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with students. Kahne, who turns 34 next month and now resides in North Carolina, was in town to participate in the Farmers Insurance “Thank a Million Teachers” nationwide initiative. Specifically, Kahne arrived at his childhood school to honor his former principal, Jake Thomas, and current Southwood teacher Jody Emerson, who happens to be Thomas’ daughter. During Thursday’s event, Kahne surprised the two by inviting them to be his guests at the May 4 NASCAR Sprint

Editor’s Note: the 31st Legislative District trio of lawmakers have been given the opportunity to give an endof-session report. Here, Sen. Pam Roach provides her synopsis of the 60-day session that adjourned March 13. My main goals are to protect our Constitutional liberties and have government be as cost-effective, fair, and efficient as possible. My goal, in-district, is to advocate for my constituents’ priorities. It is an honor to serve. As chair of the Senate Governmenta l Operations Committee (which includes election law), I received the “Legislator of the Year” award from Voters Want More Choices. My defense of the initiative process and support of the twothirds vote requirement to raise taxes was key in their decision. No tax increases: We reopened the two-year operating budget approved in 2013 to make necessary adjustments. Our Senate majority approved changes that would still have us live within our means. In contrast, the Democrat-controlled House supported spending increases that would have meant raising taxes by $100 million. In the end, the nonew-taxes approach advocated by our Majority Coalition Caucus of 24 Republicans and two Democrats prevailed. Protecting taxpayers: In 2012, Washington voters passed Initiative 1185, to reaffirm that tax increases should require approval from twothirds of the Legislature, not just a simple majority. I-1185 won 63 percent of votes statewide and 72

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Enumclaw’s Kasey Kahne returned to town Thursday, specifically to visit Southwood Elementary and pay honor to a favorite former principal. Kahne, a fixture on the NASCAR scene, started his day by visiting with youngsters (above). Kahne also surprised former principal Jake Thomas and his daughter Jody Emerson with a trip to Alabama to watch a May race from the famed Talladega Superspeedway. The entire effort was part of the Farmers Insurance “Thank a Million Teachers” campaign. Photos by Kevin Hanson

Kahne back in classroom By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

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Enumclaw native Kasey Kahne, a veteran driver on the NASCAR circuit and member of his home town’s Walk of Fame, took a step back in time Thursday. Kahne sat on the stage at Southwood Elementary School, recalling how everything seems different from an adult perspective – the gym seems smaller and the distance to nearby soccer fields isn’t as great. He answered questions from his young audience and, before and after an all-school assembly, visited

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NEWS BRIEFS Enumclaw seeking artists to display work during May Downtown Wine Walk The city of Enumclaw is seeking artists to demonstrate and display their work in participating local businesses during the Enumclaw Chamber’s Downtown Wine Walk on May 10. This year the city also is inviting individual and small performing groups to apply. For an application, contact Gary LaTurner at glaturner@ci.enumclaw.

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wa.us or 360-802-0239. An entry fee of $25 will be collected to support advertising for the artists. This is an opportunity for local artists to showcase their work during the Downtown Wine Walk.

Blood drive is planned for April 7 at St. Elizabeth The Puget Sound Blood Center will host a blood drive April 7 at St. Elizabeth Hospital, 1455 Battersby Ave. in Enumclaw. The PSBC bus will be parked on the Jensen Street side of the hospital. The blood drive will operate from noon to 6 p.m., but staff will take a break between 2 and 3 p.m. Donors are encouraged to register with Jenna Lindberg at jennalindberg@ fhshealth.org or 360-802-8650. Walk-in donors will be seen around scheduled appointments

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ROACH FROM 1 percent in the 31st District! Unbelievably, the state Supreme Court overturned the law. This year the Senate voted on my measure, SJR 8213, to put the two-thirds taxvote rule in our state Constitution. If legislators had voted as their constituents did on I-1185, the measure would have passed easily and appeared on the November 2014 ballot. Unfortunately, needed Democrats would not support the will of their own constituencies so you will not get to vote on this. I will continue working to put this taxpayer protection on the ballot for the people’s approval. Providing for K-12 schools: Of the operating-budget adjustments our Senate majority approved, about three-fourths would have benefited K-12 education. Unfortunately, the House wouldn’t support that. Still, the final budget puts about two-thirds of the additional spending into our schools. My bill (SB 6424), to create a Washington

KAHNE FROM 1 Cup Series race at Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama. At the famous race venue, they will get a behind-the-scenes look at Kahne’s race-day environment.

State Seal of Biliteracy for high-school graduates who become proficient in a language besides English, passed the Legislature. I believe all students deserve an opportunity to learn another language and be recognized for their effort. They must compete and succeed in a global economy. We need to enhance language instruction. College tuition “freeze” will continue: The Senate budget I supported continues the freeze on in-state tuition rates. This is the first time since 1980 that tuition rates have held steady for two years. Sadly, the House and the governor were willing to let tuition increase again for 2014-15. That’s like another tax hike on our families. Fortunately, our Senate majority’s position prevailed yet again. As co-chair of the Joint Committee on Veterans’ and Military Affairs, I’m also pleased that we ended the one-year waiting period for veterans to qualify for in-state tuition rates. I sponsored this change in 2013 and the Senate passed it unanimously. Unbelievably, the House wouldn’t vote on it. That embarrassment wasn’t repeated this year, so this bill will become law.

Kahne’s connection to the insurance giant is a professional one. He drives the No. 5 Farmers Insurance Group/Quaker State Chevrolet SS for Hendrick Motorsports in the Sprint Cup Series. Also during Thursday’s visit to Southwood, Farmers Insurance and the

Kasey Kahne Foundation announced matching donations to the school that will create a “reading garden,” a manicured spot on school grounds where students will be able to sit quietly and read. Farmers Insurance launched the “Thank a Million Teachers” program at the start of 2014 and, as of last week, had recognized nearly 300,000 educators throughout the nation.

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POLICE BLOTTER ENUMCLAW

PACKAGE TAKEN: A Victor Street resident told police March 18 a package delivered by United Parcel Service had been taken from her front porch. ONE ARRESTED: A March 18 caller told police of a disturbance at a Southeast 432nd Street location. An officer arrested one person for malicious mischief. FIGHT IN PROGRESS: Police were alerted shortly before 8 p.m. March 18 to a fight in front of a Railroad Street business. The issue was settled upon police contact with no one wanting to press charges. ANIMAL ABUSE: Police responded the morning of March 17 to a Watson Street location after hearing of a female who was kicking a dog as she walked it. Nothing was spotted. DRIVING ISSUE: The evening of March 17, police attempted to locate a Dodge Durango that was reportedly swerving, speeding and slowing. Officers stopped the vehicle on Roosevelt Avenue; the driver, who was not impaired, was given a verbal warning. ANGRY CUSTOMER: Police were told a customer became irate and went into a profanity-laced tirade when told he had to leave his backpack at the front counter or leave the store. The incident occurred at 5:24 p.m. March 17 at a Roosevelt Avenue location. Police were given a description of the man but contact with store staff was declined. ASSAULT ARREST: Police arrested and booked one person the afternoon of March 16, the result of a domestic violence/assault incident. The suspect’s vehicle was impounded as evidence. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Police responded twice Nov. 16 to a Grand Fir Drive address. The first time was due to an unwanted subject at the home and a trespass letter was served. A little more than an hour later police returned after hearing of an assault. A suspect was arrested and booked. DRUNK DRIVER: Police were told at 2:05 a.m. March 14 of a vehicle parked in the middle of the intersection of Farrelly Street and Roosevelt Avenue. An officer contacted the driver, who was arrested for driving under the influence

and taken to the police station for booking. His vehicle was impounded. VEHICLE ABANDONED: Police were asked March 14 to help locate a vehicle that had been involved in both mail theft and a hit-and-run incident. The vehicle was last seen heading westbound on state Route 410 at a high rate of speed. The abandoned vehicle was found about an hour later by Washington State Patrol troopers at a residence on 284th Avenue Southeast. The incident was to be handled by the WSP and Piece County authorities. PARAPHERNALIA: A citizen arrived in the police station lobby March 13, turning over drug paraphernalia to be destroyed.

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GARAGE PROWL: Police responded March 16 to the 100 block of Naches Street after a resident reported two men fled a detached garage as he entered. A check of the area turned up nothing. The property owner could determine that only a cordless drill was missing. The incident was forwarded to an investigator. ARREST WARRANT: Officers stopped a 46-year-old Buckley man March 14 due to an equipment violation. He was found to be driving with a suspended license and was wanted on an outstanding arrest warrant. He was arrested, given both an infraction and citation, and then transferred to the Bonney Lake Police Department so he could be booked on the warrant. BURGLARY: Officers were dispatched the evening of March 14 to the 200 block of Naches Street following a reported burglary. The victim reported someone had cut the lock from a detached garage and stolen tools and softball equipment. The incident was forwarded to an investigator. DRUG ARREST: The afternoon of March 13, a man was contacted by Buckley police at a Main Street location and arrested for drug possession. SHOPLIFTING: Officers were dispatched the evening of March 13 to a state Route 410 location following a reported shoplifting incident. The suspect had fled the scene, but the store owner was able to identify the vehicle the man used. Police identified the suspect as a 40-year-old Buckley resident after viewing security video. Officers could not contact the man so he was to be issued a criminal citation through Buckley Municipal Court.

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Marilyn Semprimoznik at 360-7617167360-761-7167 or msemprimoznik@ comcast.net. The Class of 1964 invites the classes of 1963 and 1965 to join them at a no-host gathering at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 15, at the Four Seasons Restaurant, 820 Griffin Ave. in Enumclaw. This has become a popular EHS event and an opportunity to visit with many fellow Hornets.

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• • • Navy Seaman Wesley K. Deacon, son of Gary L. and Tina Davenport of Clifton Park, N.Y., recently completed U.S. Navy basic training at Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Ill. During the eight-week program, Davenport completed a variety of training which included classroom study and practical instruction on naval customs, first aid, firefighting, water safety and survival, and shipboard and aircraft safety. An emphasis was also placed on physical fitness. Deacon is a 2013 graduate of White River High School.

Air Force Airman 1st Class Joshua J. Kirk graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Kirk is the son of Cindy Kirk of Bonney Lake and a 2011 graduate of White River High School.

