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With the goal of giving the community a glimpse into the future, more than 60 organizations filled the Enumclaw Expo Center Thursday afternoon for the third annual STEM Expo. Presenting the popular event – which carried the theme “The Road To Code” – were the Enumclaw Schools Foundation and the Enumclaw School District, in partnership with Code.org. STEM refers to the fields of science, technology, engineering and math. Dozens of businesses were on hand to show students what skills will be needed to succeed in not-too-distant future. Above, young visitors check out a device that provided fun, along with an impressive display of engineering. Photo by Kevin Hanson
He did not run for re-election after his term ended. Goodwin wrote conFor The Courier-Herald cerning his appointment, The Black Diamond City “With our son now havCouncil appointed Craig ing successfully completed Goodwin on a 3-1 treatment for canvote to the council cer, I am once during the Feb. 5 again in a position meeting. to devote the time The council required to be an position opened effective and conas part of a domtributing member ino effect when of the council.” then-Mayor Dave Four candiGordon resigned Craig Goodwin dates — Goodwin, from his post Nov. Patricia Pepper, 25. William Giesen and Mario The council appointed Sorci — applied for the mayor pro tempore Carol council opening.. Benson to Gordon’s posiCouncilwoman Tamie tion six days later. Deady initially nomiBecause they were nated Pepper to the open appointed, both Goodwin spot at the Feb. 5 meetand Benson will fill the ing, with support from terms until the next general Councilwoman Erika election. Morgan. The nomination Goodwin said he plans to failed, with Benson breakrun for his council position. ing the 2-2 tie. Goodwin, who is retired, Taylor initiated the served on the City Council vote for Goodwin, with from 2010-13 and spent a Morgan casting the counyear on the city’s Planning cil’s lone “no” vote against Commission from 2008-09. the candidate.
Washington’s smoke signals: History of hemp By Rebecca Gourley Staff Writer
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ith the passage of I-502 in 2012, development of marijuana legislation and marijuana research has surged to unprecedented levels. In an attempt to clearly translate new laws and research, the Reporter and Courier-Herald will examine these issues in a
five-part series. This week’s article tackles the history of hemp and the causality of marijuana prohibition. Hemp is neither a drug nor a hallucinogen, but it’s still considered a controlled substance by the federal government. However, a combination of new federal and state laws passed in the last year could eliminate restrictions on growing hemp in Washington.
In the early 1600s, hemp was used as legal tender in what is now Pennsylvania, Virginia and Maryland, according to the Public Broadcasting Service Frontline website. The Virginia Assembly made it a requirement for farmers to grow hemp because of its versatility. That changed in 1970 when hemp was lumped with marijuana and put onto the Controlled
Substances Act. Until February 2014, no one has been allowed to grow hemp in the U.S. because it was considered a Schedule I drug, alongside its cousin, pot. Before that happened, hemp was used to create rope, sails and clothing. In fact, the word canvas comes from the word cannabis. Hemp contains virtually
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Susan Earley Cox of Enumclaw died Feb. 10, 2015, at the age of 67. She was born Nov. 30, 1948, in Auburn, Wash., to the late James and Patricia (Kravagna) Earley. She received a bachelor’s degree from Seattle University, was a school teacher in Carbonado and was a homemaker after her daughter was born. She loved her family and shopping. She is survived by husband Charles P. Cox and daughter Jamie L. Cox, both of Enumclaw. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
TAWNIA LOVE Taw nia Celest (Vanderwaal) Love died Feb. 10, 2015, at the age of 55. She was born June 5, 1959, in Enumclaw. Parents are Jack C. Vanderwaal and Yarnell Vanderwaal who raised her and brothers Lane and JC. She was married to Robert Johnson and had Tawnia Love children Kendra and Derek Johnson who were raised around Lake Tapps. She later divorced and was then married to Peter Love until her death. Horses were her primary interest and she trained, raised, rode and used horses to support her business. She also is remembered as a talented artist. A service is planned for Saturday, Feb. 21, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Bonney Lake. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. For further information and to leave condolences for the family, visit the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.
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MARIJUANA FROM 1 no tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive drug found in marijuana, even though the two come from the same plant. Hemp is defined as the stalks, stems and sterilized seeds of cannabis sativa that contain less than 0.3 percent THC concentration, dry weight, and marijuana is the leaves, flowers and viable seeds of the same plant. So how did hemp get rolled into the same joint as marijuana when it has no psychoactive ingredients?
Early reefer
Let’s go all the way back to the early 1900s, when the Mexican Revolution ended. According to PBS, people traveled up from Mexico and into the U.S. and brought marijuana for recreational use with them. Once the drug became associated with the new immigrants, fear of both started setting in. According to Sunil Aggarwal, M.D., Ph.D.,a cannabis researcher at New York University and a University of Washington graduate, William Randolph Hearst, a newspaper publisher, printed sensationalized stories to spread fear about marijua-
Wednesday, February 18, 2015 • THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD • Page 3 na and the violent tendencies of its users. The Hearst newspapers “began to use race-laden language to frighten people about cannabis,” Aggarwal said in the 2014 documentary “Hooked: Illegal drugs and how they got that way – Marijuana”. The film was originally aired on the History Channel, but it can also be found on YouTube. Like Hearst, who used his newspapers to promote fear about marijuana, filmmakers did the same. Reefer Madness, produced in the late 1930s, was a propaganda film used by the government to incite fear in parents to ensure their kids didn’t get their hands on the “killer weed.” Around that same time, lawmakers passed the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937 (marijuana spelled with an ‘h’ reflects the Mexican Spanish etymology according to the Oxford English Dictionary). The act didn’t make marijuana illegal, however, it sought to control it by implementing excise taxes and requiring anyone who wanted to grow, possess or distribute it to register with the federal government. The act also included penalties for people who did not pay the taxes and/or register with the government. The penalties were steep, up to a
$2,000 fine (nearly $33,000 in today’s currency) and five years in prison. But there was a problem. The government still needed hemp for the war effort, so production of cannabis continued. According to PBS, the government promoted hemp cultivation with its “Hemp for Victory” program during World War II. For this reason, under the Marihuana Tax Act, the federal government’s definition of pot excluded the parts of the plant, hemp, that were used for the production of goods. The first line of the act states, “…The popular and therapeutic uses of hemp preparations are not categorically prohibited by the provisions of the Marihuana Tax Act of 1937.”
