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February 19, 2014 edition of the Bonney Lake and Sumner Courier-Herald
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Bonney Lake and Sumner gymnasts on to state meet
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The forecast for today, Wednesday, calls for cloudy skies and showers with high temperatures to 42 and overnight lows of 34. Thursday and Friday calls for a chance of snow with a high to 42 and overnight to 29. The weekend will be partly sunny with highs to 45.
By Theresa De Lay Staff Writer
East Pierce Fire and Rescue responded to the report of a house fire at approximately 6 a.m. Thursday. Upon arrival, firefight-ers discovered the Mountain View Drive home was filled with smoke and a woman was trapped inside on the second f loor. She was rescued and treated for smoke inhalation before being released at the scene.
Responding crews included four fire engines, a ladder truck and two medic units. One crew located and extinguished the fire while a second crew rescued the woman from a
House fire threatens woman
Sarah WehmannStaff Writer
The Sumner School District had two levies on the ballot of the special election on Tuesday, Feb. 11.
On the night of the elec-tion, both levies were pass-ing.
Proposition No. 1 with 4,784 yes votes and Proposition No. 2 with
4,548.“The Sumner School
District is pleased that our local community has renewed its commitment to the students in our dis-trict by passing our levy measures,” Superintendent Sara Johnson said. “With the current shortfall in funding at the state level, our local community sup-port remains paramount, enabling us to continue to
provide excellent instruc-tion, every day, in every classroom, for every stu-dent for the upcoming 2015-18 school years.”
The levies present-ed to the voters were Proposition No. 1: Replacement Educational Programs, Maintenance and Operations Levy and Proposition 2: Instructional Technology Capital Levy.
Proposition 1 is a pro-posed levy that would replace the Sumner School District’s current levy that was approved in 2010 that is expiring at the end of 2014.
It is a four year levy that pays for items not fund-ed or not fully funded by the state, according to a Sumner School District press release.
Some of those items include additional staff for instruction, supervision and safety; teacher train-ing and development and
building maintenance, materials and supplies along with others.
Proposition No. 1 is not a new tax, this levy will only replace an expiring one.
The second levy on this ballot, Proposition No. 2, is a four year levy that would pay for improve-ments to classroom tech-nology. This levy would be a new tax for residents.
Some of the improve-ments this levy could help improve include having
Voters approve school levy
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See fIrE, Page 13
Firefighters rescued woman from second floor bedroom window
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High HoopsThe sumner fans, band, dancers and cheer-leaders supported the Spartan girls Friday against White River in the subdistrict cham-pionship game. Sumner lost 56-54. Story on page 2. Photos by Dennis Box
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The Sumner Spartans girls bas-ketball hosted the White River Hornets in the final game of the subdistricts tournament on Friday, Feb. 14.
And for only the second time all season, the Spartans lost. The Hornets won a close game 56-54.
Sumner trailed for most of the game. The Spartans made a run at the end of the first half to bring them within three, 29-26.
With 1:32 remaining in the third quarter, Sumner took the lead of White River 41-39. But the Hornets regained the lead enter-ing the fourth quarter.
White River never looked back, the Hornets managed to hold onto its lead.
This game was deciding what seed Sumner and White River would enter districts. With the loss, the Spartans go on to dis-tricts as the No. 2 seed.
The Spartans will play an unde-cided at the time of press oppo-nent at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 19 at Bellarmine Prep High School.
The subdistricts started on Tuesday, Feb. 11 as the Sumner Spartans faced the Evergreen
Wolverines.Sumner won 64-29.Sumner scored the first points
of the game and Evergreen kept it close until late in the second quarter.
The Wolverines took the lead with 1:55 to go in the first 13-12 but the Spartans got it back on a three from junior Anna Hurd.
Sumner never looked back, the girls led 29-19 at the half.
Evergreen would score 10 more points in the second half while
Sumner added 35 to its score.The second game of the tourna-
ment came on Thursday, Feb. 13 as Sumner beat Franklin Pierce 51-26.
Entering districts the girls are 21-2 overall.
Sumner BoysThe Sumner boys also host-
ed the subdistricts tournament which started on Tuesday, Feb. 11.
The boys fought hard but came
up short, losing its first game of the tournament 64-57 to the Renton Indians.
The Spartans trailed by five at the half, 28-23.
The boys were down by as much as 10 in the second half and got as close as two but it wasn’t enough to take the lead away from the Indians.
Sumner continued the tourna-ment on Thursday against the Foster Bulldogs.
The Spartans won 63-51.There was no third game for
the Sumner boys, per a coin flip the Spartans are ranked sixth entering districts.
The first game of the 2A dis-tricts tournament for the boys was at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 17 at Foss High School where they played the Lindbergh Eagles.
The game had not been played by press deadline, therefore no scores were available. For scores and game recaps, visit the Courier-Herald’s website, blscou-rierherald.com.
Bonney Lake GirlsThe Bonney Lake Panthers
girls basketball team went 1-1 in the 3A subdistricts tournament.
The Panthers lost the first round on Wednesday, Feb. 12 to the Kennedy Catholic Lancers 49-40.
The tournament continued on Friday, Feb. 14 for the Panthers as the girls faced off against the Enumclaw Hornets.
The Panthers beat the Hornets 45-39 and will enter districts the third seed.
Bonney Lake played Kelso in the first round of districts at 2:45 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 17 at Clover Park High School.
The game had not been played by press deadline, therefore no scores were available. For scores and game recaps, visit the Courier-Herald’s website, blscou-rierherald.com.
Sumner girls take second seed in districts
Joy Mahnen goes up for a jump shot at home Friday against White River in the subdistrict title game. Sumner lost 56-54. Photo by Dennis Box
Riley Bruil goes up for a layup against Renton. Photo by Dennis Box
By Dennis Box and Kevin Hanson
WrestlingBonney Lake
The Bonney Lake wres-tling team f lexed it skill and muscle at the district tournament.
The Panthers took five district weight class titles Saturday at the district match. The days events were held at the Bonney Lake High School.
Carson Corbale, 106 pounds, beat Jake Treece of Enumclaw 7-3 from the championship.
At 132 Colton Tracy beat Zach Berry from Decatur 14-3. Tracy pinned his previous two opponents to get into the champion-ship round.
Caid Caveness, 145, beat Dennis Good from Decatur
At 152 Cayle Williams pinned Christian Arag in 2 minutes, 50 seconds.
Chili Sabin, 182, pinned Wyley Stweart from Enumclaw in 57 second.
David Smith took fifth at 285, Caleb Davis fifth at 220 and Jordan Cozzi fifth at 120
Sumner
The Sumner wres-tlers were on the mat at Steilacoom during the district tournament and brought home a string of wins.
Tanner Petcovic took second in 113 pounds. Jake Harmon was fifth at 285.
Nathan James was sec-ond at 120.
Travis Filleau took sec-ond at 126.
Jed Schliesman was sec-
ond at 160.Hunter Eberhar was
fifth at 132 and Tanner Sjoden fifth at 182.
White River boys
The White River High boys took fourth-place honors during Saturday’s district wrestling tourna-ment at Orting.
Leading the way for the Hornets were three individual champions. Mason Hamilton captured the title at 106 pounds, defeating teammate Alex Armstrong in the finals; Trevor Kurtz was the champion at 138; and Austin Ross battled his way to the top at 195.
Other placers for the Hornets were William Brown, second place at 170 pounds; Dylan Kohler, third at 113; John Ayala, fourth, 126; Cody Schwab, fourth, 138; Case Ford, fifth, 152; Lucas Doll, sixth, 120; Erik Ball, sixth, 182
White River girls
Paced by Hannah Lewandowski’s individu-al championship, White River High’s girls battled their way to a fourth-place finish during Saturday’s Region II wrestling meet.
Staged at Steilacoom High, the event brought together 20 teams from the Class 4A, 3A and 2A ranks. In the final tally, White River trailed only Lakes, Puyallup and Emerald Ridge.