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EHS tennis crew keeping streak alive By Dennis Box

are all-around athletes that develop into good tennis players,” he said. Through the past two seasons the Hornets have been undefeated in South Puget Sound League play, going 26-0; the team continued the streak by winning at home Friday against Decatur. A few of the returning players include sophomore Mariah Bone and senior Jordan Koontz. Carel said returning players Barbara Becker and Kylee Almy also will be on the court for the Hornets.

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The Enumclaw High girls tennis team has been one of the most winning programs over the past few years for both sports and academics, and this year should be continue the trend. Coach Rick Carel said although the team lost four players to graduation, four talented younger girls will fill the roles. Carel said one of the secrets of the team’s success is many of the girls, play other sports. “They

Some of Carel’s promising younger players include Kylie Rademacher, Olivia Adams, Bailey Malneritch and Camille Sorenson. Against Decatur, No. 1 singles player Bone and No. 2 singles Koontz rolled to easy victories, each winning 6-0. In the doubles matches, No. 1 Almy and Anna Musick won 6-3, 6-0. The No. 2 team of Adams and Rademacher won 6-0, 6-3 and No. 3 Malneritch and Sorenson won 6-0, 6-1. Enumclaw hosts Bonney Lake at 3:30 p.m. today, Wednesday.

White River track gets split with Orting Jade Crawford wins three times in dual meet The White River High track and field team opened the South Puget Sound

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Picking up first-place honors for the White River boys were Alex Anderson in the 1,600 meters; Brandon Scheer in the 400; Jadon Flanders, 800 meters; Hunter Hendricks, 200 meters; Seth Berryhill, 3,200 meters; Duggan Young, shot put; Andrew Northam, long jump; Spencer Wilson, pole vault; Sean Hayes, javelin; and the 1,600-meter relay team.

The Hornet girls were paced by three-time winner Jade Crawford. She was tops in the 110-meter hurdles, triple jump and high jump. Other winning performances were turned in by Grace Clapshaw in the 3,200meter run; Cassidy Kunst, 300-meter hurdles; Maddie Moser, 800 meters; Gabby Sandsness, shot put; and Amanda Lance, long jump.

Callero lands in March Madness By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

Enumclaw native Joe Callero was riding high last week as coach of the Cal Poly Mustangs, one of just 64 basketball teams locked into the NCAA’s Big Dance. For Callero and his troops, the experience was brand new. Some esteemed programs are regulars in the postseason tourney that eventually declares a national champion, but Cal Poly was treading on new ground – never before had the small school from the Big West Conference qualified for the elite field of 64. Playing a First Four contest against fellow No. 16 seed Texas Southern, the Mustangs dialed up an 81-69 victory to guarantee themselves a berth in the show. The reward for a 16 seed is a matchup with a No. 1 seed and Callero’s crew

drew one of the best. Cal Poly’s r e m a r kable lateseason show i ng Joe Callero concluded Friday with a 64-37 loss to undefeated Wichita State, considered among the favorites to claim the national title. Callero, who took over the Cal Poly program in April 2009, has traveled a lot of basketball miles to find himself in the national spotlight as coach of one of the tournament’s true longshots. He grew up in Enumclaw, the eighth of 16 children, and graduated from Enumclaw High. He finished his playing days as a point guard at Central

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Hornet Sports Wednesday

• Enumclaw baseball hosts Auburn Mountainview, 7 p.m. • Enumclaw boys soccer hosts Tyee, 7 p.m. • Enumclaw track, both boys and girls, at Decatur, 3:30 p.m. • Enumclaw girls tennis hosts Bonney Lake, 3:30 p.m. • White River baseball hosts Steilacoom, 4 p.m. • White River girls tennis at Washington, 3:30 p.m.

Thursday

• White River track, both boys and girls, hosts Clover Park, 3:30 p.m. • White River fastpitch hosts Orting, 4 p.m. • Enumclaw fastpitch hosts Peninsula, 4 p.m. • Enumclaw girls water polo vs. Kentridge, 8:30 p.m. at Lindbergh High.

Friday

• Enumclaw baseball at Lakes, 4 p.m. • White River baseball at Fife, 4 p.m. • White River soccer hosts Sumner, 7 p.m. • White River girls tennis hosts Fife, 3:30 p.m.

Saturday

• White River track, both boys and girls, at KentMeridian Invitational, 10 a.m. at French Field. • Enumclaw High soccer hosts Toledo, 2 p.m. • Enumclaw fastpitch at Mount Si, 6 p.m.

Monday

• Nothing scheduled.

Tuesday

• White River baseball hosts Frankliin Pierce, 4 p.m. • White River soccer hosts Steilacoom, 7 p.m. • White River fastpitch at Franklin Pierce, 4:30 p.m. • Enumclaw baseball hosts Peninsula, 7 p.m. Enumclaw fastpitch at Bonney Lake, 4 p.m. • Enumclaw girls tennis hosts Peninsula, 3:30 p.m. • Enumclaw girls water polo hosts Peninsula, 7:30 p.m. Schedules for outdoor sports are subject to change due to unpredictable weather. Contact school athletic offices for current updates


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SPORTS ROUNDUP BASEBALL

White River 9, Liberty 0 March 22 at White River LHS: 0-0-0-0-0-0-0 – 0-5-1 WR: 0-0-1-5-0-3-x ­– 9-10-1 White River: Dustin France 2-3, 2 runs, 3 RBI; Trent Buchanan 2-2, 2 RBI; Reagan Ledbetter 2-3, 2 runs. Winning pitcher: Brandon Henke (5 innings, 4 hits, 2 strikeouts); Trent Buchanan (2 innings, no runs). White River record: 4-1 overall, 1-0 league White River 11, Fife 1 March 21 at White River Fife: 0-0-0-0-0-1 – 1-3-4 WR: 0-0-0-2-1-8 – 11-6-1 White River: Zach Rohrbach 2-3, 2 runs, 2 RBI; Riley Johnson 2-4, 3 RBI. Winning pitcher: Z. Rohrbach. Enumclaw 14, Fife 1 March 20 at Enumclaw Details not available. Enumclaw record: 2-2 overall, 0-0 league Enumclaw 5, White River 4 March 18 at Enumclaw WR: 2-0-0-0-0-0-2 – 4-7-2 EHS: 1-0-0-0-0-0-4 – 5-7-0 White River: Dustin France 1-3, BB, run scored, 2 RBI; Trent Buchanan 1-4, 2 RBI. Enumclaw: Tyler St. John 2-3; Bryce Peterson 1-3, HR. White River pitching: Sean Klapperich, Brandon Henke (3), Zach Rohrbach (4), Trent Buchanan (6, loss). Enumclaw pitching: Mytchell Johnson, Blake Hildebrand (5, win). White River record: 2-1 overall, 0-0 league Olympia 12, Enumclaw 8

March 17 at Olympia EHS: 1-0-0-2-2-1-2 – 8-8-2 OHS: 5-0-0-0-1-0-6 – 12-5-3 Enumclaw: Tyler St. John 2-3, double; Bryce Peterson 2-4; Blake Hildebrand HR.

FASTPITCH

Enumclaw 21, Sumner 1 March 21 at Enumclaw SHS: 0-0-0-0-1 – 1-2-2 EHS: 9-4-2-6-x – 21-23-1 Winning pitcher: Quinn Breidenbach. Enumclaw: Madison Carlson 3-4, triple; Rochelle Dunn 3-4, 5 RBI, triple; Tammy Wilkening 3-4, 5 RBI; Chloe Young 2-2, 3 RBI, triple. White River 9, Adna 8 March 18 at White River Adna: 0-1-3-3-1-0-0 – 8 WR: 2-1-0-4-0-2-x – 9 Winning pitcher: Kayla Smith. White River: Brooklyn Isaacs 1-3, HR, 3 RBI; Jordanne Fray 4-4, three runs, 2 stolen bases. White River record: 2-1 overall, 0-0 league Enumclaw 10, Fife 1 March 18 at Fife EHS: 4-4-1-1-0-0-0 – 10-9-1 Fife: 0-0-0-0-0-0-1 – 1-2-2 Winning pitcher: Quinn Breidenbach. Enumclaw: Sarah Morrow 4 RBI, triple; Tammy Wilkening 4 RBI. Enumclaw record: 1-0 overall, 0-0 league

BOYS SOCCER

Liberty 3, Enumclaw 0 March 22 at Liberty Liberty shutout: Quinn Magendanz. Enumclaw record: 0-2-1 overall, 0-0 league

Clover Park 3, White River 0 March 21 at Clover Park High White River record: 0-2-1 overall, 0-1 league Lakes 2, White River 1 March 19 at White River White River goal: Taylor Moser. Capital, 4, Enumclaw 0 March 18 at Ingersoll Stadium, Olympia Capital shutout: Jakob Racimo and Van Soderberg. Enumclaw 0, White River 0 March 17 at Enumclaw Enumclaw shutout: Christian Rodriguez. White River shutout: Tyler Williams.

White River wins

GIRLS WATER POLO

Enumclaw 19, Auburn 4 March 20 at Enumclaw Enumclaw goals: Hayley Sonneson 4, Brandi Meneghini 4, Bailey Sexton 3, Grace Sales 2, Anna Davenport 1, Madi Woodall 1, Lauren Pratt 1, Megan Wolgamot 1, Sierra Clough 1, Hannah Smurdak 1. Enumclaw record: 1-1 overall, 1-0 league. Puyallup 7, Enumclaw 4 March 19 at Puyallup Enumclaw goals: Hayley Sonneson 2, Bailey Sexton 2, Anna Davenport 1.

GIRLS TENNIS

White River 4, Clover Park 1 March 21 at Clover Park. No. 1 singles: Eva Pak (CP) def. Danielle Carr (WR) 7-6, 6-2. No. 2 singles: Laura Miculinich (WR) def. Durst (CP) 6-0, 6-4. No. 1 doubles: Caitlin Turley and Talia Pernoria (WR) def. George and Irungu (CP) 6-1, 6-2. No. 2 doubles: Mackenzie Breeden and Emily Towne (WR) def. Chon and Brown (CP) 6-1, 6-0. No. 3 doubles: Kelsey Williams and Taylor Jewell (WR) def Han and Sacopia 6-0, 6-0.

