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By Brian BeckleyStaff Writer

Mthulisi Ndlovu of Bonney Lake pleaded guilty on Aug. 10 to the second-degree murder of his girl-friend Mary Mushapaidzi. The plea bargain will see him sentenced for the crime in the near future, though the defendant has submitted exten-uating circumstances for consid-eration, claiming years of abuse at her hands. He faces a minimum of

123 months—more than 10 years—in pris-on, though the judge has dis-cretion to hand down a life sen-tence.

Ndlovu killed his former wife following a fight

over dishes on Oct. 9. He attempted to burn her body in a barrel in the

garage at the Inlet Island home the couple shared.

But a report from a psychiatrist assigned to Ndlovu describes a sus-pect with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder stemming from his time growing up in Zimbabwe during the civil war of the 1980s. The report also details years of degrada-tion and abuse from Mushapaidzi.

“Based on a review of the docu-ments… and based on my inter-

views with Mr. Ndlovu, I believe him to be the primary victim of ongoing intimate partner violence,” wrote Dr. April Gerlock in her evaluation. “His behaviors are not behaviors of an IPV perpetrator.”

According to the report, Ndlovu still suffers from flashbacks to atrocities he witnessed as a child in Zimbabwe, including beatings,

Domestic killer claims years of abuse

By Brian BeckleyStaff Writer

A team from East Pierce Fire and Rescue continues to assist in fighting the Taylor Bridge fire near Ellensburg.

Five members of the department were sent last week to battle the 22,000-acre fire, East Pierce Chief Jerry Thorson said.

“They’re still there, still working at it,” Thorson said. “They’re working to protect area structures from the blaze. Really, they could be there for up to two weeks.”

One of the department’s three brush engines, manned by a team of three firefighters, were sent to help last week.

A brush engine is a four-wheel drive wildland firefighting vehicle, about the

East Pierce team saving homes from eastern fire

Performers from Roach Gymnastics provided some of the entertainment at Bonney Lake Days, along with fire twirlers and music from acts such as Aces Up. The city also hosted a 5K fun run, fire-works and a parade (right) to get the weekend of fun under way. Photos by Kevin Hanson

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murders and the rape and execution of his aunt.

Ndlovu also claims that, because he stut-tered, he would try to avoid arguments and frequently apologize to avoid conflict. As a result, Mushapaidzi, who was from a majority tribe in their home country com-pared to Ndlovu’s minority tribe, would “walk all over him” and force her will on him in nearly every manner.

Ndlovu told the therapist Mushapaidzi threatened him and their daughter more than once with a gun she kept in the car or in her purse, yelling “I’ll blow your brain

and your daughter’s brain out right now.”When the therapist asked him to write

about the abuse, Ndlovu wrote 13 single-spaced pages of examples, including physi-cal, sexual and psychological abuse rang-ing from repeatedly insulting his manhood to using a stun gun on him, spitting in his food to saying things like “you are a hair-less dog, a piece of (expletive), you are like an insect to me, you are the scum of the earth, your tribe is nothing compared to my tribe, you are nothing under the sun and under my (expletive), you have no self esteem.”

Ndlovu still has nightmares about things she did to him, along with his recurring nightmares about Zimbabwe, he said.

Ndlovu said Mushapaidzi made more money than him and that leaving her was not an option and stayed to be with his daughter because Mushapaidzi told him he was crazy if he thought a court would believe him and give him custody.

On the night of Mushapaidzi’s murder, she arrived home around 10 p.m., imme-diately angry with Ndlovu for shoes left by the door, he said. She called him names, demanded he clean the fish tank and then noticed dirty dishes in the sink. Ndlovu quietly got up to clean the dishes and she threw a cup at him, which hit him in the arm and then dropped to the floor and broke.

As he was sweeping it up, he claimed Mushapaidzi hit him in the head with her handbag, knocking him over. Before he could get up, she kicked him in his testicles so hard he threw up. She then took out a stun gun and shocked him “all over his body.”

Ndlovu could not get away from Mushapaidzi, he said.

The couple had used a pair of disas-sembled cutting shears as a stop in a sliding glass door and Ndlovu reached for one of the pieces and swung it at Mushapaidzi, hitting her in the head. Ndlovu said Mushapaidzi then began going through her purse—for the gun, he believed—and he hit her again, knocking her over. She took the gun out of the bag and he punched her again until she stopped moving.

After a brief period, Ndlovu said he put her purse in the closet, destroyed the gun

and stun gun and put them in a baggie and tossed them in a dumpster in Auburn.

“I didn’t want to answer questions about the gun with the police,” he told the thera-pist. “I didn’t want anyone to think the mother of my child was a criminal. It’s hard to say that my girlfriend is tasing and beating me. These things make her and me look bad.”

According to police reports, Ndlovu then put Mushapaidzi’s body in a barrel in the garage and went to work, returning at 5:30 a.m. He burned her body and then called police to tell them Mushapaidzi had left for a run and not returned.

Friends of Mushapaidzi and of the couple who were interviewed by police described Ndlovu as quiet and deferential to Mushapaidzi. Friends interviewed by police also described Mushapaidzi as “con-trolling” and “very bossy,” but had never heard of any physical altercations between them.

According to the report, Ndlovu shows symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder and behaviors frequently observed in bat-tered spouses studied clinically.

“Mr. Ndlovu’s behavior is also described by friends and family as similar to that of a battered woman,” the report states.

The state is requesting a sentence of 244 months for Ndlovu. Sentencing is sched-uled for Aug. 24.

To comment on this story view it online at www.blscourierherald.com. Reach Brian Beckley at [email protected] or 360-825-2555, ext. 5058

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East Pierce has three wildland vehicles for local wooded areas.

The East Pierce team’s structure protec-tion mission requires they go into neigh-borhoods to reduce fuel for the fire and to create fire breaks around residential areas.

As of Sunday, the fire had been nearly half contained, with optimistic projections seeing the fire entirely contained—but not entirely out—Monday, weather permitting.

“When teams go in to contain a fire, they try to create and maintain firelines so that it doesn’t spread,” Thorson said.

“Unfortunately, as the wind picks up over the mountains, the fire can jump the lines, making it more difficult.”

Deputy Chief John McDonald was called up as part of the state’s incident manage-ment team. Chaplain Stan Flores was also in eastern Washington, offering spiritual comfort to families who lost their homes and material possessions.

The East Pierce team is part of a state mobilization; the district will be reim-bursed by the state for their role in fighting the fire, Thorson said.

“We’re not out any funding,” he said.The fire risk in the Bonney Lake area has

been high due to the heat and the lack of rain, Thorson said. He urged all residents to be careful with anything that may throw sparks.

Additional reporting by Daniel Nash.

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With the summer begin-ning to wind down on the second year of Bonney Lake’s budget biennium, the administration begins work on the next two years of finances. The forecast? More of the same.

“The 2013-2014 budget will be lean,” Mayor Neil Johnson said in a memo sent to the city’s manage-ment team.

While Bonney Lake is doing better than many other cities and is not planning on cuts or lay-offs, the lean years once again mean no new hires and a hope that attrition may help thin the city’s payroll.

The administration also has a directive from the city council, who actual-ly approves the spending plan, to spend no more money than the city takes in, so the mayor has asked

department heads to plan their budgets without dip-ping into the city’s fund balance.

“We hope to balance the budget with position freez-es in order to minimize potential layoffs,” Johnson writes, but later in the memo concedes “Given the budget target for 2013, it is highly unlikely that it can be met without a reduction in staffing levels.”

The administration is also looking into changing

the way the city handles health insurance for its employees.

“This will be the budget that we seriously attempt to tackle the issue of esca-lating health care costs,” the memo states, adding that the city’s current pol-icy of absorbing “close to 100 percent” of costs is “not sustainable.”

The memo is also clear on the topic of new initia-tives from any of the city’s departments.

“Since there will be no money for expanded oper-ations, any requests for new initiatives will need to be offset by programs or services you would discon-tinue in your department to fund the new initiative,” it states.

The mayor also antici-pates the council putting a city-wide park district on the ballot in April and a transportation benefit district in late 2014 or early 2015 as a way to fund

street improvements.Budget worksheets are

due back to the adminis-tration by Sept. 30, with discussions beginning in October and a vote of the council due by the end of the year.

To comment on this story view it online at w w w.bl scour ie rhe ra l d .com. Reach Brian Beckley at [email protected] or 360-825-2555, ext. 5058.

Bonney Lake 2013-2014 budget will be ‘lean’

Daniel NashStaff Writer

Buckley City Council voted Aug. 14 to suspend operations on the city jail and dispatch center.

The jail’s operations will cease as of Dec. 1. In the interim, Buckley Police Chief Jim Arsanto and his staff will be responsible for terminating all outside jail service contracts, as well as terminating the employment of corrections staff.

Buckley’s dispatch center will have up to 12 months to close up shop, beginning Sept. 1.

Council members noted the dis-patch office, which operates out of the jail building, would have faced clo-sure in a matter of years once Pierce County’s South Sound 911 service launched. The closure of the two city services go hand-in-hand. Dispatch staff provide necessary coverage of certain corrections staff duties, so the city could not close out the dispatch center by itself without increasing jail-side staff costs.

“This one makes me really angry about what the county has done with South Sound 911,” Mayor Pat Johnson said following the vote authorizing dispatch’s suspension. “The County’s failure to plan has become our cri-sis.”

South Sound 911 was created by voters’ approval of Proposition 1 in 2011, and will eventually result in con-solidated emergency dispatch services

for Pierce County. The city of Buckley could theoretically opt out of using the service, but citizens would still be obligated to pay into the service’s sales tax, and the city would likely lose its revenue-generating outside contracts in the process, Johnson said.

“We’ve all been told the dispatch center is an integral part of our jail facility,” Councilman Randy Reed said. “We can’t get rid of dispatch without losing the jail or increasing

our staff costs.“That said, I am in the same boat

as council member (Bryan) Howard in asking ‘How much is this going to cost long term?’”

Howard and councilman Milt Tremblay were both outspoken oppo-nents of jail closure when it was listed on the July 10 agenda. The two suc-cessfully lobbied for a stay of execu-tion pending further investigation.

Before the vote, Howard repeated his belief that closure is a shortsighted move, and that the council may find itself regretful in the future.

Tremblay likewise said he lamented the loss of a service that distinguished the city from unincorporated county space.

“It isn’t a question of whether or not the jail is making money, it’s a ques-tion of whether the city is providing a service,” he said. “I really struggled with losing that service. But then we have the senior center, youth center, and all these other things we risk los-ing if we don’t lose this facility.

“I don’t think any one of us can say now, ‘In two years, in three years, this will turn around.’ We don’t know that.”

Councilman Norm Irons, who has historically been opposed to continu-ing jail operations on fiscal grounds, asked Chief Arsanto one last time if there was any way to rally for guaran-teed bed space contracts.

“Nothing is impossible,” Arsanto said. “But to close by (Dec. 1), we require 90 days notice to our clients in our contracts. Even if we got further down the line and I flew up the red flag to try to bring clients back in, our current contracts would already be pulled out.”

Councilwoman Cristi Boyle-Barrett, another closure advocate, held back tears as she recounted the budget struggle of the past year.

“I think the most important thing a council member is tasked with is to be a good steward of city finances,” she said. “I do not like taking peoples’ jobs. But we have looked high and low for solutions in our finances.

“I think everyone has worked as hard as they could so that it would not come to this.”

Buckley council votes to suspend jail, dispatch center

“I think everyone worked as hard as they could so that it would not come to this.”

Councilwoman Cristi Boyle-Barrett

Firefighters from East Pierce Fire and Rescue will con-tinue to collect donations for the Muscular Dystrophy Association through the annual “Fill the Boot” cam-paign. Firefighters will stake out three collection sites in Bonney Lake, Sumner and Edgewood.

Look for the firefighters from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on:• Thursday, August 23 in Edgewood at 24th Street

East and Meridian Avenue East; and • Friday, August 24 in Sumner at Valley Avenue and

Main Street.The Fill the Boot campaign, sponsored by East Pierce

Professional Firefighters Local 3520, raises money to assist families affected by muscular dystrophy in county communities.

Last year, the firefighters raised a record-breaking $17,075.

“The great thing is that the money we raise stays local to help people in our area affected by Muscular Dystrophy,” Firefighter Andrew House, who is orga-nizing the event again this year, said in a press release. “The goal this year is $20,000.”

The Muscular Dystrophy Association is a voluntary health agency founded in 1950 to fight 43 neuromus-cular diseases, including ALS or Lou Gehrigs Disease, which affect millions of Americans. The term muscular dystrophy describes a group of diseases character-ized by the degeneration of voluntary muscles. The Association’s programs are funded almost entirely by individual private contributors. MDA seeks no govern-ment grants, United Way funding or fees from those it serves.

Fill the Boot

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Sumner School District’s teaching faculty, new and veteran alike, converged on the Sumner Middle School campus Aug. 15 for an introductory barbecue. Teachers were introduced to each other and the district board of directors. New arrivals go through a four-day induction process before the onset of the school year. Photo by Daniel Nash

Daniel NashStaff Writer

Casey Adcox and Darin Mott have been named Sumner School District’s Coaches of the Year.

The two were awarded at the annual coaches’ training luncheon Aug. 14.

Adcox, of Sumner High School, coaches golf and base-ball.

“Very uniquely, golf plays its season in the fall, takes a break in the middle of the year, then has its postseason in

Adcox, Mott named Coaches of the Year

Darin Mott receives his Coach of the Year plaque, again, from Athletic Di-rector Tim Thomsen at the August school board meeting. Photo by Daniel Nash

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Anything can happen when a group of school dis-trict leaders come together for a brainstorming session, but toss a few teenagers into the mix as the teachers and it becomes “The White River Way.”

Under first-year super-intendent Janel Keating, the annual Administrative Team Summer Institute took on a different look this year when White River High School’s leadership students were invited to Day 2 of the training.

Students Scott Anderson, Bailey Mills, Austin May, Megan Miller, Andrea Entz and Josh Charron, under the direction of teacher Jason Simonson, led the group through activities based on King Duncan’s book, “The Amazing Law of

Influence,” which explains how it is possible for one person to make a lasting impression.

“It’s like a code of con-duct,” Director of Secondary Education Mike Hagadone said. “Each of our build-ings has done the work. We wanted to come up with one overall for the White River School District and what are the values our school district reflects.”

The group of about 50 school district administra-tors, school board mem-bers and department heads broke into small teams and worked together to come up with buzz words to describe the “White River Way,” although leadership is not yet ready to share their tagline.

“We’re in the process,”

Hagadone said. “It would be premature to unveil it at this time, but we have a concept in the process.”

At noon the second day, the administrative team headed to the Buckley Youth

Activity Center, where they served a free barbecue lunch to the kids there.

“That was fun,” Hagadone said. “We’re trying to reach out and continue to be a part of the community.”

White River High students Bailey Mills, Megan Miller, Josh Charron and Austin May help White River School District leaders find the right words to describe the district. Contributed photo

Leaders receive help finding the ‘White River Way’

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At 6-foot tall, Joan Rupp is not necessarily a little woman. Back in her day, she played forward, even once patrolling the paint at Madison Square Garden.

But from the first row of seats at Key Arena, watching the ladies of the Seattle Storm battle the Phoenix Mer-cury, it was obvious that basketball is a slightly more physical game than in Joan’s day.

“Whoa, she’s a big sucker,” Joan said, reaching for her program to get the name of the woman playing forward for the Storm. “I’d have to play guard these days!”

And that’s high praise from a woman who shared the floor with Wilt Chamberlain and Meadowlark Lemon!

In the week in, week out world of community jour-nalism, stories come and stories go. After more than a decade, a lot of the stories tend to blur together when you look back on them.

While I take pride in the work I do and the stories themselves are actually important, news is a fleeting business and stories are usually only important for a few weeks. It’s on to the next cycle, the next issue, the next story.

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“In politics, perceptions are crucial. Devoted ideologues on each side will cherry- pick examples and draw from them broad generalizations. Many individuals will perceive or remem-ber only the evidence that is consis-tent with their initial beliefs” (Joseph Stiglitz, “The Price of Inequality”).

Today the nation is divided politi-cally into major camps based upon classes: Republicans and Democrats. The field of battle is the November presidential election. Each side frames its perceptions to convince voters their viewpoint is correct and the other is wrong.

It’s my belief that framing issues through our perceptions blinds us to the views of the other and robs us of objectivity and the truth. Usually the truth lies between the extremes.

The late Stephen Covey, in his best-selling book, “Seven Habits of Highly Successful People” states: “Seek first to understand, and then be understood.” Rather than rejecting the other side’s point of view, we need to listen first to understand what they believe based upon their frame of reference and environment. That doesn’t mean we have to agree with them. It just means we need to really listen to them to

understand why they believe the way they do.

I have some very bright conserva-tive business friends who argue the Republican view very cogently. They can cite examples why they believe as they do. Their arguments based upon their examples ring true. I’ve also got progressive (liberal) friends who can do the same thing with their positions. Their examples also ring true based upon their life experiences. Let’s look at the two presidential can-didates as examples of these differing life experiences.

Mitt Romney grew up with a father who was the CEO of American Motors. Through hard work and intelligence George Romney became very suc-cessful and wealthy. Mitt observed his parents and they shaped his views and

perceptions.In a similar way, each of us as we

grew up observed our role models to become the people we are today. Mitt Romney used his life experiences and intelligence to become governor of Massachusetts, organizer of the Salt Lake City Olympics and successful CEO of Bain Capital.

Barack Obama, on the other hand, had very different life experiences, growing up as a biracial child with-out a father. He lived in Hawaii and Indonesia. He attended Columbia and Harvard and got a law degree. He also learned a great deal by becoming a community organizer in Chicago. He was able to emerge from this back-ground to be elected to the Illinois state legislature and then to become one of Illinois’ senators and then be elected to the presidency of the United States – a remarkable and rapid rise to prominence.

If you examine each of their back-grounds you should be able to see these two men have become success-ful through intelligence and drive. It should be obvious to see that because of their experiences they see the world

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differently. Both have dif-ferent perceptions of what the world is like and how the federal government should be run.

For each man, the truth is obvious and at the same time different because of their backgrounds. We as voters need to objectively examine each candidate’s perspectives, asking our-selves which view is closest to our own life experiences and understanding of the truth. At the same time, it’s important to give the bene-fit of the doubt to the other candidate, and assume he is acting sincerely according to his values.

We need to be able to

objectively weigh each man’s strengths and weak-nesses based upon their past records. If we can’t objectively list our favorite candidate’s weaknesses and his opponent’s strengths, then we “will perceive or remember only the evi-dence that is consistent with (our) initial beliefs,” as Stiglitz noted.

If we don’t see our own biases, we are guilty of what Stiglitz warns us against. We humans tend to “cher-ry-pick examples and draw from them broad gener-alizations.” To be able to make good choices we must become aware of our own biases and life experiences; we must let our reason, combined with our emo-tions, help us decide. That’s

what Stephen Covey meant when he said, “Seek first to understand, and then be understood.”

What stands out are the people, especially the true characters. And small towns like those in East Pierce County are usually packed with them.

Last October I had the opportunity to meet one of those characters and tell her story, highlighting a time and place that seems so for-eign now that it may have been another country, not just 60 years ago.

The woman, of course, is Joan Rupp and for those to whom her name does not ring any bells, she is the Bonney Lake woman who back in the 1950s was a part of an all-women’s barn-storming basketball team called Dempsey’s Texas Cowgirls.

Rupp and her fellow cow-girls traveled around the country in a Mercury sta-tion wagon, taking on local mens teams and putting on shows à la the Harlem Glo-betrotters (with whom the Cowgirls also traveled and played).

Not only did Joan get to see the country, she made it to Europe to play as part of a USO tour.

After six years, Joan called it a career - though she admits they were the best six years of her life and

she wishes she had played longer.

She got a real job and eventually moved to the Pa-cific Northwest, where she worked at Boeing until she retired.

After the story was pub-lished, a copy made its way to the offices of the Seattle Storm, the WNBA team and this year, for their 30th anniversary celebration of Title IX, the team invited Joan to the Key Arena to watch the game and be part of the halftime celebration of female athletes.

Now, Joan’s playing days were well before the passage of Title IX, the 1972 law that required schools to offer sports programs for girls as well as boys.

But that makes her story even more impressive, re-ally. She saw the Cowgirls play in her town, drove a state over for tryouts, and then didn’t make the team. But instead of letting it get her down, Joan practiced all year and when tryouts were held again, she made the squad.

She still has that tenacity today and is as “ornery and determined” - her words - as ever, even into her late 70s.

The problem, however, is that Joan still lives by herself - by choice - in her little house in the woods and does not like to drive

at night and especially not all the way up to Seattle and back. And none of her friends, also mostly seniors, could not make the drive.

I immediately volun-teered.

Joan is easily one of the most interesting people I have met in my days re-porting and I knew what it would mean to her to get to be able to get to the game. When I told her I’d be hap-py to drive her up to Seattle and back, I could hear the energy and excitement in her voice.

Joan is not all that inter-ested in the recognition - most of her friends didn’t even know of her past until they read the story in the

paper - but she is proud and she is a Storm fan and was excited not only to go to the game, but to represent all of her barnstorming team-mates on the floor during halftime.

At halftime, Joan was honored along with female Olympians from the area, current college athletes, high school athletes, mem-bers of seattle’s women’s football team (the Majes-tics) and female coaches at local colleges.

The Storm PR people asked that the honorees wear a uniform or bring some kind of prop, but with her Cowgirl days long gone, even a replica Cowgirl’s jer-sey is difficult to come by.

