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Schools complain of ‘fail’ label Local school districts join others in touting success stories, downplaying federal mandate

with no action in Congress and the 2014 deadline for meeting AYP approached, the Department of Education granted states waivers on a yearly basis. For the past two years Washington had received such waivers. This year, however, the state’s waiver was denied

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Who’s going to flinch first? The state of Washington and the U.S. Department of Education are playing a game of chicken that puts Washington state students in the middle. A lack of action on Capitol Hill in DC related to updating the Education and Secondary Education Act — its most current iteration is known by the name “No Child Left Behind” — has trickled down to Washington’s school districts, which were required to mail home letters that labeled schools as failing. The label came from the US Department of Education, which revoked Washington state’s waiver from requirements in No Child Left Behind (NCLB) earlier this year, making Washington the first state in the country to lose its waiver. One of the requirements in No Child Left Behind is that schools meet Annual Yearly Progress, or AYP, benchmarks. Among those benchmarks is by 2014 every student pass their state’s standardized tests in reading and math. The ESEA has historically been updated regularly, but has been overdue for a revision for a number of years. That update would replace No Child Left Behind. As the date for refreshed legislation came and went

No change equaled no waiver. Besides mailing home the letters, there are also federally imposed financial ramifications for districts. Schools that receive Title 1 funds — e.g. schools that meet a threshold in the number of students who receive free and reduced lunch and receive federal funds for programs that help economically disadvantaged students in the classroom through additional programming — and are labeled as failing must set aside 20 percent of the Title 1 funds for either private tutors or to transport students to other schools. Additionally, after two years of not meeting AYP, schools enter a series of remedial steps as outlined in NCLB, which can conclude in the reorganization of a school.

DISTRICTS MAKE A POINT OF THEIR OWN

because of a Department of Education requirement that students performance on standardized tests be a component in teacher evaluations. In Washington, including that component in evaluations would require a change in state law by the legislature.

Last week the superintendents of 28 school districts in the Puget Sound Educational Service District, which provides additional resources and support for school districts and includes Sumner, White River and Enumclaw school districts, signed a letter that took a stance against the “failing” label, calling it “repressive” and “punitive.”

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aeyton Pearson couldn’t be happier to be able to go outside on the deck with his family. He can’t tell you verbally but you can see the joy when you look at his face. A few months ago this wasn’t the case, Paeyton was not able to go outside on his own without someone helping him open the sliding glass door and maneuver down the three stairs to the patio below. All that has changed, Paeyton can now

scoot his way outside where he can enjoy the deck and the families’ new hot tub. With the help of Make A Wish, family and friends and local community members, the Pearsons were able to make the outdoors more accessible for Paeyton. Paeyton’s mom, Cassie, said he sometimes will wake up in the middle of the night and make his way to the deck. The incentive of being able to go outside has helped him learn how to open doors, she added. Paeyton was born with a genetic condition

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Paeyton Pearson, sitting, poses with his family and Make A Wish volunteers in front of the families’ new spa. From left to right Reagan, Darbie, Dianna, Cassie, Noah, Allie, Milo and Collette. Photo by Sarah Wehmann

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SCHOOLS FROM 1 ENUMCLAW SCHOOL DISTRICT

The Enumclaw School District send an original letter home to parents and, in addition, attached the letter signed by the 28 superintendents. “Please keep in mind the only reason you are receiv-

ing this letter this year is because Washington State lost its waiver from NCLB requirements,” wrote Superintendent Mike Nelson. “The Enumclaw School District continues to make excellent progress and our teachers and students work hard every day in the classroom to get results for every child.” Nelson’s two-page letter, dated Aug. 18, explains what steps the district is

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taking and, further, suggests steps parents might take to help their schools and district improve.

WHITE RIVER SCHOOL DISTRICT

In a statement emailed to the newspaper, Superintendent Janel Keating wrote: “Despite significant achievement growth (this despite a documented lack of adequate funding from the

State and Federal Government), schools in Washington, including White River are now facing the reality of this broken law. Instead of providing additional funding, schools in improvement must spend limited resources on transporting students to schools not in improvement, providing supplemental educational services from private providers, and setting aside large sums for professional

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development that might be better spent on direct services to students. These are not failing schools, they are schools failed by an irrational system.”

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One of the ironies of the battle between the state and the Department of Education, and the failing schools label, is that many of the schools now deemed failing have won many awards for excellence in a variety of categories. The idea behind the law, is if students aren’t getting the help they need at school, then give them other options. The law doesn’t take into consideration variables such as English as a second language, or students with special needs. That, school officials say, means the law misses the point, and isn’t effective.

TEACHERS SUPPORT STATE’S DECISION

As for students performance on state tests being a part of teacher evaluations, Rich Wood, spokesman for the Washington Education Association said that the organization supported the state’s move to not change the law. “There’s no research that indicates linking student test scores to teacher evaluations does anything to help students or their teachers,” Wood said. He then pointed to the state’s new teacher evaluation system, the Teacher and Principal Education Project, that was piloted last year and continues to be rolled out this year. “Teachers and school administrators across Washington state are working very hard to implement the new evaluation system in a way that helps students but also teachers as well,” Wood said. “There’s a lot of great work that is being done.”

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The city of Enumclaw’s Gallery 2014 presents the work of painter Nancy Cary Sept. 4 through Sept. 30 in Gallery 2014, located in Enumclaw City Hall, 1339 Griffin Ave. She is billed as an energetic and emotional painter who continues to push herself to do new creative work. Her landscapes are frequently exhibited in and around Enumclaw. For this show, she chooses to show portraits of friends and relatives. These paintings are the expressions of a dedicated artist. Artist Statement “Many months have been spent painting gardens, flowers, architecture, and landscapes. My works have been exhibited in group and solo shows in this area since 2007. My paintings have been well-received by both the general public and the owners of the properties I paint. “Now, I’d like to invite you to see my private collection. “The exhibit is titled “SHOW & TELL” because these paintings are portraits of family members and friends and are for viewing only. At times the completed painting isn’t what the original intent was, although its original excitement is still there. I capture an emotion or the essence or personality of the person I paint. The pieces are painted on canvas in the studio from digital studies. I primarily use the painting knife, although sometimes I execute an entire painting with the brush. “Imagine a 4 foot canvas covered with gobs of paint that has been moved about in such a way that a personality is created through color and texture. I find this very exciting!” Hours for the exhibition space are 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

EHS class of ‘74 planning reunion The Enumclaw High School class of 1974 reunion is planned for Sept. 20. All who were a part of the class, whether they graduated with the class or not, are invited to attend. For information, contact Anne Wilson-Byam at mswilby94@yahoo.com or 360-825-7432 or Leah Foos McIntyre at leahmcintyre@comcast.net or 253-326-0727.


