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By Ray StillStaff Writer

A proposed amendment to the Washington State University Forest development agreement was tabled by the Bonney Lake City Council for discussion and action during the workshop on Sept. 16.

The WSU Forest agreement, passed by the City Council in 2009, allows Bonney Lake to develop 40 acres of the forest to attract commercial and medical business.

The current agreement would only allow right in, right out access to 204 Avenue East, meaning drivers would not be able to turn left at the intersection.

The amendment would connect 204 Avenue East to state Route 410 and South Prairie Road, and would allow a traf-fic light to be installed at the intersection of SR 410 and 204 Avenue East. Left turn lanes would be installed for drivers heading west, and the median barrier at this intersection would also be removed.

There is no plan for a left turn lane to be installed for drivers going east on SR 410 to turn onto 204 Avenue East at this time.

Transportation analysts from Washington State University and Weyerhaeuser Real Estate Development Company indi-

By Ray StillStaff Writer

The Bonney Lake Planning Commission presented to the City Council three options for regulating the marijuana indus-try in Bonney Lake during the Sept. 9 City Council meeting.

The council forwarded the discussion of these options to the City Council workshop on Sept. 16.

After the council passed Ordinance 1481 last April – extending the moratorium on producing, processing and the retail sale of marijuana in the city – the council tasked the Planning Commission with developing marijuana business regulations in Bonney Lake.

The moratorium expires in October if it is not renewed or extended by the council. “The city attorney is draft-ing an ordinance right now to

consider extending the ordi-nance between 75 and 90 days,” said City Administrator Don Morrison.

The reason for the extension, Morrison said, is so that the City Council can review these options before making a deci-sion.

In a nutshell, the three options that the Planning Commission researched and presented were:

• a total ban of all state-licensed marijuana businesses,

• allow state-licensed retail stores to operate in the city but ban producers and processors,

• or allow the moratorium to expire and rely solely on the state Liquor Control Board busi-

ness regulations regarding state-licensed marijuana.

“Option one and three are pretty cut and dry,” said Grant Sulham, the chair of the Planning Commission. “In the middle, there is a gray area, and these are some things that we can see might work well.”

The Planning Commission’s options are not set in stone, and the council can vote on one or neither of the options.

Option OneFor the first option, a full

ban on state-licensed marijuana businesses in Bonney Lake, the

City Council to discuss, vote on SR 410 traffic light

Commission presents marijuana zoning options

Richard Gillette operates his homemade hexicopter, named for the six propellers. The copter sports a small GoPro camera, which allows Gillette to film aerial footage. His headset lets him see what the copter sees, up to a certain range.

Photos by Ray Still

High flyin’ on Lake Tapps

SEE ZONING, PAGE 7

SEE TRAFFIC LIGHT, PAGE 9

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East Pierce Fire and Rescue put out a brush fire alongside state Route 167 near the 8th Street East interchange on Sunday afternoon.

The brush fire con-sumed approximately half a mile of grass, brush and small trees, but “at no time were any structures in jeopardy,” said East Pierce Fire Chief Jerry Thorson. There were also no injuries reported.

Firefighters closed the northbound 8th street ramp until around 6:30 p.m., after the fire was brought under control.

Northbound state Route 167 experienced heavy backups although the highway was not blocked.

East Pierce Fire and Rescue also put out a half-acre forest fire in Tehaleh on Saturday. They were assisted by a Department of Natural Resources helicopter.

According to East Pierce Battalion Chief Rick Goetz, no homes were evacuated and no one was injured by the blaze.

The cause of both fires are still under investiga-tion.

The fire ban issued by the Pierce County Fire Marshall July 11 is still in

effect because the wind, low humidity and warm temperatures can exacer-bate wildfires.

The burn ban was amended to permit rec-reational camp fires in established fire rings in official campgrounds on Aug. 15.

“We ask residents to use extra caution with outdoor fires as summer comes to a close,” Goetz said.

According to the Washington Department of Natural Resources, the state has spent more than $91 million fighting fires in 2014 and more than 350,000 acres have been burned.

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BETTY MAYFIELDBetty Mayfield of

Buckley died Sept. 8, 2014, in her home. She was 81.

She was born Oct. 8, 1932, to Oscar and Goldia Bowen in Brush, Colo., and lived in the Bonney Lake/Buckley area most of her life. She was owner

and operator of Mayfield Floral for 16 years, retiring in 1998. She was a charter member of Bonney Lake Church of the Nazarene who enjoyed gardening, visiting with friends and spending time with her family.

Survivors include fos-ter son Darrin Rapalee; daughters Darlene Schenk and husband Steve, Debbie Evans and hus-band Cal, Doris Foster and husband Wes and

Dawn Bellevue and hus-band Bret; sister Lorraine Orum; sisters-in-law Freda Burbank and Mable Nearhood; 13 grandchil-dren and 14 great-grand-children.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Robert Mayfield.

The Rev. Steve Ripp officiated at services con-ducted at Bonney Lake Church of the Nazarene. Burial was at Buckley City Cemetery under

the direction of Curnow Funeral Home.

Memorials are sug-gested to Bonney Lake Church of the Nazarene, 7410 Myers Rd. E., Bonney Lake, 98391.

CLARA WEIGELClara Weigel,

a resident of Enumclaw for 41 years who moved to Bonney Lake 16 years ago, died Sept. 5, 2014. She was 91.

She was born

April 21, 1923, in Napoleon, N.D., to Clare and William. She loved to go dancing with her hus-band Ben. Their favorite spot was the Wishbone Tavern. Her family was her greatest joy.

She is survived by sons Bruce Weigel and wife Kathleen of Tonasket, Wash., Keith Weigel and wife Penny of Lahina, Hawaii, and Steven Weigel of Montesano, Wash.; daugh-

ters Karen Bartlett and husband Sanford (Sandy) of Bonney Lake and Judy Rinslow and husband Jim of Orting, Wash.; 13 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband Ben, son Gary; five broth-ers and four sisters.

A memorial service is planned for 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, at Weeks’ Funeral Home, 451 Cemetery Rd., Buckley, Wash. 98321.

All may sign the online guest book at www.weeks-funeralhomes.com.

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September 9Explosives: Officers spoke by phone with someone who wanted help dispos-ing of a number of blasting caps, fireworks, ammunition and a semi-automatic rifle he found when clearing out his father’s house. With the help of the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department Bomb

Squad, the items were safely transported to an area to be destroyed. He told officers he nor anyone in the family wanted the rifle and he didn’t want to sell it and have it get into the wrong hands so he gave the gun to the officers.

September 8Missing Person Found: Officers reported to the Cedar View Park to the report of two juvenile males being loud in the park after hours. Once officers arrived, a records check was done and it was determined that one of them had been reported as a missing person. He told officers he was unaware of that but that his mom had kicked him out four days ago

after an argument. Officers met up with his mom at a nearby restaurant and drove the other juvenile home.

September 6Stolen Property and Warrants: On a routine patrol, officers observed a truck pulling a trailer that did not have functioning tail lights and the trailer license plate was not visible either. After speaking with the City Comm Dispatch, officers learned one of the trucks on the trailer had been reported stolen in King County and the tow truck had expired tabs. While officers spoke with female passenger, it became known that she had two warrants for her arrest,

one out of Puyallup and the other out of Pierce County. She was transported to the Puyallup jail. The driver was cited for defective tail lights, no proof of insurance and expired vehicle registra-tion. He was released from the scene. The charges for possession of stolen prop-erty in the third degree have been forwarded to the Pierce County District Court for review.

Driving Under the Influence: Around 12:30 a.m. officers responded to the report of someone driv-ing under the influence. The reporting party told offi-cers she pulled up next to the vehicle and observed the

driver drinking alcohol. The vehicle pulled off into a shop-ping area parking and when officers attempted to contact the driver, the vehicle left the parking lot. Once officers did make contact with the driver, she agreed to perform volun-tary field sobriety tests. As she exited the vehicle, she was swaying back and forth and prior to the tests she admit-ted to the officers that she knew she had been drinking too much and shouldn’t have been driving. She performed three field tests and gave a voluntary breath sample. Her blood alcohol level was .152. She was arrested and trans-ported to the station for pro-cessing. Officers issued her a criminal citation for driv-

ing under the influence and third degree driving with a license suspended. She was released from the station.

September 5Counterfeit: Officers responded to a state Route 410 fast food restaurant because someone tried to use a counterfeit $20. The subject was given back the fake bill and used a good $20 instead to pay for his order. At the time of the report there was nothing further.

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By Sarah WehmannStaff Writers

The Spartans kicked off the season with two home wins beating Franklin Pierce 28-6 in week one and win-ning 51-14 over Shelton Friday.

The Highclimbers scored first with 1:59 to go in the first quarter.

Sumner answered quickly, scoring 30 seconds later tying the game at seven.

The Spartans took the lead on a pick six by senior Gage Whitehead.

Adding to their lead, Sumner kicks a field goal to take them up 17-7 over Shelton.

With less than four min-utes to go in the first half, Sumner added to its lead with a touchdown from sopho-more running back Connor Wedington.

Sumner and Shelton entered halftime with the Spartans up 23-7.

The second half started with another touchdown run by Wedington.

The Spartans had a 30-7

lead early in the third quar-ter.

With four minutes remaining, Sumner added another seven to its lead over Shelton.

The Highclimbers scored for its last time on a long run bringing the score to 37-14.

Junior wide receiver Josiah Fidecaro added another seven on the board after a 57 yard run.

The Spartans increased its lead one final time with a

touchdown by senior wide receiver Triston Wedington.

Sumner travels to Enumclaw this week to play the Hornets in the first league game of the season at 7 p.m. at the Enumclaw Expo Center.

Spartans undefeated early in seasonBy Sarah Wehmann

Staff Writers

The Panthers started the season with a 40-21 loss to Bellarmine.

Bonney Lake snapped back this week and beat Clover Park 55-6 Friday.

During the first quar-ter, Bonney Lake scored 35 points.

The Panthers held a 55-0 lead until Clover Park’s final series of the game.

Five different Panthers put points on the board for Bonney Lake.

Baily Sulfridge scored first on a one yard run.

A five yard run by Jordan Cozzi increased the Panthers lead to 14-0.

Ethen Koepke recov-ered a fumble and ran it 15 yards for another six.

A 15 yard pass from Isaiah Weed to Dillon Jordan increased the Panthers lead to 28-0.

Koepke scored another

touchdown on a two yard run.

The Panthers were up 35-0.

Patrick Oxile scored the final three touch-downs for Bonney Lake on a 28, nine and 38 yard run.

The Panthers held Clover Park to negative four yards of total offense.

Bonney Lake also forced three turn overs, one resulting in a touch-down.

Oxile ended the game with 10 carries for 100 yards.

Ethan McElderry had one interception with a return of 75 yards and he had four carries for 40 yards.

And Riley Miller had five tackles for the Panthers and two sacks.

The Panthers host its first home game and first league game of the season at 7 p.m. Friday against Auburn Mountainview.

Panthers win big road game, return home

Junior running back Connor Wed-ington, above, breaks away from a tackle during Friday’s 51-14 win over Shelton. Senior quarterback Chase Torgison looks down field for an open player. Photos by Vince Miller

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BONNEY LAKEVolleyballRecord: 0-1, 1-1Sept. 8Bonney Lake 3 - South Kitsap 025-17, 25-21, 25-15Panther Highlights:• Vegas Casey 8 kills,

3 blocks, 3 aces• Miranda Jeter 9

digs• Payton Mitchell 22

assists, 2 blocks• Natalia Medrano

11 digs

Sept. 11Bonney Lake - Auburn Mountainview14-25, 14-25, 26-24, 23-25Panther Highlights:• Kaytlyn Heaslip 6

kills, 9 digs• Vegas Casey, 8 kills,

2 blocks• Payton Mitchell 14

assists• Natalia Medrano

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Girls GolfRecord: 1-2, 1-2Sept. 9Bonney Lake 23 - Auburn Riverside 59

Sept. 11Bonney Lake 19 - Auburn 10

Boys GolfRecord: 1-0, 1-0Sept. 11Bonney Lake 61 - Auburn 38

Boys TennisRecord: 2-0, 2-0Sept. 9Bonney Lake 3 - Auburn 2

Sept. 11Bonney Lake 4 - Auburn Mtnview 1

SUMNERGirls SoccerRecord: 1-1-0Sept. 9Sumner 1 - Tahoma 0

Sept. 11Sumner 0 - Puyallup 1

VolleyballRecord: 1-0, 2-0Sept. 9Sumner 3 - WR 0

Sept. 11Sumner 3 - Auburn 0

Girls GolfRecord: 1-1, 1-1Sept. 9Sumner 34 - Enumclaw 82

Boys GolfRecord: 1-2, 1-2Sept. 9Sumner 43 - EHS 94

Sept. 11Sumner 42 - Auburn Riverside 32Medalist: Sumner junior Matthew Stevens, 42 strokes, 11 points

Boys TennisRecord: 2-0, 2-0Sept. 9Sumner 5 - Auburn Mountainview 0

Singles:• Zaylan Jacobsen

(S) d. Matt Howard (AM) 6-0, 6-2

• Jake Conklin (S) d. Hans Thorbjornsen (AM) 6-0, 6-3

Doubles:• Zak Landers/Eli

Evers (S) d. Kevin Nguyen/Chris Sorta (AM) 6-2, 6-0

• Sam Jacobsen/Julian Fernandez (S) d. Billy Boraphet/Garrett Neiss (AM) 6-3, 6-3

• Westin Hoversland/Gabe Smith (S) d. Adam Rhodes/Matt Wong (AM) 6-1, 6-1

Sept. 11Sumner 4 - Peninsula 1

SPORTS ROUNDUP This Week

Wednesday 9/17No events are sched-uled for today

Thursday 9/18Boys GolfBL at Peninsula at 3 p.m.

Sumner at Lakes at 3 p.m.

Girls GolfBL vs. Peninsula at 3 p.m.

Sumner vs. Lakes at 3 p.m.

Boys TennisBL vs. Peninsula at 4 p.m.

Sumner at Auburn at 3:30 p.m.

VolleyballBL vs. Auburn Riverside at 7:15 p.m.

