Enumclaw Courier-Herald, July 16, 2014

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County fair opens at Expo Center Wilkeson comes alive Saturday with annual parade, handcar races By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

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The King County Fair begins its four-day run Thursday, offering a traditional lineup of carnival rides, entertainment, livestock, commercial vendors and more. The fair gates will be open from noon to 9 p.m. Thursday and Sunday; noon to 10 p.m.

Friday; and 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday. Admission will be $7 for those 13 and older and $5 for kids 5 to 12. Those 4 and younger are admitted free. Tickets for carnival rides are sold separately, but an all-day ride wristbands are $20. Parking is free. Families planning on attending the fair can save money by going online for advance purchases. Visit the fair website, www.thekingcountyfair.com, and click on “Family Funpack” for a package that includes two adult admissions, two youth admissions and two all-day ride wristbands. Among the fair highlights will be live music

every day. Additionally, daily features include a magic show at 1, 3 and 5 p.m.; racing pigs, also at 1, 3 and 5; and a kid-friendly mutton bustin’ competition at 2, 4 and 6 p.m. The fair will again be operated by Universal Fairs, the Tennessee-based organization that breathed new life into a floundering enterprise. After King County systematically diminished the fair and finally sliced funding altogether, the city of Enumclaw made a one-year stab at offering a summer attraction. Universal Fairs offers its Enumclaw attraction for the fourth year.

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Weather

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The forecast for Wednesday, today, calls for sunny skies with a high to 84 and overnight lows of 60. Thursday should be sunny and 79 with a low to 56. Friday the high is forecast to be 74 and mostly sunny. Saturday and Sunday calls for mostly sunny with highs to 77 and lows to 59.

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Tayler Anderson, 11, gets her hair done by Ashley Van Dam in support of the Relay for Life event Saturday at J.J. Smith. The Relay of Life website reported 39 teams participated in the Enumclaw’s event, generating more than $44,000. The Relay raises funds for the American Cancer Society and it began in 1985 when Dr. Gordy Klatt walked and ran for 24 hours around a track in Tacoma. Check the Courier-Herald website for a slideshow, www.courierherald.com. Photo by Dennis Box

Buckley residents pay an additional $20 every time they license their vehicles, with the extra money going directly toward city street repairs. But would city roads be better served if a local sales tax increase was poured directly into pavement? That’s the question to be debated the evening of July 29 when members of the Buckley City Council – meeting in their dual role of the local Transportation Benefit District – host a public hearing in the municipal Multipurpose Building. The session is slated to begin at 7 p.m. The entire street issue begins with the realization that existing funding for roads follows an antiquated formula, according to Buckley Mayor Pat Johnson. Gas taxes have been collected and distributed, but – for a variety of reasons – the monetary supply no longer meets the demand. To bridge the funding gap, the state authorized cities, towns and counties

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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?

Governor Inslee signs House Bill 2155 by Representatives Hurst and Dahlquist.

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“ A third contender, Lynda Messner, cannot be taken seriously either as a candidate or as a Democrat. Facebook postings questioning President Obama’s birth certificate give credence to political speculation that she is a ringer trying to siphon votes from Dahlquist. Voters should see through the tactic and send Dahlquist to the upper chamber. ”

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Primary election ballots mailed next week The Aug. 5 primary election is fast approaching and it is the first graded test of the political season. Some will win, some will go home. The Washington primary is a top-two system, which has been in effect since 2008 following years of court battles. Two races in the 31st Legislative District are impacted by the top two primary. Currently the hottest race is for the state Senate seat. Incumbent Pam Roach, Auburn, is facing a party challenge from Rep. Cathy Dahlquist of Enumclaw. Both are Republicans. Lynda Messner of Bonney Lake is running as a Democrat. Three candidates are running for Dahlquist’s State House seat in the 31st: Republican Drew

Stokesbary, Independent Democrat Jonathon Dunn and Democrat Mike Sando. According to the Secretary of State’s website, “Washington is the first state in the country to establish a top-two primary election system, rather than a party nominating system. A top-two primary narrows the number of candidates to two. The two candidates who receive the most votes in the primary advance to the general election, regardless of their party preference.” Candidates may state a party preference when registering to run for the office, or indicate no preference. The Secretary of State’s website pointed out, “A candidate’s party preference does not imply that the candidate is nominated or endorsed by the party, or that the party approves of or associates with that

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tion. California Democratic Party v. Jones, 530 U.S. 567 (2000). Following this U.S. Supreme Court case, the constitutionality of Washington’s blanket primary is challenged by the state Democratic, Republican and Libertarian parties in United States District Court for the Western District of Washington, Tacoma. July 20, 2000 Following a week of negotiations, attorneys for the state and the political parties agree to leave 2000’s September primary unchanged. September 2000 Secretary of State Ralph Munro begins a series of hearings around the state to gather public input on potential changes to the

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Enjoy a healthy day with the Street Fair 5K By Bruce deJong and Stephanie Norton-Bredl Looking for a fun way to spend a Saturday morning with family or friends? Consider the Enumclaw Rotary Street Fair 5K Run/Walk. This is a great event is for all ages and fitness levels for several reasons, or at least five: 1. The 5K distance is not difficult for most physically active kids and adults as it is equivalent

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to about 12 laps around a high school track. 2. It is a run or walk event that is timed for those who want to race

against the clock and compete with others in their age group; however, there is a non-competitive option for those who want to walk without being timed. 3. This event takes place in downtown Enumclaw as part of the Enumclaw Street Fair Festival and is easily accessible without having to drive into the big city and find parking. 4. The course is flat without hills and challenging terrain.

5. This event is a fundraiser for Enumclaw Rotary which supports many food, housing and health causes on the Plateau. An added bonus is enjoying the Street Fair’s food and music as a reward for your hard work! We encourage you to try this event and want to know about your experience. Perhaps you will inspire someone else to get out and do a 5k. For more information about

the event: www.enumclawstreetfair.com/id17.html. Best wishes for your continued success. Stephanie Norton-Bredl is the associate executive director at the Auburn Valley YMCA and may be contacted at snortonbredl@ seattleymca.org. Bruce deJong is a group exercise instructor at the Auburn Valley YMCA and may be contacted at bruce@bicyclebootcamp.com.

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POLICE BLOTTER ENUMCLAW

DISTURBANCE: An officer responded the morning of July 8 to the vicinity of Dickson Avenue and Blake Street to deal with a dispute over a vehicle. At odds were the owners and the man attempting to repossess the automobile. Police determined that all the paperwork was in order to allow for the repossession. Personal items were allowed to be taken from the vehicle. MOVE ALONG: A minute before midnight July 7, police took a report of a group of juveniles gathered in a Watson Street parking lot. When contacted, they said they were attempting to get a cat from a tree. They were instructed to move along. ARREST WARRANT: An officer noticed a subject hanging around vehicles parked in front of the police station the morning of July 7. The man was contacted and found to be wanted on a local warrant. He was arrested and booked. MOWER MISSING: An Elmont Avenue resident had a lawnmower in his front yard, marked for sale. Instead, someone took it. The value of the missing item was estimated at $60. ABANDONED AUTO: An officer responded July 7 to a Sun Mountain Drive address after hearing of a vehicle that had possibly been abandoned. The red car at two flat tires and license tabs that expired in 2013. It appeared the registered owner no longer lived in the area so the vehicle was impounded. ASSAULT: An assault victim told police the afternoon of July 7 someone hit him in the face and took his glasses. The victim did not want to press charges, but wanted his glasses returned. SUSPICIOUS: The owner of a vacant home on Washington Avenue called police July 7 after hearing that someone was in the garage. Police found someone painting on the home and the owner advised that no one should be at the house. The painter was wanted on a Bonney Lake arrest warrant and was booked into the Enumclaw jail. ASSAULT: Police were told at 11:24 a.m. July 5 an assault had just occurred. A suspect was located, arrested and booked for fourth-degree assault/domestic violence and for violating a protection order. IN THE ROADWAY: Police responded at 10:18 p.m. July 5 to the 800 block of Roosevelt Avenue where two subjects were laying in the roadway. Both were arrested