So Joan headed over to the Sports Connection in Bon-ney Lake with some photos from her playing days and they, like me, were immedi-ately charmed by her, mak-ing a special uniform top for her with her team’s logo and original number on the back.

The woman who owns the store told me she want-ed to lock the door behind Joan so they could listen to her stories all morning in stead of dealing with other customers.

At the game, waiting for the halftime parade to be-gin, we waited under the bleachers at the Key and Joan hob-nobbed with her fellow athletes, including Joan Bonvicini, the Se-attle University women’s basketball coach. The two swapped stories and Bonvi-cini’s eyes grew wide as Joan told of going from town to town to take on the local mens teams.

All of the girls’ heads turned and the women who were closer to Joan’s age were even more impressed, because they knew the era and time of what Joan did. Before the halftime was over, Bonvicini offered her tickets to a Redhawks game this fall.

When the time came to go out on the floor, Joan was accompanied by a Se-attle Police woman who was

listening with the rest of us before halftime and offered to help steady her as they called her name.

But I could see Joan’s eyes dance as they read her name over the PA and she was able to walk once again out on to a basketball court to a roaring crowd. I couldn’t help but jump up and cheer myself. I even missed the photo because of it.

This year, the American women lead the way at the Olympics - including Sue Bird of the Seattle Storm, whom Joan was especially excited to see play - bring-ing home more medals (and more gold) than their male counterparts.

Thanks to laws like Title IX, young girls all around the country can dream ath-letic dreams just like their male friends and we are a better, stronger nation for it.

But before Title IX even, there was Joan Rupp and hundreds like her, blazing trails and storming barns and not taking no for an answer.

And even after an evening in which she was one of the stars, when random women on the way back to the car stopped to thank Joan for being part of the ceremony and for helping knock down walls and when for just a

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Welcome to Buckley Veterinary Hospital’s monthly pet care column. This month, we are highlighting your furry family member’s oral health. September is Buckley Veterinary’s Dental Month and, as such, we would like to shed some light on the importance of oral healthcare and the steps you can take to provide the best lives for your pets. We have combined tips from a variety of veterinary associations and providers to give you a solid basis for understanding optimal pet dental care.

According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, “more than 85 percent of dogs and cats that are at least 4 years old have a condition in which bacteria attack the soft gum tissue.” This condition is called peri-odontal disease, the final stage in a process that begins with the development of plaque on your pet’s teeth.

For the sake of your pet’s health and comfort, peri-odontal disease is a threat that can’t be ignored. Many of the clinical signs of the disease are hard to miss. Signs that your dog or cat may be suffering from dental disease can include foul breath, discolored teeth, tartar build up, swollen, receding or bleeding gums, and reluctance to eat or trouble eating. Late-stage periodontal disease can cause permanent damage, including loose teeth and tooth loss.

Periodontal disease begins when plaque, a mixture of bacteria and food debris, builds up on tooth surfaces and works its way under the gumline. Toxins released by the bacteria cause an inflammatory reaction that can lead to destruction of tissue and bone that anchor the teeth in place. If the bacteria enter the blood stream, they can even affect the heart, liver and kidneys.

Periodontal disease is not only serious, it is also more common than most pet owners realize. So, it is easy to understand why periodontal disease is the most frequently diagnosed health problem in pets.

There are other dental problems associated with dogs and cats. Problems can include fractured teeth that lead to painful cavities. Dogs commonly fracture teeth by chew-ing on rocks, cage doors, chain link fences and hard toys. Tooth resorption, which can take place in cats’ mouths,

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generally goes undetected by owners and is a leading cause of tooth loss.

Another oral issue that can arise is retained decidu-ous teeth, the baby teeth that do not fall out. This condi-tion occurs in growing puppies and kittens and can lead to malpositioning of the permanent teeth. At Buckley Veterinary Hospital, our team routinely checks for this condition when adolescent dogs and cats are under anesthesia to be spayed or neutered and we will extract retained baby teeth if necessary.

Prevention is the best medicine. Ultimately our goal as pet healthcare providers is to help you, as a pet owner, provide a longer, healthier and happier life for your best friend.

Preventing periodontal disease by keeping your pet’s teeth and gums healthy is not just a job for your pet’s health providers. It is your job, too. While nothing can take the place of regular visits to the veterinarian for checkups and cleaning, ongoing oral care at home is just as important in controlling plaque and tartar formation. Proper food, chew toys and dental treats are items that

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If you’ve ever taken in a kitten found on the street or adopted a puppy from an unplanned litter a friends’ dog had, you know there is no such thing as a “free” pet. No matter how you acquire your new best friend, pet ownership comes with significant start-up costs and ongoing maintenance expenses.

With regular and emer-gency health care, food and the occasional impul-sive indulgence of a chew toy here or a scratch-ing post there, you learn quickly that being a good pet parent requires more than love, treats and toys – it also requires financial planning.

Often, people and pets come together unexpect-edly. Maybe you brought home a kitten that was hanging out in your office’s parking lot or took in an older dog for a friend who was moving and couldn’t take the pooch with them. Sometimes, however, you do have the opportunity to plan ahead for pet own-ership. When that oppor-tunity occurs, keep these considerations in mind:

• What does your budget

allow? Take a critical look at your finances. Do you have at least $100 a month extra to cover regular pet costs like food and groom-ing? You need to incorpo-rate pet expenses – both regular and emergency ones – into your monthly budget, just as you include utilities, mortgage or rent and groceries for the rest of your family. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals pro-vides a great breakdown of pet care costs on its website, www.aspca.org.

• How will you fund your pet purchase? While adopt-ing a pet from a shelter can be relatively low cost, pure-breds purchased from a breeder can cost hundreds or even thousands of dol-lars. Paying for your pet purchase with a credit card can provide you with cer-tain consumer protections. But if you won’t be able to pay off the entire purchase cost right away, and will have to carry the expense on your balance, you may want to reconsider the type of pet you wish to buy. After all, what best friend would

Pets can cost a pretty penny

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want you to go into debt to spend time with him? • What kind of pet will fit your lifestyle? If you adopt a

dog but work long hours, neither of you will be happy with the time apart. If you live in a small apartment, you might find a pet bird or some exotic fish will fit your home life better than a St. Bernard.

• When a pet needs emergency medical care, loving pet owners may be tempted to reach for their credit cards. But just as you are cautious about credit use for your own needs, you should be careful how you use credit for pet care. Before you adopt, build up a pet care emergency fund that can help ensure you don’t have to go into debt to give Fluffy or Fido the care they need. Research pet insur-ance to see if it makes sense for your financial situation. When an emergency arises and you don’t have the cash to cover it, research other options before you reach for the plastic. The Humane Society provides a state-by-state list of pet financial-aid organizations on its website at www.humanesociety.org.

Having a pet can be a wonderful experience. Families bond around pets, children learn responsibility, individu-als find companionship, and pets can even help improve your health by lowering your blood pressure and improv-ing your mood. With some advanced planning, you can help ensure pet-related money problems don’t detract from all the positives of owning a pet.

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The third week of August is when vacations often get in the way of keeping potted plants well-watered. Some potted plants will just never have a drinking problem and can adapt to a week or so without any extra water at all. Yuccas, sedums and suc-culents are three that should be used in pots far away from a water source or in gardens where watering is a hit or miss affair. Notice how small pots like ornamental urns dry out so quickly? Use drought-resistant sedums or spiky yuccas in these for-mal-looking, footed pots and they’ll be “urning” your respect all summer.

Q. How often must I mow the lawn in

August? If we go on vaca-tion for two weeks is it OK to wait until we return to mow the lawn? We do not want to pay someone to mow while we are away, but don’t want a dead lawn when we return. I know, we are cheap and lazy. Don’t print my name. Anonymous, email

A. Cheap and lazy is permitted two

weeks out of the year when it comes to lawn care. Just don’t fertilize before you leave on vacation. You are also not allowed to pout if you return to a lawn that has “gone golden” or turned

there’s no vacation from proper plant care

brown during the dry days of August. In our climate, lawns allowed to go dor-mant in the summer with no additional water will return to a healthy green in the fall when the rains return. Be sure to mow and edge the lawn before you leave and don’t scalp a tall lawn by cutting it low when you return. Set the mower to the highest level, remove the top third of the blades, then wait a few days and mow again to gradu-ally shorten an overgrown lawn. The best advice about how often to mow in our climate is to remove one-third the height of the grass when the blades get

to be 2 to 3 inches tall. Usually once a week in August.

Q. What are we s u p p o s e d

to do with our hang-ing baskets before we leave for vacation? I remember once you wrote a column about leaving your plants behind. Thanks. G.T.,

Tacoma

A. Hanging baskets do not do well

without water during the end of summer because the mature plants have roots that have grown to fill all the soil space. The best solution is to have someone water daily while you are away – but I may have written about how to cut back petunias and other hanging plants by one-half right before you leave town. This is a drastic way of getting rid of faded blooms and also stimulates annuals to send out new growth for a second act this fall. The reason to do

this before you go on vaca-tion is so you don’t have to look at the ugly results of such drastic action. The reality is that during warm weather hanging baskets may need water twice a day. You may want to just let your baskets hang out at a friend’s house while you are gone.

Q. I have a hanging plant that has

blue flowers but it is not lobelia. It takes full sun and the flowers are kinda small but radiate out from the stem. I lost the plant tag. Can you tell what it is? P., email

A. My best guess on your mystery

plant is Scaevola either ’Blue Wonder’ or ’New Wonder’ as this is one of the few true blue hanging plants that do well in the sun. This drought-resistant bloomer is from Australia so it can take the heat. A nice surprise is that the scaevola are perennials in mild winter climates so you

can move your basket into a garage or basement this fall and see if you can keep it alive until next summer. The trick with overwinter-ing tender perennials is to keep the plants dormant by giving them just a bit of water once a month and keeping them in a cold, dark location so they sleep through winter. In April you can repot, fertilize and hang your scaevola basket again for an encore perfor-mance.

• • •Marianne Binetti has

a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and is the author of “Easy Answers for Great Gardens.” Write to her at: P.O. Box 872, Enumclaw, 98022. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope for a reply.

She can also be reached at binettigarden.com.

Copyright for this column owned by Marianne Binetti.

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the spring season,” Athletic Director Tim Thomsen said, when reporting the awards to the dis-trict’s board of directors. “And by that time, Casey was also coaching the baseball team in their spring season and he had to handle both

at about the same time. The base-ball team, while they got fourth place in league, Casey went from there and took them all the way to state. He’s an outstanding coach as far as building a team and building character.”

Mott is the girls soccer coach for Lakeridge Middle School, as well as a language arts and social studies educator.

“Darin’s forte is really building team,” Thomsen said. “He’s good at setting high standards for his athletes and getting them to meet those standards. He has a great rapport with his student athletes.”

Mott added: “I love coaching in this district. I love our students, and I’m really proud to be a part of the Lakeridge staff.”

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second, she once again shared the court with some of the best players in the world, Joan was most excited about one thing: The Storm won, and did so in impressive fashion.

How is it even possible there was a time when they wouldn’t let her play? So here’s to Joan and all of the other trailblazers we met at the game. Thanks for leading the way, even if all you wanted was simply to play.

Reach Brian Beckley at [email protected] or 360-825-2555, ext. 5058

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STRONG ARM ROBBERY: At 2:33 p.m. Aug. 10, two officers were dispatched to Walmart to respond to a shoplifter fighting with loss prevention staff. On arrival, the officers found two asset protection as-sociates holding another man against a concrete pillar. The suspect con-tinued to struggle with the associates as he at-tempted to break free, but he was successfully turned over to police and cuffed. The suspect told police he had stolen cell phone cases from the store, and when he exited he was grabbed by two men. he said he did not know why they had seized him. The suspect readily admit-ted to stealing the cases, which were in his pock-ets. The officer informed the man he would be under arrest. Two phone cases, sans packaging, and one packaged clean-ing rag were located during the search. The suspect had a significant amount of cash in his wallet, which prompted the officer to ask him why he hadn’t simply purchased the items. The

suspect responded he was “being stupid.”The lead asset protec-tion associate told police he had seen the suspect looking around furtively while holding high-priced merchandise. The associ-ate followed him through the store as he shucked packaging and stuffed the cases down his pants. he proceeded to the front register, where he paid for a package of boxer shorts only.The suspect exited the store through the front door, where the two pro-tection associates con-fronted him. Both associ-ates told police they had identified themselves and shown their badges to the man. he attempted to flee and the associates re-strained him. The suspect inflicted blunt trauma to one associate’s nose with the back of his skull, and punched the other asso-ciate in his face. Officers were able to take photos of injuries consistent with the associates’ claims. Video surveillance re-ceived by police the next day appeared to confirm the witness reports.BURGLARY: At 11:20 a.m.

Aug. 4, a woman called police to report damage to a shed on her mother’s property. An officer contacted the woman at her mother’s home. She advised that her mother was away in Alaska, and that she was checking the property. When she arrived that morning, she noticed the doors to the shed were open; she had padlocked the shed one week prior, the last time she had been to the house. The of-ficer inspected the door and saw that the door’s padlock post had been broken off, with the lock still attached. There was nothing on the scene with value as evidence, there was no visible at-tempt to break into the main house, and nothing seemed to be missing from the shed. The prop-erty owner later called police to request extra patrols in the area.ARGUING HIS WAY TO AN M.I.P.: At 8 p.m. Aug. 8, an officer was alerted to people climbing the backstop of the Allan Yorke baseball fields. As the officer approached the field, he saw two females and one male climbing the backstop. The male was on top, bouncing up and down and shaking the struc-

ture. When they saw the officer approaching, they began to climb down and were on the ground by the time he met them. he told the three to leave the park for the day. Both girls agreed and left, but the male demanded to know what rules he broke. The officer repeated that he needed to leave, or he would be forcibly removed and forbidden from returning for up to a year. The male repeated his demand, at which time the officer could smell intoxicants on his breath. The officer asked his age, and the man responded 19-years-old. he asked the man if he really had to explain what he did wrong, that he was old enough to know better and that he could smell the alcohol on him. he asked if the man had been drinking; he said yes. The officer initiated an arrest for mi-nor in possession of alco-hol. The suspect told the officer he hadn’t had any-thing to drink that night, and that it was all from yesterday. he consented to a breath sample test, which showed a .059 Blood Alcohol Content. The suspect said he had a drinking problem, and that he would be enroll-ing with Lakeside-Milam

rehab center at the end of the month.WHERE’S THE LITTLE DUTCH BOY WHEN YOU NEED HIM?: At 4:28 p.m. Aug. 15, an officer was dispatched to a Malicious Mischief re-port from Locust Avenue east. The officer contact-ed a homeowner in re-gards to damage inflicted on her above-ground swimming pool. A 12-inch horizontal cut was on the side of the pool, as well as a 1-inch verti-cal stab near the bottom of the container, actively leaking water. A third 3-inch cut was also noted. Two fist-size rocks were in the pool, and a pile of rocks and concrete were strewn on the ground. The homeowner said she had left the house the previous morning and found the damage when she returned on the after-noon of her call. She said she believed the rocks and concrete, which had been in a neat pile when she left, had been used to keep her dog at bay. She strongly suspected a for-mer roommate, against whom she was filing an unrelated civil suit. The officer noted in his report that the yard is clearly vis-ible to heavy vehicle and pedestrian traffic, and that the act of vandalism was likely random.

Bonney Lake POLICE BLOTTER

Daniel NashStaff Writer

East Pierce firefighters were called to Snag Island Drive early Sunday morn-ing to recover a truck that had found its way into the lake.

Firefighters found the truck shortly after 1 a.m. It appeared to have failed to negotiate a turn on the 20177 block; it was partially submerged in three feet of water.

“It doesn’t seem like it was too serious,” Chief Jerry Thorsen said Monday morning. “They were able to pull the truck out, no problem.”

Divers from East Pierce and the county Sheriff ’s

Truck found in Tapps

Driver not found, but believed to have

abandoned the vehicle safely

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By Melanie RoachThe first few weeks after

returning home from the Beijing Olympics were weird. Almost surreal. I remember walking around my house in a daze, not quite sure what to do with myself.

For the last three years, my daily life had kept a tight, disciplined regimen, and each morning, I’d wake up with a very specific set of goals I knew I’d need to accomplish in order to inch me closer to making

the Olympics. Now that the Games were completed, I no longer was bound by such a detailed agenda and I was free to do whatever I wanted. And I was at a loss!

Experts say it takes 21 days of a repeated, regulated action to form a habit. Well, for the last 1,095-plus days, I had repeated a systematic schedule and formed way more than a habit; I had dug a rut as deep as the Grand Canyon!

From 2005 until the end of the 2008 Games, my life

had revolved around ful-filling the Olympic Dream. Every day was filled with a stringent workout, carefully measured meals, a massage, a nap, core work, an ice-bath, and a strict bedtime.

Now that the Olympics were over, I could eat when-ever I wanted, go to bed whenever I wanted, and work out whenever I want-ed. The pursuit was over.

At first I handled the transition well. It was an election year for Dan; just weeks after Beijing, we were heavily occupied with cam-paigning.

Roach Gymnastics was waiting for me to step back into leadership and man-agement. Most importantly, my family had me back, in terms of attention and time. But after a few months, when all of these settled back into ‘normal,’ I was

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abandoned the vehicle, Battalion Chief Jay Adams said in a press release.

To be sure, a team of fire-fighters searched the area around the truck by boat. Another group of rescuers searched underbrush along the shore. Both efforts turned up nothing.

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Bernal PeteB e r n a l

( B u b ) Allen Pete died July 18, 2012.

He was born Sept. 13, 1941, in Wilkeson to Albert and Rose Pete. He attended White River High School and Bates Vocational School. He worked for the

Forest Service, as a fire jumper and as a logger. He was a meat cutter for West Coast Grocery in Tacoma for 17 years, then worked 19 years at Davis Wire in Kent. He married Donna in June 1965 and in 1977 they built a home in Sumner. In retirement, they spent five years traveling the western United States and Canada in a recreational vehicle. Tthe couple bought a home in Florence, Aria., where he enjoyed golfing, panning for gold, four-wheeling in the desert and visiting casi-nos. He was an outdoorse-

man who enjoyed hunting, fishing and cmaping.

He is survived by wife Donna; sons Andrew Pete and wife Chelsey and Steven Pete; daughter Cindy Fry and husband Jeremy; brother Albert Pete; sisters Dolores Ryan, Rosemarie Howard and Cathy Nelson and husband Leroy; and five grandchildren. He was preceded in death by sister Doreen Sinclair.

A celebration of his life is planned for 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 26, at the Wilkeson Eagles Hall.

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return from Olympus

still left sensing a void. I felt lost, and I really

began to struggle internal-ly. It seemed as if I had no specific goal to wake up to each morning, and I felt as if my purpose had become undefined. To make mat-ters worse, I had quit lift-ing cold turkey, hadn’t picked up a weight since I’d returned home from the Olympics.

While I wouldn’t call it full-on depression, I defi-nitely was in a funk.

Many, if not all, Olympic athletes deal with this let-down. For some, it can evolve into serious depres-sion. It’s particularly dif-ficult for the single athletes, who don’t own businesses or who don’t have signifi-cant activities outside their

sport. Once they return home, they have nothing to turn their focus.

This kind of post-success slump doesn’t merely affect Olympians; it can cast a shadow over any person who has held a single-pur-posed goal for a period of time, who has worked hard, and who has invested his or her life into seeing it come to pass: A business person after a huge deal; A parent raising a crew of children whom have reached school age; An actor at the end of a huge production; A person who just beat a long battle with cancer; A person who has just retired from a long successful career.

The gratitude I feel for the rare chance to compete at the Olympic Games is

difficult to put into words. Although it took a some time to adjust back to “nor-mal life” I can now look back at the experience with such joy, gratitude and pride that I had the pleasure of repre-senting my country on the World’s biggest stage.

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•On August 6th, the Franciscan Medical Groupheld the official groundbreaking ceremony fortheirnewmedicalbuildingatthecornerofMainSt.andSR410.This58,000sfcenterwill featurethe first parking garage built in Bonney Lake.Openingisexpectednextspring.

•TheCityisparticipatinginthecounty-wideupdateoftheHazardMitigationPlanfortheregion.This5yearupdatewill addman-madehazards to theplan, including civil disobedience and terrorism.Cities,schooldistricts,utilitydistricts,firedistrictsandothersareallparticipating.

•The Prairie Ridge Recycling Drop Box TransferStation,locatedatS.PrairieandPrairieRidgeRoad,accepts yard waste and a variety of recyclables,including electronic waste. The current hours ofoperation are 9am-5pm Wed-Sun. They can bereachedat862-1704.

•Overthepastfewweeks,theCityhas:

•—SignedaProfessionalServiceAgreementWith Parametrix Engineering to design the 184th avenue east and locust extension watermain project.

•—AcquiredanumberofsmallROWparcelsfor SR410 and Main Street intersection improvements.

•— Signed a contract with Lakeridge Paving companyfortheoverlayofWestTappsHighway fromChurchLakeDrivetoChurchLakeRoad.

•—Purchased certainwastewater conditioning& cleaningsystemsforliftstations7,8,20&21

•—AwardedacontracttotheWhitneyEquipment Company,Inc.forthepurchaseandinstallation ofnewFlygtPumpsatsewerliftstations3,4,6, 7,8,13.

•—Adoptedanupdateofthe6yearTransportation ImprovementPlan.

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“The City of Bonney Lake’s mission is to protect the community’s livable identity and scenic beauty through responsible growth planning and by providing accountable, accessible and efficient local government services.”

