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Making significant improvements to Enumclaw High School and replacing the aging Black Diamond Elementary would require somewhere in excess of $80 million, with about three-quarters of that sum coming from local pocketbooks. It’s a financial investment voters will likely be asked to make during a spring election. A final, official decision will not be made until January, but everything is falling into line as follows: members of the Enumclaw School Board and district administration are now in the public information phase; numbers will continue to be firmed up through the winter, with a board resolution coming in January; followed by a public vote in April. The district’s bond request would require a super majority for passage, or 60 percent support.

City news... City of Enumclaw offices will be closed Nov. 11 in observance of Veterans Day. Tuesday garbage and recycling services will remain on a regular schedule and will not be impacted by holiday closures. Residents should have receptacles available for pick-up by 6 a.m.

Weather The forecast for today, Wednesday, calls a 50 percent chance of rain with a high near 61. Thursday also calls for rain and a high near 60. Friday looks to be partly sunny with a high of 56. Saturday is also forecasted for mostly sunny skies with a high near 57. And Sunday, the rains return with a high of 55.

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Samantha Engebretsen shares a smile with her father, Phil, following Saturday’s district cross country race in Lakewood. The talented Hornet placed second in the Class 3A field, leading the EHS girls team to a berth in this weekend’s state championships in Pasco. For a full story, see page 12. Photo by Dennis Box

The district would like to build a two-story structure on the southern edge of the current Enumclaw High campus that would replace existing but aging classrooms, along with the library, science labs, music facility, auditorium and gymnasium. According to the district website, the new construction “would dovetail into the remodeled commons, offices, and art and automotive wing.” Construction at the high school is estimated at

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WIC program getting a closer look By Eric Mandel Reporter

Reagan Dunn received the messages. After hearing from multiple city officials and members of the public, the King County Councilman said that he made a request to the coun-

cil’s budget chair for full funding in 2015 of the Auburn Public Health Center. Facing a $15 million annual budget deficit, the King County Council proposed closing the clinic on Dec. 31, along with its sister clinic in Federal Way and facilities in Bothell and White Center. The closure in Auburn also threatens

the Enumclaw and Muckleshoot Indian Reservation WIC offices, which are satellite operations of the Auburn center. Partnerships and employee wage sacrifices helped rescue the clinics in White Center and Federal Way, but additional funding to assist Auburn and Enumclaw remains up

in the air. Dunn said he is championing funding for Auburn and Enumclaw as one of his top three budget priorities and thinks he made a compelling pitch to Budget Chairman Joe McDermott during a one-on-one

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WIC FROM 1 meeting last week. “It’s never a done deal until the votes are finally taken,” Dunn said. “I think people are taking this seriously.” The city of Black Diamond joined multiple other cities – including Enumclaw – that opposed the clinic’s proposed closure, by passing a resolution at a meeting Oct. 16. The Maple Valley City Council followed suit with its own resolution Oct. 27. The Black Diamond resolution stated the council “strongly supports” the clinic because it “provides valuable health care and other critical services to the public in the surrounding area, which includes Black Diamond.” The resolution added that closure “will widen health disparities, and the entire community will suffer with increased rates of disease and chronic health problems.” The resolution urged the King County Council to continue funding and operating the clinic’s existing services. “This clinic and the

Wednesday, November 5, 2014 • THE ENUMCLAW COURIER-HERALD • Page 3 support and primary care health services provided to the public are invaluable, and need to be maintained at the current level of service,” the resolution stated. Dunn said city resolutions help. “I like it when the city’s take action like that,” Dunn said. “It shows broad base support. I also like it when constituents write petitions — it gives me the tools I need.” If the center closes, the two nearest remaining health clinics would be in Kent or Renton. Closure of the site would mean elimination of Maternity Support Services and Infant Care Management for lowincome pregnant women and some infants through their first year of life, Woman, Infants and Children nutrition services for low-income pregnant women and children ages 5 and younger and family planning services. Of the clinic’s roughly 10,700 clients, 97 percent have incomes below 200 percent of the Federal poverty level, 59 percent are people of color and 11 percent are homeless. The Enumclaw satellite,

open once a week, served more than 1,700 clients in 2013. About 35 percent of those individuals had Enumclaw zip codes. Keith Seinfeld, Public Information Officer for Public Health SeattleKing County, said Auburn Public Health Center, including those who visit the Enumclaw satellite, served approximately 50 Black Diamond residents in 2013. “The people who use these services need them,” Seinfeld said. “We assume wherever possible, we will connect them with other providers, but not everyone can connect to other locations ... There will be some people who simply won’t get these services.” Seinfeld said federal reductions and a lack of state funding forced the reductions. “Public health has not had a stable source of funding for these services for more than 10 years,” Seinfeld said. “We are caught in a bind. We have to have a balanced budget... The funding from the various revenues sources hasn’t kept pace. It’s been a challenge.” Funding for the clinic

could mean money taken away from other areas, brought from reserves or used from potential new revenue sources. “I basically laid the marker down that that is an important item,” Dunn said. “I don’t know who’s ox it might gore moving forward quite yet, but we will see.” Multiple King County public health officials attended recent Black Diamond council meetings, asking the city for support during public comment. The pleas for help ranged from the ethical need to assist low-income individuals to unforeseen consequences such as increased drug and alcohol abuse, additional stress on food banks and a likely increase in crime.

Black Dia mond Councilwoman Tammy Deady told The Reporter she called Dunn to tell him her thoughts on the issue and to ask about his, but did not hear back. “We’ve already cut bus lines out here, metro, so if they’re going to cut public services out here as well, you are then making citizens here on the south end go farther out,” Deady said. “If you have to go farther north, I think it is an even more tremendous burden on our citizens to get reasonable health care.” Despite the resolution of support, Deady said the city has no money in its budget to assist in any way. Black Diamond Councilman Ron Taylor said at the Oct. 16 meeting that he supported the resolution, but noted

some hypocrisy. “Government needs to cut costs, but when it does then everybody doesn’t want costs cut,” he said at the Oct. 16 meeting. “So it is slightly contradictory on that part.” Dunn said the county will continue looking for funding commitments from the cities of Auburn and Enumclaw. “The county could get us most of the way there but it always works better if we have municipal and private sector partners to help share the load for that important piece,” Dunn said. “It’s safe to say that it has broad base support in south and east King County. With a little heavy lifting we can get there but we cannot make any promises at this point.”

