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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2014 | Vol. 90, No. 87 | WWW.SOUTHWHIDBEYRECORD.COM | 75¢ RECORD S OUTH W HIDBEY INSIDE Woodworker creates beauty from scraps See...A9 South Whidbey grieves loss of Langley leader Tucker Stevens dies following collapse By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record Tucker Stevens, an educa- tor, civic-minded Langley resident, husband and father, died Wednesday night. He was 73. The morning of Saturday, Oct. 26, Stevens collapsed and was taken to Whidbey General Hospital where he was airlifted to Providence Hospital in Everett. According to updates on www. caringbridge.com, made by friend Debra Campbell, Stevens was on life support for three days with all of his body func- tions returning to normal, except for his ability to breathe. His family, which had flown in from across the globe, was with him in his final moments before dying Oct. 29. “He’s really going to be missed from a lot of different activi- ties,” said Langley Mayor Fred McCarthy, who knew Stevens for years. Known for his easy smile, conversational nature, Southern California surfer attitude and can-do spirit, Stevens is survived by his wife of 25-plus years, Kathryn, children and grandchil- dren. High school sweethearts, Kathryn and Tucker Stevens married and divorced young, having families on their own before reuniting years later. They had been together 25 years at the time of his death. Stevens was a retired but active Langley resident who served on the city’s Civil Service Commission for one year, the Historic Preservation Commission for two years, and once the city’s Parks and Open Space Commission for three years. Fred McCarthy, Langley’s mayor and a member of the informal Langley men’s club, said he often relished in afternoon visits to the Stevens’ Third Street home and looking out over the town and Saratoga Passage from their backyard deck. “A whole lot of informal problems got solved by the leaders of the community meeting on that deck,” McCarthy said. As a member of the Langley Community Club, Stevens helped resurrect the once-defunct Soup Box Derby downhill race. It has since gone strong for 12 years since 2002 with Stevens as club president and a driving force behind the event’s return and growth. “It was non-existent for a few years but he brought all that back too,” said John Lawson, president of the community club and Stevens’ friend. Other less high-profile works can be attributed to Stevens’ can-do attitude. Earlier this year, a car destroyed the oft- photographed booth in the Star Store parking lot. Within days, Stevens and several men from the community club had repaired and restored the red booth, without muss or fuss. Stevens Justin Burnett / The Record Port of South Whidbey Commissioner Curt Gordon listens to Commissioner Ed Halloran during a special meeting Wednesday in Freeland. The board agreed, pending grant funding, to launch a study while managing the Island County-owned fairgrounds property in Langley for a period of one year. With funds, port says ‘Yes’ to one year of fairgrounds management ‘The best way to learn about this facility is to run it.’ — Commissioner Curt Gordon By JUSTIN BURNETT South Whidbey Record If the money comes through, the Port of South Whidbey is getting into the fairground management business. At a special meeting Wednesday, the board agreed in a 2-0 decision that the best way to know whether or not taking over the Island County Fairgrounds is an economically viable proposal is to do it. So, when the existing maintenance contract between the county and the fair association expires this April, and depending on the outcome of two grant applications, the port will take over management of the nearly 13-acre facil- ity for a period of one year while at the same time conducting a comprehen- sive $85,000 feasibility study. “The best way to learn about this facility is to run it,” Commissioner Curt Gordon said. Commissioner Ed Halloran, who has been a voice of caution regarding the management proposal since it was first pitched by county officials this past June, agreed and together they decided to move forward. He maintained his longtime position that any permanent decision must pencil out, but said the study would be more thorough if the port had first-hand experience of the job. Commissioner Dennis Gregoire was out of town and not present at the meeting. The fairgrounds is owned by Island County, but has for decades been man- aged and maintained by the Island County Fair Association, the autono- mous group that runs the annual fair. Funding hurdles, however, have strained relations between the two par- ties in recent years. Fair Board officials say many of the buildings are old, requiring expensive repair, or aren’t conducive to an economically sustain- able facility, and county decision mak- ers have been unwilling to commit additional funds. A consortium of elected, private and fair officials worked last year to fund and develop a strategic plan that called for a $10 million renovation over a period of 10 years. The proposal, out- lined in a $71,000 study by Anacortes- based Landerman-Moore Associates, was widely unpopular with the public and has since been largely shelved. Organizers had hoped it would be the savior of the financially strapped facility. Subsequently, the fair association’s board decided not to renew its contract with the county, leaving commission- ers on the hook for finding a new property manager. Desperate to find a taker, Island County Commissioner Jill Johnson reached out to port commissioners this summer, and Commissioner Helen Price Johnson has been working with the district and board members ever since to answer questions and cement a commitment. Price Johnson attended Wednesday’s special meeting, telling the board she was there in hopes of working out an agreement but also urged the port not SEE STEVENS, A11 SEE PORT, A11

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SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 2014 | Vol 90 No 87 | WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM | 75cent

RecoRdSouth Whidbey INSIDE

Woodworker creates beauty

from scraps SeeA9

South Whidbey grieves loss of Langley leader

Tucker Stevens dies following collapse

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Tucker Stevens an educa-tor civic-minded Langley resident husband and father died Wednesday night

He was 73 The morning of Saturday

Oct 26 Stevens collapsed and was taken to Whidbey General Hospital where he was airlifted to

Providence Hospital in Everett According to updates on wwwcaringbridgecom made by friend Debra Campbell Stevens was on life support for three days with all of his body func-tions returning to normal except for his ability to breathe His family which had flown in from across the globe was with him in his final moments before dying Oct 29

ldquoHersquos really going to be missed from a lot of different activi-tiesrdquo said Langley Mayor Fred McCarthy who knew Stevens for years

Known for his easy smile conversational nature Southern California surfer attitude and can-do spirit Stevens is survived by his wife of 25-plus years Kathryn children and grandchil-dren High school sweethearts Kathryn and Tucker Stevens married and divorced young having families on their own before reuniting years later They had been together 25 years at the time of his death

Stevens was a retired but active Langley resident who served on the cityrsquos Civil Service Commission for one year the Historic Preservation Commission for two years and once the cityrsquos Parks and Open Space Commission for three years Fred McCarthy Langleyrsquos mayor and a member of the informal Langley menrsquos club said he often relished in afternoon visits to the Stevensrsquo Third Street home and looking out over the town and Saratoga Passage from their backyard deck

ldquoA whole lot of informal problems got solved by the leaders of the community meeting on that deckrdquo McCarthy said

As a member of the Langley Community Club Stevens helped resurrect the once-defunct Soup Box Derby downhill race It has since gone strong for 12 years since 2002 with Stevens as club president and a driving force behind the eventrsquos return and growth

ldquoIt was non-existent for a few years but he brought all that back toordquo said John Lawson president of the community club and Stevensrsquo friend

Other less high-profile works can be attributed to Stevensrsquo can-do attitude Earlier this year a car destroyed the oft-photographed booth in the Star Store parking lot Within days Stevens and several men from the community club had repaired and restored the red booth without muss or fuss

Stevens

Justin Burnett The Record

Port of South Whidbey Commissioner Curt Gordon listens to Commissioner Ed Halloran during a special meeting Wednesday in Freeland The board agreed pending grant funding to launch a study while managing the Island County-owned fairgrounds property in Langley for a period of one year

With funds port says lsquoYesrsquo to one year of fairgrounds management

lsquoThe best way to learn about this facility is to run itrsquo mdash Commissioner Curt Gordon

By JUSTIN BURNETTSouth Whidbey Record

If the money comes through the Port of South Whidbey is getting into the fairground management business

At a special meeting Wednesday the board agreed in a 2-0 decision that the best way to know whether or not taking over the Island County Fairgrounds is an economically viable proposal is to do it So when the existing maintenance contract between the county and the fair association expires this April and depending on the outcome of two grant applications the port will take over management of the nearly 13-acre facil-ity for a period of one year while at the same time conducting a comprehen-sive $85000 feasibility study

ldquoThe best way to learn about this facility is to run itrdquo Commissioner Curt Gordon said

Commissioner Ed Halloran who has been a voice of caution regarding the management proposal since it was first pitched by county officials this past

June agreed and together they decided to move forward He maintained his longtime position that any permanent decision must pencil out but said the study would be more thorough if the port had first-hand experience of the job

Commissioner Dennis Gregoire was out of town and not present at the meeting

The fairgrounds is owned by Island County but has for decades been man-aged and maintained by the Island County Fair Association the autono-mous group that runs the annual fair Funding hurdles however have strained relations between the two par-ties in recent years Fair Board officials say many of the buildings are old requiring expensive repair or arenrsquot conducive to an economically sustain-able facility and county decision mak-ers have been unwilling to commit additional funds

A consortium of elected private and fair officials worked last year to fund and develop a strategic plan that called

for a $10 million renovation over a period of 10 years The proposal out-lined in a $71000 study by Anacortes-based Landerman-Moore Associates was widely unpopular with the public and has since been largely shelved Organizers had hoped it would be the savior of the financially strapped facility

Subsequently the fair associationrsquos board decided not to renew its contract with the county leaving commission-ers on the hook for finding a new property manager Desperate to find a taker Island County Commissioner Jill Johnson reached out to port commissioners this summer and Commissioner Helen Price Johnson has been working with the district and board members ever since to answer questions and cement a commitment

Price Johnson attended Wednesdayrsquos special meeting telling the board she was there in hopes of working out an agreement but also urged the port not

SEE STEVENS A11 SEE PORT A11

Artist Libby Berry will demonstrate her craft Tuesday Nov 11 at the Trinity Lutheran Community Building in Freeland

Berry has been invited as a featured guest of the Artists of South Whidbey and will be demonstrat-ing the natural law of composition show-ing how it can be used to create balance and motion in a piece

According to a recent press release Berry teaches that ldquoit is the unseen that creates

the scenerdquo and will be instructing in fundamen-tal principles which she calls ldquothe secrets of the mastersrdquo

Artists of South Whidbey welcomes all painters of all levels and media The event will

begin at 1130 am with a sack lunch the meeting will begin at noon

Attendees are invited to bring artwork to share for gentle critique

For more information call Gaylen Whiteman at 360-331-2603

Page A2 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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Have an item for the People pageThe South Whidbey Record is always on the lookout for items about people in the South Whidbey community To submit an item e-mail newswhidbeynewsgroupcom

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Home Food Waste Composting Workshop Saturday November 15th from 1000 to 1100 am

Participants will receive an in-ground compost bin at reduced cost to begin composting at home For information and registration visit the WSU Extension website at httpext100wsueduisland Participants must be Island County residents Only one registration is required per family Registration closes November 12th Sponsored by WSU Island County and Washington Department of Ecology

For more information call (360) 679-7386 or 678-7974 Participants are asked to take part in a 12 month study to track waste reduction and diversion

through home composting Space is limited and the compost bin is included in the registration fee

NotableLibby Berry to present as Artists of South Whidbey featured guest

Contributed photo

Libby Berryrsquos painting ldquoEye on the Prizerdquo

Contributed photo

ldquoLetting Gordquo a painting by Libby Berry

Richard Wayne Simmons

Our dad was born Aug 10 1951 in Everett Wash the youngest of three boys born to Melvin and Eva Simmons and was brought home to be raised in Clinton Wash on Whidbey Island

Dad was proud to be a fifth-generation South Whidbey Islander growing up not far from where his

own father and grandfa-ther grew to adulthood He attended the Langley school district graduat-ing with the class of 1970 and talked often about being on the football team Dad worked at Simmons Garage throughout high school and college while pursuing a criminal law degree

While working as a Langley reserve policeman one summer at the Island County fairgrounds he met his future wife Claudia Rick and Claudia were married May 10 1974 in Lake City Wash and most recently they celebrated their 40th wedding anni-versary with a trip to Las Vegas

Rick worked as a trooper cadet for the Washington State Patrol 1974-1979 and then eventually worked as a driver for United Parcel Service and spoke fondly of being a pain in their side as a union shop steward for over 30 years

Mostly though Dad will be remembered as a loving and caring father to his five kids He spent many weekends of our childhood building three homes for us to live in one in Maple Valley and two

on South Whidbey with the final one being built on Deer Lake the same lake he spent many summers of his childhood waterskiing and fishing We kids have many wonderful memories of him taking us camping around the state and going to Disneyland Las Vegas attending school events and countless weekend get-aways that included fishing with him on his boat in Seiku and cruising around the San Juan Islands

Our dad was known to many people as Rick to his five kids as Dad but his favorite name was simply Papa a name his 11 grandchildren fondly called him He enjoyed all his grandchildren to no end whether it be simply holding them helping him

train his dog Rusty or just watching them grow up

Dad is lovingly remembered by his wife Claudia his five children Christopher Simmons (Lisa) of Seattle Jeff Simmons (Marilyn) of Freeland Wash Jennifer Thrasher (Shane) of Freeland Kevin Simmons (Kelly) of Clinton Melissa Simmons of Freeland 11 grandchildren Brandon Thrasher Angelina Simmons Tyler Thrasher Katelynn Simmons Savannah Simmons Austin Simmons Maliya Thrasher Jackson Simmons Kimberly Simmons Dominic Rich and Brooklyn Simmons his two brothers Phil Simmons (Elke) and Paul Simmons (Nancy) both

from South Whidbey his uncles Gordon Simmons (Shirley) of Clinton and Henry Simmons (Irene) of Seattle along with many nieces nephews cousins and friends

Dad thank you for always helping us No matter day or night you were always there when we needed it We all miss

you so very much and look forward to the day we see you again

Per Rickrsquos request there will be no funeral service We will be having a cel-ebration of life for him to take place 2-6 pm Sunday Nov 9 at the Clinton Community Hall

ObituarySaturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A3

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Commissioner endorses Hannold

Island County Commissioner Jill Johnson endorsed board candi-date Rick Hannold in a letter to the newspaper last week

Both are RepublicansldquoLike you I take voting

very seriouslyrdquo Johnson said ldquoAnd despite my party affiliation I rarely vote a party-line ballot When I chose who to vote for a personrsquos character and motivation for serv-

ing trumps allrdquoJohnson said that

both Hannold and his Democratic challenger Karla Jacks are ldquotwo good options in the race for District 3 Commissionerrdquo

However she said ldquoI am thoughtfully and enthu-siastically voting for Rick Hannoldrdquo

Hannold shares her conservative values which include maintain-ing law and justice fund-ing as a top priority and that a ldquolimited focused priority-based govern-mentrdquo is in the countyrsquos best interest

Johnson and Hannold also agree that Whidbey

Island Naval Air Station is a vital part of the community not to be treated as ldquoan unwelcome or unwanted guestrdquo Johnson said

ldquoRick Hannold will bring a fresh and needed per-spective to the Board of Commissioners His style is refreshing agenda-free and neededrdquo

As a private contractor and a retired Navy chief Johnson said she believes Hannold brings the expe-rience and leadership abilities needed to run the county

Neither Hannold nor Johnson could be reached for comment before press time

Mozer selected as executive director

The search for a new Port of South Whidbey executive director appears to be over

Port commissioners loosely offered Angi Mozer the position at a special meeting of the board Wednesday in

Freeland Mozer who has for months filled in as interim executive director accepted the job pending negotiation of salary and benefits

The job offer was unex-pected While the open position was an agenda item the discussion was planned to revolve around the hiring pro-cess Commissioners Curt Gordon and Ed Halloran decided to expedite things due to the districtrsquos busy schedule in coming months grant writing finalizing the 2015 bud-get studying the viability of taking over manage-ment of the Island County Fairgrounds etc

Halloran complimented Mozerrsquos work to date and said it made sense to skip a lengthy hiring process when the district already has a qualified candidate

ldquoI donrsquot see any reason why we shouldnrsquot pro-ceed nowrdquo he said

Gordon voiced reserva-tions about not postpon-ing the discussion until the next regular meeting when Commissioner Dennis Gregoire could be present but ultimately agreed Gordon admit-

ted that hersquos a bit of a ldquofield marshalrdquo when it comes to port staff and their work but that Mozer requires little oversight

ldquoSo far you have not disappointed merdquo Gordon said

Mozer is the districtrsquos former budget manager Commissioners decided earlier this year to restruc-ture administrative posi-tions by combining the financial chiefrsquos job with that of port manager which was held by Ed Field Forecast as a cost saver the new position would carry the title of executive director

Homes needed for work project

Homes are needed for the South Whidbey Hearts amp Hammers annual work day coming up May 2 2015

The annual project is dedicated to helping peo-ple stay in their homes by fixing issues they canrsquot do themselves because of

finances or the physical demand

Hearts amp Hammersrsquo mis-sion is to help neighbors stay in their homes which is accomplished by the work of scores of volun-teers who flutter around Whidbey Island laying car-pet fixing plumbing and electrical work painting plastering weatherizing cleaning roofing and landscaping All of this is done with no cost to the homeowner thanks to grants and donations

Homeowners interested may apply online at wwwheartsandhammerscom or by calling 360-221-6063 and a board member from Hearts amp Hammers will reply Those with emergency needs which canrsquot wait until May are encouraged to call imme-diately

Financial donations may be made online or mailed to PO Box 694 Langley WA 98260

Good Cheer seeks matching funds

Whidbey Island Bank is prepared to boost the Good Cheer Food Bank in a big way if others chip in as well

The bank is offering a matching grant of $5000 to go toward holiday meals at the Bayview-based food charity For the matching grant to kick in donations up to $5000 must be collected Aid of $100 or more is eligible for a bag of Good Cheerrsquos Cup of Cheer coffee a blend from Mukilteo Coffee Roasters in Langley Donations may be made at any Good Cheer location or online at wwwgoodcheerorg

For more information contact Good Cheer Community Outreach Coordinator Shawn Nowlin at communitygoodcheerorg

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CLARIFICATIONIn the Oct 25 story ldquoFormer transit chief gave herself raises audit revealedrdquo the payout details were unclear The $88000 given to Martha Rose was for vacation and sick leave Island Transit policy states that employees will receive compensa-tion at regular pay at separation for up to 240 hours of accrued vacation time As an employee for over 20 years Rose could have been paid for up to 1280 hours of accrued sick leave at 80 percent of her regular pay

The following are 9-1-1 calls to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office South Precinct

TUESDAY OCTOBER 14

1112 am mdash A caller on Fish Road reported a man in leather motor-cycle cloths a face mask and helmet walked into a shop and asked for carpet remnants When told no he left abruptly and headed to another business He an off-road motorcycle

458 pm mdash A caller at a Freeland grocery story said she was with her son who had a warrant for his arrest and was awaiting law enforce-ment

652 pm mdash A caller at the Clinton Park amp Ride reported someone siphoning gas out of his vehicle

THURSDAY OCTOBER 16

1232 pm mdash A caller on Maxwelton Road said he saw a drone fly-ing near his house and would like to know the legality of them in Island County

FRIDAY OCTOBER 17

922 am mdash A caller at Kenrsquos Korner mall report-ed ongoing problem with people doing drugs in the bathrooms

806 pm mdash A caller on Loerland Lane her boyfriend is throwing things all over the house

SATURDAY OCTOBER 18

1124 am mdash A caller on Highway 525 and Woodard Avenue said a man is lying in the street

and does not appear to be injured he is con-scious just wont move

304 pm mdash A caller from a Clinton restaurant reported the theft of a candy machine some-time the night before

SUNDAY OCTOBER 19

558 pm mdash A caller in a boat on Goss Lake said he saw two people drag-ging a chair to a window at a house on Lakeside Drive and climbed in No lights went on

609 pm mdash A caller on Bercot Road reported

hearing shots fired across the street they went run-ning to the orchard and observed a man drag-ging and loading up a deer

MONDAY OCTOBER 20

313 pm mdash A caller on Casey Street in Clinton said their neighbors have let dogs loose on several occasions and that they defecate in other peo-plersquos yards The caller said he tied a note to one of the dogrsquos collar asking the owner to keep the dogs contained

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Cops apprehend suspected Clinton burglar after chase

By JESSIE STENSLANDSouth Whidbey Record

A 34-year-old Clinton man accused of burglarizing a Freeland home last February could face nearly 10 years in prison if convicted of a litany of charges against him court documents indicate

Prosecutors charged Garrett J Edwards in Island County Superior Court Oct 22 with first-degree burglary with a deadly weapon first-degree theft trafficking in sto-len property and two counts of theft of a firearm

All the counts were charged with ldquoaggravating circum-stancesrdquo because Edwards committed multiple offenses If a jury finds that aggravating circumstances do exist it would increase his sentence

Edwards is wanted on a $150000 arrest warrant but is in custody in Snohomish County according to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office

On Feb 28 a Freeland resident reported that he returned home from surgery and found his house had been broken into Guns a large amount of jewelry silver gold computers and a TV were stolen

A few days later Deputy Shawn Warwick with the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office found that Edwards had pawned some of the stolen jewelry at a pawn shop in Lynnwood according to his report on the case The resident later identified the jewelry as his the report states

Warwick and another deputy searched a home where Edwards had visited and found a stolen laptop

On March 15 Warwick tracked down Edwards at a home in Clinton He initially ran from the deputies but gave up and complained that his leg was injured from someone hit-ting him with a tire iron the deputy wrote

He later admitted that he had swallowed a ldquopackagerdquo containing two grams of heroin when he ran the report states

In addition Edwards allegedly had baggies of suspected methamphetamine and heroin on him the report states

Edwards denied burglarizing the home but said he pawned some of the property because he didnrsquot know it was stolen he told Warwick where to find two of the stolen guns that were hidden in bushes the deputy wrote

Sheriffrsquos Report

KudosWhidbey General was awesomeEditor

Donrsquot ever hesitate when it comes to using our local Whidbey Hospital emer-gency room Irsquove gone twice and each time I was treated fast with respect and by caring staff They can diag-nose and stabilize you and send you on your way to a hospital better suited to treat your condition As my situation grew worse they were able to talk me through what was needed for my flight to Harborview all very scary but these were my only options Thanks to the Whidbey emergency room doctor and his team for saving my life and the Harborview emergency room team for getting me back All this for a simple procedure that went very wrong quickly I hope never to see them again but I know they are there for us when needed

GAIL LISCHEIDClinton

ElectionsAna Maria Nuntildeez for treasurerEditor

Incumbent Ana Maria Nuntildeez is extremely qualified to be the Island County trea-surer I have learned that she implemented more new and innovative programs and services for Island County than any treasurer before her In the last four years she has eliminated a backlog in processing adjustments to property taxes that existed for 10 years not a problem she created but one she fixed

I am especially impressed

with her partnership with the Opportunity Council to assist those at risk of fore-closure enabling citizens to keep their homes

When you look at how Ms Nuntildeez has operated during her time in office itrsquos obvious that she really cares about the people in Island County and that she has a true dedication to ful-filling the tasks of the Island County treasurer

For these reasons I endorse and urge you to vote for Ms Nuntildeez

SincerelyCAROLYN TAMLER

Freeland

Karla Jacks is highly qualified Editor

Voters in Island County have the opportunity to elect as Island County commis-sioner the highly qualified Karla Jacks With a bachelor of arts degree and a mastersrsquo of business administration she has worked in leader-ship positions for major com-panies including Marriott and Boeing as director of food services and as finan-cial operations specialist

Her family roots run deep on both Whidbey and

Camano islands As a moth-er she worked on parent teacher association fundrais-ing projects and is current-ly director of the Camano Center with senior services and other community activi-ties

Karla was honored in 2009 as the StanwoodCamano Island Woman of the Year

In Karla Jacks we have a candidate who has the compassion training and energy to help us build an Island County government that is caring effective and fiscally responsible

GLORIA KOLLFreeland

The truth about state Initiative 594Editor

Television can be bought easily with $8 million and put people on TV who speak in generalities without any substantial proof

If you want to believe real Washington people with true facts talk to law enforcement officers as the majority of police groups wonrsquot vote for Initiative 594 mdash they support I-591 I-594 is a bad initiative that wonrsquot stop criminals and will only put restrictions on law abid-

ing gun ownersRead the fine print and

find why out of state anti-gun people spent so much on their false TV ads

Who do you believe Respected Washington gun owners or wealthy out-of-state donators

WILLIAM COTTERELL SRLangley

ResponseTransit fixes are already underway Editor

Given the questions raised by the recently com-pleted double audit of Island Transit finances it is impor-tant for the public to real-ize that all of these ques-tions have been addressed by the current board and financial administration A financial recovery plan is already being implemented Cash flow problems have been addressed Current projections show Island Transit operations finishing this year with an operating reserve of approximately $500000 The draft budget for 2015 shows a similar end-ing reserve of $450000 with

OpinionOpinionOpinionPage A6 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Letters

WRITE TO US The South Whidbey Record welcomes letters from its readers We reserve the right to edit all submissions Letters should be typewritten and not exceed 350 words They must be signed and include a daytime phone number Send letters to South Whidbey Record Editor PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 or email to editorsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

Island Transit board should remain

Editorial

Elected officials are held to a higher standard than the rest of us common folk It may seem unfair at times but itrsquos true all the same and none of those who have taken an oath of office can say they didnrsquot know that intense public scrutiny and demands for accountability legitimate or otherwise are part of the job

Thatrsquos one of the reasons Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley has struck the war post and announced hersquoll be visiting the home municipalities of Island Transit board members and lobbying for their resignations But perhaps someone should remind North Whidbeyrsquos raging bull of righteousness of that very same standard Some transit directors may need to step down but itrsquos not up to Dudley to decide who not even in Oak Harbor mdash itrsquos the city councilrsquos decision mdash and self aggrandizing displays of accountability are unbecoming of the office of mayor in any town

The Langley City Council can decide for itself who will serve as its representative at Island Transit and doesnrsquot require the counsel of a mayor who has weathered far more requests for his own resignation than any present Langley elected official Dudley who will forever be remembered for his excessive firing of city employees and the felling of Oak Harborrsquos great oak tree should look to ensure his own house is in order before deciding to mettle in the affairs of other autonomous elected bodies

That said the call for accountability isnrsquot Dudleyrsquos alone and it shouldnrsquot be overshadowed by the tactics of a single crusader Many are crying foul over the transit boardrsquos lack of oversight and that includes state auditors Their wrath is understandable given the magnitude of the failure but no matter how tempting it is to call for the heads of transit direc-tors ultimately itrsquos not the right call

The problems that led to the current crisis were not so vis-ible despite claims to the contrary There were no financial reports that made clear the pending calamity no obvious signs of financial failure the problem was hidden which is why it also took state auditors so long to catch on

The board is responsible for oversight but at some point members have to trust the people they oversee and not micromanage their every move

It is disconcerting however that state regulators have laid much of the blame on the board and the body has yet to issue a public apology for its role in the financial collapse of Island Transit Instead board members such as Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson and Coupeville Town Councilman Bob Clay have released letters to the edi-tors or viewpoints that paint rosy pictures of how things are finally getting back on track

More than 20 people lost their jobs That corrective measures are being taken is expected and board members should stay on so they can help clean up the mess made under their watch But one would think that begins with some admission of accountability

THE SOUTH WHIDBEY RECORD IDENTIFICATION STATEMENT AND SUBSCRIPTION RATES

The South Whidbey Record (USPS 682-200) is published semi- weekly by Sound Publishing on Wednesdays and Saturdays for $19

for 3 months $29 for 6 months $45 per year and $75 for 2 years delivered by carrier in Island County from Coupeville to Clinton

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STAFFPublisher Keven GravesAssociate Publisher Kimberlly WinjumEditor Justin BurnettReporters Kate Daniel Ben WatanabeColumnists Margaret Walton Frances WoodProofreader Nancy WaddellAdministrative Coordinator Renee MidgettSales Consultant Nora DurandProduction Manager Connie RossCreative Artist Rebecca CollinsCirculation Manager Diane Smothers

SEE LETTERS A7

conservative assumptions of revenues

A recruitment plan for an interim executive director is on schedule for action in November and a compre-hensive recruitment process for a permanent director will follow with continuing board and public input The goal has been to address all finan-cial questions as quickly as possible first and then to recruit and hire executive leadership needed for long-term sustainability of Island Transit a widely treasured public service for all of Island County

BOB CLAYIsland Transit

acting executive director

Guilty for loving airplane noiseEditor

As I confessed to my

friend Heidi Hoelting in a phone message today I am one of those small airplane pilots who is guilty of mak-ing noise as I fly in and out of Langley Airpark on Crawford Road I am a flight instructor who has taught folks to fly from our local airport for over a decade and fly frequently myself I pointed out to her that the rest of the Federal Aviation Administration regulations on required altitudes par-tially cited in her letter states ldquoexcept when an aircraft is maneuvering to

land or take offrdquo I admit that depending on the wind I sometimes fly over her house at less that 1000 feet when I am taking off or landing

I must also admit that when I hear airplane noise overhead on South Whidbey I also hear the sound of cash registers making money for us mer-chants Over more than 10 years of having a shop in Langley on multiple occa-sions I have delivered pur-chases to customers who chose to fly to Langley

rather than wait in a ferry line We also keep ldquocour-tesy bicyclesrdquo at the airport to facilitate folks coming into Langley or Bayview More importantly Gary and Beth Smithrsquos wonderful Mukilteo Coffee Roasters cafe has become a favor-ite flying destination for small airplane pilots from

all over the region they can fly to our airport park their plane and walk 100 yards for a meal If there is an increase in summertime airplane noise here that means there is an increase in merchantsrsquo income

Sorry about the noiseFRED LUNDAHL

Langley

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A7

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By HELEN PRICE JOHNSON

Island County commissioner

The state Auditors have finished their review of the Island Transit books for 2013 and confirmed there was no malfeasance No money was stolen but there was sloppy record-keeping and

the previous management was not following standard practices in some important areas Specifically manage-ment of the cash-flow and documentation of the federal grant funds for the new build-ing project in payroll and tracking inventory were of concern

The good news is the reductions in service earlier this year were sufficient to reduce expenses so Island Transit is operating in the black again and beginning to rebuild the reserve Also a new financial officer has insti-tuted proper record-keeping and begun a full review of internal controls to be sure best practices are being

followed in all areas going forward

The board increased its oversight of finances also Two board members now meet monthly with staff to review bank statements Monthly reports were improved so the board can better monitor the cash posi-tion State auditors reported that the board is taking ldquoall necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Each of these changes are positive and are improving the agency

Some have questioned the separation settlement with Martha Rose I can assure you it was based on con-tractual obligations as deter-mined by legal counsel not

guesswork That agreement did pay for ldquoleaverdquo however the vast majority of it was sick leave not vacation Both types of leave were capped and were far less than the balances accrued over 25 years of service

Moving ahead it is important to hire a qualified interim executive director so the restructuring of routes can be completed and the transit agency is stabilized for the future The board has decided to do a limited recruitment and tentative plans are to hire someone by Thanksgiving An interim position is wise at this time to provide transitional leader-ship for the organization and

allow ample time for signifi-cant community outreach in the process of selecting a long-term director That out-reach should focus on what we want our transit system to provide in the future How can we best support expanded service What are the economics of being fare-free I hope you will join this important conversation

The audit results show that internal financial con-trols and board policies did not keep up as the transit agency grew over time Significant corrective steps have been taken already and I am committed to continu-ing to improve Island Transit for our community

ViewpointWith audit done Island Transit is back on track in the black

Price Johnson

LETTERSCONTINUED FROM A6

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Despite having secured anoth-er district playoff match South Whidbey volleyball players were solemn after a 3-1 loss in the sec-ond round to top-ranked Cedar Park Christian on Wednesday

South Whidbey advanced to the consolation bracket to face Nooksack Valley on Nov 1 in Lynden after sweeping Mount Baker and falling to Cedar Park Christian in a doubleheader

After rallying in the third set to stave off the third three-set sweep by the Cascade Conference and District 1-leading Eagles the Falcons hung their heads Even senior Abby Hodson usu-ally a cheerful team leader who led South Whidbey in kills was down after falling to the Eagles

ldquoIt just died at the endrdquo said Hodson of South Whidbeyrsquos ener-gy and efficiency

She said the back-to-back seven sets in four hours play did not impact her abilities on the court But the limited rotation used by South Whidbeymdashonly eight Falcons saw the floor with several starters rarely sittingmdashhad led to tired legs by the time Cedar Park took the court to defend its unde-feated record

ldquoWersquore usually on a roller coasterrdquo said Falcon junior setter Katherine Read who recorded 31 assists against Mount Baker and 44 assists against Cedar Park ldquoWe should be proud We took a game from Cedar Parkmdashthat was a really big accomplishment for all of us Wersquore just super exhaustedrdquo

Cedar Park Christian was pow-

ered by its formidable offense The Eaglesrsquo plays largely went through sophomore hitter Sam Dreschel who recorded a game-high 25 kills to go along with 13 digs and three aces Alexyss Nelson the Eaglesrsquo sole senior set 28 assists and junior libero Rachel Kumai recorded 21 digs

For the first three sets the two teams were neck-and-neck until the final 10 points or so South Whidbey used a four-point run to tie the game at 23-23 before Dreschel scored two kills to secure the victory

ldquoWe play man-up on herrdquo said Hodson of Dreschel ldquoThat seems to work pretty well We seemed to be digging her up Sara Bryant especially [more] than in previous gamesrdquo

The second set saw Cedar Park pull away earlier from a 17-17 tie and go on to win 25-19

South Whidbey found its way in the third set jumping out to a quick 12-7 lead before Eagles head coach Marni Dreschel called time out The pause proved ineffective as South Whidbey rolled to a 25-13 win capped by five Hodson aces in the final six points

South Whidbey fell behind in a hurry in the fourth set The Eagles took a 4-0 lead and never lost it en route to a 25-14 win sending Cedar Park to the District 1 champion-ship match against second-seeded Lynden Christian on Saturday

Against Mount Baker South Whidbey was largely in control in a 25-19 25-20 25-16 win The scores were deceptive as South Whidbey committed an unusual amount of errors and mistakes Offense from Hodson (18 kills and 11 digs) and senior Anne Madsen (10 digs nine kills three aces) plus the setting by junior Katherine Read (31 assists)

and defense from junior libero Sara Bryant (12 digs two kills two aces) were enough to make up for the mistakes

South Whidbey plays an elimina-tion game against Nooksack Valley mdashthe same team the Falcons defeated in last yearrsquos tri-district tournament to advance to the 1A state tournament The Pioneers (3-9 Northwest Conference 3-12 overall) fell to the Kingrsquos Lady Knights in straight sets Wednesday night Winning that match secures a berth to the 1A bi-district tourna-ment which is the state-qualifying round

SportsSportsSportsPage A8 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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Ben Watanabe The Record

South Whidbeyrsquos volleyball team celebrates a point against Cedar Park Christian during the District 1 match Wednesday in Bothell

Island lifeIsland lifeIsland lifeSaturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A9

Woodworker launches campaign to fund eco-friendly business By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

With his feet Walter Dill once danced agilely across the bamboo floor of a dance studio with quick precise movements with his hands decades later he uses the same precision and agility mdash and the same bamboo floor-ing mdash to create architectur-ally bold home accessories

The Langley resident began furnishing small wooden pieces components for an ongoing project in the 1980s in a small studio in Port Townsend ldquoLife took its other pathsrdquo Dill said explaining that he turned his attention to raising a family and teaching dance at Living Traditions Dance with his wife

ldquoWersquove all had experiences in our life that are important to us at some time and then they get put on the back burnerrdquo he said ldquoI am bring-ing things back from way back Irsquom using actual pieces of wood that I milled 30 years agordquo

In hopes of finally fulfill-ing his goal of establishing a woodworking business creating eco-friendly home furnishings and acces-sories Dill has launched a Kickstarter fundraising cam-paign to raise the necessary funds to obtain computer-controlled precision wood-working equipment

Kickstarter is an online platform which allows indi-viduals to request ldquobackersrdquo to pledge their financial support of a project or business plan and in turn receive a product for their support The individual sends products also known as ldquorewardsrdquo to backers if the Kickstarter is successful As of Friday morning Dill had accumulated 54 back-ers and $8726 of his total $18000 goal The project will only be funded if the mini-mum of $18000 is pledged by 12 pm Friday Nov 14 Otherwise Dill will obtain no funding and the backers will have no financial respon-sibility for their pledges

As stated on the Kickstarter page his goal ldquois to equip an efficient work space where I can develop my gifts and passions in order to earn a respectable living doing what I love It is my intention to share this space with fellow designers on similar missionsrdquo

Langley mayor Fred McCarthy said he has spo-ken with Dill and would like to see more artisanal busi-nesses in the city including Dillrsquos

Dill explained that while he has developed processes which make his work much faster he requires the use of the specialty machinery to continue to create his designs at a rate which makes them affordable to buyers

Presently Dill travels to a fellow woodworkerrsquos studio in Graham Washington to use the equipment he is unable to purchase out of pocket

ldquoMy plan has always been to have a business making unique fancy household furniture and furnishings in production so that I can bring the price down to a reasonable levelrdquo he said explaining that without access to proper machinery he would need to make his pieces one-off which would in turn create a necessity for a higher sales cost With the machine he can also easily adjust settings in order to fulfill custom orders for spe-

cific widths or lengths ldquoon demandrdquo

The creations are practi-cal tools and home acces-sories such as cooling racks clocks spring clips cutting boards cookbookiPad stands napkin holders and letter openers all made of bamboo or scraps of wood

which would have otherwise been headed for the waste bin

ldquoItrsquos really beautiful hard-woodhellip Itrsquos just the excessrdquo he said of the scraps of wood he collects from businesses such as Eden Saw Wood in Port Townsend

ldquoIrsquom constantly going

through their waste binsrdquo he said with a chuckle

Dill gleaned his inspiration for the intricately patterned designs from the Grand Cathedral and Mosque of Cordoba a Moorish architectural masterpiece

According to National Geographic Moorish architecture a variation of Islamic architecture gets its moniker from the Moors a North African people who conquered the Iberian Peninsula mdash including what is now Spain Portugal and the Pyrenees region of France mdash and several Western Mediterranean islands in the 700s

According to Dillrsquos cohort David Gray whose studio Dill lends for assembly Dillrsquos designs and products are bold intricate and ldquovery much his own creationrdquo

Gray added that his ami-cable friend is fulfilling the dream of many creating

complex designs on a limited budget

ldquoHe is a soul living on a different path than most of usrdquo said Gray ldquoHe finds great pleasure in a simple life full of complex creationsrdquo

ldquoWe are in such a plastic worldrdquo Dill said explaining that although he has worked with plastic metal and glass he takes great pleasure in creating functional pieces from a more ldquosensualrdquo and warm material such as wood In addition he said there is something special about creating an item from pieces of wood such as Honduras mahogany and black walnut which would have otherwise been thrown away

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo he said

While the majority of Dillrsquos designs are ornate he also creates simpler patterns for those who prefer a more modern look In either case his products are as function-al as they are aesthetically pleasing

ldquoIt is all geometry It is like with dance where you have a basic pattern a basic foot-work and two peoplerdquo Dill said ldquoHow many variations can you come up with It is about playing This is about playing with ideas seeing

how many unique usable designs I can come up withrdquo

ldquoI like to call what I do visual spicerdquo Dill added ldquoIrsquom trying to add visual

spice to your kitchen to your homerdquo

If the Kickstarter cam-paign is successful Dill will be able to purchase the equipment within five days mdash rather than waiting two weeks for Kickstarter to pro-cess the funds mdash thanks to a bridge loan from Whidbey Island Local Lenders This will allow him to produce numerous pieces in time for the holidays

To view Dillrsquos Kickstarter campaign visit Kickstartercomprojects199880761

7th-century-inspired-home-accessories

Kate Daniel The Record

Walter Dill displays some of his eco-friendly pieces while at work in David Grayrsquos Langley studio

Kate Daniel The Record

Dill works on a piece inspired by Moorish design

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo

Langley woodworker Walter Dill

Book sale helps Freeland library

The Friends of the Freeland Library Used Book Sale is from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the library

Hundreds of books available at good prices

For details visit wwwsno-isleorg

Bayview Market features local art

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

The market offers fresh food local art music and more and runs Saturdays through Dec 20

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Reflect during Dia de los Muertos

A Dia de los Muertos event is 12-4 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Everyone is welcome for a personal observation of the Day of the Dead Bring an offering or song to share light a candle or sit in quiet meditation of loved ones

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

IDIPIC offers South End panel

IDIPICrsquos South Whidbey DUIUnderage Drinking Prevention Panel is at 1245 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Trinity Churchrsquos Grigware Hall Freeland Open to all seating 1245 pm no late admittance

Required by local driv-ing instructors for both driverrsquos ed students and a parent

For details visit wwwidipicorg or call 360-672-8219

Gallery welcomes new artists

The First Saturday Art Walk is 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1 at 220 Second St Langley

Whidbey Art Gallery will be featuring three art-ists Ron Ward Susanne Newbold and Diane Newell Tompkinson

The exhibit runs through the end of November

For details visit wwwwhidbeyartistscom

Cemetery fills with light

An All Souls Eve remembrance celebration is 530-8 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Langley Woodmen Cemetery

Luminaries line the road and visitors receive lumi-naries that they can place on graves or in an area for

loved ones not buried in the cemetery

For details email carywhidbeycom or call 360-221-6046

Greenbank Hall hosts Fall Dance

The Fall Dance is 630-10 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Greenbank Progressive Hall

Dance to salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues for a $10 suggested donation

WICA closes out Wicked Weekend

Spooktacular Langley ends Saturday Nov 1 in Downtown Langley

ldquoNosferatu Symphony of Horrorsrdquo a perfor-mance by the South Whidbey High School band with haunted tunes set to the 1922 German Expressionist horror film is at 730 pm Saturday Nov 1 and Langley Art Walk featuring work in five galleries is at 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1

For details visit wwwwicaonlineorg

spooktacular-langley

Film focuses on girlsrsquo education

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo a film will be shown at 130

pm Sunday Nov 2 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley

Soroptimist International of South Whidbey is bringing the global movement to educate girls home to Whidbey

The screening is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spotlight on the transformative power of girlrsquos education

Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth

For details call 360-331-4127

New director opens season

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo is at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School

Saratoga Orchestra presents this concert in welcoming new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards

Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18

For details visit wwwsowhidbeycom or call 360-929-3045

Alzheimerrsquos aides gather for support

The Alzheimerrsquos Association Caregiver Support Group is from 10 am to noon Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview

Senior Center Langley The group provides a

place for caregivers to learn and gain support from others caring for a person with memory loss It also provides fam-ily members friends and caregivers with informa-tion on care manage-ment available services and current research and treatment options

The free support group is the first Tuesday of each month

For details call 360-321-1600

Coping with chronic conditions

Living Well with Chronic Conditions a free work-shop is at 1 pm every Tuesday Nov 4 to Dec 9 at the South WhidbeyBayview Center Langley

This nationally rec-ognized program helps people over the age of 18 cope with chronic illness like heart disease diabe-tes arthritis depression obesity and more

Preregistration is required Call Debbie at 360-361-1600 ext 23 or Nancy at 360-969-0113

Trsquoai chi brings many benefits

Balance your Life with Trsquoai Chi a free event is at 630 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Freeland Library

Trsquoai chi has been shown to provide benefits like stronger bones better balance and more

Lynne Donnelly who has been practicing and teaching for more than 35 years will teach a class No registration required

For details visit wwwwihhacom

Come together for dancing

Ballroom Dancing is 630-830 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview Hall Langley

Dances include swing night club two-step the waltz and Latin dances

All skill levels welcome No partner necessary A $5 donation benefits the Bayview Hall

Librarian offers good reads

Nancy Pearl famous Seattle librarian will be giving book recom-mendations at 11 am Wednesday Nov 5 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

Pearl will share her lat-est book references with a Fall into a Good Book pre-sentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am

For details visit wwwwicaonlinecom or call 360-221-4383

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

SUBMISSIONSSend items to editor

southwhidbeyrecordcom Deadline is Friday eight days in advance for the Saturday publication Deadline for the Wednesday edition is one week in advance The calendar is intended for community activities cultural events and nonprofit groups notices are free and printed as space permits

1Saturday

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

All You Can EatSpaghetti amp Meatballs

with Garlic Bread$1095

All You Can EatAlaskan CodFish amp Chips

$1095

New York Steakamp Prawns $1395

HWY 525 bull BAYVIEW bull 321-4120 bull All dinner service begins at 500PM

10

Now servingMukilteo Co ee

exclusively

Tuesday EveningMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295

209 First Street Langley bull 221-6962m o o n r a k e r b o o k s

FALL INTO A GOOD BOOK

Moonraker joins Friends of the Langley LibraryWelcoming NANCY PEARL

Wednesday November 5th 11amWhidbey Island Center for the Arts

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo 360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

2Sunday4Tuesday

5Wednesday

to delay The grant process can take time and the county hopes to have a plan in place when the fair associationrsquos contract expires next year

ldquoOur preference is to move forwardrdquo Price Johnson said

The port had initially planned to conduct the study and then decide whether to take over management of the fairgrounds Concern from county officials about having

a replacement lined up to take over in April when the exist-ing contract is up led to a new proposal one where the port would apply for grant funds that would pay for both the study and one yearrsquos worth of maintenance

Thus Angi Mozer the portrsquos interim executive direc-tor said the district is seek-ing $135000 in Island County Rural Economic Development funds and $45000 in state Community Economic Revitalization Board (or CERB) funds totaling $180000 About

$95000 of that would cover the maintenance work funding a full-time maintenance worker a half-time customer service and events coordinator and a one-fourth-time supervisor The remaining $85000 would pay for another fairgrounds study which would include a signifi-cant public outreach and plan-ning element

Mozer said the April dead-line will be tight but believes the funding will be awarded by then If the money is secured port stewardship of the prop-erty would begin in April

This yearrsquos Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour is not just for the blushing bride

The event now in its second year will high-light services and vendors for all types of events according to Gloria Mickunas organizer and owner of Whidbey Party Girls

ldquoThe tour isnrsquot just about getting marriedrdquo Mickunas said ldquoItrsquos about eventsrdquo

Weddings on Whidbey is a fall wedding show designed to showcase select venues and highlight event specialists from Whidbey and Camano Island and the surrounding communities

At each stop on this chauffeured tour attend-ees will find a venue decorated to a specific theme including Christmas and New Yearrsquos Eve celebrations and a ldquogroom loungerdquo capturing more of a ldquoguy viberdquo

Within each venue vendors from all over Whidbey Island will be highlighted according to Mickunas Event planners will stage and design each venue to showcase the possibilities caterers and cake makers will be at each location offering

samples DJs and musicians will provide music and photographers will share the latest trends

The tour also features top wedding and event vendors including wedding coordinators dress-makers rental suppliers florists make-up and hair stylists and so much more

ldquoYou will quickly understand why Whidbey Island is the perfect location for your next desti-nation event or dream weddingrdquo according the Weddings on Whidbey website ldquoThis tour will make planning that special occasion effortlessrdquo

Tickets are on sale now for the Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour tickets must be pur-chased prior to the event

Participants will take a shuttled tour to four South Whidbey event locations noon to 4 pm Saturday Nov 8

Participants must be at least 18 years of age Cost is $20 per person or $35 for VIP admis-

sionFor more information about the tour or to buy a

ticket go to wwwweddingsonwhidbeynet

ldquoHe had just decided that he loved Langley this is the kind of way he thought a community ought to berdquo McCarthy said

Stevens had a long career in education He retired as a school super-intendent but started as a teacher and administra-

tor Even after retirement Stevens filled in as a substitute teacher for the South Whidbey School District

In October Stevens participated in the annual Friends of Friends Mr South Whidbey contest The fundraiser brought in $18000 to help cover medical costs for people in need on Whidbey Island

His death came as a surprise to many who

were able to share their condolences and sympa-thy online A posting on the site wwwcaringbridgecom about Stevensrsquo death had 79 comments made between the postrsquos time-stamp of 1016 am Oct 29 and Friday morning

Kathryn Stevens his wife said the family is planning a community event for mid-November but the details have yet to be finalized

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

South WhidbeyCHURCH DIRECTORY

To list your religious services herecall 360-221-5300 or 877-316-7276

$10 for 10 lines and a $1 for each additional line

Assembly of God360-221-16565373 Maxwelton Road Langleywwwswag-onlineorgLoving God Loving People Serving the WorldSunday Worship Services830AM amp 1030AMBoth services offer nursery for infants and toddlers amp kids classes for 3yrs to 4th gradeMatt Chambers PastorDareld Chittim Associate PastorMark Brinkman Youth PastorHome of Island Christian Academy360-221-0919

Calvary Chapel of Whidbey IslandTeaching through Godrsquos Word360-579-25703821 E French Road ClintonwwwccwhidbeycomSunday Services 9 amp 11AM

Christian Science Church321-4080 or 222-3182 bull Langley15910 Hwy 525 at Useless Bay RdSunday Church Service 1030AMWednesday Service 730PM

1st Wednesday of the month

Christian Life Center360-331-5778Loving God Reaching People1832 Scott Rd FreelandProfessional CenterSunday Morning Worship 1000AMNursery amp Sunday School

through 8th GradeCelebrate Recovery

Tuesday evenings 7PMChristian Lifersquos Ministry CenterPastor Chad Wordwwwclcwhidbeycom

The First Baptist Churchof South Whidbey islandCelebrating Our 51st Yearwww rstbaptistsouthwhidbeycom2277 Newman Road LangleySunday School 930AMMorning Worship Service 1100AMEvening Service 600PMWed Evening Bible Study amp Prayer 600PM

360-321-4457

The Island Church of WhidbeyChristian amp Missionary Alliance Church360-221-69806th amp Cascade LangleyldquoLoving Christ and Others WellrdquoSunday Worship 1030AMwwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

Langley United Methodist Church360-221-4233 bull 3rd amp AntheslumcwhidbeycomSunday Service 930AM

Nursery and Sunday School for grades K-12 during serviceAdult Forum class 11AM

Rev Mary Boyd PastorBill Humphreys Music DirectorEve Carty Program AssociateLauren Coleman YouthFamily CoordwwwLangleyumcorgA Greening Reconciling amp Advocating CongregationldquoOpen Hearts Open Minds Open Doorsrdquo

South Whidbey Church of Christ360-341-2252 bull BayviewSenior Service Center - BayviewSunday Worship 930AMSunday Bible Classes 1030AMCall regarding Wednesday Bible Class

St Augustinersquos in the Woods Episcopal ChurchldquoA Greening Congregationrdquo360-331-4887 bull Freeland5217 Honeymoon Bay RoadHoly Eucharist Sun 8AM amp 1030AMNursery amp Youth Programs ProvidedMonday Solemn Evensong 530PMWednesday Holy Eucharist and

Ministry of Healing 1000AMwwwstaugustinesepiscopalchurchorgRev Nigel Taber-Hamilton Rector Julie Spangler Director of

Christian Formation

St Hubert Catholic Church804 Third Street Langley360-221-5383MassesSaturday 500PMSunday 800AM and 1030AMMon Tues Thurs and Fri 815AMWednesday 1030AMFr Rick Spicer pastorE-mail sthubertwhidbeycomwwwsthubertschurchorg

South Whidbey Community ChurchA place to beginhellip A place to belong360-221-1220 bull LangleywwwwhidbeychurchorgSunday Morning Worship 1000AMAdult Sunday School 900AMDeer Lagoon Grange5142 S Bayview Road LangleyHome Bible Studies availableDarrell Wenzek pastor

Unitarian UniversalistCongregation of Whidbey Island360-321-865620103 State Route 525 FreelandSunday Service at 10AMValues-Based Religious Education Sept-JuneChildcare Year-RoundEveryone welcomeMinister Rev Dennis Reynoldsemail adminuucwiorgwebsite wwwuucwiorg

221-5525 wwwtheclydenetTickets $7 under 17 or over 65 $5

730 Sat Sun amp Mon

Downey amp Duvall

THE JUDGE

500 Sat amp Sun

ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE HORRIBLE NO GOOD VERY

BAD DAY

Tues Wed amp Thurs 730

Bill Nighy

PRIDE

Coming soon Fury Love is Strange Tracks

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

PG

R - language

R

Ben Watanabe The Record

Tucker Stevens seen here in August pulls out one of the trophies for the Soup Box Derby in Langley He was one of the driving forces behind the annual downhill race

STEVENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PORTCONTINUED FROM A1

Weddings event set for next week

Burlington24th ANNUAL CRAFT FAIRSat Nov 8th 830am-4pm

This event hosts over 100 VENDORSDont Miss It

Burlington-Edison High SchoolBand Booster Club

301 N Burlington BlvdBurlington WA 98233

Held in the Field-house Cafetiere amp Gym

Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program

Holiday Bazaarsamp Events

Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

15th Annual Festival of Nordic CultureSat Nov 8 930 am mdash 330 pm

South Whidbey High School5675 Maxwelton Rd Langley

PRIZE DRAWINGS ALL DAYVendors Bakeri Butikk Norsk Kafe

Lively Music amp FUN $1 DONATION 12 amp UNDER FREE FREE PARKING

VELKOMMENNORDICNORDICFESTFEST

Advertise your Island Holiday Bazaars amp Events

Craft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events Call for more information or place your reservation

Call Jennie 3603948752Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

jobsEmployment

GeneralCFM is looking for a

part-time Institutional Cook

to work in our Coupeville fa c i l i t y S a t ndash Tu e s 12pm ndash 6pm or 4am ndash 12pm To view the full job posting and apply go to

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

EOE

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

For more information

please visitwwwwhidbeycom

EEOE

MEDICAL OFFICERECEPTIONIST

with HIPPA trainingfor on call workin Coupeville

Reply to

PO Box 1705 Coupeville WA 98239

Find what you need 24 hours a day

EmploymentGeneral

DISHWASHERFull time

Experience preferred but not required

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

ACCOUNTANT

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

TRUCK DRIVER I Oak Harbor

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

Need extra cash Place your classified ad today Call 1-800-388-2527 or Go online 24 hours a day wwwnw-adscom

EmploymentGeneral

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

PT to FT Teacher Needed

We are looking for a teacher for our young toddler program Some- one who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in early childhood educa- tion and CPR card pre- ferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

See full job announcement amp

application process at wwwoppcoorg

Paper Employment Applications may be

picked up at 1419 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA Completed applications

must be received by 400pm 11514

EOEMFDVReach the readers the dailies miss Call 800-388-2527 today to place your ad in the Classifieds

EmploymentGeneral

POLICE OFFICERENTRY-LEVEL$5064month

$5545 Second year amp $6636 Third year

T h e C i t y o f E ve r e t t seeks a diverse group of qualified individuals who are interested in a police career that provides pro- fessional and personal challenges and rewards

For more information and application visitwwweverettwaorg Applications must be

received by Friday 12514 EOE

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

EmploymentGeneral

ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Island Transit provides critical public transporta- tion throughout Island County We are seeking an Interim Executive Di- rector for up to 5 months as the agency transitions to permanent new lead- ership Successful inter- im candidates will be ex- per ienced with publ ic agency management the transportation indus- try and leading a team t h r o u g h s i g n i f i c a n t change Salary depending upon experience but will be commensurate for an in- terim leader of a small- s ized t rans i t agency Full time contract em- p l oy m e n t p r e fe r r e d Part-time or direct em- ployment also consid- ered Must pass back- ground and credit check Visit wwwislandtransitorg or Oak Harbor City Hall Coupevi l le Town Hal l and Langley City Hall for application packet and full detailsApplications and supple- mental information must be received by Friday November 7 2014 and sent to the address be- low or by email to heppnerislandtransitorg

heppnerislandtransitorg

Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

98239

Island Transit is an Equal Opportunity and

MFDV Employer

NEED EXTRA MONEY

CARRIER NEEDEDFor the Whidbey News Times downtown Oak H a r b o r D e l i ve r i n g Wednesday and Satur- day mornings No col- lecting Great second job

