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Marina at top of city priority list By JESSIE STENSLAND Staff reporter

“The whole area sunk substantially,” Rich said. “That would have generated an earthquake.” The study, concluded July 17, was conducted in Dugualla Bay and Crescent Harbor and was the result of a partnership between the county’s department of emergency management and the Central Whidbey Lion’s Club. Researchers from Central Washington

Redevelopment of the Oak Harbor Marina is once again the top priority among a list of capital facilities projects on the city’s wish list. Last month, Development Services Director Steve Powers gave members of the City Council some homework. He asked them to use a set of criteria to assign points to a list of proposed projects for the city. Powers tallied up the results and created a prioritized list of projects, with the marina redevelopment at the top and Windjammer Park redevelopment coming in second. Harbormaster Chris Sublet said in an interview this week that he was excited the marina development came in first, as it did when the project priority list was first created eight years ago. He hopes this means that the city and community will begin talking about the options. “On Sept. 8, the marina is going to be 40 years old,” he said. “Things are beginning to come to the end of their natural life.” Sublet said he wants to explore whether it makes sense to rebuild or remodel the marina and even the possibility of moving it. One idea that’s being talked about is moving the marina closer to downtown, possibly at the site of the former Maylor Dock off Flintstone Park. “We want to consider if it’s the right size, the right place, the right slip mix,” he said.

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Br’er Rabbit, one of the 33 bands that played at the Oak Harbor Music Festival, opens the musical entertainment on one of the stages Friday, the first day of the festival.

Music Fest attendance hits 15,000 By MICHELLE BEAHM

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festival that started just three years ago filled downtown Oak Harbor with thousands of dancing feet during Labor Day weekend. With a total of 15,000 folks checking out the scene, the Music Festival saw its attendance double from last year, according to the festival President Margaret

Livermore. The festival had “more people coming and more people excited about what was happening,” she said. This year, the festival had two large stages on either end of Pioneer Way, with craft booths and food stands spread between them, as well as a beer garden near both stages. “It went really well,” Livermore

said. “It was terrific; everybody loved it.” Aside from a little wind and rain, Livermore said there weren’t any problems. “It always brings people together,” said Pam Fick, attending the festival for the first time. Fick has never been able to stop and enjoy the festivities in the past but planned to spend all three days at the festival.

“I’m just looking forward to the togetherness of the community.” But it wasn’t just Island County residents who attended the festival. There were people from all over visiting for the festival, including a few from Canada. Carin Louis, from Victoria, British Columbia, and her husband happened across the festival while boating north back to Canada. SEE MUSIC, A8

Researchers find no tsunamis —just one big earthquake By JANIS REID Staff reporter

In their search for tsunami evidence at two Whidbey Island locations, researchers said they’ve come up empty. Research, however, did unveil a substantial shift in the ground level in the Crescent Harbor area, according to Jim Rich, volunteer with Island County’s department of emergency management

and a retired oceanographer. “We were looking for evidence of tsunamis,” Rich said. “We didn’t find one. More disturbingly, we found evidence of earthquakes.” Instead of finding that Crescent Harbor was once slammed by a tsunami triggered by a nearby earthquake, researchers found that the area may have been the point of origin of an earthquake. The shift may have been as deep as three meters, Rich said.


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Wednesday, September 3, 2014 • Whidbey News-Times

COER asks for temporary halt to practices at OLF By JANIS REID Staff reporter

Citizens of Ebey’s Reserve are asking the Navy to delay touch and go operations at Outlying Field Coupeville until the completion of the ongoing Environmental Impact Statement. The request comes via press release in response to the Navy’s decision to delay the activation of a new

Growler squadron until the EIS is complete. Maryon Attwood, COER member and owner of Cook on Clay pottery studio near OLF, said she found the Navy’s “good neighbor” policy highly questionable as the increased flights are occurring in the same month when Whidbey Island has the most visitors, according to the news release.

“Last Friday, farmers could not bring in their crops for the Saturday market, artists could not set up their tents for a long-planned Studio Tour, and wedding planners had to delay their preparations.” “All of these activities were outdoors and had to be put on hold for the Navy jets,” Attwood said. “Sales are lost as potential customers arrive

and then flee when the jets fly over. The arts industry here brings $13 million dollars to Island County, and over 90 percent of our dollars stay right here.” The delay request was sent via news release to state and federal lawmakers, as well as the Navy’s top brass, Attwood said. The Navy postponed the stand-up of an expeditionary electronic attack squadron, VAQ-143, in early August, saying it was awaiting the result of the EIS, according to a report in the Navy League’s Sea Power Magazine. “A new date has not been set and will not be set until

after the completion of the environmental impact study,” said Jeannie Groeneveld, public affairs officer for the Naval Air Force U.S. Pacific Fleet. Michael Monson, president of COER, is calling for the Navy to delay the use of the Coupeville Outlying Field for touch and go operations, as they did last year. “Since the Navy has announced that it is delaying the formation of a new Growler squadron until the EIS is completed, COER believes it is reasonable to request a delay of training flights at OLF until the EIS is completed,” Monson said in

COER’s news release. Additionally, the group claims arresting training flights at the OLF makes sense in light of the Navy’s announced intention to amend the Growler EIS and potentially add 22 more Growlers. “These are major changes in excess of the original EIS that citizens were allowed to comment on about transitioning from Prowlers to the Growlers,” Monson said. Representatives from Whidbey Island Naval Air Station and with U.S. Fleet Forces command could not be reached for comment by press time.

ISLAND SCANNER OAK HARBOR POLICE The following items were selected from reports made to the Oak Harbor Police Department:

SUNDAY, AUG. 24 At 12:42 a.m., a caller reported that a man in a red hat was walking down East Whidbey Avenue and yelling. At 3:46 a.m., a caller reported that a highly intoxicated man was vomiting next to a State Highway 20 business. At 6:04 a.m., a caller reported that people crawled into storage bins next to a church on Northeast Oleary Street. At 5:41 p.m., a resident reported that a man in a green trench coat had been trespassing on Southeast Fourth Avenue property.

MONDAY, AUG. 25 At 2:14 p.m., a caller reported that someone dumped a mattress and TV on Pioneer Way. At 8:17 a.m., a woman reported that people camping in a blue tent were trespassing on her property near State Highway 20.

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At 1:56 p.m., a caller reported that a tow truck hit another vehicle on Crosby Avenue and then caught on fire. At 2:25 p.m., a caller reported that a Southwest Kimball Drive resident has a family of ducks living in his apartment. At 4:20 p.m., there was a report that an older homeless man almost passed out while holding a sign on Barrington Drive. At 6:23 p.m., a caller reported that a subject texted, “I’m going to get you,” which the caller found threatening. At 7:01 p.m., a resident reported that people abandoned their dog in a yard on Southeast Eighth Avenue. At 9:04 p.m., a woman reported that her ex brought his new girlfriend to a Northeast Seventh Avenue location and vandalized property. The new girlfriend then sent pictures to her of the vandalized property.

WEDNESDAY, AUG. 27 At 12:27 p.m., a caller reported that two teenagers were trying to set grass on fire on Northeast 16th Avenue. At 1:41 p.m., a caller reported that her daughter

said her aunt masturbated in front of her on more than one occasion.

THURSDAY, AUG. 28 At 11:32 a.m., a caller reported that an abandoned boat was left behind a State Highway 20 business. The caller wanted to know if he could claim the boat. At 2:36 p.m., a caller reported that a black Dodge Durango with no plates and its ignition punched out was leaking antifreeze in the Walmart parking lot.

FRIDAY, AUG. 29 At 6:09 a.m., a caller reported that a man was camped out at a bus stop on State Highway 20. At 2:42 p.m., a Southwest Harrier Circle resident reported that a neighbor has cameras pointed into the caller’s driveway in order to watch and videotape the caller. At 8:18 p.m., a caller reported that a man tried to get into the caller’s car while the caller was loading groceries at a State Highway 20 store. The man also jumped around and waved at the caller.

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Sailors from groundbreaking mission reunite after 25 years John Stone organizes gathering in Coupeville By MICHELLE BEAHM Staff reporter

Twenty-five years ago, 40 Soviet and 40 American citizens sailed from New York to Russia and back on a mission of peace and environmentalism. The trip’s purpose was environmental research and one significant result was that the dumping of plastic trash in the ocean subsequently was made illegal, said Whidbey Island resident John Stone. Stone participated in the first leg of the trip. Stone said he also credits the project as having contributed in some way to the dissolution of the Soviet Union. Stone said that the SovietAmerican Sail was “the first joint Soviet-American environmental research adventure — also the last.” The first leg of the trip departed New York June 4, 1989. That group returned on Labor Day Weekend that year. This past weekend, 25 years after the second leg of the trip ended in New York, a reunion in Coupeville was organized by Stone. About 12 of the sailors made it. While most of the crew members live on the East Coast or in Russia and the Ukraine, people from Vermont, New Jersey, Boston, California and Portland, among others, attended the reunion. For some of those from the United Staters and Europe who couldn’t attend, a Google Hangout was planned for the weekend to reconnect with the group online. “We’re eating, sharing sto-

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The County Fair Association has requested that its current lease on the fairground property be extended until April 1, 2015 to allow county leadership to discuss the property’s future. Island County commissioners will discuss the request, received by letter Aug. 27, at today’s regular work session. Commissioners approved $30,000 in July for maintenance of the Island County Fairgrounds although the future management of the property remains uncertain. The association said it will

continue to operate the property if the county authorizes $20,000 Oct. 1, and another $10,000 Jan. 1 for minimal upkeep and expenses. All buildings except the Pole Building, the Coffman Building and the nearest restroom will be closed. Commissioners, wanting to invest in a short-term solutions, directed staff to reach out to the Port of South Whidbey, the parks district and the fair association to find out what it would take to put out a request for property management proposals.

In the Aug. 30 edition of the Whidbey-News Times, the story “Slow road to recovery for cyclist” should have identified Sharon Lyson’s husband as Merv Wagstaffe. We regret the error.

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John Stone, captain of the Cutty Sark, prepares for a sailing day trip with other sailors from the Soviet American Sail on Saturday, as part of their 25th Anniversary reunion. ries, looking at old videos of the sail, talking a lot,” said Angela Jackson, co-organizer of the reunion. “...We are going on a hike tomorrow; we’re probably going to sail on The Adventuress.” Al Nejmeh was one of the two people responsible for bringing together the U.S. crew for the research trip. He captained the ship “The Adventuress,” which was based in Port Townsend. Nejmeh, a firefighter from Tacoma, died last year. “Al was one of the organizers of this and brought a lot of people together,” Jackson said, “so we also want to honor Al.” The original trip was big news, Stone said, and newspapers like the New York

Times planned to run an article about it on the front page the day they left New York, but Stone said that the Tiananmen Square Protests in China, which happened the same day, overshadowed the journey. “We were big news when we left,” Stone said, “but there was bigger news happening on the other side of the world the very day we left.” This isn’t the first reunion the group has held, but it was an important one. “It’s been 25 years,” Jackson said, “and that’s a significant chunk of time, the way people get reflective. Many of us have stayed in touch, but not all. “It was just a perfect time. People wanted to come

together. It’s a great time to reconnect and see how this experience has changed us and made us stronger and just, you know, have fun, reminisce, laugh, share values.” Group members don’t know when the next reunion may be held, only that it will probably be on the East Coast, so more people can attend. “We’re a very unpredictable group,” said Kate Cone, one of the crew members who drove across the country, from Vermont, to attend the Whidbey reunion. “You spend four or five weeks on a boat, in a tiny little petri dish, no matter how long it’s been, you’ve bonded,” she said.

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Supply store brews up award-winning success By JANIS REID Staff reporter

Robbie Skillin said zymurgy is addictive. And if you know what zymurgy is, then you’re probably hooked on the process of brewing beer. “That’s the fun part,” said Skillin, Whidbey Island Brew Supply owner. “Making it to taste the way you like it. “That really brings a bigger addiction than drinking the beer. Drinking the beer is just a bonus.” Whidbey Island Home Brew Supply celebrated its second anniversary in August along with some substantial brewing awards for a few of its customers earlier this year. The Whidbey Island Zymurgy Association won the 2013 Washington Spirit of Homebrewing Club of the Year from the Washington Home Brewers Association. Skillin’s partner Jeremy Allison, who is currently on deployment with the Navy, won the 2013 Washington Homebrewer of the Year 1st Runner Up trophy. The business simply started as a hobby, according his wife, Robin Skillin. “Now he has a store in his garage.” “As a young sailor, it was about saving some money and drinking some beer,” said Skillin, who is still active duty with the Navy. In 2008 was when Skillin met Allison and they “really got into brewing,” sharing

recipes and ideas. Shortly before the time the store opened in 2012, the Whidbey Island Zymurgy Association was created by Skillin, Allison and some other local brewers. Skillin said he now has nearly 1,000 customers on his email distribution list, comprising beer brewers, mead makers and wine creators from around the area. Skillin said be believes that the community of brewers and wine makers was already there, but the club, and then the store, have given them a place to come together. The club has had competitions that have pushed their creative abilities, like their breakfast food challenge, which yielded bacon beer, oatmeal stout and Captain Crunch blond ale. Club members also make, meads, wines and even ciders, which Skillin said are “super simple to make.” The store features more than 50 types of grain and their recommended recipes are award winning, Skillin said. For about $150 a newbie brewer can get started with supplies. Once a brewer has all the necessary equipment and recipe, the price per bottle comes down to simply the cost of ingredients. “At first the drinking was the fun part about it, but now it’s the flavor and complexity… the creative side of it,” Skillin said.

