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Look inside... The community is invited to the following Enumclaw High Homecoming events: • Coronation of royalty begins at 7 p.m. tonight, Wednesday, in the EHS auditorium. • The parade begins at 4 p.m. Friday and runs downtown along Cole Street. • The game begins at 7 Friday night at Pete’s Pool
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Marijuana retailer opens in Buckley By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer
The semi-sleepy burg of Buckley might suffer from a too-quiet downtown, but the community remains a destination for other reasons – most notably, it is home to a National Guard armory and Rainier School. Now, it also is among just a handful of towns where marijuana fans can flock to purchase their drug of choice, whether it be Pineapple Express, Lemon Skunk, Big Bud or any other item off the recreational menu. With last week’s soft opening of Mr. Bills of Buckley, the town of slightly more than 4,000 folks is the only Pierce County community
– other than Tacoma – where marijuana can legally be purchased. Smokers cannot buy legal weed in Pierce County’s second-largest city, Lakewood, or No. 3 Puyallup. Likewise, Buckley’s nearest neighbors have put the kibosh on anyone attempting to ply the marijuana trade made legal via passage of Initiative 502. Just to the north in Enumclaw, the Planning Commission and City Council have recognized that marijuana exists but used zoning codes to prevent the growing, processing or selling of the plant. To the west in Bonney Lake, city leaders maintain a prohibition on any phase of the marijuana trade. Even Buckley isn’t 100 percent on board, maintaining a ban on medicinal marijuana until
governmental entities higher up the chain pull all the rules and regulations into alignment.
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Doug West, the general manager at Mr. Bills of Buckley, has traveled similar turf before. A veteran of the gaming industry, he was around to help wind through the myriad regulations that came with the advent of legalized gambling in the state of Washington; subsequent to that, he managed nontribal casinos in the region. He sees definite parallels to the two efforts – people’s desire to gamble and passage of I-502 that made smoking marijuana legal for those 21
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Good day for a run Scattered clouds and the Cascade Range made for a scenic backdrop Thursday afternoon when White River High cross country runners hosted league foes from Steilacoom High. Above, Hornet Brenna Liebel leads the girls race on the White River campus. Photo by Kevin Hanson
Pit bull tails may soon be wagging in Enumclaw, courtesy of the City Council. For nearly a quartercentury, the controversial canine has been banned from the city. But an ordinance now winding its way through City Hall would put an end to the breedspecific prohibition. The council approved the ordinance upon first reading Sept. 22 – with one councilman offering some words of caution – and is expected to issue a final vote during an Oct. 13 session. The 1980s and 1990s
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brought a series of high-profile incidents of unprovoked attacks and gruesome maulings by pit bulls throughout the region. In response to community concerns, Enumclaw leaders placed an outright ban on several breeds ¬≠- the Bull Terrier, American Pit Bull Terrier, Stafford Shire Bull Terrier and American Stafford Terrier - that collectively contribute to what is known as a pit bull. When pit bulls are found to be living in Enumclaw, King County Animal Control springs into action and dictates that the dog be immediately moved. Now, it seems attitudes have evolved. “Over the past two decades the public focus has shifted away from a breed specific concern to a more general concern over vicious animals, regardless of breed,” City Administrator Chris Searcy wrote in a Sept. 17 memo to the council. Searcy’s note added that the city “continues to receive requests to repeal the pit bull restriction.” Most notably, perhaps, came complaints from the Olympic Kennel Club, which annually fills the Enumclaw Expo Center with a dog show that features thousands of canines and just as many owners and handlers. The OKC has considered hosting additional shows at the Expo Center but some would involve terrier breeds that are banned by the city. During the council’s Sept. 22 session, Councilman Morgan Irwin was the only one to offer comment, calling upon his experience as an officer with the Seattle Police Department. “In my short tenure...of seven months on the street, I’ve had six dog bites in my jurisdiction,” he said. “All six were pit bulls.” Irwin said the notion of ending the prohibition on pit bulls was causing him “a lot of angst.” He noted he would be giving the ordinance plenty of thought prior to casting a vote and encouraged his fellow council members to do the same.
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MARIJUANA FROM 1 and older in the Evergreen State. West was up front with the city of Buckley, attending City Council meetings on a regular basis for the past four months and encouraging city officials to check out the security measures in place. The end result is a shop that fills space adjacent to a gas station/mini-mart, directly in front of Buckley’s only grocery store. West said work crews started building interior walls in early May with the hope of opening shortly after the Fourth of July holiday. The goal, he said, was to build space where “employee security is the No. 1 priority.”
Goal is to be a quiet neighbor
Mr. Bills of Buckley has no neon, no flashy signs advertising the product contained within its walls. The exterior might be considered rather nondescript, simply stating in black-and-white lettering that marijuana is sold and warning of a state law that prohibits opening packages on the premises. Once through the front door, visitors
Shyeanne Powers is among the employees at Mr. Bills of Buckley ready to help customers through their marijuana-purchasing experience. Mr. Bills is the only pot retailer in Pierce County outside Tacoma. Photo by Ray Still find themselves in a small lobby that gives no indication of the goods found behind a second door. The lobby serves only for staff to check identification. Without proper
ID, customers are turned away, just like any other business governed by the state’s Liquor Control Board. Once inside, customers find counters
filled with everything needed for the smoking of marijuana – from small, inexpensive pipes, to more expensive, hand-crafted devices. A small section of the store contains the product, supplied by Green Labs, a producer/processor in South Bend, Wash. Marijuana is sold in two quantities at Mr. Bills, 2 gram and 3.5 gram packages, and presently comes in 18 varieties. Dan Farrell, one of the “budtenders” at Mr. Bills and one of nine employees, explains the differences and how each might be used, depending on a customers’ desires. Prices are higher that in the illegal trade, coming in at $24 a gram. Cashiers are behind bars, a security measure. An added security step, West points out, is the steel wall installed between Mr. Bills and the neighboring store. There also are security cameras in abundance. Buckley Mayor Pat Johnson was on hand to help with the ceremonial opening of Mr. Bills. She praised West and his effort to keep the city fully informed about the aim of the new business in town. Now, it appears Mr. Bills may not be the only player in town. Rumors have swirled that a second marijuana retailer is set to open its doors within a month or so at a location further west on SR 410.
Enumclaw council adopts zoning to keep marijuana out Senior Writer
As anticipated, members of the Enumclaw City Council have slammed the door on anyone hoping to sell marijuana in town. By unanimous vote Sept. 22, the council followed the lead of
the city’s Planning Commission and adopted legislation prohibiting both medical and recreational marijuana inside the city limits. While the approach differed from that taken by other communities, the end result is the same. Enumclaw leaders have recognized the production, processing
and selling of marijuana as potential uses. They even went so far as to define and include all three phases of the marijuana trade in the municipal land-use matrix. But, when it comes to the 14 different zones applied to all land inside the city limits, marijuana is not allowed in any.
No growing, no processing and no retail sales. Not in any neighborhood, not for the foreseeable future. Erica Shook, the city’s director of community development, guided the marijuana issue through city channels. Prior to the council’s Sept. 22 vote, she noted the city’s approach had garnered the
support of the Enumclaw Police Department. Also prior to the vote, the council heard from representatives for Enumclaw Youth and Family Services and the Enumclaw Regional Healthcare Foundation, both urging that marijuana sales be kept out of the city.
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This Week’s
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• Enumclaw boys and girls cross country vs. Auburn, 4 p.m. at Game Farm Park. • Enumclaw girls golf hosts Lakes, 2:30 p.m., Enumclaw Golf Course. • White River boys golf vs. Franklin Pierce and Washington, 3:15 p.m. at Brookdale Golf Course in Tacoma. • White River boys tennis at Franklin Pierce, 3:30 p.m.
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The Enumclaw Hornets traveled to Sunset Chev Stadium in Sumner Friday night and brought home a hard-fought 35-28 win over Bonney Lake. The Hornets are 1-1 in South Puget Sound League 3A and 2-2 overall. The Panthers are 0-2 in league and 1-3 overall. Auburn Mountainview leads the league at 2-0. Enumclaw plays Auburn 7 p.m. Friday at Pete’s Pool Field in a nonleague game and it is homecoming for the Hornets. The Hornets game against the Panthers was a battle from the opening kickoff. The teams went into the half tied at 21. Coach Mark Gunderson said by email, “We were very
Thursday
• Enumclaw boys golf vs. Lakes, 3:15 p.m. at Oakbrook Golf and Country Club in Lakewood. • Enumclaw boys tennis at Auburn, 3:30 p.m. • Enumclaw boys water polo hosts Auburn Mountainview, 7:30 p.m. • Enumclaw girls soccer at Lakes, 7 p.m., Harry Lang Stadium. • Enumclaw girls swim hosts Sumner, 3:30 p.m. • Enumclaw volleyball at Auburn Mountainview, 7:15 p.m. • White River boys and girls cross country at Washington, 4 p.m. at Pacific Lutheran University. • White River girls golf vs. Fife, 3:15 p.m. at North Shore Golf Course in Tacoma. • White River girls soccer hosts Franklin Pierce, 7 p.m. • White River volleyball hosts Orting, 7:15 p.m.
