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County Council fills one seat on fire board

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By Dennis Box Editor

The King County Council solved a quorum problem for the King County Fire District No. 28 board by appointing Larry Jensen to fill one of two vacant seats. The three-member board was reduced to one after Commissioner Ryan Terhune was injured July 10 in an off-road motorcycle accident in Idaho. Chris Ingham resigned his commission seat June 10. Terhune resigned his position shortly after the accident and is continuing to recuperate. Jensen was appointed to fill Terhune’s seat, No. 2, which is up for election in November. Terhune had decided not to run again prior to his accident. Elbert Reed and Angela Stubblefield are running for the seat.

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Weather The forecast for today, Wednesday, is sunny with a high of 80 and low near 55. Thursday’s forecast looks the same. Friday’s high will reach 78 with cloudy overnight skies. Saturday and Sunday will be partly sunny with highs reaching 76 and lows near 56.

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Kyle Bell with the Enumclaw Junior Hornets football club is tackled by Keanu Lafaele during practice Thursday at the Enumclaw Middle School field. Photo by Dennis Box

Creation descends on Expo Christian music festival may not return to Enumclaw in 2014 By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

Enumclaw will be hopping for the next few days, as thousands of people descend upon the Expo Center grounds for Creation 2013.

Creation’s four-day run begins today, Wednesday, and concludes Saturday. Annually billed as the largest Christian music festival in the nation, Creation treats guests to dozens of musical acts – covering all genres – during its run. Sprinkled throughout are seminars, movies, crafts for kids and exhibits. Believers will also find a prayer tent and water baptism. Music is a near-constant feature

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of Creation, which boasts headline acts on the Main Stage, featuring some of the top performers in the world of contemporary Christian music. Additionally, there’s a Fringe Stage with its up-and-coming acts; fun and games on the Kids Stage, Late-Night Stage with dance parties, comedy acts and acoustic performers; and a talent search on the Indie Stage. Creation came to Enumclaw for the first time in 2010 following a 12-year run at the rural Gorge Amphitheatre east of the Cascades. Organizers were looking for a venue that would provide easier

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access for Interstate 5 travelers, plus closer proximity to city amenities. Creation attendees pay $49 for a single day, $77 for a two-day ticket or $120 for a full-event pass. But those who want to make the most of the experience can write a much bigger check: a Gold Star ticket runs $900 and offers a bundle of benefits; or, for $1,500, a guest gets all the Gold Star benefits, plus VIP camping. There are a variety of other upgrades available involving access to music, tent camping and RV sites.

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Marines pass through Sunday Enumclaw residents are invited cheer on a band of Marines as they pass through town Saturday afternoon as part of a 100-mile run that aims to honor military veterans from Washington state and raise money for research of brain diseases and injuries experienced by veterans. The ultramarathon runners are part of the Always Brothers program, a nonprofit fraternal organization made up of Marines, other veterans and their supporters. The group will depart Leschi at 6 a.m. Saturday and run through Mercer Island, Renton and Maple Valley before entering Enumclaw at about 4 p.m. Their trek will then take them to the

Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs Soldiers Home in Orting. After a short break, they’ll continue along the outskirts of Puyallup and on through Sumner, Auburn, Kent, Tukwila, South Park and West Seattle, where they will be joined by a police escort as they cross the West Seattle bridge and finish, as a group, at CenturyLink Field at 9 a.m. Sunday. This is the third year Always Brothers has hosted the 100mile, 24-hour ultramarathon to benefit Marines and their families. This event, unique in that it is not a race, will raise money for One Mind for Research, a Seattle nonprofit dedicated to curing brain diseases, including

Gateway Concert Band to play Monday at downtown park The Gateway Concert Band will present its second concert of the summer season, “Summer Follies,” at 7 p.m. Monday at Rotary Centennial Park. If the weather is too cool or too wet, the show will shift to the Enumclaw High School auditorium. The program will feature music suited for a summer evening, including local clarinet soloist Ruth (Bearscove) Orozco playing Henry Mancini’s “Pie in the Face Polka” from the classic

