Enumclaw Courier-Herald, July 03, 2013

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Plateau area steams as temperatures climb over 90

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City Offices... City of Enumclaw offices will be closed Thursday in recognition Fourth of July holiday, but scheduled garbage and yardwaste collections will be handled as usual. Receptacles should be at curbside for pickup by 6 a.m.

Weather The forecast for today, Wednesday, calls for sunny skies with highs to 82 and overnight lows to 60. The Fourth of July forecast is for mostly sunny skies and highs to 79. Temperatures for the weekend are for the highs to 80 during the day and 59 for overnight lows.

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Jeff Carlson competes in the single bucking event at the Buckley Log Show Saturday. Daffodil Princess Jessie Gamble, lower left, waves during the parade prior to the log show. Photos by Dennis Box and Kevin Hanson Find the log show results on page 8.

Fourth festivities around Enumclaw By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

Downtown Enumclaw will be given over to holiday festivities Thursday afternoon as a parade rolls along Cole Street and a pair of bands will begin playing shortly after the final entry passes. But there’s more to the Fourth of July. Special events begin hours earlier, when members of the Enumclaw Rotary Club sponsor a pancake breakfast that is free

and open to the public. Breakfast will be served from 8 to 10 a.m. at the Enumclaw Senior Activity Center. Next on the holiday schedule is a 10:30 a.m. ceremony at Enumclaw City Hall, where city resident Edward Saylor will be inducted into the Enumclaw Walk of Fame. Saylor will receive a ceremonial key to the city from Mayor Liz Reynolds and a plaque will be unveiled that will be added to five others at the corner of Griffin Avenue and First Avenue. Saylor is one of just four remaining members of the famed Doolittle Raid on Tokyo, Japan. Originally 80 strong, the Doolittle mission involved an air strike on Japan in the aftermath of the attack on

The Plateau sweltered over the weekend from a heat wave that sent daytime highs into the 90s. Temperatures began rising Friday and by Sunday the high reached 93 degrees recorded by the National Weather Service at Sea-Tac airport. The record for that day was 96 set in 1995. The coldest record for the day was 43 set in 1949. The average temperature on that date is 73. The weather service began sending out excessive heat warnings for Sunday and Monday by Saturday with temperatures expected to climb well above 90 with rising humidity Monday. The hot weather is expected to drop to the very high 70s by the Fourth of July. Cliff Mass, a professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of

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Historic tour of Enumclaw By Kevin Hanson

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aining a keener insight into Enumclaw’s colorful past is as easy as downloading an app to a smartphone. While that notion might leave some in a fog, the techsavvy segment of the population now have a handy tool at their fingertips. As part of the city’s 100th birthday celebration, the Enumclaw Centennial Committee has linked with a Bellevue-based company that delivers history – and more – to the small, hand-held screen. The firm

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Take a book, leave a book. That’s the honor-system approach behind the Little Free Library movement that has blanketed the United States, galloped across international borders and now climbed up state Route 165 to rather-isolated Wilkeson. Due to the right-to-read vision of local author Peg Kehret, the small town now has a Little Free Library to call its own. A small crowd gathered the evening of June 25 to learn a bit of the history behind the project and watch Kehret ceremonially snip a yellow ribbon encircling the bookcase. The concept is as simple as it is community-friendly: wooden containers, usually about the size of a dollhouse, are mounted and stocked; anyone can take a book. The hope is readers eventually will return the book or replace it with another title. No library cards are needed, no questions are asked and there’s no such thing as a late fee. Some Little Free Libraries are placed on private property for a select neighborhood and others – as in Wilkeson’s case – are in public places where they’re available to all. Wilkeson’s Little Free Library is near the entry door, in front of the post office. Kehret had never heard of the grassroots library movement until visiting friends in Renton and observing the activity around a small, nearby kiosk. She made a few inquiries and the idea for Wilkeson took flight. She pitched the idea to city government early this year and found great support for the cause; the same was true when she approached the owner of the land where the post office sits. To get the wooden container built, Kehret didn’t have to look far; it was designed and assembled by Kevin Konen of Bellevue, who happens to be married to Kehret’s daughter Anne. The wood construction is a perfect fit for Wilkeson, and an asphalt roof will protect books from the elements. It will hold about 60 books, with the inventory monitored by Kehret. The Little

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Free Library campaign allows for a good deal of local flexibility, but insists that someone step forward to keep tabs on the collection, culling anything that might be off-color or otherwise inappropriate. Wilkeson is part of the Little Free Library boom. The effort, which started with a single bookcase in a small Wisconsin town, spread like wildfire. Within a couple of years, there were between 5,000 and 6,000 Little Free Libraries in the world, found in close to 40 countries. It was estimated that at least 1.65 million books had been donated and borrowed between January 2010 and mid-2012. Kehret is a perfect fit for the makebooks-available movement. She is a prolific author of books for young readers and has been honored across the country for her efforts. She has received both the PEN Center Award in Children’s Literature and the Golden Kite Award from the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. A volunteer for animal welfare causes, she includes animals in most of her books and also has been recognized by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Working from her log cabin on a 10-acre parcel outside Wilkeson, she has another book in the works. It will be published next year and will add to her repertoire of dozens of titles. Newcomers may not remembers the days when Wilkeson boasted a library of its own. The Pierce County Library System maintained a branch in the small town until – citing budget difficulties – it closed the doors for good on Feb. 22, 2003.