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White River falls at Franklin Pierce
Friday
• Enumclaw football hosts Auburn (Homecoming), 7 p.m., Enumclaw Expo Center. • Enumclaw boys tennis hosts Lakes, 3:30 p.m. • White River Football hosts River Ridge, 7 p.m. • White River boys golf hosts Fife, 3:15 p.m., Enumclaw Golf Course. • White River boys tennis at Clover Park, 3:30 p.m.
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Winning effort White River’s Brenna Liebel was first across the line Thursday when the Hornets hosted Steilacoom in SPSL 2A cross country action. The White River girls escaped with a narrow victory. Photo by Kevin Hanson
The White River High Hornets will be looking for their first league victory of the season Friday when they host South Puget Sound League 2A newcomer River Ridge. Game time is 7 p.m. on the rural Buckley campus. White River fell to 0-2 in league play and 1-3 over-
• Nothing scheduled.
Monday
• Enumclaw boys water polo hosts Auburn Riverside, 7:30 p.m. • White River girls golf vs. Steilacoom, 3:15 p.m. at The Home Course in DuPont.
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Former Hornet nets Big Sky honor goal in the 93rd minute. The week before, Plese was named the Big Sky’s Defensive Player of the Week following the Vikings’ road match against thenNo. 10 Texas Tech. Her nine saves put the Vikings on the verge of earning a road draw against the highlyranked Red Raiders, but a goal less than 90 seconds from the end of overtime spoiled the Vikings’ hopes. Through matches of Sept. 16, Plese had recorded 13 shutouts in her career at PSU, just four shy of the all-time record. She established a PSU record for single-season shutouts last season, when she totaled 11, and ranks second all-time at PSU in goals-against average, with a 0.69 average to this point in her career.
Plese has succeeded off the field as well, nearing the end of her master’s program in criminology and criminal justice. She served
Tuesday
• Enumclaw boys golf vs. Auburn Riverside, 2:30 p.m. at Tapps Island Golf Course. • Enumclaw boys tennis at Bonney Lake, 3:30 p.m. • Enumclaw girls golf hosts Auburn Riverside, 2:30 p.m., Enumclaw Golf Course. • Enumclaw girls soccer hosts Auburn Riverside, 7 p.m., Enumclaw Expo Center. • Enumclaw girls swim at Auburn Mountainview, 3:30 p.m. at Auburn School District pool. • Enumclaw volleyball at Lakes, 7:15 p.m. • White River girls golf vs Clover Park, 3:15 p.m. at Meadow Park Golf Course in Tacoma. • White River girls soccer at Orting, 7 p.m. • White River volleyball at River Ridge, 7:15 p.m.
an internship with the Oregon State Police during the summer of 2013, too, and is actively pursuing a job in law enforcement.
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Caitlin Plese has been honored by the Big Sky Conference and is climbing up the Portland State record book. Submitted photo
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Caitlin Plese, a former Enumclaw High soccer standout and current Portland State Viking, continues to shine. On Sept. 16, Plese became the first Viking to win backto-back Big Sky Defensive Player of the Week honors since 2007. She earned the second honor after leading the Vikings to a 1-0, overtime win over the University of Oregon on Sept. 12, the program’s first win over the Ducks since 2004. Plese saved a penalty kick with the teams tied 0-0 in the 89th minute of the match against the Ducks, when a goal would likely have been the difference for Oregon. Instead, her save pushed the match into overtime, where the Vikings won it on a golden
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(P) def. Duncan Ranft/Austin Schuver (E) 6-1, 6-3. No. 2 doubles: Aiden Krug-Norman/Niall Silberman (P) 2-6, 7-5, 6-3. No. 3 doubles: Kevin Ma/Daniel Reeves (P) def. Michael Blair/Ryan Dickerson (E) 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. Enumclaw record: 2-5 league, 3-5 overall. Sumner 5, Enumclaw 0 September 23 at Enumclaw No. 1 singles: Zaylan Jacobsen (S) def. Derek Thomson (E) 6-0, 6-3. No. 2 singles: Jake Conklin (S) def. Josh Goucher (E) 6-2, 6-3. No. 1 doubles: Zak Landers/Eli Evers (S) def. Duncan Ranft/Austin Schuver (E) 6-2, 6-1. No. 2 doubles: Sam Jacobsen/Julian Fernandez (S) def. Anthony Rosenthal/ Jonathan Bailey (E) 6-3, 6-4. No. 3 doubles: Tim Marcott/Westin Hoverslandt (S) def. Ben Bozich/Ryan Dickerson (E) 6-3, 5-7, 6-2. White River 5, Steilacoom 0 September 22 at White River No. 1 singles: Logan Geehan (WR) def. Jon Paul Oledan (S) 6-0, 6-0. No. 2 singles: Hayden Grimm (WR) def. Thomas Meskill (S) 6-0, 6-0. No. 1 doubles: Christian Armstrong/Tyler Meadows (WR) def. Vince Geangan/Conner Canning (S) 6-0, 6-0. No. 2 doubles: Marcus Berg/Max Backer (WR) def. Brandon Eakes/Keonni Reeves (S) 6-1,6-1 No. 3 doubles: Cedric Pearson/Justin Branco (WR) def. Jared Estep/Hayden Carnell (S) 6-0, 6-1. White River record: 5-1 league, 6-2 overall.
200 freestyle relay: second (Simurdak, Weyer, Pratt, Davenport)*; third (Sales, Basting, Harms, Paro). 100 backstroke: Sexton, first*; Bull, third. 100 breaststroke: Simurdak, first*; Davenport, second*; Weyer, fifth. 400 freestyle relay: second (Rich, Sexton, Bull, Munnell)*; third (Basting, Schuler, Harms, Sales)*. •• White River swimmer Shannon Voyles, 50 free*, 100 free* *Indicates district qualifying time Stadium 120, Enumclaw 63 September 23 at Stadium 200 medley relay: third place (Grace Sales, Anna Davenport, Lily Basting, Grace Rich)*; fifth place (Mackenzie Bull, Ariel Iacobazzi, Lauren Pratt, Brandi Meneghini). 200 freestyle: Hannah Simurdak, fourth; Lindsay Harms, fifth. 200 individual medley: Bailey Sexton, third*; Davenport, fifth*. 50 freestyle: Emilie Weyer, second; Rich, fourth, Basting, sixth. Diving: Rhianna Paro, first; Jaelen Hobert, third. 100 butterfly: Simurdak, first*; Grace Munnell, third*; Basting, fifth. 100 freestyle: Weyer, third; Richy, fourth. 500 freestyle: Pratt, third*; Bull, fifth; Harms, sixth. 200 freestyle relay: second place* (Sexton, Munnell, Simurdak, Weyer); fourth place (Basting, Paro, Pratt, Davenport). 100 backstroke: Sexton, second*; Rich, third. 100 breaststroke: Davenport, third*; Munnell, fourth; Pratt, fifth. 400 freestyle relay: second place* (Simurdak, Weyer, Munnell, Sexton); fifth place (Sales, Harms, Caitlyn Shuler, Bull). * indicates district qualifying time.
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Enumclaw 3, Sumner 0 25-18, 25-15, 25-20 September 24 at Enumclaw Enumclaw highlights: Barbie Becker 16 kills, 9 digs; Kaylee Moergeli, 8 kills; Hayley Sonneson, 4 aces, 14 digs; Noelle Putman,16 assists; Gia Landis, 15 assists. Enumclaw record: 4-1 league and overall. Fife 3, White River 0 25-23, 25-16, 25-3 September 24 at Fife Details not provided. White River record: 3-2 league, 3-3 overall. Enumclaw 3, Peninsula 0 25-17, 25-18, 25-21 September 22 at Peninsula Enumclaw highlights: Barbie Becker, 14 kills; Jillian Salkind, 6 kills; Victoria Hernandez, 9 digs; Gia Landis, 13 assists. White River 3, Clover Park 0 25-5, 25-20, 25-16 September 22 at White River White River Highlights: Aubrey Kacer, 15 aces; Kelsey Williams, 10 digs; Taylor Keating, 10 kills.
GIRLS SOCCER
White River 7, Clover Park 0 September 25 at Harry Lang Stadium White River goals: Annabelle Hall 4:00; Hampton Seppi 11:00; Seppi 22:00 (Salina Corcoran assist); Corcoran 39:00 (Seppi); Maddie Mueller 51:00 (Corcoran); Grace Capshaw 57:00; Hall 67:00. Shutout: Autumn Nation. White River record: 2-2 league, 3-3 overall. Auburn Mountainview 2, Enumclaw 0 September 25 at Auburn Mountainview Enumclaw record: 2-2 league, 2-4 overall. Enumclaw 1, Bonney Lake 0 September 23 at Bonney Lake Enumclaw goal: Amber Dunlap 57:00 (Katie Christensen assist). Shutout: Katie Craft. Enumclaw record: 2-1 league, 2-3 overall. Steilacoom 3, White River 2 September 23 at Steilacoom White River goals: Annabelle Hall, first half (Kristen England assist); Grace Clapshaw, second half (Salina Corcoran assist).
