Enumclaw Courier-Herald, July 23, 2014

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31st District Senate race gets heated By Dennis Box Editor

The Independence Day fireworks were little more than sparklers compared to the fiery battle brewing in the 31st District Senate race between Republicans Pam Roach and Cathy Dahlquist. Roach is seeking her seventh term in the state Senate and Dahlquist is a two-term member of the state House of Representatives, first elected in 2010. Reps. Chris Hurst and Dahlquist, Roach’s seat mates in the 31st, are work-

ing together to unseat the longtime senator. Both supported Roach in 2010. The primary is Aug. 5. Ballots have been mailed throughout the district and must be postmarked by election day. Lynda Messner is also on the ballot, identified as a Democrat, but there has been controversy whether she truly is a Democrat or was placed in the field to help Roach. Hurst and Dahlquist have stated she is a “fake” Democrat. Roach said she had not met Messner prior

a recent encounter at The Seattle Times and thought she was “a nice lady.” Both sides have accused the other of attempting to keep some people off the ballot and get others on – a tactic known as ballot configuring. Hurst is being challenged for his seat by Republican Phil Fortunato. Expenses The campaign between Roach and Dahlquist changed dramatically July 10 when Chad Minnick, a Dahlquist consultant,

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also list payments for a cell phone, 253-797-2424, that Hurst alleges is used for her campaign. A campaign ad from 2010 for the C4L lobbying barbecue appears to be the only instance of Roach using the 253-797-2424 number. In the ads published by The Courier-Herald from 2010 to the present, Roach used her home number in all. According to Roach she used 206-473-2505 cell phone for her campaign.

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released Roach’s expense documents, which he received following a public records request. Hurst sent a press release stating Roach received expense payments from the Senate for her campaign post office box, P.O. Box 682, both for the rental and daily mileage from her home to the mail box. The post office address is listed on all her campaign ads published by The Courier-Herald from the 2010 campaign to her current 2014 campaign. The expense reports

Good times The Enumclaw Expo Center hosted the King County Fair – and its mutton bustin’ competition – for four days last week and downtown Wilkeson came alive Saturday with the annual parade in advance of the handcar races. Photos by Kevin Hanson.

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Enumclaw’s summertime fun meter will peak this weekend – both downtown and at the Expo Center – with the Street Fair and the Scottish Highland Games going full speed. Again under the primary sponsorship of the Enumclaw Rotary Club, the Street Fair will operate from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m Sunday. Visitors to the Street Fair can visit more than 110 vendors, enjoy live entertainment, check out some classic cars or participate in a fun run. Live entertainment is planned for nearly every hour of the Street Fair, beginning at 10 a.m. all three days. Acts range from a bluegrass band to classic rock and Christian entertainment, to a local dance troupe or a magic show. Popular children’s entertainer Eric Ode is slated to perform from 10:30 to 11:30 Saturday morning and the Reptile Man, another regional favorite, will offer his show from 2 to 3 Saturday afternoon.

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Here’s the full schedule: Friday 10 to 11:30 a.m. – Dance It Up! (local youth dance) Noon to 1:30 p.m. – Convergence Blue Grass Band 2 to 2:30 p.m. – to be determined 4 to 6 p.m. – The Bridge Band (classic rock) 6 to 7 p.m. – Dance It Up! Saturday 10 to 11:30 a.m. – Eric Ode (children’s entertainer) Noon to 1:30 p.m. – Coco Loco (Latin band) 2 to 3 p.m. – Reptile Man 3 to 4 p.m. – Imagination Theatre 4 to 5 p.m. – Peak Gymnastics Performance 5 to 7 p.m. – Los Orchids (rock band) Sunday 10 to 11:30 a.m. – Sunday morning worship Noon to 12:30 p.m. – Tom Taylor (Christian singer) 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. – Louis Foxx (magic show) 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. – Imagination Theatre Back this year is the kid-friendly

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EVENTS FROM 1 Fun Zone. Tickets will be sold individually ($1), as an all-day pass ($12) or as an all-weekend pass ($30). Added this year is a zip line, which will run $5 with a pass or $7 without. Also returning to this year’s Street Fair is “Art On Cole,” a special area to celebrate the art and artists of the region. Artists will be featured on Cole Street across from the Chamber of Commerce and Arts Alive! building. For the seventh year, a Saturday morning 5k run/ walk with begin and end on Railroad Street next to the public library. This year’s event begins with a “kids dash,” covering a little less than a mile, at 8:45. The main event gets rolling at 9. The early sign-up period has passed, but registration will be taken beginning at 7:30 Saturday morning at the race site. The cost is now $15 for the kids’ event and $25 for adults; there’s also a $65 family rate that includes two adults and one youngster. Prizes will be awarded to top finishers, both male and female, in seven age groups. Details can be found by

Wednesday, July 23, 2014 • The Enumclaw Courier-Herald • Page 3 visiting www.enumclawstreetfair.com and clicking on the “5k run/walk” link. New this year will be a Saturday car show, planned for 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and sponsored by Les Schwab. Anyone interested in participating can sign up the morning of the show; registration is $15 and participants will receive a goody bag and dash plaque. Getting around downtown will be a dicey proposition for motorists – but friendly for those on foot – as Cole Street will be closed for most of the three days. The exception is the Griffin Avenue intersection, as Griffin will remain open to vehicles.

Scottish Highland Games and Clan Gathering

The 68th annual Pacific Northwest Scottish Highland Games and Clan Gathering kicks off Friday evening, then gets rolling in earnest from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Expo Center. A highlight is the massing of the pipe and drum bands and the parade of the clans, which takes place at 12:30 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday. Visitors can stroll through the Avenue of the

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Clans, delve into Scottish heritage or wind through the Hall of Vendors and the Celtic Marketplace to see the workmanship of Scottish artisans. Others will wander through the Scottish farm with shaggy Scotch Highland cattle and Clydesdale horses, visit the Celtic kennel or perhaps lift a glass or two of Scottishstyle ales. The musical acts provide everything from quiet strings to raucous reels. The Seattle Knights return with their acts of choreographed combat and athletes will compete in a variety of traditional Celtic events. Tickets are $17 for adults per day or a two-day pass is available for $25. Reduced prices are available for senior citizens, children and active military. There’s a $5 daily fee for parking. There is no admission fee for Friday night’s festivities. For information call 206-522-2541 or visit www. sshga.org. These Highland Games, hosted by the Seattle Scottish Highland Games Association, are the sixtholdest in the United States and are traditionally the largest in Washington state. Last year’s event drew an estimated 28,000 visitors.

Editor’s note: the following was provided by LINCCK – Civility, Compassion, Kindness. “Grow” a healthy community and gather your neighbors together the evening of Aug. 5 for National Night Out. NNO, always the first Tuesday in August, is the perfect opportunity for a neighborhood get-together of any size, providing opportunity to meet, socialize and enhance neighborhood spirit. It can be as simple as two neighbors sharing lemonade on the front porch, root beer floats for all, a pot luck barbecue, or the street closed to a block party with music – you get to choose. We will be healthier knowing who lives beside us, sharing friendly smiles more often and lending a helping hand more readily. Who are the young children nearby possibly benefitting from another pair of watchful eyes? Does anyone on your street have special needs and would welcome assistance in an emergency? Enhancing neighborhood camaraderie will be beneficial to all, and building goodwill and better friendships is easy. There is real power to the soul when acting benevolently, and not only will our community be more compassionate, it will be safer. LINCCK’s goal is healthy relationships and improved interactions for those on the plateau. We are grateful to hosts of past NNO events, and the individuals and families attending. Over the last few years, firefighters took their equipment to these gatherings, but this year will be different.

COMMUNITY NEWS BRIEFS Blood Center hosting drive Monday at St. Elizabeth The Puget Sound Blood Center will host a blood drive Monday, July 28, in the Rainier Conference Room at St. Elizabeth Hospital. Staff will see donors from noon to 6 p.m., taking a break from 2 to 2:45. Donors may sign up by visiting www. psbc.org. Walk-in donors also will be seen, around the scheduled appointments. During the summer months the accident rate increases 20 percent due to people being more active and a higher number of accidents occurring. Meanwhile the number of blood donations decreases in summer, making it a struggle to maintain an ample supply. Donations at blood drives like Monday’s event allow the PSBC to maintain a stable blood supply. St. Elizabeth Hospital is at 1455 Battersby Ave. in Enumclaw.

