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City taking steps to turn over Expo duty

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Kids Klub payments that was not deposited with the school district. The Pierce County Sheriff ’s Department is investigating the allegation and the auditor’s office will refer its report to the Pierce County Prosecutor. According to the auditor’s

The process of separating the city of Enumclaw from day-today operation of its Expo Center has taken a formal turn, with city administration now authorized to start looking for independent vendors to run the show. The city council voted unanimously June 23, approving three motions that will help divorce the city from maintenance and operation of the multi-phase facility on the city’s eastern edge. The Expo Center – which includes the fairgrounds, a fieldhouse and a recreational vehicle park – has long been subject to council scrutiny. The reason is primarily financial, as a cash reserve that came with the Expo Center has continued to dwindle. The city took ownership of the Expo Center from King County, which also handed over cash intended to keep the grounds financially stable. The pot has slowly eroded and is in imminent danger of disappearing completely. With money always an issue, the council took a cue from the adjacent golf course, also a former county property. The city retains ownership of the 18-hole course, but leaves operation of the facility to a private contractor. Looking for answers, the city appointed a citizen Expo Center Advisory Committee, which arrived at a series of recommendations. The council acted on three of those during the June 23

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Next week... The King County Fair again takes over the Enumclaw Expo Center, making its annual four-day run. Check next week’s edition for all the details about hours, pricing, entertainment and ways to save a few dollars on rides.

Weather Wednesday will likely bring some clouds, but temperatures could reach 73 degrees during the day, dropping to 55 at night. The rest of the week looks sunny with highs starting at 76 Thursday and reaching the mid-80s by the weekend. Nights will stay clear with temps around 55 degrees.

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Plenty of fun on the Fourth Enumclaw’s annual Stars and Stripes parade rolled down Cole Street Friday afternoon, blessed by sunny holiday skies. Among approximately 65 entries were a bubble-blowing clown, representatives from the Danish Sisterhood, a patriotic alpaca and a son of Norway. Photos by Kevin Hanson

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The state auditor’s office released a finding July 3 outlining a loss of public funds from the Community Activities Program operated by the White River School District. The district business manager

reported the issue to the auditor’s office in February. The Community Activities Program offers before- and afterschool services at three sites in the district, along with sports and other activities. The report stated the CAP program assistant received $9,473 in services and collected $10,747 in

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Your Best Team for the 31st District. Voters in our district elected both of us, but we are from different political parties. We don’t always agree, but we’re tired of the partisan way of doing things in Olympia and in Washington DC. It’s time for something new. School funding, creating jobs, and keeping government accountable shouldn’t be partisan issues. We pledge to work as a team to do what’s best for the citizens. When we do disagree, we promise to do it respectfully and look for common ground. Isn’t that the way it should be?

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On May 21st and 27th, 2014 the Tacoma News Tribune reported that Linda Messner filed as a Democrat in the 31st District. According to the story, she has posted messages online that call for the impeachment of President Obama because she says, “He is not a citizen”, and says that Hillary Clinton should be prosecuted. In fact Messner called everyone in the White House “racists” and goes on to equate President Obama with serial killers Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer. Senator Roach told the Tacoma News Tribune that she knows the person who filed Messner as a Democrat and thanked them for doing it to help her in her race. This is information you should know when deciding how to vote.

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Feds are ready to assist veterans with business By Calvin Goings

Regional administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration

Last week, Americans celebrated the Fourth of July with fireworks, parades, barbecues, baseball games and family reunions. As we celebrated our veterans who served from the American Revolution, to the Civil War, to World Wars I and II, to the Vietnam War and to the War in Iraq, we remembered and thank our veterans who have been protecting our freedom since our country was born. The Small Business Administration also celebrates veterans. As these men and women transition to civilian life, we stand ready with training courses to make their dreams of business ownership a reality. The popular SBA-sponsored “Boots to Business: from Service to Startup” is a worldwide program offered as a component of the Department of Defense’s redesigned Transition Assistance Program. The curriculum was developed to introduce transitioning service members to business ownership. It connects them to

resources in their local communities. Now SBA has added another program: “Boots to Business: Reboot,” an entrepreneurship training course for veterans to be offered in 12 cities across the U.S., including Seattle (Aug. 20-21). Each event, led by SBA Resource Partners and industry experts from Syracuse University’s Institute for Veteran and Military Families, will host up to 100 veterans for a two-day “Introduction to Entrepreneurship” class. “Boots to Business: Reboot” will introduce veterans to the fundamentals of business ownership and lead participants through the key steps for evaluating business concepts and developing a business plan. The program will also introduce participating veterans to a network of lifetime business support available across the U.S. by introducing them to SBA’s network of Veteran Business Outreach Centers, Women’s Business Centers, Small Business Development Centers and SCORE counselors. Following the two-day training, participants will be eligible to register for

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NEW IN LOCAL BUSINESS New owners celebrate at Sears Enumclaw’s Sears store will host a “grand reopening” this week to celebrate a change in ownership. John and Kristin Faust have taken the reins of the retail and will mark the occasion July 11 and 12. Sears represents a new chapter for John Faust, who retired from the Army in December 2013 after serving 20-plus years. The local outlet, at 1005 Stevenson Ave., is a “Sears Hometown Store,” which provides products and services in home appliances, lawn and garden, fitness, tools and household goods to customers in smaller communities. Phone: 360-825-1186 Website: http://searshometownstores.com/locations/enumclaw-wa Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday; and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.

Local Grocery Outlet helping in fight to feed the hungry Enumclaw’s Grocery Outlet will help fight local hunger during the month of July as part of the “Independence From Hunger” program. It’s a company-wide campaign, but the local store will help stock shelves at the Kiwanis food banks in both Enumclaw and Buckley, Plateau Outreach Ministries and Mom and Me.

John and Kristin Faust are the new owners at Enumclaw’s Sears store.

Customers can purchase speciallymarked food items and drop them into collections bins at the front of the store or tell a cashier they wish to make a cash donation. To help feed the needy, the state’s Mobile Community Services office will roll into the Grocery Outlet parking lot Friday, July 12, to help those needing assistance is applying for services through the Department of Social and Health Services. The DSHS bus will be available from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.


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POLICE BLOTTER ENUMCLAW

TODDLER REUNITED: A toddler was seen wandering around a Warner Avenue parking lot the afternoon of June 29, so a resident took the child to her apartment and called 911. A city officer checked several apartments in the area with no result. Just as Child Protective Services was about to be called, the toddler’s father called 911. Father and child were reunited. NO JAIL SPACE: An officer conducted a traffic stop the afternoon of June 29, turning up a suspect who was wanted on a misdemeanor warrant issued by Bonney Lake. The Enumclaw jail was full and Bonney Lake indicated the Puyallup jail also was filled, so the subject was advised of the warrant but not arrested. SUSPICIOUS: A Garland Place resident told police at 5:36 a.m. June 29 a man had come to his door, holding a knife and asking the resident if he had lost the weapon. The resident did not involve in conversation and the man departed. An officer contacted the man and took the knife, then contacted the resident. FIREWORKS: Police took a report at 10:10 p.m. June 28 of several juveniles

lighting fireworks in the vicinity of Wells Street and Adams Avenue. An officer responded and the issue was settled. CYCLE THEFT: A city resident told police June 27 an automobile had been stolen two days earlier. A check of the state system showed the vehicle had been impounded in Fife. EX WON’T GO: A man visited the police station June 27, reporting his exwife was at his Lafromboise Street home and did not want to leave. Contact was made and she departed. HARASSMENT: A citizen arrived at the police station lobby the afternoon of June 26, complaining of threats and harassing text messages. An officer advised of options for a no-contact order and to block calls and texts. A review of the text messages showed no threats at this time. PHONE RECOVERED: A woman contacted police the evening of June 26, seeking help in getting her stolen phone recovered. Police assisted and the phone was returned to the owner. DISTURBANCE: Police made contact the morning of June 25 with three men in the parking lot of a Garrett Street business. The disturbance resulted from

