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Weigh ALL IS FAIR King County Fair begins four-day run;


Saturday brings handcars, parade to Wilkeson

in on By Kevin Hanson
Senior Writer
but remains historically relevant:
it’s the longest-running county
fair west of the Mississippi River,
young and old alike.
Attractions include fair
traditions like carnival rides and
around the fair; find them all, like
them on Facebook (facebook.
com/enumclawexpo) and return

driving
Boasting everything fairgoers having made it’s debut 156 years midway games, 4-H livestock to a fair info booth for a prize.
have come to expect through ago when Abraham Lincoln shows and a hall filled with Saturday’s anchor event will be
the years, the King County Fair is strolled the halls of the White commercial vendors. There’s also a large jackpot barrel race in the
prepared to kick off this year’s four- House. live music and, as always, a wide Expo Center arena.
day adventure. While the fair holds true to its assortment of fair food. Among the returning favorites

SR 410
The fair, staged on the grounds roots, emphasizing the region’s This year, the kids’ area has been will be hypnotist Jerry Harris, the
of the Enumclaw Expo Center, will agricultural heritage and rural expanded to include a geocache entertaining Professor Bamboozle,
run Thursday through Sunday. charm, organizers are also hunt, using phones and their GPS
The fair’s story is told every year boasting new exhibits to attract features to locate 19 total posters See FAIR, Page 17

By Kevin Hanson

Tapping into Tapps


Senior Writer

Frustrated by traffic tie-ups


on state Route 410? Tired of a

to beat the heat


commute between Enumclaw
and Bonney Lake that takes 30
minutes in the morning but an
hour in the afternoon?
Well, the Washington State
Department of Transportation
is ready to take your feedback.
The department is encourag-
ing the public to participate
in an online survey to identify
ways to reduce congestion on
SR 410 between 234th Ave. E.
in Bonney Lake (eastern city
boundary line) and Garrett
Street in Enumclaw (near QFC
and others). Hot weather brings out the best in Lake Tapps and Sunday
Those wishing to participate afternoon was no exception. Whether it was boating in deeper
should act fast. The survey went water or just playing closer to the shore, Tapps fans were out
live last week and will be avail- in full force enjoying the sun. KEVIN HANSON PHOTOS
able only until 11:59 p.m. this
Sunday, July 22.
“The information we receive

First family officially moves into Ten Trails


from this survey will help us
identify potential strategies for
reducing congestion along the
corridor,” said WSDOT Plan-
ning Manager Dennis Engel.
“We encourage people to give By Ray Miller-Still Northwest, the most important of Ten Trails. development… This is a 15, 20 year
us their thoughts.” Editor them being Damian, Nelly, Rosy “We built over there, two years build-out for the entire project.
The survey includes ques- and baby Griffin, who — with ago. The whole master plan We’re in the infancy stages,”
tions about 410’s No. 1 choke- For months, even years, the the exception of Griffin — ran development idea is something Lakefish said, adding the number
point – the White River Bridge small patch of land in Black around the communal fire pit that we’re familiar with, and we of homes can easily change, based
– as well as potential improve- Diamond’s Ten Trails housing located mere yards away from the bought into that concept. We’re on what plats get approved, and
ments for travelers who ride development has been known as McFadden’s front door. total fans,” Marty said. But their what builders planning. “All of that
bicycles or walk. Regarding the Lot 41. “We love that [Ten Trails] is old neighborhood (the Daybreak is an ebb and flow sort of element.”
busy bridge between Buck- Now it has a new name — home. going to be so family-oriented. master plan development), was The master plan development
ley and Enumclaw, the DOT As of July 9, Marty and Leyah Just having this here,” Leyah said, going to add 20,000 new homes the McFaddens moved away from
website indicates long-term McFadden became official gesturing to the fire pit, complete at full build-out, more than three had built roughly 5,000 homes in
solutions to 410 traffic could residents of Black Diamond when with brightly-colored lawn chairs, times the amount of homes being 15 years, Marty said, with three
include “replacing or expand- they received they keys to their “is so great — the families can get built in Black Diamond, said times as many houses still on the
ing” the bridge. Connor Home, becoming the first together, and the kids can come Oakpointe’s Director of Marketing way.
The survey asks big picture family to move into the master out here and play on this common Jon Lakefish, who was brought “And already it felt like there
questions like top priorities for plan development that’s been in space. We love that there is going onto the Ten Trails project about a was getting to be more traffic than
travelers. Is it reducing conges- the works since 2011. to be so many parks and trails. We year ago. we liked. And we would go to
tion or adding safety features? The McFaddens moved to Black love that outdoor aspect.” Lakefish said roughly 4,800 community events, and it would
Diamond because Marty’s job as Black Diamond’s schools were homes will be built in Ten be crowded, just packed. It was too
See SR 410, Page 18 a facility manager with Conrac also a big driver to moving to the Trails, and another 1,200 in much,” Leyah added. “I feel like
Solutions moved from South area, Marty added. the up-coming Lawson Hills this is going to be a better size.”
Jordan, Utah, to Seattle, but there The McFaddens actually left a development. The reasons why the McFaddens
were other reasons why they master plan development in their “We are not very far into the
decided to uproot to the Pacific old neighborhood to come live in first phase and second phase of See TEN TRAILS, Page 9
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Sehr gut: Enumclaw student to Bonney Lake’s