A controlled substance
In 1969, the Supreme Court determined in Leary v. United States that the Marihuana Tax Act was unconstitutional because it violated the 5th Amendment right against self incrimination. Shortly thereafter, the Controlled Substances Act was passed into law in 1970. Marijuana was added to the Schedule I list in that act. Schedule I drugs are considered to have a “high
potential for abuse… no currently accepted medical use in treatment” and have “a lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision.” The definition of marihuana (still currently spelled with an ‘h’ in today’s Controlled Substances Act) remains the same as it did in the Marihuana Tax Act and doesn’t encompass hemp, technically speaking. When asked whether the Drug Enforcement Administration distinguishes between hemp and marijuana, spokesperson Jodie Underwood said via email, “The CSA (Controlled Substances Act) does not.” The DEA’s interpretation puts the THC-free plant on the Schedule I controlled substances list, despite it not being a drug. According to a UCLA Law Review article from 2009, the Controlled Substances Act “does not make growing hemp illegal; rather it requires prospective growers to obtain registration from the DEA.” The article also stated the DEA “unilaterally rejects almost all such applications.” The only two sites that were issued permits between 1999 and 2007 were using hemp for research, and one of
them was put under such restrictive conditions that planting the crop was very expensive, the article said. Christine Kolosov, the author of the law review article, argued the DEA cannot “legitimately deny or delay licenses to cultivate industrial hemp.”
New legislation
More recently, under section 7606 of the Farm Bill signed into law by President Obama in February 2014, higher education institutions and state departments of agriculture may grow or cultivate industrial hemp for research purposes if it’s allowed under that state’s law. According to Vote Hemp, a nonprofit and advocate for hemp, if hemp cultivation is allowed under state law and a farmer in that state is registered and certified by the state’s department of agriculture, that farmer does not
need a license from the DEA to grow hemp for research purposes. The Farm Bill also defines hemp separately from marijuana, but Underwood didn’t explicitly say whether the Farm Bill supersedes the Controlled Substances Act. In the language of Initiative 502, the same distinction between hemp and marijuana was made. It stated, “(marijuana) means all parts of the plant Cannabis, whether growing or not, with a THC concentration greater than 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis.” Farmers in the U.S. are still not allowed to grow hemp commercially or to produce hemp products for consumers. Currently, all hemp and hemp products intended for retail sales are imported — mostly from Canada.
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Enumclaw wins regional wrestling crown By Dennis Box Editor
The Enumclaw Hornets surged to the top step as a team winning the 3A regional title Saturday at Bonney Lake High School. The team win was the second regional title for the Hornets in three years. Coming in close on the heels of the Hornets was Auburn taking second with 139.5 and Bonney Lake in third at 133. Enumclaw wrestlers took home three championships and will send a total of eight to the Mat
Classic state tournament beginning Friday at the Tacoma Dome. The top six in the each weight division moves to the state tournament. Kyle Opland took the 113-pound title with a 7-0 decision over Bonney Lake’s Carson Corbale. At 120 pounds Quinton Souhtcott took the crown with a 2-1 decision over Drew Aplin from Auburn. Hunter Haney at 126 beat Braham Trujillo from Auburn Mountainview for the title with a 14-6 decision. Levi Norton took fourth
at 120. Jake Treece was third at 126 and Tanner Turnbow fourth at 145. Kione gill took second at 182 and Levi Ward was fourth at 195.
Enumclaw Girls Wrestling The Hornets’ KC Moulden is on a quest for a second consecutive state title. Moulden took the 235pound regional title pinning Hailie Parker from
Todd Beamer at 1 minute, 6 seconds. Moulden took the 235 championship last season and is a straight line favorite to repeat. Joining Moulden at the Mat Classic will be Alexandra Puzon who took third in the 100pound class.
White River Boys Wrestling The White River boys team will be sending four wrestlers to the Mat Classic.
At the River Ridge High regional tournament Saturday senior Mason Hamilton took the championship at 113 pounds beating Chrys Cenkush from Orting 9-6. At 106 Cooper Franklin took fourth. Ryan Redford took fourth at 126. Garret Severson was third at 160.
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White River girls and boys winning By Dennis Box Editor
The White River Hornets won its first two games at the 2A district tournament
and are closing in on the championship round. The Hornets play Liberty at 7:45 p.m. Feb. 18 at Bellarmaine High in the semifinal round If the Hornets win the
with a 42-41 win Thursday over Olympic and followed with a 45-40 victory over Sammamish Saturday. White River plays River Ridge 7:45 p.m. Thursday at Foss High in the semifinal round.
team plays the winner of Sammamish and Olympia for the district championship. White River beat Sequim 66-28 in the first game Feb. 11 and followed up with
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a 61-31 win over North Kitsap Friday. White River Boys The Hornet boys are in
the semifinal round of the 2A district tournament, one game from the championship match. The Hornets opened up
The Enumclaw girls basketball team took a tight 37-36 victory over Columbia River in the 3A district playoffs Friday and played Lakes in a loser out game Monday. Check the website for results, www,courierherald. com. Other results Check the website www,courierherald.com for boys swim, gymnastic and other district results.
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Lewandowski won the 190 pound regional title pinning Lou Faletagoai from Clover Park at 4 minutes, 47 seconds. The Hornets will be sending four girls to the Mat Classic state tournament beginning Feb. 20 at the Tacoma Dome. Erin Redford at 125 pounds who took third at the regional tournament. Kendra Blue took second at 130 and Tatiana Molinero took fifth at 145. Jacey Lindner took fourth at 190.
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Local athletes sign, taking talents to collegiate level Hampton Seppi – Soccer – Columbia Basin C.C. Hampton Seppi will trade the maroon and gold of White River for the blue uniform of Columbia Basin Community College. On national signing day, the Hornet senior inked a national letter-ofintent to play for the Hawks. Seppi has been involved with organized soccer for 14 years, beginning with pee wee play. Along the way, she played with Cascade Foothills Soccer Club, Sumner Soccer Club, South Hill Revolution and Mount Rainier Football Club; this year, she switched to the GU 96 Blue team at Pac NW Soccer Club, based out of the Starfire complex in Tukwila. She played at Bonney Lake High as a freshman, then spent three seasons on the White River varsity, playing center midfield or forward. She registered five goals her final year as a Hornet. She received attention from 11 college programs and, following a campus visit in mid-December, made a verbal commitment to the Pasco college. The Hawks participate in the East Division of the Northwest Athletic Conference, which boasts 34 members scattered throughout Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Columbia Basin went 6-10-4 overall last season, including a 6-8-4 mark in conference play.\
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White River 42, Olympic 41 February 12 at Olympic High School West Central District tournament (first game) White River: 14-10-10-8 – 42 Olympic: 9-10-12-10 – 41 White River: Alex Wallen 12, Brandon Scheer 8, Dustin France 7, Chad Durrant 6, Chris Marmon 4, Trent Buchanan 3, Cameron Cawley 2. Durrant 12 rebounds, Wallen 10 rebounds, France 7 assists.