BOYS TENNIS
Peninsula 5, Enumclaw 0 September 26 at Peninsula No. 1 singles: Hayden Skidmore (P) def. Derek Thomson (E) 6-1, 6-0. No. 2 singles: Isaiah Roinas (P) def. Conner Young (E) 6-0, 6-0. No 1 doubles: Christian Lewis/Zach Lachnty
Enumclaw 99, Lakes 81 September 25 at Lakes 200 medley relay: first place (Grace Rich, Lauren Pratt, Hannah Simurdak, Emilie Weyer)*; second place (Mackenzie Bull, Anna Davenport, Bailey Sexton, Grace Munnell)*. 200 freestyle: Grace Sales, second; Lily Basting, fourth; Lindsay Harms, sixth. 200 individual medley: Munnell, second*; Rich, third; Weyer, fifth. 50 freestyle: Sexton, second*; Pratt, fourth; Bull, fifth. Diving: Rhianna Paro, first; Jaelen Hobert, second. 100 butterfly: Simurdak, second*; Davenport, fourth; Basting, fifth. 100 freestyle: Pratt, third; Harms, fifth; Brandi Meneghini, sixth. 500 freestyle: Munnell, first; Rich, second; Caitlyn Schuler, fifth.
Shorewood 10, Enumclaw 7 September 27 at Emerald Ridge Tournament at Rogers High School Enumclaw goals: Bryce VanHoof 5, Jack Pugh 1, Nathan March 1. Enumclaw record: 3-0 league, 8-3 overall. Enumclaw 15, Emerald Ridge 1 September 27 at Emerald Ridge Tournament at Rogers High School Enumclaw goals: Bryce VanHoof 8, Jack Pugh 3, Kyle Morgan 2, Quinn Warner 1, Jayson Bates 1. Enumclaw 10, Kentridge 7 September 27 at Emerald Ridge Tournament at Rogers High School Enumclaw goals: Bryce VanHoof 9, Kyle Morgan 1. Shorewood 9, Enumclaw 7 September 26 at Emerald Ridge Tournament at Rogers High School Enumlaw goals: Bryce VanHoof 5, Jack Pugh
1, Quinn Warner 1. Enumclaw 12, Stadium 9 September 26 at Emerald Ridge Tournament at Rogers High School Enumlaw goals: Jack Pugh 5, Bryce VanHoof 4, Brett Butler 1, Kyle Morgan 1, Nathan March 1. Enumclaw 11, Kentridge 10 September 23 at Liindbergh High School Enumclaw goals: Bryce VanHoof 6, Jack Pugh 4, Quinn Warner 1.
BOYS GOLF
Enumclaw 83, Aub. Mountainview 79 September 25 at Auburn Golf Course Enumclaw: 35 (19 points); Bill Miller 39 (15); Carson Erwin 41 (13); Dylan Miller 41 (13); Jaren Beals 43 (12); Caleb Coulter 44 (11). Medalist: Josh Erickson (E). Enumclaw record: 7-0 league and overall. White River 72, Orting 17 September 24 at Enumclaw Golf Course White River scores: Cooper Franklin 38, Drew Kacer 38, Bryce Dahl 38, Matt Walker 39, Niko Dymarczyk 41, Sawyer Mills 44. Medalists: Franklin, Kacer, Dahl. White River record: 5-0 league and overall. Enumclaw 97, Auburn Riverside 36 September 23 at Enumclaw Golf Course Details not provided.
GIRLS GOLF
White River 61, Franklin Pierce 50 September 25 at Enumclaw Golf Course White River: Maci Goethals 16 points, Amanda Lance 14, Sydnee Scott 13, Jordanne Fray 10, Georgia Lavinder 9, Sofia Lavinder 8. White River record: 7-0 league and overall. Enumclaw 76, Aub. Mountainview 34 September 25 at Enumclaw Golf Course Enumclaw: Faith Hardersen 47 (16 points); Lexi Dechon 47 (16); Meagan Johnson 48 (16); Kelsey Cunningham 53 (14); Kayleen Anderson 58 (10); Rylie McCann 63 (4). Medalists: Faith Hardersen (E) and Lexi Dechon (E). Enumclaw record: 7-0 league and overall. Enumclaw 74, Auburn Riverside 67 September 23 at Tapps Island Golf Course Details not provided. White River 55, Orting 7 September 22 at High Cedars Golf Course Details not provided. White River record: 6-0 league and overall.
BOYS CROSS COUNTRY Nike Pre Nationals September 27 at Portland Meadows in Portland, Ore. Enumclaw High boys varsity: sixth place in division. Individual in division: Eric Hamel, 11th place, 16:51; Bryce Johnson, 23rd, 17:16; Tyler Bogh, 50th, 17:40; Josh Sanders, 64th, 17:54; Alex Blanchard, 71st, 18:01; Teagan Eldridge, 87th, 18:10; Brandon Vick, 106th, 18:31. White River 23, Steilacoom 32 September 25 at White River White River: Alex Anderson, first overall, 18:02; Konnor Sokalski, third, 18:36; Seth Berryhill, fourth, 18:46; AJ Aspelund, sixth, 18:54; Stephen Woods, ninth, 19:10; Jadon Flanders, 12th, 19:48; Liam Johnston, 14th, 20:10. White River record: 2-0 league and overall. Enumclaw 24, Aub. Mountainview 33 Peninsula 19, Enumclaw 38 September 24 at Enumclaw Expo Center Enumclaw: Eric Hamel, 16:53, third overall; Josh Sanders, 17:10, eighth; Tyler Bogh, 17:33, 10th; Bryce Johnson, 17:39, 11th; Alex Blanchard, 18:35, 15th; Brandon Vick, 18:47, 16th; Cameron Collingwood, 21:15, 20th. Enumclaw record: 1-1 league and overall.
GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY White River 27, Steilacoom 28 September 25 at White River White River: Brenna Liebel, first overall, 21:02; Courtney Gelmini, third, 21:39; Camryn Berryhill, sixth, 22:13; Hannah Swettenam, eighth, 22:38; Jenna Guenthner, ninth, 22:51; Dixie Thompson, 14th, 24:13; Erin Redford, 16th, 25:07. White River record: 2-0 league and overall. Enumclaw 20, Aub. Mountainview 37 Peninsula 27, Enumclaw 30 September 24 at Enumclaw Expo Center Enumclaw: Samantha Engebretsen, 20:11, second overall; Hunter Storm, 20:22, third; Aleea Gwerder, 21:45, seventh; Amanda Stenslie, 21:57, eighth; Bryn Zeman-Witzel, 23:24, 17th; Madison Bosik, 23:24, 18th; Caitlin Swenson, 24:18, 24th. Enumclaw record: 1-1 league and overall.
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Team’s name not a slur if it’s a spud
This weekend as I was watching football, the topic of the Washington, D.C., team’s name came up. My wife is by no means a sports fan and has no allegiance to any team, precedent or “sense of history” that may pervade the game. To her, the team’s name is simply an ethnic slur and she’s a bit amazed it’s been allowed to continue as long as it has. But on Sunday, she proposed a solution that I thought was absolutely brilliant. “They should keep the name ‘Redskins,’” she said, “but they should change their mascot to a potato.” There’s a reason I married that woman. Brian Beckley I mean, seriously, Renton Reporter that’s the kind of winwin, outside-the-box solution I think we can all get behind. It’s like keeping the county name as “King” but instead of the namesake being a little-known vice president, most known for being pro-slavery and for serving the shortest time ever in that office (King died of tuberculosis 45 days after being sworn in), changing it to instead honor a slain civil rights leader with the same last name. The topic of Native American-based sports teams names is one that’s been an issue for fans in this country for some time. Whether it’s the Atlanta Braves and the
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Letters Community must rally to maintain WIC services To concerned citizens of Enumclaw: Please act if you care about the pregnant women and small children in this town. The WIC clinic will close in Enumclaw if we do not act. The King County Budget came out Sept. 22; this does not include the Auburn Public Health clinic and without this there is no satellite clinic here in Enumclaw. For the past 20+ years every Tuesday there has been a WIC clinic in town, serving 350 or more families every month. The WIC program provides education and support to pregnant women and children under 5 years old. It provides about $40 worth of vouchers each month for specific healthy food (including fresh fruit and vegetables). This boosts the local economy and helps families.
