South Whidbey Record, October 18, 2014

20
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2014 | Vol. 90, No. 83 | WWW.SOUTHWHIDBEYRECORD.COM | 75¢ RECORD S OUTH W HIDBEY INSIDE Magic at Mike Martin...A8 By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record South Whidbey is conjuring up some delightfully frightful Halloween festivities. Langley in particular is aflutter with Halloween activity, from the wooden ravens standing guard around the city to the numerous spooky celebrations to come. On All Hallow’s Eve, residents and visitors may participate in a Trick or Treat Downtown Langley event from 2:30 to 5 p.m.; mer- chants will be donning costumes and serving up goodies. For those who prefer not to gut their gourds, Sweet Mona’s will be offering pumpkin coloring and Callahan’s Firehouse has a chance to blow your own glass pumpkin. The American Legion Post 141 in Bayview will be hosting a haunted house operated by the South Whidbey High School senior class of 2015. More than 20 South Whidbey High School students con- cocted the concepts for the house and are responsible for the setup and operation. Each of the rooms has its own ghoulish and ghastly surprises in store, from a dining room fit for Hannibal Lecter to a blood-soaked morgue. According to 2nd Vice Commander Kevin McDonald, nothing in the house will be quite as it seems. The house will be open from 6-11 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18, Sun. Oct. 19, Sat. Oct. 25, Sunday Oct. 26 and Halloween night. Haunted House pumpkin hour is from 5-6 p.m. for kids 5-10 years old, Witching Hour is from 6-10 p.m. Treats will also be available each day. Admission is $8 per person ($1 off with a can of food or an ASB card) or $25 for a family of 4-6 people. Whidbey Island Center for the Arts will host a Wicked Weekend at WICA. This includes a family- friendly Fractured Fairytales Haunted House from 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29, and Thursday, Oct. 30, as well as from 5-10 p.m. Halloween night at Zech Hall; cost is $5. Once upon an evening dreary, Gwen Jones will read from the works of Victorian era master of macabre Edgar Allen Poe at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 30. Cost is $10. Chris Harshman and the South Whidbey High School wind ensemble will close out the weekend with a bevy of songs from the 1922 horror By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record Langley Community Planning Director Jeff Arango is stepping down. After three-and-a-half years at the helm, Arango confirmed he has accepted a position at Seattle-based BERK Consulting, a private planning company, and sub- mitted a letter of resigna- tion to city officials. Arango said he enjoyed his time as Langley’s planning chief, but that he was ready for a new By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record The funicular is back. Maybe. Criticism over the view impacts of a bridge and elevator tower to shuttle people from Cascade Avenue down to South Whidbey Harbor in Langley has city officials reconsidering the original proposal, accord- ing to Langley Mayor Fred McCarthy. The funny-sounding transportation module is a tram-like cart that would move along the Cascade By MICHELLE BEAHM Whidbey News Group With cases of Ebola now reported in the United States, Whidbey General Hospital is joining hospitals across the country in preparing to receive patients afflicted with the disease. “Whidbey General Hospital is working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as well as other infection control experts in Washington state, to be ready in case the Ebola virus appears on Whidbey Island,” said Tom Tomasino, chief executive offi- cer of the hospital, in a written statement. The CDC issued a four-page checklist to follow in order to prepare, which “covers every- thing from trash disposal in an affected area to how to safely pack potentially infected blood samples for testing,” accord- ing to Tomasino. It also explains how to iden- tify people who may have been exposed, how to properly pre- vent the spreading of the virus should the hospital have an Kate Daniel / The Record Kevin McDonald, American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander, sits at a gruesome table in the American Legion hall’s haunted house in Bayview. Legion haunted house holds ghouls, ghosts, gore Whidbey General Hospital prepares for Ebola Langley planning director resigns Are you afraid of the SEE EBOLA, A20 SEE HALLOWEEN, A10 SEE FUNICULAR, A20 Cascade bluff funicular revived SEE ARANGO, A13 “Every hospital is working as quickly as possible to create their response plan and train and educate their staff.” Teresa Fulton Whidbey General Hospital chief qualify officer dark?

description

October 18, 2014 edition of the South Whidbey Record

Transcript of South Whidbey Record, October 18, 2014

SATURDAY OCTOBER 18 2014 | Vol 90 No 83 | WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM | 75cent

RecoRdSouth Whidbey INSIDE

Magic at Mike MartinA8

By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

South Whidbey is conjuring up some delightfully frightful Halloween festivities

Langley in particular is aflutter with Halloween activity from the wooden ravens standing guard around the city to the numerous spooky celebrations to come

On All Hallowrsquos Eve residents and visitors may participate in a Trick or Treat Downtown Langley event from 230 to 5 pm mer-chants will be donning costumes and serving up goodies

For those who prefer not to gut their gourds Sweet Monarsquos will be offering pumpkin coloring and Callahanrsquos Firehouse has a chance to blow your own glass pumpkin

The American Legion Post

141 in Bayview will be hosting a haunted house operated by the South Whidbey High School senior class of 2015 More than 20 South Whidbey High School students con-cocted the concepts for the house and are responsible for the setup and operation Each of the rooms has its own ghoulish and ghastly surprises in store from a dining room fit for Hannibal Lecter to a blood-soaked morgue According to 2nd Vice Commander Kevin McDonald nothing in the house will be quite as it seems

The house will be open from 6-11 pm Saturday Oct 18 Sun Oct 19 Sat Oct 25 Sunday Oct 26 and Halloween night Haunted House pumpkin hour is from 5-6 pm for kids 5-10 years old Witching Hour is from 6-10 pm Treats will also

be available each day Admission is $8 per person ($1 off with a can of food or an ASB card) or $25 for a family of 4-6 people

Whidbey Island Center for the Arts will host a Wicked Weekend at WICA This includes a family-friendly Fractured Fairytales Haunted House from 5-7 pm Wednesday Oct 29 and Thursday Oct 30 as well as from 5-10 pm Halloween night at Zech Hall cost is $5 Once upon an evening dreary Gwen Jones will read from the works of Victorian era master of macabre Edgar Allen Poe at 730 pm Oct 30 Cost is $10 Chris Harshman and the South Whidbey High School wind ensemble will close out the weekend with a bevy of songs from the 1922 horror

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Langley Community Planning Director Jeff Arango is stepping down

After three-and-a-half years at the helm Arango confirmed he has accepted a position at Seattle-based BERK Consulting a private planning company and sub-mitted a letter of resigna-tion to city officials Arango said he enjoyed his time as Langleyrsquos planning chief but that he was ready for a new

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

The funicular is back Maybe

Criticism over the view impacts of a bridge and elevator tower to shuttle people from Cascade Avenue down to South Whidbey Harbor in Langley has city officials reconsidering the original proposal accord-ing to Langley Mayor Fred McCarthy

The funny-sounding transportation module is a tram-like cart that would move along the Cascade

By MICHELLE BEAHM

Whidbey News Group

With cases of Ebola now reported in the United States Whidbey General Hospital is joining hospitals across the country in preparing to receive patients afflicted with the disease

ldquoWhidbey General Hospital is working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as well as other infection control experts in Washington state to be ready in case the Ebola virus appears on Whidbey Islandrdquo said Tom Tomasino chief executive offi-cer of the hospital in a written statement

The CDC issued a four-page checklist to follow in order to prepare which ldquocovers every-thing from trash disposal in an affected area to how to safely pack potentially infected blood samples for testingrdquo accord-ing to Tomasino

It also explains how to iden-tify people who may have been exposed how to properly pre-vent the spreading of the virus should the hospital have an

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander sits at a gruesome table in the American Legion hallrsquos haunted house in Bayview

Legion haunted house holds ghouls ghosts gore

Whidbey General Hospital prepares for Ebola

Langley planning director resigns

Are you afraid of the

SEE EBOLA A20SEE HALLOWEEN A10

SEE FUNICULAR A20

Cascade bluff funicular revived

SEE ARANGO A13

ldquoEvery hospital is working as

quickly as possible to create their

response plan and train and educate their

staffrdquoTeresa Fulton

Whidbey General Hospital chief qualify officer

dark

Dave Christensen from Port Townsend was deemed the winner of the M-Bar-C Ranch Barnyard Bingo an event which took place as part of the ranchrsquos annual Barn Sale Fundraiser

Two hundred tickets were sold to the game which involved a horse placed in a pasture and left to do its business upon one of the 200 marked squares deter-mining the winner

The M-Bar-C Ranch is a non-profit charity in Freeland that provides a Day of Western Fun and other equestrian-related services for children and adults with special needs

All funds raised from the annual Barn Sale Fundraiser were donated to the South Whidbey Lions Club M-Bar-C Ranch and Forgotten Childrenrsquos Fund

Whidbey residents pre-sented their most rotund most beautiful and most gnarly gourds at the 19th annual Whidbey Island Giant Pumpkin Contest

The contest took place Oct 11 at Coupevillersquos Harvest Fest

Randy Thiesfeld of Coupeville was crowned the winner of the largest

zucchini bringing in two zucchinis with the same prize-winning weight of 11 pounds 12 ounces

Freeland resident Kohl Baker of Freeland won the junior pumpkin divi-sion with a 244-pound pumpkin claiming it was not even the largest in his patch

John Boling of

Coupeville brought in the ugliest pumpkin

The top three pumpkins were presented by Neal Amtmann of Coupeville with a 391-pounder Mike Radach of Oak Harbor with a pumpkin weighing 452-pounds and Lee Roof of Coupeville with a 1005-pound pumpkin The latter which also won the award for prettiest pump-kin will be on display for the month of October at Three Sisters Grocery in San de Fuca

Anyone wishing to receive free seeds may email whidbeypumpkinsgmailcom Seeds will be sent out early in spring 2015

Page A2 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

PeoplePeoplePeople

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

E XCLUSI V ELY PR ESEN TED BY

Windermere Real EstateWhidbey Island Windermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey

Oak Harbor 360675-5953Coupeville 360678-5858 Freeland 360331-6006Langley 360221-8898

ConnectedWhen you hire a Windermere agent youactually hire our local network of industryprofessionals so you can be con dentthat every detail is expertly covered

windermerewhidbeycom

WEST BEACH

2459 CAHILL PLOAK HARBOR

$519500 bull MLS 694458Al Chochon 425-327-0918

TERONDA

2166 INVERNESS WYCOUPEVILLE

$389000 bull MLS 694792Carmen McFadyen 360-969-1754

$499000 bull MLS 652380Marlane Harrington 425-327-2207

LAGOON POINT

3516 SEASHORE AVEGREENBANK

$789000 bull MLS 671161Steve Strehlau 206-819-3411

CLINTON

4175 DEERFIELD LNCLINTON

$324500 bull MLS 703198Craig McKenzie 360-929-1712

OAK HARBOR

469 HAZELWOOD DROAK HARBOR

$499000 bull MLS 702336Annie Cash 360-632-1260

OAK HARBOR

1284 POLNELL SHORES DROAK HARBOR

- Dentures

- Partials amp Implant Supported Dentures

- Extractions amp Immediate Dentures

360-639-8470 | 1090 SE Pioneer Way 102 | Oak Harborwwwnwdenturecom | facebookcomNWDental

DenturistEric Hansen LD

DentistJennifer Ra DMD

Accepting New Patients

Now Open Saturdays

Notable

Whidbey Island shows off its greatest gourds at Harvest Fest

Barnyard Bingo proves a success at M-Bar-C Ranch Barn Sale

Contributed photo

Dave Christensen receives his winning certificate from M-Bar-C Ranch volunteer and program coordinator Dale Kerslake

By JESSIE STENSLANDSouth Whidbey Record

Is land County Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan announced at the Island Transit meeting last week he would seek the organizationrsquos top job but he appears to have had a change of heart over the weekend

Vaughan a member of the Island Transit board announced during the regu-lar transit meeting Friday that he plans to apply for the agencyrsquos open director position and resigned from a two-person committee charged with searching for an interim director

But Vaughan has since changed his mind announcing Monday during the county commissionersrsquo meeting that he would not seek the posi-tion

Vaughan originally said he didnrsquot think it was necessary for the new director to have a transit background which he doesnrsquot have He argued that the agency doesnrsquot need someone who can do bus routes but a leader who has ties to the community who can rebuild the embattled agencyrsquos image

ldquoIrsquove done this beforerdquo he said during an interview after last weekrsquos transit meeting ldquoIrsquove rehabbed companies with financial problemsrdquo

But over the weekend he reversed courseldquoIrsquom quite convinced now that the new director needs to

have transportation experiencerdquo he saidVaughan said the director position should be filled

by someone from outside of Island County Coupeville Councilman Bob Clay chairman of the transit board has been acting director of the agen-cy since Martha Rose quit the posi-tion last month

Clay and Vaughan were originally the two members of a committee charged with finding an interim replacement

Vaughan said he was reluctant to serve on the committee because he was planning to apply for both the interim and permanent position he said he had no choice but to serve on the committee though because fellow transit board member Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson would be unavailable for 10 days

Price Johnson was voted to serve on the committee Friday after Vaughan quit

Tuesday Clay said the committee identified a list of can-didates and conducted some interviews but no decisions have been made

Vaughanrsquos initial intention to apply for the job was criti-cized by Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley an interim mem-ber of the transit board and vocal IT critic He said during an interview that he was not impressed with the idea of Vaughan as the agencyrsquos head Vaughan Dudley asserted is ldquolooking for a paycheckrdquo

ldquoItrsquos so wrong to even contemplate that you can slide yourself into a position after Island County voters didnrsquot vote for yourdquo he said

Vaughan a Republican was appointed to the coun-

tyrsquos board of commissioners earlier this year after Commissioner Kelly Emerson also a Republican resigned

Vaughan didnrsquot make it through the primary election Hersquoll be out of a job when the election is certified in November

Vaughan said he has the experience neces-sary to be the transit director His background includes work as a supervisor of 1600 employ-ees of at the L-3 Aerospace at the Army Depot he said

After taking office this past summer Vaughan jumped into the midst of problems at IT The transit board had to cut bus service and lay off employees after financial problems were discovered

Dudley said last Fridayrsquos IT board meeting which focused on next yearrsquos budget may be his last Councilman Jim Campbell is due to return from vacation next week and will likely return to the board

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A3

STIHLdealerscom

JOIN USIndicates products that are built in the United States from domestic and foreign parts and components

Check out these reviews and others on the product pages at STIHLdealerscom

All prices are SNW-SRP Available at participating dealers while supplies last copy 2014 STIHL SNW14-1022-116073-7

ldquoI would recommend this blower to any homeowner or professional landscaperrdquo

ndash user ChrisR

BG 86 HANDHELD BLOWER $24995

$1495 SNW-SRP value Offer valid 91514-113014 at participating dealers while supplies last

STIHL PRECISION SERIEStrade GLASSES

WITH BG 86 PURCHASE

FREE

SAVE $20

$27995NOW JUST WAS

$29995 SNW-SRP

SH 86 C-E SHREDDER VACHANDHELD BLOWER

ldquoSurprisingly quiet light and engine starts on the first pullrdquo ndash user HighPlainsDrifter

Offer valid 91514-113014 at participating dealers while supplies last

STIHL THE OFFICIAL HANDHELD OUTDOOR POWER TOOLS OF THE

FreelandFreeland Ace Hardware1609 Main Street360-331-6799FreelandAceHardwarenet

Oak HarborOak Harbor Ace Hardware150 South East Pioneer360-679-3533OakHarborAceHardwarenet

RE-ELECTAna Maria d

NUNtildeEZ (D)CPA

Paid for by Citizens to Re-Elect NuntildeezPO Box 244 Coupeville WA 98239

Island County Treasurer

PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT

Vaughan backs out of Island Transit director application

Aubrey Vaughan

ldquoItrsquos so wrong to even contemplate that you can slide yourself into a position after Island County voters didnrsquot vote for yourdquo

Scott Dudley mayor

Oak Harbor

Missing man found dead

Island police are look-ing into the death of an Oak Harbor man on South Whidbey last week

Anthony J Speed 51 was found dead at about 1045 am Thursday Oct 9 in a ravine near Dalton Realty on Highway 525 in Clinton according to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office As of Friday at press time the official cause of death was unde-termined

ldquoAt this point in the investigation there is no suspicion of foul play cause of death is under investiga-

tionrdquo Sheriff Mark Brown said

Speedrsquos was one of two bodies discovered late last week on South Whidbey Another man was found

hanging from a tree at the entrance of Saratoga Woods Friday morning Early reports were that both were suicides and the South Whidbey Record has a general policy of not reporting on self-inflicted deaths for ethical reasons

The sheriffrsquos office has since confirmed however that Speedrsquos death may not have been a suicide Island County Coroner Robert Bishop said ldquoan exact cause and manner of death is pending toxicologyrdquo

Speed was reported missing by his girlfriend in September According to an Oak Harbor news release the man ldquochecked himself out of a Snohomish County Hospital against medical advice for some medical issuesrdquo and was seen shortly before mid-night Sept 18 at the Clinton Ferry Terminal A sheriffrsquos deputy spotted Speed walking up the high-way about an hour later where the man reportedly declined a ride telling the officer he lived in the area

ldquoMr Speed at that time said he was OK and didnrsquot need any further assis-tancerdquo Brown said

That was the last time Speed was seen alive the sheriff added

Dog House owners seek renovation

An hour-long meeting between the owners of the Dog House Tavern and Langleyrsquos mayor and planning director has

them all back to where they started more than a year ago renovation and restoration

Charlie Kleiner who owns the historic build-ing on First Street with his wife Janice Kleiner told The Record they are looking to refurbish the building

The Kleiners who live in Issaquah met with Mayor Fred McCarthy and Director of Community Planning Jeff Arango for an hour Tuesday They also brought an architect with early designs for a renovated Dog House which the owners claim needs significant work to bring it up to code for earthquake safety McCarthy said the city is considering a land swap similar to one the Kleiners rejected earlier which would have given them the existing easement adjacent to their property on the westside of the building in exchange the city would get property on the north end of the lot that would add to Seawall Park

ldquoWersquore kind of back to where we were a year and a half agordquo Charlie Kleiner said

Community group holds meeting

Anyone with a stake in Clinton or interest in seeing what has hap-pened and can happen should make their way to the Clinton Community

Council meeting Thursday Oct 23

Projects for the group include improving the walkability and acces-sibility of Clintonrsquos com-mercial core Bolstering safety at crosswalks across Highway 525 and adding flags at the intersections for pedestrians defining bike trails and mainte-nance on the sidewalks and the hill leading to the ferry terminal are topics for discussion The group will also discuss incorpo-ration of the community council as a non-profit group not a govern-mental organization as it moves into its second year of existence

There will be coffee tea and snacks potluck style at 630 pm at the Clinton Community Hall The councilrsquos meeting begins at 7 pm and is expected to last until 830 pm

For more information email Jack Lynch at jacklclintonwacom

Alleged carjacker arrested

Whidbey Islandrsquos ver-sion of a SWAT team arrested a carjacking suspect at an apart-ment building outside Oak Harbor Wednesday according to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office

Detective Ed Wallace said the suspect Irvin Torian is wanted on a no-bail arrest warrant out of Florida for carjacking while armed with a dead-

ly weapon and a local warrant for misdemeanor harassment

An operation consist-ing of deputies from the Island County Sheriffrsquos Hard Entry Arrest Team or HEAT and officers from the Oak Harbor Police Departmentrsquos High Risk Entry Team or HRET served a search warrant on an apartment complex in the 2800 block of Oak Harbor Road

Oak Harbor police drove the departmentrsquos new armored vehicle to the scene

Torian refused to leave the apartment He tried to jump from a second-story window at the rear of the building but changed his mind after seeing police officers looking up at him Wallace said

The officers evacuated the occupants of the apartment complex after getting no response from Torian for about 15 min-utes A single chemical munition or ldquogas roundrdquo was shot into a bedroom window Wallace said

The gas round com-pelled Torian to imme-diately comply with law enforcement He got out of the apartment and was arrested without incident he didnrsquot need medical attention according to the detective

Wallace said local law enforcement has used tear gas or pepper rounds against barricaded sus-pects before but that itrsquos relatively unusual

Torian will likely be extradited to Florida he said

The roundupThe roundupThe roundupWEATHER REPORT | Itrsquos looking grim Showers and rain expected to last through Wednesday Highs in the mid-60s

Page A4 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

OAK HARBOR

SOUTH END

LANGLEYCLINTON

PLEASE CALL TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AT 425-385-2009SMOKEY POINT 16410 Smokey Point Blvd Suite 300EVERETT 3327 Colby Ave

MILL CREEK 15906 Mill Creek Blvd Suite 105 MONROE 14841 179th Ave SE Suite 210

Dieter Schmidt MD FAAD FACMS

Board-certi ed Dermatologist

Fellowship-trained Mohs Surgeon

K Mireille Chae MD FAAD

Board-certi ed Dermatologist

Board-certi ed Pediatric DermatologistBoard-certi ed

Dermatopathologist

Craig Baugher

MPAS PA-C Associate

Dermatology PA

Vena Melendez

MMSc PA-C Associate

Dermatology PA

Katelyn Rowland

ARNPBoard-Certi ed

Dermatology Nurse

Practitioner

Elizabeth Hagen

LCA Licensed Medical

Aesthetician

Wendy Vick RN CPSN

Cosmetic Injection Specialist and

Board-Certi ed Plastic and

constructive Surgical Nurse

Katrina Bassett

MD FAAD Board-certi ed Dermatologist

(425) 385-2009 wwwnorthsounddermcom

LISTED IN

lsquoTOP DOCTORSrsquo (SEATTLE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE)

lsquoBEST DOCTORS IN AMERICArsquolsquoBEST DOCTORS IN WA STATErsquo

Joy WuDO FAAD

Board-certi ed Dermatologist

bull Board-Certi ed Adult amp Pediatric Dermatology

bull Fellowship-trained Mohs Surgery

bull Botox Fillersbull IPL Photofacials

bull Laser Resurfacing Acne Scars Wrinklesbull Sclerotherapy Leg Veins

bull Aesthetician Services bull Medical Grade Skin Care amp Make-Up

Anthony Speed

By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

While most students headed home to relax after an early release from school Wednesday about handful of kids gathered in the spacious MakerTron lab in Clinton to learn the basics of computer-aided design and 3-D printing techniques

MakerTron lab also known as Whidbey Makers is an educational facility fund-ed by The South Whidbey Science Fund a non-profit organization that is dedicat-ed to the increase of math and science literacy At MakerTron visitors learn a variety of technological skills in a fun and accessible man-ner

During Wednesdayrsquos class MakerTron staff taught kids about 3D printed objects and assisted them in creat-ing their own Students also learned other elements of computer-aided design and developed their own casts and molds

ldquoItrsquos kind of the wave of the futurerdquo said Frankie Petitclerc HUB program manager

Near the end of the day Brad Kenney chief creative officer at Whidbey Makers led a discussion of the ways in which 3D printing technol-ogy is being implemented in the field of medicine specifi-cally for prosthetics He also touched on the multiple cre-

ative and artistic uses of both 3D printing and computer-aided design

Petitclerc noted that the MakerTron experience

offers kids an opportunity to use and learn about equip-ment and technologies they may not otherwise have access to

ldquoIt was really excit-ing and funrdquo said Lexie Smith

ldquoIt was pretty fun and wasnrsquot boring like I thought it was going to berdquo Sabastian Shewell said ldquoI thought it was going to be like a classroom but it was a fun activityrdquo

The HUB is an after-school program operating from the basement of Langley United Methodist Church that is available to all students in grades 6 through 12 The program offers kids a space in which to do homework work on creative projects socialize play games and enjoy a warm meal

Each week the HUB also offers activities such as Monday drum les-sons Tuesday Magic the Gathering club Thursday guitar lessons and movies each Friday Off-site field

trips and special events such as the class at M a k e r T r o n labs often take place on early release days

ldquoI hope The HUB and

Whidbey Makers will be able

to do more collaborative proj-ects together in the futurerdquo said Petitclerc

For more informa-tion about the HUB visit thehubafterschoolorg For more information about MakerTron labs visit face-bookcomwhidbeymakers

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A5

ldquoI wish you sunshine on your path and storms to

season your journeyrdquo

Robert A Ward

Linda Casale

My Featured Listing of the Week

Windermere Real Estate South Whidbey

Water in the Front amp Water in the BackBeach Strolls amp Lagoon Kayaking on Shore Avenue

$629000 MLS 600062More Info wwwlindacasalecom

Phone 3607705550 Email LindaLindaCasalecom

FacebookcomwhidbeyrealtorS SENIORSrsquo INSURANCESERVICES

800-535-1310360-331-45605492 Harbor Avenue Freeland

seniorsinsuranceinccom

Serving Seniors since 1979

Ron and Timm Sanford

Losing your Group Health PlanNew plans starting

at $37

Let the staff of Seniorsrsquo Insurance help you

understand the world of Medicare

bull No additional cost or feebull We represent all major

companies in WAbull Will assist with customer

service or claim issuesbull You pay same premium

as going direct

Fill This Bagwith Clothes

for $10 onSunday Oct 19th

10am - 1pm

BAG SALEBAG SALE

Fill This Bagwith Clothes

for $10 onSunday Oct 19th

10am - 1pm

SEE STORES FOR DETAILSAND OTHER SPECIAL SAVINGS

Good Cheer

EMPTY BOWLSoup NightSoup Nightto benefit Good Cheerrsquos

Sunday Oct 26

4pm - 6pmLangley United Methodist Church

wwwgoodcheerorg

PROPANE$1899 Gallon

500+ Gal DeliveredPrice subject to change

Customer Tanks APP Tanks500 Gal+ $1899

300 Gal+ $1999

150 Gal+ $2199

500 Gal+ $1999

300 Gal+ $2099

150 Gal+ $2299

Locally Owned amp OperatedBest Propane Value in the NW

1-800-929-5243Visit us wwwapppropanecom

Call for

Quote

Special Pricing For Commercial CustomersNeighborhood amp Group Deliveries bull Guaranteed Price Plans

Dr Kyle Fukano and Staff

GENERAL DENTISTRYFOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

360-331-52111685 Main St 4 bull in the Freeland Professional Center bull wwwfreelandfamilydentalcom

Spend $50 Get a FREE Backpack

Proceeds to the Susan G Komen Foundation

360-331-2212knittypurlscom

210 First St LangleyEXP 103114

Learning continues after classes for students at the HUB

Kate Daniel The Record

Aidan Dona and Isaiah Giffin work on designs at the MakerTron lab during a session with the HUB an after-school hangout based in Langley

ldquoItrsquos kind of the wave of the futurerdquo

Frankie Petitclerc HUB program manager

ElectionRick Hannold is right for District 3 commissionerEditor

The discriminating characteristic of socialism is compulsion We see it all over government these days Obamacare forces you to terminate the insurance you like and coerces you to buy more expensive insurance with government dictated ldquobenefitsrdquo that you donrsquot want and donrsquot need The current shibboleth of Democrats has become ldquoWe decree you agreerdquo or perhaps ldquoWe declare you despairrdquo There is one way to oppose this Vote them out As a start I am supporting the Republican candidate Rick Hannold for District 3 commissioner

You know the Democrat mantra was in full effect a short time ago when the taxing twins Angie Homola and Helen Price-Johnson proposed that Island County property owners be afflicted with a compulsory recycle fee It didnrsquot matter whether you made weekly runs to the recycle station or whether you were a senior who filled half a trash can

per week The Democrat candidate for District 3 is a close clone of the taxing twins mdash call them the taxing triplets

Our economy is in shambles our national debt is $17000 billion dollars [$17 trillion] 90-plus million Americans who once had a job and contributed to the economy have been kept out of the workforce by Democrat policies No more The way out is to vote Republican nationally and locally begin by voting for Rick Hannold for District 3 commis-sioner

Rick is a retired US Navy chief with 21 years of service He was stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island for all those years and served with distinction holding many positions of responsibil-ity within the Navy Rickrsquos conspicuous characteristic is that he seeks common sense solutions that will avoid the knee-jerk Democrat response to impose a new tax or increase an old tax or make permanent a temporary tax Rick is civil and professional and will explore ways to make our Island County government run more efficiently

What a conceptRick Hannold is a voice of reason

standing apart from a cacophony of bab-ble We need him on the Island Board of

Commissioners We need him to mount a stand against the Democrat mantra

DAVID HIESTANDLangley

Hannoldrsquos Navy back-ground will serve us wellEditor

I am voting for Rick Hannold for Island County commissioner District 3 in November I hope many of you will join me as well Hannold a retired Navy chief petty officer with many years of solid executive experience will bring much needed fiscal sobriety to our county commission

Hannold would take over from Aubrey Vaughn who was appointed to temporarily fill the seat vacated by former commissioner Kelly Emerson who resigned

Hannold received the most votes among Republican candidates in our primary election and he was one of three candidates recommended and thoroughly lsquovettedrsquo for the temporary appointment

OpinionOpinionOpinionPage A6 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 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

Imagine lsquoI rode the whale to Langleyrsquo

Editorrsquos column

Funicular mdash itrsquos as much fun to say as it is to contemplate and it appears the concept is back on the table in Langley

Mayor Fred McCarthy con-firmed this week that city offi-cials are once again considering the idea in the wake of contro-versy surrounding the proposal for an elevator on a raised plat-form the latest machination for a mechanized shortcut between

the marina Cascade Avenue and the rest of Langley At $500000 itrsquos by far the cheaper alternative to the origi-nal plan for a funicular about $900000 but itrsquos hardly as much fun and earned wide-spread criticism for its view-blocking potential to boot

Sure sure cost and maintenance are factors in the greater effort to ease the long walk up the hill along Wharf Street but who can argue the merits of a funicu-lar over a boring old elevator

Onersquos a convenience the other is a ride For that matter my personal vote is for a funicular

shaped like a whale A gray would be cool but an orca even better Just imagine a black and white colored pod perhaps with doors shaped like jaws a fin on top and tail in back shuttling people up and down the bluff Businesses would sell T-shirts cups and post-ers all with messages such as ldquoI rode the whale to Langleyrdquo or ldquoI had a whale of time in the Village by the Seardquo or best yet ldquoNow I know how Jonah feltrdquo

Like Seattlersquos Space Needle Pike Street Marketrsquos bronze pig Rachel and Egyptrsquos pyramids before them Langleyrsquos orca would become its identifier its signa-ture feature to the great wide world People would flock to that famous South Whidbey town where one gets to the beach or downtown in the belly of a beast

No Well perhaps not I ran into McCarthy at Kenrsquos Korner Thursday and broached my design ideas Somehow I think the idea sank there for there was a lot of laughing and I believe the conversation ended with ldquoYou should come to the city council and propose the idea yourself Justinrdquo

Fredrsquos a funny guy if you didnrsquot know alreadyThere may yet be hope for my whale of a plan how-

ever The mayor may laugh off my brilliance but Irsquoll leave you with this mdash the T-shirt slogan ldquoI rode the whale to Langleyrdquo was actually his

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

$20 for 3 months $32 for 6 months $52 per year and $94 for two years in county mailed from Coupeville to North Whidbey Island Out of county mail $35 for 3 months $65 for 6 months $105 per year Payment in advance is required It is published by The South Whidbey Record PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Periodicals rate postage paid at Coupeville WA and additional mailing offices

POSTMASTER Send address changes to The South Whidbey Record PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239

ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENTS BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS bull FRED MEYER bull USA WEEKEND bull SMART SHOPPER bull NEWS AMERICA

Published each Wednesday and Saturday from the office of

The South Whidbey Record5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A Freeland WA

PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239(360) 221-5300 or (877) 316-7276

(888) 478-2126 faxOn the Internet at

wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

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

By JUSTIN BURNETT

SEE LETTERS A7

We simply must have Hannoldrsquos focus on basic services mdash public safety is his first priority mdash and his commitment to fiscal restraint and open accountable gov-ernment Our Island County commission has important work to do at a time when our economy is vulnerable and many of our neighbors and friends are struggling

Hannold will work to keep Naval Air Station Whidbey Island here and he will begin the hard work of finally diver-sifying our local economy encouraging local job cre-ators and helping local entre-preneurs so our children and grandchildren can stay here

And Rick Hannold will not allow imposition of new taxes on our families As a long time 28-year resident of Island County Hannold understands that we need to work together for everyonersquos benefit instead of allowing

well-financed special interest groups to get special treat-ment at the expense of hard-working ordinary citizens

SincerelySIG HANSON

Camano Island

Hannold will pro-tect Navy baseEditor

Do you have a job in Island County own a home enjoy a variety of retail outlets or just appreciate the stable local economy If your answer is yes and you want them to remain economically safe you should be concerned with the County Commissionerrsquos race

Candidate Karla Jacks described her Island County vision regarding the Navy in her April 2014 newslet-ter She wrote she wanted alternatives to the Navy flying out of OLF Coupeville The Navy has long said Outlying Field Coupeville is essential to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island remaining open and that it has to remain opera-

tional to adequately train car-rier aircrews If elected Karla would be the second (Helen Price Johnson is the other) commissioner who does not understand or care if OLF is essential

Karla claimed in The Record she supports the Navy because an in-law was once in the Navy However she also said she would not take a pub-lic position on OLF Coupeville remaining open now Usually when a politician refuses to take a position pre-election they intend to take the unpop-ular position after the elec-tion If she really supported the Navy the one entity that provides 88 percent of all economic activity within the county (according to the gov-ernorrsquos report on the Navyrsquos local impact) I am convinced she would have no problem publicly stating she supports keeping the Growlers flying at OLF Coupeville

If you support the Navy or

have concerns what would happen to the local econo-my if the anti-Navy group in Coupeville that supports Ms Jacksrsquo election is successful in closing down OLF Coupeville the one issue Karla refuses to state her position on then

please join me in voting for Rick Hannold the candidate that clearly states he supports OLF Coupeville We cannot afford a majority commission-er board against the Navy

MAC MACDOWELLOak Harbor

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A7

MARK THE DATE

bullHoliday Gift Guide

Deadline October 24Publishes Nov 26

Your Annual Holiday Guide

bull A Taste Of Whidbey

Deadline Oct 24Publishes Nov 29

A guide to local

wining amp dining

bullFire Prevention

Publishes Oct 29 amp 30This special section pays tribute to all Whidbey FireEMS responders

bullCaroling Songbook

Deadline Oct 31Publishes Dec 4

Caroling Songs for all to

enjoy this holiday season

bullWinter on

Whidbey amp CamanoPublishes Nov 5

Our elegant off-season tourist guide

bullVeteran TributePublishes Nov 8

Special keepsake section honoring all the men amp women who served and

now serve our country

bullGreening of Coupeville

Deadline Nov 14Publishes Dec 4

Showcase your business and all your holiday

offerings

bull Holiday Worship

Deadline Dec 10Publishes Dec 17 amp 20

Seasonal Worship Services

bullSnow Secret

Deadline Dec 10Publishes Dec 17 amp 18

bullTis The SeasonDeadline Dec 5

Publishes Dec 20Wish your customers

a happy holiday

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Dr Peter KeatingAudiologist

wwwislandfamilyhearingcom

OAK HARBOR(360) 279-1229

380 SE Midway Boulevard

October isAudiology Awareness Month

Meet our board-certied Audiologist Dr Peter Keating Discover how the clinical eld

of Audiology helps contribute to our overall wellness quality of life and hearing health

Refreshments and door prizes providedFriday October 24 4-5pm

Bring A Friend

OPEN HOUSE

wwwLangleyHighlandscom3602211026

wwwLangleyHighlandscom

Back By Popular Demand

Starting at $337500More information The Highlands

Sandpiper model open Thurs-Sun 1-4pm

Back By Popular Demand

The Finches

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Sign up for a class today

C-PRO First Aid | CPRAED Pet First Aid CPR

And More

RED CROSS CERTIFICATION

On-SiteTraining Available

Provided ByFull-Circle Training

NW

A proud provider of American Red Cross

Health and Safety Training

For information andclass schedules visitwwwfullcircletraining

nwcom or call360-385-9800

ElMar ldquoEllierdquo Louise Frye

March 24 1923 ndash Oct 9 2014Ellie passed away peacefully Oct 9

2014 in Everett Wash She was sur-rounded by her three children

Ellie was born March 24 1923 to Orin and Leah Shearer in Tacoma Wash She had four brothers and sisters Ellie attended Lincoln High School in Seattle

Ellie and her family lived on Mutiny Bay for many years In

May of 1973 she married Jim Frye and they made their new home in Vancouver Wash where they lived until October 2006 when they returned to beautiful Whidbey Island

Ellie loved to play bridge golf and put puzzles together Most of all she loved being around her family She is survived by her children Judi (Dave) Little Dean (Cathy) Hatt and Sue (Jack) Terhar grandchildren Jennifer (Carl) Holloway-Factory Kris (Steve) Jones Suzi (Mike) Redman Heather (Logan) Birch Jon Greversquo Danielle (Pete) Samson

and Courtney (Ben) Stingle Ellie also had seven great-grandchildren Jarrin DersquoAndre Jacob Mason Grace Marshet and Ellie She will be forever in our hearts

A private family celebration of Elliersquos life will be held Oct 18

The family would like to thank the staff at Forest View Transitional Health in Everett and Hospice for all of their tender loving care they gave to Ellie Donations may be made online or mailed to Providence Hospice and Homecare 2731 Wetmore Ave Everett WA 98201

Obituary

ElMar Frye

MORE LETTERSCONTINUED FROM A6

Search for first win goes on for Falcon girls soccer

Kingrsquos cruised to a 6-1 victory over South Whidbey in a Cascade Conference girls soccer match Thursday night

The Lady Knights kept their unde-feated season intact and held South

Whidbey to its season-long search for a win

XC places second behind Kingrsquos in postseason tuneup

Kingrsquos cross country teams narrowly edged South Whidbeyrsquos on Thursday in a

Cascade Conference meet in Granite Falls

South Whidbey girls 1 Mallorie Mitchem 215601 4 Emma

Lungren 222882 5 Elizabeth Donnelly 230399 Bethany Justus 255308 Annika Hustad 261560 Clara Martin 265821

South Whidbey boys 3 Cole Zink 182057 5 Anders

Bergquist 183611 Will Simms 190272 Cory Ackerman 190706 Truman Hood 192360 Collin Burns 204881 Kohl Hunter 205518 Will Holbert 205715 Joseph Ballestrasse 224385 Garrett Poteat 233116 Joe Davies 260262 Isaac Greene 365342

Volleyball pulls off upset against Kingrsquos

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Therersquos magic at Kingrsquos Schoolrsquos Mike Martin Gym for the South Whidbey volleyball team

South Whidbey avenged a five-set loss earlier this season to the Cascade Conference third-place Kingrsquos team Thursday night The come-from-behind win was the first over the Lady Knights in recent memory for the Falcons

ldquoI donrsquot remember the last time we beat Kingrsquos in volleyballrdquo said Falcon head coach Mandy Jones beaming with a smile while being congratulated by spectators follow-ing South Whidbeyrsquos 25-20 16-25 20-25 25-22 16-14 win

The passion displayed by the Falcons (5-6 Cascade Conference 6-6 overall) was reminiscent of last yearrsquos squad that secured a state tournament berth on that very court Energy and enthusiasm were keys to the victory according to a trio of players critical in South Whidbeyrsquos upset victory

ldquoAll we knew is we had to be loud-er cheer louder than them and play our bestrdquo said Falcon senior Anne Madsen ldquoWe knew we had to keep going high instead of staying lowrdquo

ldquoEarly we kept cheering loud talking to each otherrdquo she added ldquoCommunication was a big thing tonight and we definitely had thatrdquo

Following the third set Kingrsquos (9-2 conference 9-2 overall) appeared to be en route to another win over South Whidbey despite the Falconsrsquo strong opening in the first set

South Whidbey pulled away in the fourth set after an 11-11 tie The Falcons got a block from junior Morgan Davis followed by a pair of out of bounds hits by Kingrsquos and were able to hold on to the lead and closed out the set with an Anne

Madsen tip and an Abby Hodson kill

Thursdayrsquos match was one where the stars shone brightly for both teams For the Falcons seniors Madsen and Hodson led the way with 21 and 10 kills respectively Madsen also recorded 14 digs and four blocks Hodson chipped in with 15 digs three aces and a pair of blocks Sara Bryant the Falconsrsquo junior libero had 22 digs to go with four aces Katherine Read a junior started for South Whidbey as their setter and powered the offense with 26 assists

Kingrsquos had a trio of players with double-digit kills Lady Knights junior Daylee Hanson led with 14 kills senior Savanna Hanson had 13 kills and senior Hannah Green recorded 12

Yet for all of the star power a South Whidbey sophomore made a major impact Thursday Falcon middle hitter Megan Drake a first-year varsity player served to close out the match

Going into the tie-breaking fifth set momentum had swung South Whidbeyrsquos way The Falcons opened with a quick point on an errant hit by the Lady Knights Neither team led by more than two points at any stretch in a set that was tied 10 times

South Whidbey regained serve trailing 14-13 handing Drake the ball

ldquoFor all of our seniors I did not want to let them down whatsoeverrdquo Drake said later explaining that after she got the lead she began to feel anxious

After an error by the Lady Knights Kingrsquos coach Jeff Fransen called timeout The following serve was an ace by Drake Then Davis and sophomore Kacie Hanson combined to score the game-winning block shocking Kingrsquos and sending South Whidbeyrsquos players storming onto the court huddling together screaming jumping around hug-ging and crying

ldquoIt feels so freaking greatrdquo Hodson said wiping tears away ldquoI canrsquot get over it Irsquom sorry Irsquom cry-ingrdquo

The match was a major victory

for South Whidbey which moved into fourth place in league stand-ings Three of the top four teams in the Cascade Conference which is evenly split between 2A and 1A schools are 1A schools Cedar Park Christian a

Bothell-based private school and new to the league leads the conference as its only unde-feated squad The fourth 1A school is Sultan which has yet to win a match this season South Whidbey swept Sultan earlier this season and will attempt again in its final league game Oct 27 on the Falconsrsquo home court

SportsSportsSportsPage A8 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

ldquoHow wonderful it is that nobody need wait a singlemoment before starting to improve the worldrdquo

~Anne Frank

Now Serving

Direct 3602215538 bull ACE Certi ed bull Cancer Exercise Specialist Cell 3602395775 Email OnetoOnewhidbeycom

wwwonetoonepersonaltrainingnet

Active lifestyle coaching for Seniors Women and Couples in the privacy

of your own home

wwwww wwww ww onetotot on p

One to OnePersonal Trainingwith Marti Murphy

NoNoN Family CareFitness Centers

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

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

Tuesday afternoonMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295 We will close at 2pm on Tuesday Oct 21 for a

Private Party Please accept our apologies for any

inconvenience this brings to our Regular customers

Ben Watanabe The Record

South Whidbeyrsquos volleyball team celebrates after recording the match-winning point on a block by junior Morgan Davis second from left and sophomore Kacie Hanson middle against Kingrsquos on Oct 16

Kingrsquos slayers

ldquoFor all of our seniors I did not want to let them down whatsoeverrdquo

Megan Drake sophomore

South Whidbey volleyball

Island lifeIsland lifeIsland lifeSaturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A9

Take this dance Argentine tango class teaches movement as well as connection

By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

A stanza of rich and vital music ascends from the speakers breaking the evening silence at Bayview Corner four couples silently take to the studio floor keep-ing time with one anotherrsquos precise steps and slight sways as if attuned to the notes as by one anotherrsquos energy

The dancers are stu-dents of Sojourn Studiorsquos Argentine tango course led by instructor David Imbergia who has been mastering the ldquodance of connectionrdquo since 2001

ldquoI enjoy tango spe-cifically because of its very unique flavor personality and ability to spiritually connect with the partnerrdquo said Imbergia ldquoTango is called the dance of connec-tionhellip everybody likes to feel connectedrdquo

Each Tuesday evening at 630 pm a group of about 20-30 beginning intermedi-ate and advanced students of a variety of professions ages and backgrounds make their way to the studio for an opportunity to learn relax and rejuvenate

The night begins with beginning and intermedi-ate dancers and ends with a mingling of primarily intermediate and advanced students

Sari Spieler Freeland resident and owner of Whidbey Healing Arts has been attending weekly classes at Sojourn Studios with her husband Daniel Goldsmith since the class began three years ago The couple uses the class as an opportunity to wind down and reconnect

Spieler who holds a degree in dance therapy is well attuned to the correla-tion between motion music and healing

During the day Spieler works in many capacities including elder advocate power of attorney for healthcare certified profes-sional guardian for vulner-able adults and massage therapist As a part of her work which often includes a 6 am to 6 pm day she

accompanies clients to court and medical appoint-ments and assists them in navigating difficult situa-tions

ldquoItrsquos the break in the middle of the crazyrdquo she said ldquoI always make sure we stop at the class and dance for a couple of hours before we go back to work so it is a balance point in my day quite oftenrdquo

Since its inception in the late 19th century in the working-class suburbs of Buenos Aires Argentina tango has offered dancers respite and an expressive outlet The dance was devel-oped as a combination of forms including Cuban haba-ntildeera milonga and African candombe Due in part to the quality of the music according to Imbergia tango acted as a bridge between classes an unusual dance in its appeal to classes rich and poor

Because most of the immigrant population of Buenos Aires were men it was typical for men to dance the tango together Today it is more common for men to dance as ldquoleadersrdquo while women dance as ldquofollowersrdquo

However as Imbergia noted during a class

Tuesday Oct 14 it is really more of an exercise

in teamwork Throughout the class

Imbergia demonstrated the ways in which subtle movements and fixtures of posture could convey a ldquoparagraph of meaningrdquo to a partner and explained the ways in which certain steps and principles may prove more difficult for followers while others are more diffi-cult for leaders to whom the follower must entrust their confidence

ldquoMost of the time it has got a mixture of pressure and excitement especially if you are dancing with a leader who is playful and inventive and creative who forces you to stay present and spontaneousrdquo said Spieler

Spieler said she has been dancing ldquosince the day I was bornrdquo and recalled that she and her husband met at a non-alcoholic dance event in Seattle nearly 25 years ago Though the couple tried sev-eral other dances including a variety of different Latin and ballroom disciplines they could not seem to find a happy medium a way to dance together

In part due to Spielerrsquos

prior lack of experience with tango she said the dance finally provided a level playing field for the more experienced Spieler and her husband who although not necessarily an advanced dancer shared her joy in the art form

She explained that in con-trast to other dances tango forces the person to slow down and connect with their partner

ldquoI donrsquot know if there are other dances that encourage or allow that to happenrdquo said Spieler

Although some spouses may find the idea of watch-ing their partner in a close embrace with another per-son nervewracking Spieler said quite the opposite is true for her and Goldsmith She also pointed out that despite misconceptions the connection of the tango is non-sexual and may more accurately be described as spiritual or emotional

ldquoWe enjoy watching the other dance with other peo-ple because we know how much fun they are havingrdquo she said ldquoThere is no sense of jealousy or competitive-nessrdquo

Terra Anderson and her husband Tom Buxton share Spielerrsquos sentiment The couple has been attending the classes for a little over a year

Anderson noted that she has danced several other forms including ballroom but tango has proven to be a favorite for both her and Buxton

Beginning at 5 pm Friday Nov 7 through Sunday Nov 9 Sojourn Studios students and other area tango enthu-siasts will be convening in Coupeville for the second annual Whidbey Island Tango Festival The festival includes classes for all skill levels milangas vendors and more According to Imbergia 200 or more danc-ers are expected to attend Cost for each event varies with most ranging from $10-20 per class Full festival passes are $165 Visit wtastorenvycom to register and for more information about the festival

Kate Daniel The RecordTerra Anderson and other students of Sojourn Studios tango class make their way around the dance floor at a class Tuesday evening

Kate Daniel The RecordDancers practice their moves at a recent tango class The Whidbey Island Tango Festival will take place in Coupeville Nov 7-9

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A12 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Bayview market offers fresh local

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

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

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Ryther to host annual auction

The Ryther Child Center Leaguersquos South Whidbey Mardi Unit annual dinner and livesilent auction is at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 on Brooks Hill Road

ldquoHats off to Rytherrdquo with prizes for best hats is the theme

Items for auction include Holland America cruises jewelry din-ing options overnight retreats and family of four Disneyland tickets

Proceeds go to Ryther Child Center a Seattle organization whose main purpose is helping kids

For tickets and details call Tarly at 360-341-2457 Fran at 360-221-4519 or visit wwwrytherorg

Professor speaks on discipleship

The Rev Dr Karoline Lewis will be speaking at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 and Sunday Oct 19 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Freeland in the main church

Lewis an associate professor of Biblical preaching is present-ing a free lecture series titled ldquoWine Water Jars amp Witness Being a Disciple according to the Gospel of Johnrdquo

Lewis will also preach at all three Sunday wor-ship services

Put together a team for trivia

Team Trivia Challenge is 630-930 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Senior Center Langley

Cost is $40 for a team of four There will be five rounds of 10 themed questions including general trivia wild card name that photo and music

Winning team receives a cash prize amount depends on number of teams participating

For details email hes tiaislandseniorservicesorg or call 360-321-1600

Haunted house aids high school

The Second Annual Haunted House Fundraiser is 6-11 pm Saturday Oct 18 Sunday Oct 19 Saturday Oct 25 and Sunday Oct 26 at the American Legion Post 141 in Bayview

Haunted House and Pumpkin Hour are 5-6 pm for kids 5-10 years old Witching Hour is 6-10 pm for all who dare to enter

Food and concessions all days Cost is $8 family rate (4-6 people) is $25

For details call 360-632-5312

Musical features familiar characters

ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo directed by Robert W Prosch is at 730 pm Oct 18 19 24 and 25 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

The musical centers on a childless baker and his

wife as they try to start a family Many well-known storybook characters make appearances

Key Players opens at 630 pm Fridays and Saturdays Question-and-answer sessions follow Sunday performances

For details and tickets visit wwwwicaonlineorg

Poinsettia sale to help students

The South Whidbey High School musiciansrsquo annual Poinsettia Sale is through Oct 26

Potted poinsettias in red white and pink ($12) and six-inch sprigs of fresh mistletoe with red ribbon ($8) available Will be delivered Dec 2-7

To order call 360-914-2107 or any jazz band wind ensemble or choir member you know

Tilth welcomes Mokihana Calizar

South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market is from 11 am to 2 pm Sunday Oct 19 at 2812 Thompson Road off Highway 525

This Sundayrsquos market will feature storyteller

Mokihana Calizar and stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace will fill the air Come to chant listen and be involved

The market offers local food flowers and gifts Sundays through Oct 26 SNAP cards and Farmersrsquo Market Nutrition Program coupons are welcome

For details visit wwwsouthwhidbeytilthorg

Trick or treat with bicycle club

The Whidbey Island Bicycle Club Trick or Treat Ride is at 1 pm Sunday Oct 19 at Fort Ebey State Park

Sign-in is required and starts at noon Free tricks and treats for all ages Costumes are welcome but helmets are required

Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

For details visit wwwwhidbeybicyclecluborg

lsquoToxic Hot Seatrsquo at the Clyde

A showing of the envi-ronmental film ldquoToxic Hot Seatrdquo is 1-3 pm Sunday Oct 19 at the Clyde Theatre Langley

The Ecumenical Greening Congregations of South Whidbey are sponsoring the showing The film is a feature of an ongoing statewide campaign to educate the

public about toxic chemi-cals used to produce everyday items

There will be a ques-tion-and-answer session after the movie

For details visit wwwtoxicfreelegacyorg

Faith vigil reflects with hope peace

The Whidbey Interfaith Vigil of Peace and Hope is 330-5 pm Sunday Oct 19 at St Augustinersquos Episcopal Church Freeland

The vigil will feature prayer sacred Scripture readings and music from multiple faith traditions in reflection on the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnsonrsquos announcement of a ldquoWar on Povertyrdquo

For details call 360-331-4887

Waldorf School welcomes public

Walk Through the Grades is 820-10 am Monday Oct 20 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Learn of the history and highlights of the educational paradigm Observe four classes in session and ask ques-tions Learn how Waldorf Education instills a pas-sion for lifelong learning and establishes a founda-tion for success in college and beyond

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

Republicans NRA talk gun initiatives

The South Whidbey Republican Women are hosting a presentation on gun Initiatives 591 and 594 at 1130 am Tuesday Oct 21 at the Useless Bay Golf and Country Club Langley

The guest speaker will be Keely Hopkins a representative from the

National Rifle Association Reservations required

call 360-579-3614 or 360-331-4556 $16 lunch fee due at check-in Checks or cash only

Meditation can ease stress

Introduction to the Transcendental Meditation Technique is 6-730 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at the Freeland Library

Bill Currie leads a free introduction to the Transcendental Meditationreg technique Learn how to experience a life with less stress and anxiety greater calm and better health

For details and to regis-ter email bellevuetmorg or call 800-595-3186

Island camera club highlights autumn

The Whidbey Island Camera Club is meet-ing 630-8 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Skagit Valley Collegersquos Oak Hall Oak Harbor

The theme for October is ldquoAutumn Colorsrdquo You may submit up to three photos for discussion to absolutesciencehotmailcom

For details email tina31543comcastnet or visit wwwwhidbeyisland cameraclubcom

Learn tango two-step and more

Dancing classes are 630-830 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Bayview Hall

Classes are the first and third Tuesday of every month

All skill levels are wel-come No partner neces-sary

A $5 donation benefits the hall

For details visit breadandsoulwhidbeycom or call 360-321-4083

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

18Saturday

21Tuesday

20Monday

19Sunday

Contributed photo

Mokihana Calizar will present stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace at the South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market Sunday Oct 19

challengeldquoIrsquom always interested

in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo Arango said in a phone interview with The Record Wednesday

Arangorsquos last day is Nov 7 His resignation letter was submitted Monday to Mayor Fred McCarthy who said he will turn it over to the Langley City Council at its Oct 17 meeting for official accep-tance which M c C a r t h y said he expects

ldquoItrsquos always a challenge when some-thing like this h a p p e n s rdquo the mayor said ldquoObviously Irsquom excited for the opportunity he has professionally to grow and an opportunity to move his career forward His presence will be very much missed in the cityrdquo

Arango took over the plan-ning department in April 2011 after six years as a plan-ning director in Vermont In Langley he was the assigned staff person to four city citi-zen boards mdash the Planning Advisory Board Design Review Board Parks and Open Space Commission (for a time) and Arts Commission mdash and oversaw several proj-ects and policies that will like-ly be around for decades The largest was the Second Street redesign which he managed from its design to its final

street striping this June Last month he attended an international planning confer-ence mdash a $2300 trip paid for by the city and the Langley Main Street Association mdash in Buenos Aires Argentina as a speaker for his work on Second Street

That same project spawned the cityrsquos new-est citizen board the Arts Commission which will over-see an Arango-proposed and city council-approved policy

to include a 1-per-cent - for -t h e - a r t s b u d g e t in capital projects

ldquo T h a t was a real-ly great e x p e r i -ence for me profes-sionallyrdquo

Arango said Times were not always

light in the Village by the Sea however Arango filed a whistleblower complaint against the mayor at the time Larry Kwarsick after he dis-covered that Kwarsick had falsified a public document during his days as Langleyrsquos planning director

Eventually Kwarsick resigned in January 2013 after Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks filed a lawsuit to force him out of office Regarding the notoriety of the incident Arango said he had no regrets

ldquoIt is what it isrdquo Arango said ldquoAt the end of it I think I did the right thingrdquo

When McCarthy was appointed as the interim mayor in February 2013

he inherited three depart-ment heads Police Chief Randy Heston Public Works Director Challis Stringer and Arango By the fall only Arango was still with the city with Stringer taking a job for the City of Mukilteorsquos pub-lic works department and Heston retiring

Some other highlights of Arangorsquos career include city code amendments adopted last month parking improve-ments restructuring the building department and lowering permit fees 27 percent and the foundation of the Langley Main Street Association

One of his unfinished works is the creation of design standards Currently the city relies on its Design Review Board and Planning Advisory

Board to make sure new con-struction is in keeping with the cityrsquos look and feel The recently finished but not-quite-approved demolition of historic buildings in the downtown commercial area ordinance includes language for how new buildings could be erected largely keeping the 30-foot lot articulation of Langleyrsquos founding on First Street and adding setbacks for floors coming up the bluff

Arango also leaves at a time when the city is review-ing a proposed private-public project for an elevator and bridge on Cascade Avenue He said he would give a recommendation to the city council before leaving the job

McCarthy said he does not have a timeline yet for finding the next director of Community Planning He wanted to wait until the res-ignation was official mdash after the city council meeting next Monday The duration of the search was also unknown

ldquoWersquoll take whatever timersquos necessaryrdquo McCarthy said ldquoItrsquos a very important position for the cityrdquo

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A13

THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

FREELAND1592 MAIN ST

360-331-6272

OAK HARBOR350 SE PIONEER WAY

360-675-8733

ShopDonate

Volunteer

WhatWill YouBuild

Your donations are tax deductible 223 2nd St LangleyWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey

Representing Whidbey Islandrsquos

Finest Homes

Nancy Rowan360821-9319 c | 360221-8898 o

301 Noblecli Pl LangleyMLS 666890 $474000

NEW LISTING

Advertise in the South Whidbey Record and watch your business GROW

Call Nora today for a FREE consultation or emailher at ndurandwhidbeynewsgroupcom

NORA DURAND

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A bull Freeland WA 98249360-221-5300 bull wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

WE SELL RESULTS

Your Local Computer Manufacturer

and Repair Center

360-341-2526 saleslc-inccom 9257 SR 525 Clinton

Best Deals on TV Phone amp

Internet

Bob Cravenbcravencraveninsurancecom

Kathleen Cravenkcravencraveninsurancecom

Clinton Office (360) 341-7200Toll Free 1 (800) 494-7200

cravenwhere RELATIONSHIPS matter

INSURANCEcom

bull Firearms amp Ammunition

bull Apparel amp Tactical Gear

bull Shooting amp Cleaning Supplies

bull Disaster Preparedness

bull FFL Transfers amp Repairs

bull Personal Defense Products

Kens Korner Clinton bull 855-230-1911wwwwhidbeyarmscom

Ben Watanabe Record file

Jeff Arango Langleyrsquos director of Community Planning speaks during a city coun-cil meeting in June He has resigned effective Nov 7 to take a position with BERK Consulting a private planning company in Seattle

ARANGOCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIrsquom always interested in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo

Jeff Arango director of Community Planning

Langley

Alice Cash Howell

Alice Cash Howell born Feb 19 1923 in Pasadena Calif to Henry N and Jennie BJ Cash Passed away Aug 8 2014 in Monroe Wash

Alice studied and earned her bachelorrsquos degree at the University of California Berkeley On Dec 30 1946 she married Erle Howell Jr in Pasadena

Alice enjoyed quilting sewing painting garden-ing carpentry learn-ing beach combing and observing nature She was a member of Vote

Smart MoveOn Tilth NW Harvest KCTS9 and alumna of University of California Berkley

Alice was a devoted wife mother grandmother and friend She will be deeply missed by all who knew her

Alice is survived by her children Thomas E Howell (Barb Gardner) Joan Gail Wong (William) Cathie Lynn Hosley (Burr) John N Howell (Karen) and Jennelle Pillitiere (John) grand-children Phoebe Dolim Nathaniel Wong Rachel Wong Matthew Wong

Ruth Howell Lydia Pillitiere Michael Pillitiere Gabriel Pillitiere and Esther Pillitiere and extended family and many friends

She was preceded in death by both parents hus-band Erle Howell Jr sister Eva Mary Harper and brother Carl S Johnson

A celebration of Alicersquos life will be held at 1 pm Friday Oct 31 2014 at Emeritus of Monroe 15465 mdash 179th Ave SE Monroe WA 98272 A second cel-ebration will be held at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 2014 at St Peter Lutheran Church 6309 Wilson Place Clinton WA 98236

Memorials in her name may be made to Northwest Harvest PO Box 12272 Seattle WA 98102 Project Vote Smart One Common Ground Philipsburg MT 59858-9767 Regency Care Center 1355 W Main St Monroe WA 98272 or the University of California Berkeley Wellness Letter wwwberkeleywellnesscom

Arrangements are entrusted to Purdy amp Kerr with Dawson Funeral Home Monroe 360-794-7049

Marylou Bunney (Jennings)

Marylou lost her coura-geous battle with leukemia Sunday Oct 13 2014

Her funeral Mass will be at 11 am Saturday Oct 18 at St Hubert Catholic Church 803 Third St Langley WA Interment will be at 11 am Monday Oct 20 at Holyrood Catholic Cemetery 205 NE 205th St Shoreline WA

Please go to wwwbecks funeralhomecom for more about Marylou

Thanks to all who prayed so hard for her

Page A14 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

Whidbey Island Friends MeetingThe Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)Meeting for WorshipSundays at 400pmUnitarian Universalist Congregation20103 Hwy 525 Freeland WA 98249

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

Sat amp Sun 500

Stop-motion animation

THE BOXTROLLS

Sat Sun amp Mon 730

Iceland adventures

LAND HO

Tues Wed Thur 730

Kevin Kline Maggie Smith

MY OLD LADY

Coming soon Gone Girl The Skeleton Twins The Good Lie

PG

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

R - language

PG-13

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

ENJOY A COMPLIMENTARYSOUTH WHIDBEY RECORDWITH YOUR WHIDBEY COFFEE

5575 S Harbor Ave 207 Freeland | PO Box 1200 Coupeville360-221-5300 | wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

PICK UP YOUR COFFEE AND PAPER AT WHIDBEY COFFEE FREELAND | MAIN STREET middot CLINTON | STATE ROUTE 525

START YOUR MORNING THE

WHIDBEY WAY

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

Obituaries

Marylou BunneyAlice Cash Howell

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

wwwsoundpublishingcom

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

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace We off er a great work environment with opportunity for advancement along with a competitive benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401k

Accepting resumes athrsoundpublishingcomor by mail to HR Sound Publishing Inc11323 Commando Rd W Suite 1Everett WA 98204Please state which position and geographic area you are applying for

Feat

ure

d P

osi

tio

n ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT - KITSAP COUNTYSound Publishing based out of Poulsbo Washington seeks an enthusiastic creative individual to create and implement successful advertising solutions for local businesses The successful candidate must be dependable detail-oriented possess exceptional customer service skills and enjoy working in a team environment Previous sales experience a plus reliable insured transportation and good driving record required We off er a solid base plus commission work expense reimbursement excellent health benefi ts paid vacation sick and holidays 401K and a great work environment with opportunity to advance EOE Send resume with cover letter in PDF or Text format to

hrsoundpublishingcomor mail toHRCKRAD

Sound Publishing Inc 11323 Commando Road Main UnitEverett WA 98204

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace Check out our website to fi nd out more about us wwwsoundpublishingcom

Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Whidbey - Kitsap - Eastside - Everett - Marysville - South King County

Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Port Angeles - Federal Way

ProductionLaborbull General Worker - Everettbull CDL Driver - Everett

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

jobsEmployment

General

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Production WorkersFT OT shift dif

benefits non-seasonalTo apply

wwwsugiyocomdownload app

fax 360-293-6964or apply in person

3200 T Ave Anacortes 360-293-0180

Kennel Attendant amp Pet Groomer

Groomer must have ex p e r i e n c e Pa r t t imeFu l l t ime Cal l Ben or Cathy

(360)675-7288

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

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

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Opportunity Council is now soliciting Letters of Interest and State- ments of Qualifications for the purpose of re- cruiting Furnace Repair amp Replacement Contrac- tors for the Community Services depar tment Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is available online at

wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from

the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA 98225 EOEMFDV

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

EmploymentRestaurant

CIAO FUN FAMILY-OWNED

RESTAURANTExpanding and is now hiring for all positions

Servers Bussers Bartenders

Delivery DriversFull and part time posi- tions available Profes- sional appearance and per for mance a must Previose restaurant or retai l exper ience re- quired Apply in person

701 N Main Street Coupeville

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

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

Reach readers the daily newspapers miss when you advertise in the Classifieds 1-800-388-2527 or wwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

NOC NURSING ASSISTANT

Shift Differential

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

Advertising doesnrsquot have to break the bank The Classifieds has great deals on everything you need

Health Care 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

Oak Harbor DentalPracticeseeking

PT Experienced Chair-Side Assistant

For immediate hire Ideal candidate will be moti- va t e d h a r d wo r k i n g friendly flexible and pos- sess the ability to multi- t a s k R e g i s t e r e d WSDOH Salary DOE

795 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Harbor

or e-mail to docwymangmailcom

docwymangmailcom

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

(360)-331-2104or email resume to

sbewcphotmailcom

real estatefor sale - WA

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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 425-422-7223

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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 MarketPlace

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc

The Arrow Points the Waywwwwhidbeyhomesforrentcom

Saturday Showings 9 to 5

360-675-6681

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

Water and mountain view 3 BR on 23+

acres Separate garageshop

593631 $399000

Mutiny View Manor 3 BR on a quiet

cul-de-sac with west side water viewLots of updates

676441 $199500

--- Greenbank --- --- Oak Harbor ---2+ BR near

Beachcombers beach and boat

ramp Big back deck Water and

mountain views638049 $259000

Well-kept 4 BRrambler in

Ridgehaven 2 Close to schools downtown andNAS Whidbey

700285 $269950

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---REDUCED 4 BR 25 BA and lots of storage fairway

home at HHG amp YCEasy care

landscaping642708 $210000

View 3 BR 175 BA in Dugualla Bay Heights Community beachboat launch702430 $269900

