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he Mediterranean diet has become a hot topic on the Plateau. St. Elizabeth Hospital in Enumclaw recommends the Mediterranean diet so highly it has been offering classes for anyone who wants to know more about it. A study published by the New England Journal of Medicine in February showed people who primarily follow a Mediterranean diet can greatly reduce their risk of cardiovascular events. Registered Dietitian Tricia Sinek has facilitated several health talks at Franciscan hospitals
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through the years and recently the program has grown more popular. Two talks were offered at St. Elizabeth this year and, due to high demand, a third will be offered on April 30. The two-hour health talk is titled “Healthy is Delicious – Eating a Mediterranean Diet.” It covers the diet fundamentals and includes recipes, a cooking demonstration and taste testing. The diet itself is based on the historical lifestyle of people in countries like Italy, Greece, Spain, Turkey, Syria and many others that straddle the Mediterranean Sea. These populations ate what they had available to them, based on their financial status and geographic placement. Meals focused on vegetables, fruits, beans, legumes and lean meats like fish. “It’s not a diet, per se, it’s a lifestyle,” she said. “It’s about learning to eat in a way that is life giving.” To register for a health talk at St. Elizabeth or another Franciscan Health System hospital, call 1-888-825-3227 or visit www.FHShealth.org.
Enumclaw will formally sit silent as King County moves ahead with plans to prohibit commercial development on 43,000 acres of timbered land east of town. The issue came to light March 21 when King County Executive Dow Constantine announced he had reached an agreement with Hancock Timber Resource Group. The plan calls for the county to pay Hancock $11.1 million to purchase “development rights” on the White River Forest, a swath of land running along state Route 410 and abutting the White River. Constantine and supporters of the county plan say the goal is to protect the forestland from future development. Critics would argue the move has the potential to limit economic enterprise. Under terms of the agreement, Hancock would retain ownership of the land and continue to use it as a working forest. The public would retain access to the land for recreation purposes, for a fee set by Hancock. The issue arose during the most recent meeting of the Enumclaw City Council, when Councilman Darrel Dickson questioned the logic of shutting off potential development so close to the city’s eastern border. City Administrator Mike Thomas doesn’t share Dickson’s concern. There is plenty of room within the city’s Urban Growth Boundary, he said, questioning the notion that limitations on property to the east would have a negative impact. As the issue works its way through county channels, Thomas said, the city will not be a participant. The discussion, he added, is solely between King County and Hancock. The proposal was to be discussed Tuesday during a meeting of the County Council’s Budget Committee. According to a spokesman for the county’s Department of Natural Resources and Parks, two options remain: if the proposal passed through the Budget Committee, it will be addressed by the full council April 15; if the committee continues discussion to its April 16 meeting, it would then go to full council on April 29.
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OBITUARIES CLARENCE ALVORD Bonney Lake resident Clarence “Buzz” Alvord, 69, died March 24, 2013, following a long illness. He was born Feb. 4, 1944, in Chappell, Neb., to Clarence and Vista Alvord and spent most of his life in the Northwest. He served many years as a volunteer fireman and worked for the White River School District. After retirement he became a greeter at Walmart. He had a strong faith in Jesus Christ and belonged to Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene. He loved his family, camping, woodworking and working in the yard. He is survived by wife Yvonne Alvord; son Ron Alvord and wife Geralee; daughter Tellina; two sisters; one brother; and numerous grandchildren. He was preceded in death by son Rodney Anderson. A memorial service is planned for 11 a.m. Saturday, April 6, at Enumclaw Church of the Nazarene.
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JEANNE MAIER Enumclaw resident Jeanne L. Maier died March 25, 2013. She was born Jan. 28, 1929, in Larkin, Kan., to Lenora and Harold Young. In 1942 the family moved to Bremerton, Wash., where she met and married Louis “Red” Maier, in 1946. The couple raised their three boys in Bremerton. Her husband’s job as a heavy equipment mechanic had them traveling from Alaska to Arizona. She enjoyed working with people in such jobs as a bank teller, tour coordinator at the Great Salt Lake, delivery driver for FedEx and most recently a volunteer at the Black Diamond History Museum. The couple spent several years in Camp Verde, Ariz., near their children and grandchildren before retiring in Clearfield, Utah. She spent the past nine years in Enumclaw where she was close to her brother. She enjoyed watching her great-
niece and nephews g row ; she was an avid reader and knitter. Jeanne Maier She is survived by sons Mike Maier of Cornville, Ariz., Tom Maier and wife Elaine of Grand Canyon, Ariz., and Harold Maier of Mexico; brother Charles Young of Hobart, Wash.; eight grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband Red Maier; brothers Jack Young of Eugene, Ore., and Bill Young of Fairbanks, Alaska.
DONALD ROSCOE Donald Ray Roscoe died Feb. 17, 2013, at Barrett Memorial Hospital in Dillon, Mont. He was born April 5, 1925, in Fort Collins, Colo., to Dewey and Florence Roscoe. Upon graduating from Fort Collins High School in 1944, he joined the U.S. Army Air Corps and served as bombardier/navigator flying in B-17 bombers. He flew 50 missions
over Europe during World War II and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his service. He served again in the Korean War as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force, flying 25 missions in B-26 bombers. He was ma r r ied in 1949 to Norma Louise GoodenDonald Roscoe berger. T h e y lived in Fort Collins until 1969, when they moved to the Seattle area and he continued his career in banking and then business security for The Boeing Co. He volunteered as a docent at the Seattle Air and Space Museum. The couple moved to Montana in 1995. He is survived by his wife Louise; children James, David, Melanie, Kirsten and Kristine; sister Alice Smith and husband John of Fort Collins; and numerous grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. No formal services are planned. There will be a gathering later this year to celebrate his life.