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Above: Whidbey Island Brew Supply store owner Robbie Skillin stands in front of the list of his beer recipes available for purchase. Bottom right: A customer holds some large Cascade hops cones grown in the Oak Harbor area by a beer enthusiast. Bottom left: Skillin sells all types of bottles and supplies for beer and wine making.

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Hawks fans prepare for opener By KELLY PANTOLEON

Burglary suspect accused of witness tampering By JESSIE STENSLAND

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When Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson was first drafted into the NFL, many people, including respected sports analysts, said he was too small to play pro football. Tony Savoy, who runs the brewery side of Flyers Restaurant and Brewery, said he saw Wilson drafted by the Seahawks in the third round and thought the opposite. “I was excited. Russell Wilson is such a smart player,” Savoy said. “He’s really good.” Savoy was among about 200 people attending the an official Hometown Rally at Flyers Saturday night in preparation of the Seahawks’ season opener. There was a line at 5 p.m., which is when the event started. The rally, organized by the Whidbey Sea Hawkers, was one of 12 official rallies sponsored by the Sea Hawkers, the official booster club of the Seattle Seahawks. The Whidbey branch of the club gained official recognition this past spring, a few months after a Super Bowl rally was held at Flyers. The group previously held rallies at Deception Pass and Coupeville. One member of the Whidbey group is Michelle Curry, who serves as treasurer. Curry moved to Whidbey in 1981 because her father was in the Navy, and she’s been a Seahawks fan since. “I love the Seahawks,” Curry said. While Curry said she doesn’t make predictions, she said the team has a good shot of making it back to the Super Bowl. “I think they’re good,” Curry said. “I have faith in our entire team.” The Sea Hawkers Booster Club gave the Whidbey chapter several items to give as prizes: a Richard Sherman signed football, posters of the 2014-15 schedule, “12” buttons, and signs that read “I’m in” on one side and “12” on the other. Because the prizes came from the organization, there were strict rules to follow in order to be entered to win. For example, a person had to be wearing some sort of Seahawks gear in order to be given a free raffle ticket. The directions for the prizes and other parts of the rally have to follow the instructions that every other Official Hometown Rally does.

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Drea Park, vice president of the Whidbey Island Sea Hawkers, sits near the bar Friday night at Flyers Restaurant and Brewery for the Official Hometown Rally. The rally was one of 12 official rallies designated by the official booster club of the Seattle Seahawks. Local businesses also donated items for prizes, including balloon gifts and décor, gift certificates and “12” buttons. The rally featured music played by DJ Dave Barber, who said he’s been a Seahawks fan since 1976. One of the younger fans at the rally was McKenzie Meyer, a freshman attending Coupeville High School. She was draped in a “12” flag. Also decked out in Seahawks gear was Drea Park, vice president of the Whidbey Sea Hawkers. Park wore bright blue eye contacts, Seahawks socks, bracelets, hand-made necklaces, a beanie, a blue and green wig, sunglasses and a

Lofa Tatupu jersey. Tatupu played for the Seahawks in 2005 when the team went to the Super Bowl. Park said she has been a Seahawks fan since 1993. “It’s fun,” she said. “I enjoy hanging out with all my fellow 12s. “It’s just like in the stadium. The atmosphere is electric.” Savoy, who played football throughout high school, said he feels that same excitement and is ready for the NFL season to kick off Thursday with the Seahawks playing the Green Bay Packers. “I can’t wait,” Savoy said. “I love football.” Savoy said he’s been a Seahawks fan since

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An Oak Harbor woman is facing a possible prison sentence for allegedly offering $1,000 to a family she burglarized in exchange for them dropping charges against her, court documents state. Prosecutors charged Shelly J. Minnick, 52, in Island County Superior Court Aug. 11 with residential burglary, taking a motor vehicle without permission and driving while her license was revoked. The felonies were charged with “aggravating circumstances,” which may increase a sentence. Namely, Minnick is accused of using a position of trust to commit the crimes and victimizing a particularly vulnerable person. Minnick is accused of burglarizing the home of a 95-year-old man while he was in the hospital. The man’s daughter stopped by his rural Oak Harbor home May 23 and found a stranger, later identified as Minnick, in the house, according to the police report. Minnick claimed she had permission to be in

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IN OUR OPINION

School starting — be mindful of kids and buses on road It’s not just time to pick out new school clothes, sharpen those no. 2 pencils, shop for new binders and zip up the backpacks. With Oak Harbor and Coupeville schools starting classes this week, parents, students and motorists should be extra alert when traveling on Whidbey Island’s roads. School children will be walking to and from school, and kids can be unpredictable, stepping into crosswalks without notice or darting across the road on foot or on bicycle. Children will also be embarking and disembarking buses. One of the best ways to stay safe and to protect others is to eliminate any distractions to your driving, according to the website www.aaa.com Not only should drivers remain alert at all times, but so should pedestrians. That means keeping cell phones and other electronics in your pockets and focusing your eyes on the road. There is no excuse for texting or talking on the phone while driving. It is against the law. Likewise, students who are walking to school while playing with a phone or other electronic device aren’t as alert as they should be. Motorists should not hurriedly back into and out of driveways. Children can easily disappear into your mirrors’ blind spot. Expect that there will be pedestrians at crosswalks, especially around schools and in neighborhoods. While it may seem obvious, AAA advises motorists to also make full and complete stops at all stop signs. An estimated one-third of drivers don’t come to a complete stop, even though it is legally required. Rolling through stop signs can lead to preventable injuries. Plan ahead and allow yourself extra time for possible traffic congestion. When you’re rushing, mistakes are more likely to occur. Be aware of when walkers may be in the area of the route that you’re taking. If possible, avoid school zones entirely. Any time pedestrians and vehicles mix, there’s a greater opportunity for an accident. By taking a few very basic precautionary measures, it’s possible to avoid those accidents. To all of the children, their parents, teachers and others, we wish you a safe, successful and enjoyable school year.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Fundraiser

Pigfest drew 8,000 attendees this year Editor, In regard to the Oak Harbor Pigfest, it was another very successful year. This marked our seventh event and saw some very exciting changes. Whidbey Island’s first Pacific Northwest BBQ Association sanctioned barbecue competition was a great success with 19 competitors. A change of location gave us the room we needed for this ever-expanding event. Approximately 8,000 people attended this year. Your sponsorship created an event that helped our local community celebrate a day of fun and family entertainment. Together, we were able to raise funds that allow us to help families in need. More than $12,000 raised this year will be donated to North Whidbey Help House, the local food bank serving those in need from Deception Pass to Greenbank; Medical Safety Net of North Whidbey, providing temporary help with uncovered prescription medi-

cine expenses and urgent dental care; and Citizens Against Domestic Abuse, Island County’s domestic violence sexual assault agency. We cannot thank you enough for your generosity. We look forward to working with you again next year. With so many fundraiser events that seek sponsorship, we are truly grateful to you in helping us succeed every year. Scott Fraser, Oak Harbor Pigfest founder

Music Fest

Events help to bring community together Editor, Thank you, Oak Harbor, for the wonderful music festival. I want to say a special thank you to Larry Mason and all of the festival volunteers for their hard work and dedication. This is the third year I have attended the Oak Harbor Music Festival, and it seems to grow and get better with each year. These joyous festivities seem to

bring this great community together. Keep the beat going, and I will see you next year. Thank you. Donna Haines Las Vegas

Night Out

Event promotes drug, alcohol awareness Editor, On behalf of the 2014 National Night Out Planning Committee, we are proud to announce that over 1,000 community members attended the 31st annual event on Tuesday, Aug. 6 at Windjammer City Park. The event was hosted by the Oak Harbor Police Department and sponsored for the first time by the Oak Harbor Lions Club. Food vendors supplied barbecued hot dogs and hamburgers, lumpia, pancit, snow cones, ice cream bars, kettle corn, cups and skewers of blueberries and marshmallows, and plenty of beverages for all who attended. Despite the nearby construction, there was plenty of room and the event SEE LETTERS, A7

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MORE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR was well received. This event would not be possible without the participation of service organizations and businesses from Whidbey Island and beyond. We appreciate the people who donated time and energy in support of this important community outreach. The goal of Oak Harbor’s National Night Out is to promote crime prevention awareness, strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships in keeping the people of Whidbey Island safe, and send the message that crime will not be tolerated in our towns. We thank all the vendors who provided fun and interesting crafts and activities, including face painting, balloon animals and hats, trivia games, Japanese art, raffles, and freebies to the children and families who came. The summer temperature did not deter various mascots from dancing, hugging and entertaining children of all ages. Making appearances were Smokey the Bear by Oak Harbor Fire Department; Sparky the Dalmatian, sponsored by North Whidbey Fire Department; Crime Pup by Oak Harbor Police Department; and the Dancing Lion by Oak Harbor Lions Club. Congratulations to both the Oak Harbor police and fire departments for raising more than 1400 pounds of food. An added bonus was the special appearance of Odie, the miniature donkey, provided by Officer Jennifer Gravel with Oak Harbor Police Department. A special thanks to the law enforcement agencies, fire departments and the Whidbey Island Naval Air Station for providing demonstrations, upclose viewing of working vehicles and equipment. There were many service booths providing support information on nutrition, family preparedness, youth substance prevention, academic education, anti-bullying and vehicle safety. Also, thanks to our Oak Harbor Public Schools’ representatives, who

provided registration information and tours of their new “green” school bus; to the Whidbey Island Bicycle Club, who provided Safe Bike Routes to School; to the North Whidbey Lions Club, who sponsored the free Health Screening Mobile Unit; and to the Whidbey Cruzers. A special thank you to our wonderful community volunteers, Oak Harbor Police explorers and Oak Harbor City employees, who lent their time and energy before, during and after the event. This annual event is a night for our community to stand together to promote drug and alcohol awareness, safety and unity against all forms of crime. National Night Out showcases the fundamental importance of police partnerships and citizen involvement in our fight to build a safer community. We look forward to bringing the 32nd fun-filled and exciting event in 2015; we hope to see you there. National Night Out Coordinators were Police Chief Ed Green, Captain Teri Gardner, Officers Jennifer Yzaguirre and Reserves Officer Kristal Kania of the Oak Harbor Police Department; Oak Harbor Lions Club members Christy Green, Bill Cheaqui and Sharon Ryan. Sharon Ryan and Christy Green, Public Relations Chairpersons, Oak Harbor Lions Club

Burger King

Corporations moving offshore hurts U.S. Editor, This letter is in response to Patrick Kazmierczak’s letter to the editor, in which he was critical of Mr. Schoening’s previous letter calling for a boycott of Burger King for moving the company off shore to avoid taxes. In football terms, Mr. Schoening’s letter split the uprights and Kazmierczak’s’s letter was like Scott

Norwood’s field goal attempt in the first Buffalo Super Bowl … wide right. One of Kazmierczak’s points was that profit was the only consideration for corporations. That is a reflection of someone who grew up in the “big box” store era. Back when I grew up, there were very few “big box” stores. Businesses were locally run and their ethics and morals were of great importance to the consumer who bought products from them. Those who only clamored for profit and didn’t care what their customers thought didn’t last long. The irony of Kazmierczak’s letter is that he is a staunch supporter of the U.S. Navy and its mission on Whidbey Island. Does he think the men and women stationed here are all volunteers? Does he think the equipment they use to defend our country is donated? I think we all know the answer to that question — the 53 percent of us who pay taxes and corporations who pay taxes are the ones who fund the U.S. military. So, when a company like Burger King moves off shore to avoid taxes, doesn’t that make them patently unAmerican? I think so, because corporations do have to show they have morals and ethics, lest they alienate their consumers. And when Kazmierczak sides with Burger King, he sides with a voluntary decision by Burger King to weaken the United States of America in order to turn a profit. Or maybe we should ask the 53 percent of Americans who pay taxes who can’t off-shore their home to avoid paying taxes — let’s see if they all think it is a good idea for corporations to be able to avoid paying for the defense of the country. Just as Kazmierczak says, corporations are free to do this as it is legal, and I am free to make an informed decision of which company I will buy a hamburger from. Thanks to Mr. Schoening’s informative letter, I know which company

I won’t be buying a hamburger from. And that’s how free enterprise works, Mr. Kazmierczak. One can only hope Burger King goes out of business for making this decision and that other companies will see the folly of moving off shore. This is a matter that does not need to be legislated and could be handled by the people of the U.S. If you agree with Burger King and profits are more important than national security, then go get a burger at Burger King. But if you feel their actions weaken a nation, then there are plenty of other choices where you could buy your burger. Thomas Kosloske Oak Harbor

Director

Why is Rose still at the wheel of IT? Editor, I have read with dismay of the events that have rocked Island Transit and call on the IT board to seriously consider replacing Martha Rose as its director. It is just unbelievable that the director would not have had any idea as to the cash flow situation or that the investments were disappearing before her very eyes over that period of time. If it is true, Rose is obviously clueless about the important internal operations of IT and should be replaced due to incompetence. If it is not true, she should be replaced for lying. In either case, it is just unbelievable that she is still running IT. I come from the corporate world, and where I come from, this kind of malfeasance would be met with stern discipline and a CEO would be fired instantly. Let’s get someone in here who is minding the store. Jim Short Freeland

OBITUARIES David Jeter

David Jeter, resident of Dugualla Bay, died Aug. 27 at the age of 93. A celebration of life will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5 at the Dugualla Bay Clubhouse. A complete obituary will follow. Arrangements are entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home, Oak Harbor, Wash.