for disorderly conduct and delivered to the police station for booking. ONE-CAR CRASH: An officer was flagged down the morning of July 5 by a citizen reporting a one-car accident at a location on 244th Avenue Southeast. Medical personnel and county deputies also were on the way. THEFT FROM AUTO: A Watson Street resident notified police the morning of July 5, reporting miscellaneous personal papers and a GPS device were taken from an unlocked vehicle. WORRIED MOTHER: A woman contacted police the afternoon of July 3, wanting it noted that a neighbor was taking pictures of her children. Options for a restraining order were discussed, but there was no criminal violation at the time. FIREWORKS: Police were kept busy before and after the Independence Day holiday, dealing with people who were either getting a head start on setting off fireworks or couldn’t bear to see the festivities end. On the Fourth itself, officers were hopping; in more than 20 instances, they wound up confiscating fireworks. There were a few instances where complaints were made but fireworks were of the legal sort and set off during legal hours. Police responded to more than 20 complaints on the Fourth where people were celebrating a bit too long, going past the acceptable hour. STOLEN VEHICLE: A patrolling officer spotted a stolen vehicle at 2:42 a.m. July 3 in the vicinity of state Route 410 and Mountain View Drive. Buckley police contacted the registered owner, who was going to retrieve his vehicle. City police contacted a suspicious female in the area who wound up arrested for possession of stolen property and resisting. ARREST MADE: A King County deputy contacted a man July 2, knowing that Enumclaw police had probably cause to arrest him on a “threats” case. Officers responded and the subject was taken into custody and booked into jail. DEROGATORY: Police heard July 1 of a vehicle with a derogatory racial remark spray-painted on the front bumper. It was last seen turning into the Rainier Hills neighborhood but could not be located.

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MAN SHOVED: An 85-year-old Wilkeson man told police July 6 he had been assaulted by a 56-year-old man at a Church Street location in Wilkeson. The suspect denied the assault, but a witness reported seeing the younger man shove the older man. The suspect was issued a criminal citation through Wilkeson Municipal

Court. SON ARRESTED: Police responded to a D Street address at 10:22 p.m. July 5. The homeowner was away on vacation, but was alerted by a neighbor that his son might be inside the house; the son was not welcome in the home. Multiple officers arrived and found the son hiding in the garage. He was arrested on an outstanding Buckley warrant and transported to the SCORE jail. At the request of the homeowner, the son was officially ordered to stay away from the property. FOUR-CAR CRASH: A four-car collision occurred the morning of July 5 at the intersection of state Route 410 and Jefferson Avenue. There were no injuries and all four vehicles were driven from the scene. The at-fault driver was cited for following too close. COMMIITTED: Officers responded at 8:39 p.m. July 5 to a call regarding an unwanted person at a Division Street address. They encountered a man who allegedly had assaulted another man. During the investigation, the suspect became hostile and threatened to kill himself. After the suspect injured himself, police had him involuntarily committed to a nearby hospital for evaluation. Officers completed the investigation and determined the suspect was responsible for both an assault and harassment. He was to be cited through the mail on those charges. DRUNK DRIVER: Police stopped a vehicle just after midnight July 5 due to erratic lane travel. They discovered the motorist, a 24-year-old Enumclaw woman, was intoxicated. She was arrested for driving under the influence, given a ride to Bonney Lake and released. DOMESTIC SITUATION: A reported domestic dispute had officers responding to a River Avenue address the evening of July 3. After interviewing both people involved, police determined the man had pushed the woman and thrown keys at her, which left a mark on her leg. The man was arrested for fourth-degree assault and booked into a nearby jail. CUSTODY ISSUE: Police were dispatched July 2 to a state Route 410 location after hearing of a custody dispute involving a 4-year-old child. A man at the scene had papers signed by a Pierce County Superior Court judge giving him temporary custody, so the child left with the father. DUI AND MORE: Shortly before midnight July 2, police observed a Bonney Lake man throwing fireworks from his vehicle. After stopping the automobile, police found the man to be intoxicated. He was arrested for driving under the influence and discharging dangerous fireworks. He was processed and released without incident.

County, state are bringing services King County’s mobile medical unit is in Enumclaw today, Wednesday, offering services to those in need. The mobile unit and staff will be parked from 9 a.m. to noon at Plateau Outreach Ministries at the corner of Cole Street and Marshal Avenue. The program provides medical, dental and mental health resources for homeless, near-homeless and “doubled-up” families. On July 23, the state’s Department of Social and Health Services will arrive at POM with its Division of Child Support staff. The DSHS crew will be available from 9 a.m. to noon to answer questions and help those desiring agency services. During the DSHS visit, people can apply for cash assistance, basic food assistance and child care services. Visitors to the DSHS van also can drop off paperwork; complete an eligibility review or midcertification review; or make changes to an existing case.

THANK YOU Thank you Enumclaw Schools Foundation for your generous donation to the Salmon in Schools program at Southwood Elementary. In January, the school will receive 250 coho salmon eggs which will be housed in the school science room. Students will learn about salmon as they care for them and observe their growth. The salmon will eventually be released into Green River. The ESF donation will help purchase tank equipment, books and more. It’s great to have so much support for innovative programs! Laura Johnson Third-grade teacher

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Eyman has rare political setback Rarely can the lack of action trigger so much reaction as it did last week when Tim Eyman didn’t do something he so often does – turn in signatures for an initiative. Word that the professional initiative promoter from Mukilteo failed to qualify his latest anti-tax concoction for the November ballot ignited an outburst online of those in the Puget Sound’s political punditry. That’s because it’s been a few years since Eyman came up empty in his attempt to legislate through the ballot box. His critics wistfully hope it is a sign of failures to come and an omen of his eventual exit from Washington’s main stage of politics. Jerry Cornfield Without question, Columnist Eyman has lost his bling and his brand of self-centered politics dressed up as populism no longer gives voice to public angst and anger as it once did. But one setback isn’t likely to neuter Eyman’s influence – real and perceived – on the electorate or the electeds. There are reasons for this year’s dud effort. He had a poorly conceived measure and he never rebuilt the bridge to business supporters he blew up last year. This year’s offering, officially known as Initiative 1325, required lawmakers to endorse a constitutional amendment requiring that tax increases be approved by a twothirds majority and then put on the ballot for voters to

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Welcome Center a twisted tale Enumclaw City Administrator Chris Searcy recalled in his May 27, 2014, staff report that it was the year 2000 when state Route 410 from Enumclaw over Chinook Pass to Naches was designated as an “All American Road.” The name of that section of highway eventually became the Chinook Scenic Byway. As part of the Scenic Byway designation, a corridor management guidebook was created. A Welcome Center/Gateway Interpretive Center was planned at the western side of that byway on Enumclaw’s eastern edge. Congresswoman Jennifer Dunn helped the city obtain a grant for a feasibility study. Due to this grant, OTAK, a consulting firm, was hired, and a Welcome Center Committee was created in 2001. They finished their study in February 2002. Grants were obtained with the help of Congressman Dave Reichert for $3,883,994 from the federal government. There were several provisions from that study; the most pertinent were:

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• A long-term workspace for the U.S. Forest Service, the National Park System and the Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce. • A facility that included “stateof-the-art interactive technology for the visitor” – in other words, an interpretive center. • “Meets the needs of all the interested parties and builds ownership with the local community.” The cost for this 7,000 square foot facility was to be $5.7 million with $1.1 million set aside to buy the property east of McDonald’s and Taco Time. This amount was reduced to $4.6 million when the city offered city land adjacent to the fieldhouse in April 2007. This cut expenses, but in order to avoid “excessive costs

and process permitting” from King County, the project was put on hold until the city annexed the property in April 2009. Meanwhile, two more snags occurred in September 2008 when it was discovered that the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression had built the stone steps up to the baseball field and therefore were federally designated as historic. They couldn’t be destroyed. Added to this blow came another with the announcement that the Washington State Department of Transportation would not allow the second floor to be covered by the federal grants. Fixing the first problem took until January 2013 when the building design was altered to preserve the steps and the park. By this time the city had spent $587,000. The second problem was “solved” when the USFS thought they had found a way to “own” the second floor, but this option ended in May 2014 when the USFS withdrew

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Some are too easily addicted Last week we explored our innate desire to experience new states of consciousness; that is, when we’re dissatisfied with our present state of mind, we change it by ingesting various drugs. So, we drink coffee because we want to be more alert. We use alcohol to relax and be more sociable. The intensity of our need to seek and experience new consciousness varies greatly from one individual to the next but, in any case, the desire for change, be it large or small, is always there because it’s in our genes. This week I want to examine how easily we get hooked on any particular drug which, as you may suspect, also varies greatly from one individual to the next. Again, our propensity for addiction is determined mostly by our DNA. Of course, our genetic inheritance is weakened or strengthened by our social situation and conditioning but, in this particular case, I believe our genes are far more important than the way we’re raised.

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At any rate, some people are easily addicted to any damned thing and others are not. Therefore, it isn’t true that people can’t be hooked on pot. You see, it’s not the drug that determines addiction, it’s the individual. At one extreme end of the continuum, some people can smoke a couple of joints and they’re suddenly hooked on three joints a day for the rest of their lives. Take away pot and they suffer withdrawal pains and symptoms that are just as severe as those felt by meth addicts. On the other hand, some people simply can’t be addicted to anything, not even heroin. They can smoke three packs of cigarettes a day for 30 years

and then abruptly quit – cold turkey – and not suffer so much as a single tremor. Of course, most of us fall somewhere in between these extremes. Now, if you’re still with me, you’ll see we have two things working here: First, how easily we get hooked, and, second, how intense our desire is to seek new types of consciousness. These two phenomena can unite in four different combinations. (Or permutations, if you recall Math 101.) First, you can have a person who has little desire to experiment with new states of consciousness and, in general, can’t be addicted to anything. Obviously, there’s no problem here. This fella simply goes on about his merry, carefree life. Second, you can have someone who has little need to test new states of mind, but is highly prone to addiction. Here again, one can predict this individual probably won’t have any problems because he’s not especially interested in fool-

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because, “They determined that they did not have the authority to do this.” Also, their staff was cut from 30 to seven, which meant there would be no need for 3,500 square feet of the second story building to operate. The city also lost one of the federal grants to the tune of $674,080 in September 2012, due to the lapsing of the time requirement. As a result of these two events, the interpretive center was cut. The administration has worked for four and a half years to try to make the Welcome Center a reality; but with these complications and with the Sept. 30, 2014, drop-dead date for the 2004 Scenic Byway Discretionary Program grant of nearly $1.3 million, it recommended to the City Council that work on the project cease. The Council, faced with the possibility that the city would have to pay back $587,000 from the grants ($320,000 had already been set aside), decided to do more study, costing an additional $60,000 to update to the current building code requirements by Aug. 1, 2014. With the city controlling and owning the whole building, it will take $1.3 mil-

CORNFIELD FROM 6 ratify. If they didn’t, the state sales tax would be slashed from 6.5 percent to 5.5 percent. That’s a pretty complicated sell for someone with a clipboard standing outside a supermarket trying to get signatures. And he didn’t have many of those because the usual flow of dollars to pay for them from wealthy individuals, small businesses or major corporations dried up. Eyman’s customary allies hadn’t forgiven him for 2013 when they believe he used some of their donations to push a measure they opposed. Without that financial aid to hire professional petitioners, Eyman and his reputed “thousands of supporters” were on their own to get it done. And they didn’t. “We worked really hard, but our signature drive for the 2/3-For-Taxes Constitutional Amendment fell short this year,” Eyman wrote in an email to supporters, without acknowledging how many signatures were gathered. “We’ll just have to work even harder next time.”

School supplies being collected, will be passed out in Black Diamond The Black Diamond Community Center is collecting school supplies for its Running Start program to help low-income families in the greater Black Diamond area. There is a need for backpacks, three-ring binders, spiral notebooks, paper packs, folders, calculators, Fiskar scissors, glue sticks, ball-point pens, markers, colored pencils, pink erasers, No. 2 pencils, pencil boxes and pouches. Anyone wishing to donate can call or

lion from city reserves to meet the Sept. 30 deadline, leaving about $800,000 in reserves for emergencies. The young, inexperienced Council is faced with a very difficult decision: Should it give up approximately $3.3 million in grants, and perhaps be forced to repay $587,000 already spent to the Federal government, or should it spend $1.3 million to get a building that has no guaranteed renters, no interpretive center, no Chamber of Commerce (they backed out a few years ago) on the hopes that, “Build it and they will come.”? Additionally, none of the original 2002 recommendations for building the Welcome Center noted above would be met. Or is there a third alternative not yet considered? As it looks now, if the Welcome Center is constructed adjacent to the Fieldhouse, it would cost the city additional money to staff it, taking away money from other city needs like road repair. I’m grateful for the risks the new Council is willing to take; I like their spunk. They have to make some tough choices in the next few weeks, deciding what is in the best, long-term interest of their constituents. Citizens of Enumclaw, this is your city and your tax money; what do you think they should do?

ing around with any drugs, but if he happens to try alcohol at a frat party, owing perhaps to social pressure, this might be a sorry mistake. Third, there’s the person who’s interested in trying all kinds of drugs, but simply can’t be addicted to any of them. This situation can be a bit problematic if he used a large amount of meth or crack or booze or cigarettes for a number of years because, addicted or not,

What “next time” looks like may determine whether Eyman effectuates a rebound to relevancy. If he wants to maintain a statewide profile, he’ll need to make amends with his old allies. Without their wallets and their wisdom, Eyman’s ability to continue earning regular paydays will be put at risk. Or Eyman could change course and focus on pushing ballot measures on the local level. He’s had success in fighting red-light cameras. There is no end to levies and taxes he could consider challenging on behalf of a citizenry which feels overtaxed. That requires Eyman to rethink his methods and his motives. Pushing initiatives in cities around the state isn’t easier and pays a whole lot less than what he’s been doing most of the past 15 years. If his “thousands of supporters throughout the state” are truly behind him this may be their only way to ensure there isn’t another November without an Eyman measure on a ballot somewhere. Political reporter Jerry Cornfield’s blog, The Petri Dish, is at www.heraldnet.com. Contact him at 360-352-8623 or jcornfield@heraldnet.com.

these drugs can take a serious physical and mental toll. But it’s the last category that raises hell with the user, his family and our communities in general. This individual longs to experiment with all kinds of drugs – seeking that profound, existential break-through to the “other side” – and is easily addicted to everything. Woe be the plight of this poor fellow. There are still a few more things I want to say about this subject, but they’ll have to wait until next week.

