Whidbey Crosswind Sept. 23, 2011

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COVERING WHIDBEY ISLAND’S NAVAL AIR STATION COMMUNITY

CROSSWIND Whidbey

VOLUME 1, NO. 26 | 23 SEPTEMBER 2011

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Happy Birthday, NAS Whidbey Island!

Local man survives Reno air show crash By Kathy Reed

Whidbey Crosswind

Oak Harbor resident Ralph Corbin is lucky to be alive. Corbin, his son and his nephew had front row seats in the same VIP box as the former Bellingham couple killed last Friday when a World War II P-51 Mustang crashed at the

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Midshipman candidate Levi Ellis, left, and Culinary Specialist Seaman Jazmin Rodriguez help Naval Air Station Whidbey Island commanding officer, Capt. Jay Johnston cut a birthday cake Wednesday morning at the Admiral Nimitz HalI Galley in honor of the installation’s 69th birthday. NAS Whidbey was commissioned Sept. 21, 1942. Read more at www.whidbeycrosswind.com. KATHY REED/WHIDBEY CROSSWIND

Until they’re all home POW/MIA ceremony honors those still missing in action By K ATHY REED

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he rumbling of motorcycle engines signaled the start of a memorial service commemorating National POW/MIA Recognition Day last Friday on Naval Air Station Whidbey Island’s Seaplane Base. Hundreds of bikers, part of the Patriot Guard Riders, made their way up the hill to the POW/ MIA Sentinel Memorial Fountain, where the noon service was held. A modest crowd turned out for the

Lt. Cmdr. Brian Danielson addresses a crowd gathered on the NASWI Seaplane Base to commemorate National POW/MIA Recognition Day. KATHY REED/WHIDBEY CROSSWIND event, which opened with the presentation of colors, which included the POW/ MIA flag, by the Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps as an ensemble from the Oak Harbor High School Band played the National Anthem. Navy Chaplain Dan Link performed the invocation.

The service was led by Lt. Cmdr. Brian Danielson, a member of the National League of Families for POW/MIAs whose father, Air Force Capt. Ben Danielson, was missing in action for 38 years. “We spent a lot of time wondering,” he said. “We grew up very aware of the MIA/POW issue.” Danielson said the existence of the military’s Code of Conduct, an agreement all military members make with their country, explains why the POW/MIA issue is still relevant today. The code specifically addresses the conduct of service members if captured by the enemy. “That’s pretty powerful stuff,” Danielson said. “It’s the sacred contract that I would bet is resonating in the psyche of anyone in uniform today, or who has worn one.

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THIS EDITION VP-40 goes to Singapore for CARAT ....................pg. 2 Sarah Smiley: SpongeBob isn’t so bad ............pg. 2 Summit drives closer to veterans program....pg. 2 Patriot Guard honors those still missing ............pg. 7

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VP-40 enjoys CARAT in Singapore SpongeBob:

He’s not so bad

By Lt. j. g. DANIEL BUCCOLA VP-40 Public Affairs

SINGAPORE — Patrol Squadron (VP) 40 joined forces with Commander, Task Group (CTG) 73 from August 17 to 29 in the fourth installation of the Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) series during VP-40’s Seventh Fleet Deployment. Two qualified combat aircrews (CAC) detached to Singapore to participate in the exercise, along with USS Chung Hoon (DDG 93), USS Curtis Wilbur (DDG 54), one U.S. Navy Maritime Security Team, one U.S. Marine Corps Fleet Anti-Terrorism Team, and a U.S. Navy SH-60 Seahawk helicopter. CARAT is a series of bilateral military exercises conducted annually between U.S. Pacific Fleet and various Southeast Asia partner nations. This is the 17th year the United States military has participated in CARAT Singapore. CACs 7 and 9 flew in three flights during the exercise. The first and second flights simulated red and blue force opposition and were quite challenging because Singapore is the busiest port in the world. Over one quarter of the world’s cargo ships transit through this port every year. The third flight focused on VP-40 doing what it does best: anti-submarine warfare. Again the high density of shipping traffic proved challenging, but CAC 7 was nonetheless able to complete the exercise. While the combat aircrews were not airborne, they participated in multiple symposiums along with Singaporean and U.S. surface forces. CAC 9 had the opportunity to visit the Republic of Singapore Air Force 121st Squadron ashore Changi Air Base. The 121st Squadron shared the capabilities of the F-50 Fokker and their recent deployment experience, while VP-40 shared coordinated operations experience.

