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Bonney Lake and Sumner SPSL honors
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The forecast for today, Wednesday, calls for mostly sunny skies with a high to 70. There is a chance of showers overnight with lows to 50. Thursday calls for a 50 percent chance of showers with highs to 63 and overnight lows to 49. Chance of showers continues Friday and over the weekend with highs in the upper 60s.
Dennis Bilderback and Spencer Emry from Pierce County Parks drill a new sign into place at the historic Lake Tapps Pioneer Cemetery, which was donated by Daniel Orcutt in 1889. Photo by Dennis Box
By Theresa De LayStaff Writer
A piece of history was restored on June 4 dur-
ing a renaming ceremo-ny hosted by the Greater Bonney Lake Historical Society at a 125-year-old cemetery.
The cemetery was donat-ed by Daniel Orcutt in 1889 before Washington gained statehood. For many years, the land was known as Lake Tapps Cemetery, but over time the headstones, including Fadola and Lappenbusch family mem-bers, were forgotten.
A hiker stumbled upon the burial ground in 2008 and referred to it as Dieringer Cemetery, according to the Heritage League of Pierce County.
For several more years, it was left unmarked, cov-ered in dense vegetation and in general disrepair, said Bonney Lake historian Winona Jacobsen.
A troop of boy scouts adopted the cemetery and cleaned it up, erecting a sign in the process which iden-
tified it as the “Dieringer Pioneer Cemetery” accord-ing to the Heritage League.
However in 2012, Jacobsen and Roger Hunt, an ancestor of Orcutt, began the task of research-ing its true history and rightful name. Hunt approached Pierce County and convinced the park board to honor the site’s historical significance and properly name it the Lake Tapps Pioneer Cemetery.
The following is Roger Hunt’s family story of the Lake Tapps Pioneer Cemetery:
My family, the Orcutts, came west from Kansas over the Oregon Trail in 1882, settling right here. All of the land around this lit-tle cemetery north of 40th Street is land that was origi-nally owned by my family.
We homesteaded 400 acres and purchased an additional 160 acres from the Northern Pacific Railroad. My family became hop farmers and at that time the Puyallup
Lake Tapps cemetery given rightful name
By Kevin HansonSenior Writer
Rod Richardson and Jim Cawley shared many things – friendship, former careers, a love of flying and even a neighborhood.
The two retired com-mercial pilots perished the afternoon of June 4 when the small, antique airplane they were flying went down in a wooded area not far
from their rural Buckley homes.
Each man lived along an airstrip that straddles 112th Street, a neighborhood of small-aircraft enthusiasts. Cawley had recently pur-chased a vintage military airplane from his friend and the two had gone for a flight that Wednesday morning. When they returned to the sky that afternoon, it was immediately clear some-
thing was wrong. Area resi-dents reported hearing the engine sputtering and los-ing altitude before it clipped treetops and crashed.
The plane went down in a wooded area north of state Route 410, in the 9200 block of 258th Avenue East. The wreckage was removed the following day and the crash is being investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board.
Richardson was born in East St. Louis, Mo., and eventually flew around the globe. A military veteran, he became a Continental Airlines pilot at the young age of 26. He cockpit career included stops with Galvin Flying Service in Seattle and an international stay with Saudi Arabian Air. His airline career ended when he retired from Boeing as a flight instructor.
Richardson is known to a younger generation as a bus driver for the White River School District, a post he retired from a year ago.
He had long desired to live on an airstrip and he moved to Buckley, with his wife Fran, 13 years ago.
Cawley could fly a plane before he could drive a car and went on to log more than 30,000 flight hours during a career with Delta Airlines. He retired in 2012, according to a family state-
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The Bonney Lake Panthers softball team fin-ished the season 17-10 with its final game in the third round of the state tourna-ment.
Madi Lowery was named first team infield and Kali Schouteren was named to first team outfield.
Senior pitcher Melissa Charron was named first team pitcher.
Erika Torr was selected for second team infield and Courtney Campbell was named second team catcher.
Receiving honorable mention for the Panthers was Ali Martinson in the outfield.
Bonney Lake Baseball
The Panthers season came to an end losing 12-0 to O’Dea in the state cham-pionship game. Bonney Lake ended the season 18-11 overall.
South Puget Sound League Most Valuable Player went to Bonney Lake senior Michael Gretler.
Selected for first team were seniors Taiki Green, Cory Burrill and Nolan Weber.
Second team honors went to seniors Dylan Moran and Kash Koltermann.
Honorable mention went to juniors Grant Townsend and Zach Lewandowski.
Gretler was also named to the News Tribune all area first team and Green was named to the second team.
Gretler and Green will play their final games of high school on June 14 and 15 at the all-state games in Yakima.
Gretler has also been drafted by the Boston Red Sox. A full story will be in the next issue of the Courier-Herald.
Coach Mike Olson was named SPSL coach of the year.
Bonney Lake Boys Soccer
The Panthers finished the season 15-4-1 overall.
Senior Dalton Ogdon was named all area soccer player
of the year.Sen ior Brody
Fitzsimmons was named to the SPSL first team.
Joining Fitzsimmons with first team honors are Ogdon, Brain Grobb, Tyler John and Joey Mack.
Ogdon and John were named the MVPs of the league.
Bonney Lake Girls Tennis
The Panthers finished the season 3-9.
Sophomore Kristen Cunningham was selected to the first all academic team and also to the second team all conference.
Junior Samantha Garrity joins her with second team all conference honors.
The Panthers were hon-ored with the sportsman-ship award.
Bonney Lake Track and Field
Selected for first team in the 400 meters was Lance Manago and selected to the second team was Orion Adair.
First team 800 meters honors went to Bennett Hillier and selected for second team was William Glick and Eric Voellger.
Hillier was also selected to first team 1600 meters and Christian Coons was selected second team.
Honorable mention for the Panthers in the 3200 meters was Mykel Fisher.
Alec Schantz was name first team for the 110 meter hurdles and Cody Miller was named second team.
Schantz was also named to the second team for the 300 meter hurdles.
Honorable mention for the discus was Bonney Lake’s Caleb Davis.
Brandon Kilstrom was named second team for javelin. Mason John was selected first team for high jump and Jake Martin was named second team.
Four Panthers were cho-sen for pole vault. Austin Schweyen was named first team and Zach Koeller, Jared Meister and Gregory Piontek were chosen second team.
Honorable mention for Bonney Lake for the triple jump went to Schantz.
On the girls side, Melissa Arima was named to the second team for the 800 meter.
Second team honors for the 3200 meter went to LaRee Graham.
Samantha Boudreau was selected first team shot put.
Boudreau was also select-ed for league second team in discus. Leaniva Richardson would receive honorable
mention.Receiving honor-
able mention for jav-elin was Bonney Lake’s Shona Ramsay and Ariel Chapman.
Second team league hon-ors for high jump went to Jaidin Anderson and Alyssa Pray.
First team pole vault hon-ors went to Hailey Taylor, Ashlie Grant was selected to second team and honorable mention went to Samantha Mcurley.
And Danielle Lisk was given honorable mention
for the long jump.
Sumner SoftballThe Spartans finished the
season 3-15.Honorable mention
for Sumner was Amanda Gustafson in the infield, Jessica Stockdale-Pederson in the outfield and Chloe Oyadomari as catcher.
Sumner BaseballThe Spartans finished
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the season 22-2 and lost its final game in the second round of state.
Senior Christian Parsons was named league co-MVP.
First team pitcher hon-ors went to senior Logan Christensen. Senior catcher Bryan Adkins was named second team and sophomore Nathan Harrell was named sec-ond team for first base.
Sophomore second baseman
Collin Wolf was named to the league second team.
Senior Luc Powers-Hubbard was selected as first team third base.
Two Spartans selected for first team outfield were senior Tysen Fischlin and junior Chase Torgison.