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traumatic brain injury and posttraumatic stress. Some runners will run the entire 100 miles while others will run as part of a team, with each team member running 5 to 25-mile legs. No matter the distance each participant runs, the ultramarathon is not a race. Participants will stick together the entire way, raising awareness of brain diseases. Always Brothers started as a fraternal organization of Marines that served at Marine Barracks 8th & I, and the Marine Security Forces teams at Camp David, the White House and the White House Communications Agency. More information is available at AlwaysBrothers.org.

film, “The Great Race.” “Summer Follies” will be presented a second time the following Monday, Aug. 19, at Christ the King Lutheran Church in Sumner. That show also begins at 7 p.m. The programs are made possible in part by grants from the city of Enumclaw, 4 Culture of King County and the Muckleshoot Charity Fund. It is suggested that all who attend take along a chair or blanket on which to sit. There is no admission charge, but a $10 donation per person is recommended. The Gateway Concert Band, directed by Jack Prindle, is based in Enumclaw.

RICHARD THOMPSON Lifelong Enumclaw resident Richard Thompson died July 24, 2013, at the age of 55. He was born Aug. 18, 1957, in Enumclaw to Bernard and M a r j o r i e Thompson. He graduated Enumclaw High School in 1975 and attended Green River Community College. He Richard Thompson married Kelli Miller in April 1980. He owned and operated Jukebox Records in Tacoma, worked as a truck driver for many companies and later delivered and serviced hot tubs. He loved going to the Lee Restaurant to eat numerous times during the week with his three favorite people, his granddaughters. He loved playing soccer, something he did until becoming ill. He was a collector of many things, which he usually gave away to someone who needed it. He is survived by son Sean Thompson of Buckley; daughter Tia Bertrand and husband Brian of Enumclaw; sisters Janet Shepard and husband Clint of San Carlos, Mexico, Margaret Braunling and

husband Jerry of Santa Clarita, Calif., and Barbara ThompsonGrant of Monrovia, Calif.; and three granddaughters. He was preceded in death by his parents. A memorial service will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 10, at Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. Memorials may be made to Plateau Outreach Ministries, 1749 Cole St., Enumclaw, 98022.

FREDA ALLRED Freda “Diana” Allred died July 23, 2013. She was born May 19, 1946, in Yakima, Wash., to Freda Frick and the late Theodore Frick. She married Jerry L. Allred on May 20, 1961, in Eureka, Nev., and they had two children. She worked for 26 years at an Enumclaw nursing home. She is surDiana Allred vived by children Wes Allred and wife Deanna of Enumclaw and Anita Allred (Gary Gray) of Buckley; siblings Lucille Lindsey of Amarillo, Texas, Linda Daniels and husband Wayne of Fort Worth, Texas, and Ted Frick and wife Tonya of Bonney Lake; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

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Kahne wins at Pocono, climbs in standings By Dennis Box Editor

Enumclaw native Kasey Kahne won the GoBowling. com 400 at the Pocono Raceway in Pennsylvania. Sunday. It was his second victory of the season giving him a likely entry in the NASCAR Sprint Cup.

Along with his second win of the season, it was Kahne’s second victory at Pocono. Kahne, 33, moved from ninth to eighth place in the Sprint Cup standings with the win. His first win of the season came March 17 at the Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway.

Kahne battled for the lead during much of Sunday’s race, finally beating out teammate Jeff Gordon at the close of the race. Kahne gained the advantage over Gordon after a caution. With two laps remaining Kahne went into turn 1 passed Gordon to secure the win.

