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By Ray Miller-Still “I saw it fly very something was going wrong.
Editor “I saw it fly very low and knew
low and knew it it wasn’t good,” she said, noting
An ultralight plane crashed in she sees many planes take off and
a Burnett woman’s back yard at wasn’t good.” land at Burnett Landing, the unin-
around 2:30 p.m. on July 19. — Burnett resident corporated town’s airport, south of
According to the Pierce County Buckley.
Sheriff ’s Department tweet, the The woman, who asked to not
aircraft took off and lost power, and Rescue vehicles. One person be named, talked to the passen-
causing it to crash into a field in was transported to Good Samar- gers after they crashed, relaying
the 14100 block of 274th Ave East. itan Hospital, and the other to information to first responders
Two passengers suffered light Harborview. over the phone.
injuries to their back and legs and Though she didn’t see the crash, The identities of the passengers PHOTO BY RAY MILLER-STILL
were taken away in East Pierce Fire the property owner did notice were not known.

Racing down those Wilkeson tracks ‘We don’t want


to see it fall away’
The Greater Bonney Lake Historical Society is
facing challenges, the most noteworthy is not having
a place to call its own.
By Ray Miller-Still Dan Swatman said in a May 1
Editor workshop, everything from the
The Plateau was awash with activities area’s first settlers who traveled
last weekend, from the King County With six of its most prevalent the famous Naches Trail across
Fair at the Enumclaw Expo Center members moving away from the the Cascades in the 1850s to
to the annual Handcar Races out in area, the Greater Bonney Lake Bonney Lake’s arguably most
Wilkeson. Pumping a half-ton handcar Historical Society is sounding famous residents, Alfred and
(plus two or more human bodies) more the call for aid. Elma Milotte, who worked
than 400 feet up an uphill incline is Ever since the group secured with Walt Disney himself on a
not easy, though racers have been its non-profit status in 2001, number of nature films, winning
known to complete the race in just
the Historical Society has put six Academy awards.
over 15 seconds — meaning they
get the coal cart cruising up to 18 miles an hour. Nomad PNW, a coffee joint in Wilkeson, put together a team
“an astronomical amount of But the organization’s biggest
that crossed the finish line in 21.31 seconds, a more than respectable time for Bonney Lake local Breanna, L.A. work” into educating the general issue, not having a permanent
residents Christina and Karissa, and Everett resident Melina, who all came to help at Nomad and represent the public about their city’s heritage,
shop at the races for the busy weekend. Photos by Kevin Hanson and Ray Miller-Still Bonney Lake City Councilman See HISTORICAL, Page 11

Enumclaw will be busy with Street Fair, Highland Games


By Kevin Hanson Street Fair greets visitors Friday kettlecorn, doughnuts, snowcones program, Imagination Theatre and
Scottish Highland Games
Senior Writer and Saturday, while the Highland and south-of-the-border fare. the athletes from Peak Gymnastics. and Clan Gathering
Games will draw a crowd Saturday There will be soft drinks available, Back again is the Kid Zone, The Pacific Northwest Scottish
Enumclaw will be hopping and Sunday. along with coffee and — for the providing family fun, especially Highland Games and Clan Gath-
this week as the three-day Street The Street Fair, again sponsored 21-and-older set — the Buck Up for the younger set. There will be ering officially kicks off Friday
Fair floods downtown and the by the Enumclaw Rotary Club, Bar. plenty of free entertainment in the evening, but really opens its gates
always-entertaining Scottish High- will operate from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Live music is traditionally a Zone, with fees for things like face to the general public at 8 a.m. both
land Games take over the Expo each day. As usual, several city part of Street Fair and this year is painting and rides. Saturday and Sunday. Festivities
Center grounds. blocks will be filled in downtown no different. Friday will see Sugar Getting much more visibility run until 11 p.m. Saturday and 5:30
The two events account for Enumclaw, with vendors hawk- High taking the stage at 5 p.m., this year will be the 3-on-3 basket- Sunday.
three days of good times, as the ing everything under the sun, followed by Camouflage Cowboys ball tournament. The all-ages tour- This year marks the 72nd annual
from education to athletics, from at 7; on Saturday, it will be Sunday ney will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday Highland Games and the associa-
cosmetics to politics. Gone playing at 4:30 p.m. and along Cole Street; during its first tion’s 32nd year in Enumclaw.
On the food-and-beverage side Chicken Wire at 7. Other acts grac- two years, the tournament was a These Highland Games, hosted
of things, vendors will be cook- ing the stage include the young bit hidden, with courts on Kasey
ing up burgers and hot dogs, performers with the Magic Strings Kahne Drive. See BUSY, Page 12
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TIME TO SWING IT,