Sophomore Josiah Fidecaro was selected to the first team utility. Sumner junior Gage Whitehead was selected as sec-ond team designated hitter.
And coach Casey Adcox was named coach of the year along-
side White River’s coach Mike Williams.
Honorable mention for the Spartans came to sophomore Noah Massey, senior Brandon Walsh and junior Johnny Staley.
Sumner Track and FieldField athlete of the year was
awarded to Sumner senior Andrew Andrada.
Sumner’s girls coach Kristin Chapman was named coach of the year.
Junior Alyssa Murray was
honored for the 800 meters.Freshman Rhaven Dean was
honored for javelin and senior Kimi Nakayama was honored for pole vault.
On the boys side, Sumner sophomore Josh Riley was hon-ored for the 300 hurdles, senior Montana Galias for javelin and Andrada for pole vault.
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All subjects in the police blotter are presumed inno-cent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Bonney Lake May 29Theft: The caretaker of a Cascade Drive East home for sale reported a theft that occurred prior. Several items were stolen from the locked shed. There was no suspect information avail-able at the time of report.
Identity Theft: A resi-
dent reported a retail store credit card had been opened in his name by an unknown individu-al. There was no suspect information available.
Warrant: A vehicle was pulled over for speeding on 192nd Avenue East. The driver was found to possess an arrest warrant and was transported to Enumclaw jail without incident. His vehicle was towed.
Felony Warrant: A vehicle was pulled over for a cracked windshield on state Route 410. The driver was found to pos-sess a felony warrant and no driver’s license. He was booked into Enumclaw jail without incident and the vehicle was taken by one of
the passengers.
Fraud: A resident report-ed fraudulent charges on her credit card. No suspect information was available.
May 30 Shoplift: An officer responded to the report of a shoplifter in custody at a SR 410 retail store. The subject claimed to hide items in the cart from her young daughter, but forgot about them before exiting the store. She was issued a citation and released at the scene.
Vandalism: Several sus-pects and their vehicle were caught on camera vandal-izing property outside a Bonney Lake retail store. A copy of the video was
placed into evidence but no names relevant names were associated with it at the time of report.
Fraud: A woman reported fraudulent charges on her checking account. Possible suspects were identified but nothing further was reported.
May 31Suspicious Vehicle: Shortly after midnight, officers responded to a SR 410 gas station for the report of a suspicious vehi-cle parked at the pumps. The man in the driver’s seat was woken up by offi-cers and found to possess a warrant. He was arrested without incident and his vehicle was impounded.
Vehicle Prowl: An officer responded to the report of a vehicle prowl that occurred sometime the night before. The side door lock was damaged to gain entry and several items were stolen. There was no suspect informa-tion available at the time of report.
Trespass: Several indi-viduals were reported to be consuming alcohol and being disruptive at Allan Yorke Park. One of the subjects, a minor, was intoxicated and had a bot-tle of liquor in his posses-sion. He was released to an adult family member but was trespassed from the park and charges were forwarded to the Pierce County Juvenile
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June 1 Uncooperative: Police responded to a SR 410 retail store for the report of an uncooperative shop-lifter in custody. Suspected drugs were found in her possession and a records check revealed a warrant. She was transported to Pierce County jail.
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Flying is part of the Cawley family life. In 1965, Jim Cawley’s father, with the help of his sons, developed the private airstrip where both of last week’s crash victims lived. Now, both of his sons are licensed pilots and work in the aviation industry.
Like his father and sons, Cawley was a graduate of White River High School.
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The East Pierce Fire and Rescue Foundation has launched a new group with one of the toughest membership requirements of any organization. To qualify, members must have died and been resuscitated by either firefighters or law officers.
“But once you are in, you are one of the luckiest people on the planet,” East Pierce Survivors Society President Duane Bratvold said.
A cardiac arrest survivor himself, Bratvold was saved by the firefighters of East Pierce.
“We wanted to start a support group of survivors, but also provide a way to give back to the community,” he said.
Law enforcement was included because of the marine units on Lake Tapps and dive teams who respond with the East Pierce dive teams to incidents on the lake and local rivers.
It also recognizes the recent partner-ship between the fire district and the police departments in Bonney Lake,
Sumner, Edgewood and Milton in an AED program. Over the past year, East Pierce has provided automated exter-nal defibrillators (AEDs) for each police cruiser in those communities and trained the police officers on how to use them. With the AEDs, they can start CPR and shock a person who is in cardiac arrest without waiting for the firefighters to arrive.
The Foundation was launched in 2013 as a non-profit organization to improve
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“In partnership with the fire district, we will help create a safer and more sup-portive community for the citizens in the East Pierce service area,” Bratvold said.
The Foundation focuses on three ini-tiatives, providing smoke alarms for East Pierce firefighters to install in high-risk homes free of charge; underwrite the
cost of adult CPR classes; and to fund the Sentimental Journey Program, a coop-erative effort with the Foundation, fire district and MultiCare/Good Samaritan Home Health and Hospice to provide one last ride somewhere special to hospice patients.
The Survivors Society will focus on raising money and awareness for the CPR program. This important program helps in two ways. It teaches critical life-saving
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Plateau were the most pro-ductive hop lands in the world. The success realized by my family, and other hop growers, attracted more and more homesteaders to the area, and by the end of the 1880s, over 100 people lived in the little community of Lake Tapps.
Daniel Orcutt, my three times great grandfather, his oldest son, Alvin, and their neighbor, Amos Crawford, were very community minded. In 1889 they decid-ed that there needed to be more infrastructure to sup-port their growing commu-nity.
• At the time it was a
very rough five miles to the nearest post office in Sumner, so they applied to the U.S. Government for their own post office and in 1890 Amos Crawford was appointed the first postmas-ter for Lake Tapps.
• The children of the area needed a school, so Alvin Orcutt donated land to the newly formed Lake Tapps School District for a new clapboard school house. That school house was locat-ed just up the road where 40th intersects with 218th.
• And the community also needed a cemetery, so Daniel Orcutt donated one acre to Pierce County to be used “as a public burying ground only... forever.”
In the 1890’s an infesta-tion by a little bug, called the hop louse, destroyed hop farming in the area and many of the original home-steaders, including my fam-ily, moved away but the next generation of settlers con-tinued to use this little cem-etery for another 50 years.
As that generation also died or moved the cemetery was forgotten and became overgrown with blackberry vines. Over time the town of Lake Tapps was assimilated into the larger communi-ties of Buckley and Bonney Lake, but the forgotten little cemetery still existed.
Then, in 2008, the head-stones were spotted by a hiker who posted the coor-
dinates on a website called Waymarking.com. This website describes itself as existing to “provide the tools to share and discover unique and interesting locations on the planet”. Waymarking does not verify information posted by its members, and when the hiker mistakenly identified the old cemetery as the “Dieringer Cemetery” nobody questioned the name.
In the 1880’, Dieringer was a competing commu-nity. It was located about
five miles to the northwest, where the Sumner Meadows Golf Course is located today. That town was named for and was run by Joe Dieringer, and Joe Dieringer was no friend of my family and no friend of the Lake Tapps community.
In 2010 a Boy Scout troop took on the project of clear-ing the berry vines from this old cemetery and, using the Waymarking website as their authority, posted a sign identifying it as the Dieringer Pioneer Cemetery.
In 2012 I began research-ing my family’s arrival in Pierce County, and I dis-covered this naming error. I could not let Joe Dieringer’s name be posted on the cem-etery given by my great-great-great grandfather, so I contacted the Historical Society and began the pro-cess of correcting the name.
It gives me great satisfac-tion to see the correct name on the sign over the little cemetery that my family donated to the Lake Tapps community 125 years ago.