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The NASCAR website reported Kahne said, “On that final restart, I spun my tires a little bit and he (Gordon) got a great jump, and Kurt pushed me all the way to turn 1, which really helped. I had one opportunity to either go for it and make it work or not. As good as our (car) was all day long, I thought we could make that work

on the outside. “I just needed to clear him, and when we got to turn 2, I was able to do that. It was a great race. We had a really fast car. (Crew chief) Kenny (Francis) called an awesome race, and the whole pit crew did a perfect job… We needed this one to get in the Chase -- we were able to get it, and it

feels really good.” Jimmie Johnson, pole winner and leader in Sprint Cup standings, was contending for the lead early in the race but blew a tire on lap 76 and hit the outside wall, knocking him out of the race. This is Kahne’s second year driving the No. 5 Chevrolet SS for Hendrick Motorsports.

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BOARD FROM 1 due to a lack of a quorum unless at least two members are present. One of the issues the fire district has been considering is whether to place a levy on the general election ballot. At the Monday meeting the board passed a resolution to place a levy lid lift on the November ballot.

BOARD FROM 1 Creation provides a financial boost to the community, as many attendees stay for the entire run of the event, needing to buy food and gasoline. Creation debuted in 1979 in Lancaster, Pa., the brainchild of the Rev. Harry Thomas. When the summertime concert proved to be a hit in the east, a similar experience

At the King County Council meeting Jensen said, “My goal is to work with everyone and be very transparent. I want the public to be aware of what we are doing and why we are doing it. As part of my commitment to openness, I will be recusing myself from voting on the appointment of the third fire commissioner position. I will be focusing my attention on ensuring the department

maintains its current level of service.” The King County Council will appoint a member to fill Ingham’s seat since Jensen is recusing himself. By state law if the fire board does not appoint a member in 90 days after a board vacancy the council fills the position. The council will appoint a member to fill Ingham’s seat in September. The 90-day period expires on Sept. 10. There are two years left on

was planned for the west. The Gorge was the only site used until the decision to come to Enumclaw. While Creation’s stay in Enumclaw has largely been a success – one negative is the city hears complaints from neighbors about nighttime noise – the annual summer attraction could be making its last hurrah on the Plateau. I nt e r i m C it y Administrator Chris Searcy confirmed Creation

management sent a “letter of termination” early this year. The city and Creation have operated on a continuing contract with each side required to provide notice 14 months in advance if the contract is to be voided. But Creation’s legal maneuver doesn’t necessarily mean an end to the Christian festival in Enumclaw, Searcy said. He hopes the two sides will sit down following this year’s event to see if a new understanding can be reached.


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Just give me a phone Letters view kept that will make a call Columnist’s with old stereotypes I learned to type on a manual typewriter that had 50 keys. Then, before I turned around twice, there were electric typewriters, which were an improvement of sorts, but not much. The real “astounding” advance came with the computer and spell-check and the printer which, unfortunately, relegated 70 percent of the nation’s secretaries to the trash pile. Such is the price of progress and revolutions. Today, my computer has 113 keys. Yet, the most I ever use is 52. That’s 61 keys I never used and have no earthly idea what they do. Similarly, back in the day, my microwave had a timer-dial Wally DuChateau and that was it. There Columnist were no other controls. A current Sears’ model has 33 buttons, few of which make any sense to me. What the hell is “Lbs Defrost” and how does it differ from “Auto Defrost”? And what, pray tell, is “Control Lock” or “Mini-Options”? Really now, all I want to do is pop some popcorn. With the digital revolution, nearly all of our products have become increasingly complex. I suspect this has something to do with our consumer-oriented culture. We always want more stuff for our money, so manufactures think they have to provide more and more functions. Take as another example, the iPhone. It has such an array of features, it’s original, core function of talking to someone is nearly lost in the mess. Now admittedly, taking iPhone photos of a natural disaster or an auto accident or a crime while it is being committed might be of considerable value but, generally speaking, I have no use for this option. (If I’m going on a vacation, I’ll take a camera, thank you.) Similarly, I generally have no use for Internet access on my phone, though I can recall one instance in which it helped solve an argument I was having with a friend. Neither do I have any desire to play any digital games. And, strange enough, there’s no one I have to text because I’d rather talk to them – which, I’ll remind you again, is the original purpose of the phone. Nevertheless, I’m quite thrilled – and I’m compelled to repeat this – I’m absolutely thrilled that the iPhone can perform all these operations. It’s wonderful that you have immediate access to the New York Stock Exchange but, personally, I have no use for this. In like manner, I honestly find it’s quite splendid that you can call up a movie. I mean, 20 years ago who would have thought such a thing would ever be possible. Yet, I prefer my movies in a theater or at least on a 40-inch TV. Watching them on a 2-inch screen seems ridiculous to me. In the old days, if your typewriter, microwave or phone went haywire, you could take it back to the dealer and he’d fix it. Today, of course, there’s no such thing; instead, we merely throw it away – as if we don’t have enough garbage already –and buy a new one, which will be a vastly improved model because in the last few months the latest model has acquired another 20 or 30 new functions. And, if you understand all these operation, unlike myself, and if you’ve mastered their use, unlike myself, then you’re optimally prepared for the coming age in which man and computer will become ever more, indivisibly, fused together. But in the interim, just give me a phone I can talk on.