KEN JOHNSON Ken Johnson died March 15, 2013, in Federal Way. He was born June 3, 1946, in Windsor, Ontario. He was an avid horseman and Ken Johnson he and his wife ran a small farm of thoroughbreds. He worked 18 years as a commercial truck salesman at Jet Chevrolet. He is survived by his wife
of 28 years, Sue; sons Sean and wife Kiera and Marc and wife Racine; daughters Kelli and Lisa; sister Karen; brother Gary; and two grandchildren. A celebration of his life is planned for 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at the Best Western Plus, 32124 25th Ave. S., Federal Way, 98003.
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Fall in love with plants, get the cold shoulder Marianne Binetti will offer an encore seminar on “Color, Color, Color” at 11 a.m. Saturday at Windmill Gardens in Sumner (an earlier session is filled). Registration is required; call 253863-6515 or visit www.windmillgarden.com to register for the class or for more information. The beginning of April is always going to be somebody’s heartache. Spring can be a flirt but the nights are still cold. If you fall madly in love with a gorgeous-but-tender young thing at the nursery you will risk losing the entire plant after one frosty night. Wait before you plant warmth-loving flowers like coleus, zinnias and marigolds outdoors. You can continue to add new trees, shrubs, perennials, berries and groundcovers to the landscape this month. In the vegetable garden it is still too cold to plant heat-loving seeds like toma-
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toes, squash, corn or peppers. This is a good week to seed coolseason crops like lettuce, radish, cabbage, carrots and broccoli. Is it too late to prune my roses? I see lots of new leaves but my roses are getting very big and out of control. T., Sumner. There is still time to prune back the roses even if you see new growth sprouting on the old canes. Always remove the three Ds – anything dead, diseased or damaged – when you decide to prune a plant. After that,
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Organizers of annual studio tour looking for artists The annual Enumclaw Artist Studio Tour is slated for May 18 and local artists are being sought to participate in the event.
the decision of what to amputate and what to leave alone is often a matter of personal taste. If you want larger flowers and shorter plants prune back your roses to stumps 1 foot tall. If you want a more carefree and bushy rose just shorten the entire plant by about one-third. I have a new house and some really big shrubs. When can I cut back things like rhododendrons, azaleas and other things that look like they are going to bloom? How do I know what to keep and what to get rid of? Help! P.Y., email. Wait. Breathe. Enjoy. Rhododendrons, azaleas and other spring-flowering shrubs can be trimmed after they flower. The line to remember is “pruning after blooming.” I suggest you just sit back this spring and see what pops up. Take pictures of shrubs when they are in flower,
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Selected artists will open their studios to the public for sales, conversation and an occasional snack beginning at 10 a.m. The Arts Alive! Gallery also will be participating with hands-on artists demonstrating their skills throughout the day. Additionally, the Enumclaw High School Hot Shop will be open with student work for sale. Studio tour artists must be available throughout the day on May 18 to show and talk about their current artwork, process
The Nature Conservancy – Connecting Our Future with Our Past One of the unfortunate by-products of industrialization and population growth is the degradation or loss of natural ecosystems that have existed for hundreds or even thousands of years. Many of these natural communities provide unmatchable characteristics that support sustenance to unique or vital species of plants and animals. While the march of progress will always continue, most people feel it is important to balance that progress with efforts to preserve the natural heritage of our great land. That is the work to which The Nature Conservancy has dedicated its mission, and it is why QFC is proud to feature The Nature Conservancy as our charity of the month for April. The work of The Nature Conservancy is wide-ranging and extensive as it seeks to preserve pristine natural areas that have not been adversely impacted by civilization, rebuild and restore areas that have suffered negative impacts and develop solid, science-based solutions to address current problems.
The Conservancy is working on many fronts to preserve and restore wild animal populations throughout Washington State. As an example, the Conservancy has been working in the Skagit River region since the mid-1970s to enhance both the bird and fish populations in the area while also supporting the farmers who make their livings here. The project has helped preserve more than 9,000 acres of bald eagle habitat as well as 10 miles of river and thousands of acres of forest. The Conservancy has worked for years to protect the Skagit and its ecosystem. This is the only river in Washington which supports all five native species of Pacific salmon. Because salmon are abundant, a renewed population of hundreds of bald eagles gathers along the banks each winter to feed on them. The river’s floodplains, tributaries, side channels and sloughs also support large populations of migratory shorebirds, waterfowl and raptors. Other examples of the Conservancy’s important work here in Washington abound.
as this will make it easier to identify them. Attend classes at your local nursery, visit the library for garden books and start talking to the neighbors about what you like growing in their gardens. Learning about plants and landscaping is a lifetime process. This means no matter how old we get, we remain very young gardeners. Use this month to introduce yourself to your new landscape by removing weeds and debris, spreading mulch and trimming the lawn. There’s plenty of time to get snippy later. When daffodils are done blooming, do I need to deadhead or remove the flower head? Also, is it true if you cut off the leaves of a daffodil it will never return? E., Tacoma. No, you do not need to remove the spent flowers of daffs, tulips or other springblooming bulbs but many gar-
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and where they get ideas. Interested local artists will be expected to: display at least 10 current works of art that are for sale; be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. the day of the event; demonstrate a technique and hold conversations with visitors; post provided signs to help advertise their studio locations; and take care of their own sales and tax collection and reporting. Those chosen to participate will be required to submit one digital image of
deners do this to keep the garden tidy. Yes, it is true that daffodils and other bulbs make flowers for next year by sucking all the green from their foliage. If you remove the leaves before they have turned yellow you starve the bulb and it will come back a puny runt or not at all. This is a good week to visit the nursery and buy perennials like euphorbia, hosta or daylily to position right in front of the fading daffodils. Growing spring bulbs in the back of a bed and perennials in the front is a great marriage of convenience. • • •
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their work to glaturner@ci.enumclaw. wa.us. The artwork will be included in advertising materials. Enumclaw Artist Studio Tour visitors will begin their free tour by picking up a map at any of the participating studios. A number of local artists will be creating artwork in the Arts Alive! Gallery. Local artists interested in taking part in this program can address questions to LaTurner at 360-802-0239, or by email at glaturner@ci.enumclaw.wa.us.
