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Parade, fireworks highlight Fourth By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer
Enumclaw launches the three-day, Fourth of July holiday weekend with a busy slate of activities Friday. Things get started on a satisfying note, with a pancake breakfast offered by members of the Enumclaw Rotary. They will be serving the free meal from 8 to 11 a.m. at the Enumclaw Senior Center. At approximately 10 a.m., entries will begin staging for the Stars and Stripes parade, which rolls at noon. Entries will cover the traditional
route along Cole Street. Kids are invited to decorate their bicycles, tricycles and scooters and join the parade; kids should gather at the staging area at 11 a.m. From 1 to 4 p.m., Rendezvous Wine and Brew will provide live entertainment on Myrtle Avenue between Cole and Railroad streets. The Kevin Jones Band will perform. It’s al all-ages event, as there will be seating outside an outdoor beer garden. The one-block stretch of Myrtle Avenue will be off-limits to automobiles for the afternoon. There’s a break until the sun goes down and pyrotechnics fill the night sky. The annual fire-
works show is back and will begin at approximately 9:45 at the field adjacent to Southwood Elementary School. The cost of putting on the Stars and Stripes celebration is picked up by a handful of sponsors. Aside from the city of Enumclaw, the Rotary Club and Rendezvous, sponsors include The Courier-Herald, the Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce, Helac Corporation, Les Schwab Tires, Treat’s Heating and Cooling and Rainier View Construction and Roofing. Enumclaw’s “special event” season kicks off
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City of Enumclaw offices will be closed Friday in observance of the Fourth of July holiday. Collection of garbage and yard waste will proceed as usual, however. All receptacles should be ready for pick-up by 6 a.m. Friday.
Weather The forecast for today, Wednesday, calls for partly sunny with a high near 79 and light wind in the afternoon. The rest of the week and weekend is forecasted to be mostly sunny. Look for some clouds at night on the Fourth. The high should reach 77 on Sunday. The lows will be near 53.
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Carsen Scott competes in the pole climbing event Saturday during the Buckley Log Show. The show has been around since 1973 and this year featured 19 events. Things started Saturday with a parade and wrapped up Sunday. Complete results are found on page 26. Photo by Ashley Britschgi, ashleybritschgi@gmail.com
A move to keep recreational marijuana out of Enumclaw picked up steam Thursday evening when the Planning Commission voted – by a 3-2 margin – to effectively bar all weedrelated activity. The vote came after a dozen people testified, with two-third urging the commission to keep all phases of the marijuana delivery chain off-limits within the city. On the agenda was a proposed change to land use inside Enumclaw’s boundaries. The concept – supported by city administration and police – does two things. One, it recognizes that legal cannabis exists and includes the growing, processing and selling of recreational marijuana among potential land uses. But the key is part two of the proposal: the city has 14 zones and
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Sale of Buckley gas system completed Buckley’s natural gas operating and distribution system switched hands Friday, becoming the property of Puget Sound Energy. The transfer represents seven months of planning that followed November’s general election when Buckley voters overwhelmingly approved the sale of the city’s 57-year-old natural gas utility to PSE, which also serves electricity to Buckley. “The sale...benefits both the city and our residents and business owners,” said Buckley Mayor Pat Johnson. “We’re pleased this transaction has allowed our gasutility employees to work else-
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where for the city and our gas users to take advantage of PSE’s broad range of services.” The last bill for natural gas from the city was included in the city’s statement issued June 30. PSE’s first bill for natural gas service will be included as a combined statement, scheduled to arrive around July 26. Representatives from both PSE and the city of Buckley will attend an open house from 5 to 8 p.m. July 10 at the Buckley Fire Station, to answer questions and provide information about the change-out of natural gas meters slated to begin in mid-July.
recreational marijuana is not allowed in any. No growing. No processing. No selling. Not is a residential zone, not in a commercial zone, not in an industrial zone. The split vote had Jeff Dahlquist, Lori McDonald and Jessica Kinney supporting the effective ban on recreational weed. Planning Commission members Fred Sears and Tom Mann cast “no” votes. The commission’s verdict serves an a formal recommendation to the seven-member Enumclaw City Council, which will have the final say on the matter. In January, the council dealt with the marijuana issue by imposing an emergency, sixmonth moratorium on all phases of the recreational marijuana trade.
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Air Force Airman 1st Class Clayton B. Jasmer graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical Clayton Jasmer fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Jasmer earned distinction as an honor graduate. He is the son of Kelly E. and Clare R. Jasmer of Buckley and a 2013 graduate of White River High School, Buckley.
Friday and there’s much more to come during the busy months of July and August. • The King County Fair will take over the Enumclaw Expo Center grounds for a four-day show, July 17-20. • The weekend of July 25-27 – that’s Friday through Sunday
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that covered all areas of the marijuana spectrum. Retired mental health professional Robert Kreager told of the deteriorated mental function he saw in patients. Robert Meneghini addressed concerns of marijuana being a threshold drug that leads to more serious narcotics and added worries of environmental hazards. And Bill Moyers’ concerns included decreased property values if marijuana operations were allowed near residential neighborhoods. Commission members also heard from two citizens who use marijuana for medicinal purposes and two who have submitted applications to sell recreational marijuana. Their comments ranges from the health benefits marijuana can provide to sufferers of certain ailments to a need to have sales regulated and governed by the state.
– features doubleheader action in town. The annual Enumclaw Rotary Street Fair will see Cole Street closed to traffic through the heart of downtown and, at the Expo Center, the Pacific Northwest Scottish Highland Games and Clan Gathering will fill the grounds. In addition, Saturday kicks off with a 5K run/walk. • The popular Art in the Garden event is set for Aug. 2-3
at the Matson Family Farm. • An automobile show featuring plenty of hot rods takes place Aug. 9 at the Expo Center. • The Olympic Kennel Club Dog Show will bring thousands of canines and their handlers to the Expo Center Aug. 14-17. • The Enumclaw Pro Rodeo adds three days of excitement to the Expo Center rodeo arena Aug. 21-23.
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Now, the council will receive the Planning Commission’s recommendation and act on the suggested land use proposal. City Administrator Chris Searcy said the council may not receive the item for a couple of months. During the interim, it’s expected that the council will renew the moratorium for another six months. The council-imposed moratorium was in response to Initiative 502, passed by voters, which made Washington one of just two states in the nation to allow recreational marijuana. It further was prompted by a ruling by the state’s attorney general, who said individual cities have the right to adopt their own regulations when it comes to marijuana sales. The ongoing debate does not deal with medicinal marijuana. During Thursday’s public hearing, the Planning Commission heard testimony
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HELP NEEDED: A woman was reportedly yelling at passing motorists and threatening to kill someone the afternoon of June 23 in the vicinity of Warner Avenue and state Route 410. She was located and transported, awaiting a crisis team that was to provide an evaluation. YELLING PROFANITIES: Police were told at 12:15 a.m. June 22 of a man walking along state Route 410 and yelling profanities. An officer located the man, who chose not to speak to the police. FIGHT IN PROGRESS: An officer was flagged down at 10 p.m. June 21 due to a fight in progress at a Griffin Avenue location. The officer was able to break things up and both parties involved in the fight were issued no-trespass letters. NO SALE: A report of two juvenile males asking people to buy beer for them had police responding June 21 to a Monroe Avenue address. They were gone when police arrived.
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911 HANG-UP: An officer checked the vicinity of Washington Avenue shortly before 9 a.m. June 21 after a hysterical female called for an ambulance. When asked for her address, she hung up and did not answer a return call. She could not be located. LOOKING FOR DRUGS: Police responded twice June 20 to a Griffin Avenue location due to a man knocking on doors and asking for drugs. The first call came at 7 p.m. and officers could not locate the man; when they returned at 10 p.m. they arrested the man. SIBLING TROUBLE: A domestic dispute between siblings resulted in a police response June 20 to a Wetherbee Lane address. A female was taken into custody and later posted bail. MOVE ALONG: Police were told June 19 of a woman asking passersby for change and cigarettes. Officers responded to the Roosevelt Avenue location and advised her to move along; she agreed. ANIMAL ISSUE: Police responded the afternoon of June 19 to a Harding Street location and a complaint of dogs running loose. Because it was an ongoing issue, the owner was cited for a violation of the city leash law and King County Animal Control was notified. TWO FIGHTING: A report of a man and a woman fighting inside a car had police responding to a Roosevelt Avenue location at 5:02 p.m.
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June 19. The two knew each other and were separated by officers; the two went their separate ways. HIT AND RUN: A hit-and-run incident in the parking lot of a Roosevelt Avenue restaurant was reported shortly before 11 p.m. June 19. A suspect was located, arrested and booked.