LAST WEEK: Voters in SeaTac will be asked to raise the minimum wage to $15 per hour. Good idea?

According to Rich Elfers (In Focus, July 24) women only need be armed with “the pill” to reach their

peak in business, society and life in general. According to what was written, increased promiscuity, much like that of too many hormonal driven males, opens doors and shatters the glass ceiling that has thwarted women for generations. No amount of education, mental acumen, skill, talent, or drive will permit achievement for

women – only the pill does it. Mr. Elfers’ view continues the demeaning stereotype that women cannot be successful on personal merit but must conform to the male chauvinist principles espoused in the column. Spare me! George Terhaar Enumclaw

Union seeking more influence Why does it appear that unions and political parties are starting to support candidates for nonpartisan races? Why would I be thinking that, you might ask? During the past few months I have had conversations with candidates who are running for local office in Enumclaw. In two cases these candidates mentioned being pursued or encouraged to run for local office by either unions, which usually support Democrats, or the Republican Party. The candidates were offered support and financing to run for Enumclaw City Council. This seems to be a strange turn of events since the offices these candidates are seeking are nonpartisan. Nonpartisan means that the issues involved – repairing streets, maintaining water and sewer treatment service – are not political issues. They’re human issues. A Democrat could do as well as a Republican with these questions. Sewer treatment and water quality and supply have no political spin, at least in my way of thinking – at least until now. Why would unions be offering to help someone who is running for the city council? What do they stand to gain? Why would the Republicans want to endorse someone for a local office? I’ve thought about this new trend and have come to the conclusion that both groups have too much time on their hands or more money than they know what to do with.

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By supporting candidates in nonpartisan races, they are upping the ante to run for local government. If a political party or political action committee supports candidates, they are more likely to win their race. Why, you might ask? The reason is that some voters, upon seeing a nonpartisan candidate identified either as a D or an R, will automatically vote for or against that person. It’s like a dog seeing a piece of meat and salivating in response. Those kind of people are conditioned to vote only for Ds or Rs. Thinking is not part of the equation. Having that party edge would increase that candidate’s chances of winning by having a block of voters already committed to them. The PACs or political parties would also add physical support for a candidate. They could set up signs and hand out voter information. They could be used to wave the candidate’s signs on street corners. Party money would buy ads in local papers. A political party’s or PAC backing a candidate would add a

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tremendous advantage. The problem for me in this apparent new trend is that politics would be reaching down to local government where it has not resided before. All of a sudden sewer pipes and garbage rates might become areas of partisan bickering. Think the U.S. Congress – do you want partisan gridlock over sewer rate hikes? Can you hear a Republican chant “No new taxes!”? Can you hear Democrats screaming over wages or insurance costs for city workers? Will that kind of political pressure raise or lower your taxes? I’m glad to see there is more interest in running for public office. I’m not happy to see nonpartisan races turning political. I’d prefer to have our voters vote for candidates based upon their competency, not their party affiliation. Hot button social issues should not be a part of smalltown local government. I hope I’m wrong, but it seems that both the Democrats and the Republicans are involved in “mission creep.” They appear to be trying to politicize nonpartisan races to increase their power and influence. I know they have that right under First Amendment free speech rights. However, I don’t believe partisan politics should be supporting candidates for nonpartisan races and I don’t believe this new approach will, in the long run, be good for America or for the small towns in which we live.

