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The Enumclaw fastpitch girls took the subdistrict crown with two more victories in a perfect season of 22 wins. The Hornets took the field against undefeated Kennedy Catholic and won 15-3. In the first game of the tournament Enumclaw beat Peninsula 11-1. Quinn Breidenbach was the winning pitcher in both games with a combined 20 strikeouts. Chloe Young hit a home run against Peninsula and Tammy Wilkening had three hits against Kennedy.
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The 19 annual Mutual of Enumclaw Stage Race took to the streets Saturday and Sunday. Blue Rooster/ScanSnap Cycling Team, Apex Racing and the Enumclaw Police Department also sponsored the event. Photo by Dennis Box
Roach, Dahlquist featured race as candidates register By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer
The political season may not hit a fever pitch for some time, but all the players are in place. Throughout the state of Washington, candidates last week formally filed their intentions with the Office of the Secretary of State. The filing period opened May 12 and concluded with the close of business Friday. On the Plateau, voters’ attention will be focused primarily on the three races in the 31st Legislative District. The contest with the greatest
potential for political fireworks is for the 31st seat in the state Senate. Incumbent Pam Roach, a Republican from rural Auburn, is chasing her seventh four-year term. She is no stranger to hotly-contested campaigns and it appears she could be in for another senatorial skirmish, as Enumclaw Republican Cathy Dahlquist has thrown her hat into the ring. Dahlquist has twice been elected to the House of Representatives, winning the Position 1 seat first in 2010 and again in 2012. Democrats filing for the 31st District’s seat in the Senate were Enumclaw’s Lane Walthers and
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Bonney Lake’s Lynda Messner. With Dahlquist giving up her present position to make a Senate run, the field is wide open for the Position 1 post in the House – and voters will choose from three hopefuls in the “top two” primary. Filing for the House seat was one Republican, Drew Stokesbary of Auburn. Also in the race are Enumclaw’s Mike Sando, a Democrat, and Sumner’s Jonathon Dunn, who listed his party preference as Independent Democrat. Desiring another term in the House Position 2 seat is
The continuing cash clash between Enumclaw city officials and their Buckley counterparts eventually came to include complex engineering data, municipal mathematical methodologies and legal legwork. But that didn’t force the two sides any closer to settling a dispute over past payments related to the natural gas system that serves residents of both Plateau communities. But, eventually, money talks. And $100,000 made the ongoing troubles disappear. The history between the two
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Memorial Day ceremonies set by local VFW
The public is invited to a pair of Memorial Day ceremonies sponsored by the local chapter of Veterans of Foreign Wars. The featured event will begin at 1 p.m. Sunday at Purple Heart Park along state Route 410. Speakers will include Enumclaw Mayor Liz Reynolds and state Rep. Cathy Dahlquist and entertainment will be provided by the Gateway Concert Band and Allegro Women’s Ensemble. The solemn elements of the program
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SETTLEMENT FROM 1 towns that straddle the White River might be one of mutual agreement, but it seemed there was no middle ground when it came to the recent fracas. Enumclaw claimed it was owed nearly a half-million dollars by its neighbor in Pierce County and equally adamant were those at Buckley City Hall, who asserted they owed nothing. The fiscal flap came to a skidding stop when Buckley offered $100,000 to make the lingering problem go away.
A brief – and simplified – bit of history
Natural gas service to both Enumclaw and Buckley dates back to 1957. Gas transmission lines run from Auburn, through Enumclaw on to Buckley. Buckley has always paid Enumclaw a fee. The current contract was executed in 1972 and amended twice, in 1983 and 1995. In recent years, Buckley determined it could not effectively operate
5k for a cause Runners and walkers – including Brelin Rismiller with twins Kinley and Colby – turned out Saturday for the inaugural 5k fun run put on by local Mary Kay consultants. Starting from the Buckley Youth Center, some covered a mile while others tackled the full 5k course on the Foothills Trail. Organizers raised approximately $500 for the Mary Kay Foundation, which exists to battle issues impacting women’s lives. Photo by Kevin Hanson
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City of Enumclaw offices will be closed May 26 in observance of Memorial Day, but garbage services will not be affected by the closure. Monday garbage/recycling schedules will remain the same. Residents
A Black Diamond school reunion is planned for June 4 at the community center. The event is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information, call 360886-1011.
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Buckley’s most recent letter said it “wants to be a good neighbor, it wishes to put this entire matter behind it and it does not want this issue to interfere with the closing of the sale to PSE.” With that, Buckley offered $100,000 to settle the issue. The letter gave Enumclaw until May 14 to accept the cash settlement. Enumclaw took action May 12.
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Buckley has employed the Seattle law firm of Ogden Murphy Wallace, which reviewed Enumclaw’s claims for retroactive payments. Finding were presented in a May 2 letter to Buckley Mayor Pat Johnson.
In her subsequent letter to Enumclaw, Johnson wrote, “Buckley vigorously disputes that it owes any money” due to capital improvements to the gas system and, further, the city refuted the methodology used to establish Enumclaw’s claim. Citing a statute of limitation on contractual items, Buckley was advised by its attorneys that, at most, it could be liable only for expenses since April 2008. “We believe Enumclaw has slept on its right for too long to recover anything,” with a small, possible exception, the attorney’s letter states. The most Buckley would owe, the attorney stated, was $9,566.
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its own natural gas system. Citizens voted to dispose of the utility and a sale to Puget Sound Energy for $5.4 million is scheduled to close on June 30. That’s where Enumclaw enters the picture. PSE and Enumclaw need to negotiate a new “transportation agreement” so the flow of natural continues unimpeded to Buckley. As an offshoot of that process, Enumclaw officials determined that Buckley had historically paid too little for what it received. Buckley maintains it paid exactly what the contract called for. Two letters were delivered from Enumclaw City Hall to Buckley City Hall during the last half of April. The first stated that Buckley owed Enumclaw $388,654; the second letter upped the figure to nearly $475,000.
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include “Taps” performed by Enumclaw High musicians and the laying of wreaths on a trio of park memorials. The city will be moving bleachers to the park for the comfort of those attending. At 9 a.m. the following day, Monday, VFW members will stage a ceremony at Enumclaw Evergreen Memorial Park.