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Vesey heads celebration of Swiss culture By Theresa De Lay and Kevin Hanson Staff Writers
Greg Vesey might not be Swiss by birth or blood, but he’s certainly become immersed in the culture. The Enumclaw insurance agent has ingrained himself to the point of heading up this year’s Sangerfest, a summertime festival that will split venues between Bonney Lake and Tacoma while celebrating all things Swiss. Sangerfest, formally known as the Pacific Coast Swiss Singing and Yodeling Festival, is staged every three years by
the United Swiss Singing Societies of the Pacific Coast. The society is comprised of nine clubs dedicated to the practice and preservation of traditional Swiss singing. The clubs take turns hosting Sangerfest. Vesey, who serves as society president, is heading up this year’s celebration. Sangerfest takes place July 10-13, open to families of Swiss heritage or those who simply enjoy the culture. Vesey’s wife is 100 percent Swiss but he is not. He grew up in Buckley, sang most of his life and, in 1986, joined the ranks of Mannerchor Edelweiss, the choir associated with the Swiss Sportsman’s Club of Tacoma, which makes its home in
Bonney Lake’s Swiss Park. “I enjoy the music and participating as a singer but I also enjoy the cultural heritage,” Vesey said. “Swiss wrestling, dancing and alphorn blowing are all ethnic traditions. I’m of German descent but I feel like an adopted Swiss. It’s just a wonderful group of people to socialize and be associated with.” Vesey said festival goers will enjoy the pageantry of an introduction of flags, banquets, dances, singers, experts in yodeling and alphorn and closing ceremonies. Several concerts will be included during the four days of Swiss celebrating but the highlight of the festival is
County seeks input on BD land King County Parks wants to hear from the public about recommendations for developing a network of trails for mountain biking, horseback riding, walking and running on a portion of open space land in Black Diamond. King County is asking for feedback through July 7 about a proposal that ca lls for designing and building formal trails and other features, such as training areas for younger mountain bike riders – primarily in unused areas of the park under and near p ower t r a n sm i s sion
lines. The recommendations can be found at w w w. k i n g c o u n t y. g o v/ parks/blackdiamond. The recommendations stem from the work of a six-member, citizenbased advisory committee, which was convened by King County Parks in April; the committee was tasked with reviewing and refining a proposal submitted to Parks by Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance in 2013. R e c om me nd e d e le ments include developing f ive to seven mi les of cross-countr y tra i ls for a va r iet y of nonmotor i z e d a c t i v it ie s ,
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Friday’s grand concert, Vesey said. There will be 250 singers and a children’s choir will perform, with portions accompanied by students from Emerald Ridge High School. Most of the festival will take place at the Hotel Murano in Tacoma but a folkfest will take place Saturday, July 12, at Swiss Park in Bonney Lake. Visit www.swiss-sangerfest-tacoma-2014.org for tickets and additional information. All-inclusive packages are available but single-event tickets may be obtained for those wishing to attend individual festival events.
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it supports their agenda Two obviously liberal letters printed last week in The CourierHerald excoriated a previous writer’s views as being harsh and advocating unconstitutional treatment of Bowe Bergdahl, the recently-released captured soldier. As stated by Shakespeare “… (they) doth protest too much, methinks.” Their admonishments might bear more weight if they had not been so blatantly hypocritical when considering the liberals’ stands on the U.S. Constitution; perhaps some introspection is due. First, the writers’ concerns about the “Mr. Patriot(‘s)” inflammatory word choices amuses one. Their voices went AWOL when Sen. Harry Reid referred to the Tea Party as “domestic terrorists.” Or when one
of their “bellowing talking heads… ranting demagoguery…” on MSNBC – Chris Matthews – called the Tea Party “Nazis” and “storm troopers.” Were the writers outraged? Was this “hot talk” from the senator and liberal media “…foment(ing) anger and hate,” or is it OK only when it fits the so-called progressive agenda? Also, Bergdahl’s squad members suffered the progressive press ad hominem attacks because they expressed their first-hand experience of the deserter’s letter and desire to leave his post. Since the factual reports didn’t support the liberal template, these soldiers’ statements were so much grist for the liberal media mill accusing of them “swift boating” Bergdahl. Secondly, does the First Amendment only extend to speech that agrees with me and must all other be regulated or dismissed? Ironically, the liberals drape themselves in the Constitution only when it mirrors their needs. The president referred to the Constitution as a “…230 years old document that
needed updating…” Why, because it thwarts his socialist goals? He further bemoaned the electoral college because it didn’t give the heavily populated states more say in elections. The founding fathers meant it that way to give the little guy states equality; hey, the first affirmative action. Hardly a day passes that the president or like-minded people don’t whine about FOX News – basically the only conservative media left, but it is too much for them. The ink barely dried on the Obamacare law document when the president began redacting it to fit his political needs. As the chief law enforcement officer of the United States, he doesn’t have constitutional right to change enacted statutes. Sadly, a weak Congress (13 percent approval rating) stood by and watched. Last week the Supreme Court found that some of the Obama recess appointments violated the Constitution. Yes, the liberal pro-
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Expect sparks to fly in the 31st Watch for sparks to fly in the Cathy Dahlquist/Pam Roach state Senate battle. The campaign will be long, contentious and expensive. Adding to the interest is that both candidates are Republicans. Sen. Pam Roach, the incumbent, is working to be re-elected to her seventh four-year term. Cathy Dahlquist has been elected to two terms in the House of Representatives and is now challenging Roach. Making this race even more intriguing is Independent Democrat Rep. Chris Hurst’s strong support of Dahlquist. He is adding his political capital to hers. Both believe it’s time for Pam Roach to go. Hurst would have run against her, had not Dahlquist thrown her hat in the ring. This Senate race pits two differing approaches. Roach’s statement upon entering her bid for her seventh term was: “I want to continue my work to protect taxpayers, defend constitutional liberties and boost Washington’s economic recovery. The concerns of the people are my priorities.” Dahlquist has a different take: “We have a lot of challenges. We can fix them, but only if we leave partisanship at the door…. We can have the best schools, a clean environment and quality health care for citizens,
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but only if we all work together.” Roach’s approach is her vintage style. She is a seasoned political infighter who knows what has worked for her in the past and will repeat those same themes in this Senate race. Expect a lot of sound and fury from her. The strategy of Dahlquist against Roach is to link forces with Hurst to show the voters that Republicans and Democrats can work together to bring about the needed changes to the state. It’s an unusual strategy, but in these times of political gridlock in the other Washington, it is one that many voters might appreciate and support. Both Dahlquist and Roach are conservatives who have similar views on several issues. The difference is that Sen. Roach has had difficulties dealing with her own party and was banned by her caucus from communicating with staff and from
participating in the caucus up until 2012 when the Republicans needed her support to take control of the Senate. My guess is that Dahlquist will use Roach’s status of being in the doghouse with her own party as a key wedge issue. Dahlquist will also point out her opponent’s difficulty dealing with legislative staff and her other “crazy behavior.” Roach’s approach will probably be to dig dirt on Dahlquist. This was her successful tactic against her last opponent, Matt Richardson. Expect this campaign to become very dirty on both sides. There will be a lot of mudslinging. Voters will need to put on their muck boots and hold their noses when they vote on Aug. 5 in the primary and again on Nov. 4 in the general election. Remember, in Washington state, it’s the top two candidates chosen in the primary that determine who will run in November. Also, expect this campaign to be very expensive. Hurst suggested that Dahlquist’s campaign might cost upward of $1 million. Roach will be in the fight of her life and money will flow. Dahlquist is probably one of the toughest opponents Roach has faced.
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There’s something Letters embrace the evil in my pocket Liberals Constitution only when Many of us believe in all sorts of plots and conspiracies. Most may be goofy, but I have come across one directly aimed at me – evil little hairball Hal. It involves my cell phone that apparently has a mind of its own; a smarter brain than mine (not a stretch). I was tipped off to the plot when my boneheaded phone made a call, for no apparent reason. This wasn’t the first time and I never know to whom or when it will strike. I’ll be stumbling around and suddenly I hear a voice coming from my pocket. That’s a ball of fun. About a week ago the beast in my pocket started calling a number I didn’t even Dennis Box know was in my conEditor tacts. I just bought this dumb device and it suddenly knows my history. I am certain it is reading my thoughts and making calls to squeal on me. It’s like carrying an annoying third grader named Hal in my pocket. You know, the kid that sat in the front row always raising his hand first, with the right, stupid answer. After recess, hairball Hal was always in a secret conference with my teacher giving her the rundown on the seven deadly sins I committed. I am convinced it is Hal who is lurking in my pocket, still a third grader and still annoying. At any moment this phone will suddenly pick someone to call, seemingly without logic or reason. But I think there is a pattern I detect, a hairball Hal pattern. Hal must have grown into a twisted adult and now sits in a windowless room with pasty skin devising a phone to squeal on my seven rotten sins. I’m pretty sure he has invented a new set of seven sins. All the things that used to be OK when I was in third grade, but since the advent of new math, a bunch of new bad has been invented. I suspect the only solution is to revert back to the one phone that always worked and never made a squealer call – two Dixie cups and a string. Let hairball Hal try to work his evil ways with that phone.