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WISH FROM 1 called 1P36 Deletion Syndrome. Cassie said 17 years ago when he was born not much was not about his condition. Since then, she added, a number of studies have been done and roughly 1 in 10,000 people are affected by 1P36. 1P36 is usually a random event where genetic material on chromosome 1 are lost. According to Opening Autism’s website, the severity of associated conditions range from person to person. They can include structural abnormalities of the brain, seizures, low muscle tone, vision and hearing problems as well as other medical, physical and developmental conditions. Paeyton is unable to walk and communicates with others using sign language. Cassie said she got the idea of applying to Make A Wish from friends who had done so. And Paeyton just made the cut, wishes are only granted to children ages 2 to 17. At the time of applying, she was unsure of what the wish would. Then they started noticing that Paeyton loved the idea of being outside. Cassie said her parent’s had recently remodeled their home and added a deck that was accessible for Paeyton. She said anytime they were over, he would be out on the deck rain or shine. Once Cassie found out Paeyton was eligible for a wish to be granted, she said she sat down with Paeyton to discuss what he’d want his wish to be. Within Make A Wish, there are five different wishes that can be granted.

You can Wish To Be, Wish To Meet, Wish To Go, Wish To Have and Wish To Give. For the Pearson’s they decided Paeyton’s wish was to have a hot tub surrounded by a deck that he can easily get himself around. The idea of the hot tub is helpful to his condition, he is able to work on his therapy at home. Cassie said they are able to work on his balance, he can stretch his legs and he is able to reach for things all while in the hot tub. A special aspect of the Pearson’s new spa is MicroSilk. This creates micro bubbles that sooth the body. There are a number of benefits to having this technology and Cassie said it has helped Paey ton’s moods and has also helped him sleep better at night. Paeyton as well as one of his sisters has Eczema and Cassie said the MicroSilk in the spa has helped both of them with their skin condition. When Paeyton scoots around and sits on the f loor, Cassie said it is hard to always be on the same level as him and even so when he is sitting in a chair and they are standing. But the hot tub has allowed Paeyton to be on the same level as his parents and his five younger siblings. Cassie said she didn’t anticipate that aspect when they first asked for the hot tub. “It’s the neatest thing,” Cassie said. “Now we are all on the same level. There is a connection of face time.” Make A Wish works with about

a $5,000 budget per wish. For the Pearsons that paid for the hot tub. Through word of mouth and community donations, they were able to get a new door that is easier for Paeyton to open as well as a new deck with railing. After the work was completed, the Pearson’s hosted a party. Paeyton had friends come over from school and they were able to enjoy the hot tub together. “It was nice to see him socializing,” Make A Wish volunteer Dianna Whitley said. Paeyton is a senior at White River High School. And through a program at the school, Cassie said he will be able to attend until he is 21 years old. The program provides speech and cognitive therapy for Paeyton. And after this year, Cassie said, he will be able to start working. The program provides half day of school and half day of working so those in the program can make a transition into the working world. Cassie said it is unknown what Paeyton’s job will entail but she said he loves to be read to and the idea of him going to elementary schools and having kids read to him is a possibility. Paeyton’s wish would not have been possible without his Make A Wish volunteers Dianna Whitley, Collette Meyer and Julie Spencer. A number of community members also helped grant his wish. Marquis Spas provided the spa with MicroSilk that was delivered and installed by Aqua Rec’s.

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HARASSMENT: A report of telephone harassment was taken the evening of Aug. 18. A suspect was to be cited through the mail. ILLEGAL CAMPFIRE: Police responded Aug. 18 to a Battersby Avenue location to assist firefighters with an illegal campfire. The fire was extinguished and subjects left the area. ATM THEFT: The theft of an automatic teller machine from a location of 284th Avenue Southeast was reported the morning of Aug. 17. A business owner was to contact police with the serial number. VEHICLE RETURNED: A vehicle had initially been reported as stolen, filed with the King County Sheriff’s Office. But the victim returned home on Aug. 17 to find the vehicle parked in the driveway. It was unknown who returned the automobile. DO NOT DRIVE: Officers responded the evening of Aug. 17 to a Battersby Avenue location after hearing of a woman, who was impaired, attempting to drive. She was contacted, advised not to drive and was given a ride home. JAIL FIGHT: Authorities intervened the afternoon of Aug. 16 when a fight involving two inmates broke out in the city jail. Both parties were evaluated by medical personnel and the victim declined to press charges. VEHICLE PROWL: An Aug. 16 incident on Charwila Lane resulted in a person being arrested and charged with vehicle prowl, resisting arrest and malicious mischief. AUTO STOLEN: A red Honda Civic was reported stolen the morning of Aug. 15. Two days later, it was located by King County Sheriff’s Office personnel. The registered

owner was notified and claimed the vehicle. LIBRARY ISSUE: A citizen stopped by the police station lobby Aug. 15, reporting that someone who frequents the public library is abusing the privilege. Officers checked on the situation and determined there was nothing criminal going on. The reporting party was advised to contact the library staff with her concerns. CUSTODY EXCHANGED: A city officer went to Auburn Aug. 15 to meet with a Federal Way officer and take possession of a subject wanted on a warrant issued by Enumclaw Municipal Court. The subject was delivered to the Enumclaw jail and booked. BURGLARY REPORTED: A burglary at a Cole Street location was reported to police at 4:45 a.m. Aug. 14. Several items were stolen and damage was done to the windows. There were no immediate suspects. FLASHER: Police were told the morning of Aug. 14 of a man exposing himself to joggers in the Monroe Avenue vicinity. Officers checked the area without locating the suspect. POLITICAL SIGN: A citizen told police Aug. 14 of a political sign blocking the sidewalk in front of the post office. An officer found there was adequate room for pedestrians to walk around the booth and the issue was settled. POLICE ASSISTANCE: Officers responded the afternoon of Aug. 14 to the public library parking lot after hearing of a driver who was possibly impaired. It turned out to be a health issue and the driver was transported to his residence. DISTURBANCE: Police responded shortly after 4 a.m. Aug. 14 to a Franklin Street address, where