White River’s fastpitch team picked up an exciting 9-8 victory last week over visiting Adna High. Above, starting pitcher Natalie Vollandt goes into her windup with a Viking baserunner on second. Below, the Hornets’ Kayla Smith avoids the tag as she steals second. Photos by Kevin Hanson

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Have faith, the team will survive just fine

I recently rediscovered my favorite TV show, “One Tree Hill,” and started watching the entire series. When I sit and think of the Seattle Seahawks champion season, a line from the show comes to mind. “Every song ends, is that any reason not to enjoy the music?” The same can be applied to the Hawks. The Hawks are NFL champions; they set out to go all the way and they accomplished their goal. The city, almost two months later, is still buzzing about that win. Blue and green can still be seen all around town and that isn’t going Sarah Wehmann to change any time Staff Writer soon. The Hawks have something good going. I think they have more to accomplish and have the drive to do so. But there will be a lot of changes made to the team. So far, the Seahawks have resigned defensive lineman Michael Bennett, tight end Anthony McCoy, defensive tackle Tony McDaniel, quarterback Tarvaris Jackson and kicker Steven Hauschka. The Hawks have also added wide receiver Taylor Price to the roster. But the Hawks have made some changes that fans may not appreciate as much. They have let go of defensive linemen Chris Clemons and Red Bryant. Others to say goodbye include wide receiver Golden Tate, right tackle Breno Giacomini, defensive tackle Clinton McDonald, cornerback Walter Thurmond and cornerback Brandon Browner. All have signed with other teams. For as long as I can remember, fans have hated it when players leave for more money. But why should we stop them from going or be mad that they did and act like poor sports when they return on an opposing team? A lot of players say they will never leave for more money and most of the times they do just that. But can we blame them? Playing professional sports is a business. When they leave, it isn’t because they don’t like it here. It is because they have been offered a raise somewhere else. The Seahawks are evolving and changing and we should let them. Coach Pete Carroll and General Manager John Schneider, along with the rest of the Seahawks organization, did a great job putting together the 2014 Super Bowl champion team, so why not let them work their magic again and put together an even better team for next season. The Seahawks proved it isn’t impossible to win a Super Bowl if you put your all into it and who is to stay they won’t be able to do it again. Like our great quarterback Russell Wilson says, “Why not us?”

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Letters Councilman wrong, the mayor captains the ship I am writing in response to the recent events regarding the Enumclaw City Council as reported in The Courier-Herald. Since I was not present at the meeting in question, my assessment of the situation can only be based on the information provided by your newspaper. Controversy will always arouse interest from the public, especially when it is on the front page of one’s local newspaper. I was not surprised that the issue of a Code of Conduct was suggested as a guideline for the City Council meetings. Frequently a “Code of Conduct” is initiated by individuals whose agenda is not to promote cooperation within a group, rather it is initiated to silence individuals who choose to disagree with them, as in this case. The concerns expressed by Mayor Reynolds and City Attorney Mike Reynolds are legitimate and on tar-

get, therefore councilmen Dickson and Overland could only counter with the “manner” in which their concerns were expressed. Mr. Dickson and Mr. Overland pointed at Mayor Reynolds and Mr. Reynolds’ emotional response to draw attention away from the truth of the issue. As a person who grew up in Chicago, I have been socialized to heated arguments amongst city leaders. It does not faze me. The bottom line amongst this smoke and mirrors, taking away emotion and affect, is that Darrel Dickson is in the wrong. Mr. Dickson needs to remember that he is the member of a “team.” There is no “I” in team. There is a pecking order in any leadership arena, whether it is political leadership, the medical profession or even a kid’s soccer team. Mayor Liz Reynolds is the head of the team. She is the CEO of our community, the “captain of the ship.” City Attorney Mike Reynolds is her legal consultant on matters pertaining to the community. The City Council is our executive management team, of

which he is a member. Mr. Dickson had no business going to any agency, whether as a representative of himself or of the community without full disclosure to and permission from Mayor Reynolds, City Attorney Mike Reynolds, the rest of the members of the City Council and the citizens of Enumclaw. I am personally concerned that there has become too much fractionation and splitting with our City Council and community since Mr. Dickson became a member. I see certain City Council members align with Mr. Dickson because they do not really know and understand the issues and are unable to think independently. That is never good for a community. Mr. Dickson knows what he did was wrong and he needs to apologize to Mayor Reynolds, City Attorney Mike Reynolds and the rest of the City Council for undermining their authority, but mostly he needs to apologize to the people of Enumclaw for stepping out of his boundaries. Mary L. Ballard, M.D. Enumclaw

New technology under the hood A funny thing happened to me on my way to an oil change. I recently had the oil changed in my wife’s 2004 Toyota Tacoma at a local repair shop and was told by the mechanic that the fuel filter and spark plugs were badly in need of replacement. I knew enough to know that changing the fuel filter, once an easy job, was no longer simple, so I told the mechanic go to ahead and change it. It turned out he had to replace the filter going through the wheel well. So I made a good decision. When it came to the spark plugs, I figured it was a cinch for me to do it by myself. After all, I’d changed

In Focus Rich Elfers Columnist

the plugs on my vehicles since I was in my 20s. I popped the hood to the truck and saw the spark plugs on the side of the four cylinders, where they had been on my previous 1978 Toyota pickup. There was a long metal bar that was screwed on over the top of them so I figured out how

to remove it. What I found was that, instead of spark plugs, I had disconnected the fuel injection jets. When I tried to put everything back the way it was I found I was unable to do so. Not knowing what to do but realizing that I would probably only make matters worse if I continued, I swallowed my pride and called the repair shop, asking for advice and help. Since I live in town they came out and told me what I had done. The mechanic couldn’t re-screw the bolts because I had cross-threaded the bolt hole. I’d have to have the truck towed out of my garage and hauled

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U.S. economy seriously flawed Let’s face it: something is seriously wrong with the U.S. economy. I’m speaking not of the remnants of the recession, but of the structure of our society; that is, the middle class is rapidly shrinking, the lower class is growing and the gap between the wealthy and everyone else continues to increase at an alarming rate. What the hell’s going on? Well, I’m not an economist and I don’t pretend to understand the world’s financial markets or the Wall Street circus. Nonetheless, there are certain tenets of economic history and conditions that I can clearly grasp. For instance, America was built on cheap labor – namely, immi-

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grants and slaves – and, by 1885, two financial classes were firmly established: there was a millionaire class (Rockefeller and Carnegie) and a second laboring class for everyone else. What middle class may have existed was more or less insignificant. This really didn’t change until

organized labor started throwing its weight around. As the bumper sticker says: “Unions brought you the middle class.” Today many unions are broken. It’s cheaper and viable for corporations to move production to Asia or to “right to work” states, as Boeing machinists have recently discovered. Then too, in the last 50 years, union membership has dropped from 35 percent of the workforce to 8 percent. Furthermore, on assembly lines it’s often cheaper to build robots than to hire workers. Many good-paying, middle-class jobs simply don’t

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Education

Students honored

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Cedar River sets open house Caroline Siewert

Members of the Enumclaw Rotary Club recognized two students as Students of The Month during their March 20 meeting. Nate Flood, son of Reeva and Dan Flood of Enumclaw, was the recipient from Enumclaw High School. A strong academic student taking Nate Flood Advanced Placement classes, he has a 3.93 grade-point average, is a member of the National Honor Society and is currently the student representative for Young Life. He plans on attending the University of Washington this fall and, while a field of study is undecided, his interests include math and science. Caroline Siewert, daughter of Shelley and Rob Rothbauer of Buckley, was the recipient from White River High School. Taking advanced placement classes, she has a 3.98 GPA and is a member of the National Honor Society. She is the varsity cheer captain and volunteers time at both a preschool and Heritage House. She plans to attend Washington State University to pursue a degree in special and elementary education.

Cedar River Academy students will present their winter term projects to parents and the public during the school’s Knowledge Fair on March 27. The public is invited to join the celebration during an open house that begins at 1 p.m. and continues through the Knowledge Fair that runs from 6:30 until 8 p.m. Visitors may examine student displays, interview students, meet parents of Cedar River Academy students, tour school facilities and meet CRA educators. “Cedar River Academy applies its StudentCentered Education Model to transfer learning responsibility from teachers to students”, said Kristin McSwan, Cedar River Academy Head of School. “Our students develop

subject matter skills and then apply them to projects that interest them. This research, build, document, and present cycle assures the student has a high interest level and deep conceptual subject matter understanding.” CRA students complete a number of projects during each of three terms during an academic year. Near the end of each term, students prepare presentations and demonstrations of their favorite project. Endof-term Knowledge Fairs enable students to publicly demonstrate their subject matter understanding and knowledge. At the March 27th open house, Cedar River Academy will introduce its Life-Prep High School program designed to support students as they meet

that prepares students for their next step in life, whatever that might be, has been a top priority for the board for nearly a decade.” This bill embraces a multiple pathway approach providing more student choice in math and science course-taking decisions, seven combined credits of electives and Personalized Pathway Requirements that allow students to explore or focus on a range of fields of knowledge that interest them, and increased opportunities to earn course equivalency credits in CTE courses. While the framework increases the credits needed to graduate from 20 to 24, SB 6552 also makes the culminating project voluntary, somewhat offsetting the change. Finally, the bill directs the Office of the Education Ombuds to convene a task force to review barriers to the 24-credit diploma for students with special needs.