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the possible theft of items from a Black Diamond location. UNWANTED: Police responded the afternoon of June 25 to a Watson Street location and a call about an unwanted person. All parties were contacted and a man was trespassed from the property by the management. SUSPECT RUNS: Buckley police called Enumclaw at 11:25 p.m. June 24, asking that Enumclaw police assist with an area search. A suspect had been detained by Buckley authorities but fled. The suspect was not located. DRIVER ARRESTED: A traffic stop at 9:36 p.m. June 24 resulted in the driver being arrested for violation of a courtordered ignition interlock device and driving without a license. The subject also was wanted on a warrant issued by Enumclaw Municipal Court. Bond was posted the following morning and the inmate was released. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: A reporting party told police June 24 of abuse that had occurred the past few days. Police responded to a Wetherbee Lane address where a man was arrested for domestic violence/assault. NO TROUBLE: Both police and fire department personnel responded at 12:43 a.m. June 24 to a report of a fire on Southeast 414th Place. No trouble was found. NO SOLICITING: A citizen notified police the afternoon of June 24, report-

ing a solicitor in the vicinity of Jewell Street. Contact was made and the subject was advised of city regulations about selling. POLICE PRESENCE: A Griffin Avenue landlord called police June 24, asking that an office be present when he evicted a tenant. NONE HURT: A car vs. pedestrian accident occurred the evening of June 24 in the parking lot of a Monroe Avenue grocery store. Injuries were minor and there was no need for an ambulance transport.

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SHOPLIFT AND MORE: Officers were dispatched the evening of July 1 to a business on state Route 410 and a report of a shoplifter in custody. The store owner had a 21-year-old,d man in detained in the parking lot. The suspect was arrested for t third-degree theft and was found to be wanted on a felony arrest warrant. He was transported to the Enumclaw jail, issued a criminal citation and booked on the warrant. DRUNK DRIVERS: During the earlymorning hours of June 29, police arrested two men for driving under the influence, both in the 28000 block of state Route 410. The first was a 36-year-old from Spanaway; the second was a 75-year-old from Lake Tapps. Both received criminal citations. PUBLIC INDECENCY: On the evening

of June 28, police arrested three men for urinating in public. All were at Main Street locations and all three men were issued citations for public indecency. TOO YOUNG: At 1:42 a.m. June 27 police responded to a complaint of excess noise at a Second Street address. They found a 19-year-old playing Frisbee in the road. Police determined he was intoxicated and gave him a criminal citation. TWO CHARGES: Officers conducted a traffic stop at 10:34 p.m. June 26 on state Route 410 at Lower Cemetery Road. The driver, a man from Ravensdale, was driving with a suspended license and did not have an ignition interlock device, as required. He was issued criminal citations for each charge and later released. CLIENT ASSAULT: Police responded the morning of June 25 to Rainier School after hearing of a client-on-client assault. ANIMAL ISSUE: An officer went to a Cottage Street address June 25 after receiving a complain of a pit bull at the residence. The owner denied it was the outlawed breed. The officer took photos of the dog and went to a local veterinarian, who was unable to confirm the breed. STATUE STOLEN: A city resident notified police the afternoon of June 24, stating that someone had stolen a statue from the front yard of a Mason Street residence.

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Wilkeson drops East Pierce, opts instead for Buckley Fire By Dennis Box Editor

If there is a fire or medical emergency in Wilkeson, the Buckley and Carbonado fire departments will be first on scene. The Wilkeson Town Council decided to contract with the Buckley and Carbonado departments rather than remaining with East Pierce Fire and Rescue, which had been providing fire and emergency medical

services to the community. Buckley and Carbonado Fire Chief Alan Predmore said Wilkeson has been receiving services from Buckley and Carbonado for about the past two weeks. Buckley is an all-volunteer department with approximately 71 volunteers in Buckley and 18 in Carbonado. Predmore said there are currently two live-in volunteers at the Wilkeson station. He said five more

from the Wilkeson area have applied. The chief said he expects the Wilkeson volunteer program should be set up and established by about August. Once a volunteer is selected, the individual goes through an extensive education and training program. On the Wilkeson website, under the mayor’s message tab, is a page application page for residents

interested in volunteering for fire or emergency medical services. Wilkeson had been in negotiations with East Pierce for fire services and appeared to have reached an agreement in May. According to a release from East Pierce, the issue concerning the contract revolved around the difference paid by Wilkeson residents for services and the rest of the East Pierce district. East Pierce resi-

dents pay property taxes in the sum of $1.50 per $1,000 of assessed property value for fire protection and 50 cents per $1,000 for emergency medical services. The release stated Wilkeson residents were paying less. Pierce County Fire Protection District 12 provided services to Wilkeson prior to 2006 when the

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lose individual fireworks Let’s all show our good sense and enjoy the wonderful public display provided by our city and local businesses. We could take the money spent on individual fireworks and use it for some more meaningful purpose. Returning veterans would surely appreciate a quieter holiday as well as our poor stressed out pets. Emergency room workers would no longer hate to see our Independence Day holiday arrive. Our firemen

would no longer dread the thought of a home in flames. How about losing this tired old tradition? We’re smart enough to do it. Pat Hughes Enumclaw

Obama administration corrupt, liberals and media will still support As more information comes out about the IRS scandal, it appears that Barack Obama is the president that Richard Nixon dreamed about becoming. Lies, cover-ups, refusing to answer questions, snarky attitudes and lost emails as a result of mystery computer crashes of IRS officials involved

are just the beginning of yet another legitimate scandal that would have brought other presidencies down. Yet to this day there are still liberals, Democrats and media that still support this president. But if you ask them what they think of Richard Nixon they would tell you Nixon was a horribly corrupt president. Hypocritical and partisan. This country can survive an imperial president that would use the IRS to target citizens for their political thought, but we cannot survive as a nation if we have an electorate that would actually vote a person like this into the Oval Office. Just a military vet that is tired of corruption at the highest levels. J Buss South Prairie

Decisions come back to haunt In 1916 a secret meeting took place between British diplomat Mark Sykes and French representative Francois Georges-Picot concerning the future of the Ottoman Empire in what today comprises Turkey and the Middle East. Imperial Russia, their ally in World War I against the Central Powers, agreed to this plan. The Sykes-Picot Agreement divided the Ottoman Empire between the French and British and created the Middle East as we have known it for the past nearly 100 years. Iraq was created out of three distinct groups: Shias, the majority group, Sunnis, and ethnic Kurds to the northeast who were primarily Sunni Muslim. The British would have control of this nation, ruling through an Arab king. The British would also take over Jordan and Palestine and rule them as protectorates. France would take Syria and Lebanon as their protectorates. The decision reached in the 1916 Sykes-Picot agreement at the end of World War I has been unraveling piece by piece in recent weeks. If you have been watching the news about these countries, you know that Syria is involved in a civil war between Bashar al-Assad and various groups of Sunni Muslims. Assad is an Alawite, a sect of Shia Muslims, and is aided by Iran’s Shia client army, Hezbollah, from Lebanon. Many of the Sunni Muslim factions are supported by Sunni Saudi Arabia and now the United States. History was made this past week when a group calling itself the Islamic

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State of Iraq and Syria took over a large amount of northern Iraq and Syria. They also proclaimed the return of the Caliphate – the ruler/successor of Mohammed the Prophet. The last Caliphate ended in 1924 when General Ataturk abolished it and set up a secular Turkish republic out of part of the Ottoman Empire. This new Islamic state was created in primarily Sunni regions of Iraq and Syria. Whether this nation continues to exist will be determined in the next few weeks and months by the United States, Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia. The rise of ISIS came as a result of dissatisfaction with the current leader of Iraq, a Shia named Nouri al-Maliki, who has favored his fellow Shias at the expense of the Sunni minority. ISIS’ recent successes have come as a surprise to the world, but are the result of anger over al-Maliki’s favoritism. A neighboring part of the world, Russia, an ally of Britain and France during World War I, experienced a Communist revolution in 1917 that deposed Czar Nicholas II.