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In 2012 the Conservancy restored estuary habitat for salmon and other marine life at Port Susan Bay and Livingston Bay. It also improved more than 4,000 acres of Puget Sound tidelands in the Skagit and Stillaguamish River deltas. On the coast, it worked on restoring the Ellsworth Creek Preserve by planting 11,000 trees. The Conservancy acquired the Ellsworth Creek Preserve to conserve and restore a highly productive and biologically diverse Pacific Northwest coastal temperate forest ecosystem. In the sagelands of central Washington, the Conservancy and partners are working on a biological solution for con-
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trolling cheat grass, a pernicious invasive weed. The Conservancy is also working on banding and monitoring migratory songbirds, surveying the region’s bat populations and restoring habitat. If you would like to support the important work The Nature Conservancy is doing to restore, preserve and protect our natural heritage you can do so at your local QFC during the month of April by handing a donation card to your checker or donating your spare change. If you have comments or questions, please contact (Amanda Ip at amnada.ip@fredmeyer.com ). Paid Adver tisement
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I don’t know why bread is such an issue for my family. I have the hardest time finding a type of bread everyone will eat consistently. Members of my family are not cooperating and I am finished trying to indulge all their different bread habits. At our peak bread time this week we had sandwich rolls, flat bread, whole wheat white, some sort of
pumpernickel, taco shells, rice cakes, Dave’s Killer bread and hot dog buns stacked in the bread bowl on the kitchen counter. Needless to say, this didn’t all fit in the bread bowl and even a family of four can’t work their way through that much bread. I noticed the first signs of imminent doom for this pile of carbs in the trash yesterday. The sandwich rolls had gotten moldy (I rescued them for the compost, as I know how difficult it is for members of
my family to throw stuff away in the compost when it’s RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE TRASH CAN). I also composted the end of a loaf of the whole wheat white bread; it’s such moist bread that by the time I get to the end of the loaf I’m sure there is unseen mold mocking me and eating it seems like a bad idea. I started buying it because it does have fiber in it, but it has taken me two years to realize my kids have rejected it. I put the hot dog buns in the freezer after we were done eating hot dogs. Even after these items were tossed or securely stashed in the freezer, the bread bowl was still overflowing. So this morning, I dug deep into the bowl and found moldy flat bread, crushed taco shells and some other unidentifiable breadlike substance. Now that the bowl pile is manageable, I must figure
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out where the breakdown (or lack of breakdown due to lack of use) in the bread pile is occurring. My husband has not been making sandwiches and keeps trying to convince me he is by telling me he has “sandwiches” at work. But what he really has are Jimmy Dean breakfast sandwiches. He’s being lazy about making a real sandwich for lunch, so he takes three or four breakfast sandwiches and eats them for both breakfast and lunch. The point is, my husband is not using the pile of bread I have on my kitchen counter. But neither are my kids: my oldest has taken to making homemade “lunchables,” which is just lunch meat, cheese and crackers thrown into a plastic container and my youngest has been eating leftover dinner stuff (which is really weird for her
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Looking good for a few more years Well, the other day I went into the clinic for my annual physical exam. Unfortunately, on that particular afternoon my lower back was acting up. It’s been doing this every once in a while for the last 40 years, ever since I permanently damaged this or that while roofing. It’s an infrequent problem, maybe once every couple years or so. When it happens I have a great deal of difficulty getting around for five or 10 minutes, then it passes. Anyway, one thing led to another and one complaint led to another, and my doctor decided I needed a bone scan. A few days later, about 8 in the morning, I sat across a desk from Amber Wally DuChateau Valentine, that delightColumnist fully perky receptionist who checks all nonemergency patients into the local hospital. She updated my personal info, squared away the Obama Care paperwork and sent me down the hall to Diagnostic Imaging. There, I was introduced to John Fischer, a large, solidly-built, personable technician who would conduct the test. He injected some kind of high-powered, radioactive concoction into a vein in my right arm – an isotope that wouldn’t make me glow in the dark, but apparently would make my bones do that. Then he told me to come back in four hours. So, I walked around the immediate downtown area and visited business people like Bridget in her boutique, Tina in the Parlor Room and Jeff Schweter in his new pizza operation, Jackson’s. There were several cups of coffee in the Lee coffee shop, where I teased Jeanny and shared quips with Al Madden. All in all, I ingested enough caffeine to keep me hot wired for the next 18 hours. Then I was back to the Diagnostic Ward, where I shed my clothing and donned the latest style in butt-naked, hospital attire and stretched out beneath some gigantic, state-of-theart, medical paraphernalia. For the next 15 or 20 minutes I was instructed to be still while the machine slowly – ever so slowly – crept over the entire length of my body. I must confess I was completely blown away by the skeletal image it obtained. Every single bone in lovely, glowing detail. Some of the research and tests in modern medicine might be open for criticism but, at least in the area of bone scans and CAT scans, the progress has been quite amazing and beyond reproach. Then a specialized doctor sat down with me and began pondering the image. He pointed at my left shin bone. “Apparently, you suffered a hairline crack there several years ago, but it’s all healed now.” Yep, that’s exactly what happened in 2007. He noted some disk degeneration low on my spinal column. There were also a few lesions on my hip bones. It was nothing to be concerned about and, though the injuries might occasionally cause problems, he certainly didn’t recommend any surgery. He did, however, promise me one thing: in future years, it won’t get any better. So, I have that to look forward to. He also pointed at a couple “light spots” in my right wrist and left cervical spine and said they were arthritic. Can you imagine that? A young fellow like me suffering from arthritis. All in all, given my age, I’m a pretty healthy specimen. That being the case, you’ll have to deal with these goofy columns – welcomed or not – for another few years.