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Old Boomers shape society Though it may of American youth be difficult for us has more poverty and Baby Boomers to debt than any genimagine, we’re geteration in the last 75 ting old. Whoever years.) It’s only a slight thought such a exaggeration to sugWally DuChateau gest that any money thing would happen? This is the genthey have left over, Columnist eration of hell-raisers after paying for our who didn’t trust anyretirement, will go to one over 30 – and suddenly we’re turn- cover their unemployment benefits. ing 65. In droves. Like, 10,000 of us Baby Boomers best face reality, cross that threshold every day. make a few sacrifices and figure out We’re the largest generation in how to grow old without bankrupting American history and represent a an entire generation. For instance, profound population shift. As we since many of us are still very healthy continue to retire, the political and at age 70 – like they say, 70 is the new economic consequences are going 50– we can often work well past 66, to be severe. If no adjustments are when we first become eligible for full made in the financial structure Social Security benefits, so why not of Social Security and Medicare, raise the age to 67 or 68? Or, if you’re these two programs will, in the near one of those individuals who has an future, consume about half the fed- income in excess of $100,000 a week, eral budget. do you really need Social Security? And who’s paying for this? Our kids, Finally, we have to stop spending the so-called Millennial Generation. $10,000 a day to keep someone alive Needless to say, this is a huge bill for an extra week or two. I know it’s to lay on them, given how finan- difficult to let Mama die, but really cially strapped they already are in now, let’s not be ridiculous about the this screwed up, rapidly shifting, whole thing. world economy. (The current crop The longer we delay making what-
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Constitution. Yes, the liberal progressives love the Constitution when it fits their needs but not so much if it stifles them. Yet, as Hillary Clinton said, “What difference does it make?” – hopefully the next elections will provide the difference. Let the rights ordained by the Constitution be ever available to all and the people ever vigilant in protecting said rights. Work for term limits and contact your federal/state legislators. George Terhaar Enumclaw
Thanks to writers on Bergdahl topic A thank you to G. Ames for your letter in the Courier-Herald on June 25. You confirmed what I was thinking. Let Mr. Bergdahl tell his story. Then I’m sure the American public will agree. And thank you to Mr. Robert DuChaine. Ex-military guy, Stevon L. Michael Enumclaw
ELFERS FROM 6 Whatever happens in the four-plus months of this election cycle, a few things will be certain: Dahlquist will emphasize her ability to get along better with people both in her party and outside and Hurst will add his voice of support that it’s time for Roach to go. Roach will emphasize her long history of working for the people of the 31st District and point out her many accomplishments in nearly 24 years of Senate service. The question before voters will be whether they want to continue to support Roach and her scrappy manner or do they want someone who is more collaborative and bipartisan?
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ever changes are necessary, the greater will be the debt we pass on to our kids. If any generation has the right to be angry at another, it’s the Millennials toward the Boomers. Yet, they aren’t. Instead, they rather begrudgingly accept these “social obligations” with few complaints. After all, someone has to take care of Mama and Daddy. Lucky for us, our kids aren’t in any hurry to start their own families and generally tend to be political liberals. Furthermore, the Millennials don’t seem especially concerned about the future of Social Security and Medicare because they don’t expect such entitlements will be available when they retire anyway. Yet, they aren’t particularly disturbed by such a bleak future because their lives are more centered on the immediate present; that is, they’re more involved with today’s problems and a desire to squeeze as much happiness out of the present situation as they can – which is precisely where the Baby Boomers were during their finest hour. What’s that old saying? Something about the apple not falling that far from the tree.
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position of “superior prominence” or give that position to Jesus (usually in the form of a cross). I wonder how many of our churches do not abide by the Flag Code? But this isn’t really about where we place the flag, is it? This is about to whom we pledge our allegiance and who (or what) is the subject of our worship. Shall we explore some of Jesus’ teaching? He says in his famous Sermon on the Mount, “No one can serve two masters; for a slave will either hate the one and love the other, or be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and wealth” (Mt 6:24). Jesus is speaking about where we place our hope. Jesus had earlier said in his sermon, “Pray then in this way…Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven” (6:9,10). Whose kingdom? Whose will? Jesus goes on in his sermon, “strive first for the kingdom of God…” 6:33). Strive first. What gets the location in our hearts of superior prominence? The kingdom of America or the kingdom of God? Now lest you think I’m un-American because my primary and ultimate allegiance belongs to Jesus, consider what pledging allegiance to Jesus requires of me: love your neighbor as yourself, care for orphans and widows in their distress, give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, do nothing from selfish ambition, bear with one another in love. It’s unclear to me how any
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There will be lots of our understanding of celebrating red, white the gospel? Church and blue this week, as Many a reader just Corner there ought to be. We concluded I am antihave so much to be American and even grateful for and to celunChristian by asking Peter Little ebrate in the United these questions. But Community Presbyterian States. therein lies the probChurch, Buckley But what happens lem with some of our when our worship and assumptions – why are our faith become nationalized? What is “anti-American” and “unChristian” somethe result of conflating the gospel of Jesus how linked in our consciousness? Christ with the American dream? How First, let’s consider the American flag in is it that, in our minds, certain forms our places of worship. Let me be straight of American foreign policy have become up with you: if we fly an American flag synonymous with the missio dei? What in our places of worship, we must choose are we saying when we fly an American one of two options. We can either abide flag in our places of worship? How is it by the Flag Code (did you know there is that a church can place on its reader board, one of those?) or we can obey the first “Only 2 men have died for you – Jesus and of the Ten Commandments. The Flag American soldiers”? Code (section 7.k) states that, “When disAs a side note, can I plea with my broth- played from a staff in a church or public ers and sisters, please stop the reader board auditorium, the flag of the United States madness… but if you’re going to do it, of America should hold the position of at least make it grammatically correct; superior prominence, in advance of the gender-inclusivity would help, too. audience, and in the position of honor at We are equating the Lord of Creation, the clergyman’s or speaker’s right as he whose redeeming act on the cross consti- faces the audience.” tutes the center point of history and the The first commandment says, “You shall hope of the world, with a U.S. Marine? have no other gods before me. You shall not With all due respect (and much gratitude) make for yourself an idol… You shall not to the women and men who serve in uni- bow down to them or worship them.” form… really? What has gone wrong with So we can choose: place the flag in the
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Local firefighters issue warning: more fires on the Fourth Independence Day, unfortunately, is one of the busiest days of the year for firefighters. According to the National Fire Protection Association, more fires are reported on the Fourth of July than on any other day of the year and two out of five are fireworks-related incidents. IAFF Local 3931 advises that the best way to enjoy fireworks and prevent injury is to watch a professional show. “Consumer fireworks are dangerous and the risks to personal safety and the safety of the community are significant,” said IAFF Local 3931 President John Bloomer. Fireworks injured 9,600 people in the United States in 2011, according to NFPA. Celebrating the Fourth of July with fireworks, cookouts and community events can quickly turn to disaster if proper precautions are not taken. Children are especially at risk on July 4. In 2011, 26 percent of victims with fireworks injuries were younger than 15, the NFPA reports. Children should never play with fireworks. Even sparklers can reach 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit. “All fireworks sold at the stands within the city limits of Enumclaw are legal within Washington state. Many of the fireworks that are sold on tribal lands are illegal to
Celebrating were, from left, William Rumpza, Christi Ellenwood, James Devlet and Hugh Flint. Contributed photo.
White River students boosted by KC donation The Buckley Knights of Columbus Council 9637 sponsors an annual fundraising event, the Tootsie Program. Each year, 20 percent of the funds received go to Special Olympics and the other 80 percent is given to a cause that directly supports differently-abled children and adults in the local community. Funds raised during the 2013 campaign event were recently presented to
the White River School District Student Support Services, with the request that the funds be used for touchpad computers for nonverbal students. Research indicates that these devices, with appropriate instructional application, improve learning and communication skills in students with developmental disabilities.