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Officers of Combat Aircrew 7 hold a plaque from the Royal Thai Navy in appreciation for VP-40’s efforts during CARAT Singapore. PHOTO COURTESY OF VP-40 PUBLIC AFFAIRS. “It was awesome to see the pride and enthusiasm that the 121st Squadron displayed when we talked about the mission,” said Lt. Christopher Lawson, patrol plane commander. “One could certainly tell they enjoyed supporting their country’s military.” Members of the 121st had recently returned from their first deployment to Djibouti in support of counterpiracy operations promoting increased stability in Horn of Africa area. Their three-month deployment had them flying the F-50 Fokker, a turboprop aircraft the Singapore Air Force utilizes as their maritime patrol aircraft. “CARAT Singapore was an excellent opportunity to meet with another great group of professionals,” said Lt. j.g. Jeffrey Graham of CAC 9. “The exercise was well planned and executed, and the exchange of ideas at the symposium was very informative. Working with our Singapore friends was quite a reward.”

Summit Assistance Dogs gets new wheels By K ATHY REED

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You might say a Burlington car dealer has gone to the dogs. Summit Assistance Dogs in Anacortes was presented with a 2011 Toyota Prius Monday at Foothills Toyota Scion in Burlington, after winning it in the Toyota 100 Cars for Good initiative. According to Foothills owner Pam Nelson, there were over 3,000 applications nationally, which were whittled down to 500 charities. Over the course of 100 days, five charities went head to head in a social media contest — the organization that brought in the most votes each day won a car. “You rallied all your supporters and shared your story with the public on that day and the public rewarded you,” Nelson said. “I will also mention you’re the only charity in the state of Washington to receive one of these cars.” In front of a crowd of Toyota officials, Summit staff, volunteers and clients and several canines, keys to the new vehicle were handed over to Summit

Fraser, a mobility assistance dog, gets comfortable in the back of the new car won by Summit Assistance Dogs. KATHY REED/WHIDBEY CROSSWIND

founder Sue Meinzinger and development associate Erik Mann. “We really went into this competition thinking that a small organization from Anacortes really wouldn’t have a chance going up against such organizations as the Habitat for Humanity, so you guys really pulled through,” Mann said. “We drive at least 200 miles every week on the highways around Washington,” said Meinzinger. “This is just an incredible opportunity for us to save a lot of money. I

just want to let you know what an opportunity this is and how many lives you’re going to change.” Summit was also presented with a vehicle service agreement from Toyota Financial and Foothills donated an additional $5,000 to the nonprofit group. Whidbey Island Bank also contributed $2,500 to Summit, with the promise of a matching donation next year. Summit provides mobility, hearing and professional therapy dogs for people living with disabilities, at no cost to the recipient. The

group is looking to begin a new program called Serving Our Soldiers, which would provide therapy dogs to veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. “There is a lot of passion behind the veterans program, as you can imagine with all the military in the area.” Meinzinger said. “The money will help us work on the application process and promotion, getting the word out to veterans.” Meinzinger anticipates beginning to accept applications for the veterans program in January. Michelle Munro of Seattle received her balance mobility dog, Hayden, in 2006. “I know what they’ve done for me,” she said. “Anything that leads to them helping more people is great.” Alex Stone, 25, has had his mobility dog, Fraser, for five years. He said having Fraser has allowed him to travel independently, something he never would have been able to do before. “I know the benefit I’ve had from Fraser and knowing they’ll benefit someone else is awesome,” he said.

