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The King County Fire District 28 Board of Commissions continues on a rocky road marked with controversy. During a May 5 meeting, the board unanimously voted to accept the resignation agreement of former Fire Chief Joe Clow. The contract will pay Clow about $125,000, which includes more than $82,000 in compensation for vacation and sick leave, along with his salary through August. Although Clow is being paid through August, he ended his working relationship
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Senior Center turning 40 Community invited to help celebrate four decades of service By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer
A treasured community resource is turning 40 years old and everyone is invited to help celebrate. The Enumclaw Senior Center will be the guest of honor from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, May 15. Visitors will observe a fourdecade photo timeline and be
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treated to refreshments and hors d’eouvres. In addition, the 56th Army Band will be playing at 6. The senior center’s ongoing success could be linked to stability at the top. Jobyna Nickum, who has headed the operating since 1991, is just the third executive director in 40 years. An unabashed advocate for the center and its visitors, Nickum sees Thursday’s celebration “as a way not just to celebrate our current seniors, but really to honor all the seniors who have walked through these doors for the past four decades. To honor all the people who
have worked here over the years, all the many volunteers, all the seniors who have been a part of the fabric of the Enumclaw Senior Center, past and present.” Four decades of success is no accident, Nickup emphasizes. The senior center “makes an actual difference is the lives of our eldest citizens,” she said, pointing to offerings like the myriad programs offered within the center’s walls, the noontime luncheons, the hot meal program for homebound citizens and the van that shuttles seniors
Roach seeking seventh term in state Senate By Dennis Box Editor
Pam Roach, R-Auburn, announced she will be seeking a seventh term representing the 31st District in the state Senate. “I want to continue my work to protect taxpayers, defend constitutional liberties and boost Washington’s economic recovery,” Roach said in a release. “The concerns of the people are my priorities.” Roach won her first state senate election
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Dangers of social media discussed Safety is likely a concern for any parent who has a child using social media. With that in mind, a free presentation on social media safety will be offered to the public from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 20, at the Chalet Theatre in Enumclaw. Four speakers will address social media issues from various perspectives. With children networking online more and more, it is important to know the true capabilities of the equipment used, the newest applications available and the platforms they are performing on. There can be many benefits to social media, but there are also burdens. The pitfalls of abuse and misuse in this new culture of communicating are becoming more evident day by day, and the Tuesday forum will provide usable tools for keeping kids safe. The event is sponsored by LINCCK Civility– Compassion–K ind ness, a part of the Enumclaw Regional Healthcare Foundation.
CARD OF THANKS Our deepest gratitude to all those that attended the celebration of life for Jolene Betland on April 19. Your love and support was overwhelming and will be remembered. A special thanks to those that contributed their time, resources and talents to making the day so amazing. The family and friends of Jolene Betland
CHIEF FROM 1 with the district May 5. Clow was chief for five years. District Attorney Mike Reynolds said paying the former chief through August allowed him to be vested into the retirement program. Enumclaw Police Chief Jim Zoll acted as fire chief through Monday, when Doug Dawson took over as interim fire chief. Dawson was interim fire chief after Joe Kolisch retired in 2007 and prior to Clow’s hiring. Reynolds said Dawson will be paid $8,500 per month with a housing allowance of $1,500 month.
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While the May 5 board meeting was shorter and more restrained than previous meetings, behind the curtain emotions were running high. During a phone interview, Commissioner Dave Hannity came out firing at his fellow commissioners, particularly Angie Stubblefield, concerning Clow’s resignation. Hannity said the issue of ending Clow’s tenure with the district came “out of the blue. This is a three-person board and I got whipped up on.” Hannity said he believes Stubblefield had a problem with Clow and wanted to terminated him, but there was no
Wednesday, May 14, 2014 • The Enumclaw Courier-Herald • Page 3 legal cause or reason. Hannity stated the troubles between the chief and Stubblefield date back to the Community Advisory Group that was formed in 2013. Clow asked members of the community to join the advisory group to look at the financial and other issues facing the district. Stubblefield was one of the members asked to join. During the process Stubblefield was removed from the group by Clow. “I’m the one that told Joe to get her off ,” Hannity said. “He put her on and I told him to get her off…. It is retaliation on her part.” Hannity said he voted to ratify the resignation contract because it was “in the best interests of Joe.” Stubblefield noted Clow resigned and was not terminated. Concerning the retaliation claim, Stubblefield said, “That is simply not the case. It has nothing to do with it.... I have no animosity with the chief. I wish him well wherever he is going.” During her campaign, Stubblefield said she stood up for taxpayers while a member of the group. One of the vexing issues involving Clow’s resignation is the cost to the district after two firefighters were laid off in January and two administrative staff were eliminated due to budget problems following the failure of the levy in November. According to Hannity, the
cost of the paying Clow and Dawson may cause more firefighters to be laid off. “If they vote to lay off more firefighters it will be a total travesty,” Hannity said. Hannity said he believed Clow was a “good, solid chief. Now we are opening up a can of worms. We can’t make up that $125,000.” Hannity went on to say he believes Stubblefield and her supporters are against the firefighters’ union. “It’s a first-class attack against firefighters and the firefighters’ union,” Hannity said. “If this continues there will be a war between the union and the commission.” Stubblefield said she represents all residents of the district, not just a few supporters. “I represent 18,000 people, those are my supporters,” Stubblefield said. She said when Dawson arrives she anticipates the board will be able to “find out where we fiscally stand. We (Stubblefield and fellow commissioner Stan McCall) didn’t create this problem. This problem was already here. We are coming in like firefighters trying to make it better.” Stubblefield said there “is no problem between the board and the union. If there is a problem it is with the union.” In terms of the cost of the paying Clow and Dawson, she thought it would be about a “wash, if not a little less” com-
pared to continue to play Clow through December when his contract would have ended. Union President and King County Fire District Firefighter John Bloomer said, “If the district truly has the funds to cover this, why were they not used to prevent the firefighter layoffs in January, which resulted in a 25 percent reduction in minimum staffing levels?” Bloomer added, “I fear additional cuts will be made to our staffing and further reductions in levels of service to residents of the district will be necessary to offset the cost of the separation agreement. As always, the Enumclaw/KCFD 28 firefighters will continue to provide the highest level of service we can with the resources we are provided.” Stubblefield said she believes, “We are moving in the right direction. I think things will fall into place. That doesn’t mean we won’t have missteps. It just means things are moving in the right direction.”