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Marianne MacDonald Stewart, 58, passed away peacefully on the 18th of June, 2014 at her home in Buckley, Washington. She was born on August, 29, 1955 to Robert MacDonald and Anastasia MacAndrews MacDonald. Marianne grew up in Federal Way, WA. She graduated from Aquinas Academy in Tacoma, WA in 1973. She was a devoted military wife and mother. Marianne loved experiencing new cultures being stationed in Milton, Tennessee; San Diego, California and Yokosuka, Japan. She always opened her home during the holidays and football season to feed the men and women who were away from their families. Marianne attended Columbia Evangelical Seminary in Buckley, WA where she received a Masters degree in Christian Studies of Women’s Ministry. She began work for The Summit Evangelical Free Church as an Associate Pastor of Women’s Ministries where she worked for 14 years. Filled with compassion and interest in others, she was proud of the churches Celebration Day ministry which provides less fortunate children with Christmas toys and clothing and their families with groceries. Marianne was a member of The Summit Church and Associate Pastor where she served extensively. She enjoyed summer trips spent at Pacific Beach, Washington and Cannon Beach, Oregon. She relished Christmas time in Leavenworth, Washington too. Marianne was proud of her Scottish and Irish heritage. She enjoyed Starbucks, lavender, Winnie the Pooh, tea time, politics, the author George MacDonald, her grandchildren and serving her awesome God. Marianne married Brad in 1976 in Vancouver, WA. They were happily married for 38 years. Marianne is survived by her husband Brad Stewart; her children, Jessica Clay (Justin) and Jared Stewart; her grandchildren Natalie Clay and Liam Clay. Her parents Robert & Anastasia MacDonald also survive her, as do her siblings Terry MacDonald, Adrianne Barber (Sam), Heather Haynes (Scott), Larry MacDonald (Grace) and several fond nieces and nephews. A Celebration of Life service will be held at The Summit Church, 920 Roosevelt Ave Enumclaw WA 98022 at 7p, July 11, 2014. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial donations be made to http://www. orphanreliefandrescue.org http://www.thea21campaign.org. Condolences may be left on Marianne Stewart online guest book at http://www.weeksfuneralhomes.com/ obituary/Marianne-Stewart/Buckley-WA/1392691
possess in Washington state. Legal or not, if you decide to ignore these words of caution and set off your own fireworks display, precautions need to be taken, and taken seriously,” Local 3931 member Randy Fehr said. “While fun, exciting and pretty fireworks can be very, very dangerous.” Firefighters ask that citizens only call 911 for potentially life-threatening situations so they are available to respond quickly when lives are in danger. • For more information about fireworks safety, visit http://www.nfpa.org/fireworks. • For more information about fireworks regulations in King County, visit http://w w w.kingcounty.gov/property/ FireMarshal/fireworks.aspx. • For more information on the city of Enumclaw’s fireworks regulations, visit http://www.codepublishing.com/ WA / E nu mc l aw/ ht m l / E nu mc l aw 0 9/ Enumclaw0928.html#9.28.020 • To check the legality of fireworks in Washington State, visit http://www.wsp. wa.gov/fire/docs/fireworks/device.pdf.
Eugene (Gene) B. Hahn, 75, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, June 11, 2014 with his loving family at his side. He was born in Mesilla, NM on November 2, 1938 to Henry Julius and Ruth Estell (Hall) Hahn. Gene was a resident of Magdalena, NM for about the last six years. He and his wife Sue met in Tuscon, AZ and then happily started their family in Norwalk, CA. Gene had many jobs, but his greatest accomplishment during the twelve years he spent in California was his position as Boy Scout Master and Leader; he enjoyed and was very proud of that. This became home and where the family started, owned and operated their Heavy Duty Truck and RV Repair shop for thirty years. Fishing was always Gene’s passion and at retirement he and Sue boarded their boat “Simpatico” and travelled all the National Parks and the inside passage to Alaska. Gene was a devoted family man, and his family meant the world to him. He was genuine in his faith with the Lord and was a proud masonic and shriner member. Gene will be greatly missed by all that knew him. He was preceded in death by his beloved parents. Gene is survived by his loving wife of 56 years, Susan M. (Sizemore) Hahn; his devoted sons, Mark and wife Karen; Scott; Jim and wife, Laura: his loving sister, Darlene Snyder and husband, Leon; nephews, Wes and wife, Juanita; Les and wife, Mary and many close fishing buddies. Gene especially enjoyed his five grandchildren, Courtney (Sonny); Nick; Nicole (Shane); Jayson (Tara) and John. He found great joy this May, when he met his great grandson, Greyson, and he will be in spirit when his great granddaughter Ava arrives. A celebration of live was held on Saturday, June 14, 2014 at 1:00pm at the Magdalena Community Church with Pastor Jeff Finch officiating. To view information or leave a condolence, please visit www.danielsfuneral.com
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Elmer Boysen: grandfather, auto mechanic
By Charles Hickenbottom Special for the Courier-Herald
Elmer Boysen got his start in auto mechanics in the mid 1920s by sweeping floors for Mr. Collins, who owned the local Ford dealership, Collins Motor Co. He worked at Collins Motors from apprenticeship to complete auto engine rebuilds, for a period of about 20 years. Perhaps Elmer’s most interesting assignment was teaching an auto class to ladies during World War II on basics such as changing a tire and adding oil. In the mid 1940s Elmer and Jess Ingram opened their own gas station/auto repair business. Boysen & Ingram General Auto Repairs was located on Cole Street at Stevenson Avenue. The property was owned by Hans Sands, but rented to Boysen and Ingram. They sold gas with the famous brand name, Flying A, from Tidewater Petroleum. The neon Flying A sign became an icon on Cole Street for decades. Six months later Boysen bought out Ingram and the service station became known as Boysen Motors. In contrast to today’s self-service gas stations, the protocol back then was to provide real service, such as greeting the customer, pumping gas, checking the oil, and washing the windshield. Elmer recalls that there was a small profit margin on selling gas and his business success really depended on providing repairs and engine rebuilds. But in order to position himself to get repair work in the shop, it was necessary in a single-owner business model for Elmer to break off of whatever repair work was being done inside the station to come out and pump gas whenever a customer drove up. Elmer eventually elected to expand his business and have an employee whose primary responsibility was to provide service to customers at the gas pump and support repair work inside the shop when customers were not at the pump. Over the years Boysen continued to expand the scope of Boysen Motors. He invested in a 1947 Dodge wrecking vehicle (now known as a “tow truck”) with a long wheel base, a vehicle big and strong enough to tow most anything of that era. In the mid 1950s he secured a dealership to sell Willys jeeps. The service shop gradually
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expanded to include a washing rack, a grease rack, full tire service and room enough to work on at least half a dozen cars at one time. Delmer recalls that at one time his dad had as many as nine employees. Elmer even used a vacant lot next to the gas station to run a used car lot. Family members have different memories of the gas station in downtown Enumclaw. Delmer remembers making 5 cents a day in grade school, earned for sweeping out the service bays at closing time. Delmer also worked at Boysen Motors as a teenager on weekends and summers during college pumping gas and doing grease jobs. He remembers doing a grease job on a vehicle owned by my dad, Edward Hickenbottom, before Ed married my mom. Delmer recalls visiting with Ed, a man who would later become his brother-in-law, in an era where insurance rules were nonexistent and customers were free to hang out with the mechanic inside the repair shop. Patsy remembers one summer during World War II when she pumped gas and washed windows. She doesn’t remember getting paid. It was an era where sacrifices were made by most. As a kid, I remember with fascination being shown the process of taking an inner tube out of a tire and having it placed into the water tank. Escaping air bubbles helped locate the leak. Even more memorable was using a nickel to buy a glass bottle of pop from a water refrigerated pop dispensing machine located inside the station. By the mid 1960s Elmer was ready for a change and along with his wife Anna, a decision was made to downsize the business. He sold the service station business to a Mr. Best according to Delmer. Enough mechanic’s tools and equipment to work on one car at a time were moved to a garage on the Boysen property on the outskirts of Enumclaw. Elmer hung the “Boysen Motors” sign on the side of his own garage and now specialized in engine rebuilds and doing other auto repairs. He had his own equipment to rebore engine block cylinders. His only outsourcing was having crankshafts reground at National Auto Parts in Tacoma. Elmer was well known in the community by this time and never needed to advertise. Word-of-mouth seemed to provide him with a steady supply of customers. I recall that Elmer had repair parts from National
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Auto Parts in Tacoma delivered by bus to the Greyhound station in downtown Enumclaw, at that time located at a drug store/fountain shop on Wells Street. On other occasions delivering or picking up a crankshaft meant a drive to Tacoma. Either way, I looked forward to getting to ride along. Elmer always seemed to have time to treat me to a root beer float someplace on the way back. Elmer’s keen ear seemed to be all that was needed to determine what was needed when he was faced with a repair job. Elmer decried the deterioration of mechanical skill that he saw in the next generation of mechanics. His derogatory term of “parts changers” referred to a new breed of mechanic that seemed to have less diagnostic skill, but in a more random sense tried replacing one part after another in hopes of fixing an engine problem. Elmer kept the Boysen Motors business going for another 15 years or so out of his own garage. Elmer no longer took his lunch with him to “go to work.” The new routine involved my grandmother, Anna Boysen, stepping on the back porch and ringing the “lunch bell,” a signal that meant there was a five minute grace period to get washed up and come inside the house for lunch. In 1971 Grandfather arranged for me to buy a 1963 Valiant to use as a commuter vehicle for my summer job during college. When I first saw the vehicle parked in his driveway, I recall wishing that it was a bit “sportier” looking. But when I found out that it was a vehicle with a $400 price tag and with only 60,000 or so miles, I realized that Grandfather had arranged a real deal for me. Before I graduated from college he provided a complete rebuild of the engine, again for only about $400 in parts with him supplying free labor. Some of the “old guard” in Enumclaw will remember Elmer and Anna Boysen as key supporters of the Danish Hall and Hope Lutheran Church, both located in Enumclaw. The former location of Boysen Motors on Cole Street owned by Mr. Sands was eventually purchased by the city of Enumclaw and is now a city park in downtown Enumclaw.