Sumner at Peninsula at 7:15 p.m.

Girls SoccerBL vs. Auburn Mtnview at 7 p.m.

Sumner at Enumclaw at 7 p.m.

Girls SwimBL at Enumclaw at 3:30 p.m.

Sumner vs. Auburn at 3:30 p.m.

Friday 9/19FootballBonney Lake vs. Auburn Mtnview at 7 p.m.

Sumner at Enumclaw at 7 p.m.

Boys TennisBL at EHS at 3:30 p.m.

Sumner vs. Lakes at 4 p.m.

Saturday 9/20Boys Cross CountryBL and Sumner at Ft. Steilacoom Invitational at 10 a.m.

Sunday 9/21No events are sched-uled for today

Monday 9/22VolleyballBL at Auburn at 7:15 p.m.

Sumner vs. Lakes at 7:15 p.m.

Tuesday 9/23Boys GolfBL vs. Lakes at 3 p.m.

Sumner vs. Peninsula at 3 p.m.

Girls GolfBL at Lakes at 3 p.m.

Sumner at Peninsula at 3 p.m.

Boys TennisBL vs. Auburn Riverside at 3:30 p.m.

Sumner at Enumclaw at 3:30 p.m.

Girls SoccerBL vs. Enumclaw at 7 p.m.

Sumner at Lakes at 7 p.m.

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By Sarah Wehmann and Ray Still

Staff Writers

TENNISSUMNER

The Sumner High School boys tennis team was unde-feated last year in the South Puget Sound League 2A and will be bringing its skills to the 3A this year.

“The 3A league is tradi-tionally very tough but with no recent track record in this brand new league, it will be tough to accurately predict,”

coach Spenser Phelan said.Seniors Zak Landers,

Julian Fernandez, Sam Jacobsen, Jake Conklin, junior Elijah Evers and soph-omore Zaylan Jacobsen are returning varsity players.

“Zaylan won fourth place at the 2A state tournament last season, and Zak Landers was also a state participant, so expectations are high,” Phelan said.

The Spartans are 2-0 after beating Auburn Mounta inv iew and Peninsula. They faced Auburn Riverside Tuesday

after the press deadline.

CROSS COUNTRYBONNEY LAKE

The Panthers sent Laree Graham to the to the state meet last year and both the boys and girls team quali-fied for districts in 2013.

The 2014 season should be another strong year for the Panther distant runners.

Andy Foster is entering a decade as coach and he expects the Panthers to be right at the top again this season.

“We only graduated two seniors from the boys side and one girl,” Foster wrote in an email. “Our league is going to be very tough. I think it will be one of the tougher leagues and if we can survive, we will have a good shot of taking our team(s) to state.”

There are 40 runners returning and 11 seniors, with only 10 graduating from the program.

Some early highlight run-ners include, Melissa Arima, Graham Ryan Engledow, Brock Frame, Bennett

Hillier, Mykel Fisher, Allen Fletcher, Gavin McElroy and Eric Volleger.

SUMNERLast season the Sumner

cross country boys and girls teams ran in the 2A state meet and the team expects similar results in the SPSL 3A.

“Moving up from 2A to 3A will be tough, but we are up to the challenge,” coach Karen Weber said.

On the boys team, return-ing students include seniors Jordan Landes, Dillon

Smith, junior Nate Weber and sophomore Nicolas Bourgeois.

On the girls team, junior Bailey Tomsen and sopho-more Abby Marcotte will be returning to the team. Freshman Emma Sjolund and junior Petria Russell are new to the team.

Both the Panthers and Spartans boys team will compete Saturday in the Ft. Steilacoom Invitational.

The Spartans host Auburn Riverside at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24 and the Panthers travel to Lakes.

Spartans 2-0, cross country opens at invitational

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We are quickly entering my favorite season of the year.

For those who know me, you would think I enjoy fall because the weather changes – but that is only part of the reason.

The change in weather is a nice plus because I am nowhere near a fan of the heat. I live in an apartment

where it is hotter inside than out-side.

So it is nice when the tem-peratures start to drop and I can once again wear long pants and socks!

But aside from cooler days and nights, we are also entering football season.

I cannot contain how excited I am to cover the Panthers and Spartans. And I can spend my weekends cheering on the Dawgs and the Hawks!

This is by far the best time of the year.As a reporter, I love to cover all things sports related,

but nothing compares to football.Being able to stand on the sidelines, bundled up in

layers of jackets with a hat and gloves on is a great feel-ing. I may get a little cold and numb from time to time but I love the energy that comes from watching play after play.

And the perks of being a reporter allows me to be close to the action.

My favorite season has arrived

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SEE CORNER, PAGE 25 Regular readers of this column have learned during the past three weeks about Robert Gates’ views of government gleaned from his recent book, “Duty: Memoirs of a Secretary at War.” Being something of an opti-mist, I found inspiration and hope for this country from a man, who, as secretary of defense, was able to wage simultaneous wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and at the same time successfully battle Congress and the Pentagon to at least partial victory over politics and parochial bureau-cracy to the benefit of America’s sol-diers who were fighting and dying for their country.

Because of these columns a friend gave me a book to read called “America’s Stolen Narrative” by Robert Parry. Parry is an award-win-ning investigative journalist who has written for both the Associated Press and Newsweek during his 35-year career. His book reframes recent American history from Nixon to the present.

My procedure when reading con-troversial books is to read book reviews and critiques before I read the

books. I do this to give me a sense of understanding of the counterpoints to think about. I’m searching for the full story that will give me a sense of balance and moderation. This time I didn’t find any book reviews that refuted Parry’s facts even though it was published in 2012.

Parry’s theme is that Nixon, Reagan, both the Bushes and Robert Gates helped to undermine the politi-cal system in a series of what he calls “October Surprises” to swing the vote from Democratic candidates to Republicans just before the gen-eral elections in November. When I picked up the book, I was leery about a Democratic tar and feathering of men I greatly respected as public ser-

vants: George H.W. Bush and Robert Gates. To my chagrin, the evidence presented tended to undermine my strongly held impressions.

Nixon’s “October Surprise” came during the Vietnam Conflict in 1968 and set the precedent for Ronald Reagan doing his own “October Surprise” in 1980. Nixon contacted South Vietnamese government lead-er Nguyen van Thieu using Henry Kissinger and Anna Chennault, a member of Nixon’s campaign team, as his intermediaries to destroy the peace process for President Johnson’s Paris peace initiative with the Viet Cong. Doing this would swing the vote in his favor over his Democratic opponent, Hubert Humphrey. Had news of peace in Vietnam come just before the elec-tion, it is likely Humphrey would have won the election in a very tight race.

“Both Thieu and Chennault described messages from Nixon’s cam-paign urging the South Vietnamese to boycott Johnson’s peace talks in the crucial days before the November 5, 1968, election” (P. 52). President

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Planning Commission had to consider legal advice on whether or not Bonney Lake was pre-empted by state law from establishing a complete ban.

T h e P l a n n i n g Com mission c ited the Washington State Attorney General’s brief that stated local govern-ments are not preempted from banning marijuana businesses and 1-502 has no language that pre-vents city authority from banning marijuana busi-nesses.

T h e P l a n n i n g Commission also cited the Pierce County Superior Court’s ruling that upheld the city of Fife’s ban on marijuana businesses. The ruling

stated I-502 language does not preempt tradi-tional zoning authority, which is held by local jurisdictions.

Morrison said that the state attorney general’s opinion and the Pierce County Court case is important for mounting a defense for a ban.

“A lot of people sus-pect that the legislature will deal with this,” said Morrison. “They might, they might not. They could preempt the cities, or they could follow the Colorado model and give cities authority to opt out. But that’s all pure speculation as to what might happen.”

Option TwoOption two involves

establishing additional zoning regulations for marijuana businesses

in addition to the state Liquor Control Board regulations, and banning the production and pro-cessing of marijuana in the city. The ban could be revised later if the state solves some of the environmental and safety issues with the produc-tion and processing of marijuana.

Under option two mari-juana retail shops could only operate in portions of Midtown and Eastown in Bonney Lake, based on the liquor board regula-tion. Additionally, mari-juana businesses cannot operate within 1,000 feet of elementary or second-ary schools, playgrounds, child care centers, public parks, public transit cen-ters or libraries.

One of the Planning Commission sugges-tions was the city should expand the definition of

parks and playgrounds to include privately owned parks, in order to keep marijuana use away from areas that attract chil-dren. Based on state code, the Planning Commission said only parks and play-grounds owned by the local, state, or federal gov-ernment would apply to the 1,000 foot buffer zone. Parks like Swiss Park, which is not government-owned, and homeowner association parks are exempt from that buffer zone.

If the council expanded the liquor board defini-tion of parks and play-grounds to include non-government owned parks, most of Midtown would be excluded for marijuana retails shops.

The ban on businesses that produce and process marijuana stem from sev-eral environmental con-cerns, including carbon footprints and chemical safety.

One of the Planning Commissions biggest concern about produc-tion and processing is the carbon footprint and energy consumption of the business, according to Sulham. The Planning Commission cited how grow operations typically use high intensity dis-charge lights to grow the

marijuana plant, which uses a lot of energy. One high intensity lamp, lit for 12 hours a day, consumes 360 kilowatts per month. A grow operation using 20 lights for 12 hours a day could use as much as 7,200 KW a month.

For scale, the average single family home uses 700 to 1,200 KW per month, according to the Planning Commission.

T he Pl a n n i n g Commission also cited grow operations often have a high-oxygen atmo-sphere, which is f lamma-ble, and some processes to extract the chemical tetrahydrocannabinol and other oils from the plants use hydrocarbons like N-butane and isobutane, which are also combus-tible.

Grow operations may also use pesticides and other fertilizers for the marijuana plants. Water used with fertilizers must be treated before enter-ing the storm water or sewage system, because nitrates and phosphates in fertilizer can negative-ly affect water systems, “like Fennel Creek, which is a salmon producing stream,” Sulham said.

Another concern the Planning Commission had about retail stores is the lack of Food and Drug

Administration oversight. “Typically, food man-

ufacturers are inspect-ed by the FDA,” said Jason Sullivan, senior city planner for Bonney Lake. “But both the FDA and United States Drug Administration wouldn’t inspect somebody who produces a federally illegal substance.” Additionally, the Planning Commission indicated there is current-ly no inspection or license procedures for marijua-na-infused food products, like brownies.

Option ThreeThe third option is to let

the moratorium end, and allow licensed marijuana retail stores to operate solely under liquor board regulations. “Some (coun-cil members) that would support an outright ban, and some that would sup-port having special zon-ing,” said Sulham, “but I don’t think anyone is sup-porting the other option of doing nothing.”

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By Bruce deJong and Stephanie Norton-Bredl

In our last article we encouraged you to use the beginning of the school year to review your 2014 fitness goals and reset posi-tive routines for yourself and family. This month we invite you to consider moving from a seasonal approach to health and fit-ness and consider adopt-ing a long-term view. Specifically, what do you want to be physically capa-ble of doing in the next five to 10 years?

The benefit of this per-spective is that it acknowl-edges that the pursuit of health and fitness is a life-long journey.

This perspective was reinforced when my wife and I were driving to the Washington State Fair last week and my normally bub-bly wife, Cathy, solemnly declared that “she only had 15 Fairs left.” I was a little surprised by her comment and asked to hear why. Cathy shared that next year she turns 50 and, since we attend the fair about every other year, Cathy thought

that while she will always have the desire to attend the fair, she might not have the energy or mobility needed to enjoy strolling up and down the halls of “Modern Living” or seeing the latest 4-H display in the dairy barn. (Truly, she really does get a kick out of those dis-plays!)

Our conversation then turned to what simple activ-ities we could do together now in order to increase our future opportunities to eat scones and purchase mops we don’t need when we are 80 years old.

Stephanie and I would like to encourage you to view your health and well-ness in much the same way; an opportunity now to use an important future goal to motive your physical activ-ity. Asking yourself, “What do I want my quality of life to be in five years, 10 years

or 20 years?” may provide the motiva-tion you need to give yourself permission to make your health and wellness a prior-ity now.

We have met sev-eral clients who do not make their health and

wellness a priority until a catastrophic illness or inju-ry diminishes their physi-cal capabilities and quality of life.

Change starts with something new and mak-ing a commitment to be healthy in later years can be the motivation to strive for daily physical activity.

In establishing your healthy habits, consider these tips:

1. Keep it simple. It’s dif-ficult to change too many things at once. Focus on goals that are realistic. If you never exercise, five days a week may be a stretch, but a goal to walk twice a week would be easier to achieve.

2. Recruit a support team. We recommend recruiting a buddy, a mentor and a cheerleader. This can be the same person but three dif-ferent people is ideal. It’s easy to find a friend, fam-

ily member or colleague with similar goals to be a buddy. A mentor is some-one you could go to for advice, perhaps someone who has made the changes you hope to make. Your cheerleader is just that, someone who will celebrate your accomplishments with you. Family can often play many of these roles.

3. Think about your goals, write them down and visualize what it will be like to achieve them.

4. There will always be things in life that inter-fere with your goals to be healthier, faster or stron-ger. It’s OK to get off track as long as you don’t get derailed. Think about what you will do to get back on track before life gets in the way.

5. Finally, think about what you can contribute to your family, your work-place, your community as a healthier, more vibrant you. Discuss your goals with your family and friends and ask them why it’s impor-tant. Talking about the benefits of a healthier life-style helps everyone build a deeper commitment to the process.

Best wishes for your con-tinued success and have a “fair” day!

Stephanie Norton-Bredl is the associate executive director at the Auburn Valley YMCA and may be

contacted at [email protected]. Bruce deJong is a group exercise instructor at the Auburn Valley YMCA and may be contacted at [email protected].

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Saturday, Sept. 27

From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Sumner and Enumclaw

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and travel time during peak afternoon hours.

In 2013, Seattle firm Transportation Engineering Northwest, indicated SR 410 traffic flow will be slower overall with an additional traffic light, but traffic would be better guided with a traffic light than by an unsigned right in, right out system adjacent to the high-way’s eastbound lane.

