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ENUMCLAW HIGH GRADUATION: Enumclaw High’s class of 2012 graduated Monday night, after press deadlines for this edition. A slide show from commencement can be seen at www.courierherald.com

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Graduating seniors received their diplomas last week for White RIver and Collins High. James Flores, left, is

The Classes a very happy White River grad Thursday at the White River Amphitheatre. Collins High grad Courtney Maurine displays her certificate Friday at the White River High auditorium. of 2012 Torti To view a slide show go to www.courierherald.com. Dennis Box, The Courier-Herald

Eric Sortland, once a highranking member of the Enumclaw Police Department, is battling to get his job back. Terminated in October 2011, city of the former enumclaw EDP lieutenant has appealed his firing to the city’s Civil Service Commission. That three-member body will convene a hearing at 9 a.m. June 21 at Enumclaw City Hall, giving both Sortland and the city the opportunity state their cases. The hearing is open

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he White River High class of 2012 crossed the stage of the White River Amphitheatre for commencement exercises Thursday. The weather was rainy and windy, but inside the amphitheater it was sunny smiles and proud parents as 276 seniors were presented with their diplomas – the 107th White River graduating class. “There is a great sense of excitement and anticipation as I pres-

ent these seniors to you this evening as they arrive at the end of their 13-year educational journey,” Principal Mike Hagadone said. During the ceremony each of the valedictorians spoke, talking about their years of school, friends and the future. Valedictorians included Kelly Coyle, Cassidy France, Zoe Judson, Mikaela Kilcup, Joshua Miller,

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ollins High School celebrated the class of 2012 during a commencement ceremony Friday in the White River High auditorium. The White River alternative program presented diplomas to 57 graduates with parents, friends and staff cheering and applauding the students’ accomplishments.

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Among the interesting facts presented by the staff, 12 from this class were the first to graduate in their family, 18 earned diplomas while working outside jobs and seven graduated early. Also, 38 plan to attend advanced education programs and two are joining the military. Among those receiving scholarships were Alexandria Mitchell, Distinguished Young Women award, Luke VanKooten, Enumclaw Rotary

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House of Representatives Column by Rep. Cathy Dahlquist 31st Legislative District

Supermajority vote of Legislature to increase taxes creates accountability in government

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proud to say I am an online student and proud to represent the alternative schools. I hope they keep alternatives around so they can present alternatives scholarship, and Seantae Mason, Imagine to other students.” America. Getaya Anderson and Karah Andre Comer said he had gone to Young were award scholarships White River High as a sophomore. from the Buckley Log Show. “I was never doing well in my Sean O’Crotty was awarded a classes,” Comer said. “My mom Collins Pierce College scholarship for enrolled me in Collins and it was one-year paid tuition, worth probably one of the best decisions more than $7,000. we’ve ever made. It’s a lot different Alexis Hanson said of her gradthan other schools. The staff, you uation, “Alternative schools have a bad can bond with them…. Just because we reputation and they don’t deserve it. are from an alternative school, does not They provide a more comfortable school mean that we are not going to be going setting and more independence. I am far.”

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Like many voters in the 31st Legislative District, I was disappointed a King County judge ruled Initiative 1053 unconstitutional earlier this month. This initiative, approved by voters in 2010, requires a two-thirds vote of the Legislature or a vote of the people to increase taxes. It passed overwhelmingly with 72 percent approval in the 31st District and 64 percent approval statewide.

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This is not the first time citizens have approved tighter controls on taxes. In fact, voters have approved the two-thirds requirement four times: Initiative 601 in 1993; Referendum 49 in 1998; Initiative 960 in 2007; and Initiative 1053 in 2010. Furthermore, voters opposed an increase in the sales tax in 2004 by defeating Initiative 884; opposed an income tax in 2010 by defeating Initiative 1098; and even repealed taxes in 2010 via Initiative 1107.

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To me, the message from voters is clear: make government more efficient before picking the pockets of taxpayers. The King County judge just thwarted the will of the voters across this state.

The supermajority requirement requires a bipartisan agreement before any taxes are raised. It requires lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have a say in the budget process. If there is a compelling argument to increase taxes, surely a two-thirds vote of the Legislature would not be a problem. This requirement also encourages greater accountability to taxpayers. The easy choice in a budget crunch is to hit taxpayers with new and higher taxes. The high threshold created by I-1053 forces the Legislature to make the difficult choices to reform, restructure and make government more efficient first when facing a budget shortfall. The initiative is working as it was intended – protecting taxpayers from the big-spending, high-taxing majority in the Legislature. With the King County judge’s ruling, Attorney General Rob McKenna has said he will appeal the decision to the state Supreme Court. I have faith our state Supreme Court will uphold the will of the people to restrain the Legislature when it comes to new and higher taxes.

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Certainly, the people of this state understand and appreciate our economy has a long way to go to recover from this recession. I believe citizens also want government to do what they have been doing at home – living within their means. Initiative 1053 requires this of the Legislature, and everyone benefits from it.

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The argument from opponents of the two-thirds vote to increase taxes is that it’s too hard to increase taxes. I believe it should be hard to increase taxes. We should require those asking for taxes to make the case that all other options have been exhausted before taking more of our hard-earned paychecks.

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King County Prosecutor’s Office talks about medical marijuana The King County Prosecutor’s Office position on collective gardens is very clear according to Deputy Chief of Staff Ian Goodhew . Unless there is “evidence beyond a reasonable doubt” that a person is violating the state law, the prosecutor’s office will not pursue charges. What’s not so clear to the prosecutor’s office, however, is what state law says. A 2008 memo obtained from the prosecutor’s office provides an explanation of its stance on medical marijuana collective gardens. “The law is extremely murky, as you can see from the memo,” Goodhew said in a telephone interview. “There have been multiple changes in which medical marijuana is to be used, who’s supposed to grow it, distribute it and how the police are supposed to treat medical marijuana.” According to the memo, the prosecutor’s

office will “decline to prosecute legitimate patients who qualify under the law if they reasonably adhere to the dictates of the statute.” The memo, dated, Oct. 7, 2008, and revised on Aug. 22, 2011, was distributed to law enforcement agencies throughout King County. “The official state policy on marijuana in Washington continues to be that qualifying patents or providers to patents may legally grow and possess a reasonable amount of marijuana for medical purposes,” the memo said. “Careful investigation by law enforcement is the only way to distinguish between those persons authorized to possess and distribute marijuana for medicinal purposes and those persons who are non-patients or selling the drug in illicit markets for the purpose of profit.” Like many law enforcement and city officials, Goodhew said, the state’s Medical Cannabis Law has been a headache for them to understand. “The problem is the law does a very poor job of spelling out for law enforcement and

Deadline nears to apply for council position By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

Those hoping to fill a vacancy on the Buckley City Council have until the close of business Thursday to submit their name for consideration. The Position 3 seat on the seven-member council has been empty for more than a month, since Doug Harple resigned his post. Citing increasing job demands, Harple explained he had insufficient time to dedicate to city matters. With his departure, it’s up to a council committee to find someone to finish the term, which runs though the end of 2013. To be considered, candidates must be 18 years of age, have one year of residency in the city and be a registered voter. The primary job of the council is to set policies that are to be carried out by city staff. The council sets the tone for the city largely through the budget process, charged with adopting a municipal spending plan each winter for the coming calendar year. An advertisement placed by the city details that councilmembers should be able to work in a collaborative manner, be proficient with technology and consider input from a variety of

WHITE RIVER FROM 1 Hannah Miltmore and Chloe Sharp. Hagadone stated among the many accomplishments of the class both scholas-

Officer FROM 1 to the public. City Administrator Mike Thomas said three days have been blocked out for the hearing – possibly continuing the proceedings to June 22 and June 23. “It’s anyone’s guess how long it will take,” he said. The commission – consisting of chairman of Mike Stensen, Jan Molinaro and Jerry Metcalf – is appointed by the mayor and wields a fair amount of power. The three members can uphold

tically and on the field of athletics, he was most proud of the fact the White River seniors had an “ontime graduation rate of 91 percent.” The graduation rate is considerably higher than the national average. “Pomp and

Circumstance” was played by the White River High band and the school choir sang “Go the Distance.” The final farewell and tassel-turning ceremony was lead by class president Sharp and vice president Zach Kelley.

the termination, reject the firing and reinstate Sortland or give Sortland his job back but impose sanctions like an unpaid suspension. Police officers, except for the chief, operate under Civil Service guidelines. They are the only city employees with the ability to appeal a termination to the Civil Service Commission. Sortland, who had been with the department more than 25 years, was fired effective Oct. 31, 2011. His termination coincided with an investigation by the state auditor’s office of the EPD’s

property room, which Sortland managed. Fault was found with operation of the property room, but apparently wasn’t the only reason for his dismissal. City Administrator Mike Thomas issued Sortland’s letter of termination. In that document, he detailed allegations of insubordination on Sortland’s part. Specifically noted were instances where Sortland took issue with comments made by Police Chief Jim Zoll. It also was noted Sortland had previously been suspended with pay for insubordination.

prosecutors who is legally allowed to possess grow and distribute medical marijuana and who’s not, and in particular who’s allowed to grow it and distribute it,” he said. “The original law didn’t say anything about how to distribute medical. Should the state do it? Should private citizens? All it said is a provider can provide it for a patient at any given time.” Lack of specificity, he added, has created a lot of legal loopholes. For example, under the state law, up to 10 people can run a collective garden together. But, the law doesn’t address how members join and leave or how it affects how they collect their portion of the medical marijuana grown. “There’s no time restrictions on how many people can be in a collective garden and the issue of how many collective gardens can you have on one piece of property,” Goodhew said. “There’s no way for cities to regulate that. And the answer people want is for police officers to bust everybody. The problem is we can’t do that when the law gives a very good argument

that the activity is legal. Prosecutors are very used to being told in black and white (what the law says).” In an effort to inform local law enforcement agencies, the memo states that the Prosecutor’s Office will assist in any investigation regarding the violation of the Medical Cannabis Law. The memo contains an Office Policy section, which includes various stances the KCPO has taken. “The PAO does not intend to prosecute those individuals who are truly ill,” the memo states. “Our office will look with a very lenient eye towards those medically ill people who have reasonably tried but failed to have their medical marijuana paper work in order.” The memo also states that they will not prosecute collective gardens, “as long as it is clear that qualifying patients are distributing to other qualifying patients and that those in the operation can produce the proper documentation.” Reach TJ Martinell at 425-432-1209 ext. 5052.

sources while “weighing available options related to complex issues.” Those wishing to be considered for the council seat must submit a letter of interest and a completed application, which can be obtained at City Hall, 933 Main St. The application also can be downloaded from the city’s website, www.cityofbuckley.com. Completed application packets must be filed with City Hall be 5 p.m. Thursday. Councilmembers received $250 per month. They are expected to attend two regular meetings per month – on the second and fourth Tuesdays – plus one workshop and one or two committee meetings.