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No backup plan for a summer without kids I want to get done inside Summer has broadand out. Or maybe I’m sided me. Usually after just in denial about what spring break in April, this summer will look I’m wondering why like. school is still going My husband and I on. This year isn’t any Gretchen Leigh will probably be going different and it’s been Columnist to car shows and camppropagated by the fact ing without our children that the weather’s been this year. My youngest nice enough to hang my is going to London for laundry outside since a week with classmates and a couple of April. So here I sit this fine Monday morning, teachers and our main camping/car show trying to digest the reality that both my events are on either end of her trip, so daughters are home and still sleeping. I’m she’ll miss them. The other daughter needs not prepared to manage their schedules to get a job to earn money for expenses at this summer. I’m having a rough time college. My initial reaction, when I figured out managing my own schedule, with projects
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I booked our summer camping the days my youngest leaves and returns, was to cancel them. Canceling camping reservations is expensive. I don’t even understand the cancelation policy because it’s somewhat convoluted. Something about a 60 percent return on the days the wind is blowing northeast, spring tides are present and the moon is waxing crescent. For whatever reason, even though they know they’ll fill my empty spot immediately, canceling reservations at a state park is costly. I have had to cancel camping trips in the past because of my daughter’s schedules, but neither of them was driving at the time. Taking my daughter to the airport isn’t a
big deal on the day we leave. If the flight is later than we need it to be, we can take her to her friend’s, who is going too, and their mother will take them all. Coming home is a different story. We leave again the day she returns and my daughter doesn’t want to come home from London, after being gone for eight days, and jump in the RV for a five-day camping trip. Go figure. She’ll probably sleep for five days anyway, so I guess it’s not a big deal. Still, I can’t believe she doesn’t want to be with her mother. Life changes, like camping without your children, should be eased into more slowly. I thought when I approached
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Follow simple tips for childproofing today’s home • Store potentially dangerous household items high up. Childproof locks on cupboards and drawers can be an effective deterrent to curious babies, but parents should never underestimate just how inquisitive some youngsters can be. To safeguard especially curious kids from their own behaviors, always store potentially harmful household items in high
cabinets that little boys and girls won’t be able to reach. Knives, household cleaners and scissors are just a few items that should be stored well beyond kids’ reach until they have clearly demonstrated they can handle such objects without cause for concern. • Remove magnets from the refrigerator. Small magnets on a refrigerator often fall off when doors are open
or closed. Babies or toddlers can easily find such magnets, which then become a choking hazard. Children should not be in the kitchen anyway, but curious kids have a way of finding their way into rooms parents try to make off-limits, so it’s better to be safe than sorry. • Secure flat-screen televisions. The televisions of yesteryear were so heavy that many adults couldn’t
even move them without help. Not so for today’s flatscreen televisions, which are not only lightweight but also easily tipped over thanks to their often topheavy structure. Such televisions should be mounted to the wall or kept high off the ground where kids can’t reach them. Televisions that aren’t wall-mounted or those that are close to the ground are far more likely
to tip over when curious kids go exploring. • Keep cribs away from the window. Cribs should never be kept near a window, where cords hanging from blinds present a choking hazard. In addition, cribs located too close to a window can expose babies to the elements, potentially upsetting their rest and making them susceptible to sunburn.
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Perfect time to give plants a good meal Marianne Binetti is the host of “Dig In Seattle,” a garden and cooking show that is back on the air. Viewers can watch the show via podcast at www.diginseattle. com or on channel 22 KZJO TV at 12:30 p.m. Saturdays. The show focuses on local gardening tips and cooking demonstrations from local chefs. This week, viewers will learn how to forage in the wild for Douglas fir tips to make a refreshing and unusual summer sorbet and get tips on landscaping with native plants. The first week of July is when potted plants, perennials and vegetables will need a good meal. The beginning of July is a good time to fertilize corn, roses, delphiniums, tomatoes and other plants that you expect to bloom or produce until the end of summer. July is not a good time to fertilize the lawn, rhododendrons and azaleas or other spring-blooming shrubs. Your lawn may be slipping into dormancy and will require less water if you resist the urge to green it up by fertilizing this month. Spring-blooming shrubs are done with their regular flowering and growth cycle and do not require extra fertilizer during the summer. I have grown rhubarb for many years but this year the stalks were thin and the leaves much smaller than previous years. Is there some way to improve the performance of my rhu-
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barb? P.P., Puyallup Sounds like you need to divide up your mature rhubarb plants so they’ll turn over a new leaf. Mulch the soil around the plants with composted manure now so the roots will be shaded from the summer sun. In the spring, dig into the thick rhubarb crown and cut off side shoots with root sections about the size of your fist. Replant these in an area that has been enriched with manure and compost and toss out the old center of the plants. These young upstarts will gather strength the first summer after the division but will be tarting up your pies and sauces by the following year.
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EDUCATION NOTES WR’s Ross nets Eastern scholarship Austin Ross from Buckley has been awarded a Dean’s Scholarship of $2,000 for the 2013-14 academic year at Eastern Washington University. This scholarship goes to students who have demonstrated outstanding academic merit and achievements in high school. While at White River High, Ross participated in football, wrestling and track and field, and was a member of the National Honor Society. At EWU, he hopes to major in exercise science and physical therapy. He is the son of Richard and Ann Ross of Buckley.
Student earns award for water work Enumclaw High School student Austin Schuver was presented with an engraved bronze medallion to recognize his selection as a Distinguished Finalist for Washington in the 2014 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards. The presentation was made June 16 during a meeting of the Enumclaw School Board. Schuver, who will be a senior in the fall, founded “Spring to the Tap,” a nonprofit organization that raises awareness about the environmental dangers of bottled water consumption and the benefits of tap water. The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, conducted by Prudential Financial in partnership with the National Association of Secondary School Principals, represent the United States’ largest youth recognition program based exclusively on volunteer community
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GRCC Prime Time program makes colorful stop at Anderson Garden
Enumclaw’s Anderson Garden was host to 15 Green River Community College Prime Time students last week. Owners John and Doreen Anderson shared with the group stories about the history and points-of-interest of the colorful garden. They took the group on a tour of the four acres of rhododendrons, azaleas and pocket gardens scattered around the property as well as many unique garden benches John Anderson makes from fallen trees, stumps and The Prime Time group included, from left, Don Alexander, Sonna Alexander, Patricia Surr and Jeanne Rasmussen. Photo courtesy Green River Community College. other materials. The history began in garden with a collection of 100-plus and compatibility with nearby plants. 1961, when Bob and Betty Anderson moved to Enumclaw and species and 400 hybrids of rhododen- The garden has since been passed bought land filled with rich, black vol- drons. Complementing the hybrids down to the next generation (John canic soil deposited by Mount Rainier are hundreds of companion plants and Doreen Anderson), who have thousands of years ago. They trans- (trees, shrubs and flowers) carefully continued to develop and nurture the formed it from a hayfield into a lush chosen for form, leaf texture, color garden.
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Miller tops in Drive, Chip, Putt contest Buckley 9-year-old lives to hit the links By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer
Buckley’s Zachary Miller is simply crazy about the game of golf. That’s a good thing because – despite being just 9 years old and too small to carry his fully-stocked bag – he’s awfully talented. The son of Todd and Amy Miller recently participated in the local qualifier of the
Drive, Chip and Putt contest, placing first among 31 participants in his age group. Actually, he played against slightly older foes, having to compete in the 10-and-11 age group at Mount Si Golf Course. He now advances to the subregional contest Aug. 27 at Kayak Point Golf Course in Stanwood. The recent accomplishment is on top of the Washington Junior Golf tournaments, where he has played his way to several firstand second-place finishes. His parents report that Zachary plays every day, whether it’s in a tournament, at the Enumclaw course, hitting balls on the
family property or swinging away on the Wii. His dedication to the game includes reading a book on the fundamentals of a golf swing, written by legendary Bobby Jones. All his reports at school are about golf. And he raised a hog for a 4-H project, so he could purchase an annual pass to the Enumclaw course. His father, who coaches the White River High girls golf team, reports that Zach’s scores would land him a spot on the high school varsity boys team – if not for the fact that he must first finish elementary school and middle school.