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FOURTH FROM 1 Pearl Harbor. The mission was intended to weaken Japan’s military capability and provide a morale boost in the U.S. At noon, the traditional Stars and Stripes parade – with Saylor serving as grand marshal – will follow its usual route south over Cole Street. As in past years, youngsters are invited to decorate their bicycles, tricycles and scooters and make up one of the early parade entries. A parent or guardian must accompany each child. In an effort to keep downtown hopping, the Chamber of Commerce

STEAM FROM 1 Washington, reported on his blog at the CourierHerald website the heat wave would not be historic, “but we could well break a daily high temperature record on Monday. So don’t expect the high 90s, with

Wednesday, July 3, 2013 • The Enumclaw Courier-Herald • Page 3 has arranged for two bands to entertain immediately following the parade. One stage will be set up in the parking lot at Cole Street and Initial Avenue, where UC7 – a six-piece dance band from the Seattle area – will play classic rock, funk and R&B favorites from the 1960s, ‘70s and ‘80s. Cole Street will be blocked to traffic between Griffin and Washington avenues, allowing for a second stage at the Myrtle Avenue intersection. The country/rock band Ragin’ River will perform. Both bands are familiar with Enumclaw, having performed during the 2012 King County Fair – and both will return to

Enumclaw a week later, scheduled to perform during this year’s edition of the fair. The chamber also is planning a car and motorcycle show between 1 and 4 p.m. on Cole Street. The holiday will again close with a professional fireworks display beginning at approximately 9:45 p.m. For the second year, fireworks will be launched from the field adjacent to Southwood Elementary School.

peaks about 100 (degrees), that we experienced in late July 2009. And there is a chance of some major thunderstorms...but just a chance.” The high Sunday at Sea-Tac was equalled in Bellevue. Olympia was 92, Vancouver, Wash., 96 and Friday Harbor 85. Mass wrote the reason the heat wave would not be

a record was, “because the low-level pressure distribution will be wrong and we won’t have sustained offshore flow. Specifically, to get a big heat wave west of the Cascades, we need the upper-level ridge (high pressure) right over us and low-level high pressure to our east, which encourages offshore flow.”

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“USO in box” for troops in isolated combat areas USO on wheels also for troops in the field USO Day Rooms in hospitals and medical facilities The Wounded Warrior Center in Landstuhl, Germany Two USO Centers at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to support the families of fallen soldiers

• Operation Phone Home to facilitate calls from troops to their families • Pro vs. G.I. Joe, a real-time video gaming experience

that pairs soldiers against professional athletes • Health and Recreation Programs including: – Ride to Recovery, a cycling program, and Warrior Games, Olympic-style athletic competitions • Family Strengthening Programs such as: – A program featuring entertainer Trevor Romain to support military children as they adjust to a “new normal” with a wounded parent – Oxygen Couples Seminar to help work on and strengthen relationship issues

• Grief Counseling such as: – TAPS - Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors – Grief camps for children The USO is a nonprofit, congressionally chartered, private organization and is not part of the U.S. government. It relies on the generosity of individuals, organizations and corporations to support its activities. If you would like to support the great work of the USO in supporting our troops please hand a donation card to your checker the next time you visit QFC. Thank you!

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July is perfect time to plant a little patriotism flowers. Hardy fuchsias It’s time to celebrate The all things red, white and are happy close to the blue as July marks the house where they can Compleat return of summer to be protected from the Home western Washington. afternoon sun. Gardener That means your garden wants to sparkle Marianne Binetti There’s a new with color, color and Columnist hydrangea on the marmore color. ket that loves our cliIf you are hosting for mate – it is called “The the Fourth of July, or just want to add some summer sizzle to Blushing Bride” hydrangea and it displays your landscape, start the fireworks with pure white petals in mid-summer, fadthese amazing plants that add patriotic ing to a soft pink in the fall. Unlike most hydrangeas, Blushing Bride flowers on new color as well as easy care: wood so you can prune this lady back to short stumps in the spring and still enjoy The color of geraniums, roses and salvia, blooms the same summer. Blushing Bride red is also a foliage color that can offer some is another great plant that will be happy respite from our evergreen and ever-boring in a large container and this bride will landscapes. Visit a nursery this month to celebrate many anniversaries with blooms pick out a red-leaf Japanese maple and you’ll year after year. enjoy years of carefree beauty. Japanese Other white flowers that can be used maples do well when grown in large con- to fill in a small container or garden bed tainers, making them perfect patio pets include geraniums, lobelia, phlox and or small trees for a deck or balcony. You’ll begonias. also find huecheras with a deep red tint to their leaves as well as summer-flowering hardy fuchsias with dainty red and purple A deep true blue was once rare in garden