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Wild early-morning scene ends with two arrested By Dennis Box Editor

An incident involving an off-duty King County Sheriff’s deputy and a juvenile female escalated early Sunday morning into a confusing scene with possible charges of assault and driving under the influence. At about 2 a.m. Sunday an off-duty deputy dressed as the Joker from the Batman films and his male friend, who is not

a police officer, were in the Enumclaw Safeway parking lot following a party. The deputy and his friend heard what they thought was a female yelling for help at the McDonald’s across the street. The two ran to McDonald’s and realized there was no problem. While the two were checking out the scene, the deputy’s friend began arguing with the group in the parking lot. The deputy attempted to get his friend to

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leave, when a teenage girl in the group saw the deputy’s friend had a firearm under his shirt. The girl decided to throws a bottle at the man, but she missed and hit the deputy. After hitting the deputy, the girl ran and the deputy chased her. He caught and tackled her at Frankie’s Pizza across state Route 410 from McDonald’s. The deputy, for the first time, identified himself as a police officer. He took the girl back to McDonald’s. During a subsequent discussion, she questioned whether he was really a deputy. She stood up and he pushed her down. She broke free and ran to a friend’s truck, ask-

or the secretary of state. Voter registration lists include data about when voters return ballots, and for which elections. Campaigns request updated voter registration lists, sometimes on a daily basis. These updates will show whether or not a voter has returned their ballot, but not how they have voted. Q: Why is this information public? RCW 29A.08.720 requires election officials to make the voter registration data

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NO TRESPASSING: Police were told at 2:26 a.m. Oct. 25 someone was at a downtown hotel that had previously been ordered to stay away. An officer responded and arrested the subject for trespassing. VEHICLE PROWLS: An officer responded the afternoon of Oct. 25 to three Osceola Street locations, where citizens had reported items taken from their vehicles. Earlier in the day, a Semanski Street resident had reported a similar incident. There were no immediate suspects in any of the thefts. NOTICE SERVED: The morning of Oct. 24, police contacted a person at a Griffin Avenue address and served paperwork, including a protection order and an order to surrender weapons. It was noted the subject was given five days to turn in the weapons. ASSAULT: Police responded at 11 p.m. Oct. 22 to a Monroe Avenue address due to an assault that had just occurred. The victim was evaluated by medical personnel and transported to St. Elizabeth Hospital. The victim did not wish to press charges at the time. SUSPICIOUS: A citizen contacted police the morning of Oct. 22, reporting there possibly was a body near a trail behind an apartment complex off McHugh Avenue. Officers determined it likely was someone sleeping under a black tarp. BEING FOLLOWED: A woman called police the evening of Oct. 22, relating that her mother was driving home from Lakewood and was being followed by someone driving a pickup and flashing his lights. Police checked the area around

the mother’s apartment and found nothing suspicious. VEHICLE PROWLS: Police were told at 5:55 a.m. Oct. 21 a vehicle prowl had just occurred at a Florence Street address. Someone had entered an unlocked vehicle, but nothing was taken and no damage was done. The area was searched with no success. At 5:26 that evening, an Edith Avenue resident reported items had been stolen from a vehicle. A backpack and flashlights were missing; most items from the backpack were found along the road and recovered. WELFARE CHECK: Police were called the morning of Oct. 21 to check on the welfare of people sleeping under the awning of a Garfield Street church. There was no problem and the subjects were moving on. CAN’T SLEEP: Police were told at 9:21 p.m. Oct. 21 of someone sleeping on a picnic table in McFarland Park. No one was present, but a neighbor reported seeing a man leaving the area carrying a sleeping bag. THROWING GARBAGE: A group of people throwing garbage and breaking beer bottles prompted a police response the afternoon of Oct. 18 to Rotary Centennial Park. An officer stood by while those responsible cleaned up the area. BEHIND THE WHEEL: A vehicle sat in a convenience store parking lot for 20 minutes the evening of Oct. 18, with the apparently-intoxicated driver revving the engine. Police arrived, found the driver to be impaired and placed him under arrest. He also was charged for lacking a valid license.

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ARRESTED: An officer took a report Oct. 18 regarding a trespassing suspect at a Griffin Avenue location. The person, who had been trespassed from the location several days prior, was arrested and booked. TWO ASSAULTS: Shortly after 8 p.m. Oct. 17 police responded to a Jensen Street facility where a patient was reportedly being aggressive and combative toward staff members. About 25 minutes later, police responded to a reported assault involving inmates at the city jail. TRAFFIC HAZARD: An officer on patrol the evening of Oct. 17

report the morning of Oct. 26. Police went to the home and were told someone had forced entry through a back door. A search of the home determined jewelry was missing. The victim was to provide an inventory of missing items and the case was forwarded for investigation. ASSAULT REPORT: A Buckley woman called police at 5:15 a.m. Oct. 26, claiming her sister assaulted her and broke a window in her home. The sister, an Enumclaw resident, had departed when police arrived. The case was forwarded for investigation. DRUNK DRIVER: A female driver

spotted a vehicle traveling along Charwila Lane with three flat tires. The vehicle was stopped and the driver was advised he could not continue with the vehicle in that condition. The vehicle was left at the scene and was to be moved within 24 hours. TOOLS TAKEN: A McHugh Avenue resident told police the afternoon of Oct. 19 someone had forced entry into a garage and stolen tools.

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After 53 seasons, Maris is still cool

The San Francisco Giants polished off an exciting, seven-game World Series a week ago, a fitting finale for a long season. The final night of baseball brought back memories of my favorite baseball player when I was a kid – Roger Maris and 1961. Most remember Maris playing for the New York Yankees in ‘61 when he broke Babe Ruth’s single season home run record of 60. Maris turned on an inside curve ball and took it out for No. 61 on Oct. 1, 1961 - the last day of the season. His record stood for 37 years. Maris was traded in 1966 and played Dennis Box his last two season Editor in the majors for the St. Louis Cardinals. I remember a throw Maris made from left field that won the World Series for St. Louis (to me). That perfect strike from left field is etched in my memory far more than his home runs. I’m not sure why Maris captivated me as a kid, rather than Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford or countless other baseball players. Maris seemed like a guy who made himself a great player. He had a lot to fight through. He was attacked by writers and pontificators from all over the country for breaking Ruth’s record. Some folks

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Letters Thanks veterans for our peace and freedom We are blessed in this country to have not had to fight a war on our own soil for many, many years. When I think of some countries where fighting goes on all the time, where children learn to carry weapons and kill and the elderly die because they don’t have anyone to help them, it makes me realize how lucky we are. Veterans have bought our peace and freedom in America. In return, they have learned survival skills that they can pass on to the rest of us

should we ever need them. Because of this, we now have the knowledge and skills for how to survive built right into our society. Our veterans know how to defend America and how to survive during crisis situations. I think when the next conflict on American soil occurs, the other side better be darn careful that they don’t underestimate us. I do sleep better at night knowing this. While many veterans return to America not wanting to talk about what happened, they often still teach their children some of what they learned. That’s a treasure of knowledge. Veterans should always be honored and valued for not only what they did in America’s defense, but

what they can do to help the rest of us when and if the need arises. I hope it never does…but I’m glad the knowledge is there when and if we ever need it. As someone who works with veterans, I’ve heard time and time again, “I don’t deserve anything… I didn’t see any action.” I’ve seen veterans who were discharged from boot camp due to serious injury during training or veterans who were not injured and felt their time didn’t count for anything because they didn’t come under fire. I sometimes want to shake them and say, “You were lucky, but you still served with honor!” It doesn’t take injury or the hor-