WEBSITE: WWW.CI.BONNEY-LAKE.WA.US

General Business Hours 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

City Mailing Address P.O. Box 7380 Bonney Lake, WA 98391

Phone (253) 862-8602

Fax (253) 862-8538

City Hall 19306 Bonney Lake Blvd.

City Hall Annex 8720 Main Street E

Public Safety Building 18421 Sumner-Buckley Hwy E.

Justice Center 9002 Main Street E

Senior Center 19304 Bonney Lake Blvd.

City of Bonney Lake August 2012 Newsletter

TheCityofBonneyLakehasanopeningonitsDesignCommission.TheDCprovidesadvice

on zoning, design and development guidelines;relevant professional experience is desirable,but not required. Residency not mandatory.Commission meets second Wednesday of the

month at 6:00 p.m. when there is business toconduct. Full description available on the Citywebsite. Please contact the Bonney Lake CityClerk’s Office for an application, 253-862-1844, or visit http://www.ci.bonney-lake.wa.us/section_government/committees/index.shtml

Design Commission Vacancy

Kids Club At Allan Yorke Park

If you haven’t yet joined us for greatkidseventsatthepark,don’tmissout

onthefinalactivity!ThefinaleventforMondays is Touch a Truck on August

27th @ 6:30 pm, and final Tuesday Activities @ 11:00 am are August 21st (Johny Bregar – kids musician) and August 28th Touch a Truck.

Soul SurferMovie starts at duskat Allan Yorke Park

Final Tunes @ Tapps Wed. Concerts

The City of Bonney Lake’s final popular freeoutdoor concerts will be held Wednesday

evenings6:30pmatAllanYorkeParkBringa lawnchairorablanketandlistentosomegreatmusic.

The remaining two concerts include:August 22 – The Craig Terrill Band(former Seahawk rocks and rolls)August 29 – The Boinkers (Classic rock)

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Neil JohnsonMayor

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Council, Board or Commission Meeting Time Meeting Place

City Council Workshop 5:30 pm - 1st & 3rd Tuesdays Justice Center, 9002 Main Street EastCity Council Meeting 7:00 pm - 2nd & 4th Tuesdays Justice Center, 9002 Main Street East

Council Finance Committee 5:30 pm - 2nd & 4th Tuesdays Justice Center, 9002 Main Street EastCommunity Development Committee 4:00 pm - 1st & 3rd Tuesdays Justice Center, 9002 Main Street East

Public Safety Committee 5:00 pm - 1st Monday; 3rd as needed Public Safety Building, 18421 Sumner-Buckley Hwy. E.Planning Commission 5:30 pm - 1st & 3rd Wednesday Justice Center, 9002 Main Street East

Park Board 6:00 pm - 2nd Monday Justice Center, 9002 Main Street EastDesign Commission 6:00 pm - 2nd & 4th Thursdays Justice Center, 9002 Main Street East

Civil Service Commission 5:30 pm - 4th Monday City Hall Conference Room

2012 Street Chip Sealing Completed

City Testing Allan Yorke Park Parking Revisions

In order to test making safer and more efficient use of available parking areas at Allan Yorke Park,

the boat trailer parking has been moved from the Ball Field #4 gravel lot on Bonney Lake Blvd to the West Tapps Highway gravel parking lot. This was done to reduce the conflict between special event parking and boat trailer parking that has resulted in passenger vehicles being ticketed and towed that were blocking other vehicles. Parking lanes will be used for truck-trailer

rigs and parking stalls will be designated for other vehicles. Truck-Trailer units need to move to the front

of the lane when parking. This new parking plan went into effect on Friday, 10 August. New signs directing vehicles to these parking lots have been posted and on weekends through Labor Day parking lot attendants will be present. Please review this new parking plan and follow directions from the parking attendant. Details can be found on the City website.

Doolittle Construction completed this year’s Bonney Lake chip seal Wednesday, August

8th under a contract for $178,246. Sections of 22 different streets were treated. This totaled 5 centerline miles (60,561 square yards). Each year, the street chip sealing process starts with preparation of the streets by City Crews making repairs starting in early spring. Candidate streets are chosen based on a condition survey using the City’s pavement management system. In July or August, the contractors starts chip sealing streets. The contractor sprays the pavement surface with an asphalt emulsion onto which are spread fractured rocks. These rock chips are pressed into the emulsion with a roller several times before the road is opened for traffic. Depending on the wetness and coolness of the weather, roads are reopened as quickly as possible, usually no more then 30 minutes after the work started. Within 24 hours, the contractor lightly sweeps up loose rock chips. Over the next two weeks, a city street sweeper will continue sweeping loose chips off the roads. Information on which streets were chip sealed and why the chip sealing pavement preservation action is used can be found on the City website.

AYP Tennis Courts Rehabilitated

The basket ball and tennis courts at Allan Yorke Park have been rehabilitated with dedicated REET Funds that could only be used for park improvements. In addition

to refurbishing the surfaces of the courts, the City added four half-court basketball hoops to make the courts more multi-purpose, moved the entrances away from the skate park, and added an ADA sidewalk/entry. Total cost of the project was $65,000.

Become a BBL Volunteer Sat. Sept. 15th

Join us for the 9th Annual Beautify Bonney Lake activity to be held Saturday, September 15th, 2012, from 9:00am-12:00pm. This annual cleanup includes community volunteers,

local businesses, the City, and many local clubs and associations. Volunteers meet at the and the Pierce Transit parking lot behind Wendy’s off 410 between 8:30am & 9:00am to check in and obtain their work assignment location. Volunteers receive a FREE lunch and T-shirt!

Chamber To Sponsor “Labor of Love” Triathlon

On Saturday, September 1, 2012, the Bonney Lake Chamber of Commerce

will sponsor the “Labor of Love Triathlon”. Competitors can enjoy the triathlon with either a Sprint or Olympic distance race in beautiful Bonney Lake on Labor Day Saturday. Bask in the waters of Lake Tapps, pedal the back roads of Pierce County through rich farmlands,

and run in the foothills all while enjoying breathtaking views of Lake Tapps and majestic Mount Rainier. Bonney Lake, a triathlete’s dream race and reward for your years of labor. For complete event details visit the Bonney Lake Chamber of

Commerce website at www.bonneylake.com. Note: For that day, the AYP boat launch will be closed.

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Kid Safety: Back to SchoolBy Tony Truax, State Farm© agent

It won’t be long before school starts again. Kids will be out in greater numbers on the streets and sidewalks. As parents, we want our children to enjoy their years in school and return safely home each afternoon. Whether your child is riding a bike, walking or taking a bus, there are a few simple safety rules you should discuss before school starts.

• Riding a bike or walking will give your child a chance to get some exercise during the day. But children face possible dangers walking or biking. Children between the ages of 5 and 9 have probably not developed the skills and experience to navigate traffic safely and judge speed and distance. Before school starts, practice safe pedestrian skills with your child and provide adult supervision to and from school if possible.

Tell your child to: • Mind all traffic signals and/or the crossing guard. • Never cross the street against a light, even if there’s not traffic coming. • Walk your bike through intersections. • Ride or walk with a buddy. • Wear reflective material to be more visible to street traffic. Taking the bus is a safe mode of transportation. However, according to the National Safety Council, about 9,000 children are injured each year in incidents involving school buses. Surprisingly, these injuries occur as children enter and exit the bus. Review these safety tips with your child: • Have a safe place to wait for the bus, away from traffic and the street. • Stay away from the bus until it comes to a complete stop and the driver signals you to enter. • When being dropped off, exit the bus and walk several giant steps away from the bus. Keep a safe distance between you and the bus. Also, remember that the bus driver can see

you best when you are away from the bus. • Use the handrail to enter and exit the bus. • Stay away from the bus until the driver gives you a signal that it’s okay to approach. • Be aware of the street traffic around you. Drivers are required to follow certain rules of the road concerning school buses but not all do. If you’re driving in a school area or along bus routes, be sure to watch out for the children on the streets and side-walks. Slow down in school areas. Stop at crosswalks and intersections when children are present. Obey all laws regard-ing school buses. Whether you have a child in school or not, help make sure all school children arrive at school and home safely.

TONY TRUAX Agent

1108 Cole Street • Enumclaw360 825-2031

• Auto • Life • Health • Home • Business

Have a Great School Year!

Bonney Lake Elementary p. 16 • Crestwood Elementary p. 16 • Daffodil Valley Elementary p. 16 • Donald Eismann Elementary p. 16 • Emerald Hills Elementary p. 17 • Liberty Ridge Elementary p. 17 • Maple Lawn

Elementary p. 17 • Victor Falls Elementary p. 17 • Lakeridge Middle School p. 18 • Bonney Lake High School & Mountain View Middle School p. 18 • Sumner High School and Sumner Middle School p. 19

Bus No. 32 OWL Regular Weds.181ST AV E & BONNEY LAKE BLVD

08:10 AM 09:40 AM

183RD AV E & BONNEY LK BLVD

08:11 AM 09:41 AM

188TH AV E & BONNEY LK BLVD

08:12 AM 09:42 AM

8209 185TH AV E 08:16 AM 09:46 AM7728 185TH AV E 08:17 AM 09:47 AM77TH ST & 185TH AV E 08:17 AM 09:47 AM183RD AV E & 74TH ST E 08:18 AM 09:48 AM182ND AV E & 75TH ST E 08:19 AM 09:49 AM182ND AV E & 77TH ST E 08:20 AM 09:50 AM182ND AV E & 81ST ST E 08:21 AM 09:51 AM84TH ST E & 183RD AV E 08:23 AM 09:53 AM84TH ST E & 184TH AV E 08:24 AM 09:54 AM186TH AV E & 84TH ST E 08:25 AM 09:55 AMBONNEY LAKE ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AMBus No. 44 TIGGER Regular Weds.191ST AV & 75TH ST E 08:10 AM 09:40 AM75TH ST E & 193RD AV E 08:11 AM 09:41 AM7202 194TH AV E 08:12 AM 09:42 AM75TH ST E & 194TH AV E 08:13 AM 09:43 AM78TH ST E & 194TH AV E 08:14 AM 09:44 AM195TH AV CT E & 78TH ST E 08:15 AM 09:45 AM19511 CHURCH LK RD E 08:17 AM 09:47 AMEVERGREEN DR & 192ND AV PL E

08:19 AM 09:49 AM

192ND AV E & EVERGREEN DR

08:19 AM 09:49 AM

193RD AV E & 79TH ST E 08:20 AM 09:50 AM193RD AV E & 79TH ST PL E 08:20 AM 09:50 AM77TH ST E & 193RD AV E 08:21 AM 09:51 AM7715 191ST AV E 08:22 AM 09:52 AM19105 79TH ST E 08:24 AM 09:54 AM78TH ST & 192ND AV E 08:25 AM 09:55 AMBONNEY LAKE ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AMBus No. 58 RABBIT Regular Weds.106TH ST & ANGELINE RD 08:21 AM 09:51 AMANGELINE RD & 104TH ST CT E

08:21 AM 09:51 AM

101ST ST CT E & ANGELINE RD

08:22 AM 09:52 AM

95TH ST E & ANGELINE RD 08:23 AM 09:53 AM8811 ANGELINE RD 08:24 AM 09:54 AMBONNEY LAKE ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AMBus No. 72 PIGLET Regular Weds.EMERALD HILLS 08:09 AM 09:39 AM192ND AV E & 75TH ST E 08:14 AM 09:44 AM73RD ST & LOCUST AV E 08:16 AM 09:46 AM8403 LOCUST AV E 08:19 AM 09:49 AM90TH ST E & MAIN (Kindercare stop)

08:22 AM 09:52 AM

18606 88TH ST E 08:24 AM 09:54 AM188TH AV E & 88TH ST E 08:24 AM 09:54 AMBONNEY LAKE ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AMBus No. 75 POOH Regular Weds.183RD AV & VAN DYK ST E 08:19 AM 09:49 AM184TH AV & VAN DYK ST E 08:20 AM 09:50 AM184TH AV & 109TH ST E 08:21 AM 09:51 AM109TH ST E & 183RD AV E 08:22 AM 09:52 AMBONNEY LAKE ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Bus No. 85 EEYORE Regular Weds.S PRAIRIE RD & 200TH AV CT (Kid's Country)

08:00 AM 09:30 AM

206TH AV E & 96TH ST E 08:05 AM 09:35 AM204TH AV E & 96TH ST E 08:05 AM 09:35 AM96TH ST E & 203RD AV E 08:05 AM 09:35 AM9301 202ND AV E 08:07 AM 09:37 AM20808 93RD ST E 08:08 AM 09:38 AM210TH AV E & 94TH ST E 08:09 AM 09:39 AM95TH ST E & 210TH AV E 08:09 AM 09:39 AM97TH ST E & 209TH AV E 08:10 AM 09:40 AM97TH ST E & 205TH AV CT E 08:11 AM 09:41 AM202ND AVE E & 97TH ST CT E

08:12 AM 09:42 AM

94TH ST E & 198TH AV E (CEDARGROVE)

08:14 AM 09:44 AM

SUMNER BUCKLEY HWY & 203RD AV-Kelly Glade

08:16 AM 09:46 AM

CHURCH LK RD E & 202ND AV CT E

08:19 AM 09:49 AM

8115 196TH AV CT E 08:20 AM 09:50 AM19614 82ND ST CT E 08:21 AM 09:51 AM198TH AV CT E & 82ND ST CT E

08:22 AM 09:52 AM

BONNEY LAKE ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Bus No. 33 PIGLET Regular Weds.HWY 410 & 181ST AV E-Light

08:35 AM 10:05 AM

18217 95TH LOOP ST E 08:41 AM 10:11 AM94TH ST CT E & 184TH AV E (Angeline Heights)

08:43 AM 10:13 AM

90TH ST E & MAIN ST (Kindercare))

08:46 AM 10:16 AM

85TH ST E & 182ND AV E 08:49 AM 10:19 AM8309 182ND AV E 08:50 AM 10:20 AM17903 81ST ST E 08:52 AM 10:22 AM179TH AV E & 82ND ST E 08:52 AM 10:22 AM83RD ST E & 181ST AV E 08:54 AM 10:24 AM182ND AV E & 82ND ST E 08:55 AM 10:25 AM7705 182ND AV E 08:57 AM 10:27 AM17808 77TH ST E 08:58 AM 10:28 AM17813 74TH ST E 09:00 AM 10:30 AM182ND AV E & 75TH ST E 09:00 AM 10:30 AMCRESTWOOD ELEMENTARY 09:10 AM 10:40 AMBus No. 65 TIGGER Regular Weds.175TH AV E & W TAPPS DR 08:53 AM 10:23 AM4010 W TAPPS DR 08:53 AM 10:23 AM4004 176TH AV E 08:54 AM 10:24 AM3603 176TH AV E 08:55 AM 10:25 AM3605 LAKERIDGE DR E 08:57 AM 10:27 AM3902 LAKERIDGE DR E 08:58 AM 10:28 AM42ND ST CT E & LAKERIDGE DR E

08:58 AM 10:28 AM

BANKER'S ISLAND BRIDGE 09:00 AM 10:30 AM45TH ST E & 183RD AV E 09:01 AM 10:31 AM47TH ST E & LAKERIDGE DR E

09:03 AM 10:33 AM

4730 LAKERIDGE DR E 09:04 AM 10:34 AM4911 LAKERIDGE DR E 09:05 AM 10:35 AM4905 W TAPPS DR 09:07 AM 10:37 AM4705 W TAPPS DR 09:08 AM 10:38 AMW TAPPS DR & 45TH ST E 09:09 AM 10:39 AM4118 W TAPPS DR - MONTESSORI

09:10 AM 10:40 AM

CRESTWOOD ELEMENTARY 09:10 AM 10:40 AM

Bus No. 74 MOUSE Regular Weds.181ST & SKY ISLAND DR E 08:33 AM 10:03 AM99TH & 181ST AV - Gate 08:35 AM 10:05 AM181ST AV E & 104TH ST E 08:37 AM 10:07 AM177TH AV E & 103RD ST E 08:39 AM 10:09 AM183RD AV & 104TH ST E 08:40 AM 10:10 AM183RD AV E & 97TH ST E 08:42 AM 10:12 AMSKY ISLAND DR E & 95TH ST E

08:44 AM 10:14 AM

17920 64TH ST E 08:51 AM 10:21 AM182ND AV E & 64TH ST E 08:52 AM 10:22 AM62ND ST E & 184TH AV E 08:53 AM 10:23 AM185TH AV E & 62ND ST E 08:54 AM 10:24 AM186TH AV E & 62ND ST E 08:54 AM 10:24 AM187TH AV E & 62ND ST E 08:58 AM 10:28 AMCRESTWOOD ELEMENTARY 09:10 AM 10:40 AMBus No. 79 EEYORE Regular Weds.EMERALD HILLS 08:40 AM 10:10 AM162ND AV E & SUMNER TAPPS HWY

08:50 AM 10:20 AM

164TH AV E & SUMNER TAPPS HWY

08:51 AM 10:21 AM

42ND ST E & RIDGEWEST DR E

08:51 AM 10:21 AM

RIDGEWEST DR E & 166TH AV E

08:52 AM 10:22 AM

44TH ST E & RIDGEWEST DR E

08:52 AM 10:22 AM

4603 RIDGEWEST DR E 08:53 AM 10:23 AM168TH AV E & RIDGEWEST DR E

08:53 AM 10:23 AM

45TH ST E & S TAPPS DR 08:55 AM 10:25 AM43RD ST CT E & S TAPPS DR 08:55 AM 10:25 AMSUMNER TAPPS HWY & 170TH AV E

08:57 AM 10:27 AM

32ND ST CT E & 166TH AV E 09:00 AM 10:30 AM34TH ST & 166TH AV 09:01 AM 10:31 AM166TH AV E & S TAPPS DRTop of hill

09:02 AM 10:32 AM

W TAPPS DR & 33RD ST CT E

09:05 AM 10:35 AM

3703 W TAPPS DR 09:06 AM 10:36 AM3815 W TAPPS DR 09:06 AM 10:36 AMCRESTWOOD ELEMENTARY 09:10 AM 10:40 AMBus No. 80 POOH Regular Weds.8313 MYERS RD E 08:43 AM 10:13 AM7611 MYERS RD E 08:44 AM 10:14 AM75TH ST CT & MYERS RD E 08:45 AM 10:15 AMMYERS RD & 67TH ST E 08:46 AM 10:16 AM48TH ST E & S TAPPS DR 08:51 AM 10:21 AM51ST ST CT E & S TAPPS DR (West)

08:51 AM 10:21 AM

175TH AV CT E & S TAPPS DR

08:51 AM 10:21 AM

17820 S TAPPS DR E 08:52 AM 10:22 AMS TAPPS DR & 183RD AV E (West)

08:53 AM 10:23 AM

S TAPPS DR & 184TH AV CT E

08:55 AM 10:25 AM

186TH AV CT E & S TAPPS DR

08:56 AM 10:26 AM

187TH AV CT & S TAPPS DR 09:00 AM 10:30 AM185TH AV CT E & S TAPPS DR

09:00 AM 10:30 AM

18403 S TAPPS DR (East) 09:01 AM 10:31 AMS TAPPS DR & 183RD AV CT E (East)

09:01 AM 10:31 AM

Bus No. 15 KANGA Regular Weds.142ND AV E & 41ST ST E 08:50 AM 10:20 AM145TH AV CT E & 29TH ST E 08:52 AM 10:22 AM136TH AVE E & 24TH ST E 08:56 AM 10:26 AM16TH ST E & VALENTINE AV (136TH)

08:57 AM 10:27 AM

721 BUTTE AV SE 09:00 AM 10:30 AM1018 VALENTINE AV 09:06 AM 10:36 AM2710 142ND AV E 09:10 AM 10:40 AMDAFFODIL VALLEY ELEM. 09:15 AM 10:45 AM

Bonney Lake Elementary

Crestwood Elementary

Daffodil Valley Elementary

Bus No. 80 POOH Cont. Regular Weds.181ST AV E & S TAPPS DR 09:02 AM 10:32 AM178TH AV E & S TAPPS DR(Hidden View)

09:03 AM 10:33 AM

CRESTWOOD ELEMENTARY 09:10 AM 10:40 AM

Bus No. 71 POOH Regular Weds.STEELE AV & ZEHNDER ST-Home on #84

09:07 AM 10:37 AM

NORTH ST & SUMNER AV - Home on #84

09:10 AM 10:40 AM

DAFFODIL VALLEY ELEM. 09:15 AM 10:45 AMBus No. 87 EEYORE Regular Weds.152ND AV CT E & 46TH ST CT E

08:50 AM 10:20 AM

46TH ST CT E & 154TH AV CT E

08:53 AM 10:23 AM

47TH ST CT E & PARKER RD E

08:54 AM 10:24 AM

50TH ST CT E & PARKER RD E

08:55 AM 10:25 AM

ELM ST E & 157TH AV CT E 08:56 AM 10:26 AMELM ST E & 158TH AV CT E 08:56 AM 10:26 AM52ND ST & 160TH AV 08:57 AM 10:27 AM55TH ST & 160TH AV - Trailer Park

08:58 AM 10:28 AM

164TH AV CT E & 60TH ST E 09:03 AM 10:33 AMDAFFODIL VALLEY ELEM. 09:10 AM 10:40 AM

Bus No. 36 PIGLET Regular Weds.PIONEER WY E & 143RD AV E

07:35 AM 09:05 AM

147TH AV CT E & 80TH ST E 07:37 AM 09:07 AM148TH AV CT E & 80TH ST E 07:38 AM 09:08 AMMLE PARKS & REC 07:43 AM 09:13 AM9202 SR 162 07:48 AM 09:18 AM94TH ST CT E & SR 162 07:49 AM 09:19 AMRIVERSIDE RD E & 93RD ST E