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pieced and hand- or machine-quilted and not mass produced. They should be clean and in good condition. Organizers hope to see bed quilts, baby quilts, antique quilts, quilt tops, unfinished quilt projects, quilt block collections, art quilts and more. It is not be a judged show. The show also will include demonstrations of quilting techniques, a hand-craft and cottage-industry bazaar, iced-tea patio café with bake sale, and a prayer corner. Entry forms are available at www.wabashchurch.com or in person at the church, 18325 S.E. 384th, between Enumclaw and Auburn. Entry forms should be delivered between noon and 6 p.m. Aug. 8; special arrangements can be made by calling or texting Valerie at 253-508-8452. For event notice and updates, visit Facebook at Wabash Community Quilt Show.

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Some hope to join their own neighborhood experience. This year’s theme, if you want one, is gardening. The first week of August is too late for seeds and too early for bulbs, but one can always plan. Begin with a dream, and discuss options for spring or fall. Might you have an English style “Garden Open” day, welcoming neighbors to enjoy your efforts like the Anderson’s on Roosevelt do in May? In Switzerland there is “Foodscaping” where each garden concentrates on one fruit, vegetable or flower and everyone trades. Is there a sun-drenched spot with a chance for a community garden in your neck of the woods? Develop projects for kids, allowing them to meet other adults living nearby. Maybe you live by an intersection where the four corners can be landscaped with coordinated efforts? Is there an unused garden, and a few rows tended by others be appreciated? Perhaps there’s a stretch of roadway or small patch of ground where wildflowers can grace the view. Planting flowers in the open will let you and all who pass share in nature’s glory, making our community healthier, happier and a nicer place to live. Get NNO flyers at the Wellness foundation, 1675 Cole St., contact camk@enumclawrhf.org for a digital version, or call 360-802-3206. LINCCK Civility • Compassion • Kindness


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Race FROM 1 Interview During a nearly threehour interview Friday, Roach said the post office box in question is for personal use. “The post office box is my box,” she said. “It is not the state’s box.” The senator said she receives personal, legislative and campaign mail, including checks, at P.O. Box 682. “It isn’t a state mail box but I’m charging them a little rent because they put mail in there,” Roach said. “I am allowing the state to send mail to me. Sometimes the state gets to pay me rent because I’m letting their mail go there. That’s how I look at this.” Roach also charges the state roundtrip mileage to the post office to pick up the mail, 22 miles that calculates to $12.32 per trip. “The only reason I go

on a daily basis is because I have legislative stuff I know is there,” Roach said. “I go to Auburn for a lot reasons. All you have to do is look at my poor car and look at the mileage on it.” Roach said multiple times during Friday’s interview that her expense reports are not her responsibility; rather, it’s Secretary of the Senate Hunter Goodman and the staff reimbursing her for the expenses. “If there had been a problem they would have said something to me,” Roach said. “(These) policies have long been established. Everything is properly done. The responsibility for this goes to the person writing the check.” Roach also said she does not enter the expense items but that her legislative aide does. “I never see the report.” Roach said. ”I didn’t used to be that way. Before every-

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thing was electronic I would look at it and sign it.” Both Roach and Dahlquist said they do not receive mail at a post office box, but at their district office. Roach was questioned about an entry from Feb. 26 for two entries to a sportsman event. One listed as Sportsman’s Event Salem, 322 miles, $180.32, and the other as Sportsmen’s Caucus, 327 miles, for $183.12. She added if there was a problem a staff member working for Goodman would have called. “That didn’t occur. I was doing state business and there you go,” Roach said. She called her aide and asked her to check the entry. The next day the aide sent an email stating she made a clerical error and wrote to Goodman, “I owe the Senate $183.12 for the duplicate trip.” She added Roach does not review the reimbursement request.

Roach was asked through email how mileage is calculated and reported to her aide. She wrote she did not know but believes Google is used, “figuring in the side trips if it is not a straight shot.” Dahlquist said she uses MapQuest and a legislative assistant enters it data, “Then I approve it. She could submit it without me seeing it, but I want to see it. District Office Roach raised the issue that Hurst and Dahlquist rent their district office from Sound Publishing, owner of The Courier-Herald. Roach said the two representatives “have a financial arrangement with the newspaper. I think that reeks.” Dahlquist and Hurst each pay $235 for their offices and the campaign office is $185, which the two share.

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Cash still flowing Letters works across to pockets of a few Dahlquist the aisle, for the people “Designed by Apple in California. Assembled in China.” This is Apple’s eight-word business plan found on the back of your iPhone. This business plan has made Apple the most valuable company in the world with $500 billion in market capitalization. As the article, “New World Order,” described in the July/August 2014 “Foreign Affairs” notes, we are living in an age of economic and technological megatrends. This growth of technology and globalization will change our lives and will deeply affect the job opportunities of our children. These changes will continue a 30-year trend where the nation’s and the world’s wealth will Rich Elfers continue to flow to Columnist the pockets of a few and out of the pockets of the poor and middle class. The old Economics 101 model was, “Technological progress will lift all boats equally, making all workers more productive and hence more valuable.” The new economic model is one where, “Superstar-based technical change is upending the global economy.” I have a digital scanner on my copy machine, which is able to duplicate data that can be sent at virtually zero cost in seconds to almost anywhere in the world via email. This is an example of the rapid exchange of not only ideas, but also productivity. This type of productivity creates

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Pam Roach’s ad in last week’s paper and on the flyer board states that she is rated “No. 1 most effective legislator in Olympia, Washington Post 6-13-14.” This is not true. The Washington Post does not endorse candidates for state Senate races outside the Washington, D.C., area. This so called “rating” is a fantasy apparently created to mislead District 31 voters. We need honest state senators who will work together to solve issues. We are voting for Cathy Dahlquist who has a proven track record of working across the aisle for all the people of Washington state. Diane C. Thompson and Robert S. Thompson Enumclaw

Dahlquist has traits of an effective legislator I experienced the inner workings of Washington State’s Legislature as a Republican intern in 2012. I got to see more than just the sandstone

and marble walls, but also had the opportunity to get to know the men and women behind the suits that represent you. What I learned more than anything is to disregard the resumes; personalities are what make a good politician. Positive energy, proactive efforts, and above all, an absolute selfless commitment to the people of their district are all traits of a good legislator. Cathy Dahlquist embodies all of these traits. I saw her day in and day out exemplify the integrity, humility and honesty that all politicians should maintain. Her willingness to put partisanship aside and work across the aisle in order to benefit the district is exemplified by her effective legislative relationship with Chris Hurst. I admire her for her dedication to the district. Pam Roach on the other hand, subjects others to her priorities and forces others to function for her out of fear. She threatens, she intimidates, she frustrates those who need her to cooperate in order to benefit not only her district, but the entire state. She is the kind of person at the legislature that you make way for as you walk past her and look over your shoulder just to make sure she doesn’t double back. It is all about Pam’s personal agenda regardless of

whether it’s good for the people or not. Pam’s been kicked out of her caucus, she’s missed votes on the floor because she was gone on an unauthorized trip to Azerbaijan lacking any relevance or benefit to Washington state during legislative session. However; in an election year, what should offend voters the most is that she’s recruited a fake Democrat in an attempt to draw votes away from Republican Dahlquist because polls show that in a head-to-head, Roach suffers a loss to Dahlquist. This campaign has so far shown how eccentric and increasingly desperate she has become, all telltale signs of the waning period of a tyrant’s rule. Throughout history some of the most powerful and abusive politicians began their careers honestly. But all bad representatives of the people seem to lose their seat at some point because those whom they represent choose to stand up against them. I hope the voters make that stand. Maybe 20 years ago Pam started out with good intentions, but over time she has developed an abuse of her position that will inevitably lead to her demise as a state senator. She should know better, she got her degree in history. Jon Roy Bathum Enumclaw

Messing with any drug is risky So, before concluding my befuddled discussion about addiction and states of consciousness, I want to pay some attention to the actual drugs. They’re usually divided into three classifications: narcotics, stimulants and psychedelics. The narcotics include morphine, heroin, codeine, Oxycontin, opium, alcohol, barbiturates and any number of sleeping pills (whatever chemical cocktails they might contain). The stimulants are cocaine, crack, caffeine, amphetamine, methamphetamine, Benzedrine, nicotine, Dexedrine and a number of other diet pills. The psychedelics include pot, LSD, mescaline, “magic” mushrooms, Ecstasy and any new concoction they might have been developed in the last few days. The narcotics are all depressants; that is, they depress the central nervous system. Whatever euphoric effect they produce, in the long run they simply knock you out or, at the extreme, kill you. Heroin is the most powerful and, since it’s a street drug –you can’t buy it in a pharmacy, though Oxycontin has a similar effect – there’s little “quality control,” which makes using it a dangerous proposition. You never know what you’re getting. Compared to heroin, alcohol is a very mild narcotic, but if you consume a large amount in a binge-drinking frenzy, it can stop your heart, just like smack. If you use a large amount