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Teens have unique health needs

By Jenna VanHoof For The Courier-Herald

Kim Lauk hosted a community event Friday called “Mommy’s Helping Mommy’s” for expecting, newly nursing and mothers of all kinds. The City Hall event was hosted by Lauk, a mother of three who is becoming a certified lactation consultant. Lauk said she wanted to show support for new moms or moms who have already had children and are expecting again. Lauk also encouraged partners to attend, as their support is a huge help for newly-nursing mothers. Midwives also were on hand to offer advice. The event also served to show people the importance of donor milk for at-risk babies, those who are sick or premature, less than 37 weeks old. If a mother cannot produce milk for her premature baby or has gotten sick, they need donor milk. Formula does not have the right vitamins for a premature baby’s nondeveloped immune system. Breast milk provides the right vitamins to help the infant’s immune system fight off disease.

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realized, “Truth needs no memory.” The truth is that sin finds expression in our lives. In Romans 3, Paul writes that all have sinned. So the Bible teaches us that truth is a dramatic statement about the human condition. Each person is helpless, trapped in sin and incapable of pleasing God or winning his favor. The truth then provides a clear perspective on reality. The truth is we need a savior. As we refuse to live self-deceiving lives, but rather commit ourselves to act by faith on those things that God says are real, we will personally experience truth. Ultimately, the definitions of grace and truth are embodied in Jesus Christ. Jesus is grace enacted as God stoops to help the undeserving and pardon the helpless sinner. The result of balancing grace and truth in our lives is that we live as God intends for us to live. The truth is we need a savior and the grace is we have one in Jesus the Christ.

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naturally think something like, “Well he got Church what he deserved,” but Corner if we looked down at our own speed, would we be any less guilty? So, what exactly Ron Oldenkamp is grace? I like what Calvary Presbyterian Dwight Moody said: “The law tells me how crooked I am. Grace comes along and straightens me out.” God is compassionate and loving and we are confident that when we call on God, he will respond. He will act, not because we merit help, but because he recognizes our desperate need and his love moves him to exercise his power to meet our need. That is grace. Grace teaches that God’s attitude toward us is one of acceptance and love. Grace is also the triumphant announcement that God in Christ has acted and has come to the aid of all who will trust him for their eternal salvation. Now we need to ask, “what is truth?” Through the ages people have asked this question. Billy Graham says of truth, “It is contrary to reason for a thirsty person to turn from a pure, sparkling mountain stream to quench his thirst at a stale, putrid cistern – yet that is what the human race does when it rejects God’s truth and standards in favor of the devil’s impure philosophies.” I really like the time-tested maxim: “Truth is the anvil which has worn out many a hammer.” And someone once

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OBITUARIES FROM 3 TREVOR GAMBLIN Enumclaw resident Trevor Gamblin died July 31, 2013, at the age of 22. He was born July 8, 1991, in Enumclaw. He grew up in Enumclaw, spent a few years in eastern Washington and returned to Enumclaw after finishing his schooling. He liked country music, fishing, off-roading and hanging out with his friends, but most of all he loved his son Kaysen. He also enjoyed rock climbing and the outdoors and animals, especially cats. He worked as an electrician for Precision Electric in Buckley. He is survived by mother Laura Owen and husband Mark of Enumclaw; father Bob Gamblin and wife Lori Loomis of Winthrop, Wash.; son Kaysen William

Qualls and his mother Jessica of Maple Valley; sister Chelsea Gamblin of Seattle; stepsister Amanda Owen; stepbrother Michael Owen; a nd gra nd mot hers Sally Haight of Idaho and Mary Brooks. A memorial service is planned for 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17, at Mount Rainier Christian Center in Trevor Gamblin Enumclaw. Memorials may be made to Teen Challenge, 18611 148th Ave. S.E., Renton, Wash. 98058. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.

