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Wednesday, May 23, 2012 www.blscourierherald.com 75 cents SEE INSIDE: Bonney Lake unveils new welcome sign on east side of city, Page 4 . . . . Spartan baseball makes school history with a trip to State semi-finals, Page 7 What’s Inside News ............................ Page 2-4 Education ........................ Page 5 Views ................................. Page 6 Sports ............................... Page 7 Classified ............... Page 11-14 • Postseason sport scores • Columns from Brunell, Binetti and others • Letters • Obituaries • Pierce County happenings Weather Coming Up Hike with Spike the right way. Know where you can bring your dog, and what to bring with you. | Pets, 10 Today, Wednesday, should bring clouds and showers. High of 60 degrees, low of 45 degrees. But don’t fret: the sun is expected to make an appearance Thursday and Friday. Updates daily at BLSCourierHerald.com By Brian Beckley Staff Writer Just in time for Memorial Day, the city of Bonney Lake is putting the finish- ing touches on plans for the unveiling of Veterans Memorial Drive East, the new name approved last year for the stretch of the Sumner-Buckley Highway that runs through the city. Signs with the new name have started appearing at intersections throughout the mile-long stretch of roadway, but the official unveiling of the name is set for 4:30 p.m. Friday. According to Special Events Coordinator David Wells, most of the city coun- cil, Mayor Neil Johnson and special guests such as members of the American Legion will be on hand for the unveiling. “We are going to take a few minutes and honor some vets by changing the name from Sumner- Buckley Highway to Veterans Memorial Drive,” he said. The name change was approved by the coun- cil Nov. 22 after several months of discussion. Council member Mark Hamilton led the push for the name change last fall. Hamilton said he was spurred to propose the change by the 10th anni- versary of the September 11, 2001, attacks and the decade of war that has fol- lowed. Hamilton said the high profile of the road, plus it’s historical use as a military route between Fort Walla Walla and Fort Bonney Lake unveils vet road By Brian Beckley Staff Writer Even as they look for ways to reduce their already-high building costs, the Bonney Lake City Council seems poised to pass an increase on school impact fees. The increase was requested by the Sumner School District, though the city council in Bonney Lake is expected to approve more than orig- inally requested. Presently, the city’s school impact fee, assessed on all single-family homes built in the city, is $1,300. The amount was set by the district and the money, though collected by the city, goes directly to the district. If passed by the council, the new fee will be $4,488. Officials from the school district were on hand at the council’s May 15 workshop to discuss the measure. Initially, the district requested an increase to $3,005, consistent with an increase at the county level, but council members noticed a table included with the request showing that while the district was request- ing the increase to $3,005, internal calculations showed a fee of $4,488 was necessary to meet district needs, as figured by their capital improve- ment plan. Citing their support of schools and their desire to make sure the school district gets what they need, the mayor and council offered to make the city’s impact fees the full amount. “We know that it’s very impor- tant to our schools, that we value tremendously,” Deputy Mayor Dan Swatman said. Councilman Jim Rackley also defended the higher impact fees by pointing out that money not col- lected from building fees - the people that create the additional demand on district services - must be made up by the taxpayers already living in the district. “It’s a transference of cost from the new person creating the demand to the broad taxpayers,” he said. “That’s we were are so adamant … in mak- School impact fees about to jump Where did it all go? Giovanni Muscarnera perhaps received more than he bargained for on his Friday visit to Dieringer Heights Elementary School. The 4-year-old was the youngest of four children in the Muscarnera clan, and his parents had decided to let his hair grow long for the novelty of it. “It was always getting in his eyes, and he hates it when we brush it,” father Mike Muscarnera said. “We figured if we were going to have his hair cut for the first time, it should go to a good cause.” Giovanni was one of four children to donate hair to Pantene Beautiful Lengths, a charitable program providing real-hair wigs to cancer patients. Tracie Griffus (above left) was one of the stylists who donated their time and expertise to the lunchtime haircuts. Photos by Daniel Nash Contact Us! Main Desk 253-825-2555 News ................................. ext. 3 Classifieds.......................... ext.1 Retail Ads ......................... ext. 4 Circulation ....................... ext. 2 Sumner VFW Post 3070 will begin placing flags at the Sumner Cemetery tomorrow, May 24. Flags will be placed at the graves of veterans. 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SEE INSIDE: Bonney Lake unveils new welcome sign on east side of city, Page 4 . . . . Spartan baseball makes school history with a trip to State semi-finals, Page 7

What’s Inside News ............................Page 2-4Education ........................Page 5Views .................................Page 6Sports ...............................Page 7Classified ............... Page 11-14

• Postseason sport scores• Columns from Brunell, Binetti and others• Letters• Obituaries• Pierce County happenings

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Hike with Spike the right way. Know where you can bring your dog, and what to bring with you. | Pets, 10

Today, Wednesday, should bring clouds and showers. High of 60 degrees, low of 45 degrees. But don’t fret: the sun is expected to make an appearance Thursday and Friday.

Updates daily atBLSCourierHerald.com

By Brian BeckleyStaff Writer

Just in time for Memorial Day, the city of Bonney Lake is putting the finish-ing touches on plans for the unveiling of Veterans Memorial Drive East, the new name approved last year for the stretch of the Sumner-Buckley Highway that runs through the city.

Signs with the new name have started appearing at intersections throughout the mile-long stretch of roadway, but the official unveiling of the name is set for 4:30 p.m. Friday.

According to Special Events Coordinator David Wells, most of the city coun-cil, Mayor Neil Johnson and special guests such as members of the American Legion will be on hand for the unveiling.

“We are going to take a few minutes and honor some vets by changing the name from Sumner-Buckley Highway to Veterans Memorial Drive,” he said.

The name change was approved by the coun-cil Nov. 22 after several months of discussion.

Council member Mark Hamilton led the push for the name change last fall. Hamilton said he was spurred to propose the change by the 10th anni-versary of the September 11, 2001, attacks and the decade of war that has fol-lowed. Hamilton said the high profile of the road, plus it’s historical use as a military route between Fort Walla Walla and Fort

Bonney Lake unveils vet road

By Brian BeckleyStaff Writer

Even as they look for ways to reduce their already-high building costs, the Bonney Lake City Council seems poised to pass an increase on school impact fees.

The increase was requested by the Sumner School District, though the city council in Bonney Lake is expected to approve more than orig-inally requested.

Presently, the city’s school impact fee, assessed on all single-family homes built in the city, is $1,300. The amount was set by the district and the money, though collected by the

city, goes directly to the district.If passed by the council, the new

fee will be $4,488.Officials from the school district

were on hand at the council’s May 15 workshop to discuss the measure. Initially, the district requested an increase to $3,005, consistent with an increase at the county level, but council members noticed a table included with the request showing that while the district was request-ing the increase to $3,005, internal calculations showed a fee of $4,488 was necessary to meet district needs, as figured by their capital improve-ment plan.

Citing their support of schools

and their desire to make sure the school district gets what they need, the mayor and council offered to make the city’s impact fees the full amount.

“We know that it’s very impor-tant to our schools, that we value tremendously,” Deputy Mayor Dan Swatman said.

Councilman Jim Rackley also defended the higher impact fees by pointing out that money not col-lected from building fees - the people that create the additional demand on district services - must be made up by the taxpayers already living in the district.

“It’s a transference of cost from the new person creating the demand to the broad taxpayers,” he said. “That’s we were are so adamant … in mak-

School impact fees about to jump

Where did it all go?

Giovanni Muscarnera perhaps received more than he bargained for on his Friday visit to Dieringer Heights Elementary School. The 4-year-old was the youngest of four children in the Muscarnera clan, and his parents had decided to let his hair grow long for the novelty of it. “It was always getting in his eyes, and he hates it when we brush it,” father Mike Muscarnera said. “We figured if we were going to have his hair cut for the first time, it should go to a good cause.”Giovanni was one of four children to donate hair to Pantene Beautiful Lengths, a charitable program providing real-hair wigs to cancer patients.Tracie Griffus (above left) was one of the stylists who donated their time and expertise to the lunchtime haircuts.

Photos by Daniel Nash

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Sumner VFW Post 3070 will begin placing flags at the Sumner Cemetery tomorrow, May 24. Flags will be placed at the graves of veterans. Anyone interested in helping is welcome to attend. The Memorial Day ceremony is scheduled for 10 a.m. May 28.

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City Council ready to set impact fee to match district needs instead of amount set by county

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Steilacoom made it a natu-

ral choice. Plus, he argued, having a major road in the city named for two smaller towns that surround it—especially when the road is

no longer the primary con-nector between them—did not make sense either.

But not everyone was pleased with the change.

Many longtime residents complained the council was removing part of the city’s heritage while several business owners along the stretch of road complained that customers would not be able to find them if the name was changed and that they would incur additional costs because of changes to advertising, signs and busi-ness cards.

After several weeks of discussion, the council

approved the change by a vote of 4-2 with former council members Dan Decker and Laurie Carter voting against the measure.

As a compromise, the city will also unveil a brown “Historic Sumner-Buckley Highway” sign during the ceremony.

Wells said the sign being unveiled - which is designed for this purpose and not one of the road signs that will hang above the inter-section, will be given to the Bonney Lake Veterans

Memorial Committee, which originally proposed the name change in 2008 and is working toward the building of a Veterans Memorial, presently slated for the intersection of Main Street and state Route 410, across from the Justice Center.