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The Sunrise area, in the northeast corner of Mount Rainier National Park, is opening full-time for the 2014 summer season. The Sunrise Day Lodge began its summer operation June 28. Operated by Rainier Guest Services, the day lodge provides a snack bar and gift shop for visitors. The Sunrise Visitor Center is scheduled to open full-time on Thursday, July 3. Sunrise, at an elevation of 6,400 feet, is the highest point on Mount Rainier accessible by automobile. Snow does remain on the ground, but has been melting rapidly. The White River Campground, also in the park’s northeast section, opened June 27 for summer camping. All campsites are filled on a first-come, first-served basis at White River. For updates on current conditions check the national park’s website, www.nps.gov/mora, or join the Mount Rainier community on Facebook; find out breaking news and road status updates through Mount Rainier’s Twitter feed; explore the park and behind-the-scenes operations with videos on YouTube; and share your own photos of Mount Rainier with other visitors in the Mount Rainier Flickr group. Recorded park information is available by calling 360-569-2211. Outside the park, visitor lodging, food, gifts and activities are available year round. Check the following websites for information on communities surrounding the park: www.visitrainier.com, www.mt-rainier.com, www. staycrystal.com, www.minerallake.com and www.destinationpackwood.com.
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GRCC FROM 5 Mediation is a confidential process facilitated by an impartial professional who helps people work together to resolve disagreements and find mutually acceptable and satisfying solutions. The Basic Mediation Training curriculum provides the foundation needed to handle conflicts between neighbors, landlord-tenants, employer-employees and other interpersonal conflicts. Participants will learn the facilitative mediation model used at community-based dispute resolution centers throughout the state and by many profes-
sional mediators in their private practice. Comprehensive case studies are used for role playing exercises so participants gain skills in managing highly-charged negotiations as a neutral third party. Completion of the course qualifies participants to apply for the Dispute Resolution Center’s mentored Practicum. The course fee is $800, before June 30. There is a Special Neighbor Rate of $695 for Green River Community College district participants (people who reside or work in Auburn, Kent, Covington, Maple Valley or Enumclaw). Learn about Scholarship opportunities and registration at www.kcdrc.org.
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Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of “Easy Answers for Great Gardens” and several other books. For book requests or answers to gardening questions, write to her at: P.O. Box 872, Enumclaw, 98022. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a personal reply. For more gardening information, she can be reached at her Web site, www. binettigarden.com. Copyright for this column owned by Marianne Binetti.
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buckley FROM 9 Knights of Columbus council members were aware of the funding gap to support students with disabilities in public schools, but were taken aback when Hugh Flint, director of student support services, said the district provides services for more than 500 students who are affected by a variety of intellectual, cognitive and physical challenges. Council representatives Bill Rumpza and James Devlet recently visited one of the classrooms at Elk Ridge Elementary where they saw the students who would benefit from this year’s donation. “The compassion, patience and innovation shown by the teachers in the room was a humbling experience,” Rumpza said. Jessica Drummond demonstrated how they use the single iPad in the classroom to teach and communicate with students. In an effort at whole class inclusion, she simulated one of the iPad apps they use by arranging
pictures on a cardboard “screen,” allowing students to use the pictures as a communication tool. In accepting the gift from the Knights of Columbus, Flint noted, “All of us are exposed to and benefit from the vast array of personal electronic devices in our daily lives. For many individuals with disabilities, it is often more than just a convenience, but a growing necessity in both the educational environment and in their daily lives.” Touchpad computers assist students in development of receptive and expressive language, assist with functional communication and increase social interaction and selfregulation. That is in addition to providing help with reading, math and other academic content. Christi Ellenwood, Elk Ridge Elementary principal, was excited to receive the financial gift. “Your donation will give a ‘voice’ to several of our students who use this technology to communicate with others around them,” she said.
Special Occasions Amburgeys celebrate golden wedding anniversary Tom and Judy Amburgey celebrated 50 years of marriage. The couple were wed April 4, 1964, in Enumclaw by the Rev. John Shafer. They have three children – Mark, Jeff and Mechelle – and four grandchildren. She worked for Little Learner Preschool and he worked for PACCAR and Boeing. They enjoy gardening.
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EDUCATION FROM 16 service. All middle and high schools in the U.S., along with all Girl Scout councils, county 4-H organizations, Red Cross chapters, YMCAs and affiliates of HandsOn Network, were eligible to select a student or member for a local Prudential Spirit of Community Award last November. Two state honorees – one middle school student and one high school student – plus a select number of Distinguished Finalists from each state and the District of Columbia, were selected based on criteria like personal initiative,
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The recent loss of Crimea to Russia and the potential loss of the eastern Ukraine are examples of a nation where geography determines its history. Prime Time instructor Rich Elfers will be discussing why Ukraine has always been pulled either to Europe or to Russia throughout its history. Russia, Ukraine and the West have all had historic and geographic reasons for acting as they have. He will provide deeper insight into the most recent crisis as well as an understanding of the forces of geography on world affairs. Prime Time is a Green River Community College membership program for active adult learners ages 55 and older. This course will be offered from 9 to 11 a.m. July 8, 15 and 22 at the Enumclaw campus. The fee is $55 for members and $75 for nonmembers. To sign up for the class, call 253-288-3400.
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Enumclaw High class of 1954 sets 60-year reunion The Enumclaw High School graduating class of 1954 will gather Aug. 16 for a 60-year reunion. The event begins with a social time at 11 a.m. and will take place at the Chinook shelter at Mud Mountain Dam. It will be a potluck affair and attendees are asked to provide their own beverages and utensils. For information, call Jerry Moriarty at 360-8290210 or Shirley Aden at 360-802-4345.
BACKUP PLAN FROM 11 this time in my life, I’d just be down to one child, not none. It’s not just their schedules that are messing up my reality, but their lack of concern for my angst about them growing up. I really dislike Fourth of July; the holiday when otherwise normally sane people get their pyromaniac on. I am frazzled by the end of the day. This year, my husband and I are getting out of town, to a state park, where fireworks are not allowed. In spite of this, my daughters have decided to go to friends’ houses, totally disregarding my fragile state of mind. The problem with raising kids is they get opinions and likes of their own. That’s what we get for encouraging independence by allowing them to drive and providing cars. Regardless, I am going. My nerves and my dog’s nerves depend on it. And
it will be the first time camping without the kids, ever. We never just camped for fun before we had kids; we usually only camped during car show events. There will be no car show to entertain my husband, just he and I, alone, without children. I hope it works out, because I don’t have a backup plan. Gretchen Leigh is a stay-at-home mom who lives in Covington. She still has no backup plan. You can also read more of her writing and her daily blog on her website livingwithgleigh.com or on Facebook at “Living with Gleigh.”
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Researchers found that education about dating violence in schools was not sufficient and often started too late. In their first experiences with dating, these young people did not get critical information about what a healthy relationship is or practical tips on what to do if someone was abusing them. Their parents also did not have the information they needed. Many tried to help, but did not know about resources—like their local domestic violence program—that could help them in their efforts.