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Plateau club wins three at Legion tourney By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

In early June, there were 56 American Legion baseball teams scattered around Washington, all hoping to advance to the state championships in Walla Walla. By late July, only a handful had seen their dreams come true. Included in that select group was the Plateau Baseball Club that eventually posted a 27-15 season record and tied for the third-sixth placing in the AA Legion tournament. The tourney was staged July 27 through Aug. 1 at two sites in Walla Walla. The team brought together 10 players from White River High School and three

from Enumclaw High. The squad was coached by Mike Williams – White River’s varsity coach – and his son, Connor. “We just kinda ran out of gas,” Williams said, following a 13-3 loss to the host Walla Walla team on July 31 that saw the PBC’s tourney run come to a close. Williams had nothing but praise for his summer squad. “What a tremendous group of young men to work with, all competed every inning,” he wrote in an email. “Great friendships were created and a lifetime of memories over the summer for sure.” Being involved in 42 games following the regular high school season helps coaches as well as players, Williams added. “Connor

Enumclaw’s Forza named an Academic All-American at Northwest Nazarene Standout javelin thrower AnnaMarie Forza has been honored with Academic AllAmerican recognition by the United States Track and Field Cross Country Coaches Association. To qualify, student-athletes

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rolled to an 18-11 triumph. Monday: A 4-1 victory over Colville guaranteed the PBC a spot in the top eight. It was a big game for Buchanan, who went the distance on the mound, scattering six hits and striking out five while allowing only one walk. At the plate, he had three hits, scored one run and drove in another. Also scoring runs were Webster, who had two hits, Brandon Henke and Sam Rabb. Tuesday: The winning continued with a 6-3 verdict over Mason, a team from the Gray’s Harbor area. Wednesday: A loser-out contest resulted in the 11-3 loss to the host team. The Plateau team was still in contention after three full innings of play, trailing just 4-2, but the Bruins exploded for five runs in the fourth inning and three more in the fifth. In the third frame, PBC scored twice. Cloud walked, advanced on an infield play and scored on a Webster single. Webster motored to third thanks to Walla Walla errors, them scored on a passed ball. PBC managed just five hits off Walla Walla ace Zach Zehner, one each by Webster, Sines, Klapperich, Henke and Baker McCullough.

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RESTAURANT

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Skate park boosters hope August events will finish fundraising Boosters behind a planned skate park in Wilkeson are inching closer to their fundraising goal and will host two events this month in hopes of hit-

ting the desired $10,000 plateau. The adults and teens pushing for the skate park entered August with $8,500 in the bank and are intent

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on raising the final $1,500 by the end of the month. Organizers will host a breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. Sunday at the Wilkeson Eagles. The cost is $5 for those 13 and older and $3 for ages 5 to 12, with kids 5 and younger admitted

free. The morning menu includes sausage, ham, eggs, pancakes and biscuits and gravy, along with coffee, milk and juice. Tickets will be sold at the door or can be purchased in advance by calling Town Hall at 360-829-

0790. Youngsters involved in Kids for Community Improvement also will be selling tickets in advance. KCI is the youth group that spurred the idea of a skate park in Wilkeson. As a second fundraiser, skate park boosters will host a yard sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 16 and 17 at

Town Hall. Anyone interested in donating new or gentlyused items to the sale is encouraged to call Town Hall. If necessary, arrangements can be made to pick up donations. Finally, boosters are always ready to accept cash donations.

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Special Occasions Millard, Doolittle exchange vows Ryan William James Millard and Samantha Mae Doolittle were married June 15, 2013, under sunny skies at Greens Landing Wedding and Events in Manson, Wash. The groom is the son of Keith and Kristin Millard of Enumclaw. He is a 2004 graduate of Enumclaw High School and a 2008 graduate of Western Washington University with a bachelor of arts in business administration/marketing.