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of any narcotic over a long period of time, the physiological consequences can be substantial; i.e., kidney failure, liver damage, mental deterioration, etc. However, if you use them responsibly, they apparently do little physical harm. There are physicians who’ve used morphine every few months for 40 years and never suffered any ill effects. Similarly, many people use alcohol in moderation for their entire lives and have no serious physical problems. Of course, the stimulants are just the reverse of narcotics; that is, they don’t depress the central nervous system, they perk it up. Speed, in all its manifestations, gives you a jolt, a shot of energy. If you want to study all night for a final exam, pop a couple hits of Ritalin or No-Doze. If you want to stay up for 24 hours, try something a bit stronger. However, unlike the narcotics, if you’re using a powerful speed on a daily basis for even a few months, it can have devastating consequences on your body. Based upon personal

experience and observation, methamphetamine is a terribly ravaging drug, the worst I’ve ever seen. And finally, there are the psychedelics. Psychedelics are neither depressants nor stimulants though, since they’re often manufactured in basements and broom closets, you can’t really be sure what they might be cut with. (One benefit resulting from legal grass in licensed stores is that you can be sure the product isn’t mixed with speed or any other “contaminant.”) Psychedelics are the most subtle drugs and the “trip” they produce is greatly influenced by what the user brings to the experience. If you’re looking for a giddy, drunken state that’s what you’ll get. If you’re seeking more “spiritual” dimensions, that’s also possible. In conclusion, I want to point out that messing around with any of these chemicals can be a risky proposition. Drugs are dangerous commodities, especially if you’re prone to addiction. They’re definitely something kids shouldn’t fool with. (If I have to draw an arbitrary age limit, I’d say no one under 21.) If you’re 13 or 14 years old and you’re playing around with any of these chemicals – even weed or booze – you better think twice before you flush your whole life down the drain. Trust me on this. I know the subject well.


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COLLEGIATE HONORS Fulbright grant sending Evans to teach in Bogota Julia Evans, daughter of John and Sylvia Evans, has received the Fulbright grant to teach English in Bogota, Colombia, during the 2014-15 school year. The Fulbright U.S. Student Program is a competitive and prestigious award sponsored by the U.S. government in which recipients get to Julia Evans meet, work, live with and learn from the people of the host country. The program allows grant recipients to gain an appreciation of others’ viewpoints and beliefs, the way they do things, and the way they think. Through engagement in the community, the individual will interact with their hosts on a one-to-one basis in an atmosphere of openness, academic integrity and intellectual freedom. The grant will cover round-trip transportation to the host country, living expenses, health insurance, book and research allowances, mid-term enrichment activities, full or partial tuition, language study programs and pre-departure and in-country orientations.

She graduated from Enumclaw High in 2010 and from the University of Washington in March 2014.

Local students graduate from Washington State The following area students earned undergraduate degrees from Washington State University following the spring 2014 semester. Honors earned by students are listed as follows: summa cum laude for a cumulative grade-point average of 3.90 or better, magna cum laude for a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.70 but less than 3.90 and cum laude for a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.50 but less than 3.70. Black Diamond Maria L. Bahlenhorst, bachelor of arts in education; Brittany A. Chaffeur, bachelor of arts in education, magna cum laude; Robert E. Finch III, bachelor of arts in business administration, cum laude; Jill M. Jamison, bachelor of arts in business administration, cum laude; and Kelsey L. Wagner, bachelor of arts in education, magna cum laude.

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St. Elizabeth rewards five to pursue medical careers Enumclaw’s St. Elizabeth Hospital has awarded scholarships to five local high school graduates – three from Enumclaw and two from White River – who will be pursuing careers in the medical field. This year, five $1,000 and two $500 scholarships were given. The hospital has awarded college scholarships to area students since 1997. This year’s recipients include: • Madison Budinich, White River – $1,000 St. Elizabeth scholarship to attend the University of Washington to pursue a career in medicine. • Matthew Flintoff,

Enumclaw – $1,000 St. Elizabeth scholarship to attend Gonzaga University to become an anesthesiologist. • Brianne Harder, Enumclaw – $1,000 St. Elizabeth scholarship to attend Washington State University to become a nurse. • Sean Hayes, White River – $1,000 St. Elizabeth scholarship and $500 Louis Gage Memorial scholarship to attend Macalester College and pursue a career in medicine.

• Bailee Smith, Enumclaw – $1,000 Jean Gillespie Nursing scholarship and $500 Louis Gage Memorial scholarship to attend Arizona State University to become a nurse. Jean Gillespie is a former patient at Enumclaw Regional Hospital. She was so appreciative of the care she received she founded a scholarship to help local students. Louis Gage is a former hospital board member and a scholarship was established in his honor.

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Victories for Plateau squad By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

10th innings. The Plateau club’s three runs were scored by Cloud, Nick Whitmore and Andrew Littman. Kolisch had three hits and joined Cloud and France with RBIs. July 13: The Plateau team traveled to Rochester High School July 13 where they found no luck at all, dropping both ends of a doubleheader to Centralia. The opening game was the Plateau crew whitewashed 9-0, going down to defeat in no-hit style. The nightcap was closer, as the Plateau boys scored twice in the sixth inning to tie the contest at 5-5. Centralia added three runs in the bottom half of that frame, however, to account for the final 8-5 margin. In Game 2, Kolisch led the way with two hits and three RBI. Cloud

had a double, knocked in a run and scored three times. Cooper Wicks walked three times, stole a base and scored a run. Through the game of the 16th, the Plateau team was paced by Kolisch and his .355 batting average. He led the team with 27 hits and 12 RBI. France was just a step behind at .351 and Austin Hill sat at .323. Cloud was No. 2 in hits with 21 and was the runaway leader in runs scored with 24. Kolisch was the workhorse on the mound, starting 10 games, going the distance six times while compiling a 6-2 record. He allowed just nine earned runs in 77 innings, adding up to a miniscule ERA of .82.

Tubbs records first hole-in-one Former Enumclaw High Athletic Director Tim Tubbs scored his first hole-in-one over the weekend while playing at the private “Westby National” course outside Enumclaw. Tubbs, who also coached golf during his career with the Hornets, aced the par-3 No. 2 hole. He used a wedge on the 126-yard hole. Tubbs came dangerously close to back-to-back aces as, on the next hole, his tee shot landed within a club length of the hole.

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The Plateau Baseball Club has completed its regular season and entered tournament play. Information was not available from tournament games of last weekend, but the following is a summary of late-season contests. July 16: The Plateau club exploded for eight runs in the first inning and went on to defeat the Northwest Timber Jacks 11-4. The game was played at White River High School. Cody Cloud, Dustin France and Nevan Leckman hat two hits apiece for the winners. Cloud scored three times and knocked in a pair, while France scored twice and had one RBI. Leckman drove in three runs and scored once.

Willy Vaughn started the game and pitched five innings, getting the victory. Drew Seabrands went two innings in relief. July 15: The Plateau crew plated a run in the bottom of the 10th inning to slip past Centralia 3-2. The contest was staged at White River High. The game was scoreless for three innings, but the visitors managed single runs in the fourth and fifth frames to take the lead. The Plateau squad added solo tallies in the sixth and seventh to send the affair into extra innings. Ryan Kolisch went nine innings on the mound, scattering six hits while striking out 11 and walking just one batter. France earned the win by shutting down three Centralia hitters on just 10 pitches in the

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Some breeds, owners make a better team Deciding to get a dog can be a life-altering moment. While the decision carries with it a wealth of responsibility, a dog can change a person’s life for the better, providing loyalty and companionship for years to come. Once the decision to get a dog has been made, prospective pet owners must choose a breed. Various factors play into this decision, including how much space the dog will have at home, the grooming responsibilities that come with a particular breed and the typical demeanor of a given breed. Because no two breeds or owners are the same, some dog-owner combinations may make for a better pairing than others. Descriptions of breed temperament can provide a window into the general personality of certain dogs. But such descriptions are not set in stone, as each dog is unique and may exhibit behaviors extraordinary to its breed. Factors such as socialization and training play key roles in how dogs will react in situations, and the following are some dog breeds that have a propensity to be easy-going and relatively easy to train. • Golden retriever: Golden retrievers tend to be gregarious, docile and a good fit for families. They are peopleoriented, affectionate and loyal. Golden retrievers are moderately-sized dogs that need exercise to prevent boredom (which can compel them to cause damage around the home). But golden retrievers are generally a good fit for first-time dog owners. • Labrador retriever: A close cousin to the golden retriever, Labradors are another breed known for their good nature and willingness to be trained. Labs shed and can grow large, so that is something apartment-dwellers must consider before bringing home a lab. • Standard poodle: Poodles are an intelligent breed that are easily trained. Poodles can be high strung if not given ample exercise, so this is something prospective poodle owners need to consider. • Cavalier King Charles spaniel: This is a well-proportioned and smaller dog that is typically affectionate, happy and outgoing. Typically eager to please and