Communist Russia withdrew from the war and ceded a large amount of territory to the Germans to gain peace. New nations were formed after the collapse of German fighting in November 1918. The USSR (Russia) was able to retake Ukraine and it tried, but failed, to retake Poland, a nation re-carved out of Russia that had not existed for a hundred years. In some ways, what is happening in Ukraine today is part of the recycling of decisions that were made during and after World War I. Russia is regaining some of the strength it lost with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, as Bolshevik Russia did after the collapse of German resistance in 1918. By retaking Crimea, and giving aid to proRussian rebels in eastern Ukraine, Russia is repeating part of its history from 1919 and 1920. Russia has always considered Ukraine to be just less highly developed Russians, but family, nonetheless. As we approach the anniversary of the beginning of World War I – July 28, 1914 – the world is experiencing déjà vu as we look back at the decisions by Sykes and Picot, and by Lenin and the Bolsheviks in Russia. We will have to see how all these events play out in the next few months and years, but we are reminded on the 100th anniversary of that Great War that the decisions individuals and nations make have a way of coming back and haunting us later in our lives, for good or for ill.

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School boss battles Letters We’re smart enough to the ‘failing’ label enjoy public displays, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn doesn’t want to use the word “failing” when talking about Washington’s public schools. So he’s figured out how school district leaders in Washington can exclude it from letters they must send parents at schools deemed as failing to make the grade on a federal curve known as Adequate Yearly Progress. At the same time, Dorn is trying to convince the U.S. Department of Education to drop its demand that such letters be sent as required under the federal No Child Left Behind Act. That’s because the rules are such that letters will wind up Jerry Cornfield going to parents of Columnist children at pretty much every school in Washington. Avoiding an “F” requires students to perform at grade level in math and reading. So when standardized test time rolls around, if a student doesn’t pass in grades three through eight and 10, their school likely won’t show enough progress to quash the need to notify parents. It’s a dilemma faced in just about every state. But Washington is the only state facing the letter requirement because the others snagged waivers from the U.S. Department of Education.

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DNA holds a desire for new state of consciousness During the next few I were sharing coffee in days, legal pot stores will the Lee, when he turned start popping up all over to me and said: “I just King and Pierce coundon’t understand why a ties. However, our caufella wants to try that tious, duly-elected, local crap. Can you explain officials have, diploWally DuChateau that to me?” matically and politically, Well, yeah, I probably Columnist decided to slap a moratocan. (And it isn’t very rium on legal pot within often I can explain much the Enumclaw city limits. Of course, that’s of anything.) There actually seems to be only temporary, until they figure out an innate, genetic reason for our desire how they want to handle the issue. In the to use not only pot, but a host of other meantime, to get your buzz on you’ll have stimulants and depressants and psycheto drive to retail weed stores in Buckley delics, running the gamut from caffeine or Auburn or Covington – or just about to heroin. any other wide spot in the road. Yes, you read that correctly. Inherent I knew this would happen sooner or in our very DNA, there appears to be a later, but it’s still a bit boggling to realize desire – a biological need – to experience the hour has finally arrived. Yet, upon and seek new and original states of conthe eve of this auspicious occasion, there sciousness. Social-psychological experiare still many people who can’t get their ments have fooled around with this idea heads around the idea. The other after- for at least 50 years and, in the last noon, a rather casual acquaintance and 30, the “hard” sciences have uncovered

additional supporting evidence. A lot of it. While using CAT scans to map and define specific areas of the brain, scientists have isolated a particular region in our frontal lobes that quests and explores new experiences and new states of awareness. Through the years, scholars have hung various labels on this region and each label suggests a slightly different interpretation of what’s going on there. Thus, it’s been called the “curiosity center” and it accounts for our desire to experience new stuff in general. Christian groups have sighted this area as a “spiritual center,” thereby claiming we have an inherent need for religion; that is, our brains are wired to seek “spiritual dimensions.” Hoping to be more objective about the whole thing, most scientists generally agree it’s a part of the brain that simply craves new states of consciousness. So, we consume caffeine because we want to wake up an be more alert. We smoke

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parents are well aware of their school’s progress, and their options, which include transferring their child to another campus or receiving tutoring. His chances of succeeding are far south of slim. It relies on the feds giving up what is arguably their most punitive tool against states which fall off the NCLB waiver wagon, as Washington did. The letters publicly shame individual schools and entire

nicotine to get the same effect. We often use alcohol to relax, to attain a more mellow and sociable state of mind. Therefore, to answer the casual acquaintance I mentioned earlier, we try pot because we’re curious about the effects. Some people also try heroin. The intensity of our inherent desire for new experiences varies from one individual to another, just as I.Q. or physical agility or sexual energy varies. Then too, outside social conditioning and situations can suppress or stimulate our natural, genetic legacy. Consequently, some people anxiously and willingly and recklessly try any damn fool drug that comes down the pike, while others think twice before having a second cup of coffee. But – and this is my main point after all this scholastic babble – we all inherit, with varying degrees of intensity, a desire to seek and experience new states of consciousness. More about this next week.

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PAT HALLOWELL Pat Hallowell died at her Auburn home on June 27, 2014. She was born March 5, 1932, in Yakima, Wash. For many years she ran the Hallowell equine veterinary practice and Thoroughbred horse breeding operation. She did extensive volunteer work in the restoration of Victorian homes and landmark preservation. She is survived by her husband, Dr. A. L. “Bud” Hallowell; daughter Lynn Hallowell; and one granddaughter. She was preceded in death by daughter Laurie Weiss.

ROXANNE HUBBARD Enumclaw resident Roxanne Elizabeth Hubbard died July 1, 2014, in Tacoma. She was 56. She was born Jan. 24, 1958, in

Marie Delores Hunter Marie Delores Hunter, 77, passed away peacefully July 1, 2014 with family by her side. She was born in Fargo, ND on May 13, 1937 to the late Henry and Delores Brattensborg. Marie grew up in Fargo, ND and met her husband Charles while attending North Dakota State University. They have been married for 55 years. She dedicated her life to being a loving wife, mother and grandmother, traveled worldwide supporting her husband’s 37 year career with Boeing, building loving and stable homes each place they resided. They retired to Lake Havasu 14 years ago and she enjoyed having her children, grandchildren, relatives and friends visit. One of Marie’s favorite travel experiences was the Safari trip to Africa, and seeing the giraffes. She maintained connections with her Shanley High School Potluck Club friends and enjoyed their times together. She loved the challenge of crossword puzzles and watching the multitude of hummingbirds that frequented the feeders in her yard. Marie is survived by her husband Charles Hunter; son, Roger Hunter of Renton, WA; daughters Joan Hunter (Jorgan Light) of Renton, WA and Patty Kindsvater (Kent), of Enumclaw, WA as well as four grandchildren (Brett, Kurt, Lars and Annika). She was preceded in death by both her parents; brother, Henry Brattensborg and her sister, Lois Guerin. Visitation will be held 6:00-8:00pm, Thursday, July 10, with Rosary beginning at 7:00pm at Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home. A Funeral Mass and Reception will be held at 11:00am Friday, July 11 at Our Lady of the Lake Roman Catholic Church. Blessing Service will commence at 10:00am, Saturday, July 12 at Lake Havasu Memorial Gardens.

Catholic Church in Enumclaw. A reception will follow. Burial will be at Union Cemetery in Atwater, Minn.

EMILIE PENNINGTON Emilie (Amy) Pennington died July 2, 2014, with her family at her side. She was born June 15, 1928, in Karlsruhe, Germany, one of Bertold and Erna Zöller’s six children. She was attending college in Karlsruhe to pursue a career in teaching but her studies were interrupted by World War II and the resulting displacement of her family. She learned to speak English during her college years and was a civilian employee of the U.S. Army after the war. She met her future husband, Jack, while he was stationed in Karlsruhe at the installation where she was employed by the Post Exchange. They were married Oct. 29, 1953, in Karlsruhe and moved to California following her husband’s discharge from the U.S. Army. They spent time in California, Oregon and Alaska while raising their family and retired in Washington state in 1987, residing in Kent. They moved to Enumclaw to be closer to family

in 1994. While living in Alaska, she became a naturalized citizen of the United States and she was proud of that accomplishment. She was a longtime member of Calvary Emilie Pennington Presbyterian Church and was regularly involved in church activities. She especially enjoyed spending time with and mentoring youth in the church. She also donated many hours to the Kiwanis Food Bank. She is survived by her husband of nearly 61 years, Jack; sons Jack (Yvonne) and Brian; and two grandsons. She was preceded in death by brothers Rolf, Erich, Heinz and Roland; sister Sieglinde; and daughter Beate. Arrangements for a memorial service at Calvary Presbyterian Church are pending. Updates will be available on the Weeks’ Funeral Home website, www. weeksfuneralhomes.com In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Enumclaw Kiwanis Food Bank.