Almost 50 percent of babies born in Enumclaw are on WIC. Families earning less than $3,500 per month for a family of four qualify. If our clinic closes the next closest clinic in King County is on the east hill of Kent. The Enumclaw City Council, with Mayor Liz’s leadership, has been very supportive. They passed a resolution voicing their opposition to the cuts. Now we all need to put pressure on the King County Council. Please call Regan Dunn at 206477-1009 and Pete Von Reichbauer at 206-477-1007. Voice your concern. It takes less than 5 minutes. I had never called before, but it was actually very simple, just call and leave a message saying why you think the clinic should stay. We need to stand together here in south King county to keep the few services we have. Support the women and children of our community. Any questions, call Helen at 360367-0947 (nurse at the Enumclaw WIC clinic 2005-11). Helen Countryman Enumclaw
Support for Neighbors Night Out and DV Month First I would like to thank our local paper for the acknowledgment of Neighbors Night Out in August. This being my first year of hosting a block party it was quite educational. There were six of us who met for cookies and refreshments in our area. We got to get better acquainted and learned of the many issues facing our communities, the question of safety in the neighborhood and looking out for each other when we are on vacation. Neighbors Night Out does not really mean a full-fledged party, but can consist of three or four people. Hopefully we can have a bigger showing of interest in the years to come. Also, don’t forget Oct. 1 is the beginning of Domestic Violence Month. There will be purple lights in town commemorating D.V. awareness. Marshall Gutierrez LINCCK member Enumclaw
Seahawk sets example for all The Denver Broncos, guided by quarterback Peyton Manning, tied the score in a recent game against the Seattle Seahawks with 18 seconds left. Russell Wilson led the Seahawks back to victory in “sudden death” overtime with 13 plays for a touchdown. It was an amazing game to study in terms of teamwork, conditioning and good coaching. In my observation, Wilson possesses three qualities that high school students could emulate to make them as successful in their studies: self discipline, pursuit of goals and the ability to learn from mistakes. During my 31 years as a high school teacher, I had to deal with many students who disrupted classes and caused the class, them and me grief. It wasn’t because these students were dumb. In actuality most of the troublemakers were very bright. They simply lacked self-discipline. When I talked with them in the hall, I found these students to be totally unaware of the reasons why they were acting up. Their desire to draw attention to themselves was greater than the maturity
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they needed to exhibit to learn the material. Self-control is what Russell Wilson exhibited in spades when he was a student at North Carolina State University and later at the University of Wisconsin. When asked by his friends to go out and party, Wilson stuck to his books. Not once was he tempted to let up. To have that level of self-discipline is amazing for any teen or 20-something, but it is the reason why a man who is only 5’11” could take the Seahawks to a Super Bowl victory. Wilson is able to be self-disciplined because he has a clear set of goals constantly before him. Without strongly held objectives to accomplish it is difficult to be selfdisciplined. As the song goes, “You can’t have one without the other.”
Clear goals help us to set priorities to accomplish what we want in life. Often with the students in my class who acted up, their long-term goals were fuzzy and nonexistent. They would often ask, “Why do we have to learn this stuff?” or, “Is this material going to be on the test?” If I got paid a dollar for every time I heard these statements, I could have retired a millionaire. Students who are successful in school and life have clear, longterm goals for their future. If they don’t understand why they need to learn some material, they have sufficient trust in the teacher to believe that someone who is older and more experienced might know more than they do. Students who do poorly usually don’t trust adults, possibly because they have not experienced much to trust from important adults in their lives. Russell Wilson has also been successful because he learns from his mistakes. He’s been able to reflect on what hasn’t worked and what has, and then made adjustments to change the game. With a great coach like Pete Carroll to
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“Tomahawk Chop” that they’ve been doing down there for 25 years or the Cleveland Indians and their “Chief Wahoo” logo or the Kansas City Chiefs or the Chicago Blackhawks or North Dakota Fighting Sioux (which was dropped in 2012 after a vote of the people of the state). There are also hundreds of high schools around the country with similar mascots and names. Many of these names are designed to evoke the
fighting spirit of Native Americans and, being a white guy, I am generally not offended by that, but then again, it is not my heritage they are trying to commercialize, stereotype and capitalize on. But “Redskins”? Come on. That’s a straight slur. There’s no way around that. And I recognize that it’s a “traditional” team name that has been with the league since 1932, but a lot of other stupid, hurtful traditions have fallen by the wayside since then. It’s time for that team name and logo to go
with it. In 2001, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights called for schools to change away from Native American-based names. Then, this year, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office canceled the Washington football team’s trademark license because the name is “disparaging to Native Americans.” The team, of course, is appealing. Of course the team’s owners have the RIGHT to call their team that. No one disputes that. The question is SHOULD they? And personally, I agree with the dozens of broad-
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“Wizards” because the owner did not like the violent overtones of the name, especially given the high homicide rate the District of Columbia was known for at the time. So make the change, Washington, D.C., football team. It’s time to move on.
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Joan Louise Willner Joan Louise Willner returned to the arms of her Heavenly Father after losing her battle with cancer on Monday September 22, 2014. She was surrounded by her loving family in her home in Bonney Lake. Joan was born in Red Mountain California to Lavonne and Louise Bennett on August 22, 1942. Joan married her devoted husband Richard E. Willner on October 31, 1970. She was preceded in death by her parents, sons; Tony and Richard Willner, and brothers; Bob Wade, Gene Pearson, and Larry Bennett. She is survived by daughters Vicki Hulsey (Tom)of Black Diamond, WA. Cindy Lingel (Curt) of Bremerton, WA. Pam Lokovsek (Curt) of South Prairie, WA, son Tom Willner of Vancouver, WA, and brother Richard Bennett of San Diego,CA. She also leaves a legacy of eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren as well as many nieces and nephews. From 1975 to 1980 Joan and her husband Richard owned the Greenwater General Store in Greenwater, WA where they braved a massive flood from the White River and Greenwater River. She was not to be discouraged, but made plans to restore, rebuild, and open their doors again. Joan always made time to listen to everyone. This, of course, endeared her tall she would come into contact with throughout her life. She had a special place in her heart for her •gym girls• and neighbors. She exuded charm and grace. She was a woman who was slow to anger, and quick to forgive anyone one more time. She loved spending time in her garden, tending to her roses, sewing & cooking, shopping, reading and crafting. Her greatest source of joy was her family, and she managed to convince each grandchild that they were her favorite. Joan also enjoyed the fellowship she received as she attended services at Hope Lutheran and Our Redeemer Lutheran churches. She was a faithful member and always had a firm testimony of the existence of God and his goodness to us all. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to; the Cancer Care Alliance of Seattle, Franciscan Hospice of Tacoma, Hope Lutheran Church of Enumclaw, or Our Redeemer Lutheran Church of Bonney Lake. Services will be held October 4th at 1:00 pm at Hope Lutheran Church of Enumclaw. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com 1143518
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Churches, are you ‘all in’ or just an admirer? I am writing to the churches on the Plateau. If you are not a disciple of Jesus, please feel free to listen in, but this little column is meant for those who call Jesus Lord. Does the church need to be re-evangelized? I’m not calling into question your destiny; I’m calling into question whether you’re all in for Jesus or whether you have settled for being a mere admirer. The word evangelism comes from the Greek word
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that changed my life and led me to go all in for Jesus: the same almighty God who threw the stars into their courses in our ever-expanding universe, who raised the sky-piercing mountain and who calls the tune for dolphins dancing in the play of waves also intricately wove me together in my mother’s womb. And God called it all very good! Since long before I gasped for my first taste of oxygen, this creator had plans for me to live fully in a flourishing cosmos that sings of the creativity and generosity of its architect. Even though I began devising my own plans for flourishing,
plans which were destined to be at the expense of others and which would eventually lead to my demise, the one who called me into being continued to passionately pursue me with a fierce love. In my quest for independence from God, I entered the story of humankind that has been unfolding for millennia. So unrelenting was this divine love for me and for the whole world that God, by the power of the spirit, became God-incarnate, Jesus Christ, who came to live in the world, die for the world (for me!), and be raised again to new life. Jesus’ life, death, resurrection and ascension inaugu-
rated the transformation of all creation and humanity and he calls all (me!) to receive the gift of new life and to become his disciples, participating in the mission of God to renew all creation. And we can look forward with hopeful anticipation to the culmination of this divine restoration project when peace and mercy and justice will reign and all creation will again sing of the creativity and generosity of its creator and redeemer, Jesus Christ. That’s the “euangelion!” Oh what good news it is! And not just for our admiration. It’s good news to bet your life on. Church, are you all in for Jesus?
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is the notion that you are the “master of your own reality” and our fear of death is merely a hoax perpetuated by various religions. He knows about death firsthand because, on one occasion in a hospital emergency room, he actually died for two or three minutes.