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Melba Sue Dougherty Melba Sue Dougherty went to meet her lord and savior in the morning of Aug.

25, 2014, surrounded by family and friends at Whidbey General Hospital. She was 75 years of age. Melba Sue was born in Carroll County, Tenn., Aug. 20, 1939, to Leslie and Arndell Belew. Her childhood was spent on the family farm near Roan’s Creek, south of Clarksburg, Tenn., picking cotton and working all the chores a farm kid might do. Melba graduated from Clarksburg High School and attended Lambuth University in Jackson, Tenn. She worked for Southern Bell Phone Company in Memphis as a bookkeeper. In April of 1960 she met and married, a sailor named Lee Dougherty. Later in

1960, she followed her husband to San Diego, and for the next 20 years, except for three years in Hawaii and one year in Oak Harbor, they called Chula Vista home. Melba and Lee celebrated the birth of two children, Daniel, born in San Diego, and David, born in Honolulu. In 1974 Melba, Lee and their sons moved back to Oak Harbor. Melba was an active Scout leader, a member of the Whidbey Island Rock and Gem Club, Stamp Club and Senior Center. She worked for, and retired from, the Navy Exchange. Her joy was her three grandchildren, her church friends at the Oak Harbor Church of Christ, her Navy Exchange girlfriends,

her sons and husband. Melba is survived by her husband, Lee; sons, Daniel of Everett and David of Hobart, Wash.; three granddaughters; and two brothers, Thomas and Dennis Belew of Tennessee. Family graveside services for Melba will be held. Arrangements are entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home. To leave a condolence or share a message, please visit Melba’s Book of Memories page on the funeral home website at www.wallinfuneralhome.com

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Farm Tour Tab

Publishes Sept. 10 & 11 Guide includes a complete tour map and articles about participating farms

Central Whidbey Non-Profit Guide Publishes Sept. 11

I Love Coupeville Portrait Publishes Sept 11 Photo on September 6th at the Coupeville Farmers Market Green

WI Family Resource Guide

Publishes Sept. 17 An aid to individuals looking for resources.

Fall Sports Guides

Publishes Sept. 17 & 18 A guide to High School Sports Activities

Fall Home & Garden Publishes Sept. 25 & 27

WI Women In Business

Deadline Sept. 26 Publishes Oct. 15 & 16 Recognize professional women on Whidbey Island

Winter on Whidbey & Camano Deadline Oct. 1 Publishes Nov. 5 Our elegant off-season tourist guide

Fire Prevention

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Breast Cancer Awareness

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“We have a fantastic opportunity.” Other projects that have long been discussed in the city came in lower. A new senior center and a special events center are near the bottom of the list. Powers explained that there was a wide variety of criteria used to rank the projects. He said it looked, for example, at public safety, public welfare and “good things to do for the community.” City officials last prioritized projects in 2006, when the city was focused on a number of capital-facilities projects. At that time, the City Council approved a priority list created by staff, based on a hierarchal list of criteria. A $19 million marina redevelopment project was the top project, followed by a $10.6 million Pioneer Way reconstruction, which was completed, a $13.2 million project to widen State Highway 20 and then Windjammer Park redevelopment, which was estimated to cost $10 million. This time the projects didn’t include cost estimates. Powers explained that prioritizing the list signals to staff and the community what the council thinks are the most important projects, but it doesn’t necessarily mean the top priority projects will be the first to be completed. He pointed out that the waterfront trail was originally No. 13 on the list, but it was completed because “circumstances presented themselves.” “If we don’t have a place to start, everything is

When they arrived in Oak Harbor, the marina informed them of the festival and they decided to go see what it was about. Dav and Dorothy Anderson, from White Rock, British Columbia, were also pleasantly surprised to find that the music festival was going on during their weekend getaway to Oak Harbor. “We just wanted to get away for a few days to Oak Harbor,” Dorothy Anderson said. “We were happy to find out.” Samantha Beard, an Oak Harbor resident attending the festival for the first time, said she and her friend were looking forward to “the music and the new bands and stuff we’ve never heard before,” as well as “the sense of community and people just gathering together.” Camano Island resident Paul Tilbert is a veteran attendee of the festival. Tilbert said that last year’s festival was a good time, but this year’s was “as good, if not better.” “It’s nice to spend three or four days hanging out and listening to good music,” he said. Livermore said that in a couple weeks, the board will have a “debrief meeting” to talk about the festival and “see what we need to tweak, what we need to do to accommodate even more people.” Livermore said she plans to have a great festival again in 2015. “It was fun to see all the wide variety of bands we had,” she said.

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Redevelopment and improvements of Oak Harbor Marina top the list of the city’s priorities. ranked No. 1 and nothing gets done,” he told the City Council during a workshop last week. Powers said the city staff will now take projects from the list and distribute them into other lists the city maintains. Such things as “pedestrian access improvements” and “local street overlays” may go into a project list in the street fund. As for marina redevelopment, Powers said it will likely go into a “20-year” list of projects. With the giant sewage treatment plant on the horizon, the city likely won’t be taking out loans for a marina project in the near future.

Thank You Dr. Sidney Sparks

for 19 years of caring for Whidbey’s kids! We wish you the very best as you begin your new adventure!

-The Gang at PAWI

Open House Please join us in thanking Dr. Sparks! Saturday, Sept. 6 • 11AM - 2PM Pediatric Associates of Whidbey Island 275 SE Cabot Drive, Suite B-102 • Oak Harbor

Oak Harbor City Council scored a list of capital projects based on a variety of criteria. The scores were tallied to create a prioritized list of projects. 1. Oak Harbor Marina redevelopment 2. Windjammer Park redevelopment 3. Pedestrian access improvements 4. State Highway 20 widening 5. New west side fire station 6. Local street overlays 7. Land acquisition for future park development 8. Oak Harbor municipal pier project 9. Trail extensions at Freund Marsh 10. Freund Marsh 11. New senior center 12. RV park development 13. Special events center 14. New city animal center

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An estimated 15,000 people of all ages and musical preferences attended the Oak Harbor Music Festival this weekend. “The big headliners that played the last part of each day were great bands,” Livermore said. “We had a mix of final bands of the night, which really helped give people what they wanted to hear and be able to enjoy and dance in the streets and just have a really good time.”

With food vendors lining Pioneer Way during the Oak Harbor Music Festival, there were many selections to choose from while people enjoyed the music.

STUDY CONTINUED FROM A1 University joined with local volunteers to piece together Island County’s history of tsunamis, earthquakes and other geological events. The study’s aim is to educate the island emergency management agencies on what to expect and how to be prepared. Given the knowledge of the seismic activity in the Crescent Harbor area, the next question is whether the event is related to the known one-meter shift at Rocky Point, and if the two events were triggered by a larger Cascadia Subduction Zone event. Both events lay on the Utsalady Point fault. If they are not related, it’s bad news because it means the relationship between the faults has changed and

they may trigger independently, which is tougher to plan for, Rich said. Results of the Crescent Harbor research revealed that changes in the rock content “can be explained by land level changes from earthquakes on the Utsalady Point fault, breaching or healing the beach berm, or a combination of the two,” according to CSU researcher Brian Ostrom. Radiocarbon dating of samples will help researchers refine the date of the ruptures, Ostrom said. Rich said three samples were submitted to an Accelerator Mass Spectrometry lab in Bothell for carbon dating, and the results are expected any day. If carbon dating confirms that the Rocky Point and Crescent Harbor events are connected, Rich said he expects the

topic to gain interest at the Geological Society of America’s annual conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, in October. “There’s a great expectation that we will get very good feedback from the world’s experts,” Rich said. Rich said researchers are planning to examine samples in Elger Bay on South Camano Island. The project, slated for sometime next year, aims to determine how the North Whidbey earthquake may have affected Coupeville, South Whidbey and Camano Island. What researchers know for sure is that such an earthquake would not be good for Oak Harbor and that the majority of the damage would destroy Ault Field, a fact the Navy is painfully aware of, Rich said. “The damage that would occur at Ault Field is not going to be repairable immediately,” Rich said. “They know there is very little prospect those runways will survive.”


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High School football games begin this week By JIM WALLER Sports editor

Flip the switch. It’s time for electricity to run up the light poles and through the fans ---- high school football starts Friday across Washington state. Oak Harbor and Coupeville both begin their seasons at home with nonleague games at 7 p.m. The Wildcats host Monroe. The Bearcats are coming off two strong seasons, sharing the Wesco South 4A title in 2012 and finishing second in ‘13. Coupeville won’t be easing into its season; the Wolves challenge their biggest rival, South Whidbey, in the opener. Here’s a look at the Oak Harbor and Coupeville football teams. A preview of the other prep teams will appear in this Saturday’s NewsTimes.

letic, veteran linemen. The club’s top rusher last year, Jake Tumblin, graduated, but three of the next four in yardage are back, led by senior Josh Bayne. Bayne ran for 346 yards in 54 carries, posting 6.41 yards per carry. He displayed what he could do as the featured

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back, ripping Sultan for 204 yards and three touchdowns, when Tumblin was injured. Junior Wiley Hesselgrave, who split time between wingback and wide receiver, rushed for 140 yards on 27 carries for an average of 5.2 yards per run. Junior Lathom Kelley finished with 84 yards on 13 rushes, a 6.5 average. In addition, Bayne and Hesselgrave were the top receivers in 2013. Bayne snagged 11 catches for 144 yards; Hesselgrave grabbed 13 for 109. Tumblin also led the defense, but four of the next six leaders in tackles return. Bayne collected 66 tackles and five interceptions; Hesselgrave added 52 tackles, two sacks and an interception; Kelley had 51 tackles and Aaron Wright 30. Wright is one of the five returning linemen, a group head coach Tony Maggio labeled “fast and experienced.” Wright will be joined up front by Oscar Liquidano, Carson Risner, Matt Shank and Isaac Vargas. The Wolves also return

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Tyler Adamson (55), a two-time all-league player, will lead both Oak Harbor lines this fall. experience on their special teams. Punter/kicker Joel

Coupeville It’s a recipe for success. The Coupeville High School football team is coming off its best season in eight years, returns key players in key positions and has a favorable schedule. Blend that with the Wolves foray into the Olympic League, which will pit Coupeville against schools similar in size, and the result is likely to be satisfying. Coupeville overcame injuries to win four of nine games last fall, only the second time since 2005 the Wolves have put that many checks in the win column. Nine lettermen return, including three capable runners/receivers and five ath-

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Joel Walstad, Coupeville’s new quarterback, throws a pass in last Friday’s jamboree at La Conner.

Walstad is back, and Bayne and Hesselgrave were the top return men last season. One spot Coupeville will break in a new starter is at quarterback, where Walstad takes over. Among the key newcomers, according to Maggio, are sophomore lineman Dominic Dausey and the Smith brothers, junior C.J. and freshman Hunter. Both play quarterback and defensive back. “We should be competitive again,” Maggio said, “and we are excited to compete in our new league.” Depth is Maggio’s biggest concern: “Although our numbers are small, if we stay healthy we could do some great things.” The team’s health took a hit when Risner, who missed much of last year with a knee injury, was re-injured and may miss a few games. Maggio sees Port Townsend as the biggest threat to win the division. “They had a great group of young kids last year,” he said. The Redhawks defeated the Wolves 41-0 in a nonleague game in 2013. Coupeville and Port Townsend will join Chimacum and Klahowya of Silverdale in the Olympic League’s new four-team, 1A division. Maggio called the new alignment a “great fit for our school.”

The Wolves will play each divisional opponent twice and have nonleague games with 1A South Whidbey (5-5 last year), 2A Sequim (0-10) and 2B Concrete (8-2).

Oak Harbor The Wildcats are in a rut. They finished second three consecutive years, and each season followed a similar path. Oak Harbor went undefeated in league play until the final conference game, then faced another undefeated team and lost the contest and the crown. Also, in each of those years, the Wildcats lost in the opening round of the playoffs. In 2011, when all nine Wesco 3A teams were in one division, Oak Harbor fell to Meadowdale in the conference finale. The past two years the conference has been split into two five-team divisions, and MarysvillePilchuck nudged Oak Harbor for the North title. In one way, all those second-place place finishes are a good thing –-- it means the Wildcats are putting together solid seasons. Oak Harbor has averaged seven wins a year and appeared in the state top-10 polls during the run. Oak Harbor returns a SEE FOOTBALL, A11


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All female version offers entertaining twist on two very familiar characters By RON NEWBERRY

New season

The highs and lows of playing a character who rides an emotional rollercoaster can be taxing to an actor. Tamra Sipes embraced the challenge. “This is the one I wanted in auditions,” Sipes said. “I liked the character.” Sipes plays Florence Unger in the Neil Simon comedy, “The Odd Couple Female Version,” which opens this week as the first play of the 2014-15 season at the Whidbey Playhouse. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5, and continues through Sept. 21. For 11 performances, Sipes is tasked with showing the gamut of emotions and high drama that comes with the character made famous on the big screen in 1968 by Jack Lemmon and later on television by Tony Randall in 1970s in the male version of “The Odd Couple.” Simon’s original play, “The Odd Couple,” premiered on Broadway in 1965, with the adaptation of a female version coming 20 years later. “The female version is funnier than the male version. It really is,” said Stan Thomas, who’s directing the play. “I think Simon knows that because he actually came out with another version called Felix and Oscar, which is really kind of a rewrite of this play. I think he knows that this is a funnier version.”