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CITY OF ENUMCLAW PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE A Public Hearing of the Enumclaw City Council has been scheduled for Monday, July 14, 2014 during its regularly scheduled meeting beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Enumclaw Council Chambers at City Hall, 1 3 3 9 G r i f f i n Ave n u e. The Public Hearing is for extension of the moratorium adopted by Ordinance 2543 relating to recreational and medical marijuana land uses. For further information, please contact Erika Shook, Community Development Director, at (360) 825-3593 ext 5725. City of Enumclaw C o m m u n i t y D eve l o p ment Department # 572345 7/2/14 2014-0243 N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the Hearing Examiner for the King County Council will meet in the Horiuchi on
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the 12th floor of the King County Courthouse, 516 Third Avenue, Seattle, Washington, on We d n e s d ay, Ju l y 1 6 , 2014, at the time listed, or as soon thereafter as possible, to consider applications for classification and real proper ty assessment under Current Use Assessment Statute RCW 84.34, all listed hereafter; 1:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as possible. 2014-0243 - E14CT007 – L i s a H ay s S p e c i a l Needs Trust for property located at 44110 228th Avenue SE, Enumclaw, WA 98022; STR: S W- 2 2 - 2 0 - 0 6 ; S I Z E : 10.00 acres; REQUEST: Public Benefit Rating S y s t e m ; T a x #222006-9194 Details are available from the King County Department of Natural Resources and Par ks, Rural and Regional Services Section, 201 South Jackson Street, Suite 600, Seattle, WA 98104; Phone (206) 477-4788. Dated at Seattle, Washington, This 2nd Day of July 2014. Anne Noris Clerk of the Council Metropolitan King County Council King County, Washington # 569375 7/2/14 BASELINE Engineering, Inc, 1910 64th Ave W, Fircrest, WA 98466, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, the Nanevicz Subdivision, is located at 433 North Sergeant S t r e e t i n B u ck l ey, i n Pierce County. This project involves 21.9 acres of soil disturbance for residential and utility construction activities. Stormwater will be discharged to the White River via City of Buckley stormwater conveyance and outfall. Any persons desiring to present their views to the Washington State Department of Ecology regarding this application, or interested in Ecology’s action on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no later than 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in receiving water quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier
II antidegradation requirements under WAC 173-201A-320. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology Attn: Water Quality Program, Construction Stormwater P.O. Box 47696, Olympia, WA 98504-7696 # 571658 7/2/14, 7/9/14
LA and JEANETTE C. MAKELA, husband and wife; and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, Defendants. NO. SUMMONS THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO: ROBERT A. WHITE AND PEGGY WHITE, deceased, individually and their marital community, and the unknown Heirs, Successors and Assigns of Rober t A. White and Peggy White, AND TO: any persons or parties claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real proper ty described in the complaint. Yo u a r e h e r e by s u m moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit, within sixty days after the 25th day of June, 2014, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of Plaintiffs Keith and Charlene Finnelly, and serve a copy of your answer upon the unders i g n e d a t t o r n e y s fo r P l a i n t i f f s F i n n e l l y, a t their office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the cler k of said court. This object of this action is to quiet title as to those certain Real Estate Contracts recorded on June 16, 1964 as Recording Nos. 5748776 and 5748777 in the Official Records of King County, Washington and encumber ing the real property commonly known as Lots 6 and 7, Located below East Lake Sammamish Street in King County, Washington, as more particular ly descr ibed in the Complaint. OLDFIELD & HELSDON, PLLC /s/Jeffrey Paul Helsdon Jeffrey Paul Helsdon, WSBA #45670 A n d r e a J . Pe t e r s o n , WSBA #17479 Of Attorneys for Plaintiff 1401 Regents Blvd., Suite 102 Fircrest, WA 98466 Email: APeterson@tacomalawfirm.com Published in the Enumclaw Courier-Herald on July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, and August 6, 2014. #570726
the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020; or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Decendent’s date of death was April 27, 2011. Date of filing Copy of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court: June 16, 2014 Date of first publication: June 18, 2014. ROBERT WAYNE MAXEY Personal Representative STEPHEN W. FISHER Attor ney for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 6314 19th Street West, Suite 8 Fircrest, WA 98466 STEPHEN W. FISHER, PLLP Attorney for Estate 6314 19th St W, Ste 8 Fircrest, WA 98466 T e l e p h o n e : (253)565-3900 Fax: (253)565-3988 Robert Wayne Maxey c/o 6314 19th St W, Ste 8 Fircrest, WA 98466 # 569324 6/18/14, 6/25/14, 7/2/14 NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE The Enumclaw School District No. 216 has issued a determination of nonsignificance (DNS) under the State Environmental Policy Act Rules (Chapter 197-11 WAC) for the following nonproject action: Adoption of the Enumclaw School Distr ict’s 2014-2019 Capital Facilities Plan (“Capital Facilities Plan”) for the purposes of planning for the District’s facilities needs. King County will incorporate the District’s Capital Facilities Plan into the County’s C o m p r e h e n s i ve P l a n . The Cities of Black Diam o n d a n d E n u m c l aw may also incorporate the District’s Capital Facilities Plan into their Comprehensive Plans. After review of a comp l e t e d e nv i r o n m e n t a l checklist and other information on file with the agency, the Enumclaw School District has determined this proposal will not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. Copies of the DNS are available at no charge from Mr. Tim Madden, Director, Business & Operations, Enumclaw School District No. 216, 2929 McDougall Avenue, Enumclaw, WA 98022. The lead agency will not act on this proposal for 14 days from the date of issue. Comments may be submitted by 4:00 p.m., July 2 1 , 2 0 1 4 t o : M r. T i m Madden, Director, Business & Operations, Enumclaw School Dist r i c t N o. 2 1 6 , 2 9 2 9 McDougall Avenue, Enumclaw, WA 98022. # 571862 7/2/14
NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION AND PUBLIC HEARING PRESTIGE WORLDWIDE DEVELOPMENT LLC; (File Number V-2014-01) To: Interested Agencies and Public Subject: Var iance request Project Description: The request is to move the lot width/lot depth requirements and setback requirements so that the front/rear lot lines are parallel to McNeely and the side lot lines are perpendicular to McNeely Proponent: Prestige Worldwide Development LLC Contact: Jacob Cimmer Location: East side of McNeely St, nor th of Collins Parcel Number: 7 5 3 5 0 0 0 1 8 1 , 7535000201 as altered by BLA recorded under AFN 201404195001 Date of Application: June 11, 2014 Determined Complete: June 18, 2014 S E PA D e t e r m i n a t i o n : The project is exempt under SEPA Public Hearing: The public hearing before the Board of Adjustment will be 6 p.m. July 16, 2014, at the Buckley Multipurpose Building located at 811 Main Street, Buckley. The purpose of the hearing is to obtain public comment on a proposal to move the front and rear lot lines to the lot lines parallel to McNeely and the side lot lines to the lot lines perpendicular to McNeely to enable a two-lot short plat to occur. Notice of Complete Status: The application is complete. Completed application materials and supporting documentation used in evaluating the proposed project referred to as the Prestige Worldwide Development LLC or Cimmer shor t plat project and is available at Buckl ey P l a n n i n g D e p a r t ment, P.O. Box 1960, 811 Main Street, Buckley, Washington 98321. It is the right of any person to review and comment on the application, receive notice of and participate in any hearings, request a copy of decisions once made and exercise any rights of appeal. Written comments should be delivered to the Building/Planning office in the Multipurpose Building no later than 5 p.m. July 16, 2014. Final decision on the application shall be made within the time Periods established under BMC 20.01. The City of Buckley does not discriminate on the basis of disabilities. If you need special accommodation, please contact City Hall within three business days before t h e p u bl i c h e a r i n g a t (360) 829-1921 ext. 7801. Staff Contact: City Planner Kathy Thompson, (306) 829-1921 ext. 7812 # 7/2/14 SEPA NOTICE DETERMINATION OF NON-SIGNIFICANCE (DNS) MOBILE HOMES ORDINANCE UPDATE DESCRIPTION OF P R O P O S A L : To u p grade Chapter 16.40 BMC to ensure mobile/manufactured homes are treated the same as stick-built hous-
es and to ensure code reflects current practices; to modify Title 19 zoning definitions to clarify mobile and manufactured homes and update chapter 19.34 BMC manufactured home parks. LOCATION OF PROPOSAL, INCLUDING STREET ADDRESS, IF ANY: The ordinance will affect all mobile homes in the City of Buckley, Washington, 98321. TAX ACCOUNT NUMBER: Not applicable. PROPONENT: City of Buckley 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., July 16, 2014. RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: City Planner Kathy Thompson DATED: June 24, 2014 P U B L I C AT I O N DAT E : June 2, 2014 For further information contact the Planning Dep a r t m e n t a t (360) 829-1921 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. # 7/2/14 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HELEN INGA CHACATA, Deceased NO. 14-4-03612-1KNT NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representa-