Independent Democrat Chris Hurst. He was elected in 1998 and 2000, then took a four-year break. Returning to politics, he was elected in 2006, 2008, 2010 and 2012. He is being opposed by Kent’s Phil Fortunato, who lists his affiliation as Independent Republican. The 5th Legislative District begins just north of Enumclaw and includes Black Diamond, eventually stretching north and east all the way to Issaquah. Chad Magendanz was elected two years ago to the Position 2 post
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The Enumclaw Senior Center would like to thank everyone who helped to make our 40th anniversary open house so successful and such a wonderful event. Special thanks to St. Elizabeth Hospital for their incredible donation of the hors d’oeuvres… beautiful arrangements of cheeses and breads, fruits and vegetables, delicious
strawberry lemonade cupcakes, infused fruit waters. Rendezvous Restaurant for setting up the no-host bar. There are no words to thank our servicemen and women of the 56th Base Lewis-McChord who performed the spectacular concert for the crowd! Their Big Band songs from the 1940s and military selections had everyone’s toes tapping.
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Thanks to Claire and her belly dancing troupe for their surprise dance. Thanks to YOLO and the “YOLO-ettes” – Tyrus, India, Bella and Cordelia Antonius who helped keep the outside crowd enthused … and drew honks and waves from the traffic driving by all evening! YOLO, the Senior Center’s Wise Old Owl mascot, has never been so active, doing such moves as the “running man” and the “moon walk” that evening. Special thanks to Kim’s “Sweet Dream Cakes who made many dozens of delicious homemade cookies for our hostess gifts, given away in 40th anniversary sweet treat bags for all the guests at the end of the eve-
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ing another term and is being challenged by Democrats Jason Ritchie of Issaquah and Keith Arnold of Auburn. Plateau voters also will help decide a variety of judicial races: four seats on the state Supreme Court, along with seats on the state Court of Appeals and both King County and Pierce County Superior Court. Washington’s “top two” primary system advances the two candidates receiving the most votes to the November general election, regardless of party affiliation. The primary election is set for Aug. 5 and the general election is Nov. 4. ning. Yummy! The city of Enumclaw work crews did a great job as usual, setting up the stage and tents and taking down! And of course, kudos to Ron, our city maintenance guy, who works tirelessly to keep up with our never ending “to do” list. Thank you to Mutual of Enumclaw for their grant, RK Graphics for their help with signage and for all the many volunteers who helped before, during and after the event. And as always, thanks to the Enumclaw and Plateau community for showing your support and showing up and making the event the success it was. Enumclaw Senior Center Seniors and Staff
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Setbacks can be opportunities in God’s plan Church Corner Cindy Ehlke Calvary Presbyterian
keep quiet and sacrifice all of the Jewish people. Her cousin, Mordecai, comes to her with an impassioned plea to take charge and save her people. Here is what he says to her: “Do not think that in the king’s palace you will escape any more than all the other Jews. For if you keep silence at such a time as this, relief and deliverance will rise for the Jews from another quarter, but you and your father’s family will perish. Who knows? Perhaps you have come to royal dignity for just such a time as this.” I italicized that last part because it is the Scripture that has jumped out at me from the page and contin-
ues to make me reflect. I have a paraphrase to put out for us. “Who knows? Perhaps you have come to your current situation for just such a time as this.” There are many situations in life where we come to some crossroads. Students graduate from high school and college and make decisions about what to do next. Some of us face an opportunity for a new job, a new location or to downsize. Some of us have to make decisions about our health care: how much more do we
wish to pursue a particular plan of care if it means more stress and suffering for questionable results? In most of these situations, we set our minds on a particular outcome and do our darndest to make it happen. But what about the times when the plan seems to be falling apart? Maybe a student does not get the college or training program for which they applied. Maybe a job interview goes well and yet someone else is selected. Or maybe we face an illness that will be
long term and we have to adjust our life accordingly. Now wait a minute! That is not how this is supposed to turn out. Or is it? Perhaps we are to be right in the situation in which we find ourselves. It may be that we are to step aside and let God step into the picture. Actually, God is always in the picture; it is we who are not tuned in. What I am reluctantly finding out is that God’s plan is just what needs to happen. And I need to see what I may consider setbacks as
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Political capital is difficult to manage Budgets, counting money and adding long strings of annoying figures cause most of us to have a near-death experience. There are many types of budgets that don’t fit into Excel columns. There are different types of expenditures, political capital, as real as dollars and doughnuts, but these past due bills live in the netherworld of payoff, payback and getting even. Political capital is a budgetary item no one explains to novice elected officials. These are folks who are, more often than not, riding in a ship being tossed around in a storm and they are Dennis Box suddenly getting very Editor seasick. Most candidates are pretty sure everyone secretly loves them because they just won the election. Lesson No. 1: There are no friends in realpolitiks. Lesson No. 2: Political capital may be the single most important commodity a freshly-elected candidate brings to the office. There are no Excel formulas for calculating political capital. No long, indecipherable equations that turn red to black and make everyone dance around and throw gummy bears in the air. Political capital lives in that ephemeral world of feeling, judgements and sizing up opponents. Most elected officials in the beginning will spout they are not politicians. I give new officials a couple of months of that silliness before pointing out they apparently unknowingly signed up for a political office, and while sleepwalking one night they pounded a pile of signs in the ground. If someone who has been in office a while pulls that out, run away, because you are being reeled into the boat. The highest level politicians have an innate sense of political capital – when they have to spend it and when to take cover. It is difficult to replenish the account once it has been drawn on, which causes new guys all sorts of bad nights and sweat-soaked public meetings. Think of the first time a kid receives an allowance; the money spends very fast, very easy and returns very slowly. My grandma used to say my allowance money burned a hole in my pocket. Then she would give me a piece of her wild blackberry pie with homemade ice cream and I would forget about the money. The art of budgeting political capital is far trickier than trying to add up a bunch of numbers. Navigating the hidden mines lurking below the surface takes seasoning, which novices seldom have at their disposal. Spending political capital to fix holes drains the account, leaving a deficit when the bucks are really needed. Elected newbies don’t have a grandma to give them pie and ice cream. Stupid realpolitiks.