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OBITUARIES CHARLES BOOTH Enumclaw resident Charles Leroy Booth, 90, died April 21, 2014, at the Veterans Administration hospital in Seattle. He had lived in this area since 1963. He was born May 19, 1923, in Deerwood, Minn. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and received a Purple Heart. He worked at many occupations, Charles Booth including truck driver, and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He is survived by wife Helen Booth; sons David Booth of Enumclaw and Earl Booth of Black Diamond; brothers Laverne Booth and Dwaine Booth, both of Crosby, Minn.; sisters Laura Saftich of Ravensdale and Marylou Hamilton of Anoka, Minn.; and four grandchildren. Burial will be Monday, May 19, at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent.
FRANK McCORTNEY Enumclaw resident Frank Junior McCortney, 84, died May 8, 2014. He was born Jan. 18, 1930, in Duncin, Okla., to Francis and Bessie McCortney. He retired from The Boeing Co. after more than 40 years of service. He loved playing games with his family and traveling in his motor home, especially to Reno and Las Vegas. He enjoyed the outdoors, whether salmon fishing or building a campfire.
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He is survived by wife Dolphine of Enumclaw; son Michael McCortney and wife Kathy of Bonney Lake; daughters Victoria McCortney and Janis Russell and husband Jon, all of Spokane, Wash., and Eileen (Chris) McKern and husband Chris of Bonney Lake; and many grand- and great-grandchildren A celebration of his life is planned for 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 14, at Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. Remembrances can be made in his name to the American Heart Association, 710 Second Ave. No. 900, Seattle, 98104. Services are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
DONALD STUMPFF Donald Stumpff, 83, died May 12, 2014. He was born Oct. 30, 1930 in Joliet, Mont. He retired from Kenworth following 39 years of employment, was a member of the Sheet Metal Workers union and loved riding motorcycles. He is survived by wife Lila Stumpff Donald Stumpff of Buckley; sons Gordon Morrow of Buckley and Kevin Morrow of Renton; daughters Dorthea Atchison and husband Randy of Sequim, Wash., and Kathlene Moore and husband Monte of Deer Park, Wash.; sister Frankie Beck of Bonney Lake; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. No services were planned at this time. Arrangements were by Weeks’ Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
Center looks to fill board post
The Black Diamond Community Center is looking for a new board member. Among other things, board members determine the center’s goals and objectives; approve funding and personnel policies; authorize programs sponsored by BDCC; evaluate center operation; and appoint an executive director that works under the direction of the board president and shall have general direction and administrative responsibility for the day-to-day operation of the programs sponsored by BDCC. Board members attend meetings at 6 p.m. the second Monday of each month at the community center. For an application, stop by the center or contact Cheryl Hanson, executive director, at 360-886-1011.
BIRTHS St. Elizabeth Hospital A boy, Nathan, born May 6, 2014, to Sydni and Ryan Lane of Enumclaw. A boy, Paxton Richard Cowan, born May 8, 2014, to Tabitha and David Cowan of Enumclaw.
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BETRICE ROSS Buckley resident Betrice “Betty” Ross, 89, died May 6, 2014. She was born April 12, 1925, in Crested Butte, Colo. She enjoyed crafts, quilting, crocheting, Betrice Ross sewing and teaching preschool. She was a member of the Eastern Star and was a grand officer. She was very involved in her church. She is survived by daughter Dixie Jameyson of Buckley; sons Dale Ross and wife Terry of Beaverton, Ore., and Layne Ross and wife Marlis of South Prairie; brother William Hutterman and wife Georgia of Lakewood, Wash.; eight grand-
children and 16 great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the Carbonado Fire Department, Drawer 91, Carbonado, 98323. A memorial service is planned for 2 p.m. Saturday, May 17, at Carbonado Community Church. Burial will be at the Carbonado City Cemetery. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes. com.
GRACE VanRY Enumclaw resident Grace VanRy died May 7, 2014, at the age of 89. She was born Aug. 2, 1924, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, to Alfred Inwood and Grace VanRy Isabella Drabwell Inwood. She grew up in Edmonton, gradu-
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ated from high school there and then met her future husband Paul L. Cline during World War II in England. They were married for 21 years until his death in 1965. She remarried in 1976 to Joe VanRy they were married for 19 years. She loved to dance, especially ballroom. She was involved with elder care, loved performing for her peers, was always willing to help her kids and enjoyed spending time at the ocean. She is survived by sons Bernie J. Cline of Everett, Wash., and Kevin W. Cline and wife Elena of San Antonio, Texas; daughters Patty Van Winkle Hudsen and husband Rich of Enumclaw, Kimberly Johnson and husband Rick of Salem, Ore., and Michelle R. Canales and husband Manuel of Concrete, Wash.; 11 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by daughter Laureen Brown, son Alan Cline and her husbands. Memorials may be made to the American
BARBARA STONE Former Buckley resident Barbara J. Stone, 85, died April 20, 2014, in Nolalu, Ontario, Canada. She was raised and educated in Champaign, Ill. She married Edward Stone in 1948 and they had four children. She moved to Canada in 1981. She is survived by daughter Judith Griffith and husband Kevin; son Michael Stone and wife Carol; brother Charles Williamson and wife Joan; sister Marjorie Pratt and husband Donald; and numerous members of her extended family. She was preceded in death by daughter Janie and son Patrick.