Dorothy Huizenga December 2nd, 1934 - May 31st, 2012 Dorothy Huizenga was born on December 2nd 1934 to Henry and Madeline Vanderburg in Edgerton, MN. The 4th oldest of 15 children, her path of compassion and care began early as a big sister. The Vanderburg family moved to Bellflower, CA in 1951 where she met Gilbert, her husband of 60 years. They were married on May 16, 1952. Their family quickly grew to 8 children, Gloria ( John), Ted (Terri), Debbie (Hair), Garry (Linda), Darrel, Gilbert, Tami (Brett) and Todd ( Julie). In 1977, Gilbert and Dorothy decided to buy a dairy farm and moved their family to Enumclaw, Washington. It was a perfect fit and to anyone who visited, their home was the place to be. She and “Big G” worked hard and their family flourished. She was very involved in their church, the dairy and helping those around her. Dorothy spent her retired years still living on the farm they loved. Her “Huizengas” continue to grow to this day, now totaling 33 Grandchildren and 12 Great-Grandchildren, the youngest still measured in weeks - a true blessing to someone who loved little ones. The love of her family was the cornerstone of her life and it showed until the end. During her courageous battle with cancer, first and foremost on her mind was “How is everyone else doing?” She was always our rock and guide. The love she gave to her family and those close to her was unconditional. All who came into her home were well fed and treated like one of her own. Her family and many others will always remember and treasure the love, laughter and wisdom she freely gave. She will be truly missed. Thank you Hon, Mom, Gramma, Sis, Auntie and Friend. We love and honor you now with tears of joy as you are welcomed to your Eternal Home! Proverbs 31:29 636040

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PLATEAU TEENAGERS EXCEL Washington Scholars program honors local trio Three students from the Plateau were among 196 high school seniors in the state honored as Washington Scholars or Washington Scholar Alternates in recognition of their academic achieve-

ments, leadership and community service. The announcement was made last week by the Higher Education Coordinating Board and the Association of Washington School Principals. Honored were Kelly Coyle and Hannah Miltimore of White River High School and David Smith of Enumclaw High.

The program annually honors the accomplishments of three high school seniors from each of the state’s 49 legislative districts – a total of 147 students. A Washington Scholar Alternate also is designated from each district. “This award recognizes more than academic achievement,” said Gary Kipp, AWSP Executive

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Director. “Washington Scholars give back to their communities and demonstrate leadership in multiple ways. They are truly wellrounded young people.” Washington Scholar candidates, who represent the top 1 percent of graduating seniors, are nominated by high school principals based on academic, leadership and community-service accomplishments.

EHS students net drama awards from 5th Avenue The 5th Avenue Awards program, which annually honors high school musical theater, has singled out two Enumclaw High School students for special recognition. The 5th Avenue program is a high school version of the Tony Awards and allows theater students from across Washington to meet, celebrate, and honor productions presented during the 2011-12 school year. This year’s awards program begins at 7 p.m. Monday at The 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle. For the 2011-12 high school theater season, 191 nominations and 99 honorable mentions were given in various categories. Enumclaw High captured a nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Featured Ensemble Role for Michelle McGrath as Gavroche in “Les Miserables,” and an Honorable Mention for Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role for Juliet Bannerot as Madame Thenardier, also in “Les Miserables.” Each year, schools from across Washington state apply their musicals for consideration by The 5th Avenue Awards Committee. Evaluators travel throughout the state, seeking the best actors and actresses, directors and designers to represent their schools in the annual event. An estimated 2,100 high school students are expected to attend this year’s awards program, along with their families and friends.

Three locals land on dean’s list at U of Portland The following students from the Enumclaw area were recently listed on the

Enumclaw teen Marina Bae Graham topped the state with her essay on honey bee pollination. Courtesy photo

Graham third in national essay contest Marina Bae Graham of Enumclaw had the No. 1 entry in the state of Washington, then placed third in the 2012 4-H national essay contest sponsored by the National Foundation for the Preservation of Honey Bees. The annual contest is sponsored by the American Beekeeping Federation and this year’s topic was “The Results of Honey Bee Pollination in my Community.” On May 1 she was awarded a $250 check and a beekeeping book. Graham is a 13-year-old Enumclaw homeschooler and a member of Sirius 4-H Club. Each year, active 4-H members of all ages are eligible to submit an essay to their state 4-H office. Participating states then submit one state-winning essay to the national level. Essays are judged on scope of research, accuracy, creativity, conciseness and logical development of the topic. 2012 spring semester dean’s list at the University of Portland: Hilary Simpson, senior, political science; Alexandra Dake, senior, English; and Kailyn Kenney, junior, biology. Students need at least a 3.5 grade-point average to be eligible for the dean’s list.

Hadaway receives scholarship to attend Eastern Danielle Hadaway of Buckley has been awarded a Scholastic Honors Scholarship for $3,000 for the 2012-13 academic year at Eastern Washington University. This award is given to incoming freshman with a GPA of 3.7 or better or an SAT score of at least 1100. Hadaway will graduate from White River High School in June, where she has been a varsity cheerleader for four years, serving as captain her senior year. She is also the vice president of photojournal-

ism and the photo editor for yearbook, and has been involved with both programs for two years. The daughter of Chris and Jennifer Hadaway, she intends to pursue a degree in graphic design.

Area students are named to honor roll at Western Western Washington University recently released the names of its 2012 winter quarter honor roll and degree recipients. Included on the WWU honor roll was Samuel R. Turner of Buckley. Receiving degrees were the following: Buckley: Anndrea L. Hahn, bachelor of arts in special education; Samantha L. Olson, bachelor of arts in education (art). Enumclaw: Fiona M. Felker, bachelor of science in biology/anthropology; Andrew T. McCarthy, bachelor of science in kinesiology; Nea R. Muller, bachelor of arts in Spanish.

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Tax amnesty available for county businesses By TJ Martinell

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Business owners, stop, look around your store or office and take note of what’s not nailed down – because it can be taxed, according to state law. If you aren’t aware of this tax, don’t worry. The King County Council thinks you aren’t the only one. The county council recently passed an ordinance that provides an amnesty period through July 1 for business owners who have not yet reported business personal property. They will have until

Sept. 1 to pay the taxes owed. King County Tax Assessor Lloyd Hara said the reason for the amnesty is that many smallbusiness owners are unaware of the tax and that it is more effective and fair to them to give them the opportunity to comply. “The business owners aren’t aware, I’m sure,” he said. “At least that’s what I’ve been picking up. Instead of penalizing people, I think we need to do another campaign to make sure people are aware they have to report. We’re trying to make sure everybody has an opportunity, that they’re

fully aware.” According to County Councilwoman Cathy Lambert, who co-sponsored the ordinance, the state provided a similar amnesty period last year for the business and occupation tax, which resulted in 8,900 businesses reporting more than $320 million. “We know small businesses are enduring tough economic times, so we hope they will take advantage of this offer,” she said in a press release. At the same time, Hara said, it is not certain how much more

Wednesday, June 13, 2012 • Page 5 revenue the amnesty will provide. “We’re not sure at this point,” he said. “We can probably give you a better figure around July 1.” Washington’s business personal property tax is a self-reporting system. Businesses that have personal property subject to taxation are required by law to report that property to the county assessor. For example, in a restaurant, anything that can be moved in and out of the building is considered taxable. Corporations are required to pay taxes on taxable personal property, including machinery, equipment and supplies of businesses and farms, state-assessed commercial boats, and most operating property of public utilities. Items that are exempt include household goods, intangible personal property and business inventories. Farm machinery is exempt from the state levy but subject to

local levies. Owners of business personal property are required to list the items, their acquisition cost and the year acquired with the county assessor each year. The assessor then determines the current assessed value. The assessor can collect back taxes for up to three years on unreported personal property. With the passage of this ordinance, personal property staff from the assessor’s office will be visiting random businesses inperson to provide information about personal property taxes and to work with business owners not currently paying to come into compliance with the law. Businesses that do not selfreport their personal property are subject to a penalty of up to 25 percent. Hara said before the amnesty could be implemented by the county it first had to pass through the state Legislature, where it received bipartisan support.