spend senior year in Germany inaugural festival
By Ray Miller-Still
Editor
between their school system and
ours, like being able to even chew
gum in class, or have access to
later this month
It’s the educational experience their cell phones.
of a lifetime. On top of her German educa- By Ray Miller-Still with five tasting tokens and a
Instead of finishing up high tion, Bosik will also have to Editor stainless steel commemorative
school on the Plateau like many continue her American education tasting cup. All money raised
of her peers, Enumclaw High by taking online American History The city of Bonney Lake is from the Taps@Tapps tent
School senior Macie Bosik will be and English classes with her looking to cash in on the mobile will go to the Lion’s Club.
finishing high school in Germany teachers at Enumclaw High. restaurant craze, hosting the Tickets can be bought at
as part of a year-long exchange This is partly why most students first ever Taste@Tapps event www.bonneylakelions.com/
program with ASSE International. graduate their high school first, later this month with the help of fundraising/tapsattapps,
Bosik, who traveled to the state and then go overseas, her mom local food trucks, breweries and though Wells noted many of the
gymnastics competition last said, adding it’ll be tough for Bosik performers. breweries attending are offering
winter, will be leaving for Leezen to end her high school gymnas- Allan Yorke Park will come a $5 discounts through their
August 8, and plans to return next tics career early and not be able to alive with the sights, sounds and various social media accounts.
July. Macie Bosik traveled to Vienna, walk for graduation. smells of the small food festival Of course, the evening
Leezen, a city of roughly 2,000 Austria, for three weeks last But Bosik seems eager to break on July 28, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. wouldn’t be complete without
people, is about 45 minutes north summer as part of an exchange the mould, despite missing out on David Wells, Bonney Lake’s live music, and local performers
of Hamburg. student program. Photo courtesy some traditions. special event coordinator, said will make sure there’s plenty to
Macie Bosik
Bosik said she’s looking forward “I feel like, in my generation, more than a half-dozen food be had.
to meet new people and spend a her parents have been gearing up people feel like, ‘this is it. This is trucks will be coming to the Starting off the event from 11
year immersed in a new culture, for cultural differences, especially all you can do — you grow up, you event, including The Pit Stop to 11:30 a.m. are the Boot Boogie
but is especially excited for the the ones surrounding her new go to college, you start a job or you Grill, Boss Mama’s Kitchen and Babes, a Seattle-based line
opportunities she will have to educational institution. start a career,’” she said. “I think it’s The Rolling Crust. dance team led by DeAnna Lee
grow in her education and as a “I’ve heard from teachers and cool to not follow the rules… go Additionally, attendees can from the 100.7 The Wolf radio
person. friends over there it’s a lot harder out and take a different route.” wet their whistle by stopping program, followed by Kellee
“I want to grow up. I feel like and there’s a lot more work,” Bosik Bosik said she has plans to over at the Bonney Lake Lion’s Bradley from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
everyone has to grow up at one said. “I’ve gotten emails about it, enroll with a community college Club Taps@Tapps beer garden, Slim Whizzy, featuring a
point, but for like me, it’s hitting being prepared to work harder.” and become a volunteer firefighter which will feature beer options local Bonney Lake High School
me sooner because it’s my senior Bosik has traveled inter- when she returns, and work on from Half Lion Brewery, Lost teacher, will be taking the
year,” Macie said. “Most people nationally for her education becoming a police officer, but she Woods Brewery, Cole St. stage from 1 to 3 p.m., and the
go to college and wait it off, so I before, and before she was away knows she many opportunities Brewery, Cockrell Hard Ciders, event will end with 80 Proof
just want to go now, see the real for three weeks in June 2017, await her. and a surprise brewer that hasn’t Ale and band member Mike
world.” her parents Jennifer and Steve “If I meet cool people and want been announced, Wells said. Sprayberry, who visits Allan
Since being accepted into the hosted a German student, who to stay there, I would,” she said. Tickets to get into the beer Yorke Frequently as a member
ASSE program in spring, Bosik and was stunned at the differences garden cost $25, and come of Folsom Prism.

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The times, they LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