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OBITUARIES BEVERLY PEMBERTON Beverly “Jeanne” Pemberton, 93, died Feb. 12, 2014. She was born Aug. 26, 1920, in Tacoma

and graduated in 1938 from Stadium High School. She moved to California where she worked, raised her daughter and retired from the Hartford Insurance Company. She returned to the Puyallup area in 1982 and married

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Louis A. Braun Louis A. Braun died on March 12, 2014 from a sudden illness. He was born March 2, 1935 in Peru, IL to Albert and Eva Kathryn (Frederick) Braun, graduating from LaSalle-Peru High School in 1953. While attending the University of Illinois in Champaign, he met his future wife, Barbara Fraser Jennings, on May 25, 1956. They were married on December 22, 1956 in Evanston, IL and so began a beautiful 57-year marriage. After graduating from the School of Engineering in December, 1959, Lou began a 25-year career with the Federal Government. This career led Lou and his family from Illinois to Washington DC followed by Dugway and Salt Lake City UT, Placerville CA, Romney WV, and finally to Enumclaw WA in the summer of 1976. Lou enjoyed the out of doors, be it fishing, camping, or working in the yard. One of his favorite events was the family’s annual Trailwatcher’s Picnic, where his catch of the season would be featured. He and Barbara developed a love for ice skating and would travel to skating events. These travels took them to France, Switzerland, Canada, and multiple locations in the US. Upon retiring, Lou was always learning and puttering around. He read, took writing classes, learned to bake pies, and did what he liked best, fishing whenever and wherever they were biting. He valued education at all ages and instilled that in his family. While Lou was the 1st college graduate in his family, he provided the support and guidance that enabled his children and grandchildren to pursue and obtain a college education. Lou is survived by his wife Barbara, two daughters: Cathie (Scott) Jamieson, Lisa Shafer; seven grandchildren: Courtney (Brent) Lemer, Jahna Wong; Justin, Steven, and Kristen Jamieson; Jennifer and Daniel Shafer; and two great-grandsons, Kolt and Klay Lemer. His family and friends will miss his subtle guidance and support, green eyes, smile, and pies. But more importantly, Lou’s quiet, unconditional love and generosity will be forever in the hearts of his family and those whose lives were touched by Lou.

www.courierherald.com Neal Pemberton in 1985. They enjoyed traveling and square dancing. She loved animals, especially her dog and cats. She is survived by daughter Susan McCaskill, Marilyn Clark, Royce Pemberton and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A celebration of her life took place March 13 at Living Court. Memorials may be made to the King County Humane Society of a charity of the donor’s choice.

FRANCES ANDA Longtime Enumclaw resident Frances Marie Anda, 87, died March 14, 2014. She was born Oct. 22, 1926, in Enumclaw. She worked at Boeing for close to 30 years. She loved reading, gardening, crossword puzzles, all types of card games with family, playing the lottery and being around Frances Anda her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is survived by daughters Denise Williams and husband Larry of Olympia, Wash., and Nancie Ryan of Enumclaw; sisters Anne Anderson and Teresa Erickson, both of Enumclaw; two grandchildren and three great-granddaughters. She was preceded in death by husband Stanley W. Anda in 1996, brothers Louis Sasek and Bill Sasek and sister Bette Sorensen. At her request there will be no service. The family will have a celebration of her life in late spring at the residence. Services were by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes. com.

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ROBERT GIERKE Robert Warren Gierke died March 18, 2014, with family at his side. He was born Feb. 7, 1929, in Ellensburg, Wash., to Emil and Inez Gierke. He spent his early childhood in Ellensburg before moving to Auburn where he graduated in 1947 from Auburn High School. After serving honorably in the Army he returned and worked as a long-haul trucker. In 1952 he married Ula Rae Lindsay and daughters Debra and Jody soon followed. Following a divorce, he relocated to Enumclaw where he worked as an electrician for Weyerhaeuser. In 1968 he met and married Sonja Sonneson and together they cleared the property that had been in the Sonneson family for years. He took great pride in the house, shop, and outbuildings that he had built. He later worked as a laborer for King County Department of Transportation until retiring in 1994. He loved the outdoors and had many adventures with hiking, fishing, camping, and clamming at Roosevelt Beach. He is survived by wife Sonja; daughters Debra Endsley and husband Terry of Wilkeson and Jody Campbell of Renton; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded by brothers Richard Tornay, Paul Gierke and Michael Gierke, sisters Ida Sharp and Dorothy Gierke and grandson Justin. His wishes were to have no service but he encouraged friends and family members to enjoy a beer or beverage and recall his many stories. Donations in his name can be made to a hospice or an Alzheimer’s research effort of the donor’s choice. Arrangements were by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes. com

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Envisioning a city saturated with the love of God Church Corner Heath Rainwater Grace Point NW Church

who live in the many dwellings are safe and at peace. I see a city where music and worship fill the streets. There is laughter and freedom and victory is the perpetual theme. I literally see a party…and there ain’t no party like a holy ghost party cuz a holy ghost party don’t stop! …back to the vision. I see a city transformed by the identity of Jesus Christ. There is no separa-

tion or qualifying distinction between God and his people. Jesus has become our mirror! We no longer detect the stains of our sins or the scars of our many failures in life. Instead we appear as he is; a righteous, holy, beloved child of God! Even the consciousness of sin has been forever blotted out. In this city there is rest! Hallelujah! I see a city completely uninhabitable for lies or curses to exist. In the same way fire is not sustainable where this is no oxygen, depression cannot be sustained in this city. Addiction cannot be sustained. Cancer cannot be sustained. Hopelessness cannot be sustained. Death has given way to life and light has overtaken darkness.

In this city the devil is completely and forever defeated. There is no memorial for him anywhere and he will have no rights or access ever again. When I close my eyes I see the church as a city. A city

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a city. I thought I’d share with you not only what I saw, but what I see. I see a city saturated and running over with the love of God! The love that flows everywhere throughout this city is tangible. It has its own feel and fragrance. In this city everything is steeped in love. As I peer around there is no judgment or pride, no guilt or shame and no records of wrong. The love is so pervasive that everything and everyone is made perfect and beautiful. Love’s full glory and purpose revealed as a river in the heart of a city. I see a city with truth as the only foundation. Nothing can shake this city. Everything built here will stand forever and those

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A couple weeks ago, while sitting in church listening to an incredible sermon, I took a moment to sit back and close my eyes. The guest speaker was Pastor Brian Houston from Hillsong Church in Sydney, Australia, and his message was alive! I was definitely not falling asleep. He was speaking to pastors and leaders that morning and he invited us to close our eyes and visualize the “church we saw with our eyes closed.” With the launch of our church, Grace Point NW, quickly approaching I was eager to see if God would add clarity to the vision for the church we planned to help build on the Enumclaw Plateau. So I prayed, sat back and closed my eyes. What I saw was more than remarkable. Though I strained and squinted to see a church, when I closed my eyes I saw

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Parasites cause trouble, but can be prevented Welcome back to Buckley Veterinary Hospital’s monthly pet care column. This month, we are highlighting the significance of protecting and screening your furry family member for internal parasites. We will be shedding some light on the importance of regular fecal screens and preventative parasite control for your pets. The information in this piece is provided to you in part by IDEXX Laboratories, one of the United States’ largest pet diagnostic companies. Human intestinal parasites in the United States have been virtually eradicated by improvements in sewage management, availability of clean drinking water, control of zoonotic parasites in food animals and the routine anthelmintic treatment of the human population. Dogs and cats have not yet been so fortunate. Dr. Byron L. Blagburn of the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine, has conducted surveys showing the level of infection among shelter dogs

is similar to what it was 10 years ago, when the national average was more than 10 percent infected with hookworms, roundworms or whipworms. An ongoing national survey has also found more than 25 percent of cats have roundworms and more than 10 percent have hookworms. Even when pets are well taken care of and live in nice neighborhoods, there may be other animals (strays, foxes, coyotes) infected with parasites defecating in their yards and parks. Normal behaviors like eating directly off the ground, drinking out of puddles, grooming, playing fetch and pouncing and biting items on the ground, predispose dogs and cats to parasitic infections all year long. Dogs and cats also acquire infections from infected prey like rabbits or mice or fleas that serve as intermediate or paratenic hosts for different parasites. Year-round internal parasite prevention products do

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not guarantee that a pet will not have intestinal parasites. Recurring developmental stages of parasites, such as hookworms, periodically repopulate the intestine, grow to adulthood and shed eggs in feces. Eggs and cysts produced by parasites may not be susceptible to prevention or treatment by the products being administered. Lastly, owner compliance in administering preventatives may be lacking. In addition to having health implications for your furry family member, some of the parasite stages shed in dog and cat feces are zoonotic, so removing them to prevent environmental contamination, thereby protecting you and your family, is important. Larva of hookworms cause nasty skin lesions. Larval stages of ascarids can migrate through the liver, lungs and eyes, causing organ damage and blindness, respectively. With an estimated 3 million to 6 million people infected each year, ascarid infection is one of the leading causes of unilateral blindness. A pet’s history and lifestyle gives some indication as to whether they are more or less likely to have certain parasites. Important factors include the age of a pet, recent adoption from a shelter, frequenting dog parks, administration of year-round preventives, hunting, presence of fleas, access to rodents or cockroaches and presence of other

Outdoor pets might be more susceptible, but even indoor animals can suffer from internal parasites. medical problems. Even predominantly indoor pets are likely to be exposed to parasites. The Companion Animal Parasite Council recommends that appropriate fecal examinations be performed on puppies and kittens at least two to four times during the first year of life and once or twice per year in adults. We can only hope that someday the task of fecal examination will become exceedingly boring because we are no longer finding anything. The goal is a negative sample so that, as occurs with people, tests will only be ordered when there is clinical suspicion of infection or a history supporting a need for a fecal examination. However, for now, fecal examina-

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In the intensely-competitive compact-car market, the details count for everything, and the 2014 Ford Focus covers those details. The Focus looks great on the outside without giving the impression it will fade from fashion in the next six months. The inside is modern and comfortable – it’s spacious and offers a generous assortment of premium features and touches with the ascending trim levels of S, SE and Titanium. You can have the Ford Focus as a 4-door sedan or 5-door hatchback, and it’s fully competitive with all the likely suspects, including the import nameplates of Honda Civic, Hyundai Elantra, Kia Forte, Nissan Sentra, Toyota Corolla and Mazda Mazda3, and its fellow domestics the Chevy Cruze and Dodge Dart. Shopping in this market segment? The Focus deserves your attention. YOU’LL LIKE THIS CAR IF... Want an efficient compact sedan with style, efficiency, technology and comfort that’s still fun to drive? Give the 2014 Focus your close attention. WHAT’S NEW FOR 2014 For 2014, the only change of any significance for the Focus is a new Sport Appearance Package for the SE trim level, consisting of sport cloth seats, a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, and an available rear spoiler. DRIVING IT Driving Impressions With its internationally-inspired engineering and design foundations, the 2014 Ford Focus delivers a first-class driving experience. All trim levels are noted for a comfortable feel to the ride combined with quick response and confidence-inspiring stability. The higher trimlevel Focus Titanium, when fitted with the optionally-available 18-inch wheels and 40-series tires, tends to ride a little firmer but handle even more responsively. For those times when bad weather or tricky situations require some assistance, the AdvanceTrak stability control, in combination with a torque-vectoring control system that transfers power to the wheel with the most grip, keeps things on course. With front disc/rear drum brakes on the Focus S and 4-wheel discs on higher trim levels, the brakes deliver sure stops. Even the Focus Electric can be considered fun to drive. MYFORD TOUCH Favorite Features Standard on Titanium trim levels, Ford’s top-line infotainment and telematics package is based on an even more advanced – and now more user-friendly – application of the automaker’s acclaimed SYNC voice-command system and includes a premium 10-speaker Sony sound system, with HD Radio, media hub, in-car Wi-Fi access and more. GREAT DRIVING EXPERIENCE Ford engineers went the extra mile to give the 2014 Focus commendable road manners and comfort, which is something we really appreciate.