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Seas will rise, costs will to up In 2012, something amazing happened: Republicans and Democrats came together during a bitter electionyear campaign and fixed the National Flood Insurance Program. The federal government had been subsidizing multiple thousands of property owners who live in floodprone areas. In fixing the program, they ended the program’s increasing debt, making it fiscally and environmentally sustainable. Trouble is, this bi-partisan reform only lasted two years. In March of 2014, Congress, both Republicans and Democrats, reversed themselves and gutted the improvements they had made. Learn about this story, and understand its implications from, “Hell and High Water,” by Michael Grunwald, found in the May 19, 2014, edition of “Time.” Background: Congress created The National Flood Insurance Program in 1968, a few years after Hurricane Betsy had battered New Orleans, costing property owners more than a billion dollars. Insurers had refused to insure properties in flood-prone areas, so Congress stepped in to offer “taxpayer-assisted protections for existing structures.” At the time NFIP raised insurance rates and standards for new construction to reflect the financial risks of building in flood plains. The program worked well for a while. But
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over time, it became less rigorous about risk and more generous about rates. FEMA redrew high-risk flood areas, ignoring the worst-case scenario storms. Doing this encouraged more people to live in high-risk areas. Many of the insured were able to repeatedly collect insurance claims, especially those who could afford to buy waterfront property. Hurricane Katrina exposed this “disaster waiting to happen” in 2005. NFIP had to borrow more than $18 billion from the U.S. Treasury to cover its debts. There was no way to recover the losses through raising rates on homeowners. Both the left and the right were angry for different reasons. The right was angry at the taxpayer subsidies and the left was upset because building continued in dangerous flood-plain areas. Even the powerful National Association of Realtors went along with a desire to end the abuses because it hurt their sales.
Los Angeles Democratic Rep. Maxine Waters was the 2012 bill’s author. Rep. Judy Biggert, a Republican from southern Illinois, aided her in getting the bill passed to end insurance subsidies to second homes built in flood-plains and businesses and property in high risk areas that had made repeated damage claims. The bill also accurately updated flood-plain maps to reflect the worst-case scenarios. The common sense approach drew support from many groups, both Democrat and Republican. Even President Obama agreed and signed the bill. From a rational view, neither Democratic leaders nor Republicans favored changing the law, but politics entered in during the 2014 election year. Louisiana Democrat Sen. Mary Landrieu pushed Harry Reid, senate majority leader, to repeal the law, telling him the Democrats could lose control of the Senate if she lost her election. Rep. Waters and Michael Grimm, a Republican from Staten Island whose district had been battered by Hurricane Sandy, passed a similar bill in the House. Neither House majority leader Eric Cantor nor President Obama wanted to pay the political price of reform.
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Historic saloon is worth the trip For the benefit of those who have just arrived in our mossy corner of the planet, you take a left on the other side of downtown Buckley, then an immediate right onto state Route 165 and continue for another five or six miles; drive through Burnett and Wilkeson and eventually you’ll end up in Carbonado, population 650, give or take a few. It isn’t much of a town. It’s the last outpost of civilization before the large sweep of wilderness around and within Mount Rainier National Park. There isn’t a high school, or store, or service station, or bank, or police department. Unless you live there or have friends who do, I can’t really think of any reason to visit Carbonado, except for the saloon. But, believe me, the saloon is reason enough. Indeed, this rustic, red-stained weather-beaten gin mill, with its warped shake roof and 2x6 flooring – out there on the edge of nowhere – is a local treasure that should be designated a National Historic Site. It has a pot-bellied wood stove that keeps the place warm and comfortable on those cold, snowbound, winter evenings that characterize such upland regions. There’s a
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small attractive bar and stools, a pool table – the most critical piece of furniture in any saloon – and a jukebox, the second most critical piece. You’ll also find a display case of ancient mining lamps, helmets and antique bottles and a photo gallery of old logging and mining operations in Fairfax and Melmont, two settlements that no longer exist. On summer evenings, the rear door is opened so customers can enjoy the fresh air and soothing night sounds in the beer garden. Amber Pries has owned the place for the last four and a half years. She told me Carbonado was originally a coal company town founded in the late 1880s. Back then, the saloon was in Lower Burnett. Sometime after Prohibition began in 1920, the building was moved to Carbonado, where it was partitioned into distinct
rooms that housed separate businesses: a beauty shop, post office, barbershop and possibly a dentist’s office. Then, when Prohibition was flushed down the drain – which is not meant to suggest the community was ever short of booze – it opened again as a tavern. The beauty shop became a small alcove for the wood stove, the barbershop was turned into restrooms and the remaining space became the bar. Technically, it ceased being a tavern when it started serving hard liquor in the late 1990s. On any given Saturday night, the number of customers can vary greatly. Bikers have discovered the place and, if they happen to arrive en masse, it can get pretty crowded. My friends, the Carbonado Saloon is one of the warmest, downhome, earthy watering holes this illustrious writer has ever experienced and, if you’ve read these columns for any length of time, you’ll understand just how complimentary that remark is. If you haven’t yet done so, please check it out for yourself. Even if you’re a teetotaler, stop by for a soft drink so you’ll at least have the opportunity to appreciate the beautifully aged, stained and smoky decor. Cheers!
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Honeymoon is over, now it’s time to fix problems Marianne Binetti will speak at 9 a.m. May 24 at Windmill Gardens in Sumner, addressing “The Beautiful Edible Garden.” Learn how to grow landscapes and beautiful, edible container gardens with food and flowers. It is for beginning and advanced gardeners. Preregister at www. windmillgarden.com or phone 253-863-5843. The third week of May means the honeymoon may be over and those sweet young plants you purchased are starting to show the effects of less-than-perfect growing conditions. Here are the most asked questions and some tips for figuring out what is wrong with your plants: I planted petunias in a large pot. Now I notice the lower leaves of the petunias are turning yellow. I think the plants look a bit wilted but I water the pot every few days and keep the soil moist. It is a very large half whiskey barrel. Should I add more fertilizer? I mixed plant food into the soil when I added the petunias. R.L., Kent I suspect a drinking problem – as in too much water. Here are the clues to this diagnosis. First, lower leaves turning
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BINETTI FROM 7 chilly nights but not coleus. The other clue to this cold case is that you added compost to the soil and there are black marks on the stems of the plants. Compost is great but it holds moisture and can encourage leaf and stem blight in plants like coleus that are super sensitive to cold damp conditions. I would take tip cuttings of your surviving coleus by snipping out the top growth that might still be healthy and placing these cuttings into a glass of water indoors. If you see roots forming in a few weeks you can try again with coleus. This time grow your coleus in containers of potting soil and keep them under cover and protected from rain storms and chilly nights. My lettuce has disappeared! A few days ago I was bringing in bowls of leaf lettuce and now all that is left are some bits of stem eaten off at soil level. Should I blame slugs? Should I replant? S.C., Tacoma Let’s not be too quick to think sluggish thoughts. I am suspicious because you did not mention trails of slime or any previous slug damage and it sounds like you
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OBITUARIES LORRAINE MOE Loraine May Moe died May 11, 2014, at the age of 84. She was born Nov. 19, 1929, in Cornell, Wis., to Harry and Hattie Johnson. After graduating from Cornell High she worked at the Cornell Paper Mill for about a year, then attended school for Western Union where she became a relief manager, traveling in three states. She married Howard Moe in May of 1955 and they settled in Washington state where they raised
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wife Gail and Lisa Zetterstrom and husband Erik; son-in-law James Jackson; brother Rod Johnson and wife Sue; eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband of 48 years, Howard; daughter Cheryl Jackson; brother Eldon Johnson; and sisters Alvida Reich and Melva Thielke. A celebration of her life took place at 11 a.m. Monday, May 19, at Powers Funeral Home in Puyallup, followed by a reception at the Eagles in Puyallup. In lieu of flowers, donations are suggested to a charity of the donor’s choice. All may sign the online guest book at www.powersfuneralhome.com.