Mayor Neil Johnson said the seven lights in the area will by synced together, “making sure the intel-ligence of the lights keeps

traffic going.”Additionally, retailers

have said they are not inter-ested in developing in an area with right in, right out access.

“Big box stores need to have a mechanism to get traffic in and out efficient-ly,” said Johnson. According to the mayor it is not con-firmed which big box stores are looking at the area.

In 2009, a previous incar-nation of the WSU Forest agreement failed to pass the council on a 4-3 vote. The council added a signal prohibition at 204 Avenue East to the agreement, which helped the agreement pass at 6-1.

“It was going to fail (with-

out the prohibition),” said Johnson.

The amendment to add the traffic signal back into the agreement was brought up in March 2013. Deputy Mayor Dan Swatman expressed concern over the amendment, since a traffic signal prohibition was what allowed the agreement to originally pass in the first place. Swatman is the only council member currently on the council that voted “no” in 2009, before the sig-nal prohibition was added to the agreement.

Swatman told the council in 2013 while he didn’t dis-agree with a traffic signal in principle, he disagreed with the contradiction to

the original 2009 vote, and urged the council to consid-er alternatives before decid-ing on a signal.

Swatman said in a recent interview he does not want another light to be added to SR 410, because it will increase traffic on the high-way, and minimizing traffic “is a priority for most of my constituents.”

“A light is a good solution for the commercial develop-er,” Swatman said, “But is it a good solution for the city?”

Instead of adding a light, Swatman suggested con-necting the Fred Meyer parking lot to the new devel-opment through a driveway parallel to SR 410. Swatman also suggested improving

the traffic light in front of the Fred Meyer.

Swatman cited how the parking lots between the Safeway, Fred Meyer, Ben Franklin and the movie theater between 214 Avenue East and 200 Avenue Court East already have intercon-necting parking lots parallel to the highway.

However, Swatman said, the city does not have authority to develop con-necting parking lots without permission, and would need to talk to property owners about the option of connect-ing the parking lots.

“The city failed to get property owners in the same room and provide a solu-tion for the area, and not

an individualized solution,” said Swatman.

During the public hearing portion of the Sept. 9 meet-ing, Swatman submitted an email from the Washington State Department of Transportation, originally sent to a previous council member during the original rezone in 2005. The email stated that the WSDOT would not allow the instal-lation of a traffic signal or barrier removal on SR 410.

Johnson said WSDOT’s position in 2005 might have been to not install any new traffic lights, “but if a traffic light is justifiable and makes better sense (than right in, right out), they will look at doing that.”

TRAFFIC LIGHT FROM 1

East Pierce Fire and Rescue 21st annual open house is scheduled from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the East Pierce headquarters station at 18421 Veterans Memorial Drive East.

The free health and safety fair showcases pro-grams and services pro-vided by the fire district, including demonstra-tions by its special opera-tions teams.

Featuring more than a dozen booths, the open house is held in coop-eration with other public safety partners includ-ing the Bonney Lake Police, Sumner Police, Pierce County Sheriff ’s Departments, the Pierce County Department of Emergency Management and the Coast Guard Auxiliary.

“The highlight every

year for most kids is the chance to play fire-fighter,” said East Pierce Lieutenant Eric McLeroy. Younger children suit up in pint-size f ire-fighter gear to put out a “fire” and perform a “rescue.” Older children are offered a more chal-lenging course, shooting water from a hose at a target and performing a “rescue” on a mannequin.

Parents and children can test their fire safety knowledge. Live demon-strations are scheduled throughout the event fea-turing the use of tools and equipment, like the “Jaws of Life.”

The popular Airlift Northwest medical heli-copter is scheduled to land around 1:30 p.m. Those interested will get an up close look at the

helicopter and a chance to chat with the crew.

Ice cream, popcorn and cotton candy will be available from the International Association of Firefighters, Local 3520. Sonic Drive-In and Urban Timber will be on hand selling food and beverages. Music will be provided by the Puget Sound Firefighters Pipes and Drums Band. Enter

to win a Seahawks Basket at the East Pierce Fire and Rescue Foundation booth. Funds raised sup-port important public education programs and the Sentimental Journey program.

Several simulators pro-vide a unique perspective to particular dangers. State Farm Insurance

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Johnson, who had bugged Nixon’s phones, found out about this chicanery and warned Nixon to back off. The pressure was too great, and Nixon made promises to Thieu that caused the South Vietnamese delegation to refuse to attend the Peace Conference, thus insur-ing Nixon’s election, but

perhaps costing the lives of 30,000 Americans and many thousands of Vietnamese.

Johnson believed that what Nixon had done was tantamount to treason, but he never went pub-lic with the information, “for the good of the coun-try” (34). Instead he gave the file to his national security advisor, Walt Rostow, who, during the Watergate Scandal of

1972-73, gave the file to the Johnson Library with instructions not to open the file for 50 years, or longer if the curator so deemed.

Because this knowl-edge had not been revealed, Ronald Reagan, using his allies, George H.W. Bush, Robert Gates and the Israeli govern-ment, negotiated with the Iranians to keep the 52 American hostages until

after the 1980 elections, in return for war mate-rial in their battle against Saddam Hussein. That’s why the hostages were released the day Reagan was inaugurated, accord-ing to Parry.

Had the hostages been released before the November elect ions, Carter would probably have won a second term and the history of this nation would have been

very different.Parry’s book was

crushing to me, since people I admire and respect – George H.W. Bush and Robert Gates – were shown, under the pressure to get ahead, to have compromised their integrity. As I struggle with these feelings I’ve come to the conclusion that while their actions are inexcusable, f lawed men can still do good

things for the nation. I certainly believe

this is especially the case with Robert Gates and the positive things he did while secretary of defense under both Republican and Democratic presi-dents. When dealing with humans, f laws and frailty are part of the equation. Seeing only the f laws or only their strengths does not portray the full pic-ture of the individual.

ELFERS FROM 6

will present the distracted driving simulator. It has been an effective teach-ing tool for drivers of all skill levels. Washington State Fire Marshall’s rep-resentatives will offer presentations at the Residential Fire Sprinkler Demonstration Trailer. Operation Lifesaver’s Train Simulator illustrates how to be safe around train tracks. Young chil-dren can even practice

calling for help at the 911 Simulator.

East Pierce firefighters will be selling life jackets, bike helmets and multi-sport helmets at discount-ed prices. All purchases include a custom fit. Children and adult sizes will be available on a first come, first served basis. Flu shots will be offered by Rite Aid Pharmacy for $25. The Bonney Lake officers will be collecting old med-ications as part of their Take Back Prescription Drugs program.

Free parking is avail-

able at the Pierce Transit Park and Ride at 184th Avenue East, off state Route 410 East. A dedi-cated shuttle will run to and from the East Pierce headquarters stat ion during the event.

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Plateau Homes

ENUMCLAW

$425,000

Craftsman rambler sited on 2.46 acres of privacy. Custom built rambler featuring 3 bedrooms + den, 2 1/2 baths, 9 ft ceilings, oversized windows to allow lots of natural light. Open kitchen w/

breakfast bar center island, stainless appliances, plentiful cabinets/counter space, planning desk. Dining room with slider to deck & back yard, open to vaulted grt room. Master suite offers walk-in closet, double sink vanity, ceiling fan and back yard views. Efficient heat pump, wired for genera-tor. MLS# 691183

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Well cared for 3 bedroom Buckley rambler on oversized 9,280 sq ft city lot. Newer architectural comp roof, forced air gas furnace & hot

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BEAUTIFULLYMAINTAINED

$279,000

Call Linda253-709-7008

Kitchen has beautiful solid maple wood cabinets, crown molding and granite coun-ter tops. Eating area off kitchen opens to cozy family rm with gas fi replace. Formal

living rm with bay window. Custom blinds throughout. Spa-cious master bedroom has custom organizer in closet and full bath. Fenced gorgeous back yard features large concrete patio, privacy, gardens and 8x12 shed. NEW furnace, hot water tank & outside paint. MLS# 692420

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ENUMCLAW

$325,000

Call Linda253-709-7008

Brick Rambler on 2.46 acres: 3 Bedrooms 1 full bath. Utility & 1/2 bath off kitch-en. Lg. Formal living area with cozy gas Fire Place. Bright kitchen has eating area

& eating bar. Family rm is spacious & ready for big screen TV. Huge fenced back yard with lots of privacy for BBQ. Fruit trees & garden. Wonderful shop with man door leads to back yard and 12 Ft door. Classic Red Barn with loafing shed. TWO Driveways back has Tons of parking & easy access to shop & barn. Gas radiant heat NOT electric. MLS#617839

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3 TAX LOTS

$149,000

Call Bob Kroll 253-686-9684

Three separate tax lots totaling 4.57 Acres on which one structure exists – lots are connecting. Cabin is open design with kitchen space, full bath and utility area.

Pull down double bed in living area. Outside deck overlooks year ‘round creek and natural forest/vegetation. Agreement for shared water contract included. Great getaway property but still close to shopping and services. MLS# 645185

BUCKLEY

$214,900

Meticulously well kept home in downtown Buckley. This 3 bed-room home has been remodeled. Open kitchen has tile floors and eating space. Open living room has gas fireplace. Master bedroom

has new 3/4 bath. Bedrooms are nice size. Yard is fully-fenced, with privacy space in back and patio. Garden shed in back for more storage. Newly add-ed garage is insulated and heated and has 220 amp. Great space for your projects. Room to park your RV, and partial mountain view. MLS# 673589

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ENUMCLAW

$525,000

Rare in-town 3460 sf hm has amazing privacy & 40+ yr owners. Bright living/dining areas, kit w/adjoining brkfst nk, spacious fam rm & main flr bdrm w/.75 bth. Vaulted sun/music rm opens to

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Plateau Homes

LAKE TAPPS$417,900

At the end of a quiet street, stands proud this like-new-2 story home. A flowing open plan w/ lg rooms & lg closets, arched doorways, crown mold-

ings, tons of storage, quality hdwd & tile floors. Air cond, sprinkler system. Orig a model hm, everything breathes quality! Gourmet kitchen w/ a bounty of cabi-nets, huge island, slab granite counters & pantry. Den on main & 4 bdrms up including a true master suite. Large bonus w/ Mt Rainier as backdrop. 3 car garage. Serene yrd backs to open space! MLS# 679810

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ENUMCLAW$237,000

Well kept rambler is in move-in condition! This 3 bedroom, 1.5 bath home features wonderful oak hardwood floors that flow from the entry

into the living and dining rooms, thru the hallway & into the bedrooms. Updated w/ white vinyl windows & new exterior paint. The kitchen has oak cabinets, an eating bar & is open to the family room. Sliding glass door from the family room leads to the fully fenced back yard & covered patio. Master has double closets & door to main bath. MLS# 691371

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On the market for the � rst time in 32 years, this classic Enumclaw estate features unde� ned charac-ter and timeless beauty. Situated on a 1/2 acre lot encompassed by wonderfully maintained mature landscaping, private outdoor deck’s and living spaces, as well as an amazing Mt. Rainier view! Filled with so much character, this home is just blocks away from public parks, a close 5 minute walk to downtown Enumclaw’s many restaurants and shops and located on a serene residential street. 5 bed-

rooms | 2.5 baths | 3670sq’ | 1 car garage + work shop area | built in 1932 | half acre lot | new appliances | re� nished oak hardwoods | 3 � replaces | updates through out | coved ceilings | jetted tub | private patio with water feature | multiple private decks with hot tub | garden space | 2 sheds | fully � nished basement | dog bathing sink in basement | new thermal LowE windows | bonus room | built in’s | Mt. Rainier views | multiple storage areas | MLS# 684380

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Call Todd Huizenga253-569-5341

ENUMCLAW

$299,950

Want to live in a wonderful neighborhood & still have privacy? You can w/ this house. It’s situated on a lot at the end w/ no neighbors on either side or across the road. This beautiful home has lots of upgrades. Kitchen has

gorgeous wood cabinets & granite counter tops. Master bath has tile floor you don’t see in everyday bathrooms. An extra finished room by the kitchen could be a hobby room, pantry, office, etc. Everything is done. Just sit back & watch the wildlife in the field next to your home. MLS# 686327

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Call Tami Dunn253-315-0725

ENUMCLAW

$235,000

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Solid mid-century rambler in the heart of Enumclaw. � is 3 Bedroom home o� ers cedar siding, updated thermal windows, gleaming oak

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Enter this exquisite home through french doors into a fabulous living room. Entry is laden with Terra-cotta tile with Spanish inspirations. Focal point of the living room is the brick full heights � replace, and soaring ceiling’s featuring opulent windows o� ering endless views of beautiful Mt. Rainier. Wonderful 3 bedroom Spanish style stucco home perfectly situated on a 1.6 equestrian

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People who have slept within steps of a leaky faucet know full well the nuisance that such water fixtures present. A leaky faucet can make it diffi-cult to sleep at night, but leaks around the house also cost homeowners lots of money.

Many leaks around a house are not nearly as noticeable as a dripping faucet. But worn toilet flappers or leaky valves can wreak just as much

havoc on a monthly bud-get as a leaky bathroom faucet does on a night’s sleep. Identifying those leaks, many of which are easy to fix, is a great way to conserve water and save money at the same time.

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SEE LEAKS, PAGE 13

This month’s storms were wel-comed by our thirsty landscapes. However, home-owners who water throughout the summer often do not leave the sprinklers on long enough to ben-efit nearby tree and shrub roots.

Watering decisions are sometimes complicated when landscapes contain lawns, shallow-rooted plants and shrubs as well as more deeply-rooted trees. Sprinkling systems that are scheduled for 10 to 15

minutes every few morn-ings may only wet the top few inches of soil. Less fre-quent, deep watering for 30 minutes or longer every five to seven days during the hot summer months will allow water to reach the thirsty roots of most plants.

Checking soil moisture can be done by digging a

small hole with a trowel before watering. Allow a few hours after the sprin-klers have finished for water to soak in and then check again to determine how deep the moisture has penetrated.

The following informa-tion may help homeowners make some watering deci-sions for next year and to clear up a few misconcep-tions about root systems.

How deep do roots grow?