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flowers but with new lobelia and some very impressive new salvia, your garden can happily sing the blues. The deep blue new salvia is called Salvia Black and Blue as the deep blue petals are arranged on deep black stems. For carefree shrubs look to Ceanothus or California lilac and the perennial garden can be planted with delphiniums, monkshood and lavender plants. The ultimate shrub for adding blue to summer gardens is the old fashioned hydrangea – in our naturally acid soil the big leaf hydrangea will bloom blue. The everblooming Endless Summer hydrangea can provide an encore of blue blooms as the more you clip and harvest the flowers from this hydrangea the more blooms the plant will make. July is an excellent month to use hydrangeas as cut flowers in arrangements or even fresh in a wreath for the front door.

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Celebrating the trifecta of patriotic blooms is as easy and gathering flowers from the plants above and adding them to a vase of water – but here are some tips to extend the bounty when you’re missing one or more of the colors:

• Place one red geraniums in a blue pot and add a white candle for a practical centerpiece. • Float red and white roses in a bowl of water – tinted with a bit of blue food coloring. • Tie blue hydrangeas to an outdoor or indoor chandelier using red and white ribbon. • Decorate the top of cherry pie with edible blue and white pansies Who says plants can’t be patriotic? • • • Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of “Easy Answers for Great Gardens” and several other books. For book requests or answers to gardening questions, write to her at: P.O. Box 872, Enumclaw, 98022. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a personal reply. For more gardening information, she can be reached at her Web site, www.binettigarden.com. Copyright for this column owned by Marianne Binetti.

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The Sunrise Road and Sunrise Day Lodge opened for public access Friday and the Sunrise Visitor Center will open to the public at 10 a.m. today, Wednesday. The recent warm spring weather in the Northwest assisted with the snowmelt and allowed the park staff to open earlier than scheduled. Sunrise sits at an elevation of 6,400 feet on the eastern flanks of Mount Rainier. It is the highest point in the park that can be reached by vehicle and is usually closed from late October until early July due to snow. Approximately 3 to 4 feet of snow was on the ground in the Sunrise area as of late last week. Other openings include: • Cougar Rock Campground opened June 27 and the White River Campground opened June 28; • Mowich Lake Road opens today, Wednesday; • Narada Falls Trail is already open, but may close for construction zone safety Other areas in the park that are open include Ohanapecosh, Paradise, Longmire and Carbon River.


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Universe offers infinite possibilities Well, the latest calculation by astrophysicists indicates that the distance across the observable universe is approximately 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (100 septillion) miles, give or take a few blocks because the figure has been rounded off. And that’s only what we see. The number is so large, most astronomers dismiss it and simply say the universe is endless. Infinite. Their math also suggests the universe has 100 billion galaxies and each of them has, roughly, 100 billion stars. That’s 100,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (100 sextillion) stars, which is also a bit much, so let’s just say, again, there are an infinite number of them. Of course, it’s logiWally DuChateau cal to assume most of Columnist these stars have a few planets, but we really can’t make any estimate as to how many. Beyond our own solar system, our most powerful telescopes can only detect approximately 3,000 possible planets circling the nearest stars. Still, it seems reasonable to assume there are more planets than suns (stars) – so, for practical purposes, let’s absurdly declare there are an infinitely greater number of planets than there are infinite stars. Indeed, infinity is beyond our feeble ability to grasp. No one can really imagine something that never ends

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Letters City library booming a year after annexation into the county system A year ago the citizens of Enumclaw followed the lead of 47 other King County cities, towns and communities and voted to merge our library into the King County Library System. Now we are welcomed by the same friendly staff we have always enjoyed into a completely renovated facility that shows off the increased number of computers, the expanded children’s section, the new collec-

tion of books, movies and music, the study areas and the comfortable zones to relax and enjoy a good read. Our library is available to us seven days a week. As in the classic “Chronicles of Narnia,” walking into our local library, or any of the other 47 libraries available to us, is the way to enter the vast institution of research, learning and enjoyment that is KCLS. Over 10 million county residents walk through these doors each year and check out over 20 million books, DVDs and music CDs. They take advantage of the many resources offered by KCLS such as study support for students, computer training, group meeting rooms, chil-

dren’s story hours and a summer reading program, citizenship classes and resource support for small businesses. Our King County Library System has been recognized as one of the busiest library systems in the nation and has been honored as being the best library system in the nation. Its stated mission is to continue to keep the library system relevant to the lives of all of us who use it. As in the past, KCLS will continue to be one of the most valuable resources that our city has to off to all of its residents. The Enumclaw Library Advisory Board: Jim Barchek, Richard Elfers, Dick Hughes, Bob Lee and Judy Prenevost