WESTERN STYLE
By Ray Miller-Still arraignments were put together
Editor with rural string instruments —
steel guitars, twin fiddles, and the
You can’t stay on the sidelines like — and drums were added
for this one — if you come to the down the road.
28th annual Western Swing Music Additionally, Western Swing is
Festival, you should be prepared to highly improvisational.
dance your pants off. Bob Wills, first a member of the
The Northwest Western Swing Light Crust Doughboys and who
Music Society is holding its annual some consider the King of West-
music, dance and jam fest for the ern Swing, was known for never
second time at the Enumclaw Expo wanting to hear the ‘takeoff’ solos
Center from Aug. 9 - 12, bringing in of his lead players repeat during
big-name Western Swing musi- performances or jam sessions, and
cians from all around the country made that level of improvisation a
to celebrate the music, as well as requirement for being a part of his
recognize a baker’s dozen of musi- later band, The Texas Playboys.
cians who are being inducted into “The dancers and the people
the NWWSMS Hall of Fame. listening help make the music,”
Society President Jeanne Year- said Yearian. “Their interaction
ian, who hails from the Renton/ with the people on stage, with the
Jam sessions outside the ballroom will be a common sight during the Northwest Western Swing Music Festival,
Maple Valley area, described musicians, their feedback, that
where people can bring their instruments and just join in. Photo by Randy Hill, leader of the western swing
Western Swing as a branch of rural give-and-take, helps make the band, The Oregon Valley Boys.
music that started in the mid-west- music.”
ern states in the early 1920s and When the Dust Bowl hit, country’s largest Western Music Music bands, The International note with Devon “Miss Devon”
‘30s, pioneered by many musicians many musicians moved out to society, according to Yearian. Cowboys and The Sons Of The Dawson, who beyond the music
but most notably Milton Brown of the west coast. When they had While the NWWSMS holds Pioneers — from 1 to 4 p.m., scene is known for voicing the
the Light Crust Doughboys, who trouble being recognized as a its monthly board meetings and followed by a potluck at 5 p.m., and cowgirl Jessie from Toy Story 2
has been credited as the father of genre of music, they eventu- jam fests at the Lynwood Eagles ends with a free jam and dance during live performances with the
the genre. ally banned together to form the building, their annual Music Festi- session from 7 to 11 p.m. Riders in the Sky band.
“It’s had a hard time being Western Swing Society in 1981 in vals were traditionally held at the Another opportunity to learn Saturday opens at 11 a.m. with a
accepted by country or by jazz, Sacramento. Auburn Eagles until last year, when with Spencer comes around on couples dance lessons, and musi-
because it’s a mix of the two,” Now there are several societ- they first booked space with the Aug. 11 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. cal performances all through 11
Yearian said. “It’s country jazz for ies dotting the country, including Enumclaw Expo Center. The ballroom opens Friday at 11 p.m., with a break from 5:30 to 6:45
dancing.” the NWWSMS in Lynwood, WA This year’s festival starts with a a.m., but music doesn’t start until p.m. for an open steel guitar jam
One of the big differences which was formed in 1983, and the free Western Swing music work- 12:45 p.m. with an opening song by session.
between Western Swing and Western Swing Music Society of shop on Aug. 9 with Suze Spen- Southern Comfort. Sunday is all about the hall of
the big band music that was the Southwest, which was founded cer Marshall — who is related to Music will play until 11 p.m.,
also popular at the time was the in 1998 and has grown to be the members of two famous Western and the day will end on a high See SWING, Page 12

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 2018 THE COURIER-HERALD

Firearms purchase LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

warning ballot
■ SR 410
18). It’s a choice that will stand out in those who participated 25 years ago.
244th is the issue, not and affect her whole life.
As a former German teacher at
Several now live and work abroad.
Gretchen LaTurner

measure waiting OK the White


River bridge
EHS, I wanted to add that these two
experiences — her summer trip
and her yearlong exchange — are ■ PRIVILEGE
Bonney Lake

available to all EHS students. Both are


Don’t forget the
B
ack in 1965, with mounting evidence To refer to the White River Bridge supported and underwritten by the
of the ill effects of smoking, Congress as “410s No. 1 chokepoint” (“State Congress of the United States and or
decided every pack of cigarettes Survey seeks information from 410 the German Bundestag (parliament). tribalism on the left
should come with a few words of caution. drivers,” published July 18) is simply They have been active for several
Thus was born the first surgeon general’s ridiculous. decades in order to foster German Guess I didn’t get the memo.
Warning. By definition, a chokepoint is American friendship. Recently read where there are up to 63
Its effectiveness in coaxing a smoker to a place where too much traffic is The summer trip is actually a school genders? Last Wednesday my niece
quit or convince someone not to start is entering a space that is too small exchange. EHS GAPP (German had a baby. She birthed a 10 pound,
considered minimal these days. But those to hold it, either because the space American Partnership Program) 5 ounce child — not her husband,
few words — enshrined in law — are a JERRY narrows or excess traffic is entering. has a 25-year long partnership with my nephew. “We were not pregnant,
signature and abiding element of a multi- CORNFIELD The bridge is exactly as wide as the Eggenfelden (Bavaria). To participate but know I sure was!” she firmly
faceted and multimillion-dollar campaign road leading into and away from it. you must be enrolled in EHS German. announced after the little person
against the use of tobacco products. The chokepoint is a couple hundred Because the exchange is planned by arrived. Ironically the newbie is a
Now a similar approach toward guns may be on the hori- yards above the bridge where 244th is teachers and administered by GAPP “boy,” not one of the 62 other options.
zon in this country — and in front of Washington voters this putting traffic into an already maxed it is very reasonable, when compared My niece and nephew checked: 10
fall. out road. Traffic backs up on both to other commercial trips. Many fingers, 10 toes and one… thingy, yep,
Initiative 1639, which would impose new restrictions 410 and 244th because the traffic flow Enumclaw families have long-lasting it’s a boy! Had he entered the world
on gun owners and buyers, is awaiting certification by the doubles at that point forcing the speed friendships with their Eggenfelden in Canada the parents could place
secretary of state for the Nov. 6 ballot. on 410 to drop dramatically. counterparts. Six weeks spent together an “X” in the sex area of the birth
Most of the attention is on its ban on sales of semiauto- Presently, the bridge has exactly in both countries help solidify these certificate for later determination.
matic rifles to anyone under 21 and a requirement for back- nothing to do with it. If all that is done friendships. EHS GAPP particulars Spare me.
ground checks on buyers. It also requires owners to lock up is to double the capacity of the bridge can be learned from Frau Holmquist Seems I didn’t get the tribal memo
their firearms or potentially face criminal charges if one of the traffic will just stop when four in September. 2018-19 is a GAPP either. A recent Courier-Herald
them is used to injure or kill someone. lanes narrow back into two. exchange year. (https://www.goethe. column on tribalism insinuated that
There’s also a provision, in a vein similar to the surgeon The width of 410 leading into de/ins/us/en/spr/eng/gap.html) our present Pandora’s Box of social
general’s Warning, to alert would-be buyers of dangers asso- Buckley will have to be widened Congress Bundestag is responsible ills originated when the white elite
ciated with firearms. as well, as will the road from 244th for Macie’s yearlong exchange. It is gained their hoarded wealth on the
It calls for adding the following language to the applica- to the bridge. If we want to fix the administered by an American student backs of the downtrodden. The liberal
tion form which buyers must complete and sign at the time back-up, the road accepting double exchange company, but funded by need to codify people, groups, races,
of purchase: the additional traffic has to double in the governments. All high school age genders, et. al., smacks of tribalism
CAUTION: The presence of a firearm in the home has been width. students can apply. German is not as well. The progressive policing and
associated with an increased risk of death to self and others, Robert DuChaine required. It is an honor to be given this categorizing the nuances of cultures,
including an increased risk of suicide, death during domestic Buckley scholarship –— kudos to Macie, who people, or movements serves only to
violence incidents, and unintentional deaths to children and joins other EHS students who have exacerbate divisions in our national
others. ■ EXCHANGE STUDENT spent a high school year in Germany. social structure. To equate all whites
Drafters of I-1639 snared the verbiage from a law on the (http://www.usagermanyscholarship. as being “privileged” stretches
books in New York City. They want to make Washington the You, too, have the org) credulity and serves to engender
first place where it is employed statewide. Taking the chance to live abroad in fractionalization and inflames
“This was really a common-sense approach for us,” said opportunity to high school is one of those priceless unreasoned radical action. If I’d
Renee Hopkins, chief executive officer of the Washington experiences. No matter where you known I was a privileged white person
Alliance for Gun Responsibility, which is spearheading the learn abroad choose to study you will be so thankful six decades ago, I wouldn’t have
ballot measure. you took the risk. My Facebook worked 2-3 jobs annually to make
They hope that buyers, after reading the words, will be The article about Macie Bosik in is full of posts from EHS students ends meet. Just perhaps, yes, perhaps
inclined to take steps to ensure their new weapon is locked last week’s paper was very interesting who participated in these two some introspection by all parties
(“Ser gut: Enumclaw student to spend opportunities. They are still traveling
See CORNFIELD, Page 5 a year in Germany,” published July and interacting with each other, even See LETTERS, Page 5