07:54 AM 09:24 AM

RIVERSIDE RD E & 92ND ST E

07:55 AM 09:25 AM

RIVERSIDE RD E & 88TH ST E

07:56 AM 09:26 AM

RIVERSIDE RD E & 84TH ST CT E

07:57 AM 09:27 AM

8309 RIVERSIDE RD E 07:58 AM 09:28 AM172ND AV E & 82ND ST CT E 08:04 AM 09:34 AM166TH AV E & 75TH ST E 08:07 AM 09:37 AM7211 166TH AV E 08:08 AM 09:38 AM6804 166TH AV E 08:09 AM 09:39 AM127TH ST E & 195TH AV CT E

08:23 AM 09:53 AM

126TH ST E & 195TH AV CT E

08:24 AM 09:54 AM

DONALD EISMANN ELEM. 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Donald Eismann Elementary

Bus No. 37 OWL Regular Weds.16517 RHODES LK RD 07:42 AM 09:12 AM96TH & SR 162-ALDERTON STORE

07:47 AM 09:17 AM

SR 162 & 115TH ST CT E-WEST SIDE

07:50 AM 09:20 AM

SR 162 & 140TH ST E 07:53 AM 09:23 AM14115 145TH AV E -RIVERBEND

07:55 AM 09:25 AM

14301 143RD AV CT E 07:56 AM 09:26 AM136TH ST CT E & SR 162 07:58 AM 09:28 AM137TH ST E & 141ST AV E-SOUTHFORK

08:00 AM 09:30 AM

139TH ST E & 141ST AV E-SOUTHFORK

08:00 AM 09:30 AM

138TH ST E & 142ND AV E-SOUTHFORK

08:01 AM 09:31 AM

SR 162 & 133RD ST CT E 08:03 AM 09:33 AM14528 128TH ST E 08:04 AM 09:34 AM13323 MCCUTCHEON RD E 08:06 AM 09:36 AM13619 MCCUTCHEON RD E 08:08 AM 09:38 AMSNOWSHOE NURSERY 08:09 AM 09:39 AM11728 MCCUTCHEON RD E 08:13 AM 09:43 AMDONALD EISMANN ELEM. 08:30 AM 10:00 AMBus No. 38 KANGA Regular Weds.10112 ANGELINE RD 08:06 AM 09:36 AM107TH ST & ANGELINE RD 08:07 AM 09:37 AM109TH ST E & ANGELINE RD 08:07 AM 09:37 AM109TH ST CT E & PANORAMA BLVD E

08:07 AM 09:37 AM

PANORAMA BLVD E & 110TH ST CT E

08:08 AM 09:38 AM

176TH AV & PANORAMA BLVD E

08:09 AM 09:39 AM

176TH AV E & 110TH ST CT E

08:12 AM 09:42 AM

176TH AV E & 107TH ST CT E

08:13 AM 09:43 AM

178TH AV E & 106TH ST E 08:13 AM 09:43 AM176TH AV E & 106TH ST E 08:13 AM 09:43 AM111TH ST E & ANGELINE RD E

08:16 AM 09:46 AM

DONALD EISMANN ELEM. 08:30 AM 10:00 AMBus No. 42 POOH Regular Weds.128TH ST E & 142ND AV CT E (McMillan Mobile Pk)

07:53 AM 09:23 AM

SR 162 & 115TH ST E 07:55 AM 09:25 AM11009 SR 162 08:00 AM 09:30 AM106TH ST E & SR 162 08:01 AM 09:31 AMSR 162 & 103RD ST E-PIONEER PLACE

08:03 AM 09:33 AM

10616 MCCUTCHEON RD E 08:06 AM 09:36 AM168TH AVE E & W HILL DR E 08:10 AM 09:40 AM17012 WEST HILL DR E 08:11 AM 09:41 AM171ST AV E & 109TH ST CT E

08:14 AM 09:44 AM

172ND AV PL E & 111TH ST E

08:15 AM 09:45 AM

RHODES LAKE RD E & 114TH ST E-Naches Terrace

08:16 AM 09:46 AM

RHODES LAKE RD E & 178TH PL E

08:17 AM 09:47 AM

DONALD EISMANN ELEM. 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

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Bus No. 34 OWL Regular Weds.20107 CHURCH LK DR E 08:10 AM 09:40 AM20405 70TH ST E 08:11 AM 09:41 AM20627 CHURCH LK DR E 08:12 AM 09:42 AMCHURCH LK DR E & 207TH AV E

08:12 AM 09:42 AM

CHURCH LK DR E & 208TH AV E

08:12 AM 09:42 AM

20916 CHURCH LK DR E 08:15 AM 09:45 AM75TH ST E & CHURCH LK DR E

08:16 AM 09:46 AM

CHURCH LK DR E & VANDERMARK RD E

08:17 AM 09:47 AM

7412 VANDERMARK RD 08:19 AM 09:49 AMW TAPPS HWY E & 67TH ST CT E

08:25 AM 09:55 AM

EMERALD HILLS ELEM. 08:30 AM 10:00 AMBus No. 60 PIGLET Regular Weds.64TH ST E & 213TH AV CT E 08:01 AM 09:31 AM60TH ST E & 207TH AV E 08:03 AM 09:33 AM4934 N ISLAND DR 08:05 AM 09:35 AMN VISTA DR & N ISLAND DR 08:06 AM 09:36 AM4726 N ISLAND DR 08:07 AM 09:37 AMAQUA DR & N ISLAND DR 08:08 AM 09:38 AMAQUA DR & CASCADE DR 08:08 AM 09:38 AMCASCADE DR & S VISTA DR 08:09 AM 09:39 AMOLYMPIC DR AND S ISLAND DR

08:11 AM 09:41 AM

6347 S ISLAND DR 08:12 AM 09:42 AMS VISTA DR & S ISLAND DR 08:13 AM 09:43 AMS ISLAND DR & RAINIER DR 08:14 AM 09:44 AM60TH ST E & 205TH AV E 08:16 AM 09:46 AM6120 207TH AV E 08:17 AM 09:47 AMEMERALD HILLS ELEM. 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Bus No. 65 TIGGER Regular Weds.18712 BONNEY LK BLVD 08:10 AM 09:40 AM185TH AV E & MCGHEE DR 08:11 AM 09:41 AM6601 185TH AV E 08:12 AM 09:42 AM18508 65TH ST E 08:13 AM 09:43 AM188TH AV E & 65TH ST E 08:15 AM 09:45 AM6523 192ND AV E 08:16 AM 09:46 AM19028 68TH ST E 08:17 AM 09:47 AM18501 68TH ST E 08:18 AM 09:48 AM18702 MCGHEE DR 08:19 AM 09:49 AM18819 MCGHEE DR 08:20 AM 09:50 AM6711 193RD AV E 08:24 AM 09:54 AM6511 193RD AV E 08:25 AM 09:55 AMEMERALD HILLS ELEM. 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Bus No. 45 TIGGER Regular Weds.15108 74TH ST E 07:48 AM 09:18 AM74TH ST E & RIVERSIDE RD E

07:50 AM 09:20 AM

7484 RIVERSIDE RD E 07:52 AM 09:22 AM7516 RIVERSIDE RD E 07:54 AM 09:24 AM90TH ST E & SR 162 07:57 AM 09:27 AM88TH ST E & SR 162 - River's Edge

07:58 AM 09:28 AM

87TH ST CT E & 153RD AV E 08:00 AM 09:30 AM153RD AV E & 87TH ST E 08:01 AM 09:31 AM153RD AV E & 86TH ST E 08:02 AM 09:32 AM85TH ST CT E & 153RD AV E 08:03 AM 09:33 AM85TH ST CT E & 152ND AV CT E

08:04 AM 09:34 AM

BOWMAN HILTON MOBILE PARK - Space #65

08:08 AM 09:38 AM

7225 SR 162-Duplex before 410 (East side)

08:14 AM 09:44 AM

DONALD EISMANN ELEMENTARY

08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Bus No. 78 DOG Regular Weds.112TH ST CT E & 0171ST AV E

08:09 AM 09:39 AM

113TH ST E & 171ST AV E 08:10 AM 09:40 AM116TH ST E & 171ST AV E 08:11 AM 09:41 AM11418 173RD AV CT E 08:12 AM 09:42 AM179TH AV CT E & 115TH ST CT E

08:15 AM 09:45 AM

179TH AV CT E & 113TH ST CT E

08:15 AM 09:45 AM

18009 113TH ST E 08:16 AM 09:46 AM113TH ST CT E & ANGELINE RD E

08:16 AM 09:46 AM

115TH ST CT E & ANGELINE RD E

08:17 AM 09:47 AM

DONALD EISMANN ELEMENTARY

08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Emerald Hills Elementary

Donald Eismann Elementary

Bus No. 79 EEYORE Regular Weds.58TH ST E & 189TH AV E 08:16 AM 09:46 AM5806 187TH AV E 08:17 AM 09:47 AM59TH ST E & 190TH AV E 08:18 AM 09:48 AM6202 189TH AV CT E 08:19 AM 09:49 AM62ND ST E & 190TH AV CT E 08:20 AM 09:50 AM61ST ST E & 190TH AV CT E 08:21 AM 09:51 AM6109 190TH AV E 08:22 AM 09:52 AM6517 194TH AV E 08:24 AM 09:54 AM6533 194TH AV E 08:24 AM 09:54 AM195TH AV E & 67TH ST E 08:25 AM 09:55 AM6420 195TH AV E 08:26 AM 09:56 AMEMERALD HILLS ELEM. 08:30 AM 10:00 AMBus No. 80 POOH Regular Weds.CRESTWOOD "Y" 08:03 AM 09:33 AM4118 W TAPPS MONTESSORI 08:05 AM 09:35 AM5114 W TAPPS DR 08:10 AM 09:40 AMW TAPPS DR & JENKS PT WY E

08:11 AM 09:41 AM

W TAPPS DR & PARK RD E 08:11 AM 09:41 AMMARY ANN DR E & 192ND AV E

08:12 AM 09:42 AM

54TH ST E & 193RD AV E 08:13 AM 09:43 AM5336 W TAPPS DR 08:14 AM 09:44 AM5405 W TAPPS DR 08:15 AM 09:45 AM197TH AV E - INTERLAKE TURNAROUND

08:18 AM 09:48 AM

CAUSEWAY RD & 195TH AV E

08:20 AM 09:50 AM

EMERALD HILLS ELEM. 08:30 AM 10:00 AMBus No. 82 KANGA Regular Weds.7011 181ST AV E 08:05 AM 09:35 AMBONNEY LK BLVD & 181ST AV E

08:06 AM 09:36 AM

183RD AV E & BONNEY LK BLVD

08:06 AM 09:36 AM

72ND & CH LK DR - Lakeview Terrace

08:11 AM 09:41 AM

CHURCH LK DR E & 70TH ST E (West end)

08:12 AM 09:42 AM

69TH ST E & CHURCH LK DR E

08:12 AM 09:42 AM

20406 CHURCH LK DR E 08:14 AM 09:44 AM20417 CHURCH LK DR E 08:15 AM 09:45 AM20608 CHURCH LK DR E 08:16 AM 09:46 AM20502 71ST ST E 08:16 AM 09:46 AM20205 71ST ST E 08:16 AM 09:46 AM5649 195TH AV E 08:23 AM 09:53 AM195TH AV & 56TH ST E 08:23 AM 09:53 AM19104 MARYANN DR E 08:24 AM 09:54 AMEMERALD HILLS ELEM. 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Bus No. 43 POOH Regular Weds.S PRAIRIE RD & 210TH AV CT E

08:52 AM 10:22 AM

S PRAIRIE RD & 211TH AV CT E-PeachTree

08:54 AM 10:24 AM

110TH ST CT & 214TH AV E 08:55 AM 10:25 AM117TH ST E & 213TH AV CT E

08:58 AM 10:28 AM

117TH ST E & 212TH AV E 08:59 AM 10:29 AM212TH AV E & 119TH ST E 08:59 AM 10:29 AM21318 119TH ST E 09:00 AM 10:30 AMLIBERTY RIDGE ELEM. 09:05 AM 10:35 AM

Bus No. 64 EEYORE Regular Weds.S PRAIRIE RD & 200TH AV CT (Kid's Country)

08:42 AM 10:12 AM

LA PALOMA DR & 207TH AV E

08:47 AM 10:17 AM

210TH AV E & 106TH ST E 08:49 AM 10:19 AM209TH AV E & 108TH ST E 08:51 AM 10:21 AM20518 108TH ST E 08:51 AM 10:21 AM20305 108TH ST E 08:52 AM 10:22 AM20210 108TH ST E 08:53 AM 10:23 AM202ND AV E & LA RITA DR 08:53 AM 10:23 AMLA RITA DR & 203RD AV E 08:55 AM 10:25 AMLA RITA DR AND 205TH AV E 08:55 AM 10:25 AM107TH ST E & 207TH AV E 08:57 AM 10:27 AM210TH AV E & BONANZA DR 08:57 AM 10:27 AMLIBERTY RIDGE ELEM. 09:05 AM 10:35 AM

Bus No. 50 RABBIT Regular Weds.128TH ST & 219TH AV E 08:48 AM 10:18 AM130TH ST E & PRAIRIE RIDGE DR E

08:51 AM 10:21 AM

131ST ST E & PRAIRIE RIDGE DR E

08:51 AM 10:21 AM

PRAIRIE RIDGE DR E & CEDARVIEW DR E

08:52 AM 10:22 AM

PRAIRIE RIDGE DR E & 133RD ST E

08:53 AM 10:23 AM

133RD ST CT E & PRAIRIE RIDGE DR E

08:53 AM 10:23 AM

135TH ST E & PRAIRIE RIDGE DR E

08:54 AM 10:24 AM

CEDAR CIRCLE E & CEDAR CT

08:55 AM 10:25 AM

13401 CEDAR CIRCLE E 08:55 AM 10:25 AMRIDGEWOOD DR & 216TH AV E

08:57 AM 10:27 AM

RIDGEWOOD DR & 215TH AV E

08:57 AM 10:27 AM

LIBERTY RIDGE ELEM. 09:05 AM 10:35 AM

Bus No. 73 OWL Regular Weds.214TH AV E & 123RD ST CT E

08:44 AM 10:14 AM

126TH ST E & 214TH AV E 08:45 AM 10:15 AM127TH ST E & 214TH AV E 08:45 AM 10:15 AM130TH ST E & RIDGEWOOD DR

08:46 AM 10:16 AM

13109 RIDGE CIRCLE E 08:47 AM 10:17 AM12813 PRAIRIE CIRCLE DR E 08:48 AM 10:18 AM130TH ST E & PRAIRIE CIRCLE DR E

08:49 AM 10:19 AM

PRAIRIE CIRCLE DR E & 132ND ST E

08:50 AM 10:20 AM

RIDGEWOOD DR & 131ST ST E

08:51 AM 10:21 AM

128TH ST CT E & 213TH AV CT E

08:53 AM 10:23 AM

128TH ST CT E & 211TH AV CT E

08:53 AM 10:23 AM

130TH ST CT E & 207TH AV E

08:59 AM 10:29 AM

211TH AVE CT E & 131ST ST CT E

09:00 AM 10:30 AM

213TH AVE CT E & 129TH ST CT E

09:01 AM 10:31 AM

LIBERTY RIDGE ELEM. 09:05 AM 10:35 AM

Liberty Ridge Elementary

Bus No. 76 TIGGER Regular Weds.112TH ST E & 211TH AV CT E-Blue Jay

08:53 AM 10:23 AM

210TH AV CT & 112TH ST E-Ashton

08:53 AM 10:23 AM

208TH AV CT E & 114TH ST E

08:55 AM 10:25 AM

114TH ST E & 207TH AV CT E

08:55 AM 10:25 AM

114TH ST E & 206TH AV CT E

08:57 AM 10:27 AM

11614 206TH AV CT E 08:57 AM 10:27 AM116TH ST E & 208TH AV CT E

08:58 AM 10:28 AM

11621 210TH AV E 08:59 AM 10:29 AM

Bus No. 86 PIGLET Regular Weds.111TH ST CT E & 209TH AV E - Fir Ridge

08:49 AM 10:19 AM

208TH AV & 108TH ST CT E 08:51 AM 10:21 AM20626 108TH ST CT E 08:52 AM 10:22 AM206TH AV CT E & 109TH ST CT E

08:53 AM 10:23 AM

111TH ST CT E & 203RD AV E

08:55 AM 10:25 AM

11018 203RD AV E 08:55 AM 10:25 AM20403 108TH ST CT E 08:58 AM 10:28 AM205TH AV CT E & 109TH ST CT E

09:00 AM 10:30 AM

LIBERTY RIDGE ELEM. 09:05 AM 10:35 AM

Bus No. 15 KANGA Regular Weds.124TH AV CT E & VALLEY AV E

07:41 AM 09:11 AM

VALLEY AV E & 125TH AV CT E

07:42 AM 09:12 AM

13624 VALLEY-Across from Espresso stand in lot

07:46 AM 09:16 AM

5629 SUMNER HEIGHTS DR E

07:50 AM 09:20 AM

SUMNER HTS DR & 56TH ST E

07:51 AM 09:21 AM

SUMNER HTS DR E & 53RD ST CT E

07:52 AM 09:22 AM

SUMNER HTS DR E & 52ND ST E

07:53 AM 09:23 AM

51ST ST CT E & SUMNER HTS DR E

07:54 AM 09:24 AM

50TH ST CT & SUMNER HTS DR

07:55 AM 09:25 AM

49TH ST CT & SUMNER HTS DR

07:56 AM 09:26 AM

EDGEWOOD DR & 50TH ST CT E

07:57 AM 09:27 AM

EDGEWOOD DR & 51ST ST E 07:58 AM 09:28 AM55TH ST E & EDGEWOOD DR 07:59 AM 09:29 AM12925 VALLEY AVE E 08:03 AM 09:33 AM127TH AV CT E & V ALLEY AV E

08:04 AM 09:34 AM

HUNT & HARRISION 08:14 AM 09:44 AMMT CIRCLE & THOMPSON ST 08:15 AM 09:45 AMCHERRY AV & THOMPSON ST

08:17 AM 09:47 AM

MAPLE LAWN ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Maple Lawn Elementary

Bus No. 76 TIGGER Cont. Regular Weds.117TH ST E & 207TH AV E 09:00 AM 10:30 AM11818 207TH AV E 09:00 AM 10:30 AMLIBERTY RIDGE ELEM. 09:05 AM 10:35 AM

Bus No. 70 TIGGER Regular Weds.MAIN ST & 153RD AV CT E 08:08 AM 09:38 AM6102 PARKER RD E 08:09 AM 09:39 AM6123 PARKER - Rainier View Apts

08:10 AM 09:40 AM

PARKER RD E & 63RD ST CT E

08:12 AM 09:42 AM

160TH AVE CT E & 64TH ST E

08:13 AM 09:43 AM

16421 64TH ST E 08:16 AM 09:46 AM6211 160TH AV E 08:19 AM 09:49 AM158TH AV & 65TH ST - Hawk's Landing

08:21 AM 09:51 AM

67TH ST CT E & PARKER RD E

08:23 AM 09:53 AM

15401 MEADE MCCUMBER RD E

08:25 AM 09:55 AM

MAPLE LAWN ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Bus No. 87 EEYORE Regular Weds.ACADEMY ST & CHERRY AV 08:04 AM 09:34 AMMEADE & MAIN 08:07 AM 09:37 AMRIVERGROVE DR & 72ND ST CT E

08:17 AM 09:47 AM

146TH AV & 72ND ST -Townhomes

08:20 AM 09:50 AM

146TH AV & 75TH ST CT -Townhomes

08:21 AM 09:51 AM

RIVERGROVE DR E & 147TH AV E

08:23 AM 09:53 AM

MAPLE LAWN ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Bus No. 71 POOH Regular Weds.BOCK LN & 61ST ST CT E 08:08 AM 09:38 AM62ND ST CT E & 153RD AV CT E

08:09 AM 09:39 AM

15209 63RD ST CT E 08:11 AM 09:41 AMMAPLE LAWN ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Victor Falls ElementaryBus No. 43 POOH Regular Weds.S PRAIRIE RD & 200TH AV CT(Kid's Country)

08:08 AM 09:38 AM

200TH AV CT E & 102ND ST E- Brookwater

08:10 AM 09:40 AM

109TH ST E & 193RD AV E 08:13 AM 09:43 AM193RD AV E & 113TH ST E 08:14 AM 09:44 AM192ND AV E & 113TH ST E 08:14 AM 09:44 AM115TH ST CT E & 192ND AV E

08:15 AM 09:45 AM

119TH ST E & 205TH AV E 08:17 AM 09:47 AM205TH AV E & 117TH ST E 08:19 AM 09:49 AMRHODODENDRON DR & 205TH AV E

08:20 AM 09:50 AM

RHODODENDRON DR & 204TH AV E

08:21 AM 09:51 AM

RHODODENDRON DR & 202ND AV E

08:21 AM 09:51 AM

RHODODENDRON DR & 201ST AV E

08:21 AM 09:51 AM

RHODODENDRON DR & 200TH AV E

08:22 AM 09:52 AM

RHODODENDRON DR & 199TH AV CT E

08:23 AM 09:53 AM

VICTOR FALLS ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Bus No. 64 EEYORE Regular Weds.122ND ST E & 180TH AV E 08:20 AM 09:50 AM178TH AV E & 120TH ST CT E

08:21 AM 09:51 AM

182ND AV E & 124TH ST E 08:24 AM 09:54 AM122ND ST E & 182ND AV E 08:25 AM 09:55 AM123RD ST E & 185TH AV E 08:27 AM 09:57 AMVICTOR FALLS ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Bus No. 48 MOUSE Regular Weds.17019 ORTING RD N 08:07 AM 09:37 AM17009 ORTING RD N 08:07 AM 09:37 AM160TH ST & 193RD AV E 08:12 AM 09:42 AM156TH ST E & 198TH AV E 08:14 AM 09:44 AM127TH ST E & 197TH AV CT E

08:20 AM 09:50 AM

127TH ST E & 195TH AV CT E

08:21 AM 09:51 AM

127TH ST E & 194TH AV CT E

08:22 AM 09:52 AM

126TH ST E & 194TH AV CT E

08:23 AM 09:53 AM

126TH ST E & 195TH AV CT E

08:24 AM 09:54 AM

126TH ST E & 197TH AV CT E

08:25 AM 09:55 AM

VICTOR FALLS ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Bus No. 73 OWL Regular Weds.205TH AV E & 120TH ST CT E

08:14 AM 09:44 AM

205TH AV E & 121ST ST CT E

08:14 AM 09:44 AM

122ND ST CT E & 205TH AV E

08:15 AM 09:45 AM

124TH ST CT E & 203RD AV CT E

08:17 AM 09:47 AM

125TH ST CT E & 204TH AV CT E

08:18 AM 09:48 AM

127TH ST CT E & 204TH AV CT E

08:18 AM 09:48 AM

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Bus No. 73 OWL Cont. Regular Weds.