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE

Now is the time to join our top team of real estate experts

Train with the bestCall for information

Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete list of all open houses Find additional information on these homes at WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses

WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday October 18th 1-4 or by apprsquot

Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave

Langley 3602218898223 Second St

Freeland1403 Starview Ct

654709 $229000Gordy Frederickson 360914-2566

Freeland 1407 Everette Ln

627306 $234900Jill Engstrom 425508-4110

Freeland1319 Sealawn Blvd

705282 $299500Sandra Stipe 360672-4893

Greenbank3516 Seashore Ave

652380 $499000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073

Langley2418 Soundview Dr

662659 $559950Jim Short 206920-2362

Langley 2219 Lancaster Rd

689493 $449500Bryan McCourt 360632-3770

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 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 rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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

Baby Island Area3 bedroom 2 bath Wa- ter view fenced back yard $1000month Will negotiate security de- posit Pets with referenc- e s ( 3 6 0 ) 3 3 1 - 7 2 9 4 Avail Oct 1st

CLINTON 98236

2 BR 2 BA DEER LAKE HOME Features den all appliances and beach access Located on free bus line Non smoking $1075mo (1 year lease) First month FREE rent Avail Oct 5th Call 206- 200-4219

OAK 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 360-770-6882

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON 98236

UNIQUE COZY CABIN

1 BR on bus route All appliance plus

washer dryer WaterGarbage InclNo pets $750mo

206-696-2875FREELAND3 BD 2 BA clean com- for table home Forced air amp pellet stove Heat- ed 2 car garage on 34 acre in Saratoga Beach Community Beach with boat ramp amp beach ac- cess a short walk away $1025MO Cal l Rod 408-395-1148FREELAND

HOLMES HARBOR Wa- te r f ron t Char ming 2 bedroom 2 bath home Woodburning fireplace insert gas and electric heat Available October 15th $1000 month in- cludes water Located at 5349 - A Bercot Road Call 206-972-0029

LANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626OAK 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

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

WA Misc RentalsWant to Rent

LANGLEY or FREELAND area

HOME WANTED FOR single mature woman wi th a house fr iendly standard poodle Look- ing for long term I have excellent local referenc- es Please call 360-321- 5629Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

real estaterentals

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

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

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

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Selling Something Picture ThisSchedule your ad for two or more weeks and

we will add a photo in print and online for FREE

Private party only No commercial advertising

Call Today(800) 388-2527

legals

Legal Notices

Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)

MeetingFRIDAY October 24 2014 1030AMndash1200 NOONB OA R D O F I S L A N D C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERS HEARING ROOMCourthouse Annex 6th amp Main Coupeville WA AGENDA-Product Stewardship-Comprehensive Plan Update-Other Program Issues amp Updates-Committee Action Items Legal No WCW592902 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 18 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR

ISLAND COUNTYIn re the Estate ofELEANOR M LUMLEY Deceased No 14-4-00209-4N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORS The Administrator named below has been appointed and has quali- fied as Administrator 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 administrator or the ad- ministratorrsquos 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 probated proceedings were com- menced The c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) thirty days after the adminis-

Legal Notices

trator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice I f the claim is not presented within this time frame t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred except as other- wise provided in RCW 1140051 AND 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assets Date of Filing of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court September 24 2014Date of First Publication October 4 2014 Name of Administrator LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSAttorneys for Administra- tor Barry M Meyers WSBA 22847D a v i d M N e u b e c k WSBA 31321Address for Mailing or Service Elder Law Off ices of Barry M Meyers PS 2828 Northwest Avenue B e l l i n g h a m W A 98225-2335T e l e p h o n e (360) 647-8846 F a c s i m i l e (360) 647-8854DATED this 22nd day of September 2014ELDER LAW OFFICES OF BARRY M MEY- ERS PSBARRY M MEYERS WSBA 22847DAVID M NEUBECK WSBA 31321Attorneys for Administra- tor LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSLegal No WCW592286 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 4 11 28 2014

ISLAND COUNTY NOTICE TO

CONSULTANTS FORREQUEST FOR QUAL-

IFICATIONS FORINTERSECTION

IMPROVEMENTS AT CRESCENT HARBOR ROAD NE REGATTA

DRIVEIs land County Publ ic Works (AGENCY) solic- its interest from consult- ing firms with expertise

Legal Notices

in Civil Engineering right of way acquisition and construct ion manage- ment Consultants will be considered for the fol- lowing projectProject DescriptionThe work to be per - formed by the CONSUL- TANT consists of prelim- inary engineering right o f w ay a c q u i s i t i o n PSampE and construction management of an inter- section improvement at Crescent Harbor Road Regatta Drive near Oak Ha rbo r The gene ra l scope of work for the project includes design and PSampE fo r a b id ready project address- ing the following major features challenges-Reducing the grade of the intersection-Design of retaining wall and drainage features -Determination of right of way needs and right of way plan preparation-Environmental planning and preparation of per- mit applications-Performance of soil ex- ploration and analysis as appropriate-Coordination with pur- veyors regarding all util- ity related issues if any- A l l d e s i g n w o r k t o meet fo l low AGENCY s t a n d a r d s t h e L AG Manual and applicable state and federal regula- tionsSTATEMENT OF Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S (SOQ) SUBMITALSTo be considered re- sponsive to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) t he P ropose r rsquos SOQ must follow the direction presented and include the information required belowProposer shall send 5 (FIVE) sets of SOQs with a cover letter indi- cating the project(s) they are submitting for Sets of SOQs are to include one (1) unbound original (containing original sig- natures) and four (4) in- dividually bound copies of the SOQs Proposers are strongly encouraged to use recycledrecy- clable products and to print on both sides of the paper whenever appro- p r i a t e E a c h S O Q should have no more than ten (10) sheets (double sided or not) plus a cover and a one page cover letter The SOQ wi l l be a l lowed maximum two (2) addi- t ional sheets (double sided or not) per pro- posed sub-consultant

Legal Notices

Submittals must include the following information Firm name phone and fax numbers email ad- dress for point of con- tact Name of Principal- in-Charge and Project Manager Number o f employees in each firm p roposed to p ro jec t Fed Tax Id Number UBI Number DMWBE Cer t i f icat ion number Year Firm established S I C C o d e ( N a m e ) NAICS Code (Name) Firm Type and Annual Gross Receipt Include any in fo r mat ion tha t would be re levant to evaluate your qualifica- tions for that project list- ed above being submit- ted forACCEPTANCEREJEC- TION OF RESPONSES The County reserves the right and holds at its dis- c re t ion the fo l low ing rights and options-To waive any or all in- formalities in any SOQ-To reject any or all re- sponses-To issue subsequent re- questsA N T I C I PAT E D R F Q SCHEDULEThe AGENCY will review a l l the S ta tement o f Qualifications received and will select up to (3) three Consulting Firms for interviews The fol- low ing schedu le has been established for the submission and evalua- tion of the SOQs and se- lection of the consultant T h e s e a r e t e n t a t i ve d a t e s o n l y a n d t h e County reser ves the r igh t to ad jus t these dates at its sole discre- tion-SOQs due October 31 2014 by 430 PM-Interviews week of No- vember 10 2014-Announce final selec- tion November 14 2014 -Contract negot iat ion complete November 21 2014-Board of County Com- missioner approval De- cember 15 2014-Notice to Proceed De- cember 29 2014EVALUATION CRITE- RIASubmittals will be evalu- ated and ranked based on the following-Technical and other re- lated qualifications-Past exper ience with this kind of project utiliz- ing WSDOT design and construction standards as modif ied by Island County-References from Local agency clients

Legal Notices

-Familiarity and experi- ence dealing with Feder- al Aid funded projects- C a p a b i l i t y t o m e e t schedules and demon- s t ra ted cost cont ro ls from similar projects-Experience in designing facilities that reflect mod- est design simple oper- at ional requirements and economical cost of operationThe AGENCY encourag- es disadvantaged mi- n o r i t y a n d w o m e n - owned consultant firms to respondThe submittal must be mailed to Island County Public Works Attn Joe Araucto PO Box 5000 ( 1 N E 6 t h S t r e e t ) C o u p e v i l l e W A 98239-5000 by October 31 2014 no later than 430 PM No submittals will be accepted after the specified date and time Any questions regarding a project should be di- rected to the contact of that project listed above at 360-240-5557The AGENCY in accor- dance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat 252 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Department of Transportation Subti- tle A Office of the Sec- retary Part 21 nondis- crimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- tation issued pursuant to such Act hereby notified all bidders that it will af- firmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- tisement disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tuni ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race col- or national origin or sex in consideration for an awardLegal No WCW594947 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

APPLICATION P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Prelimi- n a r y P R D PLN-14-00013 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Land- s c a p e p l a n PLN-14-00014 - MARIN

Legal Notices

WOODSAPPLICATION Land C l e a r i n g p l a n PLN-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION SEPA environmental checklist SEP-14-00003 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Trans- por tation Concurrency TRC-14-00009 - MARIN WOODSPROJECT PROPOSAL AND LOCATION Land- ed Gentry Development Inc has submi t ted a Preliminary Plat (PPL-14-01) and Prelimi- nary PRO (PLN-14-13) appl icat ion packet for the property located on Swantown Road referred to as Marin Woods The proposed Prel iminary Plat PRD consists of 43 single family lots on 106 acres The lot currently has a single family home that is purposed to be demolished The Prelimi- nary Plat PRD applica- tion was submitted on September 25 2014 by Mr Kendall Gentry with Landed Gentry Develop- ment Inc The project lo- c a t i o n i s 1 2 9 2 S W S w a n t o w n A v e n u e R13204-459-4200DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS The formal applications for P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 were submitted on Sep- tember 252014 by Mr Kenda l l Gent r y have been determined com- plete for the purpose of processing on October 13 2014PUBLIC COMMENT PE- RIOD To make written comments on this propo- sal please mail or hand- de l iver spec i f ic com- ments to City of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 no later than 500 pm on November 3 2014 If you have questions re- garding this proposal please contact the De- velopment Services De- p a r t m e n t a t (360 ) 279 -4510 be - tween 800 a m and 500 pm Monday thru FridayE N V I R O N M E N TA L DOCUMENTS ANDOR STUDIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECTSEPA env i ronmen ta l checklist has been sub- mitted with the applica- tion (SEP-14-00003) To receive notification of the decision on this pro-

Legal Notices

posal p lease send a self-addressed stampedenvelope and request a Notification of Decision fo r P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 f rom the Ci ty of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Lisa BebeePermit CoordinatorLegal No WCW594914 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE

Grantors Demco Law Firm PS H-K GROUP Limited Liability CoGrantee Joseph Keeva also known as Joseph W KeevaLegal Description (full) PARCEL A Lo t 10 Block B PLAT OF LAW- ANA BEACH according to the plat thereof re- corded in Volume 6 of Plats page 14 records of Island County Wash- ington Situate in Island Coun ty Wash ing ton Assessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber S7350-00-0B010-0PARCEL B The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-175-0350PARCEL C The North- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-109-0360PARCEL D The North- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-107-1100PARCEL E The South- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-042-1100

Legal Notices

PARCEL F The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-044-0360WE ARE A DEBT COL- LECTOR THIS COM- MUNICAT ION IS AN AT T E M P T TO C O L - L E C T A D E B T A N D A N Y I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee will on Friday October 31 2014at the hour o f 1015 am at the front en- trance of Island County Courthouse 101 NE 6th S t r e e t C o u p e v i l l e Washington 98239 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder (subject to any condi- t ions imposed by the Trustee) payable in the form of cash or cashierrsquos check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the t ime of sale the real property situated in the County of Island State of Washington whose legal descr iptions are found on page 1 of this Notice Such real prop- er ty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust re- corded on April 9 2012 under Auditorrsquos File No 4313050 records of Is- land County Washing- ton from Joseph Keeva as Grantor to Demco Law Firm PS as Trus- tee to secure an obliga- tion in favor of Eric Mit- ten as Beneficiary the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned to H-K GROUP Limited Li- ability Co under an As- signment recorded un- der Auditor rsquos Fi le No 4361384 records of Is- land County Washing- ton This Notice is given pursuant to the Revised Code o f Wash ing ton Chapter 6124 et seqI I N o a c t i o n c o m - menced by the Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiaryrsquos suc- cessor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Gran- torrsquos default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust

Continued on next page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

Dave Christensen from Port Townsend was deemed the winner of the M-Bar-C Ranch Barnyard Bingo an event which took place as part of the ranchrsquos annual Barn Sale Fundraiser

Two hundred tickets were sold to the game which involved a horse placed in a pasture and left to do its business upon one of the 200 marked squares deter-mining the winner

The M-Bar-C Ranch is a non-profit charity in Freeland that provides a Day of Western Fun and other equestrian-related services for children and adults with special needs

All funds raised from the annual Barn Sale Fundraiser were donated to the South Whidbey Lions Club M-Bar-C Ranch and Forgotten Childrenrsquos Fund

Whidbey residents pre-sented their most rotund most beautiful and most gnarly gourds at the 19th annual Whidbey Island Giant Pumpkin Contest

The contest took place Oct 11 at Coupevillersquos Harvest Fest

Randy Thiesfeld of Coupeville was crowned the winner of the largest

zucchini bringing in two zucchinis with the same prize-winning weight of 11 pounds 12 ounces

Freeland resident Kohl Baker of Freeland won the junior pumpkin divi-sion with a 244-pound pumpkin claiming it was not even the largest in his patch

John Boling of

Coupeville brought in the ugliest pumpkin

The top three pumpkins were presented by Neal Amtmann of Coupeville with a 391-pounder Mike Radach of Oak Harbor with a pumpkin weighing 452-pounds and Lee Roof of Coupeville with a 1005-pound pumpkin The latter which also won the award for prettiest pump-kin will be on display for the month of October at Three Sisters Grocery in San de Fuca

Anyone wishing to receive free seeds may email whidbeypumpkinsgmailcom Seeds will be sent out early in spring 2015

Page A2 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

PeoplePeoplePeople

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

E XCLUSI V ELY PR ESEN TED BY

Windermere Real EstateWhidbey Island Windermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey

Oak Harbor 360675-5953Coupeville 360678-5858 Freeland 360331-6006Langley 360221-8898

ConnectedWhen you hire a Windermere agent youactually hire our local network of industryprofessionals so you can be con dentthat every detail is expertly covered

windermerewhidbeycom

WEST BEACH

2459 CAHILL PLOAK HARBOR

$519500 bull MLS 694458Al Chochon 425-327-0918

TERONDA

2166 INVERNESS WYCOUPEVILLE

$389000 bull MLS 694792Carmen McFadyen 360-969-1754

$499000 bull MLS 652380Marlane Harrington 425-327-2207

LAGOON POINT

3516 SEASHORE AVEGREENBANK

$789000 bull MLS 671161Steve Strehlau 206-819-3411

CLINTON

4175 DEERFIELD LNCLINTON

$324500 bull MLS 703198Craig McKenzie 360-929-1712

OAK HARBOR

469 HAZELWOOD DROAK HARBOR

$499000 bull MLS 702336Annie Cash 360-632-1260

OAK HARBOR

1284 POLNELL SHORES DROAK HARBOR

- Dentures

- Partials amp Implant Supported Dentures

- Extractions amp Immediate Dentures

360-639-8470 | 1090 SE Pioneer Way 102 | Oak Harborwwwnwdenturecom | facebookcomNWDental

DenturistEric Hansen LD

DentistJennifer Ra DMD

Accepting New Patients

Now Open Saturdays

Notable

Whidbey Island shows off its greatest gourds at Harvest Fest

Barnyard Bingo proves a success at M-Bar-C Ranch Barn Sale

Contributed photo

Dave Christensen receives his winning certificate from M-Bar-C Ranch volunteer and program coordinator Dale Kerslake

By JESSIE STENSLANDSouth Whidbey Record

Is land County Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan announced at the Island Transit meeting last week he would seek the organizationrsquos top job but he appears to have had a change of heart over the weekend

Vaughan a member of the Island Transit board announced during the regu-lar transit meeting Friday that he plans to apply for the agencyrsquos open director position and resigned from a two-person committee charged with searching for an interim director

But Vaughan has since changed his mind announcing Monday during the county commissionersrsquo meeting that he would not seek the posi-tion

Vaughan originally said he didnrsquot think it was necessary for the new director to have a transit background which he doesnrsquot have He argued that the agency doesnrsquot need someone who can do bus routes but a leader who has ties to the community who can rebuild the embattled agencyrsquos image

ldquoIrsquove done this beforerdquo he said during an interview after last weekrsquos transit meeting ldquoIrsquove rehabbed companies with financial problemsrdquo

But over the weekend he reversed courseldquoIrsquom quite convinced now that the new director needs to

have transportation experiencerdquo he saidVaughan said the director position should be filled

by someone from outside of Island County Coupeville Councilman Bob Clay chairman of the transit board has been acting director of the agen-cy since Martha Rose quit the posi-tion last month

Clay and Vaughan were originally the two members of a committee charged with finding an interim replacement

Vaughan said he was reluctant to serve on the committee because he was planning to apply for both the interim and permanent position he said he had no choice but to serve on the committee though because fellow transit board member Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson would be unavailable for 10 days

Price Johnson was voted to serve on the committee Friday after Vaughan quit

Tuesday Clay said the committee identified a list of can-didates and conducted some interviews but no decisions have been made

Vaughanrsquos initial intention to apply for the job was criti-cized by Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley an interim mem-ber of the transit board and vocal IT critic He said during an interview that he was not impressed with the idea of Vaughan as the agencyrsquos head Vaughan Dudley asserted is ldquolooking for a paycheckrdquo

ldquoItrsquos so wrong to even contemplate that you can slide yourself into a position after Island County voters didnrsquot vote for yourdquo he said

Vaughan a Republican was appointed to the coun-

tyrsquos board of commissioners earlier this year after Commissioner Kelly Emerson also a Republican resigned

Vaughan didnrsquot make it through the primary election Hersquoll be out of a job when the election is certified in November

Vaughan said he has the experience neces-sary to be the transit director His background includes work as a supervisor of 1600 employ-ees of at the L-3 Aerospace at the Army Depot he said

After taking office this past summer Vaughan jumped into the midst of problems at IT The transit board had to cut bus service and lay off employees after financial problems were discovered

Dudley said last Fridayrsquos IT board meeting which focused on next yearrsquos budget may be his last Councilman Jim Campbell is due to return from vacation next week and will likely return to the board

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A3

STIHLdealerscom

JOIN USIndicates products that are built in the United States from domestic and foreign parts and components

Check out these reviews and others on the product pages at STIHLdealerscom

All prices are SNW-SRP Available at participating dealers while supplies last copy 2014 STIHL SNW14-1022-116073-7

ldquoI would recommend this blower to any homeowner or professional landscaperrdquo

ndash user ChrisR

BG 86 HANDHELD BLOWER $24995

$1495 SNW-SRP value Offer valid 91514-113014 at participating dealers while supplies last

STIHL PRECISION SERIEStrade GLASSES

WITH BG 86 PURCHASE

FREE

SAVE $20

$27995NOW JUST WAS

$29995 SNW-SRP

SH 86 C-E SHREDDER VACHANDHELD BLOWER

ldquoSurprisingly quiet light and engine starts on the first pullrdquo ndash user HighPlainsDrifter

Offer valid 91514-113014 at participating dealers while supplies last

STIHL THE OFFICIAL HANDHELD OUTDOOR POWER TOOLS OF THE

FreelandFreeland Ace Hardware1609 Main Street360-331-6799FreelandAceHardwarenet

Oak HarborOak Harbor Ace Hardware150 South East Pioneer360-679-3533OakHarborAceHardwarenet

RE-ELECTAna Maria d

NUNtildeEZ (D)CPA

Paid for by Citizens to Re-Elect NuntildeezPO Box 244 Coupeville WA 98239

Island County Treasurer

PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT

Vaughan backs out of Island Transit director application

Aubrey Vaughan

ldquoItrsquos so wrong to even contemplate that you can slide yourself into a position after Island County voters didnrsquot vote for yourdquo

Scott Dudley mayor

Oak Harbor

Missing man found dead

Island police are look-ing into the death of an Oak Harbor man on South Whidbey last week

Anthony J Speed 51 was found dead at about 1045 am Thursday Oct 9 in a ravine near Dalton Realty on Highway 525 in Clinton according to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office As of Friday at press time the official cause of death was unde-termined

ldquoAt this point in the investigation there is no suspicion of foul play cause of death is under investiga-

tionrdquo Sheriff Mark Brown said

Speedrsquos was one of two bodies discovered late last week on South Whidbey Another man was found

hanging from a tree at the entrance of Saratoga Woods Friday morning Early reports were that both were suicides and the South Whidbey Record has a general policy of not reporting on self-inflicted deaths for ethical reasons

The sheriffrsquos office has since confirmed however that Speedrsquos death may not have been a suicide Island County Coroner Robert Bishop said ldquoan exact cause and manner of death is pending toxicologyrdquo

Speed was reported missing by his girlfriend in September According to an Oak Harbor news release the man ldquochecked himself out of a Snohomish County Hospital against medical advice for some medical issuesrdquo and was seen shortly before mid-night Sept 18 at the Clinton Ferry Terminal A sheriffrsquos deputy spotted Speed walking up the high-way about an hour later where the man reportedly declined a ride telling the officer he lived in the area

ldquoMr Speed at that time said he was OK and didnrsquot need any further assis-tancerdquo Brown said

That was the last time Speed was seen alive the sheriff added

Dog House owners seek renovation

An hour-long meeting between the owners of the Dog House Tavern and Langleyrsquos mayor and planning director has

them all back to where they started more than a year ago renovation and restoration

Charlie Kleiner who owns the historic build-ing on First Street with his wife Janice Kleiner told The Record they are looking to refurbish the building

The Kleiners who live in Issaquah met with Mayor Fred McCarthy and Director of Community Planning Jeff Arango for an hour Tuesday They also brought an architect with early designs for a renovated Dog House which the owners claim needs significant work to bring it up to code for earthquake safety McCarthy said the city is considering a land swap similar to one the Kleiners rejected earlier which would have given them the existing easement adjacent to their property on the westside of the building in exchange the city would get property on the north end of the lot that would add to Seawall Park

ldquoWersquore kind of back to where we were a year and a half agordquo Charlie Kleiner said

Community group holds meeting

Anyone with a stake in Clinton or interest in seeing what has hap-pened and can happen should make their way to the Clinton Community

Council meeting Thursday Oct 23

Projects for the group include improving the walkability and acces-sibility of Clintonrsquos com-mercial core Bolstering safety at crosswalks across Highway 525 and adding flags at the intersections for pedestrians defining bike trails and mainte-nance on the sidewalks and the hill leading to the ferry terminal are topics for discussion The group will also discuss incorpo-ration of the community council as a non-profit group not a govern-mental organization as it moves into its second year of existence

There will be coffee tea and snacks potluck style at 630 pm at the Clinton Community Hall The councilrsquos meeting begins at 7 pm and is expected to last until 830 pm

For more information email Jack Lynch at jacklclintonwacom

Alleged carjacker arrested

Whidbey Islandrsquos ver-sion of a SWAT team arrested a carjacking suspect at an apart-ment building outside Oak Harbor Wednesday according to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office

Detective Ed Wallace said the suspect Irvin Torian is wanted on a no-bail arrest warrant out of Florida for carjacking while armed with a dead-

ly weapon and a local warrant for misdemeanor harassment

An operation consist-ing of deputies from the Island County Sheriffrsquos Hard Entry Arrest Team or HEAT and officers from the Oak Harbor Police Departmentrsquos High Risk Entry Team or HRET served a search warrant on an apartment complex in the 2800 block of Oak Harbor Road

Oak Harbor police drove the departmentrsquos new armored vehicle to the scene

Torian refused to leave the apartment He tried to jump from a second-story window at the rear of the building but changed his mind after seeing police officers looking up at him Wallace said

The officers evacuated the occupants of the apartment complex after getting no response from Torian for about 15 min-utes A single chemical munition or ldquogas roundrdquo was shot into a bedroom window Wallace said

The gas round com-pelled Torian to imme-diately comply with law enforcement He got out of the apartment and was arrested without incident he didnrsquot need medical attention according to the detective

Wallace said local law enforcement has used tear gas or pepper rounds against barricaded sus-pects before but that itrsquos relatively unusual

Torian will likely be extradited to Florida he said

The roundupThe roundupThe roundupWEATHER REPORT | Itrsquos looking grim Showers and rain expected to last through Wednesday Highs in the mid-60s

Page A4 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

OAK HARBOR

SOUTH END

LANGLEYCLINTON

PLEASE CALL TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AT 425-385-2009SMOKEY POINT 16410 Smokey Point Blvd Suite 300EVERETT 3327 Colby Ave

MILL CREEK 15906 Mill Creek Blvd Suite 105 MONROE 14841 179th Ave SE Suite 210

Dieter Schmidt MD FAAD FACMS

Board-certi ed Dermatologist

Fellowship-trained Mohs Surgeon

K Mireille Chae MD FAAD

Board-certi ed Dermatologist

Board-certi ed Pediatric DermatologistBoard-certi ed

Dermatopathologist

Craig Baugher

MPAS PA-C Associate

Dermatology PA

Vena Melendez

MMSc PA-C Associate

Dermatology PA

Katelyn Rowland

ARNPBoard-Certi ed

Dermatology Nurse

Practitioner

Elizabeth Hagen

LCA Licensed Medical

Aesthetician

Wendy Vick RN CPSN

Cosmetic Injection Specialist and

Board-Certi ed Plastic and

constructive Surgical Nurse

Katrina Bassett

MD FAAD Board-certi ed Dermatologist

(425) 385-2009 wwwnorthsounddermcom

LISTED IN

lsquoTOP DOCTORSrsquo (SEATTLE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE)

lsquoBEST DOCTORS IN AMERICArsquolsquoBEST DOCTORS IN WA STATErsquo

Joy WuDO FAAD

Board-certi ed Dermatologist

bull Board-Certi ed Adult amp Pediatric Dermatology

bull Fellowship-trained Mohs Surgery

bull Botox Fillersbull IPL Photofacials

bull Laser Resurfacing Acne Scars Wrinklesbull Sclerotherapy Leg Veins

bull Aesthetician Services bull Medical Grade Skin Care amp Make-Up

Anthony Speed

By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

While most students headed home to relax after an early release from school Wednesday about handful of kids gathered in the spacious MakerTron lab in Clinton to learn the basics of computer-aided design and 3-D printing techniques

MakerTron lab also known as Whidbey Makers is an educational facility fund-ed by The South Whidbey Science Fund a non-profit organization that is dedicat-ed to the increase of math and science literacy At MakerTron visitors learn a variety of technological skills in a fun and accessible man-ner

During Wednesdayrsquos class MakerTron staff taught kids about 3D printed objects and assisted them in creat-ing their own Students also learned other elements of computer-aided design and developed their own casts and molds

ldquoItrsquos kind of the wave of the futurerdquo said Frankie Petitclerc HUB program manager

Near the end of the day Brad Kenney chief creative officer at Whidbey Makers led a discussion of the ways in which 3D printing technol-ogy is being implemented in the field of medicine specifi-cally for prosthetics He also touched on the multiple cre-

ative and artistic uses of both 3D printing and computer-aided design

Petitclerc noted that the MakerTron experience

offers kids an opportunity to use and learn about equip-ment and technologies they may not otherwise have access to

ldquoIt was really excit-ing and funrdquo said Lexie Smith

ldquoIt was pretty fun and wasnrsquot boring like I thought it was going to berdquo Sabastian Shewell said ldquoI thought it was going to be like a classroom but it was a fun activityrdquo

The HUB is an after-school program operating from the basement of Langley United Methodist Church that is available to all students in grades 6 through 12 The program offers kids a space in which to do homework work on creative projects socialize play games and enjoy a warm meal

Each week the HUB also offers activities such as Monday drum les-sons Tuesday Magic the Gathering club Thursday guitar lessons and movies each Friday Off-site field

trips and special events such as the class at M a k e r T r o n labs often take place on early release days

ldquoI hope The HUB and

Whidbey Makers will be able

to do more collaborative proj-ects together in the futurerdquo said Petitclerc

For more informa-tion about the HUB visit thehubafterschoolorg For more information about MakerTron labs visit face-bookcomwhidbeymakers

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A5

ldquoI wish you sunshine on your path and storms to

season your journeyrdquo

Robert A Ward

Linda Casale

My Featured Listing of the Week

Windermere Real Estate South Whidbey

Water in the Front amp Water in the BackBeach Strolls amp Lagoon Kayaking on Shore Avenue

$629000 MLS 600062More Info wwwlindacasalecom

Phone 3607705550 Email LindaLindaCasalecom

FacebookcomwhidbeyrealtorS SENIORSrsquo INSURANCESERVICES

800-535-1310360-331-45605492 Harbor Avenue Freeland

seniorsinsuranceinccom

Serving Seniors since 1979

Ron and Timm Sanford

Losing your Group Health PlanNew plans starting

at $37

Let the staff of Seniorsrsquo Insurance help you

understand the world of Medicare

bull No additional cost or feebull We represent all major

companies in WAbull Will assist with customer

service or claim issuesbull You pay same premium

as going direct

Fill This Bagwith Clothes

for $10 onSunday Oct 19th

10am - 1pm

BAG SALEBAG SALE

Fill This Bagwith Clothes

for $10 onSunday Oct 19th

10am - 1pm

SEE STORES FOR DETAILSAND OTHER SPECIAL SAVINGS

Good Cheer

EMPTY BOWLSoup NightSoup Nightto benefit Good Cheerrsquos

Sunday Oct 26

4pm - 6pmLangley United Methodist Church

wwwgoodcheerorg

PROPANE$1899 Gallon

500+ Gal DeliveredPrice subject to change

Customer Tanks APP Tanks500 Gal+ $1899

300 Gal+ $1999

150 Gal+ $2199

500 Gal+ $1999

300 Gal+ $2099

150 Gal+ $2299

Locally Owned amp OperatedBest Propane Value in the NW

1-800-929-5243Visit us wwwapppropanecom

Call for

Quote

Special Pricing For Commercial CustomersNeighborhood amp Group Deliveries bull Guaranteed Price Plans

Dr Kyle Fukano and Staff

GENERAL DENTISTRYFOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

360-331-52111685 Main St 4 bull in the Freeland Professional Center bull wwwfreelandfamilydentalcom

Spend $50 Get a FREE Backpack

Proceeds to the Susan G Komen Foundation

360-331-2212knittypurlscom

210 First St LangleyEXP 103114

Learning continues after classes for students at the HUB

Kate Daniel The Record

Aidan Dona and Isaiah Giffin work on designs at the MakerTron lab during a session with the HUB an after-school hangout based in Langley

ldquoItrsquos kind of the wave of the futurerdquo

Frankie Petitclerc HUB program manager

ElectionRick Hannold is right for District 3 commissionerEditor

The discriminating characteristic of socialism is compulsion We see it all over government these days Obamacare forces you to terminate the insurance you like and coerces you to buy more expensive insurance with government dictated ldquobenefitsrdquo that you donrsquot want and donrsquot need The current shibboleth of Democrats has become ldquoWe decree you agreerdquo or perhaps ldquoWe declare you despairrdquo There is one way to oppose this Vote them out As a start I am supporting the Republican candidate Rick Hannold for District 3 commissioner

You know the Democrat mantra was in full effect a short time ago when the taxing twins Angie Homola and Helen Price-Johnson proposed that Island County property owners be afflicted with a compulsory recycle fee It didnrsquot matter whether you made weekly runs to the recycle station or whether you were a senior who filled half a trash can

per week The Democrat candidate for District 3 is a close clone of the taxing twins mdash call them the taxing triplets

Our economy is in shambles our national debt is $17000 billion dollars [$17 trillion] 90-plus million Americans who once had a job and contributed to the economy have been kept out of the workforce by Democrat policies No more The way out is to vote Republican nationally and locally begin by voting for Rick Hannold for District 3 commis-sioner

Rick is a retired US Navy chief with 21 years of service He was stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island for all those years and served with distinction holding many positions of responsibil-ity within the Navy Rickrsquos conspicuous characteristic is that he seeks common sense solutions that will avoid the knee-jerk Democrat response to impose a new tax or increase an old tax or make permanent a temporary tax Rick is civil and professional and will explore ways to make our Island County government run more efficiently

What a conceptRick Hannold is a voice of reason

standing apart from a cacophony of bab-ble We need him on the Island Board of

Commissioners We need him to mount a stand against the Democrat mantra

DAVID HIESTANDLangley

Hannoldrsquos Navy back-ground will serve us wellEditor

I am voting for Rick Hannold for Island County commissioner District 3 in November I hope many of you will join me as well Hannold a retired Navy chief petty officer with many years of solid executive experience will bring much needed fiscal sobriety to our county commission

Hannold would take over from Aubrey Vaughn who was appointed to temporarily fill the seat vacated by former commissioner Kelly Emerson who resigned

Hannold received the most votes among Republican candidates in our primary election and he was one of three candidates recommended and thoroughly lsquovettedrsquo for the temporary appointment

OpinionOpinionOpinionPage A6 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 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

Imagine lsquoI rode the whale to Langleyrsquo

Editorrsquos column

Funicular mdash itrsquos as much fun to say as it is to contemplate and it appears the concept is back on the table in Langley

Mayor Fred McCarthy con-firmed this week that city offi-cials are once again considering the idea in the wake of contro-versy surrounding the proposal for an elevator on a raised plat-form the latest machination for a mechanized shortcut between

the marina Cascade Avenue and the rest of Langley At $500000 itrsquos by far the cheaper alternative to the origi-nal plan for a funicular about $900000 but itrsquos hardly as much fun and earned wide-spread criticism for its view-blocking potential to boot

Sure sure cost and maintenance are factors in the greater effort to ease the long walk up the hill along Wharf Street but who can argue the merits of a funicu-lar over a boring old elevator

Onersquos a convenience the other is a ride For that matter my personal vote is for a funicular

shaped like a whale A gray would be cool but an orca even better Just imagine a black and white colored pod perhaps with doors shaped like jaws a fin on top and tail in back shuttling people up and down the bluff Businesses would sell T-shirts cups and post-ers all with messages such as ldquoI rode the whale to Langleyrdquo or ldquoI had a whale of time in the Village by the Seardquo or best yet ldquoNow I know how Jonah feltrdquo

Like Seattlersquos Space Needle Pike Street Marketrsquos bronze pig Rachel and Egyptrsquos pyramids before them Langleyrsquos orca would become its identifier its signa-ture feature to the great wide world People would flock to that famous South Whidbey town where one gets to the beach or downtown in the belly of a beast

No Well perhaps not I ran into McCarthy at Kenrsquos Korner Thursday and broached my design ideas Somehow I think the idea sank there for there was a lot of laughing and I believe the conversation ended with ldquoYou should come to the city council and propose the idea yourself Justinrdquo

Fredrsquos a funny guy if you didnrsquot know alreadyThere may yet be hope for my whale of a plan how-

ever The mayor may laugh off my brilliance but Irsquoll leave you with this mdash the T-shirt slogan ldquoI rode the whale to Langleyrdquo was actually his

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

$20 for 3 months $32 for 6 months $52 per year and $94 for two years in county mailed from Coupeville to North Whidbey Island Out of county mail $35 for 3 months $65 for 6 months $105 per year Payment in advance is required It is published by The South Whidbey Record PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Periodicals rate postage paid at Coupeville WA and additional mailing offices

POSTMASTER Send address changes to The South Whidbey Record PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239

ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENTS BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS bull FRED MEYER bull USA WEEKEND bull SMART SHOPPER bull NEWS AMERICA

Published each Wednesday and Saturday from the office of

The South Whidbey Record5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A Freeland WA

PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239(360) 221-5300 or (877) 316-7276

(888) 478-2126 faxOn the Internet at

wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

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

By JUSTIN BURNETT

SEE LETTERS A7

We simply must have Hannoldrsquos focus on basic services mdash public safety is his first priority mdash and his commitment to fiscal restraint and open accountable gov-ernment Our Island County commission has important work to do at a time when our economy is vulnerable and many of our neighbors and friends are struggling

Hannold will work to keep Naval Air Station Whidbey Island here and he will begin the hard work of finally diver-sifying our local economy encouraging local job cre-ators and helping local entre-preneurs so our children and grandchildren can stay here

And Rick Hannold will not allow imposition of new taxes on our families As a long time 28-year resident of Island County Hannold understands that we need to work together for everyonersquos benefit instead of allowing

well-financed special interest groups to get special treat-ment at the expense of hard-working ordinary citizens

SincerelySIG HANSON

Camano Island

Hannold will pro-tect Navy baseEditor

Do you have a job in Island County own a home enjoy a variety of retail outlets or just appreciate the stable local economy If your answer is yes and you want them to remain economically safe you should be concerned with the County Commissionerrsquos race

Candidate Karla Jacks described her Island County vision regarding the Navy in her April 2014 newslet-ter She wrote she wanted alternatives to the Navy flying out of OLF Coupeville The Navy has long said Outlying Field Coupeville is essential to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island remaining open and that it has to remain opera-

tional to adequately train car-rier aircrews If elected Karla would be the second (Helen Price Johnson is the other) commissioner who does not understand or care if OLF is essential

Karla claimed in The Record she supports the Navy because an in-law was once in the Navy However she also said she would not take a pub-lic position on OLF Coupeville remaining open now Usually when a politician refuses to take a position pre-election they intend to take the unpop-ular position after the elec-tion If she really supported the Navy the one entity that provides 88 percent of all economic activity within the county (according to the gov-ernorrsquos report on the Navyrsquos local impact) I am convinced she would have no problem publicly stating she supports keeping the Growlers flying at OLF Coupeville

If you support the Navy or

have concerns what would happen to the local econo-my if the anti-Navy group in Coupeville that supports Ms Jacksrsquo election is successful in closing down OLF Coupeville the one issue Karla refuses to state her position on then

please join me in voting for Rick Hannold the candidate that clearly states he supports OLF Coupeville We cannot afford a majority commission-er board against the Navy

MAC MACDOWELLOak Harbor

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A7

MARK THE DATE

bullHoliday Gift Guide

Deadline October 24Publishes Nov 26

Your Annual Holiday Guide

bull A Taste Of Whidbey

Deadline Oct 24Publishes Nov 29

A guide to local

wining amp dining

bullFire Prevention

Publishes Oct 29 amp 30This special section pays tribute to all Whidbey FireEMS responders

bullCaroling Songbook

Deadline Oct 31Publishes Dec 4

Caroling Songs for all to

enjoy this holiday season

bullWinter on

Whidbey amp CamanoPublishes Nov 5

Our elegant off-season tourist guide

bullVeteran TributePublishes Nov 8

Special keepsake section honoring all the men amp women who served and

now serve our country

bullGreening of Coupeville

Deadline Nov 14Publishes Dec 4

Showcase your business and all your holiday

offerings

bull Holiday Worship

Deadline Dec 10Publishes Dec 17 amp 20

Seasonal Worship Services

bullSnow Secret

Deadline Dec 10Publishes Dec 17 amp 18

bullTis The SeasonDeadline Dec 5

Publishes Dec 20Wish your customers

a happy holiday

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Dr Peter KeatingAudiologist

wwwislandfamilyhearingcom

OAK HARBOR(360) 279-1229

380 SE Midway Boulevard

October isAudiology Awareness Month

Meet our board-certied Audiologist Dr Peter Keating Discover how the clinical eld

of Audiology helps contribute to our overall wellness quality of life and hearing health

Refreshments and door prizes providedFriday October 24 4-5pm

Bring A Friend

OPEN HOUSE

wwwLangleyHighlandscom3602211026

wwwLangleyHighlandscom

Back By Popular Demand

Starting at $337500More information The Highlands

Sandpiper model open Thurs-Sun 1-4pm

Back By Popular Demand

The Finches

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Sign up for a class today

C-PRO First Aid | CPRAED Pet First Aid CPR

And More

RED CROSS CERTIFICATION

On-SiteTraining Available

Provided ByFull-Circle Training

NW

A proud provider of American Red Cross

Health and Safety Training

For information andclass schedules visitwwwfullcircletraining

nwcom or call360-385-9800

ElMar ldquoEllierdquo Louise Frye

March 24 1923 ndash Oct 9 2014Ellie passed away peacefully Oct 9

2014 in Everett Wash She was sur-rounded by her three children

Ellie was born March 24 1923 to Orin and Leah Shearer in Tacoma Wash She had four brothers and sisters Ellie attended Lincoln High School in Seattle

Ellie and her family lived on Mutiny Bay for many years In

May of 1973 she married Jim Frye and they made their new home in Vancouver Wash where they lived until October 2006 when they returned to beautiful Whidbey Island

Ellie loved to play bridge golf and put puzzles together Most of all she loved being around her family She is survived by her children Judi (Dave) Little Dean (Cathy) Hatt and Sue (Jack) Terhar grandchildren Jennifer (Carl) Holloway-Factory Kris (Steve) Jones Suzi (Mike) Redman Heather (Logan) Birch Jon Greversquo Danielle (Pete) Samson

and Courtney (Ben) Stingle Ellie also had seven great-grandchildren Jarrin DersquoAndre Jacob Mason Grace Marshet and Ellie She will be forever in our hearts

A private family celebration of Elliersquos life will be held Oct 18

The family would like to thank the staff at Forest View Transitional Health in Everett and Hospice for all of their tender loving care they gave to Ellie Donations may be made online or mailed to Providence Hospice and Homecare 2731 Wetmore Ave Everett WA 98201

Obituary

ElMar Frye

MORE LETTERSCONTINUED FROM A6

Search for first win goes on for Falcon girls soccer

Kingrsquos cruised to a 6-1 victory over South Whidbey in a Cascade Conference girls soccer match Thursday night

The Lady Knights kept their unde-feated season intact and held South

Whidbey to its season-long search for a win

XC places second behind Kingrsquos in postseason tuneup

Kingrsquos cross country teams narrowly edged South Whidbeyrsquos on Thursday in a

Cascade Conference meet in Granite Falls

South Whidbey girls 1 Mallorie Mitchem 215601 4 Emma

Lungren 222882 5 Elizabeth Donnelly 230399 Bethany Justus 255308 Annika Hustad 261560 Clara Martin 265821

South Whidbey boys 3 Cole Zink 182057 5 Anders

Bergquist 183611 Will Simms 190272 Cory Ackerman 190706 Truman Hood 192360 Collin Burns 204881 Kohl Hunter 205518 Will Holbert 205715 Joseph Ballestrasse 224385 Garrett Poteat 233116 Joe Davies 260262 Isaac Greene 365342

Volleyball pulls off upset against Kingrsquos

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Therersquos magic at Kingrsquos Schoolrsquos Mike Martin Gym for the South Whidbey volleyball team

South Whidbey avenged a five-set loss earlier this season to the Cascade Conference third-place Kingrsquos team Thursday night The come-from-behind win was the first over the Lady Knights in recent memory for the Falcons

ldquoI donrsquot remember the last time we beat Kingrsquos in volleyballrdquo said Falcon head coach Mandy Jones beaming with a smile while being congratulated by spectators follow-ing South Whidbeyrsquos 25-20 16-25 20-25 25-22 16-14 win

The passion displayed by the Falcons (5-6 Cascade Conference 6-6 overall) was reminiscent of last yearrsquos squad that secured a state tournament berth on that very court Energy and enthusiasm were keys to the victory according to a trio of players critical in South Whidbeyrsquos upset victory

ldquoAll we knew is we had to be loud-er cheer louder than them and play our bestrdquo said Falcon senior Anne Madsen ldquoWe knew we had to keep going high instead of staying lowrdquo

ldquoEarly we kept cheering loud talking to each otherrdquo she added ldquoCommunication was a big thing tonight and we definitely had thatrdquo

Following the third set Kingrsquos (9-2 conference 9-2 overall) appeared to be en route to another win over South Whidbey despite the Falconsrsquo strong opening in the first set

South Whidbey pulled away in the fourth set after an 11-11 tie The Falcons got a block from junior Morgan Davis followed by a pair of out of bounds hits by Kingrsquos and were able to hold on to the lead and closed out the set with an Anne

Madsen tip and an Abby Hodson kill

Thursdayrsquos match was one where the stars shone brightly for both teams For the Falcons seniors Madsen and Hodson led the way with 21 and 10 kills respectively Madsen also recorded 14 digs and four blocks Hodson chipped in with 15 digs three aces and a pair of blocks Sara Bryant the Falconsrsquo junior libero had 22 digs to go with four aces Katherine Read a junior started for South Whidbey as their setter and powered the offense with 26 assists

Kingrsquos had a trio of players with double-digit kills Lady Knights junior Daylee Hanson led with 14 kills senior Savanna Hanson had 13 kills and senior Hannah Green recorded 12

Yet for all of the star power a South Whidbey sophomore made a major impact Thursday Falcon middle hitter Megan Drake a first-year varsity player served to close out the match

Going into the tie-breaking fifth set momentum had swung South Whidbeyrsquos way The Falcons opened with a quick point on an errant hit by the Lady Knights Neither team led by more than two points at any stretch in a set that was tied 10 times

South Whidbey regained serve trailing 14-13 handing Drake the ball

ldquoFor all of our seniors I did not want to let them down whatsoeverrdquo Drake said later explaining that after she got the lead she began to feel anxious

After an error by the Lady Knights Kingrsquos coach Jeff Fransen called timeout The following serve was an ace by Drake Then Davis and sophomore Kacie Hanson combined to score the game-winning block shocking Kingrsquos and sending South Whidbeyrsquos players storming onto the court huddling together screaming jumping around hug-ging and crying

ldquoIt feels so freaking greatrdquo Hodson said wiping tears away ldquoI canrsquot get over it Irsquom sorry Irsquom cry-ingrdquo

The match was a major victory

for South Whidbey which moved into fourth place in league stand-ings Three of the top four teams in the Cascade Conference which is evenly split between 2A and 1A schools are 1A schools Cedar Park Christian a

Bothell-based private school and new to the league leads the conference as its only unde-feated squad The fourth 1A school is Sultan which has yet to win a match this season South Whidbey swept Sultan earlier this season and will attempt again in its final league game Oct 27 on the Falconsrsquo home court

SportsSportsSportsPage A8 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

ldquoHow wonderful it is that nobody need wait a singlemoment before starting to improve the worldrdquo

~Anne Frank

Now Serving

Direct 3602215538 bull ACE Certi ed bull Cancer Exercise Specialist Cell 3602395775 Email OnetoOnewhidbeycom

wwwonetoonepersonaltrainingnet

Active lifestyle coaching for Seniors Women and Couples in the privacy

of your own home

wwwww wwww ww onetotot on p

One to OnePersonal Trainingwith Marti Murphy

NoNoN Family CareFitness Centers

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

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

Tuesday afternoonMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295 We will close at 2pm on Tuesday Oct 21 for a

Private Party Please accept our apologies for any

inconvenience this brings to our Regular customers

Ben Watanabe The Record

South Whidbeyrsquos volleyball team celebrates after recording the match-winning point on a block by junior Morgan Davis second from left and sophomore Kacie Hanson middle against Kingrsquos on Oct 16

Kingrsquos slayers

ldquoFor all of our seniors I did not want to let them down whatsoeverrdquo

Megan Drake sophomore

South Whidbey volleyball

Island lifeIsland lifeIsland lifeSaturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A9

Take this dance Argentine tango class teaches movement as well as connection

By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

A stanza of rich and vital music ascends from the speakers breaking the evening silence at Bayview Corner four couples silently take to the studio floor keep-ing time with one anotherrsquos precise steps and slight sways as if attuned to the notes as by one anotherrsquos energy

The dancers are stu-dents of Sojourn Studiorsquos Argentine tango course led by instructor David Imbergia who has been mastering the ldquodance of connectionrdquo since 2001

ldquoI enjoy tango spe-cifically because of its very unique flavor personality and ability to spiritually connect with the partnerrdquo said Imbergia ldquoTango is called the dance of connec-tionhellip everybody likes to feel connectedrdquo

Each Tuesday evening at 630 pm a group of about 20-30 beginning intermedi-ate and advanced students of a variety of professions ages and backgrounds make their way to the studio for an opportunity to learn relax and rejuvenate

The night begins with beginning and intermedi-ate dancers and ends with a mingling of primarily intermediate and advanced students

Sari Spieler Freeland resident and owner of Whidbey Healing Arts has been attending weekly classes at Sojourn Studios with her husband Daniel Goldsmith since the class began three years ago The couple uses the class as an opportunity to wind down and reconnect

Spieler who holds a degree in dance therapy is well attuned to the correla-tion between motion music and healing

During the day Spieler works in many capacities including elder advocate power of attorney for healthcare certified profes-sional guardian for vulner-able adults and massage therapist As a part of her work which often includes a 6 am to 6 pm day she

accompanies clients to court and medical appoint-ments and assists them in navigating difficult situa-tions

ldquoItrsquos the break in the middle of the crazyrdquo she said ldquoI always make sure we stop at the class and dance for a couple of hours before we go back to work so it is a balance point in my day quite oftenrdquo

Since its inception in the late 19th century in the working-class suburbs of Buenos Aires Argentina tango has offered dancers respite and an expressive outlet The dance was devel-oped as a combination of forms including Cuban haba-ntildeera milonga and African candombe Due in part to the quality of the music according to Imbergia tango acted as a bridge between classes an unusual dance in its appeal to classes rich and poor

Because most of the immigrant population of Buenos Aires were men it was typical for men to dance the tango together Today it is more common for men to dance as ldquoleadersrdquo while women dance as ldquofollowersrdquo

However as Imbergia noted during a class

Tuesday Oct 14 it is really more of an exercise

in teamwork Throughout the class

Imbergia demonstrated the ways in which subtle movements and fixtures of posture could convey a ldquoparagraph of meaningrdquo to a partner and explained the ways in which certain steps and principles may prove more difficult for followers while others are more diffi-cult for leaders to whom the follower must entrust their confidence

ldquoMost of the time it has got a mixture of pressure and excitement especially if you are dancing with a leader who is playful and inventive and creative who forces you to stay present and spontaneousrdquo said Spieler

Spieler said she has been dancing ldquosince the day I was bornrdquo and recalled that she and her husband met at a non-alcoholic dance event in Seattle nearly 25 years ago Though the couple tried sev-eral other dances including a variety of different Latin and ballroom disciplines they could not seem to find a happy medium a way to dance together

In part due to Spielerrsquos

prior lack of experience with tango she said the dance finally provided a level playing field for the more experienced Spieler and her husband who although not necessarily an advanced dancer shared her joy in the art form

She explained that in con-trast to other dances tango forces the person to slow down and connect with their partner

ldquoI donrsquot know if there are other dances that encourage or allow that to happenrdquo said Spieler

Although some spouses may find the idea of watch-ing their partner in a close embrace with another per-son nervewracking Spieler said quite the opposite is true for her and Goldsmith She also pointed out that despite misconceptions the connection of the tango is non-sexual and may more accurately be described as spiritual or emotional

ldquoWe enjoy watching the other dance with other peo-ple because we know how much fun they are havingrdquo she said ldquoThere is no sense of jealousy or competitive-nessrdquo

Terra Anderson and her husband Tom Buxton share Spielerrsquos sentiment The couple has been attending the classes for a little over a year

Anderson noted that she has danced several other forms including ballroom but tango has proven to be a favorite for both her and Buxton

Beginning at 5 pm Friday Nov 7 through Sunday Nov 9 Sojourn Studios students and other area tango enthu-siasts will be convening in Coupeville for the second annual Whidbey Island Tango Festival The festival includes classes for all skill levels milangas vendors and more According to Imbergia 200 or more danc-ers are expected to attend Cost for each event varies with most ranging from $10-20 per class Full festival passes are $165 Visit wtastorenvycom to register and for more information about the festival

Kate Daniel The RecordTerra Anderson and other students of Sojourn Studios tango class make their way around the dance floor at a class Tuesday evening

Kate Daniel The RecordDancers practice their moves at a recent tango class The Whidbey Island Tango Festival will take place in Coupeville Nov 7-9

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A12 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Bayview market offers fresh local

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

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

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Ryther to host annual auction

The Ryther Child Center Leaguersquos South Whidbey Mardi Unit annual dinner and livesilent auction is at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 on Brooks Hill Road

ldquoHats off to Rytherrdquo with prizes for best hats is the theme

Items for auction include Holland America cruises jewelry din-ing options overnight retreats and family of four Disneyland tickets

Proceeds go to Ryther Child Center a Seattle organization whose main purpose is helping kids

For tickets and details call Tarly at 360-341-2457 Fran at 360-221-4519 or visit wwwrytherorg

Professor speaks on discipleship

The Rev Dr Karoline Lewis will be speaking at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 and Sunday Oct 19 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Freeland in the main church

Lewis an associate professor of Biblical preaching is present-ing a free lecture series titled ldquoWine Water Jars amp Witness Being a Disciple according to the Gospel of Johnrdquo

Lewis will also preach at all three Sunday wor-ship services

Put together a team for trivia

Team Trivia Challenge is 630-930 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Senior Center Langley

Cost is $40 for a team of four There will be five rounds of 10 themed questions including general trivia wild card name that photo and music

Winning team receives a cash prize amount depends on number of teams participating

For details email hes tiaislandseniorservicesorg or call 360-321-1600

Haunted house aids high school

The Second Annual Haunted House Fundraiser is 6-11 pm Saturday Oct 18 Sunday Oct 19 Saturday Oct 25 and Sunday Oct 26 at the American Legion Post 141 in Bayview

Haunted House and Pumpkin Hour are 5-6 pm for kids 5-10 years old Witching Hour is 6-10 pm for all who dare to enter

Food and concessions all days Cost is $8 family rate (4-6 people) is $25

For details call 360-632-5312

Musical features familiar characters

ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo directed by Robert W Prosch is at 730 pm Oct 18 19 24 and 25 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

The musical centers on a childless baker and his

wife as they try to start a family Many well-known storybook characters make appearances

Key Players opens at 630 pm Fridays and Saturdays Question-and-answer sessions follow Sunday performances

For details and tickets visit wwwwicaonlineorg

Poinsettia sale to help students

The South Whidbey High School musiciansrsquo annual Poinsettia Sale is through Oct 26

Potted poinsettias in red white and pink ($12) and six-inch sprigs of fresh mistletoe with red ribbon ($8) available Will be delivered Dec 2-7

To order call 360-914-2107 or any jazz band wind ensemble or choir member you know

Tilth welcomes Mokihana Calizar

South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market is from 11 am to 2 pm Sunday Oct 19 at 2812 Thompson Road off Highway 525

This Sundayrsquos market will feature storyteller

Mokihana Calizar and stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace will fill the air Come to chant listen and be involved

The market offers local food flowers and gifts Sundays through Oct 26 SNAP cards and Farmersrsquo Market Nutrition Program coupons are welcome

For details visit wwwsouthwhidbeytilthorg

Trick or treat with bicycle club

The Whidbey Island Bicycle Club Trick or Treat Ride is at 1 pm Sunday Oct 19 at Fort Ebey State Park

Sign-in is required and starts at noon Free tricks and treats for all ages Costumes are welcome but helmets are required

Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

For details visit wwwwhidbeybicyclecluborg

lsquoToxic Hot Seatrsquo at the Clyde

A showing of the envi-ronmental film ldquoToxic Hot Seatrdquo is 1-3 pm Sunday Oct 19 at the Clyde Theatre Langley

The Ecumenical Greening Congregations of South Whidbey are sponsoring the showing The film is a feature of an ongoing statewide campaign to educate the

public about toxic chemi-cals used to produce everyday items

There will be a ques-tion-and-answer session after the movie

For details visit wwwtoxicfreelegacyorg

Faith vigil reflects with hope peace

The Whidbey Interfaith Vigil of Peace and Hope is 330-5 pm Sunday Oct 19 at St Augustinersquos Episcopal Church Freeland

The vigil will feature prayer sacred Scripture readings and music from multiple faith traditions in reflection on the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnsonrsquos announcement of a ldquoWar on Povertyrdquo

For details call 360-331-4887

Waldorf School welcomes public

Walk Through the Grades is 820-10 am Monday Oct 20 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Learn of the history and highlights of the educational paradigm Observe four classes in session and ask ques-tions Learn how Waldorf Education instills a pas-sion for lifelong learning and establishes a founda-tion for success in college and beyond

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

Republicans NRA talk gun initiatives

The South Whidbey Republican Women are hosting a presentation on gun Initiatives 591 and 594 at 1130 am Tuesday Oct 21 at the Useless Bay Golf and Country Club Langley

The guest speaker will be Keely Hopkins a representative from the

National Rifle Association Reservations required

call 360-579-3614 or 360-331-4556 $16 lunch fee due at check-in Checks or cash only

Meditation can ease stress

Introduction to the Transcendental Meditation Technique is 6-730 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at the Freeland Library

Bill Currie leads a free introduction to the Transcendental Meditationreg technique Learn how to experience a life with less stress and anxiety greater calm and better health

For details and to regis-ter email bellevuetmorg or call 800-595-3186

Island camera club highlights autumn

The Whidbey Island Camera Club is meet-ing 630-8 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Skagit Valley Collegersquos Oak Hall Oak Harbor

The theme for October is ldquoAutumn Colorsrdquo You may submit up to three photos for discussion to absolutesciencehotmailcom

For details email tina31543comcastnet or visit wwwwhidbeyisland cameraclubcom

Learn tango two-step and more

Dancing classes are 630-830 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Bayview Hall

Classes are the first and third Tuesday of every month

All skill levels are wel-come No partner neces-sary

A $5 donation benefits the hall

For details visit breadandsoulwhidbeycom or call 360-321-4083

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

18Saturday

21Tuesday

20Monday

19Sunday

Contributed photo

Mokihana Calizar will present stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace at the South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market Sunday Oct 19

challengeldquoIrsquom always interested

in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo Arango said in a phone interview with The Record Wednesday

Arangorsquos last day is Nov 7 His resignation letter was submitted Monday to Mayor Fred McCarthy who said he will turn it over to the Langley City Council at its Oct 17 meeting for official accep-tance which M c C a r t h y said he expects

ldquoItrsquos always a challenge when some-thing like this h a p p e n s rdquo the mayor said ldquoObviously Irsquom excited for the opportunity he has professionally to grow and an opportunity to move his career forward His presence will be very much missed in the cityrdquo

Arango took over the plan-ning department in April 2011 after six years as a plan-ning director in Vermont In Langley he was the assigned staff person to four city citi-zen boards mdash the Planning Advisory Board Design Review Board Parks and Open Space Commission (for a time) and Arts Commission mdash and oversaw several proj-ects and policies that will like-ly be around for decades The largest was the Second Street redesign which he managed from its design to its final

street striping this June Last month he attended an international planning confer-ence mdash a $2300 trip paid for by the city and the Langley Main Street Association mdash in Buenos Aires Argentina as a speaker for his work on Second Street

That same project spawned the cityrsquos new-est citizen board the Arts Commission which will over-see an Arango-proposed and city council-approved policy

to include a 1-per-cent - for -t h e - a r t s b u d g e t in capital projects

ldquo T h a t was a real-ly great e x p e r i -ence for me profes-sionallyrdquo

Arango said Times were not always

light in the Village by the Sea however Arango filed a whistleblower complaint against the mayor at the time Larry Kwarsick after he dis-covered that Kwarsick had falsified a public document during his days as Langleyrsquos planning director

Eventually Kwarsick resigned in January 2013 after Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks filed a lawsuit to force him out of office Regarding the notoriety of the incident Arango said he had no regrets

ldquoIt is what it isrdquo Arango said ldquoAt the end of it I think I did the right thingrdquo

When McCarthy was appointed as the interim mayor in February 2013

he inherited three depart-ment heads Police Chief Randy Heston Public Works Director Challis Stringer and Arango By the fall only Arango was still with the city with Stringer taking a job for the City of Mukilteorsquos pub-lic works department and Heston retiring

Some other highlights of Arangorsquos career include city code amendments adopted last month parking improve-ments restructuring the building department and lowering permit fees 27 percent and the foundation of the Langley Main Street Association

One of his unfinished works is the creation of design standards Currently the city relies on its Design Review Board and Planning Advisory

Board to make sure new con-struction is in keeping with the cityrsquos look and feel The recently finished but not-quite-approved demolition of historic buildings in the downtown commercial area ordinance includes language for how new buildings could be erected largely keeping the 30-foot lot articulation of Langleyrsquos founding on First Street and adding setbacks for floors coming up the bluff

Arango also leaves at a time when the city is review-ing a proposed private-public project for an elevator and bridge on Cascade Avenue He said he would give a recommendation to the city council before leaving the job

McCarthy said he does not have a timeline yet for finding the next director of Community Planning He wanted to wait until the res-ignation was official mdash after the city council meeting next Monday The duration of the search was also unknown

ldquoWersquoll take whatever timersquos necessaryrdquo McCarthy said ldquoItrsquos a very important position for the cityrdquo

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A13

THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

FREELAND1592 MAIN ST

360-331-6272

OAK HARBOR350 SE PIONEER WAY

360-675-8733

ShopDonate

Volunteer

WhatWill YouBuild

Your donations are tax deductible 223 2nd St LangleyWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey

Representing Whidbey Islandrsquos

Finest Homes

Nancy Rowan360821-9319 c | 360221-8898 o

301 Noblecli Pl LangleyMLS 666890 $474000

NEW LISTING

Advertise in the South Whidbey Record and watch your business GROW

Call Nora today for a FREE consultation or emailher at ndurandwhidbeynewsgroupcom

NORA DURAND

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A bull Freeland WA 98249360-221-5300 bull wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

WE SELL RESULTS

Your Local Computer Manufacturer

and Repair Center

360-341-2526 saleslc-inccom 9257 SR 525 Clinton

Best Deals on TV Phone amp

Internet

Bob Cravenbcravencraveninsurancecom

Kathleen Cravenkcravencraveninsurancecom

Clinton Office (360) 341-7200Toll Free 1 (800) 494-7200

cravenwhere RELATIONSHIPS matter

INSURANCEcom

bull Firearms amp Ammunition

bull Apparel amp Tactical Gear

bull Shooting amp Cleaning Supplies

bull Disaster Preparedness

bull FFL Transfers amp Repairs

bull Personal Defense Products

Kens Korner Clinton bull 855-230-1911wwwwhidbeyarmscom

Ben Watanabe Record file

Jeff Arango Langleyrsquos director of Community Planning speaks during a city coun-cil meeting in June He has resigned effective Nov 7 to take a position with BERK Consulting a private planning company in Seattle

ARANGOCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIrsquom always interested in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo

Jeff Arango director of Community Planning

Langley

Alice Cash Howell

Alice Cash Howell born Feb 19 1923 in Pasadena Calif to Henry N and Jennie BJ Cash Passed away Aug 8 2014 in Monroe Wash

Alice studied and earned her bachelorrsquos degree at the University of California Berkeley On Dec 30 1946 she married Erle Howell Jr in Pasadena

Alice enjoyed quilting sewing painting garden-ing carpentry learn-ing beach combing and observing nature She was a member of Vote

Smart MoveOn Tilth NW Harvest KCTS9 and alumna of University of California Berkley

Alice was a devoted wife mother grandmother and friend She will be deeply missed by all who knew her

Alice is survived by her children Thomas E Howell (Barb Gardner) Joan Gail Wong (William) Cathie Lynn Hosley (Burr) John N Howell (Karen) and Jennelle Pillitiere (John) grand-children Phoebe Dolim Nathaniel Wong Rachel Wong Matthew Wong

Ruth Howell Lydia Pillitiere Michael Pillitiere Gabriel Pillitiere and Esther Pillitiere and extended family and many friends

She was preceded in death by both parents hus-band Erle Howell Jr sister Eva Mary Harper and brother Carl S Johnson

A celebration of Alicersquos life will be held at 1 pm Friday Oct 31 2014 at Emeritus of Monroe 15465 mdash 179th Ave SE Monroe WA 98272 A second cel-ebration will be held at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 2014 at St Peter Lutheran Church 6309 Wilson Place Clinton WA 98236

Memorials in her name may be made to Northwest Harvest PO Box 12272 Seattle WA 98102 Project Vote Smart One Common Ground Philipsburg MT 59858-9767 Regency Care Center 1355 W Main St Monroe WA 98272 or the University of California Berkeley Wellness Letter wwwberkeleywellnesscom

Arrangements are entrusted to Purdy amp Kerr with Dawson Funeral Home Monroe 360-794-7049

Marylou Bunney (Jennings)

Marylou lost her coura-geous battle with leukemia Sunday Oct 13 2014

Her funeral Mass will be at 11 am Saturday Oct 18 at St Hubert Catholic Church 803 Third St Langley WA Interment will be at 11 am Monday Oct 20 at Holyrood Catholic Cemetery 205 NE 205th St Shoreline WA

Please go to wwwbecks funeralhomecom for more about Marylou

Thanks to all who prayed so hard for her

Page A14 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

Whidbey Island Friends MeetingThe Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)Meeting for WorshipSundays at 400pmUnitarian Universalist Congregation20103 Hwy 525 Freeland WA 98249