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White River 66, Sequim 28 February 11 at White River West Central District tournament (first game) White River: 16-18-18-14 – 66 Sequim: 5-3-9-11 – 28 White River: Kendall Bird 23, Kristin Sturdivan 16, Maci Goethals 11, Amanda Lance 7, Darian Gore 3, Ashlea Mills 3, Sydney Andersen 2, Kayla Howard 1. Lincoln 58, Enumclaw 29 February 11 at Lincoln West Central/Southwest Bi-District tournament (first game) Enumclaw: 6-10-8-5 – 29 Lincoln: 16-15-20-7 – 58 Enumclaw: Kylie Rademacher 9, Hayley Sonneson 6, Noelle Putman 4, Tallie Carlson 4, Katie Carlson 3, Morgan Tinney 3. Reach
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What’s all the fuss about the Keystone XL pipeline proposal anyway? The proposed 1,179-mile pipeline from Alberta, Canada, would diagonally cross Montana and then traverse South Dakota, to Steel City, Neb., where it would be connected to already existing pipelines to Gulf state refineries. Liberals don’t like it because it would take tar sands from Canada, causing higher pollution: the extracted oil produces 17 percent more carbon pollution than normal petroleum production, according to a Nov. 18, 2014, New York Times article by Coral Davenport. They object to the whole process of Rich Elfers extracting oil from Columnist tar sands because it is environmentally destructive. Conservatives want it, Davenport goes on, because they say it will create 42,000 temporary, two-year jobs. Eventually, upon completion, the pipeline would create 35 permanent jobs and make the U.S. more energy secure by getting oil from Canada. Their argument is that this pipeline just adds to the thousands of pipelines that already criss-cross the nation. The fact of the matter is that environmental groups have turned the Keystone XL pipeline into a symbol for them. Because the pipeline crosses an international border, the president is open to pressure from these groups not to approve it. They’re seeing the pipeline issue as a litmus test of the president’s loyalty to environmental causes, according to Bernard Weinstein, associate director of the Energy Institute at Southern Methodist University in a Feb. 4, 2015, article on Watchdog.org. These groups are exaggerating the issue of pollution
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Letters Columnist misses mark regarding Eastern Star; men must be present There was an error in Wally’s recent column (Courier-Herald, Feb. 4). He has been contacted directly but it also seemed in order to offer some additional information. Wally mentioned that the organization of Free and Accepted Masons is for men only, which is correct. He then mentioned an affiliated group – Eastern Star, saying it is for women only. That is incorrect. In fact, The Order of the Eastern Star must have Master Masons as members in order for a chapter to exist. And, of the group of 18 officers in a chapter, at least two must be brothers. Nine of the officers must be sisters, and the remaining seven may be either sisters or brothers. The Order of the Eastern Star exists worldwide in over 20 countries, with some 500,000 members. It is the largest organization to which both women and men belong. Crystal Chapter #68, OES was chartered here in Enumclaw in 1902. The women must be wives, daughters, mothers, widows, sisters or other female relatives of Master Masons. The full list of women and men who have been or are members is extensive, however several of the Masons mentioned in Wally’s article were also members of Crystal Chapter. The Enumclaw Masonic Center, which is the “home” of Crescent Lodge #109, and Western Cascade Lodge #61 (formerly of Buckley), is also the “home” of Crystal Chapter. Judy Nielsen, Past Matron Crystal Chapter #68 Enumclaw
Reader sounds off on Elfers’ columns, fire district, school proposal If I may I would like to comment on a few items in several weeks of Courier-Herald papers. Mr. Elfers’ column repeatedly gives advise to Republicans on how to win future elections. He suggests that Republicans should support and bow to the lawbreakers that come into America illegally and receive free stuff from Americans, because if they don’t, immigrants won’t vote for Republicans ever again. More advice in another column suggested that if Republicans don’t trump the free college gift that Obama and his progressive buddies want to hand out, Republicans won’t win young people’s votes. Of course the progressives want free college because they know that over 85 percent of collage teachers and professors are hard core progressives, or worse, and they will indoctrinate our young students to the evils of the conservatives and the wonders of Marxism. Mr. Elfers multiple times expressed his opinion that Republicans are old white people and if they don’t think and do like a progressive, few in future generations will vote for Republicans. God help us if that were true. But the facts are that as people age they actually get smarter than the Al Sharptons and MSNBCs of the world and abandon the Democratic Party which has truly become the Progressive/ Socialist/Marxist Party. Second observation: In the article regarding Fire District 28, the statement: “Another budget highlight noted by Hannity was the union agreed to not take any pay raises.” The article fails to mention that Hannity and the last board of commissioners
gave the firemen a 20 percent increase in compensation in their last two-year contract which includes a $10,000 cash health savings account for husband and wife staff members and $5,000 for the other District 28 employees. Also not mentioned, the (board) refuses to allow public comments at Fire Board meetings and public correspondence to the board are also not read during public meetings. This is highly irregular. And from someone who has attended almost all of the commissioners’ meetings for the past several years, Commissioner Angie Stubblefield and Commissioner Stan McCall have gone above and beyond in their duties in attempting to repair the giant mess the previous commissioners produced. Most of the previous board meetings were 5 to 20 minutes where the current ones are all over an hour. Commissioner Dave Hannity continues to provide very few comments or input during commission meetings. The meetings are live on the city of Enumclaw site and archived on the district’s site. Lastly: I went to all three of the Enumclaw School District meetings held to promote the spending of over $80 million of taxpayers money, on two of the district schools. I spoke to many district staff and can only conclude that the over $60 million high school renovation is because the heating system is hot and cold and not up to snuff. The classrooms we toured In January were between 70 and 80 degrees at 8 p.m. I was told that the heat is not shut off at night. This must cost many thousands of extra dollars a year. Also the roof on a few of the buildings have small leaks. Every building in the district is clean and spotless which says a great deal about
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Now’s the time to say goodbye Well, friends, this is it. This will be our last weekly rendezvous. I’m gonna miss them. Alas, I have the vague feeling I’m starting to repeat myself, so it’s best to quit before the whole thing turns into an iron-anchor drag. By and large, the “Wally’s World” experience has been quite enjoyable, so it’s with some misgivings and a rather heavy heart that I compose these final thoughts. The column has turned me into a mild hometown celebrity. Indeed, my “fame” has even spread well beyond Enumclaw; various columns have inspired compliments from total strangers in Los Angeles, Norfolk, Va., and St. Louis. (Though it may not be particularly beneficial to creative pursuits, it always feels good to have your ego stroked.) In a few cases, I’ve taken a little
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flack for some of my rather unorthodox views, especially from this paper’s editor. Occasionally, people in the community have also taken me to task. But this was always welcomed. A little community dissension is healthy. A special thanks to readers who took the time to write letters or e-mail me or the CourierHerald, whether pro or con. I’m deeply indebted to everyone I’ve interviewed, many of whom didn’t receive any recognition in
the columns. I’ve generally strived to keep my historical reports factual, though, from time to time, I may have taken the poetic license of stretching the truth a bit for the sake of literary style and humor. If my stories or foolishness have hurt anyone, I offer my humble apology and my assurances that such travesties were not intentional. On a personal level, I’ve always felt it’s important to occasionally shake up your life. God knows, you don’t want to settle into a fixed, monotonous routine that lasts so long it becomes deadly. Literally. I have some other projects I’m fooling with, but nothing definite or worth mentioning at this time. At any rate, best of luck to everyone and I’ll see you around the streets and bars of Enumclaw. Cheers!