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Sandra Kaye Cerne-Varney, 67, of Fairview, NC passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 27, 2014 at her home. A native of Auburn, WA, she was the daughter of Madeline Lee Zydek Cerne of Enumclaw, WA, and the late Frank Edward Cerne. She was an alumni of Seattle University and was of the Roman Catholic faith. She is survived by her children, Bruce Varney and wife, Darcy, of Fairview, NC, and Jason Varney; sister, Linda Cerne Smith and husband, Bernie, of Dallas, OR; grandchildren, Victor, Nichole, and Sarah, and a great granddaughter, Lilly. Condolences may be made to the family at www.AshevilleMortuaryServices.com.
Kenneth Allan Graybeal passed away peacefully at the age of 83 after a brief illness. Born to John B. and Doretta (Julson) Graybeal, he grew up in Buckley, WA and graduated from Buckley High School in 1949. Ken served in the U.S. Navy from 1951-1954 and was a sonarman on the U.S.S. Murray during the Korean War. In 1960 he graduated from Washington State University with a B.A. in Accounting. He opened an accounting practice in Burien, WA and later was employed by the FBI as a special agent for 8 years. Ken then returned to accounting, working with taxes for the remainder of his career. In 1968 he met his wife of 45 years, Gretchen Utke, while climbing to the summit of Mt. Rainier. They married on November 30, 1968, and mountain climbing and hiking remained an important part of their life together. He spent many years on genealogy research and compiled extensive history. After living in Bellevue, WA for 36 years they retired to Buckley, WA, Ken’s hometown. He is survived by his wife Gretchen, daughters Susie (Marc) Burns, and Sheri (Matt) Treat, and 3 grandchildren, Amanda Burns, Shannon Treat and Kaden Treat. Ken enjoyed a long life with many opportunities to travel and enjoy the outdoors. His wishes were for a small family service, and he will be interned at the Buckley Cemetery. Remembrances may be left at www.legacy.com.
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Norman G. Irons, 83, of Buckley died May 3, 2014 in Seattle while surrounded by his family. Norm was born July 28, 1930 in Carbonado to Walter & Helen Irons, he graduated from Buckley High School in 1949 and served in the US Army. He worked in the lumber industry as a buyer & manager for over 62 years, retiring in Sept. of 2013 at the age of 83. Norm was appointed to the Buckley City Council from Sep. 1996 through Dec. 2003 and was elected Jan. 2012 to present. He married Beverly on Mar. 31, 1951 at the Community Presbyterian Church in Buckley. He was a devoted husband and loved spending time with her. She preceded him in death on Feb. 8, 2012. Norm was best known for his humor, giving spirit, and the love for his children, his church & his Lord. Norm loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing, his animals, playing candy crush and solitaire. He is preceded in death by sister, Dorothy Kleven, & daughter, Debbie Irons-Vaughn. Survivors include son, Jeffery Irons and wife Sarah Jean; daughter, Janie Floyd, and brother, Les Irons all of Buckley. He is also survived by 7 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, brother in-laws, Joe Allman of Auburn & Jack Rudstrom of Bellevue. He was a generous loving man who will be greatly missed. A funeral service will be held, Sat., May 17, 2014 at 11:30 a.m. at Community Presbyterian Church in Buckley with burial at Wilkeson City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Community Presbyterian Church.
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Is there an issue in your life, in your job or in your family that you are ignoring? Are you hoping it will just go away? Most of us have an “elephant in the room” that, like the commercial for COPD, follows us around wherever we go. I have found it common for us humans to avoid dealing with difficult issues. These difficult, often unspoken problems are the ones we need to face. We can do that by asking ourselves some probing questions. Question 1: What is the elephant in the room that you are avoiding in your life? Is it your eating, smoking, drinking, drug or exercise Rich Elfers habits? Whatever it Columnist is, you have probably become quite clever at diverting your thinking from it. You’re in good company. Many of us do that. The first step to ending bad behaviors is to face the fact that you have them. I have found that as I age, I see the effects of my past decision-making coming home to roost. It’s true for all of us. What we could get away with when we were younger begins to show up in late middle age. Just take a look at your medicine cabinet or in the mirror to see what areas you might have avoided facing. It’s a good start. Question 2: Are you avoiding issues at your job? Many of us deal with difficult people or situations in our work that never seem to go away. We may have a boss who uses us to his/her advantage and we put up with it. A fellow employee may drive us crazy. If you are the boss, you may have employees who are thorns in your flesh that make your day miserable. There are any number of manifestations of work-related elephants in the room. The solution is to first face the problem and then work to figure out how to find solutions. Question 3: What is the elephant in the room when dealing with your family? How’s your marriage going? If you’re not married and would like to be, what’s keeping you from finding that “someone special”? How are your children doing, either under your care or out of the nest and on their own? Are they living up to what you hoped and wished for them? If they’re already grown, there’s not much you can do, but perhaps you can rectify the parenting mistakes you made when they were young by becoming more involved with your grandchildren. I have found we humans tend to go to two extremes when we finally are forced to face whatever problems beset us: we tend to under-react and give up on the problem, feeling that the issue is impossible to address, or we over-react and obsess on it, letting the issue take over and control our lives, pushing out other things we need to do. Counseling is, of course, one good avenue for dealing with these issues of avoidance of the elephants in the
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I attended the fire commissioners meeting May 5. It was my first time since before the debacle of an election last November. If the attendance last night was any indication of the way the majority of Enumclaw voted, then that election was well and truly an epic fail! I was only aware of two citizens, commissioners not included, that would have voted against the levy that failed. I can only assume that the majority of the voters who voted “no” on the levy and elected the new commissioner, were swayed by the false information in the voters pamphlet. Even though The Enumclaw Courier-Herald posted the facts, correcting the pamphlet, it was obvious more people read the voters pamphlet than they did the Enumclaw newspaper. Unfortunate. Being told that former Fire Chief Clow decided to tender his resignation, like it was all his idea and that