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When I think of how my granddaughter, Brooklynn, suffered for 10 years while doctors tried to get her juvenile arthritis pain under control, it leads to me think of the other kids that I know that have JA, and how today there are many medical advancements for the treatment for JA. For that reason, all I can say is “thank you!” The advancements that have been made are creating a great difference in the quality of life for these young people. None of these advancements would have been possible

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Steven R. Huckins died July 5, 2014. He resided locally and worked for Weyerhaeuser for more than 30 years, until the close of the mill. He had plans for adventures and t r avel i ng but canSteven Huckins cer took him before he had the chance, following the loss of his companion, Dakota. At his request, there was no funeral. He was cremat-

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Winnifred Gale Bitney-Nelson Winnifred (Winnie) Gale Bitney-Nelson passed away at her home on July 10, 2014 following a two year battle with cancer. She was born in Enumclaw, WA on July 30, 1953 and graduated from Enumclaw High School in 1970. Winnie loved road trips and faraway travel, visiting Africa, Mexico, The Caribbean, Great Britain and Romania. Her foremost love was her family, most of whom lived nearby. Her grandchildren called her "Gaga", which she loved, and they would often come and stay with her. She had a beautiful little cabin high in the hills above Omak and went there as often as she could. She did much of the work herself, with friends and families pitching in whenever they could. She was a kind and generous person who would help anyone in need and she was a great listener. She loved American Antiques and often went searching for them with her longtime very good friend, Curt Konoske. She is survived by her brothers; Jim Bitney (Sandy) and John Bitney (Wendy) of Enumclaw; her sister, Cheryl Ogle (Larry) of Coupeville, WA; her daughters, Sarah Scott (Justin) and Emily Forrester (Clay) of Buckley and her son, Seth Nelson (Joan) of Auburn, WA. She had nine grandchildren; Sequoyah Gillis and Riley and Mckenzie Scott of Buckley; Spencer, Madison and Jackson Dudley and James Forrester of Buckley and Abigail and Josie Nelson of Auburn. She had two nieces; Jennifer Strapac of Snohomish and Courtney Whitish of Enumclaw, and two nephews; Anders and Conner Bitney of Enumclaw. Also surviving is Ken Nelson of Auburn. They were married for twenty-eight years and, although they parted ways some years ago, he was her best friend of fifty years and fought her battle with cancer every step of the way. She also had many wonderful cousins. A mention must also be made of her little dog "Bob", who never left her side. A celebration of her life is planned for 2pm, Wednesday, July 30th, at Wabash Church in Auburn, located at 18325 S.E. 238th St., where she attended Sunday School as a child, and was married to Ken Nelson in 1971. This will be followed by an old fashioned potluck at her home. In lieu of flowers, she asked that any remembrances be sent to the Auburn Valley Humane Society at 4920 A St. SE., Auburn or to the Franciscan Hospice at P.O. Box 1502, Tacoma, WA 98401.

supported our efforts with kind thoughts, encouragement and by keeping us in your prayers through our trainings and as we rode down the Oregon coast. To each and every one of you, I say “thank you!” After this September (2014), I do not foresee being able to participate in the Peoples Coast Classic for the next few years. This is a sad and yet a joyous time for me. Through the articles I have written and shared with others, articles printed in the local newspapers, awareness raised during training rides and of course through the funds raised to participate in the Peoples Coast Classic, it is a joy to know that from the youth camps to the medical research much has been accomplished locally and ed and a memorial/celebration took place July 19.

WILLIAM HITCH William Raymond “Bill” Hitch, 79, died July 15, 2014, in Auburn, Wash. Most recently a resident of Chehalis, Wash., he was born Dec. 4, 1934, in Cushing, Okla., to Otis and LaVerne Hitch. He married Diana Lee Bailey on Sept. 29, 1956, in Portland, Ore. They moved to the Seattle area that year and in 1957 moved to the Renton area where they lived for the next 30 years. In 1980 he opened a business, Puget Sound Electronics. He retired from Boeing as an acoustical engineer and with his wife moved to Chehalis. Survivors include son Donald and wife Debbie of Enumclaw; daughters Terri Williams and husband Gary of Ravensdale, Karen Howard and husband Kurt of Tukwila, Cheryl 1097983

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without the support of people like you. For the past 20 years I have donated to and/or fundraised for the Arthritis Foundation. More specifically, for the past five years I have fundraised and raised awareness by participating in an Arthritis Foundation bicycle-ride fundraiser, www. peoplescoastclassic.org/amber_brooke. My participation is just part of what has made the medical advancements possible. It’s the people who have supported my efforts and participated in such events as garage sales, poker parties, domino parties, auctions and, of course, donations to me and my teams that have really made a difference in research and advancements. There are also the people who have

www.courierherald.com nationally for the treatment of JA. Knowing that I have other upcoming obligations and may not have time to participate further in the near future I will definitely miss the dedicated staff, participants and sponsors of the Peoples Coast Classic. This event has been an important part of my activities and I am glad and honored to have been able to participate as fully as I have. Once again, thank you! Not only for your support for me, but for your support for the all the people, especially the kids, who suffer from a form of arthritis or autoimmune disease. Al Knopik Buckley

Anderson and husband Bill of Bonney Lake and Lori Harvey and husband Curt of Tacoma; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Diana and sisters Margaret Burnside and Marylou Luoma. A funeral service is planned for 1 p.m.

Saturday, July 26, at Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home, 1810 Wells St. in Enumclaw. Following the service he will be buried at Evergreen Memorial Park in Enumclaw. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www. weeksfuneralhomes.com.

BIRTHS St. Elizabeth Hospital A boy, Benjamin Dean Breidenbach, born July 9, 2014, to Charity and Jason Breidenbach of Enumclaw. A boy, Colton David Marler, born July 10, 2014, to Vanessa and Skyler Marler of Buckley. A girl, Rayanne Luz Machain, born July 10, 2014, to Perla Saborio Rangel and Ray Machain of Enumclaw. A girl, Tanzen Azalea, born July 12, 2014, to Tracy Nelson and Brian Hanford of Bonney Lake. A girl, Amelia June Ryan, born July 16, 2014, to Stephanie and Joe Ryan of Covington. A girl, Destiny Rose Miles, born July 16, 2014, to Jessica and Jason Miles of Buckley.

Richard Frederick Darby

Richard (Rick) Frederick Darby was born November 20, 1945 in Enumclaw, WA. Rick was raised in Black Diamond, WA, and lived in Enumclaw, WA after marrying Lois. He left this world July 9, 2014 in Spokane, WA. He leaves behind his wife Lois, of 48 years; son Brad ( Julie); brother Roy (Purr); grandchildren Breana ( Justin), Amber, Kellin, Rikki and Ryan; great-grandchildren Alissa and Dylan; nieces Jamie and Shiela and nephew Travis. Rick was preceded in death by his father Roy, his mother Helen, his brother Kenny and his daughter Dana. Rick worked in the food industry as a meat cutter, then went on to work in the Bellevue office and later to Spokane as a meat supervisor. Lois and Rick lived in Spokane for 21 years with their beloved cats Zebe and Zowii. Rick loved sports! He loved to play them, watch them and critique them. He played many sports throughout his life; The DeGross Construction team being very special to him. Through sports he gained many of his precious friends. He loved golf and reading as well. Books that he hadn’t already read were hard to find. Rick was a husband, a father, an uncle, a brother, a friend, a coworker, an athlete and a grandfather. He will be dearly missed. A gathering of friends will be held at the Black Diamond Eagles, Saturday July 26, 2014, from 1-3pm. Memorials can be made to the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Institute.