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EHS tennis squad takes fifth title in a row By Dennis Box Editor
The Enumclaw High girls hit another grand
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The White River High girls find themselves among a dozen teams participating this week in the West Central District fastpitch tournament, hoping to be one of five clubs advancing to the state tourney. District competition will take place Friday and Saturday at the Sprinker fields in Spanaway. White River opens WCD play at 10 a.m. Friday against Tyee. It’s a loser-out game, with the winner advancing to a 2 p.m. contest against the tough Fife Trojans. The winner of the second game advances to the tourney’s Final Four and is assured a state berth; the loser would need two victories on Saturday to advance to state. The Hornets earned a trip to the district tourney by winning two of three games Friday during the subdistrict tournament at Enumclaw’s Boise Creek Sixplex. White River opened with an 8-4 loss to Orting, but bounced back with a pair of lopsided wins – 15-0 over Lindbergh and 20-6 over Tyee.
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District track is next for EHS The Enumclaw High track and field teams fared well at the subdistrict meet Friday and Saturday at Sunset Chev Stadium. The following qualified for this week’s West Central District meet. Olivia Bannerot 100, 4x100 relay, 4x200, 4x400 Katie Christensen 4x100, 4x200, 4x400 Aleea Gwerder 200, 400*, long jump, 4x400, Samantha Engebretsen 1600, 3200, 4x400 Nikole Schroeder 4x100, 4x200, alt 200
Tennis FROM 10 played before, but kept working her way up to a high level of play. Carel said his returning players, Barbara Becker, Kylee Almy, Mariah Bone and Jordan Koontz gave the team the solid play he was expecting. Becker earned first-team all league honors and Bone
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was selected for secondteam all league. Carel received coach of the year accolades. ‘We worked hard,” Carel said. “The returning girls were great and the younger girls followed their example.” In the district tournament, Almy and Bone will be will be competing in the doubles bracket. Rademacher and Adams will be the alternates.
Carel said the secret to the Hornet’s year-afteryear success is the “Magley barn.” The coach said teams are always fighting rainy weather and trying to find practice facilities during inclement weather. Dr. Randy Magley offers his tennis court to the team for practice during bad weather. “The barn is behind our league championships,” Carel said.
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Try paddling for a different type of exercise By Bruce deJong and Stephanie Norton-Bredl
Snoqua lmie rivers. Paddling is similar to You may know that boating rowing as they season in Seattle opens officially both require in May. If you don’t have a boat human moveand want to spend time on the ment to prowater, paddling is a great way to be Bruce deJong pel a vehicle physically active while enjoying the Stephanie Norton-Bredl over the water. serenity of nature. Paddling or paddle sports consist of However, paddling differs from rowing kayaking, canoeing and stand-up paddle in several ways. First, paddling is driven boarding. For this article, we will discuss by your torso and upper body rather than paddling on flat or calm water rather than your legs; it’s usually easier to learn; it’s riding the rapids of the Green, White or accessible to most people as it does not
Healthy feet are crucial, but too often neglected sports activity – Light stretching or a slow job for two to three minutes will warm up those muscles. • Condition your muscles for the sport – Increase your amount of activity gradually over a period of time to build muscle strength and mobility. • Choose athletic shoes for your foot type – Choose shoe for the type of foot you
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until the pain subsides. Remember, most strains and sprains can be treated with rest, ice, compression and elevation. More serious cases may require a brace or cast.
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groups. It’s easy to find the type of experience you are looking for. As you are planning your spring and summer activities, consider spending some time paddling as a way to be physically active while enjoying the beauty of the Pacific Northwest. Best wishes for your continued success. Stephanie Norton-Bredl is the associate executive director at the Auburn Valley YMCA and may be contacted at snortonbredl@seattleymca.org. Bruce deJong is a group exercise instructor at the Auburn Valley YMCA and may be contacted at bruce@bicyclebootcamp.com.