Business assistance now available for 50-plus The U.S. Small Business Administration and AARP are launching a strategic alliance to provide counseling and training to entrepreneurs over the age of 50 who want to start or grow a small business. Through SBA’s online training courses and its nationwide network of business mentors and counselors, the two organizations expect to train 100,000 “encore entrepreneurs,” men and women 50 or older who are starting or running a small business. “No matter what your age, if you have an idea or a business that’s ready to move to the next level, the SBA wants to make sure you have access to the tools you need

to start and grow,” said SBA Administrator Karen Mills. “We know that working sideby-side with AARP, we will be able to reach baby boomers and Americans over the age of 50 who have years of professional experience working for others and are ideally positioned to step out and become their own boss. And, in doing so, they will become job creators and drivers of economic growth in their communities.” SBA has set up a dedicated web page featuring an online self-assessment tool that will help potential small-business owners understand their readiness for starting a business as well as information to help with

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business planning, shaping a winning business idea, professional counseling, financial services and information to find local resources in the area. This web page is found at: http://www.sba.gov/content/50entrepreneurs. SBA and AARP also will jointly develop and host a customized online course, selfassessment, and webinar series for older entrepreneurs. SBA already offers a suite of online courses for people who want to start and grow their business. To take a course, go to http://www.sba.gov/training under “online courses.” Course topics include start-up basics, finance strategies, market-

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Ask what you can Letters Vandals making it tough do for your city to keep the doors open “Plan with the end in mind.” This is one of the seven points in the book “7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey. I think it applies to the recent decision by voters to go with the King County Library System rather than keep control of our own library. There were two different and competing visions for Enumclaw in that close vote. Consider the two perspectives, because how Enumclaw will look 20 years from now will depend on which vision is accepted by the residents. The vote represents democracy at its best. Both sides wanted to “save” or “keep” our library. Being the proRich Elfers statement chairColumnist man, my concern was to make sure we had a library for Enumclaw. For the con side, their concern was to keep our independence through local control of the library. If we were both honest I’d have to say both used fear to influence the voters: fear of having no library and fear of losing local control. Both sides wanted to do what was best for the community. For the “save” side it meant moving in new untried directions, moving toward interdependence with a broader world. For the “keep” side it meant not changing the ways things have been for the past 90 years, believing by not changing we could keep Enumclaw the way it has historically always been and keep the outside world out. The reason we, the pro side, were in favor of KCLS annexation was because we saw the world changing all around us. We believe that we either adapt to the changes on our terms or get swallowed up in urban sprawl like Bonney Lake, Maple Valley and soon Black Diamond. If we don’t plan with the end in mind, then we lose the one element that we still have, but which has all but disappeared from America’s cities – a sense

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As many of you on the Plateau know, the Krain Corner Restaurant has been fighting for its survival. We welcome all the people who come in to our place. We were thrilled by the response to our listing on the Historic Register. However, a few rotten people are going to spoil all of this for us if they do not stop breaking into our place.

It is over 15 times now. We have lost cash registers, had broken windows, screens, chairs, etc. In addition our out buildings have been broken into costing us tools and gardening equipment, locks, etc. We are not a wealthy chain restaurant. We are in Chapter 13. This means we pay $3,000 a month above and beyond all our other expenses to keep going. These break-ins will soon make our insurance unaffordable. In addition, the toll on our spirits is immeasurable. We simply want to be a wonderful, welcoming addition to the Plateau.

Elders deserve care, respect “Older people today are more visible, mation is all taken from the National more active and more independent than Center on Elder Abuse handout “How ever before. They are living longer and You Can Help in the Fight Against in better health. But as the population of Elder Abuse” (2012). older Americans grows, so does the hidIsolation is a known risk factor for Jobyna Nickum den problem of elder abuse, exploitation, elder abuse, neglect and self-neglect. Manager, Enumclaw and neglect. Every year an estimated But reducing isolation is as simple as 2.1 million Americans are victims of sparing a little time to reach out to our Senior Activity Center physical, psychological or other forms seniors. By reaching out through an of abuse or neglect. Those statistics may informal visit, or by volunteering with not tell the whole story. For every case of elder abuse and one of the many programs that provide support to older neglect that is reported to authorities, experts estimate individuals, we can help to reduce the risk of elder abuse. that there may be as many as five cases that have not been The following is a very graphic situation, taken from the reported…Like other forms of abuse, elder abuse is a com- newspaper in Flint Township, Michigan. Those who are plex problem and it is easy for people to have misconcep- very sensitive they may want to skip this part: tions about it. Many people who hear “elder abuse and “For more than 40 years, Pauline Niec has made it her neglect” think about older people living in nursing homes business to know her neighbors in the quiet subdivision off or about elderly relatives who live all alone and never have Beecher and Dye roads. She takes walks along the curved visitors. But elder abuse is not just a problem of elder peo- roads and waves to neighbors outside nice-looking ranch ple living on the margins of our everyday life. It is right in homes with large front yards. But something terrible has our midst.” – American Psychological Association, “Elder been going on behind some closed doors on Sun Terrace Abuse and Neglect: In Search of Solutions.” Drive. Inside two homes just four doors apart, officials say June 15 is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day and May is Older American’s Month – a time dedicated to highlightSee ABUSE, Page 7 ing issues impacting older citizens. The following infor-

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Instead, we are beginning to feel like we are the victims of constant harassment by people who evidently want to see us go under. We hope that if anyone out there knows who might be doing this they will report them. If anyone sees something going on at night when we are closed, please call the police. Thanks to the patrol people who have come out. They are doing their best but there are too few of them to cover this area. Karen Hatch, owner, and all our wonderful staff, Krain Corner Inn, Enumclaw

During the early 1900s, the Habenicht Hotel was located behind the railroad depot in Black Diamond. The hotel was owned by Henry and Lena Habenicht, among the earliest immigrants to Black Diamond, arriving from Nortonville, Calif., in 1887. Both were born in Germany and, when the Black Diamond Coal Mining Co. of California moved its operations north to Black Diamond, Henry and Lena followed. There were a number of hotels and boarding houses in early Black Diamond, usually operated by local residents. This photo comes cour-

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ABUSE FROM 6 those entrusted to look out for two elderly women were instead horrible neglected them – one to the point of death. Niec said she knew both families involved. On warm evenings, she sometimes walked through the neighborhood with Christopher Mukdsi and talked about his mother. “He said she had cancer,” said Niec, adding the walks tapered off a couple of years ago. “But when she opened her newspaper last Saturday, Niec discovered that Christopher’s mother, Katherine, had died last summer of neglect so horrific that Genesee County Sheriff Robert J. Pickell likened her home to a ‘death camp.’ The woman had apparently been confined to the living room couch for eight months and was so malnourished that she weighed just 63 pounds when she died. Christopher Mukdsi, 50, was charged with murder last week after an eight-week police investigation uncovered disturbing allegations, including claims that she had not been bathed in a year and been told to urinate in coffee cups and defecate in pizza boxes. “Two months after Mukdsi’s death on June 3, 2008, officials had rescued her 95-year-old neighbor from a home that officials say had been turned into a filth pit of piled trash by her nephew. Just a couple of years earlier, Niec said, she and the woman had taken walks together. But the walks stopped and Niec no longer saw the woman out on her porch. Niec thought about knocking on the door but never did. “‘I should have but I didn’t,’ said Niec. Annie Speed, who lives next door to Mukdsi’s home, said unkempt lawns and trash sometimes piled outside were the only indicators to suggest anything amiss. “‘You don’t bother people

ELFERS FROM 6 of community and cooperation. At least a majority agreed with us. I have come to the realization that a few active, vocal and organized citizens can bring positive change to the community. We only have to look at our new artificial turf at the stadium and the passage of KCLS annexation for recent

Wednesday, June 13, 2012 • The Enumclaw Courier-Herald • Page 7 when family is involved,’ she said. ‘You don’t want to get into anybody’s business.’ “Officials fear that what happened on Sun Terrace Drive is part of a much larger problem. ‘There may be houses on your block, my block,’ said Pickell. ‘I’m concerned that we’re just getting a teeny bit of what’s out there.’” How can you help prevent elder abuse? • Commit to visiting an older friend, family member or neighbor who lives alone, or invite them to a family activity like a Little League game. • Ask an older acquaintance to share their talents by teaching you or your children a new skill like knitting, or how to bake a favorite recipe. • Volunteer with Meals on Wheels or the Hot Home Meal Delivery program. Home delivered meals can be helpful in preventing self-neglect. This also allows the volunteer to observe if the senior is managing well at home, or if he or she may need other assistance. • Become a long-term care ombudsman volunteer. An ombudsman acts as an advocate for those living in nursing homes and assisted living communities to assist in resolving complaints and issues. To find a program in our area, visit: http://ltcombudsman. org/ombudsman. • Bring on the dogs, cats and other friendly companions! Many local animal shelters loan their “guests” out for pet therapy excursions to nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Research demonstrates that interacting with pets can enhance physical and emotional health. • Keep in contact – Talk with your older friends, neighbors, and relatives. Maintaining communication will help decrease isolation, a risk factor for mistreatment. It will also give them a chance to talk about any problems they may be examples of this. Planning with the end in mind means we citizens must step up to the plate. We are the ones who will decide what our town will look like 20 years from now. It only takes a few people to bring about major change in a small town. The responsibility for change lies with each of us harnessing our love of this community into positive action. That will require risk taking, the desire to

experience. * Be aware of the possibility of abuse – look around and take note of what may be happening with your older neighbors and acquaintances. Do they seem lately to be withdrawn, nervous, fearful, sad or anxious, especially around certain people, when they have not seemed so in the past?

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Physical abuse – Use of force to threaten or physically injure a vulnerable elder Emotional abuse – Verbal attacks, threats, rejection, isolation, or belittling acts that cause or could cause mental anguish, pain or distress to a senior Sexual abuse – Sexual contact that is forced, tricked, threatened, or otherwise coerced upon a vulnerable elder, including anyone who is unable to grant consent Exploitation – Theft, fraud, misuse or neglect of authority, and use of undue influence as a lever to gain control over an older person’s money or property Neglect – A caregiver’s failure or refusal to provide for a vulnerable elder’s safety, physical or emotionwork for a common goal and the willingness to donate some of our time to make it happen. You can be one of those people. Planning with the end in mind demands commitment. Either we will grow as a united community or we will decay. The choice and the responsibility are ours. To paraphrase John Kennedy, “Ask not what the city can do for you, but what you can do for the city.”