are a-changin’
■ ALZHEIMER’S
Though it was unable to bring the NAR also recognizes that trails can be an
Thank you Murray for hoped for change in my mom’s life, I am economic driver for communities. These
grateful that since 2011 Congress has health and economic benefits of trails in
increasing research
B
y now I quadrupled Alzheimer’s research funding Pierce County have been enumerated in
suspect at the National Institutes of Health. This the Tahoma to Tacoma report published
you’ve funding effort has been led by Washington’s by the Puyallup Watershed Initiative.
heard of the own Sen. Patty Murray in her role on Millions of dollars per year can be
computer Alzheimer’s disease is the only the Senate Appropriations Committee. expected from a trail connecting Mount
known as leading cause of death that cannot be Most recently, she got the committee to Rainier to Commencement Bay. Other
“Watson.” That’s prevented, cured, or even slowed. This approve a 21 percent increase in 2019 trails can be expected to have similar
the machine matters deeply to the more than 5 million funding. Hopefully this will make a big benefits relative to size.
that beat Garry Americans living with Alzheimer’s difference for families who receive an Contrary to the beliefs of some, the
Kasparov — the WALLY DUCHATEAU disease, including 110,000 in Washington. Alzheimer’s diagnosis in the future. increased number of people using
world’s reigning WALLY’S WORLD As someone who helped care for a Please join me in thanking Sen. Murray trails discourages criminal activities by
chess champion mother with Alzheimer’s and who now for being a champion in the fight to end increasing the number of eyes watching
— in a six-game misses her every day, I understand Alzheimer’s. I hope Sen. Maria Cantwell what is going on.
match. The same robot also defeated a couple firsthand the impact this disease has on and Congressman Reichert’s successor The Fennel Creek Trail plan was
of “Jeopardy” champions, however, since families across America. Even prior to will continue to follow her lead. adopted by the City Council as part of
“Jeopardy” doesn’t have a concrete set of game her death in October of 2014, we started Karen Marez the Bonney Lake Comprehensive Plan
rules, Watson found this task more difficult — to lose Mom little by little at first but then Bonney Lake in August 2007. Results of a 2010 parks,
but it won nonetheless. more rapidly and with bigger deficits ■ TRAIL PROJECT recreation and culture survey showed
My friends, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is as the disease progressed. Alzheimer’s that the most-desired park facility
advancing in such leaps and bounds it boggles doesn’t just affect memories; physical The Fennel Creek was trails which received 75 percent
my imagination. As you surely know, it’s health is greatly compromised as the of first-place votes. The Fennel Creek
already driving cars and trucks. Budweiser has brain loses its ability to communicate Trail will benefit Trail will eventually connect Victor
delivered truck loads of beer 200 miles, making effectively with other organs. Falls with Bonney Lake Elementary
several stops along the way, without a driver. AI So many families are and will be nearby communities and Allan Yorke Park. It will provide
is writing news stories, producing very complex affected with loss from Alzheimer’s and great opportunities for safe, accessible
human speech, and Bank of America is testing other forms of dementia. My aunt now Multi-use trails are becoming and enjoyable active recreation and
small, local branches that have no employ- has Alzheimer’s as well, making her the increasingly popular. Such trails provide transportation. It is also part of an
ees. There’s even a restaurant in Japan where fourth on my mother’s side to have some opportunities for healthy, outdoor envisioned countywide trail system
androids wait on tables and take your order. form of dementia. Like many others my physical activity for families and people connecting all of Pierce County’s
And Jeff Bezos has revealed that his ware- age, I wonder if this disease is what will of all ages and abilities. Look at the communities and destinations.
houses now use 45,000 robots, a 50 percent take me from my family as well. My own Foothills Trail from Puyallup through Bonney Lake residents should
increase in the last year. research into this disease has shown that Orting and South Prairie to Buckley welcome completion of the Fennel
But hold on to your hat. MIT Technology labs more research is exactly what is needed on a sunny afternoon and you will Creek Trail and be pleased to have a
are working on “Quantum Computers” that as there are still so many unknowns see many people walking, bicycling, forward-thinking city council and staff
are 100,000 times faster, dwarfing the abilities regarding this costly disease. skateboarding, in-line skating or dedicated to creating great facilities to
of today’s models. They can decipher the most According to the Alzheimer’s otherwise enjoying the great outdoors. benefit the health of the people, the
sophisticated secret military codes in a matter Association, in 2018, caring for The National Association of Realtors economy and the environment of the
of seconds. individuals living with Alzheimer’s or (NAR) has found that homes within city.
During the last presidential campaign, our other dementias will cost $277 billion – one-quarter mile of a trail or park have a Terry Reid
illustrious president recognized the pain and including $186 billion in direct costs to higher value than similar homes that are President, Forever Green Trails
fears caused by lost jobs. He claimed our jobs Medicare and Medicaid. further removed from such amenities. Lake Tapps
had gone to China because the wages were
cheaper there and, since taking office, he’s
instigating measures, like the corporate tax
break, to bring them back. He may have some

See WALLY, Page 5


Tribalism led to the loss of Vietnam, Iraq wars
‘W
hen groups feel especially when combined cosmopolitan, secular, multi- – appeals to these middle
threatened, they with strong negative feelings cultural, tolerant of sexual Americans who bond and
retreat into tribal- for people outside the group.” minorities, pro-immigrant and identify with him.
ism. They close ranks According to Chua, progressive. In regard to foreign affairs,
1627 Cole St., Enumclaw, WA 98022 and become more because of rapidly This minority is viewed with Chua argues that we lost
253-862-7719 • Fax: 360-825-0824 insular, more defen- changing technology suspicion and is seen as hostile the war in Vietnam because
Volume 118 — Issue No. 45 sive, more focused on and the resulting rising to America’s interests by many we saw the conflict as one
Polly Shepherd, publisher us versus them.” inequality of wealth, middle Americans. between socialism and capi-
pshepherd@soundpublishing.com • 253-872-6600 These words of “Wealth in the United Donald Trump appealed to talism. Our failure was due to
Ray Miller-Still, editor Amy Chua in her July/ States is concentrated those middle Americans with not understanding that tribal
rstill@courierherald.com • 360-802-8205 August 2018 “Foreign in the hands of a rela- his “take our country back” dynamic. We pushed capital-
Kevin Hanson, senior reporter Affairs” article “Tribal tively small number of slogan. He appealed to tribal- ism. In Vietnam, most of their
khanson@courierherald.com • 253-862-7719 World” clarifies the people most of whom ism. These Americans are not capitalists were not ethnic
politicized polar divide RICH live on the coasts.” This anti-rich, but they have come Vietnamese, “rather, they
Martha Boston, advertising sales ELFERS
mboston@courierherald.com • 360-802-8218 we see in our nation tribal minority domi- to believe that the system to were members of the despised
Tamie Beitinger, advertising sales and in the world. IN FOCUS nates the economy: getting ahead has been rigged Hoa”— ethnic Chinese. U.S.
tbeitinger@courierherald.com • 360-802-8219 Knowing about trib- Wall Street, Silicon against them. For millions of policy favored this “market
Jennifer Tribbett, classified advertising alism can help explain our Valley and the media. They Americans, the traditional dominant minority” and only
jtribbett@courierherald.com • 360-802-8212 current political climate and tend to live and marry among paths to success and wealth served to aggravate tribalism
Jill Swafford, graphic design the defeats of the U.S. in Viet- themselves and are very insu- have been cut off. The way among the native Vietnamese
creative@courierherald.com • 360-284-4293 nam and Iraq. lar. They have become what Trump talks, dresses and majority.
The online Miriam-Webster Chua calls, “the market domi- shoots from the hip – “even “Washington’s wartime poli-
Language-learner Dictionary nant minorities” found in the (perhaps especially) when he cies intensified the wealth
defines tribalism as “loyalty developing world’s economies. gets caught making mistakes,
to a tribe or other social group In America they tend to be exaggerating, or lying” See ELFERS, Page 5
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Wally
From Page 4
new skills we’ll need.
Alas, I have a gut-level feeling this may
not be true. At the rate things are changing,
culture, philosophy, morality, and behavior.
The sad fact is, businesses don’t want to
fool around with human mistakes, wage
robot will do the job just as well, if not better.
Humans just get in the way.
So, when will you lose your job to a robot?
these supposedly new jobs of the future demands, and union problems when a I know the answer to that one. Soon.
success. However, if corporations do return will also be automated. Even the work of
to this country, they won’t bring many jobs software engineers will soon be computer-
with them because China, cheap labor or ized. In 2014, Facebook bought WhatsApp, LIVING COURT ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY
not, has already automated most of their a messaging firm, for 22 billion dollars
operations. and WhatsApp had a grand total of only 55
You see, it’s not that our jobs are going employees — and the company was hoping
overseas. Rather, our jobs are simply vanish- to eliminate them. WE’RE
ing into “the cloud”. Historically, scholars speak of the Indus- TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
We’re often told that the jobs Watson trial Revolution; of the disruption caused by
eliminates will be replaced by new tech- the transition from farms to factories and