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FORD F-150

Continuing a 36-year trend, the 2015 Ford F-150 reigns supreme among full-size pickup sales. Owners love the F-150 for its wide and varied lineup that includes multiple bed lengths, cabins and engine choices, as well as an unimaginable number of trim levels. And, although there is no diesel engine option, the F-150 is the only full-size pickup to offer a turbocharged gasoline engine delivering power like a V8 with unbeatable fuel economy. Whether it’s an inexpensive basic work truck that can take a beating and still hold its value or a plush, horse trailer-hauling family vehicle you can be proud to take to any country club, Ford builds an F-150 for all occasions and occupations. YOU’LL LIKE THIS CAR IF... If you’re looking for a more personalized pickup truck, Ford’s F-150 for 2014 offers one of the most varied and distinct line ups in the business. From trims to work options to cutting-edge electronics and infotainment systems, there is an F-150 for just about everyone. WHAT’S NEW FOR 2014 The 2014 Ford F-150 receives a new grille, with HID headlights now on XLT and higher trims. XLT and SLT trims gain new 17-inch wheels, while power telescoping and folding trailer side mirrors are offered as a new option. Limited trims will offer a new Marina Blue leather interior. DRIVING IT Driving Impressions Big payload and bigger towing ability hasn’t kept Ford engineers from building a pickup truck that doesn’t ride or handle like an aging flatbed. The 2014 Ford F-150 is so comfortable you’d swear you wear behind the wheel of a Lincoln SUV. We tested a number of trims and found all delivered a fairly calm driving experience, with little harshness and an impressively quiet cabin. No matter which engine you choose, there is no shortage of power or ability, although the base V6 would be our last choice and the twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6, our first. On the road, the F-150’s electric power-assisted steering does an excellent job of delivering feedback to the driver while keeping the big truck tracking straight and true on the highway. During a towing demonstration, we hauled 20-foot trailers with absolutely zero drama, thanks in large part to the pickup’s trailer sway control, rearview camera and integrated trailer-brake controller. TAILGATE STEP Favorite Features Designed to deal with the awkward and potentially dangerous chore of getting into the pickup truck’s bed, the integrated tailgate step on the 2014 Ford F-150 scores big. It deploys easily and even offers a convenient hand-hold.

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FUSION ENERGI

Fresh from its debut last year, the Ford Fusion continues to redefine the role of the midsize family sedan, including a plug-in hybrid electric model dubbed the Fusion Energi. Unlike the hybrid car, the Energi can run at high speeds up to 22 miles solely on electric power, after which the gasoline engine kicks on to power the vehicle. Those interested in more traditional methods of propulsion will be quite satisfied with Ford’s gasoline only offerings, including two small displacement turbo engines with big power and bigger fuel economy figures. All 2014 Fusion models offer stunning styling, a host of sophisticated electronic audio and communication options, and a sporty demeanor more commonly associated with Audi or VW than the big blue oval – all of which inspired us to name it one of the 10 Best Sedans Under $25,000 for 2014. YOU’LL LIKE THIS CAR IF... If you’re looking for a sporty sedan, a luxurious touring car, a fuel-efficient family car or just something to impress the neighbors, you’ll find it all in the 2014 Ford Fusion. WHAT’S NEW FOR 2014 For 2014, the Ford Fusion receives some new color choice inside and out, as well as optional inflatable seatbelts for outboard rear passengers, a heated steering wheel and ventilated front seats. A new 1.5-liter turbocharged engine debuts, while the Fusion Hybrid gains a new, lower price trim level, the S. DRIVING IT Driving Impressions If there is one area in which the 2014 Ford Fusion shines, it’s the car’s athletic driving character. The base 2.5-liter 4-cylinder isn’t going to win you any drag races, but even at that level, the Fusion’s excellent suspension setup gives it small-car handling in a big package. Move up to the 1.5-liter and 1.6-liter turbo engines and your inner enthusiast will be most pleased, especially considering you can still get a manual transmission on the SE model. But, it’s the 2.0-liter turbo with its 240 horsepower that will make the most ardent V6 fan capitulate to this engine’s superiority. The Fusion Hybrid system’s transition between the gasoline engine and electric motor is nearly seamless, and the car can travel up to 62 mph on electric power alone. The Energi plug-in hybrid’s electric-only top speed is 85 mph, and the car is rated to travel up to 21 miles on electricity alone and up to 620 miles total. SMALL BUT EFFICIENT ENGINES All of the gasoline powerplants used in the 2014 Ford Fusion are 4-cylinder engines, and all but the version in the base model are 2.0 liters or less. If that size makes you dubious, you need not be. These small engines pack a powerful punch thanks to turbocharging and direct-injection technology.

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Check all fluid levels in your car There isn’t much that a car owner can do to maintain his new car these days. Manufacturers build more reliable vehicles today, and dealers make certain that they’re always a step ahead with the maintenance of your vehicle. Owning a car today is no longer the hobby it used to be. So, if you’re a car owner what do you need to do to maintain your car? To begin, be sure to maintain the proper pressure in all four tires at all times (and don’t forget the spare tire, while you’re at it!). Then, you can wash and clean your car as much as you like - you won’t wear out the paint! But if you really want to stick your nose under the hood (and you’ll notice that your engine is hidden under a plastic cover!) to ensure that your engine is well maintained, then check the fluid levels regularly. Today’s cars have all the bells and whistles to let the driver know if a liquid is low or leaking. But a little preventive maintenance will not hurt. Begin with the windshield washer liquid. Although winter is behind us now, it is best to keep the windshield washer

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Though its familiar sheet metal does very little to suggest otherwise, the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado is all-new from head to toe. It’s what lies beneath the bodywork that counts, as the Silverado’s improvements become immediately evident once you step inside. The revamped cabin is perhaps the quietest in the segment, and the use of higher-quality materials helps to spice things up considerably. A trio of new engines combined with significant chassis and suspension upgrades put the new Silverado on competitive footing with the recently redesigned Ram 1500, the forthcoming 2014 Toyota Tundra, and Ford’s top-selling F-150. Fuel economy numbers are nothing to get excited about, but the 2014 Chevy Silverado delivers big on its promise of blending work-truck capability with everyday civility. YOu’LL LIkE THIS CAR If... While we realize the majority of full-size truck buyers are predisposed towards their favorite brand, the 2014 Chevy Silverado makes a compelling case for itself. From its sophisticated-yet-easy-to-use infotainment system to its surprisingly refined interior, the 2014 Silverado deserves serious consideration from the brand faithful and cross-shoppers alike. WHAT’S NEW fOR 2014 The Chevy Silverado 1500 has been totally redesigned for 2014. DRIVINg IT Driving Impressions GM engineers put a great deal of effort into developing a remarkably quiet cabin for the

2014 Chevy Silverado, and the hard work paid off. Road and wind noise are nicely quelled at highway speeds, while the retuned suspension soaks up everything short of a sinkhole. Steering is light and precise, with responsiveness that belies the Silverado’s portly dimensions. Acceleration from the standard V6 is adequate for “air haulers” and light-duty users, though loads weighing in excess of 5,000 pounds are best left to the mid-tier 5.3-liter V8. The standard 6-speed automatic does an admirable job of keeping power on tap, especially with the well-calibrated tow/haul mode engaged. Lastly, while the pedal feels a bit spongy, the brakes themselves provide more than enough pucker power. fAVORITE fEATuRES MyLink Infotainment Whether you’re a smartphone aficionado or a rebellious technology holdout, Chevy’s 2nd – generation MyLink system is quite possibly the most rewarding infotainment system money can buy. Features like mobile application support, real-time data widgets and one-shot destination entry (speak an entire address at once) deliver connectivity without complexity. uNDER THE HOOD While their displacements carry over unchanged, all three engines available in the 2014 Silverado are entirely new from the block up. Each Ecotech3 engine incorporates direct fuelinjection, an all-aluminum design, and cylinder deactivation technology that seamlessly shuts down half of the engine’s cylinders under light loads. A 6-speed automatic transmission linked to a manual shift mode is standard across the board. Due to low customer take rates and negligible performance gains, the Silverado’s 2-mode hybrid powertrain is no more.

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Pickup trucks are now being asked to deliver ever-better fuel economy, and the 2014 Ram 1500 will be right around the top of the list. Among its fuel-saving features are an engine stop-start function, an available TorqueFlite 8-speed automatic transmission, and active aerodynamics, with grille shutters and an air suspension that, among other things, can lower the vehicle to reduce aerodynamic drag. There are all the expected configurations of bodies and cargo beds, 2-wheel drive and 4-wheel drive, and three engine choices: the 3.6-liter 305-horsepower gasoline V6, the well-known 5.7-liter 395-horsepower Hemi gasoline V8, and the new 3.0-liter 240-horsepower turbocharged EcoDiesel V6, which will be the fuel-economy leader. The 2014 Ram 1500 offers something for just about any full-size truck buyer.