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Ray Miller-Still, editor across the Tiber on his toga, the symbol rity and self-control. The and-a-half months, gathering
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Kevin Hanson, senior reporter Rome. The protago- The men were from not take advantage of the he gave up his position and
khanson@courierherald.com • 253-862-7719 nist was a farmer who the Senate of Rome. power he would be given to went back to his farm, his duty
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farming, something he loved leading them into battle. farm and led his people into George Washington used
very deeply. They had chosen Cincin- battle to defeat the invaders. Cincinnatus’ example to guide
One day, as he was working natus because while he had The Romans defeated their
in his field, he saw some men been consul, and in the enemy in only 16 days. See ELFERS, Page 5
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Cool Art in the Garden set for Aug. 4-5 in Enumclaw Letters
From Page 4
Art in the Garden, an annual event New this year is a check-out policy
Artists hosted by Enumclaw’s Arts Alive!, is set for intended to reduced the time shoppers should be the order of
like this the weekend of Aug. 4 and 5. stand in line. Instead of a single check-out the day.
glassblower The summer tribute to all things point, each vendor will be taking payments. The ceaseless blame
from last artistic will take place from 9 a.m. to 5 Arts Alive! is a nonprofit organization game serves no useful
year’s event p.m. the first day and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the Plateau that aims to support and purpose and creates so
will display on Day 2 of the show. It will again be on promote art and artists throughout the much deja-poo—the
their talents
the grounds of Matson Family Farm, just area. Fundraising events help make the feeling that one has
this year at
outside Enumclaw. Visitors will have the community aware of Arts Alive! as the heard this crap before.
Art in the
Garden.
opportunity to stroll the grounds, meet arts center on the Plateau and support As Rodney King stated,
FILE PHOTO local and regional artists, view their work the organization’s scholarship and grant “Can’t we all just get
BY KEVIN and make purchases. It is expected more programs. along?”
HANSON than 30 artists will be attending. Additional information is available at George Terhaar
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“Our intent is to be sure
people are well-informed
From Page 4 with firearms once you own
them,” she said.
when they purchase a fire-
arm,” she said. “It is a really to the
Love,
WORLD’S BEST SON!
up at home, she said. Certainly more than modest approach.”

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owners are responsible and would be needed to change 8623; jcornfield@herald net. Mom
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about ensuring they know or a mass shooting to the
and understand that having paperwork might get them
a gun in the home increases to pause.
the risks.” That’s not the vision of
The purpose is not to those behind this year’s

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ROY BLAND

Experience theJoy of a Plateau Church Family


OBITUARIES Roy Deloss Bland, 81,
He was born Aug. 14,
1936, in Medford, Oregon.
Enumclaw; daughters Stacy
Cargill (Sam) and Sami
woodworking and
photography. He was also
died May 10, 2018, in He is survived by his Ritter (Charles), both of a ham radio operator and
Enumclaw, Washington. wife Susan Bland of Enumclaw; and son Greg a member of the American
Bland (Jill) of Colorado; Legion.
eight grandchildren and He is survived by his
four great-grandchildren. wife of 64 years, Marie
A service with military Moore of Enumclaw; sons
honors will begin at 11 a.m. Terry Moore (Kahynna)
Monday, July 30, at Tahoma of Federal Way and Rick
National Cemetery in Kent. Moore (Jean) of Mill Creek,
Donations in his name Washington; daughters