The renaming ceremo-ny will take place on the northeast corner of Main Street East and Veterans Memorial Drive E / Historic Sumner-Buckley Highway E. Parking for the event will

be available on Main Street East, north of Veterans Memorial Drive East, as well as at the Annex build-ing at 8720 Main Street E.

Refreshments will follow the ceremony; in the case of rain, refreshments will be served at the Public Safety Building

The event is free and open to the public.

Comment online at b l s c o u r i e r h e ra l d . c o m . Reach Brian at [email protected] or 360-825-2555, ext. 5058.

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By Daniel NashStaff Writer

The average person might struggle to find the humor in building codes, but lord knows

Denney Bryan has tried. Bryan is the code enforcement

officer for the city of Bonney Lake by day, ensuring constructs meet muster. And at night, he’s recently taken to the stage with his stand-up routine to make audiences chuckle—or bomb trying.

“It started more than a year ago when, as a gift, my wife and children bought me a spot in a three-day class up at [University of Washington],” Bryan said.

The class was Beginning Stand-up Comedy, taught by Stu Stuart. The for-mat called for students to write a five-minute set on the first day, take peer critique on the second day, rewrite on the third day, and perform in front of an audience at the Seattle Underground the night afterward.

The exercise got off to a rocky start.“I kind of bombed that second day,”

Bryan said. “I could tell when I was up there that some people were shaking their heads, going ‘No that won’t work,’ or ‘That delivery won’t work for that joke.’”

Bryan wound up scrapping everything he had written and wrote and rehearsed a new set the day of his Underground performance. Incidentally, it became the first time he performed comedy for

his colleagues in city hall.“I just made a quick announcement

in the office that day letting everyone know, ‘Hey, I’m going to be practicing my set for tonight if anyone wants to come watch,’” he said. “I think it was a tremendous help to be able to practice

and say, ‘Okay, this is what it’s like to perform in front of people.’”

That f irst evening at the Underground went smoothly enough that Bryan has gone on stage a handful of times since, though he hasn’t nailed down his solid f ive minutes just yet.

“My sets have changed every time I perform,” he said. “There’s probably not a joke that repeats from set-to-set, but maybe a situation or theme from my life that I talk about from different angles.

“That’s my sense of humor. I like to look at the things in my life and dis-cover what’s funny about them.”

Bryan cited “old school” stars like Buddy Hackett, Don Rickles and Redd Foxx as inspirations from his child-hood.

Bryan was most recently invited to be the “Opening opener’s open,” he joked, for a lunchtime event under the Relay For Life banner.

So will he continue?“It’s hard to say,” he said. “You never

know what tomorrow will bring. But if an opportunity comes my way, I won’t turn it down.”

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By Brian BeckleyStaff Writer

Now you are welcome no matter which way you enter the city.

The city of Bonney Lake on May 15 officially unveiled a welcome at the Eastown entrance to the city.

Located on the south-

west corner of the state Route 410 - 234th Avenue East intersection, the sign is similar but smaller to the one at Ascent Park welcoming drivers enter-ing the city from the east.

The sign was originally designed for Ascent Park, but officials realized it was too small to be paired with the statue at the park

and put the sign in storage until it could be located on the other side of the city following the SR 410 wid-ening project that wrapped up earlier this year.

Facilities & Special Projects Manager Gary Leaf estimated the total cost of the sign and project to be $20,000.

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Superintendent Craig Spencer thanked the coun-cil for the consideration and said the district would not leave money on the table.

“Even at $4,000 for impact fees, it takes an awful lot of houses to build

a $15 million school,” Spencer said.

Not all members of the council were immediately swayed to the larger num-ber, however, and request-ed to see the district’s capital improvement plan before a vote.

The council in April temporarily reduced the city’s traffic impact fee, though a measure to reduce sewer system development fees did not pass. Bonney Lake total impact fees are approximately $20,000 and among the highest in Pierce County.

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The Q13 television studio is an oasis of calm amid the whirlwind of hub-bub in Auburn’s Junior Achievement BizTown.

Behind the camera, Emerald Hills Elementary School fifth-grader Kailen Bergerren silently cues his classmates, Trinity Wyse and Jonathan Williams, counting down with upheld fingers. Five ... four ... three ... two ... one ... and Bergerren points as they go live, beaming out a news-cast to their fellow BizTown participants.

Bergerren, Wyse and Williams aren’t actual Q13 employees, of course. It’s all pretend, although you’d be hard pressed to guess it watching these and other BizTown participants going through their assigned tasks.

Since 2004, Junior Achievement has offered BizTown, a simulation of the adult business world, giving fifth-graders a taste of what it’s like to run a business, balance a budget and manage employees.

“In the fifth-grade pro-gram at BizTown, the young people become employ-ees, consumers and they become citizens,” explains Junior Achievement of Washington spokesper-son Joanne Kahl. “They really conduct a full econ-omy at BizTown. And they come very prepared and focused.”

Throughout BizTown, which features mockups of businesses such as Best Buy, IKEA and Q13, the students go briskly about their tasks as working adults.

“I sign all the checks and give the bills to people that have bought advertising,”

said Williams, the Q13 CEO. “Our ad exec goes out after I print the bills, and hands them out. I may do a couple if it’s real busy.”

The program at JA World in Auburn – along with its companion, Finance Park, which teaches financial lit-eracy to middle and high schoolers – is one of the organization’s capstone programs, Kahl explained.

“Our core purpose is to empower young people to own their economic suc-cess,” she said. “Junior Achievement is really a great partnership with edu-cation... We need to inspire kids about their futures. Inspire them now so they understand that in our free market system in America and if they have a dream, they can make that dream a reality. Education is that first step in making that dream come true.”

In Washington State, Junior Achievement reach-es about 100,000 students in 5,000 classrooms, Kahl said. At the Auburn loca-tion, 20,000 students go through BizTown and Finance Park annually.

For fifth-grade teacher Russell Anderson, the BizTown experience is a vital piece of his teaching curriculum every year.

For weeks leading up to the actual outing at JA World, Anderson and par-ents and volunteers from the business world prepare the students.

“We’ve been doing this for about six years,” Anderson said. “It teaches them personal responsibil-ity along with teamwork. They begin to see how close to reality it really is.”

Anderson continued: “They come back from this exhausted, but so ful-

filled. It’s really amazing. A lot of them will say they have started to appreciate more what their parents do. There is a self-confidence boost.”

The impact on the stu-dents after their BizTown experience is also notice-able.

“I’m the CFO at Ikea, I manage all the finances and bills,” Adam Sjolund said. “I think BizTown is really cool, how it shows how it

really is in real life.”“It’s awesome,” Bergerren

added. “Being an adult and in a business is hard to do.”

Contact Shawn Skager at [email protected] or 253-833-0218, ext. 5054.

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Kailen Bergerren, a fifth-grader at Emerald Hills Elementary School, films his classmates, Jonathan Williams and Trinity Wyse during the Q-13 studio mockup at the Junior Achievement BizTown in Auburn. Photo by Shawn Skager

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Americans are helping to bring manufacturing jobs back to America.

American manufacturing was once the cornerstone of our nation’s econ-omy. Unfortunately, manufacturers started looking for cheaper products in third world countries. This cre-ated the trend of offshoring and out-sourcing American jobs in the last two decades. The labor costs in other countries, like China, were lower and the cost to transport items across seas wasn’t great enough to deter them from moving abroad.

A great deal of manufacturing left America, and it seemed that we were content to purchase things made in foreign countries if it meant a lower cost on the items. However, saving a few dollars at a local hardware store turned out to be no bargain for American consumers as they saw their friends and family members lose their jobs one by one. But now these companies are finding that the cost of doing business overseas is increas-ing and that transporting goods around the world is getting expensive. Additionally, American consumers are beginning to realize we are losing too many American jobs.

The past trends of offshoring and

outsourcing are becoming less viable options for many large companies as labor costs overseas are increas-ing, but have remained stable here in the United States. According to a Wall Street Journal article, “U.S. manufacturers are more competitive with global rivals than at any time in recent memory.” In the past two years Chinese factory workers have seen their annual pay increase more than 10 percent, placing that increased cost onto the poor products they make and ship to America.

A survey done by the Boston Consulting Group says that 37 per-cent of the 106 companies with sales greater than $1 billion said they plan to reshore manufacturing operations. That response rate rose to 48 percent among companies with $10 billion or

more in revenues. The trend toward reshoring, or bringing manufacturing back to America, has to do with labor cost, product quality, ease of doing business and proximity to customers. These factors are encouraging even foreign companies to expand here, like the French tire maker Michelin which announced it will build a glob-al factory in the United States.

The cost of doing business in China has reached its tipping point, as costs continue to rise, manufacturers are going to have to rethink where they produce certain goods. Manufacturing sectors looking into this are transpor-tation goods, appliances and electrical equipment, furniture, plastic and rub-ber machinery, metal products, and computer and electronics. This cre-ates great opportunity for Americans to find local jobs that will not only help them but continue to boost our economy. Currently these products account for approximately 70 percent of the goods the U.S. imports from China and, if these trends continue, much of that 70 percent could come back home to America.

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Good news college graduates: You’re an adult. Hooray! The bad news? You’re an adult, sucker.

For the young men and women just released into the wild, there is no armistice in the war between expectation and reality. And reality is a nuclear power.

I can’t give any advice that would apply to everyone. Or guarantee you don’t know it already. Or even claim I followed it myself. But this is My Corner, dam-mit, and I’ll play hack if I want to.