have and use sportmany hills – It is a specific shoes. great workout, but • Replace shoes be sure and build when tread wears up gradually to out of heels wear avoid injuries. down – Some shoes • Prevent recurneed replacing rent injuries – If you every six months. have experienced • Avoid runprevious injuries ning or stepping on Dr. Christopher Bock using a brace or uneven surfaces – Be careful tape to prevent it from reocon rocky terrain, hills and curring. loose gravel. Dirt roads are • Listen to your body – If softer than asphalt, which is you experience any foot or softer than concrete. ankle pain, stop what you’re • Be careful running too doing or modify the activity
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The human foot contains 26 bones, 33 joints and more than 100 muscles, tendons and ligaments. It is one of the most complex parts of the human body and often times one of the most neglected. Our feet are an essential part of everything we do. Whether it is walking, exercising, playing sports or just standing; when you’re feet hurt it can impact our lives in so many ways. One problem many older adults have with their feet is circulation, but this is a problem that can affect anyone at any age. When you don’t have good blood flow in your feet, you may experience tingling, numbness, cramping and discoloration of the skin and toenails. There are many everyday factors that can restrict blood flow in your feet – being outdoors in the cold or having your feet in cold water; shoes or stockings that are too tight; sitting too long with your legs crossed; smoking and drinking too many caffeinated beverages. Individuals who suffer from diabetes need to be particularly sensitive to the circulation of their feet. Reduced circulation can lead to a loss of feeling in the foot, a condition known as neuropathy. As the days get longer and the temperature gets warmer many of us in the Pacific
Northwest will be out walking, jogging, running or playing sports. For parents, this also means baseball, softball and soccer season. As we get more active outdoors the chances of injuring a foot or ankle go up considerably. Here are a few tips to help prevent those common sports injuries: • Warm up prior to any
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require an expensive boat or specialty skill; and stand-up paddle boarding adds the element of balance by standing upright on a surfboard type of platform. There are several places to rent paddling equipment in the Seattle/Tacoma area. The Puget Sound area is home to many bodies of water that are great for the novice paddler. A Google search for “Paddling in Puget Sound (or Seattle or Tacoma)” will bring up many resources from some of the businesses mentioned in this article, to local parks and recreation departments that provide tours or lessons, and clubs like the Mountaineers and other paddling
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Twenty years ago, Britt and I moved our family to Enumclaw. This was five years before I began working in our school district. It was moving home for me and a new place to call home for Britt, Hans (5) and Anna (2 ½). We came here because this is where we wanted to raise our children. This is where we wanted our children to attend school. We have never, never regretted this decision. This move was a milestone decision in the lives of our little family. For our family, we hit another milestone on Friday as our youngest (Anna) will graduate from Chapman University. Writing to our children, is something Britt and I always have done. Sometimes it’s a few poignant sentences while other times it feels like a dissertation! Below is an excerpt from what I wrote to Anna. Grandma Mary and Grandpa Bob would be so very proud of you and would have loved to help you celebrate your graduation from Chapman University! After all, you are their youngest grandchild! Education has been valued and treasured for generations in your family beginning with Great-Grandma Maria and Great-Grandpa Dario who immigrated from Italy to Enumclaw with only an 8th grade and 4th grade education respectively. They wanted all of their children to have a high school diploma. All seven achieved this status! Grandma Mary and Grandpa Bob wanted all their children to have a college education and as you know Uncle Bob, Uncle Tim and I all did this! I know these leaders in our family are smiling from heaven today as you achieve this degree. They believed with their whole hearts that education opens doors for you to pursue your dreams. As I was told by Grandma Mary and Grandpa Bob, “Use this knowledge to contribute, always striving to be kind and compassionate while serving others all along the way.” For Britt and me, our children are the most precious gift that we have been given. We have thoroughly enjoyed each step in our parenting journey. Anna has worked hard throughout her schooling in the Enumclaw School District and at Chapman. She has also had the loving support of the Enumclaw/Black Diamond community and a gifted set of educators who have helped to guide her along during this journey. Our mission as a district is “All Students Achieving at High Levels.” I believe with my whole heart that if there is a school district who will fully reach this mission, it will be the Enumclaw School District. This school district has the communities of Black Diamond and Enumclaw who rally to build a support structure to ensure kids have clothes, are fed, have school supplies and tutoring services and have a youth center. This school district has a staff filled with educators who are brilliant in their field and who care deeply that their students succeed. This school district is a wonderful learning place for all students. I know this first-hand as a Dad…Britt and I will be forever grateful to community and educators who played a role in helping our most precious gifts…Hans and Anna.
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May 21 .....................................................................................Senior Projects May 22 ...................Thunder Mt. Middle School Spring Concert at 7:00pm May 23 ....................................................Staff Collaboration - Early Release May 26 .........................................Memorial Day - Schools & Offices Closed May 28 ........................... Black Diamond Kindergarten Concert at 6:30pm May 29 ......................................... Honors Luncheon at 11:00am in Library ...............................................EHS Discipline Summit at 2:45pm in Library May 30 ....................................................Staff Collaboration - Early Release June 2.......................................................Board work study at district office June 3........................Enumclaw Middle School Spring Concert at 6:30pm ................................................. Senior Awards in the auditorium at 6:30pm June 4..................................................Retirement Tea at 3:45pm in Library .........................................................................EHS Choir Concert at 7:00pm June 5...................................................Southwood Community Celebration June 6......................................................Staff Collaboration - Early Release .................................................................................... Seniors last day at EHS ...............................................................Sunrise PTA Family BBQ at 5:30pm June 8.......................Baccalaureate at Trinity Lutheran Church at 7:00pm June 9.....................................................................................EHS Graduation June 12 .........................................Sunrise 5th Grade Promotion at 7:00pm June 13 ................. Enumclaw Middle School 8th Grade Dance at 5:30pm June 16 .....................................................Last day of school - Early release! ................................................................................Board meeting at 6:30pm
ESD Announces Commitment to Cutting Energy Expenditures Enumclaw School District announces energy savings through implementation of a resource conservation management program called powerED. Since the program started in Fall 2013, the District has saved over $13,000 in electricity costs, and identified significant opportunities for future focus. The program is administered by McKinstry, a local and national leader in energy and facility services. McKinstry’s powerED program uses a highly collaborative approach with three key elements of focus: people, process and performance. The “people” component educates building operators about the importance of energy efficiency and resource conservation; the “process” component identifies and implements lowand no-cost operational and maintenance strategies to reduce energy use; and the “performance” component tracks, measures, analyzes and quantifies energy savings and carbon reductions. The program incorporates these three components to help schools increase awareness, pinpoint opportunities, communicate performance results and promote success.
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Native American Summer Program at Kibler .....................................June 23-26 Literacy Camp through City Parks & Rec ...............................................July 8-11 English Language Learner Sumner School (K-4th) ...........August 12-14, 19-21 Reading Sumner School (K-4th) - By Invitation ............................August 11-22 EHS Fall Sports Registration .................................................................. August 19 EHS Football Try-outs ............................................................................. August 20 EHS Hornet Days ............................................................................August 21 & 22 Thunder Mt. Days of Thunder................................................................ August 25 Enumclaw Middle School Timberwolf Days......................................... August 25 EHS Fall Sports Try-outs ......................................................................... August 25 First Day of School ..............................................................................September 2 EHS Homecoming Football Game ..........................................................October 3
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Technology in Action Students Participate in Smarter Balanced Assessment Field Test Students in Mrs. Laurnen’s 3rd grade class (Black Diamond Elementary) and in Mr. Shepard’s 6th grade Language Arts class (Enumclaw Middle School) are seen using district technology (laptop computers and computer labs) to participate in the Smarter Balanced Assessment field test. Students across the country have participated in this “test of the test” which will replace the MSP in our state, beginning in the 2014-15 school year. As part of this process, approximately 1,800 Enumclaw School District students in grades 3-8 will have participated in this online assessment this Spring. We are proud of our students and staff for their work in participating in this new assessment!