Change brought improvement Voters narrowly approved the Enumclaw library acquisition by the King County Library System back in April 2012 by 35 votes. Where would we be today had the vote been different? Let’s examine some potential scenarios. Scenario 1: The Enumclaw City Council would have decided to close the library due to lack of funds. That means there would have been no library in town. All employees would have lost their jobs. Since there was no reciprocal agreement with KCLS or the Pierce County Library System, there would be no access to either. That means most people would have been without a library to use at all. Who would that have hurt the most? The poor and those who could not afford to buy books and who do not have Internet access. Scenario 2: The council would

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have put a levy before the voters to raise the money to pay for a local library. This likely would not have passed due to current voter resistance to any form of increased taxation, especially with an actual rate equal to 65 cents per $1,000 property tax valuation that the previous library advisory board recommended. At 65 cents, we would have only gone back to what we had before the cuts. With a levy failure Enumclaw would have been without a library

and unable to use either KCLS or PCLS with a cooperative agreement. These scenarios did not come to pass because voters approved the KCLS acquisition. What has this meant for our town? • KCLS provides us far better service at its 50¢/$1,000 rate. • One of the chief fears back in 2012 of a KCLS takeover was that we would lose our local friendly staff. If you have visited the KCLS Enumclaw library you will quickly find that the local staff is there and the new staff is also friendly and helpful. • Another fear of going with KCLS was that Enumclaw would have lost local control. In actuality, KCLS pays for maintenance and upkeep not only for the library, but also for the city parking lot adjacent to it. KCLS

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Relay folks keep fighting cancer Editor’s note: the following was submitted by organizers of Enumclaw’s Relay For Life event. What is Relay For Life? Good question. We are a part of American Cancer Society, raising money for all types of cancer. Our goal is to give every cancer patient another birthday. Come join us on Saturday, July 13, at the J.J. Smith Elementary for the 14th annual Relay For Life of Enumclaw Cancer Walk. Our opening ceremony begins at noon with tributes to cancer survivors and caretakers. Throughout the event we will have entertainment provided by disc jockey Daron Wolschleger, along with singers, dancers and wide variety of games and contest. You won’t go hungry either with our Relay teams selling food and goodies, plus as a bonus we will have the Taco Time truck on site selling tacos. If that’s not enough, we have a silent auction that promises to be amazing. We will also have our luminary ceremony at 9:15 p.m. to honor our survivors and loved ones that have lost their battle with cancer. This is a truly amazing, touching

tribute that everyone should experience. This year is the American Cancer Society’s 100th birthday; we are hoping to have another record-breaking fundraising year. This year’s goal is $117,000; come out and see how the 48 Enumclaw teams are doing to reach this goal. We hope to raise even more at our “family friendly” event and encourage all to come join us and show your support for this most important cause. It would be hard to find anyone that has not been personally touched by cancer whether it’s you, a loved one or a friend. We want to thank all our sponsors that have supported us this year, our teams that have worked so hard to raise money and anyone else that has been kind enough to make a donation to our cause. We look forward to seeing you on Saturday, July 13. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy the entertainment, games and excitement. Visit www.enumclawrelay.com for a complete event schedule and more information.


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Using the phone’s touchscreen, information is provided about each site. Also providing an old-school approach, the Centennial Committee will be installing a placard at each site, giving a short rundown on its historic significance. The 16 sites now on the tour include the American Legion Hall (built in 1928 on Wells Street, just north of Griffin); Danish Hall (moved and rebuilt in approximately 1900 on Porter Street; Enumclaw National Bank (built in 1923,