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Town grows, it’s time to go In 1984 I flew out from Illinois for a business meeting in Seattle and visited Mount Rainier while I was here. As I circled the mountain I found myself in a delightful, scenic, little town with a name whose pronunciation I could only guess at. With no street signs to tell me which way to turn to get back to Seattle, I spent a little time here. Who could have guessed that two years later I’d be living here, or that we would stay another 28 years? All of my kids think of the Plateau as their home town. Five were born here.

One died here. Two school districts have employed me here. Thousands have befriended me and my family. Thank you. I have watched the community deal with ups and downs, fairs and celebrations, fires and bad roads. I have seen marvelous administrators (thank you Jay Hambly and Jim Barchek) and read delightful reporting (thank you Marianne Binetti and Dennis Box). (I have also seen the reverse, but we recover and move on.) My daughters fell in love with horses, which I cannot afford, but I

guess it is safer than men, and my sons and I hiked miles and miles of Cascade trails. Several things have impressed me over the years – from the way the businesses in town accept and promulgate bad grammar as if it were standard, to the selfless service that has enriched our community, our cohesiveness and our souls. Particularly the work of the Plateau Outreach Ministries brings a tear to my eye. I am grateful that I was able

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Tough to tackle life’s demands Have you ever reflected on all the things you have to do in a day? Do you ever consider how many assumptions you make and how many pieces of the puzzle of life must fall into place to make what you plan, even for a day, work out? I think about these things when I’m feeling rushed and under pressure from all my commitments. It’s usually a sign for me that I’m over-committed and need to back off. I’m a fairly organized person, but when I have a lot of things that are due, I can become anxious when I think about all the problems that must be solved. For instance, if I decide to ask a person a question, I’ve got to consider how that per-

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son might react. I find myself going through a whole series of scenarios, trying to decide on just the right approach. I’ve found that it’s difficult to get all of the moving parts of our lives working in harmony. It’s like one of the really well-written TV shows I like to watch that deals with a day in the life of the show’s protago-

nist. It’s a new series called, “Madam Secretary,” shown on Sunday night. It’s a good example of life at its ideal best. For those of you who don’t watch this program, the President of the U.S. tapped a woman in her mid-40s who worked as a CIA analyst, and then as a college professor, to become his secretary of state. She’s got a wonderful husband, also a college professor. His field is religion and he is a highly ethical man. He is also an officer in the reserves. This father of three relates well with their three children, one in her late teens, one about 12 and the

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Old enough to remember a city’s ‘old days’ black hoses spraying hot Happy birthday to me! water. Steam erupted from And you might wonunexpected corners with der precisely how old I a loud, hissing sound and am. Well, I’d rather not milk cans clanged into one come right out and flatly another as they slid along reveal something like Wally DuChateau roller-tracks. that. Instead, I like to I can recall Rochdale keep you guessing. Columnist General Store on the southFor instance, I’m old east corner of Cole Street enough to recall the old and Initial Avenue. (It’s a high school and how students used to amble around the hallways parking lot today.) This old wood-frame in small groups – girls with girls and boys structure was divided into two sections: with boys – and it could get pretty crowded dry goods to the left and groceries to the in a narrow corridor near the band room, right. When I was a child, I thought such much to the occasional embarrassment of an arrangement was quite ancient, espethe young ladies. The more rebellious and cially compared to the town’s newer stores sexually forward fellows would congregate like Hinshaw’s Payless Food Store; but in that small alcove with the wooden gate, today, of course, that’s the standard design where they’d leer at the women and occa- in modern box stores like Walmart. (What goes around, comes around.) sionally shout crude remarks. Speaking of Hinshaw’s Payless, the first I remember visiting the old Enumclaw Cooperative Creamery with my father. job I ever had was bagging groceries in The place was humid and noisy and men his store, which was located in that empty scurried about in ankle-length rubber cinder-block building across from the aprons and washed the floor with thick, Chamber of Commerce. It was a good job

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to help a little from time to time. Gracias a mis amigos hispanos, por la conversación y la amistad. Thanks to the students in the alternative school who were so kind. Everywhere I have been I have felt appreciated and safe. Where else could I have lived and been on a first-name basis with my mayor (thanks John Wise) or my legislator (thanks Pam Roach)? Where else would an officer of the law have stopped me just to chat (thanks Steve Perry and Chuck Hauswirth). Where else would a store clerk say, “Just pay the dif-

LETTERS FROM 6 rors of being directly in the line of fire to make heroes. Boot camp is well known for toughening soldiers up; you didn’t get through it? Well, you still were brave enough to sign up not knowing what the future held. You still went through the mental anguish of knowing you might get sent overseas. You could have been called into action at any time. There is honor in stepping up and taking

the risk of being sent into battle. Veterans were there if the call to action came. You trained and stood proud in defense of your country. That means you stood for each of us here at home. A hero isn’t necessarily someone who is maimed or killed in action; a hero is someone who steps forward fully knowing and appreciating what the possibilities are. Thank you for stepping up. Keith Mathews Enumclaw

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and the orchard are producing well and the house and yard are finished. But you may have noticed that you can walk around QFC these days and not recognize everyone. The town is getting too big. So it is time to move on. But you can still stay in touch with me. Pe Ell is not all that far away. God bless Enumclaw. Joel Black

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We should be thankful for all that is eternal The Bible makes a statement that, at first Church glance, seems like an Corner impossible request. This particular verse is penned by the apostle George Dakin Paul as a part of a letWabash ter he’s writing to the Presbyterian Church church at Thessalonica. He says to the folks there, “give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you” (1 Thessalonians 5:18).