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Growing divide hurts capitalism Which is the best avenue for a strong economy? Republicans want to free themselves of government regulations and taxation. Democrats want to protect the poor and middle class with a safety net. This is the battle we are seeing in the nation’s Capitol right now. Which is the best approach? Neither, according to Jerry Z. Miller in his current Foreign Affairs article “Capitalism and Inequality: What the Right and the Left Get Wrong.” Miller’s thesis, and mine as well, is: current capitalist politicians need to accept the fact that a market economy means there will be failures. Society needs to cushion citizens from insecurity and inequality that failure brings and at the same time allow capitalism’s strengths of dynamism to be unleashed to grow the economy. Let’s define capitalism. According to an Internet search, capitalism is: “An economic and political system in which trade is controlled by private owners for profit.” When I taught basic economics to high schoolers I added the fact that capitalism involves risk of failure. Those with better educations, incomes and connections tend to succeed more often than those who don’t have those advantages. Additionally, cer-
Letters Forest agreement could limit city’s future plans I am a city councilman, and my wife is a doctor in our community. We own property in the city of Enumclaw. I work in real estate. We are writing this letter as concerned private citizens to provide information to our community. King County has proposed purchasing the development rights on 43,000 acres from the east city limits of Enumclaw to Greenwater from Hancock Forest Management for $11.1 million. It is our understanding that some of the funds for the purchase are being used from a King County Parks levy. Past Greenwater to Mount Rainier the land is owned by either the Department of Forestry or Parks. The proposed conservation easement would be recorded against the land. Hancock would continue to own and harvest the timber. Prior to January 2012 residents of King County were able to access the Hancock forest property for recreational purposes for free. Beginning January 2012 Hancock started to require a fee to users of the land for recreational purposes. I spoke with John Davis of Hancock Forest Management on Monday, March 25. Davis said there is a signed contract.
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tain groups like women and minorities have historically been blocked from advancing by societal norms and biases. As a result, some are better at making a profit than others. This results in a growing divide between rich and poor. Eventually, according to Miller, democratic governments in capitalist economies have stepped in to ease the insecurity created by the market economy. Government intervention has historically allowed “capitalism and democracy to coexist in relative harmony.” Beginning in the 1980s, this safety net was reduced due in great part to the “financialization of the economy.” Depression-era regulations were weakened or not enforced as the generation who remembered the Great Depression died off or ceased to have as much influence. Investment banks gained more power as their profits soared through trading complex new financial However, the contract is subject to the approval of the King County Council. Davis said a fee would continue to be charged for recreational users after the development rights are sold. It is unclear what guarantees residents will have regarding affordable access for recreational use. When King County purchased the development rights of the Thomas Farm (150 acres) in Enumclaw city limits several years no approval was obtained from the city of Enumclaw. The sale of the development rights on the Thomas Farm has left a large hole that is undevelopeable in our city that is surrounded by utilities. If the proposal is approved, all potential future development (on approximately 43,000 acres of Hancock property) options east of city limits will be permanently eliminated. The approval and/or terms of this purchase will influence the future affordability of housing and the quality of life of this community well into the future. Here are a few questions for the city council and community to consider: does the city council and community have an interest in expanding the east urban growth boundary of our city to any extent at any time in the future? Since park funds are being used for this purchase, what sureties are there in the contract that residents will be allowed recreational access to these lands and/or at affordable costs?
instruments like credit default swaps. These documents shifted accountability and risk from the banks to bond holders who purchased them. Additionally, the increasing power and size of these financial institutions led the fund managers to go for short-term gains rather than long-term planning. These attitudes caused more “churning that increases the likelihood of job losses and economic insecurity.” Added to this was the rising economic power of nations like China and India with a lower standard of living and a rising educated middle class. American workers with their industrial jobs could no longer compete with these millions of cheaper laborers. As communications and transportation improved, many American jobs were outsourced abroad. Miller warns that capitalism is in danger as the inequality between rich and poor increases. “Government safety nets that help diminish insecurity, alleviate the sting of failure in the marketplace, and help maintain the equality of opportunity will have to be maintained and revitalized,” he writes Henry Ford understood this prin-
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The bill was introduced to King County Council on March 25. The budget committee had a hearing on the development rights purchase on April 2 at 1:30 p.m. No public testimony will be held at the hearing, The hearing will remain open until April 16 at which time the proposal will be sent to full council where public testimony will be allowed on April 29 at 1:30 p.m. The hearing and the council meet at 516 3rd Ave. 10th Floor, Seattle. Dates and times may be subject to change. The Enumclaw Community and Economic Development committee will consider the proposal at its meeting on Tuesday, April 2, at 5:30 p.m. and the public may attend. In addition the public can provide comments regarding the proposal at the next city council meeting on April 8 at 7:30 p.m. The residents of Enumclaw and King County deserve to understand this transaction and it’s impact on your family and posterity. Please contact councilman McDermott at 1-206-296-1008 or email Joe.McDermott@KingCounty. gov to view your opinion regarding this proposed transaction. Please include Reagan.dunn@kingcounty.gov in email. Also, you are invited to let any of your local city councilman know of your opinions on this proposal. You can obtain city council email addresses at www.cityofenumclaw.org Darrel Dickson Holly Dickson, M.D.