Today, May 26, 2013, Music Maestro, Wolfe Schneider heard the words “Well done thy good and faithful servant” from his Heavenly Father. After 6 years of battling Melanoma Cancer, Wolfe let go of his earthly thoughts and relinquished his efforts to a higher power, his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Wolfe was a man who lived by a high moral code even before he became a follower of Jesus. He was born in Seattle, WA on March 14, 1951 to Herb and Shirley Schneider. His parents were a Jewish family and took him to the synagogue regularly. When he was 12 years old Wolfe moved to Israel and lived in a Kibbutz for over a year where he learned to speak and read Hebrew. He had his Bar Mitzvah there. When he returned to Seattle he attended Lakeside School with many well-known Seattle celebrities, but left to graduate from Garfield HS in 1969. Wolfe then attended the University of WA and earned a BA in Social Anthropology while playing in Jazz and Rock bands for extra income. He was also on the gymnastics team and became a life-long Body Builder. He tried working as a prison guard at Monroe Prison and also at a work release center for troubled teens before he decided to give a full time career as a piano/guitar playing and singing entertainer a try. He was very successful for almost 20 years. He met and married the love of his life, Beverly Mayer, in 1985 and after a couple of kids he decided to go back to school where he earned a Master’s Degree in Early Education. In 1989 he got a teaching position in the White River School District and the family moved there soon after. Wolfe and Bev have spent 23 years living, working and raising their 3 precious children, Rachael, Jeremy, and Zach in Buckley. Wolfe is a much loved husband, father, teacher, friend, and long time pianist at the Community Presbyterian Church in Buckley. He had also been “the voice of reason” in family disputes, as Union representative for his Teacher’s Union, Chairman of the Planning Commission of Buckley, as well as an Elder at his church. Wolfe had a very loving way about him and gave himself fully to others. He believed that he was here in this place “for such a time as this.” He hung on to life as long as those impressive muscles of his would let him. Wolfe earned the name “EverReady Battery” from those around him because he just kept going and going and going... Love can do that to a person. A person in Love will think of others before themselves. Wolfe showed us what Love looks like. His Music, now living on in his children, will be his legacy to his years of life. His devotion to his family and to Life will be the memory that lingers with us for the rest of our lives. He gave us all maps for the way to live an extraordinary life and showed us how to love others. We are Blessed to have had him in our lives as long as we did. Wolfe, is survived by his wife of 27 years, Bev Schneider; children, Rachael (Jason) Stahlecker, Jeremy (Heather) Schneider, and Zach Schneider; sisters, Reba Schneider and Maggie Kadet; brother Franz Schneider; and 2 grandchildren, Raylena and Serena Stahlecker. Thanks for the music! There will be a Memorial Service at Elk Ridge Elementary School in Buckley on July 13, 2013 at 11:00 A.M. All are welcome! In lieu of flowers, contributions to the Buckley Community Presbyterian Church would be greatly appreciated. Please sign the online guest book at: www.weeksfuneralhomes.com

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Will compete in Pullman at state pageant Kylie Norton will represent Buckley next month at the statewide Distinguished Young Woman pageant. She won the local pageant April 20. In addition to winning the title, she was given awards for fitness, scholastics and interview. Also competing and receiving awards were: Josie Arrasmith, Be Yourself; Danielle Kastner, Participation; Angela Ramous, first runner-up; Alyssa Farr, talent and McKinsie Shirey, spirit, self expression and second runner-up. The selection panel used the following to determine the local winner: scholastic achievement, fitness, creative and performing arts, presence-composure and panel evaluation. DYW is a nationwide program to recognize, reward and encourage excellence in young women. The Program Chairman was Tia Argo and the Buckley Kiwanis Club is a major sponsor. Submitted photo.

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The Joint Base Lewis-McCord 56 Army Band performed June 12 at the Enumclaw Senior Center, drawing a packed house of area seniors and community members of all ages. The jazz ensemble played crowd favorites of the 1930s and 1940s including “Moon River,”“Autumn Leaves,”“Fly Me to the Moon” and “The Sunny Side of the Street.” Following a full hour of entertainment, the service members stayed and visited with their audience. Photo courtesy Enumclaw Senior Center.

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ISABELLE HANEY Isabelle M. Haney, 92, died June 8, 2013, in Auburn. She was born on Sept. 20, 1920, in Coos Bay, Ore., to Warren and Bessie Eckles. She survived the Depression went to school through the sixth grade, dropping out to care for her mother. When she turned 19 she left Oregon and Isabelle Haney went to San Diego. During World War II she worked rebuilding spark plugs as part of the war effort. On April 1, 1945, she married Kenneth L. Haney at Glenn Abbey Memorial Park in the “Little Chapel of the Roses.” Later, she assisted her husband in his duties as a San

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AMELIA MARIOTTI Amelia M. Mariotti died June 26, 2013, at her home in Enumclaw, where she had lived for 91 years. She was born Jan. 31, 1917, in Buckley, one of seven children of Frank and Josie Annas. She married Parmiro “Popo” Mariotti in 1937 and together they raised five chilAmelia Mariotti dren. She worked on the family dairy farm for 20 years and then at Rainier School for 20 more, retiring from there. She will be remembered for her extraordinary homemaking skills. She loved flowers, gardening and watching humming-