Generally tree roots are quite shallow. It depends upon the soil conditions,

Use water efficientlyThe Evergreen Arborist

Dennis TompkinsColumnist

SEE ARBORIST, PAGE 13

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brushed their teeth and had their cof-fee is a great time to determine if you have a leak. Water is not typically used during these hours, so check the water meter once the last coffee mug has been washed and then revisit the meter two hours later. If the meter has changed, then chances are you have a leak.

• Test the toilet with food coloring. Toilets are a common source of water leaks, as deteriorating toilet flappers slowly waste water via leaks that are not always noticeable. Because toilet leaks can be difficult to notice, homeowners might have to get a little creative. Add a drop of food coloring to the holding tank of your toilet, then wait roughly 15 minutes to see if the color of the water starts to change. If it has, your toilet is leaking.

• Inspect faucet gaskets and pipe fit-

tings. Faucet gaskets and pipe fittings should not be wet, but wet gaskets and pipe fittings is typically evidence of surface leaks. When washing dishes in the sink, turn the faucet on high. If you notice water coming from anywhere other than the head of the faucet, then you have leaky gaskets.

Once you have determined the source of the leak, you can begin to address the situation. Toilets, faucets and shower-heads are the most common culprits with regard to water leaks.

• Toilets: Flappers are the rubber parts in the toilet’s holding tank. These flap-pers are susceptible to mineral buildup and decay, and over time that can create leaks. Flappers are inexpensive and easy to replace. When replacing your toilet flapper, take the worn out flapper with you to the hardware store to make sure you buy a new one that is compatible with your toilet.

• Faucets: When a leaky faucet is

your biggest foe, be sure to turn the water supply in the house off before you get to work. If your faucet has any decorative knobs, gently remove these so they do not break and you can replace them when the leak has been addressed. From there you must remove the packing nut and the stem. Some stems come off easily, while others must be twisted off from the valve. Inspect these parts for damage before moving on. The O-ring and washer inside the valve seat may be responsible for your leak, so inspect these parts and replace them if neces-sary. Be sure they are an exact fit so you don’t end up with a fresh leak. Once these items have been replaced, you can reassemble the parts, turn the water back on and check to see if the leak has vanished. If the leak remains, then your valve seat may be corroded or your plumbing might need a profes-sional inspection.

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size of plant and species. Most moisture and nutri-

ent uptake occurs in the tiny root hairs at the outer edges of a root system. These small roots are usually in the upper 12 to 18 inches of soil. Larger, anchoring roots closer to a tree trunk may grow to depths of a few feet.

Rocky, sandy and well-drained soils may have deep-er root systems because the trees have to worker harder to reach adequate moisture. Soils with a shallow layer of clay that may cause poor drainage tend to have shal-lower and wider spreading root systems.

Rarely do trees develop

tap roots. Again, it depends upon soil conditions and the species of trees.

How far do root systems spread?

Generally conifer trees that have needles develop root systems that may extend to or slightly beyond the “drip line” or the outer edge of a tree’s crown.

Deciduous trees may have root systems that extend dozens of feet beyond the edge of a tree’s crown. I once discovered an exposed root that measured more than 100 feet from the trunk of a large cottonwood tree.

Some trees are dropping needles. Do they need more water?Many conifers – like west-

ern red cedars, pines and fir trees – naturally shed inte-

rior needles during the late summer and fall that are no longer functional. The shed-ding may be more prevalent during dry summers.

If the newest or outer growth is dying, some other problem may be involved. Causes can range from hot or freezing weather conditions, a needle disease, insect attacks, a root disease or a combination of several factors. If a problem appears to be severely stress-ing a tree, an inspection by a qualified professional may help determine if it can be treated, may spread to other trees or can be ignored.

Why are some trees losing their leaves early?The cool, moist spring

created ideal conditions for the spread of various leaf diseases. Many ornamental

and fruit trees suffered from minor to severe problems that caused leaves to fall pre-maturely. Flowering plums, various cherry species and others suffer from the brown rot fungus, “shot hole” fun-gus and aphid attacks. Some trees may experience com-plete defoliation and some-times will grow a new crop of leaves that are disease-free because the spore-spreading season has passed.

What about next spring?Many trees that suffered

this year may have nor-mal growth next spring. However, the above men-tioned diseases usually reoccur each year. When considering treatments, it is absolutely critical to properly identify a problem and to apply the appropriate treat-

ment at the right time. Professionals can be con-

sulted for advice. Another excellent source of informa-tion is the WSU “Hortsense” web site. It describes many problems and their treat-ments. Master Gardener clinics and programs offer diagnostic services and con-

trol recommendations.Dennis Tompkins is a cer-

tified arborist, certified haz-ard tree risk assessor, Master Gardener and urban for-ester from the Bonney Lake-Sumner area. Contact him at 253 863-7469 or email at [email protected]. Website: evergreen-arborist.com.

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Real Estate for SaleKitsap County

GIG HARBOR.

3 BR, 2 BA, AMAZING upgrades in 2014. Gran- i te counter tops, new German (Bosch) appli- ances, Viking 7’ refrig- erator, heated marble bathroom floors, Moen faucets, freshly polished hardwood, access to beach, Oversized 2 + garage, gated in Long- branch. $219,000. Zero Down avai lable. Cal l [email protected]

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

Real Estate for SalePierce County

BONNEY LAKE

MAGNIFICENT 4 Bed- r oom, 2 .5 ba th w i t h fenced backya rd fo r thousands less than new! $254,950, Zero Down USDA. Call Sally Simpson at Better Prop- erties, 253-891-9456.

Call now for Free List! H U D - o w n e d P i e r c e C o u n t y, 2 7 H o m e s $45,000 to $302,955. Many wi th Low Down payment FHA Financing. 800-599-7741; 206-650- 3908; REALTY WEST, t h e H U D E x p e r t s ! www.realtywest.com

Real Estate for SaleSnohomish County

WOODWAY Sno. county.F S B O Tu r n key V i ew home on quiet street. 3+bedrm 2.5bath .Lrg kitchen w/Island flows into dinning rm and to living rm.Open beams in most of house,marble entry,covered hardwood floor.Lg open basement w/2more rms.and has separate entry. lg 1car garage and 2car car- port.SEE Kingston fer- r ies,Puget Sound The Olympic Mountains and B e a u t i f u l S u n s e t s . 849,000 Ema i l : dea r john111@ g m a i l . c o m . S e e Z i l - low.com for info and Pic- tures

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26x16 cabin with porch, 19.8 treed acres, out- door shower and 40 min. to Spokane. Secluded County road., has wa- t e r / p o w e r / p h o n e i n . Beautiful view west over Spokane River Valley, bui ld ing s i te c leared. $94,000. Jeff (360)201- 2390 or (360)366-5011Call for additional photosExcellent for HUNTING!

Real Estate for SaleManufactured Homes

Buckley3 bedroom, 2 bath, dou- blewide mob i le. New carpet/ paint, covered deck and carport, fruit t rees. Lo t ou ts ide o f park. Call for more infor- mation (253)670-1963.

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2 bedroom, 1 bath, mo- bile home on private lot in Cumberland. $800 a month plus deposit. Wa- ter included. (360)825- 2808

Black Diamond2 BEDROOM Cabin on Lake. Lots of wildlife. Rent $1,000, deposit matches rent. Deposit refundable. Must see. Call 360-886-1695

ENUMCLAW

1 BEDROOM Home for rent. In town, close to schools and Metro. $500 month plus utilities. $300 deposit. No pets. 360- 825-0865

ENUMCLAW2 B E D RO O M H O M E with detached garage. No smoking. First, last and depos i t . $1 ,100 month. 360-825-5802.

ENUMCLAW, 98022.

2 BR, 1 BA HOME

with1 car garage, washer, dryer, fire-

place. Dogs neg., No smoking. $1100/mo

360-825-7194

ENUMCLAW, 98022.2 BR 2 BA COTTAGE Nicely updated with back entry. Open floor plan has skylight, deck and detached storage. No pets. No smoking. Year lease. $1000 mo. First, last and deposit. Available now. Please call 253-230-8644. [email protected]

Real Estate for RentPierce County

Bonney Lake$1,000/MO 1st & last. 3 BD/2 BA, 1 car garage. Quiet countr y set t ing close to Hwy 410. Water & garbage paid. Con- tact Betty, 253.686.9875

WILKESON, 98396.QUAINT 1 BR HOME WITH N ICE YARD. Recently refurbished. Includes $150 worth of utilities; water, sewer and garbage. $900/ month. $1000 deposit. $55 sc reen ing fee. 253-722-7690.

WILKESON, 98396.QUAINT 1 BR HOME WITH N ICE YARD. Recently refurbished. Includes $150 worth of utilities; water, sewer and garbage. $900/ month. $1000 deposit. $55 sc reen ing fee. 253-722-7690.

Apartments for Rent King County

ELDERLY HOUSINGAccepting applications

Rainier View II 1 Bedroom Apts

Basic Rents start at $625 or 30% adjusted monthly in- come. Must be 62 years or o l d e r , h a n d i c a p p e d o r disabled, regardless of age. Income limits apply. We are located at:

2745 Warner AveEnumclaw

Call 360-825-6146TDD 711

ENUMCLAW1 & 2 BEDROOM apart- men t s i n Enumc law. Washer, dryer in unit. Covered parking. Small pets ok. We pay water, s e w e r & g a r b a g e . (360)825-0707

RAINIER VIEW I Now acceptingapplications for

2 BEDROOM APTSBasic rents start at $685

or 30% of adjustedmonthly income.

Income Limits Apply.2745 Warner Ave

EnumclawCall 360-825-6146

TDD 711

Apartments for Rent Pierce County

Buckley area2 b e d r o o m u p s t a i r s apar tment. W/S/G in- cluded. Laundry facilities on site. Por table f i re- place. nit $750/month, 1st, last, $500 deposit. (360)825-7620

WA Misc. RentalsParking/RV Spaces

ROY

~ RV SPACES ~$390/Mo

1/2 off 1st monthIncls: Water, Septic, Garbage, Cable &

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Park in Roy

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WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

LEE HOTEL, Clean rooms at an affordable price. Includes utilities and basic cable. 253- 951-6909. 1110 Grif- fin Enumclaw.

WA Misc. RentalsWant to Rent

DESPERATE, I would l i ke t o r e n t t o o w n house/cabin/cottage or dbl wide manufactured home. Can pay $500 a month, on SSI. Please h e l p . A n y w h e r e i n Washington. Thank you Gar y. (425)328-9847 Peace

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homes with ZONE

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw

Call 800-388-2527

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Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black

Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

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WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage

360.508.1313

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1032

688

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WASHINGTON

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38

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10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.

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Flat Fee*$30000

Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.

in Enumclaw

LicensedBondedInsured

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O F F I C E S P A C E AVAILABLE Downtown Enumclaw 232 to 273 sq . f t o f f i ce spaces. Each of f ice equipped with two phone lines and two Ethernet ports for in- ternet ready capability. H igh Speed In te r ne t available immediately. Garbage and cleaning of common area included. U t i l i t i e s p r o r a t e b y square foot o f o f f ice s p a c e . C a l l To d a y. (360)802-8220.

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2 bedroom, 1 bath, mo- bile home on private lot in Cumberland. $800 a month plus deposit. Wa- ter included. (360)825- 2808

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Reach 50,561 homes with a Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

SUPERSIZED

homes with ZONE

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw

Call 800-388-2527

That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a

Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black

Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

MONEYDOESGROW

ON TREES!

FREE QUOTES!!

J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA

WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage

360.508.1313

Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks

1032

688

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

WASHINGTON

0100

Real Estate for SaleKing County

360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com

Tim Pierick

Locally Owned & Operated

Call Today!

95

38

72

10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.

Providing Quality Inspection for:

Flat Fee*$30000

Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.

in Enumclaw

LicensedBondedInsured

Hometown Special!

DOL#416; SPI#70465

Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what

is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...

and I listen.

Enumclaw Only*

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Real Estate for SaleLots/Acreage

Real Estate for SaleManufactured Homes

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WASHINGTON

0500

Real Estate for RentKing County

Real Estate for RentPierce County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent Pierce County

WA Misc. RentalsMobile Home Spaces

WA Misc. RentalsParking/RV Spaces

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!CASHFOR

TREESTHE MILLS NEED:

CASH-IN YOUR TREES AND PAY

YOUR BILLSIF YOU OWN LAND,

CALL US FIRST!!

253.227.1708Lic. Bond. Ins.

**Local Fence Co.**White Vinyl, Ranch,

Horse FencingCedar, Chain Link,

Repairs, GatesCall James

253-831-9906Bonded & Insured

Lic# allamal921p7

PIANOLESSONS

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

Home ServicesPainting

Miscellaneous

Home ServicesCarpet Clean/Install

Employment

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

Home ServicesLandscape Services

Home ServicesFencing & Decks

Professional ServicesMusic Lessons

Home ServicesTree/Shrub Care

Home ServicesWindow Cleaning

The Courier-Herald Reaches Far Beyond Other Advertising Vehicles +81.4% over direct mail +54.2% over Val Pak +94.1% over Red Plum

*

*Source- Pulse Reports

The Courier-Herald is

LocalWe’ve been serving

the plateau com-munity for over 110 years and our sta� belong to the Ro-

tary, Chambers and volunteer in other

local organizations.

Clean NestH o m e a n d o f f i c e cleaning. No job too big or small. 15 years ex p e r i e n c e i n t h i s area. Excellent refer- ences available upon request. Reasonable and comparable rates. I am very re l iable, work hard and fast . Will clean your home as if it were my own. Call today to schedule a walk through. I cater t o e a c h i n d i v i d u a l cleaning needs. Call Robin (360)441-1282

FA L L R E G I S T R A - TION. Fun Piano Les- sons FOR ALL AGES! Free consultation, now is the time! You have always wanted to learn so cal l Olson Piano Studio 253-891-1299.

LEE HOTEL, Clean rooms at an affordable price. Includes utilities and basic cable. 253- 951-6909. 1110 Grif- fin Enumclaw.