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Plenty of success for Plateau fastpitch pair By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer
White River ace Kayla Smith has led the way during a handful of Hornet victories this season, both at the plate and as the team’s No. 1 starter. Photo by Kevin Hanson
The fastpitch diamond apparently is a Plateau girl’s best friend. The ladies that make up the varsity squads from Enumclaw and White River high schools have had some eye-popping success this spring, outscoring their opponents 128-23 through games of last weekend. Along the way, the Enumclaw High Hornets were undefeated in six games, with four of those against South Puget Sound League 3A foes. Across the river, White River’s girls started by winning five of seven, including a 3-1 mark against fellow SPSL Class 2A teams. Crunching numbers even further, EHS put together a three-game stretch where the Hornets blasted opponents 44-0 and a five-game run where they held a 58-3 advantage. When Enumclaw defeated Bonney Lake 13-6 Friday afternoon, the Panthers more than doubled the number of runs Enumclaw had relinquished all season.
White River’s numbers are just a notch behind. Through Friday, the squad had allowed just five runs during its five victories. Skewing things a bit were the five runs allowed during Friday’s loss to Fife and four runs given up during a nonleague loss to Port Angeles. Dominant pitching goes a long way in fastpitch and the Plateau clubs have two front-line starters who have been mowing down opponents. Enumclaw’s Chloe Young and White River’s Kayla Smith have racked up big strikeout numbers along with wins. With its spotless record intact, Enumclaw sits atop the 3A standings. White River’s road appears tougher, with opponents like Fife and Sumner lined up along the way. White River took on the Washington Patriots Tuesday and has a showdown with league-leading Sumner today, Wednesday. Game time is 4 p.m. at Sumner. Enumclaw hosted Auburn Mountainview Tuesday afternoon and hosts the Lakes Lancers at 4 p.m. today, Wednesday.
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Gymnast is an All-American By Theresa De Lay and Kevin Hanson Staff Writers
Randi Schorzman, competing in the balance beam above, was a second team All-American in the event. Photo by Amanda Lafky/UW-Stout
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Public Notice Town of Carbonado T h e Tr a n s p o r t a t i o n Benefit District (TBD) will be holding a meeting on April 10th at 6:00 p.m. at the Town Hall. #468331 4/3/13, 4/10/13 People Read The Courier-Herald 26,400 households receive the paper each week. There are 2 readers per household. That’s 52,800 impressions. This does not include our website.
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CITY OF BONNEY LAKE NOTICE OF APPLICATION AND OPTIONAL SEPA DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the City of Bonney Lake received and reviewed an application for a shoreline substantial development permit exemption and a State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Environmental Review for a bulkhead replacement project within the City of Bonney Lake. The application was submitted on March 18, 2013. Project Name: Barrand Bulkhead Replacement File Number: PLN 201301617 Description of proposal: The applicant is requesting a shoreline substantial development permit exemption to replace an existing bulkhead located at 6711 We s t Ta p p s H i g h way East, Bonney Lake, WA. Determination of Completeness: The application was deemed complete by the City of Bonney Lake Community Development Department on March 25, 2013. Applicant/Owner: Jerome Barrand, 6711 We s t Ta p p s H i g h way East, Bonney Lake, WA 98391. The proposed project is located in Section 27, To w n s h i p 2 0 N o r t h , Range 05 East, W.M., Bonney Lake, Washington, further located at located at 6711 West Ta p p s H i g h way E a s t , Bonney Lake, WA. The Pierce County Assessor Parcel Number identifying this property is 3037000163. Lead Agency: City of Bonney Lake Environmental Determination: The City of B o n n ey L a ke h a s r e viewed the proposal for probable adverse environmental impacts and expects to issue a determination of nonsignificance (DNS) for this project. The optional DNS process in WAC 197-11355 is being used. This may be your only opportunity to comment on the environmental impacts of the proposed project. Public Comments will be accepted through April 17, 2013. The appeal period on the DNS ends on May 2, 2013. S t a f f C o n t a c t : R ya n Harriman, Associate Planner, City of Bonney Lake Community Development Department Phone: (253)447-4350, E m a i l : h a r r i manr@ci.bonneylake.wa.us. Public comments should be made in writing to the staff contact prior to the end of the comment period. # 468278 4/3/13
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CITY OF BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON ORDINANCE NO. 02- 13 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF BUCKLEY, PIERCE COUNTY, WA S H I N G TO N , ADOPTING A NEW CITY OF BUCKLEY PHASE II NPDES S TO R M WAT E R M A N AGEMENT PROGRAM. For the complete text of this ordinance, please contact the City of Buckley at (360) 829-1921, ext. 7801, or stop by City Hall at 933 Main Street. # 468599 4/3/13 LEGAL NOTICE NO TRESPASS WARNING 24321 SE 378th Enumclaw, WA 98022 This includes All, LAW ENFORCEMENT, GOVERNMENT or CORPORATE agents YOU ARE HEREBY ADVISED OF THE FOLLOWING CRIMINAL LAW “If two or more persons conspire to injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any Citizen in the free exercise of enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution of the Laws of the United States, or because of his having so exercised the same: or If two or more persons go in disguise on the highway, or on the premisis of another, with the intent to prevent or hinder his free exercise or enjoyment of any right, or privelege so sec u r e d , t h ey s h a l l b e fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not more than ten years or both: and if death results, they shall be subject to imprisonment for any ter m ot years for l i fe.” L A N D U S E F E E $5,000 PER PERSON P E R D AY, O R A N Y PA R T T H E R E O F. A l l Rights Reserved. # 469418 4/3/13, 4/10/13, 4/17/13 The White River School District will hold a public hearing, April 17, 4:00-5:00 PM, for the purpose of gathering input and approving the Title VII Indian Education Program grant for the 2013-2014 school y e a r. W R S D A d m i n . Building, 240 N. A St., Buckley, WA. Room 203 For more info call 360829-3961. # 469429 4/3/13, 4/10/13 Town of Wilkeson, Pierce County, Washington NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR PHASE 6 OF THE CORRIDOR PLAN T h e W i l k e s o n To w n Council will conduct a hearing to solicit public input and comments on the Phase 6 Corr idor P l a n o n We d n e s d ay, April 10, 2013. This hearing will be held in the Wilkeson Town Hall Council Chambers at 6:30PM. # 468282 4/3/13 TIMOTHY B. WILSON ATTORNEY AT LAW P.O. BOX 3009 BONNERS FERRY, ID 83805 Phone: (208) 267-1777 Fax: (208) 267-1760 ISBA# 6479 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF BOUNDARY MAGISTRATE DIVISION KELLI DEELYNN COPELAND,