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EVENTS FROM 1 The King County Fair has long been billed as the oldest county fair west of the Mississippi River. It debuted in 1863, or 26 years before Washington achieves statehood. It started as a simple celebration of agriculture in the Georgetown area south of Seattle, was moved to Renton around 1900 and settled in Enumclaw following World War II.

Big day in Wilkeson

The historic town of Wilkeson will celebrate the 40th Annual National Handcar Races on Saturday, July 19. Organizers are planning plenty of fun and activities for the whole family and all are invited to the small town just five miles from Buckley. The festivities begin at 11 a.m. with an old-fashioned parade along Church Street, which serves as the town’s business district. Entry into the parade is free, and registration and line-up for parade begins at 9:30 a.m. The parade, once again, is followed by a special performance by the Seattle Cossacks motorcycle stunt and drill team by the Wilkeson Elementary School. Then it’s time for the races. Handcar races, lawnmower races and tug-o-war contest take place at Wilkeson’s Coke Oven Park. There is bleacher seating for spectators and barbecue for sale. All can register before the event by downloading parade, vendor and rac-

ing forms on www.townofwilkeson.com; also, event registration can be made the morning of the 19th at the caboose on Railroad Street or noon at the park for races. The street fair includes food, vendors, a beer garden, clowns, games and prizes for children. Residents and visitors can enjoy evening entertainment in town at the Eagles Hall.

Season is in full swing

Aside from the festivities about to hit Enumclaw and Wilkeson, there’s much more to come during the busy months of July and August. • The weekend of July 25-27 – that’s Friday through Sunday – features doubleheader action in Enumclaw. The annual 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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Buckley planning fifth ban on medicinal weed By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

The city of Buckley is weighing a fifth moratorium on collective gardens and dispensaries, keeping medical marijuana out of the city. Cannabis for medicinal use has taken a back seat during the past 10 days, as the state issued licenses for recreational weed and the first shops opened. Buckley is the thick of that story, with two retailers licensed to sell and one apparently on the verge of opening his doors for business. But the state hasn’t been as comprehensive when it comes to medical marijuana, Mayor Pat Johnson said; hence; the ongoing moratorium. The issue will receive a public airing the evening of July 22, when the council considers another six-month extension on the present moratorium. The hearing will take place during the council’s regularly-

BUCKLEY FROM 3 two options. First, individual jurisdictions can impose a $20 on license renewals, with the extra money used solely for road improvements. Buckley took that step about a year ago and, after all the bureaucratic legwork was done, started receiving money in February. Johnson said the Buckley City Council imposed the $20 fee partly due to a belief that Pierce County would do the same. If the county acted first, Buckley residents would have paid the $20 but the city would have received a small portion of that sum. The same situation

occurred in Enumclaw, where the council imposed a license tab fee before King County could do the same. The second legislativelyapproved option for cities is to increase the local sales tax rate by two-tenths of 1 percent. The Buckley City Council has talked about option, but wants to float the idea in a public hearing first. There are advantages to the city with the sales tax option, Johnson explained. First, money for city streets comes from a bigger pool. Anyone purchasing goods or services in the town would pay into the pot; with the existing license tab fee, only Buckley

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Enumclaw’s Kelci Clare was among the “Outstanding Graduates” for the 2013-14 academic year at Western Washington University. They were honored during spring commencement exercises on June 14. Faculty members from dozens of academic departments and programs select one graduate to honor as the Outstanding Graduate of the year. Selection is a high honor based on grades, research and writing, service to the campus and community, and promise for the future. Clare, the Outstanding Graduate of the Elementary Education Department,

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scheduled session, which will begin at 7 p.m. in the city’s Multipurpose Building, 811 Main St. Putting medical marijuana on the back burner is nothing new. The Buckley Council first passed an ordinance in May 2012, establishing a six-month moratorium on “the establishment, location, operation, licensing, permitting, maintenance or continuation of medical marijuana collective gardens or medical marijuana dispensaries.” The moratorium has been extended three times – in October 2012, April 2013 and October 2013 – each time for an additional six months. Aside from the public hearing, the city also will take testimony in writing. Written comments should be submitted to City Administrator Dave Schmidt, P.O. Box 1960, Buckley, 98321; comments also can be submitted via email to: city@cityofbuckley.com. Comments are due by 5 p.m. Monday, July 1.

received a bachelor of arts in education degree in December 2013 with a major in general science – middle level. At Western, she served as a lead peer adviser in the Academic Advising Center and was a research assistant in physics education, studying reflective thinking and metacognition in learners. She volunteered with the Woodring Peer Mentors, working to recruit and retain underrepresented students to the college, and served as a student member of the advisory board for a multimillion-dollar NSF grant at Western on improving science teacher education. She also spoke on behalf of

residents support street improvements. Second, the sum collected for roadway repairs would be larger, Johnson said. The down side is that it’s a tax increase and voters nearly everywhere are turning thumbs down on any proposal that raises taxes. Oral comments will be taken during the public hearing on the 29th, but citizens also can submit their opinions in writing. Comments can be mailed to City Administrator Dave Schmidt, P.O. Box 1960, Buckley, 98321. Or, comments can be emailed to city@cityof buckley.com. Either way, comments must be received by 5 p.m. on July 28. Wester n to the Higher Educat i o n Coordina t i n g Board Kelci Clare w h e n the board was approving Western’s application for a new middle-level science endorsement. She completed her elementary education internship at Washington Elementary School in Mount Vernon, where she designed units to help fourth-graders understand mathematical concepts. Now a middle school science teacher in Buckley, Clare is a graduate of Enumclaw High School and the daughter of Mike and Marci Clare.


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the church is most faithful when it comes from a place of weakness rather than a position of power; the church is most faithful to the historic gospel when it is not dependent on the power of the nation. Stated another way, the church’s power is displayed in its weakness. This shouldn’t be surprising since it parallels the nature of the Christian God. When God gave the ultimate revelation of God’s

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was infused with power of the state were the times when the faith faltered. Not only did the faith falter, but the nation/church tended to become oppressive and addicted to the power of the sword over the power centered in worship, prayer and charitable acts. Brueggemann then found similar tendencies in modern history at those times when the lines between church and state were unclear. He pointed to a paradoxical truth:

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were instigated or blessed by the church in conjunction with the state. Yet there have also been occasions when the lessons of compassion and charitable actions by the state have been driven by the church or by Christian conscience. A number of years ago contemporary biblical scholar and theologian Walter Brueggemann wrote a book entitled “The Land.” Using the metaphor of being “landed” or “landless,” he traced the history of the people of God in Hebrew scripture. He pointed to a surprising consistency during the time when the people of God were powerless (such as the wanderings in the wilderness with Moses and the later exile of the Israelite captives into Babylon). When the people were powerless the faith generally grew and flourished. However, those times when the religious community

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the concept of a Christian emperor Church in which the power Corner of the state was wed to the body of the church. This has been Walt Rice celebrated as a vicTrinity Lutheran Church tory for the fledgling Christian faith. And indeed those prised of relatively powerless people. They did not faithful followers of Christ have the blessing of the must have felt great relief empire and were often seen to see the end of persecuas enemies of the state or tion and the beginning of as fodder for the games. legitimacy. However, there The early persecution of are some who look back the church by Roman rul- on Constantine’s edict and ers like Nero and Domitian see seeds of abusive power has been well documented. being planted in the church. Has it been a good thing All that changed in 313 A.D. when Roman or a bad thing for the Emperor Constantine the church to hold the power of Great issued the Edict of the state, or for the state to Milan making Christian have the full blessing of the worship legal. However, church? No doubt there are Constantine took it even good arguments for both further when he became sides. The Crusades, the a patron of the church. This was a major turning Inquisition and the slaughpoint in church history. ter of the American native Constantine established people are all events which