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Marianne Binetti will We have a The new home and present a free seminar, with it came a whole Compleat “The Unthirsty Garden,” bunch of rose plants. beginning at 7 p.m. Home I have no idea how to Feb. 26 at the Bellevue Gardener prune them or what the Botanical Garden classnames are. Should I call Marianne Binetti room. Learn to renovate in a professional or is Columnist a landscape so you won’t this something a novice need to water. Register gardener can handle? at cascadewater.org/ F.G., Renton classes.php. Get yourself a pair of long hanEarly spring means it is time to prune dled loppers and a pair of sharp roses, ornamental grasses and fruit trees. hand pruners and take command of the This is also a good week to check your situation. You are not going to kill a rose overwintering geraniums, dahlia tubers plant by pruning incorrectly. Many roses and begonia corms to make sure they grow just fine without any pruning at aren’t drying out. Did you find a paper all. Use the long handled loppers on rose bag containing daffodil or tulips bulbs stems or trunks thicker than your thumb. you forgot to plant in the fall? Go ahead The smaller hand pruners can be used on and plant them as soon as they are dis- smaller stems. In our mild winter climate covered. Sometimes these forgotten spring you can usually just shorten everything bloomers will forgive and forget as long as by one-third and remove any branch that they were allowed to experience the chill looks dead, diseased or damaged. Try to of winter in an unheated garage or shed. make an open vase shape by snipping Once in the ground, late-planted bulbs may off branches that are small and heading bloom but the flowers that pop up could be SEE BINETTI, PAGE 8 months behind schedule.
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IN FOCUS FROM 6 because whether or not the pipeline is built, Canada will continue to process its tar sands into petroleum and then ship it via rail or truck to the west coast, as long as it remains cost effective. Of course, with the recent drastic price reductions of crude oil, the issue could become moot. The arguments of conservatives ignore the fact that recently created railroad and trucking jobs would be lost as a result of the pipe construction. Additionally, most of the jobs created by construction would be temporary. Republicans and Democrats have turned the proposed pipeline into a political issue to rally their base constituents in preparation for the 2016 elections. In other words, this whole pipeline controversy is not that important one way or the other. The Republican-controlled Congress may soon pass a bill favoring construction,
while President Obama has promised publicly he will veto any related bill that lands on his desk. The Keystone XL pipeline decision is actually another straw man for larger differences between the Democratic president and the Republican-controlled Congress. After five years of controversy, the next few weeks in February could see an end to the wrangling. President Obama will have to make a decision and if he vetoes it, doing so it would be only his third veto since he took office in January 2009. Republicans are unlikely to be able to muster a twothirds vote in both houses to overturn the president’s veto. His decision could be the first of many the president makes in the next few months. All of this emotion, threats and namecalling will continue for the last two remaining years of the president’s term, not because it is in the nation’s best interest but because the power of politics has a much greater voice than rational thinking in the nation’s capital.
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LETTERS FROM 6 the excellent maintenance staff. None of the staff I spoke to at the three meetings could explain why our science classes are outdated and what is needed to update them. That includes the vice principle. I know of no business that owns buildings in as good a condition as EHS where they would tear it down because of the heating system and a few roof leaks. Ted DeVol Enumclaw
MARIJUANA FROM 3 In Washington, however, hemp is still not grown even for research purposes. Unless the DEA starts distinguishing hemp from pot, or the Farm Bill is found to override the Controlled Substances Act, industrial hemp will still not be legal to grow in the Evergreen state until
Urges support for school district’s coming bond issue Please vote “yes” to approve the Enumclaw School District capital facilities bond measure on April 28. The April 28 measure will extend the 1997 capital facilities bond at exactly the same rate, not a penny more! This bond will rebuild the core academic buildings, gymnasium and auditorium at Enumclaw High local lawmakers say it’s OK. That approval could happen this session if Senate Bill 5012 gets the green light in Olympia. The bill would make hemp legal to grow commercially and manufacture into goods. It would put hemp on the same level as any other agricultural product, such as cotton or wheat. SB 5012 would also
School, and rebuild Black Diamond Elementary where 40 percent of students are in portables. Taxpayers can expect to see their tax rate remain flat and likely experience a rate reduction as new houses and business come into the Enumclaw School District. Times and education expectations have changed dramatically in the 50-plus years since these buildings were built. For example, readers may
SEE LETTERS, PAGE 8 allow Washington State University to “study the feasibility and desirability of industrial hemp production in Washington.” Sen. Brian Hatfield, D-Raymond, is the primary sponsor on the bill but he has bipartisan support from several Republican senators including Jim Honeyford and Doug Ericksen. Reporter Deanna Isaacs contributed to this report.