Pancake
nological jobs that simply require different cities and, more recently, to office cubicles
skills. Therefore, all of us are encouraged and call centers. Tell you what, boys and
to continue our education throughout our girls, we ain’t seen nothing yet. The “Digital

Breakfast
entire lives, so we can learn and adapt to the Revolution” is going to demolish our entire

Elfers Shias then proceeded to wreak vengeance


on their former Shia oppressors. This inten-
sified anti-American fundamentalist move- Fundraiser
From Page 4 ments, which gave rise to ISIS, an extremist
Sunni movement as dedicated to killing
and power of the ethnic Chinese minority, Shias as they were to killing Western “infi- FRIDAY, JULY 20th, 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM
who, as middle men, handled most of the dels,” according to Chua.
U.S. military’s supplies, provisions, and logis- The 2007 “surge” worked in Iraq because it Living Court Assisted Living is hosting an all-you-can-eat breakfast to
tics (as well as Vietnam’s brothels and black represented a change in policy. According to kick off their Walk to End Alzheimer’s fundraising events for this year.
markets). In effect, the regimes that Wash- U.S. Brigadier Gen. John Allen, “Tribal soci- All money raised will go to support the local chapter of the Alzheimer’s
ington installed in Saigon were asking the ety makes up the tectonic plates in Iraq in
South Vietnamese… to kill their northern which everything rests.” As a result of greater Association.
brethren in order to keep the ethnic Chinese tribal awareness, the U.S. military success-
rich,” according to Chua. fully allied moderate Shiite and Sunni sheiks We partner with other Prestige communities and walk in the South Sound
The same tribal phenomena and Amer- to fight the extremists. This resulted in a Walk To End Alzheimer’s on September 16th, 2018.
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CHURCH CORNER | Walt Rice, Trinity Lutheran Church

In world short on compassion, it’s time to reach out to others


I
ran across a humorous like to mine it just a bit. Subjectivity will always tend such advice and associated someone else is to meet that world. Our entire nation
proverb. It’s about the Our world seems to be to dominate objectivity. with the powerless. When person on their own turf. was recently moved when
only joke I know. Allow running short on compas- This goes all the way back to the crowds castigated him Compassion comes much the pictures of separated
me to share it with you. sion. Our own issues take the original biblical garden for embracing lepers or for easier when people have families at the border were
Before you criticize some- center stage. Sometimes, in when the temptation was associating with those who faces. displayed through the
one, you must first walk a order to advance our own “to be like God.” comprised the underbelly of That happens in a number media. We need to see and
mile in his shoes. That way, interests or to preserve those Compassion doesn’t society, he willingly violated of ways. Regularly, many know and touch. Compas-
you can criticize him and if things most important to happen on its own. We need the taboos and even the laws churches take members sion can flow from such
he should get angry, you are us, we need to push ahead to be intentional if we want in order to reach out. He was into places of poverty and encounters.
a mile away and he has no at the expense of others. to understand the experi- the one who would heal the need, both in this nation The challenge to be
shoes. There’s a Darwinian prin- ence and the position of sick and feed the hungry, and in third world coun- compassionate is a chal-
I apologize for that, but ciple at work: in business, someone else. To truly be care for the wounded and tries. Those who undertake lenge to look outside our
we are all familiar with the politics and life there are empathetic it is necessary to even raise the dead. He was such outreach mission trips own bubble. Jesus saw the
first and original part of that going to be casualties. In have insight into the world the champion of a woman often define the experi- children and the widows
proverb. Before we are criti- order to be comfortable with of others. Compassion is not caught in adultery and the ence as a life-changing and the diseased and the
cal, walk a mile in someone this, it is best to keep those a natural attribute. dinner guest of a tax collec- event. The new director of broken. He entered their
else’s shoes. To modern ears casualties outside our visual Jesus was the face of tor shunned by others. Plateau Outreach Ministries, world to the point of his
that sounds simplistic and range; what we don’t see compassion. When the As the Christian church Victor Wong, impressed own death. For those of us
trite. It’s a saying which has won’t bother us. disciples would tell him on earth we are not only me when I learned he had who call ourselves Chris-
been repeated and ridiculed By definition, we are he shouldn’t waste time called to be compassionate, gone through the streets of tian, maybe it’s time to try on
to the point where we give it egocentric from birth. The with women and children but to teach compassion as Enumclaw in order to speak some different shoes.
little credence. But I suspect truth is we only have one because they were of mini- well. One of the best ways with some of the homeless
there is still some truth in inherent perspective on mal value within the cultural to journey in the shoes of in order to understand their
that well-worn maxim so I’d the world and it is our own. structures, he disregarded