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This nation recently celebrated the Fourth of July. The holiday serves another purpose beyond a license to blow things up: this has been the day when Americans stop and remember the freedoms we have as a people. One of those freedoms is spelled out in the Bill of Rights: the freedom of religion. Recently we’ve seen a number of contested cases in which the implications of the First Amendment have been debated. Lines are quickly drawn over issues of school prayer, nativity scenes in public spaces and Ten Commandments in halls of power. The intent of this article is not to revisit those arguments; rather, to ask what happens to the church when that line becomes fuzzy; when the church is empowered by the state. For the first three centuries of its existence, the Christian church was com-

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OBITUARIES LEONA STUARD Leona Stuard died June 11, 2014, in Buckley. She was born Aug. 1, 1921, in Black Diamond. She married Bud VanHoof, they had a son, Leona Stuard Leonard, and she later married Lowell Stuard. They resided in Puyallup for many years, spending winters in Arizona. She worked in an ophthalmologist’s office for 14 years and volunteered for several years at Good Samaritan Hospital in Puyallup. She loved playing golf and traveled the globe to play in tournaments. She also enjoyed spending time in he outdoors doing crafts entertaining and playing cards. She is survived by three grandsons and four great=grandchildren. She was preceded in death by husband Lowell Stuard and son Leonard VanHoof. A graveside service is planned for 11 a.m. Saturday, July 26, at the Sumner cemetery. A reception will follow at the home of Troy and Christine VanHoof, 9316 214th Ave E. in Bonney Lake.

HELEN ADAMS Former area resident Helen Anne (Morgan) Adams died of congestive heart failure on July 5, 2014. She was 89. She was born Nov. Helen Adams 5, 1924, in Kent, Wash. She graduated from Kent High School in 1943, studied at the

University of Washington and married Albert J. Adams on Dec. 20, 1946, in Port Orchard, Wash. She worked as a Tupperware manager for many years and after retiring, she moved from Sumner to Buckley; she spent winters in Yuma, Ariz., eventually moved to Issaquah and most recently lived in Ferndale, Wash. She loved to sew quilts, knit slippers, bake pies, grow dahlias, crochet pot holders and make sequined Christmas stockings. She liked to play cards and golf, go bowling and spend time with her family. She is survived by son Robert Adams and wife Beverly of Sammamish, Wash.; daughters Joanne Roth and husband Alan of Vancouver, Wash., Colleen Wilson and husband Rocky of Ferndale, and Jeanne Lematta and husband Steve of Anchorage, Alaska; 16 grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by son James and husband Albert. A private internment will be followed by a church service at 11 a.m. Thursday, July 24, at Messiah Lutheran Church, 410 H St. N.E., Auburn, Wash. 98002.

CAROLYN GRALL Former area resident Carolyn Lee Grall, 62, died June 23, 2014, at the age of 62. She was born Aug. 2, 1951, in Seattle to Forest and Virginia Henry. Carolyn Grall She attended schools in Port Angeles and Tacoma. She previously lived in Greenwater and worked at Crystal Mountain. She retired as a vault bank manager and, more recently, as a part-time administrative assistant for First Assembly of God. She loved to read, play bunco, play with her poodle Sasha and attend Bible

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www.courierherald.com studies. She taught Sunday School for children and doted on her grandchildren. She is survived by her husband of nearly 45 years, Frank; sons Jeremy Horner and Shawn Grall; brothers Craig, Art and Forest Henry; sister Mary Anne Anderson; and nine grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and a son, Stefan. A celebration of her life took place at 5 p.m. Sunday, July 13, at First Assembly of God in Casa Grande, Ariz. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Children’s Church Department at First Assembly of God, 501 Kortsen Rd., Casa Grande, 85122.

JACOB WILSON Jacob Eugene Wilson died June 26, 2014. He is survived by mother Cynthia Wilson; father Steven Wilson; grandparents Andrea Beagle and Gary and Barbara Green; Kally Wilson; and daughter Macy May Wilson. A private family graveside service will take place Friday, July 18, at Evergreen Memorial Park. A celebration of his life is planned for 2 p.m. Saturday, July 19, at 48510 284th S.E., Enumclaw, 98022.

CARL WHITE Carl J. White, a 30-year resident of Enumclaw, died June 15, 2014. He was a veteran of the Korean war and, after two years of service, he returned to the private Carl White sector as a PBX installer for Pacific Northwest Bell. He met and married his wife of 33 years in 1959, they had two children. He is survived by daughters Charlotte A. White and Suzanne M. White, four grand-

churches for their support in providing school supplies and backpacks to more than 300 lowincome children throughout the community. School Supplies and backpacks will be collected until Aug. 15. The backpacks will be distributed from 10 a.m. to noon Aug. 21 at the J.J. Smith Elementary building. Last year the Youth Center distributed 350 backpacks and they went fast. Students will need: calculators, binders, packs of paper, colored pencils, No. 2, plain, yellow

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IRENE DeWITT Enumclaw resident Irene Marie DeWitt died July 11, 2014, at the age of 89. She was born March 24, 1925, in Wilbur, Wash., to Hans and Irene DeWitt Viola Christensen. She was a career homemaker and had lived in Enumclaw for 56 years. She loved being with family, was active at Hope Lutheran Church and 4-H and was a member of the Danish Lodge. Survivors include daughters Karen DeWitt of Tacoma and Debra DeWitt of Kent; one grandson and three greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Jean DeWitt. There will be a viewing from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, July 18, at Weeks Enumclaw Funeral Home, 1810 Wells St. A graveside service is planned for 1 p.m. Saturday, July 19, at Evergreen Memorial Park, 23717 S.E. 416th St. in Enumclaw, with a reception following at the Masonic Hall in Enumclaw. Donations are suggested to a charity of the donor’s choice. Services are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.

KARLA NEARHOOD A celebration of life, honoring the memory of Karla Jean Nearhood, will take place from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 19, at the Buckley Eagles.

pencils, rulers, tissue boxes, packs of pens, glue bottles, glue sticks, crayons (16 count), watercolor markers (eight count), scissors, pencil sharpeners, pack of erasers, spiral notebooks, Mead composition notebooks, folders with pockets and dividers. It is asked that only new supplies be donated. Supplies may be dropped at the Enumclaw Youth Center, 1356 Cole St. For more information contact Christine Adkins at Enumclaw Youth Center at 360-825-4586, ext. 5654.

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children and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Elizabeth Ann White in 1992, and was buried by her side in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Renton Wash.

own self, it came not in the miraculous or the powerful, but in the place of absolute weakness: on Golgotha when Jesus the Christ was nailed to a cross. The Roman centurion overseeing the crucifixion spoke in that moment the words which would become the confession of the church: “Truly this was the Son of God.” God’s greatest revelation came in an moment of apparent defeat. The power of the church has never been the power of the sword or the power of a religious government. It has been the strength of outsiders as the prophets spoke the word against abusive

systems and structures; it has been the power of the gospel announcing amazing grace to those outcasts and oppressed who have been crushed by the machinations of this world. The freedom of religion is a rare right which should be cherished and practiced; we are blessed living in this nation. Exercising that right, the church needs to be in conversation with all the powers that be, whether that power resides in governments, militaries or businesses. Yet the line dividing church and state is a dangerous one for the church to confuse or to cross. We must remember our origins and the nature of the God we confess: the one who died in weakness is the very revelation of our God.