**Local Fence Co.**

White Vinyl, Ranch,Horse Fencing

Cedar, Chain Link,Repairs, Gates

Call James253-831-9906

Bonded & Insured

Lic# allamal921p7

Mountain Crest Memorial Park A Beautiful Resting

Place for Loved OnesPricing from

$750 to $700036424 312th Ave SE

Enumclaw(206)280-4071

PIANOLESSONS For the young and

young at heart.Karen (360)802-9314

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

TEZAK’STREE

SERVICE(253)862-1700

tezakstreeservice.comServing the area

Over 30 YearsFREE ESTIMATES

Bonded~InsuredLic. # TEZAKTS0330C

TOM’S WINDOWCLEANING

Commercial, ResidentialGutter cleaning,Gutter whitening,

Moss control,Pressure washing,New construction

Locally owned(360)802-8925(253)740-3833

call toll free: 1-800.388.2527 email:

click: NW-Ads.com

LittleNickel.com

Reach 50,561 homes with a Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

SUPERSIZED

homes with ZONE

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw

Call 800-388-2527

That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a

Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black

Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

MONEYDOESGROW

ON TREES!

FREE QUOTES!!

J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA

WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage

360.508.1313

Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks

1032

688

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

WASHINGTON

0100

Real Estate for SaleKing County

360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com

Tim Pierick

Locally Owned & Operated

Call Today!

95

38

72

10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.

Providing Quality Inspection for:

Flat Fee*$30000

Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.

in Enumclaw

LicensedBondedInsured

Hometown Special!

DOL#416; SPI#70465

Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what

is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...

and I listen.

Enumclaw Only*

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

real estatefor sale

Real Estate for SaleLots/Acreage

Real Estate for SaleManufactured Homes

Real Estate for SaleWaterfront

REAL ESTATEFOR RENT

WASHINGTON

0500

Real Estate for RentKing County

Real Estate for RentPierce County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent Pierce County

WA Misc. RentalsMobile Home Spaces

WA Misc. RentalsParking/RV Spaces

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!CASHFOR

TREESTHE MILLS NEED:

CASH-IN YOUR TREES AND PAY

YOUR BILLSIF YOU OWN LAND,

CALL US FIRST!!

253.227.1708Lic. Bond. Ins.

**Local Fence Co.**White Vinyl, Ranch,

Horse FencingCedar, Chain Link,

Repairs, GatesCall James

253-831-9906Bonded & Insured

Lic# allamal921p7

PIANOLESSONS

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

Home ServicesPainting

Miscellaneous

Home ServicesCarpet Clean/Install

Employment

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

Home ServicesLandscape Services

Home ServicesFencing & Decks

Professional ServicesMusic Lessons

Home ServicesTree/Shrub Care

Home ServicesWindow Cleaning

The Courier-Herald Reaches Far Beyond Other Advertising Vehicles +81.4% over direct mail +54.2% over Val Pak +94.1% over Red Plum

*

*Source- Pulse Reports

The Courier-Herald is

LocalWe’ve been serving

the plateau com-munity for over 110 years and our sta� belong to the Ro-

tary, Chambers and volunteer in other

local organizations.

Real Estate for RentKing County

Home ServicesPainting

Home ServicesHouse/Cleaning Service

Miscellaneous

Professional ServicesMusic Lessons

Home ServicesFencing & Decks

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

Home ServicesTree/Shrub Care

Home ServicesWindow Cleaning

The Courier-Herald is

LocalWe’ve been serving

the plateau com-munity for over 110 years and our sta� belong to the Ro-

tary, Chambers and volunteer in other

local organizations.

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EmploymentGeneral

REPORTERThe Bonney Lake Couri- er Herald, a division of Sound Publishing Inc. is seeking a general as- signment reporter with a minimum of 1-2 years writing experience and photography skills. This position is based out of the Enumclaw of f ice. The pr imary coverage will be city government, business, sports, gener- al assignment stor ies; and may include ar ts coverage. Schedule in- cludes evening and/or weekend work. As a Re- por ter for Sound Pub- lishing, you will be ex- pected to: be inquisitive and resourceful in the coverage of assigned beats; produce 5 by-line stories per week; write stories that are tight and to the point; use a digital camera to take photo- graphs of the stories you c o v e r ; p o s t o n t h e publication’s web site; blog and use Twitter on the web; layout pages, using InDesign; shoot and edit videos for the web . We are looking for a team player willing to get invo lved in the loca l bus iness commun i t y through publication of the monthly journal and dai ly web journal ism. The ideal applicant will have a general under- standing of local com- merce and industry, edu- cation, employment and labor issues, real estate and development, and related public policy. He or she will have a com- mitment to community journalism and every- thing from short, brief- type stories about peo- ple and events to exam- ining issues facing the community; be able to spot emerging business issues and trends; write clean, balanced and ac- curate stories that dig deeper than simple fea- tures; develop and insti- tute readership init ia- tives. Candidates must have excellent communication and organizational skills, and be able to work ef- fectively in a deadline- d r i ve n e nv i r o n m e n t . Must be proficient with AP style, layout and de- sign using Adobe InDe- s i g n ; a n d u s e t h e publ ica t ion ’s webs i te and online tools to gath- er information and reach the community. Must be organized and self-moti- vated, exceptional with the public and have the ability to establish a rap- port with the community. We offer a competitive hourly wage and bene- f its package including health insurance, paid time off (vacation, sick, and holidays), and 401K (currently with an em- ployer match.) Email us your cover le t ter, re- sume, and include five examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writ- ing chops to:

[email protected]

[email protected]

or mail to:Sound Publishing, Inc.,19426 68th Avenue S.

Kent, WA 98032,ATTN: HR/BLCH

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Em- p l o y e r ( E O E ) a n d strongly supports diver- si ty in the workplace. Check out our website to find out more about us!www.soundpublishing.com

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Announcements

Advertise your product or service nationwide or by region in over 7 mil- lion households in North America’s best suburbs! Place your classified ad in over 570 suburban newspapers just like this one. Call Classified Ave- nue at 888-486-2466Loving Family Wants to Adopt Child. We are a happy fami ly o f 3 in Sea t t l e who wan t to build our family through adopt ion. We of fer a home that is safe, lov- ing, nurturing, and full of laughter. To learn more about us, please call or text our adoption attor- ney, Janna Annest, at (206) 812-7458 or jan- [email protected] YOUR RE- GIONAL EVENT for only pennies. Reach 2.7 mil- lion readers in newspa- pers statewide for $275 classified or $1,350 dis- play ad. Call this news- paper or (206) 634-3838 for details.

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Found

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LEGALS

Legal Notices

CITY OF BUCKLEYREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

PROVISION OF GASOLINE AND

DIESELNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Buckley City Council is requesting proposals for PROVISION OF BULK GASOLINE AND DIE- SEL for two years at the City Shop. The City requests that the propo- sals be submitted on or before 2:00 PM, Mon- d ay, S e p t e m b e r 2 9 , 2014 at Buckley Ci ty Hall located at 933 Main Street.P r o p o s a l fo r m s a r e available at City Hall. Ques t ions and com- ments may be directed to Kristin Memovich at 360-829-1921, or mailed to the City of Buckley, P.O. Box 1960, Buckley, WA 98321, Attn: Joanne Starr, City Clerk.# 5884269/17/14

Legal Notices

CITY OF BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON

ORDINANCE NO. 08-14AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BUCK- LEY, PIERCE COUNTY, W A S H I N G T O N , A D O P T I N G A S I X - MONTH INTERIM OR- DINANCE ESTABLISH- I N G A 5 , 0 0 0 F O OT SEPARATION REQUIREMENT FOR RECREATIONAL MARI- J UA N A E S TA B L I S H - MENTS AND DECLAR- ING AN EMERGENCY IN ORDER TO PRO- VIDE FOR AN IMMEDI- ATE EFFECTIVE DATE. For the complete text of this ordinance, please contact the City of Buckley at (360) 829- 1921, ext. 7801, or stop by City Hall at 933 Main Street.# 5884467/17/14

Enumclaw School District

Enumclaw, Washington

CALL FOR BIDSNotice for accepting for- mal bids for a data stor- age system.Sealed bids will be re- ce ived by Enumc law Schoo l D is t r i c t 2929 McDougall Ave. Enum- claw, WA 98022In accordance with RCW 28A.335.190, the Enum- claw School District is seeking a solut ion to store video data. All bids must be according to specifications which can be obtained at the above location or on the district website:w w w. e nu m c l aw. we d - n e t . e d u / d e p a r t - ments/business/ or by calling 360-802-7107Companies interested in being considered should submit a sealed bid to the Business Office at t h e a d d r e s s a b o ve . These documents are due not later than 3:00 p.m. on September 29th, 2014. The Board of Directors reserves the right to ac- cept or reject any or all bids and to waive infor- malities. No bidder may withdraw a bid after the time set for opening.An informal bid opening will occur at the District Office Business Dept. on Sept. 29th, 2014 3:30 pm# 5886329/17/14, 9/24/14

ORDINANCE NO. 2546AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ENUM- CLAW, KING COUNTY, W A S H I N G T O N E X - TENDING THE MORA- TORIUM PROHIBITING MARIJUANA PRODUC- T ION, PROCESSING AND RETAIL SALES IN A L L Z O N I N G D I S - TRICTS WITHIN THE CITY AND SETTING A WORK PROGRAM

ORDINANCE NO. 2547AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ENUM- CLAW, WASHINGTON, DECLARING AN EMER- GENCY EXISTS RE- LATING TO 2014 AN- N U A L O P E R AT I N G BUDGET ORDINANCE NO. 2534 AND BUDGET AMEND- M E N T O R D I N A N C E 2545, AUTHORIZING A D J U S T M E N T S TO THE BUDGET.The full text of each Or- d i n a n c e , w h i c h wa s passed by the Enum- claw City Counci l are avai lable through the City of Enumclaw Ad- ministration office at City Hall . Effective date is five (5) days after publication.#9/17/14

Legal Notices

Public Hearing NoticeTown of Carbonado

Lottery of Eight Water Service Connections

On Monday September 29th at 6:30 PM at Town Hal l , The Carbonado Town Council will hold a public hearing on the terms of the lottery for e ight avai lable water service connections. The purpose of the hearing is to hear public testimony on conditions of the lot- tery per Ordinance #374. Residents are encour- aged to attend or submit written comments to the clerk’s off ice no later than noon on the above date. Copies of the full ordi- nance are available at the Clerk’s Office./s/ Daillene ArgoClerk-Treasurer# 5884249/17/14, 9/24/14

Town of CarbonadoOrdinance No. 419

ORDINANCE NO. 419 O F T H E TO W N O F CARBONADO, PIERCE COUNTY, WASHING- TO N , C R E AT I N G A NEW CHAPTER 13.12 OF THE CARBONADO MUNICIPAL CODE EN- TITLED “WATER AND SEWER UTILITY” AND REPEALING CHAPTER 13.10 OF THE CARBO- N A D O M U N I C I PA L CODECopies of the full ordi- nance are available at the Clerk’s Office./s/Daillene ArgoClerk-Treasurer# 5884319/17/14, 9/24/14

Town of CarbondoResolution No. 191

RESOLUTION NO. 191 OF THE TOWN COUN- CIL OF THE TOWN OF CARBONADO, PIERCE COUNTY, WASHING- TON SETTING CER- TAIN WATER UTILITY RATES AND CHARGES PER ATTACHMENT “A” FEE SCHEDULECopies of the full resolu- t ion and fee schedule a re ava i l ab le a t t he Clerk’s Office./s/Daillene ArgoClerk-Treasurer# 5884439/17/14, 9/24/14

EMPLOYMENT

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EmploymentGeneral

Community Support Specialist

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Generous Benefits!$10.50/hr. FT/PT

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To apply:Call [email protected]

or visit us149 Park Ave N.,

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Handy ManFor re gluing cabinets

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EmploymentGeneral

ADVERTISING OPERATIONS/

SPECIAL SECTIONS ASSISTANT

Sound Publishing Inc.’s three Olympic Peninsula newspapers (Peninsula Da i l y News and two weeklies, Sequim Ga- zette and Forks Forum) seek a candidate to as- sist with scheduling and production of our award- winning special sections and advertorial products and work on multimedia projects with our adver- tising sales team to meet revenue goals and our c u s t o m e r s ’ n e e d s through a combination of respected print, digital and social media prod- ucts. This position requires someone who is a goal- oriented and organized self-starter with proven skills in teamwork, cus- t o m e r r e l a t i o n s a n d sales. Prior newspaper sales/editor ial exper i- ence are preferred.

Must relocate to Clallam County/Jefferson

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vacation, sick and holi- days. EOE. No calls, please. Send resume with cover letter and

salary requirements to to hr@sound

publishing.com [email protected]

and indicate whether you are available for interview via online

video services (e.g., Facetime or Skype).

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tary, Chambers and volunteer in other

local organizations.

EmploymentGeneral

The YWCA of Seattle-King County-Snohomish County

seeks a

FINANCE & DATA MANAGER

The F inance & Data Manager provides moni- tor ing, repor t ing, and systems development fo r t rack ing con t rac t compliance, revenues, and expenses related to the YWCA’s Specialized & Integrated Services D iv i s ion (S&IS) p ro - grams; th i s i nc ludes King County, City, State and Federal contracts. Fu l l t ime, 40 hrs /wk. Rate DOE. Respond to [email protected]

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Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

ADULT FAMILY HOME looking for qualified,

compassionate

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Health Care EmploymentGeneral

CNA - Full time. Evening and night shifts. Enum- claw Health and Reha- bilitation Center Please apply within; 2323 Jen- sen. Or call: (360)825- 2541

ENUMCLAW HEALTH and Rehabilitation Cen- ter. Experienced RN to join our dynamic group. WA license required. For more information please call Mark Censis at: 360- 825-2541

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LittleNickel.com

Reach 50,561 homes with a Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

SUPERSIZED

homes with ZONE

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw

Call 800-388-2527

That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a

Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black

Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

MONEYDOESGROW

ON TREES!

FREE QUOTES!!

J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA

WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage

360.508.1313

Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks

1032

688

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

WASHINGTON

0100

Real Estate for SaleKing County

360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com

Tim Pierick

Locally Owned & Operated

Call Today!

95

38

72

10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.

Providing Quality Inspection for:

Flat Fee*$30000

Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.

in Enumclaw

LicensedBondedInsured

Hometown Special!

DOL#416; SPI#70465

Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what

is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...

and I listen.