Don’t rush to leave home. Rent on that apartment

will look reasonable, until you realize you didn’t factor in water, electric, garbage and groceries. “New pants cost HOW much?” you’ll say, before remembering you always meant to learn how to sew. If you can, stay home awhile. Pay your folks rent. Set a realistic deadline to move and save your money.

Job hunting is a job. Set time daily to sit down and apply for work. You will probably fail. A lot. But you only need one yes.

Pick up a hobby. In college, you were able to learn something new every three-to-five months. But repetition defines adult life. Keep yourself sane. Read. Draw. Hike. Learn a language. Your life won’t make time for itself.

Sort yourself out before dating. Look, love is nice. And everyone wants to be loved. But if the waters are turbulent enough, your rock will become an anchor trap-ping you in a storm. Or worse: you’ll find you’re someone else’s anchor. Love just works better when you’ve figured out the other stuff.

It’s what you do that matters, not what you “are.” Professors may have praised your potential in college, but potential is poor currency in a land that trades in the real. Don’t insist on your talent; prove it. Volunteer for projects. Stay late. Always strive to improve. And don’t waste time mourning your job when you can use it to do the best damn job you’re able.

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Sumner High’s baseball team made school history this weekend, doing what no Spartan roster has done before by qualifying for the State 2A semifinals.

“Last year’s team tied the 1985 team for deepest state tourney run, with a trip to the state quarterfinals,” Adcox said.

To do it, the Spartans bested Aberdeen High 1-0 in round one, followed by North Thurston 5-4.

The Aberdeen game looked like a whole lot of nothing for the first six innings and the top of the seventh. But Tysen Fischen batted in the run that put the Spartans over the top.

From the mound, Logan Christensen kept the Bobcats at bay with eight strike-outs.

The Spartans remained run-less against North Thurston for the four innings while the Rams racked up three. The Spartans made up for lost time with four runnings in the fifth, and both teams scored a run in the seventh, keeping Sumner a notch above at game’s end.

Christian Parsons had 2-RBI and hit a double.

Bryan Adkins had 1-RBI and two hits, one a double and the other a triple. He went to bat three times.

Sumner plays Lynden High in the semi-finals.

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By Daniel NashStaff Writer

Bonney Lake’s Desirae Haselwood dominated Monday’s girls golf state qualifier. Haselwood shot an 89, the best score of the tournament.

Anna Babbitt will also represent the Panthers at State.

The 3A state tourna-ment begins Monday at Esmerelda Golf Course in Spokane. Competition began at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday.

Haselwood plays state this week

No. 5 seed for Panthers You’re out!On to State

By Daniel NashStaff Writer

Sumner High School’s golf teams sent six athletes—five boys and one girl—to state competition this week. The Tuesday tournament opening was after press time, and the final 40 tee-off is today. Results will be found on the web.

Olivia Durham represent the girls team.Durham came in sixth at the Gold Mountain Golf

Course state qualifier, with a score of 101. The top seven placers from the girls tournament move on to state.

For the boys, Tom Murphy tied for fifth with a score of 83. The top eight placers in the boys tournament moved on, and ties for second and fifth place mean 10 boys will move on to state.

However, Sumner sent four additional boys to state play this week, including Brandon Barlow, Kai Taylor, Austin Spanier and Carson Dunham.

The boys State Golf tournament kicked off with a practice round on Monday. Competition began in earnest 9:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Classic Golf Course in Spanaway. Top 40 athletes (including tied golfers) tee off today, Wednesday.

Meanwhile, the girls State Golf tournament took place at Lake Spanaway Golf Course. The Tuesday match up began at 7:30 a.m.

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Kayla Wells attempts to toss the ball to base before a Yelm batter calls safe. The Panthers beat them 8-6. Photo by Dennis Box

By Daniel NashStaff Writer

Sumner High’s fastpitch team won two games and lost three at the District tournament Friday and Saturday.

Friday, the Spartans won 3-1 over North Mason and lost 9-0 to Interlake.

Saturday the Spartans beat Washington 15-5, then went on to loss Kingston 7-2, and 13-0 to Sequim, knocking them out of con-tention for state.

By Daniel NashStaff Writer

Bonney Lake High’s fastpitch team will move on to state play in Lacey this week after taking the No. 5 seed in districts.

The Panthers opened strong with a 12-2 win over Capital High, but was knocked out of the

running for a top seed after a 9-3 loss to Camas.

The team went on to force Kennedy Catholic to its knees with a 4-1 score.

The Panthers finally subdued Yelm 8-6 to cement fifth seed status.

The girls take on Lake Washington at 9 a.m. Wednesday.

By Daniel NashStaff Writer

Sumner High’s girls ten-nis team finished districts in second place, send-ing Miriam Tuma, Kyla Anderson and Jasmine Babcock to State play.

Tuma finished in second place for singles play, los-ing to Tracy Landram and her 6-1, 6-1 against Tuma’s 6-4, 6-2.

Anderson and Babcock took fourth in doubles after winning their last match with a 6-2, 6-3.

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The information in this piece is provid-ed to you in part by Washington Trails Association. We’ve also combined literature from BACKPACKER magazine, which pro-vides some of the most trusted and engaging information about backcountry adventure in North America.

Have you been hiking with your dog? It is a great form of exercise and an awesome bonding experience. The dog is super happy – spending time with its human companion, overwhelmed with excitement with all of the smells and getting tuckered out (great for let-ting puppies and younger dogs exert energy). It gives you that extra incentive to get out of the house, hike to a beautiful destination and

get great exercise.Hiking with a dog is different than hiking

with another person. There are several things to consider before you head out. Where are you allowed to bring dogs and where do you need it leashed? And once you find a destina-tion you need to know what to bring and how to follow pet-trail etiquette.

Here are some rules compiled by the Washington Trails Association:

• National Parks – Dogs are prohibited on all trails in Mount Rainier and Olympic national parks. They are also not allowed on trails (except the Pacific Crest Trail) in North Cascades National Park. Dogs are not allowed on beaches in Olympic National Park, except Rialto Beach 0.5 miles north of Ellen Creek, all Kalaloch beaches (from Ruby Beach south to South Beach), and the Peabody Creek Trail.

• National Forests – Dogs are generally permitted on U.S. Forest Service trails. There are several areas where dogs are not permit-ted or must be on leash; a list is available on the Trails Association website, www.wta.org.

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Resources - Most DNR trails require that dogs be on a leash at all times.

• Washington State Parks - Dogs are wel-come, but must always be on a leash.

• King County Parks - Dogs must be leashed on all King County trails. Rules and regulations can vary from trail to trail, so check at the trailhead for posted information. Or call the local ranger station.

Make sure you pack enough food and water to last the length of the trip. Use your thirst as a guide and offer water when you stop to drink – every 15 to 30 minutes, depending on trail difficulty and temperature.

A health risk to consider in our area is that dogs can pick up internal and external para-sites from nature and other dogs that have been on the trail. Avoid drinking from lakes and streams, unless you treat the water, to prevent exposure to parasites such as Giardia. Pack out what you pack in – especially dog poop!

Build up to longer trips (with both adult dogs and puppies) with a series of shorter hikes to toughen paw pads and develop stam-ina. Prevent paw-pad cuts and scrapes with

dog booties you can purchase at REI or other outdoorsman shops or make them with a simple Sunday afternoon DIY project, using fabric (mid-weight nylon, fleece, denim) and Velcro strips.

Also important to remember when on busier trails is that other folks may be hiking at a faster pace without a dog so be aware of your surroundings and pull to the side of the trail to allow other to get around your group if necessary.

Make sure your dogs are current on all of their vaccines, have flea/parasite prevention on a routine basis, and are microchipped in case you get separated when traveling and hiking with them. Please contact your vet-erinarian if you have additional questions; they are the best resource for information about the health and well-being of your furry family member. The true goal is prevention of illness, pain and suffering; to help you, as a pet owner, provide a longer, healthier and happier life for your best friend.

Thank you to our readers – we welcome you back next month. As always, send ques-tions, comments, or suggestions for future columns to us at [email protected]. Get out there and give your pets plenty of exercise this summer and embrace every sunny day we get here in the ol’ PNW.

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Town of South PrairieWater Tank Site Piping

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CONTRACTORSNotice is hereby given that proposals will be re- ceived by the Town of South Prair ie at Town Hall, 121 NW Washing- ton Street, South Prairie, Washington 98385 until 11:00 a.m. local time on May 31, 2012, for the Water Tank Site Piping Project, South Prair ie WA.GENERAL SCOPE OF WORKThe work covered under this project includes in- stalling:Temporary by-pass, in- cluding one ~ 8-inch in- ser ted valve, two ~ 8- inch x 4-inch saddle taps with 4-inch gate valves, and 4- inch temporary hosing;Approximately 60 feet of 8-inch ductile iron pipe;Five 8-inch gate valves;Thrust restra ints and blocking; Four flex couplings; Four ductile iron pipe fit- tings and restrained joint fittings; and Surface restoration im- provements.Complete description of the project and require- ments can be obtained by e-mail requests to:Jim MorganOn Call Town [email protected] of Publ icat ion: May 16 and 23, 2012# 3882225/16/12, 5/23/12

The Enumclaw School District is now accepting bids from contractors for the following services:SLP 2 .0 FTE, OT .5 FTE, PT .7 FTE serving Elementary, Middle and High School Students for the 2012-2013 school ye a r. P l e a s e e m a i l h o u r l y r a t e s a n d a v a i l a b i l i t y t o aaron_stanton@enum- c l aw. w e d n e t . e d u by June 6, 2012# 3894185/23/12, 5/30/12

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN

AND FOR PIERCE COUNTY

NO. 12-2-09115-9SUMMONS IN A CIVIL ACTION

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CITY OF BUCKLEY, Plaintiff,

v.PROVIDENT FUNDING

ASSOCIATES, L.P, a California corporation; KEYBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN- SURANCE COMPANY, a California corpora-

tion; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- TRATION SYSTEMS,

INC., a Delaware copo- ration; and all other

persons or parties un- known claiming any

right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real

estate described in the complaint herein,

Defendants TO: All Other Persons or Parties Unknown Claim- ing Any Right, Title, Es- tate, Lien, or Interest in or to the Real Estate de- scribed in the Complaint herein, Defendants.You are hereby sum- moned to appear within 60 days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit, within sixty days after the 23rd day of May, 2012, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiff, City of Buckley, and serve a copy o f your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for the City of Buckley, at their office below stated; and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be ren- dered against you ac- cording to the demands of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court.