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IN THE DITCH: Officers were dispatched the afternoon of Aug. 19 to a state Route 410 location following a report of a vehicle in the ditch. Police made contact with an 18-year-old Buckley man and a 15-year-old Bonney Lake female. The driver said he went into the ditch to avoid hitting a car that turned in front of him on the highway. There was no apparent damage to the vehicle; a tow truck was called at the owner’s request. UNDER THE INFLUENCE: At 6 p.m. Aug. 19, police stopped a 30-year-old Lake Tapps man for speeding in the 200 block of Church Street. He was driving with a suspended license and showed signs of impairment, so he was taken into custody and transported to the Buckley jail. Medical assistance was called for when the man claimed he was unable to walk. He was then taken to a nearby hospital and a search warrant was obtained so blood could be taken. He was released from the hospital and transported to the SCORE jail in Des Moines where he was booked for DUI and driving with a suspended license. CAR CRASH: City officers responded the afternoon of Aug. 16 to assist with a traffic accident that was blocking the roadway at the intersection of state Route 162 and SR 165. Contact was made with all involved and information was taken; when a State Patrol trooper arrived, the scene and information was transferred to the WSP. ENUMCLAW ASSIST: A Buckley officer was dispatched shortly before 5 a.m. Aug. 16 to assist Enumclaw police with the apprehension of a juvenile for vehicle prowl.

Firefighters again ‘Fill the Boot’ for MDA

More than 20 members and volunteers of the local fire department collected $10,090 during the annual Fill the Boot drive on Aug. 15. Money raised will help fund MDA’s programs of worldwide research, specialized health care services and day-to-day support, which includes sending children affected by muscular dystrophy and related muscle diseases to a weeklong, barrier-free MDA summer camp at Camp Seymour in Gig Harbor. As the Muscular Dystrophy Association’s largest national sponsor, the International Association of Fire Fighters fuels MDA’s mission to find treatments and cures for life-threatening muscle diseases. Above, volunteer firefighter Joe Dines accepts a donation. Courtesy photo.

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Human food often causes problem in pets Many pet owners do their best to ensure optimal health for their companion animals. Veterinary visits, exercise and diet play an integral role in pet health. Pet owners tend to be very selective when choosing commercial pet foods, but sometimes they’re less discerning when they offer scraps of their own food to pets. It can be hard to resist the pleading eyes of a pet looking for a handout from the dinner table. While it is generally fine to offer a tidbit here and there, even small amounts of certain foods can cause illness or even death, and pet owners are encouraged to familiarize themselves with foods that may be hazardous to pets.

Some foods people eat can be toxic or even lethal to pets. Avocado, for example, contains persin, which can cause vomiting and diarrhea in dogs, according to the Gateway Animal Hospital. Birds and rodents are also sensitive to avocado poisoning. Grapes and raisins are other seemingly healthy foods that can be harmful to pets. The toxin inside of these fruits is unknown, but grapes and raisins can cause kidney failure. Cyanide is present in the seeds/pits of plums, pears and peaches, making these fruits potentially hazardous as well. The ASPCA lists coffee, caffeinated products and chocolate as dangerous for pets as well. These items contain sub-

stances called methylxanthines that, when ingested by companion animals, can cause vomiting, panting, hyperactivity, tremors, and seizures. Dark chocolate is more dangerous than milk chocolate. Baking chocolate is the most toxic kind of chocolate to dogs. Foods and products artificially sweetened by xylitol will cause insulin release in many species, and this can lead to liver failure. Keep pets away from chewing gum, candy and toothpaste. Common herbs like onions, chives and garlic can cause gastrointestinal irritation and may lead to red blood cell damage. Cats are more susceptible than dogs to

these foods, but each species can be affected negatively. Dog owners have frequently offered animal bones as a treat. However, these bones may harbor bacteria that can cause gastrointestinal illnesses. Furthermore, bones can splinter while they are being chewed, potentially lodging in the esophagus or intestines of the pet. The following are some additional human foods and beverages that should not be given to pets: alcoholic beverages, apple seeds, hops, macadamia nuts, moldy foods, mushrooms, potato leaves and stems, salt, tea, tomato leaves and stems, yeast dough and walnuts.

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A baseball life. If one incomplete sentence can sum up Frank Osborne’s life, those three words may come close, while still falling short. Frank Osborne died Aug. 15, 2014, a Friday. He was 87. The life he lived, and the lives he affected over his many years as high school teacher, baseball coach and friend, could easily fill the lines of this column with many left out. I had the opportunity to know Frank best during the years between about 2004 and 2008 when he would come into the Courier-Herald and we would sit in the conference room talking baseball from high Dennis Box school to the majors. Editor I have known many coaches and players, but few if any had the reservoir of knowledge about the game Frank held in his head. To grasp Frank’s vision of the game one has to understand that he saw the game through the sharp-focus lens of the players between the lines. Frank understood all the technical jargon and the proper execution of every position on the field better than anyone I’ve known, but his gift for the game was not his technical prowess. It was how he transferred his knowledge of the

How often can you say that your elected officials have personally been a big help to you? Well, hats off to U.S. Congressman Dave Reichert and his office. When we had our identity stolen and a fraudulent tax return filed in our name the fun began. After four trips to the IRS regional office in Tacoma spanning over a year we were told there was nothing they could do to help free up our legitimate return. I’ll spare you the details but we were wondering what else could be done. Enter Reichert and his staff. They