tive’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided und e r R C W 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of filing copy of Notice to Creditors: June 19, 2014 Date of first publication: July 2, 2014. JAMES EDWARD CHACATA Personal Representative TRIP HART WSBA # 8913 Attor ney for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 1224 Griffin Avenue Enumclaw, WA 98022-3012 (360) 825-5581 # 571872 7/2/14, 7/9/14, 7/16/14 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF STEPHEN THOMAS PENLAND, Deceased NO. 14-4-03613-0KNT NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The personal representative named below has been appointed and has qualified as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided und e r R C W 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of filing copy of Notice to Creditors: June 19, 2014 Date of first publication: July 2, 2014. KORY KEATH Personal Representative TRIP HART WSBA # 8913 Attor ney for Personal
City of Buckley Planning Commission Notice of Public Hearing Date of Notice: July 2, 2014 N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the Buckley Planning Commission w i l l c o n d u c t a p u bl i c hearing on Monday, July 21, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. at the Buckley Multipurpose Building located at 811 Main Street, Buckley. The purpose of the hearing is to obtain public input on the proposed code amendments concerning mobile/manufactured homes in chapters 16.40, 19.12. and 19.34 BMC. Proposed changes are to update state code references; update procedural requirements; clarify methods to make mobile/manufactured home installation the same as stickbuilt homes in accordance with RCW 35A.63.312, 145 and 146; clarify fees; and update mobile home park regulations. Questions or written comments may be directed to City Planner Kathy Thompson, 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 the date of the hearing. Buckley does not discriminate on the basis of disabilities. If you need special accommodation, please contact City Hall within three business days prior to the public hearing at (360) 8291921 ext. 7801 # 571538 7/2/14 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KING K E I T H M . F I N N E L LY and MARY CHARLENE F I N N E L LY, h u s b a n d and wife, Plaintiffs, v. ROBERT CHARLES MCCLINTICK AND S H E R Y L A N N C O TTON, sole heirs of D.C. MCCLINTICK and CATHERINE G. MCCLINTICK, husband and wife; ROBERT A. WHITE and PEGGY WHITE, husband and wife; ALFRED L. MAKE-
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Any person hav- probate assets. ing a claim against the Date of filing copy of Nodecedent must, before tice to Creditors: the time the claim would June 19, 2014 be barred by any other- Date of first publication: wise applicable statute July 2, 2014. of limitations, present DIXIE DEE JAMEYSON the claim in the manner Personal Representative a s p r o v i d e d i n R C W TRIP HART 11.40.070 by serving on WSBA # 8913 or mailing to the person- Attor ney for Personal al representative or the Representative p e r s o n a l r e p r e s e n t a - Address for Mailing or tive’s attorney at the ad- Service: dress stated below a 1224 Griffin Avenue copy of the claim and fil- E n u m c l a w , WA ing the original of the 98022-3012 claim with the court in (360) 825-5581 which the probate pro- # 571869 c e e d i n g s w e r e c o m - 7/2/14, 7/9/14, 7/16/14 m e n c e d . T h e c l a i m SUPERIOR COURT OF must be presented withWASHINGTON FOR in the later of: (1) Thirty PIERCE COUNTY days after the personal The Estate of representative served or DOROTHY MAE mailed the notice to the JOHNSON, creditor as provided unDeceased. d e r R C W Case No. 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) 14-4-00931-6 four months after the PROBATE NOTICE TO date of first publication CREDITORS o f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e (RCW 11.40.030) claim is not presented KATHY LYNNE PETERwithin this time frame, S O N a n d S T E V E N t h e c l a i m i s f o r e v e r LYNN JOHNSON have barred, except as other- been appointed as Cowise provided in RCW Personal Representa11.40.051 a n d tives of this estate. Any 11.40.060. 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Pam Roach Re-Elect
STATE SENATOR • DISTRICT 31 • (R)
Standing Up for Us! -Pam Roach Rated #1 in Effectiveness*
Standing Up for Education! Before becoming a community activist I was schooled as an educator. I am passionate about helping our kids achieve and even taught my own five children how to read before they entered school. Today, I have 16 grandchildren at various levels in their educations. I am committed to fully funding education! I support local decision making and parental rights in education.
Governor Inslee signs Senator Roach’s Senate Bill 6424 (2014)
Pam is a leader in Education. “Our kids need a greater variety of languages offered in public schools,” says Pam.
Now law, her acclaimed “Seal of Biliteracy” act 2014 will help promote Spanish, Chinese, Russian, Punjabi, and other world languages.
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Educations Endorsements: 2014 LEGISLATOR OF THE YEAR Washington Association of Agriculture Educators Career and Technical Education
Washington Federation of Teachers Public School Employees Rainier School Employees
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ASSOCIATION OF WASHINGTON BUSINESS Washington Association of Realtors National Federation of Independent Business (Highest Rated Candidate) Auburn Chamber of Commerce (Highest Rated Candidate) NFIB 100% Record WASHINGTON STATE LABOR COUNCIL Service Employees International, SEIU 775NW Electrical Workers, IBEW 46 Washington Federation of State Employees Joint Council of Teamsters, Local 28 PTE, Local 17 (public health, city,county) Pacific NW Regional Council of Carpenters Washington State Nurses Association Aerospace Machinists District 751 INDEPENDENT ORGANIZATIONS Pierce County Republican Party Citizens Alliance for Property Rights Hunters Heritage Coalition Fish First Muckelshoot Tribe Washington Anglers for Conservation Retired Public Employees Council of Washington NRA PUBLIC SAFETY ENDORSEMENTS Auburn Professional Firefighters King County Police Officers Guild Council of Metropolitan Police and Sheriffs Washington State Patrol Troopers Washington Fire Chiefs Washington Council of Police and Sheriffs King County Court Protection Guild King County Corrections Officers ELECTED OFFICIALS KNOW THE CANDIDATES and ENDORSE PAM ROACH Congressman Dave Reichert Senate Republican Caucus Campaign Committee Senator Mark Schoesler, Majority Leader Senator Linda Parlette, Majority Caucus Chair Senator Bruce Dammeier, Campaign Committee Chair Senator Joe Fain, Floor Leader All 9 Republican King and Pierce County Council members including: Dan Roach, Joyce McDonald, Reagan Dunn, Pete von Reichbauer SUMNER: Mayor Dave Enslow, Sumner City Council: Steve Allsop, Cindi Hochstatter, Curt Brown, Kathy Hayden, Mike LeMaster BONNEY LAKE: Mayor Neil Johnson, Bonney Lake City Council: Dan Swatman, James Rackley, Tom Watson, Katrina Minton-Davis, Mark Hamilton, Donn Lewis AUBURN: Auburn City Council: Rich Wagner, Bill Peloza, Claude DaCorsi, Lisa Connors, School Board President; Chuck Booth, former mayor ENUMCLAW: Enumclaw City Council: Juanita Carstens, Darrell Dickson, Morgan Irwin SOUTH PRARIE: Stu Terry, City Council CARBONADO: Mayor Brian Whitmore, Carbonado City Council: Jay Argo, Joe King, Kevin Vesey, Wally Snover, Sandi Carlson BUCKLEY: Marvin Sundstrom, City Council Milt Tremblay, City Council, Alan Predmore, Fire Chief EDGEWOOD: Edgewood City Council: Donna O’Ravez, Paul Crowley, Luke Meyers, Stephanie Shook, Steve Cope WILKESON: Mayor Bob Walker & Terry Endsley
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9902 216th Ave. E Bonney Lake
New move-in clients only. Valid on select units through 7/31/14 with this ad.
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00 10 First Color Service $
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CELEBRATE SUMMER EVENTS! SUMMER 2014 STOCK-UP SALE! 9 Retail $34
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PRICE SAVER FAMILY PACK BEEF • 35LBS
ITEMS #CUTS T-Bone 2 Rib Steak 2 Chuckeye Steak 2 Cube Steak 4
ITEMS
PORK • 15LBS
#CUTS
Chuck Roast 1 Rump Roast 1 Bnls Short Ribs 4 Bacon Burger 4 Lean Grnd Beef 16
ITEMS #CUTS Porkchops 8 Pork Steak 4 Bacon Thick 3 Pork Sausage 3 Country Ribs 8
POULTRY • 20LBS
ITEMS Fryer Leg Qtrs Boneless Breast Whole Fryer Ground Chicken Ground Turkey
#CUTS 4 4 1 3 3
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GRASS-FED SPLIT SIDES
Orde r SOO N 200LBS & UP!
Order Now… Pay Later! Order now, we will select and age your beef in our aging cooler. We will then custom process according to your instructions. You pay when you pick it up. (up to 30 days from ordering)
BEEF SIDES
ONLY
269 $339 $389
$
Orde r SOO N 400LBS & UP!
70LB
OLSON’S MEATS & SMOKEHOUSE
Natural Fed Beef
is Grass and Pasture Fed Beef, “Naturally Grazing Daily” Their diet is supplemented with grains, vegetable, and corn silage which intensifies the marble effect in the meat for maximum flavor and tenderness. No Antibiotics or Added Hormones!
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(Located 5 miles west of Enumclaw on Hwy. 164)
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360-825-3340
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NORTH HWY 410
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Good thru 7/31/14 All major credit cards accepted EBT
SHOP OUR OLD-FASHIONED MEAT COUNTER • MANY MORE PACKS AVAILABLE • BUY 1LB OR A FREEZER FULL!
MOBILE FARM SLAUGHTER! CUSTOM PROCESSING! SEND US YOUR LIVE STOCK!
RIB EYE
10lbs Vacuum packed
79
$
90
Guaranteed Tender!
STEAK 8/14 OZ
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10lbs Vacuum packed Guaranteed Tender!
ANYTIME
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1/2 HOG PACK Regular Price $149 YOU SAVE $50
Total Price $99 EBT
20104 SE 436th • Enumclaw (Located 5 miles west of Enumclaw on Hwy. 164)
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