The bride is the daughter of Peter and Penny Doolittle of Mead, Wash. She is a 2004 graduate of Mount Spokane High School, a 2008 graduate

of Western Washington University with a bachelor of arts in business administration/marketing and a 2012 graduate of California Polytechnic UniversityPomona with a master’s degree in hospitality management. The maid of honor was Emma Curran and best man was Adam Shay. Bridesmaids were bride’s sisters Heather Doolittle and Johna Doolittle Critchett, groom’s sister Danielle Millard, Jessie Boltjes, Allie Rock and Katie Watson. Groomsmen were Chris Becker, Chris DeSanto, Dane Smith, Kaleb Wagner, Alex Low, Dan Beary and usher Jon Parten. The flower girl was

the bride’s niece Noelle Anding and the ring bearers were the bride’s nephews Jackson, Noah and Ethan Anding and James Critchett. Jason Nelson officiated at the ceremony. The couple enjoyed a honeymoon in Costa Rica and they work and reside in Kirkland, Wash.

Wedding is set for Berte, Rutledge Brandon Berte and Jennifer Rutledge are engaged and are planning a May 2014 wedding. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Bret and Lori Rutledge of Enumclaw. She graduated from Enumclaw

High School, earned an associate’s degree from Green River Community College and will be attending Central Washington University in Des Moines starting this fall to pursue a teaching degree. The groom-elect is the son of Frank and Cathy Berte of Buckley. He graduated from Enumclaw High School, received an associate’s degree in business from Green River Community College and now is an apprentice electrician.

Couple celebrates 60 years together Glen and Irene Osterdahl recently celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary.

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SAVE THE DATE!

Family members joined them at the home of their son, Doug Osterdahl, and fiancee Daneen Lindt in Morton, Wash. Other children include Debbie LaBarge and husband Micheal and Connie Corwell and husband John. They have five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

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BUCKLEY, WA 98321 WHITE RIVER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 416 NOTICE TO BIDDERS: Sealed bids will be received by the White River School District at the Administration Office – Attention: Keith Banks, 240 N. “A” Street, Buckley, WA, until 2:00 PM, PDT, August 29, 2013, for the construction of the ANNEX BUILDING REPAIRS, to be cons t r u c t e d i n B u c k l e y, Washington. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud at that time. Required subcontractor listing shall be submitted with the bid. Bids rec e i ve d a f t e r t h e t i m e fixed for submittal, cannot be considered. P RO J E C T D E S C R I P TION: Existing 3 storey Brick masonry structure constructed circa 1936 will receive exterior upgrade of the structure including, selected cleaning, sealing, repairs and repointing of the brick masonry walls; Hardipanel / plywood infill’s at windows; painting and repairs to the cornice, and cupolas, painting of all non-masonry wall surfaces; adding a membrane gutter liner; and other miscellaneous repairs. PROJECT CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATE: $150,000.00 $200,000.00 DOCUMENTS Each bid shall be in accordance with the plans, specifications, and other contract documents now on file at the office of Harthorne Hagen Architects, 1725 8th Avenue No., Seattle WA 98109; the White River School District, 240 N. “A” Street, Buckley WA; and at plan bureaus in northwestern Washington. Bid documents and specifications may be obtained through the office of Harthorne Hagen Architects, 1725 8th Ave n u e N , S e a t t l e WA 98109, (206) 285-3555. After deposit of $50.00 per set, bona fide General Contractor Bidders

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CATHERINE L. BOHN and PATRICIA A. EDMOND have been appointed as Co-Executrixes/ Personal Representatives of this estate. A ny p e r s o n h av i n g 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 serving on or mailing to one of the Co- Personal Representatives or the Co- Personal Representative’s attorneys at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Co- Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided u n d e r R C W 11.40.020(1) (c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of Filing Copy of Notice to Creditors: July 25, 2013. Date of First Publication: July 31, 2013. FA R R L AW G R O U P, PLLC By: M. Owen Gabrielson, WSBA #34214 P.O. Box 890 Enumclaw, WA 98022 Attorneys for Co-Executrix/ Personal Representatives /s/ Catherine L. Bohn Co-Executrix/Personal Representative /s/ Patricia A. Edmond Co-Executrix/Personal Representative # 500789