Call Circulation 360-675-6611

Substitute Teacher Openings

We a r e l o o k i n g fo r someone who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in ear ly childhood education and CPR card preferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

CNA needed for middle aged woman Exper i - ence and references re- q u i r e d C o u p e v i l l e Greenbank area Cal l Wendy (360)678-6189

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

A Job with a Future

Are you looking for stable employment

Opportunity for Advancement

A job that you can feel good about

BenefitsWell look no further Service Alternatives

is hiring in Coupeville amp Oak Harbor

Suppor t adul ts wi th d isab i l i t i es in the i r homes This work is the perfect mashup of teaching amp caregiving But so much more Itrsquos teach ing amp he lp ing people with develop- mental disabilities to l ive vibrant fulfi l l ing l ives in their homes and connect with their communities

Qualifications18 or olderHigh School Diploma or GEDClear Criminal Back- groundSafe legal driverFluent with reading wr i t i ng amp speak ing EnglishAvailable on SaturdaySundayLift 50 pounds

Email for an application

mmcpageservalt-aslcom

mmcpageservalt-aslcom

Call for more info (888) 328-3339

PU Application in person

20 NW First Street Coupeville

wwwservaltcomjobsEOE

EXPERIENCED CORE STAFF

Full and Part time All shifts available Paid training To help pro- vide the best care to our clients with devel- opmental disabilities Must have clean back- ground check

Serious applicants please contact

Dave3609693554

daveallheartagencycom

ireneallheartagencycom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Accepting applications for

Caregivers Apply in person at

Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave

360-675-5913EOE

DAY SHIFT NURSEFull time or Part time

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties serving chil- d ren th rough o lder adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently hiring for the following posi- tions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompassealthorg

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

Mental Health Professional

Seeking a MHP for the Whidbey Is area Duties intakes diagnosis crisis mgmt stabilization Re- quirements Masterrsquos in counseling or a social services field + min 2 yrs experience as a MH c o u n s e l o r L M H C LMFT OR LICSW pre- ferred $1923-$21hr

Apply online at wwwWork4Sunrisecom or send a cover letter amp

resume to susans

sunriseemailcomsusanssunriseemailcom

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

Advertise yourupcoming garage sale in your local community paper and online to reach thousands of households in your areaCall 800-388-2527 Fax 360-598-6800 Go online nw-adscom

Sell it free in the Flea1-866-825-9001

click wwwnw-adscom email classi edsoundpublishingcom call toll free 18883993999 or 18003882527

Local readersLocal sellersLocal buyers

We make it easy to sellright in your communityreal estate

for sale jobshome

services stuff wheelsreal estate

for rent - WA

WHIDBEY Classifiedsclick wwwnw-adscom email classi edsoundpublishingcom call toll free 18883993999 or 18003882527

Local readersLocal sellersLocal buyers

We make it easy to sellright in your communityReal Estate

For Sale jobshome

services stuff wheelsReal Estate

For Rent - WA

PNW MarketPlacePAGE 12 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

or the consumer fraud division of the Washington Attorney Generalrsquos ofce

CONSUMER ALERT

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

Wersquod like to announce that Jen Knox has joined Coldwell Banker Tara Properties in our Freeland of ce Jen has lived on Whidbey Island for many years She is knowledgeable in negotiating market conditions and staging Please welcome Jen and

feel free to contact her at 360-221-0176 or email her at jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

Wersquore happy to have her as part ofthe CBTP family

WelcomeJen Knox

Jen Knox360-221-0176

jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

--- Freeland ------ Freeland ---

Sugar sand Mutiny Bay no-bank

beachfront home View Trex deck

outbuildings greenhouse amp more604696 $715000

NW contemporary 3 BR on 561 acres wwesterly views

Separate guest house amp two-2-car garages

711185 $1200000

Found the right property or looking to sell Contact one of our real estate specialists

where knowledge makesthe difference

real estatefor sale - WA

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

FREELAND

FOR SALE By Owner great location in Free- land on Whidbey Island Spacious 2+ bedroom 2 bath home Walk to gro- cery beach post office l ibrary bus Peaceful and private Must see in- ter ior exposed beam wood ceiling over main l i v i n g a r e a w o o d - trimmed clerestory win- dows br ight and airy year round Cozy wood- stove Perfect getaway retirement home or ren- tal $179000 priced to sell 425-422-7223LANGLEY 98260

2 BR 2 BA LOCATED in Wagon Wheel Estates a nice quiet wooded 55 + Park Lovely home with all appliances 2 storage buildings and carpor t $35000 $445 month lot rent Park manager Bill 360-221-8174

real estatefor sale

Real Estate for SaleFarms Ranches

(TEXAS BEST BUY)Own a prime 20 Acre

Ranch in Scenic Texas Now only $395 per acre

$99 per month no credit check

brochure available call (800)875-6568

real estatefor rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

Convenient location walk to Island Transit

Post Office grocery store

banks hardware store dining

church amp ferry landing

(360)341-2254

Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts

Advertise your service800-388-2527 or nw-adscom

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

CLINTON

1 BR 1 BA CUTE 1200 SF house off Humphrey Rd Den laundry room wi th washer amp dr yer Nice kitchen and family room Carport amp parking Close to Clinton Ferry No pets No smoking $800 per month water amp sewer included $800 deposit 360-654-8172melt911frontiercomCLINTON

2 BEDROOM 2 bath l a r g e e n t e r t a i n m e n t room 1800 sw ft All appl iances to include WD Wa l k t o beach oversized garage No smoking pets $99500 month 360-579-2593COUPEVILLE 982393

BR 2 BA in Admira l Cove Nice water view Washer dryer water in- cluded $800 per month Prefer long term 530- 260-2010COUPEVILLE 98249

3 BR 2 BA Waterfront home Fully furnished just br ing your tooth- brush Relax away win- ter stress with your hot tub Available through May on ly $1195 per month This will go fast Call now 206-228-3147LANGLEY 98260

3 BR SMALL 2 STORY home on 2 AC in town Features single garage and storage bui ld ing Large trees fu l l t ime s t r e a m o n b o r d e r Lease opt ion or buy $1000 month Cal l Gary at 360-661-2734OAK HARBOR

3 BEDROOM 2 Bath doublewide mobi le in F a m i l y P a r k $ 8 5 0 month and $850 deposit 360-770-6882OAK HARBOR 98277CUTE amp CLEAN 2 BR duplex in desirable Du- gua l l a Bay Wa te r amp mountain view Electric heat amp gas fireplace No dogs Available Novem- ber 5th $800 per month First last dep One year lease 360-515-0683

Apartments for Rent Island County

OAK HARBOR 98277

LARGE 2 BEDROOM Clean amp quiet near bus line Large patio with city view Fireplace washer amp dryer hookups Senior discount available Gar- bage inc luded $725 month 360-675-6642

OAK HARBOR

MONTH TO MONTH 2 b e d r o o m $ 6 5 0 p e r month Near NASTown Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626-485-1966 Cell

WA Misc RentalsGeneral Rentals

HOMES AVAILABLE Ve te ran Homeless Unstable housing in- come Dependents To apply httpwwwthemadforg Homes-For- Ve t e r a n s h t m l C a l l 206 262-7770

WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent

Room For RENT in 3 bed- room house $480

monthincludes utilities Non smokers only

360-682-2187

real estaterentals

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial

CLINTON 98236

2 COMMERCIAL SPACES

APPX 1385rsquo1720rsquo OR COMBINE

Could serve as Retail Medical Office Office

Lit Hwy 525 sign available energy effi- cient lighting one unit built out w reception amp exam offices Adjacent

to Whidbey General South Price will de- pend on TI package

terms etcCall Bruce

206-409-3703Brokers welcome

announcements

Announcements

GampO MINI STORAGE

New SpaceAVAILABLE NOWSome Just Like A

VAULTHwy 20 amp Banta Rd

360-675-6533

Found

FOUND CAR KEY today Brand new key for a Ford Cal l to I D and claim 360-679-5165

Reach over a million potential customers when you advertise in the Service Directory Call 800-388-2527 or go online to nw-adscom

Found

I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100

Lost

Lost 2 Seattle Seahawk small dog t-shirts at the c o m m i s s a r y b y t h e handicap park ing lot (360)675-1978LOST GLASSES on Seaplane Base October 23rd Commissary or Ex- change parking lot Call 360-675-2712 i f you have information

legals

Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

(RFP)Public Defense Services

The City of Oak Harbor is requesting qualifica- t i ons f rom a t to r neys andor law firms interest- ed in contracting for pub- lic defense services for indigent defendants ap- pearing to answer crimi- nal charges in Oak Har- bor Municipal Court To minimize the need for conflict counsel the City may contract with two at- torneys andor law firms that are not associated with one another

Continued on next page

Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 13

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bull King Countybull Kitsap Countybull Clallam Countybull Jeff erson Countybull Okanogan Countybull Pierce Countybull Island Countybull San Juan Countybull Snohomish Countybull Whatcom County

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n SENIOR REPORTERThe BothellKenmore Reporter a division of Sound Publishing Inc is seeking a seasoned general assignment reporter with writing experience and photography skills This is a senior position and is based out of the Kirkland offi ce The primary coverage will be city government business sports general assignment stories and may include arts coverage Schedule includes evening andor weekend work

As a Senior Reporter for Sound Publishing you will be expected to

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bull blog and use Twitter on the webbull layout pages using InDesignbull shoot and edit videos for the web

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Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

Legal Notices

Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

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PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

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the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

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upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

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following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

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the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

Legal Notices

to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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PAGE 14 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

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burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

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indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 741

ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

31Torsquos opposite32Moist33Fade away34Salary35Sultanrsquos group

of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

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al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

PISCESYou find yourself in the middle ofa large crowd or you organize anevent that unites a lot of peopleThese people can be very deman-ding and sometimes exhausting

Week of November 23 to 29 2014

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Artist Libby Berry will demonstrate her craft Tuesday Nov 11 at the Trinity Lutheran Community Building in Freeland

Berry has been invited as a featured guest of the Artists of South Whidbey and will be demonstrat-ing the natural law of composition show-ing how it can be used to create balance and motion in a piece

According to a recent press release Berry teaches that ldquoit is the unseen that creates

the scenerdquo and will be instructing in fundamen-tal principles which she calls ldquothe secrets of the mastersrdquo

Artists of South Whidbey welcomes all painters of all levels and media The event will

begin at 1130 am with a sack lunch the meeting will begin at noon

Attendees are invited to bring artwork to share for gentle critique

For more information call Gaylen Whiteman at 360-331-2603

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Have an item for the People pageThe South Whidbey Record is always on the lookout for items about people in the South Whidbey community To submit an item e-mail newswhidbeynewsgroupcom

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Home Food Waste Composting Workshop Saturday November 15th from 1000 to 1100 am

Participants will receive an in-ground compost bin at reduced cost to begin composting at home For information and registration visit the WSU Extension website at httpext100wsueduisland Participants must be Island County residents Only one registration is required per family Registration closes November 12th Sponsored by WSU Island County and Washington Department of Ecology

For more information call (360) 679-7386 or 678-7974 Participants are asked to take part in a 12 month study to track waste reduction and diversion

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NotableLibby Berry to present as Artists of South Whidbey featured guest

Contributed photo

Libby Berryrsquos painting ldquoEye on the Prizerdquo

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ldquoLetting Gordquo a painting by Libby Berry

Richard Wayne Simmons

Our dad was born Aug 10 1951 in Everett Wash the youngest of three boys born to Melvin and Eva Simmons and was brought home to be raised in Clinton Wash on Whidbey Island

Dad was proud to be a fifth-generation South Whidbey Islander growing up not far from where his

own father and grandfa-ther grew to adulthood He attended the Langley school district graduat-ing with the class of 1970 and talked often about being on the football team Dad worked at Simmons Garage throughout high school and college while pursuing a criminal law degree

While working as a Langley reserve policeman one summer at the Island County fairgrounds he met his future wife Claudia Rick and Claudia were married May 10 1974 in Lake City Wash and most recently they celebrated their 40th wedding anni-versary with a trip to Las Vegas

Rick worked as a trooper cadet for the Washington State Patrol 1974-1979 and then eventually worked as a driver for United Parcel Service and spoke fondly of being a pain in their side as a union shop steward for over 30 years

Mostly though Dad will be remembered as a loving and caring father to his five kids He spent many weekends of our childhood building three homes for us to live in one in Maple Valley and two

on South Whidbey with the final one being built on Deer Lake the same lake he spent many summers of his childhood waterskiing and fishing We kids have many wonderful memories of him taking us camping around the state and going to Disneyland Las Vegas attending school events and countless weekend get-aways that included fishing with him on his boat in Seiku and cruising around the San Juan Islands

Our dad was known to many people as Rick to his five kids as Dad but his favorite name was simply Papa a name his 11 grandchildren fondly called him He enjoyed all his grandchildren to no end whether it be simply holding them helping him

train his dog Rusty or just watching them grow up

Dad is lovingly remembered by his wife Claudia his five children Christopher Simmons (Lisa) of Seattle Jeff Simmons (Marilyn) of Freeland Wash Jennifer Thrasher (Shane) of Freeland Kevin Simmons (Kelly) of Clinton Melissa Simmons of Freeland 11 grandchildren Brandon Thrasher Angelina Simmons Tyler Thrasher Katelynn Simmons Savannah Simmons Austin Simmons Maliya Thrasher Jackson Simmons Kimberly Simmons Dominic Rich and Brooklyn Simmons his two brothers Phil Simmons (Elke) and Paul Simmons (Nancy) both

from South Whidbey his uncles Gordon Simmons (Shirley) of Clinton and Henry Simmons (Irene) of Seattle along with many nieces nephews cousins and friends

Dad thank you for always helping us No matter day or night you were always there when we needed it We all miss

you so very much and look forward to the day we see you again

Per Rickrsquos request there will be no funeral service We will be having a cel-ebration of life for him to take place 2-6 pm Sunday Nov 9 at the Clinton Community Hall

ObituarySaturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A3

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Commissioner endorses Hannold

Island County Commissioner Jill Johnson endorsed board candi-date Rick Hannold in a letter to the newspaper last week

Both are RepublicansldquoLike you I take voting

very seriouslyrdquo Johnson said ldquoAnd despite my party affiliation I rarely vote a party-line ballot When I chose who to vote for a personrsquos character and motivation for serv-

ing trumps allrdquoJohnson said that

both Hannold and his Democratic challenger Karla Jacks are ldquotwo good options in the race for District 3 Commissionerrdquo

However she said ldquoI am thoughtfully and enthu-siastically voting for Rick Hannoldrdquo

Hannold shares her conservative values which include maintain-ing law and justice fund-ing as a top priority and that a ldquolimited focused priority-based govern-mentrdquo is in the countyrsquos best interest

Johnson and Hannold also agree that Whidbey

Island Naval Air Station is a vital part of the community not to be treated as ldquoan unwelcome or unwanted guestrdquo Johnson said

ldquoRick Hannold will bring a fresh and needed per-spective to the Board of Commissioners His style is refreshing agenda-free and neededrdquo

As a private contractor and a retired Navy chief Johnson said she believes Hannold brings the expe-rience and leadership abilities needed to run the county

Neither Hannold nor Johnson could be reached for comment before press time

Mozer selected as executive director

The search for a new Port of South Whidbey executive director appears to be over

Port commissioners loosely offered Angi Mozer the position at a special meeting of the board Wednesday in

Freeland Mozer who has for months filled in as interim executive director accepted the job pending negotiation of salary and benefits

The job offer was unex-pected While the open position was an agenda item the discussion was planned to revolve around the hiring pro-cess Commissioners Curt Gordon and Ed Halloran decided to expedite things due to the districtrsquos busy schedule in coming months grant writing finalizing the 2015 bud-get studying the viability of taking over manage-ment of the Island County Fairgrounds etc

Halloran complimented Mozerrsquos work to date and said it made sense to skip a lengthy hiring process when the district already has a qualified candidate

ldquoI donrsquot see any reason why we shouldnrsquot pro-ceed nowrdquo he said

Gordon voiced reserva-tions about not postpon-ing the discussion until the next regular meeting when Commissioner Dennis Gregoire could be present but ultimately agreed Gordon admit-

ted that hersquos a bit of a ldquofield marshalrdquo when it comes to port staff and their work but that Mozer requires little oversight

ldquoSo far you have not disappointed merdquo Gordon said

Mozer is the districtrsquos former budget manager Commissioners decided earlier this year to restruc-ture administrative posi-tions by combining the financial chiefrsquos job with that of port manager which was held by Ed Field Forecast as a cost saver the new position would carry the title of executive director

Homes needed for work project

Homes are needed for the South Whidbey Hearts amp Hammers annual work day coming up May 2 2015

The annual project is dedicated to helping peo-ple stay in their homes by fixing issues they canrsquot do themselves because of

finances or the physical demand

Hearts amp Hammersrsquo mis-sion is to help neighbors stay in their homes which is accomplished by the work of scores of volun-teers who flutter around Whidbey Island laying car-pet fixing plumbing and electrical work painting plastering weatherizing cleaning roofing and landscaping All of this is done with no cost to the homeowner thanks to grants and donations

Homeowners interested may apply online at wwwheartsandhammerscom or by calling 360-221-6063 and a board member from Hearts amp Hammers will reply Those with emergency needs which canrsquot wait until May are encouraged to call imme-diately

Financial donations may be made online or mailed to PO Box 694 Langley WA 98260

Good Cheer seeks matching funds

Whidbey Island Bank is prepared to boost the Good Cheer Food Bank in a big way if others chip in as well

The bank is offering a matching grant of $5000 to go toward holiday meals at the Bayview-based food charity For the matching grant to kick in donations up to $5000 must be collected Aid of $100 or more is eligible for a bag of Good Cheerrsquos Cup of Cheer coffee a blend from Mukilteo Coffee Roasters in Langley Donations may be made at any Good Cheer location or online at wwwgoodcheerorg

For more information contact Good Cheer Community Outreach Coordinator Shawn Nowlin at communitygoodcheerorg

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CLARIFICATIONIn the Oct 25 story ldquoFormer transit chief gave herself raises audit revealedrdquo the payout details were unclear The $88000 given to Martha Rose was for vacation and sick leave Island Transit policy states that employees will receive compensa-tion at regular pay at separation for up to 240 hours of accrued vacation time As an employee for over 20 years Rose could have been paid for up to 1280 hours of accrued sick leave at 80 percent of her regular pay

The following are 9-1-1 calls to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office South Precinct

TUESDAY OCTOBER 14

1112 am mdash A caller on Fish Road reported a man in leather motor-cycle cloths a face mask and helmet walked into a shop and asked for carpet remnants When told no he left abruptly and headed to another business He an off-road motorcycle

458 pm mdash A caller at a Freeland grocery story said she was with her son who had a warrant for his arrest and was awaiting law enforce-ment

652 pm mdash A caller at the Clinton Park amp Ride reported someone siphoning gas out of his vehicle

THURSDAY OCTOBER 16

1232 pm mdash A caller on Maxwelton Road said he saw a drone fly-ing near his house and would like to know the legality of them in Island County

FRIDAY OCTOBER 17

922 am mdash A caller at Kenrsquos Korner mall report-ed ongoing problem with people doing drugs in the bathrooms

806 pm mdash A caller on Loerland Lane her boyfriend is throwing things all over the house

SATURDAY OCTOBER 18

1124 am mdash A caller on Highway 525 and Woodard Avenue said a man is lying in the street

and does not appear to be injured he is con-scious just wont move

304 pm mdash A caller from a Clinton restaurant reported the theft of a candy machine some-time the night before

SUNDAY OCTOBER 19

558 pm mdash A caller in a boat on Goss Lake said he saw two people drag-ging a chair to a window at a house on Lakeside Drive and climbed in No lights went on

609 pm mdash A caller on Bercot Road reported

hearing shots fired across the street they went run-ning to the orchard and observed a man drag-ging and loading up a deer

MONDAY OCTOBER 20

313 pm mdash A caller on Casey Street in Clinton said their neighbors have let dogs loose on several occasions and that they defecate in other peo-plersquos yards The caller said he tied a note to one of the dogrsquos collar asking the owner to keep the dogs contained

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Cops apprehend suspected Clinton burglar after chase

By JESSIE STENSLANDSouth Whidbey Record

A 34-year-old Clinton man accused of burglarizing a Freeland home last February could face nearly 10 years in prison if convicted of a litany of charges against him court documents indicate

Prosecutors charged Garrett J Edwards in Island County Superior Court Oct 22 with first-degree burglary with a deadly weapon first-degree theft trafficking in sto-len property and two counts of theft of a firearm

All the counts were charged with ldquoaggravating circum-stancesrdquo because Edwards committed multiple offenses If a jury finds that aggravating circumstances do exist it would increase his sentence

Edwards is wanted on a $150000 arrest warrant but is in custody in Snohomish County according to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office

On Feb 28 a Freeland resident reported that he returned home from surgery and found his house had been broken into Guns a large amount of jewelry silver gold computers and a TV were stolen

A few days later Deputy Shawn Warwick with the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office found that Edwards had pawned some of the stolen jewelry at a pawn shop in Lynnwood according to his report on the case The resident later identified the jewelry as his the report states

Warwick and another deputy searched a home where Edwards had visited and found a stolen laptop

On March 15 Warwick tracked down Edwards at a home in Clinton He initially ran from the deputies but gave up and complained that his leg was injured from someone hit-ting him with a tire iron the deputy wrote

He later admitted that he had swallowed a ldquopackagerdquo containing two grams of heroin when he ran the report states

In addition Edwards allegedly had baggies of suspected methamphetamine and heroin on him the report states

Edwards denied burglarizing the home but said he pawned some of the property because he didnrsquot know it was stolen he told Warwick where to find two of the stolen guns that were hidden in bushes the deputy wrote

Sheriffrsquos Report

KudosWhidbey General was awesomeEditor

Donrsquot ever hesitate when it comes to using our local Whidbey Hospital emer-gency room Irsquove gone twice and each time I was treated fast with respect and by caring staff They can diag-nose and stabilize you and send you on your way to a hospital better suited to treat your condition As my situation grew worse they were able to talk me through what was needed for my flight to Harborview all very scary but these were my only options Thanks to the Whidbey emergency room doctor and his team for saving my life and the Harborview emergency room team for getting me back All this for a simple procedure that went very wrong quickly I hope never to see them again but I know they are there for us when needed

GAIL LISCHEIDClinton

ElectionsAna Maria Nuntildeez for treasurerEditor

Incumbent Ana Maria Nuntildeez is extremely qualified to be the Island County trea-surer I have learned that she implemented more new and innovative programs and services for Island County than any treasurer before her In the last four years she has eliminated a backlog in processing adjustments to property taxes that existed for 10 years not a problem she created but one she fixed

I am especially impressed

with her partnership with the Opportunity Council to assist those at risk of fore-closure enabling citizens to keep their homes

When you look at how Ms Nuntildeez has operated during her time in office itrsquos obvious that she really cares about the people in Island County and that she has a true dedication to ful-filling the tasks of the Island County treasurer

For these reasons I endorse and urge you to vote for Ms Nuntildeez

SincerelyCAROLYN TAMLER

Freeland

Karla Jacks is highly qualified Editor

Voters in Island County have the opportunity to elect as Island County commis-sioner the highly qualified Karla Jacks With a bachelor of arts degree and a mastersrsquo of business administration she has worked in leader-ship positions for major com-panies including Marriott and Boeing as director of food services and as finan-cial operations specialist

Her family roots run deep on both Whidbey and

Camano islands As a moth-er she worked on parent teacher association fundrais-ing projects and is current-ly director of the Camano Center with senior services and other community activi-ties

Karla was honored in 2009 as the StanwoodCamano Island Woman of the Year

In Karla Jacks we have a candidate who has the compassion training and energy to help us build an Island County government that is caring effective and fiscally responsible

GLORIA KOLLFreeland

The truth about state Initiative 594Editor

Television can be bought easily with $8 million and put people on TV who speak in generalities without any substantial proof

If you want to believe real Washington people with true facts talk to law enforcement officers as the majority of police groups wonrsquot vote for Initiative 594 mdash they support I-591 I-594 is a bad initiative that wonrsquot stop criminals and will only put restrictions on law abid-

ing gun ownersRead the fine print and

find why out of state anti-gun people spent so much on their false TV ads

Who do you believe Respected Washington gun owners or wealthy out-of-state donators

WILLIAM COTTERELL SRLangley

ResponseTransit fixes are already underway Editor

Given the questions raised by the recently com-pleted double audit of Island Transit finances it is impor-tant for the public to real-ize that all of these ques-tions have been addressed by the current board and financial administration A financial recovery plan is already being implemented Cash flow problems have been addressed Current projections show Island Transit operations finishing this year with an operating reserve of approximately $500000 The draft budget for 2015 shows a similar end-ing reserve of $450000 with

OpinionOpinionOpinionPage A6 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Letters

WRITE TO US The South Whidbey Record welcomes letters from its readers We reserve the right to edit all submissions Letters should be typewritten and not exceed 350 words They must be signed and include a daytime phone number Send letters to South Whidbey Record Editor PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 or email to editorsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

Island Transit board should remain

Editorial

Elected officials are held to a higher standard than the rest of us common folk It may seem unfair at times but itrsquos true all the same and none of those who have taken an oath of office can say they didnrsquot know that intense public scrutiny and demands for accountability legitimate or otherwise are part of the job

Thatrsquos one of the reasons Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley has struck the war post and announced hersquoll be visiting the home municipalities of Island Transit board members and lobbying for their resignations But perhaps someone should remind North Whidbeyrsquos raging bull of righteousness of that very same standard Some transit directors may need to step down but itrsquos not up to Dudley to decide who not even in Oak Harbor mdash itrsquos the city councilrsquos decision mdash and self aggrandizing displays of accountability are unbecoming of the office of mayor in any town

The Langley City Council can decide for itself who will serve as its representative at Island Transit and doesnrsquot require the counsel of a mayor who has weathered far more requests for his own resignation than any present Langley elected official Dudley who will forever be remembered for his excessive firing of city employees and the felling of Oak Harborrsquos great oak tree should look to ensure his own house is in order before deciding to mettle in the affairs of other autonomous elected bodies

That said the call for accountability isnrsquot Dudleyrsquos alone and it shouldnrsquot be overshadowed by the tactics of a single crusader Many are crying foul over the transit boardrsquos lack of oversight and that includes state auditors Their wrath is understandable given the magnitude of the failure but no matter how tempting it is to call for the heads of transit direc-tors ultimately itrsquos not the right call

The problems that led to the current crisis were not so vis-ible despite claims to the contrary There were no financial reports that made clear the pending calamity no obvious signs of financial failure the problem was hidden which is why it also took state auditors so long to catch on

The board is responsible for oversight but at some point members have to trust the people they oversee and not micromanage their every move

It is disconcerting however that state regulators have laid much of the blame on the board and the body has yet to issue a public apology for its role in the financial collapse of Island Transit Instead board members such as Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson and Coupeville Town Councilman Bob Clay have released letters to the edi-tors or viewpoints that paint rosy pictures of how things are finally getting back on track

More than 20 people lost their jobs That corrective measures are being taken is expected and board members should stay on so they can help clean up the mess made under their watch But one would think that begins with some admission of accountability

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STAFFPublisher Keven GravesAssociate Publisher Kimberlly WinjumEditor Justin BurnettReporters Kate Daniel Ben WatanabeColumnists Margaret Walton Frances WoodProofreader Nancy WaddellAdministrative Coordinator Renee MidgettSales Consultant Nora DurandProduction Manager Connie RossCreative Artist Rebecca CollinsCirculation Manager Diane Smothers

SEE LETTERS A7

conservative assumptions of revenues

A recruitment plan for an interim executive director is on schedule for action in November and a compre-hensive recruitment process for a permanent director will follow with continuing board and public input The goal has been to address all finan-cial questions as quickly as possible first and then to recruit and hire executive leadership needed for long-term sustainability of Island Transit a widely treasured public service for all of Island County

BOB CLAYIsland Transit

acting executive director

Guilty for loving airplane noiseEditor

As I confessed to my

friend Heidi Hoelting in a phone message today I am one of those small airplane pilots who is guilty of mak-ing noise as I fly in and out of Langley Airpark on Crawford Road I am a flight instructor who has taught folks to fly from our local airport for over a decade and fly frequently myself I pointed out to her that the rest of the Federal Aviation Administration regulations on required altitudes par-tially cited in her letter states ldquoexcept when an aircraft is maneuvering to

land or take offrdquo I admit that depending on the wind I sometimes fly over her house at less that 1000 feet when I am taking off or landing

I must also admit that when I hear airplane noise overhead on South Whidbey I also hear the sound of cash registers making money for us mer-chants Over more than 10 years of having a shop in Langley on multiple occa-sions I have delivered pur-chases to customers who chose to fly to Langley

rather than wait in a ferry line We also keep ldquocour-tesy bicyclesrdquo at the airport to facilitate folks coming into Langley or Bayview More importantly Gary and Beth Smithrsquos wonderful Mukilteo Coffee Roasters cafe has become a favor-ite flying destination for small airplane pilots from

all over the region they can fly to our airport park their plane and walk 100 yards for a meal If there is an increase in summertime airplane noise here that means there is an increase in merchantsrsquo income

Sorry about the noiseFRED LUNDAHL

Langley

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By HELEN PRICE JOHNSON

Island County commissioner

The state Auditors have finished their review of the Island Transit books for 2013 and confirmed there was no malfeasance No money was stolen but there was sloppy record-keeping and

the previous management was not following standard practices in some important areas Specifically manage-ment of the cash-flow and documentation of the federal grant funds for the new build-ing project in payroll and tracking inventory were of concern

The good news is the reductions in service earlier this year were sufficient to reduce expenses so Island Transit is operating in the black again and beginning to rebuild the reserve Also a new financial officer has insti-tuted proper record-keeping and begun a full review of internal controls to be sure best practices are being

followed in all areas going forward

The board increased its oversight of finances also Two board members now meet monthly with staff to review bank statements Monthly reports were improved so the board can better monitor the cash posi-tion State auditors reported that the board is taking ldquoall necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Each of these changes are positive and are improving the agency

Some have questioned the separation settlement with Martha Rose I can assure you it was based on con-tractual obligations as deter-mined by legal counsel not

guesswork That agreement did pay for ldquoleaverdquo however the vast majority of it was sick leave not vacation Both types of leave were capped and were far less than the balances accrued over 25 years of service

Moving ahead it is important to hire a qualified interim executive director so the restructuring of routes can be completed and the transit agency is stabilized for the future The board has decided to do a limited recruitment and tentative plans are to hire someone by Thanksgiving An interim position is wise at this time to provide transitional leader-ship for the organization and

allow ample time for signifi-cant community outreach in the process of selecting a long-term director That out-reach should focus on what we want our transit system to provide in the future How can we best support expanded service What are the economics of being fare-free I hope you will join this important conversation

The audit results show that internal financial con-trols and board policies did not keep up as the transit agency grew over time Significant corrective steps have been taken already and I am committed to continu-ing to improve Island Transit for our community

ViewpointWith audit done Island Transit is back on track in the black

Price Johnson

LETTERSCONTINUED FROM A6

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Despite having secured anoth-er district playoff match South Whidbey volleyball players were solemn after a 3-1 loss in the sec-ond round to top-ranked Cedar Park Christian on Wednesday

South Whidbey advanced to the consolation bracket to face Nooksack Valley on Nov 1 in Lynden after sweeping Mount Baker and falling to Cedar Park Christian in a doubleheader

After rallying in the third set to stave off the third three-set sweep by the Cascade Conference and District 1-leading Eagles the Falcons hung their heads Even senior Abby Hodson usu-ally a cheerful team leader who led South Whidbey in kills was down after falling to the Eagles

ldquoIt just died at the endrdquo said Hodson of South Whidbeyrsquos ener-gy and efficiency

She said the back-to-back seven sets in four hours play did not impact her abilities on the court But the limited rotation used by South Whidbeymdashonly eight Falcons saw the floor with several starters rarely sittingmdashhad led to tired legs by the time Cedar Park took the court to defend its unde-feated record

ldquoWersquore usually on a roller coasterrdquo said Falcon junior setter Katherine Read who recorded 31 assists against Mount Baker and 44 assists against Cedar Park ldquoWe should be proud We took a game from Cedar Parkmdashthat was a really big accomplishment for all of us Wersquore just super exhaustedrdquo

Cedar Park Christian was pow-

ered by its formidable offense The Eaglesrsquo plays largely went through sophomore hitter Sam Dreschel who recorded a game-high 25 kills to go along with 13 digs and three aces Alexyss Nelson the Eaglesrsquo sole senior set 28 assists and junior libero Rachel Kumai recorded 21 digs

For the first three sets the two teams were neck-and-neck until the final 10 points or so South Whidbey used a four-point run to tie the game at 23-23 before Dreschel scored two kills to secure the victory

ldquoWe play man-up on herrdquo said Hodson of Dreschel ldquoThat seems to work pretty well We seemed to be digging her up Sara Bryant especially [more] than in previous gamesrdquo

The second set saw Cedar Park pull away earlier from a 17-17 tie and go on to win 25-19

South Whidbey found its way in the third set jumping out to a quick 12-7 lead before Eagles head coach Marni Dreschel called time out The pause proved ineffective as South Whidbey rolled to a 25-13 win capped by five Hodson aces in the final six points

South Whidbey fell behind in a hurry in the fourth set The Eagles took a 4-0 lead and never lost it en route to a 25-14 win sending Cedar Park to the District 1 champion-ship match against second-seeded Lynden Christian on Saturday

Against Mount Baker South Whidbey was largely in control in a 25-19 25-20 25-16 win The scores were deceptive as South Whidbey committed an unusual amount of errors and mistakes Offense from Hodson (18 kills and 11 digs) and senior Anne Madsen (10 digs nine kills three aces) plus the setting by junior Katherine Read (31 assists)

and defense from junior libero Sara Bryant (12 digs two kills two aces) were enough to make up for the mistakes

South Whidbey plays an elimina-tion game against Nooksack Valley mdashthe same team the Falcons defeated in last yearrsquos tri-district tournament to advance to the 1A state tournament The Pioneers (3-9 Northwest Conference 3-12 overall) fell to the Kingrsquos Lady Knights in straight sets Wednesday night Winning that match secures a berth to the 1A bi-district tourna-ment which is the state-qualifying round

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South Whidbeyrsquos volleyball team celebrates a point against Cedar Park Christian during the District 1 match Wednesday in Bothell

Island lifeIsland lifeIsland lifeSaturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A9

Woodworker launches campaign to fund eco-friendly business By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

With his feet Walter Dill once danced agilely across the bamboo floor of a dance studio with quick precise movements with his hands decades later he uses the same precision and agility mdash and the same bamboo floor-ing mdash to create architectur-ally bold home accessories

The Langley resident began furnishing small wooden pieces components for an ongoing project in the 1980s in a small studio in Port Townsend ldquoLife took its other pathsrdquo Dill said explaining that he turned his attention to raising a family and teaching dance at Living Traditions Dance with his wife

ldquoWersquove all had experiences in our life that are important to us at some time and then they get put on the back burnerrdquo he said ldquoI am bring-ing things back from way back Irsquom using actual pieces of wood that I milled 30 years agordquo

In hopes of finally fulfill-ing his goal of establishing a woodworking business creating eco-friendly home furnishings and acces-sories Dill has launched a Kickstarter fundraising cam-paign to raise the necessary funds to obtain computer-controlled precision wood-working equipment

Kickstarter is an online platform which allows indi-viduals to request ldquobackersrdquo to pledge their financial support of a project or business plan and in turn receive a product for their support The individual sends products also known as ldquorewardsrdquo to backers if the Kickstarter is successful As of Friday morning Dill had accumulated 54 back-ers and $8726 of his total $18000 goal The project will only be funded if the mini-mum of $18000 is pledged by 12 pm Friday Nov 14 Otherwise Dill will obtain no funding and the backers will have no financial respon-sibility for their pledges

As stated on the Kickstarter page his goal ldquois to equip an efficient work space where I can develop my gifts and passions in order to earn a respectable living doing what I love It is my intention to share this space with fellow designers on similar missionsrdquo

Langley mayor Fred McCarthy said he has spo-ken with Dill and would like to see more artisanal busi-nesses in the city including Dillrsquos

Dill explained that while he has developed processes which make his work much faster he requires the use of the specialty machinery to continue to create his designs at a rate which makes them affordable to buyers

Presently Dill travels to a fellow woodworkerrsquos studio in Graham Washington to use the equipment he is unable to purchase out of pocket

ldquoMy plan has always been to have a business making unique fancy household furniture and furnishings in production so that I can bring the price down to a reasonable levelrdquo he said explaining that without access to proper machinery he would need to make his pieces one-off which would in turn create a necessity for a higher sales cost With the machine he can also easily adjust settings in order to fulfill custom orders for spe-

cific widths or lengths ldquoon demandrdquo

The creations are practi-cal tools and home acces-sories such as cooling racks clocks spring clips cutting boards cookbookiPad stands napkin holders and letter openers all made of bamboo or scraps of wood

which would have otherwise been headed for the waste bin

ldquoItrsquos really beautiful hard-woodhellip Itrsquos just the excessrdquo he said of the scraps of wood he collects from businesses such as Eden Saw Wood in Port Townsend

ldquoIrsquom constantly going

through their waste binsrdquo he said with a chuckle

Dill gleaned his inspiration for the intricately patterned designs from the Grand Cathedral and Mosque of Cordoba a Moorish architectural masterpiece

According to National Geographic Moorish architecture a variation of Islamic architecture gets its moniker from the Moors a North African people who conquered the Iberian Peninsula mdash including what is now Spain Portugal and the Pyrenees region of France mdash and several Western Mediterranean islands in the 700s

According to Dillrsquos cohort David Gray whose studio Dill lends for assembly Dillrsquos designs and products are bold intricate and ldquovery much his own creationrdquo

Gray added that his ami-cable friend is fulfilling the dream of many creating

complex designs on a limited budget

ldquoHe is a soul living on a different path than most of usrdquo said Gray ldquoHe finds great pleasure in a simple life full of complex creationsrdquo

ldquoWe are in such a plastic worldrdquo Dill said explaining that although he has worked with plastic metal and glass he takes great pleasure in creating functional pieces from a more ldquosensualrdquo and warm material such as wood In addition he said there is something special about creating an item from pieces of wood such as Honduras mahogany and black walnut which would have otherwise been thrown away

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo he said

While the majority of Dillrsquos designs are ornate he also creates simpler patterns for those who prefer a more modern look In either case his products are as function-al as they are aesthetically pleasing

ldquoIt is all geometry It is like with dance where you have a basic pattern a basic foot-work and two peoplerdquo Dill said ldquoHow many variations can you come up with It is about playing This is about playing with ideas seeing

how many unique usable designs I can come up withrdquo

ldquoI like to call what I do visual spicerdquo Dill added ldquoIrsquom trying to add visual

spice to your kitchen to your homerdquo

If the Kickstarter cam-paign is successful Dill will be able to purchase the equipment within five days mdash rather than waiting two weeks for Kickstarter to pro-cess the funds mdash thanks to a bridge loan from Whidbey Island Local Lenders This will allow him to produce numerous pieces in time for the holidays

To view Dillrsquos Kickstarter campaign visit Kickstartercomprojects199880761

7th-century-inspired-home-accessories

Kate Daniel The Record

Walter Dill displays some of his eco-friendly pieces while at work in David Grayrsquos Langley studio

Kate Daniel The Record

Dill works on a piece inspired by Moorish design

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo

Langley woodworker Walter Dill

Book sale helps Freeland library

The Friends of the Freeland Library Used Book Sale is from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the library

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For details visit wwwsno-isleorg

Bayview Market features local art

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

The market offers fresh food local art music and more and runs Saturdays through Dec 20

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Reflect during Dia de los Muertos

A Dia de los Muertos event is 12-4 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Everyone is welcome for a personal observation of the Day of the Dead Bring an offering or song to share light a candle or sit in quiet meditation of loved ones

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

IDIPIC offers South End panel

IDIPICrsquos South Whidbey DUIUnderage Drinking Prevention Panel is at 1245 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Trinity Churchrsquos Grigware Hall Freeland Open to all seating 1245 pm no late admittance

Required by local driv-ing instructors for both driverrsquos ed students and a parent

For details visit wwwidipicorg or call 360-672-8219

Gallery welcomes new artists

The First Saturday Art Walk is 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1 at 220 Second St Langley

Whidbey Art Gallery will be featuring three art-ists Ron Ward Susanne Newbold and Diane Newell Tompkinson

The exhibit runs through the end of November

For details visit wwwwhidbeyartistscom

Cemetery fills with light

An All Souls Eve remembrance celebration is 530-8 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Langley Woodmen Cemetery

Luminaries line the road and visitors receive lumi-naries that they can place on graves or in an area for

loved ones not buried in the cemetery

For details email carywhidbeycom or call 360-221-6046

Greenbank Hall hosts Fall Dance

The Fall Dance is 630-10 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Greenbank Progressive Hall

Dance to salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues for a $10 suggested donation

WICA closes out Wicked Weekend

Spooktacular Langley ends Saturday Nov 1 in Downtown Langley

ldquoNosferatu Symphony of Horrorsrdquo a perfor-mance by the South Whidbey High School band with haunted tunes set to the 1922 German Expressionist horror film is at 730 pm Saturday Nov 1 and Langley Art Walk featuring work in five galleries is at 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1

For details visit wwwwicaonlineorg

spooktacular-langley

Film focuses on girlsrsquo education

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo a film will be shown at 130

pm Sunday Nov 2 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley

Soroptimist International of South Whidbey is bringing the global movement to educate girls home to Whidbey

The screening is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spotlight on the transformative power of girlrsquos education

Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth

For details call 360-331-4127

New director opens season

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo is at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School

Saratoga Orchestra presents this concert in welcoming new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards

Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18

For details visit wwwsowhidbeycom or call 360-929-3045

Alzheimerrsquos aides gather for support

The Alzheimerrsquos Association Caregiver Support Group is from 10 am to noon Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview

Senior Center Langley The group provides a

place for caregivers to learn and gain support from others caring for a person with memory loss It also provides fam-ily members friends and caregivers with informa-tion on care manage-ment available services and current research and treatment options

The free support group is the first Tuesday of each month

For details call 360-321-1600

Coping with chronic conditions

Living Well with Chronic Conditions a free work-shop is at 1 pm every Tuesday Nov 4 to Dec 9 at the South WhidbeyBayview Center Langley

This nationally rec-ognized program helps people over the age of 18 cope with chronic illness like heart disease diabe-tes arthritis depression obesity and more

Preregistration is required Call Debbie at 360-361-1600 ext 23 or Nancy at 360-969-0113

Trsquoai chi brings many benefits

Balance your Life with Trsquoai Chi a free event is at 630 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Freeland Library

Trsquoai chi has been shown to provide benefits like stronger bones better balance and more

Lynne Donnelly who has been practicing and teaching for more than 35 years will teach a class No registration required

For details visit wwwwihhacom

Come together for dancing

Ballroom Dancing is 630-830 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview Hall Langley

Dances include swing night club two-step the waltz and Latin dances

All skill levels welcome No partner necessary A $5 donation benefits the Bayview Hall

Librarian offers good reads

Nancy Pearl famous Seattle librarian will be giving book recom-mendations at 11 am Wednesday Nov 5 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

Pearl will share her lat-est book references with a Fall into a Good Book pre-sentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am

For details visit wwwwicaonlinecom or call 360-221-4383

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

SUBMISSIONSSend items to editor

southwhidbeyrecordcom Deadline is Friday eight days in advance for the Saturday publication Deadline for the Wednesday edition is one week in advance The calendar is intended for community activities cultural events and nonprofit groups notices are free and printed as space permits

1Saturday

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

All You Can EatSpaghetti amp Meatballs

with Garlic Bread$1095

All You Can EatAlaskan CodFish amp Chips

$1095

New York Steakamp Prawns $1395

HWY 525 bull BAYVIEW bull 321-4120 bull All dinner service begins at 500PM

10

Now servingMukilteo Co ee

exclusively

Tuesday EveningMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295

209 First Street Langley bull 221-6962m o o n r a k e r b o o k s

FALL INTO A GOOD BOOK

Moonraker joins Friends of the Langley LibraryWelcoming NANCY PEARL

Wednesday November 5th 11amWhidbey Island Center for the Arts

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo 360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

2Sunday4Tuesday

5Wednesday

to delay The grant process can take time and the county hopes to have a plan in place when the fair associationrsquos contract expires next year

ldquoOur preference is to move forwardrdquo Price Johnson said

The port had initially planned to conduct the study and then decide whether to take over management of the fairgrounds Concern from county officials about having

a replacement lined up to take over in April when the exist-ing contract is up led to a new proposal one where the port would apply for grant funds that would pay for both the study and one yearrsquos worth of maintenance

Thus Angi Mozer the portrsquos interim executive direc-tor said the district is seek-ing $135000 in Island County Rural Economic Development funds and $45000 in state Community Economic Revitalization Board (or CERB) funds totaling $180000 About

$95000 of that would cover the maintenance work funding a full-time maintenance worker a half-time customer service and events coordinator and a one-fourth-time supervisor The remaining $85000 would pay for another fairgrounds study which would include a signifi-cant public outreach and plan-ning element

Mozer said the April dead-line will be tight but believes the funding will be awarded by then If the money is secured port stewardship of the prop-erty would begin in April

This yearrsquos Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour is not just for the blushing bride

The event now in its second year will high-light services and vendors for all types of events according to Gloria Mickunas organizer and owner of Whidbey Party Girls

ldquoThe tour isnrsquot just about getting marriedrdquo Mickunas said ldquoItrsquos about eventsrdquo

Weddings on Whidbey is a fall wedding show designed to showcase select venues and highlight event specialists from Whidbey and Camano Island and the surrounding communities

At each stop on this chauffeured tour attend-ees will find a venue decorated to a specific theme including Christmas and New Yearrsquos Eve celebrations and a ldquogroom loungerdquo capturing more of a ldquoguy viberdquo

Within each venue vendors from all over Whidbey Island will be highlighted according to Mickunas Event planners will stage and design each venue to showcase the possibilities caterers and cake makers will be at each location offering

samples DJs and musicians will provide music and photographers will share the latest trends

The tour also features top wedding and event vendors including wedding coordinators dress-makers rental suppliers florists make-up and hair stylists and so much more

ldquoYou will quickly understand why Whidbey Island is the perfect location for your next desti-nation event or dream weddingrdquo according the Weddings on Whidbey website ldquoThis tour will make planning that special occasion effortlessrdquo

Tickets are on sale now for the Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour tickets must be pur-chased prior to the event

Participants will take a shuttled tour to four South Whidbey event locations noon to 4 pm Saturday Nov 8

Participants must be at least 18 years of age Cost is $20 per person or $35 for VIP admis-

sionFor more information about the tour or to buy a

ticket go to wwwweddingsonwhidbeynet

ldquoHe had just decided that he loved Langley this is the kind of way he thought a community ought to berdquo McCarthy said

Stevens had a long career in education He retired as a school super-intendent but started as a teacher and administra-

tor Even after retirement Stevens filled in as a substitute teacher for the South Whidbey School District

In October Stevens participated in the annual Friends of Friends Mr South Whidbey contest The fundraiser brought in $18000 to help cover medical costs for people in need on Whidbey Island

His death came as a surprise to many who

were able to share their condolences and sympa-thy online A posting on the site wwwcaringbridgecom about Stevensrsquo death had 79 comments made between the postrsquos time-stamp of 1016 am Oct 29 and Friday morning

Kathryn Stevens his wife said the family is planning a community event for mid-November but the details have yet to be finalized

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

South WhidbeyCHURCH DIRECTORY

To list your religious services herecall 360-221-5300 or 877-316-7276

$10 for 10 lines and a $1 for each additional line

Assembly of God360-221-16565373 Maxwelton Road Langleywwwswag-onlineorgLoving God Loving People Serving the WorldSunday Worship Services830AM amp 1030AMBoth services offer nursery for infants and toddlers amp kids classes for 3yrs to 4th gradeMatt Chambers PastorDareld Chittim Associate PastorMark Brinkman Youth PastorHome of Island Christian Academy360-221-0919

Calvary Chapel of Whidbey IslandTeaching through Godrsquos Word360-579-25703821 E French Road ClintonwwwccwhidbeycomSunday Services 9 amp 11AM

Christian Science Church321-4080 or 222-3182 bull Langley15910 Hwy 525 at Useless Bay RdSunday Church Service 1030AMWednesday Service 730PM

1st Wednesday of the month

Christian Life Center360-331-5778Loving God Reaching People1832 Scott Rd FreelandProfessional CenterSunday Morning Worship 1000AMNursery amp Sunday School

through 8th GradeCelebrate Recovery

Tuesday evenings 7PMChristian Lifersquos Ministry CenterPastor Chad Wordwwwclcwhidbeycom

The First Baptist Churchof South Whidbey islandCelebrating Our 51st Yearwww rstbaptistsouthwhidbeycom2277 Newman Road LangleySunday School 930AMMorning Worship Service 1100AMEvening Service 600PMWed Evening Bible Study amp Prayer 600PM

360-321-4457

The Island Church of WhidbeyChristian amp Missionary Alliance Church360-221-69806th amp Cascade LangleyldquoLoving Christ and Others WellrdquoSunday Worship 1030AMwwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

Langley United Methodist Church360-221-4233 bull 3rd amp AntheslumcwhidbeycomSunday Service 930AM

Nursery and Sunday School for grades K-12 during serviceAdult Forum class 11AM

Rev Mary Boyd PastorBill Humphreys Music DirectorEve Carty Program AssociateLauren Coleman YouthFamily CoordwwwLangleyumcorgA Greening Reconciling amp Advocating CongregationldquoOpen Hearts Open Minds Open Doorsrdquo

South Whidbey Church of Christ360-341-2252 bull BayviewSenior Service Center - BayviewSunday Worship 930AMSunday Bible Classes 1030AMCall regarding Wednesday Bible Class

St Augustinersquos in the Woods Episcopal ChurchldquoA Greening Congregationrdquo360-331-4887 bull Freeland5217 Honeymoon Bay RoadHoly Eucharist Sun 8AM amp 1030AMNursery amp Youth Programs ProvidedMonday Solemn Evensong 530PMWednesday Holy Eucharist and

Ministry of Healing 1000AMwwwstaugustinesepiscopalchurchorgRev Nigel Taber-Hamilton Rector Julie Spangler Director of

Christian Formation

St Hubert Catholic Church804 Third Street Langley360-221-5383MassesSaturday 500PMSunday 800AM and 1030AMMon Tues Thurs and Fri 815AMWednesday 1030AMFr Rick Spicer pastorE-mail sthubertwhidbeycomwwwsthubertschurchorg

South Whidbey Community ChurchA place to beginhellip A place to belong360-221-1220 bull LangleywwwwhidbeychurchorgSunday Morning Worship 1000AMAdult Sunday School 900AMDeer Lagoon Grange5142 S Bayview Road LangleyHome Bible Studies availableDarrell Wenzek pastor

Unitarian UniversalistCongregation of Whidbey Island360-321-865620103 State Route 525 FreelandSunday Service at 10AMValues-Based Religious Education Sept-JuneChildcare Year-RoundEveryone welcomeMinister Rev Dennis Reynoldsemail adminuucwiorgwebsite wwwuucwiorg

221-5525 wwwtheclydenetTickets $7 under 17 or over 65 $5

730 Sat Sun amp Mon

Downey amp Duvall

THE JUDGE

500 Sat amp Sun

ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE HORRIBLE NO GOOD VERY

BAD DAY

Tues Wed amp Thurs 730

Bill Nighy

PRIDE

Coming soon Fury Love is Strange Tracks

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

PG

R - language

R

Ben Watanabe The Record

Tucker Stevens seen here in August pulls out one of the trophies for the Soup Box Derby in Langley He was one of the driving forces behind the annual downhill race

STEVENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PORTCONTINUED FROM A1

Weddings event set for next week

Burlington24th ANNUAL CRAFT FAIRSat Nov 8th 830am-4pm

This event hosts over 100 VENDORSDont Miss It

Burlington-Edison High SchoolBand Booster Club

301 N Burlington BlvdBurlington WA 98233

Held in the Field-house Cafetiere amp Gym

Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program

Holiday Bazaarsamp Events

Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

15th Annual Festival of Nordic CultureSat Nov 8 930 am mdash 330 pm

South Whidbey High School5675 Maxwelton Rd Langley

PRIZE DRAWINGS ALL DAYVendors Bakeri Butikk Norsk Kafe

Lively Music amp FUN $1 DONATION 12 amp UNDER FREE FREE PARKING

VELKOMMENNORDICNORDICFESTFEST

Advertise your Island Holiday Bazaars amp Events

Craft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events Call for more information or place your reservation

Call Jennie 3603948752Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

jobsEmployment

GeneralCFM is looking for a

part-time Institutional Cook

to work in our Coupeville fa c i l i t y S a t ndash Tu e s 12pm ndash 6pm or 4am ndash 12pm To view the full job posting and apply go to

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

EOE

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

For more information

please visitwwwwhidbeycom

EEOE

MEDICAL OFFICERECEPTIONIST

with HIPPA trainingfor on call workin Coupeville

Reply to

PO Box 1705 Coupeville WA 98239

Find what you need 24 hours a day

EmploymentGeneral

DISHWASHERFull time

Experience preferred but not required

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

ACCOUNTANT

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

TRUCK DRIVER I Oak Harbor

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

Need extra cash Place your classified ad today Call 1-800-388-2527 or Go online 24 hours a day wwwnw-adscom

EmploymentGeneral

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

PT to FT Teacher Needed

We are looking for a teacher for our young toddler program Some- one who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in early childhood educa- tion and CPR card pre- ferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

See full job announcement amp

application process at wwwoppcoorg

Paper Employment Applications may be

picked up at 1419 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA Completed applications

must be received by 400pm 11514

EOEMFDVReach the readers the dailies miss Call 800-388-2527 today to place your ad in the Classifieds

EmploymentGeneral

POLICE OFFICERENTRY-LEVEL$5064month

$5545 Second year amp $6636 Third year

T h e C i t y o f E ve r e t t seeks a diverse group of qualified individuals who are interested in a police career that provides pro- fessional and personal challenges and rewards

For more information and application visitwwweverettwaorg Applications must be

received by Friday 12514 EOE

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

EmploymentGeneral

ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Island Transit provides critical public transporta- tion throughout Island County We are seeking an Interim Executive Di- rector for up to 5 months as the agency transitions to permanent new lead- ership Successful inter- im candidates will be ex- per ienced with publ ic agency management the transportation indus- try and leading a team t h r o u g h s i g n i f i c a n t change Salary depending upon experience but will be commensurate for an in- terim leader of a small- s ized t rans i t agency Full time contract em- p l oy m e n t p r e fe r r e d Part-time or direct em- ployment also consid- ered Must pass back- ground and credit check Visit wwwislandtransitorg or Oak Harbor City Hall Coupevi l le Town Hal l and Langley City Hall for application packet and full detailsApplications and supple- mental information must be received by Friday November 7 2014 and sent to the address be- low or by email to heppnerislandtransitorg

heppnerislandtransitorg

Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

98239

Island Transit is an Equal Opportunity and

MFDV Employer

NEED EXTRA MONEY

CARRIER NEEDEDFor the Whidbey News Times downtown Oak H a r b o r D e l i ve r i n g Wednesday and Satur- day mornings No col- lecting Great second job