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retired from Boeing in 1992. Wisdom of Olympia and He was a longtime member Beverly Proctor of Long of the Enumclaw Church of Branch, Wash.; daughter Christ. He enjoyed traveling, Vicki Waggoner of Kent; fishing, family reunions, card son Michael Miller of Des games and spending time Moines, Wash.; five grandwith friends and family. But children and two greatmostly, he enjoyed sharing grandchildren. Lowell Miller stories of his travels and life A celebration of life is experiences, stories that were embel- planned for 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, lished with each telling. He is survived by sisters Barbara SEE OBITUARIES, PAGE 14

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Only male, husband doesn’t have a chance My husband lives in a house with three women; he doesn’t stand a chance. The only other male beings in the house are usually cats and you know what we do to them? My daughters and I are close. We have an unusual bond that I’m not sure many mothers and daughters share. We’re just weird. We have odd, raucous moments of unexplained laughter. My daughters are

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Plant trees, shrubs to feed feathered friends provide a natural food source for the birds this winter.

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also attract insects that feed the birds all year round.

Used by cedar waxwings, grosbeaks, robins, thrushes, towhees. Showy white berries stand out on the bare branches all winter long and this native plant thrives on rainfall alone, making it a great choice for a landscape without a sprinkler system. The fruit is not as tasty as other options so the birds will save this meal until the dead of winter when not much else is hanging around. Snowberry has the added bonus of small spring blossoms that provide nectar for hummingbirds. Early bloomers are important for hummingbirds as we often forget to fill and clean feeders during cold weather.

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One play in the works, another coming at Imagination Theatre Imagination Theatre will present “The Twelve Dancing Princesses,” an original production, Nov. 8 at Glacier Middle School. The play will be staged at both 2 and 7 p.m. Admission is $5 and tickets will be available at the door. The middle school is at 240 N. A St. in Buckley. In addition, Imagination Theatre will soon be hosting auditions for “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” a production based on the classic TV special. Needed are five boys and five girls between the ages of 8 and 16; there’s one additional character that could be either boys or girl. Auditions will be from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Nov. 6 and 7 at in the J.J. Smith building. Sign-ups will begin 15 minutes prior to audition time. For those selected, rehearsals will begin Nov. 10. There will be three or four sessions weekly until late November. Performances are planned for Dec. 12 and 13. Imagination Theatre is a not-for-profit venture, geared for youth in the greater Plateau community. For information, phone 360-802-0908 or email imaginationtheatre@hotmail.com.


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Second honor in short career for WR graduate

Students visit High Point Students from Thunder Mountain Middle School’s leadership class recently dropped in on residents at Enumclaw’s High Point Village, something they have done twice a year for the past three years. “The goal of students attending High Point Village is for students to practice the servant-leadership principles we talk about in class,” according to class adviser Karl Karkainen. “Also, so much can be learned about others through conversation – students ask for wisdom and lessons the residents have learned over the years during our visits. We love participating in activities and projects in the Enumclaw community. Pictured above are students Emma Tinney, Maycee Popke and Margaret Petellin.

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Testing set for ‘highly capable’ The Enumclaw School District offers the opportunity for K-12 students to be assessed for talented (Highly Capable) services. This year’s test for students in first through 12th grades will be given from 9 a.m. to noon on Nov. 15 at Southwood Elementary School. Kindergarten assessment will take place dur-

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Filbert Harris Krull was born on July 29th, 1924 to Harm and Rachel Krull in George, Iowa. He grew up on the farm in Iowa and went to Country grade school thru the eighth grade and graduated high School in George Iowa in 1942. He was drafted in the Army January 1949 and after 1 year, he was discharged and assigned to the Army Reserves for six years. He was called back for active duty October 1950 and was discharged in November 1951. He married Alvina Van Goor, February 9, 1951. They raised two children, Bonnie and Jeff. They moved from George, Iowa to Enumclaw in July 1956 to work in the retail lumber and hardware business what was known as “Bestway” back then. Spent the last 21 years of his career in life and health insurance with New York Life Insurance. Retired in 1990 and traveled as snowbirds to Arizona for 25 winters, Fil loved traveling in his motorhome. He also loved going back to Iowa in the fall and helping family with the harvesting. He was preceded in death by his wife Alvina, grandsons Kelly Krull and Casey Krull, sister Tressa Aning, brother Kenneth Krull and nephew Rodney Krull. Fil is survived by daughter Bonnie Blechschmidt, son Jeff Krull , both of Enumclaw, WA, grandson Lee Blechschmidt and wife Corrie of Enumclaw, WA, Brian Blechschmidt and wife Shanna of Renton, WA, great grandson Ethan Blechschmidt, great granddaughter Madison Blechschmidt, brother John Krull (Eldora) of Rock Rapids, Iowa, and sister in law Arlys Krull of George, Iowa. A memorial service will be held on Saturday November 15, 2014 at 2pm at Calvary Presbyterian Church in Enumclaw and an Inurnment at Tahoma National Cemetery.

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the Filipino Club and the Unified Club where she planned numerous community events. She wrote and implemented a program for the student store, hosted an Academy dinner and silent auction, spoke at the academy graduation, partnered with nutrition services to redesign the lunch menu, helped the community urban garden that was featured on NBC, and has been an Ignite Liaison (a program to introduce young women into the information technology field), and provided students with job shadows and internships at Microsoft. Most recently, she presented at the National Academy Foundation conference and implemented typhoon relief for the Philippines with Child United, Denny Middle School, and Chief Sealth International High School.

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Girls lead charge to state XC championships Engebretsen places second in 3A field to pace Enumclaw High girls squad By Dennis Box Editor

Samantha Engebretsen led the Enumclaw Hornets 3A girls cross country team to a fifth-place finish at the West Central District meet Saturday, earning the team a state berth. Engebretsen took second place overall with a time of 19 minutes, 30.10 seconds, shaving a minute off the time she posted during the 2013 district meet. Hunter Storm ran 14th in 20:32.97. The team scored 130 points at the 5,000 meters district meet, which was run at the American Lake Golf Course in Lakewood. The top five teams and top 25 individual runners advanced to state. Engebretsen said the hills at American Lake were “pretty difficult” and running the course twice was a “mental battle for sure.” The junior said this was the most difficult race of the season because the “competition was so high.” She said she may have started too fast but was strong at the end and she was excited with her finish and the prospect of competing in the state meet. The Class 3A state meet is set for Saturday at Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco.