“The Odd Couple Female Version” kicks off the 2014-15 season at the Whidbey Playhouse. It runs Sept. 5-12 with shows Thursday, Friday and Saturday starting at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2:30 p.m. The Neil Simon comedy is directed by Stan Thomas, produced by Allenda Jenkins and features Tamra Sipes and Joyce Napoletano playing the lead roles of Florence Unger and Olive Madison. Tickets are $18 for all seats. Tickets for the Opening Night Gala Friday, Sept. 5, are $23, which includes appetizers catered by Flyers Restaurant and a cash bar. The playhouse is located at 730 SE Midway Blvd. For more information, call 360-679-2237 or go to www.whidbeyplayhouse. com

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Olive Madison, played by Joyce Napoletano can only take so much drama from her roommate, Florence Unger. The female version follows the familiar storyline, revolving around two divorced, mismatched roommates whose personalities clash with regularity. Sipes and Joyce Napoletano play the central characters — Sipes the neurotic neat freak Unger, while Napoletano tackles the sloppy, easy-going Olive Madison. “These two women are probably two of the most talented women onstage here,” Thomas said. “They’re very, very good. I’ve worked with Joyce before. I’ve seen Tamra onstage before. They have a lot of flexibility as actors. They’re very intelligent. It’s a joy to work with intelligent actors.” Napoletano and Sipes are both familiar faces at the playhouse and have performed in the same play before, but never onstage

together in prominent roles. They adapted quickly to each other and both said they enjoy working together. “There’s a really good chemistry between us onstage,” Sipes said. Napoletano’s community theater background dates back about 20 years with the past seven spent performing at the Whidbey Playhouse. She played a leading role in “Too Soon for Daisies” last September. “I wanted this role. I’ve wanted it for years,” Napoletano said. “When I found out the playhouse was

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Florence Unger, played by Tamra Sipes, is comforted by Olive Madison, played by Napoletano. doing it, I jumped at it. I love doing comedy anyway. It’s my favorite.” Sipes’ acting experience extends fewer than four years at the playhouse. “It’s fun,” Sipes said. “It’s the one place you don’t have to be yourself. You get to be a whole different person.” Although Sipes admits

that she does share some of the Florence Unger traits. “I’m neat,” she said. “I’m very detail-oriented.” Such organization is necessary as a mother of four and owner of Platinum Travel & Events, which coordinates conferences, conventions, special events and travel across the country.

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Sipes’ character, Florence Unger, displays a range of emotions and annoying habits, with some found to be endearing to brothers from Spain, played by Casey Riebe and George Orange.


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strong core of players this fall and should challenge for the title once again. Marysville-Pilchuck, however, still stands firmly in the way. The Tomahawks will field “probably their best team in a very long time,” said Oak Harbor head coach Jay Turner. The Tomahawks are ranked third in the preseason Associated Press 3A state poll. Turner also expects Stanwood and Arlington, which drops down into the Wesco 3A North after several years as a 4A school, to be “very good.” “It will be a very competitive Wesco North.” Oak Harbor’s assault on the title will be led by eight players who earned league honors last fall: senior lineman Tyler Adamson (first team offense and defense), senior back Dejon Devroe (first team offense), senior lineman Jackson Constant (first team offense), junior wide receiver/defensive back Dyllan Harris (first team defense, second team offense), senior tight end/ linebacker Mike Laningham (first team defense), senior lineman/linebacker Mark Johnston (first team defense, second team offense) and senior quarterback Clay Doughty (honorable mention). The Wildcats return four of its five starting interior offensive lineman (Adamson, Constant, Johnston and senior Blaine Coleman) to protect Doughty and open holes for Devroe. Doughty completed 30 of 67 passes for 583 yards and

10 touchdowns last season. Devroe, who missed one game in 2013, was second in rushing with 903 yards on 115 carries, good for 7.85 yards per carry. Among the runs was a 91-yard TD, one of his team-leading 11 scores. He was second in receiving: five catches for 73 yards. Harris was the Wildcats’ leading receiver, snaring 14 catches for 357 yards (25.5 yards per catch) and five touchdowns. He also filled in at wingback when needed, rushing for 90 yards on 12 carries (a 7.5 average). The Wildcats also return a bucketload of other letter winners: seniors Koby Cosper (OL/DL), Alex DeShong (WR/DL), Tyler Dodd (OL/ DL), Chris Humphries (OL/ DL) and Zach Jones (RB/ LB); juniors Savion HollinsPassmore (RB/DB), Quinn Karney (RB/LB), Taylor Kolste (QB/WR), Diangelo McKinney (RB/DB), Cameron Rector (OL/LB), Tyler Snavely (WB/DB), Cooper Stone (OL/DL), Ryan Valencia (RB/LB), Josiah Welch (WR/DB) and Zoren Yabao (OL/LB); and sophomore Princeton Lollar (RB/DL). Key newcomers, Turner said, are senior David Ray (WR/DB) and sophomore Sam Zook (OL/DL). Not surprisingly, the team’s strength is its experience, according to Turner. “Our major weakness is that we have some depth issues at a few positions.” Those depth problems could be tested early. Coleman, the starting right tackle, broke his hand and will miss a month. At one point in practice last week, the Wildcats were playing their fifth right tackle because of injuries to Coleman’s backups.

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“We have very lofty expectations and goals, but in order to reach those goals we will need to be ready to play every Friday night,” Turner said. “Our goals include improving every week so that we are playing our best football at the end of the year. If we can accomplish this goal, then the rest of our goals will take care of themselves.” File photo

Dejon Devroe fits through a hole against Snohomish last year. Devore is Oak Harbor’s leading returning rusher.

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Wednesday Sept. 3

Music with Nick Nicolai, 3:30–4:30 p.m., Sept. 3, Harbor Tower Village, 100 E. Whidbey Ave., Oak Harbor. Join in listening to the tunes of local musician Nick Nicolai. Light refreshments provided.

Thursday Sept. 4

Veterans’ Coffee Club, 9–11 a.m., Sept. 4, Harbor Tower Village, 100 E. Whidbey Ave., Oak Harbor. Join for a cup of coffee and meet with other local veterans. Alzheimer Family Support Meeting, 2:30–4:30 p.m., Sept. 4, Summer Hill, 175 SW Sixth Ave., Oak Harbor. Support Group for individuals and families coping with memory loss and dementia. 360279-2555. Fishin’ Club meeting, 7 p.m., Sept. 4, M-Bar-C Ranch, Freeland. Bill Stolcis from Bush Point will make a presentation with tips on how to read the tides, rips and shore-bird activities. Bill will show how to “fly fish” from shore with a spinning rod. Rods and fishing gear will also be part of his program. Also, Silver, or Coho, salmon will be passing through Puget Sound. The Fishin’ Club has asked Bill to share his vast knowledge and experience in pursuing these fish. This presentation will be geared more toward beach fishermen, but boat anglers should benefit as well. Oak Harbor Farmers Market, 4–7 p.m., Sept. 4, Highway 20, near Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce. 20th season. Produce, artisans and vendors gather every Thursday through end of September. Market is a nonprofit, vendor-member cooperative. www. oakharbormarket@yahoo.com Coupeville Garden Club meeting, 9:30 a.m. to noon, Sept. 4, Coupeville Rec. Hall, 901 NW Alexander St. The Coupeville Garden Club meets monthly on the first Thursday of each month. Coffee and snacks are served at 9:30 a.m. The meeting starts at 10 a.m. The public is welcome. 360678-6914 or email nhlane1956@ gmail.com

Friday Sept. 5

Friends of the Oak Harbor Library Annual Book Sale, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sept. 5–6, Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room. Thousands of lightly used books for all ages for sale at bargain prices by the Friends of the Oak Harbor Library. www.sno-isle.org “The Odd Couple” (Female Version), 7:30–9:30 p.m., Sept. 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20,

21, Whidbey Playhouse, 730 SE Midway Blvd., Oak Harbor. Oscar and Felix are now Olive and Florence. The weekly poker game is now Trivial Pursuit. But the laughs are pure Neil Simon. Guidance suggested due to comic sexual reference, double entendres or innuendo. $16 per seat. www. whidbeyplayhouse.com Free Development Screening, 9 a.m. to noon, Sept. 5, Coupeville Elementary School. Parents with concerns about their child’s development are invited to participate in a free developmental screening provided by Coupeville School District’s Special Services Department. This is for children ages 3-5. Screening dates are Sept. 5, Oct. 3, Nov. 7, Dec. 5, by appointment only. 360-678-2405. Sock Hop Entertainment, 1–2 p.m., Sept. 5, Home Place, 171 SW Sixth Ave., Oak Harbor. Sock hop music of the ‘50s for listening and dancing. 38th annual Wooden Boat Festival, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sept. 5–6; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 7, Point Hudson Marina, Port Townsend. www.woodenboat.org

Saturday Sept. 6

Coupeville Farmers Market and Central Whidbey Nonprofit Fair, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Sept. 6, Alexander and Eighth streets. The market offers local produce, plants, chocolate, honey, art, food, crafts and more. Kid and dog friendly. Also explore the fifth annual Central Whidbey Nonprofit Fair at the market. Discover how various nonprofit groups serve Central Whidbey, how to get involved and how to receive services. Visit five booths and enter for a chance to win a $100 gift certificate good at any Coupeville business. Military Appreciation Picnic, 12–4 p.m., Sept. 6, Windjammer Park, Oak Harbor. Live music from Paid ‘N Full. This community picnic features barbecue, kids’ games and live music and is free for everyone. Yoga Lodge Anniversary Open House, 1 p.m., Sept. 6, Yoga Lodge, 3475 Christie Road, Greenbank. Celebrate the traditions of yoga and Ayurveda. Snacks, vendors, games for kids and adults, and music. Free classes. www.yogalodge.com 18th Annual Star Gala Auction, 5–9 p.m., Sept. 6, Whidbey Island Center for the Arts. The event will include catering by Cultivar Catering, a silent auction, dessert run, live auction with raise the paddle, raffles and more. Bike MS: Deception Pass Classic, Sept. 6–7, Skagit County Fairgrounds, 1410 Virginia St., Mt. Vernon. More than 2,000 people will be cycling and cheering to show support and raise money for multiple sclerosis research. Those cyclists who are living with MS will be provided with special

LOCAL FOOD TALK: Chef Vincent Nattress of Langley talks about local food (part of the Farm to Market series), 5:30–7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 15 at the Coupeville Library. Growing up on Whidbey Island, Nattress learned early about enjoying local food. He later worked as a chef in Napa Valley and St. Helena and earned a “Chef of the Year” title for Napa Valley two years in a row. Nattress is back on Whidbey, living on a farm in Langley and working on building The Orchard Kitchen rural farmhouse restaurant. This is a free talk. For information, go to www.sno-isle.org WWW.WHIDBEYNEWSTIMES.COM recognition during the ride. This ride kicks off and finishes at Skagit County Fairgrounds, with looping routes through Skagit, Whatcom and Island counties ranging from 22 to 97 miles, totaling up to 169 miles over the two days. Registration fee is $75. www.bikemsnorthwest.org Driftwood Day, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Sept. 6, Windjammer Park, Oak Harbor. A free family event. Using only materials found on the beach that day, individuals, families and groups build sculptures that are then judged and awarded trophies.

Sunday Sept. 7

Coupeville Lions Club annual Native American–style salmon barbecue, 12–1:30 p.m., Sept. 7, at the town park. The menu will feature fresh-caught Alaskan salmon grilled over alder coals, accompanied by garlic bread, corn on the cob, potato salad, coleslaw, dessert and a selection of beverages. This event supports community needs. Tickets are $20 and available through any Coupeville Lion, Local Grown on the Wharf, Coupeville Town Hall, Central Whidbey Chamber Office and bayleaf Coupeville. You may also reserve a ticket by calling the Coupeville Lions information line at 360-678-4105. Following the barbecue, at 2 p.m. the Town of Coupeville is presenting the last free Concert on the Cove performance for the season with the Microsoft Jumpin Jive Orchestra.