Enumclaw Only*

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

real estatefor sale

Real Estate for SaleLots/Acreage

Real Estate for SaleManufactured Homes

Real Estate for SaleWaterfront

REAL ESTATEFOR RENT

WASHINGTON

0500

Real Estate for RentKing County

Real Estate for RentPierce County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent Pierce County

WA Misc. RentalsMobile Home Spaces

WA Misc. RentalsParking/RV Spaces

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!CASHFOR

TREESTHE MILLS NEED:

CASH-IN YOUR TREES AND PAY

YOUR BILLSIF YOU OWN LAND,

CALL US FIRST!!

253.227.1708Lic. Bond. Ins.

**Local Fence Co.**White Vinyl, Ranch,

Horse FencingCedar, Chain Link,

Repairs, GatesCall James

253-831-9906Bonded & Insured

Lic# allamal921p7

PIANOLESSONS

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

Home ServicesPainting

Miscellaneous

Home ServicesCarpet Clean/Install

Employment

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

Home ServicesLandscape Services

Home ServicesFencing & Decks

Professional ServicesMusic Lessons

Home ServicesTree/Shrub Care

Home ServicesWindow Cleaning

The Courier-Herald Reaches Far Beyond Other Advertising Vehicles +81.4% over direct mail +54.2% over Val Pak +94.1% over Red Plum

*

*Source- Pulse Reports

The Courier-Herald is

LocalWe’ve been serving

the plateau com-munity for over 110 years and our sta� belong to the Ro-

tary, Chambers and volunteer in other

local organizations.

call toll free: 1-800.388.2527 email:

click: NW-Ads.com

LittleNickel.com

Reach 50,561 homes with a Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

SUPERSIZED

homes with ZONE

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw

Call 800-388-2527

That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a

Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black

Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

MONEYDOESGROW

ON TREES!

FREE QUOTES!!

J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA

WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage

360.508.1313

Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks

1032

688

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

WASHINGTON

0100

Real Estate for SaleKing County

360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com

Tim Pierick

Locally Owned & Operated

Call Today!

95

38

72

10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.

Providing Quality Inspection for:

Flat Fee*$30000

Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.

in Enumclaw

LicensedBondedInsured

Hometown Special!

DOL#416; SPI#70465

Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what

is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...

and I listen.

Enumclaw Only*

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

real estatefor sale

Real Estate for SaleLots/Acreage

Real Estate for SaleManufactured Homes

Real Estate for SaleWaterfront

REAL ESTATEFOR RENT

WASHINGTON

0500

Real Estate for RentKing County

Real Estate for RentPierce County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent Pierce County

WA Misc. RentalsMobile Home Spaces

WA Misc. RentalsParking/RV Spaces

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!CASHFOR

TREESTHE MILLS NEED:

CASH-IN YOUR TREES AND PAY

YOUR BILLSIF YOU OWN LAND,

CALL US FIRST!!

253.227.1708Lic. Bond. Ins.

**Local Fence Co.**White Vinyl, Ranch,

Horse FencingCedar, Chain Link,

Repairs, GatesCall James

253-831-9906Bonded & Insured

Lic# allamal921p7

PIANOLESSONS

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

Home ServicesPainting

Miscellaneous

Home ServicesCarpet Clean/Install

Employment

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

Home ServicesLandscape Services

Home ServicesFencing & Decks

Professional ServicesMusic Lessons

Home ServicesTree/Shrub Care

Home ServicesWindow Cleaning

The Courier-Herald Reaches Far Beyond Other Advertising Vehicles +81.4% over direct mail +54.2% over Val Pak +94.1% over Red Plum

*

*Source- Pulse Reports

The Courier-Herald is

LocalWe’ve been serving

the plateau com-munity for over 110 years and our sta� belong to the Ro-

tary, Chambers and volunteer in other

local organizations.

5000

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Professional ServicesAttorney, Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

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in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw

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Call 800-388-2527

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Providing Quality Inspection for:

Flat Fee*$30000

Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.

in Enumclaw

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Call 800-388-2527

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homes with ZONE

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw

Call 800-388-2527

That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a

Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black

Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

MONEYDOESGROW

ON TREES!

FREE QUOTES!!

J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA

WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage

360.508.1313

Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks

1032

688

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

WASHINGTON

0100

Real Estate for SaleKing County

360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com

Tim Pierick

Locally Owned & Operated

Call Today!

95

38

72

10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.

Providing Quality Inspection for:

Flat Fee*$30000

Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.

in Enumclaw

LicensedBondedInsured

Hometown Special!

DOL#416; SPI#70465

Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what

is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...

and I listen.

Enumclaw Only*

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Real Estate for SaleLots/Acreage

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*

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tary, Chambers and volunteer in other

local organizations.

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Reach 50,561 homes with a Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

SUPERSIZED

homes with ZONE

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw

Call 800-388-2527

That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a

Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black

Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

MONEYDOESGROW

ON TREES!

FREE QUOTES!!

J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA

WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage

360.508.1313

Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks

1032

688

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

WASHINGTON

0100

Real Estate for SaleKing County

360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com

Tim Pierick

Locally Owned & Operated

Call Today!

95

38

72

10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.

Providing Quality Inspection for:

Flat Fee*$30000

Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.

in Enumclaw

LicensedBondedInsured

Hometown Special!

DOL#416; SPI#70465

Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what

is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...

and I listen.

Enumclaw Only*

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

real estatefor sale

Real Estate for SaleLots/Acreage

Real Estate for SaleManufactured Homes

Real Estate for SaleWaterfront

REAL ESTATEFOR RENT

WASHINGTON

0500

Real Estate for RentKing County

Real Estate for RentPierce County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent Pierce County

WA Misc. RentalsMobile Home Spaces

WA Misc. RentalsParking/RV Spaces

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!CASHFOR

TREESTHE MILLS NEED:

CASH-IN YOUR TREES AND PAY

YOUR BILLSIF YOU OWN LAND,

CALL US FIRST!!

253.227.1708Lic. Bond. Ins.

**Local Fence Co.**White Vinyl, Ranch,

Horse FencingCedar, Chain Link,

Repairs, GatesCall James

253-831-9906Bonded & Insured

Lic# allamal921p7

PIANOLESSONS

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

Home ServicesPainting

Miscellaneous

Home ServicesCarpet Clean/Install

Employment

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

Home ServicesLandscape Services

Home ServicesFencing & Decks

Professional ServicesMusic Lessons

Home ServicesTree/Shrub Care

Home ServicesWindow Cleaning

The Courier-Herald Reaches Far Beyond Other Advertising Vehicles +81.4% over direct mail +54.2% over Val Pak +94.1% over Red Plum

*

*Source- Pulse Reports

The Courier-Herald is

LocalWe’ve been serving

the plateau com-munity for over 110 years and our sta� belong to the Ro-

tary, Chambers and volunteer in other

local organizations.

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LittleNickel.com

Reach 50,561 homes with a Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

SUPERSIZED

homes with ZONE

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw

Call 800-388-2527

That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a

Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black

Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

MONEYDOESGROW

ON TREES!

FREE QUOTES!!

J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA

WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage

360.508.1313

Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks

1032

688

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

WASHINGTON

0100

Real Estate for SaleKing County

360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com

Tim Pierick

Locally Owned & Operated

Call Today!

95

38

72

10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.

Providing Quality Inspection for:

Flat Fee*$30000

Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.

in Enumclaw

LicensedBondedInsured

Hometown Special!

DOL#416; SPI#70465

Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what

is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...

and I listen.

Enumclaw Only*

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

real estatefor sale

Real Estate for SaleLots/Acreage

Real Estate for SaleManufactured Homes

Real Estate for SaleWaterfront

REAL ESTATEFOR RENT

WASHINGTON

0500

Real Estate for RentKing County

Real Estate for RentPierce County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent King County

Apartments for Rent Pierce County

WA Misc. RentalsMobile Home Spaces

WA Misc. RentalsParking/RV Spaces

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

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Cemetery Plots

(2) CEMETERY PLOTS, in Seatac’s Washington Memorial Park. Garden of Meditation, Section 14 , B lock 68, Lo t A , Plots 1 & 2. Each valued at $4,195. Offered at $2,295 each or buy both for $4,350! Call Lela at 425-444-66162 PLOTS $5900 NEGOT Rest your loved ones side by side (plots 3 & 4). Monuments are okay. D e s i r a b l e , s o l d o u t Heather Section located in Renton’s Greenwood Memorial Park. Seller pays transfer fees. Val- ued at $12,000 each. Private seller willing to entertain all offers. Call Andrew, 206-373-1988.$7500 PLOT; Pretigous Sunset Memorial Park in Bel levue. View of the mountains!! ! Sold out space in the desirable “Garden of Prayer” sec- tion. Lot # 210, space # 5. Owner pays transfer fee & endowment care fee. If available would retail at $22,000. Private owner. 503-412-8424.

Cemetery Plots

ACACIA Memorial Park, “Birch Garden”, (2) adja- cent cemetery plots, #3 & #4. Se l l ing $4,000 each or $7,500 both. They wi l l charge you $5,000 each. Located in Shoreline / N. Seattle. Call or email Emmons Johnson, 206-794-2199, [email protected]

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Firearms &Ammunition

For Sale: 11-87 Rem Camo Finish, 3 chokes. $700 firm. Only 3 hunt- ing trips. (253)862-7769.

Firearms &Ammunition

H U N G T I N G R A N C H for lease. 1,200 acres E a s t e r n WA . Tr o p hy Mu le deer, exce l len t geese and duck hunting. 1 1/2 mile Palouse River frontage. $6,000 annual- ly 1-509-532-8330.

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Firewood, Fuel& Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r ’s a n d bu ye r ’s name and address and the date delivered. The invoice should also state the price, the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based. There should be a statement on the type and quality of the wood.When you buy firewood write the seller’s phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicle.The legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord. Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet . Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimension.To make a f i r ewood complaint, call 360-902- 1857.

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K I L L B E D B U G S & THEIR EGGS! Buy Har- ris Bed Bug Killer Com- p le te Treatment Pro- gram or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online: homedepot.comKILL ROACHES! Buy Harr is Roach Tablets. Eliminate Bugs- Guaran- teed. No Mess, Odor- l e s s , L o n g L a s t i n g . Available at Ace Hard- ware & The Home De- pot.KILL SCORPIONS! Buy Harris Scorpion Spray. Indoor/Outdoor, Odor- less, Non-Staining. Ef- fective results begin af- t e r s p r a y d r i e s . Ava i lable : The Home Depot, Homedepot.com, ACE HardwarePro tec t Your Home - ADT Authorized Dealer: B u r g l a r y, F i r e , a n d Emergency Aler ts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! CALL TODAY, IN- S TA L L E D T O M O R - ROW! 888-858-9457 (M- F 9am-9pm ET)

Miscellaneous

P i k e P l a c e M a r k e t 100th birthday auction- ing 100 Centennial fiber- glass pigs. Each is one of a kind . These oinkers were placed throughout the city prior to the auc- tion. It was quite an awe- some display. This pig is Electra-Pork Coffee, art- is t is Sal ly Prangley. Electra is the 100th pig. dimensions on this pig are 52” T x 44” W x 68” L, without the base. You will own a part of Seattle History at only $7,000. (360)779-3043

Tools

2 Yamaha Portable Inv/ G e n e r a t o r s m o d e l EF2000iS, 2000 wat t whisper quiet hooked to- gether to fully run your RV .Bought for $2100 new, never used, 44 lbs each, blue case. both for $1400 . Will sell separ- ately for $750 each. 206- 427-3980.

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Cats

MAINE COON Ragdoll mix kittens, adorable fluff balls, will be big. Maine Coon Bengal mix kittens ava i lable too. Exo t i c stripes & spots! Shots, wormed, guaranteed. No checks. All $300 each. 425-350-0734.

Dogs

* AKC MALE WESTIE PUPPY* 12 weeks, well started. Very sweet. First shots, wormed and flea med. Come take a look. $1100. Call with ques- tions 360-402-6261.

AKC Poodle Puppies Teacups

1 Brown & White Par- ti Female;

1 Brown Female, 2 Silver and White

Parti (1M 1F), 1 Red Male. Adorable full of

love and kisses. Reserve your puff of

love. 360-249-3612

A K C R E G I S T E R E D Golden Retriever pup- pies, born August 3rd, 2014. Available Septem- ber 25th, 2014. Excellent bloodlines. Dew claws r emoved . Sho ts and wormed. Vet checked. Mom and dad onsite. Lo- cated in Arlington. $850 to $950. 360-435-4207

A K C R O T T W E I L E R puppies Purebred Ger- man. Huge and great with kids. Chips, f i rst shots, dew c laws re- moved, tails docked and dewormed. Ready for l ov ing homes. $800 . Lake Stevens. 425-280- 2662.

Dogs

AKC Standard Poodle Puppies. Black, Brown & Red. Healthy & well so- cialized. Great tempera- ments and personalities. Parents are health test- ed. Taking deposits, 1st come, 1st served to ex- cel lent forever homes only. Please visit www.ourpoeticpoodles.comor call 509-582-6027

BOERBOEL MASTIFF X with Anatolian Shepherd puppies, very rare. Born July 5th. Beautiful. Ex- ce l l en t comb ina t i on , wo n d e r f u l a n d l oya l compan ion . U l t ima te family guardian . Athlet- ic and courageous. Awe- some farm dog. Shots & wo r med . $400 -$500 . Pics available 360-245- 3990.

CHIHUAHUA Puppies, call for pricing. Financing Available. Adult Adop- t ions also. Reputable Oregon Kennel. Unique colors, Long and Short Haired. Health Guaran- teed. UTD Vaccinations/ wo r m ings , l i t t e r box t r a i n e d , s o c i a l i z e d . Video, pictures, informa- tion/ virtual tour:

www.chi-pup.netReferences happily sup- plied! Easy I-5 access. Drain, Oregon. Vic and Mary Kasser, 541-459- 5951

GREAT DANE Puppies. Purebred. All different colors. Born August 1st, ready to go next week. One black fema le. 4 males (Blacks, Blue Me- rils & Fawns with black m a s k s ) . S h o t s a n d wormed. $800 ea. 253- 761-6067.