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Financial Abuse/Exploitation – Sudden change in finances and accounts, altered wills and trusts, unusual back withdrawals, checks written as “loans” and “gifts” and loss of property What Should I Do If I Suspect Elder Abuse? Report your concerns! Adult Protective Services: (King County) 1-866-2214909 Long Term Care Ombudsman: 1-206-6230816.

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This year’s pruning brings additional challenges Summer pruning chores are facing extra challenges because of the severe damage from January’s ice and snow storm. Most of the debris has been cleaned up. Many damaged trees and shrubs have been pruned in an attempt to repair disfigured canopies. However, many homeowners are faced with branches that are drooping under the weight of the new leaves and massive sprouting that is occurring on species like flowering plums. The following tips will help doit-yourself homeowners address the storm damage and to create natural-looking trees and shrubs without affecting their long-term health and safety. Keep in mind that the most eye-pleasing results appear as if little has been done as opposed to severely topped or otherwise butchered trees.

First targets

Unfortunately, little can be done about the drooping branches on birch, flowering plums and

The Evergreen Arborist Dennis Tompkins Columnist

other trees. Those that can be reached can be carefully pruned to reduce the weight in hopes they will partially straighten up. Unreachable branches generally will not straighten up. Some may need to be removed, but caution is advised if such cutting will create a highly visible void in a canopy. Otherwise, remove dead and badly diseased branches when practical on undamaged landscape trees. They are easy to spot this time of the year.

Second targets

Remove branches that are crowding, pointing inward within a tree’s canopy or look out of place.

Targeted branches should be cut back to the point where they join the main trunk or are attached to a larger branch. Do not leave stubs because they will die back and not heal over. Cuts that are made at the point of attachment will eventually be covered with bark. Storm-damaged flowering plums and other species are developing massive numbers of sprouts along trunks, branches and broken-off tips. These may grow up to 3 or more feet per year. Ideally, many that can be reached should be removed as soon as possible while they are still small and tender. Sprouts that may eventually fill a void should be retained. Many severely damaged trees may never regain an eye-pleasing shape, so removal may become an option in a few years.

Gentle tipping

If a branch is too long, make a cut just beyond a twig or bud that is pointing in the direction you wish the future growth to occur.

This will enable one to control the direction of the new growth. This technique will help a tree retain a natural look rather than develop a stubbed-off appearance or branches growing at strange angles.

Cutting larger branches

To avoid stripping bark or splitting branches that are more than 1 inch thick, make the first cut six or more inches out from the intended final cut. This will lighten the weight and allow for a clean cut when removing the remaining stub without tearing the bark.

Finessing Japanese Maples

Summer is a good time to remove dead wood and thin the crowns to display the attractive twisting interior branches of Japanese maples. These branches form the “character” of a tree and are vividly displayed during the fall and winter after the leaves have fallen.

When pruning the low-growing lace leaf varieties this time of year, it is sometimes easier to crawl underneath and prune from the inside out. First, snap off or cut the dead twigs. Then remove crossing interior branches that are growing against the natural flow of the foliage. Finally, continue to thin out smaller twigs that are crowding. This technique makes it easier to create openings that will display a tree’s exoticlooking features. The same approach can be used on the upright growing varieties.

Hiring Tree Pruners

Lawn service personnel are generally excellent at maintaining lawns and flower beds. However, many lack experience or supervision in applying proper pruning techniques to shrubs and trees. I strongly recommend that a homeowner be present during any work. Be certain to have a clear understanding of what you

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QFC Supports Boys & Girls Clubs QFC is proud to support the Boys & Girls Clubs of Washington as our checkstand charity for the month of June. The Boys and Girls Clubs have 147 Clubs throughout Washington that serve more than 148,700 youth annually. This includes 49 Clubs in King County and 28 Clubs in Snohomish County. The Boys & Girls Clubs have been serving the youth of Western Washington for over 63 years. These Clubs are often among the only safe and supervised places many young people from age 6 to 18 can go after school or during the summer.

ability to develop goals and aspirations, and community involvement.

Youths who take part in Boys & Girls Club activities typically stay involved in the Clubs for an average of 5.2 years at an average of 4 days a week. Among Club alumni who participated in a comprehensive survey several years ago, their Club experiences provided numerous positive benefits. It helped many youth stay in school and graduate from high school and many others to pursue college degrees. It helped youth with their self-confidence, personal ethics, self-esteem, leadership skills,

The Boys & Girls Clubs have a set of core programs to promote youth development. Those core programs fall into the following categories: •

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In particular, Clubs are focusing on impacting youth and teens in three key areas. The first is academic success; teaching kids to see themselves as learners with the goals of reducing drop-out rates and helping them improve their grades. A second area is character and citizenship. The Clubs’ goals are to reduce juvenile crime rates, encourage community service and help kids become more engaged with

their peers and adults. The third area is healthy lifestyles. This includes fostering a positive self-image, teaching healthy behaviors, providing physical fitness opportunities, and reducing drug use and obesity. In the fall of 2011 Boys & Girls Clubs of Washington hosted its first ever TechFest. It was a daylong event held on Microsoft’s Redmond Campus that was attended by over 350 youth from across the state. Attendees were exposed to a variety of technology related skills and opportunities. These included

meeting professionals from different technology companies to learn about career possibilities and learning about digital arts, robotics, social media and environmental sustainability. In 2012 the Boys & Girls Clubs will be focusing on increasing the frequency of participation of the teens it serves and enhancing its services to them. During June, we invite you to make a donation at any QFC check stand or designate your bag reuse credit go toward the great work that they make possible. Thank you for your support! Paid Adver tisement


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GREEN FROM 8 expect to be done and what the intentions are of a hired crew. There are several experienced arborists and other professionals available for your pruning needs. Ask for references from a potential individual or lawn or tree service being considered. Dennis Tompkins is a certified arborist, certified hazard tree risk assessor, Master Gardener and urban forester from the Bonney Lake-Sumner area. He provides small-tree pruning, pest diagnosis, hazardous tree evaluations, tree appraisals and other services for homeowners and businesses. Contact him at 253 863-7469 or email at dlt@blarg.net. Website: evergreen-arborist.com.

Outfielder’s playing in the dirt In my younger days, I used to enjoy playing tennis and basketball. I suppose I still would, but haven’t played either for several years. Last time I shot a few hoops in Garrett Park, some young fellas – at least they were younger than 40 – walked on the court, so I had to leave. Either that, or make a fool of myself.

I’ve never been much of a TV sports fan. I don’t enjoy watching more than a game or two of tennis. (Watching an entire set or match would bore me to tears.) Similarly, one quarter of roundball is about all I can handle. I watch more TV baseball than any other sport, but that’s only because it’s such a long season and there are so many games. I guess football, especially college football, is probably my favorite sport but, here again, I rarely watch a whole game. Unlike many fans, I don’t really care if the Huskies or Cougars win or lose. Of course, it was different in my high school days. At that time, the sun rose and set on Friday night football heroes and the entire student body was depressed for nearly five minutes if the team lost. In part, this was due to some kind of mass hysteria and also, in part, because everyone knew everyone on the team.

Wally’s World Wally DuChateau Columnist

Back than, local businesses and granges used to field baseball teams in the summer. There were teams from the Newaukum, Krain and Osceola districts, as well as teams sponsored by various taverns, grocery stores and Fisher Brothers Hardware. I thoroughly enjoyed these games because, again, I knew many of the players and also because, if the truth be known, many of the players came to the games half drunk, which was quite entertaining and eye-opening to a rather innocent middle-school kid. But by far – no competition whatsoever – the most entertaining, humorous and delightful ball games I’ve ever seen are today’s T-ball games on the field

behind J. J. Smith. The players are only 5 or 6 years old, thank you. But what a splendid bunch of ball players they are! Some of them have a difficult time lifting and swinging the bat, but they have the other embellishments well covered; that is, the little tug at their shirt sleeves, a la Ichiro. Then too, it may take more than three strikes to hit the ball, but no one seems overly concerned about this. However, if the batter takes too long at the plate, it’s understandable that the concentration of the outfielders begins to wane. This accounts for the centerfielder crawling around on his hands and knees, playing in the dirt, while the second baseman chased after a robin. It should be noted that the first basegirl committed several errors; that is, she had a great deal of difficulty catching the ball when it was thrown in her vicinity. When she finally did, she was so amazed by this feat, and the standing ovation it

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Hornet athletes sign on with college teams A handful of Plateau high school spring athletes have signed national letters of intent and will begin their collegiate athletic careers in the fall.

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Tyler Salsbury, golf, University of Washington – Salsbury has for several years been listed among the top young golfers in the state and placed sixth during the Class 2A state tournament. He was second at the 2010 state tourney and fourth in 2011. His senior season began during the fall, but concluded with the recent state meet.

AnnaMarie Forza, track and field, Northwest Nazarene University – Forza will head to Nampa, Idaho, to compete for the Crusaders. NNU is a NCAA Division II institution and a member of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference. Forza, who will compete in the javelin and heptathlon for the Crusaders, was awarded both an athletic and academic scholarship. In the recent Class 3A state meet, she tied for third in the javelin.