he wasn’t handed an ultimatum, is offensive. They are assuming taxpayers don’t see through the smoke and mirrors. This is demeaning. At least the taxpayers that were represented at the May 5 meeting are not fooled! If the huge issue before the election was “mismanagement of funds,” then what do we have going on now if not another huge mismanagement of funds? They “let go” two, now three, firefighters, including former Fire Chief Clow and then attempted to violate collective bargaining rights by asking the remainder to take a pay cut outside of the agreed negotiation period? Can you say illegal? Seriously? Why? So the commissioners can continue to waste the money on investigations and lawyers fees to negotiate former Fire Chief Clow’s “willing” resignation? Former Fire Chief Clow was supposedly “resigned” for “performance issues”? Really? Was it because he wasn’t a performing monkey or puppet on a string? I’m ashamed and appalled that more of the citizens of Enumclaw aren’t concerned that our fire department isn’t up to standard because a handful (two) of citizens and their puppet are slowly driving
it into the ground. Get involved people! Belinda Cooper Enumclaw
New fire commissioners inherited financial mess The King County Fire District 28 levy failed, resulting in a budget shortfall. It is my opinion, the reason is the mismanagement of funds spent by the former commissioners of which one is Mr. Hannity. Along came elected-bya-large margin Angie Stubblefield and then appointed Commissioner McCall. They had to make difficult decisions including letting go two firemen and two administrative staff. When funds are spent recklessly, cuts have to be made. Don’t place the blame on the new commissioners for the financial mess that was left for them to deal with. Our firefighters perform an excellent service to our community and we meed the funding so they can continue to do so. Let the commissioners do their job. Elizabeth Zak Enumclaw
Folk and jazz on display at café The other day I sat in the middle of my living room floor and started sorting through some 33 rpm records that have survived the last 40 or 50 years in fair, if not surprisingly, good condition. Several years ago, I sold most of my vinyl anachronisms to a record dealer in Tacoma, but I kept a few of my favorites, like “Sergeant Pepper” and Billy Joel. I also have CDs of these classics, but still keep the 33s because I’m part of a school that feels vinyl has a sound and intimacy that’s superior to polycarbonate plastic. Anyway, while sifting through this collection, it occurred to me that this generation of American youth – alas, if a generation is defined as 20 years, it might well be the last two generations of American youth – has only been exposed to a couple of types of music: namely, the up-front, naked emotions of straight-ahead country music or the rebellious, sexual savagery of piledriving, high-octane rock. (Of late, in certain cases it’s difficult to distinguish one from the other.) In general, I don’t think rap is music because it frequently doesn’t have any melody; rather, it’s poetry set to an infectious beat. Now, of course, there’s nothing wrong with the screaming rampage of hard rock or the bit more mellow and simple sensitivity of country tunes
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but – and this is the main point these rambling intro remarks are striving to attain – there are other types of music. For instance, folk music. Back in the 1960s, folk music was quite popular. There were groups like The Weavers and their renditions of “Michael Row the Boat Ashore” and “On Top of Old Smoky” and The Kingston Trio with hits like “Tom Dooley” and “Scotch and Soda.” There were also individual folk singers like Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan. Early Dylan stuff was called “folk rock” and some of his biggest hits, like “Times They Are A-Changin’” and “Blowin’ In the Wind,” are now firmly established as authentic folk songs. Jazz is another type of music this generation of Americans has rarely, if ever, been exposed to. Ever since my days hanging around Preservation Hall in New Orleans, I’ve simply adored Dixieland Jazz which, along with country music, is one of the
few original, innovative art forms that’s entirely American. (Abstract Expressionism is another.) Musicians like Miles Davis and Dave Brubeck and singers like Nina Simone and June Christy have recorded some of the finest popular music this high-powered columnist has ever heard. And now, believe it or not, folk music and jazz have come to Enumclaw. Check it out any Friday and Saturday night in the Mercantile Café. As you might expect, this isn’t the wild club atmosphere you find in other live music venues within the greater Seattle sprawl. The Mercantile is a comparatively quiet, sober scene, where families – age 5 to 90 – gather to enjoy gluten-free meals, snacks, desserts, sodas and, happily, beer and wine. I’d hasten to point out, there are also single fellows and gals here. Plenty of them. I can’t vow for the proficiency of all the musicians: I mean, each night has a new group or duo. Some are quite polished and professional while others need a little more rehearsal time. I can only promise you one thing with certainty: The meals, music, and crowd are unlike any other scene you’re apt to run across within a 20-mile radius. It might be just the place you’re looking for.
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CENTER FROM 1 to much-needed medical appointments. When first-timers walk through the doors, she said, the typical response is, “I had no idea all this was going on in here.” The most important thing a senior center can do, Nickum said, is to provide a gathering place, where companionship is key. A leading problem facing older Americans is “social isolation,” she explained, noting that those who sit home along have greater incidents of chronic illness and a general lessening in their quality of life.
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The Enumclaw Senior Center sprang to life 40 years ago on Porter Street, occupying space in the Education Building of
Calvary Presbyterian Church. Margaret Yonkers was hired to manage the site, which was operated by Senior Services of Seattle/
of the Governmental Operations Committee and pointed out she was a key supporter of I-1185, the two-thirds majority vote requirement to raise taxes. “Olympia tends to see numbers,” Roach said. “I see people.” On education reform and funding, she said, “I know the value of a college or technical education. We need to engage more parents in the process. We need to provide more world language opportunities. We need to fully fund education.” Roach also said she is known for demanding Child Protective Services reforms, and said she has
personally helped children remain with qualified biological families. Roach supports the initiative and referendum process. “Liberals, conservatives, teachers, seniors, all of us want direct access to making law. Sometimes you can’t trust the legislature to do the right thing. That’s why I fight to defend the people’s right to initiatives and referenda.” Roach and her husband Jim have been married 43 years, have five children and 16 grandchildren. Roach is being challenged for the seat by 31st District Rep. Cathy Dahlquist, R-Enumclaw.