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Once upon a time in the distant past, cities like Los Angeles and Phoenix were hailed as futuristic and progressive because they were built around the car. Tomorrow’s cities, people said, would consist of several suburban communities connected by an “ingenious and splendid” system of freeways. Old, compact, pre-car cities like New York and Chicago
were dismissed as polluted cesspools that couldn’t get any fresh air or sunlight.
What a turn-around!
Today, in large part because of the very cars they
were built around, L.A. and Phoenix have become carcinogenic, polluted environmental nightmares, while the old metropolitan centers have become the progressive ones. Cities like New York and San Francisco have declared war on the car. So has Seattle. Local officials seem determined, by hook or by crook, to get people out of their cars.
But this will be no easy task because people in Seattle and the surrounding region have a deep and enduring love for their autos – and anytime you try to force people to do something they aren’t ready to do, you’re going to have serious problems.
Seattleites voted their last mayor out of office because he was against automobiles and was smit-
It’s tough to get us out of our cars
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When I was in my early 20s, a father of one of my friends asked me what my goals were. I didn’t have an answer, nor did I want to think about it, but his question kept com-ing to the surface of my conscious-ness again and again. Another man, a college professor, suggested I go into teaching. Something clicked in my head because I liked learning. It seemed to fit. I set my goal to become a teacher.
Why did I become a teacher and now a writer? Another person, my future managing editor, having seen my letters to the editor about the local fire district, asked me if I wanted to write a column for the paper. I had just lost my bid for re-election to the Enumclaw City Council and the timing was right.
As I ref lect on my life, I see that chance has played a big part in it. Someone made a comment, or a suggestion, and it changed my life forever. Opportunities and choic-
es in all our lives are inf luenced by such occurrences. Our lives are often made up of such serendipitous events.
Consider your own lives. Have there been times when a word or suggestion sets you off on a differ-ent course? I’m guessing all of us have had such events that occur to us. Here are some famous people in history whose lives have changed by chance or choice.
George Washington came close to being killed by bullets several times during battles. During the Battle of the Monongahela in 1755, which started the French and Indian War, Washington was a 23-year old British colonial colonel under the command of Gen. Braddock. He
had his horse shot out from under him twice. Of 1,300 British soldiers fighting the French that day only 30 survived and Washington was one. Had Washington died, the his-tory of the United States would have been very different.
Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), Swedish chemist and armaments manufacturer, and the inventor of dynamite among other inventions, had the experience of being mis-takenly reported to have died in a French newspaper obituary. It was actually his brother who had been killed in a factory explosion in 1888. The notice erroneously stated that, “The merchant of death is dead.” The report went on to say, “Dr. Alfred Nobel, who became rich by finding more ways to kill more people faster than any other person, died yesterday.” The report shocked Nobel enough to cause him, accord-ing to some accounts, to create the Nobel Peace Prize after his actual death so he might be remembered for something more than creating explosives.
A chance meeting between two
‘Chance’ plays big part in life’s events
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ten with bicycles, but now they’ve dis-cover their new mayor is the same way. He wants to triple the number of city bike lanes. Well, city officials best tread softly because, if Seattle drivers feel too pressured, they’ll simply drive over those damn fool bicyclists, as is already happening on a regular basis.
A mass transit system patterned after those in Europe and old U.S. cities like New York and Philadelphia is currently promoted as a partial solution to clogged freeways and cancer-causing air. Yet. Local people would rather drive than use mass transit, as evidenced by the resounding defeat of the bus initiative in the last election. We don’t like to sit in bus stops waiting for service; we’d rather sit in rush-hour traffic.
There’s something to be said for a really first-class subway system like the one in New York. However, building such an elaborate operation in this day and age is more or less cost prohibitive. Nevertheless, Seattle’s boring a subway between Capital Hill and the U. District. And the Sounder – that high-speed train between Tacoma and King Street Station – has proved successful. There’s talk of another train from Northgate through downtown Seattle and out to
Southcenter.In the meantime, the powers that be
have apparently seized upon another tactic: let’s make operating a car so expensive and inconvenient people will stop using them. Thus, finding a park-ing place on the streets of downtown Seattle is nearly impossible and, if you do, it will cost upward of two bucks for 15 minutes. And to park all day in a lot will run you around $30. However, there isn’t any indication that drivers have been deferred by such fees.
Nor does the rising price of gas dis-courage them. Indeed, there’s every indi-cation we’re willing to pay more than $5 a gallon and, if necessary, cut back on our food budget. We’d rather go hungry than take the bus.
Meanwhile, I have New York friends who don’t have a car and don’t want one. They don’t even have a driver’s license! Generally speaking, most places they want to go are within easy walking dis-tance. How cool is that?
Of courses, that’s not especially prac-tical around here. I mean, I can’t walk from my Krain house into downtown Enumclaw every day and I can’t get excited about bicycling there. So I drive.
strangers, Gwyneth Paltrow and Lora Lundstom Clarke, in New York City on Sept. 11, 2001, saved Clarke’s life. Clarke was roller blading along the
Hudson River when she crossed a street and saw Paltrow in an SUV on her way to a yoga class. They stopped to talk and because of the slight delay, Clarke missed her train to work. Had she made that train she would have undoubtedly been at her desk on the 77th f loor of Tower 2 of the World Trade Center.
When she arrived on a later train, she was in time to see the first airliner slam into Tower 1. Ten years later the two women met again. Paltrow’s remark was, “It still gives me chills, I can’t quite believe how many other people changed the lives of strangers on that day.”
I write these stories because they are
interesting, but also because it is some-times a healthy thing to ref lect on the major chance occurrences that happen to all of us that cause us to make differ-ent choices in our lives and thus change the course of events.
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Rich Elfers wrote a thought-provoking col-umn (Courier-Herald, May 28) about Mao Zedong and how the Chinese dictator “...viv-idly depicts the hazards of unfettered governmental power with no checks and balances.”
His comments elicited thoughts of the pres-ent happenings in the Washington state gov-ernment. Gov. Inslee has taken upon himself to raise the gas tax $1.17 per gallon in his attempt to control the carbon emis-sions. If you fill a 15-gal-lon tank on your car, it
will mean an extra $17.55! Emails and interviews of Inslee and his staff indi-cate he will take a page from President Obama and issue an executive order to enact the tax increase. He doesn’t want to have the issue brought to the legislature knowing it will be, and it should be, rejected.
This is reminiscent of columnist Elfers’ afore-mentioned statement about “government power with no checks and bal-ances.” Dictators aren’t the only ones willing to abuse power to force their agendas.
Contact your district legislators and express your views.
George TerhaarEnumclaw
President should be impeached for violating federal law
The Obama admin-istration was success-ful in negotiating the release of U.S. Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl from the Taliban. Hooray! And all the lemmings cheered.
However, when it comes to every single decision Obama makes, once you scratch the surface, you realize what a horrific decision has been made. Then you realize the world is a little unsafer and the United States looks like a little punk on the world stage.
Sgt. Bergdahl deliber-ately walked away from his post in 2009. Prior to that he converted to Islam
and made anti-American sentiments. After he was allegedly “captured” by Taliban forces, I believe he collaborated with the enemy and the attacks on U.S. forces by the enemy became more precise with their IEDs.
The U.S. military began missions to locate Sgt. Bergdahl and brave American soldiers lost their lives looking for Bergdahl (who I will occa-sionally refer to as “The Rat”). Of course, these brave soldiers would never locate him.
So, the Obama admin-istration began to negoti-ate with terrorists to get Sgt. Bergdahl released and agreed to release five terrorists in exchange for Sgt. Bergdahl. This was in complete violation of federal law which requires that Congress be noti-fied of this negotiation/
exchange. This was no surprise because, like a petulant child, Obama has always done an end around on Congress if he thinks he wasn’t going to get his way.
Then, with front boy Jay Carney, the talking points from the Democrats came out that this was a heroic decision by Obama and that Obama loves the mili-tary and that Obama is not going to leave any soldier behind. Heck, Obama held a Rose Garden press con-ference with the parents of The Rat Bergdahl. The Rat’s father praised Allah in Arabic and Obama hugged and embraced The Rat’s parents.