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took the matter in hand immediately on our behalf and contacted the IRS and got the process of reconciling the issue started. In a matter of weeks they were able to do what we couldn’t get done in a year. Our return was issued and the matter was put to rest in a very timely matter. Thank you for serving your constituents in a very practical way. M. McDougall Enumclaw

Family will never forget lesson taught years ago I have never written to the paper before, but after reading Wally’s World “Final goodbye to an old friend,” I felt compelled. I thought it was a suiting tribute to a unique, if not particularly “impor-

tant,” fixture in our community. Wally did get one thing wrong. Art Pohlot will be remembered for generations, at least in my family. When I was 17 years old, Art picked me up in his ‘55 Chevy Bel Air and said, “let’s go for a ride kiddo.” He took me for a long drive in the country and told me a tragic story of how drinking and his stupidity cost the life of a friend. It made a great impression on me and Art have been close friends ever since. When he left us a few weeks ago, he left me his beloved 1976 Chevy luv, “Kermit.” I hope to restore it and one day, take my son for a long drive and tell him of my good friend Art and the hard mistake that he did not want me to make. Camber Nash Buckley

Gates fought four ‘wars’ at once In his memoir, “Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War,” former secretary of defense under both Bush and Obama, Robert M. Gates, states that he fought four wars at the same time. The U.S. military was fighting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and at the same time Gates had to “fight” two domestic wars: with Congress and with the Pentagon itself. These domestic wars required as much cunning, thought and planning as the overseas wars. Gates’ priority Gates’ primary priority as secretary was to protect the soldiers who served under him to the best of his ability. He wanted to get the best equipment and support that was possible. One example of this was to get rid of Humvees, which were death traps to the soldiers who drove them over improvised explosive devices. There was no undercarriage protection. Gates wanted vehicles that could withstand these blasts. Such vehicles were developed with heavier undercarriage armor and wedge-shaped bottoms to deflect the force of the blast. They were called mine-resistant ambush protected vehicles. The sooner combat soldiers could use these new vehicles in the field, the fewer deaths and injuries would be suffered. Congress’ priorities Congress’ political concerns was to preserve defense jobs within their states. These priorities almost always trumped what was good for the combat soldiers fighting for us. To lose a government contract for a new Air Force tanker, for instance, would mean that Washington state would have fewer jobs for Boeing workers and their subcontractors. That would

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mean angry voters who might react by voting out the incumbent senators or representatives. As a result, Congress fought to maintain programs for weapons systems that were no longer needed or requested by the Defense Department. Instead of being able to purchase what the combat soldiers needed, Defense procured weapons that were of no use to them and which were designed to fight wars, which no longer threatened the U.S. Gates came up with a game plan to defeat these Congressional behaviors. He wrote up budget requests that would wipe out 32 unwanted weapons systems at the same time. That way Congressional representatives and senators couldn’t horse trade. They couldn’t make deals to save one defense contract in return for promises of future votes. As a result of this strategy Gates got all 32 defense contracts cancelled and saved the nation $400 billion. Pentagon priorities Gates found the common attitude of the Pentagon brass was to prepare for the next war, not to fight the current one. There was little sense of urgency in procurement. Needed equipment like MRAPs could be delayed for years, partly because of the mind-numbing bureaucracy and stupidity of military

decision makers. There were simply too many rules and procedures to follow to get anything done. To fight this tendency, Gates set up alternative approaches and then used his power and influence to push these needed programs through, cutting out a lot of the bureaucracy and red tape. It took a lot of his time and energy to do so, but without the constant pressure from a deeply involved secretary, the programs would not move to completion. Outsiders may not understand this, but those who work in the Pentagon do not want wars. They prefer peace. They like the personal privileges that come from working in the Pentagon. Wars tend to disrupt the peaceful functioning of those who work there. They also may cause one to lose out on promotions in a very status-driven organization. Those who stir things up are viewed as enemies to advancement. They are punished for diligence and whistle blowing. In order to combat these ingrown habits, Gates had to constantly ride herd on the bureaucracy that might find numerous ways to thwart a secretary of defense. In order to do this, he had to hire the right people to understand the bureaucratic games that were being played and end them with periodic firings to set an example for the rest. After Gates ended his term as “secdef,” he wrote an excellent account of his time fighting four wars: one in Iraq, one in Afghanistan, one in Congress and one in the Defense Department. His hardest wars seemed to be with Congress and the Pentagon, not against the insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Make time in your day to talk to, listen to God Let’s take a couple of examples where Church we “have time.” Most Corner of us wait in line in the grocery store. Sometimes we get so antsy that we look to Cindy Ehlke see if some other line Calvary Presbyterian is shorter. All of us have to wait for the light to change at soul and all your strength.” And God has said, “Be still intersections. Again, we and know that I Am God.” get antsy and start griping These are not options; God that the light takes too long. did not say do these things Heaven help us if we do not make it on the first light when you get around to it. So how can we love God and have to wait again. But, wholly and pay attention if what if we made use of that we cannot even get through time to talk to God or to be our days without feeling still and see what God has behind? to say to us?

OBITUARIES FRANK OSBORNE Frank Osborne, 87, died peacefully Aug. 15, 2014. He was born July 23, 1927, and is remembered as a family man, teacher, baseball coach, community volunteer and entrepreneur. He was recognized locally and nationally for the impact he had on countless lives through his decades of service. He attended school in Kent, Wash., and joined the U.S.