Petitioner, vs. RICHARD FREDRICK VIA, Respondent. Case No. CV 12 - 350 SUMMONS NOTICE: YOU HAVE BEEN SUED BY THE ABOVE NAMED PETITIONER. THE COURT M AY E N T E R J U D G MENT AGAINST YOU W I T H O U T F U RT H E R NOTICE UNLESS YOU RESPOND WITHIN 20 DAYS. TO: RICHARD FREDRICK VIA, 1 3 2 1 0 2 8 1 S T AV E EAST BUCKLEY, WA 98321 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in order to defend this lawsuit, an appropriate written response must be filed with the above designated Court within 20 days of service of this Summons on you. If you fail to so respond, the Court may enter judgment against you as demanded by the Petitioner in the Petition. A copy of the Petition To Te r m i n a t e P a r e n t a l Rights is served with this Summons. If you wish to seek the advice or representation by an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your written response, if any, may be filed in time and other legal rights protected. An appropriate written response requires compliance with Rule 10 (a)(1) and other Idaho Rules of Civil Procedure and shall also include: 1. The title and number of this case. 2. If your response is an Answer to the Petition, it must contain admissions or denials of the separate allegations of the Petition, and other defenses you may claim. 3. Your signature, mailing address and telephone number, or the signature, mailing address and telephone number of your attorney. 4. Proof of mailing or delivery of a copy of your response to Petitioner’s attorney, as designated above. To deter mine whether you must pay a filing fee with your response, contact the Clerk of the above-named Cour t at (208) 267-5504. DATED this 27th day of September, 2012. GLENDA POSTON Clerk of the District Court By /S/ Deputy Clerk # 465025 4/3/13, 4/10/13, 4/17/13, 4/24/13
the envelope “Sur plus Fire Engine Bid”. All bids will be opened at the time of bid closing and a bid will be awarded based on the highest responsible bid. The Town of Carbonado reserves the right to waive informality and irregularity in the bids and to accept or reject any or all bids. Viewing may be arranged by call the Town of Carbonado Inter im Fire Chief Alan Predmore at (360) 829-1441 M – F 9am – 5pm. The vehicle is sold “AS IS, WHERE IS” without any warranty of any kind and without any statement of implication of condition, fitness for purpose, or service life. Purchaser assumes full liability for the vehicle’s condition and use by placement of a bid/offer, and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Town of Carbonado from a ny l i a b i l i t y o r c o s t s whatsoever arising out of the purchase or use of surplus equipment. Full payment shall be made within twenty-four (24) hours of bid award and the surplus vehicle must be removed no later than noon on Wednesday, April 24th. Acceptable forms of payment are: Certified Check Cashier’s Check Money Order Cash The submittal of a bid/offer shall constitute acceptance of these Instructions to Bidders. # 469658 4/3/13
TOWN OF CARBONADO Surplus Property Bid Instructions The Town of Carbonado has declared the following vehicle as “Surplus: The vehicle is a used 1983 Seagrave Fire Engine Model No. HB-50DD, V . I . N . 159ER28H1DCST2048 All interested par ties must submit a “Sealed Bid” in writing using the “Sur plus Proper ty Bid Form”. The Town Counc i l h a s e s t a bl i s h e d a minimum bid of $500. Bid closing is 1:00 pm on Thursday, April 18th, 2013. Sealed bids must be received at Carbonado Town Hall, 818 – 8th Ave n u e , P O B ox 9 1 , Carbonado, WA 98323 no later than the scheduled time of bid opening. Bids must be sealed in an envelope and clearly marked on the outside of
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a Residential Habilitation Center w/the State of WA D S H S l o c a t e d i n Buckley. AC staff provide care, train & assist intellectually disabled adults. Filling on call positions, min. 24 to 40 hrs week. Salary of $11.89$15.91 per hr. Min. req. Professional Services Tutoring/Lessons HS diploma/GED, must pass background check. READING TUTORING Call for information Specializing in Dyslexia* or questions at: 360-829-3010 *Dyslexia is an Unexpected Difficulty Business Learning to Read, Write, Opportunities and Spell in an Otherwise Bright Child. Make Up To $2,000.00+ Per Week! New Credit Retired, Cert. Elem Teacher 36 Yrs Exper with K - 6 Card Ready Drink-Snack FIRST HOUR FREE! Vending Machines. MiniCall Linda Jones mum $4K to $40K+ In253-987-7857 vestment Required. LoLakeland Hills, Auburn cations Available. BBB A c c r e d i t e d B u s i n e s s. (800) 962-9189 Home Services
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Bonney Lake Montessori is now enrolling children 30 months to five years for preschool and childcare programs. We are a State licensed facility, specializing in kindergarten readiness. Call to schedule a classroom tour and meet our teachers! (253)862-8599
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2 SUNSET HILLS Plots in Bellevue. Serene peaceful location in the gorgeous Garden of Rest. Two double deep burial plots. Multi use space; fit 4 caskets or urn internments. Block 26, spaces # 10 and # 11. $4,950 ea or both for $9,000. Pr ivate sales ava i l o n l y ; s e c t i o n i s filled! Call George now 425-821-9280. 3 SUNSET HILLS Plots Memorial Park, Bellevue WA. First plots, right off the road makes walking in easy. Located in the serene Lincoln Garden, right on Lincoln Drive. Gorgeous placement directly across from the beautiful Prayer Statue. Lot 280A, spaces 10, 11 and 12. Section is filled! Spaces are avail only by private sale. Retails at $22,000 each. Asking only $15,000 each. 360886-9087.