Jerrod Randall Walker


OBITUARIES Pamela, Spencer, Scott, Melinda, Donald,
Aaron, Rachel and Jessica; 21 grandchildren Jerrod Randall Walker was born August 29, 1984 in Enumclaw, Washington. 
and his six great-grandchildren.
He was a life-long resident of Buckley.  Jerrod graduated from White River High
DONALD ENNIS A graveside service with military honors
will begin at 1 p.m. Friday, July 27, at School in 2002.  He went to work for Republic Services and was trained to become a
Donald Truman Ennis Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent. A diesel mechanic.  Jerrod married Allison Kelly January 11, 2011 in Kent, Washington. 
died July 5, 2018, at the memorial service is planned for 3 p.m. Together they raised Emily, Hayden, Holly, Isaac, and Dom.  He enjoyed movies,
Washington Soldiers Home Saturday, July 28, at the Enumclaw Church Star Wars, Marvel comic books, hiking, and making people laugh. Most of all, he
in Orting. of Latter-day Saints, 246 Semanski St. loved spending time with his family.
He was born March 14, Arrangements are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Jerrod died July 5, 2018.  He is survived by his wife Allison; their children:
1941, in Cincinnati, Ohio, Donald Ennis Funeral Home. All may sign his online guest
to Janet D. Wells and Clar- book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com. Emily Kelly, Hayden Walker, Holly Walker, Isaac Walker, and their nephew
ence S. “Happy” Ennis. After spending his Domenic Piccolo; father James
childhood in Cincinnati, he moved with his DAN SILVESTRI (Debbie) Walker; mother Julie Devane;
family to Los Angeles, California, where he and grandparents Duane & Jean La
met Carol Anne Knight. They were married Dan Silvestri, 73, died Frambois and Denny & June Mortarity.
June 24, 1961. He was an alumnus of La of heart failure on June 30, Jerrod’s family requests that anyone
Puente High School and California State 2018.
University, Los Angeles. He served in the He was a lifelong resident wishing to make a charitable donation
U.S. Navy for 27 years, advancing to the rank of Kent and attended the in his name would donate to Seattle
of senior chief petty officer before retiring University of Washington, Dan Silvestri Cancer Care Alliance by completing a
in 1987. He later became a high school elec- where he studied engineer- memorial donation form at
tronics teacher, retiring in 1995. He will be ing and business. As founder of Recreational https://www.seattlecca.org/sites/default/

Plateau
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He is survived by his wife Carol; children See OBITUARIES, Page 8 calling (877) 308-3117.

Thomas O’Connor
Thomas Harry Peter Michael
William Walter Edward O’Connor
died July 9, 2018 in Puyallup at the
age of 83. He was born July 18, 1934
in Bensenville, IL to John and

Plateau
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Thelma O’Connor.
Tom served in the U.S. Marine CHURCH First Baptist Church
Corps and was stationed at Camp OF Enumclaw
The Friendliest Church in Town!
Pendleton. After serving in the military, Tom CHRIST, Celebrate the Lord with US!
designed custom homes in Bartlett, IL before moving SCIENTIST A place to worship • A place of learning • A place for friendship “Come find a place
his family to Buckley in 1979. He retired from Flow Sunday Services in His heart.”
Systems in Kent, WA, in 1996, where he worked as a (Christian Science) Bible Classes for all ages......................................................................................9:30 am
Sacred Heart
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tool designer. In his spare time, Tom enjoyed wood 1752 Wells Street, Enumclaw Morning Worship & Children’s Church.........................................................11:00 am
working and traveling throughout the United States. (360) 825-5300 Lunch............................................................(Free to everyone!) 12:30 pm to 1:00 pm Catholic Church
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O’Connor of Buckley; son, John (Sheli) O’Connor Sunday School ...........10:00am
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of Buckley; daughter, Lynn (Jeff ) Dieringer of Moses Wednesday Meeting .......7:30 pm
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Lake, WA; six grandchildren and one great-grand- READING ROOM
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child. 1752 Wells Street, Enumclaw sacredheartenumclaw.org
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At his request no services will be held. Please (360) 825-5300 Pastor: James Dunn, Ph.D.
3466 Porter • (360)825-1111 • www.firstbaptistch1.qwestoffice.net 1614 Farrelly Street, Enumclaw
share your stories and memories with the family Mon. & Tues. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. email:firstbaptistch1@qwestoffice.net 360-825-3759
in the Weeks’ Funeral Home guestbook Wed. 6:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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THE COMPLEAT HOME


Obituaries Silvestri; wife Becky Silvestri;
daughter Jennifer Timme
She is survived by son
James Sharples (Susan)
John and Thelma O’Con-
nor. He served in the GARDENER | Marianne Binetti
From Page 7 (Dave); brother Deva of Randall, Washington; U.S. Marine Corps, was