A few of my friends and I are in an online meditation class. We agree to do the exercises on our own and then we share how we are doing. The focus for this week has been to develop the ability to wait patiently. The following quotes are from our instructions for this week. “The Exercise: Any time you find yourself waiting – when you’re in line at the store, waiting for someone who’s late, or waiting for the ‘please wait’ icon on your computer screen to go away – take this as an opportunity to practice mindfulness, mediation, or prayer. When you notice

Marines during World including the 1977 state championship. During War II, serving in China. that time, the American He returned to comBaseba ll Coaches plete his college teaching Association named him degree at the University of the western U.S. coach of Puget Sound and Central the year three times, and Washington University, where he also pitched he was also a finalist for Frank Osborne for the baseball team. He national coach of the year. began his teaching career with The USBCA more recently awardstops at Tahoma and White River, ed him the national Meritorious then spent 27 years teaching and Service Award for his contribucoaching at Enumclaw High School tions to coaching, and the thoubefore retiring in 1981. One of the sands of hours he spent developing most successful coaches in the parks and baseball fields for his country, his clubs won 11 division community, including the Boise championships and 10 league titles, Creek sixplex and the high school

yourself becoming annoyed by having to ‘wait,’ remind yourself, ‘This is terrific! I have some unexpected time to practice mindfulness.’” This exercise prompted me to use my waiting time to pray and to be still before God. I have begun to realize that it is often not that God is not listening to me as much as I am not quiet long enough to hear what God is saying. Since God’s timing is not the same as mine, I have likely missed a whole lot of conversation due to lack of paying attention. There is a caveat to this business of waiting for God.

field Enumclaw later dedicated in his name. He was three times the Washington state coach of the year and a charter inductee into the Washington State Hall of Fame. The Washington State Baseball Coaches Association recently honored him with the establishment of the Frank Osborne Lifetime Achievement Award. He was honored as the Seattle Mariners fan of the year, and spearheaded a Mariners community participation program that helped keep the Mariners in Seattle. The

Grocery lines and traffic lines do not offer all that much time to pray or listen. It is better use of the time than fuming. But I would contend that we need to schedule time into our day for prayer and meditation. Put it on your calendar like any other appointment. The richness of the conversation is better than any other communication you will have in that day. In fact, it will enrich everything else you do.

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Washington Recreation and Park Association honored him with the citation of merit, the highest recognition the WRPA can bestow on a citizen. After his retirement, he began a new career as an entrepreneur with Osborne Innovative Products. Starting in his garage, he invented, built and marketed baseball products, initially for professional teams and players. His business grew rapidly and expanded nationally to include colleges, high schools and players of all ages. He is survived by his wife Eileen; children Gary, Cheri and Jeff; stepchildren Eric and Katia, daughter-in--law Janet; and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by wife Mary Lou and daughter Shawn. Donations can be made to: Osborne Scholarship Fund, EHS, 2929 McDougall, Enumclaw, 98022. Services will take place at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 30, at Enumclaw Presbyterian Church. Following the service, all are invited to a celebration at Osborne field, 2929 McDougall Avenue.

JASON VANLANDINGHAM Jason E. Vanlandingham died Aug. 20, 2014, at the age of 38. He was born Feb. 23, 1976, in Enumclaw and died in Edmonds, Wash. He graduated in 1994 from Enumclaw High School and attended Green River Community

on a scholarship. He was employed by Hos Brothers Construction. He loved to hunt, fish and work in his garden and yard. He is survived by wife Nikkie Vanlandingham of South Prairie, Wash.; Jason Vanlandingham daughters Lili Vanlandingham of Buckley, Taylor Hudlicky of South Prairie and Tori Hudlicky of South Prairie; mother Linda Vanlandingham of Enumclaw; and sisters Angela Showers of Buckley and Lisa Cool of Enumclaw. He was preceded in death by father Fred Vanlandingham in 2008 and nephew Cayden Jo Showers in 2012. A memorial service will take place at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 29, at Weeks’ Funeral Home, 451 Cemetery Rd. in Buckley. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.

GERTRUDE BOTTS Gertrude Roselle “Gertie” Botts, 96, died Aug. 23, 2014, in Bonney Lake. She was born May 11, 1918, in Bellingham, Wash., to Lloyd and Frona Haworth. She graduated from Auburn High school in 1938 and married Paul Botts of Black Diamond on Sept. 14, 1939. They moved into a house on Lawson Street in Black Diamond where they raised six children. She has been a member of St. Barbara Catholic Church since moving

to Black Diamond and involved with the Altar Society. She was a lifetime member of the Black Diamond Eagles, PTA president, Bluebird leader, Black Diamond Historical Society and Gertrude Botts one of the first city council members at the time of the incorporation of Black Diamond in 1958. She was on the Enumclaw Hospital Board for many years. She enjoyed preparing meals for all the family gatherings, celebrating every birthday and holiday on the calendar. She is survived by son Richard Botts of Seattle; daughters Trudi Estby and husband Tim of Seattle, Paula Ordonez and husband Robin of Puyallup, Margaret Bourquin of Auburn and Connie Florence and husband David of Bellingham; brother in-law Donald Botts of Black Diamond; sisters in-law Muriel Waldo, Beth VanBuskirk, Joan Haworth and Lucille Haworth, all of Enumclaw; 17 grandchildren, three stepgrandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul; youngest son David; and brothers Lloyd and Bill. Memorials may be made to the Black Diamond Historical Society, P.O. Box 232, Black Diamond, 98010. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 28, at Weeks’ Funeral Home, 451 Cemetery Rd. in Buckley.

Long time Enumclaw resident left this earth to be with her beloved husband Bert Spangler on August 18, 2014. Jean was born on August 21, 1919 in Burien WA to Jane and Bill Williams. Bert & Jean were married July 24, 1937 while Bert was in the Navy. Jean was very active in PTA, Campfire Girls, and many other community organizations. She was named 1961 Woman of Achievement by the Enumclaw Business and Professional Women’s Club. Jean is survived by son Vance (Carol) of Edmonds, daughter Vivian Griggs of Renton, sister Goldie of Enumclaw, 7 grandchildren. 10 great grandchildren, and 2 greatgreat grandchildren. Jean’s youngest daughter Barbara was deceased in 1986. At her request there will be no memorial services. The family will gather at a future date to put her cremains in the Cowlitz River to float alongside Bert and their favorite dog, Dandy.

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Lifetime Enumclaw resident Andrea Rene Brock died Aug. 14, 2014, the result of a motor vehicle accident. She was 25. She was born Oct. 4, 1988, in Renton, Wash., to Richard Brock and DeAnna Maier. She is remembered as a fearless, loving and free spirit. He passions were her family, friends, collecting music and classic Ford automobiles. She enjoyed camping, playing pool, cheering for the Pittsburg Steelers and NASCAR driver Matt Kenseth and her dog Bailey. She was employed as a waitress/bartender. She is survived by her parents and sisters Amy Brock and Amanda Ferong. A service took place at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at Weeks’ Funeral Home. Burial was at Evergreen Memorial Park. Arrangements were by Weeks’ Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.