Call Circulation 360-675-6611

Substitute Teacher Openings

We a r e l o o k i n g fo r someone who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in ear ly childhood education and CPR card preferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

CNA needed for middle aged woman Exper i - ence and references re- q u i r e d C o u p e v i l l e Greenbank area Cal l Wendy (360)678-6189

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

A Job with a Future

Are you looking for stable employment

Opportunity for Advancement

A job that you can feel good about

BenefitsWell look no further Service Alternatives

is hiring in Coupeville amp Oak Harbor

Suppor t adul ts wi th d isab i l i t i es in the i r homes This work is the perfect mashup of teaching amp caregiving But so much more Itrsquos teach ing amp he lp ing people with develop- mental disabilities to l ive vibrant fulfi l l ing l ives in their homes and connect with their communities

Qualifications18 or olderHigh School Diploma or GEDClear Criminal Back- groundSafe legal driverFluent with reading wr i t i ng amp speak ing EnglishAvailable on SaturdaySundayLift 50 pounds

Email for an application

mmcpageservalt-aslcom

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Call for more info (888) 328-3339

PU Application in person

20 NW First Street Coupeville

wwwservaltcomjobsEOE

EXPERIENCED CORE STAFF

Full and Part time All shifts available Paid training To help pro- vide the best care to our clients with devel- opmental disabilities Must have clean back- ground check

Serious applicants please contact

Dave3609693554

daveallheartagencycom

ireneallheartagencycom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Accepting applications for

Caregivers Apply in person at

Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave

360-675-5913EOE

DAY SHIFT NURSEFull time or Part time

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties serving chil- d ren th rough o lder adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently hiring for the following posi- tions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompassealthorg

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

Mental Health Professional

Seeking a MHP for the Whidbey Is area Duties intakes diagnosis crisis mgmt stabilization Re- quirements Masterrsquos in counseling or a social services field + min 2 yrs experience as a MH c o u n s e l o r L M H C LMFT OR LICSW pre- ferred $1923-$21hr

Apply online at wwwWork4Sunrisecom or send a cover letter amp

resume to susans

sunriseemailcomsusanssunriseemailcom

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

Advertise yourupcoming garage sale in your local community paper and online to reach thousands of households in your areaCall 800-388-2527 Fax 360-598-6800 Go online nw-adscom

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Local readersLocal sellersLocal buyers

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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 12 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

or the consumer fraud division of the Washington Attorney Generalrsquos ofce

CONSUMER ALERT

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

Wersquod like to announce that Jen Knox has joined Coldwell Banker Tara Properties in our Freeland of ce Jen has lived on Whidbey Island for many years She is knowledgeable in negotiating market conditions and staging Please welcome Jen and

feel free to contact her at 360-221-0176 or email her at jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

Wersquore happy to have her as part ofthe CBTP family

WelcomeJen Knox

Jen Knox360-221-0176

jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

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711185 $1200000

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FREELAND

FOR SALE By Owner great location in Free- land on Whidbey Island Spacious 2+ bedroom 2 bath home Walk to gro- cery beach post office l ibrary bus Peaceful and private Must see in- ter ior exposed beam wood ceiling over main l i v i n g a r e a w o o d - trimmed clerestory win- dows br ight and airy year round Cozy wood- stove Perfect getaway retirement home or ren- tal $179000 priced to sell 425-422-7223LANGLEY 98260

2 BR 2 BA LOCATED in Wagon Wheel Estates a nice quiet wooded 55 + Park Lovely home with all appliances 2 storage buildings and carpor t $35000 $445 month lot rent Park manager Bill 360-221-8174

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brochure available call (800)875-6568

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Post Office grocery store

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church amp ferry landing

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(360) 341-4060

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CLINTON

1 BR 1 BA CUTE 1200 SF house off Humphrey Rd Den laundry room wi th washer amp dr yer Nice kitchen and family room Carport amp parking Close to Clinton Ferry No pets No smoking $800 per month water amp sewer included $800 deposit 360-654-8172melt911frontiercomCLINTON

2 BEDROOM 2 bath l a r g e e n t e r t a i n m e n t room 1800 sw ft All appl iances to include WD Wa l k t o beach oversized garage No smoking pets $99500 month 360-579-2593COUPEVILLE 982393

BR 2 BA in Admira l Cove Nice water view Washer dryer water in- cluded $800 per month Prefer long term 530- 260-2010COUPEVILLE 98249

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City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 13

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Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

Legal Notices

Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

Legal Notices

PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

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the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

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upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

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following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

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the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

Legal Notices

to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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PAGE 14 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

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indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

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ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

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of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

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al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

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ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

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Richard Wayne Simmons

Our dad was born Aug 10 1951 in Everett Wash the youngest of three boys born to Melvin and Eva Simmons and was brought home to be raised in Clinton Wash on Whidbey Island

Dad was proud to be a fifth-generation South Whidbey Islander growing up not far from where his

own father and grandfa-ther grew to adulthood He attended the Langley school district graduat-ing with the class of 1970 and talked often about being on the football team Dad worked at Simmons Garage throughout high school and college while pursuing a criminal law degree

While working as a Langley reserve policeman one summer at the Island County fairgrounds he met his future wife Claudia Rick and Claudia were married May 10 1974 in Lake City Wash and most recently they celebrated their 40th wedding anni-versary with a trip to Las Vegas

Rick worked as a trooper cadet for the Washington State Patrol 1974-1979 and then eventually worked as a driver for United Parcel Service and spoke fondly of being a pain in their side as a union shop steward for over 30 years

Mostly though Dad will be remembered as a loving and caring father to his five kids He spent many weekends of our childhood building three homes for us to live in one in Maple Valley and two

on South Whidbey with the final one being built on Deer Lake the same lake he spent many summers of his childhood waterskiing and fishing We kids have many wonderful memories of him taking us camping around the state and going to Disneyland Las Vegas attending school events and countless weekend get-aways that included fishing with him on his boat in Seiku and cruising around the San Juan Islands

Our dad was known to many people as Rick to his five kids as Dad but his favorite name was simply Papa a name his 11 grandchildren fondly called him He enjoyed all his grandchildren to no end whether it be simply holding them helping him

train his dog Rusty or just watching them grow up

Dad is lovingly remembered by his wife Claudia his five children Christopher Simmons (Lisa) of Seattle Jeff Simmons (Marilyn) of Freeland Wash Jennifer Thrasher (Shane) of Freeland Kevin Simmons (Kelly) of Clinton Melissa Simmons of Freeland 11 grandchildren Brandon Thrasher Angelina Simmons Tyler Thrasher Katelynn Simmons Savannah Simmons Austin Simmons Maliya Thrasher Jackson Simmons Kimberly Simmons Dominic Rich and Brooklyn Simmons his two brothers Phil Simmons (Elke) and Paul Simmons (Nancy) both

from South Whidbey his uncles Gordon Simmons (Shirley) of Clinton and Henry Simmons (Irene) of Seattle along with many nieces nephews cousins and friends

Dad thank you for always helping us No matter day or night you were always there when we needed it We all miss

you so very much and look forward to the day we see you again

Per Rickrsquos request there will be no funeral service We will be having a cel-ebration of life for him to take place 2-6 pm Sunday Nov 9 at the Clinton Community Hall

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Commissioner endorses Hannold

Island County Commissioner Jill Johnson endorsed board candi-date Rick Hannold in a letter to the newspaper last week

Both are RepublicansldquoLike you I take voting

very seriouslyrdquo Johnson said ldquoAnd despite my party affiliation I rarely vote a party-line ballot When I chose who to vote for a personrsquos character and motivation for serv-

ing trumps allrdquoJohnson said that

both Hannold and his Democratic challenger Karla Jacks are ldquotwo good options in the race for District 3 Commissionerrdquo

However she said ldquoI am thoughtfully and enthu-siastically voting for Rick Hannoldrdquo

Hannold shares her conservative values which include maintain-ing law and justice fund-ing as a top priority and that a ldquolimited focused priority-based govern-mentrdquo is in the countyrsquos best interest

Johnson and Hannold also agree that Whidbey

Island Naval Air Station is a vital part of the community not to be treated as ldquoan unwelcome or unwanted guestrdquo Johnson said

ldquoRick Hannold will bring a fresh and needed per-spective to the Board of Commissioners His style is refreshing agenda-free and neededrdquo

As a private contractor and a retired Navy chief Johnson said she believes Hannold brings the expe-rience and leadership abilities needed to run the county

Neither Hannold nor Johnson could be reached for comment before press time

Mozer selected as executive director

The search for a new Port of South Whidbey executive director appears to be over

Port commissioners loosely offered Angi Mozer the position at a special meeting of the board Wednesday in

Freeland Mozer who has for months filled in as interim executive director accepted the job pending negotiation of salary and benefits

The job offer was unex-pected While the open position was an agenda item the discussion was planned to revolve around the hiring pro-cess Commissioners Curt Gordon and Ed Halloran decided to expedite things due to the districtrsquos busy schedule in coming months grant writing finalizing the 2015 bud-get studying the viability of taking over manage-ment of the Island County Fairgrounds etc

Halloran complimented Mozerrsquos work to date and said it made sense to skip a lengthy hiring process when the district already has a qualified candidate

ldquoI donrsquot see any reason why we shouldnrsquot pro-ceed nowrdquo he said

Gordon voiced reserva-tions about not postpon-ing the discussion until the next regular meeting when Commissioner Dennis Gregoire could be present but ultimately agreed Gordon admit-

ted that hersquos a bit of a ldquofield marshalrdquo when it comes to port staff and their work but that Mozer requires little oversight

ldquoSo far you have not disappointed merdquo Gordon said

Mozer is the districtrsquos former budget manager Commissioners decided earlier this year to restruc-ture administrative posi-tions by combining the financial chiefrsquos job with that of port manager which was held by Ed Field Forecast as a cost saver the new position would carry the title of executive director

Homes needed for work project

Homes are needed for the South Whidbey Hearts amp Hammers annual work day coming up May 2 2015

The annual project is dedicated to helping peo-ple stay in their homes by fixing issues they canrsquot do themselves because of

finances or the physical demand

Hearts amp Hammersrsquo mis-sion is to help neighbors stay in their homes which is accomplished by the work of scores of volun-teers who flutter around Whidbey Island laying car-pet fixing plumbing and electrical work painting plastering weatherizing cleaning roofing and landscaping All of this is done with no cost to the homeowner thanks to grants and donations

Homeowners interested may apply online at wwwheartsandhammerscom or by calling 360-221-6063 and a board member from Hearts amp Hammers will reply Those with emergency needs which canrsquot wait until May are encouraged to call imme-diately

Financial donations may be made online or mailed to PO Box 694 Langley WA 98260

Good Cheer seeks matching funds

Whidbey Island Bank is prepared to boost the Good Cheer Food Bank in a big way if others chip in as well

The bank is offering a matching grant of $5000 to go toward holiday meals at the Bayview-based food charity For the matching grant to kick in donations up to $5000 must be collected Aid of $100 or more is eligible for a bag of Good Cheerrsquos Cup of Cheer coffee a blend from Mukilteo Coffee Roasters in Langley Donations may be made at any Good Cheer location or online at wwwgoodcheerorg

For more information contact Good Cheer Community Outreach Coordinator Shawn Nowlin at communitygoodcheerorg

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CLARIFICATIONIn the Oct 25 story ldquoFormer transit chief gave herself raises audit revealedrdquo the payout details were unclear The $88000 given to Martha Rose was for vacation and sick leave Island Transit policy states that employees will receive compensa-tion at regular pay at separation for up to 240 hours of accrued vacation time As an employee for over 20 years Rose could have been paid for up to 1280 hours of accrued sick leave at 80 percent of her regular pay

The following are 9-1-1 calls to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office South Precinct

TUESDAY OCTOBER 14

1112 am mdash A caller on Fish Road reported a man in leather motor-cycle cloths a face mask and helmet walked into a shop and asked for carpet remnants When told no he left abruptly and headed to another business He an off-road motorcycle

458 pm mdash A caller at a Freeland grocery story said she was with her son who had a warrant for his arrest and was awaiting law enforce-ment

652 pm mdash A caller at the Clinton Park amp Ride reported someone siphoning gas out of his vehicle

THURSDAY OCTOBER 16

1232 pm mdash A caller on Maxwelton Road said he saw a drone fly-ing near his house and would like to know the legality of them in Island County

FRIDAY OCTOBER 17

922 am mdash A caller at Kenrsquos Korner mall report-ed ongoing problem with people doing drugs in the bathrooms

806 pm mdash A caller on Loerland Lane her boyfriend is throwing things all over the house

SATURDAY OCTOBER 18

1124 am mdash A caller on Highway 525 and Woodard Avenue said a man is lying in the street

and does not appear to be injured he is con-scious just wont move

304 pm mdash A caller from a Clinton restaurant reported the theft of a candy machine some-time the night before

SUNDAY OCTOBER 19

558 pm mdash A caller in a boat on Goss Lake said he saw two people drag-ging a chair to a window at a house on Lakeside Drive and climbed in No lights went on

609 pm mdash A caller on Bercot Road reported

hearing shots fired across the street they went run-ning to the orchard and observed a man drag-ging and loading up a deer

MONDAY OCTOBER 20

313 pm mdash A caller on Casey Street in Clinton said their neighbors have let dogs loose on several occasions and that they defecate in other peo-plersquos yards The caller said he tied a note to one of the dogrsquos collar asking the owner to keep the dogs contained

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Cops apprehend suspected Clinton burglar after chase

By JESSIE STENSLANDSouth Whidbey Record

A 34-year-old Clinton man accused of burglarizing a Freeland home last February could face nearly 10 years in prison if convicted of a litany of charges against him court documents indicate

Prosecutors charged Garrett J Edwards in Island County Superior Court Oct 22 with first-degree burglary with a deadly weapon first-degree theft trafficking in sto-len property and two counts of theft of a firearm

All the counts were charged with ldquoaggravating circum-stancesrdquo because Edwards committed multiple offenses If a jury finds that aggravating circumstances do exist it would increase his sentence

Edwards is wanted on a $150000 arrest warrant but is in custody in Snohomish County according to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office

On Feb 28 a Freeland resident reported that he returned home from surgery and found his house had been broken into Guns a large amount of jewelry silver gold computers and a TV were stolen

A few days later Deputy Shawn Warwick with the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office found that Edwards had pawned some of the stolen jewelry at a pawn shop in Lynnwood according to his report on the case The resident later identified the jewelry as his the report states

Warwick and another deputy searched a home where Edwards had visited and found a stolen laptop

On March 15 Warwick tracked down Edwards at a home in Clinton He initially ran from the deputies but gave up and complained that his leg was injured from someone hit-ting him with a tire iron the deputy wrote

He later admitted that he had swallowed a ldquopackagerdquo containing two grams of heroin when he ran the report states

In addition Edwards allegedly had baggies of suspected methamphetamine and heroin on him the report states

Edwards denied burglarizing the home but said he pawned some of the property because he didnrsquot know it was stolen he told Warwick where to find two of the stolen guns that were hidden in bushes the deputy wrote

Sheriffrsquos Report

KudosWhidbey General was awesomeEditor

Donrsquot ever hesitate when it comes to using our local Whidbey Hospital emer-gency room Irsquove gone twice and each time I was treated fast with respect and by caring staff They can diag-nose and stabilize you and send you on your way to a hospital better suited to treat your condition As my situation grew worse they were able to talk me through what was needed for my flight to Harborview all very scary but these were my only options Thanks to the Whidbey emergency room doctor and his team for saving my life and the Harborview emergency room team for getting me back All this for a simple procedure that went very wrong quickly I hope never to see them again but I know they are there for us when needed

GAIL LISCHEIDClinton

ElectionsAna Maria Nuntildeez for treasurerEditor

Incumbent Ana Maria Nuntildeez is extremely qualified to be the Island County trea-surer I have learned that she implemented more new and innovative programs and services for Island County than any treasurer before her In the last four years she has eliminated a backlog in processing adjustments to property taxes that existed for 10 years not a problem she created but one she fixed

I am especially impressed

with her partnership with the Opportunity Council to assist those at risk of fore-closure enabling citizens to keep their homes

When you look at how Ms Nuntildeez has operated during her time in office itrsquos obvious that she really cares about the people in Island County and that she has a true dedication to ful-filling the tasks of the Island County treasurer

For these reasons I endorse and urge you to vote for Ms Nuntildeez

SincerelyCAROLYN TAMLER

Freeland

Karla Jacks is highly qualified Editor

Voters in Island County have the opportunity to elect as Island County commis-sioner the highly qualified Karla Jacks With a bachelor of arts degree and a mastersrsquo of business administration she has worked in leader-ship positions for major com-panies including Marriott and Boeing as director of food services and as finan-cial operations specialist

Her family roots run deep on both Whidbey and

Camano islands As a moth-er she worked on parent teacher association fundrais-ing projects and is current-ly director of the Camano Center with senior services and other community activi-ties

Karla was honored in 2009 as the StanwoodCamano Island Woman of the Year

In Karla Jacks we have a candidate who has the compassion training and energy to help us build an Island County government that is caring effective and fiscally responsible

GLORIA KOLLFreeland

The truth about state Initiative 594Editor

Television can be bought easily with $8 million and put people on TV who speak in generalities without any substantial proof

If you want to believe real Washington people with true facts talk to law enforcement officers as the majority of police groups wonrsquot vote for Initiative 594 mdash they support I-591 I-594 is a bad initiative that wonrsquot stop criminals and will only put restrictions on law abid-

ing gun ownersRead the fine print and

find why out of state anti-gun people spent so much on their false TV ads

Who do you believe Respected Washington gun owners or wealthy out-of-state donators

WILLIAM COTTERELL SRLangley

ResponseTransit fixes are already underway Editor

Given the questions raised by the recently com-pleted double audit of Island Transit finances it is impor-tant for the public to real-ize that all of these ques-tions have been addressed by the current board and financial administration A financial recovery plan is already being implemented Cash flow problems have been addressed Current projections show Island Transit operations finishing this year with an operating reserve of approximately $500000 The draft budget for 2015 shows a similar end-ing reserve of $450000 with

OpinionOpinionOpinionPage A6 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Letters

WRITE TO US The South Whidbey Record welcomes letters from its readers We reserve the right to edit all submissions Letters should be typewritten and not exceed 350 words They must be signed and include a daytime phone number Send letters to South Whidbey Record Editor PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 or email to editorsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

Island Transit board should remain

Editorial

Elected officials are held to a higher standard than the rest of us common folk It may seem unfair at times but itrsquos true all the same and none of those who have taken an oath of office can say they didnrsquot know that intense public scrutiny and demands for accountability legitimate or otherwise are part of the job

Thatrsquos one of the reasons Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley has struck the war post and announced hersquoll be visiting the home municipalities of Island Transit board members and lobbying for their resignations But perhaps someone should remind North Whidbeyrsquos raging bull of righteousness of that very same standard Some transit directors may need to step down but itrsquos not up to Dudley to decide who not even in Oak Harbor mdash itrsquos the city councilrsquos decision mdash and self aggrandizing displays of accountability are unbecoming of the office of mayor in any town

The Langley City Council can decide for itself who will serve as its representative at Island Transit and doesnrsquot require the counsel of a mayor who has weathered far more requests for his own resignation than any present Langley elected official Dudley who will forever be remembered for his excessive firing of city employees and the felling of Oak Harborrsquos great oak tree should look to ensure his own house is in order before deciding to mettle in the affairs of other autonomous elected bodies

That said the call for accountability isnrsquot Dudleyrsquos alone and it shouldnrsquot be overshadowed by the tactics of a single crusader Many are crying foul over the transit boardrsquos lack of oversight and that includes state auditors Their wrath is understandable given the magnitude of the failure but no matter how tempting it is to call for the heads of transit direc-tors ultimately itrsquos not the right call

The problems that led to the current crisis were not so vis-ible despite claims to the contrary There were no financial reports that made clear the pending calamity no obvious signs of financial failure the problem was hidden which is why it also took state auditors so long to catch on

The board is responsible for oversight but at some point members have to trust the people they oversee and not micromanage their every move

It is disconcerting however that state regulators have laid much of the blame on the board and the body has yet to issue a public apology for its role in the financial collapse of Island Transit Instead board members such as Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson and Coupeville Town Councilman Bob Clay have released letters to the edi-tors or viewpoints that paint rosy pictures of how things are finally getting back on track

More than 20 people lost their jobs That corrective measures are being taken is expected and board members should stay on so they can help clean up the mess made under their watch But one would think that begins with some admission of accountability

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STAFFPublisher Keven GravesAssociate Publisher Kimberlly WinjumEditor Justin BurnettReporters Kate Daniel Ben WatanabeColumnists Margaret Walton Frances WoodProofreader Nancy WaddellAdministrative Coordinator Renee MidgettSales Consultant Nora DurandProduction Manager Connie RossCreative Artist Rebecca CollinsCirculation Manager Diane Smothers

SEE LETTERS A7

conservative assumptions of revenues

A recruitment plan for an interim executive director is on schedule for action in November and a compre-hensive recruitment process for a permanent director will follow with continuing board and public input The goal has been to address all finan-cial questions as quickly as possible first and then to recruit and hire executive leadership needed for long-term sustainability of Island Transit a widely treasured public service for all of Island County

BOB CLAYIsland Transit

acting executive director

Guilty for loving airplane noiseEditor

As I confessed to my

friend Heidi Hoelting in a phone message today I am one of those small airplane pilots who is guilty of mak-ing noise as I fly in and out of Langley Airpark on Crawford Road I am a flight instructor who has taught folks to fly from our local airport for over a decade and fly frequently myself I pointed out to her that the rest of the Federal Aviation Administration regulations on required altitudes par-tially cited in her letter states ldquoexcept when an aircraft is maneuvering to

land or take offrdquo I admit that depending on the wind I sometimes fly over her house at less that 1000 feet when I am taking off or landing

I must also admit that when I hear airplane noise overhead on South Whidbey I also hear the sound of cash registers making money for us mer-chants Over more than 10 years of having a shop in Langley on multiple occa-sions I have delivered pur-chases to customers who chose to fly to Langley

rather than wait in a ferry line We also keep ldquocour-tesy bicyclesrdquo at the airport to facilitate folks coming into Langley or Bayview More importantly Gary and Beth Smithrsquos wonderful Mukilteo Coffee Roasters cafe has become a favor-ite flying destination for small airplane pilots from

all over the region they can fly to our airport park their plane and walk 100 yards for a meal If there is an increase in summertime airplane noise here that means there is an increase in merchantsrsquo income

Sorry about the noiseFRED LUNDAHL

Langley

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By HELEN PRICE JOHNSON

Island County commissioner

The state Auditors have finished their review of the Island Transit books for 2013 and confirmed there was no malfeasance No money was stolen but there was sloppy record-keeping and

the previous management was not following standard practices in some important areas Specifically manage-ment of the cash-flow and documentation of the federal grant funds for the new build-ing project in payroll and tracking inventory were of concern

The good news is the reductions in service earlier this year were sufficient to reduce expenses so Island Transit is operating in the black again and beginning to rebuild the reserve Also a new financial officer has insti-tuted proper record-keeping and begun a full review of internal controls to be sure best practices are being

followed in all areas going forward

The board increased its oversight of finances also Two board members now meet monthly with staff to review bank statements Monthly reports were improved so the board can better monitor the cash posi-tion State auditors reported that the board is taking ldquoall necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Each of these changes are positive and are improving the agency

Some have questioned the separation settlement with Martha Rose I can assure you it was based on con-tractual obligations as deter-mined by legal counsel not

guesswork That agreement did pay for ldquoleaverdquo however the vast majority of it was sick leave not vacation Both types of leave were capped and were far less than the balances accrued over 25 years of service

Moving ahead it is important to hire a qualified interim executive director so the restructuring of routes can be completed and the transit agency is stabilized for the future The board has decided to do a limited recruitment and tentative plans are to hire someone by Thanksgiving An interim position is wise at this time to provide transitional leader-ship for the organization and

allow ample time for signifi-cant community outreach in the process of selecting a long-term director That out-reach should focus on what we want our transit system to provide in the future How can we best support expanded service What are the economics of being fare-free I hope you will join this important conversation

The audit results show that internal financial con-trols and board policies did not keep up as the transit agency grew over time Significant corrective steps have been taken already and I am committed to continu-ing to improve Island Transit for our community

ViewpointWith audit done Island Transit is back on track in the black

Price Johnson

LETTERSCONTINUED FROM A6

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Despite having secured anoth-er district playoff match South Whidbey volleyball players were solemn after a 3-1 loss in the sec-ond round to top-ranked Cedar Park Christian on Wednesday

South Whidbey advanced to the consolation bracket to face Nooksack Valley on Nov 1 in Lynden after sweeping Mount Baker and falling to Cedar Park Christian in a doubleheader

After rallying in the third set to stave off the third three-set sweep by the Cascade Conference and District 1-leading Eagles the Falcons hung their heads Even senior Abby Hodson usu-ally a cheerful team leader who led South Whidbey in kills was down after falling to the Eagles

ldquoIt just died at the endrdquo said Hodson of South Whidbeyrsquos ener-gy and efficiency

She said the back-to-back seven sets in four hours play did not impact her abilities on the court But the limited rotation used by South Whidbeymdashonly eight Falcons saw the floor with several starters rarely sittingmdashhad led to tired legs by the time Cedar Park took the court to defend its unde-feated record

ldquoWersquore usually on a roller coasterrdquo said Falcon junior setter Katherine Read who recorded 31 assists against Mount Baker and 44 assists against Cedar Park ldquoWe should be proud We took a game from Cedar Parkmdashthat was a really big accomplishment for all of us Wersquore just super exhaustedrdquo

Cedar Park Christian was pow-

ered by its formidable offense The Eaglesrsquo plays largely went through sophomore hitter Sam Dreschel who recorded a game-high 25 kills to go along with 13 digs and three aces Alexyss Nelson the Eaglesrsquo sole senior set 28 assists and junior libero Rachel Kumai recorded 21 digs

For the first three sets the two teams were neck-and-neck until the final 10 points or so South Whidbey used a four-point run to tie the game at 23-23 before Dreschel scored two kills to secure the victory

ldquoWe play man-up on herrdquo said Hodson of Dreschel ldquoThat seems to work pretty well We seemed to be digging her up Sara Bryant especially [more] than in previous gamesrdquo

The second set saw Cedar Park pull away earlier from a 17-17 tie and go on to win 25-19

South Whidbey found its way in the third set jumping out to a quick 12-7 lead before Eagles head coach Marni Dreschel called time out The pause proved ineffective as South Whidbey rolled to a 25-13 win capped by five Hodson aces in the final six points

South Whidbey fell behind in a hurry in the fourth set The Eagles took a 4-0 lead and never lost it en route to a 25-14 win sending Cedar Park to the District 1 champion-ship match against second-seeded Lynden Christian on Saturday

Against Mount Baker South Whidbey was largely in control in a 25-19 25-20 25-16 win The scores were deceptive as South Whidbey committed an unusual amount of errors and mistakes Offense from Hodson (18 kills and 11 digs) and senior Anne Madsen (10 digs nine kills three aces) plus the setting by junior Katherine Read (31 assists)

and defense from junior libero Sara Bryant (12 digs two kills two aces) were enough to make up for the mistakes

South Whidbey plays an elimina-tion game against Nooksack Valley mdashthe same team the Falcons defeated in last yearrsquos tri-district tournament to advance to the 1A state tournament The Pioneers (3-9 Northwest Conference 3-12 overall) fell to the Kingrsquos Lady Knights in straight sets Wednesday night Winning that match secures a berth to the 1A bi-district tourna-ment which is the state-qualifying round

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Island lifeIsland lifeIsland lifeSaturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A9

Woodworker launches campaign to fund eco-friendly business By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

With his feet Walter Dill once danced agilely across the bamboo floor of a dance studio with quick precise movements with his hands decades later he uses the same precision and agility mdash and the same bamboo floor-ing mdash to create architectur-ally bold home accessories

The Langley resident began furnishing small wooden pieces components for an ongoing project in the 1980s in a small studio in Port Townsend ldquoLife took its other pathsrdquo Dill said explaining that he turned his attention to raising a family and teaching dance at Living Traditions Dance with his wife

ldquoWersquove all had experiences in our life that are important to us at some time and then they get put on the back burnerrdquo he said ldquoI am bring-ing things back from way back Irsquom using actual pieces of wood that I milled 30 years agordquo

In hopes of finally fulfill-ing his goal of establishing a woodworking business creating eco-friendly home furnishings and acces-sories Dill has launched a Kickstarter fundraising cam-paign to raise the necessary funds to obtain computer-controlled precision wood-working equipment

Kickstarter is an online platform which allows indi-viduals to request ldquobackersrdquo to pledge their financial support of a project or business plan and in turn receive a product for their support The individual sends products also known as ldquorewardsrdquo to backers if the Kickstarter is successful As of Friday morning Dill had accumulated 54 back-ers and $8726 of his total $18000 goal The project will only be funded if the mini-mum of $18000 is pledged by 12 pm Friday Nov 14 Otherwise Dill will obtain no funding and the backers will have no financial respon-sibility for their pledges

As stated on the Kickstarter page his goal ldquois to equip an efficient work space where I can develop my gifts and passions in order to earn a respectable living doing what I love It is my intention to share this space with fellow designers on similar missionsrdquo

Langley mayor Fred McCarthy said he has spo-ken with Dill and would like to see more artisanal busi-nesses in the city including Dillrsquos

Dill explained that while he has developed processes which make his work much faster he requires the use of the specialty machinery to continue to create his designs at a rate which makes them affordable to buyers

Presently Dill travels to a fellow woodworkerrsquos studio in Graham Washington to use the equipment he is unable to purchase out of pocket

ldquoMy plan has always been to have a business making unique fancy household furniture and furnishings in production so that I can bring the price down to a reasonable levelrdquo he said explaining that without access to proper machinery he would need to make his pieces one-off which would in turn create a necessity for a higher sales cost With the machine he can also easily adjust settings in order to fulfill custom orders for spe-

cific widths or lengths ldquoon demandrdquo

The creations are practi-cal tools and home acces-sories such as cooling racks clocks spring clips cutting boards cookbookiPad stands napkin holders and letter openers all made of bamboo or scraps of wood

which would have otherwise been headed for the waste bin

ldquoItrsquos really beautiful hard-woodhellip Itrsquos just the excessrdquo he said of the scraps of wood he collects from businesses such as Eden Saw Wood in Port Townsend

ldquoIrsquom constantly going

through their waste binsrdquo he said with a chuckle

Dill gleaned his inspiration for the intricately patterned designs from the Grand Cathedral and Mosque of Cordoba a Moorish architectural masterpiece

According to National Geographic Moorish architecture a variation of Islamic architecture gets its moniker from the Moors a North African people who conquered the Iberian Peninsula mdash including what is now Spain Portugal and the Pyrenees region of France mdash and several Western Mediterranean islands in the 700s

According to Dillrsquos cohort David Gray whose studio Dill lends for assembly Dillrsquos designs and products are bold intricate and ldquovery much his own creationrdquo

Gray added that his ami-cable friend is fulfilling the dream of many creating

complex designs on a limited budget

ldquoHe is a soul living on a different path than most of usrdquo said Gray ldquoHe finds great pleasure in a simple life full of complex creationsrdquo

ldquoWe are in such a plastic worldrdquo Dill said explaining that although he has worked with plastic metal and glass he takes great pleasure in creating functional pieces from a more ldquosensualrdquo and warm material such as wood In addition he said there is something special about creating an item from pieces of wood such as Honduras mahogany and black walnut which would have otherwise been thrown away

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo he said

While the majority of Dillrsquos designs are ornate he also creates simpler patterns for those who prefer a more modern look In either case his products are as function-al as they are aesthetically pleasing

ldquoIt is all geometry It is like with dance where you have a basic pattern a basic foot-work and two peoplerdquo Dill said ldquoHow many variations can you come up with It is about playing This is about playing with ideas seeing

how many unique usable designs I can come up withrdquo

ldquoI like to call what I do visual spicerdquo Dill added ldquoIrsquom trying to add visual

spice to your kitchen to your homerdquo

If the Kickstarter cam-paign is successful Dill will be able to purchase the equipment within five days mdash rather than waiting two weeks for Kickstarter to pro-cess the funds mdash thanks to a bridge loan from Whidbey Island Local Lenders This will allow him to produce numerous pieces in time for the holidays

To view Dillrsquos Kickstarter campaign visit Kickstartercomprojects199880761

7th-century-inspired-home-accessories

Kate Daniel The Record

Walter Dill displays some of his eco-friendly pieces while at work in David Grayrsquos Langley studio

Kate Daniel The Record

Dill works on a piece inspired by Moorish design

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo

Langley woodworker Walter Dill

Book sale helps Freeland library

The Friends of the Freeland Library Used Book Sale is from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the library

Hundreds of books available at good prices

For details visit wwwsno-isleorg

Bayview Market features local art

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

The market offers fresh food local art music and more and runs Saturdays through Dec 20

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Reflect during Dia de los Muertos

A Dia de los Muertos event is 12-4 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Everyone is welcome for a personal observation of the Day of the Dead Bring an offering or song to share light a candle or sit in quiet meditation of loved ones

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

IDIPIC offers South End panel

IDIPICrsquos South Whidbey DUIUnderage Drinking Prevention Panel is at 1245 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Trinity Churchrsquos Grigware Hall Freeland Open to all seating 1245 pm no late admittance

Required by local driv-ing instructors for both driverrsquos ed students and a parent

For details visit wwwidipicorg or call 360-672-8219

Gallery welcomes new artists

The First Saturday Art Walk is 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1 at 220 Second St Langley

Whidbey Art Gallery will be featuring three art-ists Ron Ward Susanne Newbold and Diane Newell Tompkinson

The exhibit runs through the end of November

For details visit wwwwhidbeyartistscom

Cemetery fills with light

An All Souls Eve remembrance celebration is 530-8 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Langley Woodmen Cemetery

Luminaries line the road and visitors receive lumi-naries that they can place on graves or in an area for

loved ones not buried in the cemetery

For details email carywhidbeycom or call 360-221-6046

Greenbank Hall hosts Fall Dance

The Fall Dance is 630-10 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Greenbank Progressive Hall

Dance to salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues for a $10 suggested donation

WICA closes out Wicked Weekend

Spooktacular Langley ends Saturday Nov 1 in Downtown Langley

ldquoNosferatu Symphony of Horrorsrdquo a perfor-mance by the South Whidbey High School band with haunted tunes set to the 1922 German Expressionist horror film is at 730 pm Saturday Nov 1 and Langley Art Walk featuring work in five galleries is at 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1

For details visit wwwwicaonlineorg

spooktacular-langley

Film focuses on girlsrsquo education

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo a film will be shown at 130

pm Sunday Nov 2 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley

Soroptimist International of South Whidbey is bringing the global movement to educate girls home to Whidbey

The screening is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spotlight on the transformative power of girlrsquos education

Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth

For details call 360-331-4127

New director opens season

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo is at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School

Saratoga Orchestra presents this concert in welcoming new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards

Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18

For details visit wwwsowhidbeycom or call 360-929-3045

Alzheimerrsquos aides gather for support

The Alzheimerrsquos Association Caregiver Support Group is from 10 am to noon Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview

Senior Center Langley The group provides a

place for caregivers to learn and gain support from others caring for a person with memory loss It also provides fam-ily members friends and caregivers with informa-tion on care manage-ment available services and current research and treatment options

The free support group is the first Tuesday of each month

For details call 360-321-1600

Coping with chronic conditions

Living Well with Chronic Conditions a free work-shop is at 1 pm every Tuesday Nov 4 to Dec 9 at the South WhidbeyBayview Center Langley

This nationally rec-ognized program helps people over the age of 18 cope with chronic illness like heart disease diabe-tes arthritis depression obesity and more

Preregistration is required Call Debbie at 360-361-1600 ext 23 or Nancy at 360-969-0113

Trsquoai chi brings many benefits

Balance your Life with Trsquoai Chi a free event is at 630 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Freeland Library

Trsquoai chi has been shown to provide benefits like stronger bones better balance and more

Lynne Donnelly who has been practicing and teaching for more than 35 years will teach a class No registration required

For details visit wwwwihhacom

Come together for dancing

Ballroom Dancing is 630-830 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview Hall Langley

Dances include swing night club two-step the waltz and Latin dances

All skill levels welcome No partner necessary A $5 donation benefits the Bayview Hall

Librarian offers good reads

Nancy Pearl famous Seattle librarian will be giving book recom-mendations at 11 am Wednesday Nov 5 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

Pearl will share her lat-est book references with a Fall into a Good Book pre-sentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am

For details visit wwwwicaonlinecom or call 360-221-4383

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

SUBMISSIONSSend items to editor

southwhidbeyrecordcom Deadline is Friday eight days in advance for the Saturday publication Deadline for the Wednesday edition is one week in advance The calendar is intended for community activities cultural events and nonprofit groups notices are free and printed as space permits

1Saturday

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

All You Can EatSpaghetti amp Meatballs

with Garlic Bread$1095

All You Can EatAlaskan CodFish amp Chips

$1095

New York Steakamp Prawns $1395

HWY 525 bull BAYVIEW bull 321-4120 bull All dinner service begins at 500PM

10

Now servingMukilteo Co ee

exclusively

Tuesday EveningMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295

209 First Street Langley bull 221-6962m o o n r a k e r b o o k s

FALL INTO A GOOD BOOK

Moonraker joins Friends of the Langley LibraryWelcoming NANCY PEARL

Wednesday November 5th 11amWhidbey Island Center for the Arts

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo 360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

2Sunday4Tuesday

5Wednesday

to delay The grant process can take time and the county hopes to have a plan in place when the fair associationrsquos contract expires next year

ldquoOur preference is to move forwardrdquo Price Johnson said

The port had initially planned to conduct the study and then decide whether to take over management of the fairgrounds Concern from county officials about having

a replacement lined up to take over in April when the exist-ing contract is up led to a new proposal one where the port would apply for grant funds that would pay for both the study and one yearrsquos worth of maintenance

Thus Angi Mozer the portrsquos interim executive direc-tor said the district is seek-ing $135000 in Island County Rural Economic Development funds and $45000 in state Community Economic Revitalization Board (or CERB) funds totaling $180000 About

$95000 of that would cover the maintenance work funding a full-time maintenance worker a half-time customer service and events coordinator and a one-fourth-time supervisor The remaining $85000 would pay for another fairgrounds study which would include a signifi-cant public outreach and plan-ning element

Mozer said the April dead-line will be tight but believes the funding will be awarded by then If the money is secured port stewardship of the prop-erty would begin in April

This yearrsquos Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour is not just for the blushing bride

The event now in its second year will high-light services and vendors for all types of events according to Gloria Mickunas organizer and owner of Whidbey Party Girls

ldquoThe tour isnrsquot just about getting marriedrdquo Mickunas said ldquoItrsquos about eventsrdquo

Weddings on Whidbey is a fall wedding show designed to showcase select venues and highlight event specialists from Whidbey and Camano Island and the surrounding communities

At each stop on this chauffeured tour attend-ees will find a venue decorated to a specific theme including Christmas and New Yearrsquos Eve celebrations and a ldquogroom loungerdquo capturing more of a ldquoguy viberdquo

Within each venue vendors from all over Whidbey Island will be highlighted according to Mickunas Event planners will stage and design each venue to showcase the possibilities caterers and cake makers will be at each location offering

samples DJs and musicians will provide music and photographers will share the latest trends

The tour also features top wedding and event vendors including wedding coordinators dress-makers rental suppliers florists make-up and hair stylists and so much more

ldquoYou will quickly understand why Whidbey Island is the perfect location for your next desti-nation event or dream weddingrdquo according the Weddings on Whidbey website ldquoThis tour will make planning that special occasion effortlessrdquo

Tickets are on sale now for the Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour tickets must be pur-chased prior to the event

Participants will take a shuttled tour to four South Whidbey event locations noon to 4 pm Saturday Nov 8

Participants must be at least 18 years of age Cost is $20 per person or $35 for VIP admis-

sionFor more information about the tour or to buy a

ticket go to wwwweddingsonwhidbeynet

ldquoHe had just decided that he loved Langley this is the kind of way he thought a community ought to berdquo McCarthy said

Stevens had a long career in education He retired as a school super-intendent but started as a teacher and administra-

tor Even after retirement Stevens filled in as a substitute teacher for the South Whidbey School District

In October Stevens participated in the annual Friends of Friends Mr South Whidbey contest The fundraiser brought in $18000 to help cover medical costs for people in need on Whidbey Island

His death came as a surprise to many who

were able to share their condolences and sympa-thy online A posting on the site wwwcaringbridgecom about Stevensrsquo death had 79 comments made between the postrsquos time-stamp of 1016 am Oct 29 and Friday morning

Kathryn Stevens his wife said the family is planning a community event for mid-November but the details have yet to be finalized

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

South WhidbeyCHURCH DIRECTORY

To list your religious services herecall 360-221-5300 or 877-316-7276

$10 for 10 lines and a $1 for each additional line

Assembly of God360-221-16565373 Maxwelton Road Langleywwwswag-onlineorgLoving God Loving People Serving the WorldSunday Worship Services830AM amp 1030AMBoth services offer nursery for infants and toddlers amp kids classes for 3yrs to 4th gradeMatt Chambers PastorDareld Chittim Associate PastorMark Brinkman Youth PastorHome of Island Christian Academy360-221-0919

Calvary Chapel of Whidbey IslandTeaching through Godrsquos Word360-579-25703821 E French Road ClintonwwwccwhidbeycomSunday Services 9 amp 11AM

Christian Science Church321-4080 or 222-3182 bull Langley15910 Hwy 525 at Useless Bay RdSunday Church Service 1030AMWednesday Service 730PM

1st Wednesday of the month

Christian Life Center360-331-5778Loving God Reaching People1832 Scott Rd FreelandProfessional CenterSunday Morning Worship 1000AMNursery amp Sunday School

through 8th GradeCelebrate Recovery

Tuesday evenings 7PMChristian Lifersquos Ministry CenterPastor Chad Wordwwwclcwhidbeycom

The First Baptist Churchof South Whidbey islandCelebrating Our 51st Yearwww rstbaptistsouthwhidbeycom2277 Newman Road LangleySunday School 930AMMorning Worship Service 1100AMEvening Service 600PMWed Evening Bible Study amp Prayer 600PM

360-321-4457

The Island Church of WhidbeyChristian amp Missionary Alliance Church360-221-69806th amp Cascade LangleyldquoLoving Christ and Others WellrdquoSunday Worship 1030AMwwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

Langley United Methodist Church360-221-4233 bull 3rd amp AntheslumcwhidbeycomSunday Service 930AM

Nursery and Sunday School for grades K-12 during serviceAdult Forum class 11AM

Rev Mary Boyd PastorBill Humphreys Music DirectorEve Carty Program AssociateLauren Coleman YouthFamily CoordwwwLangleyumcorgA Greening Reconciling amp Advocating CongregationldquoOpen Hearts Open Minds Open Doorsrdquo

South Whidbey Church of Christ360-341-2252 bull BayviewSenior Service Center - BayviewSunday Worship 930AMSunday Bible Classes 1030AMCall regarding Wednesday Bible Class

St Augustinersquos in the Woods Episcopal ChurchldquoA Greening Congregationrdquo360-331-4887 bull Freeland5217 Honeymoon Bay RoadHoly Eucharist Sun 8AM amp 1030AMNursery amp Youth Programs ProvidedMonday Solemn Evensong 530PMWednesday Holy Eucharist and

Ministry of Healing 1000AMwwwstaugustinesepiscopalchurchorgRev Nigel Taber-Hamilton Rector Julie Spangler Director of

Christian Formation

St Hubert Catholic Church804 Third Street Langley360-221-5383MassesSaturday 500PMSunday 800AM and 1030AMMon Tues Thurs and Fri 815AMWednesday 1030AMFr Rick Spicer pastorE-mail sthubertwhidbeycomwwwsthubertschurchorg

South Whidbey Community ChurchA place to beginhellip A place to belong360-221-1220 bull LangleywwwwhidbeychurchorgSunday Morning Worship 1000AMAdult Sunday School 900AMDeer Lagoon Grange5142 S Bayview Road LangleyHome Bible Studies availableDarrell Wenzek pastor

Unitarian UniversalistCongregation of Whidbey Island360-321-865620103 State Route 525 FreelandSunday Service at 10AMValues-Based Religious Education Sept-JuneChildcare Year-RoundEveryone welcomeMinister Rev Dennis Reynoldsemail adminuucwiorgwebsite wwwuucwiorg

221-5525 wwwtheclydenetTickets $7 under 17 or over 65 $5

730 Sat Sun amp Mon

Downey amp Duvall

THE JUDGE

500 Sat amp Sun

ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE HORRIBLE NO GOOD VERY

BAD DAY

Tues Wed amp Thurs 730

Bill Nighy

PRIDE

Coming soon Fury Love is Strange Tracks

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

PG

R - language

R

Ben Watanabe The Record

Tucker Stevens seen here in August pulls out one of the trophies for the Soup Box Derby in Langley He was one of the driving forces behind the annual downhill race

STEVENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PORTCONTINUED FROM A1

Weddings event set for next week

Burlington24th ANNUAL CRAFT FAIRSat Nov 8th 830am-4pm

This event hosts over 100 VENDORSDont Miss It

Burlington-Edison High SchoolBand Booster Club

301 N Burlington BlvdBurlington WA 98233

Held in the Field-house Cafetiere amp Gym

Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program

Holiday Bazaarsamp Events

Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

15th Annual Festival of Nordic CultureSat Nov 8 930 am mdash 330 pm

South Whidbey High School5675 Maxwelton Rd Langley

PRIZE DRAWINGS ALL DAYVendors Bakeri Butikk Norsk Kafe

Lively Music amp FUN $1 DONATION 12 amp UNDER FREE FREE PARKING

VELKOMMENNORDICNORDICFESTFEST

Advertise your Island Holiday Bazaars amp Events

Craft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events Call for more information or place your reservation

Call Jennie 3603948752Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

jobsEmployment

GeneralCFM is looking for a

part-time Institutional Cook

to work in our Coupeville fa c i l i t y S a t ndash Tu e s 12pm ndash 6pm or 4am ndash 12pm To view the full job posting and apply go to

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

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For more information

please visitwwwwhidbeycom

EEOE

MEDICAL OFFICERECEPTIONIST

with HIPPA trainingfor on call workin Coupeville

Reply to

PO Box 1705 Coupeville WA 98239

Find what you need 24 hours a day

EmploymentGeneral

DISHWASHERFull time

Experience preferred but not required

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

ACCOUNTANT

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

TRUCK DRIVER I Oak Harbor

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

Need extra cash Place your classified ad today Call 1-800-388-2527 or Go online 24 hours a day wwwnw-adscom

EmploymentGeneral

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

PT to FT Teacher Needed

We are looking for a teacher for our young toddler program Some- one who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in early childhood educa- tion and CPR card pre- ferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

See full job announcement amp

application process at wwwoppcoorg

Paper Employment Applications may be

picked up at 1419 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA Completed applications

must be received by 400pm 11514

EOEMFDVReach the readers the dailies miss Call 800-388-2527 today to place your ad in the Classifieds

EmploymentGeneral

POLICE OFFICERENTRY-LEVEL$5064month

$5545 Second year amp $6636 Third year

T h e C i t y o f E ve r e t t seeks a diverse group of qualified individuals who are interested in a police career that provides pro- fessional and personal challenges and rewards

For more information and application visitwwweverettwaorg Applications must be

received by Friday 12514 EOE

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

EmploymentGeneral

ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Island Transit provides critical public transporta- tion throughout Island County We are seeking an Interim Executive Di- rector for up to 5 months as the agency transitions to permanent new lead- ership Successful inter- im candidates will be ex- per ienced with publ ic agency management the transportation indus- try and leading a team t h r o u g h s i g n i f i c a n t change Salary depending upon experience but will be commensurate for an in- terim leader of a small- s ized t rans i t agency Full time contract em- p l oy m e n t p r e fe r r e d Part-time or direct em- ployment also consid- ered Must pass back- ground and credit check Visit wwwislandtransitorg or Oak Harbor City Hall Coupevi l le Town Hal l and Langley City Hall for application packet and full detailsApplications and supple- mental information must be received by Friday November 7 2014 and sent to the address be- low or by email to heppnerislandtransitorg

heppnerislandtransitorg

Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

98239

Island Transit is an Equal Opportunity and

MFDV Employer

NEED EXTRA MONEY

CARRIER NEEDEDFor the Whidbey News Times downtown Oak H a r b o r D e l i ve r i n g Wednesday and Satur- day mornings No col- lecting Great second job

Call Circulation 360-675-6611

Substitute Teacher Openings

We a r e l o o k i n g fo r someone who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in ear ly childhood education and CPR card preferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

CNA needed for middle aged woman Exper i - ence and references re- q u i r e d C o u p e v i l l e Greenbank area Cal l Wendy (360)678-6189

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

A Job with a Future

Are you looking for stable employment

Opportunity for Advancement

A job that you can feel good about

BenefitsWell look no further Service Alternatives

is hiring in Coupeville amp Oak Harbor

Suppor t adul ts wi th d isab i l i t i es in the i r homes This work is the perfect mashup of teaching amp caregiving But so much more Itrsquos teach ing amp he lp ing people with develop- mental disabilities to l ive vibrant fulfi l l ing l ives in their homes and connect with their communities

Qualifications18 or olderHigh School Diploma or GEDClear Criminal Back- groundSafe legal driverFluent with reading wr i t i ng amp speak ing EnglishAvailable on SaturdaySundayLift 50 pounds

Email for an application

mmcpageservalt-aslcom

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Call for more info (888) 328-3339

PU Application in person

20 NW First Street Coupeville

wwwservaltcomjobsEOE

EXPERIENCED CORE STAFF

Full and Part time All shifts available Paid training To help pro- vide the best care to our clients with devel- opmental disabilities Must have clean back- ground check

Serious applicants please contact

Dave3609693554

daveallheartagencycom

ireneallheartagencycom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Accepting applications for

Caregivers Apply in person at

Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave

360-675-5913EOE

DAY SHIFT NURSEFull time or Part time

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties serving chil- d ren th rough o lder adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently hiring for the following posi- tions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompassealthorg

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

Mental Health Professional

Seeking a MHP for the Whidbey Is area Duties intakes diagnosis crisis mgmt stabilization Re- quirements Masterrsquos in counseling or a social services field + min 2 yrs experience as a MH c o u n s e l o r L M H C LMFT OR LICSW pre- ferred $1923-$21hr

Apply online at wwwWork4Sunrisecom or send a cover letter amp

resume to susans

sunriseemailcomsusanssunriseemailcom

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 12 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

or the consumer fraud division of the Washington Attorney Generalrsquos ofce

CONSUMER ALERT

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

Wersquod like to announce that Jen Knox has joined Coldwell Banker Tara Properties in our Freeland of ce Jen has lived on Whidbey Island for many years She is knowledgeable in negotiating market conditions and staging Please welcome Jen and

feel free to contact her at 360-221-0176 or email her at jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

Wersquore happy to have her as part ofthe CBTP family

WelcomeJen Knox

Jen Knox360-221-0176

jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

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church amp ferry landing

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Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 13

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Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

Legal Notices

Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

Legal Notices

PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

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the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

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upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

Legal Notices

following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

Legal Notices

the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

Legal Notices

to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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PAGE 14 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

gold18Ink-absorbing

paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

26Spike of corn27Make fun of30Stop33Mar35Cloudrsquos locale36Used to be38Gazed at39Kitchen alcove42Express

indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 741

ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

31Torsquos opposite32Moist33Fade away34Salary35Sultanrsquos group

of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

PUZZLE NO 744

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Legal Notices

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

Legal Notices

al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

PISCESYou find yourself in the middle ofa large crowd or you organize anevent that unites a lot of peopleThese people can be very deman-ding and sometimes exhausting

Week of November 23 to 29 2014

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PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

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Commissioner endorses Hannold

Island County Commissioner Jill Johnson endorsed board candi-date Rick Hannold in a letter to the newspaper last week

Both are RepublicansldquoLike you I take voting

very seriouslyrdquo Johnson said ldquoAnd despite my party affiliation I rarely vote a party-line ballot When I chose who to vote for a personrsquos character and motivation for serv-

ing trumps allrdquoJohnson said that

both Hannold and his Democratic challenger Karla Jacks are ldquotwo good options in the race for District 3 Commissionerrdquo

However she said ldquoI am thoughtfully and enthu-siastically voting for Rick Hannoldrdquo

Hannold shares her conservative values which include maintain-ing law and justice fund-ing as a top priority and that a ldquolimited focused priority-based govern-mentrdquo is in the countyrsquos best interest

Johnson and Hannold also agree that Whidbey

Island Naval Air Station is a vital part of the community not to be treated as ldquoan unwelcome or unwanted guestrdquo Johnson said

ldquoRick Hannold will bring a fresh and needed per-spective to the Board of Commissioners His style is refreshing agenda-free and neededrdquo

As a private contractor and a retired Navy chief Johnson said she believes Hannold brings the expe-rience and leadership abilities needed to run the county

Neither Hannold nor Johnson could be reached for comment before press time

Mozer selected as executive director

The search for a new Port of South Whidbey executive director appears to be over

Port commissioners loosely offered Angi Mozer the position at a special meeting of the board Wednesday in

Freeland Mozer who has for months filled in as interim executive director accepted the job pending negotiation of salary and benefits

The job offer was unex-pected While the open position was an agenda item the discussion was planned to revolve around the hiring pro-cess Commissioners Curt Gordon and Ed Halloran decided to expedite things due to the districtrsquos busy schedule in coming months grant writing finalizing the 2015 bud-get studying the viability of taking over manage-ment of the Island County Fairgrounds etc

Halloran complimented Mozerrsquos work to date and said it made sense to skip a lengthy hiring process when the district already has a qualified candidate

ldquoI donrsquot see any reason why we shouldnrsquot pro-ceed nowrdquo he said

Gordon voiced reserva-tions about not postpon-ing the discussion until the next regular meeting when Commissioner Dennis Gregoire could be present but ultimately agreed Gordon admit-

ted that hersquos a bit of a ldquofield marshalrdquo when it comes to port staff and their work but that Mozer requires little oversight

ldquoSo far you have not disappointed merdquo Gordon said

Mozer is the districtrsquos former budget manager Commissioners decided earlier this year to restruc-ture administrative posi-tions by combining the financial chiefrsquos job with that of port manager which was held by Ed Field Forecast as a cost saver the new position would carry the title of executive director

Homes needed for work project

Homes are needed for the South Whidbey Hearts amp Hammers annual work day coming up May 2 2015

The annual project is dedicated to helping peo-ple stay in their homes by fixing issues they canrsquot do themselves because of

finances or the physical demand

Hearts amp Hammersrsquo mis-sion is to help neighbors stay in their homes which is accomplished by the work of scores of volun-teers who flutter around Whidbey Island laying car-pet fixing plumbing and electrical work painting plastering weatherizing cleaning roofing and landscaping All of this is done with no cost to the homeowner thanks to grants and donations

Homeowners interested may apply online at wwwheartsandhammerscom or by calling 360-221-6063 and a board member from Hearts amp Hammers will reply Those with emergency needs which canrsquot wait until May are encouraged to call imme-diately

Financial donations may be made online or mailed to PO Box 694 Langley WA 98260

Good Cheer seeks matching funds

Whidbey Island Bank is prepared to boost the Good Cheer Food Bank in a big way if others chip in as well