Monday Sept. 8

Monday Morning Knitters, 10–11 a.m., July 14, Oak Harbor Library, Center for Lifelong Learning. Knitters of all levels welcome. Share knowledge and build skills in the supportive atmosphere of the library’s center for lifelong learning. Beginners, please bring a pair of No. 8 or No. 9 needles and a skein of worsted-weight yarn. Free. www.sno-isle.org Learn to Draw Stress-Free, 1:30–3:30 p.m., Sept. 8, Coupeville Library. Artist Stephanie Schuemann teaches skills involving line, value, composition and more. Part of a three-part series. Free. www. sno-isle.org Blessing the Hands that Feed Us: An Evening with Vicki Robin, 5:30–7:30 p.m., Sept. 8, Coupeville Library. Whidbey author Vicki Robin did a 30day experiment in 2010 where she ate within 10 miles of her home. Hear the story that became the book, “Blessing the Hands that Feed Us.” Free. www.sno-isle.org

Tuesday Sept. 9

Septic 101, 7–8:30 p.m., Sept.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014 • Whidbey News Times 9, Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room. Learn how your system works and how to protect it. From what goes down the drain inside to protecting the drain field outside, learn how to care for your system. Free. 360-678-7914 or www.islandcountyehorg/Page/105

Budd” by Herman Melville (available from the library). Free. www. sno-isle.org

Introduction to Craigslist, 10–11 a.m., Sept. 9, Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room. Learn the basics of Craigslist, the online classifieds and forums website that is community moderated and largely free. This class will cover getting connected to your local Craigslist community, setting up an account, internet safety, posting a classified ad and more.

Anacortes Antique Machinery Show, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sept. 13, Market Street and T Avenue, Anacortes. There will be hay rides, a tractor parade, children’s activities, music, demonstrations, an assortment of chugging old engines and more. The parade of tractors in downtown Anacortes starts at 11 a.m. Machinery buffs from across the Northwest haul tons of gas, steam and kerosene-fueled machines that once powered mills, factories and farms. Free. www. amshow.org

Oak Harbor Garden Club meeting, social time at 9:30 a.m., business meeting at 10 a.m., Sept. 9, Oak Harbor First United Methodist Church. Public welcome.

Wednesday Sept. 10

Every Child Ready to Read and Rock Early Learning Fair, 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Sept. 10, Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room. Explore Thrive by Five, Washington’s UNI Portable Early Learning Lab, with your child and attend an Early Learning concert with celebrated musician Alleyoop. Discover new, fun ways to reinforce early learning through music, then see an exhibit of more than 30 hands-on STEM and literacy activities. For children ages birth to 5 and their caregivers. The UNI STEM Lab exhibit is an all-day event. The Alleyoop Early Learning Concert will be held at 10:30 a.m. 360-675-5115 or www.sno-isle.org

Thursday Sept. 11

LWVWI Annual Salad Supper, 5–7:30 p.m., Sept. 11, Whidbey Golf and Country Club, Oak Harbor. The League of Women Voters of Whidbey Island is hosting its Annual Salad Supper. Featured speakers will be the Island County commissioners and the president of the Washington State League of Women Voters. Reservations can be made by sending a check for $20 to LWVWI, P.O. Box 1933, Oak Harbor, WA 98277. 360-679-2299 or visit www. lwvwhidbey.org Republican Women of North Whidbey no-host luncheon, 11:30 a.m., Sept. 11, San Remo Restaurant, Oak Harbor. Invited guest speaker is Island County Auditor Sheilah Crider. She will be talking about elections from beginning to end (certification). Guests welcome. 360-678-4602.

Friday Sept. 12

Read The Classics, 10–11:30 a.m., Sept. 12, Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room. Read (or reread) the classics. Bring a copy of “Billy

Saturday Sept. 13

Meet Mary Pickersgill — 1812 Flagmaker, 2–4 p.m., Sept. 13, Coupeville Library. Celebrate the 200th anniversary of the “Star Spangled Banner,” inspired by a flag made by Mary Pickersgill. Learn about Pickersgill and her flag. Free. www.sno-isle.org Morris Dancing Returns to Coupeville, 10:30 a.m., Sept. 13, downtown Coupeville. Mossyback Morris Men of Seattle and Vancouver (B.C.) Morris Men, and special guest, Bridgetown Morris of Portland, are coming to downtown Coupeville. This is a form of English folk dance based on rhythmic stepping with a history dating back to 1448. Trillium Forest Blackberry Destruction, 9 a.m. to noon, Sept. 13, Trillium Community Forest. A group of volunteers is needed to destroy invasive blackberries. Snacks, drinks and tools provided. Bring gloves. Sign up by emailing ida@wclt.org or visiting www.wclt.org/events

Sunday Sept. 14

Transitioning for Young Adults with Special Needs, 1 to 4 p.m., Sept. 14, Best Western Plus, 33175 State Route 20, Oak Harbor. A conference will be offered for families with special needs children, the professionals who work with them and the community at large. Registration will be held at 12:30 p.m. Registration is required as space is limited. Cost is $5. Call Best Western Plus at 360-679-4567 or email gail@ho telservicesgroup.com to register.

Monday Sept. 15

Astronomy for Everyone, 6:30–8 p.m., Sept. 15, Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room. Presented by Island County Astronomical Society, which is dedicated to education and encouragement of public appreciation for the art and science of observing. Each meeting includes presentations of basic astronomy principles. No experience necessary. Free. 360-675-5115.


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98282 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 11/23/07, recorded on 12/06/07, under Auditor’s File No. 4217438, records of ISLAND County, Washington, from Pernie Walla, a married man as his separate estate who acquired title as Pernie N. Walla, a married man, as his separate estate, as G r a n t o r, t o L S Ti t l e o f Washington, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation� in favor of Countrywide Bank, FSB, as Beneficiary. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate as of 05/07/2014 Monthly Payments $54,498.10 Late Charges $1,950.84 Lender’s Fees & Costs ($1,027.03) Total Arrearage $55,421.91 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $1,500.00 Title Report $856.56 Statutory Mailings $33.66 Recording Costs $14.00 Postings $ 8 0 . 0 0 To t a l C o s t s $2,484.22 Total Amount Due: $57,906.13 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Balance of $240,991.70, together with interest as provided in the note or other

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instrument evidencing the Obligation from 04/01/11, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on September 12, 2014. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 09/01/14 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before 09/01/14 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after 09/01/14 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS Pernie Walla AKA Pernie N. Walla 682 Kodiak Avenue Camano Island, WA 98282 Pernie Walla AKA Pernie N. Walla PO Box 628 Stanwood, WA 98292 Brenda Walla 682 Kodiak Avenue Camano Island, WA 98282 Brenda Walla PO Box 628 Stanwood, WA 98292 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of

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Pernie Walla AKA Pernie N. Walla PO Box 628 Stanwood, WA 98292 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Pernie Walla AKA Pernie N. Walla 682 Kodiak Avenue Camano Island, WA 98282 by both first class and certified mail, return receipt requested on 04/03/14, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 04/03/14 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and a l l t h o s e w h o h o l d b y, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incor-

porated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USAForeclosure.com. EFFECTIVE: 05/07/2014 Date Executed: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature 13555 SE 36th St. Suite 100 Bellevue, WA 98006 Contact: Breanon Miller (425) 586-1900.(TS#7021. 18083) 1002.267053-File No. Legal No. WCW580184 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. August 13, September 3, 2014.

DOT Auditor File No.: 4162767 Tax Parcel ID No.: R23020-157-3230/801200 Abbreviated Legal: Section 20, Township 30 North, Range 2 East; Ptn. NW SE, Island Co., WA Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date of this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. C O N TA C T A H O U S I N G COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you are eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to keep your house, you may contact the following: The statewide foreclosure hotline for assistance and referral to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission Telephone: Toll-free: 1-877-894-HOME (1-877-894-4663). Web s i t e : http://www.dfi.wa.gov/consumers/homeownership/post purchase counselors foreclosure.htm The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Telephone: Tollfree: 1-800-569-4287. Web site: http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm?webListAction=search&searchstate=WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys Te l e p h o n e : To l l - f r e e : 1-800-606-4819. Web site: http://nwjustice.org/whatclear. I. On September 12, 2014, at 10:00 AM. outside the main entrance of the Island County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memorial at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Washington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real property “Property”, situated in the County(ies) of ISLAND, State of Washington: All that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 20, Township 31 North, Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest Corner of said Northwest Quarter; Thence North 00 degrees 17’12” East, along the West Line of said Quarter, a distance of 103.29 feet to the Point of Beginning; Thence North 00 degrees 17’12” East, along said West Line, a distance of 95.76 feet; Thence North 72 degrees 22’32” East, a distance of 676.65 feet; Thence North 00 degrees 18’30” East, a distance of 96.54 feet; Thence North 74 degrees 52’53” East, a distance of 236.02 feet; Thence South 01 degrees 31’18” West, a distance of 467.90 feet; Thence North 88 degrees 29’59” West, a distance of 869.88 feet to the Point of Beginning. Together with easements as depicted on Record of Survey recorded in Volume 11 of Surveys, at Pages 364-366 under Auditor’s File No. 20043025 (Also shown of record as Lot D of Plantation Ridge according to survey recorded September 17, 2001 under Auditor’s File No. 20043025. More accurately described

as: All that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 20, Township 30 North, Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian, described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest Corner of said Northwest Quarter; Thence North 00 degrees 17’12” East, along the West Line of said Quarter, a distance of 103.29 feet to the Point of Beginning; Thence North 00 degrees 17’12” East, along said West Line, a distance of 95.76 feet; Thence North 72 degrees 22’32” East, a distance of 676.65 feet; Thence North 00 degrees 18’30” East, a distance of 96.54 feet; Thence North 74 degrees 52’53” East, a distance of 236.02 feet; Thence South 01 degrees 31’18” West, a distance of 467.90 feet; Thence North 88 degrees 29’59” West, a distance of 869.88 feet to the Point of Beginning. Together with easements as depicted on Record of Survey recorded in Volume 11 of Surveys, at Pages 364-366 under Auditor’s File No. 20043025 (Also shown of record as Lot D of Plantation Ridge according to survey recorded September 17, 2001 under Auditor’s File No. 20043025. Commonly known as: 744 Plantation Drive Greenbank, WA 98253 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 02/14/06, recorded on 02/21/06, under Auditor’s File No. 4162767, records of ISLAND County, Washington, from Brian J Bird and Kirsten P. Bird, husband and wife, as Grantor, to Davidson Czeisler & Kilpatric, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for AEGIS Wholesale Corporation, its successors and assigns, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to The Bank of New York Mellon, f/k/a The Bank of New York, as trustee for the Certificateholders CWALT, INC., Alternative Loan Trust 2006-OA11 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006OA11, under an Assignment/Successive Assignments recorded under Auditor’s File No. 4274751. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate as of 5/2/2014 Monthly Payments $305,313.81 Late Charges $0.00 Lende r ’s F e e s & C o s t s $9,292.86 Total Arrearage $314,606.67 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $1,050.00 Title Report $2,590.32 Statutory Mailings $22.44 Recording Costs $14.00 Postings $80.00 Sale Costs $0.00 Total Costs $3,756.76 Total Amount Due: $318,363.43 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Balance of $1,202,092.84, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 02/01/08, and such other costs and fees

as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on September 12, 2014. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 09/01/14 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before 09/01/14 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after 09/01/14 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS Brian J. Bird 744 Plantation Drive Greenbank, WA 98253 Kristen P. Bird 744 Plantation Drive Greenbank, WA 98253 Brian J. Bird 750 Plantation Drive Greenbank, WA 98253 Kristen P. Bird 750 Plantation Drive Greenbank, WA 98253 by both first class and certified mail, return receipt requested on 03/26/14, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 03/27/14 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and a l l t h o s e w h o h o l d b y, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the pur-

chaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USAForeclosure.com. EFFECTIVE: 5/2/2014 Date Executed: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature 13555 SE 36th St. Suite 100 Bellevue, WA 98006 Contact: K a t h y Ta g g a r t (425) 586-1900. (TS# 7236.25263) 1002.266656-File No. Legal No. WCW580181 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. August 13, September 3, 2014.