HAPPY AKC Registered German Shepherd Pup- pies now available. Have been vet checked and have first shots. We own both parents, mother is Impor t . s i re a Grand Champion. Of prime im- por tance is the good home which these dogs deserve. I f interested p lease ca l l 425-277- 7 9 8 6 o r e m a i l m i - [email protected] We are in Maple Valley/Ren- ton Area

MALTESE PUPPIES. Purebred, no papers. 3 females available, seven weeks. Wil l have f i rst shots & worming. Mom on site. Parents are 6 pounds each. $800 ea. Call for appointment, to meet your bundle of joy 253-209-6517.

ROTTWEILER pups, p u r e b r e d , f a m i l y ra i sed , 1s t sho ts , wormed. Tails & dew c l a w s r e m o v e d . Large heads. Males $700, Females $800. Parents are our fami- ly dogs and on site. 360.433.1842.

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Washington #TOWNCPF099LT 800-824-9552Financing based on 12% interest, all payments based on 10 years (unless otherwise noted), O.A.C.. Actual rate may vary. Prices do not include permit costs or sales tax & are based on a � at, level, accessible building site w/less than 1’ of � ll, w/85 MPH Wind Exposure “B”, 25# snow load, for non commercial usage & do not include prior sales & may be affected by county codes and/or travel considerations. Drawings for illustration purposes only. Ad prices expire 10/7/14.

20,796,441SQUARE FEET

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RV GARAGE 32’ x 36’ x 12’

4” Concrete � oor w/� bermix reinforcement & zip strip crack control, 16’x8’ raised panel steel overhead door, 10x13 sliding door, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 2’ poly eavelight along one eave, 10’ continuous � ow ridge vent.

2 CAR GARAGE & RV STORAGE 30’ x 36’ x 12’

4” Concrete � oor w/� bermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (2) 10’x7’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 10’ continuous � ow ridge vent.

4” Concrete � oor w/� bermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 16’ x 8’ raised panel steel overhead door, 3’x 6’8” PermaBilt door with self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, (2) 4’x3’ double glazed vinyl windows with screens, 18” eave and gable overhangs, 10’ continuous � ow ridge vent.

4” Concrete floor w/fibermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 16’x7’ raised panel steel overhead door, 3’x 6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 2’ x 24’ poly eavelight, 10’ continuous flow ridge vent.

$14,495$15,945 $208/mo. $19,199$21,119 $275/mo. $10,998$12,152 $158/mo.

$21,898$23,978 $315/mo.

4” Concrete � oor w/� bermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (1) 12’x14 & (1) 10’x8’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’ x 6’8” Permabilt door (w/PermaBilt awning & enclosed sof� t) w/stainless steel lockset & self-closing hinges, 4’x3’ double glazed vinyl slider window w/screen, 18” eave & gable overhangs, (2) 10’ continuous � ow ridge vents.

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$9,584$10,590 $138/mo.

UTILITY BARN 24’ x 30’ X 8’

4” Concrete � oor w/� bermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (2) 9’x8’ raised panel steel overhead doors w/lites, 3’x 6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 10’ continuous � ow ridge vent.

$12,775$14,052 $184/mo.

2 CAR GARAGE 22’ x 24’ x 10’ConcreteIncluded!

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TOY BOX 30’ x 48’ x 14’

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ConcreteIncluded!

(1) 10’X9’ & (1) 4’X4’ Metal framed split sliding door w/cam-latch closers, (3) 4’x8’ split opening unpainted wood Dutch doors, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 18” eave & gable overhangs, 2’ poly eavelight.

MONITOR BARN 30’ x 30’ x 9’/16’

$22,340$24,462 $321/mo.

$23,587$25,828 $339/mo.

BARN & SHOP 24’ x 24’ x 10’

12’X9’ Metal framed sliding door w/cam-latch closers, 4’x8’ split opening unpainted wood Dutch door, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 10’ continuous � ow ridge vent, 2’ poly eavelight.

$11,480$12,685 $165/mo. $27,761$30,398 $399/mo.

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M I N I AT U R E YO R K - SHIRE Terrier Puppies. All boys, they are very loving, playful, and ready for a new adventure. Vet checked, wormed & 1st sho t s . I am ask i ng $1200. Email or call if in- terested: [email protected]

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D O G K E N N E L / RU N , heavy chain link panels, por table. 6’ x 10’ x 5’ height. Great condition, used once. $500/OBO. (425)820-6738, leave phone # twice.

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EnumclawMoving Sale. Septem- ber, 20th-21st , 9AM- 4PM, 1910 Grand Fir Dr. Maple hutch, maple ta- ble, multiple items.

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3 BR RAMBLER wi th den and 2 car garage. �uiet family neighbor- hood of desirable Forest Ridge! No pets allowed. Yard mainatence provid- ed by owner. Rental is avai lable now. $1,400 per month with deposit. Year lease. No smoking. Call Brian 253-350-1471

ENUMCLAW2 BR 1200SF Rambler on 2 acres with barn. Gas heat and washer / dryer. New carpet and paint. Covered patio & carport. No smoking. Pets to be determined. $1,600 / mo. 360-825- 6445.

ENUMCLAW, 98022.

ROOMMATE NEEDED to share my beautiful 3 B R h o m e. Yo u r ow n separate BA w/ separate partially finished living room too. Garden area is avail. Mature, respon- sible adult preferred. All utilities, TV service and full house access incl. Cats okay. $750 mo. 360-825-2859.

Real Estate for RentPierce County

Wilkeson3 b e d r o o m , 1 b a t h house. Nice yard, close to school. $1100/month. Available beginning of June. Contact Noel at (253)508-2385

Apartments for Rent King County

1 & 2 bedroom apar t- men t s i n Enumc law. Close to downtown & shopping. Coin-op Laun- dry & off street parking. (253)740-1685 for more details.ENUMCLAW1 & 2 BEDROOM apart- men t s i n Enumc law. Washer, dryer in unit. Covered parking. Small pets ok. We pay water, s e w e r & g a r b a g e . (360)825-0707

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ENUMCLAW2 BEDROOM, 1 Bath in �uiet Neighborhood. Off Street Parking, Common Laundry. Close to Shops and Hospital. $695 Per Mon th . Ca l l Je remy : 206-422-1031

Apartments for Rent Pierce County

Buckley area2 bedroom apar tment. W/S/G inc luded. Up- stairs unit $700/month, 1st, last, $500 deposit. D o w n s t a i r s u n i t $800/month, 1st, last, $500 deposit. (360)825- 7620

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LEE HOTEL, Clean rooms at an affordable price. Includes utilities and basic cable. 253- 951-6909. 1110 Grif- �n Enumclaw.

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2 0 0 7 AU D I A 4 2 . 0 T 4WD White / tan leather, 64,000 miles in great condition! Automatic cli- mate control, power driv- er seat, power sunroof and 6 disc CD changer. $12,000. Cal l Mike at 425-466-3726 or email [email protected] for photos & questions.

AutomobilesHonda

1996 HONDA ACCORD Burgandy. 5 speed. Cus- tom Sony CD stereo! 198,000 mi. New timing belt, balance belt, water pump & valve set. AC, CC, power mirrors and doors. Excellent interior. Very good cond. $3500. 360-893-8018.

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Sport Utility VehiclesGMC

1997 GMC JIMMY 4WD V6-262 (510 B lazer ) Red, 4.3 liter, 198,000 mi les. About 20 MPG AT. Good tires, brakes, recent tune up, new fuel pump and filter. I have service records to prove this. Interior looks great! Grea t buy fo r w in te r snow/ ocean beaches! Asking $3200 obo.Burien. [email protected]

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1998 Ford Econol ine Bus, 10 passenger, ac- cess ible fo r 2 whee l chairs, Braun electric lift. $5,000/OBO. (360)651- 2027 or (509) 301-2442CDL not required. Regu- lar servic ing & main- tained. Great condition

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Reach 50,561 homes with a Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

SUPERSIZED

homes with ZONE

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw

Call 800-388-2527

That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a

Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run

in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black

Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.

Call 800-388-2527

MONEYDOESGROW

ON TREES!

FREE QUOTES!!

J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA

WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage

360.508.1313

Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks

1032

688

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

WASHINGTON

0100

Real Estate for SaleKing County

360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com

Tim Pierick

Locally Owned & Operated

Call Today!

95

38

72

10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.

Providing Quality Inspection for:

Flat Fee*$30000

Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.

in Enumclaw

LicensedBondedInsured

Hometown Special!

DOL#416; SPI#70465

Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what

is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...

and I listen.

Enumclaw Only*

ENUMCLAW, 98022.2 MONTHS FREE Move in special. $6,995 2 BR, 1 BA single wide home is ready to move in. All appliances and built in hutch. EHO. Desirable 55 + Mountain Villa Es- tates 360-825-3733 www.cal-am.com

WILKESON5 �R 2�75 �A CUS- TO� �UILT HO�E� Tile roof, heat pump, fireplace & 3 car gar- age. Possibly in- law apartment. Must see! $367,000. FSBO 360- 829-0732.

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

real estatefor sale

Real Estate for SaleLots/Acreage

26x16 cabin with porch, 19.8 treed acres, out- door shower and 40 min. to Spokane. Secluded County road., has wa- t e r / p o w e r / p h o n e i n . Beautiful view west over Spokane River Valley, bui ld ing s i te c leared. $94,000. Jeff (360)201- 2390 or (360)366-5011Call for additional photos

ORCAS ISLANDWAT E R F RO N T L OT, low bank. Water mem- bership, sewer & elec- tricity. Use of community tennis court, boat dock & boat launch. $395,000. S a l e b y o w n e r . 360.317.8895

Real Estate for SaleManufactured Homes

SE�ERAL HO�ES FOR SALE

2 & 3 �edroo�55+ Co��uni�y in

PATINA REALT�Or�in�

3�0-893-3200

Real Estate for SaleWaterfront

CLEAR LAKE, EATONVILLE

80’ OF WATERFRONT 3 BR, 1.5 BA priced for quick sale at $369,000 obo. Located at 12506 Clear Lake North Road E . No agents. FSBO 360-832-6678.

REAL ESTATEFOR RENT

WASHINGTON

0500

Real Estate for RentKing County

AUBURN

3 BR RAMBLER wi th den and 2 car garage. �uiet family neighbor- hood of desirable Forest Ridge! No pets allowed. Yard mainatence provid- ed by owner. Rental is avai lable now. $1,400 per month with deposit. Year lease. No smoking. Call Brian 253-350-1471

ENUMCLAW2 BR 1200SF Rambler on 2 acres with barn. Gas heat and washer / dryer. New carpet and paint. Covered patio & carport. No smoking. Pets to be determined. $1,600 / mo. 360-825- 6445.

ENUMCLAW, 98022.

ROOMMATE NEEDED to share my beautiful 3 B R h o m e. Yo u r ow n separate BA w/ separate partially finished living room too. Garden area is avail. Mature, respon- sible adult preferred. All utilities, TV service and full house access incl. Cats okay. $750 mo. 360-825-2859.

Real Estate for RentPierce County

Wilkeson3 b e d r o o m , 1 b a t h house. Nice yard, close to school. $1100/month. Available beginning of June. Contact Noel at (253)508-2385

Apartments for Rent King County

1 & 2 bedroom apar t- men t s i n Enumc law. Close to downtown & shopping. Coin-op Laun- dry & off street parking. (253)740-1685 for more details.ENUMCLAW1 & 2 BEDROOM apart- men t s i n Enumc law. Washer, dryer in unit. Covered parking. Small pets ok. We pay water, s e w e r & g a r b a g e . (360)825-0707

Apartments for Rent King County

ENUMCLAW2 BEDROOM, 1 Bath in �uiet Neighborhood. Off Street Parking, Common Laundry. Close to Shops and Hospital. $695 Per Mon th . Ca l l Je remy : 206-422-1031

Apartments for Rent Pierce County

Buckley area2 bedroom apar tment. W/S/G inc luded. Up- stairs unit $700/month, 1st, last, $500 deposit. D o w n s t a i r s u n i t $800/month, 1st, last, $500 deposit. (360)825- 7620

LAKE TAPPS� 98391�1 � R $ � 0 0 � N I C E Apar tments. Water, appliances, garbage, laundry, sewer includ- ed. Nice quiet country setting. No pets. 253- 891-9128.

WA Misc. RentalsMobile Home Spaces

ENUMCLAW, 98022.HOME IS WHERE THE H E A RT I S ! 2 F R E E Months move in special. Bring your single or dou- blewide home to beauti- ful Mountain Vil la Es- tates. 55 +. EHO. 360- 825-3733.www.cal-am.com

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ROY

� R� SPACES �$390��o

1/2 off 1st monthIncls: Water, Septic, Garbage, Cable &

Playground. Located in Clean Mobile / RV

Park in Roy

253-�77-5874

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

LEE HOTEL, Clean rooms at an affordable price. Includes utilities and basic cable. 253- 951-6909. 1110 Grif- �n Enumclaw.

Room to ren t i n my b e a u t i f u l E n u m c l aw home. Room includes a small fridge, microwave, toaster and is fully fur- nished including a TV. Close to all stores and bus stop. $500/ month includes utilities and in- ternet. Must have good re ferences and c lear background check. No p e t s . C a l l R o b i n a t (360)441-1282.

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!CASHFOR

TREESTHE MILLS NEED:

CASH-IN YOUR TREES AND PAY

YOUR BILLSIF YOU OWN LAND,

CALL US FIRST!!

253.227.1708Lic. Bond. Ins.

AK Pain�in� IncExterior-Interior

High �uality WorkFair Pricing

FREE ESTI�ATESCa�� Ken

�253�[email protected]

Licensed, bonded, insuredKPAINPC957CB

COUNTRY GARDEN BOU�UETS offers sea- sonal bouquets, wreaths & other hand- crafted local items in “The Shop” (360)825- 3976 (253)332-9466

3�0-829-4121253-389-1�98

Be a NEWSPAPER

CARRIERin Buckley!