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Summer ball The Plateau Baseball Club slipped to 6-13 for the summer season Thursday night, falling 5-2 to a visiting Thurston County squad. The game was played at White River High School. Scoring runs for the local team were Cody Cloud and Nick Whitmore. Dustin France had two of the team’s four hits, with others delivered by Whitmore and Ryan Kolisch. At left, Cooper Wicks delivers a pitch, having entered the game in relief; above, Whitmore is congratulated following a base hit. The Plateau Baseball program boasts a roster with players from White River and Enumclaw high schools. Results were not available for doubleheaders the team played Saturday and Sunday. Photos by Kevin Hanson

Mountain offers one-day getaways Visit the Rainforest at Carbon River

Located in the extreme northwestern corner of the park, the Carbon River area of the park invites visitors to explore a unique ecosystem -- an inland temperate rainforest. Here processions of moisture-laden clouds deposit copious amounts of precipitation-between 70 and 90 inches of rainfall annually upon this deep canyon embracing the roaring, glacier-fed Carbon River.

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The exhibits at the Sunrise Visitor Center tell the story of the Sunrise area of the park. Learn about the volcanic forces that created the mountain, the glaciers that mold

Tryouts slated for local baseball club, camps on the way The Plateau Baseball Club has announced upcoming tryouts for the 2015 season, with two sessions slated for White River High School.

the landscape, the plant and animal life of the subalpine meadows, and the tribes that are tied to the area. The story is told through photos, words, artifacts, models and video. A recently refurbished visitor center re-opened in the summer of 2011. The resulting space is a special tribute to the beauty and wonder of the Sunrise area of Mt. Rainier National Park.

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The program includes fall ball and winter training September through February.. The Plateau Baseball Club is designed for players attending White River, Enumclaw, Bonney Lake and Sumner high schools. Tryout dates and times are as follows: • incoming freshmen and sophomores: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday,

Aug. 2, at White River High School. • incoming juniors and seniors: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 3, also at White River. The program also is offering a pair of youth baseball camps for players 6 to 14 years of age. For information about tryouts or camps – or to pre-register – visit www.plateaubaseballclub.com.

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‘Art on Cole’ participants are recruited The city of Enumclaw is encouraging participation in the new Art on Cole section of Enumclaw’s successful Street Fair. This year’s event funs July 25-27 and artists will be featured on Cole Street across from the Chamber of Commerce and Arts Alive! Gallery. Artists are asked to provide their own 10x10 pop up tents white only). The city has a few available for those who don’t have their own. Email Gary LaTurner at glaturner@ci.enumclaw.wa.us to secure a loaned pop-up.

The fee is $40 to participate in Art on Cole. Hours for the Street Fair are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. the first two days and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 27. Details for Art on Cole are listed on the application forms available online. For an application, email LaTurner or visit the city’s website, www.cityofenumclaw.net, and click on Community Events Calendar. For information, call 360-802-0239 or email LaTurner. The event is sponsored by the city of Enumclaw and 4Culture of King County.

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Gig Harbor artist Darlene Dihel is the featured artist at Enumclaw’s Gallery 2014. Her exhibit runs through Aug. 5 at the gallery in City Hall council chambers. Dihel is a SUMI-E artist, having studied the ancient art for several decades, teaching herself by studying books from the masters as there were no sumi teachers in places where she lived. She was born in Seattle, graduated from Renton High School and received a teaching degree from Central Washington College. Teaching school on Kwajalein, in the Marshall Islands of the South Pacific was the highlight of her career. Coming full circle, She moved to Gig Harbor in 1998. She joined the prestigious group called Puget Sound Sumi Artists and has been an active member since. One of her goals is to share this Japanese art with others. Participating in local festivals, teaching classes and workshops, and doing demonstrations are ways that she shares. Sumi painting is spontaneous with no pre-sketching, each stroke being the final one. Technically, it is painting with black ink called sumi, which is made from pine soot and glue. The ink stick is ground with water to produce a beautiful black ink that is applied to rice paper with animal hair brushes. Visually it is simplicity of design, plainness of color, uncluttered lines, and simple grace and proportion. The painting begins with a subject, the artist’s interpretation, and then the viewer’s interpretation and reaction. Hours for Gallery 2014 are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Hadaway nets scholarship from Eastern

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a grade-point average of 3.7 or better and/or an 1100plus or 24-plus ACT score. They are also admitted into the University Honors Program. While at White River High, Hadaway was a member of the Technology Student Association and the National Honor Society. He also ran for the crosscountry team. At Eastern, he is hoping to major in mechanical engineering. He is the son of Christopher and Jennifer Hadaway of Buckley.


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Six Scouts honored

The local Marine Corps League Detachment presented six Eagle Scouts in Boy Scout Troop 422 with a Good Citizenship Award for outstanding youth in community service. The presentation was made June 29 at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. All the boys earned their Eagle Scout rank within the last two years and completed projects around Enumclaw to benefit the community. Pictured, from left, are Charles Ames of the Marine Corps League along with Eagle Scouts Austin Cox, Paul Clow, Josef Kolke, Paul Thomas Crews, Tanner Firlotte and Alex Hebrank. Kolke’s Eagle Scout Court of Honor was June 29.

REUNION NEWS EHS 1969: Members of the Enumclaw High School graduating class of 1969 will celebrate their 45-year reunion Oct. 25 at The Rainier Room in Auburn. Classmates who have not received detailed information about the reunion may contact Tim Bock at tnbock@gmail.com or 206-919-4200. Organizers are missing contact information for several classmates. Anyone who can help locate any of the following is asked to contact Tim Bock: Eugene Cary, Daryl Fike, Patricia Graham, Robert Mitchell,

James Nelson, Gene Parker, Karen Rickard, Marilyn Ruark, Matt Sardarov, Patricia Schwab, Rebecca Swift, Donald Trump, Susan Wepking, Susan Wiggans, Linda Zander, Peggy Zorn. EHS 1954: 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 360-829-0210 or Shirley Aden at 360-8024345.


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Special Occasions Enumclaw couple celebrates 50 years with open house at Nazarene Church Enumclaw residents Don and Darlene French celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house on Saturday, July 12. The festivities took place at the Church of the Nazarene, 2501 Warner Ave. in Enumclaw. The couple have lived in the area for many years. He taught fifth grade at J.J. Smith and Southwood Elementary for 23 years and she started the daycare, preschool and Christian school at the Nazarene Church and worked there for 17 years.

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Conger, Sackett exchange vows at Mount Rainier Christian Center Kevin B. Conger and Alyssa D. Sackett were married in the bride’s home church, Mount Rainier Christian Center, on June 21, 2014. The bride is the daughter of Robert and Stephanie Sackett-Converse of Enumclaw. The groom is the son of Ward and Rachel Conger, formerly of Enumclaw. The bridal party included Kate Rabb, Leah Conger, Ward Conger and Dave Tuck. The couple spent their honeymoon on an Alaskan cruise and now reside in Mill Creek, Wash.

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Holtz and Dean are married at The Summit The Rev. Ross Holtz and Athena Dean were united in marriage on June 13, 2014, at The Summit Evangelical Free Church in Enumclaw.