03/30/2006 as 4166230 Tax Parcel ID No.: S8050-00-08016-0/362422 Abbreviated Legal: Lot 16, Block 8, Rolling Hills, #1, Island Co., WA Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. I. On September 12, 2014, at 10:00 AM outside the main entrance of the Island County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memorial at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Washington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real property “Property”, situated in the County(ies) of ISLAND, State of Washington: Lot 16, Block 8, Plat of Rolling Hills Division No. 1, according to the Plat thereof, rec o r d e d i n Vo l u m e 6 o f Plats, Pages 43 and 44, records of Island County, Washington. Situated in Island County, Washington. Commonly known as: 948 Diane Avenue Oak Harbor, WA 98277 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 02/22/06, recorded on 03/07/06, under Auditor’s File No. 4164086 and re-recorded 03/30/2006 as 4166230, records of ISLAND County, Washington, from Granvel F. Wheeler, Jr and Deborah A. Wheeler, husband and wife, as Grantor, to Chicago Title Insurance Company, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of Alaska USA Mortgage Company, LLC, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned by Bank of America, N.A. to Nationstar Mortgage LLC, under an Assignment/Successive Assignments recorded under Auditor’s File No. 4343077. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate as of 05/28/2014 Monthly Payments $81,078.79 Lender’s Fees & Costs $300.21 Total Arrearage $81,379.00 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $206.25 Statutory Mailings $50.49 Recording Costs $34.00 Postings $80.00 Sale Costs $31.50 Total Costs $402.24 To t a l A m o u n t D u e : $81,781.24 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Balance of $202,253.66, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 10/01/09, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on September 12, 2014. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subse-

CALL FOR BIDS North Whidbey Fire and Rescue is soliciting bids for the purchase of one or two used fire engines. For Bid Specifications and Instructions to Bidders please go to our website: www.nwfr.org or the District Office: 770 NE Midway Blvd #201 Legal No. WCW584300 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. August 27, 30, September 3, 6, 2014. NOTICE TO ALL SWANTOWN WATER DISTRICT CUSTOMERS The Annual meeting for Swantown Water District will be held on: T h u r s d ay, S e p t e m b e r 11, 2014 7 P.M. at Whidbey Golf & Country Club 2430 SW Fairway Lane Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Legal No. WCW584642 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. August 30, September 3, 6, 10, 2014. 7236.25263 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Bank of New York Mellon, f/k/a The Bank of New York, as trustee, on behalf of the holders of the Alternative Loan Trust 2006OA11, Mortgage Pass Through Certificates Series 2006-OA11 Grantee: Brian J. Bird and Kirsten P. Bird, husband and wife Ref to

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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ISLAND In the Matter of the Estate of: BETTY JO COMPNEY, Deceased. No. 14-4-00185-3 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.40.030 The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the Decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any o t h e r w i s e a p p l i c a bl e statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020 (1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of this notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the Decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication: August 27, 2014 /s/ Michael M. Waller MICHAEL M. WALLER, WSBA No. 6310 Law Offices of Christon C. Skinner, P.S. Attorneys for Personal Representative 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor, Washington 98277 /s/ Diana L. Frohn DIANA L. FROHN, Personal Representative Cour t of Probate Proceedings: ISLAND COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT Cause No. 14-4-00185-3 Legal No. WCW583569 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. August 27, September 3, 10, 2014. 7303.25172 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Nationstar Mortgage LLC Grantee: Deborah Wheeler and the Heirs and D e v i s e e s o f G r a n v e l F. Wheeler, Jr., deceased Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 4164086 and re-recorded

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quent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 09/01/14 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before 09/01/14 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after 09/01/14 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the B o r r o w e r, G r a n t o r, a n y Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS Deborah Wheeler AKA Deborah A. Wheeeler 948 Diane Avenue Oak Harbor, WA 98277 The Heirs and Devisees for the Estate of Granvel F. W h e e l e r J r. A K A F r e d Wheeler 7 Northwest 6th Street Apt #5 Coupeville, WA 98239 The Heirs and Devisees for the Estate of Granvel F. Wheeler Jr.AKA Fred Wheeler 948 Diane Ave n u e O a k H a r b o r, W A 98277 Deborah Wheeler AKA Deborah A. Wheeler 7 Northwest 6th Street Apt#5 Coupeville, WA 98239 The Heirs and Devisees for the Estate of Granvel F. Wheeler J r. A K A F r e d W h e e l e r 37501 State Route 20 Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Deborah Wheeler AKA Deborah A. Wheeler 37501 State Route 20 Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Deborah Wheeler AKA Deborah A. Wheeler 948 Diane Avenue Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Deborah Wheeler AKA Deborah A. Wheeler 7 Northwest 6th Street Apt#5 Coupeville, WA 98239 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Deborah Wheeler AKA Deborah A. Wheeler 37501 State Route 20 Oak Harbor, WA 98277 by both first class and certified mail, return receipt requested on 04/22/14, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 04/23/14 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and a l l t h o s e w h o h o l d b y, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE

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TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USAForeclosure.com. EFFECTIVE: 05/28/2014 Date Executed: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature 13555 SE 36th St. Suite 100 Bellevue, WA 98006 Contact: Heather L. Smith (425) 586-1900. (TS#7303.25172) 1002.262343-File No. Legal No. WCW580188 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. August 13, September 3, 2014.

ISLAND CO., WA Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date of this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. C O N TA C T A H O U S I N G COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you are eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to keep your house, you may contact the following: The statewide foreclosure hotline for assistance and referral to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission Telephone: Toll-free: 1-877-894-HOME (1-877-894-4663). Web s i t e : http://www.dfi.wa.gov/consumers/homeownership/post_purchase_counselors_foreclosure.htm The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Telephone: Tollfree: 1-800-569-4287. Web site: http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm?webListAction=search&searchstate=WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys Te l e p h o n e : To l l - f r e e : 1-800-606-4819. Web site: http://nwjustice.org/whatc l e a r. I . O n O c t o b e r 3 , 2014, at 10:00 AM. outside the main entrance of the Island County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memorial at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Washington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real property “Property”, situated in the County(ies) of ISLAND, State of Washington: All that portion of Lot 1 of Short Plat recorded in Volume 3 of Short Plats, pages 134 and 135, records of Island County, being a portion of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 14, Township 31 North, Range 2 East W.M., described as follows: Commencing at the Northwest corner of said Lot 1, which point is 30.00 feet East of as measured perpendicular to the West line of said Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter; thence South 0 degrees 00’00” East along the West line of said Lot 1 a distance of 120.74 feet to a point on the Northerly margin of a private 40.00 wide access and utility easement and the True Point of Beginning; thence South 89 degrees 05’49” East a distance of 22.42 feet; thence North 68 degrees 17’13” East a distance of 158.18 feet to the beginning of a tangent curve to the right having a radius of 60.00 feet; thence along the arc of said curve through a central angle of 50 degrees 00’10” a distance of 52.36 feet to a point on the East line of said Lot 1; thence South 0 degrees 00’00” East along said East line a distance of 355.66 feet; thence North 90 degrees 00’00” West a distance of 220.00 feet to a point 30.00 feet East of the West line of said Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter; thence North 00

degrees 00’00” West parallel with said West line a distance of 300.40 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Situate in the County of Island, State of Washington. Commonly known as: 795 Homestead Place Camano Island, WA 98282 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 02/22/06, recorded on 02/28/06, under Auditor’s File No. 4163468, records of ISLAND County, Washington, from Marshall R. Hopkins, As His Separate Property, as Grantor, to Land Title Company, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. solely as nominee for Residential Capital Corp, its successors and assigns, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK,AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST2006-11CB MORTG A G E PA S S - T H R O U G H C E RT I F I C AT E S , S E R I E S 2006-11CB, under an Assignment/Successive Assignments recorded under Auditor’s File No. 4298447. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate as of 05/29/2014 Monthly Payments $109,133.14 Total Arrearage $109,133.14 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $1,000.00 Title Report $993.52 Statutory Mailings $11.22 Recording Costs $14.00 Postings $ 8 0 . 0 0 To t a l C o s t s $2,098.74 Total Amount Due: $111,231.88 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Balance of $311,088.48, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 10/01/10, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on October 3, 2014. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 09/22/14 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before 09/22/14 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after 09/22/14 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower,

Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS Marshall R. Hopkins 795 Homestead Place Camano Island, WA 98282 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Marshall R. Hopkins 795 Homestead Place Camano Island, WA 98282 by both first class and certified mail, return receipt requested on 04/24/14, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 04/24/14 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and a l l t h o s e w h o h o l d b y, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USAForeclosure.com. EFFECTIVE: 05/29/2014 Date Executed: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature 13555 SE 36th St. Suite 100 Bellevue, WA 98006 Contact: Heather L. Smith (425) 586-1900. (TS#7477.20156) 1002.267865-File No. Legal No. WCW585580 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. September 3, 24, 2014

I, A Washington Limited Partnership Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 4142501 Tax Parcel ID No.: S6192-00-00014-0/527861 Abbreviated Legal: Lot 14, Brutus, Div 1, Island Co., WA Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date of this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you are eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to keep your house, you may contact the following: The statewide foreclosure hotline for assistance and referral to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission Telephone: Toll-free: 1-877-894-HOME (1-877-894-4663). Web s i t e : http://www.dfi.wa.gov/consumers/homeownership/post purchase counselors foreclosure.htm The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development Telephone: Tollfree: 1-800-569-4287. Web site: http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm?webListAction=search&searchstate=WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys Te l e p h o n e : To l l - f r e e : 1-800-606-4819. Web site: http://nwjustice.org/whatclear. I. On September 12, 2014, at 10:00 AM. outside the main entrance of the Island County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memorial at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Washington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following described real property “Property”, situated in the County(ies) of ISLAND, State of Washington: Lot 14, Plat of Brutus Division #1, according to the Plat thereof, recorded in Volume 13 of Plats, Page 2, Records of Island County, Washington. Situated in Island County, Washington. Commonly known as: 3466 Timothy Way Camano Island, WA 98282 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 07/27/05, recorded on 07/29/05, under Auditor’s File No. 4142501, records of ISLAND County, Washington, from Gail E. Davis, a single person, as Grantor, to Joan H. Anderson, EVP on behalf of Flagstar Bank, FSB, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for RNB Mortgage Company, its successors and assigns, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned by Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. to The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificate Holders of CWALT, Inc., Alternative Loan Trust 2005-J13, Mortgage Pass-through Certificates, Series 2005-J13, under an Assignment/Successive Assignments recorded under Auditor’s File No. 4301137.

*The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s default on the Obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other defaults: Amount due to reinstate as of 05/02/2014 Monthly Payments $119,970.50 Late Charges $6,718.32 Lender’s Fees & Costs $7,125.07 Total Arrearage $133,813.89 Trustee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $1,500.00 Title Report $1,306.57 Statutory Mailings $78.54 Recording Costs $14.00 Postings $80.00 Sale Costs $ 0 . 0 0 To t a l C o s t s $2,979.11 Total Amount Due: $136,793.00 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Balance of $479,879.40, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 03/01/10, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, encumbrances or condition of the Property on September 12, 2014. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 09/01/14 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time before 09/01/14 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any time after 09/01/14 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): NAME AND ADDRESS Gail E. Davis 3466 Timothy Way Camano Island, WA 98282 Gail E. Davis 4227 East Andrea Drive Cave Creek, AZ 85331-2631 Gail E. Davis 5977 Taormino Avenue San Jose, CA 95123 Gail E. Davis 1123 Rolling Drive Camano Island, WA 98282 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Gail E. Davis 3466 Timothy Way Camano Island, WA 98282 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Gail E. Davis 4227 East Andrea Drive Cave Creek, AZ 85331-2631 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Gail E. Davis 5977 Taormino Avenue San Jose, CA 95123

Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Gail E. Davis 1123 Rolling Drive Camano Island, WA 98282 Washington Duplexes Limited Partnership I 3466 Timothy Way Camano Island, WA 98282 Washington Duplexes Limited Partnership I 4227 East Andrea Drive Cave Creek, AZ 85331-2631 Washington Duplexes Limited Partnership I c/o John Schroeder 4506B120th Street Northeast Marysville, WA 98271 Washington Duplexes Limited Partnership I c/o American Escrow, Inc. P.O. Box 1149 Stanwood, WA 98292 Washington Duplexes Limited Partnership I 1123 Rolling Drive Camano Island, WA 98282 Washington Duplexes Limited Partnership I 5977 Taormino Avenue San Jose, CA 95123 by both first class and certified mail, return receipt requested on 04/01/14, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 03/31/14 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.northwesttrustee.com and are incorporated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwesttrustee.com and www.USA-Foreclosure.com. EFFECTIVE: 05/02/2014 Date Executed: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature 13555 SE 36th St. Suite 100 Bellevue, WA 9 8 0 0 6 C o n t a c t : Vo n n i e McElligott (425) 586-1900. (TS#8193.20292) 1002.266835-File No. Legal No. WCW580182 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. August 13, September 3, 2014.