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Resilience is directly related to forgiveness Church Corner Cindy Ehlke Calvary Presbyterian Church

The crisis was related to my divorce from the girls’ dad and the resulting turmoil. A few years later, things had settled down and the crisis was over. My oldest daughter said to me “Mom, you have a lot of resilience. I suppose you will tell me that this is because of your faith.” Very simply, I said yes, that is true. Resilience is defined in two ways in the dictionary. The first is “the ability of a substance or object

to spring back into shape; elasticity.” The second is the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. To spring back or recover from difficulties is, for me, directly related to my faith

in God. When tough times come, prayer and trusting in God help me to get through; it is the solution that I turn to first. Now here is an interesting connection. Resilience is directly related to for-

giveness. In resilience theory, recovery from stress is reduced by forgiveness. Forgiveness, and its associated positive emotions, is a coping mechanism for reducing stress. So when we forgive ourselves or some-

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Lenders, to participate in this feature caLL Bankrate.com @ 800-509-4636 Legend: The rate and annual percentage rate (APR) are effective as of 7/18/14. © 2014 Bankrate, Inc. http://www.interest.com. The APR may increase after consummation and may vary. Payments do not include amounts for taxes and insurance. The fees set forth for each advertisement above may be charged to open the plan (A) Mortgage Banker, (B) Mortgage Broker, (C) Bank, (D) S & L, (E) Credit Union, (BA) indicates Licensed Mortgage Banker, NYS Banking Dept., (BR) indicates Registered Mortgage Broker, NYS Banking Dept., (loans arranged through third parties). “Call for Rates” means actual rates were not available at press time. All rates are quoted on a minimum FICO score of 740. Conventional loans are based on loan amounts of $165,000. Jumbo loans are based on loan amounts of $435,000. Points quoted include discount and/or origination. Lock Days: 30-60. Annual percentage rates (APRs) are based on fully indexed rates for adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs). The APR on your specific loan may differ from the sample used. Fees reflect charges relative to the APR. If your down payment is less than 20% of the home’s value, you will be subject to private mortgage insurance, or PMI. Bankrate, Inc. does not guarantee the accuracy of the information appearing above or the availability of rates and fees in this table. All rates, fees and other information are subject to change without notice. Bankrate, Inc. does not own any financial institutions. Some or all of the companies appearing in this table pay a fee to appear in this table. If you are seeking a mortgage in excess of $417,000, recent legislation may enable lenders in certain locations to provide rates that are different from those shown in the table above. Sample Repayment Terms – ex. 360 monthly payments of $5.29 per $1,000 borrowed ex. 180 monthly payments of $7.56 per $1,000 borrowed. We recommend that you contact your lender directly to determine what rates may be available to you. To appear in This Table, call 800-509-4636. To reporT any inaccuracies, call 888-509-4636. • http://heraldnet.interest.com

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Wednesday, 7/23/14 Worship Service Friday, 7/25/14

Saturday Night Worship 7 pm Sunday Morning Worship 9:30 am

Sunday Bible Classes 9:45 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Bible Classes 7:00 p.m.

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Enumclaw Church of Christ

Now Meeting at 26007 SE 425th, Enumclaw WA 98022 1080190

SUNDAY WORSHIP: Morning Bible Classes .............9:30 a.m.

Morning Worship....................10:30 a.m. Evening Worship.......................6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY WORSHIP: Evening Bible Classes..............7:00p.m.

Come be our welcome guest! (360) 825-2182

“A Joyful Family Centered in Christ”

Interim Pastor: Ron Oldenkamp Assoc. Pastor: Cindy Ehlke Youth Dir.: Ben Auger 1725 Porter St., Enumclaw 360-825-3820 www.calvarypreschurch.org

First Baptist Church Enumclaw

The Friendliest Church in Town!

Sunday Services

Celebrate the Lord with US!

Bible Classes for all ages......................................................................................9:30 am Morning & EveningWorship............................................................ 11:00 am & 6 pm Children’s Church ...............................................................................................11:00 am

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Pastor: James Dunn, Ph.D. Worship Leader: Jenny Hammond Minister of Education: Sharon Goodspend Children’s Church Director: Monica Ryan 3466 Porter • (360)825-1111 • www.firstbaptistch1.qwestoffice.net email:firstbaptistch1@qwestoffice.net

To place your ad in the Church Directory call Jennifer:

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Enumclaw Seventh-day Adventist Church Saturday Morning Worship 9:30 and 11:00 am 3333 Griffin Ave. 825-4155

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(Christian Science) 1752 Wells Street, Enumclaw (360) 825-5300 Sunday Service............10:00am Sunday School ............10:00am Wednesday Meeting .........7:30 pm READING ROOM 1752 Wells Street, Enumclaw (360) 825-5300 Mon. & Tues. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Wed. 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

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This summer, I had the opportunity to be the “story lady” for Vacation Bible School. The theme was related to the treasures we receive from God. The decorations made the church look like a tropical island and in my room we had an old open trunk with all kinds of treasures inside. This made more of an i mpre s sion upon me than I first realized. We can find many treasures if we open up the spiritual treasure chest. One of these treasures is resilience. A bit of family history will help illustrate my point. Several years ago, our family had been through a very stressful time. It felt like we were in a constant state of upheaval caused by one crisis after another.

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Senior Gems Video Presentation Explains the Different Stages of Alzheimer’s Disease This video features memory care expert, Teepa Snow, and will provide you with an overview of how Alzheimer’s affects the human brain. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of cognitive disorders. Learn the symptoms, stages and areas affected in the brain by this disease.

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Summer Grilling with QFC

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ummer is finally here in the Pacific Northwest and that means it is time to dust off that patio furniture and fire up the grill! We interviewed QFC’s Meat Merchandiser, Jason Taylor, for some tips on grilling, picking the perfect cut of meat for your summer BBQ, and how to keep your food safe with the warm summer weather. Q: There are so many great options when you walk up to the meat counter. How do you pick out a good steak?

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Jason: There are many steaks perfect for a summer BBQ! Ask the associates behind the counter for suggestions, or choose your favorites. Here are my top picks:

A bone-in Certified Angus Beef ® brand N.Y. strip steak is delectable option for summer grill gatherings. Strip steaks are one of the lean cuts, yet they also have abundant marbling for tender, juicy flavor. My personal favorite is the Certified Angus Beef ® brand boneless ribeye. It’s priced at $10.99/lb. all summer at QFC. This cut has a rich, beefy flavor that’s hard to beat. And because of the brand’s significant marbling, it will always be tender and juicy. It’s a great option for a summer dinner party. Finally, Certified Angus Beef ® brand boneless tenderloin steaks are amazingly tender. The tenderloin is also flavorful and juicy. This is an ideal steak for a special occasion.

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Q: You mentioned the Certified Angus Beef ® brand in your steak options. What is it?

Q: What other food safety tips do you have for cooking outdoors this summer?

J: To put it simply, the Certified Angus Beef ® brand is the best Angus beef available. It is incredibly flavorful, tender and juicy thanks to superior marbling. Other labels may say Angus, but that’s where the similarities end. To earn the Certified Angus Beef ® Small Modest Moderate brand label, beef must grade upper Choice and Prime, passing the brand’s 10 quality standards to ensure great-tasting beef. It’s truly the best of the best — and you can USDA Choice find it at QFC here in the Pacific Northwest.

J: Food safety is our top priority at QFC. There are easy steps you can take to make sure that the products you purchase are always safe and of the highest quality.

Q: What are some tips you have for an amateur griller? J: Our highly skilled meat associates are a great resource! If you’re not sure how to pick out a good steak, how to cook it, or what sides would best complement a particular cut, just ask our folks behind the counter. They are always eager to help make you the hero of the kitchen or grill! There is a balance between cooking meat to a safe temperature, while also ensuring optimal flavoring. You should use a instant-read meat thermometer to be sure beef has reached a safe internal temperature. Ground beef should be cooked to 160 degrees. Steaks should reach an internal temperature of 145 degrees for medium-rare. And don’t forget to allow meat to rest for several minutes before slicing, so those tasty juices can be reabsorbed.

When you are shopping, buy cold food right before checkout. Separate raw meat and seafood from other food in your shopping cart to help guard against cross-contamination.

Refrigerate all meat and seafood immediately once you arrive home from your trip to the store. Keep meat and poultry in a cooler when you transfer the meat for grilling. A good practice is to always pack beverages in one cooler and perishable meat and seafood in a separate cooler.

Don’t use the same platter and utensils for raw and cooked meat or poultry.

Always cook food to a safe minimum internal temperature. To ensure optimal accuracy, use an instant-read meat thermometer. Again, steaks, pork, lamb, and veal steaks must reach a minimum internal temperature of 145 degrees Fahrenheit, ground beef 160 degrees Fahrenheit, and poultry to a minimum of 165 degrees Fahrenheit.

Q: What if someone is looking for something quick and easy to grill? J: QFC has a variety of high-quality, ready-to-cook meat items at all of our stores. Two of my favorites include our popular Kalbi Marinated Flank Steak as well as our Beef & Vegetable Kabobs. Our ready-to-cook products take most of the prep work time out for you so that you spend less time in the kitchen and more time with friends and family! Paid Adver tisement


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“Every moment is another chance to be healthy.”

Keeping you healthy. For life. Summer is a great time to kick start a healthier lifestyle, and St. Elizabeth Hospital and our expert Franciscan doctors are ready to help. When you need advanced care—from family medicine and obstetrics to cardiology and orthopedics—Franciscan is here for you. And with our spacious Family Birth Center, state-of-the-art surgery suites and 24/7 emergency department, you can get the care you need close to home. To find a Franciscan doctor, call 1 (888) 825-3227 or visit www.FHShealth.org/StElizabeth to learn more.