The only Hornet to advance to the finals, Lewandowski made the most of her opportunity. Competing in the 190-pound class, she pinned
her Peninsula Seahawk opponent at the 5:32 mark to earn her title.
Swim and DiveThe Sumner swim
and dive team took sixth place at the district meet Saturday.
The Spartans will be sending 12 to state.
Coach Jerry Turner sat the 200 meter and 400 free relay team, Devin Drobny will be swimmng the 50 and 100 free.
David Kakuk and Bryce Corrigan will be compet-ing in dive.
• State teamDavid KakukBryce CorriganDevin DrobnyCameron RetzlaffHunter MolenStephen BoneChase LawrenceMax WalkerTim ManchikFabian MossnerJustin HansenZach Traufler
District results
Kakuk - second in div-
ing, 18th in the 50 freeCorrigan - third in
Diving,Drobny - third in the 50
free, fourth in the 100 free200 free relay - (fourth)
Molen, Retzlaff, Kakuk, Drobny
400 free relay - (fifth) Molen, Lawrence/Bone, Retzlaff, Drobny
Molen -12th in the 50 and eighth in the 100 free
Bone -11th in 100 f ly and 9th in 200 IM
Chase Davis -11th in the 200 free and 14th in 100 back
200 medley relay - sev-enth -- Lawrence, Lee, Bone, and Retzlaff
James Lee -11th in 100 breast
Justin Hansen - 17th in 100 f ly
Lawrence - 19th in 100 f ly and 17th in 100 back
Austin McKay - 22nd in 200 free and 19th in the 500 free
Beck Hannon - 21st in the 500 free
GymnsticsA group of seven
Bonney Lake and Sumner gymnasts are on the way
to the state meet after a strong showing in the West Central District meet Saturday at Mount Rainier.
Kiley McCain, from Sumner, finished fourth all around with a score of 34.475. She took sec-ond on bars with 8.4 and fourth on the vault with 8.750.
McCain will be com-peting for the all around along with Hailey Taylor and Nikole Otto, both from Bonney Lake.
Taylor took second on the f loor with 9.4 and Otto was seventh on the bars with 7.55.
In the vault event at state will be Lauren Water, Bonney Lake, and Sierra Tinsely, Sumner.
On the bars will be Waters, Tinsley and Ashlee Tarro, Sumner.
On the beam will be Tinsley and f loor McCurley and Tinsley.
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Wednesday 2/19
Girls BasketballBL vs. Wilson, Woodrow at 7:45 p.m. at Clover Park HS or vs. SS #1 at 7:45 p.m. at Washington HS(if they won 2/17)
Sumner vs. TBD at 7:45 p.m. at Bellarmine Prep HS or at 6 p.m. at Bellarmine Prep HS
Boys BasketballSumner vs. SS #1 at 7:45 p.m. at Curtis HS(if they won 2/17)
Friday 2/21
Boys and Girls wrestling - Mat Classic - at the Tacoma Dome
Gymnstic state meet - Tacoma Dome
Girls BasketballBL vs. TBD at 6 p.m. at Clover Park HS or at 7:45 p.m. at Clover Park HS(if they won 2/19)
Sumner vs. TBD at 6 or 7:45 p.m. at Curtis HSor at 6 or 7:45 p.m. at Wilson HS(depending if they won or lost 2/19)
Boys BasketballSumner vs. TBD at 7:45 p.m. at Foss HS (if they won 2/19)or vs. TBD at 6 p.m. at Bellarmine Prep HS (if they lost 2/19)
Saturday 2/22
Boys and Girls wrestling - Mat Classic - at the Tacoma Dome
Gymnstic state meet - Tacoma DomeGirls BasketballBL championship vs. TBD at 8 p.m. at Pacific Lutheran University(if they won 2/21)
Sumner championship vs. TBD at 4 p.m. at Pacific Lutheran University(if they won 2/21)
Boys BasketballSumner championship vs. TBD at 2 p.m. at Pacific Lutheran University(if they won 2/21)
This Week
Schedules are subject to change. Contact
school athletic offices for updates.
on to State
Sleep apnea is a debilitat-ing and life-shortening ail-ment that affects millions of people across the globe, many of whom do not know they have this poten-tially dangerous condition. Understanding sleep apnea and its symptoms and risk factors is imperative for
men and women who feel they have or may someday have sleep apnea.
What is sleep apnea?The word “apnea” is
Greek and means “without breath.” Sleep apnea occurs involuntarily and unex-pectedly while a person is asleep. It causes a person to
stop breathing repeatedly while sleeping -- sometimes hundreds of times a night -- estimates the American Sleep Apnea Association. These moments of breath-lessness can last a minute or longer and may not trig-ger a full awakening in a person.
There are different types of sleep apnea. The main types are obstructive sleep apnea and central sleep
apnea. Obstructive apnea is more common and occurs when the muscles in the back of the throat relax during sleep and inhibit air flow. With central sleep apnea, a person’s brain doesn’t send proper signals to the muscles that con-trol breathing. Mixed sleep apnea is a combination of both obstructive and cen-tral sleep apnea.
During an episode of
sleep apnea, the body may rouse itself partially to resume breathing but not enough to fully awaken the person. As a result, sleep may be very fragmented and sufferers could feel extremely tired during the day and not understand why.
Symptoms of Sleep Apnea
Individuals who may be experiencing sleep apnea may have the following symptoms, according to The Mayo Clinic:
• excessive daytime sleepiness
• loud snoring• awakening with a dry
mouth or sore throat• headaches in the morn-
ing
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Meeting in the middle with a VolksmarchWhen it comes to
exercise, my wife would describe me as a fanatic; I go to the gym several times a week and run or bicycle on the weekends. My idea of a fun weekend is to run a half-marathon or ride my bike to Crystal Mountain.
My wife, Cathy, enjoys physical activity and hik-ing. She sees the value of exercise but often works late in her second-grade classroom. Cathy’s idea of a fun weekend is to snowshoe in Leavenworth or go for a wine walk in Enumclaw.
As we transition to empty nesters, and with Stephanie’s encourage-
ment, we have had the opportunity to explore different weekend out-door activities that allow us to meet in the middle and enjoy exercising together. We like hiking and decided to try a form of urban hiking known as Volksmarching. Volksmarches are orga-nized, noncompetitive weekend walks that are typically 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) or 10 kilometers (6.2 miles in length). The walks can be staffed or self-guid-ed.
We tried a Volksmarch last month on South Hill in Puyallup. We were greeted by volunteers at a sign-up
who were friendly and pas-sionate about their sport. Many of them have partici-pated in events across the United States and interna-tionally. We had the option to walk for free or pay $5 for our walk to be recorded and to choose the shorter or longer walk.
Cathy and I were among veteran and newbie walk-
ers. We didn’t feel espe-cially young or old in comparison and wished we had a dog to bring as many of the events are dog friendly, and as was this one. The walks are casual and have plenty of opportunities to meet new people. Our walk, the short
course, started off through a shopping area which allowed us to stroll past a few interesting shops. The route continued along sidewalks for the first half with the second half walk-ing on the shoulder of the road. We walked facing traffic which was less dis-concerting when cars were
approaching. As we made the final
turns to complete the walk we could see a timed finish line similar to competitive running events, and found ourselves speeding up for a spectacular photo finish. At the end we were greet-ed by the event hosts who applauded our effort and stamped our Volksmarch log book.
We are now members of the Evergreen State Volkssport Association and are on their mailing list. It is our goal to partici-pate in several more events this year. The next nearby staffed event is on March 8 and 9 at Northwest Trek
in Eatonville. More infor-mation can be found at www.evsa.org. They also have a self-guided route for Enumclaw with maps available at the Park Center Motel.
Best wishes for your suc-cess.