Kristin E. Eick and Jamie D. Allen

Ogden, Murphy, Wallace, P.L.L.C.

1601 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2100

Seattle, WA 98101The object of this action is to quiet t i t le to an easement by prescrip- t i on fo r pu r poses o f drainage on the follow- ing properties commonly known as 724 K l i nk S t r ee t , Buck l ey, WA 98321Dated this 23rd day of May, 2012Ogden Murphy Wallace P.L.L.C.by Kristin N. Eick, WSBA #40794Jamie D. Allen, WSBA #35742Attorneys for Plaint i f f City of Buckley# 3894105/23/12, 5/30/12, 6/6/12, 6 / 1 3 / 1 2 , 6 / 2 0 / 1 2 , 6/27/12

ORDINANCE NO. 2507AN 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 5.02 – BUSI- N E S S L I C E N S E S C L A R I F Y I N G T H AT THE CITY WILL NOT ISSUE LOCAL BUSI- NESS LICENSES FOR ANY ACTIVITY THAT DOES NOT COMPLY WITH LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL LAW The full text of the Ordi- n a n c e , w h i c h w a s passed by the Enum- c law Ci ty Counci l on February 13, 2012, is avai lable through the City of Enumclaw Ad- ministration office at City Hall. Effective date is five (5) days after publi- cation.# 3893965/23/12

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

CITY OF ENUMCLAW Chapter 12.08 (Mowing and Debris Removal) of the Enumclaw Municipal Code requirements are as follows:

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All vacant properties un- der one acre in size shall be mowed at least twice between May 1st and September 30th of each year, once no later than June 1st and the second time no earlier than July 31st.All occupied properties shal l be kept mowed such that the height of the grass and vegetation shall not exceed twelve inches, except for culti- vated trees and shrubs.All vacant property, in- cluding wood lots, over o n e a c r e s h a l l b e cleared a minimum of fif- teen feet from any prop- erty line abutting existing developed property line and then mowed and maintained according to t h e a b ove s c h e d u l e each year.F i e l d s u s e d fo r t h e growth and harvesting of hay shall be mowed at least once between May 1st and September 30th of each year.Each violat ion of this chapter shall constitute a misdemeanor with a fine not greater than three hundred dollars.City of EnumclawCommuni ty Deve lop- ment - Building DivisionSteve Gurr, Code En- forcement Officer1309 Myrtle Avenue360-825-3593 ext 5731# 3864625/9/12, 5/16/12, 5/23/12SUPERIOR COURT OF

WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTYThe Estate of

RICHARD C. ELLER,Deceased.Case No.

12-4-01533-1KNTPROBATE NOTICE TO

CREDITORS(RCW 11.40.030)

JoAnn K. Eller has been appointed as Administra- trix/ Personal Represen- tative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent that arose before the de- cedent’s death must, be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Repre- sentative’s attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Rep- resentat ive served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- der RCW 11.40.020(1) (c); or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice. If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame, the claim is forev- er barred, except as oth- erwise 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:May 14, 2012.Date of First Publication: May 23, 2012.FA R R L AW G RO U P, PLLCBy: M. Owen Gabr iel- son, WSBA #34214P.O. Box 890Enumclaw, WA 98022Attorneys for Administra- trix/ Personal Represen- tative/s/ JoAnn K. EllerAdministratrix/Personal Representative# 3894205/23/12, 5/30/12, 6/6/12

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White River School DistrictSale of Surplus

Technology EquipmentFollowing is a general list of technology equip- ment to be declared as surplus and offered for sale: desktop comput- ers, laptops, CRTs, ink- jet and laserjet printers, UPS, document came- ras, TVs and overhead projector. For more infor- mation or to schedule an appointment to view the equipment, contact Jeff H ink le a t (360) 829- 3804. Sealed bids will be accepted at the District Of f ice, 240 N. A St . , Buckley, WA until 3 pm o n Fr i d ay, Ju n e 2 5 , 2012. # 3807485/16/12, 5/23/12

White River School District

Sale of Surplus Instructional Materials

and Miscellaneous Equipment

The sale wil l be June 25th, at the School of Discovery Campus, 250 W Main, Buckley WA, between 10:00am and 2:00pm. Students, with appropriate identification wil l be al lowed in the doors to view books at 9:00am.General list of items in- clude Instructional mate- rials including text books (K-6) , soc ia l s tud ies texts & some teacher’s manua ls (grd . 6 -12) , novels & sample materi- al, Food Service equip including a gas kettle & glass shelving; uniforms & misc. Bldg. furniture. # 3890635/23/12, 6/20/12

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All employment adver- tisements in this news- paper are sub jec t to Federal and State laws which make it illegal to adver t ise any prefer- ence, limitation or dis- cr iminat ion based on age, sex, marital status, race, creed, color, na- tional origin or the pres- ence of any sensory, m e n t a l o r p h y s i c a l handicap, unless based upon a bona fide occu- pat ional qual i f icat ion. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any adver tisement for em- ployment which is in vio- lation of the law. It is the advertisers responsibility to be aware of federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to employment. I t is this newspaper’s right to re- fuse all advertisements which do not comply with regulations.

Manu fac tu r i ng Eng i - neer/Quality Assurance Manager (Rotary Actua- tors). Helac Corporation225 Battersby Avenue, Enumclaw, WA 98022. Provide overall direction of the QC System and internal process docs for the mfg. of helical rotary actuators and constr. E q u i p . a t t a c h m e n t s . Rec. process improve. utilizing quality tools – SPC, FMEA, PFMEA, PPAP. Provide statistical analysis of data. (CPK, Gage Repeatabi l i ty & Reproducib i l i ty ) Req. M.S. in Eng., or a rel. field plus 2 yrs of exp. or B.S. plus 5 yrs of exp. Exp. must inc. mfg eng. w i th a focus on lean prod. and QC prod. and use of PPAP, PFMEA, CNC prog. and dev. of overall QC material han- d l ing sys. and safety plans. Send resumes toHarry Lange, 225 Bat- tersby Avenue, Enum- c l a w, WA 9 8 0 2 2 o r [email protected]

NOTICE TO READERS This newspaper makes every effor t to ensure you are responding to a legitimate job opportu- nity. Most employers do not ask for money as par t of the application process. Do not send money, especially out of state, give any credit card information or call a 900# in order to respond to an employment ad. The majority of our job opportunity ads are for wage based positions; however; some are com- mission based, as well as, multi-level marketing, self-employment and in- dependent contract op- portunities, in some cas- es, a small investment may be required and you may be asked to work from your home. Read- ers may want to obtain a repor t by the Be t te r Business Bureau, Wash- ington Attorney Gener- al’s office or the Federal Trade Commission.

The City of Enumclaw Gas department has one opening for a temporary seasonal worker. Ap- plicant must be at least 18 years of age, high s c h o o l g r a d u a t e o r equivalent, possess and maintain a valid Wash- ington State driver’s li- cense. Job applica- tions are available at the City Shops 2041 Rail- road St Enumclaw WA 98022, or download a copy a t www.c i tyo fe- numclaw.net . Return applications to Attn: Ed Hawthorne or email to [email protected] claw.wa.us.