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FIRST are suggested to the Theresa Nichols (Bob) of
CHURCH First Baptist Church Juvenile Diabetes Research Milton and Tracy Holyan
OF Enumclaw Foundation at www.jdrf. (Chuck) of Enumclaw;
The Friendliest Church in Town! org; St. Jude’s Hospital at brother Ed Moore of San
CHRIST, Celebrate the Lord with US!
www.stjude.org/donate Andreas, California; eight
SCIENTIST A place to worship • A place of learning • A place for friendship
Sunday Services
“Come find a place
in His heart.” or at 1-800-805-5856; or grandchildren; and eight
(Christian Science) Enumclaw Aid Car, 1330 great-grandchildren.
Bible Classes for all ages......................................................................................9:30 am
Sacred Heart Wells St., Enumclaw, 98022. No services are planned

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1752 Wells Street, Enumclaw Morning Worship & Children’s Church.........................................................11:00 am
(360) 825-5300 Lunch............................................................(Free to everyone!) 12:30 pm to 1:00 pm Catholic Church All may sign his online at this time.
Worship / Discipleship Classes.......................................................................... 1:05 pm Rev. Anthony K. A. Davis guest book at www. All may sign his online
Sunday Service ..........10:00am
Wood Ministry.......................................................................Call for more information Saturday Mass - 5:00 pm weeksfuneralhomes.com. guest book at www.
Sunday School ...........10:00am
Disaster Relief........................................................................Call for more information Sunday Masses weeksfuneralhomes.com.
Wednesday Meeting .......7:30 pm
Wednesday Services 8:00 am & 10:00 am JAMES BOCK
READING ROOM 1:00 pm Misa en Español ALFORD
Bible Studies ......................................................................................................... 6:30 pm
1752 Wells Street, Enumclaw A celebration of life
sacredheartenumclaw.org MOODY
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(360) 825-5300 Pastor: James Dunn, Ph.D.


3466 Porter • (360)825-1111 • www.firstbaptistch1.qwestoffice.net 1614 Farrelly Street, Enumclaw for James E. “Jym” Bock,
Mon. & Tues. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. email:firstbaptistch1@qwestoffice.net 360-825-3759 a South Prairie native, is Alford
Wed. 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. scheduled for 11 a.m. to 2 “Hal” Moody
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Everyone Welcome! To place your ad in the Church Directory, contact Jennifer at 360-802-8212 p.m. July 28 at the Buckley died July 7,
2159121 Eagles Aerie No. 1387. 2018, at the
age of 58. Alford
CHARLES He was Moody
born Oct.
MOORE 12, 1959, in Kingston, Texas,
Charles and lived in Wilkeson
R. Moore, for 24 years. He retired
92, died July from Federal Express as a
13, 2018, at mechanic, was a member
his home in Charles of the DNC and an animal
Enumclaw. Moore advocate.
He was He is survived by his
born May father James D. Moody
27, 1926, in Firebaugh, (Elizabeth A.) of Memphis,
California, to Amanda Tennessee; sister Karla
Christine (Wickstrom) and McQuade (Shawn) of
Charles Robert Moore Sr. He Gainesville, Georgia;
served four tours in the U.S. brother Dave Moody of
Navy during World War II Houston, Texas; stepsisters
and Korea. On Dec. 11, 1953, Dr. Julie Gard-Schnuelle
he married Marie Lewis in (Archie) of Auburn,
Richmond, California. He Alabama, and Dolores
retired from Boeing after 32 Justus (Jay) of Hot Springs,
years as an engineer. He and Arkansas; and stepbrother
his wife enjoyed traveling Dr. Tim Gard (Lisa) of
in their RV and his hobbies Portland, Oregon. He was
included gardening,
tending to his fruit trees, See OBITUARIES, Page 7

“Before my mom passed away, she


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time I spoke to Elizabeth, I knew it was
going to be a pleasure working with her.
Apart from her genial personality, I found a woman who
knows her way around the real estate business but also values
people and is quite respectful of her client’s wishes. She guided
me and my sister through the process, giving us wise counsel and
Saturday, August 4th, 9 am to 5 pm often stepping in and helping us problem-solve the difficulties
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PAUL ALEXANDER
Obituaries
cards, painting with water 93rd birthday – at Weeks’ at Tahoma National information and to
colors and oils and going Funeral Home in Buckley. Services for longtime Cemetery at 12:30 p.m. on leave condolences for
on adventures, particularly She will be buried in the Enumclaw resident Paul Thursday, Aug. 2, 2018. the family, visit www.
From Page 6 her trip to Hawaii. She Buckley City Cemetery. J. Alexander will be held For additional weeksfuneralhomes.com.-
enjoyed the beach and Memorials may be
by his sister Dr. JoJo Korzep puzzles and is remembered made to St. Vincent de
in 2006. as being very charitable in Paul of Tacoma-Pierce
Remembrances may be her giving. When she lived County, 4009 South 56th St.,
made to the donor’s choice in Buckley, she formed a Tacoma, 98409.
of charity. close relationship with the Family and friends
No services are planned librarians, was involved are invited to sign her
at this time. All may sign his with the Buckley Eagles online guest book at www.
online guest book at www. REAC and attended weeksfuneralhomes.com.
weeksfuneralhomes.com. Community Presbyterian
Church. JOAN MALGARINI
MARY JANE She is survived by son
James Sharples (Susan) Enumclaw resident Joan
SHARPLES of Randle, Washington; Malgarini died July 13,
Former daughters Pax Gallagher 2018.
Buckley (Tom Fite) of Auburn Services will be at Sacred
resident and Phyllis Egner Heart Catholic Church on
Mary Jane (Mark) of Buckley; nine Saturday, Aug. 4, Rosary
Sharples grandchildren and eight will be at 10:30 a.m. and the
died July great-grandchildren. She funeral at 11 a.m.
10, 2018, was preceded in death by For more information
in Morton, husband John Sharples and to leave condolences
Washington. on Sept. 8, 2001, son for the family, visit www.
She was Mary Jane Loran Gallagher and eight weeksfuneralhomes.com.