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Enumclaw High’s Eric Hamel placed 12th during Saturday’s district cross country meet and earned a berth into this weekend’s state meet in Pasco. At right is EHS standout Samantha Engebretsen, who finished second in the field and led the girls’ squad to a team berth at state. Photos by Dennis Box 48 - Amanda Stenslie 21:42.46 78 - Alexandra Puzon 22:48.05 81 - Bryn Zeman-Witzel 22:52.88

Individual EHS boys results

The Hornets’ Eric Hamel placed 12th at the district competition with a time of 16:50.79 in the West Central District 3A boys meet. Hamel will advance to the state meet next weekend at Sun Willows Golf Course. The team finished ninth with a score of 214. 12 - Eric Hamel 16:50.79 45 - Bryce Johnson 17:31.69 Enumclaw 51 - Teagan Eldridge 17:44.22 Enumclaw 54 - Tyler Bogh 17:47.83 Enumclaw 61 - Josh Sanders 17:53.08 Enumclaw 85 - Brandon Vick 18:33.74 Enumclaw 92 - Alex Blanchard 18:48.98 Enumclaw

After sharing league championship, White River girls on the way to state By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

The White River High girls will be heading to Sun Willows Golf Course in Pasco for this weekend’s Class 2A state cross country championships. The seven-member squad will leave Buckley Thursday afternoon, give the Sun Willows course a practice run on Friday, then compete against the state’s best on Saturday. The Hornets earned a state berth last weekend with a second-place finish at the Westside Classic, the statequalifying meet for the West Central District. Runners

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Hornets end with Chief Sealth By Kevin Hanson Senior Writer

The White River Hornets will wrap up a disappointing season Friday night with a “Week 10” game against Chief Sealth International High School. The contest will kick off at 7 p.m. on the Seahawks’ home turf in Seattle. The 10th game of the season marks the beginning of postseason action for teams making the playoffs.

Other squads find pairings against other non-playoff teams. White River Athletic Director Chris Gibson reached out to the Seahawks of the Metro League’s Valley Division and found a willing participant. White River finished the regular season with a record of 2-7, which included a 1-6 mark in South Puget Sound League 2A play. The Seahawks finished 3-6 overall, splitting their four league tilts. White River completed its regular

season on Halloween night, getting entirely spooked by the visiting Orting Cardinals, who rolled to a 45-21 victory. The game was close early, as Orting opened with a 41-yard touchdown run by Josh Ellington, only to be answered by a 71-yard TD toss from White River quarterback Derek Bell to Hunter Hendricks. Things quickly went wrong for the

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SPORTS ROUNDUP VOLLEYBALL

Enumclaw 3, Auburn Mountainview 1 25-15, 23-25, 25-17, 25-22 October 28 at Enumclaw Enumclaw: Hayley Sonneson 10 kills, 6 digs; Barbie Becker 19 kills, 13 digs; Gia Landis 14 assists, 8 digs; Kysa Bursch 10 assists, 11 digs. Enumclaw record (final, regular season): 11-3 league and overall. White River 3, Orting 0 Scores not provided October 28 at Orting Details not provided. White River record (final, regular season): 10-4 league, 10-5 overall.

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Auburn Riverside 0, Enumclaw 0 Auburn Riverside wins in shootout October 30 at Auburn Riverside Shutout: Katie Craft. Enumclaw record (final, regular season): 7-7 league, 7-9 overall. White River 2, Orting 1 October 30 at White River White River goals: Salina Corcoran 23:00 (Mak Mueller assist); Annabelle Hall 58:00. White River record (final, regular season): 10-4 league, 11-5 overall).

FOOTBALL FROM 12 Hornets, as Orting posted two more touchdowns in the first quarter and jumped to a 21-7 lead. Another TD and a field goal by the Cards in the second period gave the visitors a 31-7 lead as the teams filed into the locker rooms at halftime. Two more Orting touchdowns in the

Enumclaw 2, Lakes 0 October 28 at Enumclaw Enumclaw goals: Taylor Tandecki 6:00 (Katie Christensen assist); Tandecki 65:00 (Mia Fornelius). Franklin Pierce 3, White River 1 October 28 at Franklin Pierce Details not provided.

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BOND FROM 1 approximately $62 million. Plans for Black Diamond call for replacing the existing school with a new facility, built on the same ground. For a full school year, during construction, Black Diamond students would be transported to Enumclaw where they would fill the J.J. Smith building. The cost for the new elementary school is estimated at about $20 million.

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10 portable buildings on campus and, at Black Diamond, 40 percent of the student body is housed in portables. That makes for a lot of entry points, Nelson said, allowing anyone into school spaces. If construction is completed as planned, Enumclaw High would have just three outside entrances instead of the present 70. The current Black Diamond Elementary now has more than 20 entry doors; a new school would have just one.

Financing plans

If district voters were to approve a bond between $60 million and $65 million, the district would receive an additional $18.1 million from the state. The district will be pitching the fact that local sales taxes would not increase with passage of the bond issue. That’s because an existing bond, passed years ago to build Thunder Mountain Middle School, will be paid off at the

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The White River High choir program will host a bingo night and silent auction, all in support of a planned trip to a festival at Silverwood Theme Park in North Idaho. Doors to the fundraising event open at 6 p.m. Nov. 14 in the White River High commons. Bingo begins at 6:30 and cards will be available for $2 each or three for $5. Bingo prizes include a Samsung notebook, gift cards, Sonicare toothbrush and more. Auction items include bark and gravel, Oakley sunglasses, teeth whitening, piano lessons, house cleaning and dog grooming. Desserts and snacks will be available.

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Bonney Lake resident Marvin Falk died Oct. 24, 2014, at the age of 67. He was born June 25, 1947, in Jamestown, N.D. to the late Jacob and Eleanor Falk. He was passionate about classic Fords, taking care of cars and motorcycles and shopping and finding treasures for his family. He was a man of all grades who enjoyed yard work and feeding birds. He is survived by wife Karen Falk of Bonney Lake; sons Jacob of Mill Creek, Wash. David (Trinity) of Kirkland, Wash., and Joseph (Toni) of Bonney Lake; sister Louise Sodawasser of Redmond, Wash.; brother-in-law Marvin Falk Harold Mickleson; sister in law Mary Ann Falk (friend Ajhana); and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by sisters Mary Falk and Arlene Mickleson and brother Louie Falk. A memorial service will take place at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, at Weeks’ Funeral Home in Buckley. All may sign the online guest book at www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.

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The district planned two open houses to explain the proposed bond and hear public comments. The first was last night (Tuesday, Nov. 4) in the Enumclaw High library; the second session is planned for 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, at Black Diamond Elementary. Additionally, the district is hosting an online survey. It can be found at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ bondsurvey2014. The survey also can be accessed by visiting the Enumclaw School District website and clicking on the appropriate link on the home page. The survey will be available until Dec. 1.

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end of 2016. The Thunder Mountain bond now bumps up the districtwide property tax rate by a sum of $1.60 for every $1,000 of assessed property value. That means the owner of property assessed at $250,000 pays $400 annually due to the existing bond. Tax bills will drop by $400 at the end of 2016 or be replaced with the potential new bond.

Enumclaw resident Edith Evans died Nov. 1, 2014. She was 92. She was born Jan. 18, 1922, in Egan, S.D. Arrangements are by Weeks’ Enumclaw Funeral Home. For service information and to leave condolences for the family, visit www.weeksfuneralhomes.com.