Edna Sophie Tustin Edna Sophie Tustin, longtime resident of Colorado passed away January 26, 2015 in Buckley, Washington. Edna celebrated her 97th birthday with her family last August. Edna was born August 24, 1917 in Baldwin (City), Kansas to Carl Henry Frederick Wacker and Louise Wilhelmine Johanning Wacker. She was the second oldest daughter and had 6 siblings: Albert Wacker, Fred Wacker, Olin Wacker, Ted Wacker, May Schaeffer, and Helen Dworski, all of whom preceded her in death. Edna and her family lived in Baldwin until 1928 when they moved to Colorado. In 1936 she married Ralph Halsey Tustin. They had two sons, Everett Alan and Charles Orval. Besides being a wonderful housewife and mother Edna also served as the secretary of Farm Bureau and as a 4-H leader. Edna later accomplished her goal of completing her high school education by earning her GED equivalency certification in 1980 at the age of 63. Her lifelong passion was quilting, and she made many beautiful hand-made quilts for her family which will be cherished for many years to come. With the passing of her husband, Halsey, in 1999, Edna moved to Enumclaw where she lived until moving in April 2012 to Foothills Adult Family Home in Buckley. After moving to Enumclaw Edna became involved in many activities at the Enumclaw Nazarene Church which included working with children’s programs, the sewing circle, and missions; even joining a work and witness trip in 2005 to New Hope Lakota Ministries in Kyle, South Dakota. She also enjoyed her ladies Bible Study at Mountain Meadows. One of Edna’s greatest joys was playing games with her grandchildren and great grandchildren. Edna was preceded in death by her parents, Carl and Louise, her six siblings, her husband, Halsey, and her oldest son, Everett in 2010. She is survived by her other son, Charlie and his fiancée Beth Monson of Durango, CO/Tucson, AZ. She is also survived by her daughter-in-law, Shirley Tustin of Enumclaw; three grandchildren: Ev and Rhonda Tustin of Des Moines, WA.; Teri and Gene Caldwell of Enumclaw; Tina and Jason Kujawa of Buckley; 8 great grandchildren; and 4 great great grandchildren. Cremation took place in Washington, and a memorial service will be held at Enumclaw Nazarene Church on March 21st at 2pm, presided over by her grandson Pastor Ev Tustin. A private family interment will be held at the Vernon Cemetery sometime in the future. Memorials may be sent to mission programs at the Enumclaw Nazarene Church (2501 Warner Ave) or Kent Nazarene Church (930 East James St.) Please sign the online guestbook at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com. 1251954
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LiveLocal group sets kickoff gathering
All of Enumclaw – but the business community in particular – is invited to a kickoff event for LiveLocal98022. The new organization aims to enhance the area by promoting the positive link between residents and businesses. The meeting is planned for 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18, at Enumclaw City Hall, 1339 Griffin Ave. Bob Green will be
the featured speaker. The group’s statement is: “LiveLocal98022 is an organization working together to create a very livable and viable economy that provides for the needs, health and dreams of its community by bringing together local businesses, organizations and community members through education, networking and marketing.” More about the organization can be found on Facebook.
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LETTERS FROM 7 recall taking a typewriting class somewhere around 10th grade whereas, “keyboarding” instruction now begins in kindergarten and third-graders face a state test requiring a full page of keyboarded text. Dozens of academic requirements and extra-curricular programs have expanded since EHS was built. Most have forgotten that EHS athletic and activity facilities were built with only a handful of boys sports in mind, rather than the dozens of boys and girls offerings now forced to share the inadequate space and facilities. And while sprawling one-story campuses with dozens of unsecured points of entry were reasonable in the 1960s they are no longer ideal for safety and security. It makes sense to take action now! Bonding rates (like mortgage rates) are still good, as well as the construction bidding climate - both helping to save taxpayers money and maximize our return. But
BINETTI FROM 7 toward the middle of the shrub. Wear thick gloves, rake up the pruning crumbs and you’re done. If this job still sounds daunting, contact a garden coach or a rosarian from a local rose society for one-on-one instruction. Once your rose plants are in flower they will be much easier for a rosarian or local nursery to identify. We have a few overgrown clumps of ornamental grass in our landscape. I believe it is Miscanthus grass. Right now the tall grass is dead and brown from winter. When can I safely prune these brown clumps? T.P.,
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passing this bond won’t be the “slam dunk” some people think it will be. Most districts have to run a bond several times before it passes because a bond requires a staggering supermajority of 60 percent to pass. While a school levy (levies are for learning) may pass with a simple majority, a school bond (bonds are for buildings) requires 60 percent approval. It takes a lot of volunteers to help spread the word to friends and neighbors, and contribute toward the campaign’s budget for reaching 16,000 voters. 4rKids4rFuture needs all stakeholders to engage in the campaign. Please, don’t wait to see if it can pass without your active participation. The time is now to make sure this passes the first time out – once and done! Volunteer, contribute and be an advocate for children at www.4rKids4rFuture.com. As co-chair Johna Thomson has said, “We don’t want to find ourselves on the one-yard line when the game is over on April 29.” Nancy Merrill, co-chair 4rKids4rFuture
Olympia I like to suggest a Valentine’s Day massacre on all ornamental grasses that have gone brown and dormant. Cutting back giant clumps of grasses in early spring cleanup makes room for the fresh new grass blades that are just starting to push up through the old clumps. You don’t have to do the dirty deed on any exact date as long as you cut back the old brown blades before they get tangled with the new shoots. This means mid-February through the end of March is a good time to trim grasses to within a few inches of the ground. My beautiful hellebores are blooming. I love this winter-flow-
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A couple’s wedding day is often a whirlwind for the bride- and groom-to-be. Happy couples hope to remember every little detail, but that can be difficult when so much is going on. That is why many brides and grooms hire videographers to preserve the memories of their weddings. Couples who fail to capture their ceremony and reception on film may feel like they missed out once their big day has come and gone. As a result, a professional videographer can be a wise investment. Today’s wedding videos have come a long way from their poorly produced predecessors. Gone are the potentially cheesy soundbites and elevator music. Many of today’s videos are artfully edited and highly cinematic productions that could have couples wishing they were viewing videos in theaters. The following are some wedding video trends popular among today’s couples. • Brief clips and highlights: Few people want to sit through their entire wedding day frame-byframe. Montages of key elements of the day are much more popular than a chronological unfolding of the ceremony and reception. Some videographers like to show snippets of what’s to come at the start of the wedding video, then go into more extensive segments later on. • Special filters or film: Filters and lighting effects can give a wedding video an entirely different feel. For example, filming in 8mm can lend a grainy touch to the video and make it seem ethereal or even part of a home movie collection. However, few people want the stark reality of a high-definition camera that highlights every flaw. • Film chapters: Dividing segments of the video into different chapters allows viewers to fast forward to the parts they want to see and pass those they can skip. This saves the hassle of having to watch the video in its entirety. • Cinematic styling: Instead of a stationary camera on a tripod, this method of filming incorporates different angles and close-up shots to give the video a modern feel. It’s shot more like a movie than a documentary, allowing viewers to feel as though they’re really experiencing the event. • Artistic, indy feel: Film buffs may want a wedding video that breaks the mold. Ask videographers to create something that would fit in at the Sundance or Tribeca film festivals. • Same-day editing: Want to revisit the ceremony at your wedding reception? Some videographers will edit portions of the ceremony and preparations for the big day in the time between the ceremony and reception. This gives all guests, including those who may not have been able to make the ceremony, the chance to view the nuptials. • Unobtrusive technology: This trend relates to the equipment used to capture wedding memories rather than the actual finished product. No one wants their view of the ceremony or reception to be marred by a big, bulky camera. Smaller video cameras enable videographers to seamlessly blend in and perhaps capture shots that larger cameras could not.