Deliver once per wk.Earn @ $39 a month (in a 4 week month)

Papers are delivered to your door

No $$$ collectionWalking route- no

car needed Great �rst �ob

(360)825-2555 x6050

Be a NEWSPAPER

CARRIERin Enumclaw! Deliver once per wk.Earn @ $32 a month (in a 4 week month)

Papers are delivered to your door

No $$$ collectionWalking route- no

car needed Great �rst �ob

(360)825-2555 x6050

LEE HOTEL, Clean rooms at an affordable price. Includes utilities and basic cable. 253- 951-6909. 1110 Grif- �n Enumclaw.

K & K Landsca�in�

Lawn MaintenanceTrimming, Pruning, Weeding, Clean-up

Bark, HaulingAll kinds of yard work!

253-8�2-4347Bonded & InsuredLic� KKLANKL897MK

**Local Fence Co.**

White Vinyl, Ranch,Horse Fencing

Cedar, Chain Link,Repairs, Gates

Call James253-831-9906

Bonded & Insured

Lic# allamal921p7

Mountain Crest Memorial Park A Beautiful Resting

Place for Loved OnesPricing from

$750 to $700036424 312th Ave SE

Enumclaw(206)280-4071

PIANOLESSONS For the young and

young at heart.Karen (360)802-9314

TEZAK’STREE

SERVICEAll Aspects

Over 30 YearsExperience

FREE ESTIMATES

(253)862-1700 tezakstreeservice.comLicensed�Bonded�Insured

Lic. � TEZAKT50330C

SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952

TOM’S WINDOWCLEANING

Commercial, ResidentialGutter cleaning,Gutter whitening,

Moss control,Pressure washing,New construction

Locally owned(360)802-8925(253)740-3833

Wrights ServicesOver 40 yrs. Experience

Carpet CleaningUpholstery Cleaning

Carpet RepairRestretching Carpets

Pet Odor RemovalSqueaky Floor Repairwww.wrightsservices.com

Free EstimateExcellent Service

Competitive Prices(360)825-7877(253)939-4399

courierherald.comblscourierherald.com

NEWS Updates Daily!

Home ServicesPainting

Miscellaneous

Home ServicesCarpet Clean/Install

Employment

WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent

Home ServicesLandscape Services

Home ServicesFencing & Decks

Professional ServicesMusic Lessons

Home ServicesTree/Shrub Care

Home ServicesWindow Cleaning

The Courier-Herald Reaches Far Beyond Other Advertising Vehicles +81.4% over direct mail +54.2% over Val Pak +94.1% over Red Plum

*

*Source- Pulse Reports

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The middle of September marks the start of the fall gardening season but you also need to keep spring blooms in mind. Rhododendrons and aza-leas are making flower bud this month so keep them watered for maximum spring bloom. Hydrangeas are also making flowers for next summer so avoid cut-ting back your hydrangeas in the fall.

September is also the per-fect time of year to dig and divide all types of iris. Don’t be afraid to lift the clumps right out of the ground and snip off the foliage, leaving just a few inches of leaf. Use a sharp knife to separate the rhizomes and toss out the oldest, middle section of the roots. Replant these iris roots but don’t bury the rhizomes too deep – they should be just below the surface of the soil. Any iris plants that have failed to bloom will have a fresh out-look on life after division and will reward you with renewed vigor in the spring. Dividing in September is good for all types of iris, the bearded, the species and the Pacific Coast iris.

Here are the top three shrubs stopping traffic in local gardens – you can find them at local nurser-

ies this month and, once planted, they will give you years of color each autumn when the rest of your plants are grow-ing faded and summer weary.

Rose of Sharon (Hardy Hibiscus)There are a bunch of

new varieties of this old-fashioned shrub but the best behaved with eye-catching blooms in my garden is a reliable Rose of Sharon variety called “Helene” with snow white blooms accented with a deep red eye. Drought and cold resistant, this shrub gives a tropical look to any garden and can be grown in a large pot as a patio plant. The naked truth is that the Hibiscus syriacua varieties lose their foliage early in the fall and don’t grow new leaves until late spring. This means you are left with a leafless shrub at least six months of the year. My solution is to use the woody frame as a support for spring flowering vines. Clematis makes a great partner for many shrubs but is an especially useful vine for draping through

a naked hibiscus. Look for hardy hibiscus in shades of purple and lavender blue as well as hybrids with double and huge single blooms. Don’t prune the Rose of Sharon hibiscus shrub in the fall – it is a bit cold sensitive and prefers never to be pruned. If you must shape it up just remove any awkward branches in late spring after all danger of frost has passed.

Smoke Trees (Cotinus coggygria)

The “Royal Purple” smoke tree is the most common variety but the lime green foliage of the “Golden Spirit” smoke tree will also add a pop of color to a sunny garden bed. The name smoke tree refers to the dry panicles or seed heads that arise from the plant in late summer and look a bit like puffs

of smoke emerging from the leaves. This is the perfect plant for dry soil, rocky soil or areas where you do not want to irrigate. If left unpruned the smoke tree will grow into a small but rather boxy looking tree. You can also keep this shrub

compact by cutting it to the ground every spring. In England the smoke tree is used in perennial borders as a backdrop for summer flowers, especially in the back of the border where it might never get water. Add more drama without more drinking to your smoke tree by underplanting it with silver foliage plants LIKE lamb’s ear, dusty miller or lavender. Another tidy option is to pile gray stones around the base of this sun loving plant as a weed block.

Ornamental Purple-

Leaf Grape (Vitis vinivera ‘Purpurea’)This magnificent vine is

worth searching for at local nurseries as the eye-pop-ping color from the deep purple leaves begins in August and continues until frost. The small grapes themselves are not edible but the foliage and good manners of this vine makes up for the weak and ran-dom production of sour-tasting fruit. Train this vine to grow up the trunk of a white birch tree or to festoon an old stump or garden shed. The rich color comes when you most need it in the early autumn gar-den. In my garden I grow the ornamental grape vine in a mostly shaded site but it really prefers full sun for the most intense leaf color. You can cut this vine almost to the ground in early spring or let it reach for the sky and scramble through your

entire garden. Ornamental purple leaf grape vines are breathtakingly beautiful when planted with purple asters and the dusky purple shades of ornamental cab-bage and kale.

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Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of “Easy Answers for Great Gardens” and several other books. For book requests or answers to gardening questions, write to her at: P.O. Box 872, Enumclaw, 98022. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a personal reply.

For more gardening information, she can be reached at her Web site, www.binettigarden.com.

Copyright for this col-umn owned by Marianne Binetti.

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brings so many people together.

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That makes all the crazed football fans of Seattle even more excited than in previous years.

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“The City of Bonney Lake’s mission is to protect the community’s livable identity and scenic beauty through responsible growth planning and by providing accountable, accessible and efficient local government services.”

City of Bonney Lake SEPTEMBER 2014 Newsletter

REPORTER

• AnapplicationhasbeenmadefortheSkyStoneapartments,amulti-familyresidentialprojectlocatedbetweenTargetandSumner-BuckleyHighway.

• CherieGibsonhasbeenhiredastheCity’sChiefFinancialOfficer.ShepreviouslyworkedfortheCityofNormandyParkastheirfinancedirector.

• Tehaleh(formerlyCascadia)hasappliedforPhaseIIoftheirdevelopment.PierceCountyiscurrentlyseekingcommentsonthescopingoftheEIS.

• TheCityCouncilhasrecently:– AwardedaprofessionalservicesagreementforthedesignofSR410sidewalkimprovementsfromAngelineBridgeto192ndAvenueEast;– AmendedtheCitycodetohavethemunicipaljudgeheardangerousdogcases(formerlytheywereheardbytheHearingsExaminer);

– AdoptedaParksWorkPlan;– Authorizedacontracttodesignthe186thAvenuecorridorstreetimprovements(186thcorridorfromthelibrarytoVeteransMemorialDrive);– Adoptedapolicyfordisposingofforfeitedfirearms.

Town TidbiTs

Saturday, September 27, 2014, Bonney Lake Public Safety Building,

1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

East Pierce Fire and Rescue invites the public to join them for their 20th annual Open House, from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, September 28 at the East Pierce headquarters station at 18421 Veterans Memorial Drive East, in Bonney Lake. The free health and safety fair will include booths with public safety partners including the Bonney Lake Police, Sumner Police and Pierce County Sheriff ’s Departments, plus many more. Free parking is available at the Pierce Transit Park and

Ride at 184th Ave E/Sky Island Dr, off State Route 410 East. A dedicated shuttle will run to and from the East Pierce

headquarters station during the event.  For details visit www.eastpiercefire.org. The Bonney Lake Police Department will have displays to include our Motorcycle, SWAT, Lab, patrol boat, patrol cars, crime prevention display, McGruff, 9-1-1 simulator and ID-a-Kid.  This event is widely attended and kids get the chance to meet real police officers and fire fighters as well as touch and climb on displays at the event.  We hope you will be able to attend the great event!

20th Annual Public Safety Open House

Input Sought on 2014 Summer Concert Series

Thousands of people turned out for this

summer’s special events season, including the Wednesday evening Tunes @ Tapps concert series, Kids Club, Movies in the Park, Bonney Lake Days, and more. The City is seeking

input on the summer concert series, and trying to determine which acts were the most popular. Please visit the following link and vote for your favorite performer of the summer concert series: h t t p : / / w w w . c i . b o n n e y - l a k e . w a . u s /cityblog/?p=4394

The Adopt-A-Street Program is a fun and worthwhile program that will give you, your company, school or organization recognition while saving taxpayer dollars. Persons or groups interested in adopting a City street can contact Christy McQuillen at (253) 447-3101 or [email protected]. Adopting a street requires litter pickup on your designated street segment (usually a minimum of a 1 mile stretch) at least quarterly over at two-year period. This is a needed and rewarding way to give back to your community and neighborhood. Apply today.

Adopt A Street

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MAYOR & CITY COUNCIL MEMBERSP A I D A D V E R T I S E M E N T

Neil JohnsonMayor

(253) [email protected]

Katrina Minton-DavisCouncilmember

(253) [email protected]

Tom WatsonCouncilmember (253) 348-7995

[email protected]

Randy McKibbinCouncilmember

(253) [email protected]

Jim RackleyCouncilmember (253) 862-5326

[email protected]

Donn LewisCouncilmember (253) 826-5431

[email protected]

Mark HamiltonCouncilmember (253) 863-6275

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Dan SwatmanDeputy Mayor(253) 447-4269

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Milotte Film Festival October 18thBeautify Bonney Lake Annual Event

Saturday, September 20, 2014, 8:30 a.m. - Noon Meet at the Bonney Lake Park & Ride

(off SR410 and Angeline Rd, behind Wendy’s)

For complete information, please visit the Beautify Bonney Lake organization website: www.beautifybonneylake.org or contact the City at (253) 862-8602.

What: Beautify Bonney Lake Annual event

Who:Community volunteers, local businesses and the Beautify Bonney Lake organization - anyone who would like to make permanent improvements to the city.

Why:To create a more beautiful city, meet your neighbors, and get a FREE lunch and T-shirt!

Where:We will meet at the Pierce Transit parking lot behind Wendy’s off 410 between 8:30am & 9:00am to assign work locations.

How:By coming together as a community and putting in some hard work!

WEBSITE: WWW.CI.BONNEY-LAKE.WA.US

General Business Hours 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

City Mailing Address P.O. Box 7380

Bonney Lake, WA 98391

Phone (253) 862-8602

Fax (253) 862-8538

Public Works Center 19306 Bonney Lake Blvd.

Public Safety Building 18421 Veterans Memorial Drive E.

Justice & Municipal Center 9002 Main Street E

Senior Center 19304 Bonney Lake Blvd.

Council, Board or Commission Meeting Time Meeting Place

City Council Workshop 5:30 pm - 1st & 3rd Tuesdays Justice & Municipal Center, 9002 Main Street East

City Council Meeting 7:00 pm - 2nd & 4th Tuesdays Justice & Municipal Center, 9002 Main Street East

Finance Committee / Committee of the Whole 5:30 pm - 2nd & 4th Tuesdays Justice & Municipal Center, 9002 Main Street East

Economic Development Committee 4:00 pm - 2nd & 4th Tuesdays Justice & Municipal Center, 9002 Main Street East

Community Development Committee 4:00 pm - 1st & 3rd Tuesdays Justice & Municipal Center, 9002 Main Street East

Public Safety Committee 5:00 pm - 1st Monday Public Safety Building, 18421 Veterans Memorial Drive E.

Planning Commission 5:30 pm - 1st & 3rd Wednesday Justice & Municipal Center, 9002 Main Street East

Park Board 6:00 pm - 2nd Monday Justice & Municipal Center, 9002 Main Street East

Design Commission 6:00 pm - 2nd & 4th Thursdays Justice & Municipal Center, 9002 Main Street East

Civil Service Commission 5:30 pm - 4th Monday Justice & Municipal Center, 9002 Main Street East

The Greater Bonney Lake Historical Society (GBLHS) is sponsoring the Milotte Wildlife

Film Festival from 11:am to 4:30 pm on Saturday, October 18, 2014 at the Bonney Lake Justice Center (9002 Main Street East). This year GBLHS has partnered  with the Pierce County Library System. The Milotte Wildlife Film Festival is a annual event held in Bonney Lake, Washington to recognize the works of Alfred and Elma Milotte. Through their films, books and speeches they educated young people around the world about nature. The festival is also dedicated to helping a new generation of filmmakers by providing audiences that encourages through a film contest and presenters that educates.

This year we are privilege to have a quest speaker Bill Wallauer from the Jane Goodall Institute. Jane Goodall has spent a lifetime making us aware of the world’s threaten chimpanzees. Bill Wallauer is a man living a dream. After meeting the world renown Jane Goodall while working as a Peace Corps volunteer, Bill knew what his mission in life was. Today, Bill is a sought-after speaker for adults and youth. His infectious personality, great stories and chimpanzee multimedia presentation help audiences understand the chimpanzees’ behavior and emotional capacity, and the similarities and differences between humans and chimps. Bill’s passion for the chimps he knows so intimately truly makes him the Jane Goodall Institute’s “Chimp Champion.” Come and hear his stories in the making of Disney Nature’s chimpanzee.

Come and bring the kids for a few hours or all day and learn about the history of wildlife films and have a lot of fun too. And it’s FREE ! Visit www.mwlff.org for more information.

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