onday morning, while my children sat in the living room watching one of the 198 episodes of “SpongeBob Squarepants” we have saved on our DVR, I opened the newspaper and saw a report: “SpongeBob Squarepants” is bad for children. In particular, it is (reportedly) bad for 4-yearolds. It makes them inattentive and hyperactive. (And this is different from every other 4-year-old AMILY because....?) As early as 8 IFE a.m. that morning, Facebook ARAH was abuzz with mothers postMILEY ing links to the article. “I knew SpongeBob was bad!” they wrote. Or, “I never let my kids watch that junk.” Of course, the other side—the SpongeBob-tolerant side—was also represented on Facebook: “So long as my kids don’t act like Patrick....” wrote one mother. And my status update: “My kids are DOOMED!” When I first saw the report—flawed not in the least because 1) 4-year-olds are not the intended audience of “SpongeBob Squarepants,” as noted by its creators; and 2) the study only examined 60, yes, 60, children—I stopped mid-bite, a spoon full of cereal hovering over the newspaper, and considered my relationship with SpongeBob. I first became aware of the cartoon on Ford’s second birthday. One of Dustin’s friends gave Ford a stuffed SpongeBob, and it seemed hideous. Why would I let my child watch this tacky, nearly fluorescent yellow character, which is shaped more like a kitchen sponge than an underwater one? Four years passed. Ford was in kindergarten, and Owen was 4. I was speaking at a military-spouse event in Georgia, and while I was gone, Dustin let the boys order a movie from the hotel’s television menu. In the absence of many kid-friendly choices, the boys reluctantly chose the first SpongeBob Squarepants feature movie. They didn’t really know SpongeBob; they weren’t sure they’d like it. Neither was Dustin. Yet, when I came back to the hotel, all three attacked me: “Mom, you’ve got to see this!” “Really, Sarah, this stuff is pretty funny.” Apparently, I had judged SpongeBob by his cover, if you will, because Dustin and the boys were right. It’s a sophisticated kind of humor, full of irony and double meanings. It’s like Saturday Night Live skits for kids: Humor comes from the absurd, measured against your own understanding of culture and current events. Oh sure, SpongeBob occasionally has an episode with technically inappropriate language. But the “Idiot Box” is funny because it’s inappropriate. My children know that. And sure, SpongeBob rips his pants while he’s trying to act cool and make people laugh, but humor comes from feeling embarrassment over every time we’ve ripped our pants or otherwise were caught trying to be something we’re not. The new study says kids are distracted and not creative after watching SpongeBob. Some of the things my kids have done after watching an episode include: writing their own SpongeBob Squarepants script, making puppets and filming their own cartoon and writing a book about SpongeBob. A few years after our family embraced SpongeBob, Lindell was born. He crawled around the living room, a bottle hanging from his mouth, while his brothers sang the familiar theme song. Within a few months, Lindell started babbling. “Bop bop bish,” he said, and we all wondered what he meant. “What’s he saying? Is he trying to talk?” And then, all at once, I knew: Lindell was trying to say SpongeBob Squarepants. Yes, my third son’s first word was SpongeBob. And I’m OK with that. It could be worse. I look forward to reading his first SpongeBob script.

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Sarah Smiley is a syndicated newspaper columnist, author and military wife. Her columns appear the second, fourth and occasional fifth Friday of each month.


Whidbey Wine, Dine and Dance The Impaired Impact Driving Panel of Island County will hold its annual fundraiser Saturday, Oct. 8, beginning at 6 p.m. at the Elks Lodge in Oak Harbor. This year’s event is called Whidbey Wine, Dine and Dance, and will include wine tasting, a four-course Italian Dinner, a silent and live auction and music from the SeaNotes Big Band. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door, if there are any left. Tables for eight can also be reserved and will cost $160 if purchased by Oct. 1. Tickets are available at the Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce or by calling IDIPIC at 672-8219. Reserved tickets can be picked up at the event. Those who cannot attend and would like to support IDIPIC’s work for “safer kids, safer roads” can mail their donation to IDIPIC, P.O. Box 358, Oak Harbor, WA, 98277. All proceeds will benefit IDIPIC’s prevention work, which includes DUI and underage drinking panels in Oak Harbor and at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, driver’s education class instruction and preprom safety events at Oak Harbor High School and other safe presentations at Oak Harbor middle and elementary schools.

DAV meeting set Disabled American Veterans, Chapter 47, Oak Harbor, will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday, Oct. 6 at 7 p.m. The meeting will take place at the Oak Harbor

Library conference room located at the Skagit Valley College Whidbey Island Campus. Contact the DAV office at 257-4801 for information.

VFW serves Sunday breakfast Breakfast will be served Sunday at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 7392 from 10 a.m. to noon. The menu includes pancakes, eggs, hash browns, breakfast meats and biscuits-n-gravy. Cost is $6 for adults and $3 for senior citizens and children. All are welcome to attend. Proceeds will benefit the local post, including veterans’ assistance and community service programs. The Whitehead-Muzzall Post is located at 3037 N. Goldie Rd. in Oak Harbor. Call 675-4048 or go to www.vfwpost7392.org for information.