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

Sat amp Sun 500

Stop-motion animation

THE BOXTROLLS

Sat Sun amp Mon 730

Iceland adventures

LAND HO

Tues Wed Thur 730

Kevin Kline Maggie Smith

MY OLD LADY

Coming soon Gone Girl The Skeleton Twins The Good Lie

PG

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

R - language

PG-13

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

ENJOY A COMPLIMENTARYSOUTH WHIDBEY RECORDWITH YOUR WHIDBEY COFFEE

5575 S Harbor Ave 207 Freeland | PO Box 1200 Coupeville360-221-5300 | wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

PICK UP YOUR COFFEE AND PAPER AT WHIDBEY COFFEE FREELAND | MAIN STREET middot CLINTON | STATE ROUTE 525

START YOUR MORNING THE

WHIDBEY WAY

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

Obituaries

Marylou BunneyAlice Cash Howell

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

wwwsoundpublishingcom

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

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace We off er a great work environment with opportunity for advancement along with a competitive benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401k

Accepting resumes athrsoundpublishingcomor by mail to HR Sound Publishing Inc11323 Commando Rd W Suite 1Everett WA 98204Please state which position and geographic area you are applying for

Feat

ure

d P

osi

tio

n ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT - KITSAP COUNTYSound Publishing based out of Poulsbo Washington seeks an enthusiastic creative individual to create and implement successful advertising solutions for local businesses The successful candidate must be dependable detail-oriented possess exceptional customer service skills and enjoy working in a team environment Previous sales experience a plus reliable insured transportation and good driving record required We off er a solid base plus commission work expense reimbursement excellent health benefi ts paid vacation sick and holidays 401K and a great work environment with opportunity to advance EOE Send resume with cover letter in PDF or Text format to

hrsoundpublishingcomor mail toHRCKRAD

Sound Publishing Inc 11323 Commando Road Main UnitEverett WA 98204

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace Check out our website to fi nd out more about us wwwsoundpublishingcom

Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Whidbey - Kitsap - Eastside - Everett - Marysville - South King County

Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Port Angeles - Federal Way

ProductionLaborbull General Worker - Everettbull CDL Driver - Everett

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

jobsEmployment

General

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Production WorkersFT OT shift dif

benefits non-seasonalTo apply

wwwsugiyocomdownload app

fax 360-293-6964or apply in person

3200 T Ave Anacortes 360-293-0180

Kennel Attendant amp Pet Groomer

Groomer must have ex p e r i e n c e Pa r t t imeFu l l t ime Cal l Ben or Cathy

(360)675-7288

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

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

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Opportunity Council is now soliciting Letters of Interest and State- ments of Qualifications for the purpose of re- cruiting Furnace Repair amp Replacement Contrac- tors for the Community Services depar tment Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is available online at

wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from

the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA 98225 EOEMFDV

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

EmploymentRestaurant

CIAO FUN FAMILY-OWNED

RESTAURANTExpanding and is now hiring for all positions

Servers Bussers Bartenders

Delivery DriversFull and part time posi- tions available Profes- sional appearance and per for mance a must Previose restaurant or retai l exper ience re- quired Apply in person

701 N Main Street Coupeville

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

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

Reach readers the daily newspapers miss when you advertise in the Classifieds 1-800-388-2527 or wwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

NOC NURSING ASSISTANT

Shift Differential

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

Advertising doesnrsquot have to break the bank The Classifieds has great deals on everything you need

Health Care 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

Oak Harbor DentalPracticeseeking

PT Experienced Chair-Side Assistant

For immediate hire Ideal candidate will be moti- va t e d h a r d wo r k i n g friendly flexible and pos- sess the ability to multi- t a s k R e g i s t e r e d WSDOH Salary DOE

795 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Harbor

or e-mail to docwymangmailcom

docwymangmailcom

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

(360)-331-2104or email resume to

sbewcphotmailcom

real estatefor sale - WA

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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 425-422-7223

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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 MarketPlace

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc

The Arrow Points the Waywwwwhidbeyhomesforrentcom

Saturday Showings 9 to 5

360-675-6681

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

Water and mountain view 3 BR on 23+

acres Separate garageshop

593631 $399000

Mutiny View Manor 3 BR on a quiet

cul-de-sac with west side water viewLots of updates

676441 $199500

--- Greenbank --- --- Oak Harbor ---2+ BR near

Beachcombers beach and boat

ramp Big back deck Water and

mountain views638049 $259000

Well-kept 4 BRrambler in

Ridgehaven 2 Close to schools downtown andNAS Whidbey

700285 $269950

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---REDUCED 4 BR 25 BA and lots of storage fairway

home at HHG amp YCEasy care

landscaping642708 $210000

View 3 BR 175 BA in Dugualla Bay Heights Community beachboat launch702430 $269900

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE

Now is the time to join our top team of real estate experts

Train with the bestCall for information

Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete list of all open houses Find additional information on these homes at WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses

WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday October 18th 1-4 or by apprsquot

Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave

Langley 3602218898223 Second St

Freeland1403 Starview Ct

654709 $229000Gordy Frederickson 360914-2566

Freeland 1407 Everette Ln

627306 $234900Jill Engstrom 425508-4110

Freeland1319 Sealawn Blvd

705282 $299500Sandra Stipe 360672-4893

Greenbank3516 Seashore Ave

652380 $499000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073

Langley2418 Soundview Dr

662659 $559950Jim Short 206920-2362

Langley 2219 Lancaster Rd

689493 $449500Bryan McCourt 360632-3770

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 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 rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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

Baby Island Area3 bedroom 2 bath Wa- ter view fenced back yard $1000month Will negotiate security de- posit Pets with referenc- e s ( 3 6 0 ) 3 3 1 - 7 2 9 4 Avail Oct 1st

CLINTON 98236

2 BR 2 BA DEER LAKE HOME Features den all appliances and beach access Located on free bus line Non smoking $1075mo (1 year lease) First month FREE rent Avail Oct 5th Call 206- 200-4219

OAK 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 360-770-6882

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON 98236

UNIQUE COZY CABIN

1 BR on bus route All appliance plus

washer dryer WaterGarbage InclNo pets $750mo

206-696-2875FREELAND3 BD 2 BA clean com- for table home Forced air amp pellet stove Heat- ed 2 car garage on 34 acre in Saratoga Beach Community Beach with boat ramp amp beach ac- cess a short walk away $1025MO Cal l Rod 408-395-1148FREELAND

HOLMES HARBOR Wa- te r f ron t Char ming 2 bedroom 2 bath home Woodburning fireplace insert gas and electric heat Available October 15th $1000 month in- cludes water Located at 5349 - A Bercot Road Call 206-972-0029

LANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626OAK 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

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

WA Misc RentalsWant to Rent

LANGLEY or FREELAND area

HOME WANTED FOR single mature woman wi th a house fr iendly standard poodle Look- ing for long term I have excellent local referenc- es Please call 360-321- 5629Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

real estaterentals

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

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

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

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Selling Something Picture ThisSchedule your ad for two or more weeks and

we will add a photo in print and online for FREE

Private party only No commercial advertising

Call Today(800) 388-2527

legals

Legal Notices

Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)

MeetingFRIDAY October 24 2014 1030AMndash1200 NOONB OA R D O F I S L A N D C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERS HEARING ROOMCourthouse Annex 6th amp Main Coupeville WA AGENDA-Product Stewardship-Comprehensive Plan Update-Other Program Issues amp Updates-Committee Action Items Legal No WCW592902 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 18 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR

ISLAND COUNTYIn re the Estate ofELEANOR M LUMLEY Deceased No 14-4-00209-4N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORS The Administrator named below has been appointed and has quali- fied as Administrator 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 administrator or the ad- ministratorrsquos 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 probated proceedings were com- menced The c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) thirty days after the adminis-

Legal Notices

trator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice I f the claim is not presented within this time frame t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred except as other- wise provided in RCW 1140051 AND 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assets Date of Filing of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court September 24 2014Date of First Publication October 4 2014 Name of Administrator LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSAttorneys for Administra- tor Barry M Meyers WSBA 22847D a v i d M N e u b e c k WSBA 31321Address for Mailing or Service Elder Law Off ices of Barry M Meyers PS 2828 Northwest Avenue B e l l i n g h a m W A 98225-2335T e l e p h o n e (360) 647-8846 F a c s i m i l e (360) 647-8854DATED this 22nd day of September 2014ELDER LAW OFFICES OF BARRY M MEY- ERS PSBARRY M MEYERS WSBA 22847DAVID M NEUBECK WSBA 31321Attorneys for Administra- tor LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSLegal No WCW592286 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 4 11 28 2014

ISLAND COUNTY NOTICE TO

CONSULTANTS FORREQUEST FOR QUAL-

IFICATIONS FORINTERSECTION

IMPROVEMENTS AT CRESCENT HARBOR ROAD NE REGATTA

DRIVEIs land County Publ ic Works (AGENCY) solic- its interest from consult- ing firms with expertise

Legal Notices

in Civil Engineering right of way acquisition and construct ion manage- ment Consultants will be considered for the fol- lowing projectProject DescriptionThe work to be per - formed by the CONSUL- TANT consists of prelim- inary engineering right o f w ay a c q u i s i t i o n PSampE and construction management of an inter- section improvement at Crescent Harbor Road Regatta Drive near Oak Ha rbo r The gene ra l scope of work for the project includes design and PSampE fo r a b id ready project address- ing the following major features challenges-Reducing the grade of the intersection-Design of retaining wall and drainage features -Determination of right of way needs and right of way plan preparation-Environmental planning and preparation of per- mit applications-Performance of soil ex- ploration and analysis as appropriate-Coordination with pur- veyors regarding all util- ity related issues if any- A l l d e s i g n w o r k t o meet fo l low AGENCY s t a n d a r d s t h e L AG Manual and applicable state and federal regula- tionsSTATEMENT OF Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S (SOQ) SUBMITALSTo be considered re- sponsive to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) t he P ropose r rsquos SOQ must follow the direction presented and include the information required belowProposer shall send 5 (FIVE) sets of SOQs with a cover letter indi- cating the project(s) they are submitting for Sets of SOQs are to include one (1) unbound original (containing original sig- natures) and four (4) in- dividually bound copies of the SOQs Proposers are strongly encouraged to use recycledrecy- clable products and to print on both sides of the paper whenever appro- p r i a t e E a c h S O Q should have no more than ten (10) sheets (double sided or not) plus a cover and a one page cover letter The SOQ wi l l be a l lowed maximum two (2) addi- t ional sheets (double sided or not) per pro- posed sub-consultant

Legal Notices

Submittals must include the following information Firm name phone and fax numbers email ad- dress for point of con- tact Name of Principal- in-Charge and Project Manager Number o f employees in each firm p roposed to p ro jec t Fed Tax Id Number UBI Number DMWBE Cer t i f icat ion number Year Firm established S I C C o d e ( N a m e ) NAICS Code (Name) Firm Type and Annual Gross Receipt Include any in fo r mat ion tha t would be re levant to evaluate your qualifica- tions for that project list- ed above being submit- ted forACCEPTANCEREJEC- TION OF RESPONSES The County reserves the right and holds at its dis- c re t ion the fo l low ing rights and options-To waive any or all in- formalities in any SOQ-To reject any or all re- sponses-To issue subsequent re- questsA N T I C I PAT E D R F Q SCHEDULEThe AGENCY will review a l l the S ta tement o f Qualifications received and will select up to (3) three Consulting Firms for interviews The fol- low ing schedu le has been established for the submission and evalua- tion of the SOQs and se- lection of the consultant T h e s e a r e t e n t a t i ve d a t e s o n l y a n d t h e County reser ves the r igh t to ad jus t these dates at its sole discre- tion-SOQs due October 31 2014 by 430 PM-Interviews week of No- vember 10 2014-Announce final selec- tion November 14 2014 -Contract negot iat ion complete November 21 2014-Board of County Com- missioner approval De- cember 15 2014-Notice to Proceed De- cember 29 2014EVALUATION CRITE- RIASubmittals will be evalu- ated and ranked based on the following-Technical and other re- lated qualifications-Past exper ience with this kind of project utiliz- ing WSDOT design and construction standards as modif ied by Island County-References from Local agency clients

Legal Notices

-Familiarity and experi- ence dealing with Feder- al Aid funded projects- C a p a b i l i t y t o m e e t schedules and demon- s t ra ted cost cont ro ls from similar projects-Experience in designing facilities that reflect mod- est design simple oper- at ional requirements and economical cost of operationThe AGENCY encourag- es disadvantaged mi- n o r i t y a n d w o m e n - owned consultant firms to respondThe submittal must be mailed to Island County Public Works Attn Joe Araucto PO Box 5000 ( 1 N E 6 t h S t r e e t ) C o u p e v i l l e W A 98239-5000 by October 31 2014 no later than 430 PM No submittals will be accepted after the specified date and time Any questions regarding a project should be di- rected to the contact of that project listed above at 360-240-5557The AGENCY in accor- dance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat 252 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Department of Transportation Subti- tle A Office of the Sec- retary Part 21 nondis- crimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- tation issued pursuant to such Act hereby notified all bidders that it will af- firmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- tisement disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tuni ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race col- or national origin or sex in consideration for an awardLegal No WCW594947 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

APPLICATION P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Prelimi- n a r y P R D PLN-14-00013 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Land- s c a p e p l a n PLN-14-00014 - MARIN

Legal Notices

WOODSAPPLICATION Land C l e a r i n g p l a n PLN-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION SEPA environmental checklist SEP-14-00003 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Trans- por tation Concurrency TRC-14-00009 - MARIN WOODSPROJECT PROPOSAL AND LOCATION Land- ed Gentry Development Inc has submi t ted a Preliminary Plat (PPL-14-01) and Prelimi- nary PRO (PLN-14-13) appl icat ion packet for the property located on Swantown Road referred to as Marin Woods The proposed Prel iminary Plat PRD consists of 43 single family lots on 106 acres The lot currently has a single family home that is purposed to be demolished The Prelimi- nary Plat PRD applica- tion was submitted on September 25 2014 by Mr Kendall Gentry with Landed Gentry Develop- ment Inc The project lo- c a t i o n i s 1 2 9 2 S W S w a n t o w n A v e n u e R13204-459-4200DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS The formal applications for P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 were submitted on Sep- tember 252014 by Mr Kenda l l Gent r y have been determined com- plete for the purpose of processing on October 13 2014PUBLIC COMMENT PE- RIOD To make written comments on this propo- sal please mail or hand- de l iver spec i f ic com- ments to City of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 no later than 500 pm on November 3 2014 If you have questions re- garding this proposal please contact the De- velopment Services De- p a r t m e n t a t (360 ) 279 -4510 be - tween 800 a m and 500 pm Monday thru FridayE N V I R O N M E N TA L DOCUMENTS ANDOR STUDIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECTSEPA env i ronmen ta l checklist has been sub- mitted with the applica- tion (SEP-14-00003) To receive notification of the decision on this pro-

Legal Notices

posal p lease send a self-addressed stampedenvelope and request a Notification of Decision fo r P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 f rom the Ci ty of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Lisa BebeePermit CoordinatorLegal No WCW594914 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE

Grantors Demco Law Firm PS H-K GROUP Limited Liability CoGrantee Joseph Keeva also known as Joseph W KeevaLegal Description (full) PARCEL A Lo t 10 Block B PLAT OF LAW- ANA BEACH according to the plat thereof re- corded in Volume 6 of Plats page 14 records of Island County Wash- ington Situate in Island Coun ty Wash ing ton Assessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber S7350-00-0B010-0PARCEL B The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-175-0350PARCEL C The North- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-109-0360PARCEL D The North- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-107-1100PARCEL E The South- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-042-1100

Legal Notices

PARCEL F The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-044-0360WE ARE A DEBT COL- LECTOR THIS COM- MUNICAT ION IS AN AT T E M P T TO C O L - L E C T A D E B T A N D A N Y I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee will on Friday October 31 2014at the hour o f 1015 am at the front en- trance of Island County Courthouse 101 NE 6th S t r e e t C o u p e v i l l e Washington 98239 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder (subject to any condi- t ions imposed by the Trustee) payable in the form of cash or cashierrsquos check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the t ime of sale the real property situated in the County of Island State of Washington whose legal descr iptions are found on page 1 of this Notice Such real prop- er ty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust re- corded on April 9 2012 under Auditorrsquos File No 4313050 records of Is- land County Washing- ton from Joseph Keeva as Grantor to Demco Law Firm PS as Trus- tee to secure an obliga- tion in favor of Eric Mit- ten as Beneficiary the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned to H-K GROUP Limited Li- ability Co under an As- signment recorded un- der Auditor rsquos Fi le No 4361384 records of Is- land County Washing- ton This Notice is given pursuant to the Revised Code o f Wash ing ton Chapter 6124 et seqI I N o a c t i o n c o m - menced by the Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiaryrsquos suc- cessor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Gran- torrsquos default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust

Continued on next page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

By JESSIE STENSLANDSouth Whidbey Record

Is land County Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan announced at the Island Transit meeting last week he would seek the organizationrsquos top job but he appears to have had a change of heart over the weekend

Vaughan a member of the Island Transit board announced during the regu-lar transit meeting Friday that he plans to apply for the agencyrsquos open director position and resigned from a two-person committee charged with searching for an interim director

But Vaughan has since changed his mind announcing Monday during the county commissionersrsquo meeting that he would not seek the posi-tion

Vaughan originally said he didnrsquot think it was necessary for the new director to have a transit background which he doesnrsquot have He argued that the agency doesnrsquot need someone who can do bus routes but a leader who has ties to the community who can rebuild the embattled agencyrsquos image

ldquoIrsquove done this beforerdquo he said during an interview after last weekrsquos transit meeting ldquoIrsquove rehabbed companies with financial problemsrdquo

But over the weekend he reversed courseldquoIrsquom quite convinced now that the new director needs to

have transportation experiencerdquo he saidVaughan said the director position should be filled

by someone from outside of Island County Coupeville Councilman Bob Clay chairman of the transit board has been acting director of the agen-cy since Martha Rose quit the posi-tion last month

Clay and Vaughan were originally the two members of a committee charged with finding an interim replacement

Vaughan said he was reluctant to serve on the committee because he was planning to apply for both the interim and permanent position he said he had no choice but to serve on the committee though because fellow transit board member Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson would be unavailable for 10 days

Price Johnson was voted to serve on the committee Friday after Vaughan quit

Tuesday Clay said the committee identified a list of can-didates and conducted some interviews but no decisions have been made

Vaughanrsquos initial intention to apply for the job was criti-cized by Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley an interim mem-ber of the transit board and vocal IT critic He said during an interview that he was not impressed with the idea of Vaughan as the agencyrsquos head Vaughan Dudley asserted is ldquolooking for a paycheckrdquo

ldquoItrsquos so wrong to even contemplate that you can slide yourself into a position after Island County voters didnrsquot vote for yourdquo he said

Vaughan a Republican was appointed to the coun-

tyrsquos board of commissioners earlier this year after Commissioner Kelly Emerson also a Republican resigned

Vaughan didnrsquot make it through the primary election Hersquoll be out of a job when the election is certified in November

Vaughan said he has the experience neces-sary to be the transit director His background includes work as a supervisor of 1600 employ-ees of at the L-3 Aerospace at the Army Depot he said

After taking office this past summer Vaughan jumped into the midst of problems at IT The transit board had to cut bus service and lay off employees after financial problems were discovered

Dudley said last Fridayrsquos IT board meeting which focused on next yearrsquos budget may be his last Councilman Jim Campbell is due to return from vacation next week and will likely return to the board

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A3

STIHLdealerscom

JOIN USIndicates products that are built in the United States from domestic and foreign parts and components

Check out these reviews and others on the product pages at STIHLdealerscom

All prices are SNW-SRP Available at participating dealers while supplies last copy 2014 STIHL SNW14-1022-116073-7

ldquoI would recommend this blower to any homeowner or professional landscaperrdquo

ndash user ChrisR

BG 86 HANDHELD BLOWER $24995

$1495 SNW-SRP value Offer valid 91514-113014 at participating dealers while supplies last

STIHL PRECISION SERIEStrade GLASSES

WITH BG 86 PURCHASE

FREE

SAVE $20

$27995NOW JUST WAS

$29995 SNW-SRP

SH 86 C-E SHREDDER VACHANDHELD BLOWER

ldquoSurprisingly quiet light and engine starts on the first pullrdquo ndash user HighPlainsDrifter

Offer valid 91514-113014 at participating dealers while supplies last

STIHL THE OFFICIAL HANDHELD OUTDOOR POWER TOOLS OF THE

FreelandFreeland Ace Hardware1609 Main Street360-331-6799FreelandAceHardwarenet

Oak HarborOak Harbor Ace Hardware150 South East Pioneer360-679-3533OakHarborAceHardwarenet

RE-ELECTAna Maria d

NUNtildeEZ (D)CPA

Paid for by Citizens to Re-Elect NuntildeezPO Box 244 Coupeville WA 98239

Island County Treasurer

PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT

Vaughan backs out of Island Transit director application

Aubrey Vaughan

ldquoItrsquos so wrong to even contemplate that you can slide yourself into a position after Island County voters didnrsquot vote for yourdquo

Scott Dudley mayor

Oak Harbor

Missing man found dead

Island police are look-ing into the death of an Oak Harbor man on South Whidbey last week

Anthony J Speed 51 was found dead at about 1045 am Thursday Oct 9 in a ravine near Dalton Realty on Highway 525 in Clinton according to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office As of Friday at press time the official cause of death was unde-termined

ldquoAt this point in the investigation there is no suspicion of foul play cause of death is under investiga-

tionrdquo Sheriff Mark Brown said

Speedrsquos was one of two bodies discovered late last week on South Whidbey Another man was found

hanging from a tree at the entrance of Saratoga Woods Friday morning Early reports were that both were suicides and the South Whidbey Record has a general policy of not reporting on self-inflicted deaths for ethical reasons

The sheriffrsquos office has since confirmed however that Speedrsquos death may not have been a suicide Island County Coroner Robert Bishop said ldquoan exact cause and manner of death is pending toxicologyrdquo

Speed was reported missing by his girlfriend in September According to an Oak Harbor news release the man ldquochecked himself out of a Snohomish County Hospital against medical advice for some medical issuesrdquo and was seen shortly before mid-night Sept 18 at the Clinton Ferry Terminal A sheriffrsquos deputy spotted Speed walking up the high-way about an hour later where the man reportedly declined a ride telling the officer he lived in the area

ldquoMr Speed at that time said he was OK and didnrsquot need any further assis-tancerdquo Brown said

That was the last time Speed was seen alive the sheriff added

Dog House owners seek renovation

An hour-long meeting between the owners of the Dog House Tavern and Langleyrsquos mayor and planning director has

them all back to where they started more than a year ago renovation and restoration

Charlie Kleiner who owns the historic build-ing on First Street with his wife Janice Kleiner told The Record they are looking to refurbish the building

The Kleiners who live in Issaquah met with Mayor Fred McCarthy and Director of Community Planning Jeff Arango for an hour Tuesday They also brought an architect with early designs for a renovated Dog House which the owners claim needs significant work to bring it up to code for earthquake safety McCarthy said the city is considering a land swap similar to one the Kleiners rejected earlier which would have given them the existing easement adjacent to their property on the westside of the building in exchange the city would get property on the north end of the lot that would add to Seawall Park

ldquoWersquore kind of back to where we were a year and a half agordquo Charlie Kleiner said

Community group holds meeting

Anyone with a stake in Clinton or interest in seeing what has hap-pened and can happen should make their way to the Clinton Community

Council meeting Thursday Oct 23

Projects for the group include improving the walkability and acces-sibility of Clintonrsquos com-mercial core Bolstering safety at crosswalks across Highway 525 and adding flags at the intersections for pedestrians defining bike trails and mainte-nance on the sidewalks and the hill leading to the ferry terminal are topics for discussion The group will also discuss incorpo-ration of the community council as a non-profit group not a govern-mental organization as it moves into its second year of existence

There will be coffee tea and snacks potluck style at 630 pm at the Clinton Community Hall The councilrsquos meeting begins at 7 pm and is expected to last until 830 pm

For more information email Jack Lynch at jacklclintonwacom

Alleged carjacker arrested

Whidbey Islandrsquos ver-sion of a SWAT team arrested a carjacking suspect at an apart-ment building outside Oak Harbor Wednesday according to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office

Detective Ed Wallace said the suspect Irvin Torian is wanted on a no-bail arrest warrant out of Florida for carjacking while armed with a dead-

ly weapon and a local warrant for misdemeanor harassment

An operation consist-ing of deputies from the Island County Sheriffrsquos Hard Entry Arrest Team or HEAT and officers from the Oak Harbor Police Departmentrsquos High Risk Entry Team or HRET served a search warrant on an apartment complex in the 2800 block of Oak Harbor Road

Oak Harbor police drove the departmentrsquos new armored vehicle to the scene

Torian refused to leave the apartment He tried to jump from a second-story window at the rear of the building but changed his mind after seeing police officers looking up at him Wallace said

The officers evacuated the occupants of the apartment complex after getting no response from Torian for about 15 min-utes A single chemical munition or ldquogas roundrdquo was shot into a bedroom window Wallace said

The gas round com-pelled Torian to imme-diately comply with law enforcement He got out of the apartment and was arrested without incident he didnrsquot need medical attention according to the detective

Wallace said local law enforcement has used tear gas or pepper rounds against barricaded sus-pects before but that itrsquos relatively unusual

Torian will likely be extradited to Florida he said

The roundupThe roundupThe roundupWEATHER REPORT | Itrsquos looking grim Showers and rain expected to last through Wednesday Highs in the mid-60s

Page A4 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

OAK HARBOR

SOUTH END

LANGLEYCLINTON

PLEASE CALL TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AT 425-385-2009SMOKEY POINT 16410 Smokey Point Blvd Suite 300EVERETT 3327 Colby Ave

MILL CREEK 15906 Mill Creek Blvd Suite 105 MONROE 14841 179th Ave SE Suite 210

Dieter Schmidt MD FAAD FACMS

Board-certi ed Dermatologist

Fellowship-trained Mohs Surgeon

K Mireille Chae MD FAAD

Board-certi ed Dermatologist

Board-certi ed Pediatric DermatologistBoard-certi ed

Dermatopathologist

Craig Baugher

MPAS PA-C Associate

Dermatology PA

Vena Melendez

MMSc PA-C Associate

Dermatology PA

Katelyn Rowland

ARNPBoard-Certi ed

Dermatology Nurse

Practitioner

Elizabeth Hagen

LCA Licensed Medical

Aesthetician

Wendy Vick RN CPSN

Cosmetic Injection Specialist and

Board-Certi ed Plastic and

constructive Surgical Nurse

Katrina Bassett

MD FAAD Board-certi ed Dermatologist

(425) 385-2009 wwwnorthsounddermcom

LISTED IN

lsquoTOP DOCTORSrsquo (SEATTLE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE)

lsquoBEST DOCTORS IN AMERICArsquolsquoBEST DOCTORS IN WA STATErsquo

Joy WuDO FAAD

Board-certi ed Dermatologist

bull Board-Certi ed Adult amp Pediatric Dermatology

bull Fellowship-trained Mohs Surgery

bull Botox Fillersbull IPL Photofacials

bull Laser Resurfacing Acne Scars Wrinklesbull Sclerotherapy Leg Veins

bull Aesthetician Services bull Medical Grade Skin Care amp Make-Up

Anthony Speed

By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

While most students headed home to relax after an early release from school Wednesday about handful of kids gathered in the spacious MakerTron lab in Clinton to learn the basics of computer-aided design and 3-D printing techniques

MakerTron lab also known as Whidbey Makers is an educational facility fund-ed by The South Whidbey Science Fund a non-profit organization that is dedicat-ed to the increase of math and science literacy At MakerTron visitors learn a variety of technological skills in a fun and accessible man-ner

During Wednesdayrsquos class MakerTron staff taught kids about 3D printed objects and assisted them in creat-ing their own Students also learned other elements of computer-aided design and developed their own casts and molds

ldquoItrsquos kind of the wave of the futurerdquo said Frankie Petitclerc HUB program manager

Near the end of the day Brad Kenney chief creative officer at Whidbey Makers led a discussion of the ways in which 3D printing technol-ogy is being implemented in the field of medicine specifi-cally for prosthetics He also touched on the multiple cre-

ative and artistic uses of both 3D printing and computer-aided design

Petitclerc noted that the MakerTron experience

offers kids an opportunity to use and learn about equip-ment and technologies they may not otherwise have access to

ldquoIt was really excit-ing and funrdquo said Lexie Smith

ldquoIt was pretty fun and wasnrsquot boring like I thought it was going to berdquo Sabastian Shewell said ldquoI thought it was going to be like a classroom but it was a fun activityrdquo

The HUB is an after-school program operating from the basement of Langley United Methodist Church that is available to all students in grades 6 through 12 The program offers kids a space in which to do homework work on creative projects socialize play games and enjoy a warm meal

Each week the HUB also offers activities such as Monday drum les-sons Tuesday Magic the Gathering club Thursday guitar lessons and movies each Friday Off-site field

trips and special events such as the class at M a k e r T r o n labs often take place on early release days

ldquoI hope The HUB and

Whidbey Makers will be able

to do more collaborative proj-ects together in the futurerdquo said Petitclerc

For more informa-tion about the HUB visit thehubafterschoolorg For more information about MakerTron labs visit face-bookcomwhidbeymakers

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A5

ldquoI wish you sunshine on your path and storms to

season your journeyrdquo

Robert A Ward

Linda Casale

My Featured Listing of the Week

Windermere Real Estate South Whidbey

Water in the Front amp Water in the BackBeach Strolls amp Lagoon Kayaking on Shore Avenue

$629000 MLS 600062More Info wwwlindacasalecom

Phone 3607705550 Email LindaLindaCasalecom

FacebookcomwhidbeyrealtorS SENIORSrsquo INSURANCESERVICES

800-535-1310360-331-45605492 Harbor Avenue Freeland

seniorsinsuranceinccom

Serving Seniors since 1979

Ron and Timm Sanford

Losing your Group Health PlanNew plans starting

at $37

Let the staff of Seniorsrsquo Insurance help you

understand the world of Medicare

bull No additional cost or feebull We represent all major

companies in WAbull Will assist with customer

service or claim issuesbull You pay same premium

as going direct

Fill This Bagwith Clothes

for $10 onSunday Oct 19th

10am - 1pm

BAG SALEBAG SALE

Fill This Bagwith Clothes

for $10 onSunday Oct 19th

10am - 1pm

SEE STORES FOR DETAILSAND OTHER SPECIAL SAVINGS

Good Cheer

EMPTY BOWLSoup NightSoup Nightto benefit Good Cheerrsquos

Sunday Oct 26

4pm - 6pmLangley United Methodist Church

wwwgoodcheerorg

PROPANE$1899 Gallon

500+ Gal DeliveredPrice subject to change

Customer Tanks APP Tanks500 Gal+ $1899

300 Gal+ $1999

150 Gal+ $2199

500 Gal+ $1999

300 Gal+ $2099

150 Gal+ $2299

Locally Owned amp OperatedBest Propane Value in the NW

1-800-929-5243Visit us wwwapppropanecom

Call for

Quote

Special Pricing For Commercial CustomersNeighborhood amp Group Deliveries bull Guaranteed Price Plans

Dr Kyle Fukano and Staff

GENERAL DENTISTRYFOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

360-331-52111685 Main St 4 bull in the Freeland Professional Center bull wwwfreelandfamilydentalcom

Spend $50 Get a FREE Backpack

Proceeds to the Susan G Komen Foundation

360-331-2212knittypurlscom

210 First St LangleyEXP 103114

Learning continues after classes for students at the HUB

Kate Daniel The Record

Aidan Dona and Isaiah Giffin work on designs at the MakerTron lab during a session with the HUB an after-school hangout based in Langley

ldquoItrsquos kind of the wave of the futurerdquo

Frankie Petitclerc HUB program manager

ElectionRick Hannold is right for District 3 commissionerEditor

The discriminating characteristic of socialism is compulsion We see it all over government these days Obamacare forces you to terminate the insurance you like and coerces you to buy more expensive insurance with government dictated ldquobenefitsrdquo that you donrsquot want and donrsquot need The current shibboleth of Democrats has become ldquoWe decree you agreerdquo or perhaps ldquoWe declare you despairrdquo There is one way to oppose this Vote them out As a start I am supporting the Republican candidate Rick Hannold for District 3 commissioner

You know the Democrat mantra was in full effect a short time ago when the taxing twins Angie Homola and Helen Price-Johnson proposed that Island County property owners be afflicted with a compulsory recycle fee It didnrsquot matter whether you made weekly runs to the recycle station or whether you were a senior who filled half a trash can

per week The Democrat candidate for District 3 is a close clone of the taxing twins mdash call them the taxing triplets

Our economy is in shambles our national debt is $17000 billion dollars [$17 trillion] 90-plus million Americans who once had a job and contributed to the economy have been kept out of the workforce by Democrat policies No more The way out is to vote Republican nationally and locally begin by voting for Rick Hannold for District 3 commis-sioner

Rick is a retired US Navy chief with 21 years of service He was stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island for all those years and served with distinction holding many positions of responsibil-ity within the Navy Rickrsquos conspicuous characteristic is that he seeks common sense solutions that will avoid the knee-jerk Democrat response to impose a new tax or increase an old tax or make permanent a temporary tax Rick is civil and professional and will explore ways to make our Island County government run more efficiently

What a conceptRick Hannold is a voice of reason

standing apart from a cacophony of bab-ble We need him on the Island Board of

Commissioners We need him to mount a stand against the Democrat mantra

DAVID HIESTANDLangley

Hannoldrsquos Navy back-ground will serve us wellEditor

I am voting for Rick Hannold for Island County commissioner District 3 in November I hope many of you will join me as well Hannold a retired Navy chief petty officer with many years of solid executive experience will bring much needed fiscal sobriety to our county commission

Hannold would take over from Aubrey Vaughn who was appointed to temporarily fill the seat vacated by former commissioner Kelly Emerson who resigned

Hannold received the most votes among Republican candidates in our primary election and he was one of three candidates recommended and thoroughly lsquovettedrsquo for the temporary appointment

OpinionOpinionOpinionPage A6 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 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

Imagine lsquoI rode the whale to Langleyrsquo

Editorrsquos column

Funicular mdash itrsquos as much fun to say as it is to contemplate and it appears the concept is back on the table in Langley

Mayor Fred McCarthy con-firmed this week that city offi-cials are once again considering the idea in the wake of contro-versy surrounding the proposal for an elevator on a raised plat-form the latest machination for a mechanized shortcut between

the marina Cascade Avenue and the rest of Langley At $500000 itrsquos by far the cheaper alternative to the origi-nal plan for a funicular about $900000 but itrsquos hardly as much fun and earned wide-spread criticism for its view-blocking potential to boot

Sure sure cost and maintenance are factors in the greater effort to ease the long walk up the hill along Wharf Street but who can argue the merits of a funicu-lar over a boring old elevator

Onersquos a convenience the other is a ride For that matter my personal vote is for a funicular

shaped like a whale A gray would be cool but an orca even better Just imagine a black and white colored pod perhaps with doors shaped like jaws a fin on top and tail in back shuttling people up and down the bluff Businesses would sell T-shirts cups and post-ers all with messages such as ldquoI rode the whale to Langleyrdquo or ldquoI had a whale of time in the Village by the Seardquo or best yet ldquoNow I know how Jonah feltrdquo

Like Seattlersquos Space Needle Pike Street Marketrsquos bronze pig Rachel and Egyptrsquos pyramids before them Langleyrsquos orca would become its identifier its signa-ture feature to the great wide world People would flock to that famous South Whidbey town where one gets to the beach or downtown in the belly of a beast

No Well perhaps not I ran into McCarthy at Kenrsquos Korner Thursday and broached my design ideas Somehow I think the idea sank there for there was a lot of laughing and I believe the conversation ended with ldquoYou should come to the city council and propose the idea yourself Justinrdquo

Fredrsquos a funny guy if you didnrsquot know alreadyThere may yet be hope for my whale of a plan how-

ever The mayor may laugh off my brilliance but Irsquoll leave you with this mdash the T-shirt slogan ldquoI rode the whale to Langleyrdquo was actually his

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

$20 for 3 months $32 for 6 months $52 per year and $94 for two years in county mailed from Coupeville to North Whidbey Island Out of county mail $35 for 3 months $65 for 6 months $105 per year Payment in advance is required It is published by The South Whidbey Record PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Periodicals rate postage paid at Coupeville WA and additional mailing offices

POSTMASTER Send address changes to The South Whidbey Record PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239

ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENTS BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS bull FRED MEYER bull USA WEEKEND bull SMART SHOPPER bull NEWS AMERICA

Published each Wednesday and Saturday from the office of

The South Whidbey Record5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A Freeland WA

PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239(360) 221-5300 or (877) 316-7276

(888) 478-2126 faxOn the Internet at

wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

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

By JUSTIN BURNETT

SEE LETTERS A7

We simply must have Hannoldrsquos focus on basic services mdash public safety is his first priority mdash and his commitment to fiscal restraint and open accountable gov-ernment Our Island County commission has important work to do at a time when our economy is vulnerable and many of our neighbors and friends are struggling

Hannold will work to keep Naval Air Station Whidbey Island here and he will begin the hard work of finally diver-sifying our local economy encouraging local job cre-ators and helping local entre-preneurs so our children and grandchildren can stay here

And Rick Hannold will not allow imposition of new taxes on our families As a long time 28-year resident of Island County Hannold understands that we need to work together for everyonersquos benefit instead of allowing

well-financed special interest groups to get special treat-ment at the expense of hard-working ordinary citizens

SincerelySIG HANSON

Camano Island

Hannold will pro-tect Navy baseEditor

Do you have a job in Island County own a home enjoy a variety of retail outlets or just appreciate the stable local economy If your answer is yes and you want them to remain economically safe you should be concerned with the County Commissionerrsquos race

Candidate Karla Jacks described her Island County vision regarding the Navy in her April 2014 newslet-ter She wrote she wanted alternatives to the Navy flying out of OLF Coupeville The Navy has long said Outlying Field Coupeville is essential to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island remaining open and that it has to remain opera-

tional to adequately train car-rier aircrews If elected Karla would be the second (Helen Price Johnson is the other) commissioner who does not understand or care if OLF is essential

Karla claimed in The Record she supports the Navy because an in-law was once in the Navy However she also said she would not take a pub-lic position on OLF Coupeville remaining open now Usually when a politician refuses to take a position pre-election they intend to take the unpop-ular position after the elec-tion If she really supported the Navy the one entity that provides 88 percent of all economic activity within the county (according to the gov-ernorrsquos report on the Navyrsquos local impact) I am convinced she would have no problem publicly stating she supports keeping the Growlers flying at OLF Coupeville

If you support the Navy or

have concerns what would happen to the local econo-my if the anti-Navy group in Coupeville that supports Ms Jacksrsquo election is successful in closing down OLF Coupeville the one issue Karla refuses to state her position on then

please join me in voting for Rick Hannold the candidate that clearly states he supports OLF Coupeville We cannot afford a majority commission-er board against the Navy

MAC MACDOWELLOak Harbor

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A7

MARK THE DATE

bullHoliday Gift Guide

Deadline October 24Publishes Nov 26

Your Annual Holiday Guide

bull A Taste Of Whidbey

Deadline Oct 24Publishes Nov 29

A guide to local

wining amp dining

bullFire Prevention

Publishes Oct 29 amp 30This special section pays tribute to all Whidbey FireEMS responders

bullCaroling Songbook

Deadline Oct 31Publishes Dec 4

Caroling Songs for all to

enjoy this holiday season

bullWinter on

Whidbey amp CamanoPublishes Nov 5

Our elegant off-season tourist guide

bullVeteran TributePublishes Nov 8

Special keepsake section honoring all the men amp women who served and

now serve our country

bullGreening of Coupeville

Deadline Nov 14Publishes Dec 4

Showcase your business and all your holiday

offerings

bull Holiday Worship

Deadline Dec 10Publishes Dec 17 amp 20

Seasonal Worship Services

bullSnow Secret

Deadline Dec 10Publishes Dec 17 amp 18

bullTis The SeasonDeadline Dec 5

Publishes Dec 20Wish your customers

a happy holiday

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Dr Peter KeatingAudiologist

wwwislandfamilyhearingcom

OAK HARBOR(360) 279-1229

380 SE Midway Boulevard

October isAudiology Awareness Month

Meet our board-certied Audiologist Dr Peter Keating Discover how the clinical eld

of Audiology helps contribute to our overall wellness quality of life and hearing health

Refreshments and door prizes providedFriday October 24 4-5pm

Bring A Friend

OPEN HOUSE

wwwLangleyHighlandscom3602211026

wwwLangleyHighlandscom

Back By Popular Demand

Starting at $337500More information The Highlands

Sandpiper model open Thurs-Sun 1-4pm

Back By Popular Demand

The Finches

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Sign up for a class today

C-PRO First Aid | CPRAED Pet First Aid CPR

And More

RED CROSS CERTIFICATION

On-SiteTraining Available

Provided ByFull-Circle Training

NW

A proud provider of American Red Cross

Health and Safety Training

For information andclass schedules visitwwwfullcircletraining

nwcom or call360-385-9800

ElMar ldquoEllierdquo Louise Frye

March 24 1923 ndash Oct 9 2014Ellie passed away peacefully Oct 9

2014 in Everett Wash She was sur-rounded by her three children

Ellie was born March 24 1923 to Orin and Leah Shearer in Tacoma Wash She had four brothers and sisters Ellie attended Lincoln High School in Seattle

Ellie and her family lived on Mutiny Bay for many years In

May of 1973 she married Jim Frye and they made their new home in Vancouver Wash where they lived until October 2006 when they returned to beautiful Whidbey Island

Ellie loved to play bridge golf and put puzzles together Most of all she loved being around her family She is survived by her children Judi (Dave) Little Dean (Cathy) Hatt and Sue (Jack) Terhar grandchildren Jennifer (Carl) Holloway-Factory Kris (Steve) Jones Suzi (Mike) Redman Heather (Logan) Birch Jon Greversquo Danielle (Pete) Samson

and Courtney (Ben) Stingle Ellie also had seven great-grandchildren Jarrin DersquoAndre Jacob Mason Grace Marshet and Ellie She will be forever in our hearts

A private family celebration of Elliersquos life will be held Oct 18

The family would like to thank the staff at Forest View Transitional Health in Everett and Hospice for all of their tender loving care they gave to Ellie Donations may be made online or mailed to Providence Hospice and Homecare 2731 Wetmore Ave Everett WA 98201

Obituary

ElMar Frye

MORE LETTERSCONTINUED FROM A6

Search for first win goes on for Falcon girls soccer

Kingrsquos cruised to a 6-1 victory over South Whidbey in a Cascade Conference girls soccer match Thursday night

The Lady Knights kept their unde-feated season intact and held South

Whidbey to its season-long search for a win

XC places second behind Kingrsquos in postseason tuneup

Kingrsquos cross country teams narrowly edged South Whidbeyrsquos on Thursday in a

Cascade Conference meet in Granite Falls

South Whidbey girls 1 Mallorie Mitchem 215601 4 Emma

Lungren 222882 5 Elizabeth Donnelly 230399 Bethany Justus 255308 Annika Hustad 261560 Clara Martin 265821

South Whidbey boys 3 Cole Zink 182057 5 Anders

Bergquist 183611 Will Simms 190272 Cory Ackerman 190706 Truman Hood 192360 Collin Burns 204881 Kohl Hunter 205518 Will Holbert 205715 Joseph Ballestrasse 224385 Garrett Poteat 233116 Joe Davies 260262 Isaac Greene 365342

Volleyball pulls off upset against Kingrsquos

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Therersquos magic at Kingrsquos Schoolrsquos Mike Martin Gym for the South Whidbey volleyball team

South Whidbey avenged a five-set loss earlier this season to the Cascade Conference third-place Kingrsquos team Thursday night The come-from-behind win was the first over the Lady Knights in recent memory for the Falcons

ldquoI donrsquot remember the last time we beat Kingrsquos in volleyballrdquo said Falcon head coach Mandy Jones beaming with a smile while being congratulated by spectators follow-ing South Whidbeyrsquos 25-20 16-25 20-25 25-22 16-14 win

The passion displayed by the Falcons (5-6 Cascade Conference 6-6 overall) was reminiscent of last yearrsquos squad that secured a state tournament berth on that very court Energy and enthusiasm were keys to the victory according to a trio of players critical in South Whidbeyrsquos upset victory

ldquoAll we knew is we had to be loud-er cheer louder than them and play our bestrdquo said Falcon senior Anne Madsen ldquoWe knew we had to keep going high instead of staying lowrdquo

ldquoEarly we kept cheering loud talking to each otherrdquo she added ldquoCommunication was a big thing tonight and we definitely had thatrdquo

Following the third set Kingrsquos (9-2 conference 9-2 overall) appeared to be en route to another win over South Whidbey despite the Falconsrsquo strong opening in the first set

South Whidbey pulled away in the fourth set after an 11-11 tie The Falcons got a block from junior Morgan Davis followed by a pair of out of bounds hits by Kingrsquos and were able to hold on to the lead and closed out the set with an Anne

Madsen tip and an Abby Hodson kill

Thursdayrsquos match was one where the stars shone brightly for both teams For the Falcons seniors Madsen and Hodson led the way with 21 and 10 kills respectively Madsen also recorded 14 digs and four blocks Hodson chipped in with 15 digs three aces and a pair of blocks Sara Bryant the Falconsrsquo junior libero had 22 digs to go with four aces Katherine Read a junior started for South Whidbey as their setter and powered the offense with 26 assists

Kingrsquos had a trio of players with double-digit kills Lady Knights junior Daylee Hanson led with 14 kills senior Savanna Hanson had 13 kills and senior Hannah Green recorded 12

Yet for all of the star power a South Whidbey sophomore made a major impact Thursday Falcon middle hitter Megan Drake a first-year varsity player served to close out the match

Going into the tie-breaking fifth set momentum had swung South Whidbeyrsquos way The Falcons opened with a quick point on an errant hit by the Lady Knights Neither team led by more than two points at any stretch in a set that was tied 10 times

South Whidbey regained serve trailing 14-13 handing Drake the ball

ldquoFor all of our seniors I did not want to let them down whatsoeverrdquo Drake said later explaining that after she got the lead she began to feel anxious

After an error by the Lady Knights Kingrsquos coach Jeff Fransen called timeout The following serve was an ace by Drake Then Davis and sophomore Kacie Hanson combined to score the game-winning block shocking Kingrsquos and sending South Whidbeyrsquos players storming onto the court huddling together screaming jumping around hug-ging and crying

ldquoIt feels so freaking greatrdquo Hodson said wiping tears away ldquoI canrsquot get over it Irsquom sorry Irsquom cry-ingrdquo

The match was a major victory

for South Whidbey which moved into fourth place in league stand-ings Three of the top four teams in the Cascade Conference which is evenly split between 2A and 1A schools are 1A schools Cedar Park Christian a

Bothell-based private school and new to the league leads the conference as its only unde-feated squad The fourth 1A school is Sultan which has yet to win a match this season South Whidbey swept Sultan earlier this season and will attempt again in its final league game Oct 27 on the Falconsrsquo home court

SportsSportsSportsPage A8 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

ldquoHow wonderful it is that nobody need wait a singlemoment before starting to improve the worldrdquo

~Anne Frank

Now Serving

Direct 3602215538 bull ACE Certi ed bull Cancer Exercise Specialist Cell 3602395775 Email OnetoOnewhidbeycom

wwwonetoonepersonaltrainingnet

Active lifestyle coaching for Seniors Women and Couples in the privacy

of your own home

wwwww wwww ww onetotot on p

One to OnePersonal Trainingwith Marti Murphy

NoNoN Family CareFitness Centers

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

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

Tuesday afternoonMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295 We will close at 2pm on Tuesday Oct 21 for a

Private Party Please accept our apologies for any

inconvenience this brings to our Regular customers

Ben Watanabe The Record

South Whidbeyrsquos volleyball team celebrates after recording the match-winning point on a block by junior Morgan Davis second from left and sophomore Kacie Hanson middle against Kingrsquos on Oct 16

Kingrsquos slayers

ldquoFor all of our seniors I did not want to let them down whatsoeverrdquo

Megan Drake sophomore

South Whidbey volleyball

Island lifeIsland lifeIsland lifeSaturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A9

Take this dance Argentine tango class teaches movement as well as connection

By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

A stanza of rich and vital music ascends from the speakers breaking the evening silence at Bayview Corner four couples silently take to the studio floor keep-ing time with one anotherrsquos precise steps and slight sways as if attuned to the notes as by one anotherrsquos energy

The dancers are stu-dents of Sojourn Studiorsquos Argentine tango course led by instructor David Imbergia who has been mastering the ldquodance of connectionrdquo since 2001

ldquoI enjoy tango spe-cifically because of its very unique flavor personality and ability to spiritually connect with the partnerrdquo said Imbergia ldquoTango is called the dance of connec-tionhellip everybody likes to feel connectedrdquo

Each Tuesday evening at 630 pm a group of about 20-30 beginning intermedi-ate and advanced students of a variety of professions ages and backgrounds make their way to the studio for an opportunity to learn relax and rejuvenate

The night begins with beginning and intermedi-ate dancers and ends with a mingling of primarily intermediate and advanced students

Sari Spieler Freeland resident and owner of Whidbey Healing Arts has been attending weekly classes at Sojourn Studios with her husband Daniel Goldsmith since the class began three years ago The couple uses the class as an opportunity to wind down and reconnect

Spieler who holds a degree in dance therapy is well attuned to the correla-tion between motion music and healing

During the day Spieler works in many capacities including elder advocate power of attorney for healthcare certified profes-sional guardian for vulner-able adults and massage therapist As a part of her work which often includes a 6 am to 6 pm day she

accompanies clients to court and medical appoint-ments and assists them in navigating difficult situa-tions

ldquoItrsquos the break in the middle of the crazyrdquo she said ldquoI always make sure we stop at the class and dance for a couple of hours before we go back to work so it is a balance point in my day quite oftenrdquo

Since its inception in the late 19th century in the working-class suburbs of Buenos Aires Argentina tango has offered dancers respite and an expressive outlet The dance was devel-oped as a combination of forms including Cuban haba-ntildeera milonga and African candombe Due in part to the quality of the music according to Imbergia tango acted as a bridge between classes an unusual dance in its appeal to classes rich and poor

Because most of the immigrant population of Buenos Aires were men it was typical for men to dance the tango together Today it is more common for men to dance as ldquoleadersrdquo while women dance as ldquofollowersrdquo

However as Imbergia noted during a class

Tuesday Oct 14 it is really more of an exercise

in teamwork Throughout the class

Imbergia demonstrated the ways in which subtle movements and fixtures of posture could convey a ldquoparagraph of meaningrdquo to a partner and explained the ways in which certain steps and principles may prove more difficult for followers while others are more diffi-cult for leaders to whom the follower must entrust their confidence

ldquoMost of the time it has got a mixture of pressure and excitement especially if you are dancing with a leader who is playful and inventive and creative who forces you to stay present and spontaneousrdquo said Spieler

Spieler said she has been dancing ldquosince the day I was bornrdquo and recalled that she and her husband met at a non-alcoholic dance event in Seattle nearly 25 years ago Though the couple tried sev-eral other dances including a variety of different Latin and ballroom disciplines they could not seem to find a happy medium a way to dance together

In part due to Spielerrsquos

prior lack of experience with tango she said the dance finally provided a level playing field for the more experienced Spieler and her husband who although not necessarily an advanced dancer shared her joy in the art form

She explained that in con-trast to other dances tango forces the person to slow down and connect with their partner

ldquoI donrsquot know if there are other dances that encourage or allow that to happenrdquo said Spieler

Although some spouses may find the idea of watch-ing their partner in a close embrace with another per-son nervewracking Spieler said quite the opposite is true for her and Goldsmith She also pointed out that despite misconceptions the connection of the tango is non-sexual and may more accurately be described as spiritual or emotional

ldquoWe enjoy watching the other dance with other peo-ple because we know how much fun they are havingrdquo she said ldquoThere is no sense of jealousy or competitive-nessrdquo

Terra Anderson and her husband Tom Buxton share Spielerrsquos sentiment The couple has been attending the classes for a little over a year

Anderson noted that she has danced several other forms including ballroom but tango has proven to be a favorite for both her and Buxton

Beginning at 5 pm Friday Nov 7 through Sunday Nov 9 Sojourn Studios students and other area tango enthu-siasts will be convening in Coupeville for the second annual Whidbey Island Tango Festival The festival includes classes for all skill levels milangas vendors and more According to Imbergia 200 or more danc-ers are expected to attend Cost for each event varies with most ranging from $10-20 per class Full festival passes are $165 Visit wtastorenvycom to register and for more information about the festival

Kate Daniel The RecordTerra Anderson and other students of Sojourn Studios tango class make their way around the dance floor at a class Tuesday evening

Kate Daniel The RecordDancers practice their moves at a recent tango class The Whidbey Island Tango Festival will take place in Coupeville Nov 7-9

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A12 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Bayview market offers fresh local

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

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

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Ryther to host annual auction

The Ryther Child Center Leaguersquos South Whidbey Mardi Unit annual dinner and livesilent auction is at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 on Brooks Hill Road

ldquoHats off to Rytherrdquo with prizes for best hats is the theme

Items for auction include Holland America cruises jewelry din-ing options overnight retreats and family of four Disneyland tickets

Proceeds go to Ryther Child Center a Seattle organization whose main purpose is helping kids

For tickets and details call Tarly at 360-341-2457 Fran at 360-221-4519 or visit wwwrytherorg

Professor speaks on discipleship

The Rev Dr Karoline Lewis will be speaking at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 and Sunday Oct 19 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Freeland in the main church

Lewis an associate professor of Biblical preaching is present-ing a free lecture series titled ldquoWine Water Jars amp Witness Being a Disciple according to the Gospel of Johnrdquo

Lewis will also preach at all three Sunday wor-ship services

Put together a team for trivia

Team Trivia Challenge is 630-930 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Senior Center Langley

Cost is $40 for a team of four There will be five rounds of 10 themed questions including general trivia wild card name that photo and music

Winning team receives a cash prize amount depends on number of teams participating

For details email hes tiaislandseniorservicesorg or call 360-321-1600

Haunted house aids high school

The Second Annual Haunted House Fundraiser is 6-11 pm Saturday Oct 18 Sunday Oct 19 Saturday Oct 25 and Sunday Oct 26 at the American Legion Post 141 in Bayview

Haunted House and Pumpkin Hour are 5-6 pm for kids 5-10 years old Witching Hour is 6-10 pm for all who dare to enter

Food and concessions all days Cost is $8 family rate (4-6 people) is $25

For details call 360-632-5312

Musical features familiar characters

ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo directed by Robert W Prosch is at 730 pm Oct 18 19 24 and 25 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

The musical centers on a childless baker and his

wife as they try to start a family Many well-known storybook characters make appearances

Key Players opens at 630 pm Fridays and Saturdays Question-and-answer sessions follow Sunday performances

For details and tickets visit wwwwicaonlineorg

Poinsettia sale to help students

The South Whidbey High School musiciansrsquo annual Poinsettia Sale is through Oct 26

Potted poinsettias in red white and pink ($12) and six-inch sprigs of fresh mistletoe with red ribbon ($8) available Will be delivered Dec 2-7

To order call 360-914-2107 or any jazz band wind ensemble or choir member you know

Tilth welcomes Mokihana Calizar

South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market is from 11 am to 2 pm Sunday Oct 19 at 2812 Thompson Road off Highway 525

This Sundayrsquos market will feature storyteller

Mokihana Calizar and stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace will fill the air Come to chant listen and be involved

The market offers local food flowers and gifts Sundays through Oct 26 SNAP cards and Farmersrsquo Market Nutrition Program coupons are welcome

For details visit wwwsouthwhidbeytilthorg

Trick or treat with bicycle club

The Whidbey Island Bicycle Club Trick or Treat Ride is at 1 pm Sunday Oct 19 at Fort Ebey State Park

Sign-in is required and starts at noon Free tricks and treats for all ages Costumes are welcome but helmets are required

Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

For details visit wwwwhidbeybicyclecluborg

lsquoToxic Hot Seatrsquo at the Clyde

A showing of the envi-ronmental film ldquoToxic Hot Seatrdquo is 1-3 pm Sunday Oct 19 at the Clyde Theatre Langley

The Ecumenical Greening Congregations of South Whidbey are sponsoring the showing The film is a feature of an ongoing statewide campaign to educate the

public about toxic chemi-cals used to produce everyday items

There will be a ques-tion-and-answer session after the movie

For details visit wwwtoxicfreelegacyorg

Faith vigil reflects with hope peace

The Whidbey Interfaith Vigil of Peace and Hope is 330-5 pm Sunday Oct 19 at St Augustinersquos Episcopal Church Freeland

The vigil will feature prayer sacred Scripture readings and music from multiple faith traditions in reflection on the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnsonrsquos announcement of a ldquoWar on Povertyrdquo

For details call 360-331-4887

Waldorf School welcomes public

Walk Through the Grades is 820-10 am Monday Oct 20 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Learn of the history and highlights of the educational paradigm Observe four classes in session and ask ques-tions Learn how Waldorf Education instills a pas-sion for lifelong learning and establishes a founda-tion for success in college and beyond

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

Republicans NRA talk gun initiatives

The South Whidbey Republican Women are hosting a presentation on gun Initiatives 591 and 594 at 1130 am Tuesday Oct 21 at the Useless Bay Golf and Country Club Langley

The guest speaker will be Keely Hopkins a representative from the

National Rifle Association Reservations required

call 360-579-3614 or 360-331-4556 $16 lunch fee due at check-in Checks or cash only

Meditation can ease stress

Introduction to the Transcendental Meditation Technique is 6-730 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at the Freeland Library

Bill Currie leads a free introduction to the Transcendental Meditationreg technique Learn how to experience a life with less stress and anxiety greater calm and better health

For details and to regis-ter email bellevuetmorg or call 800-595-3186

Island camera club highlights autumn

The Whidbey Island Camera Club is meet-ing 630-8 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Skagit Valley Collegersquos Oak Hall Oak Harbor

The theme for October is ldquoAutumn Colorsrdquo You may submit up to three photos for discussion to absolutesciencehotmailcom

For details email tina31543comcastnet or visit wwwwhidbeyisland cameraclubcom

Learn tango two-step and more

Dancing classes are 630-830 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Bayview Hall

Classes are the first and third Tuesday of every month

All skill levels are wel-come No partner neces-sary

A $5 donation benefits the hall

For details visit breadandsoulwhidbeycom or call 360-321-4083

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

18Saturday

21Tuesday

20Monday

19Sunday

Contributed photo

Mokihana Calizar will present stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace at the South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market Sunday Oct 19

challengeldquoIrsquom always interested

in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo Arango said in a phone interview with The Record Wednesday

Arangorsquos last day is Nov 7 His resignation letter was submitted Monday to Mayor Fred McCarthy who said he will turn it over to the Langley City Council at its Oct 17 meeting for official accep-tance which M c C a r t h y said he expects

ldquoItrsquos always a challenge when some-thing like this h a p p e n s rdquo the mayor said ldquoObviously Irsquom excited for the opportunity he has professionally to grow and an opportunity to move his career forward His presence will be very much missed in the cityrdquo

Arango took over the plan-ning department in April 2011 after six years as a plan-ning director in Vermont In Langley he was the assigned staff person to four city citi-zen boards mdash the Planning Advisory Board Design Review Board Parks and Open Space Commission (for a time) and Arts Commission mdash and oversaw several proj-ects and policies that will like-ly be around for decades The largest was the Second Street redesign which he managed from its design to its final

street striping this June Last month he attended an international planning confer-ence mdash a $2300 trip paid for by the city and the Langley Main Street Association mdash in Buenos Aires Argentina as a speaker for his work on Second Street

That same project spawned the cityrsquos new-est citizen board the Arts Commission which will over-see an Arango-proposed and city council-approved policy

to include a 1-per-cent - for -t h e - a r t s b u d g e t in capital projects

ldquo T h a t was a real-ly great e x p e r i -ence for me profes-sionallyrdquo

Arango said Times were not always

light in the Village by the Sea however Arango filed a whistleblower complaint against the mayor at the time Larry Kwarsick after he dis-covered that Kwarsick had falsified a public document during his days as Langleyrsquos planning director

Eventually Kwarsick resigned in January 2013 after Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks filed a lawsuit to force him out of office Regarding the notoriety of the incident Arango said he had no regrets

ldquoIt is what it isrdquo Arango said ldquoAt the end of it I think I did the right thingrdquo

When McCarthy was appointed as the interim mayor in February 2013

he inherited three depart-ment heads Police Chief Randy Heston Public Works Director Challis Stringer and Arango By the fall only Arango was still with the city with Stringer taking a job for the City of Mukilteorsquos pub-lic works department and Heston retiring

Some other highlights of Arangorsquos career include city code amendments adopted last month parking improve-ments restructuring the building department and lowering permit fees 27 percent and the foundation of the Langley Main Street Association

One of his unfinished works is the creation of design standards Currently the city relies on its Design Review Board and Planning Advisory

Board to make sure new con-struction is in keeping with the cityrsquos look and feel The recently finished but not-quite-approved demolition of historic buildings in the downtown commercial area ordinance includes language for how new buildings could be erected largely keeping the 30-foot lot articulation of Langleyrsquos founding on First Street and adding setbacks for floors coming up the bluff

Arango also leaves at a time when the city is review-ing a proposed private-public project for an elevator and bridge on Cascade Avenue He said he would give a recommendation to the city council before leaving the job

McCarthy said he does not have a timeline yet for finding the next director of Community Planning He wanted to wait until the res-ignation was official mdash after the city council meeting next Monday The duration of the search was also unknown

ldquoWersquoll take whatever timersquos necessaryrdquo McCarthy said ldquoItrsquos a very important position for the cityrdquo

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A13

THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

FREELAND1592 MAIN ST

360-331-6272

OAK HARBOR350 SE PIONEER WAY

360-675-8733

ShopDonate

Volunteer

WhatWill YouBuild

Your donations are tax deductible 223 2nd St LangleyWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey

Representing Whidbey Islandrsquos

Finest Homes

Nancy Rowan360821-9319 c | 360221-8898 o

301 Noblecli Pl LangleyMLS 666890 $474000

NEW LISTING

Advertise in the South Whidbey Record and watch your business GROW

Call Nora today for a FREE consultation or emailher at ndurandwhidbeynewsgroupcom

NORA DURAND

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A bull Freeland WA 98249360-221-5300 bull wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

WE SELL RESULTS

Your Local Computer Manufacturer

and Repair Center

360-341-2526 saleslc-inccom 9257 SR 525 Clinton

Best Deals on TV Phone amp

Internet

Bob Cravenbcravencraveninsurancecom

Kathleen Cravenkcravencraveninsurancecom

Clinton Office (360) 341-7200Toll Free 1 (800) 494-7200

cravenwhere RELATIONSHIPS matter

INSURANCEcom

bull Firearms amp Ammunition

bull Apparel amp Tactical Gear

bull Shooting amp Cleaning Supplies

bull Disaster Preparedness

bull FFL Transfers amp Repairs

bull Personal Defense Products

Kens Korner Clinton bull 855-230-1911wwwwhidbeyarmscom

Ben Watanabe Record file

Jeff Arango Langleyrsquos director of Community Planning speaks during a city coun-cil meeting in June He has resigned effective Nov 7 to take a position with BERK Consulting a private planning company in Seattle

ARANGOCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIrsquom always interested in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo

Jeff Arango director of Community Planning

Langley

Alice Cash Howell

Alice Cash Howell born Feb 19 1923 in Pasadena Calif to Henry N and Jennie BJ Cash Passed away Aug 8 2014 in Monroe Wash

Alice studied and earned her bachelorrsquos degree at the University of California Berkeley On Dec 30 1946 she married Erle Howell Jr in Pasadena

Alice enjoyed quilting sewing painting garden-ing carpentry learn-ing beach combing and observing nature She was a member of Vote

Smart MoveOn Tilth NW Harvest KCTS9 and alumna of University of California Berkley

Alice was a devoted wife mother grandmother and friend She will be deeply missed by all who knew her

Alice is survived by her children Thomas E Howell (Barb Gardner) Joan Gail Wong (William) Cathie Lynn Hosley (Burr) John N Howell (Karen) and Jennelle Pillitiere (John) grand-children Phoebe Dolim Nathaniel Wong Rachel Wong Matthew Wong

Ruth Howell Lydia Pillitiere Michael Pillitiere Gabriel Pillitiere and Esther Pillitiere and extended family and many friends

She was preceded in death by both parents hus-band Erle Howell Jr sister Eva Mary Harper and brother Carl S Johnson

A celebration of Alicersquos life will be held at 1 pm Friday Oct 31 2014 at Emeritus of Monroe 15465 mdash 179th Ave SE Monroe WA 98272 A second cel-ebration will be held at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 2014 at St Peter Lutheran Church 6309 Wilson Place Clinton WA 98236

Memorials in her name may be made to Northwest Harvest PO Box 12272 Seattle WA 98102 Project Vote Smart One Common Ground Philipsburg MT 59858-9767 Regency Care Center 1355 W Main St Monroe WA 98272 or the University of California Berkeley Wellness Letter wwwberkeleywellnesscom