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in 1990, beating Mike Todd by 345 votes, and most recently beat Matt Richardson in 2010, getting 67 percent of the votes cast. “I want to continue to work with Buckley residents to more firmly establish Rainier School, which is under threat of closure,” her release continued. “I want to secure additional funding for the new Sumner YMCA and continue working to protect farmers and property owners near Lake Tapps from onerous regulations.” The senator is the chair
Familiar faces from the center’s past include entertainer Palmer Peterson and Dorothy Clark. Photos provided by Enumclaw Senior Center.
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King County. The city of Enumclaw showed its commitment and support of seniors by allowing the program to move into 1350 Cole St. in 1980. Shortly after moving into the new location, the Christmas Eve windstorm of 1982 hit with a vengeance. Much of the building was damaged and several months of repair was needed. Sacred Heart Catholic Church donated space and lunch was prepared and served there from January through March of 1983. Yonkers retired in 1986 and Dianne Ronngren took the reins in 1985, serving until 1991. “She served the seniors and the senior center with great love,” Nickum said.
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dent level. He has worked in the industry since 1988, most recently at Kitsap Bank in Bonney Lake. He previously worked in Enumclaw at Mount Rainier National Bank. workers contributed to the workforce development Parce will of Commencement councils for new strategies strength of work our out economy Bank’s office at the intersection of Myrtle return the long-term before the recession, but to Avenue and Cole Street. The office is to work as fast unemployed they’ve been shut out of the Kirk Parce expected to open for business June 2. recovery and we need to as possible. Parce specializes in business developThe funding comes from turn that around.” ment and portfolio management the south King County theinfederal Rapid Response The governor has directarea. Program, which normally ed“We Employment have beenSecurity lookingtofor a lender like Kirk for a long seek proposals from local provides special services to help workers who loss their jobs due to mass layoffs at single companies. The number of mass lay-
Washington Gov. Jay nomic recovery and build Inslee has directed the a Washington that works state Employment Security for all of us, we need to do Commencement Bank,$4which hastobeen a full Department to deploy more help offering the long-term line of personal and business banking services since its million in federal funds in unemployed overcome the 2006 inception, is expanding to Enumclaw. new efforts to put the long- stigma and institutional The local effort will focus on generating loans and will term unemployed back to face. challenges they commercial face in their be managed by a familiar Kirk Parce, work. efforts to return to work,” loan officer, joins Commencement Bank at the vice presi“To continue our eco- Inslee said. “Many of these
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NEW IN BUSINESS Mahan-Sawvell opens chiropractic office in Buckley Dr. Kristina MahanSawvell has opened White River Chiropractic at a downtown Buckley location. She specializes in the treatment of children and prenatal chiropractic care. She is certified in the Webster technique, which emphasizes getting rid of misalignments in the pelvis to help women with a healthy delivery. Address: 500 Main St., Buckley Phone: 360-829-0610 Website: whiteriverchiropractic.com Hours: Monday and Wednesday 9 a.m. to noon and 3 to 6 p.m.; Friday 9 a.m. to noon.
Bush Co. on Cole is ready to fill custom orders With 17 years of experience in the furniture/cabinetry industry and the support of her family, Abbie Bushorn decided it was time to follow her dream. The result is Bush Co. On Cole Street, which opened for business April 5 in downtown Enumclaw. Bushorn offers both new
and used home décor items, many of which have been “upcycled,” the practice of turning discarded items into something better, more useful or of greater value. Bushorn also provided custom painting and refinishing of furniture. Customers can provide their own furniture or choose from stock on hand, then choose a desired color or finish. With an education in interior design and business, Bushorn is a hands-on owner. “From purchasing inventory to running the store and personally doing all the custom painting, I do it all.” Address: 1527 Cole St., Enumclaw Phone: 360-535-0024 Hours: 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday; noon to 4 p.m. Sunday; closed Wednesday. Facebook: yes
City’s first craft brewery open for business on Cole Enumclaw’s first craft brewery opened for business in February under the watchful eye of owner/ brewer Eric Brandjes. He launched Cole Street Brewery just north of downtown and now offers beer by the glass in his tasting room and growlers to go. Kegs are available by request, depending upon availability. Thirsty patrons also can find Cole Street Brews in Enumclaw establishments like The Mint, Jackson’s, Rendezvous, The Rainier and Room 25; at Bootlegger’s in Buckley; and at NW Caps and Taps in Bonney Lake. The company website now describes three distinct brews: an amber with a “toasted caramel character,” a brown that provides “a rich nutty flavor and a smooth malty finish” and a porter that gives “a hint of mocha.” Address: 2551 Cole St., Suite R Phone: 425-275-7396
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New and used at Vintage Restoration Offering “repurposed furniture” and new accessories, Heather Mills and Jake Reynolds have opened Vintage Restoration in a downtown Enumclaw location. Aside from new and refinished furniture, the owners carry an inventory that includes pillows, mirrors and other home décor items. Also, they refinish furniture, using chalk paint and waxes Address: 1613 Cole St., Enumclaw Phone: 253-347-4673 Hours: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday and Tuesday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday; noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Website: Facebook.com/vintage.restoration.enumclaw
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SPORTS ROUNDUP Enumclaw 11, Hazen 0 May 10 at Auburn Mountainview Subdistrict tournament, EHS advances as No. 5 seed White River 6, Orting 4 May 6 at Russell Road Fields, Kent Subdistrict tournament, first round, WRHS advances as No. 2 seed OHS: 0-0-1-0-1-0-2 – 4-8-2 WR: 0-0-2-0-3-1-x – 6-5-2 White River: Cody Cloud 2-3, 2 RBI, Dustin France 2-3, RBI. Winning pitcher: Zach Rohrbach.