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The Lord took Greg home on June 19th, 2014, after his battle with lung cancer. For the last twenty years Greg lived on the American River in Iowa Hills, California with his dog Amber where he mined for gold and other treasures. While there he made good friends who gave him the nicknames “Bisquit” and “Walkalot.” Also this is where he met Martha who meant a lot to him. They spent time together going on bus trips to Reno. Greg came home to be with his family for a short period of time. He got to visit with family doing things he enjoyed such as playing cards, dominoes and going to casinos. He loved his time with his dad playing “31,” his mom’s noodles and quiet time with his dog while reading his mining and western books. Greg will be loved and remembered by his surviving parents, Gordon and Elva; brother, Elwin; four sisters, Sherri, Deanne, Karen and Patty; daughter, Kori Turano; three grandchildren, Brandon, Gabe and Miriam and also nieces, nephews and cousins.

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Still time to plant veggies, buy tomato plants The second week of July is not too late to plant some vegetables or add some summer color. You can pick up some bargains on bedding plants and hanging baskets this month and as long as these blooming plants are not too root bound they will continue to flower for another two months. In the vegetable garden you can still plant seeds of beets, bush beans, carrots and chard as well as crops with shorter growing season. Check the garden centers for healthy-looking tomato plants sold in one-gallon pots as these can still be transplanted into the garden or grown as container plants. Perhaps tomato plants bought in July are like pets rescued from the pound – sometimes not perfect but extra grateful for an adoption that will save them

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from the compost pile. How does one prune raspberries? We moved to a new house and there is a row of raspberries that were a real treat to harvest but now they look like they are growing out of control. C.W., Kent Congratulations on finding yourself in this wonderful jam. Raspberries are best pruned after they are done bearing fruit and the type that produces berries only once in

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mid-summer can be pruned by cutting the canes or branches that held berries all the way to the ground. These older canes will be brown in color. Leave the young green canes and tame them between two rows of stiff wire, bending the tops and tying them to horizontal supports – strips of nylon stocking make good plant ties. There are also “ever bearing” raspberries these produce fruit all summer. Cut these canes to half their height as soon as the top half stops producing berries and starts to turn brown. The bottom half of the cane should be left to mature and produce berries next summer. Please tell me some perennials that will bloom in a hot and sunny spot. I am going to stop buying geraniums every year and fill the space

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with flowers that will come back year after year. L., Enumclaw Daylilies, lavender, yarrow, coreopsis and most plants with gray foliage will take the heat but there are many more that will thrive in our cool summer climate if you improve the soil and water during droughts. If lots of color is your goal, then perennials are not perfect replacements for annuals or bedding plants. Most perennials flower for a few weeks instead of many months and you may need to stake, deadhead and divide the perennial plants to keep them looking their best. Perhaps you can compromise with a mix of annuals and perennials. Visit the nursery all year long, not just in the spring, and you’ll discover perennial plants that flower in winter (hellebores and heather)

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Enumclaw High grads receive scholarships The following members of the Enumclaw High School graduating class of 2014 received scholarships. Kimberly Aubert Albert Bogden Memorial Scholarship Trinity Lutheran Church Scholarship Olivia Bannerot Hallie Crites Scholarship Masonic Lodge Junior Achievement Award Richard Blair Sacred Heart Catholic Church Scholarship Courtney Bone Ha ncock Forest Management Scholarship Parker Boyes Trinity Lutheran Church Scholarship Abigail Callison Jean K. Lafromboise Masonic Lodge Junior Achievement Award Max Chilman Danish Sisterhood Lodge Kai Collingwood Boise State University Gem Scholarship Paul Crews Masonic Lodge Junior Achievement Award Reilly Desmul Art Gamblin Memorial Conrad Hamilton/Class of 1988 Scholarship Danish Sisterhood Lodge Enumclaw Rotary Club 4-Way Test Jean K. Lafromboise Kadyn Eldridge Enumclaw Ladies Golf Club Scholarship Trinity Lutheran Church Scholarship Sam Fisher Buckley Log Show Central Washington University - Athletic Scholarship Mike Freier Memorial Scholarship Public School Employees Washington State Opportunity Scholarship Matthew Flintoff Gonzaga University Deans Scholarship St. Elizabeth Hospital Healthcare Scholarship Masonic Lodge Junior Achievement Award Tacoma Transportation Club Markus Fornelius U.S. Navy - ROTC WSU Re gent s Scholarship WSU Visitation Scholarship Enumclaw Rotary Club 4-Way Test Joseph Ginez Sacred Heart Catholic Church Scholarship Dylan Hamel Art Gamblin Memorial Brianne Harder Gerald and Nancy Lyon’s

Memorial Scholarship St. Elizabeth Hospital Healthcare Scholarship Benjamin Hanks Pacif ic Lutheran University - President’s Scholarship EHS Band and Orchestra Booster Scholarship Sierra Hanson Black Diamond Maple Valley Kiwanis Savanna Hansen Mutual of Enumclaw Madison Herbst Kirby Nelson Scholarship St. Martins University Academic Merit Scholarship St. Martins University Parish Youth Leadership Scholarship St. Martins University - Benedictine Candidate Scholarship Christian Holtz Public School Employees White River Credit Union Linda Kleppe-Olson Scholarship University of Idaho - Discover Idaho Merit Scholarship EHS Band and Orchestra Booster Scholarship Madison Hughes Central Washington University - Trustees Tuition Scholarship Sealaska Heritage Institute Scholarship Juliana Jacobson Fra n k ie’s Pizz a Scholarship Enumclaw Education Association Scholarship Amelia Johnson Art’s Alive Scholarship Haley Johnson Jean K. Lafromboise Trinity Lutheran Church Scholarship Rebecca Keller Molen Orthodontics Scholarship Matthew Leavens Seattle Pacific University Trustee’s Scholar Award Lindsey Leighton Phi Delta Kappa Prospective Educator Scholarship S a i nt Ma r t i n s Presidential Scholarship S a i nt Ma r t i n s Benedictine Scholarship Diane Lindsey Sacred Heart Catholic Church Scholarship Shod Nelson Celebrate Life Scholarship Heather Lynch Art Institute of Seattle Portfolio Scholarship Baker McCullough Enumclaw Education Association Scholarship Madison McKeever Conrad Hamilton/Class of 1988 Scholarship Jean K. Lafromboise

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International students visit Green River On July 3, Green River Community College welcomed 20 student leaders from Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkmenistan as part of a broader U.S. Department of State initiative designed to promote a better understanding of the U.S. abroad and to help develop future world leaders. The initiative is part of the Study of the U.S. Institute on Women’s Leadership for student leaders, now in its eighth year at the college. Green River’s program includes the study of U.S. history, government and society, with a particular focus on women’s leadership, empowerment and community service. The students will be living with host families and have the opportunity to have a

first-hand experience with Seattle-area hospitality. The Institute will work to develop the participants’ leadership and collective problem solving skills, including community service activities, group discussions, exercises and training involving leadership, team building, effective communication and presentation skills. Participants are nominated by respective U.S. embassies after rigorous interview processes that identify students with the potential to become future leaders in society and in their careers. Study of the U.S. Institute participants are a part of more than 40,000 individuals participating in U.S. Department of State exchange programs each year.

SCHOLARSHIPS FROM 13 Ben Stangland Danish Sisterhood Lodge Redman Svedberg EHS Band and Orchestra Booster Scholarship Heather Thomas Enumclaw Garden Club Scholarship Nicole Unguez EHS Band and Orchestra

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Shod Nelson Celebrate Life Scholarship Emily Williams Hancock Forest Management Scholarship Ethan Williams Mutual of Enumclaw Rachel Williams Fresno State Equestrian Athletic Scholarship

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Kiwanis awards two scholarships Placement classes, as well as being president of the National Honor Society and participating in Spanish Club. He lettered in track and was the team captain this past year and holds a school record in the javelin. His gradepoint average is a 3.92. Abigail Callison plans to attend Washington State University, starting in the fall, majoring in financial planning. She has participated in the drug and alcohol prevention team and helped promote the awareness of the consequences of using drugs. She participated in cross country and was a first-team allleague selection during her senior year, and a second-team pick the year before. In 2011 she was in the Top 50 Nike preNationals. She helped with Dave Reichert’s Youth Advisory board and was a member of the National Honor Society. She has taken Advanced Placement classes and had a 3.66 cumulative GPA.