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Marion Louise Sorenson of Buckley, died September 17th 2014. She was 86 years old. Marion was born May 10th 1928 to Charles and Matilda Wilson in Ickisburg Pennsylvania. While living with her brother on an army post in Virginia, she met and fell in love with a handsome young soldier from Enumclaw, WA. Richard (Dick) Sorenson. The couple returned to Washington and were married March 24th 1948 and settled in Buckley where they raised their four daughters. They resided in Buckley for 66 years. Marion loved being a homemaker and mother. She was an excellent cook. She loved working in her gardens. She was an avid bowler and was on a league at the Enumclaw Lanes until they closed down. She loved sports. She and Dick could be seen at every game the White River football team played home or away. They followed their girls and grandchildren in the sports they played. They held season tickets for the Seahawks for many years. Marion will be greatly missed by her husband Dick, of 66 years, her four daughters, Karen Burbank (Bob), Linda Tinney, Marsha Ross (Karl) and Nancy Sorenson. Her nine grandchildren, Shawna, Brett, Kelly, Wade, Sean, Margarett, Dawn, Lucas and Richard. And her 14 great-grandchildren. Marion was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers, Charles, Richard and Leon and two sisters, Anna Mae and Becky. She is survived by one brother, John. At her request no services will be held. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Buckley Fire Department or to Cancer Research.
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POLICE BLOTTER ENUMCLAW SCAM ATTEMPT: A city resident told police Sept. 23 of an attempted telephone scam. The resident was told she would receive a $100 Walmart gift card; all she had to do was provide her credit card information so a $6 handling could be collected. EMERGENCY ROOM: After hearing of someone causing a disturbance, officers responded to the emergency room at St. Elizabeth Hospital shortly after 9 p.m. Sept. 23. The individual in question was provided a ride home. STREAKER: An officer happened to be at St. Elizabeth Hospital a minute before midnight Sept. 23 when a streaker was spotted. Police located the individual, who had been drinking. Hospital staff chose not to press charges. SCHOOL ISSUE: An officer responded the morning of Sept. 23 to Kibler Elementary after hearing of an irate parent at the school. The situation had calmed, but a school official wanted an officer standing by during the contact with the parent. FALSE INFORMATION: Police took a report Sept. 22 regarding a suspicious man at the Enumclaw Expo Center. The suspect was arrested and booked for giving false information to a public servant. TWO ARRESTED: Responding to a suspicious incident the afternoon of Sept. 21 at a Garrett Street address, police wound up arresting two people. The first was booked for criminal trespass and conspiracy, as well as an outstanding warrant issued by Enumclaw Municipal Court. A second person was booked for theft and criminal trespass. REPOSSESSED: A vehicle was repossessed shortly before 11 p.m.
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Sept. 21 at a Cinkovich Street location. The registered owner later called to report the vehicle stolen; the owner was advised to contact the finance company. UNWANTED: Police were told at 11:47 p.m. Sept. 21 of someone sleeping in the hall of a Griffin Avenue business. An officer contacted the individual, issue a trespass letter and escorted him off the property. DRUG DEMAND: Police responded to a Griffin Avenue address at 12:29 a.m. Sept. 20 after hearing of a man knocking on the door and demanding drugs. Officers responded and provided the man a ride home. JUVENILE TROUBLE: A citizen advised a night clerk of juveniles destroying property behind a Monroe Avenue grocery store. Contact was made and the suspects were released to parents. The incident occurred at 9:43 p.m. Sept. 20. BUCKLEY ASSIST: An officer responded the afternoon of Sept. 20 to assist Buckley police with a possible burglary in progress at a Hinkleman Road address. The matter was settled upon police contact. GENERATOR GONE: Police were told the morning of Sept. 20 that a generator had been stolen from a secured garage at a Griffin Avenue location. SUSPICIOUS: A Porter Street resident told police shortly after 5 a.m. Sept. 19 that someone had banged on his door, then departed before he could answer. Officers searched the area to no avail. The same situation played out hours later at both a Warwick Street and Battersby Avenue location. NO CAMPING: A city employee called police shortly before 9 a.m. Sept. 19, reporting that someone was sleeping on a picnic table at Rotary Centennial Park. An officer contacted the individual and advised overnight camping was not allowed in the park. THEFT CONCERNS: A resident of Almadon Street notified police Sept. 19, asking for additional patrols during nighttime hours due to vehicle break-ins. He was a vic-
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ELFERS FROM 6 teach him, Wilson is able to learn and grow. The ability to admit mistakes requires humility and self-awareness—in a word, maturity. Most of my students who acted up in class were not humble and did not reflect on what they were doing. They had unrealistic beliefs about what they could and could not accomplish. They lived mainly in the “intense present,” a trait common to many adolescents, but not for those who can stop and think and reflect. The ability to reflect is a skill that can be taught and learned if the drive is strong enough. Success only comes through self-discipline, a strong clear sense of direction and purpose and the ability to reflect and learn from mistakes. We’re fortunate to have a team that possesses these qualities and to have the example of Russell Wilson for young and old to emulate. None of us is too old to change our patterns if we really want to.
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To daughter, Mom officially is a bad habit Gretchen Leigh Columnist
Bothell, pick her car up to repair, drop her car off after it was repaired. But she missed our animals and missed her room after being away for a month. She appeared at home about 9 on a recent Friday night. I knew she may be coming home, but didn’t expect her until Saturday afternoon because she and her roommates were going grocery shop-
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An Enumclaw native is playing a key role in overseeing the construction of the Navy’s next generat ion Zu mwa lt destroyer class currently being built by Bath Iron Works in Bath, Maine. C m d r. Martin Wallace is a strategic planning off icer with the Supervisor of Shipbuilding in Bath, the Navy’s agency for overseeing the design and construction of Zumwalt and four other ship classes at private shipyards in the United States. The
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City seeks artists for 2015 GAMBLIN The city of Enumclaw is seeking visual artists to exhibit two- and threedimensional, original works of art at City Hall Gallery 2015. Artists are asked to include the date they prefer for exhibition, and if their work would be available for a January 2015 exhibit. All work submitted will be reviewed by the Arts Commission for inclusion in the exhibit schedule. A total of 12 exhibitions will be scheduled for City Hall in 2015. Each exhibi-
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Rose Marie Tokin died peacefully Sept. 16, 2014. She was born Feb. 3, 1922, in Enumclaw to Gulio and Theresa Mariotti. She graduated from Enumclaw High School and married her high school sweetheart, Al Tokin, on Nov. 14, 1942. They had three children together. After her husband’s tour of duty in the Navy, they settled to raise their family in the Seattle area. While raising her children, she began to work for Pacific Mutual Life where she remained employed until her retirement. She was a dedicated wife, mother, and grandmother as well as an active member of her church and community. Following retirement, she and her husband returned to Enumclaw where she continued her involvement in both church and community. She enjoyed family, friends and traveling. She is survived by sons Al Tokin Jr. and wife Kathy Tokin and Bob Tokin and wife Karen Tokin; son-in-law Mike Fox; brother-in-law Arnie Johnson; brotherin-law and sister-in-law Art and Delores Tokin; brother-in-law Lewis Tokin; 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband in 2009 and daughter Mary Ann Fox in 2004. In lieu of f lowers, memorials may be made in honor of her daughter Mary Ann to the Melanoma Research Foundation, 170 Township Line Rd.,
Bldg. B, Hillsborough, N.J. 08844 or to the Alzheimer’s Association, 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl 17, Chicago, Ill. 60601. Rosary will be recited at 10 a.m. and followed by a funeral Mass at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 10, at Sacred Hearth Catholic Church in Enumclaw. A lunch reception will take place in the parish hall immediately after Mass. Inurnment will take place at the Enumclaw cemetery at 1:30 p.m. Services are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes. com.
THELMA MODROW Thelma P. Modrow, an 11-year resident of the area, died Sept. 16, 2014, in Wenatchee, Wash. She was 88. She was born April 10, 1926, in Mace, Idaho, and was a career homemaker. She enjoyed cooking, reading and tending to roses and her poodles. She is survived by sons Ron Modrow and Tom Modrow or Puyallup; daughters Nancy Matthew of Florence, Ariz., Joanne Steel of Enumclaw, Sharon Modrow of Buckley and Tammy Lusk of Wenatchee; 11 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Graveside services took place at 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 26, at Mountain View Cemetery, with Marsha Hays officiating. A private, memorial gathering will follow.
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Better health is grant goal King County will use a federal grant to coordinate a regional fight against obesity and tobacco by taking on the marketing of junk food, sugary sodas and new tobacco products. Using a $9 million grant awarded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Public Health – Seattle and King County will lead a partnership of cities, school districts, community organizations, and businesses. The coali-
Public does its part for take-back Joy Reyes, a volunteer with the Enumclaw Regional Healthcare Foundation, helps out during Saturday’s prescription drug “take back” program. This was the ninth such effort in nine years, part of a program designed by the federal Drug Enforcement Administration. The public was able to take unwanted prescription drugs to the Enumclaw police station, getting them out of homes where they are susceptible to misuse and abuse. Experts warn that the rate of prescription drug abuse is alarmingly high in the United States.
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larly young people. Organizers will use three approaches: • Expanding successful nutrition, physical activity and tobacco prevention policies and strategies to reach more school districts, suburban cities, the business sector and the health care sector. • Focusing efforts in communities with highlevels of need. • Providing funds to community partners who will carry out the work.