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Enumclaw 11 Lakes 0 May 7 at Enumclaw (rain-shortened, but official) LHS: 0-0 – 0-0-3 EHS: 5-6 – 11-9-3 Enumclaw: Madelyn Carlson 2-2, double; Becky Forza 2-2 triple. Winning pitcher: Madelyn Carlson. Enumclaw record: 14-0 league, 18-0 overall. Enumclaw 14, Bonney Lake 0 May 6 at Bonney Lake EHS: 2-0-1-2-3-6 – 14-17-0 BL: 0-0-0-0-0-0 – 0-2-2 Enumclaw: Quinn Breidenbach 4-4, Chloe Young 4-4, 2 doubles; Becky Forza 2-4, 2 runs. Winning pitcher: Quinn Breidenbach.
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Enumclaw 13, Bainbridge Island 6 May 10 at Bainbridge Island Enumclaw goals: Megan Lesmeister 6, Hayley Sonneson 3, Bailey Sexton 3, Anna Davenport 1. Enumclaw record: 8-2 league, 12-6 overall. Stadium 14, Enumclaw 7 May 9 at Stadium Enumclaw goals: Hayley Sonneson 3, Bailey Sexton 1, Anna Davenport 1, Megan Lesmeister 1, Megan Wolgamot 1. Enumclaw 20, Kentridge 5 May 6 at Enumclaw Enumclaw goals: Bailey Sexton 6, Anna Davenport 5, Megan Lesmeister 4, Hayley Sonneson 2, Hannah Simurdak 1, Grace Sales 1, Sierra Clough 1.
Brandon Barnett, high jump; Jeremy Watts, long jump. Second place: Tarik Hagen, 100 meters; Jacob Eilertson, 400 meters; Peter Berger, 800 meters; Tyler Bogh, 1,600 meters; Daniel Morrow, shot put; James Packer, javelin; Jeremy Watts, triple jump. Third place: Erik Van Hulse, 100 meters, 200 meters; Bryce Johnson, 1,600 meters; Hayden Schmitt, 3,200 meters; Markus Fornelius, discus; Lucas Williams, long jump.
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Sumner 86, White River 55 May 8 at White River White River winners: Cassidy Kunst, 200 meters and 300-meter hurdles; Brenna Liebel, 400 meters; Jade Crawford, 100-meter hurdles, triple jump and high jump; 4x200 relay (Delaney Lewis, Crawford, Kunst, Liebel); Gabrielle Sandsness, shot put. Second place: Cassidy Kunst, 100 meters; Amanda Lance, long jump; Delaney Lewis, 200 meters; Grace
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Sumner 111, White River 25 May 8 at White River White River winners: Caden Sparks, 200 meters; Brandon Scheer, 400 meters; Trevor Schoon, discus; David Wright, pole vault. Second place: Caden Sparks, 100 meters; Trevor Schoon, shot put; Jacob Farley, pole vault. Third place: Luke Krenning, 400 meters; Seth Berryhill, 3,200 meters; Duggan Young, javelin; Spencer Hall, high jump. Bonney Lake 75, Enumclaw 61 May 8 at Bonney Lake Enumclaw winners: Jordan Conner, 200 meters; Peter Berger, 3,200 meters; Tarik Hagen, 110-meter hurdles; Logan Chlebowski, discus; Markus Fornelius, javelin;
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Nurseries filled with plants for special occasions There’s still time to buy tickets to the University Place Tour of Gardens on May 17 and 18. Marianne Binetti will be speaking at 10 a.m. to kick off the tour at the University Presbyterian Church, 8800 27th St. W. Gardens will be open following the talk. For more info go to www.uphistoricalSociety.org
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SEPA NOTICE DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (DNS) (GENISIS PROPERTIES) FILE # LDA-2013-3 DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSAL: Create a storm water detention facility for a future 67,000 sf paved site. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL, INCLUDING STREET ADDRESS, IF ANY: The currently undeveloped site is located on the north side of SR 410, east of a gas station and west of the Interwest parcel, in the City of B u ck l ey, Wa s h i n g t o n , 98321. TAX ACCOUNT NUMBER: 5665000255. RTSQQ: 06190432. PROPONENT: Genisis Properties LLC LEAD AGENCY: City of Buckley, PO Box 1960, 811 Main Street, Buckley, WA 98321 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 u n d 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 City of Buckley. This information is available for public review upon request. This DNS is issued under WAC 197-11-340(2); the lead agency will not act on this proposal for fourteen (14) days from the publication date den o t e d b e l ow. W r i t t e n comments must be received by 5:00 p.m., May 28, 2014. RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: City Planner Kathy Thompson DAT E D : M ay 6 , 2 0 1 4 P U B L I C AT I O N DAT E : May 14, 2014 For further information contact the Planning Department at (360) 8291921 ext. 7812 APPEALS: This decision is appealable to the city council. Such appeal may be perfected by the proponent or any aggrieved party giving notice to the city administrator within 10 days of the publication date. Review by the city council shall be on a de novo basis. The notice of appeal shall be made upon a form to be supplied by the city administrator. A nonrefundable fee of two hundred fifty dollars shall be paid at the time the notice of appeal is submitted. A hearing shall than be scheduled before the council within thirty days of the filing of the notice of appeal and appeal fee. # 561809 5/14/14
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4” Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (2) 10’x9’ 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 along one eave, (2) 12’x12’ gable vents. $ $ $
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18,570
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4” Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 12’x13’ metal framed sliding door w/cam-latch closers, (2) 10’x12’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/selfclosing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent. $ $ $
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4” Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (2) 10’x7’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent. $ $ $
22,399
20,803
18,998
273/mo.