The bank is offering a matching grant of $5000 to go toward holiday meals at the Bayview-based food charity For the matching grant to kick in donations up to $5000 must be collected Aid of $100 or more is eligible for a bag of Good Cheerrsquos Cup of Cheer coffee a blend from Mukilteo Coffee Roasters in Langley Donations may be made at any Good Cheer location or online at wwwgoodcheerorg

For more information contact Good Cheer Community Outreach Coordinator Shawn Nowlin at communitygoodcheerorg

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CLARIFICATIONIn the Oct 25 story ldquoFormer transit chief gave herself raises audit revealedrdquo the payout details were unclear The $88000 given to Martha Rose was for vacation and sick leave Island Transit policy states that employees will receive compensa-tion at regular pay at separation for up to 240 hours of accrued vacation time As an employee for over 20 years Rose could have been paid for up to 1280 hours of accrued sick leave at 80 percent of her regular pay

The following are 9-1-1 calls to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office South Precinct

TUESDAY OCTOBER 14

1112 am mdash A caller on Fish Road reported a man in leather motor-cycle cloths a face mask and helmet walked into a shop and asked for carpet remnants When told no he left abruptly and headed to another business He an off-road motorcycle

458 pm mdash A caller at a Freeland grocery story said she was with her son who had a warrant for his arrest and was awaiting law enforce-ment

652 pm mdash A caller at the Clinton Park amp Ride reported someone siphoning gas out of his vehicle

THURSDAY OCTOBER 16

1232 pm mdash A caller on Maxwelton Road said he saw a drone fly-ing near his house and would like to know the legality of them in Island County

FRIDAY OCTOBER 17

922 am mdash A caller at Kenrsquos Korner mall report-ed ongoing problem with people doing drugs in the bathrooms

806 pm mdash A caller on Loerland Lane her boyfriend is throwing things all over the house

SATURDAY OCTOBER 18

1124 am mdash A caller on Highway 525 and Woodard Avenue said a man is lying in the street

and does not appear to be injured he is con-scious just wont move

304 pm mdash A caller from a Clinton restaurant reported the theft of a candy machine some-time the night before

SUNDAY OCTOBER 19

558 pm mdash A caller in a boat on Goss Lake said he saw two people drag-ging a chair to a window at a house on Lakeside Drive and climbed in No lights went on

609 pm mdash A caller on Bercot Road reported

hearing shots fired across the street they went run-ning to the orchard and observed a man drag-ging and loading up a deer

MONDAY OCTOBER 20

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Cops apprehend suspected Clinton burglar after chase

By JESSIE STENSLANDSouth Whidbey Record

A 34-year-old Clinton man accused of burglarizing a Freeland home last February could face nearly 10 years in prison if convicted of a litany of charges against him court documents indicate

Prosecutors charged Garrett J Edwards in Island County Superior Court Oct 22 with first-degree burglary with a deadly weapon first-degree theft trafficking in sto-len property and two counts of theft of a firearm

All the counts were charged with ldquoaggravating circum-stancesrdquo because Edwards committed multiple offenses If a jury finds that aggravating circumstances do exist it would increase his sentence

Edwards is wanted on a $150000 arrest warrant but is in custody in Snohomish County according to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office

On Feb 28 a Freeland resident reported that he returned home from surgery and found his house had been broken into Guns a large amount of jewelry silver gold computers and a TV were stolen

A few days later Deputy Shawn Warwick with the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office found that Edwards had pawned some of the stolen jewelry at a pawn shop in Lynnwood according to his report on the case The resident later identified the jewelry as his the report states

Warwick and another deputy searched a home where Edwards had visited and found a stolen laptop

On March 15 Warwick tracked down Edwards at a home in Clinton He initially ran from the deputies but gave up and complained that his leg was injured from someone hit-ting him with a tire iron the deputy wrote

He later admitted that he had swallowed a ldquopackagerdquo containing two grams of heroin when he ran the report states

In addition Edwards allegedly had baggies of suspected methamphetamine and heroin on him the report states

Edwards denied burglarizing the home but said he pawned some of the property because he didnrsquot know it was stolen he told Warwick where to find two of the stolen guns that were hidden in bushes the deputy wrote

Sheriffrsquos Report

KudosWhidbey General was awesomeEditor

Donrsquot ever hesitate when it comes to using our local Whidbey Hospital emer-gency room Irsquove gone twice and each time I was treated fast with respect and by caring staff They can diag-nose and stabilize you and send you on your way to a hospital better suited to treat your condition As my situation grew worse they were able to talk me through what was needed for my flight to Harborview all very scary but these were my only options Thanks to the Whidbey emergency room doctor and his team for saving my life and the Harborview emergency room team for getting me back All this for a simple procedure that went very wrong quickly I hope never to see them again but I know they are there for us when needed

GAIL LISCHEIDClinton

ElectionsAna Maria Nuntildeez for treasurerEditor

Incumbent Ana Maria Nuntildeez is extremely qualified to be the Island County trea-surer I have learned that she implemented more new and innovative programs and services for Island County than any treasurer before her In the last four years she has eliminated a backlog in processing adjustments to property taxes that existed for 10 years not a problem she created but one she fixed

I am especially impressed

with her partnership with the Opportunity Council to assist those at risk of fore-closure enabling citizens to keep their homes

When you look at how Ms Nuntildeez has operated during her time in office itrsquos obvious that she really cares about the people in Island County and that she has a true dedication to ful-filling the tasks of the Island County treasurer

For these reasons I endorse and urge you to vote for Ms Nuntildeez

SincerelyCAROLYN TAMLER

Freeland

Karla Jacks is highly qualified Editor

Voters in Island County have the opportunity to elect as Island County commis-sioner the highly qualified Karla Jacks With a bachelor of arts degree and a mastersrsquo of business administration she has worked in leader-ship positions for major com-panies including Marriott and Boeing as director of food services and as finan-cial operations specialist

Her family roots run deep on both Whidbey and

Camano islands As a moth-er she worked on parent teacher association fundrais-ing projects and is current-ly director of the Camano Center with senior services and other community activi-ties

Karla was honored in 2009 as the StanwoodCamano Island Woman of the Year

In Karla Jacks we have a candidate who has the compassion training and energy to help us build an Island County government that is caring effective and fiscally responsible

GLORIA KOLLFreeland

The truth about state Initiative 594Editor

Television can be bought easily with $8 million and put people on TV who speak in generalities without any substantial proof

If you want to believe real Washington people with true facts talk to law enforcement officers as the majority of police groups wonrsquot vote for Initiative 594 mdash they support I-591 I-594 is a bad initiative that wonrsquot stop criminals and will only put restrictions on law abid-

ing gun ownersRead the fine print and

find why out of state anti-gun people spent so much on their false TV ads

Who do you believe Respected Washington gun owners or wealthy out-of-state donators

WILLIAM COTTERELL SRLangley

ResponseTransit fixes are already underway Editor

Given the questions raised by the recently com-pleted double audit of Island Transit finances it is impor-tant for the public to real-ize that all of these ques-tions have been addressed by the current board and financial administration A financial recovery plan is already being implemented Cash flow problems have been addressed Current projections show Island Transit operations finishing this year with an operating reserve of approximately $500000 The draft budget for 2015 shows a similar end-ing reserve of $450000 with

OpinionOpinionOpinionPage A6 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Letters

WRITE TO US The South Whidbey Record welcomes letters from its readers We reserve the right to edit all submissions Letters should be typewritten and not exceed 350 words They must be signed and include a daytime phone number Send letters to South Whidbey Record Editor PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 or email to editorsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

Island Transit board should remain

Editorial

Elected officials are held to a higher standard than the rest of us common folk It may seem unfair at times but itrsquos true all the same and none of those who have taken an oath of office can say they didnrsquot know that intense public scrutiny and demands for accountability legitimate or otherwise are part of the job

Thatrsquos one of the reasons Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley has struck the war post and announced hersquoll be visiting the home municipalities of Island Transit board members and lobbying for their resignations But perhaps someone should remind North Whidbeyrsquos raging bull of righteousness of that very same standard Some transit directors may need to step down but itrsquos not up to Dudley to decide who not even in Oak Harbor mdash itrsquos the city councilrsquos decision mdash and self aggrandizing displays of accountability are unbecoming of the office of mayor in any town

The Langley City Council can decide for itself who will serve as its representative at Island Transit and doesnrsquot require the counsel of a mayor who has weathered far more requests for his own resignation than any present Langley elected official Dudley who will forever be remembered for his excessive firing of city employees and the felling of Oak Harborrsquos great oak tree should look to ensure his own house is in order before deciding to mettle in the affairs of other autonomous elected bodies

That said the call for accountability isnrsquot Dudleyrsquos alone and it shouldnrsquot be overshadowed by the tactics of a single crusader Many are crying foul over the transit boardrsquos lack of oversight and that includes state auditors Their wrath is understandable given the magnitude of the failure but no matter how tempting it is to call for the heads of transit direc-tors ultimately itrsquos not the right call

The problems that led to the current crisis were not so vis-ible despite claims to the contrary There were no financial reports that made clear the pending calamity no obvious signs of financial failure the problem was hidden which is why it also took state auditors so long to catch on

The board is responsible for oversight but at some point members have to trust the people they oversee and not micromanage their every move

It is disconcerting however that state regulators have laid much of the blame on the board and the body has yet to issue a public apology for its role in the financial collapse of Island Transit Instead board members such as Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson and Coupeville Town Councilman Bob Clay have released letters to the edi-tors or viewpoints that paint rosy pictures of how things are finally getting back on track

More than 20 people lost their jobs That corrective measures are being taken is expected and board members should stay on so they can help clean up the mess made under their watch But one would think that begins with some admission of accountability

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STAFFPublisher Keven GravesAssociate Publisher Kimberlly WinjumEditor Justin BurnettReporters Kate Daniel Ben WatanabeColumnists Margaret Walton Frances WoodProofreader Nancy WaddellAdministrative Coordinator Renee MidgettSales Consultant Nora DurandProduction Manager Connie RossCreative Artist Rebecca CollinsCirculation Manager Diane Smothers

SEE LETTERS A7

conservative assumptions of revenues

A recruitment plan for an interim executive director is on schedule for action in November and a compre-hensive recruitment process for a permanent director will follow with continuing board and public input The goal has been to address all finan-cial questions as quickly as possible first and then to recruit and hire executive leadership needed for long-term sustainability of Island Transit a widely treasured public service for all of Island County

BOB CLAYIsland Transit

acting executive director

Guilty for loving airplane noiseEditor

As I confessed to my

friend Heidi Hoelting in a phone message today I am one of those small airplane pilots who is guilty of mak-ing noise as I fly in and out of Langley Airpark on Crawford Road I am a flight instructor who has taught folks to fly from our local airport for over a decade and fly frequently myself I pointed out to her that the rest of the Federal Aviation Administration regulations on required altitudes par-tially cited in her letter states ldquoexcept when an aircraft is maneuvering to

land or take offrdquo I admit that depending on the wind I sometimes fly over her house at less that 1000 feet when I am taking off or landing

I must also admit that when I hear airplane noise overhead on South Whidbey I also hear the sound of cash registers making money for us mer-chants Over more than 10 years of having a shop in Langley on multiple occa-sions I have delivered pur-chases to customers who chose to fly to Langley

rather than wait in a ferry line We also keep ldquocour-tesy bicyclesrdquo at the airport to facilitate folks coming into Langley or Bayview More importantly Gary and Beth Smithrsquos wonderful Mukilteo Coffee Roasters cafe has become a favor-ite flying destination for small airplane pilots from

all over the region they can fly to our airport park their plane and walk 100 yards for a meal If there is an increase in summertime airplane noise here that means there is an increase in merchantsrsquo income

Sorry about the noiseFRED LUNDAHL

Langley

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By HELEN PRICE JOHNSON

Island County commissioner

The state Auditors have finished their review of the Island Transit books for 2013 and confirmed there was no malfeasance No money was stolen but there was sloppy record-keeping and

the previous management was not following standard practices in some important areas Specifically manage-ment of the cash-flow and documentation of the federal grant funds for the new build-ing project in payroll and tracking inventory were of concern

The good news is the reductions in service earlier this year were sufficient to reduce expenses so Island Transit is operating in the black again and beginning to rebuild the reserve Also a new financial officer has insti-tuted proper record-keeping and begun a full review of internal controls to be sure best practices are being

followed in all areas going forward

The board increased its oversight of finances also Two board members now meet monthly with staff to review bank statements Monthly reports were improved so the board can better monitor the cash posi-tion State auditors reported that the board is taking ldquoall necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Each of these changes are positive and are improving the agency

Some have questioned the separation settlement with Martha Rose I can assure you it was based on con-tractual obligations as deter-mined by legal counsel not

guesswork That agreement did pay for ldquoleaverdquo however the vast majority of it was sick leave not vacation Both types of leave were capped and were far less than the balances accrued over 25 years of service

Moving ahead it is important to hire a qualified interim executive director so the restructuring of routes can be completed and the transit agency is stabilized for the future The board has decided to do a limited recruitment and tentative plans are to hire someone by Thanksgiving An interim position is wise at this time to provide transitional leader-ship for the organization and

allow ample time for signifi-cant community outreach in the process of selecting a long-term director That out-reach should focus on what we want our transit system to provide in the future How can we best support expanded service What are the economics of being fare-free I hope you will join this important conversation

The audit results show that internal financial con-trols and board policies did not keep up as the transit agency grew over time Significant corrective steps have been taken already and I am committed to continu-ing to improve Island Transit for our community

ViewpointWith audit done Island Transit is back on track in the black

Price Johnson

LETTERSCONTINUED FROM A6

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Despite having secured anoth-er district playoff match South Whidbey volleyball players were solemn after a 3-1 loss in the sec-ond round to top-ranked Cedar Park Christian on Wednesday

South Whidbey advanced to the consolation bracket to face Nooksack Valley on Nov 1 in Lynden after sweeping Mount Baker and falling to Cedar Park Christian in a doubleheader

After rallying in the third set to stave off the third three-set sweep by the Cascade Conference and District 1-leading Eagles the Falcons hung their heads Even senior Abby Hodson usu-ally a cheerful team leader who led South Whidbey in kills was down after falling to the Eagles

ldquoIt just died at the endrdquo said Hodson of South Whidbeyrsquos ener-gy and efficiency

She said the back-to-back seven sets in four hours play did not impact her abilities on the court But the limited rotation used by South Whidbeymdashonly eight Falcons saw the floor with several starters rarely sittingmdashhad led to tired legs by the time Cedar Park took the court to defend its unde-feated record

ldquoWersquore usually on a roller coasterrdquo said Falcon junior setter Katherine Read who recorded 31 assists against Mount Baker and 44 assists against Cedar Park ldquoWe should be proud We took a game from Cedar Parkmdashthat was a really big accomplishment for all of us Wersquore just super exhaustedrdquo

Cedar Park Christian was pow-

ered by its formidable offense The Eaglesrsquo plays largely went through sophomore hitter Sam Dreschel who recorded a game-high 25 kills to go along with 13 digs and three aces Alexyss Nelson the Eaglesrsquo sole senior set 28 assists and junior libero Rachel Kumai recorded 21 digs

For the first three sets the two teams were neck-and-neck until the final 10 points or so South Whidbey used a four-point run to tie the game at 23-23 before Dreschel scored two kills to secure the victory

ldquoWe play man-up on herrdquo said Hodson of Dreschel ldquoThat seems to work pretty well We seemed to be digging her up Sara Bryant especially [more] than in previous gamesrdquo

The second set saw Cedar Park pull away earlier from a 17-17 tie and go on to win 25-19

South Whidbey found its way in the third set jumping out to a quick 12-7 lead before Eagles head coach Marni Dreschel called time out The pause proved ineffective as South Whidbey rolled to a 25-13 win capped by five Hodson aces in the final six points

South Whidbey fell behind in a hurry in the fourth set The Eagles took a 4-0 lead and never lost it en route to a 25-14 win sending Cedar Park to the District 1 champion-ship match against second-seeded Lynden Christian on Saturday

Against Mount Baker South Whidbey was largely in control in a 25-19 25-20 25-16 win The scores were deceptive as South Whidbey committed an unusual amount of errors and mistakes Offense from Hodson (18 kills and 11 digs) and senior Anne Madsen (10 digs nine kills three aces) plus the setting by junior Katherine Read (31 assists)

and defense from junior libero Sara Bryant (12 digs two kills two aces) were enough to make up for the mistakes

South Whidbey plays an elimina-tion game against Nooksack Valley mdashthe same team the Falcons defeated in last yearrsquos tri-district tournament to advance to the 1A state tournament The Pioneers (3-9 Northwest Conference 3-12 overall) fell to the Kingrsquos Lady Knights in straight sets Wednesday night Winning that match secures a berth to the 1A bi-district tourna-ment which is the state-qualifying round

SportsSportsSportsPage A8 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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South Whidbeyrsquos volleyball team celebrates a point against Cedar Park Christian during the District 1 match Wednesday in Bothell

Island lifeIsland lifeIsland lifeSaturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A9

Woodworker launches campaign to fund eco-friendly business By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

With his feet Walter Dill once danced agilely across the bamboo floor of a dance studio with quick precise movements with his hands decades later he uses the same precision and agility mdash and the same bamboo floor-ing mdash to create architectur-ally bold home accessories

The Langley resident began furnishing small wooden pieces components for an ongoing project in the 1980s in a small studio in Port Townsend ldquoLife took its other pathsrdquo Dill said explaining that he turned his attention to raising a family and teaching dance at Living Traditions Dance with his wife

ldquoWersquove all had experiences in our life that are important to us at some time and then they get put on the back burnerrdquo he said ldquoI am bring-ing things back from way back Irsquom using actual pieces of wood that I milled 30 years agordquo

In hopes of finally fulfill-ing his goal of establishing a woodworking business creating eco-friendly home furnishings and acces-sories Dill has launched a Kickstarter fundraising cam-paign to raise the necessary funds to obtain computer-controlled precision wood-working equipment

Kickstarter is an online platform which allows indi-viduals to request ldquobackersrdquo to pledge their financial support of a project or business plan and in turn receive a product for their support The individual sends products also known as ldquorewardsrdquo to backers if the Kickstarter is successful As of Friday morning Dill had accumulated 54 back-ers and $8726 of his total $18000 goal The project will only be funded if the mini-mum of $18000 is pledged by 12 pm Friday Nov 14 Otherwise Dill will obtain no funding and the backers will have no financial respon-sibility for their pledges

As stated on the Kickstarter page his goal ldquois to equip an efficient work space where I can develop my gifts and passions in order to earn a respectable living doing what I love It is my intention to share this space with fellow designers on similar missionsrdquo

Langley mayor Fred McCarthy said he has spo-ken with Dill and would like to see more artisanal busi-nesses in the city including Dillrsquos

Dill explained that while he has developed processes which make his work much faster he requires the use of the specialty machinery to continue to create his designs at a rate which makes them affordable to buyers

Presently Dill travels to a fellow woodworkerrsquos studio in Graham Washington to use the equipment he is unable to purchase out of pocket

ldquoMy plan has always been to have a business making unique fancy household furniture and furnishings in production so that I can bring the price down to a reasonable levelrdquo he said explaining that without access to proper machinery he would need to make his pieces one-off which would in turn create a necessity for a higher sales cost With the machine he can also easily adjust settings in order to fulfill custom orders for spe-

cific widths or lengths ldquoon demandrdquo

The creations are practi-cal tools and home acces-sories such as cooling racks clocks spring clips cutting boards cookbookiPad stands napkin holders and letter openers all made of bamboo or scraps of wood

which would have otherwise been headed for the waste bin

ldquoItrsquos really beautiful hard-woodhellip Itrsquos just the excessrdquo he said of the scraps of wood he collects from businesses such as Eden Saw Wood in Port Townsend

ldquoIrsquom constantly going

through their waste binsrdquo he said with a chuckle

Dill gleaned his inspiration for the intricately patterned designs from the Grand Cathedral and Mosque of Cordoba a Moorish architectural masterpiece

According to National Geographic Moorish architecture a variation of Islamic architecture gets its moniker from the Moors a North African people who conquered the Iberian Peninsula mdash including what is now Spain Portugal and the Pyrenees region of France mdash and several Western Mediterranean islands in the 700s

According to Dillrsquos cohort David Gray whose studio Dill lends for assembly Dillrsquos designs and products are bold intricate and ldquovery much his own creationrdquo

Gray added that his ami-cable friend is fulfilling the dream of many creating

complex designs on a limited budget

ldquoHe is a soul living on a different path than most of usrdquo said Gray ldquoHe finds great pleasure in a simple life full of complex creationsrdquo

ldquoWe are in such a plastic worldrdquo Dill said explaining that although he has worked with plastic metal and glass he takes great pleasure in creating functional pieces from a more ldquosensualrdquo and warm material such as wood In addition he said there is something special about creating an item from pieces of wood such as Honduras mahogany and black walnut which would have otherwise been thrown away

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo he said

While the majority of Dillrsquos designs are ornate he also creates simpler patterns for those who prefer a more modern look In either case his products are as function-al as they are aesthetically pleasing

ldquoIt is all geometry It is like with dance where you have a basic pattern a basic foot-work and two peoplerdquo Dill said ldquoHow many variations can you come up with It is about playing This is about playing with ideas seeing

how many unique usable designs I can come up withrdquo

ldquoI like to call what I do visual spicerdquo Dill added ldquoIrsquom trying to add visual

spice to your kitchen to your homerdquo

If the Kickstarter cam-paign is successful Dill will be able to purchase the equipment within five days mdash rather than waiting two weeks for Kickstarter to pro-cess the funds mdash thanks to a bridge loan from Whidbey Island Local Lenders This will allow him to produce numerous pieces in time for the holidays

To view Dillrsquos Kickstarter campaign visit Kickstartercomprojects199880761

7th-century-inspired-home-accessories

Kate Daniel The Record

Walter Dill displays some of his eco-friendly pieces while at work in David Grayrsquos Langley studio

Kate Daniel The Record

Dill works on a piece inspired by Moorish design

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo

Langley woodworker Walter Dill

Book sale helps Freeland library

The Friends of the Freeland Library Used Book Sale is from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the library

Hundreds of books available at good prices

For details visit wwwsno-isleorg

Bayview Market features local art

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

The market offers fresh food local art music and more and runs Saturdays through Dec 20

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Reflect during Dia de los Muertos

A Dia de los Muertos event is 12-4 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Everyone is welcome for a personal observation of the Day of the Dead Bring an offering or song to share light a candle or sit in quiet meditation of loved ones

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

IDIPIC offers South End panel

IDIPICrsquos South Whidbey DUIUnderage Drinking Prevention Panel is at 1245 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Trinity Churchrsquos Grigware Hall Freeland Open to all seating 1245 pm no late admittance

Required by local driv-ing instructors for both driverrsquos ed students and a parent

For details visit wwwidipicorg or call 360-672-8219

Gallery welcomes new artists

The First Saturday Art Walk is 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1 at 220 Second St Langley

Whidbey Art Gallery will be featuring three art-ists Ron Ward Susanne Newbold and Diane Newell Tompkinson

The exhibit runs through the end of November

For details visit wwwwhidbeyartistscom

Cemetery fills with light

An All Souls Eve remembrance celebration is 530-8 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Langley Woodmen Cemetery

Luminaries line the road and visitors receive lumi-naries that they can place on graves or in an area for

loved ones not buried in the cemetery

For details email carywhidbeycom or call 360-221-6046

Greenbank Hall hosts Fall Dance

The Fall Dance is 630-10 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Greenbank Progressive Hall

Dance to salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues for a $10 suggested donation

WICA closes out Wicked Weekend

Spooktacular Langley ends Saturday Nov 1 in Downtown Langley

ldquoNosferatu Symphony of Horrorsrdquo a perfor-mance by the South Whidbey High School band with haunted tunes set to the 1922 German Expressionist horror film is at 730 pm Saturday Nov 1 and Langley Art Walk featuring work in five galleries is at 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1

For details visit wwwwicaonlineorg

spooktacular-langley

Film focuses on girlsrsquo education

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo a film will be shown at 130

pm Sunday Nov 2 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley

Soroptimist International of South Whidbey is bringing the global movement to educate girls home to Whidbey

The screening is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spotlight on the transformative power of girlrsquos education

Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth

For details call 360-331-4127

New director opens season

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo is at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School

Saratoga Orchestra presents this concert in welcoming new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards

Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18

For details visit wwwsowhidbeycom or call 360-929-3045

Alzheimerrsquos aides gather for support

The Alzheimerrsquos Association Caregiver Support Group is from 10 am to noon Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview

Senior Center Langley The group provides a

place for caregivers to learn and gain support from others caring for a person with memory loss It also provides fam-ily members friends and caregivers with informa-tion on care manage-ment available services and current research and treatment options

The free support group is the first Tuesday of each month

For details call 360-321-1600

Coping with chronic conditions

Living Well with Chronic Conditions a free work-shop is at 1 pm every Tuesday Nov 4 to Dec 9 at the South WhidbeyBayview Center Langley

This nationally rec-ognized program helps people over the age of 18 cope with chronic illness like heart disease diabe-tes arthritis depression obesity and more

Preregistration is required Call Debbie at 360-361-1600 ext 23 or Nancy at 360-969-0113

Trsquoai chi brings many benefits

Balance your Life with Trsquoai Chi a free event is at 630 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Freeland Library

Trsquoai chi has been shown to provide benefits like stronger bones better balance and more

Lynne Donnelly who has been practicing and teaching for more than 35 years will teach a class No registration required

For details visit wwwwihhacom

Come together for dancing

Ballroom Dancing is 630-830 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview Hall Langley

Dances include swing night club two-step the waltz and Latin dances

All skill levels welcome No partner necessary A $5 donation benefits the Bayview Hall

Librarian offers good reads

Nancy Pearl famous Seattle librarian will be giving book recom-mendations at 11 am Wednesday Nov 5 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

Pearl will share her lat-est book references with a Fall into a Good Book pre-sentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am

For details visit wwwwicaonlinecom or call 360-221-4383

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

SUBMISSIONSSend items to editor

southwhidbeyrecordcom Deadline is Friday eight days in advance for the Saturday publication Deadline for the Wednesday edition is one week in advance The calendar is intended for community activities cultural events and nonprofit groups notices are free and printed as space permits

1Saturday

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

All You Can EatSpaghetti amp Meatballs

with Garlic Bread$1095

All You Can EatAlaskan CodFish amp Chips

$1095

New York Steakamp Prawns $1395

HWY 525 bull BAYVIEW bull 321-4120 bull All dinner service begins at 500PM

10

Now servingMukilteo Co ee

exclusively

Tuesday EveningMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295

209 First Street Langley bull 221-6962m o o n r a k e r b o o k s

FALL INTO A GOOD BOOK

Moonraker joins Friends of the Langley LibraryWelcoming NANCY PEARL

Wednesday November 5th 11amWhidbey Island Center for the Arts

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo 360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

2Sunday4Tuesday

5Wednesday

to delay The grant process can take time and the county hopes to have a plan in place when the fair associationrsquos contract expires next year

ldquoOur preference is to move forwardrdquo Price Johnson said

The port had initially planned to conduct the study and then decide whether to take over management of the fairgrounds Concern from county officials about having

a replacement lined up to take over in April when the exist-ing contract is up led to a new proposal one where the port would apply for grant funds that would pay for both the study and one yearrsquos worth of maintenance

Thus Angi Mozer the portrsquos interim executive direc-tor said the district is seek-ing $135000 in Island County Rural Economic Development funds and $45000 in state Community Economic Revitalization Board (or CERB) funds totaling $180000 About

$95000 of that would cover the maintenance work funding a full-time maintenance worker a half-time customer service and events coordinator and a one-fourth-time supervisor The remaining $85000 would pay for another fairgrounds study which would include a signifi-cant public outreach and plan-ning element

Mozer said the April dead-line will be tight but believes the funding will be awarded by then If the money is secured port stewardship of the prop-erty would begin in April

This yearrsquos Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour is not just for the blushing bride

The event now in its second year will high-light services and vendors for all types of events according to Gloria Mickunas organizer and owner of Whidbey Party Girls

ldquoThe tour isnrsquot just about getting marriedrdquo Mickunas said ldquoItrsquos about eventsrdquo

Weddings on Whidbey is a fall wedding show designed to showcase select venues and highlight event specialists from Whidbey and Camano Island and the surrounding communities

At each stop on this chauffeured tour attend-ees will find a venue decorated to a specific theme including Christmas and New Yearrsquos Eve celebrations and a ldquogroom loungerdquo capturing more of a ldquoguy viberdquo

Within each venue vendors from all over Whidbey Island will be highlighted according to Mickunas Event planners will stage and design each venue to showcase the possibilities caterers and cake makers will be at each location offering

samples DJs and musicians will provide music and photographers will share the latest trends

The tour also features top wedding and event vendors including wedding coordinators dress-makers rental suppliers florists make-up and hair stylists and so much more

ldquoYou will quickly understand why Whidbey Island is the perfect location for your next desti-nation event or dream weddingrdquo according the Weddings on Whidbey website ldquoThis tour will make planning that special occasion effortlessrdquo

Tickets are on sale now for the Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour tickets must be pur-chased prior to the event

Participants will take a shuttled tour to four South Whidbey event locations noon to 4 pm Saturday Nov 8

Participants must be at least 18 years of age Cost is $20 per person or $35 for VIP admis-

sionFor more information about the tour or to buy a

ticket go to wwwweddingsonwhidbeynet

ldquoHe had just decided that he loved Langley this is the kind of way he thought a community ought to berdquo McCarthy said

Stevens had a long career in education He retired as a school super-intendent but started as a teacher and administra-

tor Even after retirement Stevens filled in as a substitute teacher for the South Whidbey School District

In October Stevens participated in the annual Friends of Friends Mr South Whidbey contest The fundraiser brought in $18000 to help cover medical costs for people in need on Whidbey Island

His death came as a surprise to many who

were able to share their condolences and sympa-thy online A posting on the site wwwcaringbridgecom about Stevensrsquo death had 79 comments made between the postrsquos time-stamp of 1016 am Oct 29 and Friday morning

Kathryn Stevens his wife said the family is planning a community event for mid-November but the details have yet to be finalized

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

South WhidbeyCHURCH DIRECTORY

To list your religious services herecall 360-221-5300 or 877-316-7276

$10 for 10 lines and a $1 for each additional line

Assembly of God360-221-16565373 Maxwelton Road Langleywwwswag-onlineorgLoving God Loving People Serving the WorldSunday Worship Services830AM amp 1030AMBoth services offer nursery for infants and toddlers amp kids classes for 3yrs to 4th gradeMatt Chambers PastorDareld Chittim Associate PastorMark Brinkman Youth PastorHome of Island Christian Academy360-221-0919

Calvary Chapel of Whidbey IslandTeaching through Godrsquos Word360-579-25703821 E French Road ClintonwwwccwhidbeycomSunday Services 9 amp 11AM

Christian Science Church321-4080 or 222-3182 bull Langley15910 Hwy 525 at Useless Bay RdSunday Church Service 1030AMWednesday Service 730PM

1st Wednesday of the month

Christian Life Center360-331-5778Loving God Reaching People1832 Scott Rd FreelandProfessional CenterSunday Morning Worship 1000AMNursery amp Sunday School

through 8th GradeCelebrate Recovery

Tuesday evenings 7PMChristian Lifersquos Ministry CenterPastor Chad Wordwwwclcwhidbeycom

The First Baptist Churchof South Whidbey islandCelebrating Our 51st Yearwww rstbaptistsouthwhidbeycom2277 Newman Road LangleySunday School 930AMMorning Worship Service 1100AMEvening Service 600PMWed Evening Bible Study amp Prayer 600PM

360-321-4457

The Island Church of WhidbeyChristian amp Missionary Alliance Church360-221-69806th amp Cascade LangleyldquoLoving Christ and Others WellrdquoSunday Worship 1030AMwwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

Langley United Methodist Church360-221-4233 bull 3rd amp AntheslumcwhidbeycomSunday Service 930AM

Nursery and Sunday School for grades K-12 during serviceAdult Forum class 11AM

Rev Mary Boyd PastorBill Humphreys Music DirectorEve Carty Program AssociateLauren Coleman YouthFamily CoordwwwLangleyumcorgA Greening Reconciling amp Advocating CongregationldquoOpen Hearts Open Minds Open Doorsrdquo

South Whidbey Church of Christ360-341-2252 bull BayviewSenior Service Center - BayviewSunday Worship 930AMSunday Bible Classes 1030AMCall regarding Wednesday Bible Class

St Augustinersquos in the Woods Episcopal ChurchldquoA Greening Congregationrdquo360-331-4887 bull Freeland5217 Honeymoon Bay RoadHoly Eucharist Sun 8AM amp 1030AMNursery amp Youth Programs ProvidedMonday Solemn Evensong 530PMWednesday Holy Eucharist and

Ministry of Healing 1000AMwwwstaugustinesepiscopalchurchorgRev Nigel Taber-Hamilton Rector Julie Spangler Director of

Christian Formation

St Hubert Catholic Church804 Third Street Langley360-221-5383MassesSaturday 500PMSunday 800AM and 1030AMMon Tues Thurs and Fri 815AMWednesday 1030AMFr Rick Spicer pastorE-mail sthubertwhidbeycomwwwsthubertschurchorg

South Whidbey Community ChurchA place to beginhellip A place to belong360-221-1220 bull LangleywwwwhidbeychurchorgSunday Morning Worship 1000AMAdult Sunday School 900AMDeer Lagoon Grange5142 S Bayview Road LangleyHome Bible Studies availableDarrell Wenzek pastor

Unitarian UniversalistCongregation of Whidbey Island360-321-865620103 State Route 525 FreelandSunday Service at 10AMValues-Based Religious Education Sept-JuneChildcare Year-RoundEveryone welcomeMinister Rev Dennis Reynoldsemail adminuucwiorgwebsite wwwuucwiorg

221-5525 wwwtheclydenetTickets $7 under 17 or over 65 $5

730 Sat Sun amp Mon

Downey amp Duvall

THE JUDGE

500 Sat amp Sun

ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE HORRIBLE NO GOOD VERY

BAD DAY

Tues Wed amp Thurs 730

Bill Nighy

PRIDE

Coming soon Fury Love is Strange Tracks

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

PG

R - language

R

Ben Watanabe The Record

Tucker Stevens seen here in August pulls out one of the trophies for the Soup Box Derby in Langley He was one of the driving forces behind the annual downhill race

STEVENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PORTCONTINUED FROM A1

Weddings event set for next week

Burlington24th ANNUAL CRAFT FAIRSat Nov 8th 830am-4pm

This event hosts over 100 VENDORSDont Miss It

Burlington-Edison High SchoolBand Booster Club

301 N Burlington BlvdBurlington WA 98233

Held in the Field-house Cafetiere amp Gym

Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program

Holiday Bazaarsamp Events

Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

15th Annual Festival of Nordic CultureSat Nov 8 930 am mdash 330 pm

South Whidbey High School5675 Maxwelton Rd Langley

PRIZE DRAWINGS ALL DAYVendors Bakeri Butikk Norsk Kafe

Lively Music amp FUN $1 DONATION 12 amp UNDER FREE FREE PARKING

VELKOMMENNORDICNORDICFESTFEST

Advertise your Island Holiday Bazaars amp Events

Craft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events Call for more information or place your reservation

Call Jennie 3603948752Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

jobsEmployment

GeneralCFM is looking for a

part-time Institutional Cook

to work in our Coupeville fa c i l i t y S a t ndash Tu e s 12pm ndash 6pm or 4am ndash 12pm To view the full job posting and apply go to

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

EOE

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

For more information

please visitwwwwhidbeycom

EEOE

MEDICAL OFFICERECEPTIONIST

with HIPPA trainingfor on call workin Coupeville

Reply to

PO Box 1705 Coupeville WA 98239

Find what you need 24 hours a day

EmploymentGeneral

DISHWASHERFull time

Experience preferred but not required

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

ACCOUNTANT

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

TRUCK DRIVER I Oak Harbor

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

Need extra cash Place your classified ad today Call 1-800-388-2527 or Go online 24 hours a day wwwnw-adscom

EmploymentGeneral

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

PT to FT Teacher Needed

We are looking for a teacher for our young toddler program Some- one who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in early childhood educa- tion and CPR card pre- ferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

See full job announcement amp

application process at wwwoppcoorg

Paper Employment Applications may be

picked up at 1419 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA Completed applications

must be received by 400pm 11514

EOEMFDVReach the readers the dailies miss Call 800-388-2527 today to place your ad in the Classifieds

EmploymentGeneral

POLICE OFFICERENTRY-LEVEL$5064month

$5545 Second year amp $6636 Third year

T h e C i t y o f E ve r e t t seeks a diverse group of qualified individuals who are interested in a police career that provides pro- fessional and personal challenges and rewards

For more information and application visitwwweverettwaorg Applications must be

received by Friday 12514 EOE

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

EmploymentGeneral

ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Island Transit provides critical public transporta- tion throughout Island County We are seeking an Interim Executive Di- rector for up to 5 months as the agency transitions to permanent new lead- ership Successful inter- im candidates will be ex- per ienced with publ ic agency management the transportation indus- try and leading a team t h r o u g h s i g n i f i c a n t change Salary depending upon experience but will be commensurate for an in- terim leader of a small- s ized t rans i t agency Full time contract em- p l oy m e n t p r e fe r r e d Part-time or direct em- ployment also consid- ered Must pass back- ground and credit check Visit wwwislandtransitorg or Oak Harbor City Hall Coupevi l le Town Hal l and Langley City Hall for application packet and full detailsApplications and supple- mental information must be received by Friday November 7 2014 and sent to the address be- low or by email to heppnerislandtransitorg

heppnerislandtransitorg

Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

98239

Island Transit is an Equal Opportunity and

MFDV Employer

NEED EXTRA MONEY

CARRIER NEEDEDFor the Whidbey News Times downtown Oak H a r b o r D e l i ve r i n g Wednesday and Satur- day mornings No col- lecting Great second job

Call Circulation 360-675-6611

Substitute Teacher Openings

We a r e l o o k i n g fo r someone who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in ear ly childhood education and CPR card preferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

CNA needed for middle aged woman Exper i - ence and references re- q u i r e d C o u p e v i l l e Greenbank area Cal l Wendy (360)678-6189

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

A Job with a Future

Are you looking for stable employment

Opportunity for Advancement

A job that you can feel good about

BenefitsWell look no further Service Alternatives

is hiring in Coupeville amp Oak Harbor

Suppor t adul ts wi th d isab i l i t i es in the i r homes This work is the perfect mashup of teaching amp caregiving But so much more Itrsquos teach ing amp he lp ing people with develop- mental disabilities to l ive vibrant fulfi l l ing l ives in their homes and connect with their communities

Qualifications18 or olderHigh School Diploma or GEDClear Criminal Back- groundSafe legal driverFluent with reading wr i t i ng amp speak ing EnglishAvailable on SaturdaySundayLift 50 pounds

Email for an application

mmcpageservalt-aslcom

mmcpageservalt-aslcom

Call for more info (888) 328-3339

PU Application in person

20 NW First Street Coupeville

wwwservaltcomjobsEOE

EXPERIENCED CORE STAFF

Full and Part time All shifts available Paid training To help pro- vide the best care to our clients with devel- opmental disabilities Must have clean back- ground check

Serious applicants please contact

Dave3609693554

daveallheartagencycom

ireneallheartagencycom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Accepting applications for

Caregivers Apply in person at

Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave

360-675-5913EOE

DAY SHIFT NURSEFull time or Part time

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties serving chil- d ren th rough o lder adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently hiring for the following posi- tions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompassealthorg

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

Mental Health Professional

Seeking a MHP for the Whidbey Is area Duties intakes diagnosis crisis mgmt stabilization Re- quirements Masterrsquos in counseling or a social services field + min 2 yrs experience as a MH c o u n s e l o r L M H C LMFT OR LICSW pre- ferred $1923-$21hr

Apply online at wwwWork4Sunrisecom or send a cover letter amp

resume to susans

sunriseemailcomsusanssunriseemailcom

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

Advertise yourupcoming garage sale in your local community paper and online to reach thousands of households in your areaCall 800-388-2527 Fax 360-598-6800 Go online nw-adscom

Sell it free in the Flea1-866-825-9001

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Local readersLocal sellersLocal buyers

We make it easy to sellright in your communityreal estate

for sale jobshome

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WHIDBEY Classifiedsclick wwwnw-adscom email classi edsoundpublishingcom call toll free 18883993999 or 18003882527

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For Rent - WA

PNW MarketPlacePAGE 12 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

or the consumer fraud division of the Washington Attorney Generalrsquos ofce

CONSUMER ALERT

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

Wersquod like to announce that Jen Knox has joined Coldwell Banker Tara Properties in our Freeland of ce Jen has lived on Whidbey Island for many years She is knowledgeable in negotiating market conditions and staging Please welcome Jen and

feel free to contact her at 360-221-0176 or email her at jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

Wersquore happy to have her as part ofthe CBTP family

WelcomeJen Knox

Jen Knox360-221-0176

jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

--- Freeland ------ Freeland ---

Sugar sand Mutiny Bay no-bank

beachfront home View Trex deck

outbuildings greenhouse amp more604696 $715000

NW contemporary 3 BR on 561 acres wwesterly views

Separate guest house amp two-2-car garages

711185 $1200000

Found the right property or looking to sell Contact one of our real estate specialists

where knowledge makesthe difference

real estatefor sale - WA

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

FREELAND

FOR SALE By Owner great location in Free- land on Whidbey Island Spacious 2+ bedroom 2 bath home Walk to gro- cery beach post office l ibrary bus Peaceful and private Must see in- ter ior exposed beam wood ceiling over main l i v i n g a r e a w o o d - trimmed clerestory win- dows br ight and airy year round Cozy wood- stove Perfect getaway retirement home or ren- tal $179000 priced to sell 425-422-7223LANGLEY 98260

2 BR 2 BA LOCATED in Wagon Wheel Estates a nice quiet wooded 55 + Park Lovely home with all appliances 2 storage buildings and carpor t $35000 $445 month lot rent Park manager Bill 360-221-8174

real estatefor sale

Real Estate for SaleFarms Ranches

(TEXAS BEST BUY)Own a prime 20 Acre

Ranch in Scenic Texas Now only $395 per acre

$99 per month no credit check

brochure available call (800)875-6568

real estatefor rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

Convenient location walk to Island Transit

Post Office grocery store

banks hardware store dining

church amp ferry landing

(360)341-2254

Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts

Advertise your service800-388-2527 or nw-adscom

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

CLINTON

1 BR 1 BA CUTE 1200 SF house off Humphrey Rd Den laundry room wi th washer amp dr yer Nice kitchen and family room Carport amp parking Close to Clinton Ferry No pets No smoking $800 per month water amp sewer included $800 deposit 360-654-8172melt911frontiercomCLINTON

2 BEDROOM 2 bath l a r g e e n t e r t a i n m e n t room 1800 sw ft All appl iances to include WD Wa l k t o beach oversized garage No smoking pets $99500 month 360-579-2593COUPEVILLE 982393

BR 2 BA in Admira l Cove Nice water view Washer dryer water in- cluded $800 per month Prefer long term 530- 260-2010COUPEVILLE 98249

3 BR 2 BA Waterfront home Fully furnished just br ing your tooth- brush Relax away win- ter stress with your hot tub Available through May on ly $1195 per month This will go fast Call now 206-228-3147LANGLEY 98260

3 BR SMALL 2 STORY home on 2 AC in town Features single garage and storage bui ld ing Large trees fu l l t ime s t r e a m o n b o r d e r Lease opt ion or buy $1000 month Cal l Gary at 360-661-2734OAK HARBOR

3 BEDROOM 2 Bath doublewide mobi le in F a m i l y P a r k $ 8 5 0 month and $850 deposit 360-770-6882OAK HARBOR 98277CUTE amp CLEAN 2 BR duplex in desirable Du- gua l l a Bay Wa te r amp mountain view Electric heat amp gas fireplace No dogs Available Novem- ber 5th $800 per month First last dep One year lease 360-515-0683

Apartments for Rent Island County

OAK HARBOR 98277

LARGE 2 BEDROOM Clean amp quiet near bus line Large patio with city view Fireplace washer amp dryer hookups Senior discount available Gar- bage inc luded $725 month 360-675-6642

OAK HARBOR

MONTH TO MONTH 2 b e d r o o m $ 6 5 0 p e r month Near NASTown Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626-485-1966 Cell

WA Misc RentalsGeneral Rentals

HOMES AVAILABLE Ve te ran Homeless Unstable housing in- come Dependents To apply httpwwwthemadforg Homes-For- Ve t e r a n s h t m l C a l l 206 262-7770

WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent

Room For RENT in 3 bed- room house $480

monthincludes utilities Non smokers only

360-682-2187

real estaterentals

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial

CLINTON 98236

2 COMMERCIAL SPACES

APPX 1385rsquo1720rsquo OR COMBINE

Could serve as Retail Medical Office Office

Lit Hwy 525 sign available energy effi- cient lighting one unit built out w reception amp exam offices Adjacent

to Whidbey General South Price will de- pend on TI package

terms etcCall Bruce

206-409-3703Brokers welcome

announcements

Announcements

GampO MINI STORAGE

New SpaceAVAILABLE NOWSome Just Like A

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360-675-6533

Found

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Reach over a million potential customers when you advertise in the Service Directory Call 800-388-2527 or go online to nw-adscom

Found

I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100

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legals

Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 13

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Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

Legal Notices

Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

Legal Notices

PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

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the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

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upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

Legal Notices

following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

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the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

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to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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residue

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PUZZLE NO 742

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name

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

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al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

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CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

PISCESYou find yourself in the middle ofa large crowd or you organize anevent that unites a lot of peopleThese people can be very deman-ding and sometimes exhausting

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The following are 9-1-1 calls to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office South Precinct

TUESDAY OCTOBER 14

1112 am mdash A caller on Fish Road reported a man in leather motor-cycle cloths a face mask and helmet walked into a shop and asked for carpet remnants When told no he left abruptly and headed to another business He an off-road motorcycle

458 pm mdash A caller at a Freeland grocery story said she was with her son who had a warrant for his arrest and was awaiting law enforce-ment

652 pm mdash A caller at the Clinton Park amp Ride reported someone siphoning gas out of his vehicle

THURSDAY OCTOBER 16

1232 pm mdash A caller on Maxwelton Road said he saw a drone fly-ing near his house and would like to know the legality of them in Island County

FRIDAY OCTOBER 17

922 am mdash A caller at Kenrsquos Korner mall report-ed ongoing problem with people doing drugs in the bathrooms

806 pm mdash A caller on Loerland Lane her boyfriend is throwing things all over the house

SATURDAY OCTOBER 18

1124 am mdash A caller on Highway 525 and Woodard Avenue said a man is lying in the street

and does not appear to be injured he is con-scious just wont move

304 pm mdash A caller from a Clinton restaurant reported the theft of a candy machine some-time the night before

SUNDAY OCTOBER 19

558 pm mdash A caller in a boat on Goss Lake said he saw two people drag-ging a chair to a window at a house on Lakeside Drive and climbed in No lights went on

609 pm mdash A caller on Bercot Road reported

hearing shots fired across the street they went run-ning to the orchard and observed a man drag-ging and loading up a deer

MONDAY OCTOBER 20

313 pm mdash A caller on Casey Street in Clinton said their neighbors have let dogs loose on several occasions and that they defecate in other peo-plersquos yards The caller said he tied a note to one of the dogrsquos collar asking the owner to keep the dogs contained

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Cops apprehend suspected Clinton burglar after chase

By JESSIE STENSLANDSouth Whidbey Record

A 34-year-old Clinton man accused of burglarizing a Freeland home last February could face nearly 10 years in prison if convicted of a litany of charges against him court documents indicate

Prosecutors charged Garrett J Edwards in Island County Superior Court Oct 22 with first-degree burglary with a deadly weapon first-degree theft trafficking in sto-len property and two counts of theft of a firearm

All the counts were charged with ldquoaggravating circum-stancesrdquo because Edwards committed multiple offenses If a jury finds that aggravating circumstances do exist it would increase his sentence

Edwards is wanted on a $150000 arrest warrant but is in custody in Snohomish County according to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office

On Feb 28 a Freeland resident reported that he returned home from surgery and found his house had been broken into Guns a large amount of jewelry silver gold computers and a TV were stolen

A few days later Deputy Shawn Warwick with the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office found that Edwards had pawned some of the stolen jewelry at a pawn shop in Lynnwood according to his report on the case The resident later identified the jewelry as his the report states

Warwick and another deputy searched a home where Edwards had visited and found a stolen laptop

On March 15 Warwick tracked down Edwards at a home in Clinton He initially ran from the deputies but gave up and complained that his leg was injured from someone hit-ting him with a tire iron the deputy wrote

He later admitted that he had swallowed a ldquopackagerdquo containing two grams of heroin when he ran the report states

In addition Edwards allegedly had baggies of suspected methamphetamine and heroin on him the report states

Edwards denied burglarizing the home but said he pawned some of the property because he didnrsquot know it was stolen he told Warwick where to find two of the stolen guns that were hidden in bushes the deputy wrote

Sheriffrsquos Report

KudosWhidbey General was awesomeEditor

Donrsquot ever hesitate when it comes to using our local Whidbey Hospital emer-gency room Irsquove gone twice and each time I was treated fast with respect and by caring staff They can diag-nose and stabilize you and send you on your way to a hospital better suited to treat your condition As my situation grew worse they were able to talk me through what was needed for my flight to Harborview all very scary but these were my only options Thanks to the Whidbey emergency room doctor and his team for saving my life and the Harborview emergency room team for getting me back All this for a simple procedure that went very wrong quickly I hope never to see them again but I know they are there for us when needed

GAIL LISCHEIDClinton

ElectionsAna Maria Nuntildeez for treasurerEditor

Incumbent Ana Maria Nuntildeez is extremely qualified to be the Island County trea-surer I have learned that she implemented more new and innovative programs and services for Island County than any treasurer before her In the last four years she has eliminated a backlog in processing adjustments to property taxes that existed for 10 years not a problem she created but one she fixed

I am especially impressed

with her partnership with the Opportunity Council to assist those at risk of fore-closure enabling citizens to keep their homes

When you look at how Ms Nuntildeez has operated during her time in office itrsquos obvious that she really cares about the people in Island County and that she has a true dedication to ful-filling the tasks of the Island County treasurer

For these reasons I endorse and urge you to vote for Ms Nuntildeez

SincerelyCAROLYN TAMLER

Freeland

Karla Jacks is highly qualified Editor

Voters in Island County have the opportunity to elect as Island County commis-sioner the highly qualified Karla Jacks With a bachelor of arts degree and a mastersrsquo of business administration she has worked in leader-ship positions for major com-panies including Marriott and Boeing as director of food services and as finan-cial operations specialist

Her family roots run deep on both Whidbey and

Camano islands As a moth-er she worked on parent teacher association fundrais-ing projects and is current-ly director of the Camano Center with senior services and other community activi-ties

Karla was honored in 2009 as the StanwoodCamano Island Woman of the Year

In Karla Jacks we have a candidate who has the compassion training and energy to help us build an Island County government that is caring effective and fiscally responsible

GLORIA KOLLFreeland

The truth about state Initiative 594Editor

Television can be bought easily with $8 million and put people on TV who speak in generalities without any substantial proof

If you want to believe real Washington people with true facts talk to law enforcement officers as the majority of police groups wonrsquot vote for Initiative 594 mdash they support I-591 I-594 is a bad initiative that wonrsquot stop criminals and will only put restrictions on law abid-

ing gun ownersRead the fine print and

find why out of state anti-gun people spent so much on their false TV ads

Who do you believe Respected Washington gun owners or wealthy out-of-state donators

WILLIAM COTTERELL SRLangley

ResponseTransit fixes are already underway Editor

Given the questions raised by the recently com-pleted double audit of Island Transit finances it is impor-tant for the public to real-ize that all of these ques-tions have been addressed by the current board and financial administration A financial recovery plan is already being implemented Cash flow problems have been addressed Current projections show Island Transit operations finishing this year with an operating reserve of approximately $500000 The draft budget for 2015 shows a similar end-ing reserve of $450000 with

OpinionOpinionOpinionPage A6 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Letters

WRITE TO US The South Whidbey Record welcomes letters from its readers We reserve the right to edit all submissions Letters should be typewritten and not exceed 350 words They must be signed and include a daytime phone number Send letters to South Whidbey Record Editor PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 or email to editorsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

Island Transit board should remain

Editorial

Elected officials are held to a higher standard than the rest of us common folk It may seem unfair at times but itrsquos true all the same and none of those who have taken an oath of office can say they didnrsquot know that intense public scrutiny and demands for accountability legitimate or otherwise are part of the job

Thatrsquos one of the reasons Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley has struck the war post and announced hersquoll be visiting the home municipalities of Island Transit board members and lobbying for their resignations But perhaps someone should remind North Whidbeyrsquos raging bull of righteousness of that very same standard Some transit directors may need to step down but itrsquos not up to Dudley to decide who not even in Oak Harbor mdash itrsquos the city councilrsquos decision mdash and self aggrandizing displays of accountability are unbecoming of the office of mayor in any town

The Langley City Council can decide for itself who will serve as its representative at Island Transit and doesnrsquot require the counsel of a mayor who has weathered far more requests for his own resignation than any present Langley elected official Dudley who will forever be remembered for his excessive firing of city employees and the felling of Oak Harborrsquos great oak tree should look to ensure his own house is in order before deciding to mettle in the affairs of other autonomous elected bodies

That said the call for accountability isnrsquot Dudleyrsquos alone and it shouldnrsquot be overshadowed by the tactics of a single crusader Many are crying foul over the transit boardrsquos lack of oversight and that includes state auditors Their wrath is understandable given the magnitude of the failure but no matter how tempting it is to call for the heads of transit direc-tors ultimately itrsquos not the right call

The problems that led to the current crisis were not so vis-ible despite claims to the contrary There were no financial reports that made clear the pending calamity no obvious signs of financial failure the problem was hidden which is why it also took state auditors so long to catch on

The board is responsible for oversight but at some point members have to trust the people they oversee and not micromanage their every move

It is disconcerting however that state regulators have laid much of the blame on the board and the body has yet to issue a public apology for its role in the financial collapse of Island Transit Instead board members such as Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson and Coupeville Town Councilman Bob Clay have released letters to the edi-tors or viewpoints that paint rosy pictures of how things are finally getting back on track

More than 20 people lost their jobs That corrective measures are being taken is expected and board members should stay on so they can help clean up the mess made under their watch But one would think that begins with some admission of accountability

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SEE LETTERS A7

conservative assumptions of revenues

A recruitment plan for an interim executive director is on schedule for action in November and a compre-hensive recruitment process for a permanent director will follow with continuing board and public input The goal has been to address all finan-cial questions as quickly as possible first and then to recruit and hire executive leadership needed for long-term sustainability of Island Transit a widely treasured public service for all of Island County

BOB CLAYIsland Transit

acting executive director

Guilty for loving airplane noiseEditor

As I confessed to my

friend Heidi Hoelting in a phone message today I am one of those small airplane pilots who is guilty of mak-ing noise as I fly in and out of Langley Airpark on Crawford Road I am a flight instructor who has taught folks to fly from our local airport for over a decade and fly frequently myself I pointed out to her that the rest of the Federal Aviation Administration regulations on required altitudes par-tially cited in her letter states ldquoexcept when an aircraft is maneuvering to

land or take offrdquo I admit that depending on the wind I sometimes fly over her house at less that 1000 feet when I am taking off or landing