Arrangements are entrusted to Purdy amp Kerr with Dawson Funeral Home Monroe 360-794-7049

Marylou Bunney (Jennings)

Marylou lost her coura-geous battle with leukemia Sunday Oct 13 2014

Her funeral Mass will be at 11 am Saturday Oct 18 at St Hubert Catholic Church 803 Third St Langley WA Interment will be at 11 am Monday Oct 20 at Holyrood Catholic Cemetery 205 NE 205th St Shoreline WA

Please go to wwwbecks funeralhomecom for more about Marylou

Thanks to all who prayed so hard for her

Page A14 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

Whidbey Island Friends MeetingThe Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)Meeting for WorshipSundays at 400pmUnitarian Universalist Congregation20103 Hwy 525 Freeland WA 98249

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

Sat amp Sun 500

Stop-motion animation

THE BOXTROLLS

Sat Sun amp Mon 730

Iceland adventures

LAND HO

Tues Wed Thur 730

Kevin Kline Maggie Smith

MY OLD LADY

Coming soon Gone Girl The Skeleton Twins The Good Lie

PG

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

R - language

PG-13

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

ENJOY A COMPLIMENTARYSOUTH WHIDBEY RECORDWITH YOUR WHIDBEY COFFEE

5575 S Harbor Ave 207 Freeland | PO Box 1200 Coupeville360-221-5300 | wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

PICK UP YOUR COFFEE AND PAPER AT WHIDBEY COFFEE FREELAND | MAIN STREET middot CLINTON | STATE ROUTE 525

START YOUR MORNING THE

WHIDBEY WAY

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

Obituaries

Marylou BunneyAlice Cash Howell

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

wwwsoundpublishingcom

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

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace We off er a great work environment with opportunity for advancement along with a competitive benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401k

Accepting resumes athrsoundpublishingcomor by mail to HR Sound Publishing Inc11323 Commando Rd W Suite 1Everett WA 98204Please state which position and geographic area you are applying for

Feat

ure

d P

osi

tio

n ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT - KITSAP COUNTYSound Publishing based out of Poulsbo Washington seeks an enthusiastic creative individual to create and implement successful advertising solutions for local businesses The successful candidate must be dependable detail-oriented possess exceptional customer service skills and enjoy working in a team environment Previous sales experience a plus reliable insured transportation and good driving record required We off er a solid base plus commission work expense reimbursement excellent health benefi ts paid vacation sick and holidays 401K and a great work environment with opportunity to advance EOE Send resume with cover letter in PDF or Text format to

hrsoundpublishingcomor mail toHRCKRAD

Sound Publishing Inc 11323 Commando Road Main UnitEverett WA 98204

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace Check out our website to fi nd out more about us wwwsoundpublishingcom

Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Whidbey - Kitsap - Eastside - Everett - Marysville - South King County

Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Port Angeles - Federal Way

ProductionLaborbull General Worker - Everettbull CDL Driver - Everett

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

jobsEmployment

General

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Production WorkersFT OT shift dif

benefits non-seasonalTo apply

wwwsugiyocomdownload app

fax 360-293-6964or apply in person

3200 T Ave Anacortes 360-293-0180

Kennel Attendant amp Pet Groomer

Groomer must have ex p e r i e n c e Pa r t t imeFu l l t ime Cal l Ben or Cathy

(360)675-7288

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

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

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Opportunity Council is now soliciting Letters of Interest and State- ments of Qualifications for the purpose of re- cruiting Furnace Repair amp Replacement Contrac- tors for the Community Services depar tment Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is available online at

wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from

the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA 98225 EOEMFDV

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

EmploymentRestaurant

CIAO FUN FAMILY-OWNED

RESTAURANTExpanding and is now hiring for all positions

Servers Bussers Bartenders

Delivery DriversFull and part time posi- tions available Profes- sional appearance and per for mance a must Previose restaurant or retai l exper ience re- quired Apply in person

701 N Main Street Coupeville

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

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

Reach readers the daily newspapers miss when you advertise in the Classifieds 1-800-388-2527 or wwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

NOC NURSING ASSISTANT

Shift Differential

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

Advertising doesnrsquot have to break the bank The Classifieds has great deals on everything you need

Health Care 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

Oak Harbor DentalPracticeseeking

PT Experienced Chair-Side Assistant

For immediate hire Ideal candidate will be moti- va t e d h a r d wo r k i n g friendly flexible and pos- sess the ability to multi- t a s k R e g i s t e r e d WSDOH Salary DOE

795 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Harbor

or e-mail to docwymangmailcom

docwymangmailcom

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

(360)-331-2104or email resume to

sbewcphotmailcom

real estatefor sale - WA

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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 425-422-7223

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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 MarketPlace

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc

The Arrow Points the Waywwwwhidbeyhomesforrentcom

Saturday Showings 9 to 5

360-675-6681

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

Water and mountain view 3 BR on 23+

acres Separate garageshop

593631 $399000

Mutiny View Manor 3 BR on a quiet

cul-de-sac with west side water viewLots of updates

676441 $199500

--- Greenbank --- --- Oak Harbor ---2+ BR near

Beachcombers beach and boat

ramp Big back deck Water and

mountain views638049 $259000

Well-kept 4 BRrambler in

Ridgehaven 2 Close to schools downtown andNAS Whidbey

700285 $269950

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---REDUCED 4 BR 25 BA and lots of storage fairway

home at HHG amp YCEasy care

landscaping642708 $210000

View 3 BR 175 BA in Dugualla Bay Heights Community beachboat launch702430 $269900

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE

Now is the time to join our top team of real estate experts

Train with the bestCall for information

Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete list of all open houses Find additional information on these homes at WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses

WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday October 18th 1-4 or by apprsquot

Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave

Langley 3602218898223 Second St

Freeland1403 Starview Ct

654709 $229000Gordy Frederickson 360914-2566

Freeland 1407 Everette Ln

627306 $234900Jill Engstrom 425508-4110

Freeland1319 Sealawn Blvd

705282 $299500Sandra Stipe 360672-4893

Greenbank3516 Seashore Ave

652380 $499000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073

Langley2418 Soundview Dr

662659 $559950Jim Short 206920-2362

Langley 2219 Lancaster Rd

689493 $449500Bryan McCourt 360632-3770

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 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 rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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

Baby Island Area3 bedroom 2 bath Wa- ter view fenced back yard $1000month Will negotiate security de- posit Pets with referenc- e s ( 3 6 0 ) 3 3 1 - 7 2 9 4 Avail Oct 1st

CLINTON 98236

2 BR 2 BA DEER LAKE HOME Features den all appliances and beach access Located on free bus line Non smoking $1075mo (1 year lease) First month FREE rent Avail Oct 5th Call 206- 200-4219

OAK 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 360-770-6882

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON 98236

UNIQUE COZY CABIN

1 BR on bus route All appliance plus

washer dryer WaterGarbage InclNo pets $750mo

206-696-2875FREELAND3 BD 2 BA clean com- for table home Forced air amp pellet stove Heat- ed 2 car garage on 34 acre in Saratoga Beach Community Beach with boat ramp amp beach ac- cess a short walk away $1025MO Cal l Rod 408-395-1148FREELAND

HOLMES HARBOR Wa- te r f ron t Char ming 2 bedroom 2 bath home Woodburning fireplace insert gas and electric heat Available October 15th $1000 month in- cludes water Located at 5349 - A Bercot Road Call 206-972-0029

LANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626OAK 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

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

WA Misc RentalsWant to Rent

LANGLEY or FREELAND area

HOME WANTED FOR single mature woman wi th a house fr iendly standard poodle Look- ing for long term I have excellent local referenc- es Please call 360-321- 5629Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

real estaterentals

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

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

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

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Selling Something Picture ThisSchedule your ad for two or more weeks and

we will add a photo in print and online for FREE

Private party only No commercial advertising

Call Today(800) 388-2527

legals

Legal Notices

Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)

MeetingFRIDAY October 24 2014 1030AMndash1200 NOONB OA R D O F I S L A N D C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERS HEARING ROOMCourthouse Annex 6th amp Main Coupeville WA AGENDA-Product Stewardship-Comprehensive Plan Update-Other Program Issues amp Updates-Committee Action Items Legal No WCW592902 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 18 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR

ISLAND COUNTYIn re the Estate ofELEANOR M LUMLEY Deceased No 14-4-00209-4N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORS The Administrator named below has been appointed and has quali- fied as Administrator 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 administrator or the ad- ministratorrsquos 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 probated proceedings were com- menced The c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) thirty days after the adminis-

Legal Notices

trator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice I f the claim is not presented within this time frame t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred except as other- wise provided in RCW 1140051 AND 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assets Date of Filing of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court September 24 2014Date of First Publication October 4 2014 Name of Administrator LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSAttorneys for Administra- tor Barry M Meyers WSBA 22847D a v i d M N e u b e c k WSBA 31321Address for Mailing or Service Elder Law Off ices of Barry M Meyers PS 2828 Northwest Avenue B e l l i n g h a m W A 98225-2335T e l e p h o n e (360) 647-8846 F a c s i m i l e (360) 647-8854DATED this 22nd day of September 2014ELDER LAW OFFICES OF BARRY M MEY- ERS PSBARRY M MEYERS WSBA 22847DAVID M NEUBECK WSBA 31321Attorneys for Administra- tor LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSLegal No WCW592286 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 4 11 28 2014

ISLAND COUNTY NOTICE TO

CONSULTANTS FORREQUEST FOR QUAL-

IFICATIONS FORINTERSECTION

IMPROVEMENTS AT CRESCENT HARBOR ROAD NE REGATTA

DRIVEIs land County Publ ic Works (AGENCY) solic- its interest from consult- ing firms with expertise

Legal Notices

in Civil Engineering right of way acquisition and construct ion manage- ment Consultants will be considered for the fol- lowing projectProject DescriptionThe work to be per - formed by the CONSUL- TANT consists of prelim- inary engineering right o f w ay a c q u i s i t i o n PSampE and construction management of an inter- section improvement at Crescent Harbor Road Regatta Drive near Oak Ha rbo r The gene ra l scope of work for the project includes design and PSampE fo r a b id ready project address- ing the following major features challenges-Reducing the grade of the intersection-Design of retaining wall and drainage features -Determination of right of way needs and right of way plan preparation-Environmental planning and preparation of per- mit applications-Performance of soil ex- ploration and analysis as appropriate-Coordination with pur- veyors regarding all util- ity related issues if any- A l l d e s i g n w o r k t o meet fo l low AGENCY s t a n d a r d s t h e L AG Manual and applicable state and federal regula- tionsSTATEMENT OF Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S (SOQ) SUBMITALSTo be considered re- sponsive to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) t he P ropose r rsquos SOQ must follow the direction presented and include the information required belowProposer shall send 5 (FIVE) sets of SOQs with a cover letter indi- cating the project(s) they are submitting for Sets of SOQs are to include one (1) unbound original (containing original sig- natures) and four (4) in- dividually bound copies of the SOQs Proposers are strongly encouraged to use recycledrecy- clable products and to print on both sides of the paper whenever appro- p r i a t e E a c h S O Q should have no more than ten (10) sheets (double sided or not) plus a cover and a one page cover letter The SOQ wi l l be a l lowed maximum two (2) addi- t ional sheets (double sided or not) per pro- posed sub-consultant

Legal Notices

Submittals must include the following information Firm name phone and fax numbers email ad- dress for point of con- tact Name of Principal- in-Charge and Project Manager Number o f employees in each firm p roposed to p ro jec t Fed Tax Id Number UBI Number DMWBE Cer t i f icat ion number Year Firm established S I C C o d e ( N a m e ) NAICS Code (Name) Firm Type and Annual Gross Receipt Include any in fo r mat ion tha t would be re levant to evaluate your qualifica- tions for that project list- ed above being submit- ted forACCEPTANCEREJEC- TION OF RESPONSES The County reserves the right and holds at its dis- c re t ion the fo l low ing rights and options-To waive any or all in- formalities in any SOQ-To reject any or all re- sponses-To issue subsequent re- questsA N T I C I PAT E D R F Q SCHEDULEThe AGENCY will review a l l the S ta tement o f Qualifications received and will select up to (3) three Consulting Firms for interviews The fol- low ing schedu le has been established for the submission and evalua- tion of the SOQs and se- lection of the consultant T h e s e a r e t e n t a t i ve d a t e s o n l y a n d t h e County reser ves the r igh t to ad jus t these dates at its sole discre- tion-SOQs due October 31 2014 by 430 PM-Interviews week of No- vember 10 2014-Announce final selec- tion November 14 2014 -Contract negot iat ion complete November 21 2014-Board of County Com- missioner approval De- cember 15 2014-Notice to Proceed De- cember 29 2014EVALUATION CRITE- RIASubmittals will be evalu- ated and ranked based on the following-Technical and other re- lated qualifications-Past exper ience with this kind of project utiliz- ing WSDOT design and construction standards as modif ied by Island County-References from Local agency clients

Legal Notices

-Familiarity and experi- ence dealing with Feder- al Aid funded projects- C a p a b i l i t y t o m e e t schedules and demon- s t ra ted cost cont ro ls from similar projects-Experience in designing facilities that reflect mod- est design simple oper- at ional requirements and economical cost of operationThe AGENCY encourag- es disadvantaged mi- n o r i t y a n d w o m e n - owned consultant firms to respondThe submittal must be mailed to Island County Public Works Attn Joe Araucto PO Box 5000 ( 1 N E 6 t h S t r e e t ) C o u p e v i l l e W A 98239-5000 by October 31 2014 no later than 430 PM No submittals will be accepted after the specified date and time Any questions regarding a project should be di- rected to the contact of that project listed above at 360-240-5557The AGENCY in accor- dance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat 252 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Department of Transportation Subti- tle A Office of the Sec- retary Part 21 nondis- crimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- tation issued pursuant to such Act hereby notified all bidders that it will af- firmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- tisement disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tuni ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race col- or national origin or sex in consideration for an awardLegal No WCW594947 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

APPLICATION P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Prelimi- n a r y P R D PLN-14-00013 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Land- s c a p e p l a n PLN-14-00014 - MARIN

Legal Notices

WOODSAPPLICATION Land C l e a r i n g p l a n PLN-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION SEPA environmental checklist SEP-14-00003 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Trans- por tation Concurrency TRC-14-00009 - MARIN WOODSPROJECT PROPOSAL AND LOCATION Land- ed Gentry Development Inc has submi t ted a Preliminary Plat (PPL-14-01) and Prelimi- nary PRO (PLN-14-13) appl icat ion packet for the property located on Swantown Road referred to as Marin Woods The proposed Prel iminary Plat PRD consists of 43 single family lots on 106 acres The lot currently has a single family home that is purposed to be demolished The Prelimi- nary Plat PRD applica- tion was submitted on September 25 2014 by Mr Kendall Gentry with Landed Gentry Develop- ment Inc The project lo- c a t i o n i s 1 2 9 2 S W S w a n t o w n A v e n u e R13204-459-4200DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS The formal applications for P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 were submitted on Sep- tember 252014 by Mr Kenda l l Gent r y have been determined com- plete for the purpose of processing on October 13 2014PUBLIC COMMENT PE- RIOD To make written comments on this propo- sal please mail or hand- de l iver spec i f ic com- ments to City of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 no later than 500 pm on November 3 2014 If you have questions re- garding this proposal please contact the De- velopment Services De- p a r t m e n t a t (360 ) 279 -4510 be - tween 800 a m and 500 pm Monday thru FridayE N V I R O N M E N TA L DOCUMENTS ANDOR STUDIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECTSEPA env i ronmen ta l checklist has been sub- mitted with the applica- tion (SEP-14-00003) To receive notification of the decision on this pro-

Legal Notices

posal p lease send a self-addressed stampedenvelope and request a Notification of Decision fo r P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 f rom the Ci ty of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Lisa BebeePermit CoordinatorLegal No WCW594914 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE

Grantors Demco Law Firm PS H-K GROUP Limited Liability CoGrantee Joseph Keeva also known as Joseph W KeevaLegal Description (full) PARCEL A Lo t 10 Block B PLAT OF LAW- ANA BEACH according to the plat thereof re- corded in Volume 6 of Plats page 14 records of Island County Wash- ington Situate in Island Coun ty Wash ing ton Assessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber S7350-00-0B010-0PARCEL B The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-175-0350PARCEL C The North- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-109-0360PARCEL D The North- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-107-1100PARCEL E The South- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-042-1100

Legal Notices

PARCEL F The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-044-0360WE ARE A DEBT COL- LECTOR THIS COM- MUNICAT ION IS AN AT T E M P T TO C O L - L E C T A D E B T A N D A N Y I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee will on Friday October 31 2014at the hour o f 1015 am at the front en- trance of Island County Courthouse 101 NE 6th S t r e e t C o u p e v i l l e Washington 98239 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder (subject to any condi- t ions imposed by the Trustee) payable in the form of cash or cashierrsquos check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the t ime of sale the real property situated in the County of Island State of Washington whose legal descr iptions are found on page 1 of this Notice Such real prop- er ty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust re- corded on April 9 2012 under Auditorrsquos File No 4313050 records of Is- land County Washing- ton from Joseph Keeva as Grantor to Demco Law Firm PS as Trus- tee to secure an obliga- tion in favor of Eric Mit- ten as Beneficiary the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned to H-K GROUP Limited Li- ability Co under an As- signment recorded un- der Auditor rsquos Fi le No 4361384 records of Is- land County Washing- ton This Notice is given pursuant to the Revised Code o f Wash ing ton Chapter 6124 et seqI I N o a c t i o n c o m - menced by the Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiaryrsquos suc- cessor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Gran- torrsquos default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust

Continued on next page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

Missing man found dead

Island police are look-ing into the death of an Oak Harbor man on South Whidbey last week

Anthony J Speed 51 was found dead at about 1045 am Thursday Oct 9 in a ravine near Dalton Realty on Highway 525 in Clinton according to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office As of Friday at press time the official cause of death was unde-termined

ldquoAt this point in the investigation there is no suspicion of foul play cause of death is under investiga-

tionrdquo Sheriff Mark Brown said

Speedrsquos was one of two bodies discovered late last week on South Whidbey Another man was found

hanging from a tree at the entrance of Saratoga Woods Friday morning Early reports were that both were suicides and the South Whidbey Record has a general policy of not reporting on self-inflicted deaths for ethical reasons

The sheriffrsquos office has since confirmed however that Speedrsquos death may not have been a suicide Island County Coroner Robert Bishop said ldquoan exact cause and manner of death is pending toxicologyrdquo

Speed was reported missing by his girlfriend in September According to an Oak Harbor news release the man ldquochecked himself out of a Snohomish County Hospital against medical advice for some medical issuesrdquo and was seen shortly before mid-night Sept 18 at the Clinton Ferry Terminal A sheriffrsquos deputy spotted Speed walking up the high-way about an hour later where the man reportedly declined a ride telling the officer he lived in the area

ldquoMr Speed at that time said he was OK and didnrsquot need any further assis-tancerdquo Brown said

That was the last time Speed was seen alive the sheriff added

Dog House owners seek renovation

An hour-long meeting between the owners of the Dog House Tavern and Langleyrsquos mayor and planning director has

them all back to where they started more than a year ago renovation and restoration

Charlie Kleiner who owns the historic build-ing on First Street with his wife Janice Kleiner told The Record they are looking to refurbish the building

The Kleiners who live in Issaquah met with Mayor Fred McCarthy and Director of Community Planning Jeff Arango for an hour Tuesday They also brought an architect with early designs for a renovated Dog House which the owners claim needs significant work to bring it up to code for earthquake safety McCarthy said the city is considering a land swap similar to one the Kleiners rejected earlier which would have given them the existing easement adjacent to their property on the westside of the building in exchange the city would get property on the north end of the lot that would add to Seawall Park

ldquoWersquore kind of back to where we were a year and a half agordquo Charlie Kleiner said

Community group holds meeting

Anyone with a stake in Clinton or interest in seeing what has hap-pened and can happen should make their way to the Clinton Community

Council meeting Thursday Oct 23

Projects for the group include improving the walkability and acces-sibility of Clintonrsquos com-mercial core Bolstering safety at crosswalks across Highway 525 and adding flags at the intersections for pedestrians defining bike trails and mainte-nance on the sidewalks and the hill leading to the ferry terminal are topics for discussion The group will also discuss incorpo-ration of the community council as a non-profit group not a govern-mental organization as it moves into its second year of existence

There will be coffee tea and snacks potluck style at 630 pm at the Clinton Community Hall The councilrsquos meeting begins at 7 pm and is expected to last until 830 pm

For more information email Jack Lynch at jacklclintonwacom

Alleged carjacker arrested

Whidbey Islandrsquos ver-sion of a SWAT team arrested a carjacking suspect at an apart-ment building outside Oak Harbor Wednesday according to the Island County Sheriffrsquos Office

Detective Ed Wallace said the suspect Irvin Torian is wanted on a no-bail arrest warrant out of Florida for carjacking while armed with a dead-

ly weapon and a local warrant for misdemeanor harassment

An operation consist-ing of deputies from the Island County Sheriffrsquos Hard Entry Arrest Team or HEAT and officers from the Oak Harbor Police Departmentrsquos High Risk Entry Team or HRET served a search warrant on an apartment complex in the 2800 block of Oak Harbor Road

Oak Harbor police drove the departmentrsquos new armored vehicle to the scene

Torian refused to leave the apartment He tried to jump from a second-story window at the rear of the building but changed his mind after seeing police officers looking up at him Wallace said

The officers evacuated the occupants of the apartment complex after getting no response from Torian for about 15 min-utes A single chemical munition or ldquogas roundrdquo was shot into a bedroom window Wallace said

The gas round com-pelled Torian to imme-diately comply with law enforcement He got out of the apartment and was arrested without incident he didnrsquot need medical attention according to the detective

Wallace said local law enforcement has used tear gas or pepper rounds against barricaded sus-pects before but that itrsquos relatively unusual

Torian will likely be extradited to Florida he said

The roundupThe roundupThe roundupWEATHER REPORT | Itrsquos looking grim Showers and rain expected to last through Wednesday Highs in the mid-60s

Page A4 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

OAK HARBOR

SOUTH END

LANGLEYCLINTON

PLEASE CALL TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AT 425-385-2009SMOKEY POINT 16410 Smokey Point Blvd Suite 300EVERETT 3327 Colby Ave

MILL CREEK 15906 Mill Creek Blvd Suite 105 MONROE 14841 179th Ave SE Suite 210

Dieter Schmidt MD FAAD FACMS

Board-certi ed Dermatologist

Fellowship-trained Mohs Surgeon

K Mireille Chae MD FAAD

Board-certi ed Dermatologist

Board-certi ed Pediatric DermatologistBoard-certi ed

Dermatopathologist

Craig Baugher

MPAS PA-C Associate

Dermatology PA

Vena Melendez

MMSc PA-C Associate

Dermatology PA

Katelyn Rowland

ARNPBoard-Certi ed

Dermatology Nurse

Practitioner

Elizabeth Hagen

LCA Licensed Medical

Aesthetician

Wendy Vick RN CPSN

Cosmetic Injection Specialist and

Board-Certi ed Plastic and

constructive Surgical Nurse

Katrina Bassett

MD FAAD Board-certi ed Dermatologist

(425) 385-2009 wwwnorthsounddermcom

LISTED IN

lsquoTOP DOCTORSrsquo (SEATTLE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE)

lsquoBEST DOCTORS IN AMERICArsquolsquoBEST DOCTORS IN WA STATErsquo

Joy WuDO FAAD

Board-certi ed Dermatologist

bull Board-Certi ed Adult amp Pediatric Dermatology

bull Fellowship-trained Mohs Surgery

bull Botox Fillersbull IPL Photofacials

bull Laser Resurfacing Acne Scars Wrinklesbull Sclerotherapy Leg Veins

bull Aesthetician Services bull Medical Grade Skin Care amp Make-Up

Anthony Speed

By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

While most students headed home to relax after an early release from school Wednesday about handful of kids gathered in the spacious MakerTron lab in Clinton to learn the basics of computer-aided design and 3-D printing techniques

MakerTron lab also known as Whidbey Makers is an educational facility fund-ed by The South Whidbey Science Fund a non-profit organization that is dedicat-ed to the increase of math and science literacy At MakerTron visitors learn a variety of technological skills in a fun and accessible man-ner

During Wednesdayrsquos class MakerTron staff taught kids about 3D printed objects and assisted them in creat-ing their own Students also learned other elements of computer-aided design and developed their own casts and molds

ldquoItrsquos kind of the wave of the futurerdquo said Frankie Petitclerc HUB program manager

Near the end of the day Brad Kenney chief creative officer at Whidbey Makers led a discussion of the ways in which 3D printing technol-ogy is being implemented in the field of medicine specifi-cally for prosthetics He also touched on the multiple cre-

ative and artistic uses of both 3D printing and computer-aided design

Petitclerc noted that the MakerTron experience

offers kids an opportunity to use and learn about equip-ment and technologies they may not otherwise have access to

ldquoIt was really excit-ing and funrdquo said Lexie Smith

ldquoIt was pretty fun and wasnrsquot boring like I thought it was going to berdquo Sabastian Shewell said ldquoI thought it was going to be like a classroom but it was a fun activityrdquo

The HUB is an after-school program operating from the basement of Langley United Methodist Church that is available to all students in grades 6 through 12 The program offers kids a space in which to do homework work on creative projects socialize play games and enjoy a warm meal

Each week the HUB also offers activities such as Monday drum les-sons Tuesday Magic the Gathering club Thursday guitar lessons and movies each Friday Off-site field

trips and special events such as the class at M a k e r T r o n labs often take place on early release days

ldquoI hope The HUB and

Whidbey Makers will be able

to do more collaborative proj-ects together in the futurerdquo said Petitclerc

For more informa-tion about the HUB visit thehubafterschoolorg For more information about MakerTron labs visit face-bookcomwhidbeymakers

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A5

ldquoI wish you sunshine on your path and storms to

season your journeyrdquo

Robert A Ward

Linda Casale

My Featured Listing of the Week

Windermere Real Estate South Whidbey

Water in the Front amp Water in the BackBeach Strolls amp Lagoon Kayaking on Shore Avenue

$629000 MLS 600062More Info wwwlindacasalecom

Phone 3607705550 Email LindaLindaCasalecom

FacebookcomwhidbeyrealtorS SENIORSrsquo INSURANCESERVICES

800-535-1310360-331-45605492 Harbor Avenue Freeland

seniorsinsuranceinccom

Serving Seniors since 1979

Ron and Timm Sanford

Losing your Group Health PlanNew plans starting

at $37

Let the staff of Seniorsrsquo Insurance help you

understand the world of Medicare

bull No additional cost or feebull We represent all major

companies in WAbull Will assist with customer

service or claim issuesbull You pay same premium

as going direct

Fill This Bagwith Clothes

for $10 onSunday Oct 19th

10am - 1pm

BAG SALEBAG SALE

Fill This Bagwith Clothes

for $10 onSunday Oct 19th

10am - 1pm

SEE STORES FOR DETAILSAND OTHER SPECIAL SAVINGS

Good Cheer

EMPTY BOWLSoup NightSoup Nightto benefit Good Cheerrsquos

Sunday Oct 26

4pm - 6pmLangley United Methodist Church

wwwgoodcheerorg

PROPANE$1899 Gallon

500+ Gal DeliveredPrice subject to change

Customer Tanks APP Tanks500 Gal+ $1899

300 Gal+ $1999

150 Gal+ $2199

500 Gal+ $1999

300 Gal+ $2099

150 Gal+ $2299

Locally Owned amp OperatedBest Propane Value in the NW

1-800-929-5243Visit us wwwapppropanecom

Call for

Quote

Special Pricing For Commercial CustomersNeighborhood amp Group Deliveries bull Guaranteed Price Plans

Dr Kyle Fukano and Staff

GENERAL DENTISTRYFOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

360-331-52111685 Main St 4 bull in the Freeland Professional Center bull wwwfreelandfamilydentalcom

Spend $50 Get a FREE Backpack

Proceeds to the Susan G Komen Foundation

360-331-2212knittypurlscom

210 First St LangleyEXP 103114

Learning continues after classes for students at the HUB

Kate Daniel The Record

Aidan Dona and Isaiah Giffin work on designs at the MakerTron lab during a session with the HUB an after-school hangout based in Langley

ldquoItrsquos kind of the wave of the futurerdquo

Frankie Petitclerc HUB program manager

ElectionRick Hannold is right for District 3 commissionerEditor

The discriminating characteristic of socialism is compulsion We see it all over government these days Obamacare forces you to terminate the insurance you like and coerces you to buy more expensive insurance with government dictated ldquobenefitsrdquo that you donrsquot want and donrsquot need The current shibboleth of Democrats has become ldquoWe decree you agreerdquo or perhaps ldquoWe declare you despairrdquo There is one way to oppose this Vote them out As a start I am supporting the Republican candidate Rick Hannold for District 3 commissioner

You know the Democrat mantra was in full effect a short time ago when the taxing twins Angie Homola and Helen Price-Johnson proposed that Island County property owners be afflicted with a compulsory recycle fee It didnrsquot matter whether you made weekly runs to the recycle station or whether you were a senior who filled half a trash can

per week The Democrat candidate for District 3 is a close clone of the taxing twins mdash call them the taxing triplets

Our economy is in shambles our national debt is $17000 billion dollars [$17 trillion] 90-plus million Americans who once had a job and contributed to the economy have been kept out of the workforce by Democrat policies No more The way out is to vote Republican nationally and locally begin by voting for Rick Hannold for District 3 commis-sioner

Rick is a retired US Navy chief with 21 years of service He was stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island for all those years and served with distinction holding many positions of responsibil-ity within the Navy Rickrsquos conspicuous characteristic is that he seeks common sense solutions that will avoid the knee-jerk Democrat response to impose a new tax or increase an old tax or make permanent a temporary tax Rick is civil and professional and will explore ways to make our Island County government run more efficiently

What a conceptRick Hannold is a voice of reason

standing apart from a cacophony of bab-ble We need him on the Island Board of

Commissioners We need him to mount a stand against the Democrat mantra

DAVID HIESTANDLangley

Hannoldrsquos Navy back-ground will serve us wellEditor

I am voting for Rick Hannold for Island County commissioner District 3 in November I hope many of you will join me as well Hannold a retired Navy chief petty officer with many years of solid executive experience will bring much needed fiscal sobriety to our county commission

Hannold would take over from Aubrey Vaughn who was appointed to temporarily fill the seat vacated by former commissioner Kelly Emerson who resigned

Hannold received the most votes among Republican candidates in our primary election and he was one of three candidates recommended and thoroughly lsquovettedrsquo for the temporary appointment

OpinionOpinionOpinionPage A6 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 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

Imagine lsquoI rode the whale to Langleyrsquo

Editorrsquos column

Funicular mdash itrsquos as much fun to say as it is to contemplate and it appears the concept is back on the table in Langley

Mayor Fred McCarthy con-firmed this week that city offi-cials are once again considering the idea in the wake of contro-versy surrounding the proposal for an elevator on a raised plat-form the latest machination for a mechanized shortcut between

the marina Cascade Avenue and the rest of Langley At $500000 itrsquos by far the cheaper alternative to the origi-nal plan for a funicular about $900000 but itrsquos hardly as much fun and earned wide-spread criticism for its view-blocking potential to boot

Sure sure cost and maintenance are factors in the greater effort to ease the long walk up the hill along Wharf Street but who can argue the merits of a funicu-lar over a boring old elevator

Onersquos a convenience the other is a ride For that matter my personal vote is for a funicular

shaped like a whale A gray would be cool but an orca even better Just imagine a black and white colored pod perhaps with doors shaped like jaws a fin on top and tail in back shuttling people up and down the bluff Businesses would sell T-shirts cups and post-ers all with messages such as ldquoI rode the whale to Langleyrdquo or ldquoI had a whale of time in the Village by the Seardquo or best yet ldquoNow I know how Jonah feltrdquo

Like Seattlersquos Space Needle Pike Street Marketrsquos bronze pig Rachel and Egyptrsquos pyramids before them Langleyrsquos orca would become its identifier its signa-ture feature to the great wide world People would flock to that famous South Whidbey town where one gets to the beach or downtown in the belly of a beast

No Well perhaps not I ran into McCarthy at Kenrsquos Korner Thursday and broached my design ideas Somehow I think the idea sank there for there was a lot of laughing and I believe the conversation ended with ldquoYou should come to the city council and propose the idea yourself Justinrdquo

Fredrsquos a funny guy if you didnrsquot know alreadyThere may yet be hope for my whale of a plan how-

ever The mayor may laugh off my brilliance but Irsquoll leave you with this mdash the T-shirt slogan ldquoI rode the whale to Langleyrdquo was actually his

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

$20 for 3 months $32 for 6 months $52 per year and $94 for two years in county mailed from Coupeville to North Whidbey Island Out of county mail $35 for 3 months $65 for 6 months $105 per year Payment in advance is required It is published by The South Whidbey Record PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Periodicals rate postage paid at Coupeville WA and additional mailing offices

POSTMASTER Send address changes to The South Whidbey Record PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239

ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENTS BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS bull FRED MEYER bull USA WEEKEND bull SMART SHOPPER bull NEWS AMERICA

Published each Wednesday and Saturday from the office of

The South Whidbey Record5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A Freeland WA

PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239(360) 221-5300 or (877) 316-7276

(888) 478-2126 faxOn the Internet at

wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

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

By JUSTIN BURNETT

SEE LETTERS A7

We simply must have Hannoldrsquos focus on basic services mdash public safety is his first priority mdash and his commitment to fiscal restraint and open accountable gov-ernment Our Island County commission has important work to do at a time when our economy is vulnerable and many of our neighbors and friends are struggling

Hannold will work to keep Naval Air Station Whidbey Island here and he will begin the hard work of finally diver-sifying our local economy encouraging local job cre-ators and helping local entre-preneurs so our children and grandchildren can stay here

And Rick Hannold will not allow imposition of new taxes on our families As a long time 28-year resident of Island County Hannold understands that we need to work together for everyonersquos benefit instead of allowing

well-financed special interest groups to get special treat-ment at the expense of hard-working ordinary citizens

SincerelySIG HANSON

Camano Island

Hannold will pro-tect Navy baseEditor

Do you have a job in Island County own a home enjoy a variety of retail outlets or just appreciate the stable local economy If your answer is yes and you want them to remain economically safe you should be concerned with the County Commissionerrsquos race

Candidate Karla Jacks described her Island County vision regarding the Navy in her April 2014 newslet-ter She wrote she wanted alternatives to the Navy flying out of OLF Coupeville The Navy has long said Outlying Field Coupeville is essential to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island remaining open and that it has to remain opera-

tional to adequately train car-rier aircrews If elected Karla would be the second (Helen Price Johnson is the other) commissioner who does not understand or care if OLF is essential

Karla claimed in The Record she supports the Navy because an in-law was once in the Navy However she also said she would not take a pub-lic position on OLF Coupeville remaining open now Usually when a politician refuses to take a position pre-election they intend to take the unpop-ular position after the elec-tion If she really supported the Navy the one entity that provides 88 percent of all economic activity within the county (according to the gov-ernorrsquos report on the Navyrsquos local impact) I am convinced she would have no problem publicly stating she supports keeping the Growlers flying at OLF Coupeville

If you support the Navy or

have concerns what would happen to the local econo-my if the anti-Navy group in Coupeville that supports Ms Jacksrsquo election is successful in closing down OLF Coupeville the one issue Karla refuses to state her position on then

please join me in voting for Rick Hannold the candidate that clearly states he supports OLF Coupeville We cannot afford a majority commission-er board against the Navy

MAC MACDOWELLOak Harbor

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A7

MARK THE DATE

bullHoliday Gift Guide

Deadline October 24Publishes Nov 26

Your Annual Holiday Guide

bull A Taste Of Whidbey

Deadline Oct 24Publishes Nov 29

A guide to local

wining amp dining

bullFire Prevention

Publishes Oct 29 amp 30This special section pays tribute to all Whidbey FireEMS responders

bullCaroling Songbook

Deadline Oct 31Publishes Dec 4

Caroling Songs for all to

enjoy this holiday season

bullWinter on

Whidbey amp CamanoPublishes Nov 5

Our elegant off-season tourist guide

bullVeteran TributePublishes Nov 8

Special keepsake section honoring all the men amp women who served and

now serve our country

bullGreening of Coupeville

Deadline Nov 14Publishes Dec 4

Showcase your business and all your holiday

offerings

bull Holiday Worship

Deadline Dec 10Publishes Dec 17 amp 20

Seasonal Worship Services

bullSnow Secret

Deadline Dec 10Publishes Dec 17 amp 18

bullTis The SeasonDeadline Dec 5

Publishes Dec 20Wish your customers

a happy holiday

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Dr Peter KeatingAudiologist

wwwislandfamilyhearingcom

OAK HARBOR(360) 279-1229

380 SE Midway Boulevard

October isAudiology Awareness Month

Meet our board-certied Audiologist Dr Peter Keating Discover how the clinical eld

of Audiology helps contribute to our overall wellness quality of life and hearing health

Refreshments and door prizes providedFriday October 24 4-5pm

Bring A Friend

OPEN HOUSE

wwwLangleyHighlandscom3602211026

wwwLangleyHighlandscom

Back By Popular Demand

Starting at $337500More information The Highlands

Sandpiper model open Thurs-Sun 1-4pm

Back By Popular Demand

The Finches

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Sign up for a class today

C-PRO First Aid | CPRAED Pet First Aid CPR

And More

RED CROSS CERTIFICATION

On-SiteTraining Available

Provided ByFull-Circle Training

NW

A proud provider of American Red Cross

Health and Safety Training

For information andclass schedules visitwwwfullcircletraining

nwcom or call360-385-9800

ElMar ldquoEllierdquo Louise Frye

March 24 1923 ndash Oct 9 2014Ellie passed away peacefully Oct 9

2014 in Everett Wash She was sur-rounded by her three children

Ellie was born March 24 1923 to Orin and Leah Shearer in Tacoma Wash She had four brothers and sisters Ellie attended Lincoln High School in Seattle

Ellie and her family lived on Mutiny Bay for many years In

May of 1973 she married Jim Frye and they made their new home in Vancouver Wash where they lived until October 2006 when they returned to beautiful Whidbey Island

Ellie loved to play bridge golf and put puzzles together Most of all she loved being around her family She is survived by her children Judi (Dave) Little Dean (Cathy) Hatt and Sue (Jack) Terhar grandchildren Jennifer (Carl) Holloway-Factory Kris (Steve) Jones Suzi (Mike) Redman Heather (Logan) Birch Jon Greversquo Danielle (Pete) Samson

and Courtney (Ben) Stingle Ellie also had seven great-grandchildren Jarrin DersquoAndre Jacob Mason Grace Marshet and Ellie She will be forever in our hearts

A private family celebration of Elliersquos life will be held Oct 18

The family would like to thank the staff at Forest View Transitional Health in Everett and Hospice for all of their tender loving care they gave to Ellie Donations may be made online or mailed to Providence Hospice and Homecare 2731 Wetmore Ave Everett WA 98201

Obituary

ElMar Frye

MORE LETTERSCONTINUED FROM A6

Search for first win goes on for Falcon girls soccer

Kingrsquos cruised to a 6-1 victory over South Whidbey in a Cascade Conference girls soccer match Thursday night

The Lady Knights kept their unde-feated season intact and held South

Whidbey to its season-long search for a win

XC places second behind Kingrsquos in postseason tuneup

Kingrsquos cross country teams narrowly edged South Whidbeyrsquos on Thursday in a

Cascade Conference meet in Granite Falls

South Whidbey girls 1 Mallorie Mitchem 215601 4 Emma

Lungren 222882 5 Elizabeth Donnelly 230399 Bethany Justus 255308 Annika Hustad 261560 Clara Martin 265821

South Whidbey boys 3 Cole Zink 182057 5 Anders

Bergquist 183611 Will Simms 190272 Cory Ackerman 190706 Truman Hood 192360 Collin Burns 204881 Kohl Hunter 205518 Will Holbert 205715 Joseph Ballestrasse 224385 Garrett Poteat 233116 Joe Davies 260262 Isaac Greene 365342

Volleyball pulls off upset against Kingrsquos

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Therersquos magic at Kingrsquos Schoolrsquos Mike Martin Gym for the South Whidbey volleyball team

South Whidbey avenged a five-set loss earlier this season to the Cascade Conference third-place Kingrsquos team Thursday night The come-from-behind win was the first over the Lady Knights in recent memory for the Falcons

ldquoI donrsquot remember the last time we beat Kingrsquos in volleyballrdquo said Falcon head coach Mandy Jones beaming with a smile while being congratulated by spectators follow-ing South Whidbeyrsquos 25-20 16-25 20-25 25-22 16-14 win

The passion displayed by the Falcons (5-6 Cascade Conference 6-6 overall) was reminiscent of last yearrsquos squad that secured a state tournament berth on that very court Energy and enthusiasm were keys to the victory according to a trio of players critical in South Whidbeyrsquos upset victory

ldquoAll we knew is we had to be loud-er cheer louder than them and play our bestrdquo said Falcon senior Anne Madsen ldquoWe knew we had to keep going high instead of staying lowrdquo

ldquoEarly we kept cheering loud talking to each otherrdquo she added ldquoCommunication was a big thing tonight and we definitely had thatrdquo

Following the third set Kingrsquos (9-2 conference 9-2 overall) appeared to be en route to another win over South Whidbey despite the Falconsrsquo strong opening in the first set

South Whidbey pulled away in the fourth set after an 11-11 tie The Falcons got a block from junior Morgan Davis followed by a pair of out of bounds hits by Kingrsquos and were able to hold on to the lead and closed out the set with an Anne

Madsen tip and an Abby Hodson kill

Thursdayrsquos match was one where the stars shone brightly for both teams For the Falcons seniors Madsen and Hodson led the way with 21 and 10 kills respectively Madsen also recorded 14 digs and four blocks Hodson chipped in with 15 digs three aces and a pair of blocks Sara Bryant the Falconsrsquo junior libero had 22 digs to go with four aces Katherine Read a junior started for South Whidbey as their setter and powered the offense with 26 assists

Kingrsquos had a trio of players with double-digit kills Lady Knights junior Daylee Hanson led with 14 kills senior Savanna Hanson had 13 kills and senior Hannah Green recorded 12

Yet for all of the star power a South Whidbey sophomore made a major impact Thursday Falcon middle hitter Megan Drake a first-year varsity player served to close out the match

Going into the tie-breaking fifth set momentum had swung South Whidbeyrsquos way The Falcons opened with a quick point on an errant hit by the Lady Knights Neither team led by more than two points at any stretch in a set that was tied 10 times

South Whidbey regained serve trailing 14-13 handing Drake the ball

ldquoFor all of our seniors I did not want to let them down whatsoeverrdquo Drake said later explaining that after she got the lead she began to feel anxious

After an error by the Lady Knights Kingrsquos coach Jeff Fransen called timeout The following serve was an ace by Drake Then Davis and sophomore Kacie Hanson combined to score the game-winning block shocking Kingrsquos and sending South Whidbeyrsquos players storming onto the court huddling together screaming jumping around hug-ging and crying

ldquoIt feels so freaking greatrdquo Hodson said wiping tears away ldquoI canrsquot get over it Irsquom sorry Irsquom cry-ingrdquo

The match was a major victory

for South Whidbey which moved into fourth place in league stand-ings Three of the top four teams in the Cascade Conference which is evenly split between 2A and 1A schools are 1A schools Cedar Park Christian a

Bothell-based private school and new to the league leads the conference as its only unde-feated squad The fourth 1A school is Sultan which has yet to win a match this season South Whidbey swept Sultan earlier this season and will attempt again in its final league game Oct 27 on the Falconsrsquo home court

SportsSportsSportsPage A8 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

ldquoHow wonderful it is that nobody need wait a singlemoment before starting to improve the worldrdquo

~Anne Frank

Now Serving

Direct 3602215538 bull ACE Certi ed bull Cancer Exercise Specialist Cell 3602395775 Email OnetoOnewhidbeycom

wwwonetoonepersonaltrainingnet

Active lifestyle coaching for Seniors Women and Couples in the privacy

of your own home

wwwww wwww ww onetotot on p

One to OnePersonal Trainingwith Marti Murphy

NoNoN Family CareFitness Centers

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

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

Tuesday afternoonMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295 We will close at 2pm on Tuesday Oct 21 for a

Private Party Please accept our apologies for any

inconvenience this brings to our Regular customers

Ben Watanabe The Record

South Whidbeyrsquos volleyball team celebrates after recording the match-winning point on a block by junior Morgan Davis second from left and sophomore Kacie Hanson middle against Kingrsquos on Oct 16

Kingrsquos slayers

ldquoFor all of our seniors I did not want to let them down whatsoeverrdquo

Megan Drake sophomore

South Whidbey volleyball

Island lifeIsland lifeIsland lifeSaturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A9

Take this dance Argentine tango class teaches movement as well as connection

By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

A stanza of rich and vital music ascends from the speakers breaking the evening silence at Bayview Corner four couples silently take to the studio floor keep-ing time with one anotherrsquos precise steps and slight sways as if attuned to the notes as by one anotherrsquos energy

The dancers are stu-dents of Sojourn Studiorsquos Argentine tango course led by instructor David Imbergia who has been mastering the ldquodance of connectionrdquo since 2001

ldquoI enjoy tango spe-cifically because of its very unique flavor personality and ability to spiritually connect with the partnerrdquo said Imbergia ldquoTango is called the dance of connec-tionhellip everybody likes to feel connectedrdquo

Each Tuesday evening at 630 pm a group of about 20-30 beginning intermedi-ate and advanced students of a variety of professions ages and backgrounds make their way to the studio for an opportunity to learn relax and rejuvenate

The night begins with beginning and intermedi-ate dancers and ends with a mingling of primarily intermediate and advanced students

Sari Spieler Freeland resident and owner of Whidbey Healing Arts has been attending weekly classes at Sojourn Studios with her husband Daniel Goldsmith since the class began three years ago The couple uses the class as an opportunity to wind down and reconnect

Spieler who holds a degree in dance therapy is well attuned to the correla-tion between motion music and healing

During the day Spieler works in many capacities including elder advocate power of attorney for healthcare certified profes-sional guardian for vulner-able adults and massage therapist As a part of her work which often includes a 6 am to 6 pm day she

accompanies clients to court and medical appoint-ments and assists them in navigating difficult situa-tions

ldquoItrsquos the break in the middle of the crazyrdquo she said ldquoI always make sure we stop at the class and dance for a couple of hours before we go back to work so it is a balance point in my day quite oftenrdquo

Since its inception in the late 19th century in the working-class suburbs of Buenos Aires Argentina tango has offered dancers respite and an expressive outlet The dance was devel-oped as a combination of forms including Cuban haba-ntildeera milonga and African candombe Due in part to the quality of the music according to Imbergia tango acted as a bridge between classes an unusual dance in its appeal to classes rich and poor

Because most of the immigrant population of Buenos Aires were men it was typical for men to dance the tango together Today it is more common for men to dance as ldquoleadersrdquo while women dance as ldquofollowersrdquo

However as Imbergia noted during a class

Tuesday Oct 14 it is really more of an exercise

in teamwork Throughout the class

Imbergia demonstrated the ways in which subtle movements and fixtures of posture could convey a ldquoparagraph of meaningrdquo to a partner and explained the ways in which certain steps and principles may prove more difficult for followers while others are more diffi-cult for leaders to whom the follower must entrust their confidence

ldquoMost of the time it has got a mixture of pressure and excitement especially if you are dancing with a leader who is playful and inventive and creative who forces you to stay present and spontaneousrdquo said Spieler

Spieler said she has been dancing ldquosince the day I was bornrdquo and recalled that she and her husband met at a non-alcoholic dance event in Seattle nearly 25 years ago Though the couple tried sev-eral other dances including a variety of different Latin and ballroom disciplines they could not seem to find a happy medium a way to dance together

In part due to Spielerrsquos

prior lack of experience with tango she said the dance finally provided a level playing field for the more experienced Spieler and her husband who although not necessarily an advanced dancer shared her joy in the art form

She explained that in con-trast to other dances tango forces the person to slow down and connect with their partner

ldquoI donrsquot know if there are other dances that encourage or allow that to happenrdquo said Spieler

Although some spouses may find the idea of watch-ing their partner in a close embrace with another per-son nervewracking Spieler said quite the opposite is true for her and Goldsmith She also pointed out that despite misconceptions the connection of the tango is non-sexual and may more accurately be described as spiritual or emotional

ldquoWe enjoy watching the other dance with other peo-ple because we know how much fun they are havingrdquo she said ldquoThere is no sense of jealousy or competitive-nessrdquo

Terra Anderson and her husband Tom Buxton share Spielerrsquos sentiment The couple has been attending the classes for a little over a year

Anderson noted that she has danced several other forms including ballroom but tango has proven to be a favorite for both her and Buxton

Beginning at 5 pm Friday Nov 7 through Sunday Nov 9 Sojourn Studios students and other area tango enthu-siasts will be convening in Coupeville for the second annual Whidbey Island Tango Festival The festival includes classes for all skill levels milangas vendors and more According to Imbergia 200 or more danc-ers are expected to attend Cost for each event varies with most ranging from $10-20 per class Full festival passes are $165 Visit wtastorenvycom to register and for more information about the festival

Kate Daniel The RecordTerra Anderson and other students of Sojourn Studios tango class make their way around the dance floor at a class Tuesday evening

Kate Daniel The RecordDancers practice their moves at a recent tango class The Whidbey Island Tango Festival will take place in Coupeville Nov 7-9

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A12 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Bayview market offers fresh local

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

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

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Ryther to host annual auction

The Ryther Child Center Leaguersquos South Whidbey Mardi Unit annual dinner and livesilent auction is at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 on Brooks Hill Road

ldquoHats off to Rytherrdquo with prizes for best hats is the theme

Items for auction include Holland America cruises jewelry din-ing options overnight retreats and family of four Disneyland tickets

Proceeds go to Ryther Child Center a Seattle organization whose main purpose is helping kids

For tickets and details call Tarly at 360-341-2457 Fran at 360-221-4519 or visit wwwrytherorg

Professor speaks on discipleship

The Rev Dr Karoline Lewis will be speaking at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 and Sunday Oct 19 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Freeland in the main church

Lewis an associate professor of Biblical preaching is present-ing a free lecture series titled ldquoWine Water Jars amp Witness Being a Disciple according to the Gospel of Johnrdquo

Lewis will also preach at all three Sunday wor-ship services

Put together a team for trivia

Team Trivia Challenge is 630-930 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Senior Center Langley

Cost is $40 for a team of four There will be five rounds of 10 themed questions including general trivia wild card name that photo and music

Winning team receives a cash prize amount depends on number of teams participating

For details email hes tiaislandseniorservicesorg or call 360-321-1600

Haunted house aids high school

The Second Annual Haunted House Fundraiser is 6-11 pm Saturday Oct 18 Sunday Oct 19 Saturday Oct 25 and Sunday Oct 26 at the American Legion Post 141 in Bayview

Haunted House and Pumpkin Hour are 5-6 pm for kids 5-10 years old Witching Hour is 6-10 pm for all who dare to enter

Food and concessions all days Cost is $8 family rate (4-6 people) is $25

For details call 360-632-5312

Musical features familiar characters

ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo directed by Robert W Prosch is at 730 pm Oct 18 19 24 and 25 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

The musical centers on a childless baker and his

wife as they try to start a family Many well-known storybook characters make appearances

Key Players opens at 630 pm Fridays and Saturdays Question-and-answer sessions follow Sunday performances

For details and tickets visit wwwwicaonlineorg

Poinsettia sale to help students

The South Whidbey High School musiciansrsquo annual Poinsettia Sale is through Oct 26

Potted poinsettias in red white and pink ($12) and six-inch sprigs of fresh mistletoe with red ribbon ($8) available Will be delivered Dec 2-7

To order call 360-914-2107 or any jazz band wind ensemble or choir member you know

Tilth welcomes Mokihana Calizar

South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market is from 11 am to 2 pm Sunday Oct 19 at 2812 Thompson Road off Highway 525

This Sundayrsquos market will feature storyteller

Mokihana Calizar and stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace will fill the air Come to chant listen and be involved

The market offers local food flowers and gifts Sundays through Oct 26 SNAP cards and Farmersrsquo Market Nutrition Program coupons are welcome

For details visit wwwsouthwhidbeytilthorg

Trick or treat with bicycle club

The Whidbey Island Bicycle Club Trick or Treat Ride is at 1 pm Sunday Oct 19 at Fort Ebey State Park

Sign-in is required and starts at noon Free tricks and treats for all ages Costumes are welcome but helmets are required

Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

For details visit wwwwhidbeybicyclecluborg

lsquoToxic Hot Seatrsquo at the Clyde

A showing of the envi-ronmental film ldquoToxic Hot Seatrdquo is 1-3 pm Sunday Oct 19 at the Clyde Theatre Langley

The Ecumenical Greening Congregations of South Whidbey are sponsoring the showing The film is a feature of an ongoing statewide campaign to educate the

public about toxic chemi-cals used to produce everyday items

There will be a ques-tion-and-answer session after the movie

For details visit wwwtoxicfreelegacyorg

Faith vigil reflects with hope peace

The Whidbey Interfaith Vigil of Peace and Hope is 330-5 pm Sunday Oct 19 at St Augustinersquos Episcopal Church Freeland

The vigil will feature prayer sacred Scripture readings and music from multiple faith traditions in reflection on the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnsonrsquos announcement of a ldquoWar on Povertyrdquo

For details call 360-331-4887

Waldorf School welcomes public

Walk Through the Grades is 820-10 am Monday Oct 20 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Learn of the history and highlights of the educational paradigm Observe four classes in session and ask ques-tions Learn how Waldorf Education instills a pas-sion for lifelong learning and establishes a founda-tion for success in college and beyond

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

Republicans NRA talk gun initiatives

The South Whidbey Republican Women are hosting a presentation on gun Initiatives 591 and 594 at 1130 am Tuesday Oct 21 at the Useless Bay Golf and Country Club Langley

The guest speaker will be Keely Hopkins a representative from the

National Rifle Association Reservations required

call 360-579-3614 or 360-331-4556 $16 lunch fee due at check-in Checks or cash only

Meditation can ease stress

Introduction to the Transcendental Meditation Technique is 6-730 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at the Freeland Library

Bill Currie leads a free introduction to the Transcendental Meditationreg technique Learn how to experience a life with less stress and anxiety greater calm and better health

For details and to regis-ter email bellevuetmorg or call 800-595-3186

Island camera club highlights autumn

The Whidbey Island Camera Club is meet-ing 630-8 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Skagit Valley Collegersquos Oak Hall Oak Harbor

The theme for October is ldquoAutumn Colorsrdquo You may submit up to three photos for discussion to absolutesciencehotmailcom

For details email tina31543comcastnet or visit wwwwhidbeyisland cameraclubcom

Learn tango two-step and more

Dancing classes are 630-830 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Bayview Hall

Classes are the first and third Tuesday of every month

All skill levels are wel-come No partner neces-sary

A $5 donation benefits the hall

For details visit breadandsoulwhidbeycom or call 360-321-4083

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

18Saturday

21Tuesday

20Monday

19Sunday

Contributed photo

Mokihana Calizar will present stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace at the South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market Sunday Oct 19

challengeldquoIrsquom always interested

in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo Arango said in a phone interview with The Record Wednesday

Arangorsquos last day is Nov 7 His resignation letter was submitted Monday to Mayor Fred McCarthy who said he will turn it over to the Langley City Council at its Oct 17 meeting for official accep-tance which M c C a r t h y said he expects

ldquoItrsquos always a challenge when some-thing like this h a p p e n s rdquo the mayor said ldquoObviously Irsquom excited for the opportunity he has professionally to grow and an opportunity to move his career forward His presence will be very much missed in the cityrdquo

Arango took over the plan-ning department in April 2011 after six years as a plan-ning director in Vermont In Langley he was the assigned staff person to four city citi-zen boards mdash the Planning Advisory Board Design Review Board Parks and Open Space Commission (for a time) and Arts Commission mdash and oversaw several proj-ects and policies that will like-ly be around for decades The largest was the Second Street redesign which he managed from its design to its final

street striping this June Last month he attended an international planning confer-ence mdash a $2300 trip paid for by the city and the Langley Main Street Association mdash in Buenos Aires Argentina as a speaker for his work on Second Street

That same project spawned the cityrsquos new-est citizen board the Arts Commission which will over-see an Arango-proposed and city council-approved policy

to include a 1-per-cent - for -t h e - a r t s b u d g e t in capital projects

ldquo T h a t was a real-ly great e x p e r i -ence for me profes-sionallyrdquo

Arango said Times were not always

light in the Village by the Sea however Arango filed a whistleblower complaint against the mayor at the time Larry Kwarsick after he dis-covered that Kwarsick had falsified a public document during his days as Langleyrsquos planning director

Eventually Kwarsick resigned in January 2013 after Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks filed a lawsuit to force him out of office Regarding the notoriety of the incident Arango said he had no regrets

ldquoIt is what it isrdquo Arango said ldquoAt the end of it I think I did the right thingrdquo

When McCarthy was appointed as the interim mayor in February 2013

he inherited three depart-ment heads Police Chief Randy Heston Public Works Director Challis Stringer and Arango By the fall only Arango was still with the city with Stringer taking a job for the City of Mukilteorsquos pub-lic works department and Heston retiring

Some other highlights of Arangorsquos career include city code amendments adopted last month parking improve-ments restructuring the building department and lowering permit fees 27 percent and the foundation of the Langley Main Street Association

One of his unfinished works is the creation of design standards Currently the city relies on its Design Review Board and Planning Advisory

Board to make sure new con-struction is in keeping with the cityrsquos look and feel The recently finished but not-quite-approved demolition of historic buildings in the downtown commercial area ordinance includes language for how new buildings could be erected largely keeping the 30-foot lot articulation of Langleyrsquos founding on First Street and adding setbacks for floors coming up the bluff

Arango also leaves at a time when the city is review-ing a proposed private-public project for an elevator and bridge on Cascade Avenue He said he would give a recommendation to the city council before leaving the job

McCarthy said he does not have a timeline yet for finding the next director of Community Planning He wanted to wait until the res-ignation was official mdash after the city council meeting next Monday The duration of the search was also unknown

ldquoWersquoll take whatever timersquos necessaryrdquo McCarthy said ldquoItrsquos a very important position for the cityrdquo

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A13

THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

FREELAND1592 MAIN ST

360-331-6272

OAK HARBOR350 SE PIONEER WAY

360-675-8733

ShopDonate

Volunteer

WhatWill YouBuild

Your donations are tax deductible 223 2nd St LangleyWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey

Representing Whidbey Islandrsquos

Finest Homes

Nancy Rowan360821-9319 c | 360221-8898 o

301 Noblecli Pl LangleyMLS 666890 $474000

NEW LISTING

Advertise in the South Whidbey Record and watch your business GROW

Call Nora today for a FREE consultation or emailher at ndurandwhidbeynewsgroupcom

NORA DURAND

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A bull Freeland WA 98249360-221-5300 bull wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

WE SELL RESULTS

Your Local Computer Manufacturer

and Repair Center

360-341-2526 saleslc-inccom 9257 SR 525 Clinton

Best Deals on TV Phone amp

Internet

Bob Cravenbcravencraveninsurancecom

Kathleen Cravenkcravencraveninsurancecom

Clinton Office (360) 341-7200Toll Free 1 (800) 494-7200

cravenwhere RELATIONSHIPS matter

INSURANCEcom

bull Firearms amp Ammunition

bull Apparel amp Tactical Gear

bull Shooting amp Cleaning Supplies

bull Disaster Preparedness

bull FFL Transfers amp Repairs

bull Personal Defense Products

Kens Korner Clinton bull 855-230-1911wwwwhidbeyarmscom

Ben Watanabe Record file

Jeff Arango Langleyrsquos director of Community Planning speaks during a city coun-cil meeting in June He has resigned effective Nov 7 to take a position with BERK Consulting a private planning company in Seattle

ARANGOCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIrsquom always interested in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo

Jeff Arango director of Community Planning

Langley

Alice Cash Howell

Alice Cash Howell born Feb 19 1923 in Pasadena Calif to Henry N and Jennie BJ Cash Passed away Aug 8 2014 in Monroe Wash

Alice studied and earned her bachelorrsquos degree at the University of California Berkeley On Dec 30 1946 she married Erle Howell Jr in Pasadena

Alice enjoyed quilting sewing painting garden-ing carpentry learn-ing beach combing and observing nature She was a member of Vote

Smart MoveOn Tilth NW Harvest KCTS9 and alumna of University of California Berkley

Alice was a devoted wife mother grandmother and friend She will be deeply missed by all who knew her

Alice is survived by her children Thomas E Howell (Barb Gardner) Joan Gail Wong (William) Cathie Lynn Hosley (Burr) John N Howell (Karen) and Jennelle Pillitiere (John) grand-children Phoebe Dolim Nathaniel Wong Rachel Wong Matthew Wong

Ruth Howell Lydia Pillitiere Michael Pillitiere Gabriel Pillitiere and Esther Pillitiere and extended family and many friends

She was preceded in death by both parents hus-band Erle Howell Jr sister Eva Mary Harper and brother Carl S Johnson

A celebration of Alicersquos life will be held at 1 pm Friday Oct 31 2014 at Emeritus of Monroe 15465 mdash 179th Ave SE Monroe WA 98272 A second cel-ebration will be held at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 2014 at St Peter Lutheran Church 6309 Wilson Place Clinton WA 98236

Memorials in her name may be made to Northwest Harvest PO Box 12272 Seattle WA 98102 Project Vote Smart One Common Ground Philipsburg MT 59858-9767 Regency Care Center 1355 W Main St Monroe WA 98272 or the University of California Berkeley Wellness Letter wwwberkeleywellnesscom

Arrangements are entrusted to Purdy amp Kerr with Dawson Funeral Home Monroe 360-794-7049

Marylou Bunney (Jennings)

Marylou lost her coura-geous battle with leukemia Sunday Oct 13 2014

Her funeral Mass will be at 11 am Saturday Oct 18 at St Hubert Catholic Church 803 Third St Langley WA Interment will be at 11 am Monday Oct 20 at Holyrood Catholic Cemetery 205 NE 205th St Shoreline WA

Please go to wwwbecks funeralhomecom for more about Marylou

Thanks to all who prayed so hard for her

Page A14 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

Whidbey Island Friends MeetingThe Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)Meeting for WorshipSundays at 400pmUnitarian Universalist Congregation20103 Hwy 525 Freeland WA 98249

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

Sat amp Sun 500

Stop-motion animation

THE BOXTROLLS

Sat Sun amp Mon 730

Iceland adventures

LAND HO

Tues Wed Thur 730

Kevin Kline Maggie Smith

MY OLD LADY

Coming soon Gone Girl The Skeleton Twins The Good Lie

PG

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

R - language

PG-13

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

ENJOY A COMPLIMENTARYSOUTH WHIDBEY RECORDWITH YOUR WHIDBEY COFFEE

5575 S Harbor Ave 207 Freeland | PO Box 1200 Coupeville360-221-5300 | wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

PICK UP YOUR COFFEE AND PAPER AT WHIDBEY COFFEE FREELAND | MAIN STREET middot CLINTON | STATE ROUTE 525

START YOUR MORNING THE

WHIDBEY WAY

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

Obituaries

Marylou BunneyAlice Cash Howell

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

wwwsoundpublishingcom

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

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace We off er a great work environment with opportunity for advancement along with a competitive benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401k

Accepting resumes athrsoundpublishingcomor by mail to HR Sound Publishing Inc11323 Commando Rd W Suite 1Everett WA 98204Please state which position and geographic area you are applying for

Feat

ure

d P

osi

tio

n ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT - KITSAP COUNTYSound Publishing based out of Poulsbo Washington seeks an enthusiastic creative individual to create and implement successful advertising solutions for local businesses The successful candidate must be dependable detail-oriented possess exceptional customer service skills and enjoy working in a team environment Previous sales experience a plus reliable insured transportation and good driving record required We off er a solid base plus commission work expense reimbursement excellent health benefi ts paid vacation sick and holidays 401K and a great work environment with opportunity to advance EOE Send resume with cover letter in PDF or Text format to

hrsoundpublishingcomor mail toHRCKRAD

Sound Publishing Inc 11323 Commando Road Main UnitEverett WA 98204

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace Check out our website to fi nd out more about us wwwsoundpublishingcom

Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Whidbey - Kitsap - Eastside - Everett - Marysville - South King County

Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Port Angeles - Federal Way

ProductionLaborbull General Worker - Everettbull CDL Driver - Everett

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

jobsEmployment

General

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Production WorkersFT OT shift dif

benefits non-seasonalTo apply

wwwsugiyocomdownload app

fax 360-293-6964or apply in person

3200 T Ave Anacortes 360-293-0180

Kennel Attendant amp Pet Groomer

Groomer must have ex p e r i e n c e Pa r t t imeFu l l t ime Cal l Ben or Cathy

(360)675-7288

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

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

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Opportunity Council is now soliciting Letters of Interest and State- ments of Qualifications for the purpose of re- cruiting Furnace Repair amp Replacement Contrac- tors for the Community Services depar tment Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is available online at

wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from

the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA 98225 EOEMFDV

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

EmploymentRestaurant

CIAO FUN FAMILY-OWNED

RESTAURANTExpanding and is now hiring for all positions

Servers Bussers Bartenders

Delivery DriversFull and part time posi- tions available Profes- sional appearance and per for mance a must Previose restaurant or retai l exper ience re- quired Apply in person