ARTHUR POHLOT A celebration of the life of Enumclaw resident Art Pohlot is planned for 3 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 4, at the local Veterans of Foreign Wars hall. He died Aug. 4, 2014, at the age of 71.

It’s been almost a year since my beautiful daughter, Linda, passed away so suddenly. (10-18-2013). God called her home- her work was done. Dan, her beloved husband, preceded her a year and a half earlier. Together, they are resting in peace - in heaven. She was born Feb. 20, 1944 to Ted Chaplick, U.S. Navy and Mary (Mantel) Chaplick. She grew up in Enumclaw and attended the Enumclaw Schools. In 1967, she married Dan Reed, also of Enumclaw, and later moved to Buckley where they raised their family and operated a large “top-of-the-line-dairy”.

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A new garden season begins as August ends The last week of August marks the beginning of a new garden season. The stars of the late summer garden are hardy fuchsias, hydrangeas, asters and prairie flowers like Rudbeckia daisies and ornamental grasses. You can start cleaning up the summer garden by cutting back perennials past their prime and pulling any weeds that have sneaked into garden beds. The rule of green thumb when it comes to late summer pruning is this: If it is yellow, let it mellow but if it is brown, cut it down. This means the yellow foliage of a lily can stay but once you see those leaves turn brown cut the stalk all the way to the ground. I loved your suggestion about using boiling water to kill the weeds that grow between the cracks of the sidewalk – thank you, it worked like a charm. Now I have some bare soil between the stepping stones and want to plant something low that will crowd out the weeds. Do have any suggestions? B.T., Edgewood

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like you have a traditional big leaf hydrangea and in our climate this shrub is predetermined by Mother Nature to become a 12 foot shrub. It only blooms on two year old wood so if you give it a severe pruning each year it will not flower. I suggest you move it or lose it. There are new more compact hydrangeas available that can be pruned back every year and still flower on one year old wood. These are called the Endless Summer hydrangeas. You might also try the dwarf hydrangeas such as Pia or Mini Penny. There are also some dwarf hydrangeas from Germany that are named after European cities such as Vienna, and Paris. Fall is a good time to visit nurseries and look for the new and improved hydrangea varieties. How does one know when corn is sweet and ripe? I know you should taste it but what if you buy it at the store or farmer’s market? D.M., Puyallup Use your fingernail to test the sweetness of corn. Pull back the green leaves and puncture a kernel with your fingernail. The moisture inside should be white and the consistency of milk. Clear

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Community members are invited to grab a blanket or lawn chair and head to Pete’s Pool in Enumclaw Sept. 13 and watch a family-friendly film on a gigantic movie screen. The movie “Frozen” will begin at approximately 7:45 p.m. and attendees can claim a spot as early as 6:45. The fee for admission and parking is $15 a car or $5 a person if tickets are purchased

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liquid means too early, and thick creamy liquid means past its prime. The best tip for great corn on the cob is to get the water boiling first, then pick the corn from the plants, strip off the leaves and silk and plop the fresh corn immediately into boiling water. As soon you pick the ears of corn from the stalk the sugars begin to turn into starch and you lose the sweet flavor – so eat fresh. • • • Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of “Easy Answers for Great Gardens” and several other books. For book requests or answers to gardening questions, write to her at: P.O. Box 872, Enumclaw, 98022. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a personal reply. For more gardening information, she can be reached at her Web site, www.binettigarden.com.

in advance. Tickets will be sold at the EHS/ White River football game on Sept. 5 and at the high school. At the gate, the cost increases to $20 per car or $7 per person. The event is hosted by the Enumclaw High School Family, Career and Community Leaders of America club. Profits will be used to take orphaned children from Northwest Adoption Exchange to Wild Waves.

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CORNER FROM 6 baseball to his players. Frank understood baseball players, at their core. It was through a player’s actions on the field Frank discovered who he was and what made him click. The footwork, release, stance at the plate – it all fitted together into a picture of the player as a person, an individual. It was a puzzle Frank could put together like no one else. I have seen many coaches over the years attempt to change some kid’s mechanics based on the latest $100 book or hotsy-totsy workshop that claims to make a player the next Babe Ruth. I was sitting with Frank drinking coffee one day in the office and he was looking at me with those clear eyes and that broad smile. He was telling me about some guy he watched working with a kid. The coach was fresh from some $500 sucker’s seminar. “That’s kid’s arm won’t last a week before it falls off,” Frank said shaking his head. I can see him as clearly as if it was yesterday shaking his head and holding up his broad hands. Frank, of course, tried to tell the coach (Frank was no shrinking pe-

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tunia when it came to giving his opinion, which is one of my fondest memories of him). The coach wouldn’t listen, and Frank proved to be right. Frank never forced the game to fit the person; he helped the player find the game within himself. Frank said to me more than once, “Give a player the skills and game will teach him.” His heart was that of a teacher, and it rang true throughout his life. I know two of the players who were on the Enumclaw Hornet 1977 state championship team – Johnny Van Wieringen and Scott Nickels. Both were excellent baseball coaches and their knowledge of the game and coaching came from Frank. It takes very little prompting for either of them to describe the profound affect Frank had on their lives – as players and men. Everyone has tough times. In a baseball game some innings are the top of the world, and some are trouble from the first pitch. Baseball is a game of errors. We all make errors and we all lose sooner or later. Frank taught his players, and all who knew him, how to win and live with losing. He left all who knew him with the gift of a baseball life. ma may be likely to develop more. Just because the lump looks and feels like others, it is best to have it checked by a vet as a precaution. Although rare, sometimes a lipoma can be malignant, and this is called a liposarcoma. These tumors don’t spread quickly to other areas of the body, but since lipomas in general seem to infiltrate muscle and other tissue in the body, they can be difficult to remove and recurrence is common. Pet ownership requires keeping abreast of pet health issues. Lumps on an animal may not be serious, but they are worthy of a check by a veterinarian.