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TOM’S WINDOW CLEANING Commercial, Residential Gutter cleaning, Gutter whitening, Moss control, Pressure washing, New construction Locally owned (360)802-8925 (253)740-3833 Domestic Services Child Care Offered
Daycare home in Melody Park, Enumclaw. Days, nights or weekends. 23 years experience. 360802-9514 or 253-9511298. Lic.#5116. NOTICE TO READERS People providing child care in their home are required to have a state l i c e n s e. C o m p l e t e l i censing information and daycare provider verification is available from the state at 1-800-4461114.
ACACIA Memorial Park, “Birch Garden”, (2) adjacent cemetery plots, #3 & #4. Selling $4,000 each or $7,500 both. Located in Shoreline / N. Seattle. Call or email Emmons Johnson, 2067 9 4 - 2 1 9 9 , eaj3000@msn.com SUNSET HILLS Memorial Cemetery in Bellevue. 2 s i d e by s i d e p l o t s available in the Sold Out Garden of Devotion, 9B, Space 9 and 10. $15,000 each negot i a bl e. A l s o, 1 p l o t available in Garden of Devotion, 10B, space 5, $10,000 negotiable. Call 503-709-3068 or e-mail drdan7@juno.com SUNSET HILLS Memorial Park, Bellevue. Last of the lots in the Garden of Devotion, Lot #174, Spaces 5 and 6. Selling together for $50,000. Please contact David at 253-847-1958 (Home) or 253-581-3200 (Office).
SUNSET HILLS Memorial cemetery in Bellevue. 2 side by side plots in sold out Lincoln Memorial Garden. Just in from the fountain side ent r a n c e . C e n t e r, m i d slope location. Section 242, Plots 5 & 6. $24,995 for both negotiable. Or $14,995 each. (206)799-8281 jenseattle@juno.com Electronics
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Auto Service/Parts/ Accessories
HORSE Boarding. Full care. 12’x12’ stalls. Daily turnout. Covered arena. Wash rack. $350/month (360)829-0771
HORSE SALE OPEN CONSIGNMENT April 7, 2013 Tack at Noon Horses at 3PM Enumclaw Sales Pavillion 22712 SE 436th Enumclaw, WA 98022 (360)825-3151 or (360)825-1116 Services Animals
MINI LONGHAIR Dachshund puppies, AKC registered. 9 weeks old. 2 females, 2 males. First shots, wormed and vet h e a l t h c h e ck . 2 ye a r health guarantee. Lifelong return policy. $600 each. Go to: www.windshadows.net for more info and pictures or call: 360-985-7138 or email: jan@windshadows.net
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1987 S10 TAHOE 4WD Immaculate extended cab truck! Always gara g e d . Ju s t l i ke n ew ! Sleek black with grey racing stripe. Complete with matching grey canopy. Low miles at only 107,000. 6 cylinder, 5 speed and bed liner. New exhaust manifold. Extremly well cared for asking $3,000 OBO. Call Bob 425-814-3756, leave message please.
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Horses
AVAIL NOW 2 LITTERS Of Full Euro’s; one litter of blues and one of mixed colors. AKC Great Dane Pups Health guarantee! Males / Females. Dreyrsdanes is Oregon state’s largest breeder of Great Danes, licensed since ‘02. Super sweet, intelligent, lovable, gentle giants $2000- $3,300. Also Standard Poodles. 503-556-4190. www.dreyersdanes.com
2004 911 Porsche C2, Black/Black. 31.5K miles. Electronic spor t exhaust, Aero Kit, Chrome Factor y Rims New tires and serviced at local dealership $34,900. volks85@aol.com
PROFESSIONAL PET & FARM SITTING Licensed and Insured S e r v i n g E n u m c l a w, Buckley, Black Diamond, Bonney Lake. Call 360870-8209 or visit www.petandfarm.org
FUGATE ENUMCLAW
BIG TIRE SALE GOING ON NOW!!!
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KNOLL TREE SERVICE
KELLY LAKE MONTESSORI has 3 full time openings in the Toddler Program 12 -30 months. There is also 1 space available in the preschool/kindergarten program. Please give us a call to arrange for a school tour. 253-447-4445
Cemetery Plots
Garage/Moving Sales King County Enumclaw
G I G A N T I C E S TAT E SALE Friday & Saturday, April 5th-6th, 9AM4PM. Whole house must go! Furniture, antiques, kitchen items, books, collectibles, treadle sewing machine, RCA Victrola, dresser, desk, sofa, chairs, tables, decorator items, mirrors, clothes, Coach purses, L o n g a b e r g e r b a s ke t s a n d b a by i t e m s. 7 9 2 P i n e D r. i n M t . V i l l a , back entrance behind Fugate Ford. ENUMCLAW
LARGE INDOOR SALE! Horse tack, tools, oxy welder, camping, fishing, animal cages, chicken feeders and waters, h o u s e h o l d , f u r n i t u r e, small refrigerator and lots more! April 5 th and 6th, Friday and Saturday starting at 9am located at 28708 SE 440th Street Enumclaw, 98022. The Courier-Herald is Fearless & Creative Our award winning editorial staff is not afraid to tackle the tough story while our award winning creative staff will showcase your business at no additional cost.