ORDINANCE 2013.04 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF WILKES O N , P I E R C E C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G TON PROVIDING FOR THE SUBMISSION TO THE VOTERS A P RO P O S I T I O N AU THORIZING THE TOW N TO R E P L AC E THE EXISTING EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES PROGRAM LEVY OF $0.25 PER $1,000.00 OF ASSESSED VALUE WITH A LEVY AT THE RATE OF $0.50 PER $1,000.00 OF ASSESSED VALUE. ORDINANCE 2013.05 AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF WILKES O N , P I E R C E C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G T O N R E L AT I N G T O REGULAR PROPERTY TA X E S ; P R OV I D I N G FOR THE SUBMISSION PROVIDING FOR THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE TOWN AT THE ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 5, 2013, OF A PROPOSITION AUTHORIZING THE TOWN TO LEVY REGULAR PROPERTY TAXES IN EXCESS OF THE LIMITATIONS OF CHAPTER 84.55 RCW; SETTING FORTH THE TEXT OF THE BALLOT PROPOSAL; DIRECTING THE PROPER TOWN OFFICIALS TO TAKE NECESSARY ACTIONS; AND PROVIDING FOR PROPERLY RELATED MATTERS. # 502279 8/7/13 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY The Estate of BARBARA A. BUSH, Deceased. Case No. 13-4-09197-3KNT PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030)

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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR # 502723 PIERCE COUNTY 8/7/13, 8/14/13, 8/21/13 The Estate of DARRELL A. KLANKE 4000 Deceased. Case No. 13-4-01177-1 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) JULIE ANN JOHNSON has been appointed as Executrix/ Personal Representative of this esEMPLOYMENT tate. 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 Employment must, before the time the General claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided u n d e r R C W 11.40.020(1) (c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication To learn how to o f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e become part claim is not presented within this time frame, of your fire the claim is forever barred, except as otherdepartment, wise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and please visit our 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims website: against both the decedent’s probate and non- www.eastpiercefire.org probate assets. Date of Filing Copy of Notice to Creditors: August 1, 2013. Date of First Publication: August 7, 2013. FA R R L AW G R O U P, PLLC

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BINETTI FROM 4 convinced to keep on blooming into the fall season if you prune it back by at least onethird now and pamper it a bit with some fertilizer made for flowering plants. There is a price for this encore performance, however. Tender plants like Hot Lips salvia are less cold tolerant if you prune them back and encourage a late summer surge of new growth. One more hot tip about Hot Lips. You can place the cut stems or pruning crumbs of salvia into a vase of water on the patio and the hummingbirds will continue to visit. But be warned. The cut stems will droop and wilt quickly when first placed

in water. Give them a few hours to absorb the moisture, however, and Hot Lips salvia should perk right up and enjoy a long vase life. I thought everyone could grow zucchini. However in my garden the squash are huge, shaped weird and have no flavor. My fault or bad seeds? E.C., Tacoma Don’t blame the seeds. Sounds like a drinking problem here and you are the enabler. Zucchini and other squash use more water when they are young and setting buds but later in the summer they perform better if kept on the dry side once the squash forms. Tasteless, water-filled produce is often the result of a sprinkler or drip system used too often. Cut back

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Gorgeous setting! custom built rambler on shy 3 acres of thoughtfully laid out property with shop, barn, chicken coop and orchard. Home is 1850 sF with 3 bedrooms, 2.25 baths and a wonderful open floor plan. Kitchen has generous cabinetry, eating bar, walk-in pantry and windows to enjoy the picturesque Foothill views! 2 wood burning stoves help keep this home cozy during the winter months. Pasture is set up for animals. Two tiered deck in the back & fully fenced back yard. a great package! MLs#520790 Call Tom & Laurie Kittelman

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