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Being smart with social media The ACLU offers a free online publication titled “Students rights and responsibilities in the digital age.” It can be found at aclu-wa.org website. Some of the main points of the publication are listed here: • The US Constitution and the Washington Constitution guarantee freedom of expression for everyone, including students. Students do not give up their constitutional rights when they walk onto school grounds. • In some situations, speech can be restricted at school, even if it would be protected in the community outside of school. To restrict your speech or impose discipline, the school must have a good reason to believe that your expression will disrupt school or infringe on the rights of others. • Keep in mind that speech on controversial subjects may sometimes disrupt school if done at the wrong time or place – such as giving a sexually suggestive speech at a school assembly, or promoting illegal drug use at a school function. In other cases, schools can limit controversial subjects if the school is sponsoring the speech – such as when the school publishes a newspaper. But in most situations, school administrators and teachers cannot prevent you from saying something just because it is controversial. When speech on sensitive topics stirs passionate feelings, the best response is usually more speech – not less. • True threats, defamatory statements (slander/libel), and obscene speech are not protected speech, even if written online. You can be arrested and charged for tweeting a threat to another person. • The constitutional right to freedom of expression generally does not cover speech that is, a true threat, a defamatory statement or obscene. • Cyberbullying can get you in trouble with law and school authorities. If your messages online create a severe distraction to another student’s ability to learn, create an atmosphere of intimidation or fear, disrupt school activities, or threaten physical harm to another student, school authorities and police will get involved. • Remember, there is no such thing as a “private” social media account. Having your account set up with privacy settings does not protect you if you post threatening or obscene messages. • Just as anybody can read a letter to the editor that is printed in the

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lot. The last of the “girls” left town in the mid1940s, looking for more profitable turf. I first went in the place in 1968 when it was known as Big Mike’s. Unfortunately, I never met him. I say “unfortunately” because I understand he was quite a colorful fellow. Jeff Benchley has owned it for the past 20 years. He named it City Hall and did some remodeling, but not enough to destroy the historic Wally DuChateau flavor. Columnist Today, everyone is well aware of “taco Thursday” sheriff, and the feds, who seized and destroyed when, owing to some more than 700 gallons of kind of mysterious, etheillegal booze. Apparently, real vortex, perhaps 2,000 the authorities didn’t bikers from all over King bother the prostitutes and Pierce counties conbecause they continued verge, en masse, on this their trade, uninterrupt- venerable, uplands watering hole; they come and ed. After Prohibition went go all evening long so, at down the drain, the place any particular time, there reopened as a tavern; that probably aren’t more than is, it served only wine and 300 or 400 there. If you beer. In the late 1930s, haven’t yet witnessed this the hookers use to hang phenomenon, it’s well out the upstairs windows worth the drive. And now, on and throw candy to the children in the parking Wednesday evenings,

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Wednesday, August 27, 2014 • THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD • Page 15 there’s a similarly unexplained and baffling congregation of antique car enthusiasts who exhibit their treasures in the parking lot. Tell you what, there’s a lot of chrome. New, refurbished and shiny chrome. There’s a 1956 Chevrolet Belair – my parents’ car backin-the-day – in exquisite, mint condition, looking as though it had just been driven off the showroom floor, except that its multilayered, luxurious paint job was beyond anything available in the Fifties. Over there, find a 1935 Plymouth convertible with a 350 engine and a turbo-hydromatic tranny. And here’s a 1937 Chev pickup with some kind of high-powered, awesome motor that surely prepares it for drag-races at the Pacific track. At any rate, if you’re into old cars, you might want to check this out and enjoy a drink or two in the beer garden while we still have a few warm, summer evenings. I’d recommend this outdoor scene and the friendly company even if you don’t give a damn about the cars.

SPORTS NOTES Fisher now suiting up for CWU Wildcats Sam Fisher, who graduated in June from Enumclaw High School, was invited to play in the June 27 Washington State East/West football game. The contest, which brought together many of the state’s top, recently-graduated players, was staged in Moses Lake. Fisher, who started at right guard for the East squad, signed a scholarship offer and will next suit up for the Central Washington University Wildcats. Turnouts began Aug. 14 in Ellensburg and Fisher officially checked in at 6 feet, 3 inches and 257 pounds. Following his senior season at Enumclaw High, Fisher was an all-South Puget Sound League 3A first-team selection. He had been a second-team pick after his junior campaign.

Peterson signs with Everett Enumclaw High graduate Bryce Peterson has signed to attend Everett Community College on a baseball scholarship. Peterson was a standout on the diamond for the Hornets, named to the South Puget Sound League 3A all-league team. Following his senior season, he was tabbed as an all-state outfielder by the Washington State Baseball Coaches Association. During his final prep season, Peterson compiled a .358 batting average and .671 slugging percentage while driving in 26 runs.

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64th Street Apartments, LLC, 601 Union St., Ste. 3500 Seattle WA 98101, is seeking coverage und e r t h e Wa s h i n g t o n State Depar tment of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project, 64th Street Townhomes, is located at 16120 64th St East in Sumner, WA, in Pierce County. This project involves 3.3 acres of soil disturbance for residential construction activities. The receiving waters are Salmon Creek, Puyallup River and Puget Sound. Any persons desiring to present their views to the department of Ecology regarding this application may do so in writing within thirty days of the last date of publication of this notice. Comments shall be submitted to the depar tment of Ecology. Any person interested in the department’s action on this application may notify the depar tment of their interest within thirty days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology reviews public comments and considers whether discharges from this project would cause a measurable change in receiving water quality, and, if so, whether the project is necessar y and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II antidegradation requirements under WAC 173201A-320. Comments can be submitted to: Department of Ecology Attn: Water Quality Program, Construction Stormwater PO Box 47696, Olympia, WA 98504-7696 # 582224 8/20/14, 8/27/14 City of Bonney Lake Request for Bid Proposals Official Newspaper By this notice, the City of B o n n ey L a ke, P i e r c e County, WA is soliciting the interest of qualified newspapers to serve as the City’s official newspaper. Bid Requirements: Must meet minimum qualifications defined by RCW 65.16.020. Must publish at least once per week. Must provide a statement of circulation for Zip Code 98391 of at least 3,000. Must agree to regularly profile City of Bonney