Retirement Tea
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Enumclaw High School Library Please join us in celebrating the following dedicated staff members who are retiring from the Enumclaw School District to begin new chapters in their lives. They will be greatly missed! Marilyn Deahl, librarian, Enumclaw and Thunder Mt. Middle Schools Joy Elaine Farr, teacher, Sunrise Elementary Merla Jean, teacher, Sunrise Elementary (August 2013) Susan McBride, paraeducator, Sunrise Elementary Kristine Rogers, secretary, Enumclaw High School Joanne Tucker, transportation specialist, Transportation MaryAnne Tucker, paraeducator, Black Diamond and Westwood Elementaries (January 2014) 1055258
After a rigorous interview process that included a thorough application process, oral and written interviews in front of a large interview team, staff and community meetings and a final interview with Superintendent Mike Nelson and Director of Human Relations Stevi Berryhill, Kyle Fletcher, current Assistant Principal at Chehalis Middle School has been named Sunrise Elementary Principal. His official start date will be July 1, 2014. Kyle comes to Sunrise Elementary after a successful teaching experience in which he was known for his engaging and innovative teaching strategies. Five years ago, he moved into his current role of Assistant Principal of Chehalis Middle School. In the last three years, Kyle has had extensive training and implementation of the Five Dimensions of Teaching and Learning Framework and Professional Learning Communities, which are both a perfect match for the continuation of good work at Sunrise Elementary. During reference calls, one common remark was, “You can’t have him! I know he will be an amazing principal, but we want him to remain in Chehalis.” Individuals shared that Kyle is well respected as a teacher, administrator and human being in Chehalis and that the Enumclaw School District would be fortunate to have him as a new administrator. Kyle and his wife Tara and their children plan to move to the Enumclaw/ Black Diamond area to become an active part of our community.
2014 Scholarship Sponsors Enumclaw High School would like to thank the following sponsors who generously contributed to 2014 local scholarships. Thank you for assisting our seniors in reaching their post high school goals! SCHOLARSHIP: Albert Bogden Memorial Gerald & Nancy Lyons Scholarship Art Gamblin Memorial Greenwater Horseshoe League Arts Alive! Hallie Crites Golf Scholarship Bob & Alice Campbell Memorial Hancock Forest Management Scholarship Bob & Mary Nelson Baseball Scholarship Jean K. Lafromboise Bridget Simmons Memorial Scholarship Jim Fugate Memorial Keith Person Memorial Buckley Log Show Kipp Upper Scholarship Chapter EF of the PEO Sisterhood Kirby Nelson Orthodontic Conrad Hamilton Scholarship Maple Valley Rotary Danish Sisterhood Lodge Maple Valley Street Rats Car Club EHS Class of 1962 Mike Freier Memorial Elinor E. Ulman Scholarship in the Visual Arts Molen Orthodontics Enumclaw Education Association Mutual of Enumclaw Enumclaw Garden Club Perpetual Trust Scholarship Enumclaw High School-Class of 1962 Alumni Perpetual Trust Study Abroad Enumclaw Jaycees Public School Employees Enumclaw Kiwanis Shod Nelson Memorial Enumclaw Ladies Golf Club St. Elizabeth Hospital five scholarships White River Credit Union / Linda KleppeOlson Enumclaw Medical Center Scholarship Enumclaw Men’s Golf Club Scholarship Calvary Presbyterian Church Enumclaw Police Dept. Hope Lutheran Church Enumclaw Rotary Club 4-Way Test Sacred Heart Catholic Church Flintoff VoTech Scholarship Trinity Lutheran Church Frankie’s Pizza
Scholarship winners will be announced at Senior Awards on June 3rd at 6:30 pm in the EHS Auditorium
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d e r c i t y g ove r n m e n t , planning commission, comprehensive plan update, Element 2 and Element 4. The city’s website address is www.cityofbuckley.com. Questions or written comments may be directed to Kathy Thompson, City Planner at (360) 829-1921 ext 7812 and/or mailed to City of Buckley, P.O. Box 1960, B u c k l e y, WA , 9 8 3 2 1 prior to 4 p.m. on the hearing date. Buckley does not discriminate on the basis of disabilities. If you need special accommodation please contact City Hall within three business days prior to the public hearing at (360) 829-1921 ext. 7801. # 562426 5/21/14
an application from Benjamin Ryan C o m mu n i t i e s, L L C i n conjunction with the City of Bonney Lake Public Works Department to alter the Orchard Grove II plat per the procedural requirements of RCW 58.17.215. The applicant is requesting to change the dedication of Tr a c t “ A ” t o a p u bl i c works facility. The application was signed on April 14, 2014 by the majority of property owners contained within the subdivision having interest in the tract. The application was deemed complete on May 14, 2014. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the City of Bonney Lake Hear ing Examiner will convene a Public Hearing at 9:00 am on Tuesd ay, J u n e 1 0 , 2 0 1 4 , within the City Council Chambers located within the Bonney Lake Justice and Municipal Center, 9002 Main St. E., Bonney Lake, Washington. The purpose of this h e a r i n g i s t o r e c e i ve public testimony on the Plat Alteration Application. For those individuals who are requesting translators or adaptive equipment for communication purposes, the City is asking to be notified as soon as possible of the type of service or equipment needed. Project Name: Orchard Grove II Plat Alteration (PLN 2014-01732). Name of Applicant: Benjamin Ryan Communities, LLC, 10011 B r i d g e p o r t Way S W, Suite 1500-212, Lakewood, WA 98499. Site Location: The project is located 8300 block of 184th Avenue East within the Orchard Grove II subdivision, in the NW 1/4 Section 33, To w n s h i p 2 0 N o r t h , Range 5 East, W.M., Bonney Lake, Washington. Adoption of Existing Environmental Documents: The City of Bonney Lake reviewed the content of the Determination of Nonsignificance (DNS) and SEPA checklist for t h e O r c h a r d G r ove I I subdivision and has determined that those documents meet the City of Bonney Lake environmental review standards and needs for the above described proposal. The City of Bonney Lake is adopting these document pursuant to WAC 197.11.630. Staff Contact: Ryan Harriman, AICP, Associate Planner, City of Bonney Lake Community D eve l o p m e n t D e p a r t m e n t , P h o n e : (253) 447-4350, Email: harrimanr@ci.bonneylake.wa.us. Written comments may be submitted to the staff contact at 9002 Main Street East, Suite 300, Bonney Lake, WA on or before 5:00 pm on Fr iday, June 4, 2014. The application is available for public review at the Community D eve l o p m e n t D e p a r t ment office at the address listed above. # 562718 5/21/14 NOTICE OF APPLICATION Cimmer/Johnason Short Plat; File Number SP-2014-01 TO: Interested Agencies and Public. SUBJECT: Cimmer/Johnason Shor t Plat; File Number SP-2014-01.