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born July Sharples siblings.
29, 1925, in A memorial service
Gary, Indiana. She loved will take place at 1 p.m.
dancing, music, gardening, Sunday, July 29 – on what
raising chickens, playing would have been her

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THE COMPLEAT HOME GARDENER | Marianne Binetti

Make your home happier with colorful hydrangeas


T A. Most of the paniculata
he last week of July so be happy that Pink is my favorite stay white no matter what hydrangea varieties are best
means you can this handsome color. I have a white you add to the soil. The in a container as they can or Pee Gee hydrangeas do
continue to harvest shrub loves to hydrangea and for common mop head or be pruned to stay less than best in full sun and can take
fruits and vegetables, grow in Western two years I have hydrangea macrophylla 4 feet tall and still produce the afternoon heat. The
deadhead faded blooms Washington. Here added lime around will turn pink if the soil pH flowers. Most hydrangeas, climbing hydrangeas and
from perennials and are the most-asked the base of the is above 6.5 and turn blue especially the common the oak leaf hydrangeas
annuals and pay close questions about plant but nothing below 5.5. Anything in the big leaf mop head varieties also stand up to summer
attention to the watering hydrangeas through happened. middle becomes purple or and the Pee Gee varieties heat. Perhaps the most
needs of containers and the years. A. Not all lavender. In our naturally grow into giant shrubs impressive of all hydrangeas
hanging baskets. Q. How does one MARIANNE hydrangea varieties acid soil hydrangeas planted up to 6 feet tall and 6 feet are the huge blooms of the
This is also Part 2 of change the color BINETTI will change color. in the ground stay blue wide. Read plant labels at Incrediball hydrangeas.
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Sundae is a creamy white-
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• CIRCUIT FORMAT of lime around the base of than 3 feet, perfect for pots,
only sun-loving but great
at tolerating super cold
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Toy drive to the concert to begin.


The toy drive bene-
Magic programs. While
these programs benefit
drive will keep all donations
local.
surprise — Skydive
Kapowsin will once again
American flag before Heart
by Heart takes the stage at
support local fits Santa’s Castle and the
National Guard Holiday
kids and families around
the state, this particular toy
This special event also
comes with a high-flying
be literally dropping into
the concert area with the See DRIVE, Page 11

families
If you’re attending
Tunes@Tapps this week,
Life is Good.... In the Garden.
make sure to bring a toy or
two.
The fourth annual Salute
to Armed Forces concert
with Heart by Heart is once
again hosting a toy drive
• Flowering Trees & Shrubs • Pottery
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• Vegetables • Annuals & Perennials
during the concert.
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Stroud remains among nation’s top-ranked wrestlers


Payton Stroud, who will be a nation. rankings, sitting fifth in the School (Yakima), No. 2 at 122 138 pounds;
senior at White River High when Rankings are published 122-pound division. pounds • Nicole Clark, Sumner High
school resumes in September, is throughout the year and consider Listed below are other Washing- • Viktorya Torres, Granger High School, graduated, No. 8 at 144
the nation’s No. 5-ranked female girls from all 50 states in grades ton girls ranked nationally. Their School, junior, No. 6 at 122 pounds; pounds;
wrestler in her weight class. nine through 12. The next list will year in school indicates their antic- • Kaylee Moore, Naches Valley • Kyley Hubby, Glacier Peak
Stroud was listed July 3 when the be published following a national ipated class standing in the fall. High School, senior, No. 4 at 127 High School (Snohomish) junior,
National Wrestling Hall of Fame, meet this month; it will be consid- • Holly Beaudoin, North Kitsap pounds; No. 8, 152 pounds;
USA Wrestling and FloWrestling ered the preseason ranking for High School, junior, No. 13 at 112 • Joessie Gonzales, Snohomish • Lena Flanagan, Wilson High
announced their most-recent the 2018-19 school year and will pounds; High School, graduated, No. 9 at School (Tacoma), graduated, No.
rankings. The three entities have not include girls who graduated • Phoenix Dubose, Yelm 127 pounds; 10, 152 pounds;
partnered to create the national in 2018. High School, senior, No. 9 at 117 • Emma Bruntil, a resident of • Mariah Stewart, Federal Way
rankings and recognize the top Stroud is one of a dozen Wash- pounds; Everson who graduated from a High School, graduated, No. 9, 225
high school girl wrestlers in the ington girls cracking the national • Cameron Guerin, Davis High school in Pennsylvania, No. 1 at pounds.