Since then, The Rat Bergdahl’s fellow platoon-mates have come out and exposed the truth about this whole story. Thank God for that truth.
Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl
is no hero. He is a rat traitor that deserves to be tried and executed for his actions. Obama deserves to be impeached for violating federal law. Unfortunately, despite a smattering of Democrat objections to what Obama did, the morally bankrupt Democrat Party will block any impeachment efforts.
This whole event stinks and for political reasons, nothing will come of it. The Taliban, Al Quaida and other terrorists are celebrating the release of well-known and vicious terrorists that are now free to walk around and kill Americans. Just like Benghazi, Americans died and Obama lied and the American left just shrugs their shoulders and say, “What difference does it make?”
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Cascade Water Alliance announced Lake Tapps will see the lowest-level drawdown since 2003 this fall and winter season.
Cascade owns the lake and manages the yearly water-level f luctuations. Beginning in September,
the lake’s water level will drop to approximately 505 feet. It typically rests at 542 feet during the summer.
The drawdown will be utilized by crews to repair, replace and inspect por-tions of the lake includ-ing pipes, dikes and gates. Recreational water levels are expected to return in
time for Memorial Day next year.
A meeting was held Wednesday, June 4 at North Tapps Middle School to give residents an opportunity to ask questions and learn more about the project. More information can be found online at, www.cascade-water.org/lake_tapps.
Lake Tapps to hit record lowFriday, June 13From 12:30 to 3 p.m., a
Father’s Day Classic Car Show will take place at the Sumner Senior Center.
Music will be DJed by George Hollis and there will be free popcorn available for the dads.
Wednesday, June 18The Sumner School
District’s last day of school is today.
Saturday, June 21The Bonney Lake Kiwanis
Club and the Bonney Lake Senior Center is holding a rummage sale to raise funds for Relay for Life and senior center equipment.
The sale will be held in the senior center parking lot from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
If you would like to donate items for the sale, contact Phil at 253-447-4328.
The senior center and Kiwanis Club is looking for useable items. They are ask-ing for no clothes or shoes.
During the sale, hamburg-ers and hot dogs will be avail-able for purchase.
Included with your lunch will be chips and a cold drink.
Recipes needed!The Courier-Herald is
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Email them to [email protected].
Around Town
Summer is an excel-lent time to prune many ornamental trees. Among the more classy species are the numerous varieties of Japanese maples that grace many Puget Sound land-scapes. Below are a few tips on how to enhance the beauty of your Japanese maples. Some of the more common environmental and disease problems will also be discussed.
Pruning TipsIf your maples were not
pruned during the fall or winter, now a good time to start since most of the new growth has occurred. The best tools are good qual-ity pruners, a small fold-ing type of saw and some grubbies.
The secret to pruning the low-growing lace leaf
v a r i e t -ies is to w o r k from the i n s i d e out until the tree’s f o l i a g e is thin e n o u g h to dis-play the intricate branch structure that forms the character of these trees. This may require assum-ing strange, undignified and uncomfortable posi-tions beneath the tree.
The initial targets are dead twigs and branches. This dead material is nor-mal and usually snaps off easily using your fingers. Larger dead branches should be cut or sawed off. Next, trim out live branch-es and twigs growing in
s t r a nge d i r e c -t i o n s t h a t i n t e r -rupt the nat u r a l “ f l o w ” of the fol ia ge . T h e n ,
concentrate on thinning out crowded small twigs and branches.
When shortening a branch, try to make a cut near a live twig that is pointing the direction you wish the new growth to fol-low. If removing an entire branch, make the cut were it joins a larger diameter branch or the trunk. Try not to leave stubs because they will die back, become unsightly and may become entry points for decay.
Removal of around one-third of the live foliage should be the goal. Do not count the dead wood.
Common ProblemsPerhaps the most com-
mon problem is that many maples are planted too close to buildings or walkways. They look very innocent when young and small, so be aware of how large a particular variety is expected to grow.
Note that some varieties do better in partial or full shade, so read labels and plant a tree where it will best thrive.
Environmental prob-lems often cause some type of leaf scorch and leaf drop during the sum-mer. This is usually due to lack of moisture during hot weather. Usually the
trees will recover the fol-lowing year. Watering the trees during the hot sum-mer months will prevent or reduce this problem.
Japanese maples are generally insect and dis-ease free. However, they are susceptible to the ver-ticillium wilt fungus. The signs are wilting leaves followed by twigs and branches beginning to die. This fungus generally progresses throughout a tree over a few to several months, depending upon the variety. There is no cure. Cutting out the dead branches will not stop the spread of the disease.
If a tree becomes unsightly or dies, remove it and as much of the root system as possible. Do not plant a maple species back into the same area because
the fungus can persist in the soil for years.
Use Caution When Hiring Tree Trimmers
I have talked to home-owners who were horrified at the results of a pruning job – or should have been!
Unless you desire a sculpted appearance of your trees and shrubs, beware of the “pruner” who is stalking your orna-mental plants with hedge trimmers in hand.
Ask the pruning crew to explain or demonstrate what it plans to do. Do not take his or her word that they know how to prune a particular tree. Have a full and complete understand-
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CARBONADO HISTORICAL SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 19The Board of Directors will be holding a public hear ing on the 2014- 2015 Annual Budget for formal adoption. The hearing will take place at their regular board meet- ing on Monday, June 16, 2014. The meeting will be held at 6:30 in the Administrative Confer- ence room.Any person may attend the meeting to be heard for or against the bud- get. A copy of the bud- get will be available at the district office.# 5657866/4/14, 6/11/14
CITY OF ENUMCLAWPUBLIC HEARING
NOTICEA Public Hearing of the E n u m c l a w P l a n n i n g Commission has been scheduled for Thursday, June 26, 2014 d u r i n g i t s r e g u l a r l y scheduled meeting be- ginning at 7:00 p.m. in the Enumclaw Counci l Chambers at City Hall, 1339 Griffin Avenue. The Public Hearing is for considera- tion of amendments to Enumc law Mun ic i pa l Code addressing standards and require- ments for recreational and medical marijuana uses. For further information, p lease contac t Er ika Shook, Community De- velopment Director, at (360) 825-3593 ext 5725.City of EnumclawCommuni ty Deve lop- ment Department# 5677826/11/14
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Public NoticeThe Town of Wilkeson is c o n d u c t i n g a p u b l i c hearing concerning the six year street plan.Wednesday, June 25th , 2014 at 7:00 pm. Regu- lar Council meeting will follow.# 5653526/11/14, 6/18/14
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VACANCYThe City of Buckley is currently seeking to fill a vacancy on the Buckley City Council. Po ten t ia l cand ida tes mus t be a t l eas t 18 years old, a current resi- dent with a minimum of one full year of residen- cy within the City limits of Buckley by the date of appointment, and be a reg is tered voter. The chosen candidate wil l serve the remainder of the term of Position No. 5, which will expire on December 31, 2015. Counci l members re- ceive compensation of $250 per month, paid on the last day of every month. Counci l mem- bers must at tend two City Council meetings per month on the second a n d fo u r t h Tu e s d ay evenings, as well as one study session and one or two committee meet- ings each month. Council members make up the legislative body of the City and, within vest- ed rights and limitations, have the power to orga- nize and regulate the City’s internal affairs and def ine the funct ions, powers and duties of its officers and employees. The principal job of the Council is to make poli- cy. A policy is a course of action for the commu- nity. The Council rel ies on ideas from many sourc- es, including the City staff, cit izens’ groups, advisory commit tees, chambers of commerce, and o thers. I t i s the Council’s responsibility to consider the merits of each idea and then ap- prove, modify, or reject it. In doing so, council- members analyze com- munity needs, program a l t e r n a t i v e s , a n d available resources. The decision often takes the form of an ordinance or resolu- t ion, a l though i t may take the form of a rule, regulation, motion, or or- der. The budget and comprehensive plan are powerful policy tools that are adopted by ord i - nance.Prospective candidates should collaborate with teamwork and be profi- cient using technology. Council members should be able to actively par- ticipate in the legislative process, listening to one another’s points of view, considering citizen input, and weighing available options related to com- plex issues. Interested parties are required to submit a Letter of Inter- est along with a complet- ed City Council Applica- t i o n w h i c h c a n b e obtained at City Hal l , 933 Main Street, Buck- ley, or by download from the City website at www.cityofbuckley.com. Applications will be ac- cepted until 5:00 PM on T h u r s d ay, Ju n e 1 9 , 2014. # 5675776/11/14, 6/18/14