– BruceBruce deJong is a group
exercise instructor at the Auburn Valley YMCA and may be contacted at bruce@b i c y c l e b o o t c a m p. c o m . Stephanie Norton-Bredl is the associate executive at the Auburn Valley YMCA and may be contacted at [email protected]
Bruce deJongStephanie Norton-Bredl
Sleep apnea often goes undetected in most
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Jan. 31Hit and Run: A driver rear ended the vehicle in front of him on South Prairie Road at about 7:15 a.m. He fled the scene but was located at a school in the area. The responding officer cited him for hit and run and speed too fast for conditions, due to the wet road.
Feb. 3 Burglary: Police were noti-fied three homes under con-struction were broken into. Wiring, plumbing valves and light fixtures were among items stolen from the properties. No suspect infor-mation was available at the time of report.
Feb. 5 Fraud: A person reported unauthorized transactions on her debit card. She was issued a case number and told to contact police if fur-ther activity is uncovered. Possible suspects were iden-tified, but not yet verified at the time of report.
Attempted Burglary: A resident of 188th Avenue East reported damage to her home’s front door, which indicated pry marks. She didn’t believe access was gained and nothing was sto-len. An officer checked the residence and cleared the scene. There was no suspect information available.
Feb. 6Shoplifting: A state Route 410 grocery store reported a juvenile male in custody for shoplifting a bottle of alco-hol. The store decided not to press charges after speaking
with the suspect’s parent, but he was trespassed from all locations for one year.
Feb. 7Abandoned Vehicle: An abandoned vehicle was parked on 65th Street East for over a month. The owner was previously contacted by police and was advised again that the vehicle would be impounded if she didn’t remove it. Cascade Towing took possession of the vehi-cle upon the owner’s inabil-ity to do so.
Shoplifting: A suspect was seen concealing items in a bag before continuing to the cash register at a SR 410 retail store. He paid for items in his cart, but not the ones he had concealed. He was arrested, trespassed from the location and issued a citation for theft in the third degree.
Feb. 9 Footprints: Officers responded to a burglary alarm on Myers Road East. They were able to follow two sets of footprints in the snow, but did not locate the suspects. Nothing appeared to be stolen during the inci-dent.
Attempted Burglary: A resident of 210th Avenue East reported an attempt-ed burglary had possibly occurred about 10 minutes after he left the residence. He received a phone call from his son, who said he heard the doorbell and banging outside the home. Footprints and tire marks were seen leading around the house, but no evidence of an attempt to enter. No suspect information was available.
Feb. 10 Recovered Property: A stolen dog kennel was recov-
ered in the WSU forest, where it was reportedly used as shelter by three homeless subjects. One of the subjects was arrested for possession of three warrants and a sec-ond subject was arrested on charges in an unrelated case. The kennel was reportedly destroyed, but the owner declined to press charges.
Domestic Violence: Officers responded to a domestic violence report, in which the male subject reportedly pushed the female subject during an argu-ment. He was booked into Enumclaw jail for assault in the fourth degree and issued a no contact order.
Warrant: A patrol offi-cer recognized a juvenile pedestrian and performed a records check, which revealed an arrest warrant from the Pierce County Sheriff ’s Office. He was
transported to Remann Hall after his identity and war-rant were confirmed.
Expired Tabs: An offi-cer stopped a vehicle with expired tabs. The driver ini-tially provided a false iden-tity due to an arrest warrant she was trying to conceal. She was arrested for the war-rant and issued citations for driving with a suspended license and making false or misleading statements to law enforcement. She was also issued infractions for expired tabs and failure to provide proof of insurance.
Feb. 11 Front Porch Theft: A res-ident of Church Lake Drive reported a set of tires was delivered to his residence, but that someone stole them before he returned home. No suspect information was available at the time of report.
POLICE BLOTTER
The Bonney Lake Police Guild would like to say “thank you” to the commu-nity for supporting the “We Got It From Here” benefit dinner & auction Jan. 11.
Every penny raised went directly to an educational trust fund for the three chil-dren of former Bonney Lake police officer Brian Kelly, who passed away last year due to cancer. The event sold out and raised nearly $21,000.
Dinner was sponsored by
the owner of Midtown Grill, Gary Wofford. It never would have come together without his generosity.
We are proud to be part of such a great community. In addition to the gener-ous donations by individual supporters, the following is a small portion of the busi-
nesses that contributed to this event, though there are many more that we weren’t able to list at this time:
Midtown Gri l l , Java Angels, Corliss Resources, Mountain View Chiropractic, Bonney Lake Chiropractic, Larry Quality Brake & Muffler,
Granny’s Pizzeria, Regal Theater, Madyson’s Marshmallows, CJ Deli, 4Kidscakes, Mr. Jalapeno’s, Revive Hot Yoga, Fleet Feet, Jersey Mikes, Frankie’s Pizza, Third Dimension, Applebee’s, Sauro’s Photography, Celebrity Cake Studio, Wanna
Cupcake?, Legendary Donuts, YMCA, Arrow Lumber, Buono Coffee, Molly Maids, the Seattle Seahawks and Washington State University.
The event was a success and we couldn’t have done it without your help.
Letter
I have always loved books and the art of storytell-ing.
My dad read to my sisters and I every night when we were kids and my mom always took us to the library and let us check out as many books as we wanted. I read every Nancy Drew book, as well as the entire Trixie Belden series, and an abundance
of books about horses. As a teenager I checked out — and read — every book the library had about Walt Disney.
I learned of Goodreads last spring, which has continued to feed my love of books.
If you aren’t familiar with Goodreads, it’s essen-tially a social media site based entirely around the written word. Like Pinterest but only for books. A way to organize the chaos.
The site lets you create bookshelves and organize books, track what you’ve read or what you want to read.
You can also connect with friends and see what is on their bookshelves or browse lists of books. You get the idea.
This does create a slight problem, though: there’s
Feeding my love of storytelling
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Our Corner
Katherine SmithStaff Writer
The definition of a plutocrat is “a person who derives power from wealth.” Warren Buffet fits in that category. Buffet said in 2011 about the U.S. government: “We are still a democracy, but we have moved in my lifetime towards a plutocracy. We do not have a plutocracy, I want to emphasize that, but the distribution of wealth and the influence of wealth have moved in that direction.”
These are troubling words from Buffett, but he should know. Ironically, though, he, like other plutocrats in their own areas, has gained greatly from government help in order to create monopolies.
In 2009, his company, Berkshire Hathaway, purchased 77 percent of the shares of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad for $44 billion, according to David Cay Johnston in his best seller “The Fine Print: How Big Companies Use Plain English to Rob You Blind.” (You can see BNSF railcars in Auburn.)
Had you purchased $1 worth of stocks in BNSF just after Buffett bought the lion’s share, the value would have grown to $3.75 by 2012, much better than the stock market a year after the 2008 economic crash.
By understanding how he did it, we can consider what it says about Buffett, and plutocrats as a group.
BNSF is a near monopoly, control-ling 49 percent of rail traffic in the West. For farmers who need to ship their products to the cities, it’s the cheapest and virtually only means they have to do so. Truck hauling is far too expensive compared to trains. Farmers are considered “cap-tive shippers.”
Forty-four percent of rail freight in 2012 was coal. According to Johnston, the best and most sulfur-free coal comes from Wyoming. The federal government limits coal pro-duction to cut down on air pollution, so most of the U.S. coal comes from Wyoming. Therefore the price is
higher. This was a factor in Buffett’s purchase of BNSF.
Just before Buffet bought BNSF, the Surface Transportation Board, which regulates the industry, made an announcement that BNSF’s rates were too low – meaning that they could be raised. The STB tends to have more empathy for the railroads than it has for rail customers. That is the current attitude of both state and the federal regulatory agencies toward large corporations, accord-ing to Johnston.
Buffett, in buying the BNSF, now had two positive ways to make a profit: the opportunity to raise rail rates and a near monopoly on ship-ping coal. Buffett is known to prefer “market monopolies.” Competition, as Buffet says, “tends to eat up any excess profits.” This is the antithesis of capitalism, which is supposed to thrive on competition.