Historical
From Page 1
way around.
The society also already
has computer hardware
inputting into computers…,
assembling displays. We
have people that will just
people know what we’ve got
going on.”
For more information,
and software to use if the answer questions at Bonney you can visit the Greater
place to set up a museum, organization gets a building. Lake Days and Tunes@ Bonney Lake Historical
looks to be turning into a But volunteers don’t Tapps, that type of thing,” Society’s website at www.
fatal flaw. have to come in thinking Joanne said; if you want to gblhs.org, or contact the
“We don’t want to see it the entire weight of the volunteer, they’ll find room society directly by calling
fall away,” said Glenn Taylor, Historical Society will be for you. “We’re forever (253) 447-3268 or emailing
a member of the group and placed on their shoulders. taking ideas from people gblhs2013@gmail.com.
husband of its president, “We’ve got people that are and how to expand and let
Joanne. “We’re going to do
what we need to do to keep
ess
ellnashed! Savings Worth Chasing!
it afloat unless we get a Alfred and Elma Milotte
stone wall.”

nle
The group currently
UW
and takes care of the city’s pertaining to the Milottes,
operates out of Bonney collections. a treasure trove for Disney
Lake’s old council chambers “We’re hoping Bonney fans) may end up if they
at the Public Works Center, Lake would consider dissolve, though the
having been gifted that something like that, and Buckley Historical Society,
temporary space in 2012. it may encourage them to the Puyallup Historical

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location for the Historical for a museum,” said Historical Society have

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council could further help, discussion hasn’t been held the museum as well.
most notably by arranging since the May 1 meeting. “We have opportunities
a permanent location for “We can’t just let it go galore,” said President
a future museum, which
would go a long way in
away,” Johnson said. “We
just can’t.”
Joanne Taylor.
The board of directors On Food, Treats and More!
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difficulties. interest in the Historical Building every third
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Council managed to find summer, it seems more than typically from around 6 to 360.825.7387 (PETS) • cobberspetpantry.com
and agree to giving the likely it will have to dissolve. 7 p.m.
society adequate space This doesn’t just mean Even with so much
tomorrow, there’s still the packing up the items and institutional knowledge
matter of staffing — to have collections the society has leaving by the end of the
a museum, you first need obtained over the years for summer, new volunteers
people to take care of it. future generations to revive wouldn’t have to worry
To that effect, the society the Historical Society. about starting from scratch,
has been examining the “If the city doesn’t step the society said.
relationship the city of up, we’ll be going through “We belong to the
DuPont has with the dissolution,” Winona said. South Sound Heritage
DuPont Historical Museum, “Since we’re a non-profit, Association, and I can
where the city owns we will have to — according almost guarantee some SCRATCH AND PECK FEEDS

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the museum space and to our by-laws — donate to a of these other museums
everything in it, has one non-profit historical society would be happy to loan you
paid staff member to help or museum.” displays if you have a place
oversee everything, but also The society does not to display them,” Taylor said,
has a board of directors
comprised of volunteers
yet know where their
collections (which includes
adding that several veteran
volunteers will remain to
SATURDAY, JULY 28, 2018
who cater the museum over 60 boxes of materials help newcomers find their 10am - 3pm
Free Gift Basket Drawing • Free Samples
Tunes including the USO Mobile
Unit, Dogs On Deployment,
American Legion, Friends
The Bonney Lake Art
Commission will also be
attending with a special
A Scratch & Peck Brand ambassador will
be here to discuss the benefits of sprouting
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Busy by the Seattle Scottish