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Navdeep Mangat, MD, welcomes new patients at Franciscan Medical Clinic. Navdeep Mangat, MD, is a family medicine physician offering primary care to patients of all ages. Dr. Mangat strives to provide the highest quality care using a conservative, proven approach. She enjoys building a strong connection with each patient. Around-the-clock care In addition to our Saturday walk-in clinic, Franciscan patients can receive after-hours virtual care by phone or web cam. And with MyChart, our patients can access their medical records online 24/7. Franciscan Medical Clinic 3021 Griffin Ave., Enumclaw, WA 98022 Hours: Mon. – Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sat., 8 to 11:30 a.m. www.FranciscanDoctors.org To schedule an appointment call (360) 825-6511. 1093464

The Kiwanis Club of Enumclaw has announced its scholarship winners for 2014 from Enumclaw High School. The scholarships are based on service to community and school during the students’ entire high school time. Their leadership and commitment, their accomplishments, honors and recognition were all considered. The recipients were also judged on their character, integrity and values. The financial needs of the student were taken into consideration, as well as the student’s attitude, and ability to overcome any handicap. The $1,000 award is made to the school upon successful enrollment. Markus Fornelius plans to attend Washington State University, starting in the fall, majoring in engineering. He has been a tutor at the youth center for four years, helping with academics and as a role model for the youth. He took Advanced

Katelin Wilson Art’s Alive Scholarship PLU Provost Merit Award PLU Q Club Scholarship PLU A r t i s t ic Achievement Award Drama PLU Music Scholarship

Franciscan is a family of more than 12,000 doctors, nurses and staff who provide exceptional medical care at: St. Joseph Medical Center, Tacoma • St. Clare Hospital, Lakewood • St. Francis Hospital, Federal Way • St. Anthony Hospital, Gig Harbor • St. Elizabeth Hospital, Enumclaw • Highline Medical Center, Burien • Harrison Medical Center, Bremerton and Silverdale • Harrison HealthPartners, serving the West Sound • Franciscan Medical Clinics, throughout the Puget Sound

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Trio’s tryouts result in scholarship offers By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

A trio of White River High players may provide some solid building blocks as Grays Harbor Community College attempts to get its baseball program back on firm footing. The Chokers slogged their way through a miserable 3-34 during the spring season and are clearly in need of new blood. That could come in the form of brothers Ryan and Tim Kolisch, along with Cody Cloud, all former Hornets. Seeing a program in dire need of help, White River skipper Mike Williams took the three to Aberdeen on June 9 for a

private workout with the GHCC coaching staff. All three departed with scholarship offers and have signed letters-of-intent to play ball for the Chokers. “Ryan and Tim are going to primarily pitch and Cody will be an infielder, but the Kolisch boys will probably impress the staff enough to play some infield before too long,” Williams wrote in an email. He knows a struggling program when he sees one, but Williams sees light at the end of the tunnel. “The new coaching staff and commitment from the athletic department should garner some improvement,” he said.

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Former White River players who landed scholarships to play for Grays Harbor Community College are, from left, Tim Kolisch, Cody Cloud and Ryan Kolisch. Contributed photo.

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Immaculate rambler on shy 10 acres. Tasteful and elegant remodel. 4 Bd., 2.75 Ba. Custom cabinetry, extensive hardwoods,wood wrapped window and arched doorways. Formal entry, granite counters, tiled baths and walk-in shower. Lovely grounds can be enjoyed from outdoor living room with southern charm! Barn with three stalls, tack room, outdoor arena. Stand alone shop-670 sq ft. Second home with 3 bed/1.75 bath-2 car garage/shop RV parking. Each home has own septic and share one well. Impressive property. A must see! MLS# 659600. Call Elizabeth Amos

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Lovingly maintained 4 bedroom home in The Meadows. Upon entering you feel right at home. Boxing and rounded corners create an elegant feel to formal areas of home. The family room and kitchen are flooded with sunlight from ample windows in the garden room addition to home. Fully fenced back yard is private and serene with mature landscaping. Den on main sits off kitchen. Upper floor offers bonus room. Library with south and western exposure in addition to master and additional 3 bedrooms. MLS# 659784. Call Elizabeth Amos

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Rainier is tops for wildflowers The Mount Rainier area was voted “Best Wildflower Spot in The United States” and VisitRainier.com is making it as easy as possible for folks to enjoy them, by offering a wildflower identification guide, wildflower reports and a photo sharing contest. In addition Visit Rainier will be tweeting (#wildflowerwatch) and posting updates to Facebook and the Visit Rainier Blog on what’s blooming and where. “Wildflower season usually starts mid-July as the snow melt disappears,” said Mary Kay Nelson, executive director of Visit Rainier. “Part of what makes wildflower season so exciting is different flowers bloom at different elevations around the mountain at different times. A person could make several trips throughout the season from July till snow falls again October and see something new every time.” To maximize visitor’s

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experience the Wildflower and Wildlife section on Visit Rainier’s website provides links to wildflower status reports, telling folks what is blooming and where; it provides a list of the Top 10 wildflower hikes around the mountain; it offers an online wildflower identification guide, and it links to 12 webcams around the mountain. While many think of mesmerizing images on trails such as the Skyline Trail at Paradise or Summerland on the route to Sunrise, there are also several spots people can experience acres of wildflowers without even having to leave the car. The meadows around Tipsoo Lake at the top of Chinook Pass are easy to view from the road, as are the meadows surrounding the Sunrise and Paradise areas. Crystal Mountain Resort’s gondola can whisk visitors up to 6,872 feet and put them in the heart of wildflower meadows. For more information on all there is to see and do at Mount Rainier and its surrounding communities visit www.visitrainier.com.


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report, the services were for the assistant’s two children to attend Kids Klub offerings from September 2010 until January 2014. According to the report the assistant, “received $12,449 in services and paid only $2,976.” Additionally, the district found “$10,747 in cash payments that were recorded in the bookkeeping program but were not recorded in the District’s receipting system or deposited with the District from September 2010 through February of 2014.” The report stated the assistant was interviewed by the auditor in April and he, “acknowledged he did not pay for the services and he received the payments but did not receipt them into the District’s receipting system or deposit them to the District’s bank account.” The report noted, “Internal controls at the District were not adequate to safeguard public resources.” The auditor recommended strengthening internal controls in the program.

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t this time last year, most of us were excitedly planning for summer vacations, home improvement projects and BBQs. But for three Washington women – Sheila Asselin, Brenda Lee Bail and Amanda Blanchard –July brought an end to all those things. Last July, Sheila, 57, was killed by her husband. Brenda Lee, 48, was strangled by her fiancé. Amanda, 41, was killed by her fiancé days before her wedding. All three were victims of domestic violence. In 2013, 35 people in Washington – including three children – were killed as a result of domestic violence. Thousands more endure daily verbal, physical and sexual abuse.

EXPO FROM 1 session, directing city administration to: • begin advertising for someone to operate one, or all three, of the Expo Center’s “core businesses,” referring to the fairgrounds, fieldhouse and RV park. • determine the minimum operating costs that could still be charged by the city if a vendor were to take over the operation. It could be a situation like the golf course, where the city has a “hands off” approach and has no expenses. The priority is to assure potential bidders if there would be involvement with the city and what the cost might be. • spend up to $2,500 to determine the land-use restrictions that might be tied to the Expo Center. When the county handed over the property, there were strings attached; the city is hoping to eliminate those restrictions to provide a wider range of options for the entire grounds.

Domestic violence touches more people than you may realize including children and men. Some are able to break away from the destructive cycle, but too many often die trapped in it. Deciding to leave is one of the most risky and terrifying decision most victims will ever make. It’s a decision some victims will only get to make once. Imagine picking up the phone and making a call to someone you hope can provide a safe place to flee and being told there’s no room. That’s the reality for tens of thousands of victims every day.