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I had the opportunity years ago to coauthor a book and a roadmap entitled “The Journey to becoming a Professional Learning Community” and as a byproduct of that collaborative effort I am reminded that the joy in any accomplishment is in the journey as opposed to the destination. Each June I am honored to be a part of our high school commencement and realize that each graduate represents a unique journey that began years ago on that first day of kindergarten. I love hearing the stories that our staff share about our students and the work that they have done in high school to prepare them for success in their future endeavors. We work with an increasingly diverse group of students and our programs should reflect the diverse needs and aspirations that they possess. This becomes increasingly apparent at the secondary level as our students begin to engage in post-high school planning and make course selections that align to their career pathways. It is with this important lens that we take the time to spotlight our Career and Technical Education programs in this issue.
The White River School District is offering READY! for Kindergarten classes for parents who have children ages 3 to 5. This program shares information about the lively early-learning years before a child enters school, which lays the foundation for all future learning. READY! teaches parents how to “Play with a Purpose” which builds strong minds and relationships. Parents learn activities and receive materials to take home that make learning fun and effective. Classes are taught by certificated teachers from the White River School District. Classes for children aged 3-4 and 4-5 are held at Wilkeson Elementary and serve kids throughout the district.
With all the news coverage and political rhetoric associated with No Child Left Behind, Common Core State Standards, and Smarter Balanced Assessments it is important to remain steadfast in our commitment to educating the whole child in the relentless pursuit of our mission to ensure high levels of learning for all students preparing them for success after high school. We have revamped our programs and increased the rigor in our CTE classes and seen student interest skyrocket as a result. Students are challenging themselves with rigorous science courses such as Creative Solutions, Biotechnology and Anatomy and Physiology. We have also seen our robotics and engineering program double each year over the last two years. These courses offer the opportunity to build those important transferrable skills such as critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration, and problem solving in a hands-on application setting. In this edition you will learn about how our programs allow students to earn valuable industry certification in high-skill, high-wage, high-demand career fields. We are particularly proud of our automotive program and their recent accomplishment of earning their NATEF certification. Hearty congratulations to instructors Greg Holbrook and Shelley Skinner. Our high school principal Lainey Mathews likes to refer to graduation as a celebration of an important accomplishment, but more importantly, the beginning of a new and exciting chapter for each and every one of our graduates. I am reminded of the book “Oh The Places You’ll Go” by Dr. Suess when he writes “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who’ll decide where to go...” Our goal is to ensure success for each one of our students regardless of where they choose to go and we are so grateful to be a part of their unique journey.
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Who can attend Ready! for Kindergarten? Classes are FREE to families in the White River School District attendance area with a child between the ages of 3 and 5. Free child care is provided. When is Ready! for Kindergarten? Parents attend three classes throughout the year. The classes are: October 16 6:00-8:00 pm (includes 1 time orientation portion) January 22 6:30-8:00 pm May 7 6:30-8:00 pm Please visit www.readyforkindergarten.org/wrsd to sign up for the fall class on October 16th Questions? Contact Christi Ellenwood at cellenwood@whiteriver.wednet.edu or Shauna Perez at sperez@whiteriver.wednet.edu
October 11 - Oktoberfest White River Education Foundation Auction -----HOMECOMING Oct 22 7:00 p.m. Coronation - WRHS Theatre Oct 24 5:00 p.m. Parade – Main St, Buckley Oct 24 7:00 p.m. Football WRHS vs Steilacoom at WRHS Oct 25 Homecoming Dance -----October 27 - NO LATE START October 27 - 7:00 p.m. WRHS Choir Concert 7:00 p.m. The Show Choir will be debuting new formal attire – dresses and tuxedoes - donated by Helac Corp. It is wonderful to have such great support from our community! October 28 – 30 - Early Release for Parent Teacher Conferences October 30 - 7:00 p.m. Daffodil Coronation October 31 - Early Release – Staff In-service Day November 21, 22 and December 5, 6 - WIZARD OF OZ (students K-12) 2:00 and 7:00 at WRHS Theatre. Tickets $10 at the door
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STEM In 2011 the White River School District began a targeted initiative to introduce and expand STEM courses at Glacier Middle School and White River High School. Throughout the course of the last three years we have seen these programs grow as students engage in rigorous and relevant learning opportunities in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. The Robotics and Creative Solutions courses at Glacier Middle School continue to build the foundational 21st Century skills of critical thinking and problem solving, collaboration, communication, and creative engineering to solve real world problems. Students are then taking those foundational skills and expanding on them in Engineering and Robotics courses at White River High School. Last year the White River School District was awarded a Non-Traditional Grant and dedicated those funds to informational events such as “Women in Engineering Night” where young ladies were able to learn more about educational opportunities in STEM and try their hand at CAD, 3D Printing, CNC routers, laser engravers, plasma cutters and many other industry standard equipment in the WRHS Fabrication Lab.
The White River High School Automotive program successfully completed the accreditation process needed to gain the coveted NATEF Certification for Maintenance and Light Repair. White River now becomes one of twelve high school programs in Washington to earn this distinction. There is a tremendous amount of prestige associated with accreditation and it is something worthy of recognition and celebration. Students who are studying Maintenance and Light Repair at Bates Technical College or at South Puget Sound Community College are interacting with the same standards and operating from the same level of certification as our students at White River High School. This is important to our students for a number of reasons, most notably the fact that NATEF accredited programs lead to ASE Student Certification which serves as a fast track for building a lucrative career as a service professional in the automotive industry and a virtual guarantee to post-secondary training program acceptance.
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THANK YOU TO OUR ADVISORY BOARD Ashley Richards, FFA President and Gwen Ulrick, DECA President
Career and Technical Student Organizations or CTSOs are youth organizations designed to support students by providing experiences that development their career, leadership, and personal skills as they grow into outstanding employees and citizens. At White River High School there are over 200 students involved in CTSOs including Technology Students of America, FFA, Skills USA, and DECA. Through these co-curricular programs, students are able to get a head start on their career pathway, whether their goal is to become a doctor, business professional, automotive technician, or engineer. Most CTSOs offer skills competitions and White River has a proud tradition of excellence and several of our students from FFA, DECA, and TSA competed at the national level last year.
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The CTE students, instructors, and administrators would like to take this opportunity to extend a sincere word of thanks to all of our advisory members for their dedication and service to White River. At the heart of every CTE program, there is a steadfast commitment to provide rigorous and relevant learning opportunities. Our work would not be possible without your insight into industry-standard technology as well as job outlook and industry trends. Thank you for serving on our advisory boards and we look forward to seeing you at our fall advisory meeting.
WRHS EXPANDS PROGRAM OFFERINGS White River High School has continued to expand their programs in response to the needs of our students and community. We have seen a dramatic increase in student requests for an additional world language option beyond Spanish. We are excited to add American Sign Language and were fortunate to hire Angela McGowan as our ASL instructor. She has worked in schools for over a decade and brings with her a tremendous amount of experience from both industry and educational settings. We have also seen a significant increase in the number of students requesting elective science courses such as Anatomy and Physiology and Biotechnology. We have also added an additional Agriscience Education instructor to meet the needs of our students as we implement the changes needed to support the new College and Career Ready Diploma.
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Club events and programs. Kirschbaum placed first among the 28 intermediates (grades six through eight) and Dunning was second among 48 seniors (grades nine through 12). They helped their King County teams to firstplace showings in both divisions. Both girls are members of Sirius Dog 4-H Club in Enumclaw. Information about the club, which is currently accepting new members, is available by contacting Sara Kirschbaum at sarain the West” kranch@gmail.com.
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Chris Hanson of Wilkeson, second place.
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“Around Washington”: Lyn McNees, Enumclaw, third place for “The Rose.” “Nature”: Ian McRae, Buckley, judge’s choice for “Friday Night Lights” and second place in “Places and Travel” for “Haleakala Fireworks.”
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Students of Month honored The Enumclaw Rotary Club recognized two “Students of The Month” during their Sept. 18 meeting. Courtney Kinniburgh, daughter of Carolyn and Courtney Kinniburgh Gary Kinniburgh of Enumclaw, was the recipient from Enumclaw High School. She has a
WINNERS FROM 18 Tomatillo: Perry Patson, Buckley, third Garlic - White Skinned: Dave Hauge, Enumclaw, first Garlic - Elephant: Perry Patson, Buckley, first Hot Peppers - Old Varieties: Perry Patson, Buckley, first Kohlrabi - Purple: Perry Patson, Buckley, first Onions - Red Globe: Dave Hauge, Enumclaw, first Onions - White Globe: Dave Hauge, Enumclaw, first Onions - Walla Walla Sweet: Dave Hauge, Enumclaw, first Brussel Sprouts: Perry Patson, Buckley, second Ground cherries: Perry Patson, Buckley, second Kale: Dave Hauge, Enumclaw, second Turnips: Perry Patson,
4.0 cumulative grade-point average and is president of the National Honor Society. She has participated in Running Start, Key Club, choir and drama. Chuck Stern She plans to attend a four-year university next fall and, although undecided on an area of study, her interests include
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molecular and developmental biology. Chuck Stern, son of Pam and Boyd Stern of Buckley, was the recipient from White River High School. A National Honor Society member taking three Advanced Placement classes this year, he has a 3.6 cumulative GPA. He is this year’s ASB co-president, has participated in DECA and is also an Eagle Scout. He plans on attending a four-year university next fall; interests include communications and drama.