322/mo.
Concrete Included!
4” Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (1) 10’x12’ & (2) 10’x8’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent. $ $ $
25,888
23,642
340/mo.
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4” Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (2) 10’x8’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self- 10’x9’ Metal framed split sliding door w/cam-latch closers, closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 3’x3’ double glazed vinyl window 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel w/screen, 18” eave & gable overhangs, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent. lockset, 2’ poly eavelight, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent. $ $ $ $ $ $
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4” Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 16’x7’ raised panel steel overhead door, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 2’ poly eavelight along one eave, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent.
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4” Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 16’x8’ raised panel steel overhead door, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, (2) 4’x3’ double glazed vinyl windows w/ screens, 18” eave and gable overhangs, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent. $ $ $
13,398
376/mo.
L-SHAPED 2 CAR GARAGE & SHOP 20’x30’x9’ RV GARAGE & SHOP 24’x34’x9’ & 12’x36’x14’
4” Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 16’x8’ raised panel steel overhead door w/lites, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 3’ steel wainscoting, 18” eave & gable overhangs, (2) 18” octagon gable vents. $ $ $
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28,494
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28,976
31,729
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UTILITY BARN 24’x36’x9’
NOTICE Washington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (receipt) that shows the s e l l e r ’s a n d b u y e r ’s name and address and the date delivered. The invoice should also state the price, the quantity delivered and the quantity upon which the price is based. There should be a statement on the type and quality of the wood. When you buy firewood write the seller’s phone number and the license plate number of the delivery vehicle. The legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord. Estimate a c o r d by v i s u a l i z i n g a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet. Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimension. To m a k e a f i r e w o o d complaint, call 360-9021857. agr.wa.gov/inspection/ WeightsMeasures/Fire woodinformation.aspx
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Gold and Silver Traders. Yo u r i t e m s fo r c a s h . S e c o n d f l o o r, 1 7 2 8 Wells St. Saturday, May 17th, 11AM-3PM. Alley entry. (360)825-3820 Honda 750cc shield bags, shaft drive 57XX, $5000. 30” bandsaw, extra blades, 5hp single phase. (253)862-2527 H O R S E C A R T, 2 wheels, needs spoke rep a i r, o t h e r t h a n t h a t good condition. Make offer (253)588-0483 or (253)381-3357 KILL BED BUGS & THEIR EGGS! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Comp l e t e Tr e a t m e n t P r o gram or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online: homedepot.com K I L L ROAC H E S ! B u y Harr is Roach Tablets. Eliminate Bugs- Guaranteed. No Mess, Odorless, Long Lasting. Available at Ace Hardware & The Home Depot. KILL SCORPIONS! Buy Harris Scorpion Spray. Indoor/Outdoor, Odorless, Non-Staining. Effective results begin after spray dries. Ava i l a bl e : T h e H o m e Depot, Homedepot.com, ACS Hardware
MAINECOON American Bobtail Mix Kittens. Rare. $300 each. Black, orange and white. Will be big! Wormed & shots guaranteed. Raised with children and dogs. No checks please. Bengal Maincoon mix kittens ready soon! 425-3500734. Weekend Delivery AKC Golden Retriever Possible. puppies. Excellent bloodlines. Blondes to Reds. American, English and in SPACE FOR LEASE between. Wonderful with DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW c h i l d r e n . $ 8 0 0 . A l s o (253) 219-5952 available, Golden Doodle puppies. Non shedding. Highly intelligent. $1000. Wanted/Trade Parents & grand parents Dogs on site. Wormed & shots. CASH for unexpired Not just a pet, but one of DIABETIC TEST the family. Chr is 360STRIPS and STOP 652-7148. SMOKING ITEMS! Free Shipping, Friendly SerSPACE FOR LEASE vice, BEST prices and DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW 24hr payment! Call to(253) 219-5952 d ay 8 7 7 - 5 8 8 - 8 5 0 0 o r visit www.TestStripSearch.com Espanol 888-440-4001 5 WO N D E R F U L A K C C A S H PA I D - U P TO Toy or Teacup Poodle $ 2 5 / B O X f o r u n e x - p u p p i e s - 3 M / 2 F. pired,sealed DIABETIC Hypo Allergenic. Red, TEST STRIPS! 1 DAY Black, or unique phanPAYMENT & PREPAID tom colors. Very loving, AKC MINI Schnauzer shipping. BEST PRIC- well socialized & raised Puppies. More to come! ES! Call 1-888-389-0695 with children. 4 weeks and 5 months old. Bred N ow t a k i n g d e p o s i t s. for health, disposition, Shots and worming up to TOP CA$H PAID FOR good nature. Current on d a t e . Ta i l s a n d d e w O L D R O L E X , PAT E K shots and worming. In- claws done. One year PHILIPPE & CARTIER cludes health warranty gaurantee. $400 Males. WATCHES! DAYTONA, a n d s t a r t e r p a ck a g e. $500 Females. 253-223S U B M A R I N E R , G M T- Call 206-650-1988 or 3506, 253-223-8382 or MASTER, EXPLORER, KAKfarm@hotmail.com www.gonetothedogskennel.com MILGAUSS, DAY DATE, etc. 1-800-401-0440 6 WK GERMAN Shepherd Puppies. 6 males TOP CASH PAID FOR and 5 females available. OLD GUITARS! 1920’s Black & Tan. First shots t h r u 1 9 8 0 ’s . G i b s o n , and dewormed. Beautiful Martin, Fender, Gretsch, puppies. Able to send Epiphone, Guild, Mos- photos. $425 each. 360rite, Rickenbacker, Prai- 496-1390. Randle. Newfoundland’s r ie State, D’Angelico, Purebred with Stromberg, and Gibson champion bloodlines. Mandolins/Banjos. Very Healthy & quick 1-800-401-0440 learners. Beautiful! These are a large breed. Starting at 7000 $1,250 and up. Both Parents on premises (425)327-2236 (7) AKC YELLOW LAB For pics: biscuitcity puppies avail. Males and newfs.webs.com Females are sweet, playful, cuddly! Socialized, friendly home Horses raised companions. Dew ANIMALS c l a w s r e m o ve d , f i r s t Brian Jarnes Horseshoeshots and both parents ing Reliable Farrier Seron site. White side of vice, Reasonable Rates, yellow lab coloring. Ac- South King, Pierce, and cepting deposits. Ready West Thurston Counties. to go home on May 23rd. Call 253-495-8428 $600 each. Bonney HORSE SUMMER Lake. Photos available CAMPS via email. Call for more Boarding all breeds. details 253-209-6661 or L e s s o n s. C o n s u l t i n g . rezanard@aol.com 360-825-5617.