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Welcome to Camp Commotion! Many of you have been a part of camp over the years, and some of you are new. We welcome you all! Summer camp is a fun and safe place for your child to spend one, two, three, or all weeks of their summer, while having fun experiences through arts, crafts, games, songs, and field trips. Each week focuses on a different theme, from science to sports. At Camp Commotion, our staff are qualified, caring, nurturing, and FUN! After all, that is what camp is all about...FUN!

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Making our Community Healthier! • FHCC—Drug & Alcohol Task Force • Mental Health Task Force • Neighbors Feeding Neighbors

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Don’t miss us during the Enumclaw Street Fair! Affordable art by Local Artisans.

Have fun at the Street Fair! Awesome Variety of Sedums

Artist Demonstrations in front of the Gallery. Sign up for fun classes for adults and children.

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Enumclaw Rotary Service Above Self Rotary is an international organization. We are part of a world-wide community of over one million Rotarians. Enumclaw Rotary is an organization whose club membership represents a cross-section of Enumclaw’s business and professional men and women, along with community volunteers. The Enumclaw Rotary Club was chartered in 1969 and still boasts four founding members as current active members. Our club meets weekly for lunch at the Hope Lutheran Church at noon. Being a member of Rotary isn’t just about joining a service club, it’s about a lifestyle based on the motto “Service Above Self” and conduct conforming to the Rotary Four-Way Test:

• Is it the truth? • Is it fair to all concerned? • Will it build goodwill and better friendships? • Will it be beneficial to all concerned? Our main objective is service - in the community, workplace, and throughout the world - we develop community service projects that address many of today’s most critical issues. Some of our top concerns are children at risk, poverty and hunger, the environment, illiteracy, and violence. We also support programs for youth, educational opportunities and international exchanges for students, teachers, and other professionals, and vocational and career development.

Some of Rotary’s Contributions at Work Over $37,000.00 Donated this Year! Community Rotary First Harvest - PNW Food Bank Enumclaw, Buckley & Plateau Outreach Food Banks Enumclaw/King County Public Library - book donation program Stars & Strips 4th of July Celebration in Enumclaw Enumclaw School District Black Diamond Community Center Village Steps King County Sexual Assault Relief Center Plateau Outreach Ministries Enumclaw Schools Foundation Rainier Foothills Wellness Foundation formerly Enumclaw Regional Healthcare Foundation Rotary Enumclaw Street Fair Community Putt-Putt Golf Course Father Daughter Valentine’s Dance Rotary Fishing Mania Enumclaw High School Bands & Orchestra Boosters Empty Bowls - benefitting local food banks Thanksgiving Baskets Simply Soup Enumclaw Clothing Bank Rotary First Harvest Food Bank

This is Enumclaw Rotary’s eighth year as sponsors of the Enumclaw Street Fair.

Hands-On Community Service Workdays or Projects Enumclaw Senior Center serving meals; holding “honey do” project days; summer picnic Free 4th of July Pancake Breakfast Enumclaw Expo Center - painting Rotary Centennial Park - restoration Enumclaw Transitional Housing Project - unit renovation and furnishing Youth Services Enumclaw/Black Diamond Tutoring Program Boys & Girls State Rotary International Youth Exchange Program Student of the Month - monthly recognition (Enumclaw/White River) Student Scholarships (Enumclaw/White River) Junior Livestock Program FFA 300 School Backpacks with Supplies - annually All Day Kindergarten Scholarships Youth Center Summer Meals Rotary Youth Leaders Association Scholarships International Zambia - School building project, Well/clean water project, International literacy program, Educational/Health Assistance Polio Eradication - worldwide immunization program International Continuing Education Scholarship Kenya Water Guttering World Vision Aids Caregiver Kits Paul Harris Foundation

We hope you enjoy your Street Fair experience.

Please visit the following websites for more information on Enumclaw Rotary. www.EnumclawRotary.com or Rotary International www.Rotary.org


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Summer Session 8 weeks for the price of 6 No membership fee till September! Parents Night Out every Friday 7:30-10:30 Kids Night Out every Saturday 7-10 Both nights $10 a head! Kids need something to do? Indoor park every Wednesday & Friday 12-2, $4

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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 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 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

PROPOSALS FOR REAL ESTATE AGENT FOR LISTING OF UNDEVELOPED PROPERTY WITHIN THE CITY OF ENUMCLAW, 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

grams/wq/per mits/paris/paris.html. The application, fact sheet, proposed permit, and other related documents are a l s o ava i l a bl e a t t h e E c o l o g y ’s S o u t h w e s t Regional Office for inspection and copying between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., weekdays. To obtain a copy or to arrange to view copies at the Southwest Regional Office, please call Susan Baxter at 360-407-6365, e-mail susan.baxter@ecy.wa.gov, or write to the address below. Interested persons are invited to submit written comments regarding the proposed permit. All comments must be submitted within 30 days after publication of this notice to be considered for the final determination. Comments should be sent to: Melinda Wilson Department of Ecology Southwest Regional Office P.O. Box 47775 O l y m p i a , W A 98504-7775 E-mail comments should be sent to melinda.wilson@ecy.wa.gov. Any interested party may request a public hearing on the proposed permit within 30 days of the publication date of this notice. The request for a hearing shall state the interest of the party and the reasons why a hearing is necessary. The request should be sent to the above address. Ecology will hold a hearing if it determines that there is significant public interest. If a hearing is to be held, public notice will be published at least 30 days in adva n c e o f t h e h e a r i n g date. Any party responding to this notice with comments will be mailed a copy of a hearing public notice. Please bring this public notice to the attention of persons who you know would be interested in this matter. Ecology is an equal oppor tunity agency. If you have a special accommodation

needs, please contact Melinda Wilson at 360407-6280 or TTY (for the speech and hearing impaired) at 800-833-6388. # 576445 7/23/14 NOTICE OF APPLICATION: SHORT SUBDIVISION N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the City of Bonney Lake received an application for a two (2) lot short subdivision on July 8, 2014, PLN 2014-01742. The application was deemed complete for the purposes of review on July 9, 2014. The proposed short plat is located at 20230 Church Lake Road East. Project Name: Milner Short Subdivision (PLN 2014-01742) Name of Applicant: Agnar John Milner, 3 5 1 0 1 6 6 t h P L S W, Lynnwood, WA 98307 Contact: Scott & Christine Livingston, 20110 124th St. E, Bonney Lake, WA 98391 Site Location: The project is located at 20230 Church Lake Road East within Section 27, Township 20 Nor th, Range 05, W.M., Bonney Lake, WA, further identified by Pierce County Assessor Parcel Number: 3037001830. Project Description: The applicant requests a short subdivision to create one (1) additional lot per the provisions BLMC title 17. Environmental Determination: The proposed action is exempt from e nv i r o n m e n t a l r ev i ew per WAC 197-11-800(6)(a). Staff Contact: Ryan Harriman, AICP, Associate Planner, City of Bonney Lake Community D eve l o p m e n t D e p a r t ment, 300 Main St. E., Bonney Lake, WA 98391. Phone: (253) 447-4350, Email: harrimanr@ci.bonneylake.wa.us. Written comments may be submitted to the City

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NOTICE: ANNOUNCEMENT OF AVAILABILITY OF DRAFT PERMIT PERMIT NO.: ST 7337 APPLICANT: King County Solid Waste Division 1 6 6 4 5 2 2 8 t h Ave n u e Southeast Maple Valley, WA 98038 FAC I L I T Y: E n u m c l aw Transfer Station 1650 Battersby Avenue East Enumclaw, WA 98022 King County Solid Waste Division has applied for a State Waste Discharge per mit in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 90.48 Revised C o d e o f Wa s h i n g t o n (RCW) and Chapter 173-216 Washington Administrative Code (WAC). Following evaluation of the application and other available information, a draft per mit has been developed which would allow the discharge of treated industrial wastewater from Enumclaw Transfer Station to the city of Enumclaw sewer system. A tentative determination has been made on the effluent limitations and special permit conditions t h a t w i l l p r eve n t a n d control pollution. A final determination will not be made until all timely comments received in response to this notice have been evaluated. PUBLIC COMMENT AND INFORMATION The draft permit and fact sheet may be viewed at the Department of Ecology (Ecology) website: http:// w w w. e c y. w a . g o v / p r o -

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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 the Enumclaw office. The primary coverage will be city government, business, sports, general assignment stories; and may include arts coverage. Schedule includes evening and/or weekend work. As a Reporter for Sound Publishing, you will be expected to: • be inquisitive and resourceful in the coverage of assigned beats; • write stories that are tight and to the point; • post on the publication’s web site; • layout pages, using InDesign;

• produce 5 by-line stories per week; • use a digital camera to take photographs of the stories you cover; • blog and use Twitter on the web; • shoot and edit videos for the web .