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Speeding between Enumclaw and Auburn? DOT gives warning Those who drive between Enumclaw and Auburn are now getting a digital notice if they’re creeping above the speed limit. The Washington State Patrol has implemented a speed trailer on state Route 164 near 188th St. to remind motorists that the speed limit is 50 mph. The Department of Transportation reduced the speed limit from 55 to 50 mph two years ago in the hopes of reducing collisions in the area. “Often times, when asked, violators say that they thought the speed limit was 55,” WSP Sgt. Joe Zimmer said.

Zimmer hopes that the “reminder” trailer helps to reduce collisions in a place that has been identified as a Target Enforcement Area. Such areas were developed to specifically locate zones in District Two (King

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White River’s girls cross country crew capped a successful regular season with a second-place finish at last weekend’s district meet. The squad is now headed to Pasco for the Class 2A state meet. Contributed photo

from throughout the district, representing 15 schools, gathered at American Lake in Lakewood. The runaway winner was Liberty of Issaquah and White River finished No. 2, slightly ahead of Lindbergh. The Hornet crew headed to state includes Madison Moser, who was 11th at districts with a time of 20:22.34; Brenna Liebel, 12th, 20:25.67; Camryn Berryhill, 16th, 20:38.92; Courtney Gelmini, 20th, 20:52.51; Jenna Guenthner, 40th, 22:03.15; Hannah Swettenam, 50th, 22:26.81; and Kacy Coyle, 56th,

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22:35.24. The White River boys placed 10th in a 16-team field and are finished for the season. Advancing to state, in both the boys and girls competition, were the top six teams and top 30 individuals.

The top finishers among the Hornet boys were Konnor Sokalski and Alex Anderson, who finished a split-second apart and claimed 54th and 55th place, respectively. Also competing were Seth Berryhill, Matthew McKinley, AJ Aspelund, Stephen Woods and Jadon Flanders.

EHS finishes in three-team tilt By Dennis Box Editor

Enumclaw High ended its regular football season in an unusual three-way tie for fourth place, giving the Hornets a shot at making the district playoffs. The Hornets ended in a tie with Sumner and Lakes, all with 3-4 South Puget Sound League 3A records. The tie breaker will be a 6:30 p.m. two-quarter game between Sumner and Enumclaw at Franklin Pierce Stadium. The game will be played past the newspaper’s press deadline. Check the web for results, www.courierherald.com. The winner of the game will play two quarters against the Lakes Lancers. The winner of that contest will advance to the district playoffs, scheduled to begin Nov. 7 or 8 against Juanita. The time and stadium had not been determined by the press deadline. Enumclaw closed out the regular season Thursday at home losing to Auburn Mountainview 49-28. The Hornets’ overall regular season record is 4-5. Peninsula won the conference with a 7-0 record, Auburn Mountainview came in second at 6-1 and Auburn third at 5-2.

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That information doesn’t come from the Auditor’s Office or secretary of state. Political consultants and parties use their own databases, or data from thirdparty vendors, to fill in the blanks not provided in voter registration records. Q: How can my vote be private if these people know my voting history Election officials take great care to protect the secrecy of every vote. Although every ballot return is recorded on a voter’s registration record, that’s where the documentation ends. After that, ballots (still inside the inner secrecy envelope) are separated from the outer envelope with the voter name and voter ID. Once the two

base available for public inspection. This includes the name, address, date of birth, and voting history of every voter. The voting history only reflects whether a voter returned a ballot, not how they voted. RCW 29A.08.710 allows election officials to protect voter phone numbers, emails (if they provided it), Driver’s License number, and any portion of a social security number. Our office protects this data. Q: How does the young man walking door-to-door have a list that includes phone numbers and political affiliations?

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Moore, Kerrigan announce engagement Emily Moore and Jordan Kerrigan have announced their engagement and plans for a summer wedding. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Michael and Leslie Moore of Ravensdale. She graduated in 2008 from Enumclaw High School before attending Green River Community College and Washington State University. She is employed as a licensed practical nurse at Enumclaw Health and Rehabilitation Center. The groom-elect is the son of Stephanie Jannsen of Buckley. He is a 2009 graduate of White River High School and attended Green River Community College. He is employed as emergency medical technician for AMR and is a resident firefighter for the city of Buckley. The couple plan to be married Aug. 1, 2015, in Chehalis, Wash.

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MESSAGE FROM JANEL Leading with Respect & Humility There are many things in this school district of which we can be proud. People visit our schools from across the United States, and even more read about how we do things in White River from books and journals. At the heart of this district are our people—what they do and equally important, how they do it. We are blessed with strong leadership throughout the district. Evidence of this can be seen in our school board, our administrators, our teachers, and our classified staff. We view everyone as being in a leadership position; it’s just that they have differing roles and responsibilities!

READY! FOR KINDERGARTEN A BIG thank you to Kelly Fitzpatrick and Shauna Perez for their coordination of the Ready! for Kindergarten program. Ready! for K helps provide early learning support to parents with children 3 - 5 years old who want to learn more about how to help their child be ready and successful when they come to Kindergarten. For more information go to www.readyforkindergarten.org/wrsd

But, it is much more than that; we have successfully developed a culture in White River in which “leadership” is viewed— and lived—through three distinct lenses. First, our district reflects “dispersed” leadership. That is, leadership is dispersed throughout the district at every level, day in and day out. Second, White River educators have a “servant” view of leadership. They view what they do and how they do it through the lens of “How can I help you?” Third, and equally important, is that leadership activity in this district is undertaken with a sincere sense of “respect and humility”. We understand how fortunate we are to live and work in such great schools, with such great colleagues, with such great kids, who have such wonderful parents, and all of this in such a great community! In short, we never forget that we are blessed to “get to” do this job, as opposed to simply “having to” do this job! Our view of “leadership with humility” is grounded in the belief that we should roll up our sleeves, pull up a chair, and work constantly and tirelessly to create schools and classrooms that would be good enough for our own child. Essentially, we all espouse to be leaders that are approachable, demonstrate care and walk with our followers. And, when people speak of the White River School District they will say, “Hey, those people really mean it when they say they want all kids to learn at high levels!” Plus, these people are really nice! That’s White River.

WIZARD OF OZ The White River School District presents a kindergarten – 12th grade production of the classic Wizard of Oz. November 21 & 22 December 5 & 6 Friday Shows 7pm Saturday Shows at 2pm & 7pm

In this issue we are proud to highlight important elements of our Early Childhood programs, the accomplishments of our Lady Golfers to include Coach of the Year, Todd Miller, and the celebration surrounding the White River High School Automotive Program as they recently earned the coveted NATEF Certification.