PRIMARY FROM 3 blanket primary system. Jan. 12, 2001 The new Secretary of State, Sam Reed, releases a report on the blanket primary hearings. The report shows Washington voters strongly favor retaining the blanket primary system – or at least as many features of the blanket primary as possible. March 8, 2002 The Federal District Court in Tacoma upholds Washington’s blanket primary as constitutional. Democratic Party of Washington State v. Reed (W.D. Wash. 2002). The political parties appeal the decision. Sept. 15, 2003 The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals holds Washington’s blanket primary system unconstitutional because it violates the political parties’ right of free association. Democratic Party of Washington State v. Reed. Nov. 25, 2003 The state of Washington and the Grange petition the United States Supreme Court to review the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision declaring the blanket primary unconstitutional. Jan. 8, 2004 The Grange files Initiative 872 with the Office of the Secretary of State. Initiative 872 proposes a “top two” primary system in which a voter has “the right to cast a vote for any candidate for each office without any limitation based on party preference or affiliation of either the voter or the candidate.” February 23, 2004 The United States Supreme Court denies the state’s request to review the Ninth Circuit decision. Consequently, the Ninth Circuit opinion declaring Washington’s blanket primary unconstitutional stands. Democratic Party of Washington State v. Reed, 540 U.S. 1213 (2004). March 10, 2004 The Washington State Legislature enacts a bill that provides for two alternative primary systems. The bill establishes a top two style primary system. Under the top two approach, the voter does not declare a party affiliation and may vote for any candidate in each race, regardless of the candidate’s party preference. The top two candidates in each race advance to the general election, regardless of political party. If the top two system is

Wednesday, July 16, 2014 • The Enumclaw Courier-Herald • Page 15 declared unconstitutional, a pick-a-party nominating primary is implemented. Under the pick-a-party primary, also referred to as a Montana-style primary, the voter affiliates with one of the major parties and votes only for candidates of that party. This is a traditional nominating primary in which one candidate from each party advances to the general election. There is no party registration, but the voter is required to momentarily affiliate with a party and only vote for candidates of that party. April 1, 2004 Gov. Gary Locke vetoes the portions of the bill that establish the top two primary. As a result, the picka-party primary takes effect. Sept. 2004 The pick-a-party primary is in effect for the September 2004 primary election. By early September, the Office of the Secretary of State receives more than 14,000 calls and letters from voters opposed to the pick-a-party primary. Following the primary election, surveys reveal that only 21percent of voters supported the pick-a-party primary. Nov. 2, 2004 Initiative 872 appears on the general election ballot and is approved by the voters by nearly 60 percent. May 19, 2005 The Washington state Republican Party files a lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington, Seattle, against Dean Logan, King County Records and Elections Division Manager, and the County Auditors of eight other counties holding partisan elections in 2005. The Washington State Democratic Central Committee and the Washing ton State Libertarian Party intervene as plaintiffs. July 15, 2005 The federal court issues its opinion in the lawsuit challenging the top two primary. The Court concludes that the top two primary violates the political parties’ First Amendment right of free association by allowing any voter, regardless of his or her affiliation to the party, to choose the party’s nominee, and allowing any candidate, regardless of party affiliation or relationship to the party, to self-identify as a member of that party and appear on the primary and general election ballot as a candidate for that party. The Court strikes down

Initiative 872 in its entirety and specifically states that Washington returns to the pick-a-party primary used in 2004. Aug. 22, 2006 The United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirms that Initiative 872 is unconstitutional. Washington State Republican Party v. Washington, 460 F.3d 1108 (9th Cir. 2006). Feb. 26, 2007 The United States Supreme Court grants the petitions for writ of certiorari filed by the State and the Grange. Washington v. Washington State Republican Party, 127 S. Ct. 1373 (2007). Oral argument is expected for October 2007. Oct. 1, 2007 The United States Supreme Court hears oral arguments on the constitutionality of a top two primary in the appeal filed by the state and the Washington State Grange. Washington State Grange v. Washington State Republican Party, et al. and State of Washington v. Washington State Republican Party, et al., Nos. 06-713 and 06-730 respectively. March 18, 2008 The United States Supreme Court overturns the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision, and upholds the constitutionality of Initiative 872. Aug. 19, 2008 Washington state conducts the first real top two primary in the country. The primary system is extremely popular with the public. Following the primary election, surveys reveal that 76 percent of voters like the top two primary. Aug. 18, 2009 Several counties in Washington conduct a top two primary for particular legislative and partisan county offices. Aug. 17, 2010 Washington state conducts another top two primary for partisan county, legislative, and congressional elections. Voters and candidates appreciate the focus on the candidates, not political parties. Jan. 11, 2011 The United States District Court for the Western District of Washington (Case No. C05-0927- JCC) grants summary judgment in favor of the state. Jan. 19, 2012 The United States Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upholds the Top Two Primary. Washington State Republican Party v. Washington Grange, (No. 11-35122, W.D. Wash. 2011).

Celebrate Miners Day

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The third Why The week of July is don’t when you can Compleat all my cucumhit the rewind ber f lowHome button on cerers produce Gardener tain summer cucumbers? I f lowers and have plenty of Marianne Binetti watch them bees and other Columnist bloom again. insects to polCut back dellinize. O.M., phiniums, Auburn Cucumbers bloom with Shasta daisies and leggy petuboth male and female nias now. Leave 4 to 6 inches of old growth and fertilize and flowers. Once the pollinators water after this drastic prun- move the pollen from the male ing. New growth will produce flower to the female bloom, the a second wave of blooms after male flowers fall off as their duty just a short pause. You’ll enjoy is done. The fertile females grow an encore performance of the the baby cucumbers. Just be sure you keep the soil moist while the flower show in August.

cukes are young and in our climate grow the trailing cucumbers on a trellis to keep them off the damp ground where they are more susceptible to disease. I have lots of small peppers growing on a dwarf pepper plant. Can you tell me how to dry them for winter use? T., email Hot peppers are easy to dry. Wait until they turn red for maximum flavor and then harvest from the plant and lay on a screen left outside in the sun. (Bring indoors on cloudy days.) After a few hot days the peppers will be dry and you can string them into wreaths or store them in glass bottles.

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and especially the sponsors. This event would not be possible without the generous contributions by our local area agencies and businesses: city of Enumclaw, Enumclaw Chamber of Commerce, Treat’s Heating and Cooling, Rainier View Construction and Roofing, Enumclaw Courier-Herald, Mutual of Enumclaw, Enumclaw Rotary Club, Rendezvous Wine and Brew, Helac Corporation, Enumclaw McDonald’s and

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Are there any droughtresistant and diseaseresistant roses that are native to the United States? I don’t want to water roses all summer and have found that our native plants do well on rainfall alone. S.R., Olympia America has the small pasture rose (rosa carolina) and the prairie rose (rosa setigera) with wild, arching stems but I would recommend the more robust Rosa rugosa as the rose that demands the least amount of care. I do want to make the point that this hardy species rose has plenty of thorns and needs lots of room to grow into a natural thicket.

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Enumclaw Les Schwab. I would love to thank each and every person who had a part in the event, but I would clearly take up the entire page. We had fabulous events all throughout the day: the morning pancake breakfast at the senior center, the festive parade down Cole Street with our wonderful emcee Scott Gray, live music by the Kevin Jones Band, delicious cold beverages provided by Rendezvous and

• • • 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 selfaddressed, 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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City of Bonney LakeOrdinances adopted July 8, 2014:AB14-84 Ordinance No. 1484 [D14-84] An Ordinance Of The City Council Of The City Of Bonney Lake, Pierce C o u n t y, Wa s h i n g t o n , Amending Chapter 15.16 Of The Bonney L a ke M u n i c i p a l C o d e And Ordinance No. 1462 Relating To Automatic Fire Extinguishing Systems.The full text of ordinances is available to view online at www.ci.bonneylake.wa.us or upon request to the City Clerk. # 574743 7/16/14 THE CITY OF ENUMCLAW PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE The Enumclaw Design Review Board has changed the date of their regular July 17, 2014 scheduled meeting to Thursday July 24, 2014. The time will be 6:00 p.m. The meeting will be held in the Council Chambers at City Hall, at 1339 Griffin Avenue, Enumclaw, Washington. Contact the Community D eve l o p m e n t D e p a r t ment at 1309 Myr tle Avenue, Enumclaw, WA 98022 or by calling 8253593, if you have any questions. C o m m u n i t y D eve l o p ment Department City of Enumclaw # 575046 7/16/14