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Lake activities, issues, events and other stories of interest. Must be able to provide one original affidavit of publication for each legal publication submitted by the City. Must be able to apply City payments to corresponding invoices. Must provide confirmation, in like manner, of receipt of faxes or emails submitted for legal publications. Publisher must have at least 3 years experience in providing weekly or daily newspaper services. Contract Period: The bid rates may not be changed for a period of 60 days from date of bid s u b m i s s i o n d e a d l i n e, and must apply for a minimum period of one (1) year from time of Council action to award bid. Submittal Requirements: Submit bid with proposed cost for legal notice publication per 100 words in newspaper’s standard format for the first insertion and cost of publication per 100 words for any subsequent publication. Include cost for providing certified affidavit of publication. Submittal must also include statement of qualifying circulation, and statement of intent to comply with other bid requirements stated above. Submit proposals by 5:00 p.m., September 12, 2014, to the Bonney Lake City Clerk’s Office, located at 9002 Main St. E, Ste. 125. – Mailing address of P.O. Box 7380, Bonney Lake, WA 98391, FAX – (253) 862-8538, or email to edvalsonw@ci.bonneylake.wa.us. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive minor irregularities in the bidding process. # 584127 8/27/14 CITY OF ENUMCLAW PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE A Public Hearing of the Enumclaw City Council has been scheduled for Monday September 8, 2014 during its regularly scheduled meeting beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Enumclaw Council Chambers at City Hall, 1 3 3 9 G r i f f i n Ave n u e. The Public Hearing is for consideration of amendments to Enumclaw Municipal Code addressing recreational and medical marijuana land uses. For further information, please contact Erika Shook, Community Development Director, at (360) 825-3593 ext 5725. City of Enumclaw C o m m u n i t y D eve l o p ment Department # 584287 8/27/14 PUBLIC NOTICE STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT (SEPA) DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE (DNS) FOR PROPOSED CODE AMENDMENTS TO ENUMCLAW MUNICIPAL CODE (EMC) ADDING NEW USES TO CHAPTER 18.05 EMC (LAND USE MATRIX) AND ADDING NEW DEFINITIONS TO CHAPTER 15.04 EMC, DEFINITIONS, RELATED TO MEDICAL CANNIBIS AND RECREATIONAL MAR-

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IJUANA LAND USES Permit Application Number: SEPA Environmental Checklist File #14291 Applicant: City of Enumclaw, Community Development Depar tment, 1 3 0 9 M y r t l e Ave n u e, Enumclaw, WA 98022. Description of Proposal: The following medical cannabis and recreational marijuana uses would be defined and added to the Land Use Matr ix, EMC 18.05: “Medical Marijuana Dispensary�; “Marijuana R e t a i l e r � ; “ C o l l e c t i ve Garden�; and “Marijuana Producer�. None of the uses would be permitted or conditional use in any zone. Thus, this amendment defines terms and uses, but does not allow the new uses to locate within any zoning district within the City. Location of Proposal: City-wide. Other Permits Required: The proposed non-project action to revise and add to EMC will need the following approvals: (1) Review and threshold determination under the State Environmental Policy Act for Non-Project Actions; (2) Review and comment by the Washington State Community, Trade and Economic Development Department; and (3) Review and adoption by the Enumclaw City Council. Dates: This application was submitted: June 26, 2014. T h i s a p p l i c a t i o n wa s deemed complete on: June 26, 2014. This notice was published on: August 27, 2014. Lead Agency: City of Enumclaw, 1309 Myrtle Avenue, Enumclaw, WA 98022. Determination of NonSignificance: The lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement (EIS) is not required und e r R C W 43.21C.030(2)(c). This decision was made after review of a completed environmental checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request. Comment Per iod: The lead agency will not act on this proposal for fourteen (14) days from the publication date identified above. Written comments must be received by 4:30 pm, September 10, 2014. Contact the Community D eve l o p m e n t D e p a r t ment for copies of the proposed amendments by calling 360-825-3593. C o m m e n t Pe r i o d fo r Other Agencies: This DNS is issued under WAC 1 9 7 - 1 1 - 3 4 0 ( 2 ) . Commenting agencies should submit any comments within the abovestated period. Upon request, the City will reconsider its lead agency status, the issuance of this DNS, or any mitigating measures. Administrator of Development Regulations and Responsible SEPA Official Erika Shook, Community Development Director 1309 Myrtle Avenue Enumclaw, WA 98022 Phone 360-825-3593 ext 5725 FAX 360-825-7232 # 584283 8/27/14

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Please mail or bring your completed entry to: Courier-Herald, 1627 Cole Street, Enumclaw, WA, 98022. Attn: Best Of. One entry per person. Employees of participating sponsors are not eligible to win. Voting ends 9/2/14 at 12 p.m. Name, address and phone number must be supplied to be eligible for drawing and to be counted.

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360-825-3340

CUTTERS SUPPLY, INC.

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Monday - Friday 8:00-6:00 Saturday 8:00-5:00 235 Roosevelt Ave., Hwy. 410 Enumclaw (360) 825-1648

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SHOPPING (Please include office/location for accurate count.)

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Dan Davis Sr. Loan Adviser MLO#92136

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Come visit TYLER DURAND

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360/825-3991

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First Name

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360.825.4466 1427 Jefferson Ste.101 Enumclaw, WA 98022

1105426

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First Name

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253-332-3499

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✁ CLIP OR CLICK

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253.324.5936

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1708 Cole St. 360.825.5529

1102531

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The Price Slayer

1102543

1102548

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Enumclaw Call 360-802-6757 Bonney Lake Call 253-826-8520

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FUGATE

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BEST OF THE PLATEAU?

Believe. Perform. Succeed.

(360) 825-7325

• Farm • Life • Bonds

✁ CLIP OR CLICK

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Sales Professional

1102535

• Auto • Home • Business

1501 Cole Street Downtown Enumclaw 360-825-3134

1102371

Open 7-Days

1102355

Collectibles, Antiques & More

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1102367

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360 825 0808

1528 Cole Street, Enumclaw

Jim Wetton’s

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PLUMBING

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1118280

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