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Lauryn Wate, a standout distance runner dur-

Lauryn Wate and Kody Gould will continue their track careers at Montana and Utah State, respectively. Photo provide by White River athletic office ing both the spring track season and the fall cross country campaign is headed to the University of Montana. During May’s state Class 2A state track and field meet, she ran to a fourth-place finish in the 3,200 meters and took

sixth in the 1,600. Kody Gould, another Hornet distance ace during the cross country and track seasons, has inked a letter of intent with Utah State. At this year’s 2A state meet, he was seventh in the 1,600 meters and

ninth in the 3,200. Marcus Dickson, a n a t i o n a l l y-r e c o g n i z e d runner, signed with Brigham Young University. Among the elite runners in the nation, he won both the 800- and 1,600-meter races in last month’s state

meet, as well as placing third in the 3,200. Last weekend, he competed in the invitation-only Jim Ryun Dream Mile in New York City, placing fifth in a field that included the nation’s top high school runners.

White River graduate hits NYC pavement By Dennis Box Editor

White River High graduate Marcus Dickson ran fifth in the Jim Ryun Dream Mile in New York City, posting a personal best time of 4 minutes, 3.13 seconds. Dickson, committed to run at Brigham Young University in the fall, took two gold medals at the state track and field championship May 26 at Mount Tahoma High. In the mile Dickson won the event in 4:10.79 at state and he won the 800 in 1:52.84. He took the silver in the 3,200 in 9:04.91. Following the mile victory at state Dickson said, “The mile is my race.” The dream mile was won by Bernie Montoya in 4:01.32. Dickson is a nationally recognized dis-

Sigh-ups being taken for White River girls hoop camp The Lady Hornet Hoop Camp, led by the White River High girls basketball coaching staff and players, is set for June 18-21. The four-day camp runs from 9 to 11:30 and is for students heading into first through seventh

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OBITUARIES GLENDA FEULING Former Buckley resident Glenda Lee Feuling, 78, died June 6, 2012, in Tacoma. She was born July 14, 1933, in Shelbyville, Tenn., to John and Jossie Dunn. She enjoyed crafts, beading, sewing and quilting and loved camping with

her family and spending time at Greenlake with her children. She is survived by daughters Cindy Lee Jensen and husband William of Tacoma, Amber Lee Thomas of Tacoma and Jeannelle L. Jackson of Seattle; son Michael L. Feuling of Seattle; sister Faye Stone of Yuma, Ariz.; 11 grandchil-

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GERALD GAUTHIER Black Diamond resident Gerald “Jerr y” Gauthier Sr. died June 3, 2012, in Renton, Wash. He was born April 12, 1931, in Port Townsend, Wash., to Harry and Gertrude Gauthier. He served in the U.S. Air Force for four years, achieving the rank of staff sergeant. In 1953, he met Donna, his wife of 58 years. They were married on June 26, 1954, and sett led in Black Diamond. He retired as an ironworker. He was an avid reader and enjoyed gardening, rock hounding, cla mming, crabbing, shrimping and fishing. He and his wife traveled as snowbirds with friends

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Memorial Day 2012 By George Rossman

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ay 27,2012 at Veterans Memorial Park, I was proud to attend, and be a part of Memorial Day Observance to honor those men and women who gave their lives while serving in the Armed Forces of the United States of America. As we all paused in order to pay respect to those among us who have served, or are still serving, in the Armed Forces. Many, if not most of us, reading this have lost a friend or a loved one during the course of our lives in the wars the United States and Allied Countries have fought. Many more of us know someone who has been severely injured or wounded dur-

ing the same wars or conflicts. Therefore, let us all find our own way, to pay respects to those who served, to keep our country free, in the observance of Memorial Day. Lest We Forget. My thanks to the Veterans Of Foreign Wars Post 1949 for the wonderful program of speakers, music and observance that was presented. It was thrilling to see participation from all those present. The guest speaker for the occasion” Colonel (Ret.) Larry Kauffman, Air National Guard”, brought to those present a message that we all need to read several times and respect for the values observed. God Bless our community for having individuals with the character, spirit and devotion that Col. Kauffman brings to our lives as residents of this community.

Rotary news and notes Who said you can’t serve the greater good and have fun doing it? With summer right around the corner, the Enumclaw Rotary Club is gearing up for some exciting, family centered events to keep a smile on everyone’s face all summer long. In just a few weeks you’ll have the opportunity to join us for Rotary Fishing Mania – trout fishing for kids and adults. From 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, June 23, show up at Crystal Ponds Park at 46039 284th Ave. S.E., by the Expo Center. We’ll provide the parking, fishing poles and bait. Not only that, we’ll even clean those fish you catch for only $1 each. While we will also provide plastic bags, you’ll want to make sure you bring your own cooler to take your catch home. Crystal Ponds Park offers lovely grounds and setting, with two fishing ponds and oodles of hefty trout, yours for the catching, for only $10 per fish. Save the date and come join the fun on June 23 and then fry up your catch for dinner. And while you’re marking your calendar, block out July 20-21. These are the dates for Rotary’s annual Enumclaw Street Fair which includes two full days of family fun with more than 100 vendors, a carnival, 5K run, Enumclaw idol

The text of Col. Kauffman speech follows. “The Fabric of This Community” It has been just over a year since I retired from the Air National Guard and today is the first time I have worn this uniform since my retirement. I had two concerns about wearing it. First, friends who had retired ahead of me warned me that as my uniform hung idly in my closet it would diminish in dimension causing some angst when I tried to fit back into it. My second concern, and this is in all seriousness now, is the weight that comes from wearing a uniform of the U.S. military. Not a weight of burden, but a weight of responsibility. You see, each of us who has ever worn the uniform has at least once raised our right hand and sworn to God that we would support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies foreign and domestic. And that

contest and scores of other fun activities for families and kids. Become a Rotary volunteer and making yourself available to help out with the event. To pull off something of this magnitude takes an entire community, and many hands make light work…so if you’d like to experience Rotary as a volunteer and camp out on the giving end of this event, we’d love to have you on the team. Then to wrap up the summer, Rotary will once again bring you another great family-oriented event – the 23rd annual duck race, which raises money for many charitable causes for Enumclaw Rotary and the Enumclaw Regional Healthcare Foundation. On Sept. 8, and scores of yellow rubber ducks will float down Boise Creek. Preceding the duck race you’ll have the option of joining in on our Family Fun Golf Tournament. A rousing nine-hole golf game at the Enumclaw Golf Course will welcome young children and host an array of games, food and prizes. Look for more details throughout the next few months. The Enumclaw Rotary Club is here to help people and make our community a vibrant, caring place to live and work. Won’t you join us to that end? Whether as a member, volunteer, or simply a friend of Rotary, we’d love to discuss how we might work together to help others. Feel free to give me a call at 425-241-0265 or email me at athenadean@gmail.com. Athena Dean, public relations chairwoman, Enumclaw Rotary Club.

we’d bear true faith and allegiance to the same. Woven into this material are the threads of the Constitution. Not the parchment of paper but the way of life and our freedoms that it has established and continues to enable. There is much more to this fabric than what reaches the eye. And this too is the case with the fabric of our Plateau community. The character of our community is readily visible right here before us. This beautiful park, this incredible monument, VFW comrades, Boy Scouts, these singers and musicians; and each of you who have taken time from the middle of a three day holiday weekend to pay honor and respect to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in fulfilling their obligation in defending our Constitution-our way of life.

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A group of White River High graduating seniors received awards for higher education May 22 from the White River Chapter of Dollars for Scholars. Recipients included Jessica Brown, Marcie Brown, Kelly Coyle, Marcus Dickson, Kyle Durrant, Cassidy France, Danielle Hadaway, Courtney Hall, Shai-Lee Hill, Zachary Jensen, Kaitlyn Johnson, Valentina Korepanova, Nathan Lenhart, Evan Matz, Joshua Miller, Hannah Miltimore, Daniel Murphy, Christina Ramous, Chloe Sharp, Ethan Stroh, Haley Vallala, and Jailyn VanSickle. In addition, four college students received continuing education awards: Luke Allpress, Christian Lobdell, Shane Markus, and Stefan Martin. For more information, or to donate, visit www.whiteriverdollarsforscholars.org or contact Lisa Cramer at Dollarsforscholars416@gmail.com. Photo by Marty Smith

The Enumclaw Garden Club held its annual plant and garden art sale May 19 in downtown Enumclaw. All proceeds derived from the sale help fund the various community projects conducted by the Enumclaw Garden Club. Pictured here are sale chairwomen Carol Pedersen and Shannon Brock.

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Don’t let hanging baskets die from thirst like to try growing cannas in the pond. J.M., Olympia We l c o m e to the water world because cannas are can-do plants that will adapt to life in the pond or water garden. First, you need to repot your cannas into a plastic or clay pot lined with burlap or a thick layer of newspaper to block the drainage holes. Use a potting mix made for pond plants or make your own by using 20 percent potting soil and 80 percent sand. Mix this soil with water from your pond to make a thick “mud pie” in the pot. Then remove your potted

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canna from the original pot and rinse off the old regular potting soil before adding the fleshy bulb to the new pot with muddy soil. Leave 3 inches of room at the top of the pot and fill this with stones to keep the soil in place and weigh down the pot. Now you can lower your newly-potted canna into your pond or even a large water-filled container using a flat rock as a base

below if necessary to keep the rim of the pot just a few inches from the top of the water. Fertilize your canna monthly to enjoy the tall and dramatic blooms but use only fertilizer that has been made for aquatic plants. Never use regular plant food in a pond or water garden as this can encourage algae growth. Now you can even go on summer vacation and your underwater pond canna won’t be thirsty while you are gone.