Bus No. 86 PIGLET Cont. Regular Weds.

Bus No. 81 KANGA Regular Weds.105TH ST CT E & 199TH AV CT E

08:11 AM 09:41 AM

107TH ST CT E & 200TH AV CT E

08:12 AM 09:42 AM

106TH ST CT E & 200TH AV CT E-Wilderness Ridge

08:12 AM 09:42 AM

104TH ST & 199TH AV CT E 08:14 AM 09:44 AM197TH AV E & BROOKSIDE DR E

08:15 AM 09:45 AM

103RD ST E & BROOKSIDE DR E

08:15 AM 09:45 AM

SPRINGWOOD DR E & WILDFLOWER CT E

08:16 AM 09:46 AM

WILDERNESS CT E & SPRINGWOOD DR E

08:16 AM 09:46 AM

10413 SPRINGWOOD DR E 08:18 AM 09:48 AMSPRINGWOOD DR E & MEADOWLARK CT E

08:19 AM 09:49 AM

VICTOR FALLS ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Bus No. 77 RABBIT Regular Weds.9803 192ND AV E 08:06 AM 09:36 AM190TH AV E & 101ST ST E 08:07 AM 09:37 AM190TH AV E & 105TH ST E 08:08 AM 09:38 AM191ST AV CT E & 105TH ST E-Turnaround

08:09 AM 09:39 AM

190TH AV E & 103RD ST E 08:11 AM 09:41 AM199TH AV E & BROOKSIDE DR E-Brookwater

08:17 AM 09:47 AM

198TH AV CT E & BROOKSIDE DR E

08:18 AM 09:48 AM

196TH AV E & BROOKSIDE DR E

08:19 AM 09:49 AM

VICTOR FALLS ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Bus No. 86 PIGLET Regular Weds.121ST ST E & 200TH AV CT E

08:11 AM 09:41 AM

121ST ST E & 199TH AV CT E

08:12 AM 09:42 AM

122ND ST CT E & 121ST ST CT E

08:13 AM 09:43 AM

200TH AV CT E & 123RD ST CT E

08:14 AM 09:44 AM

200TH AV & 125TH ST CT - PARK

08:15 AM 09:45 AM

Bus No. 76 TIGGER Regular Weds.LRE-PARKS & REC 08:08 AM 09:38 AM123RD ST CT E & 202ND AV CT E

08:12 AM 09:42 AM

121ST ST CT E & 202ND AV CT E

08:13 AM 09:43 AM

19918 119TH ST E 08:16 AM 09:46 AM119TH ST E & 200TH AV CT E

08:16 AM 09:46 AM

119TH ST & 201ST AV E 08:16 AM 09:46 AM119TH ST E & 202ND AV E 08:17 AM 09:47 AM119TH ST E & 204TH AV E 08:17 AM 09:47 AM204TH AV E & 117TH ST E 08:18 AM 09:48 AM202ND AV E & 117TH ST (Tennis Court)

08:19 AM 09:49 AM

20009 117TH ST E 08:19 AM 09:49 AM199TH AV E & RHODODENDRON DR

08:20 AM 09:50 AM

197TH AV E & RHODES LK RD E

08:22 AM 09:52 AM

193RD AV E & RHODES LK RD E

08:23 AM 09:53 AM

191ST AV E & RHODES LK RD E

08:24 AM 09:54 AM

VICTOR FALLS ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Lakeridge Middle SchoolBus No. 15S TAPPS/W TAPPS/LAK-ERIDGE DR Regular Weds.S TAPPS DR & 175TH AV CT E

06:44 AM 08:19 AM

S TAPPS DR & 51ST ST CT E (East)

06:45 AM 08:20 AM

3510 W TAPPS DR 06:50 AM 08:25 AMW TAPPS DR & 39TH ST CT E

06:50 AM 08:25 AM

175TH AV E & W TAPPS DR 06:51 AM 08:26 AM4004 176TH AV E 06:52 AM 08:27 AM3807 176TH AV E 06:53 AM 08:28 AM3603 176TH AV E 06:54 AM 08:29 AM3517 LAKERIDGE DR E 06:55 AM 08:30 AM3806 LAKERIDGE DR E 06:56 AM 08:31 AMLAKERIDGE DR E & 43RD ST E

06:57 AM 08:32 AM

LAKERIDGE DR E & 45TH ST E

06:59 AM 08:34 AM

4700 LAKERIDGE DR E 07:00 AM 08:35 AMW TAPPS DR & LAKERIDGE DR E

07:02 AM 08:37 AM

187TH AV CT & S TAPPS DR 07:04 AM 08:39 AM186TH AV CT E & S TAPPS DR

07:04 AM 08:39 AM

S TAPPS DR & 184TH AV CT E

07:05 AM 08:40 AM

183RD AV E & S TAPPS DR 07:06 AM 08:41 AM181ST AV E & S TAPPS DR 07:07 AM 08:42 AM178TH AV E & S TAPPS DR(Hidden View)

07:08 AM 08:43 AM

LAKERIDGE M.S. 07:10 AM 08:45 AMBus No. 42CEDARVIEW/CEDARGROVE/CHURCH LK RD Regular Weds.208TH AV E & 97TH ST E-Cedarview

06:52 AM 08:27 AM

93RD ST E & 208TH AV E 06:53 AM 08:28 AM204TH AV E & 96TH ST E 06:56 AM 08:31 AM96TH ST E & 206TH AV E 06:56 AM 08:31 AM202ND AV E & 97TH ST E 06:58 AM 08:33 AM94TH ST E & 198TH AV E (CEDARGROVE)

07:00 AM 08:35 AM

KELLY GLADE ENTRANCE 07:01 AM 08:36 AM204TH & CHURCH LK RD (Hinkleman Hts)

07:04 AM 08:39 AM

202ND AV CT E & CHURCH LK RD

07:05 AM 08:40 AM

LOCUST AV E & 82ND ST E 07:09 AM 08:44 AMLAKERIDGE M.S 07:10 AM 08:45 AMBus No. 48LOCUST/182ND/84TH/MY-ERS RD Regular Weds.84TH ST E & LOCUST AV E 06:53 AM 08:28 AM84TH ST E & 184TH AV E 06:54 AM 08:29 AM84TH ST & 183RD AV E 06:54 AM 08:28 AM85TH ST E & 182ND AV E 06:56 AM 08:29 AM8313 MYERS RD E 06:57 AM 08:29 AMMYERS RD E & 81ST ST E 06:57 AM 08:31 AMMYERS RD E & 77TH ST E 06:59 AM 08:32 AM182ND AV E & 77TH ST E 07:01 AM 08:32 AM182ND AV E & 81ST ST E 07:01 AM 08:34 AM

Bus No. 77190TH AVE/BL BLVD/LAKE JANE Regular Weds.59TH ST E & 190TH AV E 06:45 AM 08:20 AM189TH AV CT E & 190TH AV E

06:46 AM 08:21 AM

190TH AV E & 189TH AV CT E

06:47 AM 08:22 AM

65TH ST E & 194TH AV E 06:48 AM 08:23 AM65TH ST E & 193RD AV E 06:48 AM 08:23 AM65TH ST E & 192ND AV E 06:50 AM 08:25 AM68TH ST E & 192ND AV E 06:51 AM 08:26 AM188TH AV E & 65TH ST E 06:54 AM 08:29 AM18502 65TH ST E 06:54 AM 08:29 AM68TH ST E & 185TH AV E 06:55 AM 08:30 AM185TH AV E & MCGHEE DR 06:58 AM 08:33 AM18713 MCGHEE DR 06:58 AM 08:33 AMLAKERIDGE M.S. 07:10 AM 08:45 AM

127TH ST CT E & 200TH AV E

08:16 AM 09:46 AM

201ST AV CT E & 125TH ST CT E

08:17 AM 09:47 AM

124TH ST CT E & 201ST AV E

08:18 AM 09:48 AM

109TH ST E & 195TH AV CT E - COUNTRY HIGHLANDS

08:23 AM 09:53 AM

195TH AV CT E & 112TH ST E - COUNTRY HIGHLANDS

08:26 AM 09:56 AM

195TH AV E & PRIVATE RD (115TH)

08:28 AM 09:58 AM

VICTOR FALLS ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

Bus No. 48 Cont.LOCUST/182ND/84TH/MY-ERS RD Regular Weds.

Bus No. 80 Cont.W TAPPS/67TH/MARYANN/INTERLAKE Regular Weds.Victor Falls Elementary

203RD AV CT E & 127TH ST CT E

08:19 AM 09:49 AM

203RD AV E & 126TH ST CT E

08:20 AM 09:50 AM

VICTOR FALLS ELEMENTARY 08:30 AM 10:00 AM

83RD ST E & 181ST AV E 07:03 AM 08:36 AM7611 MYERS RD E 07:05 AM 08:36 AM75TH ST CT E & MYERS RD E

07:06 AM 08:38 AM

LAKERIDGE M.S. 07:10 AM 08:45 AMBus No. 81KELLY VISTA/PARKSIDE S/194TH Regular Weds.8102 196TH AV E 06:53 AM 08:28 AM196TH AV CT E & 82ND ST CT E

06:54 AM 08:29 AM

199TH AV E & CHURCH LK RD E

06:55 AM 08:30 AM

195TH AV CT E & 78TH ST E 06:56 AM 08:31 AM78TH ST E & 194TH AV E 06:56 AM 08:31 AM75TH ST E & 194TH AV E 06:57 AM 08:32 AM193RD AV E & BONNEY LK BLVD

06:58 AM 08:33 AM

192ND AV E & 75TH ST E 07:00 AM 08:35 AMLAKERIDGE M.S. 07:10 AM 08:45 AMBus No. 82INLET ISLAND/CHURCH LK DR Regular Weds.64TH ST E & 213TH AV CT E 06:34 AM 08:09 AM60TH ST E & 207TH AV E 06:35 AM 08:10 AM4952 N ISLAND DR 06:37 AM 08:12 AMN VISTA DR & N ISLAND DR 06:38 AM 08:13 AM4714 N ISLAND DR 06:38 AM 08:13 AM4618 N ISLAND DR 06:39 AM 08:14 AMN ISLAND DR & AQUA DR 06:39 AM 08:14 AMS ISLAND DR & RAINIER DR 06:41 AM 08:16 AMS VISTA DR & S ISLAND DR 06:42 AM 08:17 AM6352 S ISLAND DR 06:43 AM 08:18 AMOLYMPIC DR & S ISLAND DR 06:43 AM 08:18 AM60TH ST E & 205TH AV E 06:44 AM 08:19 AM6120 207TH AV E 06:45 AM 08:20 AMCHURCH LK DR E & VANDERMARK RD E

06:51 AM 08:26 AM

75TH ST E & CHURCH LK DR E

06:52 AM 08:27 AM

CHURCH LK DR E & 208TH AV E

06:53 AM 08:28 AM

CHURCH LK DR E & 207TH AV E

06:53 AM 08:28 AM

CHURCH LK DR & 71ST ST E(East end)

06:54 AM 08:29 AM

20402 CHURCH LK DR E 06:55 AM 08:30 AMCHURCH LK DR E & 69TH ST E

06:56 AM 08:31 AM

LAKERIDGE M.S. 07:10 AM 08:45 AM

Bus No. 80W TAPPS/67TH/MARYANN/INTERLAKE Regular Weds.SUMNER TAPPS HWY & 170TH AV E

06:32 AM 08:07 AM

W TAPPS DR & 33RD ST CT E

06:34 AM 08:09 AM

W TAPPS DR & 41ST ST CT E

06:36 AM 08:11 AM

4605 W TAPPS DR 06:37 AM 08:12 AM4704 W TAPPS DR 06:38 AM 08:13 AMW TAPPS DR & JENKS PT WY E

06:39 AM 08:14 AM

W TAPPS DR & PARK RD E 06:40 AM 08:15 AM192ND AV E & MARY ANN DR E

06:42 AM 08:17 AM

193RD AV E & 54TH ST E 06:44 AM 08:19 AM5336 W TAPPS DR 06:45 AM 08:20 AMCAUSEWAY RD & W TAPPS DR

06:47 AM 08:22 AM

195TH AV E & 60TH ST E 06:48 AM 08:23 AMW TAPPS HWY E & 61ST ST E

06:49 AM 08:24 AM

W TAPPS HWY E & 67TH ST E

06:51 AM 08:26 AM

W TAPPS HWY E & 67TH ST CT E

06:51 AM 08:26 AM

Bus No. 86BL LIBRARY/CH LK RD/EVERGREEN Regular Weds.8709 188TH AV E 06:55 AM 08:30 AM19101 CHURCH LK RD E 06:57 AM 08:32 AM19202 EVERGREEN DR E 06:58 AM 08:33 AM193RD AV E & 79TH ST PL E 06:59 AM 08:34 AM77TH ST E & 190TH AV E 07:01 AM 08:36 AM188TH AV E & 80TH ST E 07:03 AM 08:38 AMLOCUST AV E & 75TH ST E 07:04 AM 08:39 AM18307 BONNEY LK BLVD - TOP OF HILL

07:06 AM 08:41 AM

7011 181ST AV E 07:07 AM 08:42 AMLAKERIDGE M.S. 07:10 AM 08:45 AM

Bus No. 21BHS & SHS DIERINGER AREA Regular Weds.5522 218TH AV E 06:17 AM 07:52 AM40TH ST E & 218TH AV E 06:21 AM 07:56 AM3807 214TH AV E 06:22 AM 07:57 AM34TH ST E & 214TH AV E 06:23 AM 07:58 AM196TH AV E & ISLAND PKWY 06:24 AM 07:59 AM200TH AV E & ISLAND PKWY 06:25 AM 08:00 AM210TH AV E & ISLAND PKWY 06:30 AM 08:05 AM29TH ST E & 214TH AV E 06:35 AM 08:10 AM26TH ST E & 214TH AV E 06:36 AM 08:11 AM214TH AV E & 23RD ST CT E 06:37 AM 08:12 AM2218 214TH AV E 06:37 AM 08:12 AM18TH ST E & 210TH AV E 06:38 AM 08:13 AMN TAPPS MIDDLE SCHOOL( Meets Bus #84 for SHS)

06:39 AM 08:14 AM

12TH ST E & 201ST AV E 06:42 AM 08:17 AMSNAG ISLAND DR E & 218TH AV E

06:50 AM 08:25 AM

AM-SHS students will transfer to Bus #84 to go on to SHSBONNEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 07:15 AM 08:50 AM

Bonney Lake High School & Mountain View Middle School

Bus No. 34ANGELINE RD Regular Weds.8811 ANGELINE RD 06:46 AM 08:21 AM9503 ANGELINE RD 06:48 AM 08:23 AM9925 ANGELINE RD 06:49 AM 08:24 AMANGELINE RD & 104TH ST CT E

06:51 AM 08:26 AM

107TH ST & ANGELINE RD 06:52 AM 08:27 AM109TH ST E & ANGELINE RD 06:52 AM 08:27 AMANGELINE RD & VAN DYK ST 06:53 AM 08:28 AMBONNEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 07:05 AM 08:40 AMMOUNTAIN VIEW M.S. 07:10 AM 08:45 AM

72ND & CH LK DR - Lakeview Terrace

06:55 AM 08:30 AM

LAKERIDGE M.S 07:10 AM 08:45 AM

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Sumner School District continued Bus No. 74 Cont.CHURCH LK RD/ PARKSIDE S/ BL LIBRARY Regular Weds.

Bus No. 38 Cont.PANORAMA/CREEK RDG/ RDS LK RD Regular Weds.

Bus No. 36S PRAIRIE RD/FOREST TRAILS Regular Weds.S PRAIRIE RD & 210TH AV CT E

06:42 AM 08:17 AM

S PRAIRIE RD & 211TH AV CT E-PeachTree

06:42 AM 08:17 AM

214TH AV E & 110TH ST CT E

06:43 AM 08:18 AM

112TH ST E & 211TH AV CT E-Blue Jay

06:47 AM 08:22 AM

112TH ST E & 208TH AV CT E

06:49 AM 08:24 AM

114TH ST E & 208TH AV E 06:50 AM 08:25 AM116TH ST E & 208TH AV CT E

06:52 AM 08:27 AM

11621 210TH AV E 06:54 AM 08:29 AM207TH AV E & 117TH ST E 06:55 AM 08:30 AM117TH ST E & 205TH AV E 06:55 AM 08:30 AMBONNEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 07:05 AM 08:40 AMMOUNTAIN VIEW M.S. 07:10 AM 08:45 AMBus No. 37CRATER (198TH)/CEDAR RIDGE Regular Weds.17009 ORTING RD N 06:40 AM 08:15 AM17008 ORTING RD N - CRATER

06:42 AM 08:17 AM

160TH ST & 193RD AV E 06:47 AM 08:22 AM156TH ST E & 198TH AV E 06:48 AM 08:23 AM127TH ST E & 195TH AV CT E

06:53 AM 08:28 AM

126TH ST E & 195TH AV CT E

06:53 AM 08:28 AM

126TH ST E & 197TH AV CT E

06:55 AM 08:30 AM

BONNEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 07:05 AM 08:40 AMMOUNTAIN VIEW M.S. 07:10 AM 08:45 AM

Bus No. 43PRAIRIE RIDGE/PRAIRIE WOOD/WESTWOOD

Regular Weds.