Buffet also owns an electric utility in Oregon, PacifiCorp, which uses coal to generate electricity. So not only does he control a railroad vir-tual monopoly, he also owns another government-regulated monopoly, a
The move from democracy to plutocracy
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The recent snow storms and subfreezing tempera-tures in the aftermath of Seahawk celebrations mask the fact that the spring pruning season will soon arrive.
February through April is the traditional time for pruning fruit trees. Winter is also a good time to work on ornamental trees because it is easier to determine what needs to be pruned before new leaves begin to grow.
There are three major items to consider when planning your spring tree work.
First, fruit trees will benefit from pruning to enhance fruit production.
Second, pruning orna-mental trees is completely different from pruning fruit trees.
Third, if hiring someone to do the work, choose a reputable tree service or a professional arborist. Unfortunately, there are plenty of well-meaning folks that do not possess the knowledge of proper prun-ing techniques.
Fruit TreesIf they have
been pruned on a regular basis, they have devel-oped numerous water sprouts. As a general rule, one-third or more can be
thinned out. Most of the remaining sprouts should be shortened to 4 to 10 inches.
Careful pruning will help control the size of a tree and keep the fruit more reachable.
Treat Ornamental Trees Gently
Severe topping or aggres-
sive pruning of any orna-mental tree should be avoided to maintain its natural shape. Not only is it ugly, but the resulting water sprouts are a survival response as a tree attempts to replenish the lost food-manufacturing branches and leaves.
These fast growing sprouts can grow up to 5 feet or more a year. This may require frequent work by maintenance crews that could have been avoided by proper thinning and prun-ing.
Unfortunately, Mother Nature did a number on certain species like flower-
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Early spring means dwarf daf-fodils, crocus, hellebores, for-sythia and even some flowering plum trees are edging onto the stage as the big show of petal-performers unfolds.
Take a moment to take in this budding introduction, then get to work on early-spring garden chores. Cut back ornamental grasses that have browned and dried during the winter. If you chop these dormant grasses to the ground now – before they sprout – you won’t have to worry about disturbing the fresh new growth later on.
While you are out there clean-ing up, be sure to rake away any faded hosta foliage before the slug eggs hatch. Start raking the debris and loose grass from your lawn and get your mowing machine tuned up and sharpened – soon you’ll be ready to mow.
Q. I love to eat fresh aspar-agus. How easy is this
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done well with other vegetables in my raised bed garden beds. M., Olympia
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asparagus in two or three years. Asparagus is a perennial which means it will return year after year unlike most vegetables that are annuals and need replant-ing each spring. February is the time to buy asparagus roots from a garden center or nursery. This crop prefers full sun but will adapt to part sun as long as you make sure the soil is fer-tile and well drained. Your raised beds will be ideal. First, layer
the top of your soil with at least six inches of compost and work this into the top 24 inches of soil. Next dig a ditch 18 inches deep and lay the brown roots called “asparagus crowns” into the bot-tom of this trench, spacing them 2 feet apart. Cover the roots with 4 inches of soil and wait a month. When you see green shoots emerging, add more soil and then continue adding soil as the shoots grow taller. Once the trench is filled, add a mulch and keep the asparagus bed weeded – asparagus is one plant that hates competition. You won’t be able to harvest the new shoots of asparagus this year but your second spring will provide the first of many future harvests. Asparagus is easy to grow when you keep the area weed-free and well-mulched.
Q. I bought some primroses from the grocery store.
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peared! First the flowers went and now the leaves are disappear-ing. What is eating them? T.Y., Puyallup
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slimy slugs. Look for traces of slime and scalloped bite marks on the leaves and any f lower petals. Primroses with bright colors and large blooms are the common polyantha varieties that slugs love. The more expen-sive English type primroses have smaller but more slug-resistant blooms and foliage. You find these hardier English primroses at nurseries rather than grocery stores. A pet-safe slug bait like Worry Free will protect not just primroses but any plant with tender spring growth. Baiting now will help control future generations of slugs in your gar-den. A practical way to enjoy the early-blooming and inexpensive primroses is to leave them in their plastic nursery pots and
display them in porch or patio pots using moss or bark chips to hide the plastic containers. Then you can transplant these spring bloomers into the gar-den when the summer annuals become available in May.
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Marianne Binetti has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of “Easy Answers for Great Gardens” and several other books. For book requests or answers to gardening questions, write to her at: P.O. Box 872, Enumclaw, 98022. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a personal reply.
For more gardening informa-tion, she can be reached at her Web site, www.binettigarden.com.
Copyright for this column owned by Marianne Binetti.
Early spring has early bloomers taking the stageThe Compleat Home GardenerMarianne BinettiColumnist
It’s plenty wet, but spring pruning is nearly hereThe Evergreen Arborist
Dennis TompkinsColumnist
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ing plums during the January 2012 ice storm. The resulting masses of sprouts will provide chal-lenges for the next few years. Proper thinning can help renovate many of these trees.
Responsible tree ser-vices and certified arbor-ists will discourage tree topping. The key to suc-cessful ornamental prun-ing is to have the final result look as if very little has been done to a tree.
Overgrown TreesIf a tree is too wide or
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and plant one that will grow to fill, not over-crowd, a chosen space. This is much preferable to doing a severe prun-ing job. Be aware that the height estimates on nursery labels are often conservative.
Do the Right ThingI often ask a home-
owner what he or she wants a tree to look like. Sometimes I have to explain why their request may not be practical or healthy for a tree and we will dis-cuss some options. This should be the approach of any knowledgeable and responsible tree pruner.
Sometimes a home-owner will tell me to “do what I think needs to be done.” This can be a dangerous instruction to give because some tree
pruners do not know the correct way to treat orna-mental trees. The results may be painful to look at. And it might be even more painful to write a check.
I always insist that a homeowner be present during a job. That way he or she can immediately approve or express con-cerns of the work in prog-ress and be available to ask or answer questions.
Dennis Tompkins, a Bonney Lake resident, is a certified arborist and certified tree risk asses-sor. He provides small tree pruning, pest diag-nosis, hazard tree evalua-tions, tree appraisals and other services for home-owners. Contact him at 253 863-7469 or email at [email protected]. Website: evergreen-arborist.com.
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By Theresa De Lay Staff Writer
Fate has a way of throw-ing curve balls from time to time – life-threatening illness, house fires and other catastrophes occur daily. For local commu-nity member and soccer coach Darren Painter, sev-eral of those events col-lided into an approximate three-year time frame, culminating with a cancer diagnosis last June. For eight years, the annual Sumner High School ASB Benefit Night Talent Show and Dinner Auction has donated 100 percent of its proceeds to support and uplift a local family in the midst of struggle. Painter is the recipient this year.
Doctors told Painter he has a lethal form of mela-noma skin cancer, with about a 10 to 15 percent chance of survival. The family has faced other challenges in the recent past, including a house fire during the 2011 holi-day season that nearly destroyed their home. And in 2010, a heart con-dition caused Painter’s wife Kerry to fight for her life. She survived and now stands by her husband as he fights for his.
The Painter fam-ily includes five children. Painter is currently unem-ployed but he receives supplemental income from his passion; paint-ing. He also spends his free time as a Mt. Rainier soccer club girls coach.
“Open your heart, and
listen,” Painter said in a press release about the three-night fundraiser, which begins with a din-ner auction at 6 p.m., Feb. 19 in the Sumner High School Commons. Local Johnny Cash trib-ute band, Folsom Prism, will provide the evening’s opening entertainment. Tickets are $20 per person and can be purchased at Sumner High School.
The event is best described as an annual highlight for the commu-nity, with entertainment provided from within the community, and the pro-ceeds of which directly benefit a member of the community, said Folsom Prism front man Corey Wilkins.