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Comprehensive Plan Update
DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE
The Town of Carbonado for this proposal has de- termined that it does not have a probable signifi- cant adverse impact on the environment. An en- v i r o n m e n t a l i m p a c t statement (EIS) is not required under
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The Estate of MICHAEL L. STOBIE
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JOHANNA M. STOBIE has been appointed as Executrix/ Personal Rep- resentative of this es- tate. Any person having a claim against the de- cedent 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: June 3, 2014.Date of First Publication: June 11, 2014.FA R R L AW G RO U P, PLLCBy: M. Owen Gabr iel- son, WSBA # 34214P.O. Box 890Enumclaw, WA 98022Attorneys for Executrix/ Personal Representative/s/ Johanna M. StobieExecutrix/Personal Rep- resentative# 5670186/11/14, 6/18/14, 6/25/14
TOWN OF SOUTH PRAIRIE
NOTICE OF TOWN COUNCIL WORKSHOP
The South Prairie Town Council will conduct a Workshop on Tuesday, June 17, 2014, 7:00 PM, a t the Sou th Pra i r i e To w n H a l , 1 2 1 N W Washington Street, PO Box 870, South Prairie, Washington 98385. The purpose of the Work- shop is for review and update of the Town of South Prairie Comprehensive Plan, Development Regula- t ions and the Cr i t ical Areas Code. # 5675816/11/14
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Tu e s d a y, 5 A u g u s t 2014, 7:00 P.M.South Prairie Town Hall121 NW Wash ing ton StreetSouth Prairie, Washing- ton 98385The above listed Public Hearing will be preceded by two Workshops:Workshop 1 – Tuesday, 17 June 2014, beginning 7:00 P.M.Workshop 2 – Tuesday 15 July 2014, beginning 7:00 P.M.Both Workshops will be held at:South Prairie Town Hall121 NW Wash ing ton StreetSouth Prairie, Washing- ton 98385Notice to the public and other agencies is hereby g iven that the South Prairie Town Council will hold a public hearing to sol ic i t comments and proposed amendments to the Comprehensive Plan, Development Reg- ulations and Critical Are- as Code. The Town of South Prairie is required by RCW 36.70A.130(4) to per iodical ly review and update its Compre- hensive Plan, Develop- ment Regulations and Critical Areas Code. The Town Counc i l inv i tes residents of the Town of South Prairie and others to attend the public hear- ing and to comment and propose amendments, verbally or in writing, to the above named docu- m e n t s . T h e Tow n o f South Prairie Compre- hensive Plan, Develop- ment Regulations and Critical Areas Code are available electronically for reading and/or down- loading from the Town of South Prairie website at http://www.townofsouth- prair ie.com. If anyone has difficulty in access- ing the above named t hree documents, please contact Mar la Nev i l l , T o w n C l e r k a t [email protected] m or call 360 897-8878 or contact Mar t Kask, Town Planner at kas- k inc@aol .com or cal l 206 275-0140. Copies of the three above named d o c u m e n t s a r e a l s o available for review at the South Prairie Town Hall at 121 NW Wash- ing ton S t ree t , Sou th P r a i r i e , WA 9 8 3 8 5 . Please call Marla Nevill, T o w n C l e r k a t 360 897-8878 to deter- mine the office hours of the Town Hall. The South Prairie Town Council will hold a public hearings on Tuesday, 5 August 2014 beginning at 7:00 P.M. or shortly thereafter at the South Prair ie Town Hall, 121 NW Washington Street, South Pra i r ie. Publ ic participation is encour- aged. Oral and written public testimony will be taken during the hearing. If one wishes to file writ- ten comments and not appear a t the publ ic hearing, all written com- ments should be in the hands of the South Prai- rie Town Clerk, 121 NW Wa s h i n g t o n S t r e e t , South Prairie, Washing- ton 98385, by 5:00 P.M., Monday, 4 August 2014. The above listed Public Hearing will be preceded by two Workshops:Workshop 1 – Tuesday, 17 June 2014, beginning 7:00 P.M.Workshop 2 – Tuesday 15 July 2014, beginning 7:00 P.M.Both Workshops will be held at:South Prairie Town Hall121 NW Wash ing ton Street
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homes with ZONE
in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw
Call 800-388-2527
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Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.
Call 800-388-2527
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360.508.1313
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Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.
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360.508.1313
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1032
688
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WASHINGTON
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38
72
10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.
Providing Quality Inspection for:
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Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.
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LicensedBondedInsured
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PIANOLESSONS For the young and
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Call 800-388-2527
SUPERSIZED
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in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw
Call 800-388-2527
That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a
Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run
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Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.
Call 800-388-2527
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J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA
WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage
360.508.1313
Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks
1032
688
REAL ESTATEFOR SALE
WASHINGTON
0100
Real Estate for SaleKing County
360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com
Tim Pierick
Locally Owned & Operated
Call Today!
95
38
72
10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.
Providing Quality Inspection for:
Flat Fee*$30000
Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.
in Enumclaw
LicensedBondedInsured
Hometown Special!
DOL#416; SPI#70465
Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what
is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...
and I listen.
Enumclaw Only*
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Call 800-388-2527
SUPERSIZED
homes with ZONE
in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw
Call 800-388-2527
That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a
Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run
in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black
Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.
Call 800-388-2527
MONEYDOESGROW
ON TREES!
FREE QUOTES!!
J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA
WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage
360.508.1313
Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks
1032
688
REAL ESTATEFOR SALE
WASHINGTON
0100
Real Estate for SaleKing County
360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com
Tim Pierick
Locally Owned & Operated
Call Today!
95
38
72
10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.
Providing Quality Inspection for:
Flat Fee*$30000
Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.
in Enumclaw
LicensedBondedInsured
Hometown Special!
DOL#416; SPI#70465
Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what
is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...
and I listen.
Enumclaw Only*
courierherald.comblscourierherald.com
NEWS Updates Daily!
real estatefor sale
Real Estate for SaleLots/Acreage
Real Estate for SaleManufactured Homes
Real Estate for SaleWaterfront
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WASHINGTON
0500
Real Estate for RentKing County
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Apartments for Rent King County
Apartments for Rent King County
Apartments for Rent Pierce County
WA Misc. RentalsMobile Home Spaces
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CASH-IN YOUR TREES AND PAY
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CALL US FIRST!!
253.227.1708Lic. Bond. Ins.
**Local Fence Co.**White Vinyl, Ranch,
Horse FencingCedar, Chain Link,
Repairs, GatesCall James
253-831-9906Bonded & Insured
Lic# allamal921p7
PIANOLESSONS
SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952
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The Courier-Herald Reaches Far Beyond Other Advertising Vehicles +81.4% over direct mail +54.2% over Val Pak +94.1% over Red Plum
*
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tary, Chambers and volunteer in other
local organizations.
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Reach 50,561 homes with a Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.
Call 800-388-2527
SUPERSIZED
homes with ZONE
in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw
Call 800-388-2527
That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a
Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run
in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black
Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.