Women’s firearm safety class coming Ladies, it’s your last chance of the year to attend a women’s firearm safety class put on by the Central Whidbey Sportsman’s Association. The class, scheduled for 9 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, is free and open to women only. The course includes safety, proper handling, safe storage of firearms, plus an overview of the law. Also included is firing range instruction provided by retired Island County Sheriff Department detectives. Participants should bring their own handgun, ammunition and eye and

ear protection. If you don’t own an handgun, CWSA will provide it free for use on the firing range. Pre-registration is not required to attend. Those interested should bring a lunch, as the class is expected to last into the afternoon. The class will be held at the CWSA clubhouse and range, located 2.5 miles south of Coupeville. For information, call Errol Ortego at 679-3887.

PBY Memorial Foundation luncheon Tuesday The monthly membership meeting of the PBY Memorial Foundation will be held at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the CPO Club on Ault Field Road in Oak Harbor. The September luncheon will feature the history of the USS Salisbury Sound (AV-13), ported in Oak Harbor in the 1960s. Call 240-9500 for information or go to www. pbyma.org.

Fall flea market The Ladies Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold a fall flea market from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 1. All are welcome to attend the event, which will be held at the VFW Post Hall at 3037 Goldie Rd. in Oak Harbor. Those interested in being a vendor can reserve one standard 6-foot table for $20 or two for $30. Anyone interested in reserving a spot or in more information about the market should call 675-2338 or email hannolds@comcast. net.

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Run the Rock The Whidbey Island Running club, in cooperation with Naval Air Station Whidbey Island and Gallery Golf Course, is hosting a cross country event at the golf course on Saturday, Oct. 8. Organizers say the course is tough, with distances ranging from 800 to 4,000 meters. The event is open to all ages, with medals for the top three places and ribbons for fourth through eighth place. There is a $10 entry fee and T-shirts will be available for $10 as well.

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THE BINNACLE

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OUR VIEWS

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his issue of the Whidbey Crosswind marks another milestone. It is our 26th, which means we are halfway through our first year of publication! I find that hard to believe. It seems like just yesterday I was offered this job. I couldn’t believe they hired me then and I’m still surprised by it on a daily basis. I remember writing about the growing pains we would likely experience as we began this new “old” venture. While we have had a few, I’m happy with the way the Whidbey Crosswind has grown. Our numbers were good from the start, and I can happily say this little paper continues to chug KATHY along, surpassing our expectaREED tions. Out of more than 7,000 papers printed each week, only about 200 remain the following week. That makes for a return rate of about three percent, a figure I’m told is impressive when put up against comparable papers. That also means our entire community — on base, off base, active duty, retired, civilian employees, military spouses and families — has found something worthwhile about the way we cover Navy news in the Oak Harbor area. We’ve added some unique features, too, like our twice-monthly For Pets’ Sake column and syndicated family columnist Sarah Smiley, a Navy wife and mother. Look for more new writers to join the Crosswind community in the near future. We’d still like to hear from you — we know there are veterans out there who have a unique perspective to share on any number of topics. You’ve also done a great job telling us when newsworthy events are happening and I hope that continues. I invite you to contact me at kreed@whidbey crosswind.com or by calling 675-6611. Thank you for making our first six months so successful and enjoyable. It is true that time flies when you’re having fun. I can’t wait to see what the next 26 issues will bring.

-Kathy Reed, editor

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To the editor: I would like to express my deepest gratitude to the men and women that rose to the occasion to honor our fallen heroes of 9/11. These men and women work tirelessly responding to the needs of every community on a daily basis, providing an invaluable service and security needed at a moment’s notice. Their willingness to serve others and self-sacrifice exemplifies the professionalism, patriotism, and courage that make our nation strong. At the 10-year anniversary of 9/11, I was honored to attend the memorial service that was organized at the Windjammer Park in Oak Harbor. Thank you to Chief Sean Merrill for organizing the itinerary of this special tribute, to Kevin Browning for organizing the luncheon and to the many others who set up, spoke, shared music, cooked, attended and parachuted over our skies of freedom. Participation was community-wide to include

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the Navy Region Northwest Fire Dept., Whidbey Island EMS, Oak Harbor Fire Department, Island County District 2 and 3 Fire Departments, Island County Sheriff ’s Office, Oak Harbor Police Department, Oak Harbor Mayor, Island County Dispatchers, and the Commanding Officer of NAS Whidbey Island. It was truly awesome to see that Oak Harbor possesses the unity that was displayed on 9/11. Thank you for remembering the sacrifices that were made that day. Let us remember the unparalleled courage of those who serve our country. Never let us forget and never let us waiver in our unity and resolve to protect our nation — one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. May God bless you all, and may God bless the United States of America.