“It’s an honor to be invited to play and it’s great to have the oppor-tunity to give back to the community. One of my good friends from high school, Julie Nordyke Moltke, was a past recipi-ent and greatly benefited from this event. It’s spe-cial to be a part of some-thing that made a direct contribution to a person-al friend, who has since passed away,” Wilkins said.
Two talent shows will also be held at 7 p.m., Feb. 20 and 21 in the Sumner High School Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $8 per person and may be purchased at the door. Both evenings will include acts performed by students and other com-munity members.
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computers for every student by 2017, upgrading and replacing existing comput-ers and software for teach-ers as well as other improve-ments.
Proposition 2 would allow the Sumner School District to increase the access students have to technology, according to the press release. It will also pay for the cost to integrate technology for assessment and instruction.
“It also speaks volumes that our community sup-ported our technology levy, a measure that will
allow us to put a technol-ogy device in the hands of every student in the dis-trict, every day,” Johnson said. “Technology is our students’ future, and pass-ing this levy gives learners an early advantage in devel-oping their skills and cre-ativity as they prepare for secondary education and tomorrow’s workplace.”
This is the first time vot-ers have seen proposition 2 on the ballot.
Results are certified by the Canvassing Board Feb. 25.
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bedroom window. The woman’s father also resides in the house but a thor-ough search confirmed he was not present at the time of the incident.
The woman awoke to the smell of smoke and crashing sounds from the first f loor, according to East Pierce Battalion Chief Rick Goetz.
“She did all the right things,” Goetz said. “She felt the bedroom door and found it was hot, so she didn’t open it. She called 911 and advised the dis-patcher precisely where she was and then went to the window to wait for the firefighters. That’s exactly what we teach people to do.”
The cause of the fire remains under investiga-tion but it originated in the basement, according to East Pierce Assistant Fire Marshal Lane Walthers.s.
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not enough time to read all the good books. Every time I finish a book, I add at least three more. It’s basically fighting a losing battle.
See, it started off with a shelf for books about journalism – the history, the current state of things, anthologies of great works of journalism. Then came the fiction and nonfiction and Disney — yes, I have a Disney bookshelf — and all kinds of other shelves.
Oy with the poodles already.
I’m also a frequent flyer over at the library. I’ve been known to check out way more books in a month than I could ever possibly read. It’s the “my eyes are bigger than my stomach” thing, but in this case it’s that my curiosity is bigger than my available amounts of time.
Last summer Kris Hill laughed with (at?) me when I would run over to the library to pick up an-other stack of journalism books and come troop-ing back in with them. But then she made the problem worse by loaning
me a book on breaking the rules of grammar, so there’s that.
Currently on my Kindle, I’m reading “The Everything Store” – yes, note the irony there. After that I have “I am Malala” waiting for me, not to mention the two books by Rich Sterns I have from the library. And I’m half-way through “Jane Eyre,” but since I own that it’s lower on the priority list.
Side note, I thought “Jane Eyre” was a nice
little story, and then all of the sudden the manor was on fire and the guy was pretending to be a fortune teller and I was all, ‘what just happened?’ So yeah, I’ll have to get back to that.
Technically, accord-ing to Goodreads, I’m still reading “Reporting Vietnam” — an anthol-ogy of reporting from during the Vietnam War. I was reading it over the summer but ran out of renewals at the library
and had to finally return it. Someday I’ll be able to click “completed.”
See how this snowballs?Works by C.S. Lewis
and A.W. Tozer have also made my reading list re-cently, as have a smatter-ing of things that fit into the dystopian lit genre.
I highly recommend “The Book Thief ” for those who haven’t read it. It’s creative and beauti-ful and sad. And so good. And endlessly quotable.
“The human heart is
a line, whereas my own is a circle, and I have the endless ability to be in the right place at the right time. The consequence of this is that I’m always finding humans at their best and worst. I see their ugly and their beauty, and I wonder how the same thing can be both.”
See? The book is nar-rated by Death — who is talking in the aforemen-tioned quote — which at first sounds rather mor-bid, but it’s a fascinating
perspective and was one of the things that drew me into the book.
And all of this doesn’t even begin to touch on movies and the annual rush to get caught up be-fore the Oscars, which is really the only awards show I watch, so I figure I should at least know something about some of the nominees.
So much story, so little time. But it’s fun, and I keep trying to catch up anyway.
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Others may notice a spouse or family member
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Risk FactorsMany people experience
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may have obstructions to breathing. People with a thick neck also may have a narrower airway. Genetics also may play a role in a narrow airway in the throat or enlarged adenoids or tonsils that contribute to airway obstruction.
Men are twice as like-ly to have sleep apnea as women, and men who are older than age 60 have an increased risk over young-er men.
Smokers are three times more likely to have obstructive sleep apnea over people who have never smoked. That’s because, according to the Mayo Clinic, inf lamma-tion and mucus retention may occur in the upper airway.
People who naturally have difficulty breathing through the nose may be at a higher risk for sleep apnea.
TreatmentsAfter being tested for
sleep apnea, which usually involves some sort of sleep test, whether at home or a nocturnal polysonmogra-phy that measures heart, lung and brain activity is conducted at a sleep center, a doctor may refer patients to an ear, nose and throat doctor if there is a physi-cal obstruction causing the apnea. Recommendations may include losing weight, quitting smoking and other lifestyle changes if these are thought to be the
primary causes behind the apnea.
Therapies for obstruc-tive sleep apnea can include continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP, which uses a machine to deliver continuous air pressure into the nose and mouth to keep air passages open. There are other air pressure devices as well. Surgery, including implants or cre-ating a new air passageway via a tracheostomy, may be necessary in severe cases that don’t respond to other treatments.
Sleep apnea is not a con-dition to take lightly. It affects millions of people and requires action to pre-vent other maladies result-ing from lack of oxygen to the body.
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Several new studies focusing on heart health confirm that following certain dietary guidelines is crucial for preventing heart disease, one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Many, if not most, of these deaths could be avoided with appropriate diet and life-style changes.
Culprits are well Known but
changing course in dietary preferences
won’t be easyHigh amounts of sodi-
um (salt) and added sugars in processed and packaged foods are believed to be among the main culprits for the dramatic rise of the disease over the past few decades.
High sodium levels in the blood stream are a cause for high blood pres-
sure, which, in turn, is a risk factor for heart disease and stroke. Decreasing sodium intake (www.cdc.gov/features/dssodium/) could prevent thousands of deaths annually, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Consuming sugary foods and beverages also apparently adds to the risk of heart disease. A recent study (www.archinte.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=1819573) on the health effects of added sugars in sodas, cakes, candy, and other sweet-ened foods found that participants were more
likely to develop heart disease as their percentage of total calo-rie intake from sugars went up. In fact, those whose diet included more than 25 percent from added sugars almost
tripled their risk.According to the CDC,
most of us consume way too much of both ingre-dients.
On average, Americans have a daily sodium intake of about 3,400 mg, sig-nificantly above the rec-ommended limit of 2,300 mg, and more than twice the amount considered adequate, which is about 1,500 mg.
An estimated 16 to 20 percent of total daily calories in the typical American diet come from added sugars (www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/databriefs/db87.htm), according to the CDC. Curbing con-
sumption could reduce calorie intake from nutri-tionally deficient sources and help prevent diseas-es associated with over-weight and obesity, includ-ing heart disease.
Unfortunately, trying to make such reductions may prove difficult for consum-ers because the sources of sodium and sugars are not always easily identifiable. Even items that don’t taste especially salty or sweet may still have high sodium and/or sugar contents.
Nutrition experts rec-ommend to carefully read food labels. If the sodium amount per serving is 5 percent daily value or less, it is a low-sodium product. Everything over 20 per-cent daily value is consid-ered high.
Because sugars are not required nutrients, there are no official lim-its or guidelines avail-able. The Institute of Medicine (www.iom.edu/re p or t s /2 011/ le a d i n g-he a l t h-i nd ic ator s -for-
healthy-people-2020/table.aspx) (IOM) recommends that consumption should not exceed 25 percent of daily calories, an amount some experts (www.food-p ol i t i c s . c om /2 013/0 2 /lets-ask-marion-whats-the-recommended-daily-allowance-of-sugar/) still consider excessively high.