iconic ice cream vend-


ing scooters. His fleet of 40
(Lanny) Silvestri (Billie);
sister Cheryl Beck (Gerry);
and two grandchildren.
daughters Pax Gallagher
(Tom Fite) of Auburn and
Phyllis Egner (Mark) of
stationed at Camp Pend-
leton and, following his
service, designed custom
Hydrangeas coveted
scooters graced the parks
and streets of King and
Pierce counties for more
Services will begin at 1:30
p.m. Thursday, July 19, at
Tahoma National Ceme-
Buckley; nine grandchil-
dren and eight great-grand-
children. She was preceded
homes in Bartlett, Illinois,
before moving his family to
Buckley in 1979. He retired
in the Northwest
T
than 40 years. The brothers tery, 18600 S.E. 240th St., in death by husband John in 1996 from Flow Systems he third week of July belongs to hydrangeas. These
had depots in Portland and Kent, 98042 , followed by a Sharples on Sept. 8, 2001, in Kent, where he worked long-blooming, shade-tolerant shrubs are my
Spokane for a time. 2:30 p.m. reception at Kent son Loren Gallagher and as a tool designer. In his personal favorites. I don’t just have hydrangeas in
He served in the U.S. Historical Museum, 855 E eight siblings. spare time, he enjoyed pots, hydrangeas in borders and hydrangeas as a hedge,
Navy during the Vietnam .Smith St., Kent, 98030. A memorial service will woodworking and travel- I also grow an entire hydrangea room entered through
War, was a private pilot, a take place at 1 p.m. Sunday, ing throughout the United an opening and hidden behind a hedge – my blooming
member of the West Valley MARY JANE July 29 – on what would States. version of a secret garden. (Note: for photos of my garden,
Community Church and have been her 93rd birthday He is survived by his wife friend me on Facebook or Instagram, or enter my name
the Sons of Italy-Black
SHARPLES – at Weeks’ Funeral Home of 56 years, Evie O’Connor on YouTube for garden videos.)
Diamond. He was an active Former in Buckley. She will be of Buckley; son John O’Con- I am not alone in my hydrangea heaven obsession.
member of the Kent Lions Buckley resi- buried in the Buckley City nor (Sheli) of Buckley; Western Washington gardeners have been buying more
Club, where he earned dent Mary Cemetery. daughter Lynn Dieringer hydrangeas than ever before. To find out more about the
many awards. In his retire- Jane Shar- Memorials may be (Jeff) of Moses Lake, Wash- hydrangea hysteria I went to grower Monrovia Nursery
ment, he worked part-time ples died made to St. Vincent de ington; six grandchildren and asked some hard-hitting journalistic question about
at Manheim Seattle Auto July 10, 2018, Paul of Tacoma-Pierce and one great-grandchild. this soft and fluffy flowering shrub.
Auction. He had a passion in Morton, County, 4009 South 56th St., At his request, there MB: Are hydrangea sales up all over or just in the
for family, cars and history, Washington. Mary Jane Tacoma, 98409. will be no services. All are Pacific Northwest?
had an interest in every- She was Sharples Family and friends are welcome to share stories Monrovia: Hydrangea sales have been up all over, year
thing and was an avid born July 29, invited to sign her online and memories with the over year, and have been on the rise for at least five years.
reader. 1925, in Gary, Indiana. guest book at www.weeks- family in the Weeks’ Funeral As a grower we are pretty much sold out of most of what
He is survived by his She loved dancing, music, funeralhomes.com. Home online guest book, we had available for 2018. (Note: local nurseries still have
parents Joe and Nadine gardening, raising chick- www.weeksfuneralhomes. plenty of hydrangeas in stock.)
ens, playing cards, paint- THOMAS O’CONNOR com. MB: So why do you think everyone has finally jumped
ing with water colors and aboard my once lonely hydrangea bandwagon?
oils and going on adven- Thomas JAMES BOCK Monrovia: We think there are a few reasons. First, the
tures, particularly her trip Harry Peter newer varieties that re-bloom make them exceptionally
to Hawaii. She enjoyed the Michael A celebration of life for useful in the landscape; second, breeders have made
beach and puzzles and is William James E. “Jym” Bock, a Prai- some smaller, more compact varieties ideal for contain-
$
495 remembered as being very Walter rie Ridge native, is sched- ers and small yards; and third, the impact of Instagram
Simple Cremation charitable in her giving. Edward uled for 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. with all those lovely hydrangea images. Other gardeners
When she lived in Buckley, O’Connor July 28 at the Buckley Eagles just get FOMO (fear of missing out) and they want those
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PLAN AHEAD TODAY Community Presbyterian He was born July 18, 1934, Gary W Baker, born in bouquets and centerpieces.
CascadeMemorial.com Church. in Bensenville, Illinois, to Enumclaw in 1937 and (Sidebar here: Monrovia had no idea my own daugh-
worked for Boeing for 40 ter had a country style wedding overflowing with hydran-
years succumbed to a stroke geas on the tables, on the cake, inside a huge picture frame
ERIC MARTIN ANDERSON on July 7, 2018. Full obitu-
ary and funeral info avail at
and even hanging from the ceiling. It was July and I had to
something with the hundreds of hydrangea blooms in my
www.flintoffsfuneralhome. garden!)
Eric Martin Anderson, devoted husband and father, trusted com.-
friend and colleague, extraordinary coach and educator, and the face See BINETTI, Page 18
and spirit of Kentridge High School, died peacefully in his sleep at
his home on July 7th, 2018.
Eric was born August 16th, 1960, in Enumclaw, Washington, Jerrod Randall Walker
to Dr. Ken and Emae Anderson. He attended the public schools Jerrod Randall Walker of Buckley, WA died Thursday, July 5, 2018
there, graduating from Enumclaw High School in 1978. Eric made at his residence. Born August 29, 1984 in Enumclaw, WA, he was the son
many friends growing up in Enumclaw, several were close to him his of Rick Walker and Julie Snider, stepson of Debbie Walker &
entire life. Eric enjoyed a variety of sports and activities at EHS Fritz Snider.
(both sanctioned and not), and to no one’s surprise, was named Enumclaw’s Homecoming He graduated from White River High School in 2002 and married