I must also admit that when I hear airplane noise overhead on South Whidbey I also hear the sound of cash registers making money for us mer-chants Over more than 10 years of having a shop in Langley on multiple occa-sions I have delivered pur-chases to customers who chose to fly to Langley

rather than wait in a ferry line We also keep ldquocour-tesy bicyclesrdquo at the airport to facilitate folks coming into Langley or Bayview More importantly Gary and Beth Smithrsquos wonderful Mukilteo Coffee Roasters cafe has become a favor-ite flying destination for small airplane pilots from

all over the region they can fly to our airport park their plane and walk 100 yards for a meal If there is an increase in summertime airplane noise here that means there is an increase in merchantsrsquo income

Sorry about the noiseFRED LUNDAHL

Langley

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A7

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By HELEN PRICE JOHNSON

Island County commissioner

The state Auditors have finished their review of the Island Transit books for 2013 and confirmed there was no malfeasance No money was stolen but there was sloppy record-keeping and

the previous management was not following standard practices in some important areas Specifically manage-ment of the cash-flow and documentation of the federal grant funds for the new build-ing project in payroll and tracking inventory were of concern

The good news is the reductions in service earlier this year were sufficient to reduce expenses so Island Transit is operating in the black again and beginning to rebuild the reserve Also a new financial officer has insti-tuted proper record-keeping and begun a full review of internal controls to be sure best practices are being

followed in all areas going forward

The board increased its oversight of finances also Two board members now meet monthly with staff to review bank statements Monthly reports were improved so the board can better monitor the cash posi-tion State auditors reported that the board is taking ldquoall necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Each of these changes are positive and are improving the agency

Some have questioned the separation settlement with Martha Rose I can assure you it was based on con-tractual obligations as deter-mined by legal counsel not

guesswork That agreement did pay for ldquoleaverdquo however the vast majority of it was sick leave not vacation Both types of leave were capped and were far less than the balances accrued over 25 years of service

Moving ahead it is important to hire a qualified interim executive director so the restructuring of routes can be completed and the transit agency is stabilized for the future The board has decided to do a limited recruitment and tentative plans are to hire someone by Thanksgiving An interim position is wise at this time to provide transitional leader-ship for the organization and

allow ample time for signifi-cant community outreach in the process of selecting a long-term director That out-reach should focus on what we want our transit system to provide in the future How can we best support expanded service What are the economics of being fare-free I hope you will join this important conversation

The audit results show that internal financial con-trols and board policies did not keep up as the transit agency grew over time Significant corrective steps have been taken already and I am committed to continu-ing to improve Island Transit for our community

ViewpointWith audit done Island Transit is back on track in the black

Price Johnson

LETTERSCONTINUED FROM A6

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Despite having secured anoth-er district playoff match South Whidbey volleyball players were solemn after a 3-1 loss in the sec-ond round to top-ranked Cedar Park Christian on Wednesday

South Whidbey advanced to the consolation bracket to face Nooksack Valley on Nov 1 in Lynden after sweeping Mount Baker and falling to Cedar Park Christian in a doubleheader

After rallying in the third set to stave off the third three-set sweep by the Cascade Conference and District 1-leading Eagles the Falcons hung their heads Even senior Abby Hodson usu-ally a cheerful team leader who led South Whidbey in kills was down after falling to the Eagles

ldquoIt just died at the endrdquo said Hodson of South Whidbeyrsquos ener-gy and efficiency

She said the back-to-back seven sets in four hours play did not impact her abilities on the court But the limited rotation used by South Whidbeymdashonly eight Falcons saw the floor with several starters rarely sittingmdashhad led to tired legs by the time Cedar Park took the court to defend its unde-feated record

ldquoWersquore usually on a roller coasterrdquo said Falcon junior setter Katherine Read who recorded 31 assists against Mount Baker and 44 assists against Cedar Park ldquoWe should be proud We took a game from Cedar Parkmdashthat was a really big accomplishment for all of us Wersquore just super exhaustedrdquo

Cedar Park Christian was pow-

ered by its formidable offense The Eaglesrsquo plays largely went through sophomore hitter Sam Dreschel who recorded a game-high 25 kills to go along with 13 digs and three aces Alexyss Nelson the Eaglesrsquo sole senior set 28 assists and junior libero Rachel Kumai recorded 21 digs

For the first three sets the two teams were neck-and-neck until the final 10 points or so South Whidbey used a four-point run to tie the game at 23-23 before Dreschel scored two kills to secure the victory

ldquoWe play man-up on herrdquo said Hodson of Dreschel ldquoThat seems to work pretty well We seemed to be digging her up Sara Bryant especially [more] than in previous gamesrdquo

The second set saw Cedar Park pull away earlier from a 17-17 tie and go on to win 25-19

South Whidbey found its way in the third set jumping out to a quick 12-7 lead before Eagles head coach Marni Dreschel called time out The pause proved ineffective as South Whidbey rolled to a 25-13 win capped by five Hodson aces in the final six points

South Whidbey fell behind in a hurry in the fourth set The Eagles took a 4-0 lead and never lost it en route to a 25-14 win sending Cedar Park to the District 1 champion-ship match against second-seeded Lynden Christian on Saturday

Against Mount Baker South Whidbey was largely in control in a 25-19 25-20 25-16 win The scores were deceptive as South Whidbey committed an unusual amount of errors and mistakes Offense from Hodson (18 kills and 11 digs) and senior Anne Madsen (10 digs nine kills three aces) plus the setting by junior Katherine Read (31 assists)

and defense from junior libero Sara Bryant (12 digs two kills two aces) were enough to make up for the mistakes

South Whidbey plays an elimina-tion game against Nooksack Valley mdashthe same team the Falcons defeated in last yearrsquos tri-district tournament to advance to the 1A state tournament The Pioneers (3-9 Northwest Conference 3-12 overall) fell to the Kingrsquos Lady Knights in straight sets Wednesday night Winning that match secures a berth to the 1A bi-district tourna-ment which is the state-qualifying round

SportsSportsSportsPage A8 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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Show your Support for high school athletics and increase your business by advertising in the upcoming Falcon Sports Guide It is distributed at the games and at the school during the season

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Win over Mount Baker extends Whidbeyrsquos playoff run

Ben Watanabe The Record

South Whidbeyrsquos volleyball team celebrates a point against Cedar Park Christian during the District 1 match Wednesday in Bothell

Island lifeIsland lifeIsland lifeSaturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A9

Woodworker launches campaign to fund eco-friendly business By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

With his feet Walter Dill once danced agilely across the bamboo floor of a dance studio with quick precise movements with his hands decades later he uses the same precision and agility mdash and the same bamboo floor-ing mdash to create architectur-ally bold home accessories

The Langley resident began furnishing small wooden pieces components for an ongoing project in the 1980s in a small studio in Port Townsend ldquoLife took its other pathsrdquo Dill said explaining that he turned his attention to raising a family and teaching dance at Living Traditions Dance with his wife

ldquoWersquove all had experiences in our life that are important to us at some time and then they get put on the back burnerrdquo he said ldquoI am bring-ing things back from way back Irsquom using actual pieces of wood that I milled 30 years agordquo

In hopes of finally fulfill-ing his goal of establishing a woodworking business creating eco-friendly home furnishings and acces-sories Dill has launched a Kickstarter fundraising cam-paign to raise the necessary funds to obtain computer-controlled precision wood-working equipment

Kickstarter is an online platform which allows indi-viduals to request ldquobackersrdquo to pledge their financial support of a project or business plan and in turn receive a product for their support The individual sends products also known as ldquorewardsrdquo to backers if the Kickstarter is successful As of Friday morning Dill had accumulated 54 back-ers and $8726 of his total $18000 goal The project will only be funded if the mini-mum of $18000 is pledged by 12 pm Friday Nov 14 Otherwise Dill will obtain no funding and the backers will have no financial respon-sibility for their pledges

As stated on the Kickstarter page his goal ldquois to equip an efficient work space where I can develop my gifts and passions in order to earn a respectable living doing what I love It is my intention to share this space with fellow designers on similar missionsrdquo

Langley mayor Fred McCarthy said he has spo-ken with Dill and would like to see more artisanal busi-nesses in the city including Dillrsquos

Dill explained that while he has developed processes which make his work much faster he requires the use of the specialty machinery to continue to create his designs at a rate which makes them affordable to buyers

Presently Dill travels to a fellow woodworkerrsquos studio in Graham Washington to use the equipment he is unable to purchase out of pocket

ldquoMy plan has always been to have a business making unique fancy household furniture and furnishings in production so that I can bring the price down to a reasonable levelrdquo he said explaining that without access to proper machinery he would need to make his pieces one-off which would in turn create a necessity for a higher sales cost With the machine he can also easily adjust settings in order to fulfill custom orders for spe-

cific widths or lengths ldquoon demandrdquo

The creations are practi-cal tools and home acces-sories such as cooling racks clocks spring clips cutting boards cookbookiPad stands napkin holders and letter openers all made of bamboo or scraps of wood

which would have otherwise been headed for the waste bin

ldquoItrsquos really beautiful hard-woodhellip Itrsquos just the excessrdquo he said of the scraps of wood he collects from businesses such as Eden Saw Wood in Port Townsend

ldquoIrsquom constantly going

through their waste binsrdquo he said with a chuckle

Dill gleaned his inspiration for the intricately patterned designs from the Grand Cathedral and Mosque of Cordoba a Moorish architectural masterpiece

According to National Geographic Moorish architecture a variation of Islamic architecture gets its moniker from the Moors a North African people who conquered the Iberian Peninsula mdash including what is now Spain Portugal and the Pyrenees region of France mdash and several Western Mediterranean islands in the 700s

According to Dillrsquos cohort David Gray whose studio Dill lends for assembly Dillrsquos designs and products are bold intricate and ldquovery much his own creationrdquo

Gray added that his ami-cable friend is fulfilling the dream of many creating

complex designs on a limited budget

ldquoHe is a soul living on a different path than most of usrdquo said Gray ldquoHe finds great pleasure in a simple life full of complex creationsrdquo

ldquoWe are in such a plastic worldrdquo Dill said explaining that although he has worked with plastic metal and glass he takes great pleasure in creating functional pieces from a more ldquosensualrdquo and warm material such as wood In addition he said there is something special about creating an item from pieces of wood such as Honduras mahogany and black walnut which would have otherwise been thrown away

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo he said

While the majority of Dillrsquos designs are ornate he also creates simpler patterns for those who prefer a more modern look In either case his products are as function-al as they are aesthetically pleasing

ldquoIt is all geometry It is like with dance where you have a basic pattern a basic foot-work and two peoplerdquo Dill said ldquoHow many variations can you come up with It is about playing This is about playing with ideas seeing

how many unique usable designs I can come up withrdquo

ldquoI like to call what I do visual spicerdquo Dill added ldquoIrsquom trying to add visual

spice to your kitchen to your homerdquo

If the Kickstarter cam-paign is successful Dill will be able to purchase the equipment within five days mdash rather than waiting two weeks for Kickstarter to pro-cess the funds mdash thanks to a bridge loan from Whidbey Island Local Lenders This will allow him to produce numerous pieces in time for the holidays

To view Dillrsquos Kickstarter campaign visit Kickstartercomprojects199880761

7th-century-inspired-home-accessories

Kate Daniel The Record

Walter Dill displays some of his eco-friendly pieces while at work in David Grayrsquos Langley studio

Kate Daniel The Record

Dill works on a piece inspired by Moorish design

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo

Langley woodworker Walter Dill

Book sale helps Freeland library

The Friends of the Freeland Library Used Book Sale is from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the library

Hundreds of books available at good prices

For details visit wwwsno-isleorg

Bayview Market features local art

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

The market offers fresh food local art music and more and runs Saturdays through Dec 20

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Reflect during Dia de los Muertos

A Dia de los Muertos event is 12-4 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Everyone is welcome for a personal observation of the Day of the Dead Bring an offering or song to share light a candle or sit in quiet meditation of loved ones

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

IDIPIC offers South End panel

IDIPICrsquos South Whidbey DUIUnderage Drinking Prevention Panel is at 1245 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Trinity Churchrsquos Grigware Hall Freeland Open to all seating 1245 pm no late admittance

Required by local driv-ing instructors for both driverrsquos ed students and a parent

For details visit wwwidipicorg or call 360-672-8219

Gallery welcomes new artists

The First Saturday Art Walk is 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1 at 220 Second St Langley

Whidbey Art Gallery will be featuring three art-ists Ron Ward Susanne Newbold and Diane Newell Tompkinson

The exhibit runs through the end of November

For details visit wwwwhidbeyartistscom

Cemetery fills with light

An All Souls Eve remembrance celebration is 530-8 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Langley Woodmen Cemetery

Luminaries line the road and visitors receive lumi-naries that they can place on graves or in an area for

loved ones not buried in the cemetery

For details email carywhidbeycom or call 360-221-6046

Greenbank Hall hosts Fall Dance

The Fall Dance is 630-10 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Greenbank Progressive Hall

Dance to salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues for a $10 suggested donation

WICA closes out Wicked Weekend

Spooktacular Langley ends Saturday Nov 1 in Downtown Langley

ldquoNosferatu Symphony of Horrorsrdquo a perfor-mance by the South Whidbey High School band with haunted tunes set to the 1922 German Expressionist horror film is at 730 pm Saturday Nov 1 and Langley Art Walk featuring work in five galleries is at 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1

For details visit wwwwicaonlineorg

spooktacular-langley

Film focuses on girlsrsquo education

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo a film will be shown at 130

pm Sunday Nov 2 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley

Soroptimist International of South Whidbey is bringing the global movement to educate girls home to Whidbey

The screening is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spotlight on the transformative power of girlrsquos education

Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth

For details call 360-331-4127

New director opens season

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo is at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School

Saratoga Orchestra presents this concert in welcoming new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards

Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18

For details visit wwwsowhidbeycom or call 360-929-3045

Alzheimerrsquos aides gather for support

The Alzheimerrsquos Association Caregiver Support Group is from 10 am to noon Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview

Senior Center Langley The group provides a

place for caregivers to learn and gain support from others caring for a person with memory loss It also provides fam-ily members friends and caregivers with informa-tion on care manage-ment available services and current research and treatment options

The free support group is the first Tuesday of each month

For details call 360-321-1600

Coping with chronic conditions

Living Well with Chronic Conditions a free work-shop is at 1 pm every Tuesday Nov 4 to Dec 9 at the South WhidbeyBayview Center Langley

This nationally rec-ognized program helps people over the age of 18 cope with chronic illness like heart disease diabe-tes arthritis depression obesity and more

Preregistration is required Call Debbie at 360-361-1600 ext 23 or Nancy at 360-969-0113

Trsquoai chi brings many benefits

Balance your Life with Trsquoai Chi a free event is at 630 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Freeland Library

Trsquoai chi has been shown to provide benefits like stronger bones better balance and more

Lynne Donnelly who has been practicing and teaching for more than 35 years will teach a class No registration required

For details visit wwwwihhacom

Come together for dancing

Ballroom Dancing is 630-830 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview Hall Langley

Dances include swing night club two-step the waltz and Latin dances

All skill levels welcome No partner necessary A $5 donation benefits the Bayview Hall

Librarian offers good reads

Nancy Pearl famous Seattle librarian will be giving book recom-mendations at 11 am Wednesday Nov 5 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

Pearl will share her lat-est book references with a Fall into a Good Book pre-sentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am

For details visit wwwwicaonlinecom or call 360-221-4383

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

SUBMISSIONSSend items to editor

southwhidbeyrecordcom Deadline is Friday eight days in advance for the Saturday publication Deadline for the Wednesday edition is one week in advance The calendar is intended for community activities cultural events and nonprofit groups notices are free and printed as space permits

1Saturday

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

All You Can EatSpaghetti amp Meatballs

with Garlic Bread$1095

All You Can EatAlaskan CodFish amp Chips

$1095

New York Steakamp Prawns $1395

HWY 525 bull BAYVIEW bull 321-4120 bull All dinner service begins at 500PM

10

Now servingMukilteo Co ee

exclusively

Tuesday EveningMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295

209 First Street Langley bull 221-6962m o o n r a k e r b o o k s

FALL INTO A GOOD BOOK

Moonraker joins Friends of the Langley LibraryWelcoming NANCY PEARL

Wednesday November 5th 11amWhidbey Island Center for the Arts

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo 360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

2Sunday4Tuesday

5Wednesday

to delay The grant process can take time and the county hopes to have a plan in place when the fair associationrsquos contract expires next year

ldquoOur preference is to move forwardrdquo Price Johnson said

The port had initially planned to conduct the study and then decide whether to take over management of the fairgrounds Concern from county officials about having

a replacement lined up to take over in April when the exist-ing contract is up led to a new proposal one where the port would apply for grant funds that would pay for both the study and one yearrsquos worth of maintenance

Thus Angi Mozer the portrsquos interim executive direc-tor said the district is seek-ing $135000 in Island County Rural Economic Development funds and $45000 in state Community Economic Revitalization Board (or CERB) funds totaling $180000 About

$95000 of that would cover the maintenance work funding a full-time maintenance worker a half-time customer service and events coordinator and a one-fourth-time supervisor The remaining $85000 would pay for another fairgrounds study which would include a signifi-cant public outreach and plan-ning element

Mozer said the April dead-line will be tight but believes the funding will be awarded by then If the money is secured port stewardship of the prop-erty would begin in April

This yearrsquos Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour is not just for the blushing bride

The event now in its second year will high-light services and vendors for all types of events according to Gloria Mickunas organizer and owner of Whidbey Party Girls

ldquoThe tour isnrsquot just about getting marriedrdquo Mickunas said ldquoItrsquos about eventsrdquo

Weddings on Whidbey is a fall wedding show designed to showcase select venues and highlight event specialists from Whidbey and Camano Island and the surrounding communities

At each stop on this chauffeured tour attend-ees will find a venue decorated to a specific theme including Christmas and New Yearrsquos Eve celebrations and a ldquogroom loungerdquo capturing more of a ldquoguy viberdquo

Within each venue vendors from all over Whidbey Island will be highlighted according to Mickunas Event planners will stage and design each venue to showcase the possibilities caterers and cake makers will be at each location offering

samples DJs and musicians will provide music and photographers will share the latest trends

The tour also features top wedding and event vendors including wedding coordinators dress-makers rental suppliers florists make-up and hair stylists and so much more

ldquoYou will quickly understand why Whidbey Island is the perfect location for your next desti-nation event or dream weddingrdquo according the Weddings on Whidbey website ldquoThis tour will make planning that special occasion effortlessrdquo

Tickets are on sale now for the Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour tickets must be pur-chased prior to the event

Participants will take a shuttled tour to four South Whidbey event locations noon to 4 pm Saturday Nov 8

Participants must be at least 18 years of age Cost is $20 per person or $35 for VIP admis-

sionFor more information about the tour or to buy a

ticket go to wwwweddingsonwhidbeynet

ldquoHe had just decided that he loved Langley this is the kind of way he thought a community ought to berdquo McCarthy said

Stevens had a long career in education He retired as a school super-intendent but started as a teacher and administra-

tor Even after retirement Stevens filled in as a substitute teacher for the South Whidbey School District

In October Stevens participated in the annual Friends of Friends Mr South Whidbey contest The fundraiser brought in $18000 to help cover medical costs for people in need on Whidbey Island

His death came as a surprise to many who

were able to share their condolences and sympa-thy online A posting on the site wwwcaringbridgecom about Stevensrsquo death had 79 comments made between the postrsquos time-stamp of 1016 am Oct 29 and Friday morning

Kathryn Stevens his wife said the family is planning a community event for mid-November but the details have yet to be finalized

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

South WhidbeyCHURCH DIRECTORY

To list your religious services herecall 360-221-5300 or 877-316-7276

$10 for 10 lines and a $1 for each additional line

Assembly of God360-221-16565373 Maxwelton Road Langleywwwswag-onlineorgLoving God Loving People Serving the WorldSunday Worship Services830AM amp 1030AMBoth services offer nursery for infants and toddlers amp kids classes for 3yrs to 4th gradeMatt Chambers PastorDareld Chittim Associate PastorMark Brinkman Youth PastorHome of Island Christian Academy360-221-0919

Calvary Chapel of Whidbey IslandTeaching through Godrsquos Word360-579-25703821 E French Road ClintonwwwccwhidbeycomSunday Services 9 amp 11AM

Christian Science Church321-4080 or 222-3182 bull Langley15910 Hwy 525 at Useless Bay RdSunday Church Service 1030AMWednesday Service 730PM

1st Wednesday of the month

Christian Life Center360-331-5778Loving God Reaching People1832 Scott Rd FreelandProfessional CenterSunday Morning Worship 1000AMNursery amp Sunday School

through 8th GradeCelebrate Recovery

Tuesday evenings 7PMChristian Lifersquos Ministry CenterPastor Chad Wordwwwclcwhidbeycom

The First Baptist Churchof South Whidbey islandCelebrating Our 51st Yearwww rstbaptistsouthwhidbeycom2277 Newman Road LangleySunday School 930AMMorning Worship Service 1100AMEvening Service 600PMWed Evening Bible Study amp Prayer 600PM

360-321-4457

The Island Church of WhidbeyChristian amp Missionary Alliance Church360-221-69806th amp Cascade LangleyldquoLoving Christ and Others WellrdquoSunday Worship 1030AMwwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

Langley United Methodist Church360-221-4233 bull 3rd amp AntheslumcwhidbeycomSunday Service 930AM

Nursery and Sunday School for grades K-12 during serviceAdult Forum class 11AM

Rev Mary Boyd PastorBill Humphreys Music DirectorEve Carty Program AssociateLauren Coleman YouthFamily CoordwwwLangleyumcorgA Greening Reconciling amp Advocating CongregationldquoOpen Hearts Open Minds Open Doorsrdquo

South Whidbey Church of Christ360-341-2252 bull BayviewSenior Service Center - BayviewSunday Worship 930AMSunday Bible Classes 1030AMCall regarding Wednesday Bible Class

St Augustinersquos in the Woods Episcopal ChurchldquoA Greening Congregationrdquo360-331-4887 bull Freeland5217 Honeymoon Bay RoadHoly Eucharist Sun 8AM amp 1030AMNursery amp Youth Programs ProvidedMonday Solemn Evensong 530PMWednesday Holy Eucharist and

Ministry of Healing 1000AMwwwstaugustinesepiscopalchurchorgRev Nigel Taber-Hamilton Rector Julie Spangler Director of

Christian Formation

St Hubert Catholic Church804 Third Street Langley360-221-5383MassesSaturday 500PMSunday 800AM and 1030AMMon Tues Thurs and Fri 815AMWednesday 1030AMFr Rick Spicer pastorE-mail sthubertwhidbeycomwwwsthubertschurchorg

South Whidbey Community ChurchA place to beginhellip A place to belong360-221-1220 bull LangleywwwwhidbeychurchorgSunday Morning Worship 1000AMAdult Sunday School 900AMDeer Lagoon Grange5142 S Bayview Road LangleyHome Bible Studies availableDarrell Wenzek pastor

Unitarian UniversalistCongregation of Whidbey Island360-321-865620103 State Route 525 FreelandSunday Service at 10AMValues-Based Religious Education Sept-JuneChildcare Year-RoundEveryone welcomeMinister Rev Dennis Reynoldsemail adminuucwiorgwebsite wwwuucwiorg

221-5525 wwwtheclydenetTickets $7 under 17 or over 65 $5

730 Sat Sun amp Mon

Downey amp Duvall

THE JUDGE

500 Sat amp Sun

ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE HORRIBLE NO GOOD VERY

BAD DAY

Tues Wed amp Thurs 730

Bill Nighy

PRIDE

Coming soon Fury Love is Strange Tracks

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

PG

R - language

R

Ben Watanabe The Record

Tucker Stevens seen here in August pulls out one of the trophies for the Soup Box Derby in Langley He was one of the driving forces behind the annual downhill race

STEVENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PORTCONTINUED FROM A1

Weddings event set for next week

Burlington24th ANNUAL CRAFT FAIRSat Nov 8th 830am-4pm

This event hosts over 100 VENDORSDont Miss It

Burlington-Edison High SchoolBand Booster Club

301 N Burlington BlvdBurlington WA 98233

Held in the Field-house Cafetiere amp Gym

Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program

Holiday Bazaarsamp Events

Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

15th Annual Festival of Nordic CultureSat Nov 8 930 am mdash 330 pm

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DISHWASHERFull time

Experience preferred but not required

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

ACCOUNTANT

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

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wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

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NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

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EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

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The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

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Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

See full job announcement amp

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picked up at 1419 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA Completed applications

must be received by 400pm 11514

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$5545 Second year amp $6636 Third year

T h e C i t y o f E ve r e t t seeks a diverse group of qualified individuals who are interested in a police career that provides pro- fessional and personal challenges and rewards

For more information and application visitwwweverettwaorg Applications must be

received by Friday 12514 EOE

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

EmploymentGeneral

ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Island Transit provides critical public transporta- tion throughout Island County We are seeking an Interim Executive Di- rector for up to 5 months as the agency transitions to permanent new lead- ership Successful inter- im candidates will be ex- per ienced with publ ic agency management the transportation indus- try and leading a team t h r o u g h s i g n i f i c a n t change Salary depending upon experience but will be commensurate for an in- terim leader of a small- s ized t rans i t agency Full time contract em- p l oy m e n t p r e fe r r e d Part-time or direct em- ployment also consid- ered Must pass back- ground and credit check Visit wwwislandtransitorg or Oak Harbor City Hall Coupevi l le Town Hal l and Langley City Hall for application packet and full detailsApplications and supple- mental information must be received by Friday November 7 2014 and sent to the address be- low or by email to heppnerislandtransitorg

heppnerislandtransitorg

Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

98239

Island Transit is an Equal Opportunity and

MFDV Employer

NEED EXTRA MONEY

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Call Circulation 360-675-6611

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The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

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DAY SHIFT NURSEFull time or Part time

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

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125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties serving chil- d ren th rough o lder adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently hiring for the following posi- tions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompassealthorg

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

Mental Health Professional

Seeking a MHP for the Whidbey Is area Duties intakes diagnosis crisis mgmt stabilization Re- quirements Masterrsquos in counseling or a social services field + min 2 yrs experience as a MH c o u n s e l o r L M H C LMFT OR LICSW pre- ferred $1923-$21hr

Apply online at wwwWork4Sunrisecom or send a cover letter amp

resume to susans

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NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 12 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

Scammers are targeting newspapers

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The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

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bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

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CONSUMER ALERT

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

Wersquod like to announce that Jen Knox has joined Coldwell Banker Tara Properties in our Freeland of ce Jen has lived on Whidbey Island for many years She is knowledgeable in negotiating market conditions and staging Please welcome Jen and

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Wersquore happy to have her as part ofthe CBTP family

WelcomeJen Knox

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--- Freeland ------ Freeland ---

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FREELAND

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banks hardware store dining

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Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts

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South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

CLINTON

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2 BEDROOM 2 bath l a r g e e n t e r t a i n m e n t room 1800 sw ft All appl iances to include WD Wa l k t o beach oversized garage No smoking pets $99500 month 360-579-2593COUPEVILLE 982393

BR 2 BA in Admira l Cove Nice water view Washer dryer water in- cluded $800 per month Prefer long term 530- 260-2010COUPEVILLE 98249

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3 BR SMALL 2 STORY home on 2 AC in town Features single garage and storage bui ld ing Large trees fu l l t ime s t r e a m o n b o r d e r Lease opt ion or buy $1000 month Cal l Gary at 360-661-2734OAK HARBOR

3 BEDROOM 2 Bath doublewide mobi le in F a m i l y P a r k $ 8 5 0 month and $850 deposit 360-770-6882OAK HARBOR 98277CUTE amp CLEAN 2 BR duplex in desirable Du- gua l l a Bay Wa te r amp mountain view Electric heat amp gas fireplace No dogs Available Novem- ber 5th $800 per month First last dep One year lease 360-515-0683

Apartments for Rent Island County

OAK HARBOR 98277

LARGE 2 BEDROOM Clean amp quiet near bus line Large patio with city view Fireplace washer amp dryer hookups Senior discount available Gar- bage inc luded $725 month 360-675-6642

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HOMES AVAILABLE Ve te ran Homeless Unstable housing in- come Dependents To apply httpwwwthemadforg Homes-For- Ve t e r a n s h t m l C a l l 206 262-7770

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Room For RENT in 3 bed- room house $480

monthincludes utilities Non smokers only

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Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial

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2 COMMERCIAL SPACES

APPX 1385rsquo1720rsquo OR COMBINE

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terms etcCall Bruce

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announcements

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New SpaceAVAILABLE NOWSome Just Like A

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Found

I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100

Lost

Lost 2 Seattle Seahawk small dog t-shirts at the c o m m i s s a r y b y t h e handicap park ing lot (360)675-1978LOST GLASSES on Seaplane Base October 23rd Commissary or Ex- change parking lot Call 360-675-2712 i f you have information

legals

Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

(RFP)Public Defense Services

The City of Oak Harbor is requesting qualifica- t i ons f rom a t to r neys andor law firms interest- ed in contracting for pub- lic defense services for indigent defendants ap- pearing to answer crimi- nal charges in Oak Har- bor Municipal Court To minimize the need for conflict counsel the City may contract with two at- torneys andor law firms that are not associated with one another

Continued on next page

Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 13

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We are community amp daily newspapers in these Western Washington Locations

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n SENIOR REPORTERThe BothellKenmore Reporter a division of Sound Publishing Inc is seeking a seasoned general assignment reporter with writing experience and photography skills This is a senior position and is based out of the Kirkland offi ce The primary coverage will be city government business sports general assignment stories and may include arts coverage Schedule includes evening andor weekend work

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Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events through January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times and South Whidbey Record or ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

Legal Notices

Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

Legal Notices

Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

Legal Notices

PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

Legal Notices

the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

Legal Notices

upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

Legal Notices

following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

Legal Notices

the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

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to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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PAGE 14 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

gold18Ink-absorbing

paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

26Spike of corn27Make fun of30Stop33Mar35Cloudrsquos locale36Used to be38Gazed at39Kitchen alcove42Express

indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

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ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

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ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

31Torsquos opposite32Moist33Fade away34Salary35Sultanrsquos group

of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

Legal Notices

al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

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KudosWhidbey General was awesomeEditor

Donrsquot ever hesitate when it comes to using our local Whidbey Hospital emer-gency room Irsquove gone twice and each time I was treated fast with respect and by caring staff They can diag-nose and stabilize you and send you on your way to a hospital better suited to treat your condition As my situation grew worse they were able to talk me through what was needed for my flight to Harborview all very scary but these were my only options Thanks to the Whidbey emergency room doctor and his team for saving my life and the Harborview emergency room team for getting me back All this for a simple procedure that went very wrong quickly I hope never to see them again but I know they are there for us when needed

GAIL LISCHEIDClinton

ElectionsAna Maria Nuntildeez for treasurerEditor

Incumbent Ana Maria Nuntildeez is extremely qualified to be the Island County trea-surer I have learned that she implemented more new and innovative programs and services for Island County than any treasurer before her In the last four years she has eliminated a backlog in processing adjustments to property taxes that existed for 10 years not a problem she created but one she fixed

I am especially impressed

with her partnership with the Opportunity Council to assist those at risk of fore-closure enabling citizens to keep their homes

When you look at how Ms Nuntildeez has operated during her time in office itrsquos obvious that she really cares about the people in Island County and that she has a true dedication to ful-filling the tasks of the Island County treasurer

For these reasons I endorse and urge you to vote for Ms Nuntildeez

SincerelyCAROLYN TAMLER

Freeland

Karla Jacks is highly qualified Editor

Voters in Island County have the opportunity to elect as Island County commis-sioner the highly qualified Karla Jacks With a bachelor of arts degree and a mastersrsquo of business administration she has worked in leader-ship positions for major com-panies including Marriott and Boeing as director of food services and as finan-cial operations specialist

Her family roots run deep on both Whidbey and

Camano islands As a moth-er she worked on parent teacher association fundrais-ing projects and is current-ly director of the Camano Center with senior services and other community activi-ties

Karla was honored in 2009 as the StanwoodCamano Island Woman of the Year

In Karla Jacks we have a candidate who has the compassion training and energy to help us build an Island County government that is caring effective and fiscally responsible

GLORIA KOLLFreeland

The truth about state Initiative 594Editor

Television can be bought easily with $8 million and put people on TV who speak in generalities without any substantial proof

If you want to believe real Washington people with true facts talk to law enforcement officers as the majority of police groups wonrsquot vote for Initiative 594 mdash they support I-591 I-594 is a bad initiative that wonrsquot stop criminals and will only put restrictions on law abid-

ing gun ownersRead the fine print and

find why out of state anti-gun people spent so much on their false TV ads

Who do you believe Respected Washington gun owners or wealthy out-of-state donators

WILLIAM COTTERELL SRLangley

ResponseTransit fixes are already underway Editor

Given the questions raised by the recently com-pleted double audit of Island Transit finances it is impor-tant for the public to real-ize that all of these ques-tions have been addressed by the current board and financial administration A financial recovery plan is already being implemented Cash flow problems have been addressed Current projections show Island Transit operations finishing this year with an operating reserve of approximately $500000 The draft budget for 2015 shows a similar end-ing reserve of $450000 with

OpinionOpinionOpinionPage A6 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Letters

WRITE TO US The South Whidbey Record welcomes letters from its readers We reserve the right to edit all submissions Letters should be typewritten and not exceed 350 words They must be signed and include a daytime phone number Send letters to South Whidbey Record Editor PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 or email to editorsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

Island Transit board should remain

Editorial

Elected officials are held to a higher standard than the rest of us common folk It may seem unfair at times but itrsquos true all the same and none of those who have taken an oath of office can say they didnrsquot know that intense public scrutiny and demands for accountability legitimate or otherwise are part of the job

Thatrsquos one of the reasons Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley has struck the war post and announced hersquoll be visiting the home municipalities of Island Transit board members and lobbying for their resignations But perhaps someone should remind North Whidbeyrsquos raging bull of righteousness of that very same standard Some transit directors may need to step down but itrsquos not up to Dudley to decide who not even in Oak Harbor mdash itrsquos the city councilrsquos decision mdash and self aggrandizing displays of accountability are unbecoming of the office of mayor in any town

The Langley City Council can decide for itself who will serve as its representative at Island Transit and doesnrsquot require the counsel of a mayor who has weathered far more requests for his own resignation than any present Langley elected official Dudley who will forever be remembered for his excessive firing of city employees and the felling of Oak Harborrsquos great oak tree should look to ensure his own house is in order before deciding to mettle in the affairs of other autonomous elected bodies

That said the call for accountability isnrsquot Dudleyrsquos alone and it shouldnrsquot be overshadowed by the tactics of a single crusader Many are crying foul over the transit boardrsquos lack of oversight and that includes state auditors Their wrath is understandable given the magnitude of the failure but no matter how tempting it is to call for the heads of transit direc-tors ultimately itrsquos not the right call

The problems that led to the current crisis were not so vis-ible despite claims to the contrary There were no financial reports that made clear the pending calamity no obvious signs of financial failure the problem was hidden which is why it also took state auditors so long to catch on

The board is responsible for oversight but at some point members have to trust the people they oversee and not micromanage their every move

It is disconcerting however that state regulators have laid much of the blame on the board and the body has yet to issue a public apology for its role in the financial collapse of Island Transit Instead board members such as Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson and Coupeville Town Councilman Bob Clay have released letters to the edi-tors or viewpoints that paint rosy pictures of how things are finally getting back on track

More than 20 people lost their jobs That corrective measures are being taken is expected and board members should stay on so they can help clean up the mess made under their watch But one would think that begins with some admission of accountability

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The South Whidbey Record (USPS 682-200) is published semi- weekly by Sound Publishing on Wednesdays and Saturdays for $19

for 3 months $29 for 6 months $45 per year and $75 for 2 years delivered by carrier in Island County from Coupeville to Clinton

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SEE LETTERS A7

conservative assumptions of revenues

A recruitment plan for an interim executive director is on schedule for action in November and a compre-hensive recruitment process for a permanent director will follow with continuing board and public input The goal has been to address all finan-cial questions as quickly as possible first and then to recruit and hire executive leadership needed for long-term sustainability of Island Transit a widely treasured public service for all of Island County

BOB CLAYIsland Transit

acting executive director

Guilty for loving airplane noiseEditor

As I confessed to my

friend Heidi Hoelting in a phone message today I am one of those small airplane pilots who is guilty of mak-ing noise as I fly in and out of Langley Airpark on Crawford Road I am a flight instructor who has taught folks to fly from our local airport for over a decade and fly frequently myself I pointed out to her that the rest of the Federal Aviation Administration regulations on required altitudes par-tially cited in her letter states ldquoexcept when an aircraft is maneuvering to

land or take offrdquo I admit that depending on the wind I sometimes fly over her house at less that 1000 feet when I am taking off or landing

I must also admit that when I hear airplane noise overhead on South Whidbey I also hear the sound of cash registers making money for us mer-chants Over more than 10 years of having a shop in Langley on multiple occa-sions I have delivered pur-chases to customers who chose to fly to Langley

rather than wait in a ferry line We also keep ldquocour-tesy bicyclesrdquo at the airport to facilitate folks coming into Langley or Bayview More importantly Gary and Beth Smithrsquos wonderful Mukilteo Coffee Roasters cafe has become a favor-ite flying destination for small airplane pilots from

all over the region they can fly to our airport park their plane and walk 100 yards for a meal If there is an increase in summertime airplane noise here that means there is an increase in merchantsrsquo income

Sorry about the noiseFRED LUNDAHL

Langley

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By HELEN PRICE JOHNSON

Island County commissioner

The state Auditors have finished their review of the Island Transit books for 2013 and confirmed there was no malfeasance No money was stolen but there was sloppy record-keeping and

the previous management was not following standard practices in some important areas Specifically manage-ment of the cash-flow and documentation of the federal grant funds for the new build-ing project in payroll and tracking inventory were of concern

The good news is the reductions in service earlier this year were sufficient to reduce expenses so Island Transit is operating in the black again and beginning to rebuild the reserve Also a new financial officer has insti-tuted proper record-keeping and begun a full review of internal controls to be sure best practices are being

followed in all areas going forward

The board increased its oversight of finances also Two board members now meet monthly with staff to review bank statements Monthly reports were improved so the board can better monitor the cash posi-tion State auditors reported that the board is taking ldquoall necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Each of these changes are positive and are improving the agency

Some have questioned the separation settlement with Martha Rose I can assure you it was based on con-tractual obligations as deter-mined by legal counsel not

guesswork That agreement did pay for ldquoleaverdquo however the vast majority of it was sick leave not vacation Both types of leave were capped and were far less than the balances accrued over 25 years of service

Moving ahead it is important to hire a qualified interim executive director so the restructuring of routes can be completed and the transit agency is stabilized for the future The board has decided to do a limited recruitment and tentative plans are to hire someone by Thanksgiving An interim position is wise at this time to provide transitional leader-ship for the organization and

allow ample time for signifi-cant community outreach in the process of selecting a long-term director That out-reach should focus on what we want our transit system to provide in the future How can we best support expanded service What are the economics of being fare-free I hope you will join this important conversation

The audit results show that internal financial con-trols and board policies did not keep up as the transit agency grew over time Significant corrective steps have been taken already and I am committed to continu-ing to improve Island Transit for our community

ViewpointWith audit done Island Transit is back on track in the black

Price Johnson

LETTERSCONTINUED FROM A6

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Despite having secured anoth-er district playoff match South Whidbey volleyball players were solemn after a 3-1 loss in the sec-ond round to top-ranked Cedar Park Christian on Wednesday

South Whidbey advanced to the consolation bracket to face Nooksack Valley on Nov 1 in Lynden after sweeping Mount Baker and falling to Cedar Park Christian in a doubleheader

After rallying in the third set to stave off the third three-set sweep by the Cascade Conference and District 1-leading Eagles the Falcons hung their heads Even senior Abby Hodson usu-ally a cheerful team leader who led South Whidbey in kills was down after falling to the Eagles

ldquoIt just died at the endrdquo said Hodson of South Whidbeyrsquos ener-gy and efficiency

She said the back-to-back seven sets in four hours play did not impact her abilities on the court But the limited rotation used by South Whidbeymdashonly eight Falcons saw the floor with several starters rarely sittingmdashhad led to tired legs by the time Cedar Park took the court to defend its unde-feated record

ldquoWersquore usually on a roller coasterrdquo said Falcon junior setter Katherine Read who recorded 31 assists against Mount Baker and 44 assists against Cedar Park ldquoWe should be proud We took a game from Cedar Parkmdashthat was a really big accomplishment for all of us Wersquore just super exhaustedrdquo

Cedar Park Christian was pow-

ered by its formidable offense The Eaglesrsquo plays largely went through sophomore hitter Sam Dreschel who recorded a game-high 25 kills to go along with 13 digs and three aces Alexyss Nelson the Eaglesrsquo sole senior set 28 assists and junior libero Rachel Kumai recorded 21 digs

For the first three sets the two teams were neck-and-neck until the final 10 points or so South Whidbey used a four-point run to tie the game at 23-23 before Dreschel scored two kills to secure the victory

ldquoWe play man-up on herrdquo said Hodson of Dreschel ldquoThat seems to work pretty well We seemed to be digging her up Sara Bryant especially [more] than in previous gamesrdquo

The second set saw Cedar Park pull away earlier from a 17-17 tie and go on to win 25-19

South Whidbey found its way in the third set jumping out to a quick 12-7 lead before Eagles head coach Marni Dreschel called time out The pause proved ineffective as South Whidbey rolled to a 25-13 win capped by five Hodson aces in the final six points

South Whidbey fell behind in a hurry in the fourth set The Eagles took a 4-0 lead and never lost it en route to a 25-14 win sending Cedar Park to the District 1 champion-ship match against second-seeded Lynden Christian on Saturday

Against Mount Baker South Whidbey was largely in control in a 25-19 25-20 25-16 win The scores were deceptive as South Whidbey committed an unusual amount of errors and mistakes Offense from Hodson (18 kills and 11 digs) and senior Anne Madsen (10 digs nine kills three aces) plus the setting by junior Katherine Read (31 assists)

and defense from junior libero Sara Bryant (12 digs two kills two aces) were enough to make up for the mistakes

South Whidbey plays an elimina-tion game against Nooksack Valley mdashthe same team the Falcons defeated in last yearrsquos tri-district tournament to advance to the 1A state tournament The Pioneers (3-9 Northwest Conference 3-12 overall) fell to the Kingrsquos Lady Knights in straight sets Wednesday night Winning that match secures a berth to the 1A bi-district tourna-ment which is the state-qualifying round

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South Whidbeyrsquos volleyball team celebrates a point against Cedar Park Christian during the District 1 match Wednesday in Bothell

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Woodworker launches campaign to fund eco-friendly business By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

With his feet Walter Dill once danced agilely across the bamboo floor of a dance studio with quick precise movements with his hands decades later he uses the same precision and agility mdash and the same bamboo floor-ing mdash to create architectur-ally bold home accessories

The Langley resident began furnishing small wooden pieces components for an ongoing project in the 1980s in a small studio in Port Townsend ldquoLife took its other pathsrdquo Dill said explaining that he turned his attention to raising a family and teaching dance at Living Traditions Dance with his wife

ldquoWersquove all had experiences in our life that are important to us at some time and then they get put on the back burnerrdquo he said ldquoI am bring-ing things back from way back Irsquom using actual pieces of wood that I milled 30 years agordquo

In hopes of finally fulfill-ing his goal of establishing a woodworking business creating eco-friendly home furnishings and acces-sories Dill has launched a Kickstarter fundraising cam-paign to raise the necessary funds to obtain computer-controlled precision wood-working equipment

Kickstarter is an online platform which allows indi-viduals to request ldquobackersrdquo to pledge their financial support of a project or business plan and in turn receive a product for their support The individual sends products also known as ldquorewardsrdquo to backers if the Kickstarter is successful As of Friday morning Dill had accumulated 54 back-ers and $8726 of his total $18000 goal The project will only be funded if the mini-mum of $18000 is pledged by 12 pm Friday Nov 14 Otherwise Dill will obtain no funding and the backers will have no financial respon-sibility for their pledges

As stated on the Kickstarter page his goal ldquois to equip an efficient work space where I can develop my gifts and passions in order to earn a respectable living doing what I love It is my intention to share this space with fellow designers on similar missionsrdquo

Langley mayor Fred McCarthy said he has spo-ken with Dill and would like to see more artisanal busi-nesses in the city including Dillrsquos

Dill explained that while he has developed processes which make his work much faster he requires the use of the specialty machinery to continue to create his designs at a rate which makes them affordable to buyers

Presently Dill travels to a fellow woodworkerrsquos studio in Graham Washington to use the equipment he is unable to purchase out of pocket

ldquoMy plan has always been to have a business making unique fancy household furniture and furnishings in production so that I can bring the price down to a reasonable levelrdquo he said explaining that without access to proper machinery he would need to make his pieces one-off which would in turn create a necessity for a higher sales cost With the machine he can also easily adjust settings in order to fulfill custom orders for spe-

cific widths or lengths ldquoon demandrdquo

The creations are practi-cal tools and home acces-sories such as cooling racks clocks spring clips cutting boards cookbookiPad stands napkin holders and letter openers all made of bamboo or scraps of wood

which would have otherwise been headed for the waste bin

ldquoItrsquos really beautiful hard-woodhellip Itrsquos just the excessrdquo he said of the scraps of wood he collects from businesses such as Eden Saw Wood in Port Townsend

ldquoIrsquom constantly going

through their waste binsrdquo he said with a chuckle

Dill gleaned his inspiration for the intricately patterned designs from the Grand Cathedral and Mosque of Cordoba a Moorish architectural masterpiece

According to National Geographic Moorish architecture a variation of Islamic architecture gets its moniker from the Moors a North African people who conquered the Iberian Peninsula mdash including what is now Spain Portugal and the Pyrenees region of France mdash and several Western Mediterranean islands in the 700s

According to Dillrsquos cohort David Gray whose studio Dill lends for assembly Dillrsquos designs and products are bold intricate and ldquovery much his own creationrdquo

Gray added that his ami-cable friend is fulfilling the dream of many creating

complex designs on a limited budget

ldquoHe is a soul living on a different path than most of usrdquo said Gray ldquoHe finds great pleasure in a simple life full of complex creationsrdquo

ldquoWe are in such a plastic worldrdquo Dill said explaining that although he has worked with plastic metal and glass he takes great pleasure in creating functional pieces from a more ldquosensualrdquo and warm material such as wood In addition he said there is something special about creating an item from pieces of wood such as Honduras mahogany and black walnut which would have otherwise been thrown away

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo he said

While the majority of Dillrsquos designs are ornate he also creates simpler patterns for those who prefer a more modern look In either case his products are as function-al as they are aesthetically pleasing

ldquoIt is all geometry It is like with dance where you have a basic pattern a basic foot-work and two peoplerdquo Dill said ldquoHow many variations can you come up with It is about playing This is about playing with ideas seeing

how many unique usable designs I can come up withrdquo

ldquoI like to call what I do visual spicerdquo Dill added ldquoIrsquom trying to add visual

spice to your kitchen to your homerdquo

If the Kickstarter cam-paign is successful Dill will be able to purchase the equipment within five days mdash rather than waiting two weeks for Kickstarter to pro-cess the funds mdash thanks to a bridge loan from Whidbey Island Local Lenders This will allow him to produce numerous pieces in time for the holidays

To view Dillrsquos Kickstarter campaign visit Kickstartercomprojects199880761

7th-century-inspired-home-accessories

Kate Daniel The Record

Walter Dill displays some of his eco-friendly pieces while at work in David Grayrsquos Langley studio

Kate Daniel The Record

Dill works on a piece inspired by Moorish design

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo

Langley woodworker Walter Dill

Book sale helps Freeland library

The Friends of the Freeland Library Used Book Sale is from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the library

Hundreds of books available at good prices

For details visit wwwsno-isleorg

Bayview Market features local art

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

The market offers fresh food local art music and more and runs Saturdays through Dec 20

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Reflect during Dia de los Muertos

A Dia de los Muertos event is 12-4 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Everyone is welcome for a personal observation of the Day of the Dead Bring an offering or song to share light a candle or sit in quiet meditation of loved ones

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

IDIPIC offers South End panel

IDIPICrsquos South Whidbey DUIUnderage Drinking Prevention Panel is at 1245 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Trinity Churchrsquos Grigware Hall Freeland Open to all seating 1245 pm no late admittance

Required by local driv-ing instructors for both driverrsquos ed students and a parent

For details visit wwwidipicorg or call 360-672-8219

Gallery welcomes new artists

The First Saturday Art Walk is 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1 at 220 Second St Langley

Whidbey Art Gallery will be featuring three art-ists Ron Ward Susanne Newbold and Diane Newell Tompkinson

The exhibit runs through the end of November

For details visit wwwwhidbeyartistscom

Cemetery fills with light

An All Souls Eve remembrance celebration is 530-8 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Langley Woodmen Cemetery

Luminaries line the road and visitors receive lumi-naries that they can place on graves or in an area for

loved ones not buried in the cemetery

For details email carywhidbeycom or call 360-221-6046

Greenbank Hall hosts Fall Dance

The Fall Dance is 630-10 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Greenbank Progressive Hall

Dance to salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues for a $10 suggested donation

WICA closes out Wicked Weekend

Spooktacular Langley ends Saturday Nov 1 in Downtown Langley

ldquoNosferatu Symphony of Horrorsrdquo a perfor-mance by the South Whidbey High School band with haunted tunes set to the 1922 German Expressionist horror film is at 730 pm Saturday Nov 1 and Langley Art Walk featuring work in five galleries is at 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1

For details visit wwwwicaonlineorg

spooktacular-langley

Film focuses on girlsrsquo education

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo a film will be shown at 130

pm Sunday Nov 2 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley

Soroptimist International of South Whidbey is bringing the global movement to educate girls home to Whidbey

The screening is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spotlight on the transformative power of girlrsquos education

Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth

For details call 360-331-4127

New director opens season

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo is at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School

Saratoga Orchestra presents this concert in welcoming new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards

Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18

For details visit wwwsowhidbeycom or call 360-929-3045

Alzheimerrsquos aides gather for support

The Alzheimerrsquos Association Caregiver Support Group is from 10 am to noon Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview

Senior Center Langley The group provides a

place for caregivers to learn and gain support from others caring for a person with memory loss It also provides fam-ily members friends and caregivers with informa-tion on care manage-ment available services and current research and treatment options

The free support group is the first Tuesday of each month

For details call 360-321-1600

Coping with chronic conditions

Living Well with Chronic Conditions a free work-shop is at 1 pm every Tuesday Nov 4 to Dec 9 at the South WhidbeyBayview Center Langley

This nationally rec-ognized program helps people over the age of 18 cope with chronic illness like heart disease diabe-tes arthritis depression obesity and more

Preregistration is required Call Debbie at 360-361-1600 ext 23 or Nancy at 360-969-0113

Trsquoai chi brings many benefits

Balance your Life with Trsquoai Chi a free event is at 630 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Freeland Library

Trsquoai chi has been shown to provide benefits like stronger bones better balance and more

Lynne Donnelly who has been practicing and teaching for more than 35 years will teach a class No registration required

For details visit wwwwihhacom

Come together for dancing

Ballroom Dancing is 630-830 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview Hall Langley

Dances include swing night club two-step the waltz and Latin dances

All skill levels welcome No partner necessary A $5 donation benefits the Bayview Hall

Librarian offers good reads

Nancy Pearl famous Seattle librarian will be giving book recom-mendations at 11 am Wednesday Nov 5 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

Pearl will share her lat-est book references with a Fall into a Good Book pre-sentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am

For details visit wwwwicaonlinecom or call 360-221-4383

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

SUBMISSIONSSend items to editor

southwhidbeyrecordcom Deadline is Friday eight days in advance for the Saturday publication Deadline for the Wednesday edition is one week in advance The calendar is intended for community activities cultural events and nonprofit groups notices are free and printed as space permits

1Saturday

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

All You Can EatSpaghetti amp Meatballs

with Garlic Bread$1095

All You Can EatAlaskan CodFish amp Chips

$1095

New York Steakamp Prawns $1395

HWY 525 bull BAYVIEW bull 321-4120 bull All dinner service begins at 500PM

10

Now servingMukilteo Co ee

exclusively

Tuesday EveningMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295

209 First Street Langley bull 221-6962m o o n r a k e r b o o k s

FALL INTO A GOOD BOOK

Moonraker joins Friends of the Langley LibraryWelcoming NANCY PEARL

Wednesday November 5th 11amWhidbey Island Center for the Arts

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo 360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

2Sunday4Tuesday

5Wednesday

to delay The grant process can take time and the county hopes to have a plan in place when the fair associationrsquos contract expires next year

ldquoOur preference is to move forwardrdquo Price Johnson said

The port had initially planned to conduct the study and then decide whether to take over management of the fairgrounds Concern from county officials about having

a replacement lined up to take over in April when the exist-ing contract is up led to a new proposal one where the port would apply for grant funds that would pay for both the study and one yearrsquos worth of maintenance

Thus Angi Mozer the portrsquos interim executive direc-tor said the district is seek-ing $135000 in Island County Rural Economic Development funds and $45000 in state Community Economic Revitalization Board (or CERB) funds totaling $180000 About

$95000 of that would cover the maintenance work funding a full-time maintenance worker a half-time customer service and events coordinator and a one-fourth-time supervisor The remaining $85000 would pay for another fairgrounds study which would include a signifi-cant public outreach and plan-ning element

Mozer said the April dead-line will be tight but believes the funding will be awarded by then If the money is secured port stewardship of the prop-erty would begin in April

This yearrsquos Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour is not just for the blushing bride

The event now in its second year will high-light services and vendors for all types of events according to Gloria Mickunas organizer and owner of Whidbey Party Girls

ldquoThe tour isnrsquot just about getting marriedrdquo Mickunas said ldquoItrsquos about eventsrdquo

Weddings on Whidbey is a fall wedding show designed to showcase select venues and highlight event specialists from Whidbey and Camano Island and the surrounding communities

At each stop on this chauffeured tour attend-ees will find a venue decorated to a specific theme including Christmas and New Yearrsquos Eve celebrations and a ldquogroom loungerdquo capturing more of a ldquoguy viberdquo

Within each venue vendors from all over Whidbey Island will be highlighted according to Mickunas Event planners will stage and design each venue to showcase the possibilities caterers and cake makers will be at each location offering

samples DJs and musicians will provide music and photographers will share the latest trends

The tour also features top wedding and event vendors including wedding coordinators dress-makers rental suppliers florists make-up and hair stylists and so much more

ldquoYou will quickly understand why Whidbey Island is the perfect location for your next desti-nation event or dream weddingrdquo according the Weddings on Whidbey website ldquoThis tour will make planning that special occasion effortlessrdquo

Tickets are on sale now for the Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour tickets must be pur-chased prior to the event

Participants will take a shuttled tour to four South Whidbey event locations noon to 4 pm Saturday Nov 8

Participants must be at least 18 years of age Cost is $20 per person or $35 for VIP admis-

sionFor more information about the tour or to buy a

ticket go to wwwweddingsonwhidbeynet

ldquoHe had just decided that he loved Langley this is the kind of way he thought a community ought to berdquo McCarthy said

Stevens had a long career in education He retired as a school super-intendent but started as a teacher and administra-

tor Even after retirement Stevens filled in as a substitute teacher for the South Whidbey School District