701 N Main Street Coupeville

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

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

Reach readers the daily newspapers miss when you advertise in the Classifieds 1-800-388-2527 or wwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

NOC NURSING ASSISTANT

Shift Differential

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

Advertising doesnrsquot have to break the bank The Classifieds has great deals on everything you need

Health Care 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

Oak Harbor DentalPracticeseeking

PT Experienced Chair-Side Assistant

For immediate hire Ideal candidate will be moti- va t e d h a r d wo r k i n g friendly flexible and pos- sess the ability to multi- t a s k R e g i s t e r e d WSDOH Salary DOE

795 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Harbor

or e-mail to docwymangmailcom

docwymangmailcom

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

(360)-331-2104or email resume to

sbewcphotmailcom

real estatefor sale - WA

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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 425-422-7223

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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 MarketPlace

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc

The Arrow Points the Waywwwwhidbeyhomesforrentcom

Saturday Showings 9 to 5

360-675-6681

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

Water and mountain view 3 BR on 23+

acres Separate garageshop

593631 $399000

Mutiny View Manor 3 BR on a quiet

cul-de-sac with west side water viewLots of updates

676441 $199500

--- Greenbank --- --- Oak Harbor ---2+ BR near

Beachcombers beach and boat

ramp Big back deck Water and

mountain views638049 $259000

Well-kept 4 BRrambler in

Ridgehaven 2 Close to schools downtown andNAS Whidbey

700285 $269950

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---REDUCED 4 BR 25 BA and lots of storage fairway

home at HHG amp YCEasy care

landscaping642708 $210000

View 3 BR 175 BA in Dugualla Bay Heights Community beachboat launch702430 $269900

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE

Now is the time to join our top team of real estate experts

Train with the bestCall for information

Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete list of all open houses Find additional information on these homes at WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses

WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday October 18th 1-4 or by apprsquot

Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave

Langley 3602218898223 Second St

Freeland1403 Starview Ct

654709 $229000Gordy Frederickson 360914-2566

Freeland 1407 Everette Ln

627306 $234900Jill Engstrom 425508-4110

Freeland1319 Sealawn Blvd

705282 $299500Sandra Stipe 360672-4893

Greenbank3516 Seashore Ave

652380 $499000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073

Langley2418 Soundview Dr

662659 $559950Jim Short 206920-2362

Langley 2219 Lancaster Rd

689493 $449500Bryan McCourt 360632-3770

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 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 rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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

Baby Island Area3 bedroom 2 bath Wa- ter view fenced back yard $1000month Will negotiate security de- posit Pets with referenc- e s ( 3 6 0 ) 3 3 1 - 7 2 9 4 Avail Oct 1st

CLINTON 98236

2 BR 2 BA DEER LAKE HOME Features den all appliances and beach access Located on free bus line Non smoking $1075mo (1 year lease) First month FREE rent Avail Oct 5th Call 206- 200-4219

OAK 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 360-770-6882

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON 98236

UNIQUE COZY CABIN

1 BR on bus route All appliance plus

washer dryer WaterGarbage InclNo pets $750mo

206-696-2875FREELAND3 BD 2 BA clean com- for table home Forced air amp pellet stove Heat- ed 2 car garage on 34 acre in Saratoga Beach Community Beach with boat ramp amp beach ac- cess a short walk away $1025MO Cal l Rod 408-395-1148FREELAND

HOLMES HARBOR Wa- te r f ron t Char ming 2 bedroom 2 bath home Woodburning fireplace insert gas and electric heat Available October 15th $1000 month in- cludes water Located at 5349 - A Bercot Road Call 206-972-0029

LANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626OAK 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

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

WA Misc RentalsWant to Rent

LANGLEY or FREELAND area

HOME WANTED FOR single mature woman wi th a house fr iendly standard poodle Look- ing for long term I have excellent local referenc- es Please call 360-321- 5629Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

real estaterentals

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

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

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

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Selling Something Picture ThisSchedule your ad for two or more weeks and

we will add a photo in print and online for FREE

Private party only No commercial advertising

Call Today(800) 388-2527

legals

Legal Notices

Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)

MeetingFRIDAY October 24 2014 1030AMndash1200 NOONB OA R D O F I S L A N D C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERS HEARING ROOMCourthouse Annex 6th amp Main Coupeville WA AGENDA-Product Stewardship-Comprehensive Plan Update-Other Program Issues amp Updates-Committee Action Items Legal No WCW592902 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 18 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR

ISLAND COUNTYIn re the Estate ofELEANOR M LUMLEY Deceased No 14-4-00209-4N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORS The Administrator named below has been appointed and has quali- fied as Administrator 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 administrator or the ad- ministratorrsquos 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 probated proceedings were com- menced The c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) thirty days after the adminis-

Legal Notices

trator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice I f the claim is not presented within this time frame t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred except as other- wise provided in RCW 1140051 AND 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assets Date of Filing of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court September 24 2014Date of First Publication October 4 2014 Name of Administrator LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSAttorneys for Administra- tor Barry M Meyers WSBA 22847D a v i d M N e u b e c k WSBA 31321Address for Mailing or Service Elder Law Off ices of Barry M Meyers PS 2828 Northwest Avenue B e l l i n g h a m W A 98225-2335T e l e p h o n e (360) 647-8846 F a c s i m i l e (360) 647-8854DATED this 22nd day of September 2014ELDER LAW OFFICES OF BARRY M MEY- ERS PSBARRY M MEYERS WSBA 22847DAVID M NEUBECK WSBA 31321Attorneys for Administra- tor LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSLegal No WCW592286 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 4 11 28 2014

ISLAND COUNTY NOTICE TO

CONSULTANTS FORREQUEST FOR QUAL-

IFICATIONS FORINTERSECTION

IMPROVEMENTS AT CRESCENT HARBOR ROAD NE REGATTA

DRIVEIs land County Publ ic Works (AGENCY) solic- its interest from consult- ing firms with expertise

Legal Notices

in Civil Engineering right of way acquisition and construct ion manage- ment Consultants will be considered for the fol- lowing projectProject DescriptionThe work to be per - formed by the CONSUL- TANT consists of prelim- inary engineering right o f w ay a c q u i s i t i o n PSampE and construction management of an inter- section improvement at Crescent Harbor Road Regatta Drive near Oak Ha rbo r The gene ra l scope of work for the project includes design and PSampE fo r a b id ready project address- ing the following major features challenges-Reducing the grade of the intersection-Design of retaining wall and drainage features -Determination of right of way needs and right of way plan preparation-Environmental planning and preparation of per- mit applications-Performance of soil ex- ploration and analysis as appropriate-Coordination with pur- veyors regarding all util- ity related issues if any- A l l d e s i g n w o r k t o meet fo l low AGENCY s t a n d a r d s t h e L AG Manual and applicable state and federal regula- tionsSTATEMENT OF Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S (SOQ) SUBMITALSTo be considered re- sponsive to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) t he P ropose r rsquos SOQ must follow the direction presented and include the information required belowProposer shall send 5 (FIVE) sets of SOQs with a cover letter indi- cating the project(s) they are submitting for Sets of SOQs are to include one (1) unbound original (containing original sig- natures) and four (4) in- dividually bound copies of the SOQs Proposers are strongly encouraged to use recycledrecy- clable products and to print on both sides of the paper whenever appro- p r i a t e E a c h S O Q should have no more than ten (10) sheets (double sided or not) plus a cover and a one page cover letter The SOQ wi l l be a l lowed maximum two (2) addi- t ional sheets (double sided or not) per pro- posed sub-consultant

Legal Notices

Submittals must include the following information Firm name phone and fax numbers email ad- dress for point of con- tact Name of Principal- in-Charge and Project Manager Number o f employees in each firm p roposed to p ro jec t Fed Tax Id Number UBI Number DMWBE Cer t i f icat ion number Year Firm established S I C C o d e ( N a m e ) NAICS Code (Name) Firm Type and Annual Gross Receipt Include any in fo r mat ion tha t would be re levant to evaluate your qualifica- tions for that project list- ed above being submit- ted forACCEPTANCEREJEC- TION OF RESPONSES The County reserves the right and holds at its dis- c re t ion the fo l low ing rights and options-To waive any or all in- formalities in any SOQ-To reject any or all re- sponses-To issue subsequent re- questsA N T I C I PAT E D R F Q SCHEDULEThe AGENCY will review a l l the S ta tement o f Qualifications received and will select up to (3) three Consulting Firms for interviews The fol- low ing schedu le has been established for the submission and evalua- tion of the SOQs and se- lection of the consultant T h e s e a r e t e n t a t i ve d a t e s o n l y a n d t h e County reser ves the r igh t to ad jus t these dates at its sole discre- tion-SOQs due October 31 2014 by 430 PM-Interviews week of No- vember 10 2014-Announce final selec- tion November 14 2014 -Contract negot iat ion complete November 21 2014-Board of County Com- missioner approval De- cember 15 2014-Notice to Proceed De- cember 29 2014EVALUATION CRITE- RIASubmittals will be evalu- ated and ranked based on the following-Technical and other re- lated qualifications-Past exper ience with this kind of project utiliz- ing WSDOT design and construction standards as modif ied by Island County-References from Local agency clients

Legal Notices

-Familiarity and experi- ence dealing with Feder- al Aid funded projects- C a p a b i l i t y t o m e e t schedules and demon- s t ra ted cost cont ro ls from similar projects-Experience in designing facilities that reflect mod- est design simple oper- at ional requirements and economical cost of operationThe AGENCY encourag- es disadvantaged mi- n o r i t y a n d w o m e n - owned consultant firms to respondThe submittal must be mailed to Island County Public Works Attn Joe Araucto PO Box 5000 ( 1 N E 6 t h S t r e e t ) C o u p e v i l l e W A 98239-5000 by October 31 2014 no later than 430 PM No submittals will be accepted after the specified date and time Any questions regarding a project should be di- rected to the contact of that project listed above at 360-240-5557The AGENCY in accor- dance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat 252 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Department of Transportation Subti- tle A Office of the Sec- retary Part 21 nondis- crimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- tation issued pursuant to such Act hereby notified all bidders that it will af- firmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- tisement disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tuni ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race col- or national origin or sex in consideration for an awardLegal No WCW594947 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

APPLICATION P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Prelimi- n a r y P R D PLN-14-00013 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Land- s c a p e p l a n PLN-14-00014 - MARIN

Legal Notices

WOODSAPPLICATION Land C l e a r i n g p l a n PLN-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION SEPA environmental checklist SEP-14-00003 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Trans- por tation Concurrency TRC-14-00009 - MARIN WOODSPROJECT PROPOSAL AND LOCATION Land- ed Gentry Development Inc has submi t ted a Preliminary Plat (PPL-14-01) and Prelimi- nary PRO (PLN-14-13) appl icat ion packet for the property located on Swantown Road referred to as Marin Woods The proposed Prel iminary Plat PRD consists of 43 single family lots on 106 acres The lot currently has a single family home that is purposed to be demolished The Prelimi- nary Plat PRD applica- tion was submitted on September 25 2014 by Mr Kendall Gentry with Landed Gentry Develop- ment Inc The project lo- c a t i o n i s 1 2 9 2 S W S w a n t o w n A v e n u e R13204-459-4200DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS The formal applications for P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 were submitted on Sep- tember 252014 by Mr Kenda l l Gent r y have been determined com- plete for the purpose of processing on October 13 2014PUBLIC COMMENT PE- RIOD To make written comments on this propo- sal please mail or hand- de l iver spec i f ic com- ments to City of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 no later than 500 pm on November 3 2014 If you have questions re- garding this proposal please contact the De- velopment Services De- p a r t m e n t a t (360 ) 279 -4510 be - tween 800 a m and 500 pm Monday thru FridayE N V I R O N M E N TA L DOCUMENTS ANDOR STUDIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECTSEPA env i ronmen ta l checklist has been sub- mitted with the applica- tion (SEP-14-00003) To receive notification of the decision on this pro-

Legal Notices

posal p lease send a self-addressed stampedenvelope and request a Notification of Decision fo r P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 f rom the Ci ty of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Lisa BebeePermit CoordinatorLegal No WCW594914 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE

Grantors Demco Law Firm PS H-K GROUP Limited Liability CoGrantee Joseph Keeva also known as Joseph W KeevaLegal Description (full) PARCEL A Lo t 10 Block B PLAT OF LAW- ANA BEACH according to the plat thereof re- corded in Volume 6 of Plats page 14 records of Island County Wash- ington Situate in Island Coun ty Wash ing ton Assessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber S7350-00-0B010-0PARCEL B The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-175-0350PARCEL C The North- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-109-0360PARCEL D The North- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-107-1100PARCEL E The South- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-042-1100

Legal Notices

PARCEL F The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-044-0360WE ARE A DEBT COL- LECTOR THIS COM- MUNICAT ION IS AN AT T E M P T TO C O L - L E C T A D E B T A N D A N Y I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee will on Friday October 31 2014at the hour o f 1015 am at the front en- trance of Island County Courthouse 101 NE 6th S t r e e t C o u p e v i l l e Washington 98239 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder (subject to any condi- t ions imposed by the Trustee) payable in the form of cash or cashierrsquos check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the t ime of sale the real property situated in the County of Island State of Washington whose legal descr iptions are found on page 1 of this Notice Such real prop- er ty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust re- corded on April 9 2012 under Auditorrsquos File No 4313050 records of Is- land County Washing- ton from Joseph Keeva as Grantor to Demco Law Firm PS as Trus- tee to secure an obliga- tion in favor of Eric Mit- ten as Beneficiary the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned to H-K GROUP Limited Li- ability Co under an As- signment recorded un- der Auditor rsquos Fi le No 4361384 records of Is- land County Washing- ton This Notice is given pursuant to the Revised Code o f Wash ing ton Chapter 6124 et seqI I N o a c t i o n c o m - menced by the Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiaryrsquos suc- cessor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Gran- torrsquos default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust

Continued on next page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

While most students headed home to relax after an early release from school Wednesday about handful of kids gathered in the spacious MakerTron lab in Clinton to learn the basics of computer-aided design and 3-D printing techniques

MakerTron lab also known as Whidbey Makers is an educational facility fund-ed by The South Whidbey Science Fund a non-profit organization that is dedicat-ed to the increase of math and science literacy At MakerTron visitors learn a variety of technological skills in a fun and accessible man-ner

During Wednesdayrsquos class MakerTron staff taught kids about 3D printed objects and assisted them in creat-ing their own Students also learned other elements of computer-aided design and developed their own casts and molds

ldquoItrsquos kind of the wave of the futurerdquo said Frankie Petitclerc HUB program manager

Near the end of the day Brad Kenney chief creative officer at Whidbey Makers led a discussion of the ways in which 3D printing technol-ogy is being implemented in the field of medicine specifi-cally for prosthetics He also touched on the multiple cre-

ative and artistic uses of both 3D printing and computer-aided design

Petitclerc noted that the MakerTron experience

offers kids an opportunity to use and learn about equip-ment and technologies they may not otherwise have access to

ldquoIt was really excit-ing and funrdquo said Lexie Smith

ldquoIt was pretty fun and wasnrsquot boring like I thought it was going to berdquo Sabastian Shewell said ldquoI thought it was going to be like a classroom but it was a fun activityrdquo

The HUB is an after-school program operating from the basement of Langley United Methodist Church that is available to all students in grades 6 through 12 The program offers kids a space in which to do homework work on creative projects socialize play games and enjoy a warm meal

Each week the HUB also offers activities such as Monday drum les-sons Tuesday Magic the Gathering club Thursday guitar lessons and movies each Friday Off-site field

trips and special events such as the class at M a k e r T r o n labs often take place on early release days

ldquoI hope The HUB and

Whidbey Makers will be able

to do more collaborative proj-ects together in the futurerdquo said Petitclerc

For more informa-tion about the HUB visit thehubafterschoolorg For more information about MakerTron labs visit face-bookcomwhidbeymakers

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A5

ldquoI wish you sunshine on your path and storms to

season your journeyrdquo

Robert A Ward

Linda Casale

My Featured Listing of the Week

Windermere Real Estate South Whidbey

Water in the Front amp Water in the BackBeach Strolls amp Lagoon Kayaking on Shore Avenue

$629000 MLS 600062More Info wwwlindacasalecom

Phone 3607705550 Email LindaLindaCasalecom

FacebookcomwhidbeyrealtorS SENIORSrsquo INSURANCESERVICES

800-535-1310360-331-45605492 Harbor Avenue Freeland

seniorsinsuranceinccom

Serving Seniors since 1979

Ron and Timm Sanford

Losing your Group Health PlanNew plans starting

at $37

Let the staff of Seniorsrsquo Insurance help you

understand the world of Medicare

bull No additional cost or feebull We represent all major

companies in WAbull Will assist with customer

service or claim issuesbull You pay same premium

as going direct

Fill This Bagwith Clothes

for $10 onSunday Oct 19th

10am - 1pm

BAG SALEBAG SALE

Fill This Bagwith Clothes

for $10 onSunday Oct 19th

10am - 1pm

SEE STORES FOR DETAILSAND OTHER SPECIAL SAVINGS

Good Cheer

EMPTY BOWLSoup NightSoup Nightto benefit Good Cheerrsquos

Sunday Oct 26

4pm - 6pmLangley United Methodist Church

wwwgoodcheerorg

PROPANE$1899 Gallon

500+ Gal DeliveredPrice subject to change

Customer Tanks APP Tanks500 Gal+ $1899

300 Gal+ $1999

150 Gal+ $2199

500 Gal+ $1999

300 Gal+ $2099

150 Gal+ $2299

Locally Owned amp OperatedBest Propane Value in the NW

1-800-929-5243Visit us wwwapppropanecom

Call for

Quote

Special Pricing For Commercial CustomersNeighborhood amp Group Deliveries bull Guaranteed Price Plans

Dr Kyle Fukano and Staff

GENERAL DENTISTRYFOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

360-331-52111685 Main St 4 bull in the Freeland Professional Center bull wwwfreelandfamilydentalcom

Spend $50 Get a FREE Backpack

Proceeds to the Susan G Komen Foundation

360-331-2212knittypurlscom

210 First St LangleyEXP 103114

Learning continues after classes for students at the HUB

Kate Daniel The Record

Aidan Dona and Isaiah Giffin work on designs at the MakerTron lab during a session with the HUB an after-school hangout based in Langley

ldquoItrsquos kind of the wave of the futurerdquo

Frankie Petitclerc HUB program manager

ElectionRick Hannold is right for District 3 commissionerEditor

The discriminating characteristic of socialism is compulsion We see it all over government these days Obamacare forces you to terminate the insurance you like and coerces you to buy more expensive insurance with government dictated ldquobenefitsrdquo that you donrsquot want and donrsquot need The current shibboleth of Democrats has become ldquoWe decree you agreerdquo or perhaps ldquoWe declare you despairrdquo There is one way to oppose this Vote them out As a start I am supporting the Republican candidate Rick Hannold for District 3 commissioner

You know the Democrat mantra was in full effect a short time ago when the taxing twins Angie Homola and Helen Price-Johnson proposed that Island County property owners be afflicted with a compulsory recycle fee It didnrsquot matter whether you made weekly runs to the recycle station or whether you were a senior who filled half a trash can

per week The Democrat candidate for District 3 is a close clone of the taxing twins mdash call them the taxing triplets

Our economy is in shambles our national debt is $17000 billion dollars [$17 trillion] 90-plus million Americans who once had a job and contributed to the economy have been kept out of the workforce by Democrat policies No more The way out is to vote Republican nationally and locally begin by voting for Rick Hannold for District 3 commis-sioner

Rick is a retired US Navy chief with 21 years of service He was stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island for all those years and served with distinction holding many positions of responsibil-ity within the Navy Rickrsquos conspicuous characteristic is that he seeks common sense solutions that will avoid the knee-jerk Democrat response to impose a new tax or increase an old tax or make permanent a temporary tax Rick is civil and professional and will explore ways to make our Island County government run more efficiently

What a conceptRick Hannold is a voice of reason

standing apart from a cacophony of bab-ble We need him on the Island Board of

Commissioners We need him to mount a stand against the Democrat mantra

DAVID HIESTANDLangley

Hannoldrsquos Navy back-ground will serve us wellEditor

I am voting for Rick Hannold for Island County commissioner District 3 in November I hope many of you will join me as well Hannold a retired Navy chief petty officer with many years of solid executive experience will bring much needed fiscal sobriety to our county commission

Hannold would take over from Aubrey Vaughn who was appointed to temporarily fill the seat vacated by former commissioner Kelly Emerson who resigned

Hannold received the most votes among Republican candidates in our primary election and he was one of three candidates recommended and thoroughly lsquovettedrsquo for the temporary appointment

OpinionOpinionOpinionPage A6 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 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

Imagine lsquoI rode the whale to Langleyrsquo

Editorrsquos column

Funicular mdash itrsquos as much fun to say as it is to contemplate and it appears the concept is back on the table in Langley

Mayor Fred McCarthy con-firmed this week that city offi-cials are once again considering the idea in the wake of contro-versy surrounding the proposal for an elevator on a raised plat-form the latest machination for a mechanized shortcut between

the marina Cascade Avenue and the rest of Langley At $500000 itrsquos by far the cheaper alternative to the origi-nal plan for a funicular about $900000 but itrsquos hardly as much fun and earned wide-spread criticism for its view-blocking potential to boot

Sure sure cost and maintenance are factors in the greater effort to ease the long walk up the hill along Wharf Street but who can argue the merits of a funicu-lar over a boring old elevator

Onersquos a convenience the other is a ride For that matter my personal vote is for a funicular

shaped like a whale A gray would be cool but an orca even better Just imagine a black and white colored pod perhaps with doors shaped like jaws a fin on top and tail in back shuttling people up and down the bluff Businesses would sell T-shirts cups and post-ers all with messages such as ldquoI rode the whale to Langleyrdquo or ldquoI had a whale of time in the Village by the Seardquo or best yet ldquoNow I know how Jonah feltrdquo

Like Seattlersquos Space Needle Pike Street Marketrsquos bronze pig Rachel and Egyptrsquos pyramids before them Langleyrsquos orca would become its identifier its signa-ture feature to the great wide world People would flock to that famous South Whidbey town where one gets to the beach or downtown in the belly of a beast

No Well perhaps not I ran into McCarthy at Kenrsquos Korner Thursday and broached my design ideas Somehow I think the idea sank there for there was a lot of laughing and I believe the conversation ended with ldquoYou should come to the city council and propose the idea yourself Justinrdquo

Fredrsquos a funny guy if you didnrsquot know alreadyThere may yet be hope for my whale of a plan how-

ever The mayor may laugh off my brilliance but Irsquoll leave you with this mdash the T-shirt slogan ldquoI rode the whale to Langleyrdquo was actually his

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

$20 for 3 months $32 for 6 months $52 per year and $94 for two years in county mailed from Coupeville to North Whidbey Island Out of county mail $35 for 3 months $65 for 6 months $105 per year Payment in advance is required It is published by The South Whidbey Record PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Periodicals rate postage paid at Coupeville WA and additional mailing offices

POSTMASTER Send address changes to The South Whidbey Record PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239

ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENTS BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS bull FRED MEYER bull USA WEEKEND bull SMART SHOPPER bull NEWS AMERICA

Published each Wednesday and Saturday from the office of

The South Whidbey Record5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A Freeland WA

PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239(360) 221-5300 or (877) 316-7276

(888) 478-2126 faxOn the Internet at

wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

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

By JUSTIN BURNETT

SEE LETTERS A7

We simply must have Hannoldrsquos focus on basic services mdash public safety is his first priority mdash and his commitment to fiscal restraint and open accountable gov-ernment Our Island County commission has important work to do at a time when our economy is vulnerable and many of our neighbors and friends are struggling

Hannold will work to keep Naval Air Station Whidbey Island here and he will begin the hard work of finally diver-sifying our local economy encouraging local job cre-ators and helping local entre-preneurs so our children and grandchildren can stay here

And Rick Hannold will not allow imposition of new taxes on our families As a long time 28-year resident of Island County Hannold understands that we need to work together for everyonersquos benefit instead of allowing

well-financed special interest groups to get special treat-ment at the expense of hard-working ordinary citizens

SincerelySIG HANSON

Camano Island

Hannold will pro-tect Navy baseEditor

Do you have a job in Island County own a home enjoy a variety of retail outlets or just appreciate the stable local economy If your answer is yes and you want them to remain economically safe you should be concerned with the County Commissionerrsquos race

Candidate Karla Jacks described her Island County vision regarding the Navy in her April 2014 newslet-ter She wrote she wanted alternatives to the Navy flying out of OLF Coupeville The Navy has long said Outlying Field Coupeville is essential to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island remaining open and that it has to remain opera-

tional to adequately train car-rier aircrews If elected Karla would be the second (Helen Price Johnson is the other) commissioner who does not understand or care if OLF is essential

Karla claimed in The Record she supports the Navy because an in-law was once in the Navy However she also said she would not take a pub-lic position on OLF Coupeville remaining open now Usually when a politician refuses to take a position pre-election they intend to take the unpop-ular position after the elec-tion If she really supported the Navy the one entity that provides 88 percent of all economic activity within the county (according to the gov-ernorrsquos report on the Navyrsquos local impact) I am convinced she would have no problem publicly stating she supports keeping the Growlers flying at OLF Coupeville

If you support the Navy or

have concerns what would happen to the local econo-my if the anti-Navy group in Coupeville that supports Ms Jacksrsquo election is successful in closing down OLF Coupeville the one issue Karla refuses to state her position on then

please join me in voting for Rick Hannold the candidate that clearly states he supports OLF Coupeville We cannot afford a majority commission-er board against the Navy

MAC MACDOWELLOak Harbor

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A7

MARK THE DATE

bullHoliday Gift Guide

Deadline October 24Publishes Nov 26

Your Annual Holiday Guide

bull A Taste Of Whidbey

Deadline Oct 24Publishes Nov 29

A guide to local

wining amp dining

bullFire Prevention

Publishes Oct 29 amp 30This special section pays tribute to all Whidbey FireEMS responders

bullCaroling Songbook

Deadline Oct 31Publishes Dec 4

Caroling Songs for all to

enjoy this holiday season

bullWinter on

Whidbey amp CamanoPublishes Nov 5

Our elegant off-season tourist guide

bullVeteran TributePublishes Nov 8

Special keepsake section honoring all the men amp women who served and

now serve our country

bullGreening of Coupeville

Deadline Nov 14Publishes Dec 4

Showcase your business and all your holiday

offerings

bull Holiday Worship

Deadline Dec 10Publishes Dec 17 amp 20

Seasonal Worship Services

bullSnow Secret

Deadline Dec 10Publishes Dec 17 amp 18

bullTis The SeasonDeadline Dec 5

Publishes Dec 20Wish your customers

a happy holiday

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Dr Peter KeatingAudiologist

wwwislandfamilyhearingcom

OAK HARBOR(360) 279-1229

380 SE Midway Boulevard

October isAudiology Awareness Month

Meet our board-certied Audiologist Dr Peter Keating Discover how the clinical eld

of Audiology helps contribute to our overall wellness quality of life and hearing health

Refreshments and door prizes providedFriday October 24 4-5pm

Bring A Friend

OPEN HOUSE

wwwLangleyHighlandscom3602211026

wwwLangleyHighlandscom

Back By Popular Demand

Starting at $337500More information The Highlands

Sandpiper model open Thurs-Sun 1-4pm

Back By Popular Demand

The Finches

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Sign up for a class today

C-PRO First Aid | CPRAED Pet First Aid CPR

And More

RED CROSS CERTIFICATION

On-SiteTraining Available

Provided ByFull-Circle Training

NW

A proud provider of American Red Cross

Health and Safety Training

For information andclass schedules visitwwwfullcircletraining

nwcom or call360-385-9800

ElMar ldquoEllierdquo Louise Frye

March 24 1923 ndash Oct 9 2014Ellie passed away peacefully Oct 9

2014 in Everett Wash She was sur-rounded by her three children

Ellie was born March 24 1923 to Orin and Leah Shearer in Tacoma Wash She had four brothers and sisters Ellie attended Lincoln High School in Seattle

Ellie and her family lived on Mutiny Bay for many years In

May of 1973 she married Jim Frye and they made their new home in Vancouver Wash where they lived until October 2006 when they returned to beautiful Whidbey Island

Ellie loved to play bridge golf and put puzzles together Most of all she loved being around her family She is survived by her children Judi (Dave) Little Dean (Cathy) Hatt and Sue (Jack) Terhar grandchildren Jennifer (Carl) Holloway-Factory Kris (Steve) Jones Suzi (Mike) Redman Heather (Logan) Birch Jon Greversquo Danielle (Pete) Samson

and Courtney (Ben) Stingle Ellie also had seven great-grandchildren Jarrin DersquoAndre Jacob Mason Grace Marshet and Ellie She will be forever in our hearts

A private family celebration of Elliersquos life will be held Oct 18

The family would like to thank the staff at Forest View Transitional Health in Everett and Hospice for all of their tender loving care they gave to Ellie Donations may be made online or mailed to Providence Hospice and Homecare 2731 Wetmore Ave Everett WA 98201

Obituary

ElMar Frye

MORE LETTERSCONTINUED FROM A6

Search for first win goes on for Falcon girls soccer

Kingrsquos cruised to a 6-1 victory over South Whidbey in a Cascade Conference girls soccer match Thursday night

The Lady Knights kept their unde-feated season intact and held South

Whidbey to its season-long search for a win

XC places second behind Kingrsquos in postseason tuneup

Kingrsquos cross country teams narrowly edged South Whidbeyrsquos on Thursday in a

Cascade Conference meet in Granite Falls

South Whidbey girls 1 Mallorie Mitchem 215601 4 Emma

Lungren 222882 5 Elizabeth Donnelly 230399 Bethany Justus 255308 Annika Hustad 261560 Clara Martin 265821

South Whidbey boys 3 Cole Zink 182057 5 Anders

Bergquist 183611 Will Simms 190272 Cory Ackerman 190706 Truman Hood 192360 Collin Burns 204881 Kohl Hunter 205518 Will Holbert 205715 Joseph Ballestrasse 224385 Garrett Poteat 233116 Joe Davies 260262 Isaac Greene 365342

Volleyball pulls off upset against Kingrsquos

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Therersquos magic at Kingrsquos Schoolrsquos Mike Martin Gym for the South Whidbey volleyball team

South Whidbey avenged a five-set loss earlier this season to the Cascade Conference third-place Kingrsquos team Thursday night The come-from-behind win was the first over the Lady Knights in recent memory for the Falcons

ldquoI donrsquot remember the last time we beat Kingrsquos in volleyballrdquo said Falcon head coach Mandy Jones beaming with a smile while being congratulated by spectators follow-ing South Whidbeyrsquos 25-20 16-25 20-25 25-22 16-14 win

The passion displayed by the Falcons (5-6 Cascade Conference 6-6 overall) was reminiscent of last yearrsquos squad that secured a state tournament berth on that very court Energy and enthusiasm were keys to the victory according to a trio of players critical in South Whidbeyrsquos upset victory

ldquoAll we knew is we had to be loud-er cheer louder than them and play our bestrdquo said Falcon senior Anne Madsen ldquoWe knew we had to keep going high instead of staying lowrdquo

ldquoEarly we kept cheering loud talking to each otherrdquo she added ldquoCommunication was a big thing tonight and we definitely had thatrdquo

Following the third set Kingrsquos (9-2 conference 9-2 overall) appeared to be en route to another win over South Whidbey despite the Falconsrsquo strong opening in the first set

South Whidbey pulled away in the fourth set after an 11-11 tie The Falcons got a block from junior Morgan Davis followed by a pair of out of bounds hits by Kingrsquos and were able to hold on to the lead and closed out the set with an Anne

Madsen tip and an Abby Hodson kill

Thursdayrsquos match was one where the stars shone brightly for both teams For the Falcons seniors Madsen and Hodson led the way with 21 and 10 kills respectively Madsen also recorded 14 digs and four blocks Hodson chipped in with 15 digs three aces and a pair of blocks Sara Bryant the Falconsrsquo junior libero had 22 digs to go with four aces Katherine Read a junior started for South Whidbey as their setter and powered the offense with 26 assists

Kingrsquos had a trio of players with double-digit kills Lady Knights junior Daylee Hanson led with 14 kills senior Savanna Hanson had 13 kills and senior Hannah Green recorded 12

Yet for all of the star power a South Whidbey sophomore made a major impact Thursday Falcon middle hitter Megan Drake a first-year varsity player served to close out the match

Going into the tie-breaking fifth set momentum had swung South Whidbeyrsquos way The Falcons opened with a quick point on an errant hit by the Lady Knights Neither team led by more than two points at any stretch in a set that was tied 10 times

South Whidbey regained serve trailing 14-13 handing Drake the ball

ldquoFor all of our seniors I did not want to let them down whatsoeverrdquo Drake said later explaining that after she got the lead she began to feel anxious

After an error by the Lady Knights Kingrsquos coach Jeff Fransen called timeout The following serve was an ace by Drake Then Davis and sophomore Kacie Hanson combined to score the game-winning block shocking Kingrsquos and sending South Whidbeyrsquos players storming onto the court huddling together screaming jumping around hug-ging and crying

ldquoIt feels so freaking greatrdquo Hodson said wiping tears away ldquoI canrsquot get over it Irsquom sorry Irsquom cry-ingrdquo

The match was a major victory

for South Whidbey which moved into fourth place in league stand-ings Three of the top four teams in the Cascade Conference which is evenly split between 2A and 1A schools are 1A schools Cedar Park Christian a

Bothell-based private school and new to the league leads the conference as its only unde-feated squad The fourth 1A school is Sultan which has yet to win a match this season South Whidbey swept Sultan earlier this season and will attempt again in its final league game Oct 27 on the Falconsrsquo home court

SportsSportsSportsPage A8 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

ldquoHow wonderful it is that nobody need wait a singlemoment before starting to improve the worldrdquo

~Anne Frank

Now Serving

Direct 3602215538 bull ACE Certi ed bull Cancer Exercise Specialist Cell 3602395775 Email OnetoOnewhidbeycom

wwwonetoonepersonaltrainingnet

Active lifestyle coaching for Seniors Women and Couples in the privacy

of your own home

wwwww wwww ww onetotot on p

One to OnePersonal Trainingwith Marti Murphy

NoNoN Family CareFitness Centers

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

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

Tuesday afternoonMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295 We will close at 2pm on Tuesday Oct 21 for a

Private Party Please accept our apologies for any

inconvenience this brings to our Regular customers

Ben Watanabe The Record

South Whidbeyrsquos volleyball team celebrates after recording the match-winning point on a block by junior Morgan Davis second from left and sophomore Kacie Hanson middle against Kingrsquos on Oct 16

Kingrsquos slayers

ldquoFor all of our seniors I did not want to let them down whatsoeverrdquo

Megan Drake sophomore

South Whidbey volleyball

Island lifeIsland lifeIsland lifeSaturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A9

Take this dance Argentine tango class teaches movement as well as connection

By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

A stanza of rich and vital music ascends from the speakers breaking the evening silence at Bayview Corner four couples silently take to the studio floor keep-ing time with one anotherrsquos precise steps and slight sways as if attuned to the notes as by one anotherrsquos energy

The dancers are stu-dents of Sojourn Studiorsquos Argentine tango course led by instructor David Imbergia who has been mastering the ldquodance of connectionrdquo since 2001

ldquoI enjoy tango spe-cifically because of its very unique flavor personality and ability to spiritually connect with the partnerrdquo said Imbergia ldquoTango is called the dance of connec-tionhellip everybody likes to feel connectedrdquo

Each Tuesday evening at 630 pm a group of about 20-30 beginning intermedi-ate and advanced students of a variety of professions ages and backgrounds make their way to the studio for an opportunity to learn relax and rejuvenate

The night begins with beginning and intermedi-ate dancers and ends with a mingling of primarily intermediate and advanced students

Sari Spieler Freeland resident and owner of Whidbey Healing Arts has been attending weekly classes at Sojourn Studios with her husband Daniel Goldsmith since the class began three years ago The couple uses the class as an opportunity to wind down and reconnect

Spieler who holds a degree in dance therapy is well attuned to the correla-tion between motion music and healing

During the day Spieler works in many capacities including elder advocate power of attorney for healthcare certified profes-sional guardian for vulner-able adults and massage therapist As a part of her work which often includes a 6 am to 6 pm day she

accompanies clients to court and medical appoint-ments and assists them in navigating difficult situa-tions

ldquoItrsquos the break in the middle of the crazyrdquo she said ldquoI always make sure we stop at the class and dance for a couple of hours before we go back to work so it is a balance point in my day quite oftenrdquo

Since its inception in the late 19th century in the working-class suburbs of Buenos Aires Argentina tango has offered dancers respite and an expressive outlet The dance was devel-oped as a combination of forms including Cuban haba-ntildeera milonga and African candombe Due in part to the quality of the music according to Imbergia tango acted as a bridge between classes an unusual dance in its appeal to classes rich and poor

Because most of the immigrant population of Buenos Aires were men it was typical for men to dance the tango together Today it is more common for men to dance as ldquoleadersrdquo while women dance as ldquofollowersrdquo

However as Imbergia noted during a class

Tuesday Oct 14 it is really more of an exercise

in teamwork Throughout the class

Imbergia demonstrated the ways in which subtle movements and fixtures of posture could convey a ldquoparagraph of meaningrdquo to a partner and explained the ways in which certain steps and principles may prove more difficult for followers while others are more diffi-cult for leaders to whom the follower must entrust their confidence

ldquoMost of the time it has got a mixture of pressure and excitement especially if you are dancing with a leader who is playful and inventive and creative who forces you to stay present and spontaneousrdquo said Spieler

Spieler said she has been dancing ldquosince the day I was bornrdquo and recalled that she and her husband met at a non-alcoholic dance event in Seattle nearly 25 years ago Though the couple tried sev-eral other dances including a variety of different Latin and ballroom disciplines they could not seem to find a happy medium a way to dance together

In part due to Spielerrsquos

prior lack of experience with tango she said the dance finally provided a level playing field for the more experienced Spieler and her husband who although not necessarily an advanced dancer shared her joy in the art form

She explained that in con-trast to other dances tango forces the person to slow down and connect with their partner

ldquoI donrsquot know if there are other dances that encourage or allow that to happenrdquo said Spieler

Although some spouses may find the idea of watch-ing their partner in a close embrace with another per-son nervewracking Spieler said quite the opposite is true for her and Goldsmith She also pointed out that despite misconceptions the connection of the tango is non-sexual and may more accurately be described as spiritual or emotional

ldquoWe enjoy watching the other dance with other peo-ple because we know how much fun they are havingrdquo she said ldquoThere is no sense of jealousy or competitive-nessrdquo

Terra Anderson and her husband Tom Buxton share Spielerrsquos sentiment The couple has been attending the classes for a little over a year

Anderson noted that she has danced several other forms including ballroom but tango has proven to be a favorite for both her and Buxton

Beginning at 5 pm Friday Nov 7 through Sunday Nov 9 Sojourn Studios students and other area tango enthu-siasts will be convening in Coupeville for the second annual Whidbey Island Tango Festival The festival includes classes for all skill levels milangas vendors and more According to Imbergia 200 or more danc-ers are expected to attend Cost for each event varies with most ranging from $10-20 per class Full festival passes are $165 Visit wtastorenvycom to register and for more information about the festival

Kate Daniel The RecordTerra Anderson and other students of Sojourn Studios tango class make their way around the dance floor at a class Tuesday evening

Kate Daniel The RecordDancers practice their moves at a recent tango class The Whidbey Island Tango Festival will take place in Coupeville Nov 7-9

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A12 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Bayview market offers fresh local

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

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

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Ryther to host annual auction

The Ryther Child Center Leaguersquos South Whidbey Mardi Unit annual dinner and livesilent auction is at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 on Brooks Hill Road

ldquoHats off to Rytherrdquo with prizes for best hats is the theme

Items for auction include Holland America cruises jewelry din-ing options overnight retreats and family of four Disneyland tickets

Proceeds go to Ryther Child Center a Seattle organization whose main purpose is helping kids

For tickets and details call Tarly at 360-341-2457 Fran at 360-221-4519 or visit wwwrytherorg

Professor speaks on discipleship

The Rev Dr Karoline Lewis will be speaking at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 and Sunday Oct 19 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Freeland in the main church

Lewis an associate professor of Biblical preaching is present-ing a free lecture series titled ldquoWine Water Jars amp Witness Being a Disciple according to the Gospel of Johnrdquo

Lewis will also preach at all three Sunday wor-ship services

Put together a team for trivia

Team Trivia Challenge is 630-930 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Senior Center Langley

Cost is $40 for a team of four There will be five rounds of 10 themed questions including general trivia wild card name that photo and music

Winning team receives a cash prize amount depends on number of teams participating

For details email hes tiaislandseniorservicesorg or call 360-321-1600

Haunted house aids high school

The Second Annual Haunted House Fundraiser is 6-11 pm Saturday Oct 18 Sunday Oct 19 Saturday Oct 25 and Sunday Oct 26 at the American Legion Post 141 in Bayview

Haunted House and Pumpkin Hour are 5-6 pm for kids 5-10 years old Witching Hour is 6-10 pm for all who dare to enter

Food and concessions all days Cost is $8 family rate (4-6 people) is $25

For details call 360-632-5312

Musical features familiar characters

ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo directed by Robert W Prosch is at 730 pm Oct 18 19 24 and 25 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

The musical centers on a childless baker and his

wife as they try to start a family Many well-known storybook characters make appearances

Key Players opens at 630 pm Fridays and Saturdays Question-and-answer sessions follow Sunday performances

For details and tickets visit wwwwicaonlineorg

Poinsettia sale to help students

The South Whidbey High School musiciansrsquo annual Poinsettia Sale is through Oct 26

Potted poinsettias in red white and pink ($12) and six-inch sprigs of fresh mistletoe with red ribbon ($8) available Will be delivered Dec 2-7

To order call 360-914-2107 or any jazz band wind ensemble or choir member you know

Tilth welcomes Mokihana Calizar

South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market is from 11 am to 2 pm Sunday Oct 19 at 2812 Thompson Road off Highway 525

This Sundayrsquos market will feature storyteller

Mokihana Calizar and stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace will fill the air Come to chant listen and be involved

The market offers local food flowers and gifts Sundays through Oct 26 SNAP cards and Farmersrsquo Market Nutrition Program coupons are welcome

For details visit wwwsouthwhidbeytilthorg

Trick or treat with bicycle club

The Whidbey Island Bicycle Club Trick or Treat Ride is at 1 pm Sunday Oct 19 at Fort Ebey State Park

Sign-in is required and starts at noon Free tricks and treats for all ages Costumes are welcome but helmets are required

Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

For details visit wwwwhidbeybicyclecluborg

lsquoToxic Hot Seatrsquo at the Clyde

A showing of the envi-ronmental film ldquoToxic Hot Seatrdquo is 1-3 pm Sunday Oct 19 at the Clyde Theatre Langley

The Ecumenical Greening Congregations of South Whidbey are sponsoring the showing The film is a feature of an ongoing statewide campaign to educate the

public about toxic chemi-cals used to produce everyday items

There will be a ques-tion-and-answer session after the movie

For details visit wwwtoxicfreelegacyorg

Faith vigil reflects with hope peace

The Whidbey Interfaith Vigil of Peace and Hope is 330-5 pm Sunday Oct 19 at St Augustinersquos Episcopal Church Freeland

The vigil will feature prayer sacred Scripture readings and music from multiple faith traditions in reflection on the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnsonrsquos announcement of a ldquoWar on Povertyrdquo

For details call 360-331-4887

Waldorf School welcomes public

Walk Through the Grades is 820-10 am Monday Oct 20 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Learn of the history and highlights of the educational paradigm Observe four classes in session and ask ques-tions Learn how Waldorf Education instills a pas-sion for lifelong learning and establishes a founda-tion for success in college and beyond

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

Republicans NRA talk gun initiatives

The South Whidbey Republican Women are hosting a presentation on gun Initiatives 591 and 594 at 1130 am Tuesday Oct 21 at the Useless Bay Golf and Country Club Langley

The guest speaker will be Keely Hopkins a representative from the

National Rifle Association Reservations required

call 360-579-3614 or 360-331-4556 $16 lunch fee due at check-in Checks or cash only

Meditation can ease stress

Introduction to the Transcendental Meditation Technique is 6-730 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at the Freeland Library

Bill Currie leads a free introduction to the Transcendental Meditationreg technique Learn how to experience a life with less stress and anxiety greater calm and better health

For details and to regis-ter email bellevuetmorg or call 800-595-3186

Island camera club highlights autumn

The Whidbey Island Camera Club is meet-ing 630-8 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Skagit Valley Collegersquos Oak Hall Oak Harbor

The theme for October is ldquoAutumn Colorsrdquo You may submit up to three photos for discussion to absolutesciencehotmailcom

For details email tina31543comcastnet or visit wwwwhidbeyisland cameraclubcom

Learn tango two-step and more

Dancing classes are 630-830 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Bayview Hall

Classes are the first and third Tuesday of every month

All skill levels are wel-come No partner neces-sary

A $5 donation benefits the hall

For details visit breadandsoulwhidbeycom or call 360-321-4083

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

18Saturday

21Tuesday

20Monday

19Sunday

Contributed photo

Mokihana Calizar will present stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace at the South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market Sunday Oct 19

challengeldquoIrsquom always interested

in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo Arango said in a phone interview with The Record Wednesday

Arangorsquos last day is Nov 7 His resignation letter was submitted Monday to Mayor Fred McCarthy who said he will turn it over to the Langley City Council at its Oct 17 meeting for official accep-tance which M c C a r t h y said he expects

ldquoItrsquos always a challenge when some-thing like this h a p p e n s rdquo the mayor said ldquoObviously Irsquom excited for the opportunity he has professionally to grow and an opportunity to move his career forward His presence will be very much missed in the cityrdquo

Arango took over the plan-ning department in April 2011 after six years as a plan-ning director in Vermont In Langley he was the assigned staff person to four city citi-zen boards mdash the Planning Advisory Board Design Review Board Parks and Open Space Commission (for a time) and Arts Commission mdash and oversaw several proj-ects and policies that will like-ly be around for decades The largest was the Second Street redesign which he managed from its design to its final

street striping this June Last month he attended an international planning confer-ence mdash a $2300 trip paid for by the city and the Langley Main Street Association mdash in Buenos Aires Argentina as a speaker for his work on Second Street

That same project spawned the cityrsquos new-est citizen board the Arts Commission which will over-see an Arango-proposed and city council-approved policy

to include a 1-per-cent - for -t h e - a r t s b u d g e t in capital projects

ldquo T h a t was a real-ly great e x p e r i -ence for me profes-sionallyrdquo

Arango said Times were not always

light in the Village by the Sea however Arango filed a whistleblower complaint against the mayor at the time Larry Kwarsick after he dis-covered that Kwarsick had falsified a public document during his days as Langleyrsquos planning director

Eventually Kwarsick resigned in January 2013 after Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks filed a lawsuit to force him out of office Regarding the notoriety of the incident Arango said he had no regrets

ldquoIt is what it isrdquo Arango said ldquoAt the end of it I think I did the right thingrdquo

When McCarthy was appointed as the interim mayor in February 2013

he inherited three depart-ment heads Police Chief Randy Heston Public Works Director Challis Stringer and Arango By the fall only Arango was still with the city with Stringer taking a job for the City of Mukilteorsquos pub-lic works department and Heston retiring

Some other highlights of Arangorsquos career include city code amendments adopted last month parking improve-ments restructuring the building department and lowering permit fees 27 percent and the foundation of the Langley Main Street Association

One of his unfinished works is the creation of design standards Currently the city relies on its Design Review Board and Planning Advisory

Board to make sure new con-struction is in keeping with the cityrsquos look and feel The recently finished but not-quite-approved demolition of historic buildings in the downtown commercial area ordinance includes language for how new buildings could be erected largely keeping the 30-foot lot articulation of Langleyrsquos founding on First Street and adding setbacks for floors coming up the bluff

Arango also leaves at a time when the city is review-ing a proposed private-public project for an elevator and bridge on Cascade Avenue He said he would give a recommendation to the city council before leaving the job

McCarthy said he does not have a timeline yet for finding the next director of Community Planning He wanted to wait until the res-ignation was official mdash after the city council meeting next Monday The duration of the search was also unknown

ldquoWersquoll take whatever timersquos necessaryrdquo McCarthy said ldquoItrsquos a very important position for the cityrdquo

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A13

THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

FREELAND1592 MAIN ST

360-331-6272

OAK HARBOR350 SE PIONEER WAY

360-675-8733

ShopDonate

Volunteer

WhatWill YouBuild

Your donations are tax deductible 223 2nd St LangleyWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey

Representing Whidbey Islandrsquos

Finest Homes

Nancy Rowan360821-9319 c | 360221-8898 o

301 Noblecli Pl LangleyMLS 666890 $474000

NEW LISTING

Advertise in the South Whidbey Record and watch your business GROW

Call Nora today for a FREE consultation or emailher at ndurandwhidbeynewsgroupcom

NORA DURAND

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A bull Freeland WA 98249360-221-5300 bull wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

WE SELL RESULTS

Your Local Computer Manufacturer

and Repair Center

360-341-2526 saleslc-inccom 9257 SR 525 Clinton

Best Deals on TV Phone amp

Internet

Bob Cravenbcravencraveninsurancecom

Kathleen Cravenkcravencraveninsurancecom

Clinton Office (360) 341-7200Toll Free 1 (800) 494-7200

cravenwhere RELATIONSHIPS matter

INSURANCEcom

bull Firearms amp Ammunition

bull Apparel amp Tactical Gear

bull Shooting amp Cleaning Supplies

bull Disaster Preparedness

bull FFL Transfers amp Repairs

bull Personal Defense Products

Kens Korner Clinton bull 855-230-1911wwwwhidbeyarmscom

Ben Watanabe Record file

Jeff Arango Langleyrsquos director of Community Planning speaks during a city coun-cil meeting in June He has resigned effective Nov 7 to take a position with BERK Consulting a private planning company in Seattle

ARANGOCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIrsquom always interested in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo

Jeff Arango director of Community Planning

Langley

Alice Cash Howell

Alice Cash Howell born Feb 19 1923 in Pasadena Calif to Henry N and Jennie BJ Cash Passed away Aug 8 2014 in Monroe Wash

Alice studied and earned her bachelorrsquos degree at the University of California Berkeley On Dec 30 1946 she married Erle Howell Jr in Pasadena

Alice enjoyed quilting sewing painting garden-ing carpentry learn-ing beach combing and observing nature She was a member of Vote

Smart MoveOn Tilth NW Harvest KCTS9 and alumna of University of California Berkley

Alice was a devoted wife mother grandmother and friend She will be deeply missed by all who knew her

Alice is survived by her children Thomas E Howell (Barb Gardner) Joan Gail Wong (William) Cathie Lynn Hosley (Burr) John N Howell (Karen) and Jennelle Pillitiere (John) grand-children Phoebe Dolim Nathaniel Wong Rachel Wong Matthew Wong

Ruth Howell Lydia Pillitiere Michael Pillitiere Gabriel Pillitiere and Esther Pillitiere and extended family and many friends

She was preceded in death by both parents hus-band Erle Howell Jr sister Eva Mary Harper and brother Carl S Johnson

A celebration of Alicersquos life will be held at 1 pm Friday Oct 31 2014 at Emeritus of Monroe 15465 mdash 179th Ave SE Monroe WA 98272 A second cel-ebration will be held at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 2014 at St Peter Lutheran Church 6309 Wilson Place Clinton WA 98236

Memorials in her name may be made to Northwest Harvest PO Box 12272 Seattle WA 98102 Project Vote Smart One Common Ground Philipsburg MT 59858-9767 Regency Care Center 1355 W Main St Monroe WA 98272 or the University of California Berkeley Wellness Letter wwwberkeleywellnesscom

Arrangements are entrusted to Purdy amp Kerr with Dawson Funeral Home Monroe 360-794-7049

Marylou Bunney (Jennings)

Marylou lost her coura-geous battle with leukemia Sunday Oct 13 2014

Her funeral Mass will be at 11 am Saturday Oct 18 at St Hubert Catholic Church 803 Third St Langley WA Interment will be at 11 am Monday Oct 20 at Holyrood Catholic Cemetery 205 NE 205th St Shoreline WA

Please go to wwwbecks funeralhomecom for more about Marylou

Thanks to all who prayed so hard for her

Page A14 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

Whidbey Island Friends MeetingThe Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)Meeting for WorshipSundays at 400pmUnitarian Universalist Congregation20103 Hwy 525 Freeland WA 98249

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

Sat amp Sun 500

Stop-motion animation

THE BOXTROLLS

Sat Sun amp Mon 730

Iceland adventures

LAND HO

Tues Wed Thur 730

Kevin Kline Maggie Smith

MY OLD LADY

Coming soon Gone Girl The Skeleton Twins The Good Lie

PG

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

R - language

PG-13

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

ENJOY A COMPLIMENTARYSOUTH WHIDBEY RECORDWITH YOUR WHIDBEY COFFEE

5575 S Harbor Ave 207 Freeland | PO Box 1200 Coupeville360-221-5300 | wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

PICK UP YOUR COFFEE AND PAPER AT WHIDBEY COFFEE FREELAND | MAIN STREET middot CLINTON | STATE ROUTE 525

START YOUR MORNING THE

WHIDBEY WAY

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

Obituaries

Marylou BunneyAlice Cash Howell

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

wwwsoundpublishingcom

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

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace We off er a great work environment with opportunity for advancement along with a competitive benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401k

Accepting resumes athrsoundpublishingcomor by mail to HR Sound Publishing Inc11323 Commando Rd W Suite 1Everett WA 98204Please state which position and geographic area you are applying for

Feat

ure

d P

osi

tio

n ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT - KITSAP COUNTYSound Publishing based out of Poulsbo Washington seeks an enthusiastic creative individual to create and implement successful advertising solutions for local businesses The successful candidate must be dependable detail-oriented possess exceptional customer service skills and enjoy working in a team environment Previous sales experience a plus reliable insured transportation and good driving record required We off er a solid base plus commission work expense reimbursement excellent health benefi ts paid vacation sick and holidays 401K and a great work environment with opportunity to advance EOE Send resume with cover letter in PDF or Text format to

hrsoundpublishingcomor mail toHRCKRAD

Sound Publishing Inc 11323 Commando Road Main UnitEverett WA 98204

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace Check out our website to fi nd out more about us wwwsoundpublishingcom

Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Whidbey - Kitsap - Eastside - Everett - Marysville - South King County

Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Port Angeles - Federal Way

ProductionLaborbull General Worker - Everettbull CDL Driver - Everett

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

jobsEmployment

General

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Production WorkersFT OT shift dif

benefits non-seasonalTo apply

wwwsugiyocomdownload app

fax 360-293-6964or apply in person

3200 T Ave Anacortes 360-293-0180

Kennel Attendant amp Pet Groomer

Groomer must have ex p e r i e n c e Pa r t t imeFu l l t ime Cal l Ben or Cathy

(360)675-7288

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

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

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Opportunity Council is now soliciting Letters of Interest and State- ments of Qualifications for the purpose of re- cruiting Furnace Repair amp Replacement Contrac- tors for the Community Services depar tment Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is available online at

wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from

the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA 98225 EOEMFDV

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

EmploymentRestaurant

CIAO FUN FAMILY-OWNED

RESTAURANTExpanding and is now hiring for all positions

Servers Bussers Bartenders

Delivery DriversFull and part time posi- tions available Profes- sional appearance and per for mance a must Previose restaurant or retai l exper ience re- quired Apply in person

701 N Main Street Coupeville

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

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

Reach readers the daily newspapers miss when you advertise in the Classifieds 1-800-388-2527 or wwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

NOC NURSING ASSISTANT

Shift Differential

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

Advertising doesnrsquot have to break the bank The Classifieds has great deals on everything you need

Health Care 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

Oak Harbor DentalPracticeseeking

PT Experienced Chair-Side Assistant

For immediate hire Ideal candidate will be moti- va t e d h a r d wo r k i n g friendly flexible and pos- sess the ability to multi- t a s k R e g i s t e r e d WSDOH Salary DOE

795 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Harbor

or e-mail to docwymangmailcom

docwymangmailcom

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

(360)-331-2104or email resume to

sbewcphotmailcom

real estatefor sale - WA

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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 425-422-7223

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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 MarketPlace

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc

The Arrow Points the Waywwwwhidbeyhomesforrentcom

Saturday Showings 9 to 5

360-675-6681

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

Water and mountain view 3 BR on 23+

acres Separate garageshop

593631 $399000

Mutiny View Manor 3 BR on a quiet

cul-de-sac with west side water viewLots of updates

676441 $199500

--- Greenbank --- --- Oak Harbor ---2+ BR near

Beachcombers beach and boat

ramp Big back deck Water and

mountain views638049 $259000

Well-kept 4 BRrambler in

Ridgehaven 2 Close to schools downtown andNAS Whidbey

700285 $269950

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---REDUCED 4 BR 25 BA and lots of storage fairway

home at HHG amp YCEasy care

landscaping642708 $210000

View 3 BR 175 BA in Dugualla Bay Heights Community beachboat launch702430 $269900

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE

Now is the time to join our top team of real estate experts

Train with the bestCall for information

Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete list of all open houses Find additional information on these homes at WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses

WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday October 18th 1-4 or by apprsquot

Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave

Langley 3602218898223 Second St

Freeland1403 Starview Ct

654709 $229000Gordy Frederickson 360914-2566

Freeland 1407 Everette Ln

627306 $234900Jill Engstrom 425508-4110

Freeland1319 Sealawn Blvd

705282 $299500Sandra Stipe 360672-4893

Greenbank3516 Seashore Ave

652380 $499000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073

Langley2418 Soundview Dr

662659 $559950Jim Short 206920-2362

Langley 2219 Lancaster Rd

689493 $449500Bryan McCourt 360632-3770

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 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 rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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

Baby Island Area3 bedroom 2 bath Wa- ter view fenced back yard $1000month Will negotiate security de- posit Pets with referenc- e s ( 3 6 0 ) 3 3 1 - 7 2 9 4 Avail Oct 1st

CLINTON 98236

2 BR 2 BA DEER LAKE HOME Features den all appliances and beach access Located on free bus line Non smoking $1075mo (1 year lease) First month FREE rent Avail Oct 5th Call 206- 200-4219

OAK 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 360-770-6882

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON 98236

UNIQUE COZY CABIN

1 BR on bus route All appliance plus

washer dryer WaterGarbage InclNo pets $750mo

206-696-2875FREELAND3 BD 2 BA clean com- for table home Forced air amp pellet stove Heat- ed 2 car garage on 34 acre in Saratoga Beach Community Beach with boat ramp amp beach ac- cess a short walk away $1025MO Cal l Rod 408-395-1148FREELAND

HOLMES HARBOR Wa- te r f ron t Char ming 2 bedroom 2 bath home Woodburning fireplace insert gas and electric heat Available October 15th $1000 month in- cludes water Located at 5349 - A Bercot Road Call 206-972-0029

LANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626OAK 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

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

WA Misc RentalsWant to Rent

LANGLEY or FREELAND area

HOME WANTED FOR single mature woman wi th a house fr iendly standard poodle Look- ing for long term I have excellent local referenc- es Please call 360-321- 5629Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

real estaterentals

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

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

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

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Selling Something Picture ThisSchedule your ad for two or more weeks and

we will add a photo in print and online for FREE

Private party only No commercial advertising

Call Today(800) 388-2527

legals

Legal Notices

Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)

MeetingFRIDAY October 24 2014 1030AMndash1200 NOONB OA R D O F I S L A N D C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERS HEARING ROOMCourthouse Annex 6th amp Main Coupeville WA AGENDA-Product Stewardship-Comprehensive Plan Update-Other Program Issues amp Updates-Committee Action Items Legal No WCW592902 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 18 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR

ISLAND COUNTYIn re the Estate ofELEANOR M LUMLEY Deceased No 14-4-00209-4N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORS The Administrator named below has been appointed and has quali- fied as Administrator 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 administrator or the ad- ministratorrsquos 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 probated proceedings were com- menced The c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) thirty days after the adminis-

Legal Notices

trator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice I f the claim is not presented within this time frame t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred except as other- wise provided in RCW 1140051 AND 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assets Date of Filing of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court September 24 2014Date of First Publication October 4 2014 Name of Administrator LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSAttorneys for Administra- tor Barry M Meyers WSBA 22847D a v i d M N e u b e c k WSBA 31321Address for Mailing or Service Elder Law Off ices of Barry M Meyers PS 2828 Northwest Avenue B e l l i n g h a m W A 98225-2335T e l e p h o n e (360) 647-8846 F a c s i m i l e (360) 647-8854DATED this 22nd day of September 2014ELDER LAW OFFICES OF BARRY M MEY- ERS PSBARRY M MEYERS WSBA 22847DAVID M NEUBECK WSBA 31321Attorneys for Administra- tor LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSLegal No WCW592286 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 4 11 28 2014

ISLAND COUNTY NOTICE TO

CONSULTANTS FORREQUEST FOR QUAL-

IFICATIONS FORINTERSECTION

IMPROVEMENTS AT CRESCENT HARBOR ROAD NE REGATTA

DRIVEIs land County Publ ic Works (AGENCY) solic- its interest from consult- ing firms with expertise

Legal Notices

in Civil Engineering right of way acquisition and construct ion manage- ment Consultants will be considered for the fol- lowing projectProject DescriptionThe work to be per - formed by the CONSUL- TANT consists of prelim- inary engineering right o f w ay a c q u i s i t i o n PSampE and construction management of an inter- section improvement at Crescent Harbor Road Regatta Drive near Oak Ha rbo r The gene ra l scope of work for the project includes design and PSampE fo r a b id ready project address- ing the following major features challenges-Reducing the grade of the intersection-Design of retaining wall and drainage features -Determination of right of way needs and right of way plan preparation-Environmental planning and preparation of per- mit applications-Performance of soil ex- ploration and analysis as appropriate-Coordination with pur- veyors regarding all util- ity related issues if any- A l l d e s i g n w o r k t o meet fo l low AGENCY s t a n d a r d s t h e L AG Manual and applicable state and federal regula- tionsSTATEMENT OF Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S (SOQ) SUBMITALSTo be considered re- sponsive to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) t he P ropose r rsquos SOQ must follow the direction presented and include the information required belowProposer shall send 5 (FIVE) sets of SOQs with a cover letter indi- cating the project(s) they are submitting for Sets of SOQs are to include one (1) unbound original (containing original sig- natures) and four (4) in- dividually bound copies of the SOQs Proposers are strongly encouraged to use recycledrecy- clable products and to print on both sides of the paper whenever appro- p r i a t e E a c h S O Q should have no more than ten (10) sheets (double sided or not) plus a cover and a one page cover letter The SOQ wi l l be a l lowed maximum two (2) addi- t ional sheets (double sided or not) per pro- posed sub-consultant

Legal Notices

Submittals must include the following information Firm name phone and fax numbers email ad- dress for point of con- tact Name of Principal- in-Charge and Project Manager Number o f employees in each firm p roposed to p ro jec t Fed Tax Id Number UBI Number DMWBE Cer t i f icat ion number Year Firm established S I C C o d e ( N a m e ) NAICS Code (Name) Firm Type and Annual Gross Receipt Include any in fo r mat ion tha t would be re levant to evaluate your qualifica- tions for that project list- ed above being submit- ted forACCEPTANCEREJEC- TION OF RESPONSES The County reserves the right and holds at its dis- c re t ion the fo l low ing rights and options-To waive any or all in- formalities in any SOQ-To reject any or all re- sponses-To issue subsequent re- questsA N T I C I PAT E D R F Q SCHEDULEThe AGENCY will review a l l the S ta tement o f Qualifications received and will select up to (3) three Consulting Firms for interviews The fol- low ing schedu le has been established for the submission and evalua- tion of the SOQs and se- lection of the consultant T h e s e a r e t e n t a t i ve d a t e s o n l y a n d t h e County reser ves the r igh t to ad jus t these dates at its sole discre- tion-SOQs due October 31 2014 by 430 PM-Interviews week of No- vember 10 2014-Announce final selec- tion November 14 2014 -Contract negot iat ion complete November 21 2014-Board of County Com- missioner approval De- cember 15 2014-Notice to Proceed De- cember 29 2014EVALUATION CRITE- RIASubmittals will be evalu- ated and ranked based on the following-Technical and other re- lated qualifications-Past exper ience with this kind of project utiliz- ing WSDOT design and construction standards as modif ied by Island County-References from Local agency clients