Couples planning a wedding quickly realize just how challenging a task that planning can be. From paring down the guest list to arranging the music to choosing a menu for the reception, couples must make several decisions when planning their big days. Staying organized when planning a wedding is no small task, as the planning can be spread out over several months or even more than a year, making it difficult to keep track of what’s has and hasn’t been done. The following are a few organization tips that should help couples keep on track when planning a wedding. * Write things down. Whether you write Couples planning a wedding can utilize a tablet, things down the old-fashioned way in a note- laptop or notebook to keep track of all the details. book or jot down notes in a tablet, write down your plans as you go. Write down important which ones you still need to work on. phone numbers, vendor information and all the * Create a wedding calendar. Keep a calendar other details you’ll want instant access to. It’s devoted specifically to the wedding. Include important that such notes are taken in something that’s portable, allowing you to jot down appointments with vendors and information notes immediately as opposed to forcing you to regarding payment schedules and other deadlines on this calendar. If you set any deadlines remember until you arrive home. * Create a to-do list. A to-do list is another for yourself, such as when you prefer to choose a great way to stay organized when planning your band for the reception, jot these deadlines down wedding. As you make certain decisions, simply on the wedding calendar as well. strike those tasks from the list. This way you SEE PLANNING, PAGE 10 will know which tasks you’ve polished off and
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Cutting the cake has special significance The timing of when a couple cuts the wedding cake can have a specific meaning. Long ago, the cake was usually cut at the very end of the reception and would signal to the guests that it was the end of the festivities. Today, cutting the cake is an unspoken signal that represents that the formal wedding is nearing a close, and guests who would like to leave can do so without worry of being rude. Many couples will cut the cake right after dinner as a courtesy to older guests who may want to get started on their trips home. This affords them the chance to make an earlier exit, rather than staying through the dancing that could extend into the wee hours of the night or missing the
cake entirely. Cutting the cake mid-reception also serves another practical purpose for couples who are paying a photographer by the hour. Photographers typically go home after the cakecutting, so a mid-reception cutting can save couples a substantial amount of money.
Turn dress into something useful for years to come Heirloom One of the easiest ways to get more from your gown is to pass it down to another bride after your wedding day. Brides frequently save and preserve their gowns with the intent of passing it down as an heirloom to a daughter or another family member. Maintain the beauty of the gown by hiring a professional dry cleaner or wedding gown preservation service to treat and package the gown before storing it for some lucky lady’s future use.
Donation Some less fortunate people cannot afford a gown. Work with a church or shelter and find out where you can donate the gown to be used by someone who normally would not wear something so lavish. Theater prop Many plays and musicals feature wedding scenes. An upstart theater company may benefit from having a wedding gown in their costume department.
Handkerchief Cut out a piece of the gown and sew the hem. Offer it as the “something old” or “something Anniversary tablecloth borrowed” Measure out the length of a dining table, and cut and for a loved sew the gown into a special occasion tablecloth. Take one’s wedding. it out each year on your anniversary. Religious outfit If you feel the style of the gown won’t keep up with the times, the fabric of the gown can be repurposed into a baptismal outfit or a communion dress or suit. Christian children are welcomed to the faith in white clothing, which is a symbol of purity and cleansing of sin. Seamstresses can fashion beautiful dresses or suits from original wedding gowns.
PLANNING FROM 9 * Take a digital camera along when shopping for your wedding. Many couples want to explore their options before making any decisions with regard to attire, floral bouquets and other aspects of the wedding. But it can be difficult to remember all of the things you might have seen throughout the process. Bring a digital camera along
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Board meeting at 6:30 pm Staff collaboration – early release EHS Drama: Romeo & Juliet Board Work Study at Enumclaw Middle School at 6:30 pm Beyond High School at Enumclaw High School at 6:30 pm EHS 8th Grade Parent Night at 6:30 pm Staff collaboration – early release Special Olympics of Washington at EHS at 6:30 pm All District Choral Festival at EHS at 7:00 pm Classified Staff Appreciation Week EHS Spring Sports Parent Night at 6:30 pm All District Band Festival at EHS at 8:00 pm Staff collaboration – early release EHS Family Resource Fair at 9:00 am EHS Band Dance and Auction at 4:00 pm Board meeting at 6:30 pm EHS National Honor Society Induction at 7:00 pm
The topic for all four speeches was BOND INFORMATION. The purpose was to share our Board’s vision for placing a bond on the ballot to various stakeholder groups. The audience was the variable as some groups knew a lot about the bond while other groups had limited knowledge of the vision of our Board of Directors. Among all groups, there was a common theme of questions. I’ve chosen to highlight three of the common questions below. Will this Bond increase taxes? Taxes will remain flat. This bond proposes renewing the bond that built TMMS. In October 2014, the tax rate was $1.60/$1000 of home value. The bond that is being proposed will be at a rate of $1.60/$1000 of home value - not one penny more. What is the budget for the projects? Below is the projected budget for Black Diamond Elementary and Enumclaw High School as identified by BLRB Architect.
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Black Diamond Elementary $23,389,000 Enumclaw High School $63,353,300 Total $86,652,300 The vision of the Board of Directors is to take care of the above needs while keeping taxes at the same rate. Renewing this bond, keeping taxes flat, would generate $68,555,000. The Enumclaw School District also qualifies for $18.1 million in state construction match money for these projects. The total budget combining these two funding sources would be $86,655,000. How did Enumclaw High School and Black Diamond Elementary School emerge on this bond? The Board of Directors began discussion about the facility needs of the school district at their April 2014 retreat. They requested that the Capital Facilities Plan and the Study and Survey be updated. As a result of this work, Enumclaw High School and Black Diamond Elementary emerged as schools with the highest needs. The complete Capital Facilities Plan and Study and Survey can be found on our website. This bond information link on our website is updated several times each week if you have questions. If you don’t see the information that you are seeking, please contact me. michael_nelson@enumclaw.wednet.edu
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Last week was a powerful learning opportunity for students in the Alpha Leadership Class at Enumclaw Middle School under the guidance of Karl Karkainen. The students increased their awareness of local hunger issues in Enumclaw. After tallying the results of their recent food drive, the students went on a field trip to the Plateau Outreach Ministries food bank where they provided assistance to staff. Some of the students also attended a session of Backpack Packing at Sunrise Elementary. Thank you to Mr. Karkainen and students for making an impact on our community with their service!