In October Stevens participated in the annual Friends of Friends Mr South Whidbey contest The fundraiser brought in $18000 to help cover medical costs for people in need on Whidbey Island

His death came as a surprise to many who

were able to share their condolences and sympa-thy online A posting on the site wwwcaringbridgecom about Stevensrsquo death had 79 comments made between the postrsquos time-stamp of 1016 am Oct 29 and Friday morning

Kathryn Stevens his wife said the family is planning a community event for mid-November but the details have yet to be finalized

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

South WhidbeyCHURCH DIRECTORY

To list your religious services herecall 360-221-5300 or 877-316-7276

$10 for 10 lines and a $1 for each additional line

Assembly of God360-221-16565373 Maxwelton Road Langleywwwswag-onlineorgLoving God Loving People Serving the WorldSunday Worship Services830AM amp 1030AMBoth services offer nursery for infants and toddlers amp kids classes for 3yrs to 4th gradeMatt Chambers PastorDareld Chittim Associate PastorMark Brinkman Youth PastorHome of Island Christian Academy360-221-0919

Calvary Chapel of Whidbey IslandTeaching through Godrsquos Word360-579-25703821 E French Road ClintonwwwccwhidbeycomSunday Services 9 amp 11AM

Christian Science Church321-4080 or 222-3182 bull Langley15910 Hwy 525 at Useless Bay RdSunday Church Service 1030AMWednesday Service 730PM

1st Wednesday of the month

Christian Life Center360-331-5778Loving God Reaching People1832 Scott Rd FreelandProfessional CenterSunday Morning Worship 1000AMNursery amp Sunday School

through 8th GradeCelebrate Recovery

Tuesday evenings 7PMChristian Lifersquos Ministry CenterPastor Chad Wordwwwclcwhidbeycom

The First Baptist Churchof South Whidbey islandCelebrating Our 51st Yearwww rstbaptistsouthwhidbeycom2277 Newman Road LangleySunday School 930AMMorning Worship Service 1100AMEvening Service 600PMWed Evening Bible Study amp Prayer 600PM

360-321-4457

The Island Church of WhidbeyChristian amp Missionary Alliance Church360-221-69806th amp Cascade LangleyldquoLoving Christ and Others WellrdquoSunday Worship 1030AMwwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

Langley United Methodist Church360-221-4233 bull 3rd amp AntheslumcwhidbeycomSunday Service 930AM

Nursery and Sunday School for grades K-12 during serviceAdult Forum class 11AM

Rev Mary Boyd PastorBill Humphreys Music DirectorEve Carty Program AssociateLauren Coleman YouthFamily CoordwwwLangleyumcorgA Greening Reconciling amp Advocating CongregationldquoOpen Hearts Open Minds Open Doorsrdquo

South Whidbey Church of Christ360-341-2252 bull BayviewSenior Service Center - BayviewSunday Worship 930AMSunday Bible Classes 1030AMCall regarding Wednesday Bible Class

St Augustinersquos in the Woods Episcopal ChurchldquoA Greening Congregationrdquo360-331-4887 bull Freeland5217 Honeymoon Bay RoadHoly Eucharist Sun 8AM amp 1030AMNursery amp Youth Programs ProvidedMonday Solemn Evensong 530PMWednesday Holy Eucharist and

Ministry of Healing 1000AMwwwstaugustinesepiscopalchurchorgRev Nigel Taber-Hamilton Rector Julie Spangler Director of

Christian Formation

St Hubert Catholic Church804 Third Street Langley360-221-5383MassesSaturday 500PMSunday 800AM and 1030AMMon Tues Thurs and Fri 815AMWednesday 1030AMFr Rick Spicer pastorE-mail sthubertwhidbeycomwwwsthubertschurchorg

South Whidbey Community ChurchA place to beginhellip A place to belong360-221-1220 bull LangleywwwwhidbeychurchorgSunday Morning Worship 1000AMAdult Sunday School 900AMDeer Lagoon Grange5142 S Bayview Road LangleyHome Bible Studies availableDarrell Wenzek pastor

Unitarian UniversalistCongregation of Whidbey Island360-321-865620103 State Route 525 FreelandSunday Service at 10AMValues-Based Religious Education Sept-JuneChildcare Year-RoundEveryone welcomeMinister Rev Dennis Reynoldsemail adminuucwiorgwebsite wwwuucwiorg

221-5525 wwwtheclydenetTickets $7 under 17 or over 65 $5

730 Sat Sun amp Mon

Downey amp Duvall

THE JUDGE

500 Sat amp Sun

ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE HORRIBLE NO GOOD VERY

BAD DAY

Tues Wed amp Thurs 730

Bill Nighy

PRIDE

Coming soon Fury Love is Strange Tracks

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

PG

R - language

R

Ben Watanabe The Record

Tucker Stevens seen here in August pulls out one of the trophies for the Soup Box Derby in Langley He was one of the driving forces behind the annual downhill race

STEVENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PORTCONTINUED FROM A1

Weddings event set for next week

Burlington24th ANNUAL CRAFT FAIRSat Nov 8th 830am-4pm

This event hosts over 100 VENDORSDont Miss It

Burlington-Edison High SchoolBand Booster Club

301 N Burlington BlvdBurlington WA 98233

Held in the Field-house Cafetiere amp Gym

Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program

Holiday Bazaarsamp Events

Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

15th Annual Festival of Nordic CultureSat Nov 8 930 am mdash 330 pm

South Whidbey High School5675 Maxwelton Rd Langley

PRIZE DRAWINGS ALL DAYVendors Bakeri Butikk Norsk Kafe

Lively Music amp FUN $1 DONATION 12 amp UNDER FREE FREE PARKING

VELKOMMENNORDICNORDICFESTFEST

Advertise your Island Holiday Bazaars amp Events

Craft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events Call for more information or place your reservation

Call Jennie 3603948752Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

jobsEmployment

GeneralCFM is looking for a

part-time Institutional Cook

to work in our Coupeville fa c i l i t y S a t ndash Tu e s 12pm ndash 6pm or 4am ndash 12pm To view the full job posting and apply go to

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

EOE

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

For more information

please visitwwwwhidbeycom

EEOE

MEDICAL OFFICERECEPTIONIST

with HIPPA trainingfor on call workin Coupeville

Reply to

PO Box 1705 Coupeville WA 98239

Find what you need 24 hours a day

EmploymentGeneral

DISHWASHERFull time

Experience preferred but not required

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

ACCOUNTANT

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

TRUCK DRIVER I Oak Harbor

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

Need extra cash Place your classified ad today Call 1-800-388-2527 or Go online 24 hours a day wwwnw-adscom

EmploymentGeneral

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

PT to FT Teacher Needed

We are looking for a teacher for our young toddler program Some- one who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in early childhood educa- tion and CPR card pre- ferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

See full job announcement amp

application process at wwwoppcoorg

Paper Employment Applications may be

picked up at 1419 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA Completed applications

must be received by 400pm 11514

EOEMFDVReach the readers the dailies miss Call 800-388-2527 today to place your ad in the Classifieds

EmploymentGeneral

POLICE OFFICERENTRY-LEVEL$5064month

$5545 Second year amp $6636 Third year

T h e C i t y o f E ve r e t t seeks a diverse group of qualified individuals who are interested in a police career that provides pro- fessional and personal challenges and rewards

For more information and application visitwwweverettwaorg Applications must be

received by Friday 12514 EOE

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

EmploymentGeneral

ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Island Transit provides critical public transporta- tion throughout Island County We are seeking an Interim Executive Di- rector for up to 5 months as the agency transitions to permanent new lead- ership Successful inter- im candidates will be ex- per ienced with publ ic agency management the transportation indus- try and leading a team t h r o u g h s i g n i f i c a n t change Salary depending upon experience but will be commensurate for an in- terim leader of a small- s ized t rans i t agency Full time contract em- p l oy m e n t p r e fe r r e d Part-time or direct em- ployment also consid- ered Must pass back- ground and credit check Visit wwwislandtransitorg or Oak Harbor City Hall Coupevi l le Town Hal l and Langley City Hall for application packet and full detailsApplications and supple- mental information must be received by Friday November 7 2014 and sent to the address be- low or by email to heppnerislandtransitorg

heppnerislandtransitorg

Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

98239

Island Transit is an Equal Opportunity and

MFDV Employer

NEED EXTRA MONEY

CARRIER NEEDEDFor the Whidbey News Times downtown Oak H a r b o r D e l i ve r i n g Wednesday and Satur- day mornings No col- lecting Great second job

Call Circulation 360-675-6611

Substitute Teacher Openings

We a r e l o o k i n g fo r someone who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in ear ly childhood education and CPR card preferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

CNA needed for middle aged woman Exper i - ence and references re- q u i r e d C o u p e v i l l e Greenbank area Cal l Wendy (360)678-6189

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

A Job with a Future

Are you looking for stable employment

Opportunity for Advancement

A job that you can feel good about

BenefitsWell look no further Service Alternatives

is hiring in Coupeville amp Oak Harbor

Suppor t adul ts wi th d isab i l i t i es in the i r homes This work is the perfect mashup of teaching amp caregiving But so much more Itrsquos teach ing amp he lp ing people with develop- mental disabilities to l ive vibrant fulfi l l ing l ives in their homes and connect with their communities

Qualifications18 or olderHigh School Diploma or GEDClear Criminal Back- groundSafe legal driverFluent with reading wr i t i ng amp speak ing EnglishAvailable on SaturdaySundayLift 50 pounds

Email for an application

mmcpageservalt-aslcom

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Call for more info (888) 328-3339

PU Application in person

20 NW First Street Coupeville

wwwservaltcomjobsEOE

EXPERIENCED CORE STAFF

Full and Part time All shifts available Paid training To help pro- vide the best care to our clients with devel- opmental disabilities Must have clean back- ground check

Serious applicants please contact

Dave3609693554

daveallheartagencycom

ireneallheartagencycom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Accepting applications for

Caregivers Apply in person at

Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave

360-675-5913EOE

DAY SHIFT NURSEFull time or Part time

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties serving chil- d ren th rough o lder adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently hiring for the following posi- tions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompassealthorg

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

Mental Health Professional

Seeking a MHP for the Whidbey Is area Duties intakes diagnosis crisis mgmt stabilization Re- quirements Masterrsquos in counseling or a social services field + min 2 yrs experience as a MH c o u n s e l o r L M H C LMFT OR LICSW pre- ferred $1923-$21hr

Apply online at wwwWork4Sunrisecom or send a cover letter amp

resume to susans

sunriseemailcomsusanssunriseemailcom

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

Advertise yourupcoming garage sale in your local community paper and online to reach thousands of households in your areaCall 800-388-2527 Fax 360-598-6800 Go online nw-adscom

Sell it free in the Flea1-866-825-9001

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Local readersLocal sellersLocal buyers

We make it easy to sellright in your communityreal estate

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For Rent - WA

PNW MarketPlacePAGE 12 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

or the consumer fraud division of the Washington Attorney Generalrsquos ofce

CONSUMER ALERT

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

Wersquod like to announce that Jen Knox has joined Coldwell Banker Tara Properties in our Freeland of ce Jen has lived on Whidbey Island for many years She is knowledgeable in negotiating market conditions and staging Please welcome Jen and

feel free to contact her at 360-221-0176 or email her at jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

Wersquore happy to have her as part ofthe CBTP family

WelcomeJen Knox

Jen Knox360-221-0176

jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

--- Freeland ------ Freeland ---

Sugar sand Mutiny Bay no-bank

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outbuildings greenhouse amp more604696 $715000

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Separate guest house amp two-2-car garages

711185 $1200000

Found the right property or looking to sell Contact one of our real estate specialists

where knowledge makesthe difference

real estatefor sale - WA

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

FREELAND

FOR SALE By Owner great location in Free- land on Whidbey Island Spacious 2+ bedroom 2 bath home Walk to gro- cery beach post office l ibrary bus Peaceful and private Must see in- ter ior exposed beam wood ceiling over main l i v i n g a r e a w o o d - trimmed clerestory win- dows br ight and airy year round Cozy wood- stove Perfect getaway retirement home or ren- tal $179000 priced to sell 425-422-7223LANGLEY 98260

2 BR 2 BA LOCATED in Wagon Wheel Estates a nice quiet wooded 55 + Park Lovely home with all appliances 2 storage buildings and carpor t $35000 $445 month lot rent Park manager Bill 360-221-8174

real estatefor sale

Real Estate for SaleFarms Ranches

(TEXAS BEST BUY)Own a prime 20 Acre

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$99 per month no credit check

brochure available call (800)875-6568

real estatefor rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

Convenient location walk to Island Transit

Post Office grocery store

banks hardware store dining

church amp ferry landing

(360)341-2254

Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts

Advertise your service800-388-2527 or nw-adscom

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

CLINTON

1 BR 1 BA CUTE 1200 SF house off Humphrey Rd Den laundry room wi th washer amp dr yer Nice kitchen and family room Carport amp parking Close to Clinton Ferry No pets No smoking $800 per month water amp sewer included $800 deposit 360-654-8172melt911frontiercomCLINTON

2 BEDROOM 2 bath l a r g e e n t e r t a i n m e n t room 1800 sw ft All appl iances to include WD Wa l k t o beach oversized garage No smoking pets $99500 month 360-579-2593COUPEVILLE 982393

BR 2 BA in Admira l Cove Nice water view Washer dryer water in- cluded $800 per month Prefer long term 530- 260-2010COUPEVILLE 98249

3 BR 2 BA Waterfront home Fully furnished just br ing your tooth- brush Relax away win- ter stress with your hot tub Available through May on ly $1195 per month This will go fast Call now 206-228-3147LANGLEY 98260

3 BR SMALL 2 STORY home on 2 AC in town Features single garage and storage bui ld ing Large trees fu l l t ime s t r e a m o n b o r d e r Lease opt ion or buy $1000 month Cal l Gary at 360-661-2734OAK HARBOR

3 BEDROOM 2 Bath doublewide mobi le in F a m i l y P a r k $ 8 5 0 month and $850 deposit 360-770-6882OAK HARBOR 98277CUTE amp CLEAN 2 BR duplex in desirable Du- gua l l a Bay Wa te r amp mountain view Electric heat amp gas fireplace No dogs Available Novem- ber 5th $800 per month First last dep One year lease 360-515-0683

Apartments for Rent Island County

OAK HARBOR 98277

LARGE 2 BEDROOM Clean amp quiet near bus line Large patio with city view Fireplace washer amp dryer hookups Senior discount available Gar- bage inc luded $725 month 360-675-6642

OAK HARBOR

MONTH TO MONTH 2 b e d r o o m $ 6 5 0 p e r month Near NASTown Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626-485-1966 Cell

WA Misc RentalsGeneral Rentals

HOMES AVAILABLE Ve te ran Homeless Unstable housing in- come Dependents To apply httpwwwthemadforg Homes-For- Ve t e r a n s h t m l C a l l 206 262-7770

WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent

Room For RENT in 3 bed- room house $480

monthincludes utilities Non smokers only

360-682-2187

real estaterentals

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial

CLINTON 98236

2 COMMERCIAL SPACES

APPX 1385rsquo1720rsquo OR COMBINE

Could serve as Retail Medical Office Office

Lit Hwy 525 sign available energy effi- cient lighting one unit built out w reception amp exam offices Adjacent

to Whidbey General South Price will de- pend on TI package

terms etcCall Bruce

206-409-3703Brokers welcome

announcements

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Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

Legal Notices

Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

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PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

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the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

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upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

Legal Notices

following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

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the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

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to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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go-ahead to

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shade

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nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

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(tense)34Volcanic

residue

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PUZZLE NO 742

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ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

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name

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records

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

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al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

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ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

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conservative assumptions of revenues

A recruitment plan for an interim executive director is on schedule for action in November and a compre-hensive recruitment process for a permanent director will follow with continuing board and public input The goal has been to address all finan-cial questions as quickly as possible first and then to recruit and hire executive leadership needed for long-term sustainability of Island Transit a widely treasured public service for all of Island County

BOB CLAYIsland Transit

acting executive director

Guilty for loving airplane noiseEditor

As I confessed to my

friend Heidi Hoelting in a phone message today I am one of those small airplane pilots who is guilty of mak-ing noise as I fly in and out of Langley Airpark on Crawford Road I am a flight instructor who has taught folks to fly from our local airport for over a decade and fly frequently myself I pointed out to her that the rest of the Federal Aviation Administration regulations on required altitudes par-tially cited in her letter states ldquoexcept when an aircraft is maneuvering to

land or take offrdquo I admit that depending on the wind I sometimes fly over her house at less that 1000 feet when I am taking off or landing

I must also admit that when I hear airplane noise overhead on South Whidbey I also hear the sound of cash registers making money for us mer-chants Over more than 10 years of having a shop in Langley on multiple occa-sions I have delivered pur-chases to customers who chose to fly to Langley

rather than wait in a ferry line We also keep ldquocour-tesy bicyclesrdquo at the airport to facilitate folks coming into Langley or Bayview More importantly Gary and Beth Smithrsquos wonderful Mukilteo Coffee Roasters cafe has become a favor-ite flying destination for small airplane pilots from

all over the region they can fly to our airport park their plane and walk 100 yards for a meal If there is an increase in summertime airplane noise here that means there is an increase in merchantsrsquo income

Sorry about the noiseFRED LUNDAHL

Langley

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By HELEN PRICE JOHNSON

Island County commissioner

The state Auditors have finished their review of the Island Transit books for 2013 and confirmed there was no malfeasance No money was stolen but there was sloppy record-keeping and

the previous management was not following standard practices in some important areas Specifically manage-ment of the cash-flow and documentation of the federal grant funds for the new build-ing project in payroll and tracking inventory were of concern

The good news is the reductions in service earlier this year were sufficient to reduce expenses so Island Transit is operating in the black again and beginning to rebuild the reserve Also a new financial officer has insti-tuted proper record-keeping and begun a full review of internal controls to be sure best practices are being

followed in all areas going forward

The board increased its oversight of finances also Two board members now meet monthly with staff to review bank statements Monthly reports were improved so the board can better monitor the cash posi-tion State auditors reported that the board is taking ldquoall necessary steps to resolve this issuerdquo Each of these changes are positive and are improving the agency

Some have questioned the separation settlement with Martha Rose I can assure you it was based on con-tractual obligations as deter-mined by legal counsel not

guesswork That agreement did pay for ldquoleaverdquo however the vast majority of it was sick leave not vacation Both types of leave were capped and were far less than the balances accrued over 25 years of service

Moving ahead it is important to hire a qualified interim executive director so the restructuring of routes can be completed and the transit agency is stabilized for the future The board has decided to do a limited recruitment and tentative plans are to hire someone by Thanksgiving An interim position is wise at this time to provide transitional leader-ship for the organization and

allow ample time for signifi-cant community outreach in the process of selecting a long-term director That out-reach should focus on what we want our transit system to provide in the future How can we best support expanded service What are the economics of being fare-free I hope you will join this important conversation

The audit results show that internal financial con-trols and board policies did not keep up as the transit agency grew over time Significant corrective steps have been taken already and I am committed to continu-ing to improve Island Transit for our community

ViewpointWith audit done Island Transit is back on track in the black

Price Johnson

LETTERSCONTINUED FROM A6

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Despite having secured anoth-er district playoff match South Whidbey volleyball players were solemn after a 3-1 loss in the sec-ond round to top-ranked Cedar Park Christian on Wednesday

South Whidbey advanced to the consolation bracket to face Nooksack Valley on Nov 1 in Lynden after sweeping Mount Baker and falling to Cedar Park Christian in a doubleheader

After rallying in the third set to stave off the third three-set sweep by the Cascade Conference and District 1-leading Eagles the Falcons hung their heads Even senior Abby Hodson usu-ally a cheerful team leader who led South Whidbey in kills was down after falling to the Eagles

ldquoIt just died at the endrdquo said Hodson of South Whidbeyrsquos ener-gy and efficiency

She said the back-to-back seven sets in four hours play did not impact her abilities on the court But the limited rotation used by South Whidbeymdashonly eight Falcons saw the floor with several starters rarely sittingmdashhad led to tired legs by the time Cedar Park took the court to defend its unde-feated record

ldquoWersquore usually on a roller coasterrdquo said Falcon junior setter Katherine Read who recorded 31 assists against Mount Baker and 44 assists against Cedar Park ldquoWe should be proud We took a game from Cedar Parkmdashthat was a really big accomplishment for all of us Wersquore just super exhaustedrdquo

Cedar Park Christian was pow-

ered by its formidable offense The Eaglesrsquo plays largely went through sophomore hitter Sam Dreschel who recorded a game-high 25 kills to go along with 13 digs and three aces Alexyss Nelson the Eaglesrsquo sole senior set 28 assists and junior libero Rachel Kumai recorded 21 digs

For the first three sets the two teams were neck-and-neck until the final 10 points or so South Whidbey used a four-point run to tie the game at 23-23 before Dreschel scored two kills to secure the victory

ldquoWe play man-up on herrdquo said Hodson of Dreschel ldquoThat seems to work pretty well We seemed to be digging her up Sara Bryant especially [more] than in previous gamesrdquo

The second set saw Cedar Park pull away earlier from a 17-17 tie and go on to win 25-19

South Whidbey found its way in the third set jumping out to a quick 12-7 lead before Eagles head coach Marni Dreschel called time out The pause proved ineffective as South Whidbey rolled to a 25-13 win capped by five Hodson aces in the final six points

South Whidbey fell behind in a hurry in the fourth set The Eagles took a 4-0 lead and never lost it en route to a 25-14 win sending Cedar Park to the District 1 champion-ship match against second-seeded Lynden Christian on Saturday

Against Mount Baker South Whidbey was largely in control in a 25-19 25-20 25-16 win The scores were deceptive as South Whidbey committed an unusual amount of errors and mistakes Offense from Hodson (18 kills and 11 digs) and senior Anne Madsen (10 digs nine kills three aces) plus the setting by junior Katherine Read (31 assists)

and defense from junior libero Sara Bryant (12 digs two kills two aces) were enough to make up for the mistakes

South Whidbey plays an elimina-tion game against Nooksack Valley mdashthe same team the Falcons defeated in last yearrsquos tri-district tournament to advance to the 1A state tournament The Pioneers (3-9 Northwest Conference 3-12 overall) fell to the Kingrsquos Lady Knights in straight sets Wednesday night Winning that match secures a berth to the 1A bi-district tourna-ment which is the state-qualifying round

SportsSportsSportsPage A8 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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Island lifeIsland lifeIsland lifeSaturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A9

Woodworker launches campaign to fund eco-friendly business By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

With his feet Walter Dill once danced agilely across the bamboo floor of a dance studio with quick precise movements with his hands decades later he uses the same precision and agility mdash and the same bamboo floor-ing mdash to create architectur-ally bold home accessories

The Langley resident began furnishing small wooden pieces components for an ongoing project in the 1980s in a small studio in Port Townsend ldquoLife took its other pathsrdquo Dill said explaining that he turned his attention to raising a family and teaching dance at Living Traditions Dance with his wife

ldquoWersquove all had experiences in our life that are important to us at some time and then they get put on the back burnerrdquo he said ldquoI am bring-ing things back from way back Irsquom using actual pieces of wood that I milled 30 years agordquo

In hopes of finally fulfill-ing his goal of establishing a woodworking business creating eco-friendly home furnishings and acces-sories Dill has launched a Kickstarter fundraising cam-paign to raise the necessary funds to obtain computer-controlled precision wood-working equipment

Kickstarter is an online platform which allows indi-viduals to request ldquobackersrdquo to pledge their financial support of a project or business plan and in turn receive a product for their support The individual sends products also known as ldquorewardsrdquo to backers if the Kickstarter is successful As of Friday morning Dill had accumulated 54 back-ers and $8726 of his total $18000 goal The project will only be funded if the mini-mum of $18000 is pledged by 12 pm Friday Nov 14 Otherwise Dill will obtain no funding and the backers will have no financial respon-sibility for their pledges

As stated on the Kickstarter page his goal ldquois to equip an efficient work space where I can develop my gifts and passions in order to earn a respectable living doing what I love It is my intention to share this space with fellow designers on similar missionsrdquo

Langley mayor Fred McCarthy said he has spo-ken with Dill and would like to see more artisanal busi-nesses in the city including Dillrsquos

Dill explained that while he has developed processes which make his work much faster he requires the use of the specialty machinery to continue to create his designs at a rate which makes them affordable to buyers

Presently Dill travels to a fellow woodworkerrsquos studio in Graham Washington to use the equipment he is unable to purchase out of pocket

ldquoMy plan has always been to have a business making unique fancy household furniture and furnishings in production so that I can bring the price down to a reasonable levelrdquo he said explaining that without access to proper machinery he would need to make his pieces one-off which would in turn create a necessity for a higher sales cost With the machine he can also easily adjust settings in order to fulfill custom orders for spe-

cific widths or lengths ldquoon demandrdquo

The creations are practi-cal tools and home acces-sories such as cooling racks clocks spring clips cutting boards cookbookiPad stands napkin holders and letter openers all made of bamboo or scraps of wood

which would have otherwise been headed for the waste bin

ldquoItrsquos really beautiful hard-woodhellip Itrsquos just the excessrdquo he said of the scraps of wood he collects from businesses such as Eden Saw Wood in Port Townsend

ldquoIrsquom constantly going

through their waste binsrdquo he said with a chuckle

Dill gleaned his inspiration for the intricately patterned designs from the Grand Cathedral and Mosque of Cordoba a Moorish architectural masterpiece

According to National Geographic Moorish architecture a variation of Islamic architecture gets its moniker from the Moors a North African people who conquered the Iberian Peninsula mdash including what is now Spain Portugal and the Pyrenees region of France mdash and several Western Mediterranean islands in the 700s

According to Dillrsquos cohort David Gray whose studio Dill lends for assembly Dillrsquos designs and products are bold intricate and ldquovery much his own creationrdquo

Gray added that his ami-cable friend is fulfilling the dream of many creating

complex designs on a limited budget

ldquoHe is a soul living on a different path than most of usrdquo said Gray ldquoHe finds great pleasure in a simple life full of complex creationsrdquo

ldquoWe are in such a plastic worldrdquo Dill said explaining that although he has worked with plastic metal and glass he takes great pleasure in creating functional pieces from a more ldquosensualrdquo and warm material such as wood In addition he said there is something special about creating an item from pieces of wood such as Honduras mahogany and black walnut which would have otherwise been thrown away

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo he said

While the majority of Dillrsquos designs are ornate he also creates simpler patterns for those who prefer a more modern look In either case his products are as function-al as they are aesthetically pleasing

ldquoIt is all geometry It is like with dance where you have a basic pattern a basic foot-work and two peoplerdquo Dill said ldquoHow many variations can you come up with It is about playing This is about playing with ideas seeing

how many unique usable designs I can come up withrdquo

ldquoI like to call what I do visual spicerdquo Dill added ldquoIrsquom trying to add visual

spice to your kitchen to your homerdquo

If the Kickstarter cam-paign is successful Dill will be able to purchase the equipment within five days mdash rather than waiting two weeks for Kickstarter to pro-cess the funds mdash thanks to a bridge loan from Whidbey Island Local Lenders This will allow him to produce numerous pieces in time for the holidays

To view Dillrsquos Kickstarter campaign visit Kickstartercomprojects199880761

7th-century-inspired-home-accessories

Kate Daniel The Record

Walter Dill displays some of his eco-friendly pieces while at work in David Grayrsquos Langley studio

Kate Daniel The Record

Dill works on a piece inspired by Moorish design

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo

Langley woodworker Walter Dill

Book sale helps Freeland library

The Friends of the Freeland Library Used Book Sale is from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the library

Hundreds of books available at good prices

For details visit wwwsno-isleorg

Bayview Market features local art

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

The market offers fresh food local art music and more and runs Saturdays through Dec 20

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Reflect during Dia de los Muertos

A Dia de los Muertos event is 12-4 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Everyone is welcome for a personal observation of the Day of the Dead Bring an offering or song to share light a candle or sit in quiet meditation of loved ones

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

IDIPIC offers South End panel

IDIPICrsquos South Whidbey DUIUnderage Drinking Prevention Panel is at 1245 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Trinity Churchrsquos Grigware Hall Freeland Open to all seating 1245 pm no late admittance

Required by local driv-ing instructors for both driverrsquos ed students and a parent

For details visit wwwidipicorg or call 360-672-8219

Gallery welcomes new artists

The First Saturday Art Walk is 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1 at 220 Second St Langley

Whidbey Art Gallery will be featuring three art-ists Ron Ward Susanne Newbold and Diane Newell Tompkinson

The exhibit runs through the end of November

For details visit wwwwhidbeyartistscom

Cemetery fills with light

An All Souls Eve remembrance celebration is 530-8 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Langley Woodmen Cemetery

Luminaries line the road and visitors receive lumi-naries that they can place on graves or in an area for

loved ones not buried in the cemetery

For details email carywhidbeycom or call 360-221-6046

Greenbank Hall hosts Fall Dance

The Fall Dance is 630-10 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Greenbank Progressive Hall

Dance to salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues for a $10 suggested donation

WICA closes out Wicked Weekend

Spooktacular Langley ends Saturday Nov 1 in Downtown Langley

ldquoNosferatu Symphony of Horrorsrdquo a perfor-mance by the South Whidbey High School band with haunted tunes set to the 1922 German Expressionist horror film is at 730 pm Saturday Nov 1 and Langley Art Walk featuring work in five galleries is at 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1

For details visit wwwwicaonlineorg

spooktacular-langley

Film focuses on girlsrsquo education

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo a film will be shown at 130

pm Sunday Nov 2 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley

Soroptimist International of South Whidbey is bringing the global movement to educate girls home to Whidbey

The screening is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spotlight on the transformative power of girlrsquos education

Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth

For details call 360-331-4127

New director opens season

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo is at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School

Saratoga Orchestra presents this concert in welcoming new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards

Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18

For details visit wwwsowhidbeycom or call 360-929-3045

Alzheimerrsquos aides gather for support

The Alzheimerrsquos Association Caregiver Support Group is from 10 am to noon Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview

Senior Center Langley The group provides a

place for caregivers to learn and gain support from others caring for a person with memory loss It also provides fam-ily members friends and caregivers with informa-tion on care manage-ment available services and current research and treatment options

The free support group is the first Tuesday of each month

For details call 360-321-1600

Coping with chronic conditions

Living Well with Chronic Conditions a free work-shop is at 1 pm every Tuesday Nov 4 to Dec 9 at the South WhidbeyBayview Center Langley

This nationally rec-ognized program helps people over the age of 18 cope with chronic illness like heart disease diabe-tes arthritis depression obesity and more

Preregistration is required Call Debbie at 360-361-1600 ext 23 or Nancy at 360-969-0113

Trsquoai chi brings many benefits

Balance your Life with Trsquoai Chi a free event is at 630 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Freeland Library

Trsquoai chi has been shown to provide benefits like stronger bones better balance and more

Lynne Donnelly who has been practicing and teaching for more than 35 years will teach a class No registration required

For details visit wwwwihhacom

Come together for dancing

Ballroom Dancing is 630-830 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview Hall Langley

Dances include swing night club two-step the waltz and Latin dances

All skill levels welcome No partner necessary A $5 donation benefits the Bayview Hall

Librarian offers good reads

Nancy Pearl famous Seattle librarian will be giving book recom-mendations at 11 am Wednesday Nov 5 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

Pearl will share her lat-est book references with a Fall into a Good Book pre-sentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am

For details visit wwwwicaonlinecom or call 360-221-4383

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

SUBMISSIONSSend items to editor

southwhidbeyrecordcom Deadline is Friday eight days in advance for the Saturday publication Deadline for the Wednesday edition is one week in advance The calendar is intended for community activities cultural events and nonprofit groups notices are free and printed as space permits

1Saturday

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

All You Can EatSpaghetti amp Meatballs

with Garlic Bread$1095

All You Can EatAlaskan CodFish amp Chips

$1095

New York Steakamp Prawns $1395

HWY 525 bull BAYVIEW bull 321-4120 bull All dinner service begins at 500PM

10

Now servingMukilteo Co ee

exclusively

Tuesday EveningMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295

209 First Street Langley bull 221-6962m o o n r a k e r b o o k s

FALL INTO A GOOD BOOK

Moonraker joins Friends of the Langley LibraryWelcoming NANCY PEARL

Wednesday November 5th 11amWhidbey Island Center for the Arts

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo 360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

2Sunday4Tuesday

5Wednesday

to delay The grant process can take time and the county hopes to have a plan in place when the fair associationrsquos contract expires next year

ldquoOur preference is to move forwardrdquo Price Johnson said

The port had initially planned to conduct the study and then decide whether to take over management of the fairgrounds Concern from county officials about having

a replacement lined up to take over in April when the exist-ing contract is up led to a new proposal one where the port would apply for grant funds that would pay for both the study and one yearrsquos worth of maintenance

Thus Angi Mozer the portrsquos interim executive direc-tor said the district is seek-ing $135000 in Island County Rural Economic Development funds and $45000 in state Community Economic Revitalization Board (or CERB) funds totaling $180000 About

$95000 of that would cover the maintenance work funding a full-time maintenance worker a half-time customer service and events coordinator and a one-fourth-time supervisor The remaining $85000 would pay for another fairgrounds study which would include a signifi-cant public outreach and plan-ning element

Mozer said the April dead-line will be tight but believes the funding will be awarded by then If the money is secured port stewardship of the prop-erty would begin in April

This yearrsquos Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour is not just for the blushing bride

The event now in its second year will high-light services and vendors for all types of events according to Gloria Mickunas organizer and owner of Whidbey Party Girls

ldquoThe tour isnrsquot just about getting marriedrdquo Mickunas said ldquoItrsquos about eventsrdquo

Weddings on Whidbey is a fall wedding show designed to showcase select venues and highlight event specialists from Whidbey and Camano Island and the surrounding communities

At each stop on this chauffeured tour attend-ees will find a venue decorated to a specific theme including Christmas and New Yearrsquos Eve celebrations and a ldquogroom loungerdquo capturing more of a ldquoguy viberdquo

Within each venue vendors from all over Whidbey Island will be highlighted according to Mickunas Event planners will stage and design each venue to showcase the possibilities caterers and cake makers will be at each location offering

samples DJs and musicians will provide music and photographers will share the latest trends

The tour also features top wedding and event vendors including wedding coordinators dress-makers rental suppliers florists make-up and hair stylists and so much more

ldquoYou will quickly understand why Whidbey Island is the perfect location for your next desti-nation event or dream weddingrdquo according the Weddings on Whidbey website ldquoThis tour will make planning that special occasion effortlessrdquo

Tickets are on sale now for the Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour tickets must be pur-chased prior to the event

Participants will take a shuttled tour to four South Whidbey event locations noon to 4 pm Saturday Nov 8

Participants must be at least 18 years of age Cost is $20 per person or $35 for VIP admis-

sionFor more information about the tour or to buy a

ticket go to wwwweddingsonwhidbeynet

ldquoHe had just decided that he loved Langley this is the kind of way he thought a community ought to berdquo McCarthy said

Stevens had a long career in education He retired as a school super-intendent but started as a teacher and administra-

tor Even after retirement Stevens filled in as a substitute teacher for the South Whidbey School District

In October Stevens participated in the annual Friends of Friends Mr South Whidbey contest The fundraiser brought in $18000 to help cover medical costs for people in need on Whidbey Island

His death came as a surprise to many who

were able to share their condolences and sympa-thy online A posting on the site wwwcaringbridgecom about Stevensrsquo death had 79 comments made between the postrsquos time-stamp of 1016 am Oct 29 and Friday morning

Kathryn Stevens his wife said the family is planning a community event for mid-November but the details have yet to be finalized

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

South WhidbeyCHURCH DIRECTORY

To list your religious services herecall 360-221-5300 or 877-316-7276

$10 for 10 lines and a $1 for each additional line

Assembly of God360-221-16565373 Maxwelton Road Langleywwwswag-onlineorgLoving God Loving People Serving the WorldSunday Worship Services830AM amp 1030AMBoth services offer nursery for infants and toddlers amp kids classes for 3yrs to 4th gradeMatt Chambers PastorDareld Chittim Associate PastorMark Brinkman Youth PastorHome of Island Christian Academy360-221-0919

Calvary Chapel of Whidbey IslandTeaching through Godrsquos Word360-579-25703821 E French Road ClintonwwwccwhidbeycomSunday Services 9 amp 11AM

Christian Science Church321-4080 or 222-3182 bull Langley15910 Hwy 525 at Useless Bay RdSunday Church Service 1030AMWednesday Service 730PM

1st Wednesday of the month

Christian Life Center360-331-5778Loving God Reaching People1832 Scott Rd FreelandProfessional CenterSunday Morning Worship 1000AMNursery amp Sunday School

through 8th GradeCelebrate Recovery

Tuesday evenings 7PMChristian Lifersquos Ministry CenterPastor Chad Wordwwwclcwhidbeycom

The First Baptist Churchof South Whidbey islandCelebrating Our 51st Yearwww rstbaptistsouthwhidbeycom2277 Newman Road LangleySunday School 930AMMorning Worship Service 1100AMEvening Service 600PMWed Evening Bible Study amp Prayer 600PM

360-321-4457

The Island Church of WhidbeyChristian amp Missionary Alliance Church360-221-69806th amp Cascade LangleyldquoLoving Christ and Others WellrdquoSunday Worship 1030AMwwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

Langley United Methodist Church360-221-4233 bull 3rd amp AntheslumcwhidbeycomSunday Service 930AM

Nursery and Sunday School for grades K-12 during serviceAdult Forum class 11AM

Rev Mary Boyd PastorBill Humphreys Music DirectorEve Carty Program AssociateLauren Coleman YouthFamily CoordwwwLangleyumcorgA Greening Reconciling amp Advocating CongregationldquoOpen Hearts Open Minds Open Doorsrdquo

South Whidbey Church of Christ360-341-2252 bull BayviewSenior Service Center - BayviewSunday Worship 930AMSunday Bible Classes 1030AMCall regarding Wednesday Bible Class

St Augustinersquos in the Woods Episcopal ChurchldquoA Greening Congregationrdquo360-331-4887 bull Freeland5217 Honeymoon Bay RoadHoly Eucharist Sun 8AM amp 1030AMNursery amp Youth Programs ProvidedMonday Solemn Evensong 530PMWednesday Holy Eucharist and

Ministry of Healing 1000AMwwwstaugustinesepiscopalchurchorgRev Nigel Taber-Hamilton Rector Julie Spangler Director of

Christian Formation

St Hubert Catholic Church804 Third Street Langley360-221-5383MassesSaturday 500PMSunday 800AM and 1030AMMon Tues Thurs and Fri 815AMWednesday 1030AMFr Rick Spicer pastorE-mail sthubertwhidbeycomwwwsthubertschurchorg

South Whidbey Community ChurchA place to beginhellip A place to belong360-221-1220 bull LangleywwwwhidbeychurchorgSunday Morning Worship 1000AMAdult Sunday School 900AMDeer Lagoon Grange5142 S Bayview Road LangleyHome Bible Studies availableDarrell Wenzek pastor

Unitarian UniversalistCongregation of Whidbey Island360-321-865620103 State Route 525 FreelandSunday Service at 10AMValues-Based Religious Education Sept-JuneChildcare Year-RoundEveryone welcomeMinister Rev Dennis Reynoldsemail adminuucwiorgwebsite wwwuucwiorg

221-5525 wwwtheclydenetTickets $7 under 17 or over 65 $5

730 Sat Sun amp Mon

Downey amp Duvall

THE JUDGE

500 Sat amp Sun

ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE HORRIBLE NO GOOD VERY

BAD DAY

Tues Wed amp Thurs 730

Bill Nighy

PRIDE

Coming soon Fury Love is Strange Tracks

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

PG

R - language

R

Ben Watanabe The Record

Tucker Stevens seen here in August pulls out one of the trophies for the Soup Box Derby in Langley He was one of the driving forces behind the annual downhill race

STEVENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PORTCONTINUED FROM A1

Weddings event set for next week

Burlington24th ANNUAL CRAFT FAIRSat Nov 8th 830am-4pm

This event hosts over 100 VENDORSDont Miss It

Burlington-Edison High SchoolBand Booster Club

301 N Burlington BlvdBurlington WA 98233

Held in the Field-house Cafetiere amp Gym

Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program

Holiday Bazaarsamp Events

Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

15th Annual Festival of Nordic CultureSat Nov 8 930 am mdash 330 pm

South Whidbey High School5675 Maxwelton Rd Langley

PRIZE DRAWINGS ALL DAYVendors Bakeri Butikk Norsk Kafe

Lively Music amp FUN $1 DONATION 12 amp UNDER FREE FREE PARKING

VELKOMMENNORDICNORDICFESTFEST

Advertise your Island Holiday Bazaars amp Events

Craft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events Call for more information or place your reservation

Call Jennie 3603948752Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

jobsEmployment

GeneralCFM is looking for a

part-time Institutional Cook

to work in our Coupeville fa c i l i t y S a t ndash Tu e s 12pm ndash 6pm or 4am ndash 12pm To view the full job posting and apply go to

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

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For more information

please visitwwwwhidbeycom

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with HIPPA trainingfor on call workin Coupeville

Reply to

PO Box 1705 Coupeville WA 98239

Find what you need 24 hours a day

EmploymentGeneral

DISHWASHERFull time

Experience preferred but not required

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

ACCOUNTANT

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

TRUCK DRIVER I Oak Harbor

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

Need extra cash Place your classified ad today Call 1-800-388-2527 or Go online 24 hours a day wwwnw-adscom

EmploymentGeneral

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

PT to FT Teacher Needed

We are looking for a teacher for our young toddler program Some- one who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in early childhood educa- tion and CPR card pre- ferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

See full job announcement amp

application process at wwwoppcoorg

Paper Employment Applications may be

picked up at 1419 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA Completed applications

must be received by 400pm 11514

EOEMFDVReach the readers the dailies miss Call 800-388-2527 today to place your ad in the Classifieds

EmploymentGeneral

POLICE OFFICERENTRY-LEVEL$5064month

$5545 Second year amp $6636 Third year

T h e C i t y o f E ve r e t t seeks a diverse group of qualified individuals who are interested in a police career that provides pro- fessional and personal challenges and rewards

For more information and application visitwwweverettwaorg Applications must be

received by Friday 12514 EOE

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

EmploymentGeneral

ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Island Transit provides critical public transporta- tion throughout Island County We are seeking an Interim Executive Di- rector for up to 5 months as the agency transitions to permanent new lead- ership Successful inter- im candidates will be ex- per ienced with publ ic agency management the transportation indus- try and leading a team t h r o u g h s i g n i f i c a n t change Salary depending upon experience but will be commensurate for an in- terim leader of a small- s ized t rans i t agency Full time contract em- p l oy m e n t p r e fe r r e d Part-time or direct em- ployment also consid- ered Must pass back- ground and credit check Visit wwwislandtransitorg or Oak Harbor City Hall Coupevi l le Town Hal l and Langley City Hall for application packet and full detailsApplications and supple- mental information must be received by Friday November 7 2014 and sent to the address be- low or by email to heppnerislandtransitorg

heppnerislandtransitorg

Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

98239

Island Transit is an Equal Opportunity and

MFDV Employer

NEED EXTRA MONEY

CARRIER NEEDEDFor the Whidbey News Times downtown Oak H a r b o r D e l i ve r i n g Wednesday and Satur- day mornings No col- lecting Great second job

Call Circulation 360-675-6611

Substitute Teacher Openings

We a r e l o o k i n g fo r someone who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in ear ly childhood education and CPR card preferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

CNA needed for middle aged woman Exper i - ence and references re- q u i r e d C o u p e v i l l e Greenbank area Cal l Wendy (360)678-6189

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A Job with a Future

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BenefitsWell look no further Service Alternatives

is hiring in Coupeville amp Oak Harbor

Suppor t adul ts wi th d isab i l i t i es in the i r homes This work is the perfect mashup of teaching amp caregiving But so much more Itrsquos teach ing amp he lp ing people with develop- mental disabilities to l ive vibrant fulfi l l ing l ives in their homes and connect with their communities

Qualifications18 or olderHigh School Diploma or GEDClear Criminal Back- groundSafe legal driverFluent with reading wr i t i ng amp speak ing EnglishAvailable on SaturdaySundayLift 50 pounds

Email for an application

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20 NW First Street Coupeville

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Full and Part time All shifts available Paid training To help pro- vide the best care to our clients with devel- opmental disabilities Must have clean back- ground check

Serious applicants please contact

Dave3609693554

daveallheartagencycom

ireneallheartagencycom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Accepting applications for

Caregivers Apply in person at

Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave

360-675-5913EOE

DAY SHIFT NURSEFull time or Part time

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties serving chil- d ren th rough o lder adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently hiring for the following posi- tions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompassealthorg

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

Mental Health Professional

Seeking a MHP for the Whidbey Is area Duties intakes diagnosis crisis mgmt stabilization Re- quirements Masterrsquos in counseling or a social services field + min 2 yrs experience as a MH c o u n s e l o r L M H C LMFT OR LICSW pre- ferred $1923-$21hr

Apply online at wwwWork4Sunrisecom or send a cover letter amp

resume to susans

sunriseemailcomsusanssunriseemailcom

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 12 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

or the consumer fraud division of the Washington Attorney Generalrsquos ofce

CONSUMER ALERT

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

Wersquod like to announce that Jen Knox has joined Coldwell Banker Tara Properties in our Freeland of ce Jen has lived on Whidbey Island for many years She is knowledgeable in negotiating market conditions and staging Please welcome Jen and

feel free to contact her at 360-221-0176 or email her at jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

Wersquore happy to have her as part ofthe CBTP family

WelcomeJen Knox

Jen Knox360-221-0176

jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

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2 BR 2 BA LOCATED in Wagon Wheel Estates a nice quiet wooded 55 + Park Lovely home with all appliances 2 storage buildings and carpor t $35000 $445 month lot rent Park manager Bill 360-221-8174

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legals

Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

(RFP)Public Defense Services

The City of Oak Harbor is requesting qualifica- t i ons f rom a t to r neys andor law firms interest- ed in contracting for pub- lic defense services for indigent defendants ap- pearing to answer crimi- nal charges in Oak Har- bor Municipal Court To minimize the need for conflict counsel the City may contract with two at- torneys andor law firms that are not associated with one another

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 13

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Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

Legal Notices

Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

Legal Notices

PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

Legal Notices

the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

Legal Notices

upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

Legal Notices

following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

Legal Notices

the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

Legal Notices

to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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PAGE 14 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

gold18Ink-absorbing

paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

26Spike of corn27Make fun of30Stop33Mar35Cloudrsquos locale36Used to be38Gazed at39Kitchen alcove42Express

indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 741

ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 743

ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

31Torsquos opposite32Moist33Fade away34Salary35Sultanrsquos group

of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

PUZZLE NO 744

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 744

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Legal Notices

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

Legal Notices

al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

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Page 8: South Whidbey Record, November 01, 2014

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Despite having secured anoth-er district playoff match South Whidbey volleyball players were solemn after a 3-1 loss in the sec-ond round to top-ranked Cedar Park Christian on Wednesday

South Whidbey advanced to the consolation bracket to face Nooksack Valley on Nov 1 in Lynden after sweeping Mount Baker and falling to Cedar Park Christian in a doubleheader

After rallying in the third set to stave off the third three-set sweep by the Cascade Conference and District 1-leading Eagles the Falcons hung their heads Even senior Abby Hodson usu-ally a cheerful team leader who led South Whidbey in kills was down after falling to the Eagles

ldquoIt just died at the endrdquo said Hodson of South Whidbeyrsquos ener-gy and efficiency

She said the back-to-back seven sets in four hours play did not impact her abilities on the court But the limited rotation used by South Whidbeymdashonly eight Falcons saw the floor with several starters rarely sittingmdashhad led to tired legs by the time Cedar Park took the court to defend its unde-feated record

ldquoWersquore usually on a roller coasterrdquo said Falcon junior setter Katherine Read who recorded 31 assists against Mount Baker and 44 assists against Cedar Park ldquoWe should be proud We took a game from Cedar Parkmdashthat was a really big accomplishment for all of us Wersquore just super exhaustedrdquo

Cedar Park Christian was pow-

ered by its formidable offense The Eaglesrsquo plays largely went through sophomore hitter Sam Dreschel who recorded a game-high 25 kills to go along with 13 digs and three aces Alexyss Nelson the Eaglesrsquo sole senior set 28 assists and junior libero Rachel Kumai recorded 21 digs

For the first three sets the two teams were neck-and-neck until the final 10 points or so South Whidbey used a four-point run to tie the game at 23-23 before Dreschel scored two kills to secure the victory

ldquoWe play man-up on herrdquo said Hodson of Dreschel ldquoThat seems to work pretty well We seemed to be digging her up Sara Bryant especially [more] than in previous gamesrdquo

The second set saw Cedar Park pull away earlier from a 17-17 tie and go on to win 25-19

South Whidbey found its way in the third set jumping out to a quick 12-7 lead before Eagles head coach Marni Dreschel called time out The pause proved ineffective as South Whidbey rolled to a 25-13 win capped by five Hodson aces in the final six points

South Whidbey fell behind in a hurry in the fourth set The Eagles took a 4-0 lead and never lost it en route to a 25-14 win sending Cedar Park to the District 1 champion-ship match against second-seeded Lynden Christian on Saturday

Against Mount Baker South Whidbey was largely in control in a 25-19 25-20 25-16 win The scores were deceptive as South Whidbey committed an unusual amount of errors and mistakes Offense from Hodson (18 kills and 11 digs) and senior Anne Madsen (10 digs nine kills three aces) plus the setting by junior Katherine Read (31 assists)

and defense from junior libero Sara Bryant (12 digs two kills two aces) were enough to make up for the mistakes

South Whidbey plays an elimina-tion game against Nooksack Valley mdashthe same team the Falcons defeated in last yearrsquos tri-district tournament to advance to the 1A state tournament The Pioneers (3-9 Northwest Conference 3-12 overall) fell to the Kingrsquos Lady Knights in straight sets Wednesday night Winning that match secures a berth to the 1A bi-district tourna-ment which is the state-qualifying round

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Win over Mount Baker extends Whidbeyrsquos playoff run

Ben Watanabe The Record

South Whidbeyrsquos volleyball team celebrates a point against Cedar Park Christian during the District 1 match Wednesday in Bothell

Island lifeIsland lifeIsland lifeSaturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A9

Woodworker launches campaign to fund eco-friendly business By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

With his feet Walter Dill once danced agilely across the bamboo floor of a dance studio with quick precise movements with his hands decades later he uses the same precision and agility mdash and the same bamboo floor-ing mdash to create architectur-ally bold home accessories

The Langley resident began furnishing small wooden pieces components for an ongoing project in the 1980s in a small studio in Port Townsend ldquoLife took its other pathsrdquo Dill said explaining that he turned his attention to raising a family and teaching dance at Living Traditions Dance with his wife

ldquoWersquove all had experiences in our life that are important to us at some time and then they get put on the back burnerrdquo he said ldquoI am bring-ing things back from way back Irsquom using actual pieces of wood that I milled 30 years agordquo

In hopes of finally fulfill-ing his goal of establishing a woodworking business creating eco-friendly home furnishings and acces-sories Dill has launched a Kickstarter fundraising cam-paign to raise the necessary funds to obtain computer-controlled precision wood-working equipment

Kickstarter is an online platform which allows indi-viduals to request ldquobackersrdquo to pledge their financial support of a project or business plan and in turn receive a product for their support The individual sends products also known as ldquorewardsrdquo to backers if the Kickstarter is successful As of Friday morning Dill had accumulated 54 back-ers and $8726 of his total $18000 goal The project will only be funded if the mini-mum of $18000 is pledged by 12 pm Friday Nov 14 Otherwise Dill will obtain no funding and the backers will have no financial respon-sibility for their pledges

As stated on the Kickstarter page his goal ldquois to equip an efficient work space where I can develop my gifts and passions in order to earn a respectable living doing what I love It is my intention to share this space with fellow designers on similar missionsrdquo

Langley mayor Fred McCarthy said he has spo-ken with Dill and would like to see more artisanal busi-nesses in the city including Dillrsquos

Dill explained that while he has developed processes which make his work much faster he requires the use of the specialty machinery to continue to create his designs at a rate which makes them affordable to buyers

Presently Dill travels to a fellow woodworkerrsquos studio in Graham Washington to use the equipment he is unable to purchase out of pocket

ldquoMy plan has always been to have a business making unique fancy household furniture and furnishings in production so that I can bring the price down to a reasonable levelrdquo he said explaining that without access to proper machinery he would need to make his pieces one-off which would in turn create a necessity for a higher sales cost With the machine he can also easily adjust settings in order to fulfill custom orders for spe-

cific widths or lengths ldquoon demandrdquo

The creations are practi-cal tools and home acces-sories such as cooling racks clocks spring clips cutting boards cookbookiPad stands napkin holders and letter openers all made of bamboo or scraps of wood

which would have otherwise been headed for the waste bin

ldquoItrsquos really beautiful hard-woodhellip Itrsquos just the excessrdquo he said of the scraps of wood he collects from businesses such as Eden Saw Wood in Port Townsend

ldquoIrsquom constantly going

through their waste binsrdquo he said with a chuckle

Dill gleaned his inspiration for the intricately patterned designs from the Grand Cathedral and Mosque of Cordoba a Moorish architectural masterpiece

According to National Geographic Moorish architecture a variation of Islamic architecture gets its moniker from the Moors a North African people who conquered the Iberian Peninsula mdash including what is now Spain Portugal and the Pyrenees region of France mdash and several Western Mediterranean islands in the 700s

According to Dillrsquos cohort David Gray whose studio Dill lends for assembly Dillrsquos designs and products are bold intricate and ldquovery much his own creationrdquo

Gray added that his ami-cable friend is fulfilling the dream of many creating

complex designs on a limited budget

ldquoHe is a soul living on a different path than most of usrdquo said Gray ldquoHe finds great pleasure in a simple life full of complex creationsrdquo

ldquoWe are in such a plastic worldrdquo Dill said explaining that although he has worked with plastic metal and glass he takes great pleasure in creating functional pieces from a more ldquosensualrdquo and warm material such as wood In addition he said there is something special about creating an item from pieces of wood such as Honduras mahogany and black walnut which would have otherwise been thrown away

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo he said

While the majority of Dillrsquos designs are ornate he also creates simpler patterns for those who prefer a more modern look In either case his products are as function-al as they are aesthetically pleasing

ldquoIt is all geometry It is like with dance where you have a basic pattern a basic foot-work and two peoplerdquo Dill said ldquoHow many variations can you come up with It is about playing This is about playing with ideas seeing

how many unique usable designs I can come up withrdquo

ldquoI like to call what I do visual spicerdquo Dill added ldquoIrsquom trying to add visual

spice to your kitchen to your homerdquo

If the Kickstarter cam-paign is successful Dill will be able to purchase the equipment within five days mdash rather than waiting two weeks for Kickstarter to pro-cess the funds mdash thanks to a bridge loan from Whidbey Island Local Lenders This will allow him to produce numerous pieces in time for the holidays

To view Dillrsquos Kickstarter campaign visit Kickstartercomprojects199880761

7th-century-inspired-home-accessories

Kate Daniel The Record

Walter Dill displays some of his eco-friendly pieces while at work in David Grayrsquos Langley studio

Kate Daniel The Record

Dill works on a piece inspired by Moorish design

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo

Langley woodworker Walter Dill

Book sale helps Freeland library

The Friends of the Freeland Library Used Book Sale is from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the library