FIRE FROM 5 email informing him that Wilkeson had, instead, contracted with the Buckley Fire Department.” Predmore said one of the issues for the council he had heard was they wanted volunteer firefighters in the community, rather than personal “always responding from Bonney Lake and South Prairie.” The fire chief said Wilkeson officials asked for a proposal from the Buckley Fire Department in mid-March. Predmore said initially it appeared the council would go with East Pierce, “but suddenly things changed and there was a short period of time to put everything together.” The fire chief said he has been talking with Thorson and noted all the adjoining fire agencies work together. Predmore said Wilkeson will pay Buckley $13,400 per year and $12,000 to Carbonado. The fire chief said Carbonado will benefit from the agreement with the funds to be able maintain equipment and it will move some equipment to Wilkeson. East Pierce will remove its fire engine, aid car, a brush truck used to fight wildland fires and a generator. Predmore said the Wilkeson service area is less than half a square mile with about 420 people. He estimated there is about one call per week. With the change, transport and paramedic services will be provided by American Medical Response. East Pierce residents receive ambulance transport with no out-ofpocket expense while AMR, a for-profit company, charges for its services. Thorson said in the release if AMR is on a call, East Pierce will provide mutual aid, “However, we will bill for transport to cover our costs.”

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ganizations like the Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence is so important. They make sure victims have a safe place to turn and provide important prevention tools for teaching our sons and daughters how to develop healthy relationships, training ourselves to identify signs of abuse among our coworkers, friends and family, and helping abusers break the cycle.

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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. MAKELA 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 purpose of the Public Hearing is to solicit public input and comment from interested individuals or groups on the adoption of the City’s 2 0 1 5 - 2 0 2 0 S i x Ye a r Transportation Improvement Plan (STIP). 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 h e a r i n g a t (360) 829-1921 ext. 7801. Comments may be presented orally at the Public Hearing or submitted in writing to the City Administrator at P.O. Box 1960, 933 Main Street, Buckley, WA, 98321, or by email to: city@cityofbu ck l ey. c o m , p r i o r t o 5:00 PM, Monday, July 21, 2014. Copies of the proposed draft 2015-2020 STIP being considered will be available at City Hall. Questions may be answered by contacting C i t y s t a f f a t (360) 829-1921 ext. 7801. Dated this 3rd day of July, 2014. Published: July 9, 2013 Posted: July 3, 2013 # 573322 7/9/14

month morator ium on the establishment, location, operation, licensing, permitting, maintenance or continuation of medical marijuana collective gardens or medical marijuana dispensaries, and declared an emergency in order to provide for an immediate effective date. On October 23, 2012 the City Council extended this moratorium for an additional six m o n t h s. O n A p r i l 2 3 , 2013 the City Council again extended this moratorium for an additional six months. On October 8, 2013 the City Council again extended this moratorium for an additional six months. On April 22, 2014 the City Council extended this moratoriu m fo r a n a d d i t i o n a l ninety days. The purpose of this Public Hearing is to solicit public input and comment from interested individuals or groups on the adoption of a fifth six month extension of the medical marijuana dispensary and collective garden moratorium adopted by Ordinance No. 06-12 in order to allow the City additional time to adequately address constantly changing laws regarding the production, use and sale of marijuana. 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 H e a r i n g a t ( 3 6 0 ) 8 2 9 - 1 9 2 1 , ex t . 7801. Comments may be presented orally at the Public Hearing or submitted in writing to Dave Schmidt, City Administrator, P. O. Box 1960, Buckley, WA 98321, or by e-mail to: city@cityofbuckley.com, prior to 5:00 PM on Mond a y, J u l y 2 1 , 2 0 1 4 . Questions may be answered by contacting

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

NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT DISTRICT TUESDAY, JULY 29, 2014 N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the Buckley Transpor tation Benefit District will hold a Special Meeting on Tuesday, July 29, 2014, at 7:00 PM, at the Buckley M u l t i p u r p o s e C e n t e r. The purpose of this Special Meeting will be to hold a Public Hearing to solicit public input and comment from interested individuals or groups on whether the Board shall continue to impose the Annual $20 Vehicle Fee or seek a public ballot measure that asks the voters to consider funding transpor tation improvements in the District through a 0.2% local sales tax # 573310 7/9/14 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY COUNCIL ADOPTION OF THE 2015-2020 SIX YEAR TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PLAN N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the Buckley City Council has scheduled a Public Hearing shortly after 7:00 PM on Tuesday, July 22, 2014, at the Buckley Multipurpose Building at 811 Main Street, Buckley.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CITY OF BUCKLEY FIFTH EXTENSION OF ORDINANCE ADOPTING MORATORIUM ON THE REGULATION OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA COLLECTIVE GARDENS AND MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES. N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the Buckley City Council will hold a Public Hearing shor tly after 7:00 PM at its regular meeting on Tuesday, July 22, 2014, at the Buckley Multipur pose Building, at 811 Main S t r e e t , B u ck l ey. A t a regularly scheduled City Council Meeting on May 8, 2012, the City Council adopted Ordinance No. 06-12 passing a six-

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Service: the claim and filing the 1224 Griffin Avenue original of the claim with Enumclaw, W A the Court in which the 98022-3012 probate proceedings (360) 825-5581 were commenced. The # 571872 claim must be presented 7/2/14, 7/9/14, 7/16/14 within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the CoSUPERIOR COURT OF Personal RepresentaWASHINGTON tives served or mailed COUNTY OF PIERCE the notice to the creditor IN THE MATTER OF as provided under RCW THE ESTATE 11.40.020(1) (c); or (2) OF four months after the DOUGLAS DONALD date of first publication ROSS and BEATRICE o f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e R. ROSS, claim is not presented Deceased within this time frame, NO. 14-4-00986-3 the claim is forever NOTICE TO barred, except as otherCREDITORS wise provided in RCW RCW 11.40.030 11.40.051 and The personal represen- 11.40.060. This bar is eftative named below has f e c t i v e a s t o c l a i m s been appointed and has against both the decequalified as Personal dent’s probate and nonRepresentative of this probate assets. estate. Any person hav- Date of Filing Copy of ing a claim against the Notice to Creditors: decedent must, before June 25, 2014 the time the claim would Date of First Publication: be barred by any other- July 2, 2014 wise applicable statute FA R R L AW G R O U P, of limitations, present PLLC the claim in the manner By: M. Owen Gabriela s p r o v i d e d i n R C W son, WSBA #34214 11.40.070 by serving on P.O. Box 890 or mailing to the person- Enumclaw, WA 98022 al representative or the Attorneys for Co-Personp e r s o n a l r e p r e s e n t a - al Representatives tive’s attorney at the ad- /s/ Kathy Lynne Peterdress stated below a son copy of the claim and fil- Co-Personal Represening the original of the tative claim with the court in /s/ Steven Lynn Johnson which the probate pro- Co-Personal Represenc e e d i n g s w e r e c o m - tative m e n c e d . T h e c l a i m # 571878 must be presented with- 7/2/14, 7/9/14, 7/16/14 in the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or 4000 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 EMPLOYMENT barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and Employment 11.40.060. This bar is General 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. DIXIE DEE JAMEYSON Be a Personal Representative TRIP HART NEWSPAPER WSBA # 8913 CARRIER Attor ney for Personal Representative in Buckley! Address for Mailing or Two routes available. Service: Ashley Ct, Bevlo St, 1224 Griffin Avenue Mountain View Av, Enumclaw, WA 98022& surrounding. 3012 Balm Av, Cascade St, (360) 825-5581 Dundass Av,Naches # 571869 St, & surrounding. 7/2/14, 7/9/14, 7/16/14 HDeliver once per wk. HEarn @ $32 a month SUPERIOR COURT OF (in a 4 week month) WASHINGTON FOR HPapers are delivered PIERCE COUNTY to your door The Estate of HNo $$$ collection DOROTHY MAE HWalking route- no JOHNSON, car needed Deceased. HH Great first job HH Case No. (360)825-2555 x6050 14-4-00931-6 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) KATHY LYNNE PETERSON and STEVEN CARRIER LYNN JOHNSON have ROUTES been appointed as CoPersonal RepresentaAVAILABLE tives of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent IN YOUR that arose before the deAREA cedent’s death must, before the time the claim would be barred by any Call Today o t h e r w i s e a p p l i c a bl e statute of limitations, 1-253-872-6610 present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serv- KENNEL ATTENDENT & ASSISTANT ing on or mailing to one of the Personal Repre- Country Animal Hospital. sentatives or the Per- Please drop off resume sonal Representatives’ a n d c o v e r l e t t e r a t : attorney at the address 24407 SE 440th Street, stated below a copy of Enumclaw