The best way to lower the risk of heart disease may be making gradual improvements to your meal plans by adding more fruits, vegetables and other fresh ingredients, while limiting or elimi-nating processed items as much as possible.
A not her recent study (www.amjmed.c o m / a r t i c l e / S 0 0 0 2 -9343%2813%2901111-X/abstract) on the subject revealed that a so-called “whole diet approach” that focuses on increased consumption of healthful foods can be more effective than, for example, being too concerned with fat con-tent. Diet plans like DASH
(Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) or the Mediterranean-style diet seem especially helpful in this regard.
Like with most other diet and lifestyle-relat-ed health problems, it is unlikely that we will alter the current trends anytime soon. But better education and willingness to over-come ingrained preferenc-es could eventually move us in the right direction.
Timi Gustafson R.D. is a registered dietitian, news-paper columnist, blogger and author of the book “The Healthy Diner – How to Eat Right and Still Have Fun”®, which is available on her blog and at ama-zon.com. For more arti-cles on nutrition, health and lifestyle, visit her blog, “Food and Health with Timi Gustafson R.D.” (www.timigustafson.com). You can follow Timi on Twitter (www.twitter.com/TimiGustafsonRD), on Facebook, www.facebook.com/TimiGustafsonRD.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF WILKE- S O N , P I E R C E COUNTY, WASHING- TON REPEALING OR- DINANCE NO. 2011.02 WHICH DEALT WITH TIME AND DATES OF COUNCIL MEETINGS TO RE-ESTABLISHING DATE AND TIMES OF T O W N C O U N C I L MEETINGS. The full text of the Ordi- n a n c e , w h i c h w a s passed by W i l keson Town Council on Febru- ary 12, 2014, is available th rough the Town o f Wilkeson Administration office at Town Hall. # 5442542/19/14
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VENDOR LIST NOTICEKing Co. Fire Dist. #28 has established a ven- dor list for the purchase of equipment, supplies, materials, and services with a dollar amount es- t i m a t e d b e t w e e n $10,000 and $50,000 as p r o v i d e d b y R C W 52.14.110. All interested parties who wish to be placed on the list should submit to the Distr ict their business name, ad- dress, phone number, business descr ipt ion, and business l icense number. Vendor l i s t forms may be obtained from the King Co. Fire Dist. #28 off ice, 1330 Wells ST., Enumclaw, WA. 98022 , Mon. – Thurs., 5:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., or call 360-825- 5544. Under the Interlo- cal Cooperation Act, the list may be used by oth- er municipal corpora- t ions in King County, Washington.King County Fire Dist. #281330 Wells ST.Enumclaw, WA. 98022Phone (360)825-5544Fax (360)825-9442# 5435272/19/14
PUBLIC HEARING:THE WILKESON TOWN COUNCIL WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON THURSDAY, FEB- RUARY 26, 2014 TO DISCUSS ESTABLISH- ING A TRANSPORTA- T ION BENEFIT DIS- T R I C T W I T H I N T H E CORPORATE LIMITS O F T H E TO W N O F WILKESON.# 5443162/19/14, 2/26/14
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION ANDOPTIONAL SEPA
ENVIRONMENTAL THRESHOLD
DETERMINATIONNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Bonney Lake received an app l i ca t i on , PLN 2014-01708, for a shore- line substantial develop- ment permit (SSDP) ex- empt ion and a Sta te Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Environmental Review for a dock pro- ject within the City of Bonney Lake. The ap- pl ication was deemed complete on February 13 2014.Applicant/Owner: Seth Maxwe l l , 7330 Wes t Tapps Highway East , Bonney Lake, WA 98391Locat ion : 7330 West Tapps Highway East , Parcel: 3037000250.Documents Submitted with Application: SEPA Checklist, JARPA, Site Plan, dock drawings, en- gineering and price esti- mate, and Cascade Wa- ter Alliance Lease.Environmental Determi- nation: As Lead Agen- cy, the City of Bonney Lake reviewed the pro- posal for probable ad- verse environmental im- pacts to the environment and is likely issuing a determination of nonsig- nificance (DNS) for this project under the option- al DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. This may be the only opportunity to comment on the pro- posed project. Staff Contact: Ryan Har- riman, Associate Plan- ner, City of Bonney Lake Communi ty Deve lop- m e n t D e p a r t m e n t , Phone: (253) 447-4350, E m a i l : h a r r i - m a n r @ c i . b o n n e y - lake.wa.us Comments wil l be ac- cepted prior to the close of business on March 5, 2014. The environmen- tal threshold determina- t ion may be appealed within fifteen (15) days after the completion of the comment period. # 5443422/19/14
ORDINANCE NO. 2542AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ENUM- CLAW, KING COUNTY, W A S H I N G T O N AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF CHAP- TER EMC 12.18.010 IN- C R E A S I N G T H E THRESHOLD FOR DE- DICATON OF OR IM- PROVEMENT TO CITY STREETS The full text of the Ordi- n a n c e , w h i c h w a s passed by the Enum- claw City Counci l are avai lable through the City of Enumclaw Ad- ministration office at City Hall. Effective date is five (5) days after publi- cation.# 5436522/19/14
NOTICE OF DECISIONNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Bonney Lake received and reviewed an appli- cat ion for a shorel ine substantial development permit exemption and a State Environmental Pol- icy Act (SEPA) Environ- menta l Rev iew fo r a bulkhead and dock re- placement project within the City of Bonney Lake. The application was sub- mitted on December 23, 2013 and determined complete for the purpose of review on January 8, 2014.Project Name: Shields Bulkhead and Dock Re- placement ProjectApplicant: Anne Shields, 6 3 0 2 2 0 7 t h Ave n u e East, Bonney Lake, WA
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98391Location: The project is located at 6302 207th Avenue East, Bonney Lake, WA in Section 27, Tow n s h i p 2 0 N o r t h , Range 05 East, W.M., Bonney Lake, Washing- ton. Parcel 5500000060.Documents Submitted with Application: SEPA Checklist, JARPA, vicin- ity map, plans, and site plan.Environmental Determi- nation: As lead agency, the City of Bonney Lake reviewed the proposal for probable adverse en- vironmental impacts and issued a DNS on Febru- ary 13, 2014 for this pro- ject under the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. The propo- s a l i s exe m p t f r o m shoreline permitting per WAC 173-27-040(2)(b).This determination may be appealed to the City of Bonney Lake Hearing Examiner. Please refer to BLMC 14.120.040 for appeal procedures. A complete appeal appli- cation and fee shall be received by the Commu- nity Development De- par tment pr ior to the close of business Febru- a r y 2 8 , 2 0 1 4 . Yo u should be prepared to make specific factual ob- jections.P lease contact Ryan Har r iman , Assoc ia te Planner, City of Bonney Lake, Community Devel- opmen t Depar tmen t , 9002 Main St. E., Suite 300, Bonney Lake, WA 9 8 3 9 1 , P h o n e : (253) 447-4350, Email: harr [email protected] lake.wa.us for questions pertaining to SEPA ap- peals.# 5443432/19/14NOTICE OF DECISION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that The City of Bonney Lake received and reviewed an appli- cat ion for a shorel ine substantial development permit exemption and State Environmental Pol- icy Act (SEPA) Environ- mental Review of a bulk- head and dock replace- ment project within the Ci ty of Bonney Lake. The application was sub- mitted on December 23, 2013 and determined complete for the purpose of review on January 8, 2014.Project Name: Sterren- burg Bulkhead and Dock Replacement ProjectApplicant: Troy Sterren- burg, 6220 207th Ave- nue East, Bonney Lake, WA 98391Location: The project is located at 6220 207th Avenue East, Bonney Lake, WA in Section 27, Tow n s h i p 2 0 N o r t h , Range 05 East, W.M., Bonney Lake, Washing- ton. Parcel 3050500133.Documents Submitted with Application: SEPA Checklist, JARPA, vicin- ity map, plans, and site plan.Environmental Determi- nation: As lead agency, the City of Bonney Lake reviewed the proposal for probable adverse en- vironmental impacts and issued a DNS on Febru- ary 13, 2014 for this pro- ject under the optional DNS process in WAC 197-11-355. The propo- s a l i s exe m p t f r o m shoreline permitting per WAC 173-27-040(2)(b).This determination may be appealed to the City of Bonney Lake Hearing Examiner. Please refer to BLMC 14.120.040 for appeal procedures. A complete appeal appli- cation and fee shall be