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“Simply put, a child’s early years lay the foundation for all that is to come. In recent years, researchers have learned that the human brain develops the vast majority of its neurons, and is at its most receptive to learning, between birth and three years of age. In fact, the intake of new information is critical to the formation of active neural pathways” (Shonkoff & Phillips, 2000). In the White River School District, we know our early years with students are critical in the educational journey of our kids. Our classrooms are places where kids are beginning to think, talk, and act like authors, illustrators, mathematicians and scientists. The standards for early learning help prepare students for rigorous and complex thinking, speaking and listening skills. Here are a few of the early learning math standards: • Know number names and the count sequence, meaning students can count to 100 by ones and tens. (Kindergarten, Counting and Cardinality, Standard A) • Compare numbers, meaning, students can identify whether the number of objects is greater than, less than, or equal to the number of objects in another group (Kindergarten, Counting and Cardinality, Standard B). • Represent and solve problems involving addition and subtraction (First Grade Operations and Algebraic Thinking, Standard 1 ). When our teachers participate in professional development for math with expert Janis Heigl, the learning is focused on standards. Teacher engage in the process of breaking each standard down into skills young learners can understand. One critical concept for number sense is understanding “fiveness” and “tensness.” Although you won’t find these words in a Webster’s Dictionary, they are powerful words for kids and teachers. In every kindergarten and first grade classroom, students work with number racks, a simple tool with five red and five white beads to represent a group of five or a group of ten. Kids quickly learn that if all of the red beads are moved together, that is a group of five and they don’t need to count each bead. We know these engaging experiences will help our early learners be successful mathematicians!

Developmental Preschool, located at Mountain Meadow Elementary, is an early childhood program blended with specialized approaches and services for children with special needs. Children are provided a nurturing environment that promotes growth in all developmental areas. Specialists work with groups or individual students, as determined by the needs of the student. Daycare: White River Child Care is a gem in learning music, numbers, letters, science, art and a lot of outside adventures. Our program has rules and structure with a caring and loving environment that makes learning exciting and fun. Our goals are to prepare our kids for preschool and to love them to pieces! Parenting Classes: A variety of parenting classes are offered throughout the year through the White River Family Center. Classes are free and include childcare. From Baby Basics, support groups for relatives raising children, and understanding ADHD, there are a wide variety of classes from which to choose. For more information, call 253 697-8461

NATEF CERTIFIED White River High School automotive instructors Greg Holbrook and Shelley Skinner are honored at a school board meeting. They have recently earned the coveted NATEF Certification for Maintenance and Light Repair, becoming only one of twelve high school programs in the state to earn this distinction.

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Our White River High School Lady Golfers are really showing some serious skills on the course! Winding up the season as 18-0 league champs and district honors, they are getting ready to go on to State competition in the spring. In October they competed at the South Puget Sound League 2A district tournament and came away with four out of six possible automatic state berths. Georgia Lavinder, Sofia Lavinder, Sydnee Scott and Maci Goethals will all go to State competition, while Amanda Lance, Jordanne Fray, and Dani Barbee will play in the spring qualifier for another chance at state play. First team all-league will include Lance, Scott and Goethals. Second team will include Fray and Georgia Lavinder. Honorable mention went to Sofia Lavinder and Dani Barbee

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We wish to thank the community for remembering Frank during his illness with your calls, cards and pictures awakening memories of his years with friends and colleagues. Also, for your part in his celebration of life service. Franks was very proud to have been part of helping to see that Enumclaw was a special place to live and work. The Frank Osborne family • • • A sincere thank you to everyone who helped and supported us during the loss of our mother, grandmother and great-grandmother AnnaMae Jensen. AnnaMae was a wonderful, loving, lifelong member of our community. A special thank you to all of the wonderful people at Enumclaw Health and Rehabilitation Center. Their care of our mother and the support they gave our family was truly above and beyond the call of duty. We are very fortunate to have this facility and staff in our community. AnnaMae also resided at High Point Village for five years and we will always be grateful for their compassion and care. She truly loved her time there. A special thanks to the Hope Lutheran Church who provided a wonderful memorial for AnnaMae. There was a full house that

IN THE MILITARY Army Pvt. Edward H. Guffy graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches and field training exercises. Guffy is the son of Julie Harris of South Prairie and Ross Guffy of Des Moines, Wash. He is a 2012 graduate of White River High School.

day and AnnaMae would have been very happy. The church women who provided the luncheon did an outstanding job. Also, the friends and relatives who graciously brought dishes for all to enjoy. The memorial was a celebration of AnnaMae’s life

and the detail pastor Dan Wilson and Pastor Keith Marshall provided us was memorable. We will miss our mother terribly and she will be remembered by us and all who know and loved her. The family of AnnaMae Jensen

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Anderson, a single person as to 50% Reference Number of Deed of Trust: 20070118001945 Assignment of Deed of Trust: 20070126001757 Legal Description (abbreviated): Ptn SE SW, Sec 10, Twp 20N, Rng 6E, W.M. King County Assessor’s Property Tax Parcel Number: 102006 9038 05 N OT I C E O F T RU S TEE’S SALE P U R S UA N T TO R C W CH. 61.24, ET. SEQ. TO: Rancho Corazon, LLC, a Washington limited liability company 41333 236th Ave SE Enumclaw, WA 98022 TO: Laurie Hart 41333 236th Ave SE Enumclaw, WA 98022 (ALL NOTICES MAILED VIA REGULAR AND CERTIFIED MAIL, RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED) I. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN the undersigned Trustee will, on the 5th day of December, 2014, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock, a.m., in the main lobby at the King County Regional Justice Center, 4 0 1 Fo u r t h Ave nu e North, in the City of Kent located at King County, State of Washington, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable in cash at the time of sale, the following described real prope r t y, s i t u a t e i n t h e County of King, State of Washington, to-wit: The West 960 feet of the North half of the Southeast quarter of the S o u t h we s t q u a r t e r o f Section 10, Township 20 Nor th, Range 6 East, W.M., in King County, Washington; AND, The South 60 feet of the North half of the Southeast quarter of the S o u t h we s t q u a r t e r o f Section 10, Township 20 Nor th, Range 6 East, W.M., in King County, Washington; EXCEPT the West 960 feet thereof; EXCEPT the East 20 feet for County Road. Situate in the County of King, State of Washington. King County Assessor Ta x P a r c e l N o . : 102006-9038-05 which is subject to the Deed of Trust dated January 17, 2007, recorded on Januar y 18, 2007, under King County Au d i t o r ’s F i l e N o. 20070118001945, records of King County, Washington, from Ranc h o C o r a z o n L L C, a Washington limited liability company as Grantor, to Sloan Bobrick Oldfield & H e l s d o n , P. S . , a s Tr ustee, to secure an obligation in favor of Trevin Anderson, as Beneficiary, in which the beneficiary assigned all of his beneficial interest in said Deed of Trust to Ronald G. Anderson and Shaaron J. Anderson, husb a n d a n d w i fe, a s t o 50% and Karene R. Anderson, a single person, as to 50%, under that Assignment of Deed of Trust recorded January 26, 2007 under King County Auditor’s File No. 20070126001757, records of King County, Washington. An Appointment of Successor Trustee dated September 10, 2013, recorded on September 11, 2013 under King County Auditor’s F i l e N o . 20130911001591, appointed Oldfield & Helsdon, PLLC as the new Trustee.