Legal Notices

-Familiarity and experi- ence dealing with Feder- al Aid funded projects- C a p a b i l i t y t o m e e t schedules and demon- s t ra ted cost cont ro ls from similar projects-Experience in designing facilities that reflect mod- est design simple oper- at ional requirements and economical cost of operationThe AGENCY encourag- es disadvantaged mi- n o r i t y a n d w o m e n - owned consultant firms to respondThe submittal must be mailed to Island County Public Works Attn Joe Araucto PO Box 5000 ( 1 N E 6 t h S t r e e t ) C o u p e v i l l e W A 98239-5000 by October 31 2014 no later than 430 PM No submittals will be accepted after the specified date and time Any questions regarding a project should be di- rected to the contact of that project listed above at 360-240-5557The AGENCY in accor- dance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat 252 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Department of Transportation Subti- tle A Office of the Sec- retary Part 21 nondis- crimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- tation issued pursuant to such Act hereby notified all bidders that it will af- firmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- tisement disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tuni ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race col- or national origin or sex in consideration for an awardLegal No WCW594947 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

APPLICATION P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Prelimi- n a r y P R D PLN-14-00013 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Land- s c a p e p l a n PLN-14-00014 - MARIN

Legal Notices

WOODSAPPLICATION Land C l e a r i n g p l a n PLN-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION SEPA environmental checklist SEP-14-00003 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Trans- por tation Concurrency TRC-14-00009 - MARIN WOODSPROJECT PROPOSAL AND LOCATION Land- ed Gentry Development Inc has submi t ted a Preliminary Plat (PPL-14-01) and Prelimi- nary PRO (PLN-14-13) appl icat ion packet for the property located on Swantown Road referred to as Marin Woods The proposed Prel iminary Plat PRD consists of 43 single family lots on 106 acres The lot currently has a single family home that is purposed to be demolished The Prelimi- nary Plat PRD applica- tion was submitted on September 25 2014 by Mr Kendall Gentry with Landed Gentry Develop- ment Inc The project lo- c a t i o n i s 1 2 9 2 S W S w a n t o w n A v e n u e R13204-459-4200DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS The formal applications for P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 were submitted on Sep- tember 252014 by Mr Kenda l l Gent r y have been determined com- plete for the purpose of processing on October 13 2014PUBLIC COMMENT PE- RIOD To make written comments on this propo- sal please mail or hand- de l iver spec i f ic com- ments to City of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 no later than 500 pm on November 3 2014 If you have questions re- garding this proposal please contact the De- velopment Services De- p a r t m e n t a t (360 ) 279 -4510 be - tween 800 a m and 500 pm Monday thru FridayE N V I R O N M E N TA L DOCUMENTS ANDOR STUDIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECTSEPA env i ronmen ta l checklist has been sub- mitted with the applica- tion (SEP-14-00003) To receive notification of the decision on this pro-

Legal Notices

posal p lease send a self-addressed stampedenvelope and request a Notification of Decision fo r P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 f rom the Ci ty of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Lisa BebeePermit CoordinatorLegal No WCW594914 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE

Grantors Demco Law Firm PS H-K GROUP Limited Liability CoGrantee Joseph Keeva also known as Joseph W KeevaLegal Description (full) PARCEL A Lo t 10 Block B PLAT OF LAW- ANA BEACH according to the plat thereof re- corded in Volume 6 of Plats page 14 records of Island County Wash- ington Situate in Island Coun ty Wash ing ton Assessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber S7350-00-0B010-0PARCEL B The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-175-0350PARCEL C The North- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-109-0360PARCEL D The North- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-107-1100PARCEL E The South- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-042-1100

Legal Notices

PARCEL F The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-044-0360WE ARE A DEBT COL- LECTOR THIS COM- MUNICAT ION IS AN AT T E M P T TO C O L - L E C T A D E B T A N D A N Y I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee will on Friday October 31 2014at the hour o f 1015 am at the front en- trance of Island County Courthouse 101 NE 6th S t r e e t C o u p e v i l l e Washington 98239 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder (subject to any condi- t ions imposed by the Trustee) payable in the form of cash or cashierrsquos check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the t ime of sale the real property situated in the County of Island State of Washington whose legal descr iptions are found on page 1 of this Notice Such real prop- er ty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust re- corded on April 9 2012 under Auditorrsquos File No 4313050 records of Is- land County Washing- ton from Joseph Keeva as Grantor to Demco Law Firm PS as Trus- tee to secure an obliga- tion in favor of Eric Mit- ten as Beneficiary the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned to H-K GROUP Limited Li- ability Co under an As- signment recorded un- der Auditor rsquos Fi le No 4361384 records of Is- land County Washing- ton This Notice is given pursuant to the Revised Code o f Wash ing ton Chapter 6124 et seqI I N o a c t i o n c o m - menced by the Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiaryrsquos suc- cessor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Gran- torrsquos default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust

Continued on next page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

ElectionRick Hannold is right for District 3 commissionerEditor

The discriminating characteristic of socialism is compulsion We see it all over government these days Obamacare forces you to terminate the insurance you like and coerces you to buy more expensive insurance with government dictated ldquobenefitsrdquo that you donrsquot want and donrsquot need The current shibboleth of Democrats has become ldquoWe decree you agreerdquo or perhaps ldquoWe declare you despairrdquo There is one way to oppose this Vote them out As a start I am supporting the Republican candidate Rick Hannold for District 3 commissioner

You know the Democrat mantra was in full effect a short time ago when the taxing twins Angie Homola and Helen Price-Johnson proposed that Island County property owners be afflicted with a compulsory recycle fee It didnrsquot matter whether you made weekly runs to the recycle station or whether you were a senior who filled half a trash can

per week The Democrat candidate for District 3 is a close clone of the taxing twins mdash call them the taxing triplets

Our economy is in shambles our national debt is $17000 billion dollars [$17 trillion] 90-plus million Americans who once had a job and contributed to the economy have been kept out of the workforce by Democrat policies No more The way out is to vote Republican nationally and locally begin by voting for Rick Hannold for District 3 commis-sioner

Rick is a retired US Navy chief with 21 years of service He was stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island for all those years and served with distinction holding many positions of responsibil-ity within the Navy Rickrsquos conspicuous characteristic is that he seeks common sense solutions that will avoid the knee-jerk Democrat response to impose a new tax or increase an old tax or make permanent a temporary tax Rick is civil and professional and will explore ways to make our Island County government run more efficiently

What a conceptRick Hannold is a voice of reason

standing apart from a cacophony of bab-ble We need him on the Island Board of

Commissioners We need him to mount a stand against the Democrat mantra

DAVID HIESTANDLangley

Hannoldrsquos Navy back-ground will serve us wellEditor

I am voting for Rick Hannold for Island County commissioner District 3 in November I hope many of you will join me as well Hannold a retired Navy chief petty officer with many years of solid executive experience will bring much needed fiscal sobriety to our county commission

Hannold would take over from Aubrey Vaughn who was appointed to temporarily fill the seat vacated by former commissioner Kelly Emerson who resigned

Hannold received the most votes among Republican candidates in our primary election and he was one of three candidates recommended and thoroughly lsquovettedrsquo for the temporary appointment

OpinionOpinionOpinionPage A6 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 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

Imagine lsquoI rode the whale to Langleyrsquo

Editorrsquos column

Funicular mdash itrsquos as much fun to say as it is to contemplate and it appears the concept is back on the table in Langley

Mayor Fred McCarthy con-firmed this week that city offi-cials are once again considering the idea in the wake of contro-versy surrounding the proposal for an elevator on a raised plat-form the latest machination for a mechanized shortcut between

the marina Cascade Avenue and the rest of Langley At $500000 itrsquos by far the cheaper alternative to the origi-nal plan for a funicular about $900000 but itrsquos hardly as much fun and earned wide-spread criticism for its view-blocking potential to boot

Sure sure cost and maintenance are factors in the greater effort to ease the long walk up the hill along Wharf Street but who can argue the merits of a funicu-lar over a boring old elevator

Onersquos a convenience the other is a ride For that matter my personal vote is for a funicular

shaped like a whale A gray would be cool but an orca even better Just imagine a black and white colored pod perhaps with doors shaped like jaws a fin on top and tail in back shuttling people up and down the bluff Businesses would sell T-shirts cups and post-ers all with messages such as ldquoI rode the whale to Langleyrdquo or ldquoI had a whale of time in the Village by the Seardquo or best yet ldquoNow I know how Jonah feltrdquo

Like Seattlersquos Space Needle Pike Street Marketrsquos bronze pig Rachel and Egyptrsquos pyramids before them Langleyrsquos orca would become its identifier its signa-ture feature to the great wide world People would flock to that famous South Whidbey town where one gets to the beach or downtown in the belly of a beast

No Well perhaps not I ran into McCarthy at Kenrsquos Korner Thursday and broached my design ideas Somehow I think the idea sank there for there was a lot of laughing and I believe the conversation ended with ldquoYou should come to the city council and propose the idea yourself Justinrdquo

Fredrsquos a funny guy if you didnrsquot know alreadyThere may yet be hope for my whale of a plan how-

ever The mayor may laugh off my brilliance but Irsquoll leave you with this mdash the T-shirt slogan ldquoI rode the whale to Langleyrdquo was actually his

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

$20 for 3 months $32 for 6 months $52 per year and $94 for two years in county mailed from Coupeville to North Whidbey Island Out of county mail $35 for 3 months $65 for 6 months $105 per year Payment in advance is required It is published by The South Whidbey Record PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Periodicals rate postage paid at Coupeville WA and additional mailing offices

POSTMASTER Send address changes to The South Whidbey Record PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239

ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENTS BIG 5 SPORTING GOODS bull FRED MEYER bull USA WEEKEND bull SMART SHOPPER bull NEWS AMERICA

Published each Wednesday and Saturday from the office of

The South Whidbey Record5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A Freeland WA

PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239(360) 221-5300 or (877) 316-7276

(888) 478-2126 faxOn the Internet at

wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

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

By JUSTIN BURNETT

SEE LETTERS A7

We simply must have Hannoldrsquos focus on basic services mdash public safety is his first priority mdash and his commitment to fiscal restraint and open accountable gov-ernment Our Island County commission has important work to do at a time when our economy is vulnerable and many of our neighbors and friends are struggling

Hannold will work to keep Naval Air Station Whidbey Island here and he will begin the hard work of finally diver-sifying our local economy encouraging local job cre-ators and helping local entre-preneurs so our children and grandchildren can stay here

And Rick Hannold will not allow imposition of new taxes on our families As a long time 28-year resident of Island County Hannold understands that we need to work together for everyonersquos benefit instead of allowing

well-financed special interest groups to get special treat-ment at the expense of hard-working ordinary citizens

SincerelySIG HANSON

Camano Island

Hannold will pro-tect Navy baseEditor

Do you have a job in Island County own a home enjoy a variety of retail outlets or just appreciate the stable local economy If your answer is yes and you want them to remain economically safe you should be concerned with the County Commissionerrsquos race

Candidate Karla Jacks described her Island County vision regarding the Navy in her April 2014 newslet-ter She wrote she wanted alternatives to the Navy flying out of OLF Coupeville The Navy has long said Outlying Field Coupeville is essential to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island remaining open and that it has to remain opera-

tional to adequately train car-rier aircrews If elected Karla would be the second (Helen Price Johnson is the other) commissioner who does not understand or care if OLF is essential

Karla claimed in The Record she supports the Navy because an in-law was once in the Navy However she also said she would not take a pub-lic position on OLF Coupeville remaining open now Usually when a politician refuses to take a position pre-election they intend to take the unpop-ular position after the elec-tion If she really supported the Navy the one entity that provides 88 percent of all economic activity within the county (according to the gov-ernorrsquos report on the Navyrsquos local impact) I am convinced she would have no problem publicly stating she supports keeping the Growlers flying at OLF Coupeville

If you support the Navy or

have concerns what would happen to the local econo-my if the anti-Navy group in Coupeville that supports Ms Jacksrsquo election is successful in closing down OLF Coupeville the one issue Karla refuses to state her position on then

please join me in voting for Rick Hannold the candidate that clearly states he supports OLF Coupeville We cannot afford a majority commission-er board against the Navy

MAC MACDOWELLOak Harbor

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A7

MARK THE DATE

bullHoliday Gift Guide

Deadline October 24Publishes Nov 26

Your Annual Holiday Guide

bull A Taste Of Whidbey

Deadline Oct 24Publishes Nov 29

A guide to local

wining amp dining

bullFire Prevention

Publishes Oct 29 amp 30This special section pays tribute to all Whidbey FireEMS responders

bullCaroling Songbook

Deadline Oct 31Publishes Dec 4

Caroling Songs for all to

enjoy this holiday season

bullWinter on

Whidbey amp CamanoPublishes Nov 5

Our elegant off-season tourist guide

bullVeteran TributePublishes Nov 8

Special keepsake section honoring all the men amp women who served and

now serve our country

bullGreening of Coupeville

Deadline Nov 14Publishes Dec 4

Showcase your business and all your holiday

offerings

bull Holiday Worship

Deadline Dec 10Publishes Dec 17 amp 20

Seasonal Worship Services

bullSnow Secret

Deadline Dec 10Publishes Dec 17 amp 18

bullTis The SeasonDeadline Dec 5

Publishes Dec 20Wish your customers

a happy holiday

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Dr Peter KeatingAudiologist

wwwislandfamilyhearingcom

OAK HARBOR(360) 279-1229

380 SE Midway Boulevard

October isAudiology Awareness Month

Meet our board-certied Audiologist Dr Peter Keating Discover how the clinical eld

of Audiology helps contribute to our overall wellness quality of life and hearing health

Refreshments and door prizes providedFriday October 24 4-5pm

Bring A Friend

OPEN HOUSE

wwwLangleyHighlandscom3602211026

wwwLangleyHighlandscom

Back By Popular Demand

Starting at $337500More information The Highlands

Sandpiper model open Thurs-Sun 1-4pm

Back By Popular Demand

The Finches

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Sign up for a class today

C-PRO First Aid | CPRAED Pet First Aid CPR

And More

RED CROSS CERTIFICATION

On-SiteTraining Available

Provided ByFull-Circle Training

NW

A proud provider of American Red Cross

Health and Safety Training

For information andclass schedules visitwwwfullcircletraining

nwcom or call360-385-9800

ElMar ldquoEllierdquo Louise Frye

March 24 1923 ndash Oct 9 2014Ellie passed away peacefully Oct 9

2014 in Everett Wash She was sur-rounded by her three children

Ellie was born March 24 1923 to Orin and Leah Shearer in Tacoma Wash She had four brothers and sisters Ellie attended Lincoln High School in Seattle

Ellie and her family lived on Mutiny Bay for many years In

May of 1973 she married Jim Frye and they made their new home in Vancouver Wash where they lived until October 2006 when they returned to beautiful Whidbey Island

Ellie loved to play bridge golf and put puzzles together Most of all she loved being around her family She is survived by her children Judi (Dave) Little Dean (Cathy) Hatt and Sue (Jack) Terhar grandchildren Jennifer (Carl) Holloway-Factory Kris (Steve) Jones Suzi (Mike) Redman Heather (Logan) Birch Jon Greversquo Danielle (Pete) Samson

and Courtney (Ben) Stingle Ellie also had seven great-grandchildren Jarrin DersquoAndre Jacob Mason Grace Marshet and Ellie She will be forever in our hearts

A private family celebration of Elliersquos life will be held Oct 18

The family would like to thank the staff at Forest View Transitional Health in Everett and Hospice for all of their tender loving care they gave to Ellie Donations may be made online or mailed to Providence Hospice and Homecare 2731 Wetmore Ave Everett WA 98201

Obituary

ElMar Frye

MORE LETTERSCONTINUED FROM A6

Search for first win goes on for Falcon girls soccer

Kingrsquos cruised to a 6-1 victory over South Whidbey in a Cascade Conference girls soccer match Thursday night

The Lady Knights kept their unde-feated season intact and held South

Whidbey to its season-long search for a win

XC places second behind Kingrsquos in postseason tuneup

Kingrsquos cross country teams narrowly edged South Whidbeyrsquos on Thursday in a

Cascade Conference meet in Granite Falls

South Whidbey girls 1 Mallorie Mitchem 215601 4 Emma

Lungren 222882 5 Elizabeth Donnelly 230399 Bethany Justus 255308 Annika Hustad 261560 Clara Martin 265821

South Whidbey boys 3 Cole Zink 182057 5 Anders

Bergquist 183611 Will Simms 190272 Cory Ackerman 190706 Truman Hood 192360 Collin Burns 204881 Kohl Hunter 205518 Will Holbert 205715 Joseph Ballestrasse 224385 Garrett Poteat 233116 Joe Davies 260262 Isaac Greene 365342

Volleyball pulls off upset against Kingrsquos

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Therersquos magic at Kingrsquos Schoolrsquos Mike Martin Gym for the South Whidbey volleyball team

South Whidbey avenged a five-set loss earlier this season to the Cascade Conference third-place Kingrsquos team Thursday night The come-from-behind win was the first over the Lady Knights in recent memory for the Falcons

ldquoI donrsquot remember the last time we beat Kingrsquos in volleyballrdquo said Falcon head coach Mandy Jones beaming with a smile while being congratulated by spectators follow-ing South Whidbeyrsquos 25-20 16-25 20-25 25-22 16-14 win

The passion displayed by the Falcons (5-6 Cascade Conference 6-6 overall) was reminiscent of last yearrsquos squad that secured a state tournament berth on that very court Energy and enthusiasm were keys to the victory according to a trio of players critical in South Whidbeyrsquos upset victory

ldquoAll we knew is we had to be loud-er cheer louder than them and play our bestrdquo said Falcon senior Anne Madsen ldquoWe knew we had to keep going high instead of staying lowrdquo

ldquoEarly we kept cheering loud talking to each otherrdquo she added ldquoCommunication was a big thing tonight and we definitely had thatrdquo

Following the third set Kingrsquos (9-2 conference 9-2 overall) appeared to be en route to another win over South Whidbey despite the Falconsrsquo strong opening in the first set

South Whidbey pulled away in the fourth set after an 11-11 tie The Falcons got a block from junior Morgan Davis followed by a pair of out of bounds hits by Kingrsquos and were able to hold on to the lead and closed out the set with an Anne

Madsen tip and an Abby Hodson kill

Thursdayrsquos match was one where the stars shone brightly for both teams For the Falcons seniors Madsen and Hodson led the way with 21 and 10 kills respectively Madsen also recorded 14 digs and four blocks Hodson chipped in with 15 digs three aces and a pair of blocks Sara Bryant the Falconsrsquo junior libero had 22 digs to go with four aces Katherine Read a junior started for South Whidbey as their setter and powered the offense with 26 assists

Kingrsquos had a trio of players with double-digit kills Lady Knights junior Daylee Hanson led with 14 kills senior Savanna Hanson had 13 kills and senior Hannah Green recorded 12

Yet for all of the star power a South Whidbey sophomore made a major impact Thursday Falcon middle hitter Megan Drake a first-year varsity player served to close out the match

Going into the tie-breaking fifth set momentum had swung South Whidbeyrsquos way The Falcons opened with a quick point on an errant hit by the Lady Knights Neither team led by more than two points at any stretch in a set that was tied 10 times

South Whidbey regained serve trailing 14-13 handing Drake the ball

ldquoFor all of our seniors I did not want to let them down whatsoeverrdquo Drake said later explaining that after she got the lead she began to feel anxious

After an error by the Lady Knights Kingrsquos coach Jeff Fransen called timeout The following serve was an ace by Drake Then Davis and sophomore Kacie Hanson combined to score the game-winning block shocking Kingrsquos and sending South Whidbeyrsquos players storming onto the court huddling together screaming jumping around hug-ging and crying

ldquoIt feels so freaking greatrdquo Hodson said wiping tears away ldquoI canrsquot get over it Irsquom sorry Irsquom cry-ingrdquo

The match was a major victory

for South Whidbey which moved into fourth place in league stand-ings Three of the top four teams in the Cascade Conference which is evenly split between 2A and 1A schools are 1A schools Cedar Park Christian a

Bothell-based private school and new to the league leads the conference as its only unde-feated squad The fourth 1A school is Sultan which has yet to win a match this season South Whidbey swept Sultan earlier this season and will attempt again in its final league game Oct 27 on the Falconsrsquo home court

SportsSportsSportsPage A8 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

ldquoHow wonderful it is that nobody need wait a singlemoment before starting to improve the worldrdquo

~Anne Frank

Now Serving

Direct 3602215538 bull ACE Certi ed bull Cancer Exercise Specialist Cell 3602395775 Email OnetoOnewhidbeycom

wwwonetoonepersonaltrainingnet

Active lifestyle coaching for Seniors Women and Couples in the privacy

of your own home

wwwww wwww ww onetotot on p

One to OnePersonal Trainingwith Marti Murphy

NoNoN Family CareFitness Centers

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

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

Tuesday afternoonMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295 We will close at 2pm on Tuesday Oct 21 for a

Private Party Please accept our apologies for any

inconvenience this brings to our Regular customers

Ben Watanabe The Record

South Whidbeyrsquos volleyball team celebrates after recording the match-winning point on a block by junior Morgan Davis second from left and sophomore Kacie Hanson middle against Kingrsquos on Oct 16

Kingrsquos slayers

ldquoFor all of our seniors I did not want to let them down whatsoeverrdquo

Megan Drake sophomore

South Whidbey volleyball

Island lifeIsland lifeIsland lifeSaturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A9

Take this dance Argentine tango class teaches movement as well as connection

By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

A stanza of rich and vital music ascends from the speakers breaking the evening silence at Bayview Corner four couples silently take to the studio floor keep-ing time with one anotherrsquos precise steps and slight sways as if attuned to the notes as by one anotherrsquos energy

The dancers are stu-dents of Sojourn Studiorsquos Argentine tango course led by instructor David Imbergia who has been mastering the ldquodance of connectionrdquo since 2001

ldquoI enjoy tango spe-cifically because of its very unique flavor personality and ability to spiritually connect with the partnerrdquo said Imbergia ldquoTango is called the dance of connec-tionhellip everybody likes to feel connectedrdquo

Each Tuesday evening at 630 pm a group of about 20-30 beginning intermedi-ate and advanced students of a variety of professions ages and backgrounds make their way to the studio for an opportunity to learn relax and rejuvenate

The night begins with beginning and intermedi-ate dancers and ends with a mingling of primarily intermediate and advanced students

Sari Spieler Freeland resident and owner of Whidbey Healing Arts has been attending weekly classes at Sojourn Studios with her husband Daniel Goldsmith since the class began three years ago The couple uses the class as an opportunity to wind down and reconnect

Spieler who holds a degree in dance therapy is well attuned to the correla-tion between motion music and healing

During the day Spieler works in many capacities including elder advocate power of attorney for healthcare certified profes-sional guardian for vulner-able adults and massage therapist As a part of her work which often includes a 6 am to 6 pm day she

accompanies clients to court and medical appoint-ments and assists them in navigating difficult situa-tions

ldquoItrsquos the break in the middle of the crazyrdquo she said ldquoI always make sure we stop at the class and dance for a couple of hours before we go back to work so it is a balance point in my day quite oftenrdquo

Since its inception in the late 19th century in the working-class suburbs of Buenos Aires Argentina tango has offered dancers respite and an expressive outlet The dance was devel-oped as a combination of forms including Cuban haba-ntildeera milonga and African candombe Due in part to the quality of the music according to Imbergia tango acted as a bridge between classes an unusual dance in its appeal to classes rich and poor

Because most of the immigrant population of Buenos Aires were men it was typical for men to dance the tango together Today it is more common for men to dance as ldquoleadersrdquo while women dance as ldquofollowersrdquo

However as Imbergia noted during a class

Tuesday Oct 14 it is really more of an exercise

in teamwork Throughout the class

Imbergia demonstrated the ways in which subtle movements and fixtures of posture could convey a ldquoparagraph of meaningrdquo to a partner and explained the ways in which certain steps and principles may prove more difficult for followers while others are more diffi-cult for leaders to whom the follower must entrust their confidence

ldquoMost of the time it has got a mixture of pressure and excitement especially if you are dancing with a leader who is playful and inventive and creative who forces you to stay present and spontaneousrdquo said Spieler

Spieler said she has been dancing ldquosince the day I was bornrdquo and recalled that she and her husband met at a non-alcoholic dance event in Seattle nearly 25 years ago Though the couple tried sev-eral other dances including a variety of different Latin and ballroom disciplines they could not seem to find a happy medium a way to dance together

In part due to Spielerrsquos

prior lack of experience with tango she said the dance finally provided a level playing field for the more experienced Spieler and her husband who although not necessarily an advanced dancer shared her joy in the art form

She explained that in con-trast to other dances tango forces the person to slow down and connect with their partner

ldquoI donrsquot know if there are other dances that encourage or allow that to happenrdquo said Spieler

Although some spouses may find the idea of watch-ing their partner in a close embrace with another per-son nervewracking Spieler said quite the opposite is true for her and Goldsmith She also pointed out that despite misconceptions the connection of the tango is non-sexual and may more accurately be described as spiritual or emotional

ldquoWe enjoy watching the other dance with other peo-ple because we know how much fun they are havingrdquo she said ldquoThere is no sense of jealousy or competitive-nessrdquo

Terra Anderson and her husband Tom Buxton share Spielerrsquos sentiment The couple has been attending the classes for a little over a year

Anderson noted that she has danced several other forms including ballroom but tango has proven to be a favorite for both her and Buxton

Beginning at 5 pm Friday Nov 7 through Sunday Nov 9 Sojourn Studios students and other area tango enthu-siasts will be convening in Coupeville for the second annual Whidbey Island Tango Festival The festival includes classes for all skill levels milangas vendors and more According to Imbergia 200 or more danc-ers are expected to attend Cost for each event varies with most ranging from $10-20 per class Full festival passes are $165 Visit wtastorenvycom to register and for more information about the festival

Kate Daniel The RecordTerra Anderson and other students of Sojourn Studios tango class make their way around the dance floor at a class Tuesday evening

Kate Daniel The RecordDancers practice their moves at a recent tango class The Whidbey Island Tango Festival will take place in Coupeville Nov 7-9

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A12 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Bayview market offers fresh local

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

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

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Ryther to host annual auction

The Ryther Child Center Leaguersquos South Whidbey Mardi Unit annual dinner and livesilent auction is at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 on Brooks Hill Road

ldquoHats off to Rytherrdquo with prizes for best hats is the theme

Items for auction include Holland America cruises jewelry din-ing options overnight retreats and family of four Disneyland tickets

Proceeds go to Ryther Child Center a Seattle organization whose main purpose is helping kids

For tickets and details call Tarly at 360-341-2457 Fran at 360-221-4519 or visit wwwrytherorg

Professor speaks on discipleship

The Rev Dr Karoline Lewis will be speaking at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 and Sunday Oct 19 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Freeland in the main church

Lewis an associate professor of Biblical preaching is present-ing a free lecture series titled ldquoWine Water Jars amp Witness Being a Disciple according to the Gospel of Johnrdquo

Lewis will also preach at all three Sunday wor-ship services

Put together a team for trivia

Team Trivia Challenge is 630-930 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Senior Center Langley

Cost is $40 for a team of four There will be five rounds of 10 themed questions including general trivia wild card name that photo and music

Winning team receives a cash prize amount depends on number of teams participating

For details email hes tiaislandseniorservicesorg or call 360-321-1600

Haunted house aids high school

The Second Annual Haunted House Fundraiser is 6-11 pm Saturday Oct 18 Sunday Oct 19 Saturday Oct 25 and Sunday Oct 26 at the American Legion Post 141 in Bayview

Haunted House and Pumpkin Hour are 5-6 pm for kids 5-10 years old Witching Hour is 6-10 pm for all who dare to enter

Food and concessions all days Cost is $8 family rate (4-6 people) is $25

For details call 360-632-5312

Musical features familiar characters

ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo directed by Robert W Prosch is at 730 pm Oct 18 19 24 and 25 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

The musical centers on a childless baker and his

wife as they try to start a family Many well-known storybook characters make appearances

Key Players opens at 630 pm Fridays and Saturdays Question-and-answer sessions follow Sunday performances

For details and tickets visit wwwwicaonlineorg

Poinsettia sale to help students

The South Whidbey High School musiciansrsquo annual Poinsettia Sale is through Oct 26

Potted poinsettias in red white and pink ($12) and six-inch sprigs of fresh mistletoe with red ribbon ($8) available Will be delivered Dec 2-7

To order call 360-914-2107 or any jazz band wind ensemble or choir member you know

Tilth welcomes Mokihana Calizar

South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market is from 11 am to 2 pm Sunday Oct 19 at 2812 Thompson Road off Highway 525

This Sundayrsquos market will feature storyteller

Mokihana Calizar and stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace will fill the air Come to chant listen and be involved

The market offers local food flowers and gifts Sundays through Oct 26 SNAP cards and Farmersrsquo Market Nutrition Program coupons are welcome

For details visit wwwsouthwhidbeytilthorg

Trick or treat with bicycle club

The Whidbey Island Bicycle Club Trick or Treat Ride is at 1 pm Sunday Oct 19 at Fort Ebey State Park

Sign-in is required and starts at noon Free tricks and treats for all ages Costumes are welcome but helmets are required

Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

For details visit wwwwhidbeybicyclecluborg

lsquoToxic Hot Seatrsquo at the Clyde

A showing of the envi-ronmental film ldquoToxic Hot Seatrdquo is 1-3 pm Sunday Oct 19 at the Clyde Theatre Langley

The Ecumenical Greening Congregations of South Whidbey are sponsoring the showing The film is a feature of an ongoing statewide campaign to educate the

public about toxic chemi-cals used to produce everyday items

There will be a ques-tion-and-answer session after the movie

For details visit wwwtoxicfreelegacyorg

Faith vigil reflects with hope peace

The Whidbey Interfaith Vigil of Peace and Hope is 330-5 pm Sunday Oct 19 at St Augustinersquos Episcopal Church Freeland

The vigil will feature prayer sacred Scripture readings and music from multiple faith traditions in reflection on the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnsonrsquos announcement of a ldquoWar on Povertyrdquo

For details call 360-331-4887

Waldorf School welcomes public

Walk Through the Grades is 820-10 am Monday Oct 20 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Learn of the history and highlights of the educational paradigm Observe four classes in session and ask ques-tions Learn how Waldorf Education instills a pas-sion for lifelong learning and establishes a founda-tion for success in college and beyond

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

Republicans NRA talk gun initiatives

The South Whidbey Republican Women are hosting a presentation on gun Initiatives 591 and 594 at 1130 am Tuesday Oct 21 at the Useless Bay Golf and Country Club Langley

The guest speaker will be Keely Hopkins a representative from the

National Rifle Association Reservations required

call 360-579-3614 or 360-331-4556 $16 lunch fee due at check-in Checks or cash only

Meditation can ease stress

Introduction to the Transcendental Meditation Technique is 6-730 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at the Freeland Library

Bill Currie leads a free introduction to the Transcendental Meditationreg technique Learn how to experience a life with less stress and anxiety greater calm and better health

For details and to regis-ter email bellevuetmorg or call 800-595-3186

Island camera club highlights autumn

The Whidbey Island Camera Club is meet-ing 630-8 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Skagit Valley Collegersquos Oak Hall Oak Harbor

The theme for October is ldquoAutumn Colorsrdquo You may submit up to three photos for discussion to absolutesciencehotmailcom

For details email tina31543comcastnet or visit wwwwhidbeyisland cameraclubcom

Learn tango two-step and more

Dancing classes are 630-830 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Bayview Hall

Classes are the first and third Tuesday of every month

All skill levels are wel-come No partner neces-sary

A $5 donation benefits the hall

For details visit breadandsoulwhidbeycom or call 360-321-4083

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

18Saturday

21Tuesday

20Monday

19Sunday

Contributed photo

Mokihana Calizar will present stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace at the South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market Sunday Oct 19

challengeldquoIrsquom always interested

in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo Arango said in a phone interview with The Record Wednesday

Arangorsquos last day is Nov 7 His resignation letter was submitted Monday to Mayor Fred McCarthy who said he will turn it over to the Langley City Council at its Oct 17 meeting for official accep-tance which M c C a r t h y said he expects

ldquoItrsquos always a challenge when some-thing like this h a p p e n s rdquo the mayor said ldquoObviously Irsquom excited for the opportunity he has professionally to grow and an opportunity to move his career forward His presence will be very much missed in the cityrdquo

Arango took over the plan-ning department in April 2011 after six years as a plan-ning director in Vermont In Langley he was the assigned staff person to four city citi-zen boards mdash the Planning Advisory Board Design Review Board Parks and Open Space Commission (for a time) and Arts Commission mdash and oversaw several proj-ects and policies that will like-ly be around for decades The largest was the Second Street redesign which he managed from its design to its final

street striping this June Last month he attended an international planning confer-ence mdash a $2300 trip paid for by the city and the Langley Main Street Association mdash in Buenos Aires Argentina as a speaker for his work on Second Street

That same project spawned the cityrsquos new-est citizen board the Arts Commission which will over-see an Arango-proposed and city council-approved policy

to include a 1-per-cent - for -t h e - a r t s b u d g e t in capital projects

ldquo T h a t was a real-ly great e x p e r i -ence for me profes-sionallyrdquo

Arango said Times were not always

light in the Village by the Sea however Arango filed a whistleblower complaint against the mayor at the time Larry Kwarsick after he dis-covered that Kwarsick had falsified a public document during his days as Langleyrsquos planning director

Eventually Kwarsick resigned in January 2013 after Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks filed a lawsuit to force him out of office Regarding the notoriety of the incident Arango said he had no regrets

ldquoIt is what it isrdquo Arango said ldquoAt the end of it I think I did the right thingrdquo

When McCarthy was appointed as the interim mayor in February 2013

he inherited three depart-ment heads Police Chief Randy Heston Public Works Director Challis Stringer and Arango By the fall only Arango was still with the city with Stringer taking a job for the City of Mukilteorsquos pub-lic works department and Heston retiring

Some other highlights of Arangorsquos career include city code amendments adopted last month parking improve-ments restructuring the building department and lowering permit fees 27 percent and the foundation of the Langley Main Street Association

One of his unfinished works is the creation of design standards Currently the city relies on its Design Review Board and Planning Advisory

Board to make sure new con-struction is in keeping with the cityrsquos look and feel The recently finished but not-quite-approved demolition of historic buildings in the downtown commercial area ordinance includes language for how new buildings could be erected largely keeping the 30-foot lot articulation of Langleyrsquos founding on First Street and adding setbacks for floors coming up the bluff

Arango also leaves at a time when the city is review-ing a proposed private-public project for an elevator and bridge on Cascade Avenue He said he would give a recommendation to the city council before leaving the job

McCarthy said he does not have a timeline yet for finding the next director of Community Planning He wanted to wait until the res-ignation was official mdash after the city council meeting next Monday The duration of the search was also unknown

ldquoWersquoll take whatever timersquos necessaryrdquo McCarthy said ldquoItrsquos a very important position for the cityrdquo

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A13

THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

FREELAND1592 MAIN ST

360-331-6272

OAK HARBOR350 SE PIONEER WAY

360-675-8733

ShopDonate

Volunteer

WhatWill YouBuild

Your donations are tax deductible 223 2nd St LangleyWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey

Representing Whidbey Islandrsquos

Finest Homes

Nancy Rowan360821-9319 c | 360221-8898 o

301 Noblecli Pl LangleyMLS 666890 $474000

NEW LISTING

Advertise in the South Whidbey Record and watch your business GROW

Call Nora today for a FREE consultation or emailher at ndurandwhidbeynewsgroupcom

NORA DURAND

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A bull Freeland WA 98249360-221-5300 bull wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

WE SELL RESULTS

Your Local Computer Manufacturer

and Repair Center

360-341-2526 saleslc-inccom 9257 SR 525 Clinton

Best Deals on TV Phone amp

Internet

Bob Cravenbcravencraveninsurancecom

Kathleen Cravenkcravencraveninsurancecom

Clinton Office (360) 341-7200Toll Free 1 (800) 494-7200

cravenwhere RELATIONSHIPS matter

INSURANCEcom

bull Firearms amp Ammunition

bull Apparel amp Tactical Gear

bull Shooting amp Cleaning Supplies

bull Disaster Preparedness

bull FFL Transfers amp Repairs

bull Personal Defense Products

Kens Korner Clinton bull 855-230-1911wwwwhidbeyarmscom

Ben Watanabe Record file

Jeff Arango Langleyrsquos director of Community Planning speaks during a city coun-cil meeting in June He has resigned effective Nov 7 to take a position with BERK Consulting a private planning company in Seattle

ARANGOCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIrsquom always interested in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo

Jeff Arango director of Community Planning

Langley

Alice Cash Howell

Alice Cash Howell born Feb 19 1923 in Pasadena Calif to Henry N and Jennie BJ Cash Passed away Aug 8 2014 in Monroe Wash

Alice studied and earned her bachelorrsquos degree at the University of California Berkeley On Dec 30 1946 she married Erle Howell Jr in Pasadena

Alice enjoyed quilting sewing painting garden-ing carpentry learn-ing beach combing and observing nature She was a member of Vote

Smart MoveOn Tilth NW Harvest KCTS9 and alumna of University of California Berkley

Alice was a devoted wife mother grandmother and friend She will be deeply missed by all who knew her

Alice is survived by her children Thomas E Howell (Barb Gardner) Joan Gail Wong (William) Cathie Lynn Hosley (Burr) John N Howell (Karen) and Jennelle Pillitiere (John) grand-children Phoebe Dolim Nathaniel Wong Rachel Wong Matthew Wong

Ruth Howell Lydia Pillitiere Michael Pillitiere Gabriel Pillitiere and Esther Pillitiere and extended family and many friends

She was preceded in death by both parents hus-band Erle Howell Jr sister Eva Mary Harper and brother Carl S Johnson

A celebration of Alicersquos life will be held at 1 pm Friday Oct 31 2014 at Emeritus of Monroe 15465 mdash 179th Ave SE Monroe WA 98272 A second cel-ebration will be held at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 2014 at St Peter Lutheran Church 6309 Wilson Place Clinton WA 98236

Memorials in her name may be made to Northwest Harvest PO Box 12272 Seattle WA 98102 Project Vote Smart One Common Ground Philipsburg MT 59858-9767 Regency Care Center 1355 W Main St Monroe WA 98272 or the University of California Berkeley Wellness Letter wwwberkeleywellnesscom

Arrangements are entrusted to Purdy amp Kerr with Dawson Funeral Home Monroe 360-794-7049

Marylou Bunney (Jennings)

Marylou lost her coura-geous battle with leukemia Sunday Oct 13 2014

Her funeral Mass will be at 11 am Saturday Oct 18 at St Hubert Catholic Church 803 Third St Langley WA Interment will be at 11 am Monday Oct 20 at Holyrood Catholic Cemetery 205 NE 205th St Shoreline WA

Please go to wwwbecks funeralhomecom for more about Marylou

Thanks to all who prayed so hard for her

Page A14 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

Whidbey Island Friends MeetingThe Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)Meeting for WorshipSundays at 400pmUnitarian Universalist Congregation20103 Hwy 525 Freeland WA 98249

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

Sat amp Sun 500

Stop-motion animation

THE BOXTROLLS

Sat Sun amp Mon 730

Iceland adventures

LAND HO

Tues Wed Thur 730

Kevin Kline Maggie Smith

MY OLD LADY

Coming soon Gone Girl The Skeleton Twins The Good Lie

PG

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

R - language

PG-13

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

ENJOY A COMPLIMENTARYSOUTH WHIDBEY RECORDWITH YOUR WHIDBEY COFFEE

5575 S Harbor Ave 207 Freeland | PO Box 1200 Coupeville360-221-5300 | wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

PICK UP YOUR COFFEE AND PAPER AT WHIDBEY COFFEE FREELAND | MAIN STREET middot CLINTON | STATE ROUTE 525

START YOUR MORNING THE

WHIDBEY WAY

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

Obituaries

Marylou BunneyAlice Cash Howell

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

wwwsoundpublishingcom

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

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace We off er a great work environment with opportunity for advancement along with a competitive benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401k

Accepting resumes athrsoundpublishingcomor by mail to HR Sound Publishing Inc11323 Commando Rd W Suite 1Everett WA 98204Please state which position and geographic area you are applying for

Feat

ure

d P

osi

tio

n ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT - KITSAP COUNTYSound Publishing based out of Poulsbo Washington seeks an enthusiastic creative individual to create and implement successful advertising solutions for local businesses The successful candidate must be dependable detail-oriented possess exceptional customer service skills and enjoy working in a team environment Previous sales experience a plus reliable insured transportation and good driving record required We off er a solid base plus commission work expense reimbursement excellent health benefi ts paid vacation sick and holidays 401K and a great work environment with opportunity to advance EOE Send resume with cover letter in PDF or Text format to

hrsoundpublishingcomor mail toHRCKRAD

Sound Publishing Inc 11323 Commando Road Main UnitEverett WA 98204

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace Check out our website to fi nd out more about us wwwsoundpublishingcom

Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Whidbey - Kitsap - Eastside - Everett - Marysville - South King County

Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Port Angeles - Federal Way

ProductionLaborbull General Worker - Everettbull CDL Driver - Everett

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

jobsEmployment

General

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Production WorkersFT OT shift dif

benefits non-seasonalTo apply

wwwsugiyocomdownload app

fax 360-293-6964or apply in person

3200 T Ave Anacortes 360-293-0180

Kennel Attendant amp Pet Groomer

Groomer must have ex p e r i e n c e Pa r t t imeFu l l t ime Cal l Ben or Cathy

(360)675-7288

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

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

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Opportunity Council is now soliciting Letters of Interest and State- ments of Qualifications for the purpose of re- cruiting Furnace Repair amp Replacement Contrac- tors for the Community Services depar tment Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is available online at

wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from

the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA 98225 EOEMFDV

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

EmploymentRestaurant

CIAO FUN FAMILY-OWNED

RESTAURANTExpanding and is now hiring for all positions

Servers Bussers Bartenders

Delivery DriversFull and part time posi- tions available Profes- sional appearance and per for mance a must Previose restaurant or retai l exper ience re- quired Apply in person

701 N Main Street Coupeville

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

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

Reach readers the daily newspapers miss when you advertise in the Classifieds 1-800-388-2527 or wwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

NOC NURSING ASSISTANT

Shift Differential

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

Advertising doesnrsquot have to break the bank The Classifieds has great deals on everything you need

Health Care 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

Oak Harbor DentalPracticeseeking

PT Experienced Chair-Side Assistant

For immediate hire Ideal candidate will be moti- va t e d h a r d wo r k i n g friendly flexible and pos- sess the ability to multi- t a s k R e g i s t e r e d WSDOH Salary DOE

795 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Harbor

or e-mail to docwymangmailcom

docwymangmailcom

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

(360)-331-2104or email resume to

sbewcphotmailcom

real estatefor sale - WA

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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 425-422-7223

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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 MarketPlace

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc

The Arrow Points the Waywwwwhidbeyhomesforrentcom

Saturday Showings 9 to 5

360-675-6681

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

Water and mountain view 3 BR on 23+

acres Separate garageshop

593631 $399000

Mutiny View Manor 3 BR on a quiet

cul-de-sac with west side water viewLots of updates

676441 $199500

--- Greenbank --- --- Oak Harbor ---2+ BR near

Beachcombers beach and boat

ramp Big back deck Water and

mountain views638049 $259000

Well-kept 4 BRrambler in

Ridgehaven 2 Close to schools downtown andNAS Whidbey

700285 $269950

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---REDUCED 4 BR 25 BA and lots of storage fairway

home at HHG amp YCEasy care

landscaping642708 $210000

View 3 BR 175 BA in Dugualla Bay Heights Community beachboat launch702430 $269900

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE

Now is the time to join our top team of real estate experts

Train with the bestCall for information

Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete list of all open houses Find additional information on these homes at WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses

WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday October 18th 1-4 or by apprsquot

Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave

Langley 3602218898223 Second St

Freeland1403 Starview Ct

654709 $229000Gordy Frederickson 360914-2566

Freeland 1407 Everette Ln

627306 $234900Jill Engstrom 425508-4110

Freeland1319 Sealawn Blvd

705282 $299500Sandra Stipe 360672-4893

Greenbank3516 Seashore Ave

652380 $499000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073

Langley2418 Soundview Dr

662659 $559950Jim Short 206920-2362

Langley 2219 Lancaster Rd

689493 $449500Bryan McCourt 360632-3770

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 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 rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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

Baby Island Area3 bedroom 2 bath Wa- ter view fenced back yard $1000month Will negotiate security de- posit Pets with referenc- e s ( 3 6 0 ) 3 3 1 - 7 2 9 4 Avail Oct 1st

CLINTON 98236

2 BR 2 BA DEER LAKE HOME Features den all appliances and beach access Located on free bus line Non smoking $1075mo (1 year lease) First month FREE rent Avail Oct 5th Call 206- 200-4219

OAK 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 360-770-6882

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON 98236

UNIQUE COZY CABIN

1 BR on bus route All appliance plus

washer dryer WaterGarbage InclNo pets $750mo

206-696-2875FREELAND3 BD 2 BA clean com- for table home Forced air amp pellet stove Heat- ed 2 car garage on 34 acre in Saratoga Beach Community Beach with boat ramp amp beach ac- cess a short walk away $1025MO Cal l Rod 408-395-1148FREELAND

HOLMES HARBOR Wa- te r f ron t Char ming 2 bedroom 2 bath home Woodburning fireplace insert gas and electric heat Available October 15th $1000 month in- cludes water Located at 5349 - A Bercot Road Call 206-972-0029

LANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626OAK 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

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

WA Misc RentalsWant to Rent

LANGLEY or FREELAND area

HOME WANTED FOR single mature woman wi th a house fr iendly standard poodle Look- ing for long term I have excellent local referenc- es Please call 360-321- 5629Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

real estaterentals

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

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

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

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Selling Something Picture ThisSchedule your ad for two or more weeks and

we will add a photo in print and online for FREE

Private party only No commercial advertising

Call Today(800) 388-2527

legals

Legal Notices

Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)

MeetingFRIDAY October 24 2014 1030AMndash1200 NOONB OA R D O F I S L A N D C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERS HEARING ROOMCourthouse Annex 6th amp Main Coupeville WA AGENDA-Product Stewardship-Comprehensive Plan Update-Other Program Issues amp Updates-Committee Action Items Legal No WCW592902 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 18 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR

ISLAND COUNTYIn re the Estate ofELEANOR M LUMLEY Deceased No 14-4-00209-4N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORS The Administrator named below has been appointed and has quali- fied as Administrator 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 administrator or the ad- ministratorrsquos 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 probated proceedings were com- menced The c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) thirty days after the adminis-

Legal Notices

trator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice I f the claim is not presented within this time frame t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred except as other- wise provided in RCW 1140051 AND 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assets Date of Filing of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court September 24 2014Date of First Publication October 4 2014 Name of Administrator LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSAttorneys for Administra- tor Barry M Meyers WSBA 22847D a v i d M N e u b e c k WSBA 31321Address for Mailing or Service Elder Law Off ices of Barry M Meyers PS 2828 Northwest Avenue B e l l i n g h a m W A 98225-2335T e l e p h o n e (360) 647-8846 F a c s i m i l e (360) 647-8854DATED this 22nd day of September 2014ELDER LAW OFFICES OF BARRY M MEY- ERS PSBARRY M MEYERS WSBA 22847DAVID M NEUBECK WSBA 31321Attorneys for Administra- tor LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSLegal No WCW592286 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 4 11 28 2014

ISLAND COUNTY NOTICE TO

CONSULTANTS FORREQUEST FOR QUAL-

IFICATIONS FORINTERSECTION

IMPROVEMENTS AT CRESCENT HARBOR ROAD NE REGATTA

DRIVEIs land County Publ ic Works (AGENCY) solic- its interest from consult- ing firms with expertise

Legal Notices

in Civil Engineering right of way acquisition and construct ion manage- ment Consultants will be considered for the fol- lowing projectProject DescriptionThe work to be per - formed by the CONSUL- TANT consists of prelim- inary engineering right o f w ay a c q u i s i t i o n PSampE and construction management of an inter- section improvement at Crescent Harbor Road Regatta Drive near Oak Ha rbo r The gene ra l scope of work for the project includes design and PSampE fo r a b id ready project address- ing the following major features challenges-Reducing the grade of the intersection-Design of retaining wall and drainage features -Determination of right of way needs and right of way plan preparation-Environmental planning and preparation of per- mit applications-Performance of soil ex- ploration and analysis as appropriate-Coordination with pur- veyors regarding all util- ity related issues if any- A l l d e s i g n w o r k t o meet fo l low AGENCY s t a n d a r d s t h e L AG Manual and applicable state and federal regula- tionsSTATEMENT OF Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S (SOQ) SUBMITALSTo be considered re- sponsive to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) t he P ropose r rsquos SOQ must follow the direction presented and include the information required belowProposer shall send 5 (FIVE) sets of SOQs with a cover letter indi- cating the project(s) they are submitting for Sets of SOQs are to include one (1) unbound original (containing original sig- natures) and four (4) in- dividually bound copies of the SOQs Proposers are strongly encouraged to use recycledrecy- clable products and to print on both sides of the paper whenever appro- p r i a t e E a c h S O Q should have no more than ten (10) sheets (double sided or not) plus a cover and a one page cover letter The SOQ wi l l be a l lowed maximum two (2) addi- t ional sheets (double sided or not) per pro- posed sub-consultant

Legal Notices

Submittals must include the following information Firm name phone and fax numbers email ad- dress for point of con- tact Name of Principal- in-Charge and Project Manager Number o f employees in each firm p roposed to p ro jec t Fed Tax Id Number UBI Number DMWBE Cer t i f icat ion number Year Firm established S I C C o d e ( N a m e ) NAICS Code (Name) Firm Type and Annual Gross Receipt Include any in fo r mat ion tha t would be re levant to evaluate your qualifica- tions for that project list- ed above being submit- ted forACCEPTANCEREJEC- TION OF RESPONSES The County reserves the right and holds at its dis- c re t ion the fo l low ing rights and options-To waive any or all in- formalities in any SOQ-To reject any or all re- sponses-To issue subsequent re- questsA N T I C I PAT E D R F Q SCHEDULEThe AGENCY will review a l l the S ta tement o f Qualifications received and will select up to (3) three Consulting Firms for interviews The fol- low ing schedu le has been established for the submission and evalua- tion of the SOQs and se- lection of the consultant T h e s e a r e t e n t a t i ve d a t e s o n l y a n d t h e County reser ves the r igh t to ad jus t these dates at its sole discre- tion-SOQs due October 31 2014 by 430 PM-Interviews week of No- vember 10 2014-Announce final selec- tion November 14 2014 -Contract negot iat ion complete November 21 2014-Board of County Com- missioner approval De- cember 15 2014-Notice to Proceed De- cember 29 2014EVALUATION CRITE- RIASubmittals will be evalu- ated and ranked based on the following-Technical and other re- lated qualifications-Past exper ience with this kind of project utiliz- ing WSDOT design and construction standards as modif ied by Island County-References from Local agency clients

Legal Notices

-Familiarity and experi- ence dealing with Feder- al Aid funded projects- C a p a b i l i t y t o m e e t schedules and demon- s t ra ted cost cont ro ls from similar projects-Experience in designing facilities that reflect mod- est design simple oper- at ional requirements and economical cost of operationThe AGENCY encourag- es disadvantaged mi- n o r i t y a n d w o m e n - owned consultant firms to respondThe submittal must be mailed to Island County Public Works Attn Joe Araucto PO Box 5000 ( 1 N E 6 t h S t r e e t ) C o u p e v i l l e W A 98239-5000 by October 31 2014 no later than 430 PM No submittals will be accepted after the specified date and time Any questions regarding a project should be di- rected to the contact of that project listed above at 360-240-5557The AGENCY in accor- dance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat 252 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Department of Transportation Subti- tle A Office of the Sec- retary Part 21 nondis- crimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- tation issued pursuant to such Act hereby notified all bidders that it will af- firmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- tisement disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tuni ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race col- or national origin or sex in consideration for an awardLegal No WCW594947 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

APPLICATION P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Prelimi- n a r y P R D PLN-14-00013 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Land- s c a p e p l a n PLN-14-00014 - MARIN

Legal Notices

WOODSAPPLICATION Land C l e a r i n g p l a n PLN-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION SEPA environmental checklist SEP-14-00003 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Trans- por tation Concurrency TRC-14-00009 - MARIN WOODSPROJECT PROPOSAL AND LOCATION Land- ed Gentry Development Inc has submi t ted a Preliminary Plat (PPL-14-01) and Prelimi- nary PRO (PLN-14-13) appl icat ion packet for the property located on Swantown Road referred to as Marin Woods The proposed Prel iminary Plat PRD consists of 43 single family lots on 106 acres The lot currently has a single family home that is purposed to be demolished The Prelimi- nary Plat PRD applica- tion was submitted on September 25 2014 by Mr Kendall Gentry with Landed Gentry Develop- ment Inc The project lo- c a t i o n i s 1 2 9 2 S W S w a n t o w n A v e n u e R13204-459-4200DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS The formal applications for P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 were submitted on Sep- tember 252014 by Mr Kenda l l Gent r y have been determined com- plete for the purpose of processing on October 13 2014PUBLIC COMMENT PE- RIOD To make written comments on this propo- sal please mail or hand- de l iver spec i f ic com- ments to City of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 no later than 500 pm on November 3 2014 If you have questions re- garding this proposal please contact the De- velopment Services De- p a r t m e n t a t (360 ) 279 -4510 be - tween 800 a m and 500 pm Monday thru FridayE N V I R O N M E N TA L DOCUMENTS ANDOR STUDIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECTSEPA env i ronmen ta l checklist has been sub- mitted with the applica- tion (SEP-14-00003) To receive notification of the decision on this pro-

Legal Notices

posal p lease send a self-addressed stampedenvelope and request a Notification of Decision fo r P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 f rom the Ci ty of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Lisa BebeePermit CoordinatorLegal No WCW594914 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE

Grantors Demco Law Firm PS H-K GROUP Limited Liability CoGrantee Joseph Keeva also known as Joseph W KeevaLegal Description (full) PARCEL A Lo t 10 Block B PLAT OF LAW- ANA BEACH according to the plat thereof re- corded in Volume 6 of Plats page 14 records of Island County Wash- ington Situate in Island Coun ty Wash ing ton Assessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber S7350-00-0B010-0PARCEL B The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-175-0350PARCEL C The North- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-109-0360PARCEL D The North- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-107-1100PARCEL E The South- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-042-1100

Legal Notices

PARCEL F The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-044-0360WE ARE A DEBT COL- LECTOR THIS COM- MUNICAT ION IS AN AT T E M P T TO C O L - L E C T A D E B T A N D A N Y I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee will on Friday October 31 2014at the hour o f 1015 am at the front en- trance of Island County Courthouse 101 NE 6th S t r e e t C o u p e v i l l e Washington 98239 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder (subject to any condi- t ions imposed by the Trustee) payable in the form of cash or cashierrsquos check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the t ime of sale the real property situated in the County of Island State of Washington whose legal descr iptions are found on page 1 of this Notice Such real prop- er ty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust re- corded on April 9 2012 under Auditorrsquos File No 4313050 records of Is- land County Washing- ton from Joseph Keeva as Grantor to Demco Law Firm PS as Trus- tee to secure an obliga- tion in favor of Eric Mit- ten as Beneficiary the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned to H-K GROUP Limited Li- ability Co under an As- signment recorded un- der Auditor rsquos Fi le No 4361384 records of Is- land County Washing- ton This Notice is given pursuant to the Revised Code o f Wash ing ton Chapter 6124 et seqI I N o a c t i o n c o m - menced by the Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiaryrsquos suc- cessor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Gran- torrsquos default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust

Continued on next page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

We simply must have Hannoldrsquos focus on basic services mdash public safety is his first priority mdash and his commitment to fiscal restraint and open accountable gov-ernment Our Island County commission has important work to do at a time when our economy is vulnerable and many of our neighbors and friends are struggling

Hannold will work to keep Naval Air Station Whidbey Island here and he will begin the hard work of finally diver-sifying our local economy encouraging local job cre-ators and helping local entre-preneurs so our children and grandchildren can stay here

And Rick Hannold will not allow imposition of new taxes on our families As a long time 28-year resident of Island County Hannold understands that we need to work together for everyonersquos benefit instead of allowing

well-financed special interest groups to get special treat-ment at the expense of hard-working ordinary citizens

SincerelySIG HANSON

Camano Island

Hannold will pro-tect Navy baseEditor

Do you have a job in Island County own a home enjoy a variety of retail outlets or just appreciate the stable local economy If your answer is yes and you want them to remain economically safe you should be concerned with the County Commissionerrsquos race

Candidate Karla Jacks described her Island County vision regarding the Navy in her April 2014 newslet-ter She wrote she wanted alternatives to the Navy flying out of OLF Coupeville The Navy has long said Outlying Field Coupeville is essential to Naval Air Station Whidbey Island remaining open and that it has to remain opera-

tional to adequately train car-rier aircrews If elected Karla would be the second (Helen Price Johnson is the other) commissioner who does not understand or care if OLF is essential

Karla claimed in The Record she supports the Navy because an in-law was once in the Navy However she also said she would not take a pub-lic position on OLF Coupeville remaining open now Usually when a politician refuses to take a position pre-election they intend to take the unpop-ular position after the elec-tion If she really supported the Navy the one entity that provides 88 percent of all economic activity within the county (according to the gov-ernorrsquos report on the Navyrsquos local impact) I am convinced she would have no problem publicly stating she supports keeping the Growlers flying at OLF Coupeville

If you support the Navy or

have concerns what would happen to the local econo-my if the anti-Navy group in Coupeville that supports Ms Jacksrsquo election is successful in closing down OLF Coupeville the one issue Karla refuses to state her position on then

please join me in voting for Rick Hannold the candidate that clearly states he supports OLF Coupeville We cannot afford a majority commission-er board against the Navy

MAC MACDOWELLOak Harbor

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A7

MARK THE DATE

bullHoliday Gift Guide

Deadline October 24Publishes Nov 26

Your Annual Holiday Guide

bull A Taste Of Whidbey

Deadline Oct 24Publishes Nov 29

A guide to local

wining amp dining

bullFire Prevention

Publishes Oct 29 amp 30This special section pays tribute to all Whidbey FireEMS responders

bullCaroling Songbook

Deadline Oct 31Publishes Dec 4

Caroling Songs for all to

enjoy this holiday season

bullWinter on

Whidbey amp CamanoPublishes Nov 5

Our elegant off-season tourist guide

bullVeteran TributePublishes Nov 8

Special keepsake section honoring all the men amp women who served and

now serve our country

bullGreening of Coupeville

Deadline Nov 14Publishes Dec 4

Showcase your business and all your holiday

offerings

bull Holiday Worship

Deadline Dec 10Publishes Dec 17 amp 20

Seasonal Worship Services

bullSnow Secret

Deadline Dec 10Publishes Dec 17 amp 18

bullTis The SeasonDeadline Dec 5

Publishes Dec 20Wish your customers

a happy holiday

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Oak Harbor Elks Lodge 155 NE Ernst StProgram begins 630 pm

For more information wwwsupportpcc4lifecom

Featuring Dr Theresa Deisher

Fundraising event to benefitPregnancy Care Clinic

Dr Peter KeatingAudiologist

wwwislandfamilyhearingcom

OAK HARBOR(360) 279-1229

380 SE Midway Boulevard

October isAudiology Awareness Month

Meet our board-certied Audiologist Dr Peter Keating Discover how the clinical eld

of Audiology helps contribute to our overall wellness quality of life and hearing health

Refreshments and door prizes providedFriday October 24 4-5pm

Bring A Friend

OPEN HOUSE

wwwLangleyHighlandscom3602211026

wwwLangleyHighlandscom

Back By Popular Demand

Starting at $337500More information The Highlands

Sandpiper model open Thurs-Sun 1-4pm

Back By Popular Demand

The Finches

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Sign up for a class today

C-PRO First Aid | CPRAED Pet First Aid CPR

And More

RED CROSS CERTIFICATION

On-SiteTraining Available

Provided ByFull-Circle Training

NW

A proud provider of American Red Cross

Health and Safety Training

For information andclass schedules visitwwwfullcircletraining

nwcom or call360-385-9800

ElMar ldquoEllierdquo Louise Frye

March 24 1923 ndash Oct 9 2014Ellie passed away peacefully Oct 9

2014 in Everett Wash She was sur-rounded by her three children

Ellie was born March 24 1923 to Orin and Leah Shearer in Tacoma Wash She had four brothers and sisters Ellie attended Lincoln High School in Seattle

Ellie and her family lived on Mutiny Bay for many years In

May of 1973 she married Jim Frye and they made their new home in Vancouver Wash where they lived until October 2006 when they returned to beautiful Whidbey Island

Ellie loved to play bridge golf and put puzzles together Most of all she loved being around her family She is survived by her children Judi (Dave) Little Dean (Cathy) Hatt and Sue (Jack) Terhar grandchildren Jennifer (Carl) Holloway-Factory Kris (Steve) Jones Suzi (Mike) Redman Heather (Logan) Birch Jon Greversquo Danielle (Pete) Samson

and Courtney (Ben) Stingle Ellie also had seven great-grandchildren Jarrin DersquoAndre Jacob Mason Grace Marshet and Ellie She will be forever in our hearts

A private family celebration of Elliersquos life will be held Oct 18

The family would like to thank the staff at Forest View Transitional Health in Everett and Hospice for all of their tender loving care they gave to Ellie Donations may be made online or mailed to Providence Hospice and Homecare 2731 Wetmore Ave Everett WA 98201

Obituary

ElMar Frye

MORE LETTERSCONTINUED FROM A6

Search for first win goes on for Falcon girls soccer

Kingrsquos cruised to a 6-1 victory over South Whidbey in a Cascade Conference girls soccer match Thursday night

The Lady Knights kept their unde-feated season intact and held South

Whidbey to its season-long search for a win

XC places second behind Kingrsquos in postseason tuneup

Kingrsquos cross country teams narrowly edged South Whidbeyrsquos on Thursday in a

Cascade Conference meet in Granite Falls

South Whidbey girls 1 Mallorie Mitchem 215601 4 Emma

Lungren 222882 5 Elizabeth Donnelly 230399 Bethany Justus 255308 Annika Hustad 261560 Clara Martin 265821

South Whidbey boys 3 Cole Zink 182057 5 Anders

Bergquist 183611 Will Simms 190272 Cory Ackerman 190706 Truman Hood 192360 Collin Burns 204881 Kohl Hunter 205518 Will Holbert 205715 Joseph Ballestrasse 224385 Garrett Poteat 233116 Joe Davies 260262 Isaac Greene 365342

Volleyball pulls off upset against Kingrsquos

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Therersquos magic at Kingrsquos Schoolrsquos Mike Martin Gym for the South Whidbey volleyball team

South Whidbey avenged a five-set loss earlier this season to the Cascade Conference third-place Kingrsquos team Thursday night The come-from-behind win was the first over the Lady Knights in recent memory for the Falcons

ldquoI donrsquot remember the last time we beat Kingrsquos in volleyballrdquo said Falcon head coach Mandy Jones beaming with a smile while being congratulated by spectators follow-ing South Whidbeyrsquos 25-20 16-25 20-25 25-22 16-14 win

The passion displayed by the Falcons (5-6 Cascade Conference 6-6 overall) was reminiscent of last yearrsquos squad that secured a state tournament berth on that very court Energy and enthusiasm were keys to the victory according to a trio of players critical in South Whidbeyrsquos upset victory

ldquoAll we knew is we had to be loud-er cheer louder than them and play our bestrdquo said Falcon senior Anne Madsen ldquoWe knew we had to keep going high instead of staying lowrdquo

ldquoEarly we kept cheering loud talking to each otherrdquo she added ldquoCommunication was a big thing tonight and we definitely had thatrdquo

Following the third set Kingrsquos (9-2 conference 9-2 overall) appeared to be en route to another win over South Whidbey despite the Falconsrsquo strong opening in the first set

South Whidbey pulled away in the fourth set after an 11-11 tie The Falcons got a block from junior Morgan Davis followed by a pair of out of bounds hits by Kingrsquos and were able to hold on to the lead and closed out the set with an Anne

Madsen tip and an Abby Hodson kill

Thursdayrsquos match was one where the stars shone brightly for both teams For the Falcons seniors Madsen and Hodson led the way with 21 and 10 kills respectively Madsen also recorded 14 digs and four blocks Hodson chipped in with 15 digs three aces and a pair of blocks Sara Bryant the Falconsrsquo junior libero had 22 digs to go with four aces Katherine Read a junior started for South Whidbey as their setter and powered the offense with 26 assists

Kingrsquos had a trio of players with double-digit kills Lady Knights junior Daylee Hanson led with 14 kills senior Savanna Hanson had 13 kills and senior Hannah Green recorded 12

Yet for all of the star power a South Whidbey sophomore made a major impact Thursday Falcon middle hitter Megan Drake a first-year varsity player served to close out the match

Going into the tie-breaking fifth set momentum had swung South Whidbeyrsquos way The Falcons opened with a quick point on an errant hit by the Lady Knights Neither team led by more than two points at any stretch in a set that was tied 10 times