King in 1977. his high school sweetheart Crystal Lenhart. They had two beautiful
Eric received a Bachelor of Arts in Education from Pacific Lutheran University in 1982, children together, Hayden and Holly.
and a Master of Arts in Education from the University of Washington in 1992. Again, at PLU In 2011 he married his wife Allison and became loving step-dad to
and UW, lasting friendships too numerous to recount were formed and treasured. Eric was a her two children, Emily and Isaac as well as raising her nephew Domenic.
proud supporter of both schools, and followed their athletic teams with fervor. He worked the last 13 years for Republic Services. Always having
Eric began his teaching career at Tonasket High School in 1983. While at Tonasket, Eric an amazing natural gift for figuring out how to make things work, he was mentored as a “truck washer”
taught Social Studies and coached sports. In 1985, Eric’s professional journey led him to and completed all schooling and training to achieve Journeyman diesel mechanic designation. He had an
Meeker Junior High in the Kent School District. Here too, Eric taught Social Studies and incredible work ethic and was a very hard worker.
coached. Eric then took his teaching/coaching talents to Kentridge High School in 1998, Jerrod was a fun loving, kind and caring man who enjoyed all things Star Wars, Marvel Comics and
becoming the school’s assistant principal for activities and athletics just two years later. He Dragonball Z. Who else would have Vegeta tattooed on their calf and the symbol of the Galactic Empire on
remained in that position, positively impacting thousands of student’s lives, until his untimely their chest! He had a very elaborate tattooed sleeve as well but most importantly he wore his heart on his
death. Eric loved Kentridge and the entire Kentridge Community. back - the names of those who were his greatest love - Hayden and Holly.
While teaching at Meeker Junior High, Eric met a gregarious and determined woman His smile and silly sense of humor could light up a room. A little sarcastic at times, but oh so
named Mary Albrecht, who just happened to have a daughter she wanted Eric to meet. After Eric funny and entertaining usually at someone else’s expense. He loved to tease and joke around with
and Margy Albrecht finally met, the attraction was instant and mutual; Mary, as usual, was right. everyone from 5 to 85!!
Eric and Margy were married on July 18, 1987, with son Ian following in 1992 and daughter He is survived by his parents Rick and Julie, and step parents Debbie and Fritz, his wife of 7 years
Maria in 1996. Family was the joy of Eric’s life. Allison, his son Hayden, his daughter Holly, step children Emily and Isaac, sister Jennifer and brother in
Eric is survived by his wife, Margy Anderson; children, Ian and Maria Anderson; mother, law Steven Lessard, nieces Natalie, Kaitlin and Isabelle and nephew Domenic, grandparents Dennis and
Emae Anderson; brothers, Tom (Cindi) and Ken Anderson; and sister, Mary (Dale) Holland. June Moriarty and Duane and Jean LaFrombois, numerous Aunts, Uncles and cousins, all who loved him
Eric will always be remembered for his effortless laugh, quick wit, catchy one liners, and dearly.
fun loving attitude. Eric’s legacy of steadfast love, respect and grace for all will live on in his A celebration of his life is pending and will be announced to family and friends at a later date.
family, his fellow educators, students and friends. The family requests if you would like, please donate to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Eric’s life will be celebrated at a Funeral Mass on Monday, July 23rd, 2018 at 11:00. (AFSP) http://www.afsp.org
St. Stephen the Martyr Church 13055 SE 192nd St. Renton, WA 98058. If Jerrod’s story saves even one person’s life it would comfort the hearts of everyone who loved him,
Memorials may be made to the Kentridge High School PTSA with Eric Anderson we will all miss him forever. His memory lives on...
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Ten Trails
triggered by certain levels really enjoy an amazing thrilled to run around after plans for camping, playing greenery.
of occupancy in Ten Trails,” quality of life with spending too much time in at Lake Sawyer, growing “I’m excited for all the
Lakefish said, adding that everything they need here,” their cramped hotel room, lavender and — for Damian good climbing trees I can
From Page 1 the Ten Trails project will Lakefish said. “This feels so enthusiastically shared their — enjoying all the nearby climb,” he said.
only be bringing in between much like where I moved,
wanted to move away 200 to 300 homes a year for that it is very comfortable for
from their old master plan up to two decades, which me, and it feels like the place EXPRESSIONS AT ENUMCLAW RESPITE STAYS
development — the loss of will slow Black Diamond’s where you’ll want to raise a
the “small town feel” with
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Not only that, but
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little more populated.”
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the same reasons some Oakpointe has set aside land pushback against Oakpointe
Black Diamond residents for seven future schools as when he and Leyah started
did not want Oakepointe’s Black Diamond Elementary looking for homes in
developments in their city.
Lakefish said he
reaches capacity. Some, like
the retail area of Ten Trails
December 2017, but more
than anything, he was Enjoy peace
of mind.
understands those — which Lakefish hopes will thankful for it.
concerns, since he recently have ground broken by fall “It feels like that resistance
moved to a smaller town in 2018 and businesses starting made this a better place,” he
order to raise a family. to open a year later — may said.
“There are just over even be accessible by foot, But the plans and
50 traffic improvements further cutting down on politics behind Ten Trails
Full-time caregiving can be physically and emotionally exhausting. It’s important
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Gretler brothers: One to the Townsend drafted by Toronto,