PORT OF COUPEVILLE NOTICE OF PRELIMINARY BUDGET AMENDMENT APPROVAL AND PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Preliminary Budget Amendment for the f i s c a l ye a r 2 0 1 4 h a s been approved by the Port Board of Commissioners and placed on file at the office of the Port District at #24 Front S t r e e t ( P O B ox 5 7 7 ) Coupeville, WA 98239. A copy of the Amendment may be obtained at the aforementioned address. This Preliminary Budget Amendment may also be read on the Por t’s website: por tofcoupeville.org. A public hearing will be held by the Port Board as part of the Port Board’s Regular Public Meeting at 10:00 AM Wednesday, September 10, 2014 at the Sno-Isle Library, 788 Alexander Street Coupeville, WA 98239 for the pur pose of fixing and adopting the Final 2014 Budget Amendment for the Port District. Questions regarding the Preliminary Budget Amendment may be directed to Tim McDonald, the Exe c u t i v e D i r e c t o r, a t (360) 678-5020, or email: executivedirector@portofcoupeville.org. Legal No. WCW583628 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. August 27, September 3, 2014. 7477.20156 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK,AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWALT, INC., ALTERNAT I V E L O A N TRUST2006-11CB MORTG A G E PA S S - T H R O U G H C E RT I F I C AT E S , S E R I E S 2006-11CB Grantee: Marshall R. Hopkins, as his separate estate Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 4163468 Ta x P a r c e l I D N o . : R23114-343-0130/801999 Abbreviated Legal: PTN LOT 1, SHORT PLAT NO. 30-94, VOL. 3 OF SP, PAGE 134,

8193.20292 Grantors: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificate Holders of CWALT, Inc., Alternative Loan Trust 2005-J13, Mortgage Pass-through Certificates, Series 2005-J13 Grantee: Washington Duplexes Limited Partnership

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PUBLIC NOTICE DETERMINATION OF NONSIGNIFICANCE Notice is given under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), RCW 43.21C.080, that the City o f L a n g l ey, i n a c c o r dance with WAC 19711-340, did on September 3, 2014 issue a Determination of Nonsignificance with a four teen (14) day comment perio d o n a p r o p o s a l fo r amendments to the city’s development regulations including standards for maintenance and demolition of historic structures and design standards for buildings on First Street in the Central Business District. The City of Langley as the lead agency for this proposal has determined that it does not have a probable significant adverse impact on the environment. An environmental impact statement is not required under RCW 43.21C030 (2) (c). The decision was made after review of a comp l e t e d e nv i r o n m e n t a l checklist and other information on file with the lead agency. This information is available to the public on request at city hall PO Box 366 Langley, WA 98260 or online at www.langleywa.org. The proposed amendments constitute a GMA action under WAC 19711-340(2)(v) and the City of Langley will not therefore act upon the proposals for 14 days from September 3, 2014. Comments may be submitted to the above address by September 17, 2014. An appeal of this threshold determination must be filed within 10 days from the close of the comment period (September 29, 2014). Legal No. WCW585845 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. September 3, 2014. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY NOTICE OF AVA I L A B I L I T Y O F A FINDING OF NO SIGN I F I C A N T I M PA C T (FONSI) FOR BREAKWAT E R C O N S T RU C TION AND PIER DEMOLITION AT NAVAL AIR STATION WHIDBEY ISLAND, OAK HARBOR, WASHINGTON Pursuant to the Council on Environmental Quality regulations (40 Code of Federal Regulations Parts 1500-1508) implementing the National Environmental Policy Act and Navy regulations (32 CFR Part 775), and Chief of Naval Operations Instruction 5090.1D, the Depar tment of the Navy (Navy) gives notice that an Environmental Assessment (EA) has been prepared and an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is not required for pier demolition and breakwater construction at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Oak Harbor, Washington. The Proposed Action (Preferred Alternative) consists of: demolishing an existing 536-foot long by 50-foot wide finger pier, currently functioning as a breakwater for the fuel pier; constructing a 400-foot long by 8foot wide breakwater, suppor ted by up to 90 pre-cast concrete piles (installed via impact

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hammer pile driver) with cast-in-place reinforced concrete caps; constr ucting a sheet pile wall adjacent to the existing fuel pier using push-pile technology; dredging a 3.9-acre access channel; and replacing six existing anchor buoys with six new helical anchor buoys. All construction activity would occur between Ju n e 2 0 1 5 a n d Ju n e 2017. The purpose of the Proposed Action is to improve safe, reliable access to the existing Seap l a n e B a s e f u e l p i e r. The Proposed Action is needed to protect fuel transfer operations at the fuel pier during severe weather, improve access to the fuel pier during low tides, and enable fuel pier access for vessels with drafts of up to 16 ft. The FONSI addressing this action is based on a n E A d a t e d Au g u s t 2014, which evaluated the potential environm e n t a l e f fe c t s o f t h e Proposed Action. The EA and FONSI are available electronically at the following website for a period of 60 days from the date of this notice: http://go.usa.gov/kQ6e. The EA and FONSI are also available in hardc o py a t t h e fo l l ow i n g public libraries: Oak Harbor (865 SE Barrington Dr), Coupeville (788 NW Alexander St), Anacor tes (1220 10th St), and La Conner (614 Morris St). For additional information regarding the EA or project, please contact: Naval Facilities Engineering Command Northwest, 1101 Tautog Circle, Silverdale, WA 98315 (Attn: Mr. Wes Miksa). Legal No. WCW585658 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. September 3, 6, 10, 2014.

S N OW S H O E P L AC E , GREENBANK, WA. The Proper ty is subject to that cer tain Deed of Trust dated 9/15/2006, recorded 9/20/2006, under Auditor’s/Recorder’s No. 4182215, records of ISLAND County, Washington, from TROY O. JOHNSON, A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SEPARATE ESTATE, as Grantor, to STEWART TITLE OF ISLAND COUNTY, as Trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECT RO N I C R E G I S T R A TION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMIEE FOR A L A S K A U S A M O RTGAGE COMPANY. LLC, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which is presently held by U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. II No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of t h e o bl i g a t i o n i n a ny court by reason of the Borrower’s or Grantor’s default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III The default(s) for which this foreclosure is/are made are as follows: FAILURE TO PAY T H E M O N T H LY PAYMENT WHICH BECAME DUE ON 1/1/2012, AND ALL SUBSEQUENT MONTHLY PAYMENTS, PLUS LATE CHARGES A N D OT H E R C O S T S AND FEES AS SET FORTH. Other potential defaults do not involve payment to the Beneficiary. If applicable, each of these defaults must also be cured. Listed below are categor ies of common defaults which do not Involve payment of money to the Beneficiar y. Opposite of each such listed default is a brief description of the action/documentation necessar y to cure the default. The list does not exhaust all possible other defaults; any defaults identified by Beneficiary or Trustee that are not listed below must also be cured. OTHER DEFAULT ACTION NECE S S A RY TO C U R E N o n p a y m e n t o f Ta x es/Assessments Deliver to Trustee written proof that all taxes and assessments against the property are paid current Default under any senior lien Deliver to Trustee written proof that all senior liens are pain current and that no other defaults exist Failure to insure proper ty against hazard Deliver to Trustee written proof that the property is insure against hazard as required by the Deed of Trust Waste Cease and desist from committing waste, repair all damage to property and maintain property as required in Deed of Trust Unauthorized sale of proper ty (Due on sale) Revert title to permitted vestee Failure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in arrears: Delinquent Payments from January 01, 2012 7 payments at $ 1,549.71 each S 10,847.97 12 payments at $ 1,591.84 each $ 19,102.08 9 payments at $ 1,572.51 each $ 14,152.59 (01-01-12 through 04-25-14) Late Charges S 497.60 Net Other Fees: $ 120.00 MTGR Rec Corp Adv: $ 5,600.00 BENEFICIARY ADVANCES TRUSTEE EXPENSES Trustee Fee $ 725.00 Certified Mailing Cost $ 125.25 Posting Cost $ 270.00 Postponement Cost $ 300.00 Publication Cost $ 2,418.40 Recording Cost

$ 181.00 TSG Guarant e e Po l i c y $ 7 2 4 . 0 0 Amount to reinstate on o r b e fo r e 0 4 / 2 5 / 1 4 $ 55,063.89 IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Tr u s t i s : P r i n c i p a l $183,755.01, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument secured, and such other costs and fees as are due under the note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V The above-described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Tr u s t a s p r ov i d e d by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, or encumbrances on September 12, 2014. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III must be cured by September 1, 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time on or b e fo r e S e p t e m b e r 1 , 2014, (11 days before the sale date) the defaults) as set forth in paragraph III is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated at any time after September 1, 2014, (11 d ay s b e fo r e t h e s a l e d a t e ) a n d b e fo r e t h e sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire principal and interest secured by the Deed o f Tr u s t , p l u s c o s t s , fees, and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following addresses: T ROY O. J O H N S O N , 3350 HARMON WILLIAMS ROAD, MOBILE, A L , 3 6 6 0 8 T R OY O. JOHNSON, 867 SNOWSHOE PLACE, GREEN BANK, WA, 98253 by both first class and certified mail on 11/07/2012, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 11/7/2012, the Borrower and Grantor were personally served with said written notice of default or the written Notice of Default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty descr ibed in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII The Tr u s t e e w h o s e n a m e and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of alt costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all t h o s e w h o h o l d b y, through or under the Grantor of all of their interest in the above described property. IX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they br ing a lawsuit to restrain the same pursuant to RCW 61.24-130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s Sale. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE

FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME. You have only 20 days from the recording date on this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DEL A Y. C O N T A C T A HOUSING COUNSEL O R OT A N AT TO R NEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to access your situation and refer you to mediation if you eligible and it may help you save your h o m e. S e e b e l ow fo r safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and oppor tunities to keep house, you may contact the following: The statewide foreclosure hotline for assistance and referral to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission: Telephone: 1-877-894-HOME (1-877-894-4663) Web site: www.wshfc.org The United States Depar tment of Housing and Urban Development: Telephone: 1-800-569-4287 Web site: www.hud.gov The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing: Telephone: 1 -800-606-4819 Web site: www.ocla.wa.gov X NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants and tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceeding under the Unlawful Detainer Act, Chapter 59.12 RCW. Sale Information Line: 714-730-2727 or Website: http://www.lpsasap.com DATED: 4/25/14 PEAK FORECLOSURE SERVICES OF WASHINGTON, INC., AS TRUSTEE Smith Tower, 26th Floor, 506 Second Ave., Seattle, WA 98104 By: Georgina Rodriguez, Trustee Sale Officer Address for Service of Process: Peak Foreclosure Services of Washington, Inc. 506 Second Ave Ste 2600 Seattle, WA 98104 (206) 682-0822 Address for Account Inquir ies: Peak Foreclosure Services, Inc. 5900 Canoga Avenue, Suite 220 Woodland Hills, CA 91367 (818) 591-9237 A-4458495 08/13/2014, 09/03/2014 Legal No. WCW580165 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. August 13, September 3, 2014.

al property (hereafter referred to collectively as the “Property”), situated in the County of ISLAND, State of Washington: LOT 12, BLOCK 5 , S C AT C H E T H E A D ADDITION, DIVISION NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, R E C O R D E D I N VO L U M E 8 O F P L AT S , PAGES 3, 4, 5 AND 6 RECORDS OF ISLAND C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G TON. SITUATED IN ISLAND COUNTY, WASHINGTON Tax Parcel No: S8110-00-05012-0, commonly known as 7 9 0 4 G U E M E S AV E N U E , C L I N TO N , WA . The Property is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 11/16/2006, recorded 11/20/2006, under Auditor’s/Recorde r ’s N o. 4 1 8 7 3 7 3 , records of ISLAND C o u n t y, Wa s h i n g t o n , from CHRIS PETERS AND HEIDI N PETERS, HUSBAND WIFE, as Grantor, to CHICAGO T I T L E C O M PA N Y, a s Tr u s t e e , i n f a v o r o f HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION III, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which is presently held by U.S. B a n k Tr u s t , N . A . , a s Trustee for LSF8 Master Participation Trust. II No action commenced by the Beneficiar y of the Deed of Tr ust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any court by reason of the Borrower’s or Grantor’s default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III The default(s) for which this foreclosure is/are made are as follows: FAILURE TO PAY THE MONTHLY PAY M E N T W H I C H BECAME DUE ON 5/21/2010, AND ALL S U B S E Q U E N T MONTHLY PAYMENTS, PLUS LATE CHARGES A N D OT H E R C O S T S AND FEES AS SET FORTH. Failure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in arrears:; Amount due as of May 14, 2014 Delinquent Payments from May 21, 2010 48 payments at $ 1,021.74 each $ 49,043.52 (05-21-10 through 05-14-14) Late Charges: $ 1,002.69 BENEFICIA RY A DVA N C E S TO TAL UNCOLLECTED $ 8,265.48 Suspense Credit: $ 0.00 TOTAL: $ 58,311.69 IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Tr u s t i s : P r i n c i p a l $125,378.74, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument secured, and such other costs and fees as are due under the note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expenses of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, or encumbrances on September 12, 2014. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III must be cured by September 1, 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time on or before September 1, 2014, (11 days before the sale date) the default(s) as set for th in paragraph III is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be termi-

nated at any time after September 1, 2014, (11 d ay s b e fo r e t h e s a l e d a t e ) a n d b e fo r e t h e sale, by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire principal and interest secured by the Deed o f Tr u s t , p l u s c o s t s , fees, and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following addresses: C H R I S P E T E R S, P O B OX 7 2 2 , C L I N TO N , WA, 98236 CHRIS PETERS, 7904 GUEMES AV E N U E , C L I N TO N , WA, 98236 HEIDI N PETERS, 7904 GUEMES AV E N U E , C L I N TO N , WA, 98236 HEIDI N PET E R S, P O B OX 7 2 2 , CLINTON, WA, 98236 by both first class and certified mail on 1 /16/2014, proof of which is in the possession of t h e Tr u s t e e ; a n d o n 1/16/2014, the Borrower and Grantor were personally served with said written notice of default or the written Notice of Default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII The Tr ustee’s Sale will be held in accordance with Ch. 61.24 RCW and anyone wishing to bid at the sale will be required to have in his/her possession at the time the bidding commences, cash, cashier’s check, or certified check in the amount of at least one dollar over the Beneficiary’s opening bid. In addition, the successful bidder will be required to pay the full amount of his/her bid in cash, cashier’s check, or certified check within one hour of the making of the bid. T h e Tr u s t e e w h o s e name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fe e s d u e a t a ny t i m e prior to the sale. VIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all of their interest in the above described property. IX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they br ing a lawsuit to restrain the same pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s Sale. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME. You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date on this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DEL A Y. C O N T A C T A HOUSING COUNSEL O R O R A N AT TO R NEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you are eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would

like assistance in determining your rights and oppor tunities to keep yo u r h o u s e, yo u m ay contact the following: The statewide foreclosure hotline for assist a n c e a n d r e fe r ra l t o housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission T e l e p h o n e : 1-877-894-HOME (1-877-984-4663) Web site: http://www.dfi.wa.gov/co n s u m e r s / h o m e ow n e r ship/post_purchase_counselors_foreclosure.htm The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development T e l e p h o n e : 1 - 8 0 0 - 5 6 9 - 4 2 8 7 We b site: http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm?webListAction= searchandsearchstate= WA a n d f i l t e r S v c = d f c wide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorn e y s Te l e p h o n e : 1-800-606-4819 Website: http://nwjustice.org/what-clear NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceeding under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with section 2 of t h i s a c t . D AT E D : 5/9/2014 REGIONAL TRUSTEE SERVICES CORPORATION Tr ustee By: MELANIE BEAM A N , AU T H O R I Z E D AGENT Address: 616 1st Avenue, Suite 500 S e a t t l e, WA 9 8 1 0 4 Phone: (206) 340-2550 Sale Information: w w w. r t r u s t e e. c o m A-4460243 08/13/2014, 09/03/2014 Legal No. WCW580162 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. August 13, September 3, 2014.