Hundreds of books available at good prices

For details visit wwwsno-isleorg

Bayview Market features local art

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

The market offers fresh food local art music and more and runs Saturdays through Dec 20

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Reflect during Dia de los Muertos

A Dia de los Muertos event is 12-4 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Everyone is welcome for a personal observation of the Day of the Dead Bring an offering or song to share light a candle or sit in quiet meditation of loved ones

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

IDIPIC offers South End panel

IDIPICrsquos South Whidbey DUIUnderage Drinking Prevention Panel is at 1245 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Trinity Churchrsquos Grigware Hall Freeland Open to all seating 1245 pm no late admittance

Required by local driv-ing instructors for both driverrsquos ed students and a parent

For details visit wwwidipicorg or call 360-672-8219

Gallery welcomes new artists

The First Saturday Art Walk is 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1 at 220 Second St Langley

Whidbey Art Gallery will be featuring three art-ists Ron Ward Susanne Newbold and Diane Newell Tompkinson

The exhibit runs through the end of November

For details visit wwwwhidbeyartistscom

Cemetery fills with light

An All Souls Eve remembrance celebration is 530-8 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Langley Woodmen Cemetery

Luminaries line the road and visitors receive lumi-naries that they can place on graves or in an area for

loved ones not buried in the cemetery

For details email carywhidbeycom or call 360-221-6046

Greenbank Hall hosts Fall Dance

The Fall Dance is 630-10 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Greenbank Progressive Hall

Dance to salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues for a $10 suggested donation

WICA closes out Wicked Weekend

Spooktacular Langley ends Saturday Nov 1 in Downtown Langley

ldquoNosferatu Symphony of Horrorsrdquo a perfor-mance by the South Whidbey High School band with haunted tunes set to the 1922 German Expressionist horror film is at 730 pm Saturday Nov 1 and Langley Art Walk featuring work in five galleries is at 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1

For details visit wwwwicaonlineorg

spooktacular-langley

Film focuses on girlsrsquo education

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo a film will be shown at 130

pm Sunday Nov 2 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley

Soroptimist International of South Whidbey is bringing the global movement to educate girls home to Whidbey

The screening is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spotlight on the transformative power of girlrsquos education

Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth

For details call 360-331-4127

New director opens season

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo is at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School

Saratoga Orchestra presents this concert in welcoming new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards

Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18

For details visit wwwsowhidbeycom or call 360-929-3045

Alzheimerrsquos aides gather for support

The Alzheimerrsquos Association Caregiver Support Group is from 10 am to noon Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview

Senior Center Langley The group provides a

place for caregivers to learn and gain support from others caring for a person with memory loss It also provides fam-ily members friends and caregivers with informa-tion on care manage-ment available services and current research and treatment options

The free support group is the first Tuesday of each month

For details call 360-321-1600

Coping with chronic conditions

Living Well with Chronic Conditions a free work-shop is at 1 pm every Tuesday Nov 4 to Dec 9 at the South WhidbeyBayview Center Langley

This nationally rec-ognized program helps people over the age of 18 cope with chronic illness like heart disease diabe-tes arthritis depression obesity and more

Preregistration is required Call Debbie at 360-361-1600 ext 23 or Nancy at 360-969-0113

Trsquoai chi brings many benefits

Balance your Life with Trsquoai Chi a free event is at 630 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Freeland Library

Trsquoai chi has been shown to provide benefits like stronger bones better balance and more

Lynne Donnelly who has been practicing and teaching for more than 35 years will teach a class No registration required

For details visit wwwwihhacom

Come together for dancing

Ballroom Dancing is 630-830 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview Hall Langley

Dances include swing night club two-step the waltz and Latin dances

All skill levels welcome No partner necessary A $5 donation benefits the Bayview Hall

Librarian offers good reads

Nancy Pearl famous Seattle librarian will be giving book recom-mendations at 11 am Wednesday Nov 5 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

Pearl will share her lat-est book references with a Fall into a Good Book pre-sentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am

For details visit wwwwicaonlinecom or call 360-221-4383

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

SUBMISSIONSSend items to editor

southwhidbeyrecordcom Deadline is Friday eight days in advance for the Saturday publication Deadline for the Wednesday edition is one week in advance The calendar is intended for community activities cultural events and nonprofit groups notices are free and printed as space permits

1Saturday

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

All You Can EatSpaghetti amp Meatballs

with Garlic Bread$1095

All You Can EatAlaskan CodFish amp Chips

$1095

New York Steakamp Prawns $1395

HWY 525 bull BAYVIEW bull 321-4120 bull All dinner service begins at 500PM

10

Now servingMukilteo Co ee

exclusively

Tuesday EveningMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295

209 First Street Langley bull 221-6962m o o n r a k e r b o o k s

FALL INTO A GOOD BOOK

Moonraker joins Friends of the Langley LibraryWelcoming NANCY PEARL

Wednesday November 5th 11amWhidbey Island Center for the Arts

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo 360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

2Sunday4Tuesday

5Wednesday

to delay The grant process can take time and the county hopes to have a plan in place when the fair associationrsquos contract expires next year

ldquoOur preference is to move forwardrdquo Price Johnson said

The port had initially planned to conduct the study and then decide whether to take over management of the fairgrounds Concern from county officials about having

a replacement lined up to take over in April when the exist-ing contract is up led to a new proposal one where the port would apply for grant funds that would pay for both the study and one yearrsquos worth of maintenance

Thus Angi Mozer the portrsquos interim executive direc-tor said the district is seek-ing $135000 in Island County Rural Economic Development funds and $45000 in state Community Economic Revitalization Board (or CERB) funds totaling $180000 About

$95000 of that would cover the maintenance work funding a full-time maintenance worker a half-time customer service and events coordinator and a one-fourth-time supervisor The remaining $85000 would pay for another fairgrounds study which would include a signifi-cant public outreach and plan-ning element

Mozer said the April dead-line will be tight but believes the funding will be awarded by then If the money is secured port stewardship of the prop-erty would begin in April

This yearrsquos Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour is not just for the blushing bride

The event now in its second year will high-light services and vendors for all types of events according to Gloria Mickunas organizer and owner of Whidbey Party Girls

ldquoThe tour isnrsquot just about getting marriedrdquo Mickunas said ldquoItrsquos about eventsrdquo

Weddings on Whidbey is a fall wedding show designed to showcase select venues and highlight event specialists from Whidbey and Camano Island and the surrounding communities

At each stop on this chauffeured tour attend-ees will find a venue decorated to a specific theme including Christmas and New Yearrsquos Eve celebrations and a ldquogroom loungerdquo capturing more of a ldquoguy viberdquo

Within each venue vendors from all over Whidbey Island will be highlighted according to Mickunas Event planners will stage and design each venue to showcase the possibilities caterers and cake makers will be at each location offering

samples DJs and musicians will provide music and photographers will share the latest trends

The tour also features top wedding and event vendors including wedding coordinators dress-makers rental suppliers florists make-up and hair stylists and so much more

ldquoYou will quickly understand why Whidbey Island is the perfect location for your next desti-nation event or dream weddingrdquo according the Weddings on Whidbey website ldquoThis tour will make planning that special occasion effortlessrdquo

Tickets are on sale now for the Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour tickets must be pur-chased prior to the event

Participants will take a shuttled tour to four South Whidbey event locations noon to 4 pm Saturday Nov 8

Participants must be at least 18 years of age Cost is $20 per person or $35 for VIP admis-

sionFor more information about the tour or to buy a

ticket go to wwwweddingsonwhidbeynet

ldquoHe had just decided that he loved Langley this is the kind of way he thought a community ought to berdquo McCarthy said

Stevens had a long career in education He retired as a school super-intendent but started as a teacher and administra-

tor Even after retirement Stevens filled in as a substitute teacher for the South Whidbey School District

In October Stevens participated in the annual Friends of Friends Mr South Whidbey contest The fundraiser brought in $18000 to help cover medical costs for people in need on Whidbey Island

His death came as a surprise to many who

were able to share their condolences and sympa-thy online A posting on the site wwwcaringbridgecom about Stevensrsquo death had 79 comments made between the postrsquos time-stamp of 1016 am Oct 29 and Friday morning

Kathryn Stevens his wife said the family is planning a community event for mid-November but the details have yet to be finalized

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

South WhidbeyCHURCH DIRECTORY

To list your religious services herecall 360-221-5300 or 877-316-7276

$10 for 10 lines and a $1 for each additional line

Assembly of God360-221-16565373 Maxwelton Road Langleywwwswag-onlineorgLoving God Loving People Serving the WorldSunday Worship Services830AM amp 1030AMBoth services offer nursery for infants and toddlers amp kids classes for 3yrs to 4th gradeMatt Chambers PastorDareld Chittim Associate PastorMark Brinkman Youth PastorHome of Island Christian Academy360-221-0919

Calvary Chapel of Whidbey IslandTeaching through Godrsquos Word360-579-25703821 E French Road ClintonwwwccwhidbeycomSunday Services 9 amp 11AM

Christian Science Church321-4080 or 222-3182 bull Langley15910 Hwy 525 at Useless Bay RdSunday Church Service 1030AMWednesday Service 730PM

1st Wednesday of the month

Christian Life Center360-331-5778Loving God Reaching People1832 Scott Rd FreelandProfessional CenterSunday Morning Worship 1000AMNursery amp Sunday School

through 8th GradeCelebrate Recovery

Tuesday evenings 7PMChristian Lifersquos Ministry CenterPastor Chad Wordwwwclcwhidbeycom

The First Baptist Churchof South Whidbey islandCelebrating Our 51st Yearwww rstbaptistsouthwhidbeycom2277 Newman Road LangleySunday School 930AMMorning Worship Service 1100AMEvening Service 600PMWed Evening Bible Study amp Prayer 600PM

360-321-4457

The Island Church of WhidbeyChristian amp Missionary Alliance Church360-221-69806th amp Cascade LangleyldquoLoving Christ and Others WellrdquoSunday Worship 1030AMwwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

Langley United Methodist Church360-221-4233 bull 3rd amp AntheslumcwhidbeycomSunday Service 930AM

Nursery and Sunday School for grades K-12 during serviceAdult Forum class 11AM

Rev Mary Boyd PastorBill Humphreys Music DirectorEve Carty Program AssociateLauren Coleman YouthFamily CoordwwwLangleyumcorgA Greening Reconciling amp Advocating CongregationldquoOpen Hearts Open Minds Open Doorsrdquo

South Whidbey Church of Christ360-341-2252 bull BayviewSenior Service Center - BayviewSunday Worship 930AMSunday Bible Classes 1030AMCall regarding Wednesday Bible Class

St Augustinersquos in the Woods Episcopal ChurchldquoA Greening Congregationrdquo360-331-4887 bull Freeland5217 Honeymoon Bay RoadHoly Eucharist Sun 8AM amp 1030AMNursery amp Youth Programs ProvidedMonday Solemn Evensong 530PMWednesday Holy Eucharist and

Ministry of Healing 1000AMwwwstaugustinesepiscopalchurchorgRev Nigel Taber-Hamilton Rector Julie Spangler Director of

Christian Formation

St Hubert Catholic Church804 Third Street Langley360-221-5383MassesSaturday 500PMSunday 800AM and 1030AMMon Tues Thurs and Fri 815AMWednesday 1030AMFr Rick Spicer pastorE-mail sthubertwhidbeycomwwwsthubertschurchorg

South Whidbey Community ChurchA place to beginhellip A place to belong360-221-1220 bull LangleywwwwhidbeychurchorgSunday Morning Worship 1000AMAdult Sunday School 900AMDeer Lagoon Grange5142 S Bayview Road LangleyHome Bible Studies availableDarrell Wenzek pastor

Unitarian UniversalistCongregation of Whidbey Island360-321-865620103 State Route 525 FreelandSunday Service at 10AMValues-Based Religious Education Sept-JuneChildcare Year-RoundEveryone welcomeMinister Rev Dennis Reynoldsemail adminuucwiorgwebsite wwwuucwiorg

221-5525 wwwtheclydenetTickets $7 under 17 or over 65 $5

730 Sat Sun amp Mon

Downey amp Duvall

THE JUDGE

500 Sat amp Sun

ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE HORRIBLE NO GOOD VERY

BAD DAY

Tues Wed amp Thurs 730

Bill Nighy

PRIDE

Coming soon Fury Love is Strange Tracks

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

PG

R - language

R

Ben Watanabe The Record

Tucker Stevens seen here in August pulls out one of the trophies for the Soup Box Derby in Langley He was one of the driving forces behind the annual downhill race

STEVENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PORTCONTINUED FROM A1

Weddings event set for next week

Burlington24th ANNUAL CRAFT FAIRSat Nov 8th 830am-4pm

This event hosts over 100 VENDORSDont Miss It

Burlington-Edison High SchoolBand Booster Club

301 N Burlington BlvdBurlington WA 98233

Held in the Field-house Cafetiere amp Gym

Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program

Holiday Bazaarsamp Events

Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

15th Annual Festival of Nordic CultureSat Nov 8 930 am mdash 330 pm

South Whidbey High School5675 Maxwelton Rd Langley

PRIZE DRAWINGS ALL DAYVendors Bakeri Butikk Norsk Kafe

Lively Music amp FUN $1 DONATION 12 amp UNDER FREE FREE PARKING

VELKOMMENNORDICNORDICFESTFEST

Advertise your Island Holiday Bazaars amp Events

Craft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events Call for more information or place your reservation

Call Jennie 3603948752Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

jobsEmployment

GeneralCFM is looking for a

part-time Institutional Cook

to work in our Coupeville fa c i l i t y S a t ndash Tu e s 12pm ndash 6pm or 4am ndash 12pm To view the full job posting and apply go to

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

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For more information

please visitwwwwhidbeycom

EEOE

MEDICAL OFFICERECEPTIONIST

with HIPPA trainingfor on call workin Coupeville

Reply to

PO Box 1705 Coupeville WA 98239

Find what you need 24 hours a day

EmploymentGeneral

DISHWASHERFull time

Experience preferred but not required

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

ACCOUNTANT

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

TRUCK DRIVER I Oak Harbor

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

Need extra cash Place your classified ad today Call 1-800-388-2527 or Go online 24 hours a day wwwnw-adscom

EmploymentGeneral

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

PT to FT Teacher Needed

We are looking for a teacher for our young toddler program Some- one who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in early childhood educa- tion and CPR card pre- ferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

See full job announcement amp

application process at wwwoppcoorg

Paper Employment Applications may be

picked up at 1419 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA Completed applications

must be received by 400pm 11514

EOEMFDVReach the readers the dailies miss Call 800-388-2527 today to place your ad in the Classifieds

EmploymentGeneral

POLICE OFFICERENTRY-LEVEL$5064month

$5545 Second year amp $6636 Third year

T h e C i t y o f E ve r e t t seeks a diverse group of qualified individuals who are interested in a police career that provides pro- fessional and personal challenges and rewards

For more information and application visitwwweverettwaorg Applications must be

received by Friday 12514 EOE

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

EmploymentGeneral

ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Island Transit provides critical public transporta- tion throughout Island County We are seeking an Interim Executive Di- rector for up to 5 months as the agency transitions to permanent new lead- ership Successful inter- im candidates will be ex- per ienced with publ ic agency management the transportation indus- try and leading a team t h r o u g h s i g n i f i c a n t change Salary depending upon experience but will be commensurate for an in- terim leader of a small- s ized t rans i t agency Full time contract em- p l oy m e n t p r e fe r r e d Part-time or direct em- ployment also consid- ered Must pass back- ground and credit check Visit wwwislandtransitorg or Oak Harbor City Hall Coupevi l le Town Hal l and Langley City Hall for application packet and full detailsApplications and supple- mental information must be received by Friday November 7 2014 and sent to the address be- low or by email to heppnerislandtransitorg

heppnerislandtransitorg

Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

98239

Island Transit is an Equal Opportunity and

MFDV Employer

NEED EXTRA MONEY

CARRIER NEEDEDFor the Whidbey News Times downtown Oak H a r b o r D e l i ve r i n g Wednesday and Satur- day mornings No col- lecting Great second job

Call Circulation 360-675-6611

Substitute Teacher Openings

We a r e l o o k i n g fo r someone who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in ear ly childhood education and CPR card preferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

CNA needed for middle aged woman Exper i - ence and references re- q u i r e d C o u p e v i l l e Greenbank area Cal l Wendy (360)678-6189

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

A Job with a Future

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Opportunity for Advancement

A job that you can feel good about

BenefitsWell look no further Service Alternatives

is hiring in Coupeville amp Oak Harbor

Suppor t adul ts wi th d isab i l i t i es in the i r homes This work is the perfect mashup of teaching amp caregiving But so much more Itrsquos teach ing amp he lp ing people with develop- mental disabilities to l ive vibrant fulfi l l ing l ives in their homes and connect with their communities

Qualifications18 or olderHigh School Diploma or GEDClear Criminal Back- groundSafe legal driverFluent with reading wr i t i ng amp speak ing EnglishAvailable on SaturdaySundayLift 50 pounds

Email for an application

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Call for more info (888) 328-3339

PU Application in person

20 NW First Street Coupeville

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EXPERIENCED CORE STAFF

Full and Part time All shifts available Paid training To help pro- vide the best care to our clients with devel- opmental disabilities Must have clean back- ground check

Serious applicants please contact

Dave3609693554

daveallheartagencycom

ireneallheartagencycom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Accepting applications for

Caregivers Apply in person at

Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave

360-675-5913EOE

DAY SHIFT NURSEFull time or Part time

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties serving chil- d ren th rough o lder adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently hiring for the following posi- tions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompassealthorg

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

Mental Health Professional

Seeking a MHP for the Whidbey Is area Duties intakes diagnosis crisis mgmt stabilization Re- quirements Masterrsquos in counseling or a social services field + min 2 yrs experience as a MH c o u n s e l o r L M H C LMFT OR LICSW pre- ferred $1923-$21hr

Apply online at wwwWork4Sunrisecom or send a cover letter amp

resume to susans

sunriseemailcomsusanssunriseemailcom

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 12 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

or the consumer fraud division of the Washington Attorney Generalrsquos ofce

CONSUMER ALERT

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

Wersquod like to announce that Jen Knox has joined Coldwell Banker Tara Properties in our Freeland of ce Jen has lived on Whidbey Island for many years She is knowledgeable in negotiating market conditions and staging Please welcome Jen and

feel free to contact her at 360-221-0176 or email her at jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

Wersquore happy to have her as part ofthe CBTP family

WelcomeJen Knox

Jen Knox360-221-0176

jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

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FOR SALE By Owner great location in Free- land on Whidbey Island Spacious 2+ bedroom 2 bath home Walk to gro- cery beach post office l ibrary bus Peaceful and private Must see in- ter ior exposed beam wood ceiling over main l i v i n g a r e a w o o d - trimmed clerestory win- dows br ight and airy year round Cozy wood- stove Perfect getaway retirement home or ren- tal $179000 priced to sell 425-422-7223LANGLEY 98260

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Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 13

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Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

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Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

Legal Notices

PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

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the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

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upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

Legal Notices

following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

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the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

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to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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PAGE 14 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

gold18Ink-absorbing

paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

26Spike of corn27Make fun of30Stop33Mar35Cloudrsquos locale36Used to be38Gazed at39Kitchen alcove42Express

indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 741

ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

31Torsquos opposite32Moist33Fade away34Salary35Sultanrsquos group

of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

PUZZLE NO 744

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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 744

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Legal Notices

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

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al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

PISCESYou find yourself in the middle ofa large crowd or you organize anevent that unites a lot of peopleThese people can be very deman-ding and sometimes exhausting

Week of November 23 to 29 2014

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Island lifeIsland lifeIsland lifeSaturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A9

Woodworker launches campaign to fund eco-friendly business By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

With his feet Walter Dill once danced agilely across the bamboo floor of a dance studio with quick precise movements with his hands decades later he uses the same precision and agility mdash and the same bamboo floor-ing mdash to create architectur-ally bold home accessories

The Langley resident began furnishing small wooden pieces components for an ongoing project in the 1980s in a small studio in Port Townsend ldquoLife took its other pathsrdquo Dill said explaining that he turned his attention to raising a family and teaching dance at Living Traditions Dance with his wife

ldquoWersquove all had experiences in our life that are important to us at some time and then they get put on the back burnerrdquo he said ldquoI am bring-ing things back from way back Irsquom using actual pieces of wood that I milled 30 years agordquo

In hopes of finally fulfill-ing his goal of establishing a woodworking business creating eco-friendly home furnishings and acces-sories Dill has launched a Kickstarter fundraising cam-paign to raise the necessary funds to obtain computer-controlled precision wood-working equipment

Kickstarter is an online platform which allows indi-viduals to request ldquobackersrdquo to pledge their financial support of a project or business plan and in turn receive a product for their support The individual sends products also known as ldquorewardsrdquo to backers if the Kickstarter is successful As of Friday morning Dill had accumulated 54 back-ers and $8726 of his total $18000 goal The project will only be funded if the mini-mum of $18000 is pledged by 12 pm Friday Nov 14 Otherwise Dill will obtain no funding and the backers will have no financial respon-sibility for their pledges

As stated on the Kickstarter page his goal ldquois to equip an efficient work space where I can develop my gifts and passions in order to earn a respectable living doing what I love It is my intention to share this space with fellow designers on similar missionsrdquo

Langley mayor Fred McCarthy said he has spo-ken with Dill and would like to see more artisanal busi-nesses in the city including Dillrsquos

Dill explained that while he has developed processes which make his work much faster he requires the use of the specialty machinery to continue to create his designs at a rate which makes them affordable to buyers

Presently Dill travels to a fellow woodworkerrsquos studio in Graham Washington to use the equipment he is unable to purchase out of pocket

ldquoMy plan has always been to have a business making unique fancy household furniture and furnishings in production so that I can bring the price down to a reasonable levelrdquo he said explaining that without access to proper machinery he would need to make his pieces one-off which would in turn create a necessity for a higher sales cost With the machine he can also easily adjust settings in order to fulfill custom orders for spe-

cific widths or lengths ldquoon demandrdquo

The creations are practi-cal tools and home acces-sories such as cooling racks clocks spring clips cutting boards cookbookiPad stands napkin holders and letter openers all made of bamboo or scraps of wood

which would have otherwise been headed for the waste bin

ldquoItrsquos really beautiful hard-woodhellip Itrsquos just the excessrdquo he said of the scraps of wood he collects from businesses such as Eden Saw Wood in Port Townsend

ldquoIrsquom constantly going

through their waste binsrdquo he said with a chuckle

Dill gleaned his inspiration for the intricately patterned designs from the Grand Cathedral and Mosque of Cordoba a Moorish architectural masterpiece

According to National Geographic Moorish architecture a variation of Islamic architecture gets its moniker from the Moors a North African people who conquered the Iberian Peninsula mdash including what is now Spain Portugal and the Pyrenees region of France mdash and several Western Mediterranean islands in the 700s

According to Dillrsquos cohort David Gray whose studio Dill lends for assembly Dillrsquos designs and products are bold intricate and ldquovery much his own creationrdquo

Gray added that his ami-cable friend is fulfilling the dream of many creating

complex designs on a limited budget

ldquoHe is a soul living on a different path than most of usrdquo said Gray ldquoHe finds great pleasure in a simple life full of complex creationsrdquo

ldquoWe are in such a plastic worldrdquo Dill said explaining that although he has worked with plastic metal and glass he takes great pleasure in creating functional pieces from a more ldquosensualrdquo and warm material such as wood In addition he said there is something special about creating an item from pieces of wood such as Honduras mahogany and black walnut which would have otherwise been thrown away

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo he said

While the majority of Dillrsquos designs are ornate he also creates simpler patterns for those who prefer a more modern look In either case his products are as function-al as they are aesthetically pleasing

ldquoIt is all geometry It is like with dance where you have a basic pattern a basic foot-work and two peoplerdquo Dill said ldquoHow many variations can you come up with It is about playing This is about playing with ideas seeing

how many unique usable designs I can come up withrdquo

ldquoI like to call what I do visual spicerdquo Dill added ldquoIrsquom trying to add visual

spice to your kitchen to your homerdquo

If the Kickstarter cam-paign is successful Dill will be able to purchase the equipment within five days mdash rather than waiting two weeks for Kickstarter to pro-cess the funds mdash thanks to a bridge loan from Whidbey Island Local Lenders This will allow him to produce numerous pieces in time for the holidays

To view Dillrsquos Kickstarter campaign visit Kickstartercomprojects199880761

7th-century-inspired-home-accessories

Kate Daniel The Record

Walter Dill displays some of his eco-friendly pieces while at work in David Grayrsquos Langley studio

Kate Daniel The Record

Dill works on a piece inspired by Moorish design

ldquoIrsquom creating something that people can have for the rest of their lives that would have otherwise been burnedrdquo

Langley woodworker Walter Dill

Book sale helps Freeland library

The Friends of the Freeland Library Used Book Sale is from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the library

Hundreds of books available at good prices

For details visit wwwsno-isleorg

Bayview Market features local art

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

The market offers fresh food local art music and more and runs Saturdays through Dec 20

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Reflect during Dia de los Muertos

A Dia de los Muertos event is 12-4 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Everyone is welcome for a personal observation of the Day of the Dead Bring an offering or song to share light a candle or sit in quiet meditation of loved ones

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

IDIPIC offers South End panel

IDIPICrsquos South Whidbey DUIUnderage Drinking Prevention Panel is at 1245 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Trinity Churchrsquos Grigware Hall Freeland Open to all seating 1245 pm no late admittance

Required by local driv-ing instructors for both driverrsquos ed students and a parent

For details visit wwwidipicorg or call 360-672-8219

Gallery welcomes new artists

The First Saturday Art Walk is 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1 at 220 Second St Langley

Whidbey Art Gallery will be featuring three art-ists Ron Ward Susanne Newbold and Diane Newell Tompkinson

The exhibit runs through the end of November

For details visit wwwwhidbeyartistscom

Cemetery fills with light

An All Souls Eve remembrance celebration is 530-8 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Langley Woodmen Cemetery

Luminaries line the road and visitors receive lumi-naries that they can place on graves or in an area for

loved ones not buried in the cemetery

For details email carywhidbeycom or call 360-221-6046

Greenbank Hall hosts Fall Dance

The Fall Dance is 630-10 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Greenbank Progressive Hall

Dance to salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues for a $10 suggested donation

WICA closes out Wicked Weekend

Spooktacular Langley ends Saturday Nov 1 in Downtown Langley

ldquoNosferatu Symphony of Horrorsrdquo a perfor-mance by the South Whidbey High School band with haunted tunes set to the 1922 German Expressionist horror film is at 730 pm Saturday Nov 1 and Langley Art Walk featuring work in five galleries is at 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1

For details visit wwwwicaonlineorg

spooktacular-langley

Film focuses on girlsrsquo education

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo a film will be shown at 130

pm Sunday Nov 2 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley

Soroptimist International of South Whidbey is bringing the global movement to educate girls home to Whidbey

The screening is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spotlight on the transformative power of girlrsquos education

Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth

For details call 360-331-4127

New director opens season

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo is at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School

Saratoga Orchestra presents this concert in welcoming new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards

Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18

For details visit wwwsowhidbeycom or call 360-929-3045

Alzheimerrsquos aides gather for support

The Alzheimerrsquos Association Caregiver Support Group is from 10 am to noon Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview

Senior Center Langley The group provides a

place for caregivers to learn and gain support from others caring for a person with memory loss It also provides fam-ily members friends and caregivers with informa-tion on care manage-ment available services and current research and treatment options

The free support group is the first Tuesday of each month

For details call 360-321-1600

Coping with chronic conditions

Living Well with Chronic Conditions a free work-shop is at 1 pm every Tuesday Nov 4 to Dec 9 at the South WhidbeyBayview Center Langley

This nationally rec-ognized program helps people over the age of 18 cope with chronic illness like heart disease diabe-tes arthritis depression obesity and more

Preregistration is required Call Debbie at 360-361-1600 ext 23 or Nancy at 360-969-0113

Trsquoai chi brings many benefits

Balance your Life with Trsquoai Chi a free event is at 630 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Freeland Library

Trsquoai chi has been shown to provide benefits like stronger bones better balance and more

Lynne Donnelly who has been practicing and teaching for more than 35 years will teach a class No registration required

For details visit wwwwihhacom

Come together for dancing

Ballroom Dancing is 630-830 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview Hall Langley

Dances include swing night club two-step the waltz and Latin dances

All skill levels welcome No partner necessary A $5 donation benefits the Bayview Hall

Librarian offers good reads

Nancy Pearl famous Seattle librarian will be giving book recom-mendations at 11 am Wednesday Nov 5 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

Pearl will share her lat-est book references with a Fall into a Good Book pre-sentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am

For details visit wwwwicaonlinecom or call 360-221-4383

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

SUBMISSIONSSend items to editor

southwhidbeyrecordcom Deadline is Friday eight days in advance for the Saturday publication Deadline for the Wednesday edition is one week in advance The calendar is intended for community activities cultural events and nonprofit groups notices are free and printed as space permits

1Saturday

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

All You Can EatSpaghetti amp Meatballs

with Garlic Bread$1095

All You Can EatAlaskan CodFish amp Chips

$1095

New York Steakamp Prawns $1395

HWY 525 bull BAYVIEW bull 321-4120 bull All dinner service begins at 500PM

10

Now servingMukilteo Co ee

exclusively

Tuesday EveningMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295

209 First Street Langley bull 221-6962m o o n r a k e r b o o k s

FALL INTO A GOOD BOOK

Moonraker joins Friends of the Langley LibraryWelcoming NANCY PEARL

Wednesday November 5th 11amWhidbey Island Center for the Arts

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo 360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

2Sunday4Tuesday

5Wednesday

to delay The grant process can take time and the county hopes to have a plan in place when the fair associationrsquos contract expires next year

ldquoOur preference is to move forwardrdquo Price Johnson said

The port had initially planned to conduct the study and then decide whether to take over management of the fairgrounds Concern from county officials about having

a replacement lined up to take over in April when the exist-ing contract is up led to a new proposal one where the port would apply for grant funds that would pay for both the study and one yearrsquos worth of maintenance

Thus Angi Mozer the portrsquos interim executive direc-tor said the district is seek-ing $135000 in Island County Rural Economic Development funds and $45000 in state Community Economic Revitalization Board (or CERB) funds totaling $180000 About

$95000 of that would cover the maintenance work funding a full-time maintenance worker a half-time customer service and events coordinator and a one-fourth-time supervisor The remaining $85000 would pay for another fairgrounds study which would include a signifi-cant public outreach and plan-ning element

Mozer said the April dead-line will be tight but believes the funding will be awarded by then If the money is secured port stewardship of the prop-erty would begin in April

This yearrsquos Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour is not just for the blushing bride

The event now in its second year will high-light services and vendors for all types of events according to Gloria Mickunas organizer and owner of Whidbey Party Girls

ldquoThe tour isnrsquot just about getting marriedrdquo Mickunas said ldquoItrsquos about eventsrdquo

Weddings on Whidbey is a fall wedding show designed to showcase select venues and highlight event specialists from Whidbey and Camano Island and the surrounding communities

At each stop on this chauffeured tour attend-ees will find a venue decorated to a specific theme including Christmas and New Yearrsquos Eve celebrations and a ldquogroom loungerdquo capturing more of a ldquoguy viberdquo

Within each venue vendors from all over Whidbey Island will be highlighted according to Mickunas Event planners will stage and design each venue to showcase the possibilities caterers and cake makers will be at each location offering

samples DJs and musicians will provide music and photographers will share the latest trends

The tour also features top wedding and event vendors including wedding coordinators dress-makers rental suppliers florists make-up and hair stylists and so much more

ldquoYou will quickly understand why Whidbey Island is the perfect location for your next desti-nation event or dream weddingrdquo according the Weddings on Whidbey website ldquoThis tour will make planning that special occasion effortlessrdquo

Tickets are on sale now for the Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour tickets must be pur-chased prior to the event

Participants will take a shuttled tour to four South Whidbey event locations noon to 4 pm Saturday Nov 8

Participants must be at least 18 years of age Cost is $20 per person or $35 for VIP admis-

sionFor more information about the tour or to buy a

ticket go to wwwweddingsonwhidbeynet

ldquoHe had just decided that he loved Langley this is the kind of way he thought a community ought to berdquo McCarthy said

Stevens had a long career in education He retired as a school super-intendent but started as a teacher and administra-

tor Even after retirement Stevens filled in as a substitute teacher for the South Whidbey School District

In October Stevens participated in the annual Friends of Friends Mr South Whidbey contest The fundraiser brought in $18000 to help cover medical costs for people in need on Whidbey Island

His death came as a surprise to many who

were able to share their condolences and sympa-thy online A posting on the site wwwcaringbridgecom about Stevensrsquo death had 79 comments made between the postrsquos time-stamp of 1016 am Oct 29 and Friday morning

Kathryn Stevens his wife said the family is planning a community event for mid-November but the details have yet to be finalized

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

South WhidbeyCHURCH DIRECTORY

To list your religious services herecall 360-221-5300 or 877-316-7276

$10 for 10 lines and a $1 for each additional line

Assembly of God360-221-16565373 Maxwelton Road Langleywwwswag-onlineorgLoving God Loving People Serving the WorldSunday Worship Services830AM amp 1030AMBoth services offer nursery for infants and toddlers amp kids classes for 3yrs to 4th gradeMatt Chambers PastorDareld Chittim Associate PastorMark Brinkman Youth PastorHome of Island Christian Academy360-221-0919

Calvary Chapel of Whidbey IslandTeaching through Godrsquos Word360-579-25703821 E French Road ClintonwwwccwhidbeycomSunday Services 9 amp 11AM

Christian Science Church321-4080 or 222-3182 bull Langley15910 Hwy 525 at Useless Bay RdSunday Church Service 1030AMWednesday Service 730PM

1st Wednesday of the month

Christian Life Center360-331-5778Loving God Reaching People1832 Scott Rd FreelandProfessional CenterSunday Morning Worship 1000AMNursery amp Sunday School

through 8th GradeCelebrate Recovery

Tuesday evenings 7PMChristian Lifersquos Ministry CenterPastor Chad Wordwwwclcwhidbeycom

The First Baptist Churchof South Whidbey islandCelebrating Our 51st Yearwww rstbaptistsouthwhidbeycom2277 Newman Road LangleySunday School 930AMMorning Worship Service 1100AMEvening Service 600PMWed Evening Bible Study amp Prayer 600PM

360-321-4457

The Island Church of WhidbeyChristian amp Missionary Alliance Church360-221-69806th amp Cascade LangleyldquoLoving Christ and Others WellrdquoSunday Worship 1030AMwwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

Langley United Methodist Church360-221-4233 bull 3rd amp AntheslumcwhidbeycomSunday Service 930AM

Nursery and Sunday School for grades K-12 during serviceAdult Forum class 11AM

Rev Mary Boyd PastorBill Humphreys Music DirectorEve Carty Program AssociateLauren Coleman YouthFamily CoordwwwLangleyumcorgA Greening Reconciling amp Advocating CongregationldquoOpen Hearts Open Minds Open Doorsrdquo

South Whidbey Church of Christ360-341-2252 bull BayviewSenior Service Center - BayviewSunday Worship 930AMSunday Bible Classes 1030AMCall regarding Wednesday Bible Class

St Augustinersquos in the Woods Episcopal ChurchldquoA Greening Congregationrdquo360-331-4887 bull Freeland5217 Honeymoon Bay RoadHoly Eucharist Sun 8AM amp 1030AMNursery amp Youth Programs ProvidedMonday Solemn Evensong 530PMWednesday Holy Eucharist and

Ministry of Healing 1000AMwwwstaugustinesepiscopalchurchorgRev Nigel Taber-Hamilton Rector Julie Spangler Director of

Christian Formation

St Hubert Catholic Church804 Third Street Langley360-221-5383MassesSaturday 500PMSunday 800AM and 1030AMMon Tues Thurs and Fri 815AMWednesday 1030AMFr Rick Spicer pastorE-mail sthubertwhidbeycomwwwsthubertschurchorg

South Whidbey Community ChurchA place to beginhellip A place to belong360-221-1220 bull LangleywwwwhidbeychurchorgSunday Morning Worship 1000AMAdult Sunday School 900AMDeer Lagoon Grange5142 S Bayview Road LangleyHome Bible Studies availableDarrell Wenzek pastor

Unitarian UniversalistCongregation of Whidbey Island360-321-865620103 State Route 525 FreelandSunday Service at 10AMValues-Based Religious Education Sept-JuneChildcare Year-RoundEveryone welcomeMinister Rev Dennis Reynoldsemail adminuucwiorgwebsite wwwuucwiorg

221-5525 wwwtheclydenetTickets $7 under 17 or over 65 $5

730 Sat Sun amp Mon

Downey amp Duvall

THE JUDGE

500 Sat amp Sun

ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE HORRIBLE NO GOOD VERY

BAD DAY

Tues Wed amp Thurs 730

Bill Nighy

PRIDE

Coming soon Fury Love is Strange Tracks

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

PG

R - language

R

Ben Watanabe The Record

Tucker Stevens seen here in August pulls out one of the trophies for the Soup Box Derby in Langley He was one of the driving forces behind the annual downhill race

STEVENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PORTCONTINUED FROM A1

Weddings event set for next week

Burlington24th ANNUAL CRAFT FAIRSat Nov 8th 830am-4pm

This event hosts over 100 VENDORSDont Miss It

Burlington-Edison High SchoolBand Booster Club

301 N Burlington BlvdBurlington WA 98233

Held in the Field-house Cafetiere amp Gym

Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program

Holiday Bazaarsamp Events

Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

15th Annual Festival of Nordic CultureSat Nov 8 930 am mdash 330 pm

South Whidbey High School5675 Maxwelton Rd Langley

PRIZE DRAWINGS ALL DAYVendors Bakeri Butikk Norsk Kafe

Lively Music amp FUN $1 DONATION 12 amp UNDER FREE FREE PARKING

VELKOMMENNORDICNORDICFESTFEST

Advertise your Island Holiday Bazaars amp Events

Craft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events Call for more information or place your reservation

Call Jennie 3603948752Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

jobsEmployment

GeneralCFM is looking for a

part-time Institutional Cook

to work in our Coupeville fa c i l i t y S a t ndash Tu e s 12pm ndash 6pm or 4am ndash 12pm To view the full job posting and apply go to

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

EOE

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

For more information

please visitwwwwhidbeycom

EEOE

MEDICAL OFFICERECEPTIONIST

with HIPPA trainingfor on call workin Coupeville

Reply to

PO Box 1705 Coupeville WA 98239

Find what you need 24 hours a day

EmploymentGeneral

DISHWASHERFull time

Experience preferred but not required

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

ACCOUNTANT

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

TRUCK DRIVER I Oak Harbor

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

Need extra cash Place your classified ad today Call 1-800-388-2527 or Go online 24 hours a day wwwnw-adscom

EmploymentGeneral

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

PT to FT Teacher Needed

We are looking for a teacher for our young toddler program Some- one who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in early childhood educa- tion and CPR card pre- ferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

See full job announcement amp

application process at wwwoppcoorg

Paper Employment Applications may be

picked up at 1419 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA Completed applications

must be received by 400pm 11514

EOEMFDVReach the readers the dailies miss Call 800-388-2527 today to place your ad in the Classifieds

EmploymentGeneral

POLICE OFFICERENTRY-LEVEL$5064month

$5545 Second year amp $6636 Third year

T h e C i t y o f E ve r e t t seeks a diverse group of qualified individuals who are interested in a police career that provides pro- fessional and personal challenges and rewards

For more information and application visitwwweverettwaorg Applications must be

received by Friday 12514 EOE

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

EmploymentGeneral

ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Island Transit provides critical public transporta- tion throughout Island County We are seeking an Interim Executive Di- rector for up to 5 months as the agency transitions to permanent new lead- ership Successful inter- im candidates will be ex- per ienced with publ ic agency management the transportation indus- try and leading a team t h r o u g h s i g n i f i c a n t change Salary depending upon experience but will be commensurate for an in- terim leader of a small- s ized t rans i t agency Full time contract em- p l oy m e n t p r e fe r r e d Part-time or direct em- ployment also consid- ered Must pass back- ground and credit check Visit wwwislandtransitorg or Oak Harbor City Hall Coupevi l le Town Hal l and Langley City Hall for application packet and full detailsApplications and supple- mental information must be received by Friday November 7 2014 and sent to the address be- low or by email to heppnerislandtransitorg

heppnerislandtransitorg

Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

98239

Island Transit is an Equal Opportunity and

MFDV Employer

NEED EXTRA MONEY

CARRIER NEEDEDFor the Whidbey News Times downtown Oak H a r b o r D e l i ve r i n g Wednesday and Satur- day mornings No col- lecting Great second job

Call Circulation 360-675-6611

Substitute Teacher Openings

We a r e l o o k i n g fo r someone who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in ear ly childhood education and CPR card preferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

CNA needed for middle aged woman Exper i - ence and references re- q u i r e d C o u p e v i l l e Greenbank area Cal l Wendy (360)678-6189

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

A Job with a Future

Are you looking for stable employment

Opportunity for Advancement

A job that you can feel good about

BenefitsWell look no further Service Alternatives

is hiring in Coupeville amp Oak Harbor

Suppor t adul ts wi th d isab i l i t i es in the i r homes This work is the perfect mashup of teaching amp caregiving But so much more Itrsquos teach ing amp he lp ing people with develop- mental disabilities to l ive vibrant fulfi l l ing l ives in their homes and connect with their communities

Qualifications18 or olderHigh School Diploma or GEDClear Criminal Back- groundSafe legal driverFluent with reading wr i t i ng amp speak ing EnglishAvailable on SaturdaySundayLift 50 pounds

Email for an application

mmcpageservalt-aslcom

mmcpageservalt-aslcom

Call for more info (888) 328-3339

PU Application in person

20 NW First Street Coupeville

wwwservaltcomjobsEOE

EXPERIENCED CORE STAFF

Full and Part time All shifts available Paid training To help pro- vide the best care to our clients with devel- opmental disabilities Must have clean back- ground check

Serious applicants please contact

Dave3609693554

daveallheartagencycom

ireneallheartagencycom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Accepting applications for

Caregivers Apply in person at

Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave

360-675-5913EOE

DAY SHIFT NURSEFull time or Part time

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties serving chil- d ren th rough o lder adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently hiring for the following posi- tions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompassealthorg

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

Mental Health Professional

Seeking a MHP for the Whidbey Is area Duties intakes diagnosis crisis mgmt stabilization Re- quirements Masterrsquos in counseling or a social services field + min 2 yrs experience as a MH c o u n s e l o r L M H C LMFT OR LICSW pre- ferred $1923-$21hr

Apply online at wwwWork4Sunrisecom or send a cover letter amp

resume to susans

sunriseemailcomsusanssunriseemailcom

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

Advertise yourupcoming garage sale in your local community paper and online to reach thousands of households in your areaCall 800-388-2527 Fax 360-598-6800 Go online nw-adscom

Sell it free in the Flea1-866-825-9001

click wwwnw-adscom email classi edsoundpublishingcom call toll free 18883993999 or 18003882527

Local readersLocal sellersLocal buyers

We make it easy to sellright in your communityreal estate

for sale jobshome

services stuff wheelsreal estate

for rent - WA

WHIDBEY Classifiedsclick wwwnw-adscom email classi edsoundpublishingcom call toll free 18883993999 or 18003882527

Local readersLocal sellersLocal buyers

We make it easy to sellright in your communityReal Estate

For Sale jobshome

services stuff wheelsReal Estate

For Rent - WA

PNW MarketPlacePAGE 12 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

or the consumer fraud division of the Washington Attorney Generalrsquos ofce

CONSUMER ALERT

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

Wersquod like to announce that Jen Knox has joined Coldwell Banker Tara Properties in our Freeland of ce Jen has lived on Whidbey Island for many years She is knowledgeable in negotiating market conditions and staging Please welcome Jen and

feel free to contact her at 360-221-0176 or email her at jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

Wersquore happy to have her as part ofthe CBTP family

WelcomeJen Knox

Jen Knox360-221-0176

jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

--- Freeland ------ Freeland ---

Sugar sand Mutiny Bay no-bank

beachfront home View Trex deck

outbuildings greenhouse amp more604696 $715000

NW contemporary 3 BR on 561 acres wwesterly views

Separate guest house amp two-2-car garages

711185 $1200000

Found the right property or looking to sell Contact one of our real estate specialists

where knowledge makesthe difference

real estatefor sale - WA

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

FREELAND

FOR SALE By Owner great location in Free- land on Whidbey Island Spacious 2+ bedroom 2 bath home Walk to gro- cery beach post office l ibrary bus Peaceful and private Must see in- ter ior exposed beam wood ceiling over main l i v i n g a r e a w o o d - trimmed clerestory win- dows br ight and airy year round Cozy wood- stove Perfect getaway retirement home or ren- tal $179000 priced to sell 425-422-7223LANGLEY 98260

2 BR 2 BA LOCATED in Wagon Wheel Estates a nice quiet wooded 55 + Park Lovely home with all appliances 2 storage buildings and carpor t $35000 $445 month lot rent Park manager Bill 360-221-8174

real estatefor sale

Real Estate for SaleFarms Ranches

(TEXAS BEST BUY)Own a prime 20 Acre

Ranch in Scenic Texas Now only $395 per acre

$99 per month no credit check

brochure available call (800)875-6568

real estatefor rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

Convenient location walk to Island Transit

Post Office grocery store

banks hardware store dining

church amp ferry landing

(360)341-2254

Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts

Advertise your service800-388-2527 or nw-adscom

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

CLINTON

1 BR 1 BA CUTE 1200 SF house off Humphrey Rd Den laundry room wi th washer amp dr yer Nice kitchen and family room Carport amp parking Close to Clinton Ferry No pets No smoking $800 per month water amp sewer included $800 deposit 360-654-8172melt911frontiercomCLINTON

2 BEDROOM 2 bath l a r g e e n t e r t a i n m e n t room 1800 sw ft All appl iances to include WD Wa l k t o beach oversized garage No smoking pets $99500 month 360-579-2593COUPEVILLE 982393

BR 2 BA in Admira l Cove Nice water view Washer dryer water in- cluded $800 per month Prefer long term 530- 260-2010COUPEVILLE 98249

3 BR 2 BA Waterfront home Fully furnished just br ing your tooth- brush Relax away win- ter stress with your hot tub Available through May on ly $1195 per month This will go fast Call now 206-228-3147LANGLEY 98260

3 BR SMALL 2 STORY home on 2 AC in town Features single garage and storage bui ld ing Large trees fu l l t ime s t r e a m o n b o r d e r Lease opt ion or buy $1000 month Cal l Gary at 360-661-2734OAK HARBOR

3 BEDROOM 2 Bath doublewide mobi le in F a m i l y P a r k $ 8 5 0 month and $850 deposit 360-770-6882OAK HARBOR 98277CUTE amp CLEAN 2 BR duplex in desirable Du- gua l l a Bay Wa te r amp mountain view Electric heat amp gas fireplace No dogs Available Novem- ber 5th $800 per month First last dep One year lease 360-515-0683

Apartments for Rent Island County

OAK HARBOR 98277

LARGE 2 BEDROOM Clean amp quiet near bus line Large patio with city view Fireplace washer amp dryer hookups Senior discount available Gar- bage inc luded $725 month 360-675-6642

OAK HARBOR

MONTH TO MONTH 2 b e d r o o m $ 6 5 0 p e r month Near NASTown Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626-485-1966 Cell

WA Misc RentalsGeneral Rentals

HOMES AVAILABLE Ve te ran Homeless Unstable housing in- come Dependents To apply httpwwwthemadforg Homes-For- Ve t e r a n s h t m l C a l l 206 262-7770

WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent

Room For RENT in 3 bed- room house $480

monthincludes utilities Non smokers only

360-682-2187

real estaterentals

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial

CLINTON 98236

2 COMMERCIAL SPACES

APPX 1385rsquo1720rsquo OR COMBINE

Could serve as Retail Medical Office Office

Lit Hwy 525 sign available energy effi- cient lighting one unit built out w reception amp exam offices Adjacent

to Whidbey General South Price will de- pend on TI package

terms etcCall Bruce

206-409-3703Brokers welcome

announcements

Announcements

GampO MINI STORAGE

New SpaceAVAILABLE NOWSome Just Like A

VAULTHwy 20 amp Banta Rd

360-675-6533

Found

FOUND CAR KEY today Brand new key for a Ford Cal l to I D and claim 360-679-5165

Reach over a million potential customers when you advertise in the Service Directory Call 800-388-2527 or go online to nw-adscom

Found

I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100

Lost

Lost 2 Seattle Seahawk small dog t-shirts at the c o m m i s s a r y b y t h e handicap park ing lot (360)675-1978LOST GLASSES on Seaplane Base October 23rd Commissary or Ex- change parking lot Call 360-675-2712 i f you have information

legals

Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

(RFP)Public Defense Services

The City of Oak Harbor is requesting qualifica- t i ons f rom a t to r neys andor law firms interest- ed in contracting for pub- lic defense services for indigent defendants ap- pearing to answer crimi- nal charges in Oak Har- bor Municipal Court To minimize the need for conflict counsel the City may contract with two at- torneys andor law firms that are not associated with one another

Continued on next page

Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 13

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Current Employment Opportunities at wwwsoundpublishingcom

For a list of our most current job openings and to learn more about us visit our website

We are community amp daily newspapers in these Western Washington Locations

bull King Countybull Kitsap Countybull Clallam Countybull Jeff erson Countybull Okanogan Countybull Pierce Countybull Island Countybull San Juan Countybull Snohomish Countybull Whatcom County

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n SENIOR REPORTERThe BothellKenmore Reporter a division of Sound Publishing Inc is seeking a seasoned general assignment reporter with writing experience and photography skills This is a senior position and is based out of the Kirkland offi ce The primary coverage will be city government business sports general assignment stories and may include arts coverage Schedule includes evening andor weekend work

As a Senior Reporter for Sound Publishing you will be expected to

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bull blog and use Twitter on the webbull layout pages using InDesignbull shoot and edit videos for the web

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Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

Legal Notices

Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

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PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

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the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

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upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

Legal Notices

following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

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the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

Legal Notices

to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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PAGE 14 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

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burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

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paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

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indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 741

ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

31Torsquos opposite32Moist33Fade away34Salary35Sultanrsquos group

of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

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al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

PISCESYou find yourself in the middle ofa large crowd or you organize anevent that unites a lot of peopleThese people can be very deman-ding and sometimes exhausting

Week of November 23 to 29 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIO ANDSAGITTARIUS

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

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Dogs

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MarineSail

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Book sale helps Freeland library

The Friends of the Freeland Library Used Book Sale is from 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the library

Hundreds of books available at good prices

For details visit wwwsno-isleorg

Bayview Market features local art

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

The market offers fresh food local art music and more and runs Saturdays through Dec 20

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Reflect during Dia de los Muertos

A Dia de los Muertos event is 12-4 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Everyone is welcome for a personal observation of the Day of the Dead Bring an offering or song to share light a candle or sit in quiet meditation of loved ones

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

IDIPIC offers South End panel

IDIPICrsquos South Whidbey DUIUnderage Drinking Prevention Panel is at 1245 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Trinity Churchrsquos Grigware Hall Freeland Open to all seating 1245 pm no late admittance

Required by local driv-ing instructors for both driverrsquos ed students and a parent

For details visit wwwidipicorg or call 360-672-8219

Gallery welcomes new artists

The First Saturday Art Walk is 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1 at 220 Second St Langley

Whidbey Art Gallery will be featuring three art-ists Ron Ward Susanne Newbold and Diane Newell Tompkinson

The exhibit runs through the end of November

For details visit wwwwhidbeyartistscom

Cemetery fills with light

An All Souls Eve remembrance celebration is 530-8 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Langley Woodmen Cemetery

Luminaries line the road and visitors receive lumi-naries that they can place on graves or in an area for

loved ones not buried in the cemetery

For details email carywhidbeycom or call 360-221-6046

Greenbank Hall hosts Fall Dance

The Fall Dance is 630-10 pm Saturday Nov 1 at Greenbank Progressive Hall

Dance to salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues for a $10 suggested donation

WICA closes out Wicked Weekend

Spooktacular Langley ends Saturday Nov 1 in Downtown Langley

ldquoNosferatu Symphony of Horrorsrdquo a perfor-mance by the South Whidbey High School band with haunted tunes set to the 1922 German Expressionist horror film is at 730 pm Saturday Nov 1 and Langley Art Walk featuring work in five galleries is at 5-7 pm Saturday Nov 1

For details visit wwwwicaonlineorg

spooktacular-langley

Film focuses on girlsrsquo education

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo a film will be shown at 130

pm Sunday Nov 2 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley

Soroptimist International of South Whidbey is bringing the global movement to educate girls home to Whidbey

The screening is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spotlight on the transformative power of girlrsquos education

Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth

For details call 360-331-4127

New director opens season

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo is at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School

Saratoga Orchestra presents this concert in welcoming new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards

Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18

For details visit wwwsowhidbeycom or call 360-929-3045

Alzheimerrsquos aides gather for support

The Alzheimerrsquos Association Caregiver Support Group is from 10 am to noon Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview

Senior Center Langley The group provides a

place for caregivers to learn and gain support from others caring for a person with memory loss It also provides fam-ily members friends and caregivers with informa-tion on care manage-ment available services and current research and treatment options

The free support group is the first Tuesday of each month

For details call 360-321-1600

Coping with chronic conditions

Living Well with Chronic Conditions a free work-shop is at 1 pm every Tuesday Nov 4 to Dec 9 at the South WhidbeyBayview Center Langley

This nationally rec-ognized program helps people over the age of 18 cope with chronic illness like heart disease diabe-tes arthritis depression obesity and more

Preregistration is required Call Debbie at 360-361-1600 ext 23 or Nancy at 360-969-0113

Trsquoai chi brings many benefits

Balance your Life with Trsquoai Chi a free event is at 630 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Freeland Library

Trsquoai chi has been shown to provide benefits like stronger bones better balance and more

Lynne Donnelly who has been practicing and teaching for more than 35 years will teach a class No registration required

For details visit wwwwihhacom

Come together for dancing

Ballroom Dancing is 630-830 pm Tuesday Nov 4 at the Bayview Hall Langley

Dances include swing night club two-step the waltz and Latin dances

All skill levels welcome No partner necessary A $5 donation benefits the Bayview Hall

Librarian offers good reads

Nancy Pearl famous Seattle librarian will be giving book recom-mendations at 11 am Wednesday Nov 5 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

Pearl will share her lat-est book references with a Fall into a Good Book pre-sentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am

For details visit wwwwicaonlinecom or call 360-221-4383

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

SUBMISSIONSSend items to editor

southwhidbeyrecordcom Deadline is Friday eight days in advance for the Saturday publication Deadline for the Wednesday edition is one week in advance The calendar is intended for community activities cultural events and nonprofit groups notices are free and printed as space permits

1Saturday

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

All You Can EatSpaghetti amp Meatballs

with Garlic Bread$1095

All You Can EatAlaskan CodFish amp Chips

$1095

New York Steakamp Prawns $1395

HWY 525 bull BAYVIEW bull 321-4120 bull All dinner service begins at 500PM

10

Now servingMukilteo Co ee

exclusively

Tuesday EveningMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295

209 First Street Langley bull 221-6962m o o n r a k e r b o o k s

FALL INTO A GOOD BOOK

Moonraker joins Friends of the Langley LibraryWelcoming NANCY PEARL

Wednesday November 5th 11amWhidbey Island Center for the Arts

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo 360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