127TH ST E & 214TH AV E 06:41 AM 08:16 AM219TH AV E & 128TH ST E 06:42 AM 08:17 AMPRAIRIE RIDGE DR E & 129TH ST E

06:45 AM 08:20 AM

131ST ST CT E & PRAIRIE RIDGE DR E

06:45 AM 08:20 AM

PRAIRIE RIDGE DR E & 133RD ST E

06:45 AM 08:20 AM

RIDGEWOOD DR & 215TH AV E

06:47 AM 08:22 AM

RIDGEWOOD DR & 131ST ST E

06:48 AM 08:23 AM

RIDGEWOOD DR & PRAIRIE CIRCLE DR E-North End

06:50 AM 08:25 AM

12914 210TH AV E 06:51 AM 08:26 AM130TH ST CT E & 207TH AV E

06:55 AM 08:30 AM

128TH ST CT E & 211TH AV CT E

06:57 AM 08:32 AM

128TH ST CT E & 213TH AV CT E

06:57 AM 08:32 AM

BONNEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 07:15 AM 08:50 AM

Bus No. 58LOCUST/84TH/ANGELINE/192ND Regular Weds.106TH ST & ANGELINE RD 06:38 AM 08:13 AM101ST ST CT E & ANGELINE RD

06:39 AM 08:14 AM

85TH ST E & 182ND AV E 06:41 AM 08:16 AM84TH ST E & 184TH AV E 06:42 AM 08:17 AM84TH ST E & LOCUST AV E 06:43 AM 08:18 AM190TH AV E & 101ST ST E 06:49 AM 08:24 AM190TH AV E & 105TH ST E 06:51 AM 08:26 AM190TH AV E & 103RD ST E 06:53 AM 08:28 AM9810 192ND AV E 06:54 AM 08:29 AMMOUNTAIN VIEW M.S. 07:10 AM 08:45 AMBONNEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 07:15 AM 08:50 AM

Bus No. 44MYERS RD/HILLCREST/182ND/LOCUST Regular Weds.8313 MYERS RD E 06:42 AM 08:17 AMMYERS RD E & 81ST ST E 06:43 AM 08:18 AM182ND AV E & 83RD ST E 06:47 AM 08:22 AM182ND AV E & 81ST ST E 06:48 AM 08:23 AM182ND AV & 77TH ST E 06:50 AM 08:25 AMMYERS RD E & 77TH ST E 06:51 AM 08:26 AM74TH ST E & MYERS RD E 06:53 AM 08:28 AM7016 MYERS RD E 06:55 AM 08:30 AM70TH ST E & 180TH AV CT E 06:55 AM 08:30 AM18114 BONNEY LK BLVD 06:56 AM 08:31 AM185TH AV & BONNEY LK BLVD

06:56 AM 08:31 AM

73RD ST & LOCUST AV E 06:58 AM 08:33 AMLOCUST AV E & 75TH ST E 06:59 AM 08:34 AM80TH ST E & LOCUST AV E 07:01 AM 08:36 AMLOCUST AV E & 82ND ST E 07:02 AM 08:37 AMBONNEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 07:10 AM 08:45 AM

Bus No. 64PONDEROSA/FALLING WATER Regular Weds.202ND AV E & LA RITA DR 06:45 AM 08:20 AM20301 108TH ST E 06:46 AM 08:21 AM108TH ST E & 207TH AV E 06:48 AM 08:23 AM108TH ST E & 209TH AV E 06:48 AM 08:23 AM210TH AV E & BONANZA DR 06:50 AM 08:25 AM184TH AV CT E & FALLING WATER BLVD

06:59 AM 08:34 AM

BONNEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 07:10 AM 08:45 AMMOUNTAIN VIEW M.S. 07:15 AM 08:50 AM

Bus No. 45RHODESWOOD/214TH/CALFORD Regular Weds.117TH ST E & 212TH AV E 06:50 AM 08:25 AM212TH AV E & 119TH ST E 06:51 AM 08:26 AM214TH AV E & 121ST ST E 06:52 AM 08:27 AM122ND ST CT E & 214TH AV E

06:53 AM 08:28 AM

125TH ST E & 214TH AV E 06:54 AM 08:29 AM127TH ST E & 211TH AV E 06:55 AM 08:30 AM123RD ST CT E & 211TH AV E

06:56 AM 08:31 AM

193RD AV E & RHODES LK RD E

07:00 AM 08:35 AM

BONNEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 07:10 AM 08:45 AMMOUNTAIN VIEW M.S. 07:15 AM 08:50 AM

Bus No. 38PANORAMA/CREEK RDG/ RDS LK RD Regular Weds.183RD AV CT E & RHODES LK RD

06:40 AM 08:15 AM

PANORAMA BLVD E & 109TH ST CT E

06:44 AM 08:19 AM

SKY ISLAND DR E & 178TH AV E

06:46 AM 08:21 AM

176TH AVE E & 107TH ST CT E

06:48 AM 08:23 AM

176TH AV & PANORAMA BLVD E

06:49 AM 08:24 AM

ANGELINE RD & 111TH ST E 06:51 AM 08:26 AMANGELINE RD & 115TH ST CT E

06:52 AM 08:27 AM

Bus No. 72 TAPPS IS/CH LK DR/KELLY VISTA/KELLY GLADE/ CEDARGROVE Regular Weds.7408 VANDERMARK RD E 06:41 AM 08:16 AMCHURCH LK DR E & VANDERMARK RD E

06:42 AM 08:17 AM

20902 CHURCH LK DR E 06:44 AM 08:19 AMCHURCH LK DR E & 207TH AV E

06:45 AM 08:20 AM

CHURCH LK DR & 71ST ST E (East end)

06:47 AM 08:22 AM

20406 CHURCH LK DR E 06:48 AM 08:23 AM69TH ST E & CHURCH LK DR E

06:49 AM 08:24 AM

CHURCH LK DR E & 70TH ST E

06:50 AM 08:25 AM

72ND & CH LK DR - Lakeview Terrace

06:51 AM 08:26 AM

199TH AV CT E & CHURCH LK RD E

06:54 AM 08:29 AM

196TH AV CT E & 82ND ST CT E

06:56 AM 08:31 AM

CHURCH LK RD E & 201ST AV CT E

06:58 AM 08:33 AM

204TH & CHURCH LK RD (Hinkleman Hts)

06:59 AM 08:34 AM

KELLY GLADE ENTRANCE 07:02 AM 08:37 AM94TH ST E & 198TH AV E (CEDARGROVE)

07:04 AM 08:39 AM

BONNEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 07:10 AM 08:45 AMBus No. 73AUTUMN CREST Regular Weds.200TH AV & 125TH ST CT-PARK

06:50 AM 08:25 AM

127TH ST CT E & 200TH AV E

06:52 AM 08:27 AM

201ST AV CT E & 125TH ST CT E

06:53 AM 08:28 AM

203RD AV E & 126TH ST CT E

06:54 AM 08:29 AM

127TH ST CT & 203RD AV CT

06:54 AM 08:29 AM

204TH AV CT E & 125TH ST CT E

06:55 AM 08:30 AM

BONNEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 07:05 AM 08:40 AMMOUNTAIN VIEW M.S. 07:10 AM 08:45 AMBus No. 74CHURCH LK RD/ PARKSIDE S/ BL LIBRARY Regular Weds.192ND AV PL E & EVERGREEN DR E

06:47 AM 08:22 AM

78TH ST E & 194TH AV E 06:49 AM 08:24 AM

Bus No. 76214TH/PRAIRIE RIDGE/PRAIRIE WOOD/WESTWOOD Regular Weds.127TH ST E & 214TH AV E 06:39 AM 08:14 AM219TH AV E & 128TH ST E 06:40 AM 08:15 AM131ST ST CT E & PRAIRIE RIDGE DR E

06:42 AM 08:17 AM

PRAIRIE RIDGE DR E & 133RD ST E

06:42 AM 08:17 AM

PRAIRIE RIDGE DR E & CEDAR CIRCLE E

06:42 AM 08:17 AM

135TH ST E & PRAIRIE RIDGE DR E

06:43 AM 08:18 AM

216TH AV E & RIDGEWOOD DR

06:44 AM 08:19 AM

RIDGEWOOD DR & 134TH ST E

06:44 AM 08:19 AM

RIDGEWOOD DR & 131ST ST E

06:47 AM 08:22 AM

RIDGEWOOD DR & PRAIRIE CIRCLE DR E-North End

06:47 AM 08:22 AM

128TH ST CT E & 211TH AV CT E

06:53 AM 08:28 AM

128TH ST CT E & 213TH AV CT E

06:53 AM 08:28 AM

MOUNTAIN VIEW M.S. 07:10 AM 08:45 AM

Bonney Lake High School & Mountain View Middle SchoolBus No. 35INLET ISLAND/CEDARVIEW Regular Weds.64TH ST E & 213TH AV CT E 06:25 AM 08:00 AMN VISTA DR & CASCADE DR 06:27 AM 08:02 AMN VISTA DR & N ISLAND DR 06:29 AM 08:04 AM4714 N ISLAND DR 06:30 AM 08:05 AM4618 N ISLAND DR 06:32 AM 08:07 AMN ISLAND DR & AQUA DR 06:33 AM 08:08 AM6405 S ISLAND DR 06:35 AM 08:10 AM6350 S ISLAND DR 06:36 AM 08:11 AM5326 S ISLAND DR 06:38 AM 08:13 AM60TH ST E & 205TH AV E 06:41 AM 08:16 AM6210 207TH AV E 06:42 AM 08:17 AM95TH ST E & 210TH AV E 06:52 AM 08:27 AM208TH AV E & 93RD ST E-Park

06:53 AM 08:28 AM

93RD ST E & 205TH AV E 06:54 AM 08:29 AM202ND AV E & 96TH ST E 06:55 AM 08:30 AM96TH ST E & 206TH AV E 06:56 AM 08:31 AM97TH ST E & 203RD AV CT E 06:58 AM 08:33 AMBONNEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 07:10 AM 08:45 AM

RHODES LK RD E & 178TH PL E

06:53 AM 08:28 AM

RHODES LK RD E & 114TH ST E

06:54 AM 08:29 AM

112TH ST CT E & 171ST AV E

06:55 AM 08:30 AM

116TH ST E & 171ST AV E 06:56 AM 08:31 AM188TH AV CT E & RHODES LK RD E

07:05 AM 08:40 AM

191ST AV E & RHODES LK RD E

07:07 AM 08:42 AM

BONNEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 07:15 AM 08:50 AM

Bus No. 84 Cont.SHS/BHS DIERINGER AREA Regular Weds.

Bus No. 85120TH/TIMBER RIDGE/COUNTRY HIGHLANDS Regular Weds.212TH AV E & 120TH ST E 06:36 AM 08:11 AM120TH ST E & 209TH AV CT E

06:39 AM 08:14 AM

207TH AV E & 120TH ST E 06:39 AM 08:14 AM199TH AV CT E & 121ST ST E

06:42 AM 08:17 AM

122ND ST CT E & 200TH AV CT E

06:44 AM 08:19 AM

201ST AV E & 123RD ST CT E

06:47 AM 08:22 AM

201ST AV E & 121ST ST CT E

06:48 AM 08:23 AM

109TH ST E & 195TH AV CT E - COUNTRY HIGHLANDS

06:54 AM 08:29 AM

195TH AV CT E & 112TH ST E - COUNTRY HIGHLANDS

06:54 AM 08:29 AM

195TH AV E & PRIVATE RD (115TH)-COUNTRY HIGHLANDS

06:57 AM 08:32 AM

192ND AV E & 113TH ST E 07:00 AM 08:35 AMBONNEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 07:05 AM 08:40 AMMOUNTAIN VIEW M.S. 07:10 AM 08:45 AM

Bus No. 84SHS/BHS DIERINGER AREA Regular Weds.170TH AV E & FOREST CANYON

06:03 AM 07:38 AM

3218 DEER ISLAND DR 06:07 AM 07:42 AM3327 DEER ISLAND DR 06:08 AM 07:43 AMDRIFTWOOD DR & 182ND AV E

06:10 AM 07:45 AM

26TH ST CT E & 185TH AV E 06:11 AM 07:46 AMSUMNER TAPPS HWY E & 25TH ST CT E

06:14 AM 07:49 AM

21ST ST CT E & SUMNER TAPPS HWY

06:15 AM 07:50 AM

16TH ST CT E & SUMNER TAPPS HWY

06:16 AM 07:51 AM

178TH AV E & 16TH ST E 06:16 AM 07:51 AM17TH ST E & 186TH AV E 06:18 AM 07:53 AMTACOMA PT & N TAPPS HWY 06:20 AM 07:55 AM65TH ST E & ELAINE AV SE 06:22 AM 07:57 AM9TH ST E & 184TH AV E 06:25 AM 08:00 AM9TH ST E & 188TH AV E 06:26 AM 08:01 AM4TH ST E & 190TH AV E 06:28 AM 08:03 AM8TH ST E & O'FARRELL RD 06:30 AM 08:05 AM

Bus No. 78 HIGHLANDS/RHODODEN-DRON PARK Regular Weds.181ST AV E & FALLING WATER BLVD

06:41 AM 08:16 AM

19708 RHODES LK RD E 06:45 AM 08:20 AM117TH ST E & 198TH AV E 06:46 AM 08:21 AM205TH AV E & 123RD ST CT E

06:48 AM 08:23 AM

205TH AV E & 120TH ST CT E

06:50 AM 08:25 AM

RHODODENDRON DR & 205TH AV E

06:51 AM 08:26 AM

RHODODENDRON DR & 202ND AV E

06:52 AM 08:27 AM

RHODODENDRON DR & 199TH AV CT E

06:53 AM 08:28 AM

119TH ST E & RHODODENDRON DR

06:54 AM 08:29 AM

MOUNTAIN VIEW M.S. 07:05 AM 08:40 AMBONNEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 07:10 AM 08:45 AM

10TH ST E & 198TH AV E - Turn around

06:31 AM 08:06 AM

196TH AV CT & EDWARDS RD

06:34 AM 08:09 AM

202ND AV E & EDWARDS RD 06:35 AM 08:10 AM209TH AV CT E & EDWARDS RD

06:37 AM 08:12 AM

N TAPPS MIDDLE SCHOOL (Meets Bus #21 for BHS)

06:40 AM 08:15 AM

19918 12TH ST E 06:42 AM 08:17 AMLAKE TAPPS PKWY & TER-RACE VIEW LN SE - APTS

06:50 AM 08:25 AM

AM-BHS students will transfer to Bus #21 to go on to BHS)SUMNER HIGH SCHOOL 07:15 AM 08:50 AM

Sumner High School & Sumner Middle School

Bus No. 21BHS & SHS DIERINGER AREA Regular Weds.5418 218TH AV E 06:17 AM 07:52 AM40TH ST E & 218TH AV E 06:21 AM 07:56 AM3807 214TH AV E 06:22 AM 07:57 AM34TH ST E & 214TH AV E 06:23 AM 07:58 AM196TH AV E & ISLAND PKWY 06:24 AM 07:59 AM200TH AV E & ISLAND PKWY 06:25 AM 08:00 AM210TH AV E & ISLAND PKWY 06:30 AM 08:05 AM29TH ST E & 214TH AV E 06:35 AM 08:10 AM26TH ST E & 214TH AV E 06:36 AM 08:11 AM214TH AV E & 23RD ST CT E 06:37 AM 08:12 AM2218 214TH AV E 06:37 AM 08:12 AM18TH ST E & 210TH AV E 06:38 AM 08:13 AMN TAPPS MIDDLE SCHOOL (Meets Bus #84 for SHS)

06:39 AM 08:14 AM

12TH ST E & 201ST AV E 06:42 AM 08:17 AMSNAG ISLAND DR E & 218TH AV E

06:50 AM 08:25 AM

BONNEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 07:15 AM 08:50 AMBus No. 32190TH/67TH ST CT/W TAPPS/INTERLAKE/195TH/ S TAPPS Regular Weds.193RD AV E & BONNEY LK BLVD

06:33 AM 08:08 AM

W TAPPS HWY E & 67TH ST CT E

06:35 AM 08:10 AM

190TH AV E & 64TH ST E 06:39 AM 08:14 AM193RD AV E & W TAPPS DR 06:41 AM 08:16 AM5382 W TAPPS DR 06:41 AM 08:16 AMW TAPPS & CAUSEWAY TO INTERLAKE

06:42 AM 08:17 AM

7312 194TH AV E 06:50 AM 08:25 AMBONNEY LK BLVD & 192ND AV E

06:52 AM 08:27 AM

190TH AV E & 77TH ST E 06:55 AM 08:30 AM8709 188TH AV E 06:58 AM 08:33 AM90TH ST E & MAIN ST 06:59 AM 08:34 AMBONNEY LAKE HIGH SCHOOL 07:10 AM 08:45 AM

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Bus No. 32 Cont.190TH/67TH ST CT/W TAPPS/INTERLAKE/195TH/ S TAPPS Regular Weds.

Bus No. 69 Cont.PANORAMA WEST/MC-CUTCHEON/RIVERBEND/SOUTHFORK Regular Weds.

Bus No. 79 Cont.SUM TAPPS/RIDGEWEST/166TH Regular Weds.

Sumner School District continued

Bus No. 33CENTER VALLEY/WEST VALLEY/CREEKSIDE Regular Weds.142ND AVE & 41ST ST E 06:20 AM 07:55 AM145TH AV CT E & 29TH ST E 06:21 AM 07:56 AM136TH AV E & 24TH ST E 06:26 AM 08:01 AM16TH ST E & VALENTINE AV 06:28 AM 08:03 AM1156 VALENTINE AV SE 06:29 AM 08:04 AM1018 VALENTINE AV SE 06:34 AM 08:09 AM1415 W VALLEY HWY E 06:37 AM 08:12 AM2112 W VALLEY HWY E 06:38 AM 08:13 AM2412 W VALLEY HWY E 06:39 AM 08:14 AM2710 142ND AV E 06:45 AM 08:20 AM152ND AV CT E & 46TH ST CT E

06:51 AM 08:26 AM

46TH ST CT E & 154TH AV CT E

06:52 AM 08:27 AM

4920 PARKER RD E 06:54 AM 08:29 AM154TH AV CT E & ELM ST E 06:57 AM 08:32 AMSUMNER HIGH SCHOOL 07:05 AM 08:40 AMSUMNER MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:15 AM 08:50 AM

Bus No. 57PANORAMA/SKY ISLAND/95TH LOOP/ ANGELINE HTS Regular Weds.109TH ST CT E & PANORAMA BLVD E

06:37 AM 08:12 AM

176TH AV & PANORAMA BLVD E

06:38 AM 08:13 AM

176TH AVE E & 107TH ST CT E

06:39 AM 08:14 AM

SKY ISLAND DR E & 178TH AV E

06:40 AM 08:15 AM

181ST AV E & 100TH ST E 06:41 AM 08:16 AM181ST AV & 97TH ST E 06:42 AM 08:17 AM18215 95TH LOOP ST E 06:48 AM 08:23 AM94TH ST CT E & 184TH AV E (Angeline Heights)

06:51 AM 08:26 AM

Bus No. 50ANGELINE/RHODES LK RD/CREEKRIDGE/MCCUTCHEON Regular Weds.10102 ANGELINE RD 06:39 AM 08:14 AM103RD ST E & ANGELINE RD E

06:40 AM 08:15 AM

107TH ST & ANGELINE RD 06:41 AM 08:16 AM109TH ST E & ANGELINE RD 06:42 AM 08:17 AM111TH ST E & ANGELINE RD 06:43 AM 08:18 AM113TH ST E & ANGELINE RD 06:43 AM 08:18 AM11608 ANGELINE RD 06:44 AM 08:19 AMRHODES LK RD E & 178TH PL E

06:46 AM 08:21 AM

RHODES LK RD E & 114TH ST E

06:48 AM 08:23 AM

10616 MCCUTCHEON RD 06:51 AM 08:26 AMSUMNER HIGH SCHOOL 07:05 AM 08:40 AMSUMNER MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:10 AM 08:45 AM

Bus No. 60 W TAPPS/LAKERIDGE DR/ MARYANN DR Regular Weds.3904 176TH AV E 06:41 AM 08:16 AM3514 LAKERIDGE DR E 06:41 AM 08:16 AM3716 LAKERIDGE DR E 06:42 AM 08:17 AMLAKERIDGE DR E & 41ST ST CT E

06:42 AM 08:17 AM

LAKERIDGE DR E & 45TH ST E

06:43 AM 08:18 AM

LAKERIDGE DR E & 47TH ST E

06:43 AM 08:18 AM

MARY ANN DR E & 192ND AV E

06:47 AM 08:22 AM

JENKS PT WY E & W TAPPS DR

06:49 AM 08:24 AM

W TAPPS DR & LAKERIDGE DR E

06:50 AM 08:25 AM

W TAPPS DR & 45TH ST E 06:51 AM 08:26 AMW TAPPS DR & 41ST ST CT E

06:52 AM 08:27 AM

4010 W TAPPS DR 06:53 AM 08:28 AM3802 W TAPPS DR 06:54 AM 08:29 AMW TAPPS DR & 33RD ST CT E

06:55 AM 08:30 AM

SUMNER TAPPS HWY & 36TH ST E

06:58 AM 08:33 AM

SUMNER HIGH SCHOOL 07:10 AM 08:45 AMBus No. 6564TH & MYERS/BL BLVD/ LAKE JANE Regular Weds.MYERS RD E AND 67TH ST E 06:32 AM 08:07 AM181ST AV E & 64TH ST E-AM ONLY

06:33 AM 08:08 AM

62ND & 187TH-Turnaround-AM ONLY

06:36 AM 08:11 AM

62ND ST E & 184TH AV E-AM ONLY

06:39 AM 08:14 AM

BONNEY LK BLVD & 183RD AV E

06:44 AM 08:19 AM

BONNEY LK BLVD & 190TH AV E

06:45 AM 08:20 AM

18702 MCGHEE DR E 06:47 AM 08:22 AM185TH AV E & MCGHEE DR 06:48 AM 08:23 AM68TH ST E & 185TH AV E 06:48 AM 08:23 AM18502 65TH ST E 06:49 AM 08:24 AM188TH AV E & 65TH ST E 06:50 AM 08:25 AM65TH ST E & 192ND AV E 06:51 AM 08:26 AM193RD AV E & 68TH ST E 06:52 AM 08:27 AM58TH ST CT E & 190TH AV E 06:55 AM 08:30 AMSUMNER HIGH SCHOOL 07:10 AM 08:45 AMBus No. 66 VALLEY AV-CEMETERY/SUMNER HTS/W MAIN/HUNT/ZEHNDER Regular Weds.123RD AV E & HOUSTON RD E

06:28 AM 08:03 AM

SUMNER HTS DR & 56TH ST 06:33 AM 08:08 AMSUMNER HTS DR E & 53RD ST CT E

06:34 AM 08:09 AM

51ST ST CT E & S UMNER HTS DR E

06:35 AM 08:10 AM

50TH ST CT & SUMNER HTS DR

06:35 AM 08:10 AM

49TH ST CT & SUMNER HTS DR E

06:36 AM 08:11 AM

EDGEWOOD DR E & 49TH ST CT E

06:37 AM 08:12 AM

EDGEWOOD DR & 51ST ST E 06:38 AM 08:13 AMEDGEWOOD DR & 53RD ST CT E

06:39 AM 08:14 AM

EDGEWOOD DR & 55TH ST E 06:39 AM 08:14 AM

Bus No. 68RIVERGROVE/RIVERSIDE DR Regular Weds.123RD AV E & HOUSTON RD E

06:28 AM 08:03 AM

SUMNER HTS DR & 56TH ST 06:33 AM 08:08 AMSUMNER HTS DR E & 53RD ST CT E

06:34 AM 08:09 AM

51ST ST CT E & SUMNER HTS DR E

06:35 AM 08:10 AM

50TH ST CT & SUMNER HTS DR

06:35 AM 08:10 AM

49TH ST CT & SUMNER HTS DR E

06:36 AM 08:11 AM

EDGEWOOD DR E & 49TH ST CT E

06:37 AM 08:12 AM

EDGEWOOD DR & 51ST ST E 06:38 AM 08:13 AMEDGEWOOD DR & 53RD ST CT E

06:39 AM 08:14 AM

EDGEWOOD DR & 55TH ST E 06:39 AM 08:14 AM13119 VALLEY AV E 06:42 AM 08:17 AM127TH AV CT E & VALLEY AV E

06:43 AM 08:18 AM

VALLEY AV E & 125TH AV CT E

06:44 AM 08:19 AM

124TH AV CT E & VALLEY AV E

06:45 AM 08:20 AM

HUNT AV & STATE ST 06:55 AM 08:30 AM1122 ZEHNDER ST 06:57 AM 08:32 AMSUMNER HIGH SCHOOL 07:02 AM 08:37 AMSUMNER MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:10 AM 08:45 AMBus No. 69 PANORAMA WEST/MC-CUTCHEON/RIVERBEND/SOUTHFORK Regular Weds.111TH ST E & 171ST AV E 06:18 AM 07:53 AMWEST HILL DR E & 168TH AV E