The smallest sedan in Dodge’s lineup, the 2014 Dodge Dart is a well-crafted 4-door that matches a contemporary appearance with good creature features and impressive overall handling. Based on a purpose-modified Alfa Romeo platform, the compact Dart goes headto-head with prime rivals like the Chevrolet Cruze, Ford Focus, Honda Civic, Hyundai Elantra,Kia Forte, Mazda Mazda3, Nissan Sentra, Toyota Corolla and Volkswagen Jetta. Attractively priced and offering the choice of three engines and a host of class-exclusive techno touches, this roomy and comfortable front-drive Dodge also earns outstanding safety ratings. Those impressive credentials notwithstanding, the Dart still struggles to take market share in a segment that remains dominated by perennial class leaders, the Civic and Corolla.

Is the 2014 Dodge Charger a family sedan or hot rod? Could be both. It offers the room, ride comfort and safety features a family requires, with the style and performance the enthusiast driver wants. The roofline looks lifted from a coupe and the sculpturing on the sides and eye-catching taillight treatment note a linkage to earlier Chargers from the 1960s. But this modern Charger has features and capabilities that would leave owners of those earlier versions open-mouthed with envy, with V6 engines that far outperform those ancestral V8s, the efficiency of an 8-speed automatic transmission and all the expected electronic conveniences. Add in the availability of allwheel drive (AWD) and the inspiring Hemi V8 engine choices, and both the family and the enthusiast can be happy.

After decades of development and history, the 2014 Jeep Wrangler SUV remains faithfully true to its hard-earned and thoroughlydeserved reputation as the universal standard for off-road vehicles. The Jeep Wrangler line offers something for everybody, from a basic 2-door Sport with a soft top, to the go-wherethe-trails-aren’t Rubicon. If you need more room the longer Wrangler Unlimited offers four doors and other features, but with the same level of off-road prowess. The engine is Chrysler’s highly-commendable 3.6-liter Pentastar V6, which delivers plenty of power and noteworthy fuel economy, and the Wrangler is also one of the few remaining vehicles that’s available with a manual transmission. That’s why we named it one of the 10 Best SUVs Under $25,000 for 2014.

YOU’LL LIKE THIS CAR IF... If you want the only full-size pickup (so far) with the fuel economy of a smaller-displacement diesel engine yet all the pulling and working power you’d expect, the 2014 Ram 1500 is for you.

YOU’LL LIKE THIS CAR IF... The Dart’s youthful styling, spacious and accommodating interior, sporty character, innovative class-above technology, and top safety ratings make this compact Dodge sedan an attractive (if frequently overlooked) choice in an extremely competitive segment.

YOU’LL LIKE THIS CAR IF... You need four doors and interior room. You want some get-with-it performance. You have a modest budget. You should look at the 2014 Dodge Charger.

YOU’LL LIKE THIS CAR IF... You’ve already decided if you’ll like a Jeep Wrangler. This SUV will go anywhere tires and wheels will take you. In the bargain, you’re going to give up a lot of creature comforts, protection from the elements and modern expectations. But you already know that.

WHAT’S NEW FOR 2014 By far, the most important news for the Ram 1500 for 2014 is the addition of the 3.0-liter turbocharged EcoDiesel V6 engine. With 240 horsepower, it makes 420 lb-ft of torque (more than the 5.7-liter Hemi) and at only 2,000 rpm, so this combination will not shirk from hard work. And, it is expected to deliver best-in-class fuel economy while doing it. DRIVING IT Driving Impressions No full-size pickup drives more like a car than the 2014 Ram 1500. Instead of leaf springs for the rear suspension, the Ram 1500 has a multi-link layout with coil springs, with benefits in ride comfort and handling. Optionally available is an air-spring suspension and, while the ride quality difference between the two might be difficult to detect, the air suspension gives other advantages: Its load-leveling and variable ride-height enhances fuel economy, reduces load-in height, allows easier entry and exit, and provides increased ground clearance for severe off-road conditions. For most general applications the 3.6-liter V6 will be perfectly acceptable. However, for pulling larger trailers, there’s the choice of the robust Hemi V8 or the new EcoDiesel, which makes even more torque than the Hemi. The levels of wind and road noise, while very good for a pickup, are more than what would be expected from a mid-line sedan. ECODIESEL V6 ENGINE Favorite Features As fuel economy becomes increasingly important to truck buyers, Ram steps to the front with the 3.0-liter turbocharged EcoDiesel V6 engine, with 240 horsepower, 420 lb-ft of torque at only 2,000 rpm, and what will be extraordinary fuel efficiency. This engine is the forerunner of a new breed of pickup powerplant. AIR SUSPENSION A versatile full-size pickup needs a versatile suspension system, which is why the 2014 Ram 1500 offers electronically-controlled air suspension. With the push of a button, ride height can be lowered for ease- of-access to the cabin and cargo bed or raised for up to 10.7 inches of ground clearance.

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WHAT’S NEW FOR 2014 Introduced in the late-arriving 2013 Dart GT, the 184-horsepower/2.4-liter “Tigershark” engine also becomes standard in the 2014 SXT and Limited models. Redesigned front bucket seats offer more comfort, and all but the base Dart SE boast additional standard features. Dart option packages also have been reshuffled to better reflect customer preferences. DRIVING IT Driving Impressions A rigid core structure and well-sorted Euroflavored suspension give the Dart a confident and well-controlled feel that reaches a clear zenith in the enthusiast-oriented GT model. Although boasting the most powerful base engine in its class, the Dart also is the heaviest player in the segment. That extra mass takes a toll on acceleration and passing performance regardless of engine or transmission choice, particularly in the SE when its 2.0-liter engine is backed by the 6-speed automatic transmission. While the 1.4-liter MultiAir turbo in the Dart Aero makes the same 160 horsepower, its 24 percent more torque at virtually half the revs make the Aero considerably livelier as well as less thirsty. Buyer requests for better performance led Dodge to fit the 184-horsepower/2.4-liter in the volumeleading SXT and Limited as well as the GT for 2014, but even that extra muscle can’t match the 200-plus horsepower available in the far-lighter Civic Si, Focus ST and Jetta GLI. MULTIAIR ENGINE TECHNOLOGY Favorite Features Developed by Fiat and fitted to both the 1.4-liter and 2.4-liter Dart engines, MultiAir technology individually controls the lift and timing of the engine’s intake valves to improve both performance and fuel economy. FLOATING-ISLAND DASH BEZEL A class-exclusive feature that’s standard on Dart Aero, Limited and GT models, this innovative interior element is ringed in Ruby Red LED light piping and contains the reconfigurable 7.0-inch TFT (Thin Film Transistor) instrument cluster display and 8.4-inch UConnect touchscreen multimedia system.

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WHAT’S NEW FOR 2014 Changes for the 2014 Jeep Wrangler include a Freedom Edition and a Rubicon X special edition for even more adventuresome offroading, plus the retro-looking Willys Wheeler Edition inspired by World War II-era Jeeps. A Trail Kit includes a tow strap, D-rings, gloves and a carrying bag, and the Sport is available with 32-inch tires. DRIVING IT Driving Impressions Once a Jeep, always a Jeep, and the 2014 Wrangler SUV remains true to why people buy them – body-on-frame construction, front and rear live axles, generous ground clearance, minimal overhangs, and a distinctive look that can be traced back for almost three-quarters of a century keep the customers coming. Even though this layout is heavily skewed to offroad use, driving it on paved surfaces is far better than might initially be expected. The suspension deals with pavement irregularities as well as it deals with off-road bumps and ruts, and the precise steering is as welcome off-pavement as on. Get away from the smooth and hard surfaces and the Wrangler is everything expected, capable of dealing with incredible landscapes and even crawling along at a walking pace. And, with the Pentastar V6, the Wrangler has its best engine ever, with plenty of power for the ups and downs. 3.6-LITER PENTASTAR V6 Favorite Features The Pentastar V6 gives the Jeep Wrangler ample power, smooth operation, nice response and commendable highway fuel economy; It’s just about as perfectly suited as it can be. And if you equip the Wrangler with the available 5-speed automatic, you’ll enjoy enhanced refinement without giving up hardly any capability or efficiency. COMMANDING OFF-ROAD CAPABILITY Why else buy a Wrangler but for its capability to go far beyond the end of pavement? It may sound worn-out or obvious, but the Wrangler SUV really is very, very good at this, and its off-road prowess remains, after decades, the primary reason for buying one in the first place.

Base Price

22,395

$


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Some work can wait until the weather warms up just a bit The end of March is the beginning of spring garden projects and if this is the year you decide to have a beautiful landscape or productive vegetable garden, get organized with the help of this list to get you growing.

Five chores to do now: procrastination will just mean more work later

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4 – Feed your soil. This means adding compost or manure to the vegetable garden and around hungry roses or applying an organic fertilizer like alfalfa pellets to the soil and working this in slightly with a light raking motion. Your soil is teaming with microbes and other living critters that need organic matter to feed upon. The more living creatures in your soil the healthier your plants. 5 – Clean the beds, stop the slugs. In our wet spring weather, slugs devour the new growth of vegetables, annuals and perennials and cleaning up decaying foliage of last year’s plants is one way to destroy the slug’s favorite habitat. Stock up on slug bait (they make several brands that are pet safe) and be sure to bait for slugs around newly-planted primroses, pansies and lettuce starts.

The Compleat Home Gardener Marianne Binetti Columnist

1 – Weed, weed and weed some more. The tiny white blooming shot weed is the most important weed to smother with a mulch or hand pull this time of year. If you allow this imported weed to continue blooming it will shoot tiny seeds all over the landscape, hitting you in the face as you bend over and try to pull it up. Sheets of wet newspaper three to four pages thick can be layered over large patches of this persistent weed and then covered with a mulch of bark chips. Getting control of the weeds early means less work all summer long. 2 – Mow, feed and lime the lawn. In our damp climate moss will always be with us. But lots of moss in the lawn is also a symptom of soil that is acid and adding lime or calcium carbonate in the spring will help to neutralize the soil and help with drainage if you soil

contains clay. Fertilizing the lawn in spring helps the turf fill in bare spots where moss wants to grow. Be sure to sharpen the blade on your mower for a crisp, clean cut and fill in any dips and valleys with sandy loam so the lawn area is perfectly level. 3 – Prune, when needed. Most roses, fruit trees and overgrown shrubs benefit from a spring pruning but not all plants need to be pruned. If you haven’t removed the old growth from clumps of ornamental grasses or if you have an overgrown spiraea, ninebark, buddleah or winter weary nandina you can cut these shrubs back to almost ground level for spring renewal. Don’t be pruning rhododendrons or azaleas in early spring or you’ll be cutting off all the flower buds. Pruning after blooming is the general rule of green thumb.