II. THERE ARE NO LEGAL ACTIONS PENDING No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the D e e d o f Tr u s t o r t h e Beneficiary’s successor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any court by reason of the Grantors’ default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. DEFAULTS The defaults for which this foreclosure is made are as follows: Failure to pay when due the following amounts w h i c h a r e n ow i n a r rears: S TAT E M E N T O F D E FAULT AND ITEMIZED A C C O U N T O F AMOUNT IN ARREARS: The beneficiary alleges that you are in default for failure to pay the following past due amounts including principal, interest, late fees, and attorney fees/costs as provided for in the above referenced Promissory Note in the amount of $395,500.00 calculated through September 3, 2014 which are in arrears as follows:

pursuant to the terms of t h e o bl i g a t i o n a n d / o r Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. PRIOR NOTICE OF DEFAULT TRANSMITTED A written Notice of Defa u l t fo r t h e D e e d o f Trust was transmitted by the beneficiary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantor’s successor in interest at the following addresses: Rancho Corazon, LLC, a Washington limited liability company 41333 236th Ave SE Enumclaw, WA 98022 Laurie Hart 41333 236th Ave SE Enumclaw, WA 98022 by both first class and certified mail on the 25th day of July, 2014, mailed to Rancho Corazon, LLC, a Washington limited liability company at 41333 236th Ave SE, Enumclaw, WA 98022 and to Laur ie Har t at 41333 236th Ave SE, Enumclaw, WA 98022, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real property descr ibed in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such posting. V I I . S TAT E M E N T O F COSTS AND FEES T h e Tr u s t e e , w h o s e name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fe e s d u e a t a ny t i m e prior to the sale. VIII. EFFECT OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the above-described property. IX. RESTRAINT OF SALE BY LAWSUIT Anyone having any objection to the sale of any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they br ing a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X.NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trustee’s sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the grantor under the deed of trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summar y proceedings under chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenantoccupied proper ty, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. XI. NOTICE THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME. You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date of this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. CONTA C T A H O U S I N G COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you are eligible and it may help you save

your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and oppor tunities to keep yo u r h o u s e, yo u m ay contact the following: The statewide foreclosure hotline for assist a n c e a n d r e fe r ra l t o housing counselors r e c o m m e n d e d by t h e Housing Finance Commission. T e l e p h o n e : (1-877-894-4663) W e b s i t e : http://www.wshfc.org/bu yers/counseling.htm The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development: T e l e p h o n e : (1-800-569-4287) W e b s i t e : http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm?webListAction=search&searchstate=WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys: T e l e p h o n e : (1-800-606-4819) Website: http://nwjustice.org/what-clear DATED this 3rd day of September, 2014. OLDFIELD & HELSDON, PLLC Successor Trustee By: Thomas H. Oldfield 1401 Regents Blvd., Suite 102 Fircrest, WA 98466 Tel: (253) 564-9500 # 587164 11/12/14, 11/26/14

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PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE CITY OF ENUMCLAW The Enumclaw Planning Commission has rescheduled their November regularly scheduled meeting. The November 27, 2014 meeting has been changed to November 20, 2014. The meeting will be held in the Council Chambers at City Hall (1339 Griffin Avenue) at 7:00 p.m. If you have any questions, please contact the C o m m u n i t y D eve l o p ment Department at 1 3 0 9 M y r t l e Ave n u e, Enumclaw, WA 98022 or by calling (360) 8253593. C o m m u n i t y D eve l o p ment City of Enumclaw # 598269 11/5/14 CITY OF BONNY LAKE SR 410/PEDESTRIAN IMPROVEMENTS MP 13.91 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City of Bonney Lake, 9002 Main Street East Suite 125, P.O. Box 7380, Bonney Lake, Washington

Principal Balance $ 395,500.00 Interest $ 471,633.75 TOTAL PAST DUE: $ 867,133.75 NON-MONETARY DEFAULTS: You are also in default of the following obligations in your Deed of Tr ust dated January 17, 2007 as follows: 1.2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 real property taxes, interest and penalty in the amount of $19,754.64. IV. SUMS OWING ON THE OBLIGATION The sums owing on the obligations secured by the Deed of Trust total: Principal $395,500.00, together with interest at the rate of eighteen percent (18%) per annum f r o m t h e 1 7 t h d ay o f January, 2007 until default and at the default interest rate thereafter, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Promissory Note dated or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. AC T S R E Q U I R E D TO CURE DEFAULT T h e a b ove - d e s c r i b e d real property will be sold to satisfy the expenses of sale and the obligat i o n s s e c u r e d by t h e Deed of Trust as provided by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances on the 5th day of December, 2014. The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by the 24th day of November, 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discont i nu a n c e o f t h e s a l e. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time on or before the 24th day of November, 2014 (11 days before the sale date), the defaults as set forth in Paragraph III are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated at any time after the 24th day of November, 2014 (11 days before the sale d a t e ) a n d b e fo r e t h e sale by the Grantor or the Grantor’s successor in interest or the holder of any recorded Junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire principal and interest secured by the Deed of Tr ust, plus costs, fees, and adva n c e s, i f a ny, m a d e

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would think Maris said God didn’t like TV, which was one of the 7-3/4 deadly sins in ‘61. My dad and I watched games (the few that were on) on a black and white Zenith TV he bought from Gronvik’s in Enumclaw in the early 1960s. It had a disk with little buttons you pushed and it would spin and find the channel. I still think it is the coolest thing ever invented except for maybe permanent press T-shirts. The Yankees won the World Series in ‘61, beating the Cincinnati Reds in

five games, but many were sure the universe would collapse after Maris took down Ruth’s record. Maybe our universe was salvaged in December of that year when Barbie finally found Ken and the balance returned to normal. The ‘61 worry warts didn’t know it, but they had much more to wring their hands about than Maris. By 1961, John Lennon had figured out how to tune his guitar. I thought Maris was cool guy when I was kid, and I still do.

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