2Sunday4Tuesday

5Wednesday

to delay The grant process can take time and the county hopes to have a plan in place when the fair associationrsquos contract expires next year

ldquoOur preference is to move forwardrdquo Price Johnson said

The port had initially planned to conduct the study and then decide whether to take over management of the fairgrounds Concern from county officials about having

a replacement lined up to take over in April when the exist-ing contract is up led to a new proposal one where the port would apply for grant funds that would pay for both the study and one yearrsquos worth of maintenance

Thus Angi Mozer the portrsquos interim executive direc-tor said the district is seek-ing $135000 in Island County Rural Economic Development funds and $45000 in state Community Economic Revitalization Board (or CERB) funds totaling $180000 About

$95000 of that would cover the maintenance work funding a full-time maintenance worker a half-time customer service and events coordinator and a one-fourth-time supervisor The remaining $85000 would pay for another fairgrounds study which would include a signifi-cant public outreach and plan-ning element

Mozer said the April dead-line will be tight but believes the funding will be awarded by then If the money is secured port stewardship of the prop-erty would begin in April

This yearrsquos Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour is not just for the blushing bride

The event now in its second year will high-light services and vendors for all types of events according to Gloria Mickunas organizer and owner of Whidbey Party Girls

ldquoThe tour isnrsquot just about getting marriedrdquo Mickunas said ldquoItrsquos about eventsrdquo

Weddings on Whidbey is a fall wedding show designed to showcase select venues and highlight event specialists from Whidbey and Camano Island and the surrounding communities

At each stop on this chauffeured tour attend-ees will find a venue decorated to a specific theme including Christmas and New Yearrsquos Eve celebrations and a ldquogroom loungerdquo capturing more of a ldquoguy viberdquo

Within each venue vendors from all over Whidbey Island will be highlighted according to Mickunas Event planners will stage and design each venue to showcase the possibilities caterers and cake makers will be at each location offering

samples DJs and musicians will provide music and photographers will share the latest trends

The tour also features top wedding and event vendors including wedding coordinators dress-makers rental suppliers florists make-up and hair stylists and so much more

ldquoYou will quickly understand why Whidbey Island is the perfect location for your next desti-nation event or dream weddingrdquo according the Weddings on Whidbey website ldquoThis tour will make planning that special occasion effortlessrdquo

Tickets are on sale now for the Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour tickets must be pur-chased prior to the event

Participants will take a shuttled tour to four South Whidbey event locations noon to 4 pm Saturday Nov 8

Participants must be at least 18 years of age Cost is $20 per person or $35 for VIP admis-

sionFor more information about the tour or to buy a

ticket go to wwwweddingsonwhidbeynet

ldquoHe had just decided that he loved Langley this is the kind of way he thought a community ought to berdquo McCarthy said

Stevens had a long career in education He retired as a school super-intendent but started as a teacher and administra-

tor Even after retirement Stevens filled in as a substitute teacher for the South Whidbey School District

In October Stevens participated in the annual Friends of Friends Mr South Whidbey contest The fundraiser brought in $18000 to help cover medical costs for people in need on Whidbey Island

His death came as a surprise to many who

were able to share their condolences and sympa-thy online A posting on the site wwwcaringbridgecom about Stevensrsquo death had 79 comments made between the postrsquos time-stamp of 1016 am Oct 29 and Friday morning

Kathryn Stevens his wife said the family is planning a community event for mid-November but the details have yet to be finalized

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

South WhidbeyCHURCH DIRECTORY

To list your religious services herecall 360-221-5300 or 877-316-7276

$10 for 10 lines and a $1 for each additional line

Assembly of God360-221-16565373 Maxwelton Road Langleywwwswag-onlineorgLoving God Loving People Serving the WorldSunday Worship Services830AM amp 1030AMBoth services offer nursery for infants and toddlers amp kids classes for 3yrs to 4th gradeMatt Chambers PastorDareld Chittim Associate PastorMark Brinkman Youth PastorHome of Island Christian Academy360-221-0919

Calvary Chapel of Whidbey IslandTeaching through Godrsquos Word360-579-25703821 E French Road ClintonwwwccwhidbeycomSunday Services 9 amp 11AM

Christian Science Church321-4080 or 222-3182 bull Langley15910 Hwy 525 at Useless Bay RdSunday Church Service 1030AMWednesday Service 730PM

1st Wednesday of the month

Christian Life Center360-331-5778Loving God Reaching People1832 Scott Rd FreelandProfessional CenterSunday Morning Worship 1000AMNursery amp Sunday School

through 8th GradeCelebrate Recovery

Tuesday evenings 7PMChristian Lifersquos Ministry CenterPastor Chad Wordwwwclcwhidbeycom

The First Baptist Churchof South Whidbey islandCelebrating Our 51st Yearwww rstbaptistsouthwhidbeycom2277 Newman Road LangleySunday School 930AMMorning Worship Service 1100AMEvening Service 600PMWed Evening Bible Study amp Prayer 600PM

360-321-4457

The Island Church of WhidbeyChristian amp Missionary Alliance Church360-221-69806th amp Cascade LangleyldquoLoving Christ and Others WellrdquoSunday Worship 1030AMwwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

Langley United Methodist Church360-221-4233 bull 3rd amp AntheslumcwhidbeycomSunday Service 930AM

Nursery and Sunday School for grades K-12 during serviceAdult Forum class 11AM

Rev Mary Boyd PastorBill Humphreys Music DirectorEve Carty Program AssociateLauren Coleman YouthFamily CoordwwwLangleyumcorgA Greening Reconciling amp Advocating CongregationldquoOpen Hearts Open Minds Open Doorsrdquo

South Whidbey Church of Christ360-341-2252 bull BayviewSenior Service Center - BayviewSunday Worship 930AMSunday Bible Classes 1030AMCall regarding Wednesday Bible Class

St Augustinersquos in the Woods Episcopal ChurchldquoA Greening Congregationrdquo360-331-4887 bull Freeland5217 Honeymoon Bay RoadHoly Eucharist Sun 8AM amp 1030AMNursery amp Youth Programs ProvidedMonday Solemn Evensong 530PMWednesday Holy Eucharist and

Ministry of Healing 1000AMwwwstaugustinesepiscopalchurchorgRev Nigel Taber-Hamilton Rector Julie Spangler Director of

Christian Formation

St Hubert Catholic Church804 Third Street Langley360-221-5383MassesSaturday 500PMSunday 800AM and 1030AMMon Tues Thurs and Fri 815AMWednesday 1030AMFr Rick Spicer pastorE-mail sthubertwhidbeycomwwwsthubertschurchorg

South Whidbey Community ChurchA place to beginhellip A place to belong360-221-1220 bull LangleywwwwhidbeychurchorgSunday Morning Worship 1000AMAdult Sunday School 900AMDeer Lagoon Grange5142 S Bayview Road LangleyHome Bible Studies availableDarrell Wenzek pastor

Unitarian UniversalistCongregation of Whidbey Island360-321-865620103 State Route 525 FreelandSunday Service at 10AMValues-Based Religious Education Sept-JuneChildcare Year-RoundEveryone welcomeMinister Rev Dennis Reynoldsemail adminuucwiorgwebsite wwwuucwiorg

221-5525 wwwtheclydenetTickets $7 under 17 or over 65 $5

730 Sat Sun amp Mon

Downey amp Duvall

THE JUDGE

500 Sat amp Sun

ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE HORRIBLE NO GOOD VERY

BAD DAY

Tues Wed amp Thurs 730

Bill Nighy

PRIDE

Coming soon Fury Love is Strange Tracks

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

PG

R - language

R

Ben Watanabe The Record

Tucker Stevens seen here in August pulls out one of the trophies for the Soup Box Derby in Langley He was one of the driving forces behind the annual downhill race

STEVENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PORTCONTINUED FROM A1

Weddings event set for next week

Burlington24th ANNUAL CRAFT FAIRSat Nov 8th 830am-4pm

This event hosts over 100 VENDORSDont Miss It

Burlington-Edison High SchoolBand Booster Club

301 N Burlington BlvdBurlington WA 98233

Held in the Field-house Cafetiere amp Gym

Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program

Holiday Bazaarsamp Events

Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

15th Annual Festival of Nordic CultureSat Nov 8 930 am mdash 330 pm

South Whidbey High School5675 Maxwelton Rd Langley

PRIZE DRAWINGS ALL DAYVendors Bakeri Butikk Norsk Kafe

Lively Music amp FUN $1 DONATION 12 amp UNDER FREE FREE PARKING

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Advertise your Island Holiday Bazaars amp Events

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Call Jennie 3603948752Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

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EmploymentGeneral

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

PT to FT Teacher Needed

We are looking for a teacher for our young toddler program Some- one who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in early childhood educa- tion and CPR card pre- ferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

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EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

See full job announcement amp

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Paper Employment Applications may be

picked up at 1419 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA Completed applications

must be received by 400pm 11514

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POLICE OFFICERENTRY-LEVEL$5064month

$5545 Second year amp $6636 Third year

T h e C i t y o f E ve r e t t seeks a diverse group of qualified individuals who are interested in a police career that provides pro- fessional and personal challenges and rewards

For more information and application visitwwweverettwaorg Applications must be

received by Friday 12514 EOE

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

EmploymentGeneral

ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Island Transit provides critical public transporta- tion throughout Island County We are seeking an Interim Executive Di- rector for up to 5 months as the agency transitions to permanent new lead- ership Successful inter- im candidates will be ex- per ienced with publ ic agency management the transportation indus- try and leading a team t h r o u g h s i g n i f i c a n t change Salary depending upon experience but will be commensurate for an in- terim leader of a small- s ized t rans i t agency Full time contract em- p l oy m e n t p r e fe r r e d Part-time or direct em- ployment also consid- ered Must pass back- ground and credit check Visit wwwislandtransitorg or Oak Harbor City Hall Coupevi l le Town Hal l and Langley City Hall for application packet and full detailsApplications and supple- mental information must be received by Friday November 7 2014 and sent to the address be- low or by email to heppnerislandtransitorg

heppnerislandtransitorg

Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

98239

Island Transit is an Equal Opportunity and

MFDV Employer

NEED EXTRA MONEY

CARRIER NEEDEDFor the Whidbey News Times downtown Oak H a r b o r D e l i ve r i n g Wednesday and Satur- day mornings No col- lecting Great second job

Call Circulation 360-675-6611

Substitute Teacher Openings

We a r e l o o k i n g fo r someone who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in ear ly childhood education and CPR card preferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

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Accepting applications for

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DAY SHIFT NURSEFull time or Part time

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

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Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties serving chil- d ren th rough o lder adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently hiring for the following posi- tions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompassealthorg

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

Mental Health Professional

Seeking a MHP for the Whidbey Is area Duties intakes diagnosis crisis mgmt stabilization Re- quirements Masterrsquos in counseling or a social services field + min 2 yrs experience as a MH c o u n s e l o r L M H C LMFT OR LICSW pre- ferred $1923-$21hr

Apply online at wwwWork4Sunrisecom or send a cover letter amp

resume to susans

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NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 12 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

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The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

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CONSUMER ALERT

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

Wersquod like to announce that Jen Knox has joined Coldwell Banker Tara Properties in our Freeland of ce Jen has lived on Whidbey Island for many years She is knowledgeable in negotiating market conditions and staging Please welcome Jen and

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FREELAND

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Real Estate for RentIsland County

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(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

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CLINTON

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2 BEDROOM 2 bath l a r g e e n t e r t a i n m e n t room 1800 sw ft All appl iances to include WD Wa l k t o beach oversized garage No smoking pets $99500 month 360-579-2593COUPEVILLE 982393

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3 BR SMALL 2 STORY home on 2 AC in town Features single garage and storage bui ld ing Large trees fu l l t ime s t r e a m o n b o r d e r Lease opt ion or buy $1000 month Cal l Gary at 360-661-2734OAK HARBOR

3 BEDROOM 2 Bath doublewide mobi le in F a m i l y P a r k $ 8 5 0 month and $850 deposit 360-770-6882OAK HARBOR 98277CUTE amp CLEAN 2 BR duplex in desirable Du- gua l l a Bay Wa te r amp mountain view Electric heat amp gas fireplace No dogs Available Novem- ber 5th $800 per month First last dep One year lease 360-515-0683

Apartments for Rent Island County

OAK HARBOR 98277

LARGE 2 BEDROOM Clean amp quiet near bus line Large patio with city view Fireplace washer amp dryer hookups Senior discount available Gar- bage inc luded $725 month 360-675-6642

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Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial

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2 COMMERCIAL SPACES

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terms etcCall Bruce

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announcements

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I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100

Lost

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legals

Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

(RFP)Public Defense Services

The City of Oak Harbor is requesting qualifica- t i ons f rom a t to r neys andor law firms interest- ed in contracting for pub- lic defense services for indigent defendants ap- pearing to answer crimi- nal charges in Oak Har- bor Municipal Court To minimize the need for conflict counsel the City may contract with two at- torneys andor law firms that are not associated with one another

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 13

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Legal Notices

Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

Legal Notices

Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

Legal Notices

PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

Legal Notices

the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

Legal Notices

upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

Legal Notices

following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

Legal Notices

the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

Legal Notices

to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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PAGE 14 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

gold18Ink-absorbing

paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

26Spike of corn27Make fun of30Stop33Mar35Cloudrsquos locale36Used to be38Gazed at39Kitchen alcove42Express

indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

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ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

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ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 743

ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

31Torsquos opposite32Moist33Fade away34Salary35Sultanrsquos group

of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

Legal Notices

al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

Legal Notices

sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

PISCESYou find yourself in the middle ofa large crowd or you organize anevent that unites a lot of peopleThese people can be very deman-ding and sometimes exhausting

Week of November 23 to 29 2014

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Sport Utility VehiclesHonda

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Vans amp Mini VansChevrolet

lsquo97 SHERROD SERIES SLX Convers ion Van Good shape great start- er family van Low miles 72K Nice gray leather amp wood interior New tires Original owners We pur- chased a new car and we donrsquot need this one Records included $4500 Orcas 360-376-3651

Auto ServiceParts Accessories

Call TJrsquoS RECYCLINGin Coupeville

360-678-4363

WANTED

CallCall TJrsquoS RECYCLING TJrsquoS RECYCLING TJrsquoS RECYCLING

WANTEDRunning or NotWE BUY CARS TRUCKS TRAVEL

TRAILERS MOTORHOMES TRACTORSamp MUCH MORE IF YOU WANT TO

SELL GET RID OF ANYTHING

FREE ESTIMATES ON CLEANUPSHAUL-OUTS AND TOTAL LIQUIDATIONS

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PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

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to delay The grant process can take time and the county hopes to have a plan in place when the fair associationrsquos contract expires next year

ldquoOur preference is to move forwardrdquo Price Johnson said

The port had initially planned to conduct the study and then decide whether to take over management of the fairgrounds Concern from county officials about having

a replacement lined up to take over in April when the exist-ing contract is up led to a new proposal one where the port would apply for grant funds that would pay for both the study and one yearrsquos worth of maintenance

Thus Angi Mozer the portrsquos interim executive direc-tor said the district is seek-ing $135000 in Island County Rural Economic Development funds and $45000 in state Community Economic Revitalization Board (or CERB) funds totaling $180000 About

$95000 of that would cover the maintenance work funding a full-time maintenance worker a half-time customer service and events coordinator and a one-fourth-time supervisor The remaining $85000 would pay for another fairgrounds study which would include a signifi-cant public outreach and plan-ning element

Mozer said the April dead-line will be tight but believes the funding will be awarded by then If the money is secured port stewardship of the prop-erty would begin in April

This yearrsquos Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour is not just for the blushing bride

The event now in its second year will high-light services and vendors for all types of events according to Gloria Mickunas organizer and owner of Whidbey Party Girls

ldquoThe tour isnrsquot just about getting marriedrdquo Mickunas said ldquoItrsquos about eventsrdquo

Weddings on Whidbey is a fall wedding show designed to showcase select venues and highlight event specialists from Whidbey and Camano Island and the surrounding communities

At each stop on this chauffeured tour attend-ees will find a venue decorated to a specific theme including Christmas and New Yearrsquos Eve celebrations and a ldquogroom loungerdquo capturing more of a ldquoguy viberdquo

Within each venue vendors from all over Whidbey Island will be highlighted according to Mickunas Event planners will stage and design each venue to showcase the possibilities caterers and cake makers will be at each location offering

samples DJs and musicians will provide music and photographers will share the latest trends

The tour also features top wedding and event vendors including wedding coordinators dress-makers rental suppliers florists make-up and hair stylists and so much more

ldquoYou will quickly understand why Whidbey Island is the perfect location for your next desti-nation event or dream weddingrdquo according the Weddings on Whidbey website ldquoThis tour will make planning that special occasion effortlessrdquo

Tickets are on sale now for the Weddings on Whidbey and Events Tour tickets must be pur-chased prior to the event

Participants will take a shuttled tour to four South Whidbey event locations noon to 4 pm Saturday Nov 8

Participants must be at least 18 years of age Cost is $20 per person or $35 for VIP admis-

sionFor more information about the tour or to buy a

ticket go to wwwweddingsonwhidbeynet

ldquoHe had just decided that he loved Langley this is the kind of way he thought a community ought to berdquo McCarthy said

Stevens had a long career in education He retired as a school super-intendent but started as a teacher and administra-

tor Even after retirement Stevens filled in as a substitute teacher for the South Whidbey School District

In October Stevens participated in the annual Friends of Friends Mr South Whidbey contest The fundraiser brought in $18000 to help cover medical costs for people in need on Whidbey Island

His death came as a surprise to many who

were able to share their condolences and sympa-thy online A posting on the site wwwcaringbridgecom about Stevensrsquo death had 79 comments made between the postrsquos time-stamp of 1016 am Oct 29 and Friday morning

Kathryn Stevens his wife said the family is planning a community event for mid-November but the details have yet to be finalized

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

South WhidbeyCHURCH DIRECTORY

To list your religious services herecall 360-221-5300 or 877-316-7276

$10 for 10 lines and a $1 for each additional line

Assembly of God360-221-16565373 Maxwelton Road Langleywwwswag-onlineorgLoving God Loving People Serving the WorldSunday Worship Services830AM amp 1030AMBoth services offer nursery for infants and toddlers amp kids classes for 3yrs to 4th gradeMatt Chambers PastorDareld Chittim Associate PastorMark Brinkman Youth PastorHome of Island Christian Academy360-221-0919

Calvary Chapel of Whidbey IslandTeaching through Godrsquos Word360-579-25703821 E French Road ClintonwwwccwhidbeycomSunday Services 9 amp 11AM

Christian Science Church321-4080 or 222-3182 bull Langley15910 Hwy 525 at Useless Bay RdSunday Church Service 1030AMWednesday Service 730PM

1st Wednesday of the month

Christian Life Center360-331-5778Loving God Reaching People1832 Scott Rd FreelandProfessional CenterSunday Morning Worship 1000AMNursery amp Sunday School

through 8th GradeCelebrate Recovery

Tuesday evenings 7PMChristian Lifersquos Ministry CenterPastor Chad Wordwwwclcwhidbeycom

The First Baptist Churchof South Whidbey islandCelebrating Our 51st Yearwww rstbaptistsouthwhidbeycom2277 Newman Road LangleySunday School 930AMMorning Worship Service 1100AMEvening Service 600PMWed Evening Bible Study amp Prayer 600PM

360-321-4457

The Island Church of WhidbeyChristian amp Missionary Alliance Church360-221-69806th amp Cascade LangleyldquoLoving Christ and Others WellrdquoSunday Worship 1030AMwwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

Langley United Methodist Church360-221-4233 bull 3rd amp AntheslumcwhidbeycomSunday Service 930AM

Nursery and Sunday School for grades K-12 during serviceAdult Forum class 11AM

Rev Mary Boyd PastorBill Humphreys Music DirectorEve Carty Program AssociateLauren Coleman YouthFamily CoordwwwLangleyumcorgA Greening Reconciling amp Advocating CongregationldquoOpen Hearts Open Minds Open Doorsrdquo

South Whidbey Church of Christ360-341-2252 bull BayviewSenior Service Center - BayviewSunday Worship 930AMSunday Bible Classes 1030AMCall regarding Wednesday Bible Class

St Augustinersquos in the Woods Episcopal ChurchldquoA Greening Congregationrdquo360-331-4887 bull Freeland5217 Honeymoon Bay RoadHoly Eucharist Sun 8AM amp 1030AMNursery amp Youth Programs ProvidedMonday Solemn Evensong 530PMWednesday Holy Eucharist and

Ministry of Healing 1000AMwwwstaugustinesepiscopalchurchorgRev Nigel Taber-Hamilton Rector Julie Spangler Director of

Christian Formation

St Hubert Catholic Church804 Third Street Langley360-221-5383MassesSaturday 500PMSunday 800AM and 1030AMMon Tues Thurs and Fri 815AMWednesday 1030AMFr Rick Spicer pastorE-mail sthubertwhidbeycomwwwsthubertschurchorg

South Whidbey Community ChurchA place to beginhellip A place to belong360-221-1220 bull LangleywwwwhidbeychurchorgSunday Morning Worship 1000AMAdult Sunday School 900AMDeer Lagoon Grange5142 S Bayview Road LangleyHome Bible Studies availableDarrell Wenzek pastor

Unitarian UniversalistCongregation of Whidbey Island360-321-865620103 State Route 525 FreelandSunday Service at 10AMValues-Based Religious Education Sept-JuneChildcare Year-RoundEveryone welcomeMinister Rev Dennis Reynoldsemail adminuucwiorgwebsite wwwuucwiorg

221-5525 wwwtheclydenetTickets $7 under 17 or over 65 $5

730 Sat Sun amp Mon

Downey amp Duvall

THE JUDGE

500 Sat amp Sun

ALEXANDER AND THE TERRIBLE HORRIBLE NO GOOD VERY

BAD DAY

Tues Wed amp Thurs 730

Bill Nighy

PRIDE

Coming soon Fury Love is Strange Tracks

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

PG

R - language

R

Ben Watanabe The Record

Tucker Stevens seen here in August pulls out one of the trophies for the Soup Box Derby in Langley He was one of the driving forces behind the annual downhill race

STEVENSCONTINUED FROM A1

PORTCONTINUED FROM A1

Weddings event set for next week

Burlington24th ANNUAL CRAFT FAIRSat Nov 8th 830am-4pm

This event hosts over 100 VENDORSDont Miss It

Burlington-Edison High SchoolBand Booster Club

301 N Burlington BlvdBurlington WA 98233

Held in the Field-house Cafetiere amp Gym

Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program

Holiday Bazaarsamp Events

Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

15th Annual Festival of Nordic CultureSat Nov 8 930 am mdash 330 pm

South Whidbey High School5675 Maxwelton Rd Langley

PRIZE DRAWINGS ALL DAYVendors Bakeri Butikk Norsk Kafe

Lively Music amp FUN $1 DONATION 12 amp UNDER FREE FREE PARKING

VELKOMMENNORDICNORDICFESTFEST

Advertise your Island Holiday Bazaars amp Events

Craft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events Call for more information or place your reservation

Call Jennie 3603948752Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

jobsEmployment

GeneralCFM is looking for a

part-time Institutional Cook

to work in our Coupeville fa c i l i t y S a t ndash Tu e s 12pm ndash 6pm or 4am ndash 12pm To view the full job posting and apply go to

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

EOE

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

For more information

please visitwwwwhidbeycom

EEOE

MEDICAL OFFICERECEPTIONIST

with HIPPA trainingfor on call workin Coupeville

Reply to

PO Box 1705 Coupeville WA 98239

Find what you need 24 hours a day

EmploymentGeneral

DISHWASHERFull time

Experience preferred but not required

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

ACCOUNTANT

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

TRUCK DRIVER I Oak Harbor

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

Need extra cash Place your classified ad today Call 1-800-388-2527 or Go online 24 hours a day wwwnw-adscom

EmploymentGeneral

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

PT to FT Teacher Needed

We are looking for a teacher for our young toddler program Some- one who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in early childhood educa- tion and CPR card pre- ferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

See full job announcement amp

application process at wwwoppcoorg

Paper Employment Applications may be

picked up at 1419 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA Completed applications

must be received by 400pm 11514

EOEMFDVReach the readers the dailies miss Call 800-388-2527 today to place your ad in the Classifieds

EmploymentGeneral

POLICE OFFICERENTRY-LEVEL$5064month

$5545 Second year amp $6636 Third year

T h e C i t y o f E ve r e t t seeks a diverse group of qualified individuals who are interested in a police career that provides pro- fessional and personal challenges and rewards

For more information and application visitwwweverettwaorg Applications must be

received by Friday 12514 EOE

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

EmploymentGeneral

ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Island Transit provides critical public transporta- tion throughout Island County We are seeking an Interim Executive Di- rector for up to 5 months as the agency transitions to permanent new lead- ership Successful inter- im candidates will be ex- per ienced with publ ic agency management the transportation indus- try and leading a team t h r o u g h s i g n i f i c a n t change Salary depending upon experience but will be commensurate for an in- terim leader of a small- s ized t rans i t agency Full time contract em- p l oy m e n t p r e fe r r e d Part-time or direct em- ployment also consid- ered Must pass back- ground and credit check Visit wwwislandtransitorg or Oak Harbor City Hall Coupevi l le Town Hal l and Langley City Hall for application packet and full detailsApplications and supple- mental information must be received by Friday November 7 2014 and sent to the address be- low or by email to heppnerislandtransitorg

heppnerislandtransitorg

Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

98239

Island Transit is an Equal Opportunity and

MFDV Employer

NEED EXTRA MONEY

CARRIER NEEDEDFor the Whidbey News Times downtown Oak H a r b o r D e l i ve r i n g Wednesday and Satur- day mornings No col- lecting Great second job

Call Circulation 360-675-6611

Substitute Teacher Openings

We a r e l o o k i n g fo r someone who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in ear ly childhood education and CPR card preferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

CNA needed for middle aged woman Exper i - ence and references re- q u i r e d C o u p e v i l l e Greenbank area Cal l Wendy (360)678-6189

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

A Job with a Future

Are you looking for stable employment

Opportunity for Advancement

A job that you can feel good about

BenefitsWell look no further Service Alternatives

is hiring in Coupeville amp Oak Harbor

Suppor t adul ts wi th d isab i l i t i es in the i r homes This work is the perfect mashup of teaching amp caregiving But so much more Itrsquos teach ing amp he lp ing people with develop- mental disabilities to l ive vibrant fulfi l l ing l ives in their homes and connect with their communities

Qualifications18 or olderHigh School Diploma or GEDClear Criminal Back- groundSafe legal driverFluent with reading wr i t i ng amp speak ing EnglishAvailable on SaturdaySundayLift 50 pounds

Email for an application

mmcpageservalt-aslcom

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Call for more info (888) 328-3339

PU Application in person

20 NW First Street Coupeville

wwwservaltcomjobsEOE

EXPERIENCED CORE STAFF

Full and Part time All shifts available Paid training To help pro- vide the best care to our clients with devel- opmental disabilities Must have clean back- ground check

Serious applicants please contact

Dave3609693554

daveallheartagencycom

ireneallheartagencycom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Accepting applications for

Caregivers Apply in person at

Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave

360-675-5913EOE

DAY SHIFT NURSEFull time or Part time

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties serving chil- d ren th rough o lder adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently hiring for the following posi- tions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompassealthorg

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

Mental Health Professional

Seeking a MHP for the Whidbey Is area Duties intakes diagnosis crisis mgmt stabilization Re- quirements Masterrsquos in counseling or a social services field + min 2 yrs experience as a MH c o u n s e l o r L M H C LMFT OR LICSW pre- ferred $1923-$21hr

Apply online at wwwWork4Sunrisecom or send a cover letter amp

resume to susans

sunriseemailcomsusanssunriseemailcom

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

Advertise yourupcoming garage sale in your local community paper and online to reach thousands of households in your areaCall 800-388-2527 Fax 360-598-6800 Go online nw-adscom

Sell it free in the Flea1-866-825-9001

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Local readersLocal sellersLocal buyers

We make it easy to sellright in your communityreal estate

for sale jobshome

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for rent - WA

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We make it easy to sellright in your communityReal Estate

For Sale jobshome

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For Rent - WA

PNW MarketPlacePAGE 12 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

or the consumer fraud division of the Washington Attorney Generalrsquos ofce

CONSUMER ALERT

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

Wersquod like to announce that Jen Knox has joined Coldwell Banker Tara Properties in our Freeland of ce Jen has lived on Whidbey Island for many years She is knowledgeable in negotiating market conditions and staging Please welcome Jen and

feel free to contact her at 360-221-0176 or email her at jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

Wersquore happy to have her as part ofthe CBTP family

WelcomeJen Knox

Jen Knox360-221-0176

jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

--- Freeland ------ Freeland ---

Sugar sand Mutiny Bay no-bank

beachfront home View Trex deck

outbuildings greenhouse amp more604696 $715000

NW contemporary 3 BR on 561 acres wwesterly views

Separate guest house amp two-2-car garages

711185 $1200000

Found the right property or looking to sell Contact one of our real estate specialists

where knowledge makesthe difference

real estatefor sale - WA

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

FREELAND

FOR SALE By Owner great location in Free- land on Whidbey Island Spacious 2+ bedroom 2 bath home Walk to gro- cery beach post office l ibrary bus Peaceful and private Must see in- ter ior exposed beam wood ceiling over main l i v i n g a r e a w o o d - trimmed clerestory win- dows br ight and airy year round Cozy wood- stove Perfect getaway retirement home or ren- tal $179000 priced to sell 425-422-7223LANGLEY 98260

2 BR 2 BA LOCATED in Wagon Wheel Estates a nice quiet wooded 55 + Park Lovely home with all appliances 2 storage buildings and carpor t $35000 $445 month lot rent Park manager Bill 360-221-8174

real estatefor sale

Real Estate for SaleFarms Ranches

(TEXAS BEST BUY)Own a prime 20 Acre

Ranch in Scenic Texas Now only $395 per acre

$99 per month no credit check

brochure available call (800)875-6568

real estatefor rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

Convenient location walk to Island Transit

Post Office grocery store

banks hardware store dining

church amp ferry landing

(360)341-2254

Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts

Advertise your service800-388-2527 or nw-adscom

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

CLINTON

1 BR 1 BA CUTE 1200 SF house off Humphrey Rd Den laundry room wi th washer amp dr yer Nice kitchen and family room Carport amp parking Close to Clinton Ferry No pets No smoking $800 per month water amp sewer included $800 deposit 360-654-8172melt911frontiercomCLINTON

2 BEDROOM 2 bath l a r g e e n t e r t a i n m e n t room 1800 sw ft All appl iances to include WD Wa l k t o beach oversized garage No smoking pets $99500 month 360-579-2593COUPEVILLE 982393

BR 2 BA in Admira l Cove Nice water view Washer dryer water in- cluded $800 per month Prefer long term 530- 260-2010COUPEVILLE 98249

3 BR 2 BA Waterfront home Fully furnished just br ing your tooth- brush Relax away win- ter stress with your hot tub Available through May on ly $1195 per month This will go fast Call now 206-228-3147LANGLEY 98260

3 BR SMALL 2 STORY home on 2 AC in town Features single garage and storage bui ld ing Large trees fu l l t ime s t r e a m o n b o r d e r Lease opt ion or buy $1000 month Cal l Gary at 360-661-2734OAK HARBOR

3 BEDROOM 2 Bath doublewide mobi le in F a m i l y P a r k $ 8 5 0 month and $850 deposit 360-770-6882OAK HARBOR 98277CUTE amp CLEAN 2 BR duplex in desirable Du- gua l l a Bay Wa te r amp mountain view Electric heat amp gas fireplace No dogs Available Novem- ber 5th $800 per month First last dep One year lease 360-515-0683

Apartments for Rent Island County

OAK HARBOR 98277

LARGE 2 BEDROOM Clean amp quiet near bus line Large patio with city view Fireplace washer amp dryer hookups Senior discount available Gar- bage inc luded $725 month 360-675-6642

OAK HARBOR

MONTH TO MONTH 2 b e d r o o m $ 6 5 0 p e r month Near NASTown Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626-485-1966 Cell

WA Misc RentalsGeneral Rentals

HOMES AVAILABLE Ve te ran Homeless Unstable housing in- come Dependents To apply httpwwwthemadforg Homes-For- Ve t e r a n s h t m l C a l l 206 262-7770

WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent

Room For RENT in 3 bed- room house $480

monthincludes utilities Non smokers only

360-682-2187

real estaterentals

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Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial

CLINTON 98236

2 COMMERCIAL SPACES

APPX 1385rsquo1720rsquo OR COMBINE

Could serve as Retail Medical Office Office

Lit Hwy 525 sign available energy effi- cient lighting one unit built out w reception amp exam offices Adjacent

to Whidbey General South Price will de- pend on TI package

terms etcCall Bruce

206-409-3703Brokers welcome

announcements

Announcements

GampO MINI STORAGE

New SpaceAVAILABLE NOWSome Just Like A

VAULTHwy 20 amp Banta Rd

360-675-6533

Found

FOUND CAR KEY today Brand new key for a Ford Cal l to I D and claim 360-679-5165

Reach over a million potential customers when you advertise in the Service Directory Call 800-388-2527 or go online to nw-adscom

Found

I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100

Lost

Lost 2 Seattle Seahawk small dog t-shirts at the c o m m i s s a r y b y t h e handicap park ing lot (360)675-1978LOST GLASSES on Seaplane Base October 23rd Commissary or Ex- change parking lot Call 360-675-2712 i f you have information

legals

Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

(RFP)Public Defense Services

The City of Oak Harbor is requesting qualifica- t i ons f rom a t to r neys andor law firms interest- ed in contracting for pub- lic defense services for indigent defendants ap- pearing to answer crimi- nal charges in Oak Har- bor Municipal Court To minimize the need for conflict counsel the City may contract with two at- torneys andor law firms that are not associated with one another

Continued on next page

Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 13

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n SENIOR REPORTERThe BothellKenmore Reporter a division of Sound Publishing Inc is seeking a seasoned general assignment reporter with writing experience and photography skills This is a senior position and is based out of the Kirkland offi ce The primary coverage will be city government business sports general assignment stories and may include arts coverage Schedule includes evening andor weekend work

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Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

Legal Notices

Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

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PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

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the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

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upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

Legal Notices

following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

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the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

Legal Notices

to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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PAGE 14 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

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burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

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indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 741

ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

31Torsquos opposite32Moist33Fade away34Salary35Sultanrsquos group

of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

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al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

PISCESYou find yourself in the middle ofa large crowd or you organize anevent that unites a lot of peopleThese people can be very deman-ding and sometimes exhausting

Week of November 23 to 29 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIO ANDSAGITTARIUS

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

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petsanimals

Dogs

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Dogs

BORDER Coll ie pups ABCA registered Black amp White Ranch raised work ing paren ts 1s t shots amp worming Males $500 Females $600 509-486-1191 wwwcanaanguestranchcom

Newfoundlandrsquos Purebred with

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$1100Both Parents on

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PUREBRED BERNESE Mountain Dog Puppies ready for new homes Nov 5th Parents on site Cal l 360-856-4422 or 360-708-9711 for more info Puppies will be sold to approved homes only $1500 ea Visit us atwwwValleyviewBernesecom

Ready Now for their for- ever homes AKC amp reg- istered Standard Poodle Puppies Black Brown amp Red Healthy amp well so- cialized Great tempera- ments and personalities Parents are health test- ed Micro chipped wwwourpoeticpoodlescomor call 509-582-6027

YORKSHIRE Terr iers A K C p u p p y rsquo s S i r e championship lineage Ready fo r t he i r new homes Nov 10th Par- ents on site should be no bigger than 4-5 LBS A l l s h o t s w o r m e d health verified Females starting at $1500 Males starting at $1000 425- 530-0452 (Marysville)

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

6530 S Anderson RdClinton

(Off Deer Lake Road)

Saturday Nov 1st

11am - 4pmHalloween Sale

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CHRISTMAS DECORrsquo Sale October 31 amp No- vember 1 9am 335 SW 3rd Avenue Everything Christmas

wheelsMarine

Miscellaneous

Do you want easy ac- cess to South Whidbey fishing amp boating Be- c o m e a C o m m u n i t y Member at Sandy Hook Ya c h t C l u b E s t a t e s (SHYCE) by purchasing our ldquono percrdquo lot Com- munity Members (prop- erty owners) at SHYCE e n j o y n u m e r o u s amenities - a community marina a private launch ramp swimming pool tennis courts beach ac- c e s s a n d m a n y f u n events $15000 Cal l 360 579 2065 - Mac

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MarineSail

$1200 22rsquo OrsquoDay Sail- boat is ready to set sail Great cond Mainsail jib Genoa rainbow spin- naker cook stove port- a-potty + lots of extras Cal l now before th is great deal is gone 360- 298-1695 Friday Harbor Marina W-Dock

AutomobilesToyota

2002 TOYOTA CELICA GT 110000 miles High p e r f o r m a n c e M P 3 stereo Tinted glass se- curity alarm Comes with 2 sets of mounted tires studded and all weather $6500 obo Call for pic- tures or more info 360- 613-0577 (Silverdale)

Sport Utility VehiclesHonda

2008 HONDA CRV EXL Ful ly loaded metal l ic beige w natural leather seats Only 22000 miles Well maintained and in excellent cond Available 113 $20000 360-632- 8233

Vans amp Mini VansChevrolet

lsquo97 SHERROD SERIES SLX Convers ion Van Good shape great start- er family van Low miles 72K Nice gray leather amp wood interior New tires Original owners We pur- chased a new car and we donrsquot need this one Records included $4500 Orcas 360-376-3651

Auto ServiceParts Accessories

Call TJrsquoS RECYCLINGin Coupeville

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Burlington24th ANNUAL CRAFT FAIRSat Nov 8th 830am-4pm

This event hosts over 100 VENDORSDont Miss It

Burlington-Edison High SchoolBand Booster Club

301 N Burlington BlvdBurlington WA 98233

Held in the Field-house Cafetiere amp Gym

Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program Supporting the B-EHS Band Program

Holiday Bazaarsamp Events

Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

15th Annual Festival of Nordic CultureSat Nov 8 930 am mdash 330 pm

South Whidbey High School5675 Maxwelton Rd Langley

PRIZE DRAWINGS ALL DAYVendors Bakeri Butikk Norsk Kafe

Lively Music amp FUN $1 DONATION 12 amp UNDER FREE FREE PARKING

VELKOMMENNORDICNORDICFESTFEST

Advertise your Island Holiday Bazaars amp Events

Craft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events Call for more information or place your reservation

Call Jennie 3603948752Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

jobsEmployment

GeneralCFM is looking for a

part-time Institutional Cook

to work in our Coupeville fa c i l i t y S a t ndash Tu e s 12pm ndash 6pm or 4am ndash 12pm To view the full job posting and apply go to

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

EOE

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

For more information

please visitwwwwhidbeycom

EEOE

MEDICAL OFFICERECEPTIONIST

with HIPPA trainingfor on call workin Coupeville

Reply to

PO Box 1705 Coupeville WA 98239

Find what you need 24 hours a day

EmploymentGeneral

DISHWASHERFull time

Experience preferred but not required

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

ACCOUNTANT

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

TRUCK DRIVER I Oak Harbor

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

Need extra cash Place your classified ad today Call 1-800-388-2527 or Go online 24 hours a day wwwnw-adscom

EmploymentGeneral

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

PT to FT Teacher Needed

We are looking for a teacher for our young toddler program Some- one who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in early childhood educa- tion and CPR card pre- ferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

See full job announcement amp

application process at wwwoppcoorg

Paper Employment Applications may be

picked up at 1419 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA Completed applications

must be received by 400pm 11514

EOEMFDVReach the readers the dailies miss Call 800-388-2527 today to place your ad in the Classifieds

EmploymentGeneral

POLICE OFFICERENTRY-LEVEL$5064month

$5545 Second year amp $6636 Third year

T h e C i t y o f E ve r e t t seeks a diverse group of qualified individuals who are interested in a police career that provides pro- fessional and personal challenges and rewards

For more information and application visitwwweverettwaorg Applications must be

received by Friday 12514 EOE

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

EmploymentGeneral

ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Island Transit provides critical public transporta- tion throughout Island County We are seeking an Interim Executive Di- rector for up to 5 months as the agency transitions to permanent new lead- ership Successful inter- im candidates will be ex- per ienced with publ ic agency management the transportation indus- try and leading a team t h r o u g h s i g n i f i c a n t change Salary depending upon experience but will be commensurate for an in- terim leader of a small- s ized t rans i t agency Full time contract em- p l oy m e n t p r e fe r r e d Part-time or direct em- ployment also consid- ered Must pass back- ground and credit check Visit wwwislandtransitorg or Oak Harbor City Hall Coupevi l le Town Hal l and Langley City Hall for application packet and full detailsApplications and supple- mental information must be received by Friday November 7 2014 and sent to the address be- low or by email to heppnerislandtransitorg

heppnerislandtransitorg

Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

98239

Island Transit is an Equal Opportunity and

MFDV Employer

NEED EXTRA MONEY

CARRIER NEEDEDFor the Whidbey News Times downtown Oak H a r b o r D e l i ve r i n g Wednesday and Satur- day mornings No col- lecting Great second job

Call Circulation 360-675-6611

Substitute Teacher Openings

We a r e l o o k i n g fo r someone who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in ear ly childhood education and CPR card preferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

CNA needed for middle aged woman Exper i - ence and references re- q u i r e d C o u p e v i l l e Greenbank area Cal l Wendy (360)678-6189

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

A Job with a Future

Are you looking for stable employment

Opportunity for Advancement

A job that you can feel good about

BenefitsWell look no further Service Alternatives

is hiring in Coupeville amp Oak Harbor

Suppor t adul ts wi th d isab i l i t i es in the i r homes This work is the perfect mashup of teaching amp caregiving But so much more Itrsquos teach ing amp he lp ing people with develop- mental disabilities to l ive vibrant fulfi l l ing l ives in their homes and connect with their communities

Qualifications18 or olderHigh School Diploma or GEDClear Criminal Back- groundSafe legal driverFluent with reading wr i t i ng amp speak ing EnglishAvailable on SaturdaySundayLift 50 pounds

Email for an application

mmcpageservalt-aslcom

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Call for more info (888) 328-3339

PU Application in person

20 NW First Street Coupeville

wwwservaltcomjobsEOE

EXPERIENCED CORE STAFF

Full and Part time All shifts available Paid training To help pro- vide the best care to our clients with devel- opmental disabilities Must have clean back- ground check

Serious applicants please contact

Dave3609693554

daveallheartagencycom

ireneallheartagencycom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Accepting applications for

Caregivers Apply in person at

Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave

360-675-5913EOE

DAY SHIFT NURSEFull time or Part time

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties serving chil- d ren th rough o lder adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently hiring for the following posi- tions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompassealthorg

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

Mental Health Professional

Seeking a MHP for the Whidbey Is area Duties intakes diagnosis crisis mgmt stabilization Re- quirements Masterrsquos in counseling or a social services field + min 2 yrs experience as a MH c o u n s e l o r L M H C LMFT OR LICSW pre- ferred $1923-$21hr

Apply online at wwwWork4Sunrisecom or send a cover letter amp

resume to susans

sunriseemailcomsusanssunriseemailcom

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

Advertise yourupcoming garage sale in your local community paper and online to reach thousands of households in your areaCall 800-388-2527 Fax 360-598-6800 Go online nw-adscom

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Local readersLocal sellersLocal buyers

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WHIDBEY Classifiedsclick wwwnw-adscom email classi edsoundpublishingcom call toll free 18883993999 or 18003882527

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For Rent - WA

PNW MarketPlacePAGE 12 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

or the consumer fraud division of the Washington Attorney Generalrsquos ofce

CONSUMER ALERT

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

Wersquod like to announce that Jen Knox has joined Coldwell Banker Tara Properties in our Freeland of ce Jen has lived on Whidbey Island for many years She is knowledgeable in negotiating market conditions and staging Please welcome Jen and

feel free to contact her at 360-221-0176 or email her at jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

Wersquore happy to have her as part ofthe CBTP family

WelcomeJen Knox

Jen Knox360-221-0176

jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

--- Freeland ------ Freeland ---

Sugar sand Mutiny Bay no-bank

beachfront home View Trex deck

outbuildings greenhouse amp more604696 $715000

NW contemporary 3 BR on 561 acres wwesterly views

Separate guest house amp two-2-car garages

711185 $1200000

Found the right property or looking to sell Contact one of our real estate specialists

where knowledge makesthe difference

real estatefor sale - WA

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

FREELAND

FOR SALE By Owner great location in Free- land on Whidbey Island Spacious 2+ bedroom 2 bath home Walk to gro- cery beach post office l ibrary bus Peaceful and private Must see in- ter ior exposed beam wood ceiling over main l i v i n g a r e a w o o d - trimmed clerestory win- dows br ight and airy year round Cozy wood- stove Perfect getaway retirement home or ren- tal $179000 priced to sell 425-422-7223LANGLEY 98260

2 BR 2 BA LOCATED in Wagon Wheel Estates a nice quiet wooded 55 + Park Lovely home with all appliances 2 storage buildings and carpor t $35000 $445 month lot rent Park manager Bill 360-221-8174

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Real Estate for SaleFarms Ranches

(TEXAS BEST BUY)Own a prime 20 Acre

Ranch in Scenic Texas Now only $395 per acre

$99 per month no credit check

brochure available call (800)875-6568

real estatefor rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

Convenient location walk to Island Transit

Post Office grocery store

banks hardware store dining

church amp ferry landing

(360)341-2254

Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts

Advertise your service800-388-2527 or nw-adscom

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

CLINTON

1 BR 1 BA CUTE 1200 SF house off Humphrey Rd Den laundry room wi th washer amp dr yer Nice kitchen and family room Carport amp parking Close to Clinton Ferry No pets No smoking $800 per month water amp sewer included $800 deposit 360-654-8172melt911frontiercomCLINTON

2 BEDROOM 2 bath l a r g e e n t e r t a i n m e n t room 1800 sw ft All appl iances to include WD Wa l k t o beach oversized garage No smoking pets $99500 month 360-579-2593COUPEVILLE 982393

BR 2 BA in Admira l Cove Nice water view Washer dryer water in- cluded $800 per month Prefer long term 530- 260-2010COUPEVILLE 98249

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City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 13

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Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

Legal Notices

Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

Legal Notices

PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

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the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

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upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

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following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

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the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

Legal Notices

to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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PAGE 14 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

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indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

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ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

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of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

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al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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Continued from previous page

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

PISCESYou find yourself in the middle ofa large crowd or you organize anevent that unites a lot of peopleThese people can be very deman-ding and sometimes exhausting

Week of November 23 to 29 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIO ANDSAGITTARIUS

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

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Dogs

BORDER Coll ie pups ABCA registered Black amp White Ranch raised work ing paren ts 1s t shots amp worming Males $500 Females $600 509-486-1191 wwwcanaanguestranchcom

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PUREBRED BERNESE Mountain Dog Puppies ready for new homes Nov 5th Parents on site Cal l 360-856-4422 or 360-708-9711 for more info Puppies will be sold to approved homes only $1500 ea Visit us atwwwValleyviewBernesecom

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YORKSHIRE Terr iers A K C p u p p y rsquo s S i r e championship lineage Ready fo r t he i r new homes Nov 10th Par- ents on site should be no bigger than 4-5 LBS A l l s h o t s w o r m e d health verified Females starting at $1500 Males starting at $1000 425- 530-0452 (Marysville)

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GarageMoving SalesIsland County

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(Off Deer Lake Road)

Saturday Nov 1st

11am - 4pmHalloween Sale

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wheelsMarine

Miscellaneous

Do you want easy ac- cess to South Whidbey fishing amp boating Be- c o m e a C o m m u n i t y Member at Sandy Hook Ya c h t C l u b E s t a t e s (SHYCE) by purchasing our ldquono percrdquo lot Com- munity Members (prop- erty owners) at SHYCE e n j o y n u m e r o u s amenities - a community marina a private launch ramp swimming pool tennis courts beach ac- c e s s a n d m a n y f u n events $15000 Cal l 360 579 2065 - Mac

Reach the readers the dailies miss Call 800-388-2527 today to place your ad in the Classifieds

MarineSail

$1200 22rsquo OrsquoDay Sail- boat is ready to set sail Great cond Mainsail jib Genoa rainbow spin- naker cook stove port- a-potty + lots of extras Cal l now before th is great deal is gone 360- 298-1695 Friday Harbor Marina W-Dock

AutomobilesToyota

2002 TOYOTA CELICA GT 110000 miles High p e r f o r m a n c e M P 3 stereo Tinted glass se- curity alarm Comes with 2 sets of mounted tires studded and all weather $6500 obo Call for pic- tures or more info 360- 613-0577 (Silverdale)

Sport Utility VehiclesHonda

2008 HONDA CRV EXL Ful ly loaded metal l ic beige w natural leather seats Only 22000 miles Well maintained and in excellent cond Available 113 $20000 360-632- 8233

Vans amp Mini VansChevrolet

lsquo97 SHERROD SERIES SLX Convers ion Van Good shape great start- er family van Low miles 72K Nice gray leather amp wood interior New tires Original owners We pur- chased a new car and we donrsquot need this one Records included $4500 Orcas 360-376-3651

Auto ServiceParts Accessories

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PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

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Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

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bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

or the consumer fraud division of the Washington Attorney Generalrsquos ofce

CONSUMER ALERT

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

Wersquod like to announce that Jen Knox has joined Coldwell Banker Tara Properties in our Freeland of ce Jen has lived on Whidbey Island for many years She is knowledgeable in negotiating market conditions and staging Please welcome Jen and

feel free to contact her at 360-221-0176 or email her at jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

Wersquore happy to have her as part ofthe CBTP family

WelcomeJen Knox

Jen Knox360-221-0176

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--- Freeland ------ Freeland ---

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711185 $1200000

Found the right property or looking to sell Contact one of our real estate specialists

where knowledge makesthe difference

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Real Estate for SaleIsland County

FREELAND

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2 BR 2 BA LOCATED in Wagon Wheel Estates a nice quiet wooded 55 + Park Lovely home with all appliances 2 storage buildings and carpor t $35000 $445 month lot rent Park manager Bill 360-221-8174

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brochure available call (800)875-6568

real estatefor rent - WA

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Post Office grocery store

banks hardware store dining

church amp ferry landing

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Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts

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Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

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CLINTON

1 BR 1 BA CUTE 1200 SF house off Humphrey Rd Den laundry room wi th washer amp dr yer Nice kitchen and family room Carport amp parking Close to Clinton Ferry No pets No smoking $800 per month water amp sewer included $800 deposit 360-654-8172melt911frontiercomCLINTON

2 BEDROOM 2 bath l a r g e e n t e r t a i n m e n t room 1800 sw ft All appl iances to include WD Wa l k t o beach oversized garage No smoking pets $99500 month 360-579-2593COUPEVILLE 982393

BR 2 BA in Admira l Cove Nice water view Washer dryer water in- cluded $800 per month Prefer long term 530- 260-2010COUPEVILLE 98249

3 BR 2 BA Waterfront home Fully furnished just br ing your tooth- brush Relax away win- ter stress with your hot tub Available through May on ly $1195 per month This will go fast Call now 206-228-3147LANGLEY 98260

3 BR SMALL 2 STORY home on 2 AC in town Features single garage and storage bui ld ing Large trees fu l l t ime s t r e a m o n b o r d e r Lease opt ion or buy $1000 month Cal l Gary at 360-661-2734OAK HARBOR

3 BEDROOM 2 Bath doublewide mobi le in F a m i l y P a r k $ 8 5 0 month and $850 deposit 360-770-6882OAK HARBOR 98277CUTE amp CLEAN 2 BR duplex in desirable Du- gua l l a Bay Wa te r amp mountain view Electric heat amp gas fireplace No dogs Available Novem- ber 5th $800 per month First last dep One year lease 360-515-0683

Apartments for Rent Island County

OAK HARBOR 98277

LARGE 2 BEDROOM Clean amp quiet near bus line Large patio with city view Fireplace washer amp dryer hookups Senior discount available Gar- bage inc luded $725 month 360-675-6642

OAK HARBOR

MONTH TO MONTH 2 b e d r o o m $ 6 5 0 p e r month Near NASTown Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626-485-1966 Cell

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HOMES AVAILABLE Ve te ran Homeless Unstable housing in- come Dependents To apply httpwwwthemadforg Homes-For- Ve t e r a n s h t m l C a l l 206 262-7770

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Room For RENT in 3 bed- room house $480

monthincludes utilities Non smokers only

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Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial

CLINTON 98236

2 COMMERCIAL SPACES

APPX 1385rsquo1720rsquo OR COMBINE

Could serve as Retail Medical Office Office

Lit Hwy 525 sign available energy effi- cient lighting one unit built out w reception amp exam offices Adjacent

to Whidbey General South Price will de- pend on TI package

terms etcCall Bruce

206-409-3703Brokers welcome

announcements

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Found

I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100

Lost

Lost 2 Seattle Seahawk small dog t-shirts at the c o m m i s s a r y b y t h e handicap park ing lot (360)675-1978LOST GLASSES on Seaplane Base October 23rd Commissary or Ex- change parking lot Call 360-675-2712 i f you have information

legals

Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

(RFP)Public Defense Services

The City of Oak Harbor is requesting qualifica- t i ons f rom a t to r neys andor law firms interest- ed in contracting for pub- lic defense services for indigent defendants ap- pearing to answer crimi- nal charges in Oak Har- bor Municipal Court To minimize the need for conflict counsel the City may contract with two at- torneys andor law firms that are not associated with one another

Continued on next page

Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 13

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Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

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Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

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PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

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the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

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upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

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following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

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the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

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to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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PAGE 14 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

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paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

26Spike of corn27Make fun of30Stop33Mar35Cloudrsquos locale36Used to be38Gazed at39Kitchen alcove42Express

indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

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ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

31Torsquos opposite32Moist33Fade away34Salary35Sultanrsquos group

of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

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NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

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al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

PISCESYou find yourself in the middle ofa large crowd or you organize anevent that unites a lot of peopleThese people can be very deman-ding and sometimes exhausting

Week of November 23 to 29 2014

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Legal Notices

Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

Legal Notices

Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

Legal Notices

PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

Legal Notices

the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

Legal Notices

upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

Legal Notices

following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

Legal Notices

the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

Legal Notices

to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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PAGE 14 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

gold18Ink-absorbing

paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

26Spike of corn27Make fun of30Stop33Mar35Cloudrsquos locale36Used to be38Gazed at39Kitchen alcove42Express

indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 741

ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 743

ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

31Torsquos opposite32Moist33Fade away34Salary35Sultanrsquos group

of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

Legal Notices

al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

PISCESYou find yourself in the middle ofa large crowd or you organize anevent that unites a lot of peopleThese people can be very deman-ding and sometimes exhausting

Week of November 23 to 29 2014

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ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

gold18Ink-absorbing

paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

26Spike of corn27Make fun of30Stop33Mar35Cloudrsquos locale36Used to be38Gazed at39Kitchen alcove42Express

indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 741

ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

Legal Notices

al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

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GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

PISCESYou find yourself in the middle ofa large crowd or you organize anevent that unites a lot of peopleThese people can be very deman-ding and sometimes exhausting

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ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

PISCESYou find yourself in the middle ofa large crowd or you organize anevent that unites a lot of peopleThese people can be very deman-ding and sometimes exhausting

Week of November 23 to 29 2014

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