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REPORTER The Bonney Lake Courier Herald, a division of Sound Publishing Inc. is seeking a general assignment reporter with a minimum of 1-2 years writing experience and photography skills. This position is based out of t h e E nu m c l aw o f f i c e. The primar y coverage will be city government, business, sports, general assignment stories; and may include ar ts coverage. Schedule includes evening and/or weekend work. As a Repor ter for Sound Publishing, you will be expected to: be inquisitive and resourceful in the coverage of assigned beats; produce 5 by-line stories per week; write stories that are tight and to the point; use a digital camera to take photographs of the stories you cover ; post on the publication’s web site; blog and use Twitter on the web; layout pages, using InDesign; shoot and edit videos for the web . We a r e l o o k i n g fo r a team player willing to get i nvo l ve d i n t h e l o c a l business community through publication of the monthly journal and daily web jour nalism. The ideal applicant will have a general understanding of local commerce and industry, education, employment and labor issues, real estate and development, and related public policy. He or she will have a commitment to community jour nalism and ever ything from short, brieftype stories about people and events to examining issues facing the community; be able to spot emerging business issues and trends; write clean, balanced and accurate stories that dig deeper than simple features; develop and institute readership initiatives. Candidates must have excellent communication and organizational skills, and be able to work effectively in a deadlinedr iven environment. Must be proficient with AP style, layout and design using Adobe InDesign; and use the p u bl i c a t i o n ’s w e b s i t e and online tools to gather information and reach the community. Must be organized and self-motivated, exceptional with the public and have the ability to establish a rapport with the community. We offer a competitive hourly wage and benefits package including health insurance, paid time off (vacation, sick, and holidays), and 401K (currently with an employer match.) Email us yo u r c ove r l e t t e r, r e sume, and include five examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to: hreast@sound publishing.com or mail to: Sound Publishing, Inc., 19426 68th Avenue S. Kent, WA 98032, ATTN: HR/BLCH Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the wor kplace. Check out our website to find out more about us! www.soundpublishing.com

City of Buckley Job Announcement Entry Level Police Officer The City of Buckley Civil Service Commission is accepting applications to establish eligibility list for the position of Entry Level Police Officer with the City of Buckley Police Department. Qualified candidates who are committed to providing the highest quality of police service to the City of Buckley community are encouraged to apply. 2 0 1 4 s a l a r y ra n g e i s $4,510 to $5,491 plus education incentive, special assignment incentive and a nice benefit package. Applications will be reviewed for minimum qualifications. Minimum qualifications and testing requirements can be obtained through the Buckley Police Department at 146 South Cedar Street, Buckley, WA. Monday thru Thursday 8:00am – 5:30pm or by telephone 360-761-7836 a n d r e q u e s t t h ey b e mailed to you. Successful applicants must successfully pass a background investigation including polygraph, psychological and medical ex a m s. T h e n ew e m ployee will complete a field-training program that will be suited to their unique qualities and a 12-month probationary period. A $20.00 testing fee is required. Opening date: Tuesday July 1, 2014 Closing date: Thursday July 17, 2014 Contact name: Records Clerk: Debbie VanWieringen Email: records@cityofbuckley.com

TOWN OF SOUTH PRAIRIE UTILITIES OPERATOR Public Works Department Operate and maintain Town-owned utility systems such as: the septic tank effluent pumping (STEP) wastewater treatment plant system and the public water system. Performs all testing required by the current NPDES Permit & quality control tests on lab equipment; records data concerning plant operations; completes permitting & lab accreditation processes; skilled labor in the regular and recurring testing, maintenance; installation and repair work at the wastewater treatment plant, on-site STEP sewer collection equipment, water reclamation distribution pipelines and water reuse sites; and perfor ms the regular and recurring testing, meter reading, maintenance, installation and repair work on the water distribution system and related equipment. As required by the Mayor, assists with the regular and recurring maintenance, installation and repair work of the water system, wastewater system, streets and parks. Utilizes any of the equipment, author ized and available, to accomplish the work. EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, CERTIFICATES and LICENSES REQUIRED: High School graduate or GED equivalent and at least three years’ prior experience in the operation and maintenance of a wastewater treatment plant and a water treatment plant. Ver ifiable certification of the following: Wastewater Operator – Group II; Water Distribution Manager I; Water Treatment Plant Operator I; Cross - Connection Control Speciali s t ; Va l i d Wa s h i n g t o n State Driver’s License; Current First Aid and CPR Card This is a full-time, Fair Labor Standards Act ove r t i m e n o n - exe m p t position. This position is not a Civil Service position, and union membership is required. RATE: DOQ CLOSE DATE: Open unt i l f i l l e d ; F i r s t r ev i ew deadline is: JULY 15, 2014, 3:00 PM C O M P L E T E D E TA I L S AT: www.townofsouthprairie.com A p p l i c a t i o n Pa cke t s must include the application, supplemental questionnaire, resume and references; and be submitted to South Prairie Town Hall, M o n d a y - W e d n e s d a y, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM, 121 NW Washington Street, S o u t h P ra i r i e, WA 98385. Phone: 360-8978878. Electronically submitted and mailed application packages will not be accepted.

Mental Health Community Resource Coordinator Enumclaw Regional Healthcare Foundation is seeking a Mental Health Community Resource Coordinator to facilitate a comprehensive, community-led initiative to improve mental health among residents of the Plateau communities of Enumclaw, Buckley & Black Diamond. This is a part-time (30 hours/wk), 3-year grant funded position. Go to enumclawrhf.org for a complete job description. Submit resume and cover letter to camk@enumclawrhf.org

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It’s a great time to become part of the Chamber! Membership instantly connects you to a network of other businesses and opportunities for marketing, education, and the support of a nonprofit organization dedicated to the success of your business. Pick up an application at the Chamber of Commerce or at: www.EnumclawChamber.com.

/EnumclawChamber /EnumclawWineWalk

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Chamber Partnerships to Help Your Business Grow! Enumclaw School District:

to connect classroom topics with real-world experience while providing opportunities for you to create more awareness about your business

City of Enumclaw:

to provide better resources to connect visitors with your business.

Strikes for Kids:

to raise awareness of the Chamber of Commerce businesses to a greater audience in the Puget Sound.

What’s Going On at the

This month’s FREE AD was won by Rainier View Construction & Roofing who won it by participating in our QuickPoll in May!

Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce? Chamber of Commerce members are informed, involved and rewarded by reading Business Links, our weekly newsletter. Members receive important local, state and national business-related information! Last month, members found out easy ways to network for their business from a business consultant, how to market their business to tourists, were given a direct line to Governor Jay Inslee’s Outdoor Recreation task force, learned how to bring their business plan to life, had access to free online courses from the SBA, received invitations to workshops and seminars and much more. We’ve also added a nonprofit corner to provide nonprofit-specific resources to our community organizations.

Monthly Membership Meetings 3rd Tuesday of each month at 8am, Park Center Hotel Banquet Room. Light breakfast provided by Lift Espresso Next Meeting - July 15, 2014 FREE for members! $5 for non-members

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July’s interactive meeting will teach you how to successfully network to build your business. See you there! Welcome New Members - Enumclaw Adventures!

Golf Tournament, August 13

Registration is open now! 4 Person Teams can register online at: www.enumclawchamber.com or in person at the Chamber of Commerce office. Looking for way to get involved in your community? We’d love to have you help us plan this fun event. Contact Amy Hardebeck 360-825-7666 or amy@enumclawchamber.com. Sponsorship opportunities!