06:18 AM 07:53 AM

14519 144TH ST E-Riverbend

06:26 AM 08:01 AM

143RD ST E & 143RD AV CT E

06:27 AM 08:02 AM

14414 141ST ST E 06:28 AM 08:03 AM145TH AV E & 142ND ST E 06:28 AM 08:03 AM13923 SR 162 06:34 AM 08:09 AM136TH ST CT E & SR 162 06:35 AM 08:10 AM137TH ST & 141ST AV-SOUTHFORK

06:36 AM 08:11 AM

139TH ST E & 141ST AV E-SOUTHFORK

06:36 AM 08:11 AM

138TH ST E & 142ND AV E-SOUTHFORK

06:37 AM 08:12 AM

SR 162 & 133RD ST CT E 06:39 AM 08:14 AM13015 SR 162 06:40 AM 08:15 AM14616 128TH ST E 06:41 AM 08:16 AM14927 128TH ST E 06:42 AM 08:17 AM13205 MCCUTCHEON RD 06:43 AM 08:18 AM13418 MCCUTCHEON RD 06:44 AM 08:19 AM13619 MCCUTCHEON RD 06:45 AM 08:20 AM13920 MCCUTCHEON-Turnaround

06:46 AM 08:21 AM

128TH ST E & 153RD AV E 06:49 AM 08:24 AM11728 MCCUTCHEON RD 06:50 AM 08:25 AMRHODES LK RD E AND 166TH AV E- Home on #50

06:51 AM 08:26 AM

Bus No. 70SR 162/MCMILLAN Regular Weds.8112 SR 162 06:24 AM 07:59 AM9202 SR 162 06:26 AM 08:01 AM96TH & SR 162 - Alderton Store

06:28 AM 08:03 AM

9916 SR 162 06:28 AM 08:03 AM10122 SR 162 06:29 AM 08:04 AM10906 SR 162 06:30 AM 08:05 AM115TH ST CT E & SR 162 - West Side

06:31 AM 08:06 AM

128TH ST E & 142ND AV CT E(McMillan Mobile Pk)

06:34 AM 08:09 AM

115TH ST E & SR 162-East Side

06:37 AM 08:12 AM

11223 SR 162 06:38 AM 08:13 AMSR 162 & 109TH ST CT E 06:39 AM 08:14 AMSR 162 & 106TH ST E 06:39 AM 08:14 AMSR 162 &103RD - Pioneer Place

06:40 AM 08:15 AM

SR 162 & 102ND ST E 06:41 AM 08:16 AMSUMNER MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:05 AM 08:40 AMSUMNER HIGH SCHOOL 07:10 AM 08:45 AMBus No. 71SUMMERVIEW/BOWMAN HILTON/80TH/PIONEER Regular Weds.SR 162 & 90TH ST E 06:34 AM 08:09 AMSR 162 & 88TH - River's Edge

06:35 AM 08:10 AM

87TH ST CT E & 150TH AV CT E

06:35 AM 08:10 AM

153RD AV E & 87TH ST E 06:36 AM 08:11 AM85TH ST CT E & 152ND AV CT E

06:36 AM 08:11 AM

BOWMAN HILTON MOBILE PARK - Space #65

06:40 AM 08:15 AM

15600 BOWMAN HILTON RD (Entrance to mobile park)

06:41 AM 08:16 AM

PIONEER WY E & 142ND AV CT E

06:44 AM 08:19 AM

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Bus No. 84 SUMNER VIEW PT/WAHLE 166TH)/60TH/160TH/ELM Regular Weds.172ND AV E & 82ND ST CT E 06:50 AM 08:25 AM78TH ST E & 170TH AV E 06:51 AM 08:26 AM166TH AV E & 75TH ST E 06:53 AM 08:28 AM7018 166TH AV E 06:55 AM 08:30 AM6717 166TH AV E 06:55 AM 08:30 AM60TH ST E & 164TH AV CT E 06:58 AM 08:33 AM55TH ST & 160TH AV - Trailer Park

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RIDGEWEST DR E & 168TH AV E

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9148 184TH AV E 06:51 AM 08:26 AMSUMNER HIGH SCHOOL 07:10 AM 08:45 AMSUMNER MIDDLE SCHOOL 07:15 AM 08:50 AM

Bus No. 57 Cont.PANORAMA/SKY ISLAND/95TH LOOP/ ANGELINE HTS Regular Weds.

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Sumner High School & Sumner Middle School

13119 VALLEY AV E 06:42 AM 08:17 AM127TH AV CT E & VALLEY AV E

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VALLEY AV E & 125TH AV CT E

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Apartments for Rent King County

ENUMCLAW2 BR, 1.5 BA APT. Washer, dryer, large s t o rage & cove red parking. Includes wa- ter, sewer, garbage. No pets. No smoking. $900/ month. First & depos i t negot iable. 206-915-2445

EnumclawAPARTMENT LIVING at its finest! Close to shop- ping. Quiet surround- ings. Enjoy a large, spa- cious 2 BR apar tment offering washer, dryer, dishwasher & self clean- i n g o ve n . $ 8 5 0 p e r month. Cal l 360-825- 7065 or drop by 615 Wat- son Street North.ENUMCLAWROSE COURT Apar t- ments, large 1 bedroom in residential Enumclaw. We pay water, sewer, garbage, hot water and heat. Close to hospital. $790 month. (360)825- 0707

ENUMCLAWSMOKERS WANTED. 1 Bed room downs ta i r s apartment in Enumclaw. Washer, dryer in unit. Sma l l pe ts ok . $725 month. (360)825-0707

FEDERAL WAY #701 Pr ivate, clean 1 BDRM, 1 BATH units in quiet single-story com- munity. On-Site laundry, close to Walmart, Res- tau ran ts , s to res and transit center. $675/mo, water/sewer/garbage in- c luded! $500/deposi t . NO PETS PLEASE. Call Carol for a tour, 253- 941-1464. 31010 18th Ave S, Federa l Way, W A . S e e p i c s a t www.zaran.comFree rent and reduced rates at Aspen Glade Apartments where apart- ment l iv ing feels l ike country living with our beaut i fu l landscaping and mounta in v iews! (360) 825-1168

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Buck ley a rea 2 bed- room, upstairs apar t- ment. W/S/G included. Covered deck. Fireplace in living room. Laundry facilities on site. No pets. $750/month, first, last p l u s $ 5 0 0 d e p o s i t . (360)825-7620BUCKLEYGREAT DOWNTOWN location! 2 bedroom, 1 ba th . Washe r / d r ye r hookup. $675 month. No smoking, no pets, no ex- ceptions. 360-825-8309GREENWATERFURNISHED STUDIO Apartment. Utilities in- c luded. $600/ month. First & deposit. Refer- e n c e s . N o p e t s . N o smoking. 360-663-2395.LARGE 2 BEDROOM apartment. Utilities paid. A l l app l i ances . Ya rd area. Washer/ Dryer. 1 Level. $835. Call 425- 254-8801.WILKESON2 B E D R O O M , 1 0 0 0 SqFt apar tment over- looking creek with deck, f ireplace, dishwasher, laundry, heat pump, new carpets. First, last and depos i t . $850 month plus utilities. (360)829- 1892.

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Buckley1 B E D R O O M w i t h dressing room/ den. 1 b a t h . L a u n d r y w i t h washer/ dr yer. Quiet , country set t ing. $675 plus deposit. No smok- ing/ pets. Cal l Bet ty, 253-686-9875.

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PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All rental and real estate for sale adver tising in this newspaper is sub- ject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it ille- gal to advertise any pref- erence, limitation or dis- cr iminat ion based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or an intention, to make any such preference, limita- tion or discrimination Fa- mi l ia l status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, preg- nant women and people securing custody of chil- dren under 18. This n e w s p a p e r w i l l n o t knowingly accept any advertising for the rental or sale of real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertising in t h i s n ew s p a p e r a r e available on an equal oppor tuni ty basis. To complain of discrimina- t i o n c a l l H U D a t (206)220-5170.

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American Towers, LLC is proposing to construct a 143- foot monopole telecommunications tow- er at 48131 323rd Ave S E E n u m c l aw, K i n g Coun ty, Wash ing ton . The new tower structure will not require lighting and the tower facility will include a fenced com- pound within a 50 feet by 50 feet lease area with a 5 feet landscaping buffer and associated access and utility ease- ments. American Tow- ers, LLC seeks com- ments from all interested persons on any potential signif icant impact the proposed action could have on the quality of the human environment pursuant to 47 C.F.R. Section 1.1307, includ- ing potential impacts to histor ic or cultural re- sources that are listed or eligible for listing in the National Register of His- toric Places.Specific information re- garding the project, in- cluding copies of envi- ronmental compliance repor ts, wi l l be made available to interested persons who e-mail a re- quest to enviro.servic- [email protected] <mai l to:enviro.servic- e s @ a m e r i c a n t o w - e r . c o m > o r c a l l (781) 926-4789. Interest- ed persons may com- ment or raise concerns about the proposed ac- tion by submitting an e- mai l to enviro.servic- [email protected] <mai l to:enviro.servic- e s @ a m e r i c a n t o w - er.com> . Paper com- ments can be sent to: American Towers, LLC, A t t n : E nv i r o n m e n t a l Compliance, 10 Presi- dent ia l Way, Woburn, MA 01801. All com- ments regarding envi- ronmental impact con- cerns must be received on or before [date: 30 days from date of first run].# 4126158/15/12, 8/22/12

CITY OF BUCKLEY, WASHINGTON

Ordinance No. 09-12An ordinance of the City of Buckley, Washington, a m e n d i n g S e c t i o n 1.01.060 Buckley Mu- nicipal Code, and Ap- p rov ing the Ju ly 23 , 2012, draft version as t h e C i t y o f B u ck l ey Shoreline Master Pro- gram to amend the exist- ing Shore l ine Master Program; providing for severability; and estab- lishing an effective dateFor the complete text of this ordinance, please contact the City of Buck- ley at (360) 829-1921, ext. 200, or stop by City Hall at 933 Main Street.# 4150688/22/12

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSWater Tank

Replacement ProjectTown of South Prairie

Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be r e c e i v e d b y t h e Clerk/Treasurer at Town of South Prairie, 121 NW Washington Street – PO Box 870, South Prairie, WA 98385 unti l 10:00 a.m. per the Town’s offi-

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cial clock located in the lobby of Town Hall; on Au g u s t 2 9 , 2 0 1 2 a t which time bids will be opened.Bids received later than 10:00 a.m. shall not be considered.This contract provides for the construction of: one glass-fused-to steel bolted water tanks for potable water that has a min imum capac i ty o f 240,000 gallons (nomi- nal, U.S. gallons), foun- dation and associated wor k in the Town o f South Prairie, WA.Mandatory Site Visit on Au g u s t 2 4 , 2 0 1 2 a t 10:00 AM. Free-of-charge access to project bid documents (plans, specif ications, addenda, and Bidders List) is provided to Prime Bidders, Subcontractors, and Vendors by going to w w w. b x w a . c o m a n d clicking on Posted Pro- jects, Public Works, and Town of South Prairie. This online plan room provides Bidders with fully usable online docu- ments with the ability to: download, view, pr int, order fu l l /par t ia l p lan sets from numerous re- prographic sources, and a f ree on l ine d ig i t iz - er/take-off tool. It is rec- ommended that Bidders “Register” in order to re- ceive automatic e-mail notification of future ad- d e n d a a n d t o p l a c e themselves on the “Self- Registered Bidders List”. Bidders that do not reg- ister will not be automati- cally notified of addenda and will need to periodi- cally check the on-line plan room for addenda issued on this project. Bidders requiring assis- tance wi th access or registration should con- tact Builders Exchange o f W a s h i n g t o n a t (425) 258-1303.The Engineers opinion o f c o s t i s b e t w e e n $250,000 and $500,000.Questions should be di- rected to WHPacific, Inc, Attention: Mike Horton, PE, at (360) 918-5345 or m h o r t o n @ w h p a c i f - ic.com.All bids shall be submit- ted on the prescr ibed Bid Forms and in the manner as stated in this advertisement and in the Information for Bidders. All bids shall be accom- panied by a bid deposit in the form of cashier’s check, cer tified check, postal money order, or a surety bond to the Town of South Prairie in the amount of five percent (5%) of the total amount of the bid. The surety shall be registered with the Washington State In- surance Commissioner and appear on the cur- rent author ized insu- rance list in the State of Washington published by the Office of Insu- rance Commiss ioner. Failure to furnish a bid deposit of a minimum of 5 percent shall make the bid non-responsive and shall cause the bid to be rejected by the Town. Faxed bids and/or surety bond will not be accept- ed.The Town of South Prai- rie reserves the right to d e t e r m i n e a n d m ay waive any informalities or minor defects or reject any and all bids. The Town of South Prair ie expressly reserves the right to accept the bids and award contracts to r e s p o n s i b l e B i d d e r s which are in the best in- terest of the Town of South Prairie, to post- pone the acceptance of bids and the award of the contracts for a period

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not to exceed thirty (30) days, or to reject any and all bids received and to waive irregularities in the bid or in the bidding.Marla NevillClerk/TreasurerDate of publication: Daily Journal of Com- merce: August 15, 2012August 22, 2012Courier Herald August 15, 2012August 22, 2012# 4131678/15/12, 8/22/12

City of Bonney Lake - Notice of

Public HearingThe City Council of the City of Bonney Lake will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, Augus t 28 , 2012 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, to accept testimony regard- ing proposed Ordinance D12-124 for a 6 Month Extension of the Tempo- rary Zoning Moratorium on the Establishment, Maintenance or Con- t i nua t i on o f Med i ca l Mar i juana Co l lec t i ve Gardens. All members of the pub- lic may provide testimo- ny dur ing the publ i c hearing or they may sub- mit wr i t ten comments prior to the public hear- ing. The City Counci l meets at Bonney Lake Justice Center, located a t 9002 Ma in S t ree t East, Bonney Lake, WA 98391. Wr i t ten com- ments may be submitted prior to the hearing to the City Clerk at P.O. Box 7380, Bonney Lake, WA 98391. F o r c i t i z e n s w i t h disabilities who are re- questing translators or adaptive equipment for communication purpos- es, the City requests no- tification as soon as pos- sible as to the type of serv ice or equipment needed.# 4150708/22/12

Public HearingTown of Carbonado

The Carbonado Town Council will be holding a public hearing on We d n e s d ay, Au g u s t 22nd, 2012 at 6:30 p.m. at the Town Hall. The purpose of the hearing is to hear public testimony on the proposed Six- Year Street Transporta- tion Plan. Residents are encouraged to attend or submit written comments to the clerk’s office no later than noon on the above date./s/ Daillene ArgoClerk-Treasurer# 4152028/22/12The Enumclaw School District complies with all federal and state rules and regu la t i ons and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender or disabi l i ty. This holds true for all students who are interested in partici- pat ing in educat ional programs and/or extra- cur r icu lar school ac- tivities. Inquiries regard- ing compliance and/or gr ievance procedures may be directed to the school d is t r ic t ’s T i t le IX/RCW 28A.640 Officer and/or Section 504/ADA Coordinator.Stephanie BerryhillTitle IX/Chapter 28A.640 RCW Officer2929 McDougall Ave.Enumclaw, WA 98022360.802.7106Anne ChambersSection 504/ADA Coor- dinator2929 McDougall Ave.Enumclaw, WA 98022360.802.7104# 4150898/22/12

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City of Bonney Lake’s Publ ic Works Depar t- ment is seeking cover- age under the Washing- ton State Department of Ecology’s Construction Stormwater NPDES and State Waste Discharge General Permit.The proposed project, SR 410 - Main Street In- t e r s e c t i o n I m p r o ve - ments, is located at the Intersection of SR 410 and Main Street in the county. Th is pro ject invo lves 2.60 acres of soil distur- bance for the road wid- ening improvements, un- dergrounding of utilities (PSE, Comcas t , and Century Link) and signal improvements as con- struction activities. Stormwater will be dis- charged to Fennel Creek and the City’s Regional Stormwater Facility.Any persons desiring to present their views to the Washington State Department of Ecology regarding this applica- t ion, or in terested in Ecology’s action on this application, may notify Ecology in writing no lat- er than 30 days of the last date of publication of this notice. Ecology re- views public comments and considers whether discharges from this pro- ject would cause a mea- surable change in re- ceiv ing water qual i ty, and, if so, whether the project is necessary and in the overriding public interest according to Tier II anti-degradation re- quirements under WAC 173-201A-320. Comments can be sub- mitted to:Department of EcologyAttn: Water Quality Pro- g r a m , C o n s t r u c t i o n StormwaterP.O. Box 47696, Olym- pia, WA 98504-7696# 4128158/15/12, 8/22/12

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN

AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PIERCE

In re the Estate of:LUCILLE JEAN

BIGGERS,Deceased

NO. 11-4-01219-3NOTICE OF HEARING

PETITION FOR AP- PROVAL TO APPOINT TRUSTEE, FINAL AC-

COUNT AND PETITION FOR DECREE OF DIS- TRIBUTION TO TRUST

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that: 1. The Per- sonal Representat ive has petitioned the Su- perior Cour t of Pierce County, State of Wash- ington, for the entry of an Order Appo in t ing Substitute Trustee, Ap- proving Final Account and for a Decree of Dis- tribution to Trust, pursu- ant to a Petition to Ap- point Substitute Trustee and Petition for Decree of Distribution to Trust and the hearing on said Petition will be held on the 11th day of Septem- b e r , 2 0 1 2 , a t 1 : 3 0 o ’c lock , p.m. , i n the Cour t Commissioner’s Cour troom 100 in the County-Ci ty Bui ld ing, Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, at which time and place any per- son interested may ap- pear and file objections thereto. 2. The Petition to Appoint Subst i tute Trustee, Final Account and Petition for Decree of Distribution to Trust has been filed with said Court. Dated this 1st day of Au- gust, 2012.KEVIN STOCKCLERK OF COURT# 4112158/8/12, 8/15/12, 8/22/12

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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF PIERCEEstate of:

SHEILA COLLETTE JAMES,

Deceased.NO. 12-4-01150-1

PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS

(RCW 11.40.030)The Co-Personal Repre- sentatives named below has been appointed and has qualified as Co-Per- sonal Representatives of this estate. Any persons having a claim against the decedent 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 Co-Personal Represen- tatives or the attorneys of record at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the Court. The claim must be pre- sented within the later of: (1) thirty days after the Co-Personal Repre- senta t ives ser ved or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- der RCW 11.40.020(1); or (2) four months after the date of first publica- tion of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dent’s probate and non- probate assets.Date of First Publica- tion: Wednesday, Au- gust 15, 2012.Co-Personal Represen- tatives:Judith Helen Seidmeyer, Co-PRRoy Michael Seidmeyer, Co-PRAttorney for Personal Representative:Michael J. ReynoldsAddress for Mailing or Service: Reynolds Bur- ton Attorneys 1219 Cole St.Enumclaw, WA. 98022# 4130038 / 1 5 / 1 2 , 8 / 2 2 / 1 2 , 8/29/12SUPERIOR COURT OF

WASHINGTONCOUNTY OF KINGIN THE MATTER OF

THE ESTATEOF

STEVEN W. CROSSEN, Deceased.

NO. 12-4-04468-3KNT NOTICE TO

CREDITORSRCW 11.40.030

The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed and has qual i f ied as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person hav- ing a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any other- wise applicable statute of l imitations, present the claim in the manner as p rov ided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the person- al representative or the personal representa- tive’s attorney at the ad- dress stated below a copy of the claim and fil- ing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced . The c l a im 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 un-

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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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dent’s probate and non- probate assets.Date of filing copy of No- tice to Creditors:August 1, 2012Date of first publication: August 8, 2012.DANIEL CROSSENPersonal RepresentativeTRIP HARTWSBA # 8913Attorney for Personal RepresentativeAddress for Mailing or Service:1224 Griffin AvenueE n u m c l a w , W A 98022-3012(360) 825-5581 # 4110348/8/12, 8/15/12, 8/22/12SUPERIOR COURT OF

WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTYThe Estate of

JOYCE E. HERR,Deceased.Case No.

12-4-04742-9KNTPROBATE NOTICE TO

CREDITORS(RCW 11.40.030)

LADONNA RAE SINGH 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:August 16, 2012.Date of First Publication: August 22, 2012.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/ LaDonna Rae SinghExecutrix/Personal Rep- resentative# 4150498/22/12, 8/29/12, 9/5/12

SUPERIOR COURT OFWASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYThe Estate of

JOHN VINCENT LANGE,

Deceased.Case No.