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received by the Commu- nity Development De- par tment pr ior to the close of business Febru- a r y 2 8 , 2 0 1 4 . Yo u should be prepared to make specific factual ob- jections.P lease contact Ryan Har r iman , Assoc ia te Planner, City of Bonney Lake, Community Devel- opmen t Depar tmen t , 9002 Main St. E., Suite 300, Bonney Lake, WA 9 8 3 9 1 , P h o n e : (253) 447-4350, Email: harr [email protected] lake.wa.us for questions pertaining to SEPA ap- peals.# 5443372/19/14
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A n n a s / Wo ze n i a k r e - zone; (File # R-2014-01)To:Interested Agencies and Public.Subject:Rezone and comprehen- sive plan amendment.Project Description:To change the Historic Commercial zoning on the proper ty to single family or neighborhood mixed use to allow sin- gle family residential de- velopment.Proponent:Marvin Annas and Gor- don & Trichelle Wozeni- akContact:Trichelle WozeniakLocation:203 Pearl, at the inter- section of Perkins, River, and Pearl.Parcel Number:7 8 2 0 0 0 0 2 9 1 , 7 8 2 0 0 0 0 2 9 2 , 297500290Date of Application:January 15, 2014Determined Complete:February 12, 2014
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SEPA determination:A determination of non- significance is anticipat- ed, but will be issued at a later date.Notice of Complete Stat- us:Technically CompleteCompleted application materials and supporting documentation used in evaluating the proposed project referred to as the A n n a s R e zo n e , F N : R - 2 0 1 4 - 0 1 , a n d a r e available at the Building & Planning Office, 811 Main Street, Buckley, Washington 98321.It is the right of any per- son to review and com- ment on the application, receive not ice of and participate in any hear- ings, request a copy of decis ions once made and exercise any rights of appeal. Written com- ments should be deliv- ered to Buckley City Hall no la te r than 4 p.m. March 5, 2014. Final de- cision on the application shall be made within the time Periods established under BMC 20.01.The City of Buckley does not discriminate on the basis of disabilities. If you need special accom- modation, please con- tact City Hall within three business days before the publ ic hear ing at ( 360 ) 829 -1921 ex t . 7801.Staff Contact:Kathy Thompson, City Planner (306) 829-1921 ext. 7812.# 5442132/19/14SUPERIOR COURT OF
WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTYThe Estate of
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been appointed as Exec- utor/ Personal Repre- sentative of this estate. Any person hav ing a claim against the dece- dent that arose before the decedent ’s death must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions, present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Represen- tative or the Personal Representative’s attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the Court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented with- in the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided u n d e r R C W 11.40.020(1) (c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice. I f the claim is not presented within this time frame, t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred, except as other- wise provided in RCW 1 1 . 4 0 . 0 5 1 a n d 11.40.060. This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dent’s probate and non- probate assets.Date of Filing Copy of Notice to Creditors:January 29, 2014.Date of First Publication:February 5, 2014.FA R R L AW G RO U P, PLLCB y : M e g a n S . Fa r r , WSBA #34583P.O. Box 890Enumclaw, WA 98022Attorneys for Executor/ Personal Representative/s/ Karl S. RossExecutor/Personal Rep- resentative# 541833
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(1) PLOT AVAILABLE in B e a u t i f u l , Pe a c e f u l Mount Olivet Cemetery in Renton. Sel l ing for $2,895. Includes Trans- fer Fee. Call for more in- fo: 425-286-2758.
*$2800 PLOT* Beautiful mature floral landscape with fountain at the de- sirable Bonney Watson. Located in the peaceful G a r d e n o f F l o w e r s . Owner pays transfer fee. Sea Tac, near Airpor t. Please text or call 206- 734-9079.(2) PREMIUM, SIDE by Side Indoor Mausoleum Casket Spaces at the Beaut i fu l Washington Memorial Park in Sea- tac. In the Sold Out Gar- den Court Mausoleum. Current Value: $16,495 for both. Asking $13,000 or best offer. Or $7,000 each. 425-836-03022 SIDE BY SIDE plots at Washington Memor ial Park, 4 plots total $6,000 + transfer fees. 253- 630-9447.
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2 SIDE BY SIDE Burial lots asking $7,700 for both. Highly desirable “Lords Prayer Memorial” a r e a a t E ve r g r e e n - Washelli Memorial Park. 11111 Aurora Ave North, 98133. Section 17, lot 214, graves 6 & 7. Val- ued at $5,750 each. Pri- vate seller, please call Gloria 480-361-5074.
(2) SIDE BY SIDE Plots a t Bel levue`s Sunset Hills Memorial Park in the Sold Out Garden of Devotion. Section 31-b, Lots 9 and 10. Peaceful Set t ing. I f purchased through cemetery, 1 plot i s $22 ,000 . You can have both plots for only $22,000! Call Robert at 425-454-5996
(2) SIDE BY Side Plots in the Beautiful Green- wood Memorial Park in Renton. In the Heather Section, Plots 3 and 4. Valued at $10,000 each. Selling for $7,900 each or Save $800 and buy both for $15,000! Seller pays transfer fee. Call Andrew at 206-373-1988
2 SPACES in Beautiful Sunset Hil ls Memorial Park in Bellevue. Valued at $44,000. A Bargain at $18,900 For Both! Will Enter tain Reasonable Of fers. Cal l 425-204- 0720, ask for Marlene or 504-455-9970, Jim.
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24’x28’x9’
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$16,820Deluxe Wainscoted 2 Car Garage4” Concrete � oor w/� bermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 16’x8’ raised panel steel overhead door w/lights, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, (2) 4’x3’ double glazed cross hatch vinyl windows w/screens, 3” Hardie-Plank wainscoting, 18” eave & gable overhangs, (2) 18” octagon gable vents.
Toy Box4” Concrete � oor w/� bermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, 12’x13’ metal framed sliding door w/cam-latch closers, (2) 10’x12’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 4’x3’ double glazed vinyl window w/screen, 10’ Continuous � ow ridge vent.
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2 Car Garage & Hobby Shop4” Concrete � oor w/� bermix reinforcement & zip-strip crack control, (2) 10’x8’ raised panel steel overhead doors, 3’x6’8” PermaBilt door w/self-closing hinges & stainless steel lockset, 3’x3’ double glazed vinyl window w/screen, 10’ continuous � ow ridge vent.
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Dogs
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AKC GOLDEN Retriever puppies born December 19th. Available February 14th. Excellent blood- l ines. Dew c laws re- m o v e d . S h o t s a n d wormed. Vet checked. Mom and dad onsite. Lo- cated in Arlington. $800. 360-435-4207
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Evergreen State
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The Event Center and 4H Building
CONSIGNMENT TIMES
Fri, Feb 21st by Appointment for
those with more than 75 items
Sat. Feb 22nd
8am-5pm for General Consignments no
minimum.
COMMISSION FEE is 18% per sold item.Horse related items
only, must be CLEAN and in reasonable
condition.
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR
APPOINTMENT:Call Chris Elston
425-308-2815
All proceeds benefit the Snohomish County
4-H Horse Program. U.S. Funds, Visa,
MasterCard & Discover accepted.