Call 800-388-2527
MONEYDOESGROW
ON TREES!
FREE QUOTES!!
J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA
WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage
360.508.1313
Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks
1032
688
REAL ESTATEFOR SALE
WASHINGTON
0100
Real Estate for SaleKing County
360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com
Tim Pierick
Locally Owned & Operated
Call Today!
95
38
72
10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.
Providing Quality Inspection for:
Flat Fee*$30000
Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.
in Enumclaw
LicensedBondedInsured
Hometown Special!
DOL#416; SPI#70465
Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what
is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...
and I listen.
Enumclaw Only*
courierherald.comblscourierherald.com
NEWS Updates Daily!
real estatefor sale
Real Estate for SaleLots/Acreage
Real Estate for SaleManufactured Homes
Real Estate for SaleWaterfront
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WASHINGTON
0500
Real Estate for RentKing County
Real Estate for RentPierce County
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Apartments for Rent King County
Apartments for Rent Pierce County
WA Misc. RentalsMobile Home Spaces
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TREESTHE MILLS NEED:
CASH-IN YOUR TREES AND PAY
YOUR BILLSIF YOU OWN LAND,
CALL US FIRST!!
253.227.1708Lic. Bond. Ins.
**Local Fence Co.**White Vinyl, Ranch,
Horse FencingCedar, Chain Link,
Repairs, GatesCall James
253-831-9906Bonded & Insured
Lic# allamal921p7
PIANOLESSONS
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Miscellaneous
Home ServicesCarpet Clean/Install
Employment
WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent
Home ServicesLandscape Services
Home ServicesFencing & Decks
Professional ServicesMusic Lessons
Home ServicesTree/Shrub Care
Home ServicesWindow Cleaning
The Courier-Herald Reaches Far Beyond Other Advertising Vehicles +81.4% over direct mail +54.2% over Val Pak +94.1% over Red Plum
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Call James253-831-9906
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Reach 50,561 homes with a Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.
Call 800-388-2527
SUPERSIZED
homes with ZONE
in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw
Call 800-388-2527
That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a
Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run
in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black
Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.
Call 800-388-2527
MONEYDOESGROW
ON TREES!
FREE QUOTES!!
J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA
WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage
360.508.1313
Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks
1032
688
REAL ESTATEFOR SALE
WASHINGTON
0100
Real Estate for SaleKing County
360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com
Tim Pierick
Locally Owned & Operated
Call Today!
95
38
72
10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.
Providing Quality Inspection for:
Flat Fee*$30000
Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.
in Enumclaw
LicensedBondedInsured
Hometown Special!
DOL#416; SPI#70465
Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what
is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...
and I listen.
Enumclaw Only*
courierherald.comblscourierherald.com
NEWS Updates Daily!
real estatefor sale
Real Estate for SaleLots/Acreage
Real Estate for SaleManufactured Homes
Real Estate for SaleWaterfront
REAL ESTATEFOR RENT
WASHINGTON
0500
Real Estate for RentKing County
Real Estate for RentPierce County
Apartments for Rent King County
Apartments for Rent King County
Apartments for Rent Pierce County
WA Misc. RentalsMobile Home Spaces
WA Misc. RentalsParking/RV Spaces
WA Misc. RentalsRooms for Rent
SPACE FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN ENUMCLAW(253) 219-5952
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NEWS Updates Daily!CASHFOR
TREESTHE MILLS NEED:
CASH-IN YOUR TREES AND PAY
YOUR BILLSIF YOU OWN LAND,
CALL US FIRST!!
253.227.1708Lic. Bond. Ins.
**Local Fence Co.**White Vinyl, Ranch,
Horse FencingCedar, Chain Link,
Repairs, GatesCall James
253-831-9906Bonded & Insured
Lic# allamal921p7
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WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage
360.508.1313
Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks
1032
688
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WASHINGTON
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Locally Owned & Operated
Call Today!
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38
72
10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.
Providing Quality Inspection for:
Flat Fee*$30000
Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.
in Enumclaw
LicensedBondedInsured
Hometown Special!
DOL#416; SPI#70465
Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what
is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...
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Domestic ServicesChild Care Offered
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Evenings & Weekends (Days During School
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to Meet(253)740-9844
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Appliances
AMANA RANGEDeluxe 30” Glasstop
Range self clean, auto clock & timer Extra-
Large oven & storage *UNDER WARRANTY*Over $800. new. Pay off balance of $193 or make
payments of $14 per month. Credit Dept.
206-244-6966
KENMORE FREEZER Repo Sears deluxe 20cu.ft.
freezer 4 fast freeze shelves, defrost drain,
interior light *UNDER WARRANTY*Make $15 monthly pay-
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Credit Dept. 206-244-6966
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*Under Warranty*For Inquiries, Call or Visit
Appliance Distributors @14639 Tukwila Intl. Blvd.
206-244-6966
REPO REFRIGERATOR
Custom deluxe 22 cu. ft. side-by-side, ice & water
disp., color panels available
UNDER WARRANTY! was over $1200 new, now only payoff bal. of $473 or make pmts of
only $15 per mo.Credit Dept. 206-244-6966
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Auctions/Estate Sales
Enumclaw-Yard Sale quilter/ craft- e r s d ow n s i z i n g , t o p notch quilting fabric, no- t ions, rulers and pat- terns. Great prices from sat quarters to multipe ya r d a g e s . Pa t r i o t i c , Christmas, Autumn, Ba- tiks,Blender, Novelty and Solids. Great selection of quilt store fabric. Also garden supplies, toys, puzzels, knick nacks, l a r g e r s i ze wo m a n s clothing, camping gear (new) and antique sow- ing maching. 511 Bathke Ave . E nu m c l aw. S a t June 14th 8:30-5. Sub- division behind Fugate Ford just off of highway 410.
call toll free: 1-800.388.2527 email:
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LittleNickel.com
Reach 50,561 homes with a Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.
Call 800-388-2527
SUPERSIZED
homes with ZONE
in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw
Call 800-388-2527
That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a
Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run
in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black
Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.
Call 800-388-2527
MONEYDOESGROW
ON TREES!
FREE QUOTES!!
J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA
WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage
360.508.1313
Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks
1032
688
REAL ESTATEFOR SALE
WASHINGTON
0100
Real Estate for SaleKing County
360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com
Tim Pierick
Locally Owned & Operated
Call Today!
95
38
72
10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.
Providing Quality Inspection for:
Flat Fee*$30000
Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.
in Enumclaw
LicensedBondedInsured
Hometown Special!
DOL#416; SPI#70465
Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what
is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...
and I listen.
Enumclaw Only*
courierherald.comblscourierherald.com
NEWS Updates Daily!
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Real Estate for SaleLots/Acreage
Real Estate for SaleManufactured Homes
Real Estate for SaleWaterfront
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WASHINGTON
0500
Real Estate for RentKing County
Real Estate for RentPierce County
Apartments for Rent King County
Apartments for Rent King County
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WA Misc. RentalsMobile Home Spaces
WA Misc. RentalsParking/RV Spaces
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TREESTHE MILLS NEED:
CASH-IN YOUR TREES AND PAY
YOUR BILLSIF YOU OWN LAND,
CALL US FIRST!!
253.227.1708Lic. Bond. Ins.
**Local Fence Co.**White Vinyl, Ranch,
Horse FencingCedar, Chain Link,
Repairs, GatesCall James
253-831-9906Bonded & Insured
Lic# allamal921p7
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Home ServicesCarpet Clean/Install
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Cemetery Plots
1 PLOT SUNSET ME- M O R I A L B e l l ev u e . $5,000 + $295 transfer fee. Furnish info Heri- tage lot 9, space 10 and office will show. To pur- chace & t ranser t i t le 425-746-3984.(2) SIDE BY Side plots in so ld ou t “Heather Section” of Greenwood Memorial Park in Ren- ton. Plots 3 & 4. Monu- ments are OK. Valued at $10,000 each. $6,900 negotiable. Will entertain ALL OFFERS! Se l le r pays transfer fees. An- d r ew, 2 0 6 - 3 7 3 - 1 9 8 8 (Renton)
5 PLOTS FOR $10,000 total , cer t i f ied check. Washington Memor ial Park, Bonney Watson, SeaTac, in the desirable “Garden o f F lowers ” Section 18, Blk 55. Cur- rent value is $18,975 or $3,795 / plot. Email me if you are interested, [email protected] or call 1-651-402-7053.