GLEIGH FROM 11 the years of being at home. Home has triggers; I know, I live here and attempt to work here: walk in house, sit in chair, turn on computer, check Facebook. Bad habit wins. So there us girls were, laughing and carrying on, distracting both my daughters from what they should have been doing. I have officially become a bad habit. My daughter can’t come back until the semester is over. It’s for her own good. Gretchen Leigh is a stay-at-home mom who lives in Covington. She is currently battling her own bad habits. You can also read more of her writing and her daily blog on her website livingwithgleigh.com or on Facebook at “Living with Gleigh.”
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CITY OF BUCKLEY Town’s wastewater con- Interested Agencies and B o n n ey L a ke, P i e r c e Shoreline Environmental Address for Mailing or CARRIER REQUEST FOR County, Washington Designation Map; Add- Service: veyance and treatment Public PROPOSALS Record owners: ing A New Chapter To 1224 Griffin Avenue needs and the construc- Subject: ROUTES E n u m c l a w , W A PROVISION OF James H. and Oliva I. The Bonney Lake Comtion alternatives avail- Notice of Complete ApAVAILABLE GASOLINE AND Shepard prehensive Plan Entitled 98022-3012 a b l e t o m e e t t h o s e plication DIESEL Trustees, James H. and “ S h o r e l i n e E l e m e n t â€? ; (360) 825-5581 needs over the next 20 Project Description: N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y ye a r s . T h e p r o p o s e d S h o r t s u b d i v i s i o n t o Oliva I. Shepard Adding Article III To Title # 591448 IN YOUR GIVEN that the City of sewer main replacement create three lots from Revocable Living Trust 16 Of The Bonney Lake 1 0 / 1 / 1 4 , 1 0 / 8 / 1 4 , Buckley City Council is p r o j e c t w o u l d i n s t a l l one. Project includes 16018 W Starlight Dr, Municipal Code Consist- 10/15/14 AREA requesting proposals for 13,700 linear feet of 8- a n d i s n o t l i m i t e d t o S u r p r i s e , A r i z o n a , ing Of Thirteen Chapters SUPERIOR COURT OF PROVISION OF BULK inch diameter gravity clearing, excavation, and 85374-5002 Entitled “Shoreline WASHINGTON GASOLINE AND DIE- sewer pipe to replace installation of on-site and Edwin W. Morris, Jr. Codeâ€?; Amending ChapCall Today COUNTY OF KING SEL for two years at the approximately 14,000 off-site improvements. 17301 159th Ave SE ters 16.20 And 16.22 Of IN THE MATTER OF 1-253-872-6610 City Shop. The City R e n t o n , Wa s h i n g t o n The Bonney Lake Mulinear feet of existing 4- Required improvements THE ESTATE requests that the propo- inch to 8-inch clay tile include but are not limit- 98508 nicipal Code Related To OF Receptionist P/T sals be submitted on or sewer pipes that were ed to installation of util- Keturah Morris and the The Regulations Of WetJOAN C. NIEMI, 2 days a week with b e f o r e 2 : 0 0 P M , i n s t a l l e d i n t h e e a r l y i t i e s ( w a t e r, s e w e r, heirs at law of Robert M. l a n d s , A n d S e c t i o n Deceased potential full time in late Wednesday, October 15, 1 9 0 0 s. T h e p r o p o s e d stormwater, electric, nat- Morris 16.30.050 Related To NO. 14-4-05376-0KNT fall. Country Animal 2 0 1 4 a t B u ck l ey C i t y s ew e r m a i n r e p l a c e - u r a l g a s , p h o n e a n d 1931 S Sheridan Ave The Regulation Of NOTICE TO Hospital. Please drop Hall located at 933 Main ments will be installed cable) and frontage im- Ta c o m a , Wa s h i n g t o n Stream Buffers; And ReCREDITORS off resume and cover letStreet. pealing Chapter 16.08 within Town of Carbona- provements to McNeely 98405 RCW 11.40.030 ter at: 24407 SE 440th P r o p o s a l f o r m s a r e do rights-of-way to mini- Street that may consist Sharon I. Morris O f T h e B o n n ey L a ke The personal represenStreet, Enumclaw available at City Hall. mize construction distur- of pavement widening, 624 N Meyers St #B34 M u n i c i p a l C o d e A n d tative named below has REPORTER Q u e s t i o n s a n d c o m - bance and right-of-way installation of sidewalks, Ta c o m a , Wa s h i n g t o n Section 16.20.160. been appointed and has ments may be directed issues associated with curb and gutter, planter 98406 AB14-128 – Ordinance qualified as Personal The Federal Way Mirror to Kristin Memovich at work on private property s t r i p , l a n d s c a p i n g , Edwin M. Morris No. 1492 [D14-128] – An Representative of this is seeking a general as360-829-1921, or mailed where many of the exist- stormwater drainage and Mashiko 660 Ordinance Of The City estate. Any person hav- signment reporter with to the City of Buckley, ing sewer lines are cur- street lighting. Mashiko – Machi, Tochi- Council Of The City Of ing a claim against the writing experience and P.O. Box 1960, Buckley, rently located. New PVC Proponent: gi – Ken Haga – gun B o n n ey L a ke, P i e r c e decedent must, before photography skills. PriWA C o u n t y, W a s h i n g t o n the time the claim would mary coverage will be side sewers will be in- Jake & Lenae VanderV- Japan 9 8 3 2 1 , A t t n : J o a n n e stalled at each connec- ies Michelle R. Morris A m e n d i n g C h a p t e r s be barred by any other- city government, busiStarr, City Clerk. 17301 159th Ave SE 1 4 . 4 0 T h r o u g h 1 4 . 8 0 wise applicable statute ness, and general astion to extend the side Contact: # 591514 R e n t o n , Wa s h i n g t o n Related To Development of limitations, present signment stor ies; and sewer to the new sewer Jake VanderVies 10/1/14, 10/8/14 98508 Code Administration And the claim in the manner could include sports covsystem. Existing sewers Location: Date of final action: Reg- Section 18.14.060 Relat- a s p r o v i d e d i n R C W erage. Schedule may inin the north end of Town 299 McNeely St. CITY OF BUCKLEY, ular meeting of the Bon- ed To Setbacks In The 11.40.070 by serving on c l u d e s o m e e v e n i n g are relatively new and Parcel Number: WASHINGTON will be reconnected to 7535000224; RTSQQ: ney Lake City Council, R-1 Zone Adjacent To or mailing to the person- and/or weekend work. ORDINANCE NO. 09-14 October 14, 2014, 7:00 Lake Tapps, And Re- al representative or the As a reporter for Sound A N O R D I N A N C E O F the improved collection 06190224 p . m . , C i t y C o u n c i l p e a l i n g S e c t i o n p e r s o n a l r e p r e s e n t a - Publishing, you will be THE CITY OF BUCK- system. Date of Application: Chambers, 9002 Main 14.70.100 In Order To tive’s attorney at the ad- expected to: use a digital The Town of Carbonado, August 11, 2014 LEY, WASHINGTON, S t r e e t E a s t , B o n n e y Implement The Bonney dress stated below a camera to take photoA M E N D I N G C H A P - lead agency for this pro- Determined Complete: Lake, WA 98391. Lake Shoreline Master copy of the claim and fil- graphs of the stories you TERS 16.40 AND 19.34, posal, has determined August 26, 2014 P u r s u a n t t o R C W Program Adopted Pursu- ing the original of the c o v e r ; p o s t o n t h e A N D S E C T I O N S that it does not have a SEPA Determination: 8.25.290, Notice is hereant To Ordinance No. claim with the court in publication’s web site; 1 9 . 1 2 . 3 3 5 A N D probable significant ad- Exempt which the probate pro- blog and use Twitter on 19.12.350 BMC CON- verse impact on the en- Notice of Complete Stat- by given that the City 1491. Council of the City of The full text of ordinanc- c e e d i n g s w e r e c o m - the web; layout pages, C E R N I N G M O B I L E vironment. An environ- us: mental impact statement The application is com- Bonney Lake, Washing- es is available to view m e n c e d . T h e c l a i m using InDesign; shoot HOMES; PROVIDING ton, will consider final online at www.ci.bon- must be presented with- and edit videos for the F O R S E V E R A B I L I T Y; (EIS) is not required un- plete. ney-lake.wa.us or upon in the later of: (1) Thirty web. A N D E S TA B L I S H I N G der RCW 43.21C.030 (2) Completed application action to authorize the (c). This decision was materials and supporting condemnation of a fif- request to the City Clerk. days after the personal AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The most highly valued representative served or For the complete text of made after review of a documentation used in teen (15) foot wide ease- # 591454 traits are: commitment to mailed the notice to the this ordinance, please completed environmen- evaluating the proposed ment and and twenty 10/1/14 community jour nalism contact the City of Buck- tal checklist and other in- project referred to as the ( 2 0 ) fo o t w i d e s l o p e SUPERIOR COURT OF creditor as provided un- a n d ev e r y t h i n g f r o m d e r R C W WASHINGTON ley at (360) 829-1921, formation on file with the VanderVies 3-lot shor t easement for a sewer short, brief-type stories 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) COUNTY OF KING ext. 7801, or stop by City lead agency. This infor- plat and is available at gravity main across the about people and events mation is available to the Buckley Planning De- above-referenced real four months after the IN THE MATTER OF Hall at 933 Main Street. to examining issues facpublic upon request. date of first publication THE ESTATE # 591460 p a r t m e n t , P. O . B o x property. ing the community; to be C o p i e s o f t h e S E PA 1960, 811 Main Street, The location of the neco f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e OF 10/1/14 inquisitive and resourceessary sewer easement claim is not presented EUGENE ROBERT ORDINANCE NO. 2548 Checklist and DNS are B u c k l e y, Wa s h i n g t o n and slope easement is ful in the coverage of aswithin this time frame, METHVEN, A N O R D I N A N C E O F available for review at 98321. signed beats; to be comthe claim is forever D COMĂĽORĂĽWWW BLSCOURIERHERALD COM 7EDNESDAY ĂĽ*UNEĂĽ ĂĽ ĂĽ4(%ĂĽ%.5-#,!7 ĂĽ"/..