We are looking for a team player willing to get involved in the local business community through publication of the monthly journal and daily web journalism. 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 journalism and everything 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 deadline-driven environment. Must be proficient with AP style, layout and design using Adobe InDesign; and use the publication’s website 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 your cover letter, resume, and include five examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to: hreast@ soundpublishing.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 workplace. Check out our website to find out more about us! www.soundpublishing.com

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1 PLOT $7,500 IN Pretigous Sunset Memorial Park in Bellevue. View of the mountains!!! Sold out space in the desirable “Garden of Prayer� section. Lot # 210, space # 5. Owner pays transfer fee & endowment care fee. If available would retail at $22,000. Private owner. 503-412-8424. 2 CEMETERY PLOTS, Sunset Hills Memorial Park, Bellevue. Located in the sold out Garden of Gethsemane 2 side x side spaces 7 & 8 in lot 121. Plots are in the center of the garden, located North of the mausoleums. Value $24,000 ea, asking $9,000 each or 2 for $15,000. 206679-4799 or email SLRNDRR@gmail.com (2) SIDE BY Side plots in sold out “Heather Section� of Greenwood Memorial Park in Renton. Plots 3 & 4. Monuments are OK. Valued at $10,000 each. $6,900 negotiable. Will entertain ALL OFFERS! Seller pays transfer fees. And r e w, 2 0 6 - 3 7 3 - 1 9 8 8 (Renton) (2) SxS PLOTS $19,500 a t B e l l ev u e ` s S u n s e t Hills Memorial Park in the SOLD OUT Garden of Devotion. Section 31b Lots 9 and 10. Peaceful S e t t i n g . O w n e r p ay s transfer fee. If available, would retail at $44,000. Call Bob 425-454-5996. 5 PLOTS FOR $9,000 total, cer tified check. Washington Memor ial Park, Bonney Watson, SeaTac, in the desirable “Garden of Flowers� Section 18, Blk 55. Current value is $18,975 or $3,795 / plot. Email me if you are interested, etterclan@gmail.com or call 1-651-402-7053.

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$8000 SUNSET HILLS Cemetery plot or 2 plots for $15,000. Well manicured Garden of Prayer. Lovely panoramic cityscape setting. Easy access, right off the road located in Lot 78, spaces 3 & 4. Owner pays transfer fee. Private seller. Loyd at 509-674-5867.

Mountain Crest Memorial Park A Beautiful Resting Place for Loved Ones Pricing from $750 to $7000 36424 312th Ave SE

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WANTED: Case & buckknives etc. Axes & hatchets. Old Logging To o l s. 2 5 3 - 3 5 5 - 1 7 4 3 , 253-862-6484 Firewood, Fuel & Stoves

31 TON LOG SPLITTER t a g a l o n g M T D. 8 H P. Good condition! Used for two cords only. $1400 firm. 360-367-6297. NOTICE Washington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (receipt) that shows the s e l l e r ’s a n d b u y e r ’s name and address and the date delivered. The invoice should also state the price, the quantity delivered and the quantity upon which the price is based. There should be a statement on the type and quality of the wood. When you buy firewood write the seller’s phone number and the license plate number of the delivery vehicle. The legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord. Estimate a c o r d by v i s u a l i z i n g a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet. Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimension. To m a k e a f i r e w o o d complaint, call 360-9021857. agr.wa.gov/inspection/ WeightsMeasures/Fire woodinformation.aspx agr.wa.gov/inspection/WeightsMeasures/Firewoodinformation.aspx

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(206)280-4071 WA MEMORIAL Eternal Light Mausoleum. Deluxe companion, perimeter D, row 3, crypts 3 - 4. Deluxe companion, perimeter D, row 3, crypts 5 - 6. 4 for $25,000 or asking $13,500 each. Includes two openings, two closings, two names and two vases. Call Bob 206-365-1515. Electronics

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4” Concrete floor with fibermix reinforcement and zip-strip crack control, (2) 10’x8’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/stainless steel lockset and self-closing hinges, 18” eave and gable overhangs, 2’ poly eavelight, (2) 12”x12” gable vents. $

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10’x8’ Metal framed split sliding door w/cam-latch closers, 8’x4’ metal framed cross hatch sliding door with cam latch closers, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/stainless steel lockset and selfclosing hinges, 2’ poly eavelight, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent. $ $ $

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4” Concrete floor with fibermix reinforcement and zip-strip crack control, (2) 9’x8’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/stainless steel lockset and self-closing hinges, 4’x3’ double glazed vinyl window w/screen, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent. $

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3 Chihuahua/Yorkshire Enumclaw female pubs. Shots and wo r m e d . G r e a t s m a l l companions, tiny and adorable! $250 and up, Chehalis. 360-245-3990. 7 GREAT DANE pups. Beautiful purebred puppies are Harlequin, Mantle and Blue Merle. Wonderful dispositions! $400 ea. Photos emailed upon request. Call 253-2234315. Tacoma area.

2 1 s t A N N UA L B U C K C r e e k P r i z e R i d e by Enumclaw Trailr iders/ Back Country Horsemen Saturday, August 2nd. Registration 8am. Riders out; 9am to noon. Food included with entry! Great pr izes! Contact Geri Jo (360)284-2315.

jean@schraderhausk9.com

8100

Dogs! 3/4 Great Pyrenees, 1/8 Maremma & 1/8 English Mastiff puppies! 6 M & 5 F, 4 weeks GARAGE SALES old. Large, strong, working dogs. Parents working on goat farm. Shots Garage/Moving Sales & wormed. $500 each. King County Kingston, WA. AUBURN 253-347-1835 AUBURN EAGLES Anjhof585075@aol.com nual Multi Family Sale! www.worldclassmastiffs.com 702 “M” Street SE. FriM I N I AU S S I E P U P S - day and Saturday, July JUST TOO CUTE! 4 red 25th and 26th from 9am Merles, 2 red tris, well - 4pm. BBQ hamburger s o c i a l i z e d . J e f fe r s o n and hot dog lunch will be C o u n t y. A S D R r e g i s - available 11am - 2pm. trable. 360-385-1981 N OVA S C OT I A D u c k Tolling Retrievers Male & Female pups. Both parents on site. Great fa m i l y d o g s. S h o t s & Wormed. Call to learn more 360-435-1893.

Enumclaw

30009 SE 392nd. 8:30AM-5PM, July 25th-26th. Collectables, dishes, antiques, furniture, tools, set of Spode dishes, armoire. Lots of misc.

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW

(253) 219-5952

AUBURN, 98092.

8 th A N N UA L S A L E 7/25 & 7/26! Fri., 9 a 6 p and Sat., 9 a - 4 p. Something for everyone! Furniture, lamps, house hold, bedding, antiques, books, kitchen galore, small appl, bedding, framed ar t, vases, tools, collectibles, Christmas in J u l y, t o y s , g a m e s , crafts & tons more cash only. 32049 109th Place SE Wesley Homes Lea Hills Retirement Center. 1 mi W. o f G r e e n R i v e r Community College

BONNEY LAKE, 98391.

Garage/Moving Sales King County

Enumclaw BIG SALE! Tools, clothing, auto par ts. Fri. & Sat. 8AM-4PM. 23832 S.E. 471st. Off 241st. ENUMCLAW

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7/26, 9am-4pm, 1627 Washington Ave Rain Cancels Enumclaw

Moving/ Downsizing Sale. Furniture, Housewares, Shop Tools. Frid a y - S a t u r d a y, J u l y 25th-26th, 9AM-5PM. 24625 SE 448th St. Enumclaw

LIONS 4 KIDS Rummage Sale School Supply Fundraiser Sat, 7/26, 8a- 3p Clean quality adult clothes; prof. / casual / dresses for all occasions! Clothes w/ store tags / brand names/ jeans. Shoes, purses. Pic frames, household, crafts, sporting. Guy corner, baby items, household, etc.

Follow signs; off Hwy 410, behind Grocery Outlet

Multi-family garage sale. July 24th-26th, Thursd ay - S a t u r d ay, 9 A M 5PM. Something for everyone! Adults and kids: DV D ’ s , b o o k s , k i d s clothes, toys. Too many things to mention. 40306 185th Pl SE (off of 400th next to Happy Horse Farm.) Enumclaw

Neighborhood Garage Sale. Friday- Saturday, 7/25-7/26, 8AM-3PM. 3120 Edith Ave. Lots of household items, clothes and misc. FEDERAL WAY

Bothell

TAILGATE / Flea Market sponsored by Town Hall A n t i q u e s a t B o t h e l l ’s Countr y Village. Sat., July 26th, 9am-3pm. Located at: 23716 BothellE ve r e t t H w y. B o t h e l l WA 98021. This 11 th Annual Event is featuring local artists, including interesting re-purposed art & flea market finds. See you there! Call. 425-487-8979 ENUMCLAW, 98255.