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The Family Resource Fair is an opportunity for special education students of all grade levels and their families to connect with resources that may offer support and information. Students with disabilities and their families will be able to speak with agencies and college representatives who can provide support. The Fair will be held in the Enumclaw High School Library, 226 Semanski. If you have any questions, please contact Gail Hardersen at 360-802-7820, or Laurie OlsenPennington at 360-802-7821. We look forward to seeing you there.
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Beyond High School
Located at: Southwood Elementary 3240 McDougall Ave., Enumclaw, WA 98022
March 2nd 6:30-8:00 PM Enumclaw High School Commons
This event is for students and parents grades 8-12. Come and explore a diverse selection of colleges, universities, technical colleges and military careers. Representatives will be available to help students and parents navigate through the world of post high school opportunities.
The Enumclaw School District will hold its 2015 kindergarten registration and orientations as follows: Black Diamond Kindergarten Orientation 802-7573 March 26 6:30 p.m. Byron Kibler Kindergarten Orientation 802-7263 March 24 *6:30, 7:00 & 7:30 p.m. Southwood Kindergarten Orientation 802-7370 March 19 6:30 p.m. Sunrise Kindergarten Orientation 802-7425 March 17 6:30 p.m. Westwood Kindergarten Orientation 802-7620 March 26 1:30 p.m. & 6:30 p.m.
More information and registration requirements are on the district website: www.enumclaw.wednet.edu
ENUMCLAW SCHOOL DISTRICT 20TH ANNUAL POW WOW NEW DATE: March 20, 2015
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Is your faith in God, or in something less?
OBITUARIES PHYLLIS DEAN A memorial service for Phyllis Irene Dean is pl a n n e d for 11 a . m . Saturday, Feb. 28, at St. Barbara Cat holic Church Phyllis Dean in Black Diamond. The Maple Valley resident died Jan. 23, 2015, at the age of 75. She is survived by her husband of 54 years, Jerry Dean of Maple Valley; daughters Michelle LaBorde (Ted) and Tammy Iverson of Enumclaw: brothers Patrick Ryan (Betty) of Gem, Kan., and MJ Ryan of Colorado Springs, Colo.; sister Shirley Hess of Hayes, Kan.; brother-in-law Darrell McMillan of Atwood, Kan.; and three grandchildren. Remembrances are suggested to a charity of the
“Faith,” it says, “is effectiveness. The needy the evidence of things place their faith in the Church unseen.” Too often, system, the lonely place Corner we read this and only their faith in a specific think of the word relationship, the unem“unseen” in terms of ployed fixate on a cerour desired outcome: Steve Strombom tain type of job (or level it isn’t yet visible, or compensation), purChurch of the Nazarene hasn’t come to pass. chasers place their faith This stops short in a particular item or of the point. The specific seller...etc. “unseen” must also be applied to the Hey, we’ve all done it, but there are at means by which God will work. To para- least two problems with this approach. phrase: faith is our confession that some- First, when we place our faith in the thing is going on behind the scenes under means, rather than in the God who blessGod’s supervision. Even if we’re not yet es, we set ourselves up for disappointaware of the specifics, we fully trust His ment. We’re really only seeking one of purpose for the outcome. two answers, either “Yes, you can have it Too often we default to this shortcut: the way you want it,” or “No, you can’t,” we simply identify what we see as the rather than pursuing the breadth and most likely means of our desire coming to depth of God’s will. If that’s your norm, pass and then ask God to bless it. Those go back and check your spiritual junk in need of funds for a cause place their mail: God really has been responding to faith in the response of donors and ask you with intentions of blessing, they just God to spark their generosity. The sick didn’t always carry the subject line you and those who care about them place were looking for. their faith in doctors and/or procedures SEE CHURCH, PAGE 14 and pray that God will maximize their
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(Christian Science) 1752 Wells Street, Enumclaw (360) 825-5300 Sunday Service............10:00am Sunday School ............10:00am Wednesday Meeting .........7:30 pm READING ROOM 1752 Wells Street, Enumclaw (360) 825-5300 Mon. & Tues. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Wed. 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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Former area resident Edwin David “Ed” Wendt Jr., 70, died at his home in Malden, Wash., on Feb. 6, 2015. He was born Aug. 1, 1944, in Seattle to Edwin and Verna (Hintz) Wendt. He was raised in Wilkeson and Enumclaw, graduating from Enumclaw High School in 1962. He married Laurelyn Williams on Oct. 23, 1964, in Enumclaw. He worked at the Wilkeson Sandstone Quarry while attending night classes for
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Lela Deraitus of Buckley died Feb. 9, 2015, at the age of 98. For information, contact Weeks’ Funeral Home at 360-829-1171.
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welding. He worked for Manson Marine construction overseeing dredging, pile driving and dock work. He finished his career at Lonestar Cement Co. He was a lifetime member of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local #612. His enjoyment was going fishing and hunting as well as remodeling houses. He took early retirement at age 52 after 25 years as an operating engineer. In 1992 he and his wife moved to Malden to be closer to family. There, he worked for the McGregor Company, J.L. Love Company, the city of Rosalia and as a custodian
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CHURCH FROM 13 God, the God of all universes, limitless in creativity, power and wisdom, isn’t
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dynamic of what a relationship truly is. We’re supposed to be in an ongoing, growing, discussion and interaction with God as we walk through this life. Neither the vending machine approach to prayer (if I put the right amount in and choose what I want, I will get it - unless it gets hung up on the way down) nor the slot machine approach to prayer (if I invest enough in a compulsive fit of prayer, I should get lucky) are workable options over time -
although God does humor us once in awhile. I’m not suggesting we should reduce all prayer to “Thy will be done.” Save that for those moments when you discover a rift between what you want and what God wants; then it’s a perfect statement of submission. But in those moments when you should still be seeking answers, “Thy will be done” is too often the death of conversation with God; a spiritualized resignation that whatever will
happen will happen, and that God will likely disappoint you. Is that really what you want to settle for? Does it reflect the witness of those who have walked most closely with him? Is it possible that prayer is, after all, a greater adventure than we realized? Don’t stop short. Talk with God regularly and joyfully (it’ll come as you get to know him better), pray expectantly, and even pray hard on occasion. Bring your specific requests,
but start with a consciousness of relationship (“Our Father...”), recognizing his vastness (“Who is in heaven”), remembering his faithfulness (“Hallowed is Your Name”) and then bring your willingness to let God adjust your focus, your perceptions, even your direction (“Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in Heaven”). In such a context you can boldly come before his throne with every need and every request!