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3929 90 th Ave E. Edgewood, WA 1968 Jeep CJ5 John Deere 2150 4WD tractor w/ loader & backhoe John Deere 2940 diesel (2) Farmall Cub tractors Kubota 4x4 RTV900 Komatsu 15 forklift Horsedrawn buckboard Implements & MORE Buyer’s Premiums in effect. See our website for full details www.stokesauction.com
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POKER RIDE Sunday, May 25th, at Roslyn Riders. SR903 Roslyn. Best Hand $500. Riders out 9am - noon. L u n c h ava i l a bl e. C a l l 509-674-2404
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HUGE ANNUAL SALE! Clean, Organized and Indoors! Fri., May 16 th . Early bird fee 8 - 9 am is $5. Sale continues until 4 p m . A l s o, S u n d ay, May 18 th, 9 am - 4 pm. At Buena Vista Gym, 3 3 2 0 A c a d e my D r i ve S E , o f f Au bu r n Way. Look for signs. Fundraising benefit for our “Journey to Bethlehem” Christmas Program. See you here!
Garage/Moving Sales King County Enumclaw
Garage Sale: Construct i o n s u r p l u s, v i n t a g e items, lots more. Saturday- Sunday, 5/17-5/18, 9AM-3PM, 1900 Loraine St. Enumclaw
Garage Sale. Saturday, M ay 1 7 t h , 9 A M - 4 P M . Calvary Presbyterian CE B l d g . 1 7 2 8 We l l s S t . Housewares, furniture, clothing, electronics and more. (360)825-3820 GREENWATER
GREENWATER FLEA Market! Sat-Sun, 5/255/26, 9am-4pm, at Greenwater Community Center, Rt 410. Some old estate jewelry, side s a d d l e, t r u n k s, a r my blankets, Disney soap bottles, 36” belt sander, 12” planer & misc. tools. Garage/Moving Sales Pierce County BONNEY LAKE
Skeek’s will be open this Saturday,May 17th. Get rid of sale: Skilsaw, brush cutter, jigsaw, electric drills, antique irons, antique torches and other antiques. 9AM-5PM 535 Church St. Wilkeson (253)576-3412
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A N N U A L H E AT H E R Highlands Garage Sale on 5/17 with over 162 homes!!!! A to Z, large to small, come by and see! Open 8:30 a - 3:30 p, between Auburn / Black Diamond and Lake Holm Rd. Portable toilets avail. ENUMCLAW
ANNUAL MULTI FAMILY YARD SALE Friday 5/16 Saturday 5/17 8am-5pm no earlies Furniture, appliances, household, comics, craft supplies, clothes & much more! Something for everyone!! 1171 FLORENCE ST
Enumclaw
Estate Sale. Some new items. 1804 Marion St., M ay 1 6 t h - 1 7 t h , 9 A M 4 P M . A n t i q u e s, b o a t , kitchen table, freezer.
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19’ SEASWIRL Cutty Cabin, 1996. Outboard. Comes With Trailer. Perfect Condition. Used 500 to 700 hours. All new seats and cushions, new gas tank, new tires, CB and fishfinder, new overh e a d c a nva s. E ve n a por t-a-potty! Many extras! Ready to go! Puchased for $27,000. 1 owner. Only $7,000 obo. Calvin, 206-417-0752
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BINETTI FROM 12 called non-stop begonias. These really do flower non-stop all summer even in the deepest shade. For morning sun or areas that are mostly shaded and then blasted with hot afternoon sunshine look for the vigorous and vivacious Bonfire Begonia.’ This is a hardier angel wing begonia with numerous smaller blooms in bright orange or red that attracts hummingbirds from miles around.
Herbs for grads
This generation of graduates is greener and more food savvy than ever before. Young people are growing edible plants on windowsills and in college dorm rooms even if they don’t yet have space in a gar-
den bed. A gift of potted sage, an easy-togrow Mediterranean herb, would be much appreciated by any foodie. There is a not so subtle message here – ever since Aristotle, sage is the herb that signifies wisdom, thus the term “sage advice.” • • • Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of “Easy Answers for Great Gardens” and several other books. For book requests or answers to gardening questions, write to her at: P.O. Box 872, Enumclaw, 98022. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a personal reply. For more gardening information, she can be reached at her Web site, www.binettigarden.com. Copyright for this column owned by Marianne Binetti.
Coming soon to Enumclaw Kirk Parce
VP/Commercial Loan Officer
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Toenail Fungus?
Melissa S.
Hong
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Physician & Surgeon of Podiatric Medicine
We are excited to announce that Kirk Parce has joined our team. Please give him a call if you would like to discuss your banking needs. He would be happy to stop by or meet you for coffee.
Treatments that kill fungus and clear toenails.
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Kirk will be managing our new Loan Production Office in Enumclaw at 1186 Myrtle Avenue. Stay tuned for more information regarding our upcoming Grand Opening.
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