Mountain Crest Memorial Park A Beautiful Resting
Place for Loved OnesPricing from
$750 to $700036424 312th Ave SE
Enumclaw(206)280-4071
Electronics
DirectTV - 2 Year Sav- ings Event! Over 140 channels only $29.99 a month. Only DirecTV gives you 2 YEARS of savings and a FREE Ge- nie upgrade! Call 1-800- 279-3018DIRECTV s tar t ing a t $24.95/mo. Free 3- Months of HBO, starz, SHOWTIME & CINE- MAX. FREE RECEIVER U p g ra d e ! 2 0 1 4 N F L Sunday Ticket Included with Select Packages. Some exclusions apply - Call for details 1-800- 897-4169DISH TV Retailer. Start- ing at $19.99/month (for 12 mos.) & High Speed I n t e r n e t s t a r t i n g a t $14.95/month (where available.) SAVE! Ask About SAME DAY Instal- lation! CALL Now! 800- 278-1401
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Get a complete Satellite System installed at NO COST! FREE HD/DVR U p gra d e . A s l ow a s $19.99/mo. Call for de- tails 877-388-8575My Computer Works. Computer problems? Vi- ruses, spyware, email, printer issues, bad inter- net connections - FIX IT N OW ! P r o fe s s i o n a l , U.S.-based technicians. $25 off service. Call for immediate help. 1-800- 681-3250
Farm Fencing& Equipment
Citrus Hay Rake $1,100, Small tip table & head- gate $450, Noble shelter P a n a l s $ 1 2 5 - $ 2 0 0 . (360)825-3269
Firearms &Ammunition
Gun & KnifeSHOW
Buy A Sell A TradeBREMERTONKitsap County Fairgrounds
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June 21st & 22th
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CHEVROLET 12 bo l t 4.56 ring & pinion, excel- l e n t c o n d i t i o n $ 8 0 . (253)537-7932FREE 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.MOROSO 6 quar t o i l p a n & p i ck - u p. F i t s 62-67 Nova small block. $150. (253)537-7932
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Firewood, Fuel& Stoves
NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r ’s a n d bu ye r ’s name and address and the date delivered. The invoice should also state the price, the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based. There should be a statement on the type and quality of the wood.When you buy firewood write the seller’s phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicle.The legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord. Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet . Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimension.To make a f i r ewood complaint, call 360-902- 1857.
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Musical Instruments
BEAUTIFUL LOWREY O rgan pu r chased i n 2011. Located in Marys- ville, WA. Asking $5000 OBO. Buyer must pick- up. Please call 765-287- 1256 ext. 277 if you are interested in viewing the organ. Or iginal ly pur- chased for more than $23,000 in 2011. One owner. All procedes go to Academy of Model Aeronautics Foundation.
Tools
CRAFTSMAN 12” Radial arm saw, $125/obo. Ka- noe wood strip & fiber- glass $110. Electric trol- l ing motor, $25. Cal l (360)829-1296
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TOP CASH PAID FOR OLD GUITARS! 1920’s th ru 1980 ’s . G ibson , Martin, Fender, Gretsch, Epiphone, Guild, Mos- rite, Rickenbacker, Prai- r ie State, D’Angel ico, Stromberg, and Gibson Mandol ins /Banjos. 1- 800-401-0440
Cats
MAINECOON American B o b t a i l M i x K i t t e n s . Rare. $300 each. Black, orange and white. Will be big! Wormed & shots guaranteed. Raised with children and dogs. No checks please. Bengal Maincoon mix k i t tens ready soon! 425-350- 0734. Weekend Delivery Possible.
Dogs
7 GREAT DANES pup- pies. Beautiful purebred puppies are Harlequin, Mant le & Blue Mer le. Wonderful dispositions! $400 ea. Photos emailed upon request. Call 253- 223-4315. Tacoma area.
Dogs
7 BUFF COCKER pup- pies. Ready June 15th for their forever homes. They will be small with shots & wormed. Mother & father on site. Home raised by hand in loving environment. Accepting deposits for 4 Females and 3 Males. Cute, cud- dly playful puppies. $500 each. Buckley. Call Ca- role 253-299-6782.
AKC Eng l i sh Mas t i f f Kennel is having a size reduction. Great pure- bred family pets avail. Beautiful 2 yr old fawn F $500. Also, 2 yr old Brin- dle Females $500 each. As well as, Red Apricot Male, 2 y r o ld $500. AKC breed ing r igh ts available. Ideal security dogs. Wh idbey. R ich [email protected]
A K C G o l d e n D o o d l e puppies. Non shedding. Highly intelligent. $800. Also available, Golden Retriever puppies. Excel- lent bloodlines. Blondes to Reds. American, Eng- l i sh and in be tween . Wonderful with children. $800. Parents & grand parents on site. Wormed & shots. Not just a pet, but one of the fami ly. Chris 360-652-7148.
AKC MINI Schnauzer Puppies. Now taking de- posits. Shots & worming up to date. Tails & dew claws done. 1 year gau- rantee. 2 Whi te Male Schnauzer puppies avail June 19th. 2 Black & 1 Sal t ‘n Pepper males ava i l June 9 th. More ready soon! $400 Males. $500 Females. 253-223- 3506, 253-223-8382 orwww.gonetothedogskennel.com
AKC PARTI-POM Male puppy, 5 mo old $400 So adorable, with shots & wormed. Potty trained. Parents on si te. 253- 886-4836 360-825-1521
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Dogs
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Horses
Brian Jarnes Horseshoe-ing Reliable Farrier Ser- vice, Reasonable Rates, South King, Pierce, and West Thurston Counties. Call 253-495-8428
HORSE BOARDING F u l l c a r e , 1 2 ’ x 1 2 ’ stal ls, daily turnout, covered arena, wash rack $350 per month 360-829-0771.
Garage/Moving SalesKing County
BONNEY LAKE, 98391.
LIONS 4 KIDS YARD Sale Sat, 7/14, 8a-4p! Bikes, toys, clothes, baby gear, dresses, 2X-5X sizes, house- ho ld & co l lec t ibles. Just tons of stuff!! Too much to list! Benefiting & located at Lions 4 Kids Clothing Bank, behind Grocery Outlet, 18429 89th St. Follow signs. Rain cancels.
BUCKLEY, 98321.
STUFF’S GOTTA GO!Piano, 3 section oak wall unit, small appliances,
Mia Hamm Barbie, Campbell’s Soup Col-
lectible bowl, dishes, chi- na, clothing, full-size
bed. Lots of free things, will consider all offers.
Saturday, 6/14/14, 10a-4p 1365 Main St
EnumclawGarage/ Moving Sales. Wi l lowgate Neighbor- hood, 1909 Highpoint St. & 1910 Hawk Ct.. June 13th-14th, 10AM-4PM. 1919 Highpoint St., Sat- urday only.
EnumclawGarage Sale. Friday- Saturday, 6/13-6/14, 9AM-4PM. 3104 Silver Spr ing Ave. Lots of good stuff!
KENT ANNUAL Commun i t y garage sale! Baby items, toys, clothes, furniture, household, tools, misc and more! Friday, Satur- day, Sunday; June 13, 14, 15 from 8:30am to 5 p m a t We s t C r e e k Meadows, 116th Ave SE and SE 217th Street and throughout ne ighbor- hood. Rain or Shine!