10th ANNUAL FREE K-12 SPORTS CAMP 7/28-7/31, 9a-12:30p Baseball, Flag Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Cheerleading. 360-825-1111 Sunrise Elementary School, 899 Osceola, at 244th Ave SE.

Registration www.firstbaptistch1. qwestoffice.net

KLOSHE ILLAHEE Annu a l C o m mu n i t y Ya r d Sale. 20+ Homes participating. Located at 370th Street and Enchanted Parkway, just South of Wild Waves. July 25th and 26th, 8am to 3pm. Mark your calendar! Annual all-park yard sale. Crystalaire Mobile Home Park, 2370 Farman St. N. Come find your treasure. Antiques, collectibles, clothes, furniture, kitchenware, art work, tools and much more! Free hot dogs/ drinks across from office 11AM until gone. July 26th, 8AM-5PM. (360)825-1536. Garage/Moving Sales Pierce County Buckley

Garage/Moving Sales Pierce County Bonney Lake

Come check us out! Cedar Ridge Retirement and Assisted Living Community’s residents and staff are holding a community yard sale on Saturday, July 26th from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM. We’ll have furniture, small kitchen and household décor items, handmade crochet and knitted items and a bunch of other good buys! Cedar Ridge Retirement and Assisted Living Community 9515 198th Ave. E., B o n n ey L a ke , WA 98391

Buckley’s Backyard Blowout “Buckwood” Annual Garage Sale July 25th-27th Fri-Sun 9AM-5PM Maps Available- Buckley Downtown Businesses & Sites Listed Below 1. 140 Naches St 2. 214 Naches St 3. 300 Park Ave #38 4. 287 N. 4th St 5. 576 4th Ave 6. 356 Edith St 7. 412 Fulton St 8. 1313 Alfano Pl (Copperwind) 9. 463 Sorensen St (Copperwind) 10. 154 N. A St 11. 147 N. A St 12. 173 Cedar St 13. 214 Cedar St 14. 151 S. B St 15. 235 Rainier St. N. 16. 249 S. Elsa St. 17. 1461 Main St. 18. 234 Heather Lane 19. 273 Heather Lane 20. 302 N. Sergeant St (Friendly Horse Acres Fundraiser) 21. 136 S. Sergeant St 22. 247 Shay Rd 23. 881 Sheets Rd 24. 832 Lund St. 25. 430 Spiketon Rd 26. 376 Pearl St 27. Thunderbird Park (Main St) Fundraising & Countr y Mar ket Saturday, July 26th w/ Live Music 1PM-4PM

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Estate Sales

Covered yard sale. 15918 256th Ave E, Friday, July 25th & Satur- Grandma died plus we d ay, Ju l y 2 6 t h , 9 A M - e m p t i e d 3 c o n d o s , something for everyone, 5PM. Follow balloons. housewares, furniture, Buckley Youth Center electronics, art, clothing. GAR Yard Sale Fundraiser! No junk all good stuff A 123 GE S July 26th & 27th, 9AM-4 and plenty of it all priced 4C A L h May EPM. 251 S River Ave, to sell. July 18 & 19, 9-4 er 18-1 ry St. 9, 8 B u c k l e y. To d o n a t e @ 2503 106th Ave Ct E, As see -4 n in items call (360)825-9170 Edgewood 98372.

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not humans. The “Foreign Affairs” article uses the example of Instagram, a photo sharing application. Fourteen people created the company without needing many unskilled workers or even much money. The idea went viral. After a year and a half, the company sold for $750 million! Ironically, Kodak, a photo company that at its height employed 145,000 and had billions in assets, went bankrupt near the same time. A few superstars make millions, while the masses salaries stagnate and/or their jobs disappear. This is true in sports and music, as well as on the Internet. As time passes, more of the economy is being transformed by the developing

technology: retail, manufacturing, finance and marketing. “And sure enough, the United States today features one of the world’s highest levels of real GDP per capita – even as its median income has essentially stagnated for two decades,” the article states. This brings up a troubling question: Who will be able to afford to buy these newly developed products if jobs disappear and incomes continue to stagnate? These changes are likely to be permanent and pervasive. Trying to prepare for these changes for both our children and ourselves is challenging for the best of us. Those who have fewer opportunities and resources, both financially

and educationally, will be hurt the most. Schools will need to change as competition from more cheaply paid graduates in other parts of the world make it even more difficult to find jobs in the U.S. High-quality education, health care and retirement security must be addressed to avoid increasing the gap between the haves and have-nots. To ignore this issue is to invite political and economic unrest. According to the authors, the strategy to combat these enormous technological shifts is “intellectually simple, but politically difficult”: increase basic research in health, science and technology, in education and fix our decaying infra-

structure; roads, sanitation, energy and communications. These would give this nation long-term economic growth to make the necessary adjustments. Perhaps the McCleary decision requiring full funding of K-12 education will help Washington state keep up with these trends, if only the Legislature will comply. The first step in this process is to understand the rapid changes taking place in front of us that are often too close to see clearly. Not facing reality will see a continuation of the increasing gap between those who are doing well in our society and those who are left behind. To do nothing is to invite more of the same.

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Charming Enumclaw home, newly updated! Refinished, original Fir flooring, fresh interior paint, new vinyl throughout kitchen & utility room. Double pane vinyl windows, gas forced air furnace and gas water heater. 3 walk-in closets and a walk-in pantry! Very functional floor plan with large living room, kitchen and laundry/mud room. Level lot, partially fenced and within walking distance to parks, bus and historic downtown. Great investment, turn key and move-in ready. MLS 665079

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This 2,620 sq. ft. home has a lot of open space for family and entertaining. The elegant entry hallway and arched designs throughout this home give it a unique feel. Huge family room opens to the informal dining areas. Master suite with walk in closet. Two large guest bedrooms with double closets. 2.5 baths, huge bonus room. Office area, and attached two-car garage. Fully fenced in back yard with beautiful Mt Rainier View. MLS# 655459

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CHURCH FROM 11 rection. Because God loves us, God made sure we would not have to carry around our shortcomings; instead, we are to lighten our emotional load and let go of what we feel we have failed to do. I know this is not easily done. Many people go around with a heavy rock

around their neck because they cannot forgive. But, if we want to be resilient, we learn to trust that God’s promises are there for each of us. So take a chance and open the lid of the spiritual trunk. You will find many treasures there. I am glad I was able to pull resilience out of the trunk. By the way, I saw more resilience in the trunk, just waiting for you to remove it.

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Completely remodeled 3 Bd. 1 Ba. home in Enumclaw’s downtown core. Classic old home feel with the amenities found in a newly built home. Wood laminate floors throughout livingroom, kitchen and dining area. Beautiful wood cabinetry with granite counter tops. New drywall/textured and paint throughout home. New carpet in every bedroom. New energy saving windows.New furnace, water heater and stainless steel appliances including range, microwave and dishwasher. New doors, siding and exterior paint. MOVE IN READY! MLS# 666619. Call Elizabeth Amos

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Well maintained 2700 SF Willowgate home features 3 bedrooms + den + large bonus & a 3 car garage (tandem). Great floor plan w/ formal living & dining rooms & kitchen which is open to the family room. Spacious master w/ walk-in closet & double sinks in the master bath. Also has A/C, a newer roof, fresh exterior paint. Back yard is beautiful w/ an attractive water feature, raised garden beds, covered deck, patio & a 9X12 shed. Fully fenced back yard w/ RV parking! Great view of Mt. Rainier! MLS# 654539 Call Tom & Laurie Kittelman

Restored turn of the century home with 9’ ceilings, eat-in country kitchen with custom cabinets, French doors, tiled and fir flooring, classic trim and fixtures throughout. 10.46 fenced acres with fruit trees, blueberries, raspberries, grape arbor and garden space. Spectacular Mt. Rainier view. 4 Stall barn with hay storage and tack room. Hay field yields 750 bales of hay. 50 year roof, Trex deck. Unfinished bonus room over garage. Welcome to country living! MLS# 618026

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Custom home. Board and batten cedar siding. Built to maximize Rainier and Cascade mnt views. Sits on 4.1 acres w/mature landscaping. Large and inviting exterior spaces for entertaining. Invisible fencing on 2+ acres to keep the dog safe. Visible fencing traverses the property and pastures. Beautiful and durable “shake” look metal-50 yr roof. 5 Bd., 2.5 Ba. Daylight basement style with walk-in lower floor. Newer Trane furnace. Master and laundry on main floor. Large multi-bay shop with power. Welcome home! MLS# 611873.

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