
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Apartments for Rent King County
Apartments for Rent Pierce County
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Miscellaneous
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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
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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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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,
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Repairs, GatesCall James
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Lic# allamal921p7
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NEWS Updates Daily!
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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.
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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
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.
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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.
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Place for Loved OnesPricing from
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Enumclaw(206)280-4071
TWO BURIAL Plots at Mountain View Ceme- tery in Auburn. In the sold out Centenial Circle section with a beautiful valley view. Selling be- low Cemetery pricing at $2000 cash each. To be sold together. 253-653- 7020
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1950 ALLIS Chalmers B Tractor, or iginal t i res, low hours, no hyrdraul- ics. Has original, rare A. C. hand plow. Good res- toration project. $895. Call: 360-829-0659
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MASONRY FIREPLACE KIT built by Dietmeyer Ward. Desirable for it’s clean heat! Great design option, pick any stone to match your decor! Never assembled. Standard s ize uni t designed to heat 2000 - 3000 SF. Cas t i r on doo r, and clean out covers incl. Best offer asking $3000 (retail $6000) Vashon. Mary 206-463-4321.
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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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ASIAN DINING ROOM SET $475. Exce l len t condit ion! 9 pieces in gorgeous, brilliant walnut top w/ black laquer. In- cludes table, 6 chairs, g lass top & two 16 ” leaves. Retails for over $1500. 206-324-5278.
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P i k e P l a c e M a r k e t 100th birthday auction- ing 100 Centennial fiber- glass pigs. Each is one of a kind . These oinkers were placed throughout the city prior to the auc- tion. It was quite an awe- some display. This pig is Electra-Pork Coffee, art- is t is Sal ly Prangley. Electra is the 100th pig. dimensions on this pig are 52” T x 44” W x 68” L, without the base. You will own a part of Seattle History at only $7,000. (360)779-3043
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Yard and Garden
RIDING MOWER: Inter- n a t i o n a l 6 8 ” t r i p l ex $3,000. (360)825-7494
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Cats
FREE 2 year old, female tabby. All shots, spayed, chipped. Must find a new home. (253)862-5633
Dogs
2 AKC POODLES; TINY TOY puppies. $700 ea. Playful, sweet, snuggly males. Hypo Allergenic. Very loving, well social- ized, raised with chil- dren. Born 6/15. Black (possible Silver). Bred for health, disposit ion and good nature. Cur- rent on shots and worm- ing. Includes health war- ranty & starter package. [email protected]
4 adult Pomeranian fe- males 1 year old meryl , 9 month o ld black, 2 year old black can be registered with CKC and 4 year o ld black and white par ti AKC $200- $400 (360)827-5863 can text
AKC POMERANIANS G o r g e o u s b a b i e s t o choose from. Black with white markings. Up to date on shots. Health guarantee. Ready to go to their new homes! Pric- es range from $400 to $600. Extra small $600 firm. Also, 1 year to 7 year olds avail. 253-223- 3506 223-8382www.gonetothedogskennel.com
BOERBOEL MASTIFF X with Anatolian Shepherd puppies. Ultimate family gaurdian/farm dog. Lov- ing , grea t w i th k ids. Shots & wormed. $400- $500. 360-245-3990.
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OUR BEAUTIFUL AKC Golden Retriever pup- pies will be ready to go t o t h e i r n ew h o m e s soon. They have been ra ised around young children and are well so- cial ized. Both parents have excel lent heal th and OFA health clear- ances. The mother is a Light Golden and the fa- t h e r i s f u l l E n g l i s h Cream Golden. $1250 each. For more pictures and information about the pupp ies and our home/kennel please visit us at: www.mountain- spr ingskennel .com or call Verity at 360-520- 9196
POMERANIAN Teacup puppies. 1 Blue Merle Male t r i -color. 1 Wolf Sable Male. Cute, Cudly Te d d y B e a r s , R e a l Playful, family raised. Shots, Wormed. health cer tificate. $450 Cash. 11 month black & white male & year old female, playful & good with kids a n d o t h e r a n i m a l s house t ra ined, shots wor ming up to da te. $ 2 5 0 e a c h 425.870.7306
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RE-HOMING Chihuahua puppies, 2 black and tan and 1 tan and black. B o r n M e m o r i a l D ay. Healthy, happy and en- ergetic. All boys. They will come with a full body harness, leash and hard plastic pet crate. pictures can be sent by text mes- sage. $250 each. 206- 474-9069.