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(1) CEMETERY Plot at Redmond’s beautiful Cedar Lawns and Memorial Park. Take care of all your funeral needs in one location. Small chapel, New Rhodie lot # 1 6 5 D, s p a c e # 2 . $3,200. Seller will pay transfer fee. Call 425753-6773 1 Niche at Greenwood Memorial Funeral Home. Row 7, niche 12. $3,190 C a s h i e r c h e c k o n l y. (360)331-3229 1 PLOT $7,500 IN Pretigous Sunset Memorial Park in Bellevue. View of the mountains!!! Sold out space in the desirable “Garden of Prayer” section. Lot # 210, space # 5. Owner pays transfer fee & endowment care fee. If available would retail at $22,000. Private owner. 503-412-8424. (2) SIDE BY Side plots in sold out “Heather Section” of Greenwood Memorial Park in Renton. Plots 3 & 4, near Jimmy Hendrix Memorial. Monuments a r e O K . Va l u e d a t $10,000 each. Will negotiate price and sell to best offer. Seller pays transfer fees. Andrew, 206-373-1988 (Renton) 3 SxS WASHINGTON Memorial Park plots in the “Rock of Ages” Garden. Desirable location; close in, from the drive, level walk up. Block 64, section 19. Side by side plots # 2, 1 & 4. Asking $ 9 , 5 0 0 o r b e s t o f fe r. S e a Ta c . D e t a i l s c a l l 253-359-7349. 4 SxS LOTS $8200, in the desirable Garden of Meditation, at Bonney Watson, SeaTac Lot A, plots 1, 2, 3, 4 in section 14, block 110. for all, or best offer. Owner pays transfer fee. Call Christine at 425-355-2252 or 425-359-0694. SUNSET HILLS, Belleview, Heritage Garden, next to faith Garden. 4 p l o t s . W i l l s e l l 2 fo r $30,000 valued at $24,000 each. All 4 plots $ 6 0 , 0 0 0 / O B O 206.568.3227
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Page 20 , THE ENUMCLAW, BONNEY LAKE & SUMNER COURIER-HERALD, Wednesday, May 21, 2014 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves
Food & Farmer’s Market
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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Miscellaneous
Dogs
TOP CASH PAID FOR OLD GUITARS! 1920’s t h r u 1 9 8 0 ’s . G i b s o n , Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epiphone, Guild, Mosrite, Rickenbacker, Prair ie State, D’Angelico, Stromberg, and Gibson Mandolins/Banjos. (5) AKC YELLOW LAB puppies avail. Males and KILL SCORPIONS! Buy 1-800-401-0440 Females are sweet, Harris Scorpion Spray. 7000 playful, cuddly! SocialIndoor/Outdoor, Odorized, friendly home less, Non-Staining. Efraised companions. Dew fective results begin afc l a w s r e m o ve d , f i r s t ter spray dries. shots and both parents Ava i l a bl e : T h e H o m e on site. White side of Depot, Homedepot.com, yellow lab coloring. AcACS Hardware cepting deposits. Ready to go home on May 23rd. P r o t e c t Yo u r H o m e $600 each. Bonney ADT Authorized Dealer: ANIMALS Lake. Photos available B u r g l a r y, F i r e , a n d via email. Call for more Emergency Aler ts 24 details 253-209-6661 or hours a day, 7 days a Cats rezanard@aol.com week! CALL TODAY, INS TA L L E D T O M O R 4 MAINECOON Kittens ROW! 888-858-9457 (MTw o h a n d s o m e b oy s. F 9am-9pm ET) Two gorgeous girls. Fur behind ears and beautiThe Classified ful, semi-long hair. SpotDepartment ted tummies. Number 1 WILL BE CLOSED breed in U.S.A. Females Monday, May 26th grow from 10 - 17 + lbs. for the Memorial Day Holiday. Love children, dogs, cats Deadline will change as & older people. Ideal allaround pet $350. David, follows: a n d e l i ve r 3 6 0 - 4 8 2 - 5 WO N D E R F U L A K C DEADLINE FOR THE c8497. Toy or Teacup Poodle 5/28 edition MAINECOON American p u p p i e s - 3 M / 2 F. will be B o b t a i l M i x K i t t e n s . Hypo Allergenic. Red, Friday, 5/23 Rare. $300 each. Black, Black, or unique phanorange and white. Will tom colors. Very loving, AT NOON. be big! Wormed & shots well socialized & raised Please call guaranteed. Raised with with children. 4 weeks 800-388-2527 children and dogs. No and 5 months old. Bred or email checks please. Bengal for health, disposition, classified@sound Maincoon mix kittens good nature. Current on publishing.com ready soon! 425-350- shots and worming. In0734. Weekend Delivery cludes health warranty a n d s t a r t e r p a ck a g e. Wanted/Trade Possible. Call 206-650-1988 or KAKfarm@hotmail.com Dogs CASH for unexpired Diab e t i c Te s t s t r i p s a n d S t o p S m o k i n g I t e m s ! 1 ye a r o l d bl a ck l a b / NEWS Updates Daily! Free Shipping, Friendly boxer mix to good, rural courierherald.com Ser vice, BEST pr ices family. Ver y trainable. blscourierherald.com and 24hr payment! Call Has all shots except ratoday 877-588-8500 or bies. (360)226-3491 AKC Alaskan Malamute visit puppies. 8 weeks old: 2 www.TestStripSearch.com females and one male. Espanol 888-440-4001 Socialized with children. C A S H PA I D - U P TO Gray & white. Vet check, $ 2 5 / B OX fo r u n ex - wor med, shots, dew pired,sealed DIABETIC claws. $500 ea. Mount TEST STRIPS! 1 DAY Vernon. Please call 360PAYMENT & PREPAID 540-5400. shipping. BEST PRICES! Call 1-888-389-0695 AKC Poodle Puppies Teacups 2 6mo old AKC Golden Retriever TOP CA$H PAID FOR Apricot Females, 3 puppies. Excellent bloodO L D R O L E X , PAT E K Brown & White Par- lines. Blondes to Reds. PHILIPPE & CARTIER t i s : 2 M a l e s 1 Fe - American, English and in WATCHES! DAYTONA, male, 2 Creams: 1 between. Wonderful with S U B M A R I N E R , G M T- Male 1 Female, 2 Sil- c h i l d r e n . $ 8 0 0 . A l s o MASTER, EXPLORER, ver & White Parti: 1 available, Golden Doodle MILGAUSS, DAY DATE, M a l e 1 Fe m a l e . 2 puppies. Non shedding. etc. 1-800-401-0440 intelligent. $1000. Teacup/Tiny Toy Red Highly Parents & grand parents Males. Adorable little on site. Wormed & shots. NEWS Updates Daily! babies. Reserve your Not just a pet, but one of courierherald.com puff of love. 360-249- the family. Chr is 360blscourierherald.com 3612 652-7148. 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.