N OT I C E O F T RU S TEE’S SALE Pursuant to R.C.W. Chapter 61.24, e t s e q . a n d 62A.9A-604(a) (2) et seq. Trustee’s Sale No: WA - U S B - 1 2 0 1 3 0 0 7 Loan No. 6850018981 I N OT I C E I S H E R E B Y GIVEN that the undersigned Trustee, PEAK FORECLOSURE SERVICES OF WASHINGTON, INC., will on September 12, 2014, at the hour of 10:00 AM, at THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO T H E C I T Y H A L L , 865 SE BARRlNGTON DRIVE, OAK HARBOR, WA, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at the time of sale, the following descr ibed real and personal proper ty (hereafter referred to collectively as the “Proper ty”), situated in the County of ISLAND, State of Washington, to-wit: T H AT P O R T I O N O F GOVERNMENT LOT 2 IN SECTION 33, TOWNSHIP 31 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST OF THE WILLAMETTE MERIDIAN, DELINEATED AS LOT 1 OF SHORT P L A T N O . 58/90.23133-291-117 A S R E C O R D E D AU GUST 12, 1991 AS AUDITOR’S FILE NO. 91011957 IN VOLUME 2 O F S H O R T P L AT S , PAGE 309, RECORDS OF ISLAND COUNTY, S I T U AT E I N T H E COUNTY OF ISLAND, STATE OF WASHINGTON. Tax Parcel No: R231332870930, comm o n l y k n ow n a s 8 6 7

N OT I C E O F T RU S TEE’S SALE Pursuant to R.C.W. Chapter 61.24, e t s e q . a n d 62A.9A-604(a)(2) et seq. Trustee’s Sale No: 01FHF-130472 I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Trustee, REGIONAL TRUSTEE SERVICES CORPORATION, will on September 12, 2014, at the hour of 10:00 AM, at THE MAIN ENTRANCE TO CITY HALL, 865 SE BARRINGTON DRIVE, OAK HARBOR, WA, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at the time of sale, the following described real and person-

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF ISLAND In the Matter of the Estate of PATRICIA A. OLSON, Deceased. NO. 14 4 00189 6 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any o t h e r w i s e a p p l i c a bl e statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative, or their attorney at the address stated below, a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty

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SUPERIOR COURT OF the complaint, which has WASHINGTON been filed with the Clerk Legal Notices IN AND FOR THE of said Court. COUNTY OF ISLAND The purpose of this lawPUZZLE NO. 463 days after the personal WELLS FARGO BANK, suit is to obtain a judgrepresentative served or N.A., its successors in ment, and if not immediately paid, to be satisfied mailed the notice to the interest and/or assigns, through the foreclosure creditor as provided un- Plaintiff, of real property located d e r R C W 1 1 . 4 0 . 0 2 0 v. (1)(c); or (2) four months UNKNOWN HEIRS AND in Island County, Washafter the date of first DEVISEES OF BEVER- ington, and legally deAppliances publication of the notice. LY M. GREEN; ESTATE scribed as follows: If the claim is not pre- O F B E V E R L Y M . APARTMENT NO. 114, sented within this time G R E E N ; K I R K D . CREEKSIDE TERRACE APPLIANCES frame, the claim is forev- G A R D N E R ; A L I S O N C O N D O M I N I U M S , A We have the Largest er barred, except as oth- GREEN; CREEKSIDE C O N D O M I N I U M I N Selection of TERRACE HOMEOWNT E N D E D F O R R E S I erwise provided in RCW W/D set, Fridges, E R S A S S O C I AT I O N ; D E N T I A L U S E , A C 11.40.051 and standard and SXS 11.40.060. This bar is U N I T E D S TAT E S O F CORDING TO SURVEY Ranges & effective as to claims AMERICA; STATE OF M A P A N D S E T O F Dishwashers. against both the dece- WASHINGTON; OCCU- P L A N S , R E C O R D E D dent’s probate and non- PANTS OF THE PREM- U N D E R A U D I T O R ’ S Starting at $75 ea. ISES; and any persons F I L E N O . 8 7 0 0 7 6 5 6 probate assets. 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JERRY SMITH CHEVROLET

Dogs

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pets/animals Dogs

2014 CHEVROLET SPARK AUTOMATIC, SHOULD BE THE LOWEST PRICED SPARK (AUTO) ANYWHERE! STK# C4068 MSRP .......... $14,305 DISCOUNT ....-$1,316 TOTAL $12,989

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19,955

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2014 CHEVROLET MALIBU

MSRP .......... $22,965 DISCOUNT ....-$1,010 REBATE ........-$2,000

#1 AKC LABRADOR puppies Chocolate and Black. Great hunters or companions. Playful and loyal. OFA’s, lineage, first shots, de-wormed and vet checked. Parents on site. $550. $600. $650. 425-422-2428.

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DACHSHUND bor n 6/10/14 only one Cream with black hi-light left. Two sets of shots, dew claws removed, wormed. I own both parents. Ready to go! $700. Call 360-675-0128.

BEAUTIFUL AKC Registered German Shepherd Dogs (GSD) - European C h a m p i o n s h i p fa m i l y bloodlines. Black and Red/Tan. Raised in our home. 2 males and 1 fem a l e. H e a l t hy, l ov i n g and well socialized. Veter inar ian checked, wormed and 1st shots. Only FOREVER homes, must submit application. Call 425-891-0083 or email: 4GreatDogs@gmail.com View photos at www.4GreatDogs.com You’ll find everything you need in one website 24 hours a day 7 days a week: nw-ads.com. MISSING: Mother Purebred German Shepherd and her 2 puppies, ( m a l e a n d fe m a l e ) 7 weeks old. Call with any info: 253-265-2196 or 253-225-5259 leave message. (Gig Harbor)

ROTTWEILER pups, purebred, family raised, 1st shots, wormed. Tails & dew claws removed. Large heads. Males $700, Females $800. Parents are our family dogs and on site. 360.433.1842.

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2014 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 GOOD OLD-FASHIONED 2WD LONG BOX AUTOMATIC. PROBABLY THE CHEAPEST NEW CHEVY TRUCK IN THE STATE!! STK# T4147 MSRP .......... $27,830 DISCOUNT ....-$1,330 REBATE ........-$3,000

ALL-NEW! MSRP .......... $43,750 DISCOUNT ....-$3,760 REBATE ........-$4,000 TOTAL $35,990

STK# T5000

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Oak Harbor Sat 9/6 8:00-5:00, Sun 9/7 9:00-4:00 2306 S h a m r o ck L a n e, O a k H a r b o r. H o u s e h o l d items, lot of household furniture, piano, pictures, c o l l e c t i bl e s, c a m p i n g Freeland items, scuba apparel, Corner of Maxwell and weights & heavy bag, HWY 525, Sat. & Sun. patio furniture, small apSept. 6th & 7th. 10 am - pliances. Good stuff. 4 pm. Cash only. 1992 Fo r d E x p l o r e r $ 7 0 0 , Fisher Price playhouse OUR BEAUTIFUL AKC and tons of misc! Golden Retriever pup- FREELAND pies will be ready to go S AT U R D A Y O N LY ! t o t h e i r n e w h o m e s September 6th, 9am to soon. They have been 3pm. Downsizing - Movr a i s e d a r o u n d yo u n g ing to Mexico! Books, children and are well so- g l a s s w a r e , e x e r c i s e cialized. Both parents equipment, antiques, furhave excellent health niture and lots more! and OFA health clear- 4081 Alder Ave, Beverly ances. The mother is a Beach in Freeland. Marine Light Golden and the fa- OAK HARBOR, 98277. Power t h e r i s f u l l E n g l i s h #1 COMMUNITY YARD Cream Golden. $1250 SALE SAT ONLY; Pine each. For more pictures Te r r a c e n e i g h b o r s & and infor mation about Marketown businesses t h e p u p p i e s a n d o u r have come together this home/kennel please visit from 9 am - 3 pm. Come us at: www.mountain- check us out! Located at spr ingskennel.com or Au l t F i e l d R o a d a n d call Verity at 360-520- Summit Blvd. Hope to 1991 SeaRay 200 Over9196 see you there! Look for nighter LTD & 2011 dbl signs. Please no early a xe l K a r a va n t r a i l e r. birds. Well maintained – Merc OAK HARBOR, 98277. Cruiser - 400 hours on INDOOR / OUTDOOR e n g i n e . Fr e s h w a t e r Rummage Sale! Fri & boat, marina fuel only. Sat, Sept 5 & 6, 8:30 am Ideal for water skiing or to 1 pm. 2285 Fairway fishing. Great boat, inLane. terior needs TLC $6500. Call 360-579-4307 or OAK HARBOR, 98277. LG DOWNSIZING SALE 206-979-4978. Clinton, garage sales - WA Sat. only from 8 a - 2 p. WA Furniture, chairs, rocking Marine chair, file cabinets, kitchSail Garage/Moving Sales en table, kitchen items, dishes, sleeping bags, 7’ HANDCRAFTED SailIsland County linens, blankets, antique boat. Has center board, Clinton 98236 Deacons bench, desk, Sat. 9/6 & Sun. 9/7 9:00 small dresser, framed transom dolly, tiller, oars AM to 4:00 PM. 6418 S a r t , m i s c h o u s e h o l d and a mast but the sail is Central Ave near Fire items and tons more!!! not rigged. You supply Station. Tools, Clothing, Rain or shine. Located the spar and r igging. Asking $500. Call: 360Household, & Misc. at 1215 Devries Road. 639-5010

We Buy...

2015 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500 CREW CAB 4X4 FIRST OF THE 2015’S. WELL-EQUIPPED LT PKG, 6.0L MEANS $20K LESS THAN A DURAMAX! YOU BETTER BURN A LOT OF DIESEL FOR THAT KIND IF DOUGH!

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5 th WHEEL+F450 Truck 38’ 2010 Montana 3665RE has 4 slides. Satellite w/ auto seek, central vac, 40” Sams u n g T V, s u r r o u n d sound, King bed, side by side refrigerator & Corian counters. Power remote awning, leveling, slides. Plus many RV accessories. Also, 2011 F450 King Ranch with all options (sunroof, navigation, bed liner, 5th wheel hitch, Tonneau cover, etc). 36,000 miles. Both always garaged, asking $ 8 9 , 9 0 0 . C o u p ev i l l e . Call Ed 360-678-5522. Motorcycles

2003 BMW R1200 CLC Touring Bike 50K miles, Rich’s Custom Seat, lots o f ex t r a ’s , ve r y w e l l maintained. $5,000 obo. 360-679-9393.

2009 HONDA SHADOW AERO. Low miles! River Road bags, passenger b a ck r e s t & l u g g a g e rack, memphis shades quick release windAutomobiles Classics & Collectibles screen, brake light flasher, 25.6” seat height. ‘71 JAGUAR XKE 2 + 2 $5,100. 206-465-0437. Silver, V12 engine. Recently restored, beautiful Vehicles Wanted condition. 2nd place winner at 2012 and 2014 CARS/TRUCKS WANTSan Juan Isl. Concourse ED! Top $$$$$ PAID! d’Elegance $52,000. Fri- R u n n i n g o r N o t , A l l day Harbor. Call Jim for Makes!. Free Towing! more details and photos W e ’ r e L o c a l ! 7 360-378-9486. Days/Week. Call 1-800959-8518 Automobiles Cadillac

‘01 CADILLAC DEVILLE Only 48,000 mi. $7,900. Family owned. Excellent cond! Well maintained! Sleek full size luxury sedan. Gold w/ nice ivory leather int. CD player, heated seats, all power. Poulsbo. Call Nancy or Richard 360-598-4217 Need extra cash? Place your classified ad today! Call 1-800-388-2527 or Go online 24 hours a day www.nw-ads.com.

CASH FOR CARS! Any Make, Model or Year. We Pay MORE! Running or Not. Sell Your Car or Tr u c k T O D AY. F r e e Towing! Instant Offer: 1888-545-8647

REWARD FOR Information leading to 1938/39 Graham Automobile, last seen in Freeland. Or any other old cars would be considered. Call: 425275-2398


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