OBITUARIES FROM 13
Laurelyn at the family home in Malden; son James (Anita) Wendt of Malden; daughter Angie Scott of Colfax, Wash.; sisters Nancy Montague, Phyllis Wendt and Pat Haulet, all of Malden, and Sally Hughes of Texas; and five
grandchildren. He was preceded in death by sister Arlene Montague. Memorial contributions in his honor are suggested to the Rosalia/Whitman County District 7 Fire Department, P.O. Box 291, Rosalia, Wash. 99170.
Arrangements are by Bruning Funeral Home of Colfax. Online condolences may be left for the family at www.bruningfuneralhome. com. Graveside services took place Thursday, Feb. 12, at the Rosalia IOOF Cemetery.
at the Rosalia school. When he wasn’t working he enjoyed going to yard sales and was always tinkering on a project in his garage. He is survived by wife
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December 2014)9 months at $22.02 per month: $  198.18 Other Fees:Statement/Collection Fee $   250.00 TOTAL MONTHLY PAYM E N T S A N D L AT E CHARGES as of December, 2014 $2,429.08 IV. V.Default other than failu r e t o m a ke m o n t h l y payments: Delinquent taxes and assessments $      0.00 T O TA L O T H E R D E FAULT $      0.00 VI. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: Principal of $28,669.81, together with interest as provided in the Note or other instrument secured f r o m t h e 1 8 t h d ay o f June, 2012, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by Statute. VII. T h e a b ove - d e s c r i b e d real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Tr u s t a s p r ov i d e d by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances on the 6th day of March, 2015 (90 days after posted). The default referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by the 23rd day of February, 2015 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time on or before the 23rd day of F e b r u a r y, 2 0 1 5 , ( 1 1 days before the sale) the default as set for th in Paragraph III is cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after the 23rd day of February, 2015 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance by paying the principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Tr ust, and curing all other defaults. VIII. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trust e e t o t h e B o r r o w e r, G ra n t o r, t h e G u a ra n tor(s), and Occupant(s) at the following address(es): Name Address GRANTOR/BORROWER: BRANDON STRAIN and LISA STRAIN 4815 Tanwax Blvd. East Eatonville, WA 98328 OCCUPANTS 18513 Elkhorn Blvd. E. Orting, WA 98360 by both first class and certified mail on the 7th day of October, 2014, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and the written Notice of Default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real property described in Paragraph I above on the 10th day of October, 2014, and the Trustee has in his possession proof of such service or posting. IX. T h e Tr u s t e e w h o s e name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement
of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. X. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through, or under the Grantor of all their interest in the above-described property. XI. Anyone having any objections to this sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a wa i ve r o f a ny p r o p e r grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s Sale. DATED this 3rd day of December, 2014. LUKINS & ANNIS, P.S. /s/Jed W. Morris JED W. MORRIS, Trustee Address: 1600 Washington Trust Financial Center 717 West Sprague Avenue Spokane, Washington 99201-0466 T e l e p h o n e : (509) 455-9555 # 6135111 2/4/15, 2/18/15
Notice of Ordinance Adoption Ordinances Adopted January 27, 2015: AB15-05 – Ordinance No. 1503 [D15-05] - An Ordinance Of The City Council Of The City Of B o n n ey L a ke, P i e r c e C o u n t y, Wa s h i n g t o n , Amending Section 17.20.090 Of The Bonney Lake Municipal Code, Relating To The Design Standards For Flag Lots Or Pipe Stem Lots. AB15-13 – Ordinance No. 1504 [D15-13] - An Ordinance Of The City Council Of The City Of B o n n ey L a ke, P i e r c e C o u n t y, Wa s h i n g t o n , Approving The Revision Of The Corporate Boundary Of The City Of Bonney Lake, Where It Coincides With Certain Portions Of The RightOf-Way For 234th Avenue Court East, In Order To Fully Exclude Said Areas From The Corporate Limits Of The City. The full text of ordinances is available to view online at www.ci.bonney-lake.wa.us or upon request to the City Clerk. # 615690 2/18/15 ORDINANCE NO. 2564 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ENUMCLAW, KING COUNTY, WA S H I N G TO N R E PEALING CHAPTERS 2.42, 2.43, 2.90, 2.94, SECTION 2.78.040 AND AMENDING SECTION 2.78.050 ENUMCLAW MUNICIPAL CODE, TO REFLECT THE ANN E X AT I O N O F T H E F I R E D E PA R T M E N T I N TO K I N G C O U N T Y FIRE DISTRICT #28, A SEPARATE MUNICIPAL ENTITY. The full text of the Ordinance, which was p a s s e d by E nu m c l aw City Council on February 9 , 2 0 1 5 , i s ava i l a bl e through the Enumclaw City Clerk’s office at City Hall. Effective date is five (5) days after publication. # 615691 2/18/15 We s t e r n Wo o d , L L C, 26719 State Route 410 E, Buckley, WA 98321 is seeking coverage under the Washington Departm e n t o f E c o l o g y ’s NPDES General Permit for Stor mwater Discharges Associated with Industrial Activities. The industrial site, known as Western Wood, LLC at the 410 Quarry is located at 31818 Hwy 410 in Enumclaw. Operations started on November 1, 2014. Industrial activities include logyard wor k. Stormwater from the site discharges to Boise Creek. Any person desiring to present their views to the Department of Ecology concerning this application may notify Ecology in writing within 30 days from the last date of publication of this notice. Comments may be submitted to: Wa s h i n g t o n D e p t . o f Ecology Water Quality Program – Industrial Stormwater PO Box 47696 O l y m p i a , WA 9 8 5 0 4 7696 # 613765 2/11/15, 2/18/15 PUBLIC NOTICE Puget Sound Energy, 10885 NE 4th St. Bellevue, WA 98004, is seeking coverage under the Washington State Depar tment of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit. The proposed project,
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