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RENTONKENNYDALE Neighbor- hood wide Annual Gar- a g e S a l e . O ve r 5 0 + homes participating! Sat- urday, June 21st, 9am to 4pm. Variety of treas- ures and stuff. Take Exit 6 off I-405, Lower Ken- nydale is West of I-405 t o L a ke Wa s h i n g t o n Blvd. Upper Kennydale is East of I-405 to Ed- monds Ave in Renton. Look for the Red Bal- loons!
Garage/Moving SalesPierce County
BONNEY LAKE, 98391.RUSSELLWOOD HOA’S Annual Community Gar- age Sale! Fri-Sat 13-14, 9a -5p. Many homes, sel l ing var ious i tems, come find the treasure your searching for!! Lo- cated between 214th Ave E and South Prairie Rd. Just South of 112th St E. Rain or Shine Look for our signs!
Bonney LakeEstate Sale. 7004 Van- dermark Rd. E. Friday- Sa tu rday, 6 /13 -6 /14 , 9AM-6PM and Sunday, 6/15, 9AM-3PMBUCKLEY, 98321.GARAGE SALE! DuWalt 74 10” Powershop Radi- a l A r m Saw, Gar min Boat GPS. Comple te “Fr iends” DVD ser ies, complete “Babylon” DVD series. Nikon 1 camera (model J1). Remote con- trol Helicoper by Novus CP. Video Games for Xbox, Xbox 360 & PS3. Furn., clothes, house- hold & lots more! Friday, 10 am to 4 pm & Satur- day, 9 am - 3 pm. 1120 Rose Pl. BuckleyFriday- Saturday, June 13th-14th, 8AM-4PM. H u g e g a r a g e s a l e . 10303 Levesque Rd. Lots of nice kids toys and books, baby swing, household , furn i ture, c lo thes, Honda 3500 Watt generator, 6’-16’ ladders, fiberglass cano- py, metal roofing, 6’x12’ dog kennel, lots of misc. tools, light fixtures, etc.
Cur t is Viking Footbal l Rummage Sale Satur- day June 7, 8am-5pm Albertsons Parking lot in University Place Bridge- port Way W & 40th St. W. Clothes, toys, elec- tronics...everythhing!!
Our Redeemer Lutheran Church
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in the Bonney Lake Courier-Herald, Covington/Maple Valley/Black Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw
Call 800-388-2527
That Work!Reach 50,561 homes with a
Southeast SUPERZONE Package each week. Your ad will run
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Diamond Reporter and Enumclaw Courier-Herald.
Call 800-388-2527
MONEYDOESGROW
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FREE QUOTES!!
J&L Tone WoodsWinlock, WA
WE PAY TOP $$$$ FORLarge Maple Trees , Single Trees or Acreage
360.508.1313
Also Buying Rough Cut Figured Maple & Instrument Blocks
1032
688
REAL ESTATEFOR SALE
WASHINGTON
0100
Real Estate for SaleKing County
360/825-3640PrecisionInspector.com
Tim Pierick
Locally Owned & Operated
Call Today!
95
38
72
10% of every Inspection in Enumclaw will be donated to Plateau Outreach Ministries.
Providing Quality Inspection for:
Flat Fee*$30000
Pest report included!*Up to 3,000 Sq. Ft.
in Enumclaw
LicensedBondedInsured
Hometown Special!
DOL#416; SPI#70465
Houses are living things, they will prosper or suffer by what
is done or left undone. Houses speak to me...
and I listen.
Enumclaw Only*
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Garage/Moving SalesPierce County
Father’s Day Special
HeMan Ham, Potatoes, Corn, Salad, Apple Pie
for just $5.95I still need
experienced help. Vendors wanted.You who stole the
chairs, enjoy them this summer. Skeek’s
535 Church St.Wilkeson
(253)576-3412
MarinePower
18 ’ SEA RAY, 1989 . Open bow boat with 135 HP Mercury outboard, t ra i ler, extras galore. Must see! $4,000. 253- 350-0600.
1 9 6 3 R E I N E L L J E T Flight for sale $11,750. One of a kind, fully re- s t o r e d s p a c e - a g e runabout with tail fins of a 1959 Chevy Impala. Custom embroidered in- terior, muscle-car tach on dash, stereo, sump, batter charger, storage / cooler under back seat, with low-hours Yamaha 60 HP 4 stroke fuel in- j ec ted eng ine . A l so, comes with 2nd engine, 1979 Merc 80 HP 2 s t roke wrapped on a crate & matching Tee Nee trailer. Porsche Gulf r a c i n g t e a m c o l o r s . Vashon Island. Call Josh 206-829-8233.
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1996 Honda Accord , 195,000 miles, 4 door, 4 cy l , 5 speed manual , A/C, power windows, door, locks. Cruise con- trol, power steering, cus- tom s te r io w i th b lue tooth. Clean, no dents $3,200.2002 Lincoln Town Car Executive, 91,000 miles, black and cream, main- tenance records $6,000. 360.893.8018
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tainers. Extra drainage means you’ll buy less pot-ting soil and keep the pots lightweight.
2 Yes, you can reuse your potting soil
from last year. Just stir it up and mix in a bit of fresh potting soil. Remember to fertilize used potting soil.
3 Divide your happy perennial plants
and spread them around the garden. Daylilies, hardy geraniums, hosta and heucheras are plants you need only buy once. You can even trade your extras with other garden-ers.
4 Speaking of heuch-eras, these colorful
foliage perennials love our climate and look great all year, especially in contain-ers. You just need to know the secret – break off their tops when they grow long necks like a giraffe – and poke the stems right into the soil to root.
5 Large lawns are expensive to main-
tain. Add a split rail fence to partition off a section of the lawn, let the weeds grow tall and bloom and
call it a wildf lower mead-ow. The bees will thank you.
6 Make your own slug-killing spray
– put one-third ammo-nia and one-third water into a recycled Windex spray bottle. Spray this directly onto those tiny slugs that appear on your plants right after it rains. You can also use this mix-ture to wash the windows. (Bonus: The ammonia converts to nitrogen and feeds your plants.)
7 Never pay for plastic or other
weed-blocking materials. Newspaper at least five pages thick and cardboard under wood mulch works better and is safer for the environment.
8 Make dirt-cheap pathways, patios
and play areas by lay-ing cedar chips on top of newspaper. Cedar chips are also called playground chips and the cedar repels f leas, keeps down weeds and smells great. Cedar
repels water so don’t use cedar shavings or chips around your plants. Hardwood chips are bet-ter for mulching around plants.
9 Make compost – this is as simple as
a piling up your garden debris behind a shrub or as efficient as a three-bin system. Old compost from the middle of a pile is per-fect for improving your soil.
10 Subscribe to a local newspaper,
attend local garden tours, buy from local nurseries and admire what grows best in your neighbor-hood. When it comes to gardening, local informa-tion is the key to avoiding costly mistakes.
• • •
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 information, she can be reached at her Web site, www.binettigarden.com.
Copyright for this column owned by Marianne Binetti.
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ing of what you expect the results to look like. Be certain that language differences do not hinder this understanding.
Even if you do not know how a tree should be pruned, still ask for an explanation or demon-stration. If you suspect a butcher job is a possibil-ity, then consider hiring someone else. Qualified, professional arborists are available that special-ize in pruning landscape plants.
Taking the above pre-cautions will decrease the chances of having to painfully write a check after discovering that your favorite tree or shrub has been reduced to stubs. Remember that a homeowner often gets what he or she pays for.
Dennis Tompkins, a Bonney Lake resident, is a certified arborist and certified tree risk asses-sor. He provides small tree pruning, pest diagnosis, hazard tree evaluations, tree appraisals and other services for homeowners. Contact him at 253-863-7469 or email [email protected]. Website: evergreen-arborist.com.
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