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The Bainbridge Island Review, a weekly com- munity newspaper locat- ed in western Washing- ton state, is accepting applications for a part- time general assignment Reporter. The ideal can- didate will have solid re- porting and writing skills, have up-to-date knowl- edge of the AP Style- book, be able to shoot photos and video, be able to use InDesign, and contribute to staff blogs and Web updates. We offer vacation and sick leave, and paid holi- days. If you have a pas- sion for community news reporting and a desire to work in an ambitious, dy- namic newsroom, we want to hear from you. E.O.E. Email your re- sume, cover letter and up to 5 non-returnable writing, photo and video samples [email protected]

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The City of Enumclaw Expo Center has open- ings for seasonal work- ers. Under general su- p e r v i s i o n , s e a s o n a l workers assist perma- nent staff in cleaning the facilit ies, landscaping, maintenance, supporting events and other duties as assigned. Evening, weekend and combined shifts will be required. Appl icant must be at least 16 years of age, possess and maintain a valid Washington State driver’s license. Experi- ence preferred and must have the physical ability to perform the above job duties. Job applications are avai lable at 1339 Gr i f f in Ave Enumclaw WA 98022 or download a copy at www.cityofe- numclaw.net . Return applications to Kristen Damazio at 1339 Griffin o r e m a i l t o k d a m a - [email protected]

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REPORTERThe Central Kitsap Re- porter in Silverdale, WA is seeking a general as- signment reporter with writing experience and photography skills. Join a four-person newsroom in a position that is pri- mar i ly beat coverage and secondarily general- assignment coverage of a city, an Urban Growth Area, county govern- ment and naval base. Coverage stretches from the deeply rural to the “other Washington” in scope. News, narrative features and photogra- phy are at the center of the job. Applicants must be able to work in a team-oriented deadline driven environment, dis- play excel lent wr i t ing skills, have a knowledge of community news and be able to compose arti- cles on multiple topics. This is a full-time posi- tion and includes excel- lent benefits, paid vaca- tion, sick and holidays. P lease send resume with cover letter, 3 or more non- re tu r nable clips in PDF or Text for- mat and references to

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Are you a dynamic, pro- fessional individual with innovative ideas and ex- perience in building busi- ness and inc reas ing profits? Then we are in- terested in you! Sound Publishing, Inc. is cur- rently seeking an experi- enced retail sales man- ager to lead a talented staff focused on growing revenue, building busi- n e s s r e l a t i o n s h i p s , creating innovative ad strategies and strength- ening an already strong brand. This position will manage ou r Cou r ie r Herald publications in E n u m c l a w, B o n n e y Lake, and Sumner. The individual must possess strong leadership skills, be an ef fect ive team bui lder and display a commitment to mul t i - platform audience devel- opment. This position re- quires an accomplished manager who desires to work with a strong ad- vertising team in a high quality market. The retail sales manager will re- port to the Vice Presi- d e n t o f E a s t S o u n d Newspaper Operations. Responsibilities: Build relationships with key a d ve r t i s e r s , h e l p i n g them meet their goals and grow their business; direct retail sales and service functions for on- line, and core products; train, motivate, recruit and develop a creative and ene rge t i c sa l es force; mentor strong and experienced sales staff- ers in retail advertising; and work with the Vice President to develop and i m p l e m e n t s t r a t e g i c goals.Qualif ications: Mini- mum of three to f ive years of newspaper ad- vertising experience, to i nc lude a t l eas t two years managerial experi- ence is required. Bache- lor’s degree preferred. A successful track record of growing market reve- nue share with a proven record of developing and pos i t i on ing s t ra teg ic plans, which have result- ed in increased sales and profitability. Must be a proven leader who is able to build a strong team and alliances. Must possess excellent com- munication skills (writ- ten, verbal, interperson- a l , and presentat ion) with the ability to influ- ence clients, peers and other appropriate audi- ences. Strong manage- rial skills (selecting and d e v e l o p i n g t a l e n t , coach ing , and team- building) and the confi- dence to challenge the status quo in a profes- sional manner are es- sential.We are an Equal Em- ployment Oppor tuni ty Employer and recognize that the key to our suc- cess lies in the abilities, diversity and vision of our employees. Women and minorities are en- c o u r a g e d t o a p p l y. P lease emai l resume and cover letter to

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Kent, WA 98032,ATTN: HR/SME

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CONTRACTORSNotice is hereby given that proposals will be re- ceived by the Town of South Prair ie at Town Hall, 121 NW Washing- ton Street, South Prairie, Washington 98385 until 11:00 a.m. local time on May 31, 2012, for the Water Tank Site Piping Project, South Prair ie WA.GENERAL SCOPE OF WORKThe work covered under this project includes in- stalling:Temporary by-pass, in- cluding one ~ 8-inch in- ser ted valve, two ~ 8- inch x 4-inch saddle taps with 4-inch gate valves, and 4- inch temporary hosing;Approximately 60 feet of 8-inch ductile iron pipe;Five 8-inch gate valves;Thrust restra ints and blocking; Four flex couplings; Four ductile iron pipe fit- tings and restrained joint fittings; and Surface restoration im- provements.Complete description of the project and require- ments can be obtained by e-mail requests to:Jim MorganOn Call Town [email protected] of Publ icat ion: May 16 and 23, 2012# 3882225/16/12, 5/23/12

The Enumclaw School District is now accepting bids from contractors for the following services:SLP 2 .0 FTE, OT .5 FTE, PT .7 FTE serving Elementary, Middle and High School Students for the 2012-2013 school ye a r. P l e a s e e m a i l h o u r l y r a t e s a n d a v a i l a b i l i t y t o aaron_stanton@enum- c l aw. w e d n e t . e d u by June 6, 2012# 3894185/23/12, 5/30/12

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN

AND FOR PIERCE COUNTY

NO. 12-2-09115-9SUMMONS IN A CIVIL ACTION

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CITY OF BUCKLEY, Plaintiff,

v.PROVIDENT FUNDING

ASSOCIATES, L.P, a California corporation; KEYBANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN- SURANCE COMPANY, a California corpora-

tion; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- TRATION SYSTEMS,

INC., a Delaware copo- ration; and all other

persons or parties un- known claiming any

right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real

estate described in the complaint herein,

Defendants TO: All Other Persons or Parties Unknown Claim- ing Any Right, Title, Es- tate, Lien, or Interest in or to the Real Estate de- scribed in the Complaint herein, Defendants.You are hereby sum- moned to appear within 60 days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit, within sixty days after the 23rd day of May, 2012, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiff, City of Buckley, and serve a copy o f your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for the City of Buckley, at their office below stated; and in case of your failure to do so, judgment will be ren- dered against you ac- cording to the demands of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court.

Kristin E. Eick and Jamie D. Allen

Ogden, Murphy, Wallace, P.L.L.C.

1601 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2100

Seattle, WA 98101The object of this action is to quiet t i t le to an easement by prescrip- t i on fo r pu r poses o f drainage on the follow- ing properties commonly known as 724 K l i nk S t r ee t , Buck l ey, WA 98321Dated this 23rd day of May, 2012Ogden Murphy Wallace P.L.L.C.by Kristin N. Eick, WSBA #40794Jamie D. Allen, WSBA #35742Attorneys for Plaint i f f City of Buckley# 3894105/23/12, 5/30/12, 6/6/12, 6 / 1 3 / 1 2 , 6 / 2 0 / 1 2 , 6/27/12

ORDINANCE NO. 2507AN 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 5.02 – BUSI- N E S S L I C E N S E S C L A R I F Y I N G T H AT THE CITY WILL NOT ISSUE LOCAL BUSI- NESS LICENSES FOR ANY ACTIVITY THAT DOES NOT COMPLY WITH LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL LAW The full text of the Ordi- n a n c e , w h i c h w a s passed by the Enum- c law Ci ty Counci l on February 13, 2012, is avai lable through the City of Enumclaw Ad- ministration office at City Hall. Effective date is five (5) days after publi- cation.# 3893965/23/12

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

CITY OF ENUMCLAW Chapter 12.08 (Mowing and Debris Removal) of the Enumclaw Municipal Code requirements are as follows:

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All vacant properties un- der one acre in size shall be mowed at least twice between May 1st and September 30th of each year, once no later than June 1st and the second time no earlier than July 31st.All occupied properties shal l be kept mowed such that the height of the grass and vegetation shall not exceed twelve inches, except for culti- vated trees and shrubs.All vacant property, in- cluding wood lots, over o n e a c r e s h a l l b e cleared a minimum of fif- teen feet from any prop- erty line abutting existing developed property line and then mowed and maintained according to t h e a b ove s c h e d u l e each year.F i e l d s u s e d fo r t h e growth and harvesting of hay shall be mowed at least once between May 1st and September 30th of each year.Each violat ion of this chapter shall constitute a misdemeanor with a fine not greater than three hundred dollars.City of EnumclawCommuni ty Deve lop- ment - Building DivisionSteve Gurr, Code En- forcement Officer1309 Myrtle Avenue360-825-3593 ext 5731# 3864625/9/12, 5/16/12, 5/23/12SUPERIOR COURT OF

WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTYThe Estate of

RICHARD C. ELLER,Deceased.Case No.

12-4-01533-1KNTPROBATE NOTICE TO

CREDITORS(RCW 11.40.030)

JoAnn K. Eller has been appointed as Administra- trix/ Personal Represen- tative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent that arose before the de- cedent’s death must, be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Repre- sentative’s attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Rep- resentat ive served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- der RCW 11.40.020(1) (c); or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice. If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame, the claim is forev- er barred, except as oth- erwise 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:May 14, 2012.Date of First Publication: May 23, 2012.FA R R L AW G RO U P, PLLCBy: M. Owen Gabr iel- son, WSBA #34214P.O. Box 890Enumclaw, WA 98022Attorneys for Administra- trix/ Personal Represen- tative/s/ JoAnn K. EllerAdministratrix/Personal Representative# 3894205/23/12, 5/30/12, 6/6/12

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White River School DistrictSale of Surplus

Technology EquipmentFollowing is a general list of technology equip- ment to be declared as surplus and offered for sale: desktop comput- ers, laptops, CRTs, ink- jet and laserjet printers, UPS, document came- ras, TVs and overhead projector. For more infor- mation or to schedule an appointment to view the equipment, contact Jeff H ink le a t (360) 829- 3804. Sealed bids will be accepted at the District Of f ice, 240 N. A St . , Buckley, WA until 3 pm o n Fr i d ay, Ju n e 2 5 , 2012. # 3807485/16/12, 5/23/12