New Teacher Breakfast

August 15 - Enumclaw VFW @ 7:30 am

Come join us as we welcome the new teachers to the Enumclaw School district. Breakfast tickets are $15 at the door. Sponsorship opportunity! If you’d like to sponsor one of our new teacher’s breakfasts, Contact Amy Hardebeck 360-825-7666 or amy@enumclawchamber.com. Sponsorship opportunities!

Gifts and Home Goods

Foothills Learning Center

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Ribbon Cuttings in June

Eclectic Treasures

Providing Quality Inspection for:

• Pre-purchase • Pre-listing • Warranty • Structural Pest

Houses are living things, they will prosper of suffer by what is done or left undone.

Among pictured are Foothills Learning Center owner, Bertha Simpson; Chamber Director, Amy Hardebeck ; chamber members, family, friends and students of Foothills. Located at 2532 Warner Ave., Enumclaw, 360.825.9048.

Houses speak to me… and I listen

Hometown Special! $ 00 Flat Fee*

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Volunteers needed at the Visitor Center!

Easy, fun volunteering opportunity to help folks enjoy what Enumclaw has to offer! Inquire within or call 360-825-7666 for more information.

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1. Read our weekly eNewsletter, “Business Links” ---> get information that affects your business 2. Answer our Quick Poll question of the week in the eNewsletter---> voice your position on a local topic 3. Quick Poll participation = automatic entry into our monthly drawing for a FREE AD, on this page, in the Courier Herald

Get informed. Get involved. Get rewarded.

The Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce is a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization committed the support of local businesses and economic growth in Enumclaw.

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of the garden. A “ha ha” is also used to hide the end of one’s property so that the neighbor’s fields and livestock can be passed off as their own. Large estate owners speak their own language. • • • 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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Among pictured are Eclectic Treasures, Gifts and Home Goods owners, Steve and Kyle Henderson; Chamber Director, Amy Hardebeck; chamber members and friends. Located at 1533 Cole St., Enumclaw, 360.226.3099.

Things couldn’t get much worse. The Chokers most recently went 1-24, finishing dead last in the West Region of the Northwest Athletic Conference. Cloud played second base during the Hornets’ spring season, hitting .273 to help lead the squad to a state tournament appearance. Ryan Kolisch was a dual threat for the 2014 White River team, compiling a .441 average at the plate while holding down third base when not on the mound. Both Cloud and Ryan Kolisch garnered all-South Puget Sound League 2A honors. Cloud was a firstteam infielder; Kolisch was a first-team pitcher and second-team infielder. Tim Kolisch, who graduated in 2011 from White River, was a first-team allleague hurler his senior season.

To Advertise on this page call: Martha Boston 360-802-8218 • Dottie Bergstresser 360-802-8219 Jennifer Tribbett 360-825-2555 x2050 Contact Amy Hardebeck, Executive Director at amy@enumclawchamber.com or call 360-825-7666 to learn how you or your business can get involved with our events right now.

St. Elizabeth Hospital A boy, Quinton Matthew Ford, born June 25, 2014, to Alisha Pinnell and Jacob Ford of Enumclaw. A girl, Lily Ann Christiansen, born June 30, 2014, to Kaylynne Long and Aaron Christiansen of Puyallup.


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2014 Explorer XLT 4WD

$269/ Month for 24 months.

New, Leather, 4WD, Nav. Ford Credit Red Carpet Lease. $3781 Due at Signing in cash or trade-in. (10,500 miles per year) Security deposit waived. Taxes, title & license fees extra. #14637

2014 Escape 4WD

$249/

Month for 24 months. New, 4x4, SE, Nav., Power Liftgate. Ford Credit Red Carpet Lease. $3604.06 Due at Signing in cash or trade-in. (10,500 miles per year) Security deposit waived. Taxes, title & license fees extra. #14308

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LEASE PAYMENTS OUT OF THIS

2014 Fusion Energi Titanium

$289/

Month for 24 months.

New, Moonroof, Nav., Adaptive Cruise! Ford Credit Red Carpet Lease. $4823.29 Due at Signing in cash or trade-in. (10,500 miles per year) Security deposit waived. Taxes, title & license fees extra. #14562

2014 F-150 4WD

WORLD!

$299/

Month for 24 months.

New, S/C, 4x4, STX. Ford Credit Red Carpet Lease. $4136.83 Total Due at Signing in cash or trade-in. (10,500 miles per year) Security deposit waived. Taxes, title & license fees extra. #14394

2014 Flex

2014 C-MAX

Lmtd. AWD

Hybrid SEL

$499/

$289/

Month for 24 months.

New, Vista Moonroof, Leather, Two-Tone. Ford Credit Red Carpet Lease. $5711.25 Due at Signing in cash or trade-in. (10,500 miles per year) Security

Month for 24 months.

New, Ford Credit Red Carpet Lease. $3707.56 Due at Signing in cash or trade-in. (10,500 miles per year) Security deposit waived. Taxes, title & license fees extra. #14323

FUGATE FORD Not all buyers will qualify for Ford Credit Red Carpet Lease. Payments may vary; dealer determines price. Residency restrictions apply. Lessee has option to purchase vehicle at lease end at price negotiated with dealer at signing. Take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 7/21/14. See dealer for qualifications and complete details. Vehicle shown may have optional equipment not included in payment.

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Pam Roach Re-Elect

STATE SENATOR • DISTRICT 31 • (R)

Standing Up for Us!

★NO TAX DOLLARS SPENT ★NO VOTES MISSED ★FREEDOM WAS ADVANCED TO MILLIONS OF PEOPLE

Standing Up for People Around the World!

Dear Neighbors, I have a private life that I have been living which my political enemies will contort and try to use against me in this campaign. They have failed at most of their own efforts, so they lash out at my successes. So here is my hidden life: I help people around the world. I represent America, to the best of my ability, wherever I go. Sincerely, ZAMBIA

ROMANIA

AZERBIJAN / TURKEY

#1

Rated #1 in Effectiveness* *Senator Pam Roach was rated the “Most effective legislator in Washington state” by the nationally recognized Sunlight Foundation (The Washington Post, June 13, 2014). The study used empirical data.

Standing Up for Pam! • Association of Washington Business • Washington Federation of State Employees • NRA

“In Senator Roach’s visit to Zambia she promoted U.S.Zambia economic relations. Here, we are participating in a radio broadcast. She is helping to bring wind power to our villages,” said Albert Munanga, Auburn, WA.

Out of 300 legislators attending the US-Azerbijan Conference, 2013, Senator Roach was one of only three who represented the United States in this hour long TV broadcast.

HONDURAS

PHILIPPINES

“In Arad, Romania with local Seventh-Day Adventists, I promoted a health fair and for 45 minutes taught about American politics through a translator. 5 million in the region saw this important broadcast.”

• Washington State Patrol Troopers • All 9 Republican King and Pierce County Council members Did you know…

• Pam represented Governor Gregoire in Chengdu, China after their earthquake. (No taxpayer expense used.) • Pam’s non-profit, “The School of Hope,” helps children in Honduras. • Pam is working with constituent, Albert Munanga, to take wind energy to Zambia. “Most of my efforts in Honduras involve education. I also have a clinic named after me for my help in medical aid. “ Senator Roach always involves local citizens in her efforts.

“While visiting our clinic in Legaspi, Philippines, Senator Roach spoke with our mayor and the press about America.” said Dr. Expedita Castro, Tacoma, WA.

“I am proud of my mom’s efforts to promote America. She has built upon the office she holds.” says Air Force Captain John Roach. (Not a DOD endorsement) Captain Roach is a JAG officer at U.S. Cyber Command and has been deployed to the Mid East.

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Contact Pam at (253) 735-4210

Re-Elect

Pam

Roach

STATE SENATOR • DISTRICT 31 • REPUBLICAN

You’re Invited to:

BBQ - PARTY

Saturday, July 12 • 3pm to 5pm Please join Pam, Congressman Dave Reichert, and other local leaders at the farm on Green Valley Road. RSVP: pamroach@comcast

- WARNING VOTERS

Don’t Let Dirty Campaign Tactics Sway You! If you ever have any questions, please call me at home

253 735-4210

Paid for by Citizens for Pam Roach • PO Box 682, Auburn WA 98071 • 253-735-4210 • GOP • pamroach@comcast.net • www.Pamroach.com


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