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ENUMCLAW, 98022.GARAGE SALE! Fri, Sat & Sun, 9 am - 5 pm. D in ing room table & hutch, futon, lawn mow- er, co f fee table, bed frame & more. 439 Pe- tersen Dr. E, off Watson.
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1969 38 ’ Chr is Cra f t Commander “Seabell”All fiberglass construc- tion. Large aft deck and salon, galley and dinette below with head/ shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6. Fresh water moored (Lake Washing- ton) under cover. Twin Ford 427 engines (fresh wa te r coo led) and a 6KW generator. Radar, V H F / C h a r t P l o t t e r, depth sounder, Inver t- er/battery charger. 80 Gal. Fresh water tank, 30 gal holding tank, re- frigerator/freezer. Fresh bottom paint and Zincs, 2 spare propellers, as- sorted spare parts and full documentation. Two anchors, electric winch. 8’ fiberglass dingy. LOA: 38’, Beam: 13.5’ Asking $29,900 Contact Greg Abell: 425-462-7445 [email protected]@msn.com
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AutomobilesClassics & Collectibles
‘71 JAGUAR XKE 2 + 2 Silver, V12 engine. Re- cently restored, beautiful condition. 2nd place win- ner at 2012 and 2014 San Juan Isl. Concourse d’Elegance $52,000. Fri- day Harbor. Call Jim for more details and photos 360-378-9486.
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1999 AUDI A4 QUATRO needs sold by 9/11, relo- cat ing! Runs perfect ! Great shape. New; tim- ing belt, shocks, brakes, thermostat and more! $5,000 obo. Appoint - ments are only available 9/6 to 9/11. Auburn. Call Sue 941-685-1088 (cell).
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1996 HONDA ACCORD Burgandy. 5 speed. Cus- tom Sony CD stereo! 198,000 mi. New timing belt, balance belt, water pump & valve set. AC, CC, power mirrors and doors. Excellent interior. Very good cond. $3500. 360-893-8018.
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2002 LINCOLN Towncar Executive. Sleek black cruiser, w/ cream leather interior. Only 92,000 mi. All maintenance records. Lo-Jack sys. Excel cond! $5500. 360-893-8018
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2006 PT Cruiser, 4 door, 2.5 liter engine, manual transmission, very low milage. Excellent condi- tion. $5,500/OBO206.930.9123
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1032
688
REAL ESTATEFOR SALE
WASHINGTON
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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
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and I listen.
Enumclaw Only*
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Gas System InspectionsWe conduct frequent patrols, surveys, and inspections of every foot of our gas mains and services – all the way up to your gas meter – with sensitive instruments. These inspections meet or exceed all regulatory requirements.
Every winter and summer neighborhood gas system inspections are conducted by quali� ed City of Enumclaw gas workers with over 60 years in gas system inspections. In order to complete these inspection please remember:
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September is a good time for lawn renovation. The hot, dry summer was a good indicator of the prob-lem spots in your lawn as dry brown grass turns up where soil is compacted or full of boulders. Dig down into your brown areas to remove any clay soil, boulders or gravel under the surface of your lawn. Replace clay sections and fill in the space left from boulders with topsoil. Rake
level then reseed or resod the area.
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lawn food. The most important time to feed a lawn in west-ern Washington is September and October. You can also fertilize in the spring but a fall feeding will ensure our lawn wakes up early in the spring to
crowd out weeds.
Q. Can saffron cro-cus be grown in
our area? I love to cook
with saffron but it is a very expensive spice. Anonymous, email
A. Yes! Saffron crocus or crocus sativus
is an underused herb and easy to grow in our area. You will need to order the bulbs online as I have not seen them for sale at local nurseries and you want to make sure you get the cro-cus for culinary use. Find them at www.dutchgrown.crocus-saffron.html. and
plant the bulbs as soon as they arrive so you can har-vest the saffron this fall. These beautiful purple cro-cus bloom in the fall but should not be confused with the autumn blooming crocus (crocus colchicums) which are not edible. I sug-gest you plant and mark the location of the bulbs because after the autumn blooming the leaves will disappear. You will need at least 20 bulbs for a first-
year harvest but if not all the bulbs bloom this fall just wait until next autumn for an increased supply. To harvest saffron, visit the bulbs on a sunny morning when the petals are wide open and pull the long red filaments or stigmas off with your fingers. Dry the threads indoors and store in an airtight container. Add these to a cup of hot
September is prime time to fix a troubled lawnThe Compleat Home GardenerMarianne BinettiColumnist
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broth or milk and let steep for 20 minutes. Now you have golden saffron for pael-la and Indian food or add this golden broth to mashed potatoes for a Midas touch
on the holidays. Saffron is the world’s most expensive spice but not because it is hard to grow – it is the hand harvesting of the thread-like filaments that makes it pric-ey. Even if you don’t intend to cook with saffron, add some crocus sativus to your gar-den for fall blooms in a rock
garden or other sunny spot that has well-drained soil.