Respectfully, David Walton Oak Harbor

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CRASH | FROM PAGE 1 National Championship Air Races in Reno, Nev. According to Corbin, they had left the box shortly before the accident to head to the hospitality hangar. George and Wendy Hewitt, former residents of Bellingham and members of the local group Cascade Warbirds, were in box B-40 when the plane slammed into the ground. “It happened in just a matter of seconds,” said Corbin, who saw the whole incident. “He made a steep climb, rolled over like he should, but he didn’t have enough momentum to keep it going; he must have lost too much air speed.” All that was left of the VIP box where Corbin had been sitting was a crater, he said. A former Air Force pilot, Corbin said it appeared to him pilot Jimmy Leeward was having control problems, but that he was probably trying to steer the plane away from spectators. “There is runway that goes directly out from the stands,” he said. “I think that was his aim.” While the accident is under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board, Corbin said it

appeared the left stabilizer trim tab, which would help stabilize the aircraft, was missing, causing the plane to vibrate. The vibration would have made the plane difficult to control, according to Corbin. “Lord knows what happened,” Corbin said. “With the thing vibrating like that, who knows what else could have broken loose.” Following the crash, Corbin said people “kind of held their own and pitched in to help.” Corbin, who flies a Beech T-34 at the Whidbey Island Navy Flying Club on Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, said the P-51 involved in the crash had been modified for racing. “They chop off a good portion of the outer wing and use them for racing,” he said. “They’re pretty good airplanes.” As of press time, the death toll from the accident stood at 10. The Hewitts had moved from Bellingham to Fort Mohave, Ariz. just over a year ago. Washington resident Greg Morcom, 47, of Marysville was also killed. The air races have been held in Reno every September for the past 47 years. Corbin said he has attended the event for the past five years, along with several other Cascade Warbirds members.

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Oak Harbor resident Ralph Corbin, left, stands in front of a plane with his son, Ralph Corbin II. The men had seats in a VIP box that was destroyed when a P-51 Mustang plane crashed during an air show in Reno, Nev., but had left the box shortly before the accident . PHOTO COURTESY OF RALPH CORBIN

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year were read by Cmdr. Keith Eitner, commanding officer of Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 129’s Squadron Augment Unit. As Eitner read the names, Danielson and Christine Picchi, widow of former prisoner of war Roger Lerseth, raised the POW/ MIA flag. Island County Commissioner Angie Homola shared a brief his-

tory of the flag and read a proclamation by President Obama. The observance drew to a close with a flyover by VAQ-129 and a 21-gun salute by an NAS Whidbey honor guard. “Taps” was played by Oak Harbor High School students Sam Glavick and Elyse Anderson. “It’s nice to do something for the community,” Anderson said.

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Patriot Guard: Honor guard on wheels By MELANIE HAMMONS

(Left) T.K. Lundin, Patriot Guard Rider and primary road captain for the local VFW riders’ group, awaits the arrival of other riders prior to the ceremony held Friday at Seaplane base.

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that I was pleased to see sunshine this morning,” said Lundin. “Rain or shine, though, our plans were to ride today.” The PGR, distinguishable by the yellow armbands worn on their left sleeves, led the procession onto the Seaplane base in a missing man forma-

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Morris Dancing Whidbey Tour: The Mossyback Morris Men of Seattle, the Vancouver Morris Men of British Columbia and the Rising Phoenix Morris of Los Angeles present the 2011 Whidbey Tour Saturday. Enjoy public performances at 10:30 a.m. on Front Street, Coupeville; at noon at Greenbank Farm; at 3:15 p.m. at the Boy & Dog Park in Langley, and 4:30 p.m. at Useless Bay Coffee in Langley. Tour De Whidbey: The Tour De Whidbey bicycle ride will be held Saturday as a fundraiser for the Whidbey General Hospital Foundation. Courses range from 10-mile family rides to 100-mile challenging rides. Moderate and challenging courses begin and end at

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Sunday Farmers Market: The last farmers market of the season will be held Sunday at Greenbank Farm. Hours are from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Local farmers and food producers participate. There will be cooking demonstrations, plant clinics and other activities. Call 678-7700 for information.

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Our Hearts, Our Minds and Tobacco: Adults are encouraged to join Katherine Riddle, RRT, CTTS, for the program Our Hearts, Our Minds and Tobacco, at 6:30 p.m. at the Coupeville Library. Learn about the ways tobacco affects the brain, heart and other body systems. Call 678-4911 for information.