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Church speaks, also must listen There was a quotation which had an enormous impact upon me. Having said that, I should qualify it by admitting I don’t recall its original author, nor am I completely convinced I’m repeating it precisely as I received it. Nevertheless, the quote went something like this: “I will hear you, though I might be changed.” The author is acknowledging a risk which is present when we honestly put forth the effort to listen. If we truly are open to the thoughts and ideas of someone else, if we take in their words with sincerity, there is a chance we might discover truth in what they are saying; in other words, we might be converted to a new way of perceiving or being. I raise this because the Christian church has not always been adept at listening. We are excellent at proclaiming. We put forth our views with clarity and

Church Corner Walt Rice Trinity Lutheran Church

certainty. That’s not a bad thing. Yet when we receive a response which varies from our own particular stance, we close up both our ears and our minds so we will not be influenced by another

point of view. There once was a time when the church spoke and it seemed as though the whole world listened. Those days are gone. Our words are often seen as irrelevant in the conversation today. We might have only ourselves to blame. No one likes to dialog when the other party chooses only to preach. How do we have conversation across congregational or denominational lines? How do we effectively present our points of view to those who don’t share our faith and with those who profess no faith at all?

THANK YOU

A proponent of Christian evangelism once said to me, “If you want someone to hear you, you must listen to them. You must be every bit as open to being converted as you want the other party to be.” At first that bothered me. I didn’t want to sound unconvinced or tentative in regards to my own beliefs. Over time I came to realize I don’t need to live in a bubble and I don’t need to protect God. If my faith can’t hold up to someone else’s questions and observations, then it just might need to be modified. Sure enough, through the years my faith has undergone some transformation (I like to think that I’ve grown). Nevertheless my faith remains strong and I suspect that willingness to honestly engage in dialogue has had a very positive effect on my growth. It has also allowed others to listen to me. I will hear you, though I might be changed. There is risk in those words. Yet I am convinced that here lies openness to growth and the seed of true evangelism.

I wanted to thank the two boys on bicycles – I didn’t get their names – who stopped to help me the other day. When I couldn’t get up the steps to my home in Alpine Place, I called to two boys passing by. They not only helped me with the steps, but helped with the groceries I was carrying. We hear so many stories about young people getting in trouble, it was nice to come across these two who were so helpful. Thank you, boys. Carol Idler Enumclaw

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THANK YOU I would like to thank all the people responsible for providing the fantastic Seattle Children’s Hospital Guild spring luncheon held May 17, 2013. Thank you to GE&B Nursery for being so very generous once again. They donated a beautiful Million Bells handing petunia basket and two gift certificates to our raffle. Thank you Guild members for also putting together three baskets for the raffle and to Jude Irish for the wonderful lunch she served. A big thank you to Peg Kehret for the wonderful lecture she gave on writing

Wednesday, July 3, 2013 • The Enumclaw Courier-Herald • Page 17 children’s books and for reading some of the letters she receives daily from those children who read her books. Door prizes were won by Theresa Scott, Karen Cowles, Bev Rudd, Fran Holdener, E’Mae Anderson, Jeanette Van Wettering, Sandra Adams, Charlotte Dolezal, Dorothy Sleigh and Lola Schafer. Raffle prizes were won by Barb Piper, Million Bells basket; Theresa Scott, salon basket; Charlotte Dolezal, butterfly catching statue; Carolee Moergeli, gift certificate; Lil (didn’t get her last name), gift certificate; and Heidi Zurcher, raffle basket. All proceeds go to Children’s Hospital for uncompensated care. Once again, thank you to everyone who made this

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event a great success. Sandra Stergion Guild president • • • Thanks to the person who made the memorial to the three airmen who died on Mount Peak in December 2006. The wood slab is engraved with the names of the three men who were practicing night vision flying on the night the Blackhawk helicopter flew into Mount Peak. The memorial is located about 50 feet off the trail as it curves sharply to the left on the Mud Mountain Road side of the Peak trail. It is fitting that they are remembered. I hope people will take time to see it. Janet Jackson Mount Peak hiker and resident

birds. She was involved with Sacred Heart Catholic Church and helping others in need. She is survived by children Joni Beckwith and husband Gary of Black Diamond, Ron Mariotti of Enumclaw, Stan Mariotti of Enumclaw and Nancy Mariotti of Centralia, Wash.; 23 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren and seven great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her hus-