Bears, one to the Beavers now pitching professionally
By Kevin Hanson By Kevin Hanson The former Panther – he
Senior Writer Senior Writer graduated in 2015 – was taken
by the Toronto Blue Jays in this
These are exciting times Grant Townsend’s mighty year’s Major League Baseball
indeed for Bonney Lake’s right arm has taken him from draft. He went in the 34th round,
talented, baseball-playing the Bonney Lake High School the 1,016th player taken overall.
Gretler brothers. diamond to the ranks of And, with that, the 6-foot,
Older sibling Michael professional ballplayers – with a 190-pounder was immediately
recently finished a stellar couple of collegiate stops along
career at Oregon State the way. Grant Townsend See TOWNSEND, Page 12
University, was drafted

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First Baptist Church of Enumclaw EHS harriers pitching in


Community Sports Camp The Enumclaw High School cross country program
is using the summer to tackle some community
FREE for Kids • Ages 1st-12th Grade service projects. On July 7, the team helped
with the Miner’s Day 5K run in Black Diamond;
Monday - Thursday providing pre-race registration assistance, corner
workers, crews at the start/finish line and event
July 30th - Aug. 2nd, 2018 timing. Pictured from left, parent volunteer Jake
9am - 12:30pm Kuper, Seth Coons, Trevor Storm, Tyler Watts,
Sam Lingwall, Connor McDonald, Billy Staley,
at Sunrise Elementary School parent volunteer Cheryl Coons, Evie Kuper, parent
899 Osceola St., Enumclaw, WA volunteer Rachel Kuper and EHS alumnus Bryn
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ERABILITY AND ES-
TABLISHING AN EF-
FECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE NO.
12-18
been appointed as per-
sonal representative of
this estate. Any person
having a claim against
COURIER-HERALD
the decedent must, be-
AN ORDINANCE OF fore the time in the claim
REAL ESTATE THE CITY OF BUCK-
LEY, WASHINGTON,
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otherwise applicable
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LISHING AN EFFEC-
TIVE DATE.
ing on or mailing to the
personal representative
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White River’s Hawthorne earns


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rial authorization 40. Exclamation of
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p.m. Thursday through Saturday
and 6 p.m. Sunday.
Big day for Wilkeson
Saturday will bring the highlight
of Wilkeson’s summer, the annual
exist in the United States today.”
Things will get rolling with an
old-fashioned downtown parade
handcar race fees of $5 per person,
per entry. Winners will receive
first-place trophies and there will
From Page 1 Admission is $10 per person, handcar races and all that go with at 11 a.m. The parade is free to be awards for second and third
which includes all shows and them. enter with first-place trophies place. Handcar teams are made
Cook’s Racing Pigs and motorcycle concerts; children 5 and younger Included again this time around in nine categories. Youth are up of three or five people who
stunt rider Robert Haslam. Making are free. Additionally, those with are a parade, tug-o-war, handcar encouraged to join in and there compete against the time clock
a second appearance will be the military identification get in for $7 races and more. will be participation ribbons for at Wilkeson’s historic Coke Oven
Wenatchee Youth Circus and fair and anyone 65 and older can enter With 43 years of racing, the all. The day continues with an Park.
guests will remember attractions for $1 between 10 a.m. and noon. Wilkeson Booster Club is hoping all-day vendor’s market, music by Merchants are encouraged to
like the Pirates of the Plateau and Pre-sale tickets for $7 are sold for a big turnout. A renewed The W Lovers, food, free children’s enter a six-person team to win the
the legendary longhorn cattle. at participating Safeway stores. interest from tourists has activities and a tug-o-war contest, coveted traveling trophy that can
Live entertainment will be There’s a $5 fee to park. noticeably grown. along with the traditional handcar be displayed in their business.
plentiful near the outdoor food Ride tickets and wristbands are “We hope to increase the fun for races. The historic coal mining town
court and beer garden and, each sold separately. public participating in this unique The Eagles Club sponsors the is just five miles from Buckley on
day, headline performers will take For more information, visit event,” said Amy Barber, Booster event beer garden and will host an state Route 165.
to the main stage. www.kingcofair.com or call Club president. “It’s our region’s evening dance. For more, email
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SR 410 Is it all about motor vehi-


cles or should the DOT be
looking more at bicycle
survey provides opportuni-
ties for individual thoughts
and suggestions.
questions, seek information
like:
• how often do you travel
the PCC notes that 2,200
vehicles travel SR 410 from
Enumclaw to Buckley on a
waterways, like the White
River. The steel bridge
was built in 1949 and last
From Page 1 and pedestrian issues? The Other, more specific on SR 410 between Bonney typical weekday, between painted in 1988.
Lake and Enumclaw? the hours of 4 and 6 p.m. Crews will first sand the
• why do you use 410 The DOT grades road- rust and old paint from the
(business, shopping, medi- ways by “level of service” bridge, before applying new
cal appointments, etc.)? and has provided an “F” to paint. During work hours
• do you schedule 410 the intersection of 410 and – mostly at night – there
trips to avoid times of peak Park Avenue in Buckley; will be two narrow lanes
congestion? the ratings don’t come any to accommodate traffic.
• do you use an alter- lower. Occasionally, one lane will
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which road)? Two projects alternating traffic.
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299 BONELESS ROASTER PIGS


2 Top Round Steaks 2 lbs. 8 Ground Beef 8 lbs.
Yum!
60 LB. DELUXE PACK $
TOTAL PRICE:
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No. Cuts Approx Lbs.
OR BONE-IN WHOLE OR
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4 T-Bone Steaks 4 lbs.
4 Rib Steaks 4 lbs. No. Cuts Approx Lbs.
2
2
Top Sirloin Steaks
Sirloin Tip Steaks
8 oz./ea.
8 oz./ea.
2
4
Fryers
Bacon
8 lbs.
4 lbs. BBQ PIG PICK IT UP HOT
4 Cube Steaks 8 oz./ea. 4 Country Sausage 4 lbs.
2 Top Round Steaks 2 lbs. 4 Hot dogs 4 lbs. 40 Lbs. and Up WE RENT THE BBQ TOO! & SERVE IT!
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2 Pot Roasts 6 lbs. 4 Ribs 4 lbs.


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Starting at

$ 99
Twin Ea. Pc.

YOUʼLL SAVE ON EVERY FLOOR MODEL


MATTRESS IN OUR SHOWROOM
Hereʼs just a sample of the savings:
CLARA Pillow Top ABIGAIL Pillow Top OLYMPUS Plush or Firm
Twin Ea. pc........$149 $
Full Ea. pc........$169
King Set............$699
399
Queen Set
499
Twin Ea. pc........$199 $
Full Set.............$449
King Set............$799 Queen Set
Full Set............$549
King Set............$899
599
Twin Set............$499 $

Queen Set

KASSERINE Euro Top LARISSA Pillow Top or Plush ALEXANDRA Plush


Twin Set............$599 $
Full Set.............$649
King Set............$999
699
Queen Set
Full Set............$749799
Twin Set............$699 $

King Set............$1,099 Queen Set


Full Set............$849899
Twin Set............$799 $

King Set............$1,199 Queen Set

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