White River School District

Sale of Surplus Instructional Materials

and Miscellaneous Equipment

The sale wil l be June 25th, at the School of Discovery Campus, 250 W Main, Buckley WA, between 10:00am and 2:00pm. Students, with appropriate identification wil l be al lowed in the doors to view books at 9:00am.General list of items in- clude Instructional mate- rials including text books (K-6) , soc ia l s tud ies texts & some teacher’s manua ls (grd . 6 -12) , novels & sample materi- al, Food Service equip including a gas kettle & glass shelving; uniforms & misc. Bldg. furniture. # 3890635/23/12, 6/20/12

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The Snoqualmie Valley Record, a div is ion of Sound Publishing, Inc. is seeking a Part-Time Cir- culation Assistant who can be a team-player as well as be able to work independently. Position i s P T 1 6 h r s / w k (Wednesday & Thurs- day ) . Du t ies i nc lude computer entry, route verification, paper set up & carrier prep. Must be computer-proficient, able to read and follow maps for route delivery, and able to lift up to 40 lbs repeatedly. A current WSDL and reliable, in- sured vehic le are re- quired. EOE

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EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

All employment adver- tisements in this news- paper are sub jec t to Federal and State laws which make it illegal to adver t ise any prefer- ence, limitation or dis- cr iminat ion based on age, sex, marital status, race, creed, color, na- tional origin or the pres- ence of any sensory, m e n t a l o r p h y s i c a l handicap, unless based upon a bona fide occu- pat ional qual i f icat ion. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any adver tisement for em- ployment which is in vio- lation of the law. It is the advertisers responsibility to be aware of federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to employment. I t is this newspaper’s right to re- fuse all advertisements which do not comply with regulations.

Manu fac tu r i ng Eng i - neer/Quality Assurance Manager (Rotary Actua- tors). Helac Corporation225 Battersby Avenue, Enumclaw, WA 98022. Provide overall direction of the QC System and internal process docs for the mfg. of helical rotary actuators and constr. E q u i p . a t t a c h m e n t s . Rec. process improve. utilizing quality tools – SPC, FMEA, PFMEA, PPAP. Provide statistical analysis of data. (CPK, Gage Repeatabi l i ty & Reproducib i l i ty ) Req. M.S. in Eng., or a rel. field plus 2 yrs of exp. or B.S. plus 5 yrs of exp. Exp. must inc. mfg eng. w i th a focus on lean prod. and QC prod. and use of PPAP, PFMEA, CNC prog. and dev. of overall QC material han- d l ing sys. and safety plans. Send resumes toHarry Lange, 225 Bat- tersby Avenue, Enum- c l a w, WA 9 8 0 2 2 o r [email protected]

NOTICE TO READERS This newspaper makes every effor t to ensure you are responding to a legitimate job opportu- nity. Most employers do not ask for money as par t of the application process. Do not send money, especially out of state, give any credit card information or call a 900# in order to respond to an employment ad. The majority of our job opportunity ads are for wage based positions; however; some are com- mission based, as well as, multi-level marketing, self-employment and in- dependent contract op- portunities, in some cas- es, a small investment may be required and you may be asked to work from your home. Read- ers may want to obtain a repor t by the Be t te r Business Bureau, Wash- ington Attorney Gener- al’s office or the Federal Trade Commission.

The City of Enumclaw Gas department has one opening for a temporary seasonal worker. Ap- plicant must be at least 18 years of age, high s c h o o l g r a d u a t e o r equivalent, possess and maintain a valid Wash- ington State driver’s li- cense. Job applica- tions are available at the City Shops 2041 Rail- road St Enumclaw WA 98022, or download a copy a t www.c i tyo fe- numclaw.net . Return applications to Attn: Ed Hawthorne or email to [email protected] claw.wa.us.

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The Bainbridge Island Review, a weekly com- munity newspaper locat- ed in western Washing- ton state, is accepting applications for a part- time general assignment Reporter. The ideal can- didate will have solid re- porting and writing skills, have up-to-date knowl- edge of the AP Style- book, be able to shoot photos and video, be able to use InDesign, and contribute to staff blogs and Web updates. We offer vacation and sick leave, and paid holi- days. If you have a pas- sion for community news reporting and a desire to work in an ambitious, dy- namic newsroom, we want to hear from you. E.O.E. Email your re- sume, cover letter and up to 5 non-returnable writing, photo and video samples [email protected]

Or mail to BIRREP/HR Dept., Sound Publishing, 19351 8th Ave. NE, Suite 106, Poulsbo,

WA 98370.

The City of Enumclaw Expo Center has open- ings for seasonal work- ers. Under general su- p e r v i s i o n , s e a s o n a l workers assist perma- nent staff in cleaning the facilit ies, landscaping, maintenance, supporting events and other duties as assigned. Evening, weekend and combined shifts will be required. Appl icant must be at least 16 years of age, possess and maintain a valid Washington State driver’s license. Experi- ence preferred and must have the physical ability to perform the above job duties. Job applications are avai lable at 1339 Gr i f f in Ave Enumclaw WA 98022 or download a copy at www.cityofe- numclaw.net . Return applications to Kristen Damazio at 1339 Griffin o r e m a i l t o k d a m a - [email protected]

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REPORTERThe Central Kitsap Re- porter in Silverdale, WA is seeking a general as- signment reporter with writing experience and photography skills. Join a four-person newsroom in a position that is pri- mar i ly beat coverage and secondarily general- assignment coverage of a city, an Urban Growth Area, county govern- ment and naval base. Coverage stretches from the deeply rural to the “other Washington” in scope. News, narrative features and photogra- phy are at the center of the job. Applicants must be able to work in a team-oriented deadline driven environment, dis- play excel lent wr i t ing skills, have a knowledge of community news and be able to compose arti- cles on multiple topics. This is a full-time posi- tion and includes excel- lent benefits, paid vaca- tion, sick and holidays. P lease send resume with cover letter, 3 or more non- re tu r nable clips in PDF or Text for- mat and references to

[email protected] or mail to:

CKRREP/HRSound Publishing, Inc.

19351 8th Ave. NE, Suite 106

Poulsbo, WA 98370

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Home ServicesHouse/Cleaning Service

Castle CleaningYour place will sparkle

when you arrive in your carriage. Call Marie,

serving Enumclaw since 1988.

(253)906-4573

Home ServicesLandscape Services

609485

& KKLandscapingLawn Maintenance

253-230-1235

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253-228-9101206-229-5632

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Home ServicesLandscape Services

A-1 SHEERGARDENING & LANDSCAPING

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Danny’s Landscaping& Tree Service

Spring Clean-Up:Thatch, Weed, Bark, Haul,

Tree Removal, Etc.Pruning, Gutters, Roof, Moss Control, Sprinkler

Install & Repair

15% Senior Discount

253-353-9948

HI MARKLANDSCAPING &

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DTree Service DHauling DWeeding DPruning DHedge Trim DFence DConcrete DBark DNew Sod & Seed DAerating & Thatching

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Local FencerCedar & Chain Link

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Call James253-831-9906

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Home ServicesLawn/Garden Service

HANDY RANDY

SPRING IS HERE!Mowing (most yards $30)

Trimming, Pruning, Hedge Work, Bark

Spreading, Hauling, Fence Repair

Senior DiscountsFree Estimates

Call Randy:(253)350-1539Licensed & Insured

K & K LandscapingLawn MaintenanceMowing, Edging, Yard Clean-up

253-230-1235Bonded & InsuredLic# KKLANKL897MK

Weekly, Bi-Weekly & Monthy Mowing206-962-9998

Home ServicesPainting

CleanLine

Painting

& Coating

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Home ServicesPainting

InteriorsExteriorsRepaints

LICENSED BONDED INSURED360-825-9472

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Painting,Remodels, Gutter Cleaning, Drywall,

Roof Cleaning, Roofing, Pressure Washing, Commercial Offices

Day or NightJobs Big or Small

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Jim Wetton’s PLUMBING

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Fast, Friendly ServiceWe’re Your Service Specialists

Call “RABBIT”

5783

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JOE’SPLUMBINGRepair, Remodel,

Water Heaters,Hose Bibbs. Low Rates.

Free Estimates(253)381-4525

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JT’s Plumbing Repair est 1987

John Long(360)825-3007(253)334-9698

*Plumbing Repairs*Drain Cleaning

*Fixture InstallationsJTSPLR*110JP

Home ServicesRoofing/Siding

ROOFING &REMODELINGSenior DiscountsFree Estimates

Expert Work253-850-5405

American Gen. Contractor Better Business BureauLic #AMERIGC923B8

Home ServicesTree/Shrub Care

JTS INC

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Tree Removal/TrimmingResidential & CommercialLic. ~ Bonded ~ Insured

Serving All Counties

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Home ServicesTree/Shrub Care

J&J TREE SERVICE

Free EstimatesInsured & Bonded253-854-6049425-417-2444

Removals,Topping, Pruning

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KNOLL TREE SERVICE

“The Tree People” Tree Removal/Thinning,

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SAVE YOUR TREES NON INVASIVE ISA certified climbing arborist corrective pruning of mature trees confined space specialist brush chipping ALLTRTR933N1 (360)893-8225

TEZAK’STREE

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Over 30 YearsExperience

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Home ServicesWindow Cleaning

TOM’S WINDOWCLEANING

Commercial, ResidentialGutter cleaning,Gutter whitening,

Moss control,Pressure washing,New construction

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

Domestic ServicesAdult/Elder Care

KELLY CARES, LLC.Professional, LovingAdult Care. In-Home Services. Shopping,

Appointments, Cooking,Personal Care and

HousecleaningAlso Available: 24/7 Care

253-906-1664

Domestic ServicesChild Care Offered

Bonney Lake Montessori

is now enrolling children 30 months to

five years for preschool and

childcare programs. We are a State licensed facility, specializing in kindergarten readiness.