Five chores that can wait until the weather warms (like after mid-May)

• Don’t buy tomato plants unless you have a heated greenhouse. • Don’t plant the seeds of warm season crops like beans, corn or squash.

See BINETTI, Page 26

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2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH. Spacious bi-level apartment near High School. Open layout, attached garage, washer, dryer. New carpet, hardwood in kitchen, newer appliances. Water, sewer, garbage paid. No pets/ smoking. Must see! $950 Month, first, last plus $500 deposit required. 206-369-0859

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2.3 acres between Gig Harbor and Allyn. Large creek with saltwater frontage and boat access at higher tides. Power, water and septic installed. RV or mobile ready. $79,950.00. Owner contract or lease option OK. 253-426-5137 Real Estate for Sale Manufactured Homes

Bonney Lake Bargain 2bdrm 2bath Manufactured Home 1400sqft Only $84,000 FHA Financing. 206-570-7672; 206-650-3908; Realty West 425-766-7370

SEVERAL HOMES FOR SALE

Apartments for Rent Pierce County LAKE TAPPS

1 BR $600. 2 BR $850 Nice apartments. Appliances, laundry, water, sewer, garbage incl. Nice quiet country setting. No pets. 253891-9128. WA Misc. Rentals Duplexes/Multiplexes BUCKLEY

2 BEDROOM DUPLEX Washer, dr yer, water, sewer, garbage & lawn maintenance included. Quiet neighborhood. BUCKLEY $810 / month, first month 2 B E D RO O M S i n g l e - and $1,000 deposit. Call w i d e M o b i l e . C l e a n , 360-893-0195. country setting with great view. Washer, dryWA Misc. Rentals 4 BR FSBO OR TRADE er. $750 month includes Parking/RV Spaces water. Small pet okay. The next Palm Springs is in Asotin! 3 blocks to 253-350-1539 Hammond RV Park Snake River in Hell’s Buckley $99 Special First Month C a nyo n . 4 B R , 2 B A 4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Westport, WA 2,200 SF, 1 story with Rambler. Large Living Water/Sewer/Garbage/ full walk out basement. Room with gas fireplace. Internet & Cable. Outstanding views of the Open concept kitchen Clean park. No dogs. river and canyon. 1,100 a n d fa m i l y r o o m . A l l *$230/Mo* SF deck for barbaqueing fe n c e d 3 c a r g a ra g e. & fun in the hot sun. Lo- $1,700/month (253)709360-268-9645 cated on .78 of an acre, 7008 24x40’ shop. $270,000. ROY Will consider trade in Apartments for Rent ~ RV SPACES ~ P u ya l l u p, S u m n e r o r King County Bonney Lake areas. Call $375/Mo ELDERLY HOUSING 509-243-9531. Incls: Water, Septic, Accepting applications Garbage, Cable & Rainier View II Real Estate for Sale Playground. Located 1 Bedroom Apts Waterfront in Clean Mobile / RV Basic Rents start at $625 or Park in Roy CLEAR LAKE, EATONVILLE 30% adjusted monthly income. Must be 62 years or o l d e r, h a n d i c a p p e d o r disabled, regardless of age. Income limits apply. We are located at:

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LEE HOTEL, Clean rooms at an affordable price. Includes utilities and basic cable. 253951-6909. 1110 Griffin Enumclaw.

1 & 2 BEDROOM apartm e n t s i n E n u m c l a w. Washer, dr yer in unit. Covered parking. Small WA Misc. Rentals pets ok. We pay water, Want to Rent s e w e r & g a r b a g e . Live at Water’s Edge! Longtime Enumclaw Two bed (master loft), (360)825-0707 resident looking for 2 one full bath, beach front ENUMCLAW home in Shelton. Jump 2 BR; SPACIOUS APT BR apt @ $850/month. f r o m yo u r p a r t y s i ze in 4 plex. Move in dis- (253)394-1622. deck into the water at count for cleaning and h i g h t i d e a n d d i g fo r repairs. Fireplace includclams and oysters at low ed. $750, $500 damage tide. Full kitchen, wood dep, first, last. Section 8 and pellet stove ready, welcome. 206-369-5304. custom spiral staircase ENUMCLAW and plenty of charm. C O Z Y 1 B E D RO O M G a ra g e, g a r d e n , a n d apartment in quiet neighf i r e p i t . $ 1 2 9 , 9 5 0 . b o r h o o d . N ew c a r p e t 360.897.8503. and paint, gas fireplace, real estate washer, dryer. $700 per 0500 rentals month. 360-825-4157. ENUMCLAW

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2 0 A c r e s, $ 0 D ow n , BUCKLEY Only $119/mo. Owner 2 Financing, NO CREDIT CHECKS! Near El Paso, Texas. Beautiful Mountain Views! Money Back G u a ra n t e e. C a l l 8 6 6 882-5263 Ext. 81 B E D R O O M , 1 B AT H www.sunsetranches.net Apar tment for rent. Washer / dryer hookup NEWS Updates Daily! in unit. Quiet location, close to downtown. No courierherald.com blscourierherald.com smoking. No pets. No excepetions. $725 mo, $400 / dep. Background ASOTIN, 99402 / Credit Check $40. 360825-8309.

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Large 2 BD upstairs, 1 Commercial Rentals car detached garage, full Office/Commercial s i ze wa s h e r & d r ye r, O F F I C E S PAC E close to schools. AVAILABLE Downtown (360)825-0707 Enumclaw 232 to 273 sq. ft office spaces. RAINIER VIEW I Each office equipped Now accepting with two phone lines and applications for two Ethernet ports for in2 BEDROOM APTS ternet ready capability. Basic rents start at $685 H i g h S p e e d I n t e r n e t available immediately. or 30% of adjusted Garbage and cleaning of monthly income. common area included. Income Limits Apply. Utilities prorate by 2745 Warner Ave s q u a r e fo o t o f o f f i c e Enumclaw s p a c e . C a l l To d a y. Call 360-825-6146 (360)802-8220. TDD 711


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ANNOUNCE your festiva l fo r o n l y p e n n i e s. Four weeks to 2.7 million readers statewide for about $1,200. Call this newspaper or 1 (206) 634-3838 for more details. Dear Birth Parent, Thank you for your brave and honorable decision to consider adoption. We know by making this decision you want the best for your child and we respect your desire to find the best family to love and cherish your baby. We a r e ve r y ex c i t e d about completing our family and appreciate you taking the time to get to know us better. We are Brad and Naomi, a very fun couple who love life and each other ver y much. We understand the importance of an adoption plan and would be honored to be a part of yours. We are grateful for your time in considering us. We hope you would like to explore this relationship further and we would be thrilled to meet you, should you wish. We hope you find peace and confidence in the choice that you make for you and your child. Sincerely, Brad and Naomi. Please contact our attor ney at (206) 728-5858. Ask for J o a n . R e fe r e n c e f i l e #0746 or call (206)915-4016

Lake, WA 98391. Location: The project site is located south of 1 1 1 1 0 1 8 5 t h Ave n u e East, within the SW and SE quarters of Section 4 and the NW and NE quarters of Section 09, Township 19N, R a n g e 0 5 E , W. M . , Pierce County Parcel 7001273130. Documents Submitted: S E PA E n v i r o n m e n t a l Checklist, vicinity map, and site plan. Environmental Determination: A Mitigated Determination of Nonsignificance (MDNS) is being i s s u e d u n d e r WAC 197-11-350. The responsible official has determined there will not be probable significant adverse environmental impacts from this proposal if the mitigation measures listed in the MDNS are implemented. All comments are welcomed and will be accepted prior to 5:00PM on April 10, 2014. The responsible official may reconsider or withdraw the MDNS based on new information or possible impacts discovered dur ing the comment period. Staff Contact: Ryan Harriman, AICP, Associate Planner, City of Bonney Lake Community Development Depar tment, Phone: (253) 447-4350, Email: harrimanr@ci.bonneylake.wa.us. The environmental threshold determination may be appealed within fifteen days after the completion of the comment period. The application and related documents are available for review dur ing nor mal business hours at the C i t y o f B o n n ey L a ke C o m m u n i t y D eve l o p ment Department, 9002 Main Street East, Suite 300, Bonney Lake, WA. # 551192 3/26/14

time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the attorney of record at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Pers o n a l R e p r e s e n t a t i ve served or mailed the Notice to the Creditors as p r ov i d e d u n d e r R C W 11.40.202(3); or (4) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the administration assets and non-a dministration assets of the decedent. Date of first publication: KELLY CLARK BURNS, Personal Representative c/o Richard b. Kayne, Attor ney for Personal Representative 921 W Broadway, Ste 3 0 3 , S p o k a n e, WA 99201 (509) 328-3005 # 549408 3/19/14, 3/26/14, 4/2/14

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NOTICE OF SEPA THRESHOLD DETERMINATION N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the City of Bonney Lake received an environmental checkl i s t f r o m t h e B o n n ey Lake Public Works Depar tment on Februar y 11, 2014 for State Envir o n m e n t a l Po l i c y A c t ( S E PA ) r ev i ew o f t h e Fennel Creek Trail Parking Lot. The application was deemed complete on Februar y 12, 2014 and Notice of Application was issued on February 19, 2014. Project: Fennel Creek Trail Par king Lot File Number: PLN-201401711 Applicant: City of Bonney Lake, Gar y Leaf, 9002 Main Street East, Suite 200, Bonney

PUBLIC NOTICE Whitwor th Pest Solutions, Inc. at 253-8451818 will be treating for mosquitoes in the W i cke r s h a m B a s i n i n Buckley, WA under the Aquatic Mosquito Control General Permit issued by the Washington State Department of Ecology. The date ranges of planned larvicide treatments to water on the proper ty are: May 16-24, June 6-13, July 3-11, July 25-31, Aug 8-15, Sep 4-12, Sep 19-26. Larvicide name: Vectolex CG/FG, active ingredient: Bacillus Sphaericus. Any person desiring more information on application updates or pesticides planned for use should contact Erik Hodson at Whitwor th Pest Solutions at 253-845-1818. Washington State Dept of Ecology Aquatic Pesticides Permit Manager: Jon Jennings 360-4076283. # 551187 3/26/14 NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF SPOKANE No. 13-4-00508-7 In Re the Estate of: Howard Donald Clark, Deceased. The Personal Representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having claim against the deceased must, before the