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PBY Memorial Foundation luncheon: The monthly membership meeting of the PBY Memorial Foundation will be held at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the CPO Club on Ault Field Road in Oak Harbor. Call 240-9500 for information or go to www.pbyma.org.

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Health Care Employment

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Based in Mount Vernon flex hours to Whidbey Island. Provide intensive treatment services to clients with mental illness. Clinician I = AA degree in Human Services or related field with previous mental health exper ience required. Prefer BA degree in Human Services. Registered in WA State. Clinician II = MA + 2 years mental health experience. Registered i n WA S t a t e . Va l i d WSDL w/insurable driving record. Clinician I = $13.45+ DOE. Clinician II = $15.36+ DOE. Benefits. Please send resume & cover letter to: HR, 1100 South 2nd St Mt Vernon, WA 98273 resume@compassh.org www.compasshealth.org EOE Business Opportunities

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Deb’s House Cleaning Services North Whidbey Oak Harbor & Coupeville. Owner operated, licensed. Friendly, trusting. Home or Business. Green cleaning, Affordable Call for an estimate. 360-240-2061 debshousecleaning@gmail.com

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Home/Convalescent Care

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Firewood, Fuel & Stoves

WOODSTOVE. Clean, good working condition Country Stove, Model: Str iker S130, 16� log size. 71.2% efficiency. Brass trim around door. Pipe included. Heats 700-1300 SF (43,000 BTUs). $450. Call: 360321-4058 between 5:309pm.

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13� RCA TV with VHS Player. Like new. $35. Graco Pak N’ Play playpen, $25. Wheelbarrow, like new, $25. Hear th pad, green stone, $40. Area rug, green, 6’ by 7’, $5. (360)675-8408 3 PAIRS BOYS’ LEVI’S 511 Skinny (leg) Size 8 reg W24 L22. $10 each (over $40 new). Black, grey, denim. Like new. 360-221-8865.

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Table, Oak, round with pedestal base, 42�, 18� leaf, 4 chairs, very nice. $125. (360)675-4615 TWO RED WING dental lathes, $90; Skill saw, $15. In-home reverse osmosis water filter, $25. Please call before 7pm: 360 331-7663 WHIRLPOOL “Galaxy� 36�, Glass, Cooktop with (5) Burners & Tempered (Black) Glass Surface. Dimensions: 21 1/8� x 36 5/16�. Electronic ignition. Set-up for propane. Ve r y g o o d c o n d i t i o n ! $150, Call Wayne 360222-3143 WOODEN TABLE and 4 Chairs, good shape, $75.00 360-675-4331 YA K I M A T O T R O D Child Carrier Bike Trailer Holds up to two children with shoulder harnesses. Clear vinyl side windows and roll-down front rain cover. Mesh front flap. $150. Call, 360-5791274

GUY STUFF! Har ley jacket, size L worn twice, helmet, numerous 30’diving lures still in packaging, collector and small utility knives. Prices start at $4. 425-7509690

Musical Instruments

KAWAI UPRIGHT piano for sale, upright, yours fo r a s o n g a t $ 1 5 0 0 . Tr u m e t a n d c a s e fo r $ 3 7 0 . M a ke o f fe r. (360)320-7196 PIANO, SMALL Grand, Chickering. Brown. Measures 70� x 60� x 39�. Bought new from Sherman & Clay in Seattle in the 80’s. Valued at $10,000. Asking $6,000. (206)855-9200 Bainbridge Island