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A beloved mother, wife, daughter, sister, friend and educator, Molly Serna of Puyallup, Washington, passed away on June 22, 2013. She was 50. Born in Everett to Dr. John and Mary Doherty, Molly lived in Texas and London before settling in Buckley. A runner, skier, and actor, she was elected Homecoming Queen and Buckley Logger’s Day Rodeo Queen, graduating from White River High School in 1980. She earned a bachelor’s degree in English and a master’s degree in education from the University of Washington, beginning a 25-year career as an English teacher, most recently as the English Department Chair at Auburn Mountainview High School. Diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2009, she led a successful effort in 2010 to change state law and expand the shared leave program for state employees, and celebrated the next year by traveling to Europe with her sisters. She was famous for her dancing and her Ethel Merman impressions, and she continued teaching into her final months. In late May, she traveled to Connecticut to watch her older son graduate from Yale; in mid-June, she watched her younger son graduate from AMHS. Molly is survived by her loving husband of 25 years, Scott, sons Danny and Tony, parents Dr. John and Mary Doherty, sisters Theresa and Mary Kay Doherty, brothers Tim and Mike Doherty and her cat, Nibby Serna. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you contribute to the Maureen Serna Scholarship fund, which will honor graduating seniors who demonstrate passion for the literary arts. Please send donations to the Auburn School District at 915 4th St NE Auburn, 98002, payable to the Auburn School District - Maureen Serna Scholarship. A celebration of Molly’s life was held on Tuesday, July 2, at 1 p.m. at the Pioneer Park Pavillion, 330 S. Meridian, Puyallup, 98371.

band in 1998, her siblings and son Randy Mariotti. A rosary will be recited at 6 p.m. Monday, July 8, at Weeks’ Funeral Home in Enumclaw. A funeral Mass, a celebration of life and a reception will take place at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 9, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Enumclaw. She will be buried beside her husband at Evergreen Memorial Park in Enumclaw. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations may be made to Hospice, 401 Bowling Ave., Suite. 51, Nashville, Tenn.

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CARBONADO HISTORICAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 19 The Board of Directors will be holding a public hear ing on the 20132014 Annual Budget for for mal adoption. The hearing will take place at their regular board meeting on Monday, July 15, 2013. The meeting will be held at 6:30 in the Administrative Conference room. Any person may attend the meeting to be heard for or against the budget. A copy of the budget will be available at the district office. Patricia Ross Sec/Business Manager # 492052 7/3/13, 7/10/13

City of Buckley Planning Commission Notice of Public Hearing Date of Notice: Wednesday July 3, 2013 N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the Buckley Planning Commission w i l l c o n d u c t a p u bl i c hearing on Monday, July 22, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. at the Buckley Multipurpose Building located at 811 Main Street, Buckley. The purpose of the hearing is to obtain public input on a rezone of two parcels currently zoned public, or “P,” to Residential R-8,000 at 600 and 610 Rosewood Drive. The parcels have parcel numbers 0619032065 and 0619032066. Questions or written comments may be directed to Kathy Thompson, City Planner at (360) 829-1921 ext 7812 and/or mailed to City of Buckley, P.O. Box 1960, B u c k l e y, WA , 9 8 3 2 1 prior to July 22, 2013. Buckley does not discriminate on the basis of disabilities. If you need special accommodation, please contact City Hall within three business days prior to the public hearing at (360) 8291921 ext. 7801. # 494086 7/3/13 MEETING NOTICES OF THE CITY OF ENUMCLAW TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT DISTRICT BOARD Notice is hereby given that the CITY OF E N U M C L AW T R A N S PORTATION BENEFIT DISTRICT BOARD will convene on the 2nd Monday of each month at City Hall located at 1339 Griffin Ave. Enumclaw, WA 98022, immed i a t e l y fo l l o w i n g t h e Regular City Council M e e t i n g a t 7 : 3 0 p. m . These meetings are open to the public. # 494098 7/3/13, 7/10/13 SURPLUS VEHICLE AUCTION The City of Buckley is accepting sealed bids on the following vehicle(s): 2006 Dodge Charger, Ve h i c l e I d e n t i f i c a t i o n N u m b e r : 2BKA43H46H395417, Vehicle Mileage: 87,953, Color: Dark Blue. Note: possible head gasket issue. Limited visual inspection of the vehicle may be performed at the Buckley Police Department located at 146S. Cedar St., Buckley, WA 98321. Sealed bid forms may be obtained at Buckley City Hall, 933 Main St. beginning 6/18/13 and must be returned no later than 5PM on 7/9/13. # 491624 6/26/13, 7/3/13 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY The Estate of JULIA G. SPEER Deceased. Case No. 13-4-08913-8KNT PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) THURSA J. ORMBERG has been appointed as Executrix/ Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent that arose before t h e d e c e d e n t ’s d e a t h 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