Highland Games Associa-
tion, are the sixth-oldest in
largest in Washington state.
Attendance is known to top
20,000 visitors.
the massing of the pipe and
drum bands and the parade
of the clans, which takes
strolling the Expo Center
grounds, some might
choose to quench their
and jousting, using real
armor and weapons.
As always, brawny
From Page 1 the United States and the An annual highlight is place at 12:30 p.m. both thirst with Scottish-style athletes will compete in
Saturday and Sunday. ales at the Rampant Lion or traditional Celtic events like
Visitors can stroll through Tilted Kilt pubs. the caber toss and sheaf
the Avenue of the Clans, The musical acts tradi- toss.
delve into Scottish heritage tionally provide everything Tickets are $20 for adults
or wind through the Hall from quiet strings to raucous per day or a two-day pass
of Vendors and the Celtic reels, from solo perform- is available for $30. Senior
Marketplace to see the ers to bands filling the citizens and children can
workmanship of Scottish stage. There are six featured get a daily pass for $15 or
artisans. Others will wander performers, each taking the a two-day admission for
through the Scottish farm stage three times daily, so $20; kids younger than 5 are
with shaggy Scotch High- there’s no shortage of music. admitted free. There’s a $7
land cattle and Clydesdale A different type of enter- daily fee for parking.
horses and canine fans tainment is provided by the For information call
will visit the Celtic kennel Seattle Knights, a theatrical 206-522-2541 or visit www.
where dogs will put on agil- troupe whole specialty is sshga.org.-
ity, obedience and herd- billed as “medieval fantasy.”
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From Page 3 day, or three-day admission Rainier Catering, and will
for $20. come with their own asso-
fame inductees, who will be You can also reserve a ciated costs. For more infor-
honored in a presentation table for 6 for $40, with the mation or to buy tickets, visit
at 1 p.m., followed by a few table having nearby access www.nwwsms.com/events.
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CLASSIFIEDS WASH
IN GTON
Street East, Suite 125,
P.O. Box 7380, Bonney
Lake, WA. 98391, until
August 15, 2018 at
COURIER-HERALD
11:00 AM for the 198th
Avenue E Pavement
REAL ESTATE Preservation Project.
Work to be performed in-
FOR RENT cludes: Home Services Home Services Home Services
This project will provide Miscellaneous
PUBLIC AUCTION pavement overlay and Landscape Services Fencing & Decks Window Cleaning
Real Estate for Rent
Surplus to the Needs repair at various loca-
Pierce County
of a Major Hot Water tions from Sumner-Buck- COUNTRY GARDEN
BOUQUETS offers sea- K&K *LOCAL FENCE CO.*
TOM’S WINDOW
CLEANING
1300 SF, 2 BR in quiet ley Highway to the 95th
duplex, W/D, garage,
Heater Manufacturer
(Large Tank Fabricat- St vicinity, approximately sonal bouquets,
wreaths & other hand-
Landscaping White Vinyl, Ranch, Horse Commercial, Residential
Gutter cleaning,
fenced yard, close to 1,200 LF. Lawn Maintenance Fencing, Cedar, Chain
ing Facility) crafted local items in Gutter whitening,
walking/ bike trails. No Bid proposals will be re- Mowing, Edge Trimming Link, Repairs, Gates
Wed., August 1 “The Shop” (360)825- Moss control,
pets. $1400/mo. ceived only at the City Pruning, Thatching,
at 9:30 A.M. 3976 (253)332-9466 Pressure washing,
(253)561-1334 Clerk’s Office at the City Aeration, Weeding,
820 SW 41st St.,
Clean-Up, JAMES: New construction
Renton, WA, 98057 of Bonney Lake, 9002 (253)
Apartments for Rent www.corpassets.com Main Street East, Suite Mountain Crest Pressure Washing. Locally owned
831-9906 (360)802-8925
King County 125, P.O. Box 7380, Memorial Park 253-862-4347 (253)740-3833
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they will be opened, $750 to $7000 Bonded & Ins. / Lic: allamal921p7
Estate Sales
pay water, sewer gar-
bage! NO SMOKING! read, and tabulated pub- 36424 312th Ave SE
licly. Clearly identify pro- Enumclaw
Selling your car?
(360)825-0707
ject name on all submit- (206)280-4071 Ron Mariotti
ted bid packages. Pro-
WA Misc. Rentals
posals received after the Looking for a deal? Selling or Renting a home? Estate Sale
Duplexes/Multiplexes Need more room? Sell
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2 BR duplex, new car- Classifieds. Call The Courier-Herald today
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location in a residential The Courier-Herald at 360- To place your own line ad,
specifications, addenda,
call 360-802-8212 Mon - Friday, 8am-4pm furniture, housewares.
neighborhood on Pio- Legal Notices and plan holders list for 802-8212 or contact Sound or visit or visit Cumberland, across
neer St.. Attached gar-
age. Dishwasher, W/D CITY OF ENUMCLAW
this project will be Classifieds, 1-800-388-2527. www.soundclassifieds.com www.soundclassifieds.com
from store.
available for viewing and
hookups. Includes PARKS downloading on-line
W/S/G. $1550/month MAINTENANCE through Builders Ex-
plus deposit. (253)508- SERVICES FOR change of Washington,
0419. 2019-2021 REQUEST Inc. (BXWA) at
FOR PROPOSALS http://www.bxwa.com/.
The City of Enumclaw is
Green Editions, Stories, To view the documents
currently requesting pro- on BXWA’s website, se-
Photos and more go to: posals for landscape Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices
lect the following links: Legal Notices
CourierHerald.com and maintenance servic- “Posted Projects”;
es in City parks and pub- “Public Works”; “City of or, national origin, or sex ally-assisted programs Stormwater NPDES and of the first publication of
lic buildings. of the Department of State Waste Discharge this summons, to wit,
3000 Copies of the bid docu-
Bonney Lake”; “Projects in consideration for an
award. Transportation issued General Permit. within sixty days after
Bidding”. Bidders are
ment are available at the encouraged to “Register Each bid proposal shall pursuant to such Act, The proposed project, the 4th of July, 2018,
1309 Myrtle Ave, Enum- as a Bidder” in order to be accompanied by a hereby notifies all bid- Taco Bell Enumclaw, is and defend the above-
claw, WA 98022 or via receive automatic e-mail bid proposal deposit in ders that it will affirma- located at 742 Roosevelt entitled action in the
email to Michelle Larson notification of future ad- cash, certified check, tively ensure that in any Ave in Enumclaw in King above-entitled court, and
at mlarson@ci.enum- denda and be placed on cashier’s check, postal contract entered into county. answer the Complaint of
claw.wa.us. the “Bidders List”. Con- money order, or surety pursuant to this adver- This project involves the Plaintiff Chicago Title
Completed proposals tact the Builders Ex- bond in an amount equal tisement, disadvantaged 1.12 acres of soil distur- Insurance Company,
are due no later than Au- change of Washington at to at least five (5) per- business enterprises as bance for Commercial, and serve a copy of your
gust 14, 2018 11:00am, cent of the amount of defined at 49 CFR Part Utilities construction ac- answer upon the under-
ANNOUNCEMENTS sent to Director of Parks
(425) 258-1303 should
you require further assis- such bid proposal. 26 will be afforded full tivities. signed attorneys for
Get & Recreation 1309 Myr- tance. Checks shall be made opportunity to submit The receiving waterbody Plaintiff, Brian Meena-
tle Ave, Enumclaw, WA. bids in response to this is Boise Creek / White ghan, at his office below
Results! 98022. Questions re-
For questions regarding payable to the City of
invitation and will not be River Tributary. stated; and in case of


Announcements this project, please con- Bonney Lake. Should
garding the proposal or tact John Woodcock, the successful Bidder fail discriminated against on Any persons desiring to your failure to do so,
HOME SECURITY. bid specs contact Mi- Project Manager at 9002 to enter into such con- the grounds of race, col- present their views to judgment will be ren-
Leading smart home chelle Larson at Main Street East, Suite tract and furnish satis- or, national origin, or sex the Washington State dered against you ac-
provider Vivint Smart 360.615.5619 or 300, Bonney Lake, factory performance and in consideration for an Department of Ecology cording to the demand of
PHONE IN YOUR ADS! Home has an offer just mlarson@ci. Washington 98391, and payment bond within the award. The City encour- regarding this Applica- the Complaint, which
1-800-388-2527 for you. Call 866-387- enumclaw.wa.us. (253) 447-4336. time stated in the ages minority and wom- tion, or interested in has been filed with the
RUN AD PRE-PAY 2013 to get a profession- # 817831 The City of Bonney Lake Specifications, the bid en-owned firms to sub- Ecology’s action on this Clerk of said court.
1 time $13 ally installed home se- 7/25/18, 8/1/18, 8/8/18 herebynotifies all Bid- proposal deposit shall be mit bids consistent with Application, may notify The basis of the Com-
2 times ($10 ea. time) $20 the City’s policy to insure Ecology in writing no lat- plaint is for Judy
3 times ($8 ea. time) $24
curity system with $0 ac- CITY OF ders that it will affirma- forfeited to the City of
4-6 times (Best Buy!) $30 tivation. BONNEY LAKE tively ensure that in any Bonney Lake. that such firms are af- er than 30 days of the Anderson’s unjust en-
For 20 words or less.
198th AVENUE E contract entered into, The City, in accordance forded the maximum last date of publication of richment and breach of
Additional words are 25¢ per word. PROMOTE YOUR RE- practicable opportunity this notice. Ecology re- Deed of Trust concern-
PAVEMENT pursuant to this adver- with Title VI of the Civil
AdRates