Q. I have a huge clump of phlox in my gar-
den that grows about 5 feet tall and blooms each sum-mer with clumps of white flowers. They smell wonder-ful at night. Over the years I notice I am getting fewer blooms. Do garden phlox need to be divided? If so, when? Thank you. L.S., Renton
A. Sounds like you are the proud owner of
Phlox paniculata and the variety David is a mildew-resistant, white-flowering phlox that blooms at the end of summer. This perennial
needs to be divided every few years or it will become old and cranky. Fall is the perfect time to divide phlox and other perennials. Dig the clump from the soil, cut off side sections into clumps the size of your fist and replant into soil that has been improved with com-post. Be sure to retire the old center of the clump to your compost pile. Phlox can suffer from mildew on the foliage so give it a spot in a mostly sunny site with plenty of space to ensure good air circula-tion. A mulch on top of the soil each summer will keep the roots cool and the tops
producing those fragrant, white domes of bloom.
Q. There is a vine that looks like a clematis
that is huge and covering a shed in our neighborhood. It is very fragrant and nobody prunes, waters or feeds this monster of a plant. I would love to grow it as a screening vine along a fence. Do you have any idea what it could be? M.P., Puyallup
A. Sounds like you have met the
Sweet Autumn Clematis or Clematis terniflora. This rapidly-growing vine becomes covered with small but fragrant white blooms at the end of summer and into
fall. It is happiest when given lots of room to sprawl and like all clematis does best in rich, moist soil with its top is in the sun but the roots are shaded – growing a clematis on the north or shaded side of a stump or shed is the per-fect location as the top will head for the sunshine.
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Welcome New Members - Lakeside Manor Adult Family Home
Monthly Membership Meetings3rd Tuesday of each month at 8am, Park Center Hotel Banquet Room.
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Fall Wine WalkNovember 22 - Downtown Enumclaw
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Volunteers needed at the Visitor Center for Saturdays 10am-2pm! Easy, fun volunteering opportunity to help folks enjoy what Enumclaw has to offer! Inquire within or call 360-825-7666
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Come check out the new technology at the Visitor Center! Thanks to a partnership between the Chamber of Commerce and the City of Enumclaw, the Visitor Center has received a kiosk computer for visitors to use to gain detailed informa-
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hadn’t existed for many years. What Enumclaw needed, they decided, was a really first-class club that would appeal to the subur-ban community Enumclaw had become. So, that’s what they opened.
The rest, as they say, is history.
A little more than a year ago, they opened Jackson’s, intent on serving a genu-ine Italian pizza rather than the bloated mounds of cheeses, meats and veg-etables that America seems to prefer. Personally, I think their streamlined, stripped-down pizzas are quite wonderful.
So it goes. Customers may argue the merits of pizza, but at least there’s unanimous customer agreement on one thing: Jackson’s corner window is the best seat and the best view of any location in the whole of downtown Enumclaw.
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people to pick up, insist-ing on “fair” and “just” practices in work and life are almost always accepted as “good.” And I think we learn those “good” things because those things still bless every person who experiences them and it is how God intended for this world to work. But it can’t work if every person presumes to be the highest moral authority over what constitutes good and evil. Those can’t be personal preferences or personal choices without becoming completely arbitrary. It’s why we need God.
Bruce Thweatt pastors Enumclaw Community Church and can be reached at [email protected].
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CARD OF THANKS
The family of Rick Darby would like to thank their friends and family for their sympathy, kindness and support during this difficult time.
A special thank you to Kathy Wetton and Judy Thorsept for organizing the gathering at the Eagles.
To Albertsons for the food and to our beautiful granddaughters Breana and Amber for the pro-gram and the wonderful display of pictures.
Family of Rick Darby