SUMMONS SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF WASHINGTON, COUNTY OF KING No. 14-2-03738-4 The Estate of: Howard Donald Clark, Plaintiff. vs. Margene C. Jackson and Douglas E. and Sharon Brackenbrough, and the unknown heirs of any person living or dead, that may have or claim any interest, and a ny p e r s o n t h a t m ay have or claim any interest in the subject property. Defendants. Yo u a r e h e r e by s u m moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit, within sixty days after the ____ day of _____________, 2014 and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, The Estate of Howard Donald Clark, at its attorney’s office b e l ow s t a t e d ; a n d i n case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. Richard B. Kayne, Attorney for Plaintiff 921 W. Broadway, Ste 3 0 3 , S p o k a n e, WA 99201 (509) 328-3005 # 549403 3/19/14, 3/26/14, 4/2/14, 4/9/14, 4/16/14, 4/23/14 PUBLIC NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING, AND STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEPA) DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) FOR 2014 CITY OF ENUMCLAW PARKS & OPEN SPACE PLAN Permit Application Number: SEPA Environmental Checklist File #14075 Applicant: City of Enumclaw, Community Development Depar tment, 1309 Myrtle Ave., Enumclaw, WA 98022. Description of Proposal: The City of Enumclaw Pa r k s & O p e n S p a c e Plan 2014 is a six-year

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planning document which addresses mainten a n c e, u p gra d e s a n d potential additions to the City’s parks, trails and recreation facilities. This document replaces the 2006 “Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Ser vices Master Plan” adopted Au g u s t 2 8 , 2 0 0 6 v i a R e s o l u t i o n N o. 1 1 6 2 . This is a non- project action. Future actions resulting from the plan will be subject to SEPA. Location of Proposal: The Park Plan is a planning document which addresses 4,033-acres of city-owned parks and recreation proper ties currently within the City of Enumclaw and Urban Growth Area, plus the undeveloped Anderson Riverview, Fell Hill and Farmers Parks (each of these three parks are located outside the UGA). Other Permits Required: The proposed non-project action will need the following approvals: (1) Review and threshold determination under the State Environmental Policy Act for Non-Project Actions; ( 2 ) R ev i ew a n d c o m ment by the Washington State Community, Trade and Economic Development Depar tment; and (3) Review and adoption by the Enumclaw City Council. Dates: This application was submitted: March 21, 2014 T h i s a p p l i c a t i o n wa s deemed complete on: March 21, 2014 This notice was published on: March 26, 2014 Lead Agency: City of Enumclaw Determination of NonSignificance: The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required und e r R C W 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. C o m m e n t Pe r i o d : O n April 21, at 7:30 p.m., the Enumclaw City Council will hold a public hearing on this proposal at the City Hall Council Chambers located at 1 3 3 9 G r i f f i n Ave n u e. The lead agency will not act on this proposal for fourteen (14) days from the publication date identified above. Written comments must be rec e i ve d by 4 : 3 0 p. m . , April 9, 2014. Contact the Community Development Department for copies of the proposed amendments. C o m m e n t Pe r i o d fo r Other Agencies: This DNS is issued under WAC 1 9 7 - 1 1 - 3 4 0 ( 2 ) . Commenting agencies should submit any comments within the abovestated period. Upon request, the City will reconsider its lead agency status, the issuance of this DNS, or any mitigating measures. Administrator of Development Regulations and Responsible SEPA Official Erika Shook, Community Development Director 1309 Myrtle Aven u e , E n u m c l a w, WA 98022 Phone 360-825-3593 FAX 360-825-7232 # 551184 3/26/14

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$7,700=2 SIDE BY SIDE plots in highly desirable “Lords Prayer Memorial” area Evergreen-Washelli Memorial Park. Valued at $5,750 ea. Section 17, lot 214, graves 6 & 7 . 1 1 1 1 1 Au r o ra Ave Nor th, 98133. Gloria 480-361-5074. CEMETERY PLOT available in the beautiful Mountain View Cemeter y in Tacoma. West L aw n l o c a t i o n . Wa s $3,600, now selling for $1,500! Call: 253-5652827

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4” Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control (3) 10’x8’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’X6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 18” eave and gable overhangs, 2’ poly eavelight, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent. $

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27,624

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359/mo.

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CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank all of our wonderful friends and cousins that helped so much during the loss of our dad, father-in-law and grandpa. A special thank you to the Enumclaw Men’s Club for providing the perfect setting to celebrate Claude’s life. Thank you

Beth for making this happen. To Olsen’s Meats for their great generosity and thoughtfulness. To my cousin George for making Dad’s favorite kielbasa. To all our thoughtful friends and family that brought in food. To Doug Wagner for the perfect eulogy; you did a great job. And to all our

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wonderful friends who took care of everything for me, Fae Wagner, Robert and Kathy Chambers, Becky Birklid, Connie Johnson, Betty and Joe Mallery. I could not have done it without you. To everyone, thank you for helping us celebrate his life in exactly the way he would have wanted – great family and friends and great food. The cards and flowers warmed our hearts and brightened our days. Don, Claudia, Chelsey and Calli Remitz • • • Thanks to our family and friends and all those who

have given of their time and efforts, phone calls, visits, cards and more since Paul’s accident Dec. 23. The wonderful therapists at Enumclaw Health and Rehab made walking possible again, therapists from Gentiva are yet giving him more strength. We are grateful for six weeks as recipients of the warmth and care offered us as we lived in Cascade House. The facility was lovely, the management and activities director lifted our spirits each day, the whole staff made our stay special, the meals were very good. We are now happy to be hack in our home. Paul and Janet Dickson

ELFERS FROM 6 to the repair shop. Fortunately, my insurance covered most of the towing costs. At the shop, the mechanic re-tapped the threads and then told me the spark plugs I had purchased at the local auto parts store were too “hot” for the coils that now go to each spark plug rather than the old way I was familiar with, a distributor and wires. I was told that had I used the type of plugs I had purchased, I would have burned up the coils at $150 each (times four). The mechan-

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ic replaced the plugs with the right type for the truck and I was able to drive it home. The owner of the mechanic’s shop was being sympathetic when he told me, “We’ve all done it.” We all make mistakes that are costly and that I shouldn’t beat myself up too much. What lessons did I learn from my out-of-date, beh i nd-t he-tech nolog y attempts at being an athome mechanic? Leave the new technology to the experts. A lot has changed since I replaced the spark plugs in my 20s and 30s. Times have changed and automobile technology is a lot more complex than it used to be. Kathleen, my wife, said I should stick to what I’m good at and let others do the repairs. Good advice. Rather than spending my time doing what I’m not good at, I should focus on doing and improving what I am strong in. That’s what I tell my high school completion students and maybe I should follow my own advice.

BINETTI FROM 18 • Don’t put heat-loving annuals like petunias, marigolds or geraniums into pots or windowboxes. • Don’t try to aerate the lawn if the soil is still wet. Waterlogged soil is easily compacted. • Don’t use a weed-andfeed product on your lawn. Cold night temperatures make the weed killers ineffective. Note: Marianne Binetti will speak at 10 a.m. April 6 at Windmill Gardens on “I Love Color.” Call to make reservations or go online to www.windmillgarden.com • • •

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CALLERO FROM 4 Washington University, guiding the Wildcats to consecutive NAIA national championship appearances. Since entering the coaching ranks, Callero has established a reputation for reversing the fortunes of programs on the rocks. As head coach at Seattle University from 2001 to 2009), Callero directed the Redhawks to 75 victories during his final four seasons and successfully guided the program through its Division I transition. His final season with the Redhawks produced a 21-8 campaign and the program’s highest winning percentage in 45 seasons. Prior to his success at Seattle, Callero guided Division III

University of Puget Sound to a combined 22-25 record during the 1999-00 and 2000-01 seasons. The Loggers finished 14-10 during his final season to secure the program’s first winning campaign in nine years. Before pointing Puget Sound in a winning direction, Callero served the 1998-99 season as an assistant coach at USC. He compiled a 130-49 mark during a pair of three-season stints at Highline Community College (1989-92 and 1995-98) and, before departing for USC, helped guide the Thunderbirds to successive Northwest Athletic Association of Community Colleges championships. He twice earned conference Coach of the Year praise after Highline posted a combined 63-2 mark during the 1996-97 and 1997-98

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campaigns. Between successful stints at Highline Community College, Callero served as the head coach and as a guidance counselor at Sumner High (1992-95). Under Callero, Sumner also posted its first winning campaign in six years. The postseason success of this year’s Cal Poly team has bumped Callero’s visibility, largely due to a regular season record that didn’t seem to inspire confidence. His squad lost nine of its final 11 before entering the Big West Conference tournament. But the Mustangs won the tourney title to earn the program’s first NCAA bid. With the victory over Texas Southern, Cal Poly squared off against Wichita State with a season record of 14-19.

exist anymore. There’s yet another situation I’d highlight. Corporate America pays few taxes, if any at all. In general, Boeing hasn’t paid any taxes for 10 years and, furthermore, owing to any army of lawyers who’ve manipulated the tax code, we’ve recent found out that the government apparently owes Boeing millions of dollars! Similarly, wealthy individuals have access to lawyers and accountants who find loopholes in the tax laws and, consequently, a CEO who clears more than $20,000,000 a year often pays fewer taxes than a secretary. Of course, when you examine the top wealthiest families (the top 1 percent) you find many of them don’t work anyway. They can easily live off their inheritance. And just

in case there isn’t enough inheritance to live in the style they’re accustomed to, they also marry into more money. Whereas the lower class and the struggling middle class often marry for love, it’s different in the upper class. The “noblesse” feels the importance of love is greatly exaggerated. They point out that a lot of people know how to love, but very few people are rich. And you can learn to love anyone if the money is right. In this respect, the upper class tends to close in upon itself. I’ll conclude with yet another statistic that’s received considerable press in the last few months. A mere 85 people (family autocrats) have and control more wealth than half the world’s population (3.5 billion people). As they used to say, what’s wrong with this picture?

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