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Time to choose wisely The world is full of the 16 or more theaters choices. When we go to should I attend? With the grocery store we have cable TV or satellite, a to choose between an person has the choice of almost endless selection more than 200 televiof brand names, products sion channels to watch and caloric alternatives. Fred Davis and on our computers At any of the local coffee Calvary Presbyterian Church the choices are nearly as houses, the choices are endless. almost as endless: two This time of year is a pumps syrup, vanilla, season of graduations. A friend posted a piccaramel, mocha, whipped, skinny, extra ture of his 4-year-old daughter who, decked shots, decaf, regular, tall, grande or venti. out in cap and gown, was graduating from (No wonder there’s always a line to order. preschool. For graduates of high school and It takes a while to sort it all out.) There college, this time of year represents a time are choices at the multiplex theaters, too. of epic change and life-determining choices. Which movie at what time in which of For many, the choice of a college or job to

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to them. “I place before you Life and Death, Blessing and Curse. Choose life so that you and your children will live. And love God, your God, listening obediently to him, firmly embracing him. Oh yes, he is life itself, a long life settled on the soil that God, your God, promised to give your ancestors, Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob” (Deuteronomy 30: 19, 20 The Message). For those who are celebrating huge milestones and life-changing decisions, that same message is relevant today. Choose life; choose the life God has for you. It is a life of meaning, fulfillment, and true joy that will under-gird every other choice you make. It gives you a foundation for the rest of your life wherever you go or whatever you do. So, to graduating seniors I add my name to the list of those who want to congratulate you on your accomplishments to date. You have done well. But now the choices are greater and carry more impact. Choose wisely. Choose life and love God.

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Born in Dakota City, Nebraska; longtime resident of Enumclaw, Lake Sawyer and more recently Federal Way. You may remember Mom from the Four Seasons Restaurant and gift shop in the ‘60’s and ‘70’s. Mom and Dad traveled extensively. They enjoyed boating and entertaining friends at Lake Sawyer and “the big house” in Enumclaw. Mom and Dad were snowbirds for many years, dividing time between Mesa, Arizona, and Lake Sawyer. Mom loved word puzzles, word games, card games, reading, jokes, laughter and cooking. She loved spending time with her family and in the company of friends. Survived by children Nancy Roberts, Seattle; Brian Graham, Chehalis; Jill Sena (Scott), Black Diamond; Wynn Graham (Patty), Lacey; Eve Duval, (Brian), Federal Way; six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Predeceased by husband Victor Graham and grandsons Kyle Duval and Kellen Roberts. She is now in the company of many wonderful friends and family who have gone before her. A service is planned for 11:00 a.m. Friday, June 15, 2012 at Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home with internment following at Evergreen Memorial Park, Enumclaw. All are invited to sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.

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Tamara Sue Olson-Groshong Tammy was born on May 5, 1958 in Enumclaw, Washington. She was one of three children born to Bill and Virginia Olson. On May 8, 2012, with her family by her side, she went to be with the Lord at the age of only fifty-four years. Upon finding out she had only a short period to live she chose not to fight the inevitable, but to share that precious time with family and friends, because she had already made peace with the Lord. Of all of us, who loved her, she was the one most prepared to face this journey. And while those of us who remain behind grieve for our loss, we really must instead look to see the example she set for us in her life and final days. Obituaries often say something to the effect of “After a courageous battle with” and yet the battle wasn’t what was courageous, it is the person who was courageous, who faced the reality of passing to be with the Lord, and did it bravely and strongly for those surrounding her. A verse by an anonymous person states, “After all, what really matters is not the first, but the last chapter of our life which shows how well we ran the race.” Tammy finished her race a winner, and now is with the Lord and her heavenly family to gain her just rewards. Yes we will miss you! But you defined the strength within our family bonds, and we love you and will miss you greatly. Tammy (also known as Nammy and NaNa) is survived by parents Bill and Virginia Olson of Packwood, her husband Fred Groshong, son Joseph Groshong, daughter Jessica Groshong, and grandson Isaiah Groshong, all of South Prairie, her siblings Bill (Lori) Olson of Packwood, Teri (Stuart) Gillespie of Enumclaw, and Margie Morris-Baker and Sherry Ferguson, both of Puyallup. Tammy was best known as a child of God, a loving daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, and sister, and has numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and special friends. Tammy, the miracle of you is the memories we will keep in our hearts forever. At Tammy’s request there will be no public services. A celebration to honor her life will be at a later date this summer. Memorials may be made to Hospice or Cancer Foundation.

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FOUND: DOG, Large, City of Buckley Young, Neutered Male. Planning Commission Black and Brown, Short Notice of Haired in Auburn on May Public Hearing 29th. Please Describe to Date of Notice: June 13, C l a i m . N o Ta g s , N o 2012 Chip. 253-939-6816 N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the Buckley Planning Commission Lost w i l l c o n d u c t a p u bl i c LOST: DOG, since June hearing on Monday, July nd 2 , 2 0 1 2 . G e r m a n 9, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. at Wirehaired Pointer in the Buckley MultipurC u m b e r l a n d . 5 ye a r s pose Building located at o l d . S p aye d fe m a l e. 811 Main Street, BuckL o s i n g h a i r o n b a ck . ley.The purpose of the hearing is to obtain pub“Zahn�. 360-886-7276. lic input on the proposed LOST: GOLF Clubs, on Shoreline Master Proroad near South end of gram (SMP) update for Lake Tapps. Black Ping 2012. bag. Call 253-348-0093 The proposed SMP is on the city’s web site under Legal Notices www.cityofbuckley.com, Building and Planning, 2012-0207 2012 Shoreline Master N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y Program. Changes to GIVEN that the Hearing the SMP include the folExaminer for the King lowing: County Council will meet a. No net loss to shorein the Ginger Room on line functions and valthe 12th floor of the King ues. County Courthouse, 516 b. Expansion of environThird Avenue, Seattle, ments from Rural & ConW a s h i n g t o n , o n s e r va n c y t o A q u a t i c, Wednesday, June 27, Natural, Urban Conser2012, at the time listed, vancy, and Special Use. or as soon thereafter as c. Prohibition of the folpossible, to consider ap- lowing as shoreline usplications for classifica- e s : i n d u s t r y, m i n i n g , tion and real proper ty piers & docks, residenassessment under Cur- tial development, parkrent Use Assessment ing as a primar y use, Statute RCW 84.34, all s o l i d wa s t e d i s p o s a l , listed hereafter; telecommunication fa1:30 p.m. or as soon cilities, and new wastethereafter as possible. water treatment plants. 2012-0207 - E12CT006 d. Addition or clarification – Deena L. Fuller for o f t h e f o l l o w i n g a s p r o p e r t y l o c a t e d a t shoreline uses: aquacul46503 - 276th Avenue ture, public access, and S E , E n u m c l a w , W A commercial activities. 98022; STR: NE-36-20- e. I n c r e a s e d s e t b a ck s 06; SIZE: 7.64 acres; according to whether the REQUEST: Public Bene- proposed use is water fit Rating System and/or dependent, water orientT i m b e r L a n d ; Ta x ed, or water enjoyment. #362006-9021. Questions or written D e t a i l s a r e ava i l a bl e comments may be difrom the King County rected to Kathy James, Depar tment of Natural Interim City Planner at Resources and Parks, (360) 829-1921 ext 207 Rural and Regional Ser- and/or mailed to City of vices Section, 201 South Buckley, P.O. Box 1960, Jackson Street, Suite Buckley, WA, 98321, or 600, Seattle, WA 98104; e - m a i l e d t o c i t y p l a n Phone (206) 296-8351. ner@cityofbuckley.com Dated at Seattle, Wash- pr ior to noon, July 9, ington, this 13th Day of 2012. June, 2012. Buckley does not disAnne Noris criminate on the basis of Clerk of the Council disabilities. If you need M e t r o p o l i t a n K i n g special accommodation, County Council please contact City Hall King County, Washing- within three business ton days prior to the public # 393355 hearing at (360) 8296/13/12 1921 ext. 200. TOWN OF WILKESON # 395321 SURPLUS SALE. 6/13/12 Open to the public, SatIN THE SUPERIOR urday June 16th from 9 COURT OF THE STATE a.m. to 4 p.m. This sale OF WASHINGTON will consist of items that IN AND FOR THE the town no longer COUNTY OF KING needs and has declared Estate of: surplus, i.e. computers, RUTH ELAINE ERWIN, desks, file cabinets, Deceased. chairs, miscellaneous ofNO. 12-4-03360-6KNT fice equipment, etc. Sale PROBATE NOTICE TO location: Town Hall, 540 CREDITORS Church Street, Wilkeson. (RCW 11.40.030) # 395779 The Personal Represen6/13/12 tative named below has been appointed and has Carbonado School qualified as Personal District Representative of this The Board of Directors estate. Any persons havwill be holding a public ing a claim against the hear ing on the 2011- decedent must, before 2012 Budget extension the time the claim would for the pur pose of in- be barred by any othercreasing the amount of wise applicable statute the appropriation of the of limitations, present Capital Projects Fund. the claim in the manner This hearing will take a s p r o v i d e d i n R C W place at their regular 11.40.070 by serving on board meeting on June or mailing to the Person18, 2012. The meeting al Representative or the will be held at 6:30 P.M. attor neys of record at i n t h e A d m i n i s t ra t i ve the address stated beConference room. low a copy of the claim Any person may appear and filing the original of at this meeting to be the claim with the Court. heard for or against the The claim must be prebudget extension or any sented within the later part there of. A copy of of: (1) thirty days after t h e ex t e n s i o n w i l l b e the Personal Represenavailable at the District tative served or mailed office. the notice to the creditor Patricia Ross as provided under RCW Business Manager 11.40.020(1); or (2) four # 393353 months after the date of 6/6/12, 6/13/12 first publication of the

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notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication: Wednesday, June 6, 2012. Personal Representative: Jesse James Erwin Attorney for Personal Representative: Michael J. Reynolds Address for Mailing or Service: Reynolds Burton Attorneys 1219 Cole St. Enumclaw, WA. 98022 # 393400 6/6/12, 6/13/12, 6/20/12