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12-4-04734-8KNTPROBATE NOTICE TO

CREDITORS(RCW 11.40.030)

ROBERTA M. CRAUGHAN has been appointed as Executrix/ Personal Representative of this estate. Any per- s o n h av i n g a c l a i m 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:August 15, 2012.Date of First Publication: August 22, 2012.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/ Roberta M. CraughanExecutrix/Personal Rep- resentative# 4150618/22/12, 8/29/12, 9/5/12

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON

FOR KING COUNTYEstate of

LUCILLE M. HUNTSINGER

Deceased.NO. 12-4-04681-3 KNTPROBATE NOTICE TO

CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030)

PLEASE TAKE NOTICEThe above Court has ap- pointed me as Personal Representative of Dece- dent’s estate. Any per- s o n h av i n g a c l a i m against the Decedent must present the claim: (a) Before the time when t h e c l a i m w o u l d b e barred by any applicable statute of limitations, and (b) In the manner provid- ed in RCW 11.40.070: (i) By filing the original of the claim with the fore- going Court, and (ii) By serving on or mailing to me at the address below a copy of the claim. The claim must be presented by the later of: (a) Thirty (30) days after I served or mailed this Notice as p r o v i d e d i n R C W 11.40.020(1)(c), or (b) Four (4) months after the date of first publication of this Notice. I f the claim is not presented within this time period, the claim will be forever barred except as provid- ed in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective for claims against both the Dece- dent’s probate and non- probate assets.Date of First Publication of this Notice:August 22, 2012

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Dennis B. Huntsinger Personal Representative598 Bear Rd.Priest River, ID 83856# 4155008/22/12, 8/29/12, 9/5/12

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CREATIVE ARTISTThe North Kitsap Herald, a week ly commun i t y newspaper located on the Kitsap Peninsula in Poulsbo, WA, has an im- mediate opening for a full-time Creative Artist. Duties include perform- ing ad and spec design, designing promotional materials, providing ex- cellent customer service to the sales staff and cli- ents. Requires excellent communicat ion ski l ls, and the ability to work in a fast paced deadline- or iented environment. Exper ience in Adobe Creative Suite 2: InDe- sign, Photoshop, Illustra- tor and Acrobat is also required. Newspaper or other media experience is preferred. Must be able to work indepen- dently as well as part of a t e a m . R e q u i r e s f lex ib i l i ty. We of fer a great work environment, health benefits, 401k, paid holidays, vacation and s ick t ime. EOE. Please e-mail your re- sume, cover letter, and a few samples o f your work to:

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19351 8th Ave NE, Suite 106,

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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.

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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.

Overnight & weekend hours needed for group home. We are looking for energetic,compas- sionate caregivers. Must have current driver’s li- c e n s e & i n s u r a n c e , Please contact Rachel o r R e n e e , M o n d ay - Thursday, 10AM-4PM. (360)802-3075

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Health Care EmploymentGeneral

$750 SIGN ON BONUS for full time CNA - eve- ning and night shi f ts. Enumclaw Health and Rehabi l i tat ion Center P lease app ly w i th in ; 2323 Jensen. Or cal l : (360)825-2541CNA’s Looking for pre- mium wages. One on one care. Part-time. Fax resume to (425)533- 2535ENUMCLAW HEALTH and Rehabilitation Cen- ter. Experienced RN to join our dynamic group. WA license required. For more information please call Mark Censis at: 360- 825-2541VETERINARY recep- tionist & assistant. Tues- day - Friday, 7am - 12 Noon. Saturday, 9am- 1pm. Apply in person: Mountain View Pet Clinic 18215 9 th S t ree t E . Ste#106, Lake Tapps, WA 98391

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REPORTERAward winning commu- nity newspaper located in Por t Orchard , WA seeks an experienced reporter. Beat includes both c i ty and county government as well as some general assign- ment news and feature writing. Minimum Qualifi- cat ions: At least one year staff reporting ex- perience and copy edit- ing skills. Prior reporting ex p e r i e n c e a m u s t . Ability to work with daily deadlines. Must be self- dr iven and be able to conceive own story ide- as. Experience with AP style. Photo skills and current newsroom web skills a plus. Regional candidates preferred. If you enjoy a challenging work environment and the ability work indepen- dently as well as in a team environment, we want to talk with you. Submit cover letter, re- s u m e a n d n o n - r e - turnable clips to [email protected]

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1 PLOT IN THE Lovely Enumclaw Evergreen Memorial Park. Beautifu- ly maincured grounds! Section 6; lot 2. $900. 360-825-6228. 1-949- 370-5244

2 CEMETARY PLOTS at the beautiful Greenwood Memorial Park, Renton. G o r g e o u s l o c a t i o n ; Rhodedendron Garden, plots 3 and 4. Situated on a level area. Permant care property; friendly & helpful staff maintains the grounds! Both only $7,000. Currently retails for $16,000. Cal l Bob 425-327-6636.

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2 NICHES AVAILABLE in the gorgeous Orchid Room at the beautiful Queen Anne/ Arthur Co- lumbarium. Located at 520 W Raye St, Seattle. Dimensions are 3” wide by 7.5” long. Helpful , f r i end ly p ro fess iona l staff. Easy parking leads to flat entrance and all internal rooms, where y o u r s a fe f r o m t h e weather while visiting. $1,500 obo. 360-658- 8594.

2 PREMIUM Side by Side lots. Excellent loca- tion in the Rock of Ages Garden of Washington Memorial Park in Sea- tac. $5,000 each or both fo r $8 ,000. 253-631- 3734

3 ADJACENT PLOTS; in Washington Memor ial Park, Seatac. Easy ac- cess, close in to road. Immaculate, well kept grounds all year round. Attentive, caring staff. Section 17 South; block 11; space D; plots 1, 2 & 3. Valued at $12,000. Ask i ng on l y $4 ,800 . $1,800 each. Call JC or Ellen 253-833-2529.

ACACIA Memorial Park, “Birch Garden”, (2) adja- cent cemetery plots, #3 & #4. Se l l ing $4,000 each or $7,500 both. Lo- cated in Shoreline / N. Seatt le. Cal l or email Emmons Johnson, 206- 7 9 4 - 2 1 9 9 , [email protected]

BARGAIN! side x side cemetery plots in the Garden of Devotion at Bonney-Watson Wash- ington Memorial Park in Seatac. I t is a p lace where calm prevails; a sanctuary where people can go to remember loved ones who have passed . Fo r sa le by owner. $4700 cash. In- cludes transfer fee. Call: (206)242-3257

ONE SPACE Available in the Sought After “Gar- den of Rest” at Sunset Hills Memorial Park in Bellevue. It is Space 8 in Lot 83 which is Beauti- fu l ly Located. A Real B a r g a i n a t $ 8 , 5 0 0 . Please contact Herb at [email protected] or call 503-624-9020

Cemetery Plots

SUNSET HILLS Memori- al Park in Bellevue. 2 Choice S ide by S ide Plots in The Garden of Rest, Lot 83, Spaces 11 and 12. Can Buy 1 or Both. $7,500 each or Discount If You By Both. Contact me at: 425-890- 7780 [email protected]

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EnumclawBig Garage/ Barn Sale! 22022 SE 424th St., Sat- u r d ay, Au g u s t 2 5 t h , 9AM-4PM.

EnumclawESTATE SALE. Satur- day, August 25th from 9am to 5pm. Furniture, Lamps, Quading Items, Size 18 Wedding Dress and Clothes. 1250 Gar- field Street, Enumclaw. NO EARLY SALES.

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EnumclawFamily yard sale. Satur- day, August 25th, 8AM- 1PM. Dining tables, pia- no, a i r hockey table, Ford truck wheels. 2755 Perry Ct.

EnumclawGarage Sale. August 24th, 25th & 26th- Fri- day, Saturday & Sunday, 9AM-5PM. Sewing ma- chine, horse tack, metal bed. Lot’s of new and gently used items at this 2 family sale. NW corner of Mud Mt. Rd. and King County Fairgrounds Rd. 48633 282nd Ave. SE. No early sales, PLEASE.

EnumclawGarage sale. Saturday- S u n d a y, 8 / 2 5 - 8 / 2 6 , 9AM-4PM, 23729 SE 384th St. Lots of man cave items. Generator, tools, auto parts, hunt- ing, f ish ing, camping gear. Beer s igns and mirrors. 2 ice boxes for camping, ice chests (all in great shape). New and used golf bags.ENUMCLAWHUGE 3 FAMILY Yard Sale! Puzzles, books, tools, beds and more. Too much to list! Friday, 8/24 and Saturday, 8/25 from 9am to 6pm. No earlies. Located at 3132 Harding Street.EnumclawHUGE DOWNSIZING sale! Furniture, tools, cookware, household items, decorator items, GOOD STUFF. Satur- day August 24th, 9am. 137 Farrely #C.

EnumclawMulti-family garage sale. Thursday- Saturday, Au- gust 23rd-25th, 9AM- 5PM. 40306 185th Pl SE (next to Happy Horse Farm on 400th).ENUMCLAWMULTI FAMILY SALE! Lots of stuff; men, wom- en and k ids. Rain or shine. Time to clean out all the clutter, clothes and garage! Friday & Saturday, August 24th & 25th from 9am to 3pm at 498 Hazel Place, Enum- claw in Flensted Devel- opment.

EnumclawMulti-family yard sale. Exe rc i se equ ipmen t , horse tack, trailer, cloth- ing, games, misc. as- sorted items. 21603 SE 416th St. Saturday, Au- gust 25th, 8AM-5PM.EnumclawM U LT I FA M I LY Ya r d Sale, Friday and Satur- day, August 24th and 2 5 t h , 9 a m t o 4 p m . Household Items, Girls Clothing 5-16, Justice, Toys, Littlest Pet Shop, B ike, X -Box and Wi i Games, Misc and More. 2250 Scandia Avenue.EnumclawNeighborhood Sale. Fri- day and Saturday, Au- gust 24th-25th, 9AM- 2 P M , F u r n i t u r e a n d t h ree househo lds o f i tems, 1490 Mountain View Dr.

EnumclawYARD SALE. Avon col- lectibles, golf clubs, bike, roller blades, teen girl clothes, baby boy & girl clothes, kitchen items, dolls, stuffed animals & so much more. Saturday & Sunday, August 24th & 25th, 1807 Lowell Ave. (off Porter St.)Federal WayMOVING SALE. 420 SW 305th Street, Federal Way. Fr iday thru Sun- day, August 24th - 26th. 9AM to 4PM. Furniture, Household Goods, Re- frigerator, Clothes, Tools and Lots of Misc Stuff.

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BONNEY LAKE DOWN SIZING SALE! Tools, (20) 4’x8’ plywood sheets, sewing, Christ- mas decorat ions, TV, computers, kitcen appli- ances, ladies bicycle. Books galore: novels, g a r d e n i n g , c o o k i n g , crafting and more!! Sat- urday & Sunday from 9am to 6pm at 20708 92nd Street East, located behind Cedar View Park.Bonney LakeYA R D S A L E . To o l s , Patio & House Furniture, L a w n M o w e r s , M a c Computer, and More. Saturday, August 25th and Sunday, August 26th from 9am to 3pm, 12217 224th Avenue East, Bonney Lake.BuckleyCROSSWINDS COM- MUNITY Garage Sale. August 24th and 25th f r o m 1 0 a m t o 4 p m , 10426 126th Avenue East, 98321. House- h o l d , To o l s , B i k e s , Camping Gear, Furni- ture, Toys, Clothes and Lots More!

BuckleyHUGE SALE! Over 30 ye a r s a c c u mu l a t i o n . Garage is packed! An- tiques, power tools, truck rims, furniture, kitchen app l iances, bed and bath l inens, bath f ix- t u res, en te r ta inmen t center, windows, doors, truck canopy, 50 year old jukebox! Friday, Sat- u rday, Sunday, 9AM- 5PM, 27014 Lower Bur- nett Rd. E.

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WHITE RIVER Volley- ball Booster Club Annual G a r a g e S a l e i n t h e Buckley Eagles Grassy Area. Multiple Families, 9am to 4pm, Saturday, August 25th. Proceeds To Support The Annual Volleyball Season.

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AutomobilesDodge

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AutomobilesDodge

LOADED 2009 Dodge Challenger R/T. Barely dr iven; 17,700 mi les. Perfect Black exter ior with Dark Gray interior. D e a l e r m a i n t a i n e d . CARFAX available. AC, CD, MP3, Nav System, Bluetooth. 5.7L Hemi V 8 . O n l y a s k i n g $27,800 ($1,500 below KBB). Ready to SELL TODAY. Call Greg: 843- 412-7349. South Whid- bey.

AutomobilesSaturn

‘07 SKY ROADSTER, Lo ts o f fun to dr ive ! Good looker! Excellent condition. Sleek Forest green with tan top. Fun convertible for the sum- m e r ! B l a ck a n d t a n leather interior. Chrome Sky wheels with Eagle High Performance tires, all around! Factory main- tained. Always garaged! Only 8,800 miles. Below KBB $16,159. Carl 206- 396-8754.

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2000 INTERNATIONAL4700 TRUCK

with tuck away lift gate. Eng ine - - D iese l - T 444E -- 195 HP. 5 speed manual t ransmiss ion. Box -- 24’L x 102’H x 96’W. Roll-up door. Mile- age 195,600. Well Main- tained. $14,000.

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Pickup TrucksDodge

2000 DODGE Dakota. 1 of 100 made. Collectors item! Like new, used for ca r shows on ly. V-8 , 52,000 mi les, custom whee l s , B IG s te reo ! $12,000. 253-333-2136

Sport Utility VehiclesJeep

1996 Jeep Grand Chero- k e e L i m i t e d . N e w brakes, new tires, tow pkg., 5.2 litre V-8, red with black leather interi- or. (253)350-7953.

Vans & Mini VansToyota

2010 TOYOTA Sienna XLE FWD Mini Van, lo- cated on Vashon Island. Burgundy color. Includes all extras (e.g., naviga- tion system, DVD, leath- er seats, Tr i-zone cl i- mate control, sun roof, heated driver and front passenger seats). In- cludes 7 prepaid 5000 mile maintenance certifi- cates. VERY low mile- age: 23,400. $28,700. 415-624-9002.

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Motorcycles

2006 HARLEY Low Rid- er. Fuel Injection Twin Cam 88, 6 speed, 35.7k miles, well maintained. Very low seat height for short or tall riders. Har- ley’s special “Prof i le” chrome laced wheels. Kuryakyn “Switch Blade” folding-heel-support for- ward control foot rests, and Kuryakyn Panacea LED ta i l l igh t . $9 ,650 o b o. d i ve r s i f i e d i n t e - res [email protected] o r 253-473-5326 South Ta- coma.

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MSRP PriceCash allow Sale Price

2013 Chevy Spark LS $12,995 $12,995 250 = $12,7452013 Chevy Spark LS $13,920 $13,920 250 = $13,6702013 Chevy Spark LT $15,420 $15,420 250 = $15,170

MSRP PriceCash allow Sale Price

2012 Chevy Sonic $16,950 $16,621 250 = $16,3712012 Chevy Sonic LT $18,010 $17,585 250 = $17,3352012 Chevy Sonic LTZ $19,710 $19,049 250 = $18,799

MSRP PriceCash allow

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2012 Chevy Equinox AWD LS $26,105 $25,279 500 = $24,7792012 Chevy Equinox AWD LS $26,105 $25,279 500 = $24,7792012 Chevy Equinox AWD LS $26,405 $25,545 500 = $25,0452012 Chevy Equinox AWD LS $26,405 $25,545 500 = $25,0452012 Chevy Equinox AWD LT $28,125 $27,184 500 = $26,684

MSRP Price IncentiveCash allow

Sale Price

2012 Chevy Traverse AWD $45,725 $43,619 1,500 500 = $41,6192012 Chevy Traverse AWD $48,175 $44,180 1,500 = $42,6802012 Chevy Tahoe 4X4 $50,650 $47,694 1,250 500 = $45,9442012 Chevy Tahoe 4X4 $51,240 $48,218 1,250 500 = $46,4682012 Chevy Tahoe 4X4 $59,485 $56,028 1,250 500 $54,278

MSRP PriceCash allow Sale Price

2012 Chevy Cruze LS $18,740 $18,364 500 = $17,8642012 Chevy Cruze 2LT $21,040 $20,478 500 = $19,9782012 Chevy Cruze 2LT $21,225 $20,643 500 = $20,1432012 Chevy Cruze 2Lt $21,725 $21,087 500 = $20,5872012 Chevy Cruze Eco $21,900 $21,307 500 = $20,8072012 Chevy Cruze Eco $21,900 $21,307 500 = $20,8072012 Chevy Cruze 2Lt $22,420 $21,704 500 = $21,2042012 Chevy Cruze 2LT $23,360 $22,717 500 = $22,2172012 Chevy Cruze 2LT $23,805 $23,112 500 = $22,6122012 Chevy Cruze 2Lt $24,260 $23,517 500 = $23,0172012 Chevy Cruze 2Lt $24,455 $23,690 500 = $23,1902012 Chevy Cruze 2LT $25,385 $24,516 500 = $24,016

MSRP Price IncentiveCash allow Sale Price

2012 Chevy Malibu LS $23,255 $22,615 2,250 500 = $19,8652012 Chevy Malibu LT $24,790 $23,663 2,250 500 = $20,9132012 Chevy Impala LTZ $32,105 $31,247 3,750 500 = $26,997

MSRP Price Tax RefundCash allow Sale Price

2012 Chevy VOLT $41,285 $40,188 7,500 500 = $32,1882012 Chevy VOLT $45,630 $44,048 7,500 500 = $36,0482012 Chevy VOLT $45,665 $44,314 7,500 = $36,814

MSRP Price ConquestCash allow Sale Price

2012 Buick Verano $28,545 $28,187 1,000 500 = $26,6872012 Buick Regal GS $38,485 $37,698 1,000 1,000 = $35,6982012 Buick Lacrosse $37,015 $36,197 1,000 1,000 = $34,1972012 Buick Lacrosse AWD $36,970 $36,584 1,000 1,000 = $34,5842012 Buick Lacrosse AWD $42,890 $41,672 1,000 1,000 = $39,6722012 Buick Enclave AWD $48,645 $47,681 1,000 2,000 = $44,6812012 Buick Enclave AWD $50,005 $48,961 1,000 2,000 = $45,9612012 Buick Enclave AWD $52,875 $51,683 1,000 2,000 = $48,683

MSRP Price Rebate Trade-In Cash Allow

Sale Price

2012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton $23,580 $22,994 1,500 $1,000 500 = $19,9942012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton $25,390 $24,701 1,500 $1,000 500 = $21,7012012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton Ext Cab $27,335 $26,468 2,500 $1,000 500 = $22,4682012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Ext Cab $32,185 $30,994 2,500 $1,000 500 = $26,9942012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Ext Cab $36,320 $34,257 4,500 $1,000 500 = $28,2572012 Chevy Sivlerado 1/2 ton 4X4 Ext Cab $37,150 $35,075 4,500 $1,000 500 = $29,0752012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Ext Cab $37,575 $35,345 4,500 $1,000 500 = $29,3452012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Ext Cab $38,405 $36,099 4,500 $1,000 500 = $30,0992012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Ext Cab $40,042 $37,655 4,500 $1,000 500 = $31,6552012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Ext Cab $38,380 $36,231 3,000 $1,000 500 = $31,7312012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Ext Cab $38,575 $36,382 3,000 $1,000 500 = $31,882

2012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4Ext Cab $39,185 $36,946 3,000 $1,000 500 = $32,4462012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Crew Cab $39,185 $36,946 3,000 $1,000 500 = $32,446

2012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Crew Cab $41,977 $39,649 3,000 $1,000 500 = $35,1492012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Crew Cab $44,179 $41,746 3,000 $1,000 500 = $37,2462012 Chevy Silverado 1 ton Cab n Chass $40,375 $38,015 2,000 $2,000 500 = $33,5152012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Crew Cab $40,495 $38,098 3,000 $1,000 500 = $33,5982012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Crew Cab $41,365 $38,883 3,000 $1,000 500 = $34,3832012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Crew Cab $43,616 $38,523 2,500 $1,000 500 = $34,5232012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Crew Cab $41,980 $39,429 2,500 $1,000 500 = $35,4292012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Ext Cab $42,170 $39,767 2,500 $1,000 500 = $35,7672012 Chevy Silveraod 1/2 ton 4X4 Crew Cab $47,275 $44,470 2,500 $1,000 500 = $40,4702012 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4X4 Crew Cab $48,360 $45,434 2,500 $1,000 500 = $41,4342012 Chevy Silverado 3/4 ton 4X4 Crew Cab $47,080 $44,459 2,000 500 = $41,9592012 Chevy Silverado 3/4 ton 4X4 Crew Cab Diesel $54,209 $50,494 2,000 $2,000 500 = $45,9942012 Chevy Silverado 1 ton 4X4 Crew Cab Diesel $58,110 $54,307 2,000 $2,000 500 = $49,807

MSRP Price Rebate Trade-In Cash Allow

Sale Price

MSRP MSRP2012 Buick Verano $28,545

after rebates, see back for complete details$12,745

after rebates, see back for complete details$12,745

after rebates, see back for complete details

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2013 Chevy Spark LS $12,995 $12,995

Chevy Spark LT $15,420

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Vin #’s posted at dealership. Vehicles are subject to prior sale. Prices exclude taxes, licenses & a negotiable Documentary Service fee up to $150 may be added to sale price. $500 cash allowance is in lieu of Love it or Return it Guarantee, up to $7,500 Federal Tax incentive is shown on Volt and the Sil-verado Trade-in Rebate requires a 1999 or newer vehicle being traded-in on purchase. Many rebates are in lieu of any low APR factory � nancing, which is on approval of credit. Buick Conquest $1,000 requires ownership of a 1999 or newer non-GM vehicle. See dealership for details. Sale ends 8/27/12.

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