Garage/Moving Sales Pierce County Buckley
Garage Sale. SaturdayS u n d a y, 9 A M - 3 P M . N a m e b ra n d c l o t h e s, prom dresses, furniture, tools. 23914 108th St. Ct. E (Eaglecrest) Buckley
Huge Estate Sale! Friday, Saturday, Sunday, 8AM-5PM. 1949 Ryan Rd.
Get a
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$
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TireCARE Road Hazard Package Dealer-installed retail tire purchase only, Limit one redemption per customer. Tire purchase must be made between 2/1/13 and 3/31/13. Rebate must be submitted by 4/30/13.
526 Roosevelt Enumclaw 360 825-7731 800 539-7595 People Read The Courier-Herald 26,400 households receive the paper each week. There are 2 readers per household. That’s 52,800 impressions. This does not include our website.
Cash JUNK CARS & TRUCKS
Free Pick up 253-335-1232 1-800-577-2885
Quality Windshields Certified Technician All Insurance Welcome Ask About NO COST Chip Repair Latest Technology All Types of Auto, Truck (foreign & domestic) Glass, Side, Back Mirrors & Back Glass 759037
Home Services Pressure Washing
Saturday by Appointment
253/261-6066 360/829-9915 Tires & Wheels
WELCOME TO
410 TIRE SERVICE
STOCKING ALL SIZES AND STYLES Mounting, Tire Repair, Restudding, Etc. Rims, Trailer Tires & Snow Tires too! 24040 State Route 410 E, Buckley, 98321.
253-750-4138
Local Family Owned Campers/Canopies
2001 CHEVY Silverado truck/camper with Grizzly 880 slideout. Both in excellent condition. Very low mileage. Good tread on tires. Camper has queen sleeper, all appliances, bathroom, awnings, storage, closets, all hookups. Ready for camping! $14,599. Located in Kent. Call 253478-5299 Vehicles Wanted
CAR DONATIONS wanted! Help Support Canc e r R e s e a r c h . Fr e e Next-Day Towing. NonRunners OK. Tax Deductible. Free Cruise/Hotel/Air Voucher. Live Operators 7 days/week. Breast Cancer Society #800-7280801. CASH FOR CARS! Any Make, Model or Year. We Pay MORE! Running or Not. Sell Your Car or Tr u c k T O D AY. F r e e Towing! Instant Offer: 1-888-545-8647
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2660 Griffin Ave. • Enumclaw
Enumclaw Seventh-day Adventist Church
Enumclaw Community Church
Saturday Morning Worship 9:30 and 11:00 am 3333 Griffin Ave. 825-4155
9:30 am Bible Study 10:30 am Worship Service
825-5437 On Hwy 410 across from Mazatlan Restaurant
Loving Jesus
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Community Presbyterian Church
Christ our center Love and service our purpose ❖
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Sunday School 9:30 am Worship Service 11:00 am
SUNDAY WORSHIP: Morning Bible Classes .............9:30 a.m.
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Morning Worship....................10:30 a.m. Evening Worship.......................6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY WORSHIP: Evening Bible Classes..............7:00p.m.
Come be our welcome guest! (360) 825-2182
Our Redeemer Lutheran
(360)829-1222 www.cpcbuckley.org
Sunday School 9am • Tradional Family Worship Sunday 10am Pastor: Dan Martin
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
(Christian Science) 1752 Wells Street, Enumclaw (360) 825-5300 Sunday Service............10:00am Sunday School ............10:00am Wednesday Meeting .........7:30 pm
253-862-0715
12407 214th Ave. E. • Bonney Lake OurRedeemerLutheran@hotmail.com
2 year olds, Pre-School & Pre-K Now Enrolling!
Everyone Welcome!
CHURCH OF
CHRIST
2627 Kibler Avenue Enumclaw, WA 98022 (360) 825-5903
www.kiblerchurchofchrist.org
The Friendliest Church in Town!
Celebrate the Lord with US!
Sunday Services
Bible Classes for all ages.......................................................................................9:30am Morning Worship.................................................................................................11:00am Children’s Church ages 5-10..............................................................................11:00am Discipleship Classes ............................................................................................. 5:30pm
Wednesday Services
Bible Studies .......................................................................................................... 6:30pm 759463
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Jim Miller Anthony Wilson
Interim Pastor: Ron Oldenkamp Assoc. Pastor: Cindy Ehlke Youth Dir.: Ben Auger 1725 Porter St., Enumclaw 360-825-3820 www.calvarypreschurch.org
Enumclaw
Speaking the Truth in Love
Ministers:
“A Joyful Family Centered in Christ”
First Baptist Church
at Kibler Avenue
Sunday Bible Classes 9:45 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Bible Classes 7:00 p.m.
12407 214th Ave. E. • Bonney Lake www.ConcordiaBonneyLake.com
Saturday Night Worship 7 pm Sunday Morning Worship 9:30 am
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759454
READING ROOM 1752 Wells Street, Enumclaw (360) 825-5300 Mon. & Tues. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Wed. 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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253-229-6782
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Enumclaw Church of Christ
Now Meeting at 26007 SE 425th, Enumclaw WA 98022
Worship Service 10:45am • Sunday School 9:30am www.hillside-communitychurch.org
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152 S. Cottage St., Buckley, WA
Pastor: James Dunn, Ph.D. Music Director: Jenny Hammond Minister of Education: Sharon Goodspend Children’s Church Leader: Holly Whitney Hispanic Pastor: Marco Tizoc
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Open 7 Days A Week! Sun-Thur 11am-9:30pm, Fri & Sat 10:30am-10pm
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Fresh
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(Located 5 miles west of Enumclaw on Hwy. 164)
5
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Mobile Farm Slaughter! Custom Processing! Send Us Your Livestock!
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00
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20104 SE 436th • Enumclaw (Located 5 miles west of Enumclaw on Hwy. 164)
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