Call to schedule a classroom tour and meet our teachers!

(253)862-8599

Daycare home in Melody Park, Enumclaw. Days, nights or weekends. 23 years experience. 360- 802-9514 or 253-951- 1298. Lic.#5116.

NOTICE TO READERS People providing child care in their home are required to have a state l i cense. Complete l i - censing information and daycare provider verifi- cation is available from the state at 1-800-446- 1114.

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Antiques &Collectibles

Enumclaw1501 Cole St. Sidewalk Sale. Friday and Satur- day. Dealer sell ing in- ventory. Earr ings, $5. Bracelets, $10. Necklac- es, $15. Watches, $5. Also huge basket sale. 50% off all baskets out- side. CC’s Col lect ible Mal l . Come check us out.

ENUMCLAWCC’s 1501 COLE ST. TUE-SUN! Huge back door furniture sale! An- tique trunks, chests, l i n e n s a n d q u i l t s . Fashionable clothes at affordable prices, also j ewe l r y, v i n t a g e & women ’s p l us s i ze clothing! Baskets, pol- ished rock and miner- a ls, home inter iors, water ski’s, golf clubs, fishing gear, vintage bikes, pedal cars, rac- ing jackets, vintage re- stored radios, radio control led cars. Ask a b o u t o u r H U G E Baseball Card & Com- ic Collection. Inventory changes daily! “Bi- stro Thyme” restau- rant open now. Come check us out!

Cemetery Plots

(2) CEMETERY Spaces, side by side, in Sunset Hills Memorial Park, Bel- levue. Spaces 11 and 12 in Lot 25 in the Garden o f Assurance. Quie t , Peaceful Setting. Asking $ 2 2 , 0 0 0 e a c h . C a l l Dawn at (360)757-1476

C E M E T E R Y P L O T Greenwood Memor ia l Park in Renton. One plot avai lable in beaut i fu l Rhododendron section. P u r c h a s e d i n 1 9 6 6 among Renton families and veterans. This sec- tion is filled, lock in price now! $4000. For more details, call Alice: 425- 277-0855

Flea Market

26+ Pairs of worn jeans, mens and womens, for quilting, $15. Plate glass shelving, 17x23.5, $5. Happy Bir thday Wind- mi l l , 21.5” h igh, wi th candles. 18 numbers for all bir thdays over 100, $40. Slant board, good condition, $35. 253-852- 6809

BRINKMANN Pro Series 2400 Gas Grill with cov- er and propane, very good condition, $75 obo. Call (360)825-2992

CELL PHONE, new in box, Kyocera S2100, camera phone with blue- tooth wireless, mobile web and more, $20 . Federal Way. 253-874- 8987

DOG KENNEL, up to 40 pound dog, $10. 253- 250-6978 Federal Way

FREE ADS FOR FREE STUFF! Now you can clean up and clear out yo u r i t e m fo r F R E E when you’re g iv ing i t away for f ree. Of fer good for a one week ad, up to 20 words, private party merchandise ad. No business, service or commercial ads qualify for the free offer. Call (360)825-2555 ext. 202 to place your free ad in the Recycler.

MEN’S Jeans, T-Shirts, e tc . Take a l l for $10. 253-250-6978 Federal Way

Build up your business with our Service Guide Special: Four full weeks of advertising starting at $40. Call 800-388-2527 to place your ad today.

Flea Market

Venetian window blind, light natural color, 5’10” w ide, good condi t ion with hardware, $25. Ve- netion blind, natural col- or, 3’6” wide, good con- dit ion, with hardware, $15. Pull down vinyl win- dow shade, white, good condi t ion, $5. Plast ic Coca-Cola bott le, 23” tall, $10. 10 little wood boxes, 9”x12”x3”deep, great for little drawers, $2 each . Co l l ec t i b le c a r d b o a r d s h o e b ox , holds 9 pairs of shoes, really neat! $15. 253- 852-6809

Food &Farmer’s Market

BUCKLEY COUNTRY M A R K E T, S a t u r d ay s May through October, 10am-2pm. Thunderbird Park, corner of River and Main Street. Ven- dors Wanted. Call Lee: 253-862-2047

GREEN VALLEYMEATS

12565 SE Green Valley Rd. Auburn, WA

Locker Meat Beef, Pork, Buffalo Lamb,

Poultry. Custom Cutting and Wrapping,

Sausage, Jerky,Pepperoni

Farm Slaughtering48 Years Experience

(253)833-8131

SMOKE HOUSE &MORE

The Bestin the Northwest!Salmon, Chicken, Jerky, Pepperoni, Hams. Custom

smoking services available. Bring your

meat to me.32721 Railroad Ave.

Black Diamond(360)886-9293

Free ItemsRecycler

FREE: portable basket ball hoop, needs a back board. 360-802-3792.

Home Furnishings

NEW QUEEN pillowtop mattress set w/warranty. Sell $149. 253-537-3056---------------------------------KING PILLOWTOP mat- tress set, 3 piece, brand new in wrap. $249. 253- 539-1600---------------------------------NEW CHERRY Sleigh bedroom set. Includes dresser, mirror & night- stand. Still boxed. Will let go $599. 253-537- 3056---------------------------------FULL OR TWIN mat- tress sets, new. $120. 253-539-1600---------------------------------N E W A D J U S TA B L E bed w /memor y foam matt ress. L is t $2800. Sacr i f ice, $950. 253- 537-3056---------------------------------L E AT H E R S O FA & loveseat, factory sealed w/lifetime warranty. List $3500. Must sell $795. 253-539-1600

Miscellaneous

C O U N T RY G A R D E N BOUQUETS offers sea- s o n a l b o u q u e t s , wreaths & other hand- crafted local i tems in “The Shop” (360)825- 3976 (253)332-9466.

FERTILIZER: Rich, dark, aged, weed-free, composted cow ma- nure. Great for prep- p i n g yo u r g a r d e n . $8.00 a pick-up load. We l oad . 360 -825 - 2782

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Miscellaneous

MULTIQUIP 6000 Watt Surge, 5000 Constant Industrial Style Genera- tor. 120/240V, large ca- pacity steel tank, 11hp Suburu/Robin industrial eng ine, l ow o i l shu t down & auto idle with wheel kit. Sells new for $2200-$2999. Will sell for $700 OBO. 425-999- 6373. Evenings: 360- 897-0639

Musical Instruments

C.C.’s Restaurant has two great p iano’s for sale. Come in and enjoy playing for us! 1501 Cole St., Enumclaw (360)825- 3135P.S. We are a new con- cep t res tau ran t w i th great lunch specials.

Yard and Garden

ENUMCLAW SALES PAVILLION

PLANT SALE!Lots of bedding plants, hanging baskets and

vegetables! Saturday, May 5th

12:00 NOONCome Join Us at22712 SE 436th

Enumclaw, WA 98022(360)825-3151 or

(360)825-1116

Wanted/Trade

WANTED: SMALL Older Crawler (Bulldozer). Any model/ condition, run- ning or not. Or related equipment: skidsteer, farm tractor, etc. Also wan ted : o l d a r cade / amusement park coin operated games. Any type: Pinball, kiddie ride, e tc and o ld s lo t ma- chines. Pr ivate par ty, cash. (360)204-1017

Dogs

B O N N E Y L A K E D o g Board ing. $15 a day, any size dog. No Pits. Over 15 years experi- ence. State and County Licensed. Visit our web- site to see our facilities: www.caviarshelties.com360-897-9888

G e r m a n W i r e h a i r e d Pointer 2.5 yrs old & 10 month old pup, $200 to approved homes. 530-945-2165 [email protected] DANE

A K C G R E AT D A N E Puppies. Now offer ing Full-Euro’s, Half-Euro’s & S t a n d a r d G r e a t D a n e s . M a l e s & fe - males. Every color but Fa w n s , $ 5 0 0 & u p . Heal th guarantee. Li- c e n s e d s i n c e 2 0 0 2 . Dreyersdanes is Oregon state’s largest breeder of Great Danes. Also; sell- ing Standard Poodles. www.dreyersdanes.comCall 503-556-4190.

Pomeranians Male & Female. $250. Teacup,

Mini & Toys. Various Colors. 8wks & up.

Shots, Wormed, Health records. Cash! (425)420-6708

SMALL MIXED Breed puppies. Males & Fe- males. Born March 18th $200 each. Excel lent companion dogs. 206- 723-1271

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Farm Animals& Livestock

1.5 ACRES pasture, new ly fenced . Sma l l freshly painted barn, be- tween Bonney Lake and Buckley, $250/ month. Cal l 360-832-4545 or 253-348-8024.

Horses

2006 SUNDOWNER Pro Stock 20’ GN Tra i ler. Center D iv ider, Tack Room, $8 ,900 . 1987 H a l e 2 H o r s e B T Stra ight Load Trai ler, $1,000. Noble Panels and Shelter, call for pric- es. 425-503-5817

E&K Farms40 Acres, Covered & Open Arenas, Pasture,

Stall Boards, LargeObstacle Course, Trails

Auburn/Enumclawwww.eandkfarms.com

206-719-5045HORSE Boarding. Full care. 12’x12’ stalls. Daily turnout. Covered arena. Wash rack. $325/month (360)829-0771

Summer Riding Camps. Lessons.