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China/ Cur io cabinet, TABLE With 2 Chairs, oak, bow front, 55� tall, 4 $ 9 0 . S h a ke r Ta bl e, 8 Dogs glass shelves, excellent c h a i r s, $ 9 0 0 . G a l l e r y c o n d i t i o n . $ 1 2 5 . pedestals, variety of siz(360)675-4615 es, $10-$30. Childs taDECORATIONS for vari- b l e , 4 c h a i r s , $ 8 0 . ous events, $150. 360- (360)678-3493 675-1885 THREE antique beds for www.joyfuldogtraining.com GREAT RARELY Used sale, $300 each OBO. joy@joyfuldogtraining.com 15 speed, Free Spir it Bedroom set; dresser, mans trail bike. Comfy bookcase and table with 678-4731 s e a t , g o o d t i r e s a n d chair, $300 OBO. 360Is your dog a joyful dog? 929-4000 ever ything else you need to explore the trails 2 MALE Lab/German on the island, $75. 360Miscellaneous Shepherd; 5 Boxer/Lab, 331-7647, Freeland 3 males, 2 females. 6-7 we e k s. S h o t s. H e a l t h HOME INTERIOR & guaranteed. $180 cash. Gifts jar candles in asst. Oak Harbor. 360-672scents (50 jars), $2.00 5577 each. call 360-675-4331 KOHLER Kitchen Sink, Biscuit color, 22in x 33in. Double basin. Includes G r o h e Fa u c e t , $ 1 5 0 . 360-222-3143 NORITAKE CHINA, 12 place setting, morning glory pattern, $150. 360-675-1885 OFFICE CHAIR, brown on wheels, with ar ms $25.00 360-675-9338 ROUND glass table, beveled edge, with black wrought iron stand. Excellent condition. Asking $75. (360)675-4002

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Garage/Moving Sales Island County Coupeville

YARD SALE, Friday and S a t u r d ay, S e p t e m b e r 23rd-24th, 9am-?, 451 Belvedere Place, 98239, off Race Road. Lots of great things! Freeland

ADORABLE Cockapoo Puppies. ONLY 1 LEFT! “Pick of the Litter� Male. R e a d y i m m e d i a t e l y. Smart, gentle, obedient. Socialized, playful temperament. Family raised with Cockapoo parents on site. Call today for your new puppy! $435. Oak Harbor, Whidbey. 360-240-0319 DACHSHUND/ Chihuahua puppies, 7 weeks old. 1 male, 1 female. Taking deposits. $350. To approved home only. First shots. (360)3414615

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1 DAY Moving Sale! S a t u r d ay, S e p t e m b e r 24th, 8am-3pm, 5295 Bounty Loop Road, 98249. Early birds will be caged! Freeland

ESTATE/GARAGE sale; Fantastic selection of furniture, tools, kitchen, and household items, books, womens clothing, and more. Don’t forget the metallic blue 2008 Honda Accord Coupe in mint condition under 8,000 miles! 5496 Windm i l l L a n e , Fr e e l a n d . Take Windmill Drive off Bush Point Rd. between Shore Meadow Rd. and Adams Rd. Watch for the yellow signs. Friday 9 / 2 3 - S u n d ay 9 / 2 5 , 9am-6pm. No early birds. Freeland

M U LT I FA M I LY S a l e . Saturday and Sunday, September 24th-25th, 9am-3pm. Tools, Plumbing Supplies, Pressure Hoses, Oak Railing and GREAT DANE Puppies, Spindles, Adult Diapers AKC. Males/ females. and so much more! 2134 Every color but Fawns. Nautilus Road, 98249. Two litters of blues fa- Freeland t h e r e d b y T i b e r i o u s . SATURDAY 9/24 & Sun$500 & up, health guar- d a y 9 / 2 5 , 9 a m - 5 p m . antee. Licensed since 1249 Dunlap Drive. Fur2002. Dreyersdanes is niture, toys, books, kitchOregon state’s largest enware, decorative & breeder of Great Danes. holiday items, clothing, Also selling Standard bedding, tools and more. Poodles V i s i t : All at reasonable prices. www.dreyersdanes.com HUGE YARD SALE! FriCall 503-556-4190 day 9/23 through Sund ay 9 / 2 5 9 a m - 5 p m . 3008 Swede Hill Rd. Corner of Maxwelton & Swede Hill. Langley

G R E AT P Y R E N E E S puppies. Licensed breeder, health warrant y, s h o t s. Pa r e n t s o n site. Raised with kids and livestock. Excellent family dogs and livestock guardians. $500 each. Call 360-652-7173

PUGGLE Puppies, licensed breeder, health warranty, shots. Mom and Dad AKC. Fawns and blacks. Males and females. Family raised, parents on site. $500. 360-652-7173