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WALLY FROM 6 or something that’s always been, not even Einstein’s algebra. The “big bang” didn’t create everything because there must have been something to go bang in the first place. If there was ever nothing, then there would never be anything, so something as always been. Forever, without end. Given such incomprehensible vastness, it seems reasonable to believe there must be some other life besides our own somewhere, even it it’s no more than algae or aerobe. Personally, I believe there’s not only primitive life out there, but “intelligent” life as well. Somewhere.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013 • The Enumclaw Courier-Herald • Page 23 There are a number of respectable, sane and responsible citizens who believe alien spaceships have actually entered our atmosphere and looked around. Such crafts may be mere robots, but some people believe extraterrestrials are flying them. Still others think aliens have landed here and are walking among us. Really? There are even rumors that one of the spaceships crashed in the American Southwest and the U.S.

government has the wreckage – and perhaps even some of the aliens – in a top-secret, wellguarded, warehouse in the New Mexico desert. They believe the government wants to keep the whole issue under cover to avert a worldwide panic. Really? Let me assure you, I don’t enjoy mocking respectable, sane and responsible citizens, but I have to admit such “close encounters” seem like so much balderdash to me.

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performances. Our representatives are so stagnate and befuddled they can’t pass a ban on assault rifles or formulate a budget, but they have time to hold hearings on visitors from outer space. I have to wonder what planet our politicians are from.

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Buffalo Back Ribs ........................... $5.98/lb Pork Spare Ribs ................................ $2.29/lb Beef Back Ribs .................................. $3.98/lb

OLSON’S MEATS & SMOKEHOUSE

We Are A Full Service Old Fashioned Butcher Shop!

OUR BEST MEAT PACK!

50 lb Economy Pack BEEF • PORK • POULTRY ITEMS #CUTS AVG. WT. ITEMS #CUTS AVG. WT. T-Bone Steak 4 4 lb. Smoked Pork Chops 4 2 lb. Rib Steak 4 4 lb. Lean Ground Beef 10 10 lb. Sirloin Steak 2 1 lb. Country Sausage 4 4 lb. Sirloin Tip Steak 2 1 lb. Bnls. Chicken Breast 4 4 lb. Hanging Tenderloin Steak 2 4 lb. Hawaiian Pork Roast 1 4 lb. Fillets 4 2 lb. or Italian Porketta Tri-Tip Marinated 1 2 lb. Retail $362.00 Boneless Chuck Roast 1 4 lb. SAVE $125 Smoked Picnic Ham 1 4 lb. Total Price

237

$

20104 SE 436th, Enumclaw

(Located 5 miles west of Enumclaw on Hwy. 164)

www.tappsislandgolf.com

Natural Fed Beef

is Grass and Pasture Fed Beef, “Naturally Grazing Daily” Their diet is supplemented with grains, vegetable, and corn silage which intensifies the marble effect in the meat for maximum flavor and tenderness. No Antibiotics or Added Hormones!

“JUST HAPPY CATTLE”

Order Now… Pay Later! Order now, we will select and age your beef in our aging cooler. We will then custom process according to your instructions. You pay when you pick it up. (up to 30 days from ordering)

360-825-3340

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DINE IN OR TAKE OUT OPEN: M-Sat.,

• 18 Holes of Golf w/ Cart • Burger, Chips & Pop

816832

One Bowl, One Drink, One Price!

19920 South Prairie Rd. E, Bonney Lake (Across from Lowes) www.iron-d.com

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try our throwback

July Lunch Special

253-862-2002

(Owner)

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Kimberley Harvey

IS BACK

SUMMER IS HEAR - PROTECT YOUR PETS

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EYEBROW WAX with Haircut purchase

BUCKLEY VETERINARY HOSPITAL “Love Your Friends” 360.829.1515

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NORTH HWY 410

RITE AID

SAFEWAY

First 3 Months

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Open M-Sat 8:30-6 Sun 12-4

214TH AVE

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Good thru 7/31/13 All major credit cards accepted EBT

Mobile Farm Slaughter! Custom Processing! Send Us Your Livestock!

Celebrate Summer Events! Summer 2013 Stock Up! Pork Sale! OUR BEST PORK SIDES

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Includes cutting & double wrap

199

$

Curing & smoking extra

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lb.

Summer Events! Weddings! 4th of July!

IT’S PARTY & BBQ TIME

Call ahead - 360•825•3340

OLSON’S MEATS & SMOKEHOUSE

Call to reserve your pig today!

BBQ PIG 50 lbs & up WE RENT THE BARBEQUE TOO!

Good thru 7/31/13

All major credit cards accepted

EBT

30 lbs. SPLIT

1/2 HOG PACK Regular Price $129

YOU SAVE $50

79

Total Price $

20104 SE 436th • Enumclaw (Located 5 miles west of Enumclaw on Hwy. 164) Hours: Mon: 8am-5pm, Tue-Fri: 8am-6pm, Sat 8am-5pm, Closed Sunday

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Naturally Fed Sides or Whole Hog

NEW BACON BURGER! Marinated TriTips, Meat kabobs, Speciality Sausage, and Party Trays!


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