%9ĂĽ,!+%ĂĽ ĂĽ35-.%2ĂĽ#/52)%2 (%2!,$ ĂĽ0AGEĂĽ ĂĽ Deceased of any per- depicted on Attachment THE CITY OF ENUM- t h e C a r b o n a d o To w n It is the right for table producing five A to this Notice. On the Hall, 818 8th Avenue, barred, except as otherNO. 14-4-05377-8KNT son to review and comCLAW, KING COUNTY, bylined stories a week; d a t e a n d t i m e r e fe r Carbonado, Washington wise provided in RCW NOTICE TO ment on the application, WASHINGTON ADOPTthe ability to write stories 11.40.051 and CREDITORS receive notice of and enced above, the CounI N G Z O N I N G C O D E 98323. that are tight and to the cil will consider enacting 11.40.060. 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Time to feed lawn, pick tomatoes, rake leaves As September ends the bulb planting season begins, as does tomato harvesting and leaf raking. If you have not yet fertilized the lawn with a fall and winter lawn food then this is your reminder to feed in the fall. Autumn fertilizing means fewer lawn weeds in the spring. You can cut back tender bulbs like dahlias, cannas and glads as soon as the foliage turns yellow and then uproot the tuber and store in a cold but not freezing spot for the winter. Keep large leaves from big leaf maples raked from your lawn. You can store fallen leaves in plastic garbage bags over the winter and use the rotted leaves as a mulch in the spring. Just be sure to poke air holes in the plastic bags and add a bit of soil to get the compost process going. Store the leaf-filled bags out of sight behind a shrub or in a shed for the winter. Some of my tomatoes are not yet red and I want to store them indoors for the winter. Do I need to line them up on the windowsill as my grandmother did? One friend says I should wrap them in newspaper. Please help. A.C., Tacoma Green tomatoes will ripen indoors sooner if they are kept warm, so placing them on a sunny windowsill speeds ripeness due to the temperature not the sunlight. Wrapping them in newspaper keeps them from touching one another
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This 3 bedroom 1.75 bath home with an attached 2 car garage is in movein condition! Nicely decorated and updated with newer flooring, appliances, and lighting fixtures. Home is efficient with a wood stove that heats entire house (also has electric forced air furnace), white vinyl thermal windows & upgraded insulation. Nice sized lot is complete with a fully fenced back yard, RV parking & wood shed. There is also a nice deck great for entertaining. This is a great package at a great price! MLS# 686353 Call Tom & Laurie Kittelman
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Builder ready! 180 degree view of LK Roosevelt. Private air strip community. Just North of 7 Bays Resort. 6.62 Acres. Owner financing possible. Waterfront access and water hook up granted to this parcel. Stevens County. Call me today for full package of information. MLS#651173.
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$339,000
Buckley Eagles
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Lovingly maintained 4 bedroom home in The Meadows. Upon entering you feel right at home. Boxing and rounded corners create an elegant feel to formal areas. The family room and kitchen are flooded with sunlight from ample windows in the oversized garden room addition to home. Den on main sits off kitchen. Upper floor - bonus room, serene and sunlit library with south and western exposure in addition to master suite and additional 3 bedrooms. Large, fully fenced yard with play & entertainment areas. MLS# 659784.
253-217-6718
North Buckley Eagles
SR 410
➞ Bonney Lake
Buckley
*must be 18 years; 1 driver per household
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Hwy 410, Enumclaw
all last week when they dropped a 20-7 decision at Franklin Pierce. The Hornet offense was anemic against the Cardinals, managing to run the ball for just 50 yards and throw for 31 more. On an unproductive night, the rushing yards came on 27 attempts, good for less than two yards per carry. The entire Hornet machine was limited by the absence of do-everything Dustin France. The senior was injured a week earlier in Fife and was unable to go against the Cards. France is the Hornets’ starting quarterback, leading rusher, starting defensive back, punter and placekicker. The Hornets’ lone touchdown came in the second quarter on a two-yard run by Hunter Hendricks. The White River defense was plagued by too much Willie Patterson. The Cardinal quarterback toss two TD passes while competing 14 to 16 throws; he also ran for 47 yards, including the first score of the night. With the victory, Franklin Pierce maintained a share of the SPSL 2A lead with a 2-0 mark (2-2 overall). River Ridge enters Friday’s contest with a 3-1 record, having split a pair of league games. White River and River Ridge both lost to a common opponent, Franklin Pierce. Last week, River Ridge beat Orting in a 40-31 shootout.
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proud of the way our team fought and clawed to win that game Friday. We played with great passion and desire, and the end result was one they were proud of.” Tyler Harris and Sam Schuler were a dynamic force on the defensive side of the ball. Harris had 23 tackles and Schiler 22.5 with an interception forced by Harris when he hit the quarterback and had him in the grasp. Enumclaw quarterback Scotty Garvin once again showed he is one of the top passers in the league, hitting Tarik Hagan for three touchdowns. Gunderson said Mason Harp “had a breakout night running the ball.”
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9902 216th Ave. E Bonney Lake
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28801 HWY 410 E | Buckley | 360.829.1515 www.BUCKLEYVET.com
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buy 1, get 1 free Kimberley Harvey (Owner)
21109 Hwy. 410 Bonney Lake, WA 98391
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1713 Garrett, STE #1, Enumclaw • 360-625-8094 Also located in Covington at 27331 172nd Ave SE, Suite 122 • 253.277.2760
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Fall 2014 Stock Up! Beef Sale!
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POULTRY • 20LBS
ONE at this price! Regular Price: $399
2014
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“JUST HAPPY CATTLE”
Orde r SOO N 200LBS & UP!
20104 SE 436th, Enumclaw
(Located 5 miles west of Enumclaw on Hwy. 164)
Natural Fed Beef
is Grass and Pasture Fed Beef, “Naturally Grazing Daily” Their diet is supplemented with grains, vegetable, and corn silage which intensifies the marble effect in the meat for maximum flavor and tenderness. No Antibiotics or Added Hormones!
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$1,599
Regular Retail Price: $1899
Pre-Owned Top Load
Second of equal or lesser value. Not valid with other offers. Bonney Lake location 10-31-14 only. Expires 09/30/13
135 Jefferson Ave Ste K • Buckley
Steam Option!
$250 KENMORE WASHER DRYER Set
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SHOP OUR OLD-FASHIONED MEAT COUNTER • MANY MORE PACKS AVAILABLE • BUY 1LB OR A FREEZER FULL!
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Fall 2014 Stock Up! Meat Sale! Oktoberfesting STARTS HERE! 30 lbs. SPLIT HUNTERS! WE ALS FRESH & SMOKED O DO 1/2 HOG PACK C SAUSAGES
From our Smokehouse Kielbasa • German Garlic • Italian Jalapeno Cheese • Portugese • Chorizo
BBQ PIG 50 lbs & up Hours: Mon: 8am-5pm, Tue-Fri: 8am-6pm, Sat 8am-5pm, Closed Sunday
All major credit EBT cards accepted 20104 SE 436th • Enumclaw (Located 5 miles west of Enumclaw on Hwy. 164)
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YOU SAVE $ 5000 Total Price
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The true goal is prevention of illness, pain and suffering; to help you, as a pet owner, provide a longer, healthier and happier life for your best friend!
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