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KING Estate of: JAMES R. DARBY, Deceased. NO. 12-4-03359-2KNT PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The Personal Representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of this estate. Any persons having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the attor neys of record at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication: Wednesday, June 6, 2012. Personal Representative: Catherine Marie Goode Attorney for Personal Representative: Michael J. Reynolds Address for Mailing or Service: Reynolds Burton Attorneys 1219 Cole St. Enumclaw, WA. 98022 # 393363 6/6/12, 6/13/12, 6/20/12

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR PIERCE COUNTY NO. 12-2-09115-9 SUMMONS IN A CIVIL ACTION CITY OF BUCKLEY, Plaintiff, v. PROVIDENT FUNDING ASSOCIATES, L.P, a California corporation; KEYBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a California corporation; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., a Delaware coporation; and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants TO: All Other Persons or Parties Unknown Claiming Any Right, Title, Estate, Lien, or Interest in or to the Real Estate described in the Complaint herein, Defendants. Yo u a r e h e r e by s u m moned to appear within 60 days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit, within sixty days after t h e 2 3 r d d ay o f M ay, 2012, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, City of Buckley, and serve a c o py o f yo u r a n sw e r upon the undersigned attorneys for the City of Buckley, at their office below stated; and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. Kristin E. Eick and Jamie D. Allen Ogden, Murphy, Wallace, P.L.L.C. 1601 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2100 Seattle, WA 98101 The object of this action is to quiet title to an easement by prescript i o n fo r p u r p o s e s o f drainage on the following properties commonly known as 724 Klink S t r e e t , B u c k l e y, WA 98321 Dated this 23rd day of May, 2012 Ogden Murphy Wallace P.L.L.C. by Kristin N. Eick, WSBA #40794 Jamie D. Allen, WSBA #35742 Attor neys for Plaintiff City of Buckley # 389410 5/23/12, 5/30/12, 6/6/12, 6/13/12, 6/20/12, 6/27/12

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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE King Co. Fire Distr ict #28 is holding a Public Hearing during a special commissioners meeting Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 6:00 pm, Headquarters Station, 1330 Wells ST., Enumclaw, WA, regarding the proposed annexation of the following properties currently not included in any fire district into King Co. Fire District #28: 30803 SE 384th St. 30919 SE 384th St 30909 SE 392nd St. 30802 SE 392nd St 30820 SE 392nd St 39430 310th Ave SE 38900 310th Ave SE 39005 310th Ave SE 39035 310th Ave SE 39322 310th Ave SE 39318 310th Ave SE 39431 310th Ave SE 39307 310th Ave SE No site address – parcel # 0420079030 on 310th Ave SE 39325 310th Ave SE 39304 310th Ave SE 39330 310th Ave SE 39107 310th Ave SE 39123 310th Ave SE 39217 310th Ave SE All in Enumclaw, WA. All interested parties are invited to attend and provide testimony regarding the proposed annexation. # 395315 6/13/12 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF PIERCE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF

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sented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of Filing Copy of Notice to Creditors: May 23, 2012. Date of First Publication: May 30, 2012. FA R R L AW G R O U P, PLLC By: M. Owen Gabrielson, WSBA #34214 P.O. Box 890 Enumclaw, WA 98022 Attorneys for Executrix/ Personal Representative /s/ Robyn L. RetynskiJackon Executrix/Personal Representative

Deceased.

NO. 12-4-00816-0 NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided und e r R C W 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of filing copy of Notice to Creditors: June 1, 2012 Date of first publication: June 13, 2012. HARRY LEE DOTY Personal Representative TRIP HART WSBA # 8913 Attor ney for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 1224 Griffin Avenue Enumclaw, WA 98022-3012 (360) 825-5581 # 394609 6/13/12, 6/20/12, 6/27/12 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY The Estate of DIXIE L. RESTYNSKI, Deceased. Case No. 12-4-03241-3KNT PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) ROBYN L. RETYNSKIJACKSON has been appointed as Executr ix/ Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent that arose before the decedent’s death must, before the time the claim would be barred by any o t h e r w i s e a p p l i c a bl e statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative ser ved or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1) (c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not pre-

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The State of Washington, Department of Transportation is acquiring property and/or proper ty rights for the SR 162, 128TH ST. E. VIC. TO 145TH ST. E. VIC. Negotiations to acquire the property described below have reached an impasse so WSDOT is preparing to submit this acquisition to the Attorney General’s Office to pursue the acquisition through a condemnation action. This is done to assure that the rights of individual property owners and the rights of all t h e t a x p aye r s o f t h e state are equally protected. The final action, with the State as condemnor, will decide whether or not to authorize the condemnat i o n o f t h e p r o p e r t y. Said final action will take place 11:30 a.m., Monday, June 25, 2012 at the Real Estate Services Building No. 8, located at 5720 Capitol Bouleva r d , Tu m w a t e r, WA . 98501. The property owner may p r ov i d e i n p u t fo r t h e state to consider at this meeting. Please provide any input to OLYMPIC REGION REAL ESTATE SERVICES MANAGER, 5720 Capitol Boulevard, Tumwater, WA. 98501. Assessed Owner: Pierce County, a municipal corporation and political subdivision Proper ty Address: Vacant Land Ta x P a r c e l N o . 0419134049 Brief Legal description: Por tion of Gov. Lot 6, Sec. 13, T19 N, R4E Situate in the County of Pierce, State of Washington. Mark Ellis Real Estate Ser vices Manager WSDOT, Olympic Region 360-357-2697 # 395335 6/13/12, 6/20/12 Employment Aesthetics

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(2) CEMETERY Spaces, side by side, in Sunset Hills Memorial Park, Bellevue. Spaces 11 and 12 in Lot 25 in the Garden o f A s s u r a n c e. Q u i e t , Peaceful Setting. Asking $22,000 each. Call Dawn at (360)757-1476 WASHINGTON MEMORIAL Park in Seatac. 1 plot in Section 20, Row K-3. Year round maintenance. Nice, peaceful s e t t i n g n e a r r o a d fo r easy access. Pr ice if purchased from Cemetery: $3,795. Asking $2,800. Call: 206-3269706


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3 GORGEOUS VIEW Plots at Washington Memorial in The Garden of Communion. Well kept, lovely & year round maintenance included. Friendly, helpful staff. Section 15, block 232, plots B; (2, 3 & 4), near Veteran section. Asking below cemeter y price, $1,500 each! 206-2460698. Plots located at 16445 International Blvd.

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FOUND: DOG, Large, City of Buckley Young, Neutered Male. Planning Commission Black and Brown, Short Notice of Haired in Auburn on May Public Hearing 29th. Please Describe to Date of Notice: June 13, C l a i m . N o Ta g s , N o 2012 Chip. 253-939-6816 N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the Buckley Planning Commission Lost w i l l c o n d u c t a p u bl i c LOST: DOG, since June hearing on Monday, July nd 2 , 2 0 1 2 . G e r m a n 9, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. at Wirehaired Pointer in the Buckley MultipurC u m b e r l a n d . 5 ye a r s pose Building located at o l d . S p aye d fe m a l e. 811 Main Street, BuckL o s i n g h a i r o n b a ck . ley.The purpose of the hearing is to obtain pub“Zahn�. 360-886-7276. lic input on the proposed LOST: GOLF Clubs, on Shoreline Master Proroad near South end of gram (SMP) update for Lake Tapps. Black Ping 2012. bag. Call 253-348-0093 The proposed SMP is on the city’s web site under Legal Notices www.cityofbuckley.com, Building and Planning, 2012-0207 2012 Shoreline Master N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y Program. Changes to GIVEN that the Hearing the SMP include the folExaminer for the King lowing: County Council will meet a. No net loss to shorein the Ginger Room on line functions and valthe 12th floor of the King ues. County Courthouse, 516 b. Expansion of environThird Avenue, Seattle, ments from Rural & ConW a s h i n g t o n , o n s e r va n c y t o A q u a t i c, Wednesday, June 27, Natural, Urban Conser2012, at the time listed, vancy, and Special Use. or as soon thereafter as c. Prohibition of the folpossible, to consider ap- lowing as shoreline usplications for classifica- e s : i n d u s t r y, m i n i n g , tion and real proper ty piers & docks, residenassessment under Cur- tial development, parkrent Use Assessment ing as a primar y use, Statute RCW 84.34, all s o l i d wa s t e d i s p o s a l , listed hereafter; telecommunication fa1:30 p.m. or as soon cilities, and new wastethereafter as possible. water treatment plants. 2012-0207 - E12CT006 d. Addition or clarification – Deena L. Fuller for o f t h e f o l l o w i n g a s p r o p e r t y l o c a t e d a t shoreline uses: aquacul46503 - 276th Avenue ture, public access, and S E , E n u m c l a w , W A commercial activities. 98022; STR: NE-36-20- e. I n c r e a s e d s e t b a ck s 06; SIZE: 7.64 acres; according to whether the REQUEST: Public Bene- proposed use is water fit Rating System and/or dependent, water orientT i m b e r L a n d ; Ta x ed, or water enjoyment. #362006-9021. Questions or written D e t a i l s a r e ava i l a bl e comments may be difrom the King County rected to Kathy James, Depar tment of Natural Interim City Planner at Resources and Parks, (360) 829-1921 ext 207 Rural and Regional Ser- and/or mailed to City of vices Section, 201 South Buckley, P.O. Box 1960, Jackson Street, Suite Buckley, WA, 98321, or 600, Seattle, WA 98104; e - m a i l e d t o c i t y p l a n Phone (206) 296-8351. ner@cityofbuckley.com Dated at Seattle, Wash- pr ior to noon, July 9, ington, this 13th Day of 2012. June, 2012. Buckley does not disAnne Noris criminate on the basis of Clerk of the Council disabilities. If you need M e t r o p o l i t a n K i n g special accommodation, County Council please contact City Hall King County, Washing- within three business ton days prior to the public # 393355 hearing at (360) 8296/13/12 1921 ext. 200. TOWN OF WILKESON # 395321 SURPLUS SALE. 6/13/12 Open to the public, SatIN THE SUPERIOR urday June 16th from 9 COURT OF THE STATE a.m. to 4 p.m. This sale OF WASHINGTON will consist of items that IN AND FOR THE the town no longer COUNTY OF KING needs and has declared Estate of: surplus, i.e. computers, RUTH ELAINE ERWIN, desks, file cabinets, Deceased. chairs, miscellaneous ofNO. 12-4-03360-6KNT fice equipment, etc. Sale PROBATE NOTICE TO location: Town Hall, 540 CREDITORS Church Street, Wilkeson. (RCW 11.40.030) # 395779 The Personal Represen6/13/12 tative named below has been appointed and has Carbonado School qualified as Personal District Representative of this The Board of Directors estate. Any persons havwill be holding a public ing a claim against the hear ing on the 2011- decedent must, before 2012 Budget extension the time the claim would for the pur pose of in- be barred by any othercreasing the amount of wise applicable statute the appropriation of the of limitations, present Capital Projects Fund. the claim in the manner This hearing will take a s p r o v i d e d i n R C W place at their regular 11.40.070 by serving on board meeting on June or mailing to the Person18, 2012. The meeting al Representative or the will be held at 6:30 P.M. attor neys of record at i n t h e A d m i n i s t ra t i ve the address stated beConference room. low a copy of the claim Any person may appear and filing the original of at this meeting to be the claim with the Court. heard for or against the The claim must be prebudget extension or any sented within the later part there of. A copy of of: (1) thirty days after t h e ex t e n s i o n w i l l b e the Personal Represenavailable at the District tative served or mailed office. the notice to the creditor Patricia Ross as provided under RCW Business Manager 11.40.020(1); or (2) four # 393353 months after the date of 6/6/12, 6/13/12 first publication of the