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UNUSUAL YARD/SWAP sale! September 24th, 7 a m - 1 p m . 2 2 2 3 Va n Dam Rd. Between Zylstra & West Beach Rd. Over 20,000 baseball cards from collector, in excellent condition. Lots of Little Tyke houses, fort, large boat, etc. Vehicles, two Kia’s transmission gone and going for, $500. Hauling wood truck, $500. Roofing tiles (enough for small house) Size 16in x 11in. Cow scratcher x4. 5 or 6 couches, entertainment centers, mattress and spring sets, tables, chairs; a large saw, lots and lots of infant & toddler fur niture, stroller and swings, etc. Lots of clothes, and mirrors and glass plus thousands of little stuff. No fishing items, tools, or fisher price. Things I’ll swap for: Metal roofing, metal siding, 2x4 plywood left over from your projects and newer reader digest select books, Eller y Queen & Alfred Hitchc o ck m a g a z i n e s a n d some Chicken Noodle Soup for the soul books. Lego red and white sold e r s, a l i e n s e t c f r o m Star wars. Civil war etc. October 1st, second sale emptying Semi-trailer and things from boxes and bins, and 5,000 m o r e b a s e b a l l c a r d s. 30+ Halloween costumes (some brand new!) Sizes 3mo-4/5. Third sale October 8th, second Semi-trailer emptied. 5,000 all sports cards, 3,000 teen books, and thousands of child r e n ’s b o o k s. P l e a s e bring sacks, and boxes, and small bills. Thank you. Whidbey Island residence and Whidbey News Times for 47 years of Garage sales for my needs & gifts. Free stuff will be at the end of driveway.

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GARAGE SALE; Saturd ay o n l y. S e p t e m b e r 24th, 10am-4pm. Household, books, toys, holi- Langley day decor, linens. No MOVING SALE! Saturearly birds please. 5081 d ay o n l y, S e p t e m b e r 24th 8am-3pm. No early Saratoga Rd. birds, no yucky stuff, and LANGLEY MOVING SALE, Friday no childrens or clothing. a n d S a t u r d a y, 9 - 4 . Household goods, yard, 1930s dressing table, and some furniture. Off old trunk, hutch, dinette, A l A n d e r s o n R d . 7 1 0 h o u s e h o l d a n d m o r e. Gleason Lane. Langley 3770 Bells Beach Road. M U LT I FA M I LY y a r d Oak Harbor GARAGE SALE Friday. s a l e. 9 / 2 4 , 9 a m - 6 p m . S a t u r d a y, & S u n d a y 9/25, 10am-5pm. Lots of 9 / 2 3 - 9 / 2 5 9 a m - 3 p m kids stuff- All ages. car Kid’s Stuff, Toys, Mo- beds, exercise equipvies, Household items, ment, tanning bed, and and more! 842 SW King- much, much, more! 5640 Winona Lane. ma Court.

3 FAMILY SALE! 1 Last Time. Cleaning out storage unit. A var iety of things. Something for e v e r y o n e ! S a t u r d a y, September 24th, 8am3pm, no early birds! 1365 Arnold Road. Oak Harbor

M U LT I FA M I LY, 9 / 2 4 9/25, 8am-4pm. Home school curriculum, twin bed with extra bed underneath, office and s c h o o l d e s k s, b o o k s, movies, crafts, gift items, corner table, bookcase, computer desk, TV, toys, games, clothes, motorized toddler cars. Too much to list! 1960 NE 9th Avenue, off of Midway.

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Automobiles Nissan

2001 Ford Mustang GT 1 FA F P 4 2 X 1 1 F 1 8 1 5 7 3 $9574. (stk#20177U) Call today Skagit Ford. 360-757-2000

1998 NISSAN Frontier 1N6DD21S4WC311081 $6549. (stk#2789T) Call Skagit Subaru. 360-757-7737

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Automobiles Honda

21 FT, 1996 Campion Victoria. Island boat, great condition. EZ loader trailer, Volvo Penta outdrive, fridge, cooktop, sink. GPS, radar, radio. $22,400/obo. Call 360378-7766 Located on San Juan Island.

2 0 0 9 W H I T E H O N DA Pilot Touring 4x2. 3rd row seating, fully loaded i n c l u d i n g N av i g a t i o n , DVD Entertainment system including wireless headphones (great for the kids), Honda luggage carrier, window visors, leather inter ior. Dual front heated seats, blue tooth throughout, heavy duty Honda floor mats and rear mat, tow package included, hill assist, new tires, much more. All scheduled maintenance done & up to date. Only 50k miles, $29,000. Call 360-6825949

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Pickup Trucks Dodge

76’ DODGE half ton 4x4 power wagon. Running gear works great, $500 OBO. 360-675-5325 Vans & Mini Vans Chevrolet

1 9 9 8 C h ev y Ve n t u r e. 62K miles, well maintained. $3500. Great family car. Call (360)331-3368 5th Wheels

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