Sorry-No food, drink,
strollers or pets allowed on
SALES FLOORAnnual Event Since 1979
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GARAGE SALES
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KENT
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Auto Events/ Auctions
AIRPORT/BURIEN z TOWING
ABANDONED
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s 11am ]Preview: Dec 6th, 2013
8-11am801 S 176th St.
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Airport Towing
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Burien Towing 206-433-0660
Auto Events/ Auctions
NEED CASH?$1000 cost $149
APR 105.89% for 3 months
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Pickup TrucksChevrolet
‘01 CHEVY SILVERADO Lots of power! Beautiful glossy red! Crew Cab, 2500 HD. 6 liter V8. Ex- ce l lent condi t ion. No damage. Well equipped. Good rubber. 3” dual exhaust . 140,000 mi . Records available. Pri- vate owner considering serious offers. Current li- censed. $7,850. Nor th S e a t t l e . N o d e a l e r s please. Cal l Bi l l 206- 363-5848.
Sport Utility VehiclesAcura
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Auto Service/Parts/ Accessories
Cash JUNK CARS &
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Free Pick up
253-335-3932
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NEW 2014
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Your Price
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NEW 2014
1 NEW ONLY ATTHIS PRICE. STK #J14126VIN #1C4BJWDGXEL218551
HARD TOP, TRAK LOC
AXLE
MSRP ............ $33,905ECJDR DISCOUNT .......... -$2,169MILITARY REBATE...............-$500
JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED
$33,905-$2,169
-$500
NEW 2014
$33,076
CHRYSLER300
1 NEW ONLY ATTHIS PRICE. STK #C14008 VIN #2C3CCARG7EH120833
Your Price
LEATHER, SUNROOF, LOADED
MSRP ............ $39,130ECJDR DISCOUNT .......... -$3,054FACTORY REBATE ........... -$1,500RETAIL FACTORY BONUS CASH . -$1,000MILITARY REBATE...............-$500
NEW 2014
JEEP WRANGLERUNLIMITED
1 NEW ONLY ATTHIS PRICE. STK #J14108 VIN #1C4AJWAG5EL147579
Your Price
32 INCH TIRES, &
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MSRP ............ $30,550ECJDR DISCOUNT .......... -$1,813MILITARY REBATE...............-$500
NEW 2014
$19,915
JEEP PATRIOT SPORT
1 NEW ONLY ATTHIS PRICE. STK #J14099 VIN #1C4NJRBB7ED665239
Your Price
4X4, AUTO TRANS,
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MSRP ............ $23,280ECJDR DISCOUNT ..............-$865FACTORY REBATE ........... -$1,000RETAIL FACTORY BONUS CASH . -$1,000MILITARY REBATE...............-$500
NEW 2014
$18,351
DODGE AVENGER
1 NEW ONLY ATTHIS PRICE. STK #D14051 VIN #1C3CDZAB0EN155619
Your Price
GREAT MPG
MSRP ............ $21,985ECJDR DISCOUNT ..............-$134FACTORY REBATE ........... -$1,500CHRYSLER FINANCIAL .......-$500RETAIL FACTORY BONUS CASH . -$1,000MILITARY REBATE...............-$500
NEW 2014
$17,2011 NEW ONLY ATTHIS PRICE. STK #J14111 VIN #1C4NJPBB4ED715860
Your Price
AIR COND & MORE
MSRP ............ $20,275ECJDR DISCOUNT ..............-$574FACTORY REBATE ........... -$1,000RETAIL FACTORY BONUS CASH .....-$500MILITARY REBATE...............-$500
JEEP PATRIOT SPORT
NEW 2014
$21,158
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1 NEW ONLY ATTHIS PRICE. STK #C14014 VIN #1C3CCBCG8EN183848
Your Price
V6, BLUE TOOTH & MORE
MSRP ............ $27,185ECJDR DISCOUNT .......... -$1,527FACTORY REBATE ........... -$2,500CHRYSLER FINANCIAL .......-$500RETAIL FACTORY BONUS CASH . -$1,000MILITARY REBATE...............-$500
OVER 200 NEW VEHICLES AVAILABLE!
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Applicable tax, license and a negotiable dealer documentary service fee in an amount up to $150.00 may be added to the sale price or capitalized cost. All vehicles are subject to prior sale and 1 at the sale price unless otherwise stated. One advertised vehicle sale per household. No dealer purchases allowed. Pictures for illustration purposes only. Dealer is not responsible for typographical errors. Manufacturer rebates in lieu of special APR’s* subject to manufacturer’s and � nancing institution’s requirements. Terms and conditions may vary by model. Not everyone will qualify for this special rebate. Ram Trade Assist: This program offers eligible consumers a cash allowance when they trade-in a Chrysler Group brand or competitive brand vehicle for the retail purchase or lease of an eligible vehicle to customers residing in the West Business Center- see dealer for details. Military Rebate: Rebate requires documented proof of active, reserve or retired military service to qualify. Chrysler Capital rebate: This program offers eligible consumers a Cash Allowance applied toward the retail purchase of eligible vehicles to residents of the states and counties listed in the West Business Center- see dealer for details. Eligible consumers must � nance with Chrysler Capital. Customer must have a 650 FICO/Credit Bureau score or below with a subprime contract to qualify for this program see dealer for details. Ad expires close of business Sunday, 2-23-14.
SALES HOURSMon-Fri: 8:30a - 8:00p
Sat: 8:30a - 7:00pSun: 10:00a - 6:00p
MINUTES FROM SUMNER!
HWY 410
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SE 448TH ST
ROOSEVELT AVE E
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Enumclaw!Dear Chad, I would like to thank you and your internet department for your wonderful service on Saturday. It really meant a lot to me and my husband to be treated so kindly. We were both really impressed with how smooth the whole transaction went. Josh was great to work with. He was kind and knowledgeable and easy to talk to, and even learned a little bit about snakes (Ha Ha!) Overall, I love my Challenger, and I really enjoyed my experience with the staff at Enumclaw Chrysler Jeep Dodge. – Sonja
726 ROOSEVELT AVE 800-464-5337
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MSRPECJDR DISCOUNTMILITARY REBATE
$31,236Your Price
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OVER 200 NEW VEHICLES AVAILABLE!OVER 200 NEW VEHICLES AVAILABLE!OVER 200 NEW VEHICLES AVAILABLE!
NEW 2014
RAM 1500 QUAD CAB SLT
Your Price
HEMI, LUXURY GROUP
AND MORE
MSRP .................... $38,185ENUMCLAW CJDR DISCOUNT ....-$3,585FACTORY REBATE .......................-$2,000RETAIL FACTORY BONUS CASH ..-$1,500MILITARY REBATE .........................-$500
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$30,600
February is...February is...
Your Price
MSRP .................... $20,970ENUMCLAW CJDR DISCOUNT .......-$677FACTORY REBATE .......................-$1,500MILITARY REBATE .........................-$500
1 NEW ONLY AT THIS PRICE. STK #D14079V VIN#1C3CDFBB6ED738280
NEW 2014
DODGEDART SXT
$18,293
8.4 INCH TOUCH
SCREEN
OVER 200 NEW VEHICLES AVAILABLE!OVER 200 NEW VEHICLES AVAILABLE!OVER 200 NEW VEHICLES AVAILABLE!
$51,358
NEW 2014
RAM 2500 LARAMIE CREW CAB
Your Price1 NEW ONLY ATTHIS PRICE. STK #D14047VIN #3C6UR5FL3EG164696
DIESEL, NAV, TUBE RAILS &
MOREMSRP .................... $62,050ENUMCLAW CJDR DISCOUNT ....-$7,192FACTORY REBATE .......................-$3,000MILITARY REBATE .........................-$500
$25,032Your Price
MSRP .................... $29,680ENUMCLAW CJDR DISCOUNT ....-$1,648FACTORY REBATE .......................-$1,500RETAIL FACTORY BONUS CASH ..-$1,000MILITARY REBATE .........................-$500
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