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notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication: Wednesday, June 6, 2012. Personal Representative: Jesse James Erwin Attorney for Personal Representative: Michael J. Reynolds Address for Mailing or Service: Reynolds Burton Attorneys 1219 Cole St. Enumclaw, WA. 98022 # 393400 6/6/12, 6/13/12, 6/20/12

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KING Estate of: JAMES R. DARBY, Deceased. NO. 12-4-03359-2KNT PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The Personal Representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of this estate. Any persons having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the attor neys of record at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication: Wednesday, June 6, 2012. Personal Representative: Catherine Marie Goode Attorney for Personal Representative: Michael J. Reynolds Address for Mailing or Service: Reynolds Burton Attorneys 1219 Cole St. Enumclaw, WA. 98022 # 393363 6/6/12, 6/13/12, 6/20/12

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR PIERCE COUNTY NO. 12-2-09115-9 SUMMONS IN A CIVIL ACTION CITY OF BUCKLEY, Plaintiff, v. PROVIDENT FUNDING ASSOCIATES, L.P, a California corporation; KEYBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a California corporation; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., a Delaware coporation; and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants TO: All Other Persons or Parties Unknown Claiming Any Right, Title, Estate, Lien, or Interest in or to the Real Estate described in the Complaint herein, Defendants. Yo u a r e h e r e by s u m moned to appear within 60 days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit, within sixty days after t h e 2 3 r d d ay o f M ay, 2012, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, City of Buckley, and serve a c o py o f yo u r a n sw e r upon the undersigned attorneys for the City of Buckley, at their office below stated; and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. Kristin E. Eick and Jamie D. Allen Ogden, Murphy, Wallace, P.L.L.C. 1601 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2100 Seattle, WA 98101 The object of this action is to quiet title to an easement by prescript i o n fo r p u r p o s e s o f drainage on the following properties commonly known as 724 Klink S t r e e t , B u c k l e y, WA 98321 Dated this 23rd day of May, 2012 Ogden Murphy Wallace P.L.L.C. by Kristin N. Eick, WSBA #40794 Jamie D. Allen, WSBA #35742 Attor neys for Plaintiff City of Buckley # 389410 5/23/12, 5/30/12, 6/6/12, 6/13/12, 6/20/12, 6/27/12

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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE King Co. Fire Distr ict #28 is holding a Public Hearing during a special commissioners meeting Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at 6:00 pm, Headquarters Station, 1330 Wells ST., Enumclaw, WA, regarding the proposed annexation of the following properties currently not included in any fire district into King Co. Fire District #28: 30803 SE 384th St. 30919 SE 384th St 30909 SE 392nd St. 30802 SE 392nd St 30820 SE 392nd St 39430 310th Ave SE 38900 310th Ave SE 39005 310th Ave SE 39035 310th Ave SE 39322 310th Ave SE 39318 310th Ave SE 39431 310th Ave SE 39307 310th Ave SE No site address – parcel # 0420079030 on 310th Ave SE 39325 310th Ave SE 39304 310th Ave SE 39330 310th Ave SE 39107 310th Ave SE 39123 310th Ave SE 39217 310th Ave SE All in Enumclaw, WA. All interested parties are invited to attend and provide testimony regarding the proposed annexation. # 395315 6/13/12 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF PIERCE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF

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sented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of Filing Copy of Notice to Creditors: May 23, 2012. Date of First Publication: May 30, 2012. FA R R L AW G R O U P, PLLC By: M. Owen Gabrielson, WSBA #34214 P.O. Box 890 Enumclaw, WA 98022 Attorneys for Executrix/ Personal Representative /s/ Robyn L. RetynskiJackon Executrix/Personal Representative

Deceased.

NO. 12-4-00816-0 NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided und e r R C W 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of filing copy of Notice to Creditors: June 1, 2012 Date of first publication: June 13, 2012. HARRY LEE DOTY Personal Representative TRIP HART WSBA # 8913 Attor ney for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 1224 Griffin Avenue Enumclaw, WA 98022-3012 (360) 825-5581 # 394609 6/13/12, 6/20/12, 6/27/12 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY The Estate of DIXIE L. RESTYNSKI, Deceased. Case No. 12-4-03241-3KNT PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) ROBYN L. RETYNSKIJACKSON has been appointed as Executr ix/ Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent that arose before the decedent’s death must, before the time the claim would be barred by any o t h e r w i s e a p p l i c a bl e statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative ser ved or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1) (c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not pre-

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The State of Washington, Department of Transportation is acquiring property and/or proper ty rights for the SR 162, 128TH ST. E. VIC. TO 145TH ST. E. VIC. Negotiations to acquire the property described below have reached an impasse so WSDOT is preparing to submit this acquisition to the Attorney General’s Office to pursue the acquisition through a condemnation action. This is done to assure that the rights of individual property owners and the rights of all t h e t a x p aye r s o f t h e state are equally protected. The final action, with the State as condemnor, will decide whether or not to authorize the condemnat i o n o f t h e p r o p e r t y. Said final action will take place 11:30 a.m., Monday, June 25, 2012 at the Real Estate Services Building No. 8, located at 5720 Capitol Bouleva r d , Tu m w a t e r, WA . 98501. The property owner may p r ov i d e i n p u t fo r t h e state to consider at this meeting. Please provide any input to OLYMPIC REGION REAL ESTATE SERVICES MANAGER, 5720 Capitol Boulevard, Tumwater, WA. 98501. Assessed Owner: Pierce County, a municipal corporation and political subdivision Proper ty Address: Vacant Land Ta x P a r c e l N o . 0419134049 Brief Legal description: Por tion of Gov. Lot 6, Sec. 13, T19 N, R4E Situate in the County of Pierce, State of Washington. Mark Ellis Real Estate Ser vices Manager WSDOT, Olympic Region 360-357-2697 # 395335 6/13/12, 6/20/12 Employment Aesthetics

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ST. ELIZABETH BIRTHS A girl, Harper Dawn Lewis, born May 30, 2012, to Ashley and Trustin Lewis of Buckley.

A boy, Bo Barry Barnes, born May 30, 2012, to Elisa and Tim Barnes of Enumclaw.

CARD OF THANKS The family of Arlene Gillis wishes to thank all of our Enumclaw friends

who expressed kind words of sincere sympathy through cards and prayers

A girl, Rose Victoria Elizabeth Kuper, born June 2, 2012, to Rachel and Jake Kuper of Enumclaw. A boy, Carter Rodway, born June 6, 2012, to Tina and David Rodway of Carbonado. during her long illness and passing. We will always treasure the memories of a kind and loving mother and wife. John, Susan, Cathy and Mike

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Fathers

High Point Village pays tribute to

and all those who have taken the place of Fathers, Grandfathers, Great Grandfathers, Uncles, Nephews, Friends and Neighbors We honor you and celebrate the invaluable role you’ve played throughout your lives and wish you all a very

Happy Father’s Day!

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Across 1. Computer screen material 4. Doctors’ group 7. Last month (abbr.) 10. Walked along 12. Without (French) 14. Swedish shag rug 15. Extinct flightless birds 17. Showing sound judgment 18. Hungarian Violinist Leopold 19. Stone of W. Ireland 22. Appeared to be true 23. Feet of two syllables 24. Point that is one point E of SE 25. Foray 26. Anno Domini 27. Doctor of Nursing 28. ___ ‘n Boots 30. Southern California Assoc. of Government 32. Sight & sound information 33. Pa’s partner 34. Cozy 36. Measurement unit 39. Acute abdominal pain 41. Zigzag skiing 43. Study of unorthodox psych. 46. Epochs 47. Pintado 48. Palm starches 50. Br. Univ. river 51. A minute amount (Scott) 52. Fr. military cap 53. Helps little firms 54. Perceive with the eyes 55. Woman making her debut

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