Mail ads with checks to


1627 Cole St., Enumclaw, WA 98022 GIONAL EVENT state- to compete for and ob- views public comments ing real property located
wide with a $325 classi- PRESERVATION tisement, minority and Rights Act of 1964, 78
CLASSIFIED DEADLINE • 11AM MON tain public contracts. and considers whether in Pierce County, Wash-
fied listing or $1,575 for STPUL-3118(001) women’s business enter- Stat. 252, 42 U.S.C.
Classified ads will be accepted until 11:00am MONDAYS for the
current week’s issue of the newspaper. They cannot be taken for the ADVERTISEMENT FOR prises will be afforded 2000d to 2000d-4 and The Contractor will be discharges from this pro- ington, commonly known
current issue after that time. Please arrange to have your classified a display ad. Call this required to comply with ject would cause a mea- as 16914 75th Street,
ads into our office BEFORE 11:00am ON MONDAY, after which newspaper or 360-344- BIDS full opportunity to submit Title 49 C.F.R., Depart-
time we will be happy to accept them of the following week.
Notice is hereby given bids in response to the ment of Transportation, all local, State, and Fed- surable change in re- Sumner, WA (the
GUARANTEED DELIVERY 2938 for details. eral laws and regulations ceiving water quality, “Property”).
that sealed bids will be invitation and will not be Subtitle A, Office of the
Guaranteed delivery may be purchased at an annual rate of $25
in our King and Pierce County delivery areas. Those wishing to Courier-Herald reaches the received by the City of discriminated against on Secretary, Part 21, Non- pertaining to equal em- and, if so, whether the DATED: June 25, 2018.
purchase guaranteed delivery should mail their check to: ployment opportunities. project is necessary and FIDELITY NATIONAL
Courier-Herald, 1627 Cole St., Enumclaw WA. 98022 Plateau. Call 360-802-8212 Bonney Lake, 9002 Main the grounds of race, col- discrimination in Feder-
An Underutilized Disad- in the overriding public LAW GROUP

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Current Employment Opportunities at vantaged Business En- interest according to Tier By: Brian Meenaghan,
terprise (UDBE) manda- II antidegradation re- WSBA # 28264
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Classifications We are community & daily newspapers in • Advertising Director
ject.
This 8% mandatory goal
Comments can be sub-
mitted to:
2710
Seattle, WA 98104
Our Classifieds are in a new order.
Here are the main categories and their
these Western Washington Locations: -Kenai, AK, Aberdeen applies to all work on the
project. The City of Bon-
Department of Ecology
Attn: Water Quality Pro-
Tel: 206.224.6009 |
Fax: 866.626.5094
• Multimedia Advertising Consultants
divder pictures. This is the order that • King County • Island County -Bellevue
ney Lake reserves the gram, Construction E-Mail: brian.
the categories appear in classifieds right to reject any or all Stormwater meenaghan@fnf.com
0100

Real Estate
• Kitsap County • San Juan County - Skagit County bids and to waive irregu- P.O. Box 47696, Olym- Attorney for Plaintiff Chi-
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- Port Angeles larities in the bid or in pia, WA 98504-7696 cago Title Insurance Co.
100 • Clallam County • Snohomish County
WASH
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE

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the bidding. # 816213 # 814735
No Bidder may withdraw 7/18/18, 7/25/18 7/4/18, 7/11/18, 7/18/18,
0500

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FRIDAY • JULY 27TH, 2018 SATURDAY • JULY 28TH, 2018


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Recipe Band
3:00pm - 4:00pm Tom Taylor
4:00pm - 5:00pm Dance-it-Up!
4:00pm - 6:00pm Sunday Gone
5:30pm - 6:30pm Sugar High Band
7:00pm - 9:00pm Camouflage Cowboys 6:00pm - 9:00pm Chicken Wire

Serving Enumclaw and the Plateau Communities


for over 100 years.

1627 Cole St. Enumclaw, WA 98022 • 360.825.2555

featured artist for the

35th Annual
Scholarship Show
with special guest

DYLAN JAKOBSEN

Saturday, August 11, 2018 | 8:00 pm


Tickets available through
800-745-3000 | www.ticketmaster.com
Seating: $20 & $30 Balcony | $40 Mezzanine | $50 Orchestra

Auburn Performing Arts Center


702 4th Street NE Auburn, WA 98002 Supported by
Proceeds to benefit Auburn Rotary Scholarship Fund
REPORTER
AUBURN

For more informatin, go to http://www.seattlewolf.com


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• FASHION • QUALITY • PRICE • You’ll find it all at…

REGULAR
STORE HOURS www.allensfurniture.net *Excludes clearance and “As Is” items
M-SAT. 9:30 - 6
1721 Cole St., Enumclaw 360-825-5016
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