REQUESTS FROM NON-PROFIT COMMUNITY AGENCIES The City of Enumclaw is now accepting 2015 Budget Requests from n o n - p r o f i t c o m mu n i t y agencies that provide services to the Enumclaw plateau area. Please submit your request by completing the “2015 Budget Funding Request� form obtained from our website www.cityofenumclaw.net or from City Hall, 1339 Griffin Avenue, Enumc l a w, WA 9 8 0 2 2 b e t we e n 8 : 0 0 a . m . a n d 5:00 p.m. Retur n the 2015 Budget Request form to Meredith Shirey, City Clerk, at the City Hall address by Friday, August 15, 2014. If you have any questions, please contact Stephanie McKenzie at (360) 615-5629 or s m cke n z i e @ c i . e n u m claw.wa.us # 572715 7/16/14, 7/23/14 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 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. JAMES EDWARD CHACATA Personal Representative TRIP HART WSBA # 8913 Attor ney for Personal Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 1224 Griffin Avenue Enumclaw, WA 980223012 (360) 825-5581 # 571872 7/2/14, 7/9/14, 7/16/14

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Town of Carbonado Ordinance No. 417 ORDINANCE NO. 416 OF THE TOWN OF CARBONADO, PIERCE C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G TON, ADOPTING THE TOWN OF CARBONADO COMPREHENSIVE PLAN 2014-2034 AND REPEALING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DAT E D S E P T E M B E R 2007. Copies of the full ordinance is available at the Clerk’s Office. /s/Daillene Argo Clerk-Treasurer # 574739 7/16/14 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. 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 -

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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

KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON Introduction: King County Fire District #28 ser ves the greater Enumclaw Plateau and provides fire and emergency response to the area within its jurisdiction. The main fire station of King County Fire District #28 is located in the City of Enumclaw, Washington. The Fire District had purchased undeveloped real estate within the City of Enumclaw for a possible future fire station location and may declare the property as sur plus and sell. The Fire District believes a successful sale of the property would be enhanced by the utilization of a real estate listing. Purpose of the Request for Proposals: The Fire District seeks a real estate professional to list real estate located within the City of Enumclaw, T a x P a r c e l #2322006-9162, King County, Washington for sale and seeks a qualified person for such assistance. Statement of Qualifications: An experienced real estate agent with specific experience in the sale of undeveloped real estate in the Enumclaw, King County area. Submittals: If you wish to be considered for the listing agent for the subj e c t p r o p e r t y, p l e a s e submit your qualifications to Doug Dawson, Interim Fire Chief, King County Fire District #28 at 1330 Wells Street, Enumclaw, WA 98022. (360) 825-5544, ddawson@ci.enumclaw.wa.us Request for Proposals Page 1Time for Submittal: A submittal is to be provided on or before August 4, 2014, 5:00 p.m. Notice to Submitting Pa r t i e s : K i n g C o u n t y Fire District #28 reserves the right to reject any and all Requests for Proposals and waives any informality in the interest of the Fire District.

This Request for Proposals imposes no contractual obligation whatsoever on the par t of King County Fire District #28. # 574819 7/16/14, 7/23/14, 7/30/14 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF KELLEE JENE CROSSEN AGUILAR, Deceased NO. 14-4-03737-3KNT 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 25, 2014 Date of first publication: July 2, 2014.

DANIEL ALBERT CROSSEN 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 # 571867 7/2/14, 7/9/14, 7/16/14

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 Representative Address for Mailing or Service: 1224 Griffin Avenue Enumclaw, WA 98022-3012 (360) 825-5581 # 571870 7/2/14, 7/9/14, 7/16/14 SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF PIERCE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DOUGLAS DONALD ROSS and BEATRICE R. ROSS, Deceased NO. 14-4-00986-3 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. DIXIE DEE JAMEYSON 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 # 571869 7/2/14, 7/9/14, 7/16/14

Thirty days after the CoPersonal Representatives served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 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 25, 2014 Date of First Publication: July 2, 2014 FA R R L AW G R O U P, PLLC By: M. Owen Gabrielson, WSBA #34214 P.O. Box 890 Enumclaw, WA 98022 Attorneys for Co-Personal Representatives /s/ Kathy Lynne Peterson Co-Personal Representative /s/ Steven Lynn Johnson Co-Personal Representative # 571878 7/2/14, 7/9/14, 7/16/14

KING COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT #28 KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR REAL ESTATE AGENT FOR LISTING OF UNDEVELOPED PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF ENUMCLAW,

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

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR PIERCE COUNTY The Estate of DOROTHY MAE JOHNSON, Deceased. Case No. 14-4-00931-6 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) KATHY LYNNE PETERSON and STEVEN LYNN JOHNSON have been appointed as CoPersonal Representatives of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent that arose before the decedent’s death must, before the time the claim would be barred by any o t h e r w i s e a p p l i c a bl e statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to one of the Personal Representatives or the Personal Representatives’ 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)

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Pam Roach Re-Elect

STATE SENATOR • DISTRICT 31 • (R)

Standing Up for Us! Dave Reichert Standing Up for Pam “Pam stands for the principles we believe in. Those who know her know she’s not afraid of a fight. It’s her passion and feistiness that make her so effective. She represents us like no one else can!” -Congressman Dave Reichert

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Associated of Washington Business Washington Association of Realtors National Federation of Independent Business (Highest Rated Candidate) Auburn Chamber of Commerce (Highest Rated Candidate) Washington State Labor Council Pierce County Republican Party 31st District Republicans Hunters Heritage Coalition NRA Washington State Farm Bureau PUBLIC SAFETY Auburn Professional Firefighters King County Police Officers Guild Washington State Patrol Troopers Washington Council of Police and Sheriffs THE SENATE MAJORITY COALITION CAUCUS 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 Dan Roach, PC Council, Chair Joyce McDonald, PC Council Reagan Dunn, KC council Pete von Reichbauer, KC Council ALL OF OUR DISTRICT COUNTY MEMBERS Dan Roach, Pierce County Reagan Dunn, King County Joyce McDonald, Pierce County Pete von Reichbauer, King County

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“The same newspaper that endorsed Barack Obama and which opposes the gun rights initiative and supports gun-control, it’s no surprise that they support my opponent.”

Contact Pam at (253) 735-4210

SUMNER Mayor Dave Enslow. City Council: Steve Allsop, Cindi Hochstatter, Curt Brown, Kathy Hayden, Mike LeMaster BONNEY LAKE Mayor Neil Johnson. City Council: Dan Swatman, James Rackley, Tom Watson, Katrina Minton-Davis, Mark Hamilton, Donn Lewis, Randy McKibbin AUBURN City Council: Rich Wagner, Bill Peloza, Claude DaCorsi, Lisa Connors, School Board President, Chuck Booth, former mayor ENUMCLAW City Council: Juanita Carstens, Darrell Dickson, Morgan Irwin CARBONADO Mayor Brian Whitmore. City Council: Jay Argo, Joe King, Kevin Vesey, Wally Snover, Sandi Carlson BUCKLEY City Council,: Marvin Sundstrom, Milt Tremblay, Alan Predmore, Fire Chief WILKESON Mayor Bob Walker. City Council: Terry Endsley

- WARNING VOTERS Don’t Let Dirty Campaign Tactics Sway You!

If you ever have any questions, please call me at home. 253 735-4210

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