Boarding. Western Dressage.

Covered Arena. (360)825-5617

ServicesAnimals

SUMNER CAT RESORT Qual i ty boarding with daily loving attention for each kitty! Sharon; The Collectable Cat 253-826- 0533 253-486-9437www.catsresort.com

Garage/Moving SalesKing County

BIG INDOOR RUMMAGE SALE

VFW Hall 44426 244th SE,

Enumclaw Friday & SaturdayMay 25th & 26th

9AM-4PM Proceeds go to relief fund for local veterans

and families. Great pric- es. Furniture, cake deco- rating items, small appli- ances, new cook books and many other misc. items. Find great bar-

gains and help our veterans.

EnumclawBiggest Barn Sale Around! Plants, gar- den, furniture, antiques, farm and pet supplies. Sat. - Mon., 9am-6pm. 20206 SE 424th St. fol- low the signs off of Au- burn Hwy.ENUMCLAWMOVING SALE! House wares, ant iques, yard tools, collectibles, furni- ture & more quality stuff! Fr iday, May 25th f rom 9am to 4pm at 24004 SE 384th Street.EnumclawTools, generator, handi- cap scooter, e lec t r ic chair l i f t , rear carr ier, h o u s e w a r e s , t i r e s , wheels, van trailer hitch, some antiques. Friday, Saturday, Sunday. 8AM- 4PM, 2831 Link, off Se- manski. Rain or Shine, under cover.

Mountain Meadows Home Park Annual Ya rd Sa le . I nd i - vidual sales in 150 unit park. June 1st & 2nd, 9AM-4PM. On SE 456th just east of Hwy 410 in E n u m c l a w. Tw o entrances, fol low signs.

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AutomobilesChrysler

2008 CHRYSLER Se- br ing Tour ing Hardtop Convertible. Black, 6 cyl- inder, Automatic Trans- mission, Air Condition- ing, Power Equipment, AM/FM/XM/CD. 25,000 miles. Excellent Condi- t ion. Includes Mainte- nance Contract. Always Garaged. $18,000. Call: 253-237-5018

AutomobilesMercedes-Benz

2000 MERCEDES E320 Wagon AWD. 89 ,927 miles. All power options included. Great car in good condi t ion! Only second owners. $9,000. Vashon Island 206-463- [email protected]

Auto Service/Parts/ Accessories

Accident?

360-825-3567 Gamblin Motors1047 Hwy. 410

Enumclaw

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Body Shop & Collision Center

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Chip Repair Latest Technology

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Campers/Canopies

Smith Built canopy with boat loader, fits full size pickup. Good condition Always been covered. $600. Cal l (360)832- 4545 or 253-348-8024

RV Spaces/Storage

NEW OUTDOOR Stor- age Facility. Clean, Se- cure Site. RVs, Boats, Campers, Vehicles, etc. $30- $75 month. 313 Rainier Avenue, Enum- claw. 253-670-8789

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EmploymentMedia

REPORTERReporter sought for staff opening with the Penin- sula Daily News, a six- d a y n e w s p a p e r o n Washington’s beautiful North Olympic Peninsula that includes the cities of Por t Angeles, Sequim, Po r t To w n s e n d a n d Forks (yes, the “Twilight” Forks, but no vampires or werewolves). Br ing your experience from a weekly or small daily -- from the first day, you’ll be able to show off the writing and photography skills you’ve already ac- quired while sharpening your talent with the help o f veteran newsroom leaders. This is a gener- al assignment reporting position in our Port An- geles office in which be- ing a self-starter must be demonstrated through professional experience. Port Angeles-based Pe- ninsula Daily News, cir- culation 16,000 daily and 15,000 Sunday (plus a websi te gett ing up to o n e m i l l i o n h i t s a month), publishes separ- ate editions for Clallam and Jefferson counties. Check out the PDN at www.pen insu lada i l y - news.com and the beau- ty and recreational op- p o r t u n i t i e s a t http://www.peninsuladai- l y n e w s . c o m / s e c - tion/pdntabs#vizguide. In-person visit and tryout are required, so Wash- ington/Northwest appli- cants given preference. Send cover letter, re- sume and five best writ- ing and photography c l ips to Leah Leach, managing editor/news, P.O. Box 1330, 305 W. First St., Port Angeles, WA 98362 , o r ema i l leah.leach@peninsula- dailynews.com.

Home ServicesAppliance Repair

B&RREFRIGERATION

829-1710Raymond Stine

owner

Major Household Appliances

Repair All Makes & Models

GAS & ELECTRICFURNACES

COMMERCIALREFRIGERATION

Serving South King & Pierce

Area Since 1973

578386

EmploymentSales & Retail

Wanted:Energetic

self starter!Long term. Great

benefits. Fun place to work. Will train

right person.Gamblin Motors,

Enumclaw.Ask for Rick Josie

or Tom Rebek. (360)825-3567

EmploymentTransportation/Drivers

CDL Driver NeededLocal Puget Sound area. Flatbed exper ience a must. Full time, Monday- Fr iday. Good pay with advancement oppor tu- nities. Vacation and Holi- day pay. Call: (253)261- 4678

Water Tank Truck Driv- e r Needed. C lass B CDL, tankers endorse- m e n t , c u r r e n t D OT h e a l t h c a r d . P T / F T. Great for older/semi-re- t i r ed d r i ve rs . Wages $14-$16 per hour, DOE. Home every night. Must live in Plateau area for qu ick d ispa tch . Ca l l : (253)863-8883

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

CAREGIVERSWANTED

For in home care. Must have TB test, current drivers lic., 1 yr exp. We offer weekly pay, direct deposi t , medica l and dental . Serving al l of Pierce Co. Please apply at: Arcadia Healthcare; 823 W. Main Street , Sui te#1, Sumner, WA 98390. (253)863-1834

Classifieds. We’ve got you covered. 800-388-2527

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

Female Home Care Aidein Buckley needed

immediately!!!

Two shifts available:

• 5 : 0 0 p m - 9 : 3 0 p m , Mon. - Thurs. FOC, HCA, NAR or CNA preferred but not re- quired, exp. a must!

• 8:00am-1:00pm Sat and Sun. FOC, HCA, NAR or CNA plus Nurse Delegation is required for this shift.

Contact Program Direc- tor at. 253-536-5803 x27

[email protected] ON-CALL

POSITION: Dietary Aide/Med Aide and Caregiver. Call for details or apply in per- son at: Heritage House Assisted Living: 28833 Hwy 410 E, Buckley WA 98321. (360)829-5292

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

ENUMCLAW HEALTH and Rehabilitation Cen- ter is in need of a Certi- fied Nursing Assistant for all shifts. Please ap- ply within during normal business hours, 2323 Jensen.

Professional ServicesLegal Services

EZ DocumentsWalk-In

NOTARY/ DIVORCE/ PARENTING PLAN/ CHILD SUPPORT

823 Main St, Suite G, Sumner

www.ezdocuments.net425-440-1924

Professional ServicesMusic Lessons

PIANO LESSONSAges 8 to Adult -

All levelsSIBLING DISCOUNTS

Flexible, Local &Experienced!

Julie 253-891-3342

PIANOLESSONS For the young and

young at heart.Karen (360)802-9314

Professional ServicesProfessional

Custom UpholsteryBy Van’s of Enumclaw. Free pickup, delivery

and estimates.Monday - Friday

8am to 5pm.23929 SE 440th,

Enumclaw(360)825-5775

Home ServicesBackhoe/Dozing/Tractor

BACKHOEBulldozing, Dump Truck,

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Ecology Block Walls

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Gosstekk Carpet & Upholstery

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4 ROOMS &HALLWAY $100

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Home ServicesCarpet Clean/Install

WRIGHTS SERVICESCarpet cleaning,

carpet repairServing your town and neighbors since 1973

www.wrightsservices.comFREE Estimates(360)825-7877(253)939-4399

Home ServicesConcrete Contractors

Lic#JRDCO**044DK

JRDConstruction

360-897-2573

Larry Biller Over 30 Yrs. ExperienceCommercial - Residential

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Home ServicesConcrete Contractors

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DrivewaysSidewalks Patios

Garage SlabsExcavation

Shawn M. Shippey253-709-1030

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Home ServicesGeneral Contractors

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Chris Eggersowner

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Home Construction & Remodeling

577955

General Contractor

Lic# GLCCOSC904KF

360-825-1132ENUMCLAW, WA

CONTRACTOR’SNOTICE

Adver t ising placed by contractor’s must con- tain the contractor’s true name, address and cur- rent registration number according to Washington State Law 18.27,100. Violations could be sub- ject to a civil penalty of up to $1000 per viola- tion. To see if this law applies to you and for in- formation on other provi- s ions of the law ca l l Contractors Registration in Olympia. (360)902- 5226.

Kitchens andBathrooms

byALL PRO BUILDERS

Home InteriorRemodeling

www.allprobuilders.com 360.825.1957

Celebrating 25 years of local service!

LIC# ALLPRB1012BK

Retired General Contractor

BRINN CONSTRUCTION

Small jobsAll phases of ConstructionContact Liam

(425)891-6052 (253)862-0223

Lic.# BRINNC*949NG

Home ServicesDrywall/Plaster

PUGET SOUND DRYWALL CO.

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST(Christian Science)

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