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FRENCH MASTIFF puppies for sale will come with CKC registration, 2 year health gaurantee, current on shots and dewormings. Males $1,000 & females $1,200. For information contact Jennifer at (360)623-4143 Horses
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GARAGE SALES
*Must schedule ad in person at Courier Herald Office 1627 Cole St. Enumclaw *ALL ADS MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL AT TIME OF PLACEMENT*
5/24, 9 am - 4 pm, 40514 196th Ave SE
9000
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12’ ALUMINUM BOAT with trailer. Freshly repainted in camaflouge. New electric motor, new battery, two swivel seats and two pole holders. $2,000 (or trade). Kenmore. Call Jeff 425-8925730.
Automobiles Classics & Collectibles
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Financing based on 12% interest, all payments based on 10 years (unless otherwise noted), O.A.C.. Actual rate may vary. Prices do not include permit costs or sales tax & are based on a flat, level, accessible building site w/less than 1’ of fill, w/85 MPH Wind Exposure “B”, 25# snow load, for non commercial usage & do not include prior sales & may be affected by county codes and/or travel considerations. Drawings for illustration purposes only. Ad prices expire 6/17/14.
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ENGINES
**Sporty little Sebring for sale! 2005 white Chrysler Sebring. 4 door seAsk About Our TRANSMISSIONS dan. Automatic transEngine Installation mission. 4 Cylinder. 2.4L AVAILABLE Special engine. New alternator & b r a ke s. A / C, e l e c t r i c Head Gasket Specialist locks & windows. Interior is very clean & has been EMANUFACTURED NGINES VAILABLE well kept. CD player & TOYOTA • MAZDA • NISSAN • ISUZU • HONDA radio work great. Clean h i s t o r y. R e g u l a r o i l 7505 Portland Ave E, Tacoma WA changes & maintenance. Clean & spacious trunk. Tires are fairly new & in Tacoma good shape. Small cosToll Free 1-877-956-1100 metic nicks/scratches on the exterior but overall in ve r y g o o d c o n d i t i o n ! NEWS Updates Daily! SPACE FOR LEASE Mileage: 102,635. Looking for $4000. Cash only courierherald.com DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW blscourierherald.com (253) 219-5952 please. Give me a call at 425.880.4612
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Tents & Travel Trailers
Miscellaneous Autos
Motorhomes
1996 Honda Accord, 195,000 miles, 4 door, 4 cyl, 5 speed manual, A / C, p owe r w i n d ow s, door, lockes. Cruise control, power steering, custom ster io with blue tooth. Clean, no dents $3,3200. 2002 Lincoln Town Car Executive, 9,1000 miles, black and cream, maintenence records $6,000. 360.893.8018
33’ NEWMAR Dutch Star, 2000. V-10 Ford Engine. Super slide, split bath, twin beds, 2 solar panels, 2 air conditioners, 5500 watt generator, hydraulic jacks. No pets, never smoked in. Very clean, always garaged. $28,000 OBO. Illness forces sale. Call 253-833-6421
Motorhomes
33’ 1993 WILDERNESS Clean with AC. Very nice cond! Great for liveable use. Ready to roll. No leaks. A real deal! Must sell quick, asking $5,000. Bonnie Lake. 253-862-0440
2006 Fleetwood Expedition 38 N. 3 Slides, diesel, 30,000 miles, sleeps 6, 2 A/C’s. Non smoker, n o p e t s, 1 ow n e r. $46,000. (253)501-1761
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Vehicles Wanted
The Classified Department WILL BE CLOSED Monday, May 26th for the Memorial Day Holiday. Deadline will change as follows:
24’ AIRSTREAM Land Yacht, 1960. Very good condition. Lots of extras. $10,000 obo. 360-8291892 (Wilkeson) Vehicles Wanted
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nearby structures or overhead wires. Butchered trees detract from the value of a landscape and can negatively impact the appearance of an entire neighborhood or a business.
more weakly connected than a tree that still has its original top. As they become taller and heavier, many of these new tops become more susceptible to breakage and consequently more hazardous.
Topping is expensive
Heavily pruned ornamental trees may require trimming every year or so. Following each pruning, the prolific sprouting repeats itself and further stresses the tree. Repeated prunings cost dollars and may continue until either the tree or a homeowner or business gives up.
Topping stresses trees
Some topped trees may die because of a lack of food reserves. Others may no longer be able to defend themselves against insects or decay that find weakened trees or open wounds to enter. These trees often will die a slow death.
Proper tree pruning
The best pruning jobs on ornamental trees are generally not obvious because the work is barely noticeable. This is accomplished by careful thinning of branches that are crossing, pointing inward, are dead or that cause the shape of a tree to be out of balance. The offending branches can be cut out or carefully shortened by a knowledgeable individual. Proper thinning retains a tree’s natural shape, avoids stimulating massive
Topping is ugly!
Normally, trees form branching structures that are natural and pleasing to the eye. Topping destroys that natural form and does not go unnoticed by the public. The skeletons of abused trees are all too visible during the fall and winter months when leaves are absent. Examples are plentiful along streets and in large parking lots. Many of the trees did not need pruning because there were no
sprouting and minimizes any stress. Conifer trees should never be topped if possible. A better option may be to remove an objectionable tree and replace it with a more appropriate one. The bottom line is that topping or aggressive pruning should be discouraged. Usually the outcome is unattractive, expensive and can eventually shorten the life of the victimized trees. Dennis Tompkins is a certified arborist, certified hazard tree assessor, Master Gardener and urban forester from the Bonney LakeSumner area. He provides renovative pruning of small trees, pest diagnosis, hazardous tree evaluations, tree appraisals and other services for homeowners and businesses. Contact him at 253 863-7469 or email at dlt@blarg.net. Website: evergreen-arborist.com.
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