South Whidbey regained serve trailing 14-13 handing Drake the ball

ldquoFor all of our seniors I did not want to let them down whatsoeverrdquo Drake said later explaining that after she got the lead she began to feel anxious

After an error by the Lady Knights Kingrsquos coach Jeff Fransen called timeout The following serve was an ace by Drake Then Davis and sophomore Kacie Hanson combined to score the game-winning block shocking Kingrsquos and sending South Whidbeyrsquos players storming onto the court huddling together screaming jumping around hug-ging and crying

ldquoIt feels so freaking greatrdquo Hodson said wiping tears away ldquoI canrsquot get over it Irsquom sorry Irsquom cry-ingrdquo

The match was a major victory

for South Whidbey which moved into fourth place in league stand-ings Three of the top four teams in the Cascade Conference which is evenly split between 2A and 1A schools are 1A schools Cedar Park Christian a

Bothell-based private school and new to the league leads the conference as its only unde-feated squad The fourth 1A school is Sultan which has yet to win a match this season South Whidbey swept Sultan earlier this season and will attempt again in its final league game Oct 27 on the Falconsrsquo home court

SportsSportsSportsPage A8 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

ldquoHow wonderful it is that nobody need wait a singlemoment before starting to improve the worldrdquo

~Anne Frank

Now Serving

Direct 3602215538 bull ACE Certi ed bull Cancer Exercise Specialist Cell 3602395775 Email OnetoOnewhidbeycom

wwwonetoonepersonaltrainingnet

Active lifestyle coaching for Seniors Women and Couples in the privacy

of your own home

wwwww wwww ww onetotot on p

One to OnePersonal Trainingwith Marti Murphy

NoNoN Family CareFitness Centers

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

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

Tuesday afternoonMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295 We will close at 2pm on Tuesday Oct 21 for a

Private Party Please accept our apologies for any

inconvenience this brings to our Regular customers

Ben Watanabe The Record

South Whidbeyrsquos volleyball team celebrates after recording the match-winning point on a block by junior Morgan Davis second from left and sophomore Kacie Hanson middle against Kingrsquos on Oct 16

Kingrsquos slayers

ldquoFor all of our seniors I did not want to let them down whatsoeverrdquo

Megan Drake sophomore

South Whidbey volleyball

Island lifeIsland lifeIsland lifeSaturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A9

Take this dance Argentine tango class teaches movement as well as connection

By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

A stanza of rich and vital music ascends from the speakers breaking the evening silence at Bayview Corner four couples silently take to the studio floor keep-ing time with one anotherrsquos precise steps and slight sways as if attuned to the notes as by one anotherrsquos energy

The dancers are stu-dents of Sojourn Studiorsquos Argentine tango course led by instructor David Imbergia who has been mastering the ldquodance of connectionrdquo since 2001

ldquoI enjoy tango spe-cifically because of its very unique flavor personality and ability to spiritually connect with the partnerrdquo said Imbergia ldquoTango is called the dance of connec-tionhellip everybody likes to feel connectedrdquo

Each Tuesday evening at 630 pm a group of about 20-30 beginning intermedi-ate and advanced students of a variety of professions ages and backgrounds make their way to the studio for an opportunity to learn relax and rejuvenate

The night begins with beginning and intermedi-ate dancers and ends with a mingling of primarily intermediate and advanced students

Sari Spieler Freeland resident and owner of Whidbey Healing Arts has been attending weekly classes at Sojourn Studios with her husband Daniel Goldsmith since the class began three years ago The couple uses the class as an opportunity to wind down and reconnect

Spieler who holds a degree in dance therapy is well attuned to the correla-tion between motion music and healing

During the day Spieler works in many capacities including elder advocate power of attorney for healthcare certified profes-sional guardian for vulner-able adults and massage therapist As a part of her work which often includes a 6 am to 6 pm day she

accompanies clients to court and medical appoint-ments and assists them in navigating difficult situa-tions

ldquoItrsquos the break in the middle of the crazyrdquo she said ldquoI always make sure we stop at the class and dance for a couple of hours before we go back to work so it is a balance point in my day quite oftenrdquo

Since its inception in the late 19th century in the working-class suburbs of Buenos Aires Argentina tango has offered dancers respite and an expressive outlet The dance was devel-oped as a combination of forms including Cuban haba-ntildeera milonga and African candombe Due in part to the quality of the music according to Imbergia tango acted as a bridge between classes an unusual dance in its appeal to classes rich and poor

Because most of the immigrant population of Buenos Aires were men it was typical for men to dance the tango together Today it is more common for men to dance as ldquoleadersrdquo while women dance as ldquofollowersrdquo

However as Imbergia noted during a class

Tuesday Oct 14 it is really more of an exercise

in teamwork Throughout the class

Imbergia demonstrated the ways in which subtle movements and fixtures of posture could convey a ldquoparagraph of meaningrdquo to a partner and explained the ways in which certain steps and principles may prove more difficult for followers while others are more diffi-cult for leaders to whom the follower must entrust their confidence

ldquoMost of the time it has got a mixture of pressure and excitement especially if you are dancing with a leader who is playful and inventive and creative who forces you to stay present and spontaneousrdquo said Spieler

Spieler said she has been dancing ldquosince the day I was bornrdquo and recalled that she and her husband met at a non-alcoholic dance event in Seattle nearly 25 years ago Though the couple tried sev-eral other dances including a variety of different Latin and ballroom disciplines they could not seem to find a happy medium a way to dance together

In part due to Spielerrsquos

prior lack of experience with tango she said the dance finally provided a level playing field for the more experienced Spieler and her husband who although not necessarily an advanced dancer shared her joy in the art form

She explained that in con-trast to other dances tango forces the person to slow down and connect with their partner

ldquoI donrsquot know if there are other dances that encourage or allow that to happenrdquo said Spieler

Although some spouses may find the idea of watch-ing their partner in a close embrace with another per-son nervewracking Spieler said quite the opposite is true for her and Goldsmith She also pointed out that despite misconceptions the connection of the tango is non-sexual and may more accurately be described as spiritual or emotional

ldquoWe enjoy watching the other dance with other peo-ple because we know how much fun they are havingrdquo she said ldquoThere is no sense of jealousy or competitive-nessrdquo

Terra Anderson and her husband Tom Buxton share Spielerrsquos sentiment The couple has been attending the classes for a little over a year

Anderson noted that she has danced several other forms including ballroom but tango has proven to be a favorite for both her and Buxton

Beginning at 5 pm Friday Nov 7 through Sunday Nov 9 Sojourn Studios students and other area tango enthu-siasts will be convening in Coupeville for the second annual Whidbey Island Tango Festival The festival includes classes for all skill levels milangas vendors and more According to Imbergia 200 or more danc-ers are expected to attend Cost for each event varies with most ranging from $10-20 per class Full festival passes are $165 Visit wtastorenvycom to register and for more information about the festival

Kate Daniel The RecordTerra Anderson and other students of Sojourn Studios tango class make their way around the dance floor at a class Tuesday evening

Kate Daniel The RecordDancers practice their moves at a recent tango class The Whidbey Island Tango Festival will take place in Coupeville Nov 7-9

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A12 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Bayview market offers fresh local

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

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

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Ryther to host annual auction

The Ryther Child Center Leaguersquos South Whidbey Mardi Unit annual dinner and livesilent auction is at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 on Brooks Hill Road

ldquoHats off to Rytherrdquo with prizes for best hats is the theme

Items for auction include Holland America cruises jewelry din-ing options overnight retreats and family of four Disneyland tickets

Proceeds go to Ryther Child Center a Seattle organization whose main purpose is helping kids

For tickets and details call Tarly at 360-341-2457 Fran at 360-221-4519 or visit wwwrytherorg

Professor speaks on discipleship

The Rev Dr Karoline Lewis will be speaking at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 and Sunday Oct 19 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Freeland in the main church

Lewis an associate professor of Biblical preaching is present-ing a free lecture series titled ldquoWine Water Jars amp Witness Being a Disciple according to the Gospel of Johnrdquo

Lewis will also preach at all three Sunday wor-ship services

Put together a team for trivia

Team Trivia Challenge is 630-930 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Senior Center Langley

Cost is $40 for a team of four There will be five rounds of 10 themed questions including general trivia wild card name that photo and music

Winning team receives a cash prize amount depends on number of teams participating

For details email hes tiaislandseniorservicesorg or call 360-321-1600

Haunted house aids high school

The Second Annual Haunted House Fundraiser is 6-11 pm Saturday Oct 18 Sunday Oct 19 Saturday Oct 25 and Sunday Oct 26 at the American Legion Post 141 in Bayview

Haunted House and Pumpkin Hour are 5-6 pm for kids 5-10 years old Witching Hour is 6-10 pm for all who dare to enter

Food and concessions all days Cost is $8 family rate (4-6 people) is $25

For details call 360-632-5312

Musical features familiar characters

ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo directed by Robert W Prosch is at 730 pm Oct 18 19 24 and 25 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

The musical centers on a childless baker and his

wife as they try to start a family Many well-known storybook characters make appearances

Key Players opens at 630 pm Fridays and Saturdays Question-and-answer sessions follow Sunday performances

For details and tickets visit wwwwicaonlineorg

Poinsettia sale to help students

The South Whidbey High School musiciansrsquo annual Poinsettia Sale is through Oct 26

Potted poinsettias in red white and pink ($12) and six-inch sprigs of fresh mistletoe with red ribbon ($8) available Will be delivered Dec 2-7

To order call 360-914-2107 or any jazz band wind ensemble or choir member you know

Tilth welcomes Mokihana Calizar

South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market is from 11 am to 2 pm Sunday Oct 19 at 2812 Thompson Road off Highway 525

This Sundayrsquos market will feature storyteller

Mokihana Calizar and stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace will fill the air Come to chant listen and be involved

The market offers local food flowers and gifts Sundays through Oct 26 SNAP cards and Farmersrsquo Market Nutrition Program coupons are welcome

For details visit wwwsouthwhidbeytilthorg

Trick or treat with bicycle club

The Whidbey Island Bicycle Club Trick or Treat Ride is at 1 pm Sunday Oct 19 at Fort Ebey State Park

Sign-in is required and starts at noon Free tricks and treats for all ages Costumes are welcome but helmets are required

Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

For details visit wwwwhidbeybicyclecluborg

lsquoToxic Hot Seatrsquo at the Clyde

A showing of the envi-ronmental film ldquoToxic Hot Seatrdquo is 1-3 pm Sunday Oct 19 at the Clyde Theatre Langley

The Ecumenical Greening Congregations of South Whidbey are sponsoring the showing The film is a feature of an ongoing statewide campaign to educate the

public about toxic chemi-cals used to produce everyday items

There will be a ques-tion-and-answer session after the movie

For details visit wwwtoxicfreelegacyorg

Faith vigil reflects with hope peace

The Whidbey Interfaith Vigil of Peace and Hope is 330-5 pm Sunday Oct 19 at St Augustinersquos Episcopal Church Freeland

The vigil will feature prayer sacred Scripture readings and music from multiple faith traditions in reflection on the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnsonrsquos announcement of a ldquoWar on Povertyrdquo

For details call 360-331-4887

Waldorf School welcomes public

Walk Through the Grades is 820-10 am Monday Oct 20 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Learn of the history and highlights of the educational paradigm Observe four classes in session and ask ques-tions Learn how Waldorf Education instills a pas-sion for lifelong learning and establishes a founda-tion for success in college and beyond

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

Republicans NRA talk gun initiatives

The South Whidbey Republican Women are hosting a presentation on gun Initiatives 591 and 594 at 1130 am Tuesday Oct 21 at the Useless Bay Golf and Country Club Langley

The guest speaker will be Keely Hopkins a representative from the

National Rifle Association Reservations required

call 360-579-3614 or 360-331-4556 $16 lunch fee due at check-in Checks or cash only

Meditation can ease stress

Introduction to the Transcendental Meditation Technique is 6-730 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at the Freeland Library

Bill Currie leads a free introduction to the Transcendental Meditationreg technique Learn how to experience a life with less stress and anxiety greater calm and better health

For details and to regis-ter email bellevuetmorg or call 800-595-3186

Island camera club highlights autumn

The Whidbey Island Camera Club is meet-ing 630-8 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Skagit Valley Collegersquos Oak Hall Oak Harbor

The theme for October is ldquoAutumn Colorsrdquo You may submit up to three photos for discussion to absolutesciencehotmailcom

For details email tina31543comcastnet or visit wwwwhidbeyisland cameraclubcom

Learn tango two-step and more

Dancing classes are 630-830 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Bayview Hall

Classes are the first and third Tuesday of every month

All skill levels are wel-come No partner neces-sary

A $5 donation benefits the hall

For details visit breadandsoulwhidbeycom or call 360-321-4083

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

18Saturday

21Tuesday

20Monday

19Sunday

Contributed photo

Mokihana Calizar will present stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace at the South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market Sunday Oct 19

challengeldquoIrsquom always interested

in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo Arango said in a phone interview with The Record Wednesday

Arangorsquos last day is Nov 7 His resignation letter was submitted Monday to Mayor Fred McCarthy who said he will turn it over to the Langley City Council at its Oct 17 meeting for official accep-tance which M c C a r t h y said he expects

ldquoItrsquos always a challenge when some-thing like this h a p p e n s rdquo the mayor said ldquoObviously Irsquom excited for the opportunity he has professionally to grow and an opportunity to move his career forward His presence will be very much missed in the cityrdquo

Arango took over the plan-ning department in April 2011 after six years as a plan-ning director in Vermont In Langley he was the assigned staff person to four city citi-zen boards mdash the Planning Advisory Board Design Review Board Parks and Open Space Commission (for a time) and Arts Commission mdash and oversaw several proj-ects and policies that will like-ly be around for decades The largest was the Second Street redesign which he managed from its design to its final

street striping this June Last month he attended an international planning confer-ence mdash a $2300 trip paid for by the city and the Langley Main Street Association mdash in Buenos Aires Argentina as a speaker for his work on Second Street

That same project spawned the cityrsquos new-est citizen board the Arts Commission which will over-see an Arango-proposed and city council-approved policy

to include a 1-per-cent - for -t h e - a r t s b u d g e t in capital projects

ldquo T h a t was a real-ly great e x p e r i -ence for me profes-sionallyrdquo

Arango said Times were not always

light in the Village by the Sea however Arango filed a whistleblower complaint against the mayor at the time Larry Kwarsick after he dis-covered that Kwarsick had falsified a public document during his days as Langleyrsquos planning director

Eventually Kwarsick resigned in January 2013 after Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks filed a lawsuit to force him out of office Regarding the notoriety of the incident Arango said he had no regrets

ldquoIt is what it isrdquo Arango said ldquoAt the end of it I think I did the right thingrdquo

When McCarthy was appointed as the interim mayor in February 2013

he inherited three depart-ment heads Police Chief Randy Heston Public Works Director Challis Stringer and Arango By the fall only Arango was still with the city with Stringer taking a job for the City of Mukilteorsquos pub-lic works department and Heston retiring

Some other highlights of Arangorsquos career include city code amendments adopted last month parking improve-ments restructuring the building department and lowering permit fees 27 percent and the foundation of the Langley Main Street Association

One of his unfinished works is the creation of design standards Currently the city relies on its Design Review Board and Planning Advisory

Board to make sure new con-struction is in keeping with the cityrsquos look and feel The recently finished but not-quite-approved demolition of historic buildings in the downtown commercial area ordinance includes language for how new buildings could be erected largely keeping the 30-foot lot articulation of Langleyrsquos founding on First Street and adding setbacks for floors coming up the bluff

Arango also leaves at a time when the city is review-ing a proposed private-public project for an elevator and bridge on Cascade Avenue He said he would give a recommendation to the city council before leaving the job

McCarthy said he does not have a timeline yet for finding the next director of Community Planning He wanted to wait until the res-ignation was official mdash after the city council meeting next Monday The duration of the search was also unknown

ldquoWersquoll take whatever timersquos necessaryrdquo McCarthy said ldquoItrsquos a very important position for the cityrdquo

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A13

THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

FREELAND1592 MAIN ST

360-331-6272

OAK HARBOR350 SE PIONEER WAY

360-675-8733

ShopDonate

Volunteer

WhatWill YouBuild

Your donations are tax deductible 223 2nd St LangleyWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey

Representing Whidbey Islandrsquos

Finest Homes

Nancy Rowan360821-9319 c | 360221-8898 o

301 Noblecli Pl LangleyMLS 666890 $474000

NEW LISTING

Advertise in the South Whidbey Record and watch your business GROW

Call Nora today for a FREE consultation or emailher at ndurandwhidbeynewsgroupcom

NORA DURAND

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A bull Freeland WA 98249360-221-5300 bull wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

WE SELL RESULTS

Your Local Computer Manufacturer

and Repair Center

360-341-2526 saleslc-inccom 9257 SR 525 Clinton

Best Deals on TV Phone amp

Internet

Bob Cravenbcravencraveninsurancecom

Kathleen Cravenkcravencraveninsurancecom

Clinton Office (360) 341-7200Toll Free 1 (800) 494-7200

cravenwhere RELATIONSHIPS matter

INSURANCEcom

bull Firearms amp Ammunition

bull Apparel amp Tactical Gear

bull Shooting amp Cleaning Supplies

bull Disaster Preparedness

bull FFL Transfers amp Repairs

bull Personal Defense Products

Kens Korner Clinton bull 855-230-1911wwwwhidbeyarmscom

Ben Watanabe Record file

Jeff Arango Langleyrsquos director of Community Planning speaks during a city coun-cil meeting in June He has resigned effective Nov 7 to take a position with BERK Consulting a private planning company in Seattle

ARANGOCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIrsquom always interested in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo

Jeff Arango director of Community Planning

Langley

Alice Cash Howell

Alice Cash Howell born Feb 19 1923 in Pasadena Calif to Henry N and Jennie BJ Cash Passed away Aug 8 2014 in Monroe Wash

Alice studied and earned her bachelorrsquos degree at the University of California Berkeley On Dec 30 1946 she married Erle Howell Jr in Pasadena

Alice enjoyed quilting sewing painting garden-ing carpentry learn-ing beach combing and observing nature She was a member of Vote

Smart MoveOn Tilth NW Harvest KCTS9 and alumna of University of California Berkley

Alice was a devoted wife mother grandmother and friend She will be deeply missed by all who knew her

Alice is survived by her children Thomas E Howell (Barb Gardner) Joan Gail Wong (William) Cathie Lynn Hosley (Burr) John N Howell (Karen) and Jennelle Pillitiere (John) grand-children Phoebe Dolim Nathaniel Wong Rachel Wong Matthew Wong

Ruth Howell Lydia Pillitiere Michael Pillitiere Gabriel Pillitiere and Esther Pillitiere and extended family and many friends

She was preceded in death by both parents hus-band Erle Howell Jr sister Eva Mary Harper and brother Carl S Johnson

A celebration of Alicersquos life will be held at 1 pm Friday Oct 31 2014 at Emeritus of Monroe 15465 mdash 179th Ave SE Monroe WA 98272 A second cel-ebration will be held at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 2014 at St Peter Lutheran Church 6309 Wilson Place Clinton WA 98236

Memorials in her name may be made to Northwest Harvest PO Box 12272 Seattle WA 98102 Project Vote Smart One Common Ground Philipsburg MT 59858-9767 Regency Care Center 1355 W Main St Monroe WA 98272 or the University of California Berkeley Wellness Letter wwwberkeleywellnesscom

Arrangements are entrusted to Purdy amp Kerr with Dawson Funeral Home Monroe 360-794-7049

Marylou Bunney (Jennings)

Marylou lost her coura-geous battle with leukemia Sunday Oct 13 2014

Her funeral Mass will be at 11 am Saturday Oct 18 at St Hubert Catholic Church 803 Third St Langley WA Interment will be at 11 am Monday Oct 20 at Holyrood Catholic Cemetery 205 NE 205th St Shoreline WA

Please go to wwwbecks funeralhomecom for more about Marylou

Thanks to all who prayed so hard for her

Page A14 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

Whidbey Island Friends MeetingThe Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)Meeting for WorshipSundays at 400pmUnitarian Universalist Congregation20103 Hwy 525 Freeland WA 98249

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

Sat amp Sun 500

Stop-motion animation

THE BOXTROLLS

Sat Sun amp Mon 730

Iceland adventures

LAND HO

Tues Wed Thur 730

Kevin Kline Maggie Smith

MY OLD LADY

Coming soon Gone Girl The Skeleton Twins The Good Lie

PG

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

R - language

PG-13

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

ENJOY A COMPLIMENTARYSOUTH WHIDBEY RECORDWITH YOUR WHIDBEY COFFEE

5575 S Harbor Ave 207 Freeland | PO Box 1200 Coupeville360-221-5300 | wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

PICK UP YOUR COFFEE AND PAPER AT WHIDBEY COFFEE FREELAND | MAIN STREET middot CLINTON | STATE ROUTE 525

START YOUR MORNING THE

WHIDBEY WAY

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

Obituaries

Marylou BunneyAlice Cash Howell

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

wwwsoundpublishingcom

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

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace We off er a great work environment with opportunity for advancement along with a competitive benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401k

Accepting resumes athrsoundpublishingcomor by mail to HR Sound Publishing Inc11323 Commando Rd W Suite 1Everett WA 98204Please state which position and geographic area you are applying for

Feat

ure

d P

osi

tio

n ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT - KITSAP COUNTYSound Publishing based out of Poulsbo Washington seeks an enthusiastic creative individual to create and implement successful advertising solutions for local businesses The successful candidate must be dependable detail-oriented possess exceptional customer service skills and enjoy working in a team environment Previous sales experience a plus reliable insured transportation and good driving record required We off er a solid base plus commission work expense reimbursement excellent health benefi ts paid vacation sick and holidays 401K and a great work environment with opportunity to advance EOE Send resume with cover letter in PDF or Text format to

hrsoundpublishingcomor mail toHRCKRAD

Sound Publishing Inc 11323 Commando Road Main UnitEverett WA 98204

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace Check out our website to fi nd out more about us wwwsoundpublishingcom

Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Whidbey - Kitsap - Eastside - Everett - Marysville - South King County

Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Port Angeles - Federal Way

ProductionLaborbull General Worker - Everettbull CDL Driver - Everett

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

jobsEmployment

General

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Production WorkersFT OT shift dif

benefits non-seasonalTo apply

wwwsugiyocomdownload app

fax 360-293-6964or apply in person

3200 T Ave Anacortes 360-293-0180

Kennel Attendant amp Pet Groomer

Groomer must have ex p e r i e n c e Pa r t t imeFu l l t ime Cal l Ben or Cathy

(360)675-7288

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

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

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Opportunity Council is now soliciting Letters of Interest and State- ments of Qualifications for the purpose of re- cruiting Furnace Repair amp Replacement Contrac- tors for the Community Services depar tment Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is available online at

wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from

the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA 98225 EOEMFDV

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

EmploymentRestaurant

CIAO FUN FAMILY-OWNED

RESTAURANTExpanding and is now hiring for all positions

Servers Bussers Bartenders

Delivery DriversFull and part time posi- tions available Profes- sional appearance and per for mance a must Previose restaurant or retai l exper ience re- quired Apply in person

701 N Main Street Coupeville

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

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

Reach readers the daily newspapers miss when you advertise in the Classifieds 1-800-388-2527 or wwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

NOC NURSING ASSISTANT

Shift Differential

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

Advertising doesnrsquot have to break the bank The Classifieds has great deals on everything you need

Health Care 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

Oak Harbor DentalPracticeseeking

PT Experienced Chair-Side Assistant

For immediate hire Ideal candidate will be moti- va t e d h a r d wo r k i n g friendly flexible and pos- sess the ability to multi- t a s k R e g i s t e r e d WSDOH Salary DOE

795 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Harbor

or e-mail to docwymangmailcom

docwymangmailcom

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

(360)-331-2104or email resume to

sbewcphotmailcom

real estatefor sale - WA

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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 425-422-7223

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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 MarketPlace

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc

The Arrow Points the Waywwwwhidbeyhomesforrentcom

Saturday Showings 9 to 5

360-675-6681

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

Water and mountain view 3 BR on 23+

acres Separate garageshop

593631 $399000

Mutiny View Manor 3 BR on a quiet

cul-de-sac with west side water viewLots of updates

676441 $199500

--- Greenbank --- --- Oak Harbor ---2+ BR near

Beachcombers beach and boat

ramp Big back deck Water and

mountain views638049 $259000

Well-kept 4 BRrambler in

Ridgehaven 2 Close to schools downtown andNAS Whidbey

700285 $269950

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---REDUCED 4 BR 25 BA and lots of storage fairway

home at HHG amp YCEasy care

landscaping642708 $210000

View 3 BR 175 BA in Dugualla Bay Heights Community beachboat launch702430 $269900

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE

Now is the time to join our top team of real estate experts

Train with the bestCall for information

Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete list of all open houses Find additional information on these homes at WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses

WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday October 18th 1-4 or by apprsquot

Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave

Langley 3602218898223 Second St

Freeland1403 Starview Ct

654709 $229000Gordy Frederickson 360914-2566

Freeland 1407 Everette Ln

627306 $234900Jill Engstrom 425508-4110

Freeland1319 Sealawn Blvd

705282 $299500Sandra Stipe 360672-4893

Greenbank3516 Seashore Ave

652380 $499000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073

Langley2418 Soundview Dr

662659 $559950Jim Short 206920-2362

Langley 2219 Lancaster Rd

689493 $449500Bryan McCourt 360632-3770

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 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 rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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

Baby Island Area3 bedroom 2 bath Wa- ter view fenced back yard $1000month Will negotiate security de- posit Pets with referenc- e s ( 3 6 0 ) 3 3 1 - 7 2 9 4 Avail Oct 1st

CLINTON 98236

2 BR 2 BA DEER LAKE HOME Features den all appliances and beach access Located on free bus line Non smoking $1075mo (1 year lease) First month FREE rent Avail Oct 5th Call 206- 200-4219

OAK 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 360-770-6882

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON 98236

UNIQUE COZY CABIN

1 BR on bus route All appliance plus

washer dryer WaterGarbage InclNo pets $750mo

206-696-2875FREELAND3 BD 2 BA clean com- for table home Forced air amp pellet stove Heat- ed 2 car garage on 34 acre in Saratoga Beach Community Beach with boat ramp amp beach ac- cess a short walk away $1025MO Cal l Rod 408-395-1148FREELAND

HOLMES HARBOR Wa- te r f ron t Char ming 2 bedroom 2 bath home Woodburning fireplace insert gas and electric heat Available October 15th $1000 month in- cludes water Located at 5349 - A Bercot Road Call 206-972-0029

LANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626OAK 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

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

WA Misc RentalsWant to Rent

LANGLEY or FREELAND area

HOME WANTED FOR single mature woman wi th a house fr iendly standard poodle Look- ing for long term I have excellent local referenc- es Please call 360-321- 5629Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

real estaterentals

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

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

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

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Selling Something Picture ThisSchedule your ad for two or more weeks and

we will add a photo in print and online for FREE

Private party only No commercial advertising

Call Today(800) 388-2527

legals

Legal Notices

Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)

MeetingFRIDAY October 24 2014 1030AMndash1200 NOONB OA R D O F I S L A N D C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERS HEARING ROOMCourthouse Annex 6th amp Main Coupeville WA AGENDA-Product Stewardship-Comprehensive Plan Update-Other Program Issues amp Updates-Committee Action Items Legal No WCW592902 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 18 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR

ISLAND COUNTYIn re the Estate ofELEANOR M LUMLEY Deceased No 14-4-00209-4N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORS The Administrator named below has been appointed and has quali- fied as Administrator 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 administrator or the ad- ministratorrsquos 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 probated proceedings were com- menced The c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) thirty days after the adminis-

Legal Notices

trator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice I f the claim is not presented within this time frame t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred except as other- wise provided in RCW 1140051 AND 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assets Date of Filing of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court September 24 2014Date of First Publication October 4 2014 Name of Administrator LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSAttorneys for Administra- tor Barry M Meyers WSBA 22847D a v i d M N e u b e c k WSBA 31321Address for Mailing or Service Elder Law Off ices of Barry M Meyers PS 2828 Northwest Avenue B e l l i n g h a m W A 98225-2335T e l e p h o n e (360) 647-8846 F a c s i m i l e (360) 647-8854DATED this 22nd day of September 2014ELDER LAW OFFICES OF BARRY M MEY- ERS PSBARRY M MEYERS WSBA 22847DAVID M NEUBECK WSBA 31321Attorneys for Administra- tor LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSLegal No WCW592286 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 4 11 28 2014

ISLAND COUNTY NOTICE TO

CONSULTANTS FORREQUEST FOR QUAL-

IFICATIONS FORINTERSECTION

IMPROVEMENTS AT CRESCENT HARBOR ROAD NE REGATTA

DRIVEIs land County Publ ic Works (AGENCY) solic- its interest from consult- ing firms with expertise

Legal Notices

in Civil Engineering right of way acquisition and construct ion manage- ment Consultants will be considered for the fol- lowing projectProject DescriptionThe work to be per - formed by the CONSUL- TANT consists of prelim- inary engineering right o f w ay a c q u i s i t i o n PSampE and construction management of an inter- section improvement at Crescent Harbor Road Regatta Drive near Oak Ha rbo r The gene ra l scope of work for the project includes design and PSampE fo r a b id ready project address- ing the following major features challenges-Reducing the grade of the intersection-Design of retaining wall and drainage features -Determination of right of way needs and right of way plan preparation-Environmental planning and preparation of per- mit applications-Performance of soil ex- ploration and analysis as appropriate-Coordination with pur- veyors regarding all util- ity related issues if any- A l l d e s i g n w o r k t o meet fo l low AGENCY s t a n d a r d s t h e L AG Manual and applicable state and federal regula- tionsSTATEMENT OF Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S (SOQ) SUBMITALSTo be considered re- sponsive to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) t he P ropose r rsquos SOQ must follow the direction presented and include the information required belowProposer shall send 5 (FIVE) sets of SOQs with a cover letter indi- cating the project(s) they are submitting for Sets of SOQs are to include one (1) unbound original (containing original sig- natures) and four (4) in- dividually bound copies of the SOQs Proposers are strongly encouraged to use recycledrecy- clable products and to print on both sides of the paper whenever appro- p r i a t e E a c h S O Q should have no more than ten (10) sheets (double sided or not) plus a cover and a one page cover letter The SOQ wi l l be a l lowed maximum two (2) addi- t ional sheets (double sided or not) per pro- posed sub-consultant

Legal Notices

Submittals must include the following information Firm name phone and fax numbers email ad- dress for point of con- tact Name of Principal- in-Charge and Project Manager Number o f employees in each firm p roposed to p ro jec t Fed Tax Id Number UBI Number DMWBE Cer t i f icat ion number Year Firm established S I C C o d e ( N a m e ) NAICS Code (Name) Firm Type and Annual Gross Receipt Include any in fo r mat ion tha t would be re levant to evaluate your qualifica- tions for that project list- ed above being submit- ted forACCEPTANCEREJEC- TION OF RESPONSES The County reserves the right and holds at its dis- c re t ion the fo l low ing rights and options-To waive any or all in- formalities in any SOQ-To reject any or all re- sponses-To issue subsequent re- questsA N T I C I PAT E D R F Q SCHEDULEThe AGENCY will review a l l the S ta tement o f Qualifications received and will select up to (3) three Consulting Firms for interviews The fol- low ing schedu le has been established for the submission and evalua- tion of the SOQs and se- lection of the consultant T h e s e a r e t e n t a t i ve d a t e s o n l y a n d t h e County reser ves the r igh t to ad jus t these dates at its sole discre- tion-SOQs due October 31 2014 by 430 PM-Interviews week of No- vember 10 2014-Announce final selec- tion November 14 2014 -Contract negot iat ion complete November 21 2014-Board of County Com- missioner approval De- cember 15 2014-Notice to Proceed De- cember 29 2014EVALUATION CRITE- RIASubmittals will be evalu- ated and ranked based on the following-Technical and other re- lated qualifications-Past exper ience with this kind of project utiliz- ing WSDOT design and construction standards as modif ied by Island County-References from Local agency clients

Legal Notices

-Familiarity and experi- ence dealing with Feder- al Aid funded projects- C a p a b i l i t y t o m e e t schedules and demon- s t ra ted cost cont ro ls from similar projects-Experience in designing facilities that reflect mod- est design simple oper- at ional requirements and economical cost of operationThe AGENCY encourag- es disadvantaged mi- n o r i t y a n d w o m e n - owned consultant firms to respondThe submittal must be mailed to Island County Public Works Attn Joe Araucto PO Box 5000 ( 1 N E 6 t h S t r e e t ) C o u p e v i l l e W A 98239-5000 by October 31 2014 no later than 430 PM No submittals will be accepted after the specified date and time Any questions regarding a project should be di- rected to the contact of that project listed above at 360-240-5557The AGENCY in accor- dance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat 252 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Department of Transportation Subti- tle A Office of the Sec- retary Part 21 nondis- crimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- tation issued pursuant to such Act hereby notified all bidders that it will af- firmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- tisement disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tuni ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race col- or national origin or sex in consideration for an awardLegal No WCW594947 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

APPLICATION P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Prelimi- n a r y P R D PLN-14-00013 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Land- s c a p e p l a n PLN-14-00014 - MARIN

Legal Notices

WOODSAPPLICATION Land C l e a r i n g p l a n PLN-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION SEPA environmental checklist SEP-14-00003 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Trans- por tation Concurrency TRC-14-00009 - MARIN WOODSPROJECT PROPOSAL AND LOCATION Land- ed Gentry Development Inc has submi t ted a Preliminary Plat (PPL-14-01) and Prelimi- nary PRO (PLN-14-13) appl icat ion packet for the property located on Swantown Road referred to as Marin Woods The proposed Prel iminary Plat PRD consists of 43 single family lots on 106 acres The lot currently has a single family home that is purposed to be demolished The Prelimi- nary Plat PRD applica- tion was submitted on September 25 2014 by Mr Kendall Gentry with Landed Gentry Develop- ment Inc The project lo- c a t i o n i s 1 2 9 2 S W S w a n t o w n A v e n u e R13204-459-4200DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS The formal applications for P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 were submitted on Sep- tember 252014 by Mr Kenda l l Gent r y have been determined com- plete for the purpose of processing on October 13 2014PUBLIC COMMENT PE- RIOD To make written comments on this propo- sal please mail or hand- de l iver spec i f ic com- ments to City of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 no later than 500 pm on November 3 2014 If you have questions re- garding this proposal please contact the De- velopment Services De- p a r t m e n t a t (360 ) 279 -4510 be - tween 800 a m and 500 pm Monday thru FridayE N V I R O N M E N TA L DOCUMENTS ANDOR STUDIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECTSEPA env i ronmen ta l checklist has been sub- mitted with the applica- tion (SEP-14-00003) To receive notification of the decision on this pro-

Legal Notices

posal p lease send a self-addressed stampedenvelope and request a Notification of Decision fo r P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 f rom the Ci ty of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Lisa BebeePermit CoordinatorLegal No WCW594914 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE

Grantors Demco Law Firm PS H-K GROUP Limited Liability CoGrantee Joseph Keeva also known as Joseph W KeevaLegal Description (full) PARCEL A Lo t 10 Block B PLAT OF LAW- ANA BEACH according to the plat thereof re- corded in Volume 6 of Plats page 14 records of Island County Wash- ington Situate in Island Coun ty Wash ing ton Assessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber S7350-00-0B010-0PARCEL B The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-175-0350PARCEL C The North- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-109-0360PARCEL D The North- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-107-1100PARCEL E The South- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-042-1100

Legal Notices

PARCEL F The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-044-0360WE ARE A DEBT COL- LECTOR THIS COM- MUNICAT ION IS AN AT T E M P T TO C O L - L E C T A D E B T A N D A N Y I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee will on Friday October 31 2014at the hour o f 1015 am at the front en- trance of Island County Courthouse 101 NE 6th S t r e e t C o u p e v i l l e Washington 98239 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder (subject to any condi- t ions imposed by the Trustee) payable in the form of cash or cashierrsquos check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the t ime of sale the real property situated in the County of Island State of Washington whose legal descr iptions are found on page 1 of this Notice Such real prop- er ty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust re- corded on April 9 2012 under Auditorrsquos File No 4313050 records of Is- land County Washing- ton from Joseph Keeva as Grantor to Demco Law Firm PS as Trus- tee to secure an obliga- tion in favor of Eric Mit- ten as Beneficiary the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned to H-K GROUP Limited Li- ability Co under an As- signment recorded un- der Auditor rsquos Fi le No 4361384 records of Is- land County Washing- ton This Notice is given pursuant to the Revised Code o f Wash ing ton Chapter 6124 et seqI I N o a c t i o n c o m - menced by the Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiaryrsquos suc- cessor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Gran- torrsquos default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust

Continued on next page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

Search for first win goes on for Falcon girls soccer

Kingrsquos cruised to a 6-1 victory over South Whidbey in a Cascade Conference girls soccer match Thursday night

The Lady Knights kept their unde-feated season intact and held South

Whidbey to its season-long search for a win

XC places second behind Kingrsquos in postseason tuneup

Kingrsquos cross country teams narrowly edged South Whidbeyrsquos on Thursday in a

Cascade Conference meet in Granite Falls

South Whidbey girls 1 Mallorie Mitchem 215601 4 Emma

Lungren 222882 5 Elizabeth Donnelly 230399 Bethany Justus 255308 Annika Hustad 261560 Clara Martin 265821

South Whidbey boys 3 Cole Zink 182057 5 Anders

Bergquist 183611 Will Simms 190272 Cory Ackerman 190706 Truman Hood 192360 Collin Burns 204881 Kohl Hunter 205518 Will Holbert 205715 Joseph Ballestrasse 224385 Garrett Poteat 233116 Joe Davies 260262 Isaac Greene 365342

Volleyball pulls off upset against Kingrsquos

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Therersquos magic at Kingrsquos Schoolrsquos Mike Martin Gym for the South Whidbey volleyball team

South Whidbey avenged a five-set loss earlier this season to the Cascade Conference third-place Kingrsquos team Thursday night The come-from-behind win was the first over the Lady Knights in recent memory for the Falcons

ldquoI donrsquot remember the last time we beat Kingrsquos in volleyballrdquo said Falcon head coach Mandy Jones beaming with a smile while being congratulated by spectators follow-ing South Whidbeyrsquos 25-20 16-25 20-25 25-22 16-14 win

The passion displayed by the Falcons (5-6 Cascade Conference 6-6 overall) was reminiscent of last yearrsquos squad that secured a state tournament berth on that very court Energy and enthusiasm were keys to the victory according to a trio of players critical in South Whidbeyrsquos upset victory

ldquoAll we knew is we had to be loud-er cheer louder than them and play our bestrdquo said Falcon senior Anne Madsen ldquoWe knew we had to keep going high instead of staying lowrdquo

ldquoEarly we kept cheering loud talking to each otherrdquo she added ldquoCommunication was a big thing tonight and we definitely had thatrdquo

Following the third set Kingrsquos (9-2 conference 9-2 overall) appeared to be en route to another win over South Whidbey despite the Falconsrsquo strong opening in the first set

South Whidbey pulled away in the fourth set after an 11-11 tie The Falcons got a block from junior Morgan Davis followed by a pair of out of bounds hits by Kingrsquos and were able to hold on to the lead and closed out the set with an Anne

Madsen tip and an Abby Hodson kill

Thursdayrsquos match was one where the stars shone brightly for both teams For the Falcons seniors Madsen and Hodson led the way with 21 and 10 kills respectively Madsen also recorded 14 digs and four blocks Hodson chipped in with 15 digs three aces and a pair of blocks Sara Bryant the Falconsrsquo junior libero had 22 digs to go with four aces Katherine Read a junior started for South Whidbey as their setter and powered the offense with 26 assists

Kingrsquos had a trio of players with double-digit kills Lady Knights junior Daylee Hanson led with 14 kills senior Savanna Hanson had 13 kills and senior Hannah Green recorded 12

Yet for all of the star power a South Whidbey sophomore made a major impact Thursday Falcon middle hitter Megan Drake a first-year varsity player served to close out the match

Going into the tie-breaking fifth set momentum had swung South Whidbeyrsquos way The Falcons opened with a quick point on an errant hit by the Lady Knights Neither team led by more than two points at any stretch in a set that was tied 10 times

South Whidbey regained serve trailing 14-13 handing Drake the ball

ldquoFor all of our seniors I did not want to let them down whatsoeverrdquo Drake said later explaining that after she got the lead she began to feel anxious

After an error by the Lady Knights Kingrsquos coach Jeff Fransen called timeout The following serve was an ace by Drake Then Davis and sophomore Kacie Hanson combined to score the game-winning block shocking Kingrsquos and sending South Whidbeyrsquos players storming onto the court huddling together screaming jumping around hug-ging and crying

ldquoIt feels so freaking greatrdquo Hodson said wiping tears away ldquoI canrsquot get over it Irsquom sorry Irsquom cry-ingrdquo

The match was a major victory

for South Whidbey which moved into fourth place in league stand-ings Three of the top four teams in the Cascade Conference which is evenly split between 2A and 1A schools are 1A schools Cedar Park Christian a

Bothell-based private school and new to the league leads the conference as its only unde-feated squad The fourth 1A school is Sultan which has yet to win a match this season South Whidbey swept Sultan earlier this season and will attempt again in its final league game Oct 27 on the Falconsrsquo home court

SportsSportsSportsPage A8 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

ldquoHow wonderful it is that nobody need wait a singlemoment before starting to improve the worldrdquo

~Anne Frank

Now Serving

Direct 3602215538 bull ACE Certi ed bull Cancer Exercise Specialist Cell 3602395775 Email OnetoOnewhidbeycom

wwwonetoonepersonaltrainingnet

Active lifestyle coaching for Seniors Women and Couples in the privacy

of your own home

wwwww wwww ww onetotot on p

One to OnePersonal Trainingwith Marti Murphy

NoNoN Family CareFitness Centers

Rede ning Casual Dining

NEILrsquoS CLASSICS

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

Tuesday afternoonMondaySunday Evening

Homemade Chicken and Dumplings

$1295 We will close at 2pm on Tuesday Oct 21 for a

Private Party Please accept our apologies for any

inconvenience this brings to our Regular customers

Ben Watanabe The Record

South Whidbeyrsquos volleyball team celebrates after recording the match-winning point on a block by junior Morgan Davis second from left and sophomore Kacie Hanson middle against Kingrsquos on Oct 16

Kingrsquos slayers

ldquoFor all of our seniors I did not want to let them down whatsoeverrdquo

Megan Drake sophomore

South Whidbey volleyball

Island lifeIsland lifeIsland lifeSaturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A9

Take this dance Argentine tango class teaches movement as well as connection

By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

A stanza of rich and vital music ascends from the speakers breaking the evening silence at Bayview Corner four couples silently take to the studio floor keep-ing time with one anotherrsquos precise steps and slight sways as if attuned to the notes as by one anotherrsquos energy

The dancers are stu-dents of Sojourn Studiorsquos Argentine tango course led by instructor David Imbergia who has been mastering the ldquodance of connectionrdquo since 2001

ldquoI enjoy tango spe-cifically because of its very unique flavor personality and ability to spiritually connect with the partnerrdquo said Imbergia ldquoTango is called the dance of connec-tionhellip everybody likes to feel connectedrdquo

Each Tuesday evening at 630 pm a group of about 20-30 beginning intermedi-ate and advanced students of a variety of professions ages and backgrounds make their way to the studio for an opportunity to learn relax and rejuvenate

The night begins with beginning and intermedi-ate dancers and ends with a mingling of primarily intermediate and advanced students

Sari Spieler Freeland resident and owner of Whidbey Healing Arts has been attending weekly classes at Sojourn Studios with her husband Daniel Goldsmith since the class began three years ago The couple uses the class as an opportunity to wind down and reconnect

Spieler who holds a degree in dance therapy is well attuned to the correla-tion between motion music and healing

During the day Spieler works in many capacities including elder advocate power of attorney for healthcare certified profes-sional guardian for vulner-able adults and massage therapist As a part of her work which often includes a 6 am to 6 pm day she

accompanies clients to court and medical appoint-ments and assists them in navigating difficult situa-tions

ldquoItrsquos the break in the middle of the crazyrdquo she said ldquoI always make sure we stop at the class and dance for a couple of hours before we go back to work so it is a balance point in my day quite oftenrdquo

Since its inception in the late 19th century in the working-class suburbs of Buenos Aires Argentina tango has offered dancers respite and an expressive outlet The dance was devel-oped as a combination of forms including Cuban haba-ntildeera milonga and African candombe Due in part to the quality of the music according to Imbergia tango acted as a bridge between classes an unusual dance in its appeal to classes rich and poor

Because most of the immigrant population of Buenos Aires were men it was typical for men to dance the tango together Today it is more common for men to dance as ldquoleadersrdquo while women dance as ldquofollowersrdquo

However as Imbergia noted during a class

Tuesday Oct 14 it is really more of an exercise

in teamwork Throughout the class

Imbergia demonstrated the ways in which subtle movements and fixtures of posture could convey a ldquoparagraph of meaningrdquo to a partner and explained the ways in which certain steps and principles may prove more difficult for followers while others are more diffi-cult for leaders to whom the follower must entrust their confidence

ldquoMost of the time it has got a mixture of pressure and excitement especially if you are dancing with a leader who is playful and inventive and creative who forces you to stay present and spontaneousrdquo said Spieler

Spieler said she has been dancing ldquosince the day I was bornrdquo and recalled that she and her husband met at a non-alcoholic dance event in Seattle nearly 25 years ago Though the couple tried sev-eral other dances including a variety of different Latin and ballroom disciplines they could not seem to find a happy medium a way to dance together

In part due to Spielerrsquos

prior lack of experience with tango she said the dance finally provided a level playing field for the more experienced Spieler and her husband who although not necessarily an advanced dancer shared her joy in the art form

She explained that in con-trast to other dances tango forces the person to slow down and connect with their partner

ldquoI donrsquot know if there are other dances that encourage or allow that to happenrdquo said Spieler

Although some spouses may find the idea of watch-ing their partner in a close embrace with another per-son nervewracking Spieler said quite the opposite is true for her and Goldsmith She also pointed out that despite misconceptions the connection of the tango is non-sexual and may more accurately be described as spiritual or emotional

ldquoWe enjoy watching the other dance with other peo-ple because we know how much fun they are havingrdquo she said ldquoThere is no sense of jealousy or competitive-nessrdquo

Terra Anderson and her husband Tom Buxton share Spielerrsquos sentiment The couple has been attending the classes for a little over a year

Anderson noted that she has danced several other forms including ballroom but tango has proven to be a favorite for both her and Buxton

Beginning at 5 pm Friday Nov 7 through Sunday Nov 9 Sojourn Studios students and other area tango enthu-siasts will be convening in Coupeville for the second annual Whidbey Island Tango Festival The festival includes classes for all skill levels milangas vendors and more According to Imbergia 200 or more danc-ers are expected to attend Cost for each event varies with most ranging from $10-20 per class Full festival passes are $165 Visit wtastorenvycom to register and for more information about the festival

Kate Daniel The RecordTerra Anderson and other students of Sojourn Studios tango class make their way around the dance floor at a class Tuesday evening

Kate Daniel The RecordDancers practice their moves at a recent tango class The Whidbey Island Tango Festival will take place in Coupeville Nov 7-9

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A12 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Bayview market offers fresh local

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

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

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Ryther to host annual auction

The Ryther Child Center Leaguersquos South Whidbey Mardi Unit annual dinner and livesilent auction is at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 on Brooks Hill Road

ldquoHats off to Rytherrdquo with prizes for best hats is the theme

Items for auction include Holland America cruises jewelry din-ing options overnight retreats and family of four Disneyland tickets

Proceeds go to Ryther Child Center a Seattle organization whose main purpose is helping kids

For tickets and details call Tarly at 360-341-2457 Fran at 360-221-4519 or visit wwwrytherorg

Professor speaks on discipleship

The Rev Dr Karoline Lewis will be speaking at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 and Sunday Oct 19 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Freeland in the main church

Lewis an associate professor of Biblical preaching is present-ing a free lecture series titled ldquoWine Water Jars amp Witness Being a Disciple according to the Gospel of Johnrdquo

Lewis will also preach at all three Sunday wor-ship services

Put together a team for trivia

Team Trivia Challenge is 630-930 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Senior Center Langley

Cost is $40 for a team of four There will be five rounds of 10 themed questions including general trivia wild card name that photo and music

Winning team receives a cash prize amount depends on number of teams participating

For details email hes tiaislandseniorservicesorg or call 360-321-1600

Haunted house aids high school

The Second Annual Haunted House Fundraiser is 6-11 pm Saturday Oct 18 Sunday Oct 19 Saturday Oct 25 and Sunday Oct 26 at the American Legion Post 141 in Bayview

Haunted House and Pumpkin Hour are 5-6 pm for kids 5-10 years old Witching Hour is 6-10 pm for all who dare to enter

Food and concessions all days Cost is $8 family rate (4-6 people) is $25

For details call 360-632-5312

Musical features familiar characters

ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo directed by Robert W Prosch is at 730 pm Oct 18 19 24 and 25 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

The musical centers on a childless baker and his

wife as they try to start a family Many well-known storybook characters make appearances

Key Players opens at 630 pm Fridays and Saturdays Question-and-answer sessions follow Sunday performances

For details and tickets visit wwwwicaonlineorg

Poinsettia sale to help students

The South Whidbey High School musiciansrsquo annual Poinsettia Sale is through Oct 26

Potted poinsettias in red white and pink ($12) and six-inch sprigs of fresh mistletoe with red ribbon ($8) available Will be delivered Dec 2-7

To order call 360-914-2107 or any jazz band wind ensemble or choir member you know

Tilth welcomes Mokihana Calizar

South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market is from 11 am to 2 pm Sunday Oct 19 at 2812 Thompson Road off Highway 525

This Sundayrsquos market will feature storyteller

Mokihana Calizar and stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace will fill the air Come to chant listen and be involved

The market offers local food flowers and gifts Sundays through Oct 26 SNAP cards and Farmersrsquo Market Nutrition Program coupons are welcome

For details visit wwwsouthwhidbeytilthorg

Trick or treat with bicycle club

The Whidbey Island Bicycle Club Trick or Treat Ride is at 1 pm Sunday Oct 19 at Fort Ebey State Park

Sign-in is required and starts at noon Free tricks and treats for all ages Costumes are welcome but helmets are required

Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

For details visit wwwwhidbeybicyclecluborg

lsquoToxic Hot Seatrsquo at the Clyde

A showing of the envi-ronmental film ldquoToxic Hot Seatrdquo is 1-3 pm Sunday Oct 19 at the Clyde Theatre Langley

The Ecumenical Greening Congregations of South Whidbey are sponsoring the showing The film is a feature of an ongoing statewide campaign to educate the

public about toxic chemi-cals used to produce everyday items

There will be a ques-tion-and-answer session after the movie

For details visit wwwtoxicfreelegacyorg

Faith vigil reflects with hope peace

The Whidbey Interfaith Vigil of Peace and Hope is 330-5 pm Sunday Oct 19 at St Augustinersquos Episcopal Church Freeland

The vigil will feature prayer sacred Scripture readings and music from multiple faith traditions in reflection on the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnsonrsquos announcement of a ldquoWar on Povertyrdquo

For details call 360-331-4887

Waldorf School welcomes public

Walk Through the Grades is 820-10 am Monday Oct 20 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Learn of the history and highlights of the educational paradigm Observe four classes in session and ask ques-tions Learn how Waldorf Education instills a pas-sion for lifelong learning and establishes a founda-tion for success in college and beyond

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

Republicans NRA talk gun initiatives

The South Whidbey Republican Women are hosting a presentation on gun Initiatives 591 and 594 at 1130 am Tuesday Oct 21 at the Useless Bay Golf and Country Club Langley

The guest speaker will be Keely Hopkins a representative from the

National Rifle Association Reservations required

call 360-579-3614 or 360-331-4556 $16 lunch fee due at check-in Checks or cash only

Meditation can ease stress

Introduction to the Transcendental Meditation Technique is 6-730 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at the Freeland Library

Bill Currie leads a free introduction to the Transcendental Meditationreg technique Learn how to experience a life with less stress and anxiety greater calm and better health

For details and to regis-ter email bellevuetmorg or call 800-595-3186

Island camera club highlights autumn

The Whidbey Island Camera Club is meet-ing 630-8 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Skagit Valley Collegersquos Oak Hall Oak Harbor

The theme for October is ldquoAutumn Colorsrdquo You may submit up to three photos for discussion to absolutesciencehotmailcom

For details email tina31543comcastnet or visit wwwwhidbeyisland cameraclubcom

Learn tango two-step and more

Dancing classes are 630-830 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Bayview Hall

Classes are the first and third Tuesday of every month

All skill levels are wel-come No partner neces-sary

A $5 donation benefits the hall

For details visit breadandsoulwhidbeycom or call 360-321-4083

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

18Saturday

21Tuesday

20Monday

19Sunday

Contributed photo

Mokihana Calizar will present stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace at the South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market Sunday Oct 19

challengeldquoIrsquom always interested

in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo Arango said in a phone interview with The Record Wednesday

Arangorsquos last day is Nov 7 His resignation letter was submitted Monday to Mayor Fred McCarthy who said he will turn it over to the Langley City Council at its Oct 17 meeting for official accep-tance which M c C a r t h y said he expects

ldquoItrsquos always a challenge when some-thing like this h a p p e n s rdquo the mayor said ldquoObviously Irsquom excited for the opportunity he has professionally to grow and an opportunity to move his career forward His presence will be very much missed in the cityrdquo

Arango took over the plan-ning department in April 2011 after six years as a plan-ning director in Vermont In Langley he was the assigned staff person to four city citi-zen boards mdash the Planning Advisory Board Design Review Board Parks and Open Space Commission (for a time) and Arts Commission mdash and oversaw several proj-ects and policies that will like-ly be around for decades The largest was the Second Street redesign which he managed from its design to its final

street striping this June Last month he attended an international planning confer-ence mdash a $2300 trip paid for by the city and the Langley Main Street Association mdash in Buenos Aires Argentina as a speaker for his work on Second Street

That same project spawned the cityrsquos new-est citizen board the Arts Commission which will over-see an Arango-proposed and city council-approved policy

to include a 1-per-cent - for -t h e - a r t s b u d g e t in capital projects

ldquo T h a t was a real-ly great e x p e r i -ence for me profes-sionallyrdquo

Arango said Times were not always

light in the Village by the Sea however Arango filed a whistleblower complaint against the mayor at the time Larry Kwarsick after he dis-covered that Kwarsick had falsified a public document during his days as Langleyrsquos planning director

Eventually Kwarsick resigned in January 2013 after Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks filed a lawsuit to force him out of office Regarding the notoriety of the incident Arango said he had no regrets

ldquoIt is what it isrdquo Arango said ldquoAt the end of it I think I did the right thingrdquo

When McCarthy was appointed as the interim mayor in February 2013

he inherited three depart-ment heads Police Chief Randy Heston Public Works Director Challis Stringer and Arango By the fall only Arango was still with the city with Stringer taking a job for the City of Mukilteorsquos pub-lic works department and Heston retiring

Some other highlights of Arangorsquos career include city code amendments adopted last month parking improve-ments restructuring the building department and lowering permit fees 27 percent and the foundation of the Langley Main Street Association

One of his unfinished works is the creation of design standards Currently the city relies on its Design Review Board and Planning Advisory

Board to make sure new con-struction is in keeping with the cityrsquos look and feel The recently finished but not-quite-approved demolition of historic buildings in the downtown commercial area ordinance includes language for how new buildings could be erected largely keeping the 30-foot lot articulation of Langleyrsquos founding on First Street and adding setbacks for floors coming up the bluff

Arango also leaves at a time when the city is review-ing a proposed private-public project for an elevator and bridge on Cascade Avenue He said he would give a recommendation to the city council before leaving the job

McCarthy said he does not have a timeline yet for finding the next director of Community Planning He wanted to wait until the res-ignation was official mdash after the city council meeting next Monday The duration of the search was also unknown

ldquoWersquoll take whatever timersquos necessaryrdquo McCarthy said ldquoItrsquos a very important position for the cityrdquo

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A13

THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

FREELAND1592 MAIN ST

360-331-6272

OAK HARBOR350 SE PIONEER WAY

360-675-8733

ShopDonate

Volunteer

WhatWill YouBuild

Your donations are tax deductible 223 2nd St LangleyWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey

Representing Whidbey Islandrsquos

Finest Homes

Nancy Rowan360821-9319 c | 360221-8898 o

301 Noblecli Pl LangleyMLS 666890 $474000

NEW LISTING

Advertise in the South Whidbey Record and watch your business GROW

Call Nora today for a FREE consultation or emailher at ndurandwhidbeynewsgroupcom

NORA DURAND

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A bull Freeland WA 98249360-221-5300 bull wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

WE SELL RESULTS

Your Local Computer Manufacturer

and Repair Center

360-341-2526 saleslc-inccom 9257 SR 525 Clinton

Best Deals on TV Phone amp

Internet

Bob Cravenbcravencraveninsurancecom

Kathleen Cravenkcravencraveninsurancecom

Clinton Office (360) 341-7200Toll Free 1 (800) 494-7200

cravenwhere RELATIONSHIPS matter

INSURANCEcom

bull Firearms amp Ammunition

bull Apparel amp Tactical Gear

bull Shooting amp Cleaning Supplies

bull Disaster Preparedness

bull FFL Transfers amp Repairs

bull Personal Defense Products

Kens Korner Clinton bull 855-230-1911wwwwhidbeyarmscom

Ben Watanabe Record file

Jeff Arango Langleyrsquos director of Community Planning speaks during a city coun-cil meeting in June He has resigned effective Nov 7 to take a position with BERK Consulting a private planning company in Seattle

ARANGOCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIrsquom always interested in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo

Jeff Arango director of Community Planning

Langley

Alice Cash Howell

Alice Cash Howell born Feb 19 1923 in Pasadena Calif to Henry N and Jennie BJ Cash Passed away Aug 8 2014 in Monroe Wash

Alice studied and earned her bachelorrsquos degree at the University of California Berkeley On Dec 30 1946 she married Erle Howell Jr in Pasadena

Alice enjoyed quilting sewing painting garden-ing carpentry learn-ing beach combing and observing nature She was a member of Vote

Smart MoveOn Tilth NW Harvest KCTS9 and alumna of University of California Berkley

Alice was a devoted wife mother grandmother and friend She will be deeply missed by all who knew her

Alice is survived by her children Thomas E Howell (Barb Gardner) Joan Gail Wong (William) Cathie Lynn Hosley (Burr) John N Howell (Karen) and Jennelle Pillitiere (John) grand-children Phoebe Dolim Nathaniel Wong Rachel Wong Matthew Wong

Ruth Howell Lydia Pillitiere Michael Pillitiere Gabriel Pillitiere and Esther Pillitiere and extended family and many friends

She was preceded in death by both parents hus-band Erle Howell Jr sister Eva Mary Harper and brother Carl S Johnson

A celebration of Alicersquos life will be held at 1 pm Friday Oct 31 2014 at Emeritus of Monroe 15465 mdash 179th Ave SE Monroe WA 98272 A second cel-ebration will be held at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 2014 at St Peter Lutheran Church 6309 Wilson Place Clinton WA 98236

Memorials in her name may be made to Northwest Harvest PO Box 12272 Seattle WA 98102 Project Vote Smart One Common Ground Philipsburg MT 59858-9767 Regency Care Center 1355 W Main St Monroe WA 98272 or the University of California Berkeley Wellness Letter wwwberkeleywellnesscom

Arrangements are entrusted to Purdy amp Kerr with Dawson Funeral Home Monroe 360-794-7049

Marylou Bunney (Jennings)

Marylou lost her coura-geous battle with leukemia Sunday Oct 13 2014

Her funeral Mass will be at 11 am Saturday Oct 18 at St Hubert Catholic Church 803 Third St Langley WA Interment will be at 11 am Monday Oct 20 at Holyrood Catholic Cemetery 205 NE 205th St Shoreline WA

Please go to wwwbecks funeralhomecom for more about Marylou

Thanks to all who prayed so hard for her

Page A14 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

Whidbey Island Friends MeetingThe Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)Meeting for WorshipSundays at 400pmUnitarian Universalist Congregation20103 Hwy 525 Freeland WA 98249

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

Sat amp Sun 500

Stop-motion animation

THE BOXTROLLS

Sat Sun amp Mon 730

Iceland adventures

LAND HO

Tues Wed Thur 730

Kevin Kline Maggie Smith

MY OLD LADY

Coming soon Gone Girl The Skeleton Twins The Good Lie

PG

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

R - language

PG-13

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

ENJOY A COMPLIMENTARYSOUTH WHIDBEY RECORDWITH YOUR WHIDBEY COFFEE

5575 S Harbor Ave 207 Freeland | PO Box 1200 Coupeville360-221-5300 | wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

PICK UP YOUR COFFEE AND PAPER AT WHIDBEY COFFEE FREELAND | MAIN STREET middot CLINTON | STATE ROUTE 525

START YOUR MORNING THE

WHIDBEY WAY

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

Obituaries

Marylou BunneyAlice Cash Howell

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

wwwsoundpublishingcom

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

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace We off er a great work environment with opportunity for advancement along with a competitive benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401k

Accepting resumes athrsoundpublishingcomor by mail to HR Sound Publishing Inc11323 Commando Rd W Suite 1Everett WA 98204Please state which position and geographic area you are applying for

Feat

ure

d P

osi

tio

n ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT - KITSAP COUNTYSound Publishing based out of Poulsbo Washington seeks an enthusiastic creative individual to create and implement successful advertising solutions for local businesses The successful candidate must be dependable detail-oriented possess exceptional customer service skills and enjoy working in a team environment Previous sales experience a plus reliable insured transportation and good driving record required We off er a solid base plus commission work expense reimbursement excellent health benefi ts paid vacation sick and holidays 401K and a great work environment with opportunity to advance EOE Send resume with cover letter in PDF or Text format to

hrsoundpublishingcomor mail toHRCKRAD

Sound Publishing Inc 11323 Commando Road Main UnitEverett WA 98204

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace Check out our website to fi nd out more about us wwwsoundpublishingcom

Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Whidbey - Kitsap - Eastside - Everett - Marysville - South King County

Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Port Angeles - Federal Way

ProductionLaborbull General Worker - Everettbull CDL Driver - Everett

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

jobsEmployment

General

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Production WorkersFT OT shift dif

benefits non-seasonalTo apply

wwwsugiyocomdownload app

fax 360-293-6964or apply in person

3200 T Ave Anacortes 360-293-0180

Kennel Attendant amp Pet Groomer

Groomer must have ex p e r i e n c e Pa r t t imeFu l l t ime Cal l Ben or Cathy

(360)675-7288

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

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

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Opportunity Council is now soliciting Letters of Interest and State- ments of Qualifications for the purpose of re- cruiting Furnace Repair amp Replacement Contrac- tors for the Community Services depar tment Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is available online at

wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from

the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA 98225 EOEMFDV

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

EmploymentRestaurant

CIAO FUN FAMILY-OWNED

RESTAURANTExpanding and is now hiring for all positions

Servers Bussers Bartenders

Delivery DriversFull and part time posi- tions available Profes- sional appearance and per for mance a must Previose restaurant or retai l exper ience re- quired Apply in person

701 N Main Street Coupeville

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

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

Reach readers the daily newspapers miss when you advertise in the Classifieds 1-800-388-2527 or wwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

NOC NURSING ASSISTANT

Shift Differential

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

Advertising doesnrsquot have to break the bank The Classifieds has great deals on everything you need

Health Care 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

Oak Harbor DentalPracticeseeking

PT Experienced Chair-Side Assistant

For immediate hire Ideal candidate will be moti- va t e d h a r d wo r k i n g friendly flexible and pos- sess the ability to multi- t a s k R e g i s t e r e d WSDOH Salary DOE

795 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Harbor

or e-mail to docwymangmailcom

docwymangmailcom

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

(360)-331-2104or email resume to

sbewcphotmailcom

real estatefor sale - WA

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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 425-422-7223

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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 MarketPlace

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc

The Arrow Points the Waywwwwhidbeyhomesforrentcom

Saturday Showings 9 to 5

360-675-6681

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

Water and mountain view 3 BR on 23+

acres Separate garageshop

593631 $399000

Mutiny View Manor 3 BR on a quiet

cul-de-sac with west side water viewLots of updates

676441 $199500

--- Greenbank --- --- Oak Harbor ---2+ BR near

Beachcombers beach and boat

ramp Big back deck Water and

mountain views638049 $259000

Well-kept 4 BRrambler in

Ridgehaven 2 Close to schools downtown andNAS Whidbey

700285 $269950

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---REDUCED 4 BR 25 BA and lots of storage fairway

home at HHG amp YCEasy care

landscaping642708 $210000

View 3 BR 175 BA in Dugualla Bay Heights Community beachboat launch702430 $269900

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE

Now is the time to join our top team of real estate experts

Train with the bestCall for information

Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete list of all open houses Find additional information on these homes at WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses

WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday October 18th 1-4 or by apprsquot

Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave

Langley 3602218898223 Second St

Freeland1403 Starview Ct

654709 $229000Gordy Frederickson 360914-2566

Freeland 1407 Everette Ln

627306 $234900Jill Engstrom 425508-4110

Freeland1319 Sealawn Blvd

705282 $299500Sandra Stipe 360672-4893

Greenbank3516 Seashore Ave

652380 $499000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073

Langley2418 Soundview Dr

662659 $559950Jim Short 206920-2362

Langley 2219 Lancaster Rd

689493 $449500Bryan McCourt 360632-3770

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 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 rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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

Baby Island Area3 bedroom 2 bath Wa- ter view fenced back yard $1000month Will negotiate security de- posit Pets with referenc- e s ( 3 6 0 ) 3 3 1 - 7 2 9 4 Avail Oct 1st

CLINTON 98236

2 BR 2 BA DEER LAKE HOME Features den all appliances and beach access Located on free bus line Non smoking $1075mo (1 year lease) First month FREE rent Avail Oct 5th Call 206- 200-4219

OAK 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 360-770-6882

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON 98236

UNIQUE COZY CABIN

1 BR on bus route All appliance plus

washer dryer WaterGarbage InclNo pets $750mo

206-696-2875FREELAND3 BD 2 BA clean com- for table home Forced air amp pellet stove Heat- ed 2 car garage on 34 acre in Saratoga Beach Community Beach with boat ramp amp beach ac- cess a short walk away $1025MO Cal l Rod 408-395-1148FREELAND

HOLMES HARBOR Wa- te r f ron t Char ming 2 bedroom 2 bath home Woodburning fireplace insert gas and electric heat Available October 15th $1000 month in- cludes water Located at 5349 - A Bercot Road Call 206-972-0029

LANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626OAK 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

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

WA Misc RentalsWant to Rent

LANGLEY or FREELAND area

HOME WANTED FOR single mature woman wi th a house fr iendly standard poodle Look- ing for long term I have excellent local referenc- es Please call 360-321- 5629Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

real estaterentals

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

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

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

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Selling Something Picture ThisSchedule your ad for two or more weeks and

we will add a photo in print and online for FREE

Private party only No commercial advertising

Call Today(800) 388-2527

legals

Legal Notices

Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)

MeetingFRIDAY October 24 2014 1030AMndash1200 NOONB OA R D O F I S L A N D C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERS HEARING ROOMCourthouse Annex 6th amp Main Coupeville WA AGENDA-Product Stewardship-Comprehensive Plan Update-Other Program Issues amp Updates-Committee Action Items Legal No WCW592902 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 18 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR

ISLAND COUNTYIn re the Estate ofELEANOR M LUMLEY Deceased No 14-4-00209-4N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORS The Administrator named below has been appointed and has quali- fied as Administrator 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 administrator or the ad- ministratorrsquos 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 probated proceedings were com- menced The c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) thirty days after the adminis-

Legal Notices

trator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice I f the claim is not presented within this time frame t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred except as other- wise provided in RCW 1140051 AND 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assets Date of Filing of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court September 24 2014Date of First Publication October 4 2014 Name of Administrator LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSAttorneys for Administra- tor Barry M Meyers WSBA 22847D a v i d M N e u b e c k WSBA 31321Address for Mailing or Service Elder Law Off ices of Barry M Meyers PS 2828 Northwest Avenue B e l l i n g h a m W A 98225-2335T e l e p h o n e (360) 647-8846 F a c s i m i l e (360) 647-8854DATED this 22nd day of September 2014ELDER LAW OFFICES OF BARRY M MEY- ERS PSBARRY M MEYERS WSBA 22847DAVID M NEUBECK WSBA 31321Attorneys for Administra- tor LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSLegal No WCW592286 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 4 11 28 2014

ISLAND COUNTY NOTICE TO

CONSULTANTS FORREQUEST FOR QUAL-

IFICATIONS FORINTERSECTION

IMPROVEMENTS AT CRESCENT HARBOR ROAD NE REGATTA

DRIVEIs land County Publ ic Works (AGENCY) solic- its interest from consult- ing firms with expertise

Legal Notices

in Civil Engineering right of way acquisition and construct ion manage- ment Consultants will be considered for the fol- lowing projectProject DescriptionThe work to be per - formed by the CONSUL- TANT consists of prelim- inary engineering right o f w ay a c q u i s i t i o n PSampE and construction management of an inter- section improvement at Crescent Harbor Road Regatta Drive near Oak Ha rbo r The gene ra l scope of work for the project includes design and PSampE fo r a b id ready project address- ing the following major features challenges-Reducing the grade of the intersection-Design of retaining wall and drainage features -Determination of right of way needs and right of way plan preparation-Environmental planning and preparation of per- mit applications-Performance of soil ex- ploration and analysis as appropriate-Coordination with pur- veyors regarding all util- ity related issues if any- A l l d e s i g n w o r k t o meet fo l low AGENCY s t a n d a r d s t h e L AG Manual and applicable state and federal regula- tionsSTATEMENT OF Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S (SOQ) SUBMITALSTo be considered re- sponsive to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) t he P ropose r rsquos SOQ must follow the direction presented and include the information required belowProposer shall send 5 (FIVE) sets of SOQs with a cover letter indi- cating the project(s) they are submitting for Sets of SOQs are to include one (1) unbound original (containing original sig- natures) and four (4) in- dividually bound copies of the SOQs Proposers are strongly encouraged to use recycledrecy- clable products and to print on both sides of the paper whenever appro- p r i a t e E a c h S O Q should have no more than ten (10) sheets (double sided or not) plus a cover and a one page cover letter The SOQ wi l l be a l lowed maximum two (2) addi- t ional sheets (double sided or not) per pro- posed sub-consultant

Legal Notices

Submittals must include the following information Firm name phone and fax numbers email ad- dress for point of con- tact Name of Principal- in-Charge and Project Manager Number o f employees in each firm p roposed to p ro jec t Fed Tax Id Number UBI Number DMWBE Cer t i f icat ion number Year Firm established S I C C o d e ( N a m e ) NAICS Code (Name) Firm Type and Annual Gross Receipt Include any in fo r mat ion tha t would be re levant to evaluate your qualifica- tions for that project list- ed above being submit- ted forACCEPTANCEREJEC- TION OF RESPONSES The County reserves the right and holds at its dis- c re t ion the fo l low ing rights and options-To waive any or all in- formalities in any SOQ-To reject any or all re- sponses-To issue subsequent re- questsA N T I C I PAT E D R F Q SCHEDULEThe AGENCY will review a l l the S ta tement o f Qualifications received and will select up to (3) three Consulting Firms for interviews The fol- low ing schedu le has been established for the submission and evalua- tion of the SOQs and se- lection of the consultant T h e s e a r e t e n t a t i ve d a t e s o n l y a n d t h e County reser ves the r igh t to ad jus t these dates at its sole discre- tion-SOQs due October 31 2014 by 430 PM-Interviews week of No- vember 10 2014-Announce final selec- tion November 14 2014 -Contract negot iat ion complete November 21 2014-Board of County Com- missioner approval De- cember 15 2014-Notice to Proceed De- cember 29 2014EVALUATION CRITE- RIASubmittals will be evalu- ated and ranked based on the following-Technical and other re- lated qualifications-Past exper ience with this kind of project utiliz- ing WSDOT design and construction standards as modif ied by Island County-References from Local agency clients

Legal Notices

-Familiarity and experi- ence dealing with Feder- al Aid funded projects- C a p a b i l i t y t o m e e t schedules and demon- s t ra ted cost cont ro ls from similar projects-Experience in designing facilities that reflect mod- est design simple oper- at ional requirements and economical cost of operationThe AGENCY encourag- es disadvantaged mi- n o r i t y a n d w o m e n - owned consultant firms to respondThe submittal must be mailed to Island County Public Works Attn Joe Araucto PO Box 5000 ( 1 N E 6 t h S t r e e t ) C o u p e v i l l e W A 98239-5000 by October 31 2014 no later than 430 PM No submittals will be accepted after the specified date and time Any questions regarding a project should be di- rected to the contact of that project listed above at 360-240-5557The AGENCY in accor- dance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat 252 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Department of Transportation Subti- tle A Office of the Sec- retary Part 21 nondis- crimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- tation issued pursuant to such Act hereby notified all bidders that it will af- firmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- tisement disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tuni ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race col- or national origin or sex in consideration for an awardLegal No WCW594947 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

APPLICATION P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Prelimi- n a r y P R D PLN-14-00013 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Land- s c a p e p l a n PLN-14-00014 - MARIN

Legal Notices

WOODSAPPLICATION Land C l e a r i n g p l a n PLN-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION SEPA environmental checklist SEP-14-00003 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Trans- por tation Concurrency TRC-14-00009 - MARIN WOODSPROJECT PROPOSAL AND LOCATION Land- ed Gentry Development Inc has submi t ted a Preliminary Plat (PPL-14-01) and Prelimi- nary PRO (PLN-14-13) appl icat ion packet for the property located on Swantown Road referred to as Marin Woods The proposed Prel iminary Plat PRD consists of 43 single family lots on 106 acres The lot currently has a single family home that is purposed to be demolished The Prelimi- nary Plat PRD applica- tion was submitted on September 25 2014 by Mr Kendall Gentry with Landed Gentry Develop- ment Inc The project lo- c a t i o n i s 1 2 9 2 S W S w a n t o w n A v e n u e R13204-459-4200DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS The formal applications for P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 were submitted on Sep- tember 252014 by Mr Kenda l l Gent r y have been determined com- plete for the purpose of processing on October 13 2014PUBLIC COMMENT PE- RIOD To make written comments on this propo- sal please mail or hand- de l iver spec i f ic com- ments to City of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 no later than 500 pm on November 3 2014 If you have questions re- garding this proposal please contact the De- velopment Services De- p a r t m e n t a t (360 ) 279 -4510 be - tween 800 a m and 500 pm Monday thru FridayE N V I R O N M E N TA L DOCUMENTS ANDOR STUDIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECTSEPA env i ronmen ta l checklist has been sub- mitted with the applica- tion (SEP-14-00003) To receive notification of the decision on this pro-

Legal Notices

posal p lease send a self-addressed stampedenvelope and request a Notification of Decision fo r P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 f rom the Ci ty of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Lisa BebeePermit CoordinatorLegal No WCW594914 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE

Grantors Demco Law Firm PS H-K GROUP Limited Liability CoGrantee Joseph Keeva also known as Joseph W KeevaLegal Description (full) PARCEL A Lo t 10 Block B PLAT OF LAW- ANA BEACH according to the plat thereof re- corded in Volume 6 of Plats page 14 records of Island County Wash- ington Situate in Island Coun ty Wash ing ton Assessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber S7350-00-0B010-0PARCEL B The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-175-0350PARCEL C The North- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-109-0360PARCEL D The North- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-107-1100PARCEL E The South- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-042-1100

Legal Notices

PARCEL F The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-044-0360WE ARE A DEBT COL- LECTOR THIS COM- MUNICAT ION IS AN AT T E M P T TO C O L - L E C T A D E B T A N D A N Y I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee will on Friday October 31 2014at the hour o f 1015 am at the front en- trance of Island County Courthouse 101 NE 6th S t r e e t C o u p e v i l l e Washington 98239 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder (subject to any condi- t ions imposed by the Trustee) payable in the form of cash or cashierrsquos check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the t ime of sale the real property situated in the County of Island State of Washington whose legal descr iptions are found on page 1 of this Notice Such real prop- er ty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust re- corded on April 9 2012 under Auditorrsquos File No 4313050 records of Is- land County Washing- ton from Joseph Keeva as Grantor to Demco Law Firm PS as Trus- tee to secure an obliga- tion in favor of Eric Mit- ten as Beneficiary the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned to H-K GROUP Limited Li- ability Co under an As- signment recorded un- der Auditor rsquos Fi le No 4361384 records of Is- land County Washing- ton This Notice is given pursuant to the Revised Code o f Wash ing ton Chapter 6124 et seqI I N o a c t i o n c o m - menced by the Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiaryrsquos suc- cessor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Gran- torrsquos default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust

Continued on next page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

Island lifeIsland lifeIsland lifeSaturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A9

Take this dance Argentine tango class teaches movement as well as connection

By KATE DANIEL South Whidbey Record

A stanza of rich and vital music ascends from the speakers breaking the evening silence at Bayview Corner four couples silently take to the studio floor keep-ing time with one anotherrsquos precise steps and slight sways as if attuned to the notes as by one anotherrsquos energy

The dancers are stu-dents of Sojourn Studiorsquos Argentine tango course led by instructor David Imbergia who has been mastering the ldquodance of connectionrdquo since 2001

ldquoI enjoy tango spe-cifically because of its very unique flavor personality and ability to spiritually connect with the partnerrdquo said Imbergia ldquoTango is called the dance of connec-tionhellip everybody likes to feel connectedrdquo

Each Tuesday evening at 630 pm a group of about 20-30 beginning intermedi-ate and advanced students of a variety of professions ages and backgrounds make their way to the studio for an opportunity to learn relax and rejuvenate

The night begins with beginning and intermedi-ate dancers and ends with a mingling of primarily intermediate and advanced students

Sari Spieler Freeland resident and owner of Whidbey Healing Arts has been attending weekly classes at Sojourn Studios with her husband Daniel Goldsmith since the class began three years ago The couple uses the class as an opportunity to wind down and reconnect

Spieler who holds a degree in dance therapy is well attuned to the correla-tion between motion music and healing

During the day Spieler works in many capacities including elder advocate power of attorney for healthcare certified profes-sional guardian for vulner-able adults and massage therapist As a part of her work which often includes a 6 am to 6 pm day she

accompanies clients to court and medical appoint-ments and assists them in navigating difficult situa-tions

ldquoItrsquos the break in the middle of the crazyrdquo she said ldquoI always make sure we stop at the class and dance for a couple of hours before we go back to work so it is a balance point in my day quite oftenrdquo

Since its inception in the late 19th century in the working-class suburbs of Buenos Aires Argentina tango has offered dancers respite and an expressive outlet The dance was devel-oped as a combination of forms including Cuban haba-ntildeera milonga and African candombe Due in part to the quality of the music according to Imbergia tango acted as a bridge between classes an unusual dance in its appeal to classes rich and poor

Because most of the immigrant population of Buenos Aires were men it was typical for men to dance the tango together Today it is more common for men to dance as ldquoleadersrdquo while women dance as ldquofollowersrdquo

However as Imbergia noted during a class

Tuesday Oct 14 it is really more of an exercise

in teamwork Throughout the class

Imbergia demonstrated the ways in which subtle movements and fixtures of posture could convey a ldquoparagraph of meaningrdquo to a partner and explained the ways in which certain steps and principles may prove more difficult for followers while others are more diffi-cult for leaders to whom the follower must entrust their confidence

ldquoMost of the time it has got a mixture of pressure and excitement especially if you are dancing with a leader who is playful and inventive and creative who forces you to stay present and spontaneousrdquo said Spieler

Spieler said she has been dancing ldquosince the day I was bornrdquo and recalled that she and her husband met at a non-alcoholic dance event in Seattle nearly 25 years ago Though the couple tried sev-eral other dances including a variety of different Latin and ballroom disciplines they could not seem to find a happy medium a way to dance together

In part due to Spielerrsquos

prior lack of experience with tango she said the dance finally provided a level playing field for the more experienced Spieler and her husband who although not necessarily an advanced dancer shared her joy in the art form

She explained that in con-trast to other dances tango forces the person to slow down and connect with their partner

ldquoI donrsquot know if there are other dances that encourage or allow that to happenrdquo said Spieler

Although some spouses may find the idea of watch-ing their partner in a close embrace with another per-son nervewracking Spieler said quite the opposite is true for her and Goldsmith She also pointed out that despite misconceptions the connection of the tango is non-sexual and may more accurately be described as spiritual or emotional

ldquoWe enjoy watching the other dance with other peo-ple because we know how much fun they are havingrdquo she said ldquoThere is no sense of jealousy or competitive-nessrdquo

Terra Anderson and her husband Tom Buxton share Spielerrsquos sentiment The couple has been attending the classes for a little over a year

Anderson noted that she has danced several other forms including ballroom but tango has proven to be a favorite for both her and Buxton

Beginning at 5 pm Friday Nov 7 through Sunday Nov 9 Sojourn Studios students and other area tango enthu-siasts will be convening in Coupeville for the second annual Whidbey Island Tango Festival The festival includes classes for all skill levels milangas vendors and more According to Imbergia 200 or more danc-ers are expected to attend Cost for each event varies with most ranging from $10-20 per class Full festival passes are $165 Visit wtastorenvycom to register and for more information about the festival

Kate Daniel The RecordTerra Anderson and other students of Sojourn Studios tango class make their way around the dance floor at a class Tuesday evening

Kate Daniel The RecordDancers practice their moves at a recent tango class The Whidbey Island Tango Festival will take place in Coupeville Nov 7-9

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A12 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Bayview market offers fresh local

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

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

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Ryther to host annual auction

The Ryther Child Center Leaguersquos South Whidbey Mardi Unit annual dinner and livesilent auction is at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 on Brooks Hill Road

ldquoHats off to Rytherrdquo with prizes for best hats is the theme

Items for auction include Holland America cruises jewelry din-ing options overnight retreats and family of four Disneyland tickets

Proceeds go to Ryther Child Center a Seattle organization whose main purpose is helping kids

For tickets and details call Tarly at 360-341-2457 Fran at 360-221-4519 or visit wwwrytherorg

Professor speaks on discipleship

The Rev Dr Karoline Lewis will be speaking at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 and Sunday Oct 19 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Freeland in the main church

Lewis an associate professor of Biblical preaching is present-ing a free lecture series titled ldquoWine Water Jars amp Witness Being a Disciple according to the Gospel of Johnrdquo

Lewis will also preach at all three Sunday wor-ship services

Put together a team for trivia

Team Trivia Challenge is 630-930 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Senior Center Langley

Cost is $40 for a team of four There will be five rounds of 10 themed questions including general trivia wild card name that photo and music

Winning team receives a cash prize amount depends on number of teams participating

For details email hes tiaislandseniorservicesorg or call 360-321-1600

Haunted house aids high school

The Second Annual Haunted House Fundraiser is 6-11 pm Saturday Oct 18 Sunday Oct 19 Saturday Oct 25 and Sunday Oct 26 at the American Legion Post 141 in Bayview

Haunted House and Pumpkin Hour are 5-6 pm for kids 5-10 years old Witching Hour is 6-10 pm for all who dare to enter

Food and concessions all days Cost is $8 family rate (4-6 people) is $25

For details call 360-632-5312

Musical features familiar characters

ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo directed by Robert W Prosch is at 730 pm Oct 18 19 24 and 25 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

The musical centers on a childless baker and his

wife as they try to start a family Many well-known storybook characters make appearances

Key Players opens at 630 pm Fridays and Saturdays Question-and-answer sessions follow Sunday performances

For details and tickets visit wwwwicaonlineorg

Poinsettia sale to help students

The South Whidbey High School musiciansrsquo annual Poinsettia Sale is through Oct 26

Potted poinsettias in red white and pink ($12) and six-inch sprigs of fresh mistletoe with red ribbon ($8) available Will be delivered Dec 2-7

To order call 360-914-2107 or any jazz band wind ensemble or choir member you know

Tilth welcomes Mokihana Calizar

South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market is from 11 am to 2 pm Sunday Oct 19 at 2812 Thompson Road off Highway 525

This Sundayrsquos market will feature storyteller

Mokihana Calizar and stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace will fill the air Come to chant listen and be involved

The market offers local food flowers and gifts Sundays through Oct 26 SNAP cards and Farmersrsquo Market Nutrition Program coupons are welcome

For details visit wwwsouthwhidbeytilthorg

Trick or treat with bicycle club

The Whidbey Island Bicycle Club Trick or Treat Ride is at 1 pm Sunday Oct 19 at Fort Ebey State Park

Sign-in is required and starts at noon Free tricks and treats for all ages Costumes are welcome but helmets are required

Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

For details visit wwwwhidbeybicyclecluborg

lsquoToxic Hot Seatrsquo at the Clyde

A showing of the envi-ronmental film ldquoToxic Hot Seatrdquo is 1-3 pm Sunday Oct 19 at the Clyde Theatre Langley

The Ecumenical Greening Congregations of South Whidbey are sponsoring the showing The film is a feature of an ongoing statewide campaign to educate the

public about toxic chemi-cals used to produce everyday items

There will be a ques-tion-and-answer session after the movie

For details visit wwwtoxicfreelegacyorg

Faith vigil reflects with hope peace

The Whidbey Interfaith Vigil of Peace and Hope is 330-5 pm Sunday Oct 19 at St Augustinersquos Episcopal Church Freeland

The vigil will feature prayer sacred Scripture readings and music from multiple faith traditions in reflection on the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnsonrsquos announcement of a ldquoWar on Povertyrdquo

For details call 360-331-4887

Waldorf School welcomes public

Walk Through the Grades is 820-10 am Monday Oct 20 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Learn of the history and highlights of the educational paradigm Observe four classes in session and ask ques-tions Learn how Waldorf Education instills a pas-sion for lifelong learning and establishes a founda-tion for success in college and beyond

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

Republicans NRA talk gun initiatives

The South Whidbey Republican Women are hosting a presentation on gun Initiatives 591 and 594 at 1130 am Tuesday Oct 21 at the Useless Bay Golf and Country Club Langley

The guest speaker will be Keely Hopkins a representative from the

National Rifle Association Reservations required

call 360-579-3614 or 360-331-4556 $16 lunch fee due at check-in Checks or cash only

Meditation can ease stress

Introduction to the Transcendental Meditation Technique is 6-730 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at the Freeland Library

Bill Currie leads a free introduction to the Transcendental Meditationreg technique Learn how to experience a life with less stress and anxiety greater calm and better health

For details and to regis-ter email bellevuetmorg or call 800-595-3186

Island camera club highlights autumn

The Whidbey Island Camera Club is meet-ing 630-8 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Skagit Valley Collegersquos Oak Hall Oak Harbor

The theme for October is ldquoAutumn Colorsrdquo You may submit up to three photos for discussion to absolutesciencehotmailcom

For details email tina31543comcastnet or visit wwwwhidbeyisland cameraclubcom

Learn tango two-step and more

Dancing classes are 630-830 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Bayview Hall

Classes are the first and third Tuesday of every month

All skill levels are wel-come No partner neces-sary

A $5 donation benefits the hall

For details visit breadandsoulwhidbeycom or call 360-321-4083

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

18Saturday

21Tuesday

20Monday

19Sunday

Contributed photo

Mokihana Calizar will present stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace at the South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market Sunday Oct 19

challengeldquoIrsquom always interested

in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo Arango said in a phone interview with The Record Wednesday

Arangorsquos last day is Nov 7 His resignation letter was submitted Monday to Mayor Fred McCarthy who said he will turn it over to the Langley City Council at its Oct 17 meeting for official accep-tance which M c C a r t h y said he expects

ldquoItrsquos always a challenge when some-thing like this h a p p e n s rdquo the mayor said ldquoObviously Irsquom excited for the opportunity he has professionally to grow and an opportunity to move his career forward His presence will be very much missed in the cityrdquo

Arango took over the plan-ning department in April 2011 after six years as a plan-ning director in Vermont In Langley he was the assigned staff person to four city citi-zen boards mdash the Planning Advisory Board Design Review Board Parks and Open Space Commission (for a time) and Arts Commission mdash and oversaw several proj-ects and policies that will like-ly be around for decades The largest was the Second Street redesign which he managed from its design to its final

street striping this June Last month he attended an international planning confer-ence mdash a $2300 trip paid for by the city and the Langley Main Street Association mdash in Buenos Aires Argentina as a speaker for his work on Second Street

That same project spawned the cityrsquos new-est citizen board the Arts Commission which will over-see an Arango-proposed and city council-approved policy

to include a 1-per-cent - for -t h e - a r t s b u d g e t in capital projects

ldquo T h a t was a real-ly great e x p e r i -ence for me profes-sionallyrdquo

Arango said Times were not always

light in the Village by the Sea however Arango filed a whistleblower complaint against the mayor at the time Larry Kwarsick after he dis-covered that Kwarsick had falsified a public document during his days as Langleyrsquos planning director

Eventually Kwarsick resigned in January 2013 after Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks filed a lawsuit to force him out of office Regarding the notoriety of the incident Arango said he had no regrets

ldquoIt is what it isrdquo Arango said ldquoAt the end of it I think I did the right thingrdquo

When McCarthy was appointed as the interim mayor in February 2013

he inherited three depart-ment heads Police Chief Randy Heston Public Works Director Challis Stringer and Arango By the fall only Arango was still with the city with Stringer taking a job for the City of Mukilteorsquos pub-lic works department and Heston retiring

Some other highlights of Arangorsquos career include city code amendments adopted last month parking improve-ments restructuring the building department and lowering permit fees 27 percent and the foundation of the Langley Main Street Association

One of his unfinished works is the creation of design standards Currently the city relies on its Design Review Board and Planning Advisory

Board to make sure new con-struction is in keeping with the cityrsquos look and feel The recently finished but not-quite-approved demolition of historic buildings in the downtown commercial area ordinance includes language for how new buildings could be erected largely keeping the 30-foot lot articulation of Langleyrsquos founding on First Street and adding setbacks for floors coming up the bluff

Arango also leaves at a time when the city is review-ing a proposed private-public project for an elevator and bridge on Cascade Avenue He said he would give a recommendation to the city council before leaving the job

McCarthy said he does not have a timeline yet for finding the next director of Community Planning He wanted to wait until the res-ignation was official mdash after the city council meeting next Monday The duration of the search was also unknown

ldquoWersquoll take whatever timersquos necessaryrdquo McCarthy said ldquoItrsquos a very important position for the cityrdquo

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A13

THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

FREELAND1592 MAIN ST

360-331-6272

OAK HARBOR350 SE PIONEER WAY

360-675-8733

ShopDonate

Volunteer

WhatWill YouBuild

Your donations are tax deductible 223 2nd St LangleyWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey

Representing Whidbey Islandrsquos

Finest Homes

Nancy Rowan360821-9319 c | 360221-8898 o

301 Noblecli Pl LangleyMLS 666890 $474000

NEW LISTING

Advertise in the South Whidbey Record and watch your business GROW

Call Nora today for a FREE consultation or emailher at ndurandwhidbeynewsgroupcom

NORA DURAND

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A bull Freeland WA 98249360-221-5300 bull wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

WE SELL RESULTS

Your Local Computer Manufacturer

and Repair Center

360-341-2526 saleslc-inccom 9257 SR 525 Clinton

Best Deals on TV Phone amp

Internet

Bob Cravenbcravencraveninsurancecom

Kathleen Cravenkcravencraveninsurancecom

Clinton Office (360) 341-7200Toll Free 1 (800) 494-7200

cravenwhere RELATIONSHIPS matter

INSURANCEcom

bull Firearms amp Ammunition

bull Apparel amp Tactical Gear

bull Shooting amp Cleaning Supplies

bull Disaster Preparedness

bull FFL Transfers amp Repairs

bull Personal Defense Products

Kens Korner Clinton bull 855-230-1911wwwwhidbeyarmscom

Ben Watanabe Record file

Jeff Arango Langleyrsquos director of Community Planning speaks during a city coun-cil meeting in June He has resigned effective Nov 7 to take a position with BERK Consulting a private planning company in Seattle

ARANGOCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIrsquom always interested in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo

Jeff Arango director of Community Planning

Langley

Alice Cash Howell

Alice Cash Howell born Feb 19 1923 in Pasadena Calif to Henry N and Jennie BJ Cash Passed away Aug 8 2014 in Monroe Wash

Alice studied and earned her bachelorrsquos degree at the University of California Berkeley On Dec 30 1946 she married Erle Howell Jr in Pasadena

Alice enjoyed quilting sewing painting garden-ing carpentry learn-ing beach combing and observing nature She was a member of Vote

Smart MoveOn Tilth NW Harvest KCTS9 and alumna of University of California Berkley

Alice was a devoted wife mother grandmother and friend She will be deeply missed by all who knew her

Alice is survived by her children Thomas E Howell (Barb Gardner) Joan Gail Wong (William) Cathie Lynn Hosley (Burr) John N Howell (Karen) and Jennelle Pillitiere (John) grand-children Phoebe Dolim Nathaniel Wong Rachel Wong Matthew Wong

Ruth Howell Lydia Pillitiere Michael Pillitiere Gabriel Pillitiere and Esther Pillitiere and extended family and many friends

She was preceded in death by both parents hus-band Erle Howell Jr sister Eva Mary Harper and brother Carl S Johnson

A celebration of Alicersquos life will be held at 1 pm Friday Oct 31 2014 at Emeritus of Monroe 15465 mdash 179th Ave SE Monroe WA 98272 A second cel-ebration will be held at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 2014 at St Peter Lutheran Church 6309 Wilson Place Clinton WA 98236

Memorials in her name may be made to Northwest Harvest PO Box 12272 Seattle WA 98102 Project Vote Smart One Common Ground Philipsburg MT 59858-9767 Regency Care Center 1355 W Main St Monroe WA 98272 or the University of California Berkeley Wellness Letter wwwberkeleywellnesscom

Arrangements are entrusted to Purdy amp Kerr with Dawson Funeral Home Monroe 360-794-7049

Marylou Bunney (Jennings)

Marylou lost her coura-geous battle with leukemia Sunday Oct 13 2014

Her funeral Mass will be at 11 am Saturday Oct 18 at St Hubert Catholic Church 803 Third St Langley WA Interment will be at 11 am Monday Oct 20 at Holyrood Catholic Cemetery 205 NE 205th St Shoreline WA

Please go to wwwbecks funeralhomecom for more about Marylou

Thanks to all who prayed so hard for her

Page A14 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

Whidbey Island Friends MeetingThe Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)Meeting for WorshipSundays at 400pmUnitarian Universalist Congregation20103 Hwy 525 Freeland WA 98249

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

Sat amp Sun 500

Stop-motion animation

THE BOXTROLLS

Sat Sun amp Mon 730

Iceland adventures

LAND HO

Tues Wed Thur 730

Kevin Kline Maggie Smith

MY OLD LADY

Coming soon Gone Girl The Skeleton Twins The Good Lie

PG

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

R - language

PG-13

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

ENJOY A COMPLIMENTARYSOUTH WHIDBEY RECORDWITH YOUR WHIDBEY COFFEE

5575 S Harbor Ave 207 Freeland | PO Box 1200 Coupeville360-221-5300 | wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

PICK UP YOUR COFFEE AND PAPER AT WHIDBEY COFFEE FREELAND | MAIN STREET middot CLINTON | STATE ROUTE 525

START YOUR MORNING THE

WHIDBEY WAY

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

Obituaries

Marylou BunneyAlice Cash Howell

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

wwwsoundpublishingcom

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

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace We off er a great work environment with opportunity for advancement along with a competitive benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401k

Accepting resumes athrsoundpublishingcomor by mail to HR Sound Publishing Inc11323 Commando Rd W Suite 1Everett WA 98204Please state which position and geographic area you are applying for

Feat

ure

d P

osi

tio

n ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT - KITSAP COUNTYSound Publishing based out of Poulsbo Washington seeks an enthusiastic creative individual to create and implement successful advertising solutions for local businesses The successful candidate must be dependable detail-oriented possess exceptional customer service skills and enjoy working in a team environment Previous sales experience a plus reliable insured transportation and good driving record required We off er a solid base plus commission work expense reimbursement excellent health benefi ts paid vacation sick and holidays 401K and a great work environment with opportunity to advance EOE Send resume with cover letter in PDF or Text format to

hrsoundpublishingcomor mail toHRCKRAD

Sound Publishing Inc 11323 Commando Road Main UnitEverett WA 98204

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace Check out our website to fi nd out more about us wwwsoundpublishingcom

Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Whidbey - Kitsap - Eastside - Everett - Marysville - South King County

Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Port Angeles - Federal Way

ProductionLaborbull General Worker - Everettbull CDL Driver - Everett

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

jobsEmployment

General

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Production WorkersFT OT shift dif

benefits non-seasonalTo apply

wwwsugiyocomdownload app

fax 360-293-6964or apply in person

3200 T Ave Anacortes 360-293-0180

Kennel Attendant amp Pet Groomer

Groomer must have ex p e r i e n c e Pa r t t imeFu l l t ime Cal l Ben or Cathy

(360)675-7288

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

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

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Opportunity Council is now soliciting Letters of Interest and State- ments of Qualifications for the purpose of re- cruiting Furnace Repair amp Replacement Contrac- tors for the Community Services depar tment Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is available online at

wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from

the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA 98225 EOEMFDV

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

EmploymentRestaurant

CIAO FUN FAMILY-OWNED

RESTAURANTExpanding and is now hiring for all positions

Servers Bussers Bartenders

Delivery DriversFull and part time posi- tions available Profes- sional appearance and per for mance a must Previose restaurant or retai l exper ience re- quired Apply in person

701 N Main Street Coupeville

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

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

Reach readers the daily newspapers miss when you advertise in the Classifieds 1-800-388-2527 or wwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

NOC NURSING ASSISTANT

Shift Differential

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

Advertising doesnrsquot have to break the bank The Classifieds has great deals on everything you need

Health Care 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

Oak Harbor DentalPracticeseeking

PT Experienced Chair-Side Assistant

For immediate hire Ideal candidate will be moti- va t e d h a r d wo r k i n g friendly flexible and pos- sess the ability to multi- t a s k R e g i s t e r e d WSDOH Salary DOE

795 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Harbor

or e-mail to docwymangmailcom

docwymangmailcom

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

(360)-331-2104or email resume to

sbewcphotmailcom

real estatefor sale - WA

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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 425-422-7223

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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 MarketPlace

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc

The Arrow Points the Waywwwwhidbeyhomesforrentcom

Saturday Showings 9 to 5

360-675-6681

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

Water and mountain view 3 BR on 23+

acres Separate garageshop

593631 $399000

Mutiny View Manor 3 BR on a quiet

cul-de-sac with west side water viewLots of updates

676441 $199500

--- Greenbank --- --- Oak Harbor ---2+ BR near

Beachcombers beach and boat

ramp Big back deck Water and

mountain views638049 $259000

Well-kept 4 BRrambler in

Ridgehaven 2 Close to schools downtown andNAS Whidbey

700285 $269950

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---REDUCED 4 BR 25 BA and lots of storage fairway

home at HHG amp YCEasy care

landscaping642708 $210000

View 3 BR 175 BA in Dugualla Bay Heights Community beachboat launch702430 $269900

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE

Now is the time to join our top team of real estate experts

Train with the bestCall for information

Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete list of all open houses Find additional information on these homes at WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses

WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday October 18th 1-4 or by apprsquot

Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave

Langley 3602218898223 Second St

Freeland1403 Starview Ct

654709 $229000Gordy Frederickson 360914-2566

Freeland 1407 Everette Ln

627306 $234900Jill Engstrom 425508-4110

Freeland1319 Sealawn Blvd

705282 $299500Sandra Stipe 360672-4893

Greenbank3516 Seashore Ave

652380 $499000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073

Langley2418 Soundview Dr

662659 $559950Jim Short 206920-2362

Langley 2219 Lancaster Rd

689493 $449500Bryan McCourt 360632-3770

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 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 rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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

Baby Island Area3 bedroom 2 bath Wa- ter view fenced back yard $1000month Will negotiate security de- posit Pets with referenc- e s ( 3 6 0 ) 3 3 1 - 7 2 9 4 Avail Oct 1st

CLINTON 98236

2 BR 2 BA DEER LAKE HOME Features den all appliances and beach access Located on free bus line Non smoking $1075mo (1 year lease) First month FREE rent Avail Oct 5th Call 206- 200-4219

OAK 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 360-770-6882

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON 98236

UNIQUE COZY CABIN

1 BR on bus route All appliance plus

washer dryer WaterGarbage InclNo pets $750mo

206-696-2875FREELAND3 BD 2 BA clean com- for table home Forced air amp pellet stove Heat- ed 2 car garage on 34 acre in Saratoga Beach Community Beach with boat ramp amp beach ac- cess a short walk away $1025MO Cal l Rod 408-395-1148FREELAND

HOLMES HARBOR Wa- te r f ron t Char ming 2 bedroom 2 bath home Woodburning fireplace insert gas and electric heat Available October 15th $1000 month in- cludes water Located at 5349 - A Bercot Road Call 206-972-0029

LANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626OAK 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

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

WA Misc RentalsWant to Rent

LANGLEY or FREELAND area

HOME WANTED FOR single mature woman wi th a house fr iendly standard poodle Look- ing for long term I have excellent local referenc- es Please call 360-321- 5629Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

real estaterentals

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

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

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

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Selling Something Picture ThisSchedule your ad for two or more weeks and

we will add a photo in print and online for FREE

Private party only No commercial advertising

Call Today(800) 388-2527

legals

Legal Notices

Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)

MeetingFRIDAY October 24 2014 1030AMndash1200 NOONB OA R D O F I S L A N D C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERS HEARING ROOMCourthouse Annex 6th amp Main Coupeville WA AGENDA-Product Stewardship-Comprehensive Plan Update-Other Program Issues amp Updates-Committee Action Items Legal No WCW592902 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 18 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR

ISLAND COUNTYIn re the Estate ofELEANOR M LUMLEY Deceased No 14-4-00209-4N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORS The Administrator named below has been appointed and has quali- fied as Administrator 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 administrator or the ad- ministratorrsquos 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 probated proceedings were com- menced The c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) thirty days after the adminis-

Legal Notices

trator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice I f the claim is not presented within this time frame t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred except as other- wise provided in RCW 1140051 AND 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assets Date of Filing of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court September 24 2014Date of First Publication October 4 2014 Name of Administrator LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSAttorneys for Administra- tor Barry M Meyers WSBA 22847D a v i d M N e u b e c k WSBA 31321Address for Mailing or Service Elder Law Off ices of Barry M Meyers PS 2828 Northwest Avenue B e l l i n g h a m W A 98225-2335T e l e p h o n e (360) 647-8846 F a c s i m i l e (360) 647-8854DATED this 22nd day of September 2014ELDER LAW OFFICES OF BARRY M MEY- ERS PSBARRY M MEYERS WSBA 22847DAVID M NEUBECK WSBA 31321Attorneys for Administra- tor LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSLegal No WCW592286 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 4 11 28 2014

ISLAND COUNTY NOTICE TO

CONSULTANTS FORREQUEST FOR QUAL-

IFICATIONS FORINTERSECTION

IMPROVEMENTS AT CRESCENT HARBOR ROAD NE REGATTA

DRIVEIs land County Publ ic Works (AGENCY) solic- its interest from consult- ing firms with expertise

Legal Notices

in Civil Engineering right of way acquisition and construct ion manage- ment Consultants will be considered for the fol- lowing projectProject DescriptionThe work to be per - formed by the CONSUL- TANT consists of prelim- inary engineering right o f w ay a c q u i s i t i o n PSampE and construction management of an inter- section improvement at Crescent Harbor Road Regatta Drive near Oak Ha rbo r The gene ra l scope of work for the project includes design and PSampE fo r a b id ready project address- ing the following major features challenges-Reducing the grade of the intersection-Design of retaining wall and drainage features -Determination of right of way needs and right of way plan preparation-Environmental planning and preparation of per- mit applications-Performance of soil ex- ploration and analysis as appropriate-Coordination with pur- veyors regarding all util- ity related issues if any- A l l d e s i g n w o r k t o meet fo l low AGENCY s t a n d a r d s t h e L AG Manual and applicable state and federal regula- tionsSTATEMENT OF Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S (SOQ) SUBMITALSTo be considered re- sponsive to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) t he P ropose r rsquos SOQ must follow the direction presented and include the information required belowProposer shall send 5 (FIVE) sets of SOQs with a cover letter indi- cating the project(s) they are submitting for Sets of SOQs are to include one (1) unbound original (containing original sig- natures) and four (4) in- dividually bound copies of the SOQs Proposers are strongly encouraged to use recycledrecy- clable products and to print on both sides of the paper whenever appro- p r i a t e E a c h S O Q should have no more than ten (10) sheets (double sided or not) plus a cover and a one page cover letter The SOQ wi l l be a l lowed maximum two (2) addi- t ional sheets (double sided or not) per pro- posed sub-consultant

Legal Notices

Submittals must include the following information Firm name phone and fax numbers email ad- dress for point of con- tact Name of Principal- in-Charge and Project Manager Number o f employees in each firm p roposed to p ro jec t Fed Tax Id Number UBI Number DMWBE Cer t i f icat ion number Year Firm established S I C C o d e ( N a m e ) NAICS Code (Name) Firm Type and Annual Gross Receipt Include any in fo r mat ion tha t would be re levant to evaluate your qualifica- tions for that project list- ed above being submit- ted forACCEPTANCEREJEC- TION OF RESPONSES The County reserves the right and holds at its dis- c re t ion the fo l low ing rights and options-To waive any or all in- formalities in any SOQ-To reject any or all re- sponses-To issue subsequent re- questsA N T I C I PAT E D R F Q SCHEDULEThe AGENCY will review a l l the S ta tement o f Qualifications received and will select up to (3) three Consulting Firms for interviews The fol- low ing schedu le has been established for the submission and evalua- tion of the SOQs and se- lection of the consultant T h e s e a r e t e n t a t i ve d a t e s o n l y a n d t h e County reser ves the r igh t to ad jus t these dates at its sole discre- tion-SOQs due October 31 2014 by 430 PM-Interviews week of No- vember 10 2014-Announce final selec- tion November 14 2014 -Contract negot iat ion complete November 21 2014-Board of County Com- missioner approval De- cember 15 2014-Notice to Proceed De- cember 29 2014EVALUATION CRITE- RIASubmittals will be evalu- ated and ranked based on the following-Technical and other re- lated qualifications-Past exper ience with this kind of project utiliz- ing WSDOT design and construction standards as modif ied by Island County-References from Local agency clients

Legal Notices

-Familiarity and experi- ence dealing with Feder- al Aid funded projects- C a p a b i l i t y t o m e e t schedules and demon- s t ra ted cost cont ro ls from similar projects-Experience in designing facilities that reflect mod- est design simple oper- at ional requirements and economical cost of operationThe AGENCY encourag- es disadvantaged mi- n o r i t y a n d w o m e n - owned consultant firms to respondThe submittal must be mailed to Island County Public Works Attn Joe Araucto PO Box 5000 ( 1 N E 6 t h S t r e e t ) C o u p e v i l l e W A 98239-5000 by October 31 2014 no later than 430 PM No submittals will be accepted after the specified date and time Any questions regarding a project should be di- rected to the contact of that project listed above at 360-240-5557The AGENCY in accor- dance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat 252 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Department of Transportation Subti- tle A Office of the Sec- retary Part 21 nondis- crimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- tation issued pursuant to such Act hereby notified all bidders that it will af- firmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- tisement disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tuni ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race col- or national origin or sex in consideration for an awardLegal No WCW594947 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

APPLICATION P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Prelimi- n a r y P R D PLN-14-00013 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Land- s c a p e p l a n PLN-14-00014 - MARIN

Legal Notices

WOODSAPPLICATION Land C l e a r i n g p l a n PLN-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION SEPA environmental checklist SEP-14-00003 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Trans- por tation Concurrency TRC-14-00009 - MARIN WOODSPROJECT PROPOSAL AND LOCATION Land- ed Gentry Development Inc has submi t ted a Preliminary Plat (PPL-14-01) and Prelimi- nary PRO (PLN-14-13) appl icat ion packet for the property located on Swantown Road referred to as Marin Woods The proposed Prel iminary Plat PRD consists of 43 single family lots on 106 acres The lot currently has a single family home that is purposed to be demolished The Prelimi- nary Plat PRD applica- tion was submitted on September 25 2014 by Mr Kendall Gentry with Landed Gentry Develop- ment Inc The project lo- c a t i o n i s 1 2 9 2 S W S w a n t o w n A v e n u e R13204-459-4200DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS The formal applications for P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 were submitted on Sep- tember 252014 by Mr Kenda l l Gent r y have been determined com- plete for the purpose of processing on October 13 2014PUBLIC COMMENT PE- RIOD To make written comments on this propo- sal please mail or hand- de l iver spec i f ic com- ments to City of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 no later than 500 pm on November 3 2014 If you have questions re- garding this proposal please contact the De- velopment Services De- p a r t m e n t a t (360 ) 279 -4510 be - tween 800 a m and 500 pm Monday thru FridayE N V I R O N M E N TA L DOCUMENTS ANDOR STUDIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECTSEPA env i ronmen ta l checklist has been sub- mitted with the applica- tion (SEP-14-00003) To receive notification of the decision on this pro-

Legal Notices

posal p lease send a self-addressed stampedenvelope and request a Notification of Decision fo r P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 f rom the Ci ty of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Lisa BebeePermit CoordinatorLegal No WCW594914 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE

Grantors Demco Law Firm PS H-K GROUP Limited Liability CoGrantee Joseph Keeva also known as Joseph W KeevaLegal Description (full) PARCEL A Lo t 10 Block B PLAT OF LAW- ANA BEACH according to the plat thereof re- corded in Volume 6 of Plats page 14 records of Island County Wash- ington Situate in Island Coun ty Wash ing ton Assessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber S7350-00-0B010-0PARCEL B The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-175-0350PARCEL C The North- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-109-0360PARCEL D The North- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-107-1100PARCEL E The South- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-042-1100

Legal Notices

PARCEL F The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-044-0360WE ARE A DEBT COL- LECTOR THIS COM- MUNICAT ION IS AN AT T E M P T TO C O L - L E C T A D E B T A N D A N Y I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee will on Friday October 31 2014at the hour o f 1015 am at the front en- trance of Island County Courthouse 101 NE 6th S t r e e t C o u p e v i l l e Washington 98239 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder (subject to any condi- t ions imposed by the Trustee) payable in the form of cash or cashierrsquos check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the t ime of sale the real property situated in the County of Island State of Washington whose legal descr iptions are found on page 1 of this Notice Such real prop- er ty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust re- corded on April 9 2012 under Auditorrsquos File No 4313050 records of Is- land County Washing- ton from Joseph Keeva as Grantor to Demco Law Firm PS as Trus- tee to secure an obliga- tion in favor of Eric Mit- ten as Beneficiary the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned to H-K GROUP Limited Li- ability Co under an As- signment recorded un- der Auditor rsquos Fi le No 4361384 records of Is- land County Washing- ton This Notice is given pursuant to the Revised Code o f Wash ing ton Chapter 6124 et seqI I N o a c t i o n c o m - menced by the Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiaryrsquos suc- cessor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Gran- torrsquos default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust

Continued on next page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A12 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Bayview market offers fresh local

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

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

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Ryther to host annual auction

The Ryther Child Center Leaguersquos South Whidbey Mardi Unit annual dinner and livesilent auction is at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 on Brooks Hill Road

ldquoHats off to Rytherrdquo with prizes for best hats is the theme

Items for auction include Holland America cruises jewelry din-ing options overnight retreats and family of four Disneyland tickets

Proceeds go to Ryther Child Center a Seattle organization whose main purpose is helping kids

For tickets and details call Tarly at 360-341-2457 Fran at 360-221-4519 or visit wwwrytherorg

Professor speaks on discipleship

The Rev Dr Karoline Lewis will be speaking at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 and Sunday Oct 19 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Freeland in the main church

Lewis an associate professor of Biblical preaching is present-ing a free lecture series titled ldquoWine Water Jars amp Witness Being a Disciple according to the Gospel of Johnrdquo

Lewis will also preach at all three Sunday wor-ship services

Put together a team for trivia

Team Trivia Challenge is 630-930 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Senior Center Langley

Cost is $40 for a team of four There will be five rounds of 10 themed questions including general trivia wild card name that photo and music

Winning team receives a cash prize amount depends on number of teams participating

For details email hes tiaislandseniorservicesorg or call 360-321-1600

Haunted house aids high school

The Second Annual Haunted House Fundraiser is 6-11 pm Saturday Oct 18 Sunday Oct 19 Saturday Oct 25 and Sunday Oct 26 at the American Legion Post 141 in Bayview

Haunted House and Pumpkin Hour are 5-6 pm for kids 5-10 years old Witching Hour is 6-10 pm for all who dare to enter

Food and concessions all days Cost is $8 family rate (4-6 people) is $25

For details call 360-632-5312

Musical features familiar characters

ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo directed by Robert W Prosch is at 730 pm Oct 18 19 24 and 25 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

The musical centers on a childless baker and his

wife as they try to start a family Many well-known storybook characters make appearances

Key Players opens at 630 pm Fridays and Saturdays Question-and-answer sessions follow Sunday performances

For details and tickets visit wwwwicaonlineorg

Poinsettia sale to help students

The South Whidbey High School musiciansrsquo annual Poinsettia Sale is through Oct 26

Potted poinsettias in red white and pink ($12) and six-inch sprigs of fresh mistletoe with red ribbon ($8) available Will be delivered Dec 2-7

To order call 360-914-2107 or any jazz band wind ensemble or choir member you know

Tilth welcomes Mokihana Calizar

South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market is from 11 am to 2 pm Sunday Oct 19 at 2812 Thompson Road off Highway 525

This Sundayrsquos market will feature storyteller

Mokihana Calizar and stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace will fill the air Come to chant listen and be involved

The market offers local food flowers and gifts Sundays through Oct 26 SNAP cards and Farmersrsquo Market Nutrition Program coupons are welcome

For details visit wwwsouthwhidbeytilthorg

Trick or treat with bicycle club

The Whidbey Island Bicycle Club Trick or Treat Ride is at 1 pm Sunday Oct 19 at Fort Ebey State Park

Sign-in is required and starts at noon Free tricks and treats for all ages Costumes are welcome but helmets are required

Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

For details visit wwwwhidbeybicyclecluborg

lsquoToxic Hot Seatrsquo at the Clyde

A showing of the envi-ronmental film ldquoToxic Hot Seatrdquo is 1-3 pm Sunday Oct 19 at the Clyde Theatre Langley

The Ecumenical Greening Congregations of South Whidbey are sponsoring the showing The film is a feature of an ongoing statewide campaign to educate the

public about toxic chemi-cals used to produce everyday items

There will be a ques-tion-and-answer session after the movie

For details visit wwwtoxicfreelegacyorg

Faith vigil reflects with hope peace

The Whidbey Interfaith Vigil of Peace and Hope is 330-5 pm Sunday Oct 19 at St Augustinersquos Episcopal Church Freeland

The vigil will feature prayer sacred Scripture readings and music from multiple faith traditions in reflection on the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnsonrsquos announcement of a ldquoWar on Povertyrdquo

For details call 360-331-4887

Waldorf School welcomes public

Walk Through the Grades is 820-10 am Monday Oct 20 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Learn of the history and highlights of the educational paradigm Observe four classes in session and ask ques-tions Learn how Waldorf Education instills a pas-sion for lifelong learning and establishes a founda-tion for success in college and beyond

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

Republicans NRA talk gun initiatives

The South Whidbey Republican Women are hosting a presentation on gun Initiatives 591 and 594 at 1130 am Tuesday Oct 21 at the Useless Bay Golf and Country Club Langley

The guest speaker will be Keely Hopkins a representative from the

National Rifle Association Reservations required

call 360-579-3614 or 360-331-4556 $16 lunch fee due at check-in Checks or cash only

Meditation can ease stress

Introduction to the Transcendental Meditation Technique is 6-730 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at the Freeland Library

Bill Currie leads a free introduction to the Transcendental Meditationreg technique Learn how to experience a life with less stress and anxiety greater calm and better health

For details and to regis-ter email bellevuetmorg or call 800-595-3186

Island camera club highlights autumn

The Whidbey Island Camera Club is meet-ing 630-8 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Skagit Valley Collegersquos Oak Hall Oak Harbor

The theme for October is ldquoAutumn Colorsrdquo You may submit up to three photos for discussion to absolutesciencehotmailcom

For details email tina31543comcastnet or visit wwwwhidbeyisland cameraclubcom

Learn tango two-step and more

Dancing classes are 630-830 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Bayview Hall

Classes are the first and third Tuesday of every month

All skill levels are wel-come No partner neces-sary

A $5 donation benefits the hall

For details visit breadandsoulwhidbeycom or call 360-321-4083

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

18Saturday

21Tuesday

20Monday

19Sunday

Contributed photo

Mokihana Calizar will present stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace at the South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market Sunday Oct 19

challengeldquoIrsquom always interested

in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo Arango said in a phone interview with The Record Wednesday

Arangorsquos last day is Nov 7 His resignation letter was submitted Monday to Mayor Fred McCarthy who said he will turn it over to the Langley City Council at its Oct 17 meeting for official accep-tance which M c C a r t h y said he expects

ldquoItrsquos always a challenge when some-thing like this h a p p e n s rdquo the mayor said ldquoObviously Irsquom excited for the opportunity he has professionally to grow and an opportunity to move his career forward His presence will be very much missed in the cityrdquo

Arango took over the plan-ning department in April 2011 after six years as a plan-ning director in Vermont In Langley he was the assigned staff person to four city citi-zen boards mdash the Planning Advisory Board Design Review Board Parks and Open Space Commission (for a time) and Arts Commission mdash and oversaw several proj-ects and policies that will like-ly be around for decades The largest was the Second Street redesign which he managed from its design to its final

street striping this June Last month he attended an international planning confer-ence mdash a $2300 trip paid for by the city and the Langley Main Street Association mdash in Buenos Aires Argentina as a speaker for his work on Second Street

That same project spawned the cityrsquos new-est citizen board the Arts Commission which will over-see an Arango-proposed and city council-approved policy

to include a 1-per-cent - for -t h e - a r t s b u d g e t in capital projects

ldquo T h a t was a real-ly great e x p e r i -ence for me profes-sionallyrdquo

Arango said Times were not always

light in the Village by the Sea however Arango filed a whistleblower complaint against the mayor at the time Larry Kwarsick after he dis-covered that Kwarsick had falsified a public document during his days as Langleyrsquos planning director

Eventually Kwarsick resigned in January 2013 after Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks filed a lawsuit to force him out of office Regarding the notoriety of the incident Arango said he had no regrets

ldquoIt is what it isrdquo Arango said ldquoAt the end of it I think I did the right thingrdquo

When McCarthy was appointed as the interim mayor in February 2013

he inherited three depart-ment heads Police Chief Randy Heston Public Works Director Challis Stringer and Arango By the fall only Arango was still with the city with Stringer taking a job for the City of Mukilteorsquos pub-lic works department and Heston retiring

Some other highlights of Arangorsquos career include city code amendments adopted last month parking improve-ments restructuring the building department and lowering permit fees 27 percent and the foundation of the Langley Main Street Association

One of his unfinished works is the creation of design standards Currently the city relies on its Design Review Board and Planning Advisory

Board to make sure new con-struction is in keeping with the cityrsquos look and feel The recently finished but not-quite-approved demolition of historic buildings in the downtown commercial area ordinance includes language for how new buildings could be erected largely keeping the 30-foot lot articulation of Langleyrsquos founding on First Street and adding setbacks for floors coming up the bluff

Arango also leaves at a time when the city is review-ing a proposed private-public project for an elevator and bridge on Cascade Avenue He said he would give a recommendation to the city council before leaving the job

McCarthy said he does not have a timeline yet for finding the next director of Community Planning He wanted to wait until the res-ignation was official mdash after the city council meeting next Monday The duration of the search was also unknown

ldquoWersquoll take whatever timersquos necessaryrdquo McCarthy said ldquoItrsquos a very important position for the cityrdquo

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A13

THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

FREELAND1592 MAIN ST

360-331-6272

OAK HARBOR350 SE PIONEER WAY

360-675-8733

ShopDonate

Volunteer

WhatWill YouBuild

Your donations are tax deductible 223 2nd St LangleyWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey

Representing Whidbey Islandrsquos

Finest Homes

Nancy Rowan360821-9319 c | 360221-8898 o

301 Noblecli Pl LangleyMLS 666890 $474000

NEW LISTING

Advertise in the South Whidbey Record and watch your business GROW

Call Nora today for a FREE consultation or emailher at ndurandwhidbeynewsgroupcom

NORA DURAND

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A bull Freeland WA 98249360-221-5300 bull wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

WE SELL RESULTS

Your Local Computer Manufacturer

and Repair Center

360-341-2526 saleslc-inccom 9257 SR 525 Clinton

Best Deals on TV Phone amp

Internet

Bob Cravenbcravencraveninsurancecom

Kathleen Cravenkcravencraveninsurancecom

Clinton Office (360) 341-7200Toll Free 1 (800) 494-7200

cravenwhere RELATIONSHIPS matter

INSURANCEcom

bull Firearms amp Ammunition

bull Apparel amp Tactical Gear

bull Shooting amp Cleaning Supplies

bull Disaster Preparedness

bull FFL Transfers amp Repairs

bull Personal Defense Products

Kens Korner Clinton bull 855-230-1911wwwwhidbeyarmscom

Ben Watanabe Record file

Jeff Arango Langleyrsquos director of Community Planning speaks during a city coun-cil meeting in June He has resigned effective Nov 7 to take a position with BERK Consulting a private planning company in Seattle

ARANGOCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIrsquom always interested in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo

Jeff Arango director of Community Planning

Langley

Alice Cash Howell

Alice Cash Howell born Feb 19 1923 in Pasadena Calif to Henry N and Jennie BJ Cash Passed away Aug 8 2014 in Monroe Wash

Alice studied and earned her bachelorrsquos degree at the University of California Berkeley On Dec 30 1946 she married Erle Howell Jr in Pasadena

Alice enjoyed quilting sewing painting garden-ing carpentry learn-ing beach combing and observing nature She was a member of Vote

Smart MoveOn Tilth NW Harvest KCTS9 and alumna of University of California Berkley

Alice was a devoted wife mother grandmother and friend She will be deeply missed by all who knew her

Alice is survived by her children Thomas E Howell (Barb Gardner) Joan Gail Wong (William) Cathie Lynn Hosley (Burr) John N Howell (Karen) and Jennelle Pillitiere (John) grand-children Phoebe Dolim Nathaniel Wong Rachel Wong Matthew Wong

Ruth Howell Lydia Pillitiere Michael Pillitiere Gabriel Pillitiere and Esther Pillitiere and extended family and many friends

She was preceded in death by both parents hus-band Erle Howell Jr sister Eva Mary Harper and brother Carl S Johnson

A celebration of Alicersquos life will be held at 1 pm Friday Oct 31 2014 at Emeritus of Monroe 15465 mdash 179th Ave SE Monroe WA 98272 A second cel-ebration will be held at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 2014 at St Peter Lutheran Church 6309 Wilson Place Clinton WA 98236

Memorials in her name may be made to Northwest Harvest PO Box 12272 Seattle WA 98102 Project Vote Smart One Common Ground Philipsburg MT 59858-9767 Regency Care Center 1355 W Main St Monroe WA 98272 or the University of California Berkeley Wellness Letter wwwberkeleywellnesscom

Arrangements are entrusted to Purdy amp Kerr with Dawson Funeral Home Monroe 360-794-7049

Marylou Bunney (Jennings)

Marylou lost her coura-geous battle with leukemia Sunday Oct 13 2014

Her funeral Mass will be at 11 am Saturday Oct 18 at St Hubert Catholic Church 803 Third St Langley WA Interment will be at 11 am Monday Oct 20 at Holyrood Catholic Cemetery 205 NE 205th St Shoreline WA

Please go to wwwbecks funeralhomecom for more about Marylou

Thanks to all who prayed so hard for her

Page A14 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

Whidbey Island Friends MeetingThe Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)Meeting for WorshipSundays at 400pmUnitarian Universalist Congregation20103 Hwy 525 Freeland WA 98249

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

Sat amp Sun 500

Stop-motion animation

THE BOXTROLLS

Sat Sun amp Mon 730

Iceland adventures

LAND HO

Tues Wed Thur 730

Kevin Kline Maggie Smith

MY OLD LADY

Coming soon Gone Girl The Skeleton Twins The Good Lie

PG

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

R - language

PG-13

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

ENJOY A COMPLIMENTARYSOUTH WHIDBEY RECORDWITH YOUR WHIDBEY COFFEE

5575 S Harbor Ave 207 Freeland | PO Box 1200 Coupeville360-221-5300 | wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

PICK UP YOUR COFFEE AND PAPER AT WHIDBEY COFFEE FREELAND | MAIN STREET middot CLINTON | STATE ROUTE 525

START YOUR MORNING THE

WHIDBEY WAY

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

Obituaries

Marylou BunneyAlice Cash Howell

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

wwwsoundpublishingcom

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

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace We off er a great work environment with opportunity for advancement along with a competitive benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401k

Accepting resumes athrsoundpublishingcomor by mail to HR Sound Publishing Inc11323 Commando Rd W Suite 1Everett WA 98204Please state which position and geographic area you are applying for

Feat

ure

d P

osi

tio

n ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT - KITSAP COUNTYSound Publishing based out of Poulsbo Washington seeks an enthusiastic creative individual to create and implement successful advertising solutions for local businesses The successful candidate must be dependable detail-oriented possess exceptional customer service skills and enjoy working in a team environment Previous sales experience a plus reliable insured transportation and good driving record required We off er a solid base plus commission work expense reimbursement excellent health benefi ts paid vacation sick and holidays 401K and a great work environment with opportunity to advance EOE Send resume with cover letter in PDF or Text format to

hrsoundpublishingcomor mail toHRCKRAD

Sound Publishing Inc 11323 Commando Road Main UnitEverett WA 98204

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace Check out our website to fi nd out more about us wwwsoundpublishingcom

Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Whidbey - Kitsap - Eastside - Everett - Marysville - South King County

Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Port Angeles - Federal Way

ProductionLaborbull General Worker - Everettbull CDL Driver - Everett

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

jobsEmployment

General

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Production WorkersFT OT shift dif

benefits non-seasonalTo apply

wwwsugiyocomdownload app

fax 360-293-6964or apply in person

3200 T Ave Anacortes 360-293-0180

Kennel Attendant amp Pet Groomer

Groomer must have ex p e r i e n c e Pa r t t imeFu l l t ime Cal l Ben or Cathy

(360)675-7288

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

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

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Opportunity Council is now soliciting Letters of Interest and State- ments of Qualifications for the purpose of re- cruiting Furnace Repair amp Replacement Contrac- tors for the Community Services depar tment Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is available online at

wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from

the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA 98225 EOEMFDV

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

EmploymentRestaurant

CIAO FUN FAMILY-OWNED

RESTAURANTExpanding and is now hiring for all positions

Servers Bussers Bartenders

Delivery DriversFull and part time posi- tions available Profes- sional appearance and per for mance a must Previose restaurant or retai l exper ience re- quired Apply in person

701 N Main Street Coupeville

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

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

Reach readers the daily newspapers miss when you advertise in the Classifieds 1-800-388-2527 or wwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

NOC NURSING ASSISTANT

Shift Differential

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

Advertising doesnrsquot have to break the bank The Classifieds has great deals on everything you need

Health Care 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

Oak Harbor DentalPracticeseeking

PT Experienced Chair-Side Assistant

For immediate hire Ideal candidate will be moti- va t e d h a r d wo r k i n g friendly flexible and pos- sess the ability to multi- t a s k R e g i s t e r e d WSDOH Salary DOE

795 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Harbor

or e-mail to docwymangmailcom

docwymangmailcom

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

(360)-331-2104or email resume to

sbewcphotmailcom

real estatefor sale - WA

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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 425-422-7223

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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 MarketPlace

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc

The Arrow Points the Waywwwwhidbeyhomesforrentcom

Saturday Showings 9 to 5

360-675-6681

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

Water and mountain view 3 BR on 23+

acres Separate garageshop

593631 $399000

Mutiny View Manor 3 BR on a quiet

cul-de-sac with west side water viewLots of updates

676441 $199500

--- Greenbank --- --- Oak Harbor ---2+ BR near

Beachcombers beach and boat

ramp Big back deck Water and

mountain views638049 $259000

Well-kept 4 BRrambler in

Ridgehaven 2 Close to schools downtown andNAS Whidbey

700285 $269950

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---REDUCED 4 BR 25 BA and lots of storage fairway

home at HHG amp YCEasy care

landscaping642708 $210000

View 3 BR 175 BA in Dugualla Bay Heights Community beachboat launch702430 $269900

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE

Now is the time to join our top team of real estate experts

Train with the bestCall for information

Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete list of all open houses Find additional information on these homes at WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses

WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday October 18th 1-4 or by apprsquot

Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave

Langley 3602218898223 Second St

Freeland1403 Starview Ct

654709 $229000Gordy Frederickson 360914-2566

Freeland 1407 Everette Ln

627306 $234900Jill Engstrom 425508-4110

Freeland1319 Sealawn Blvd

705282 $299500Sandra Stipe 360672-4893

Greenbank3516 Seashore Ave

652380 $499000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073

Langley2418 Soundview Dr

662659 $559950Jim Short 206920-2362

Langley 2219 Lancaster Rd

689493 $449500Bryan McCourt 360632-3770

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 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 rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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

Baby Island Area3 bedroom 2 bath Wa- ter view fenced back yard $1000month Will negotiate security de- posit Pets with referenc- e s ( 3 6 0 ) 3 3 1 - 7 2 9 4 Avail Oct 1st

CLINTON 98236

2 BR 2 BA DEER LAKE HOME Features den all appliances and beach access Located on free bus line Non smoking $1075mo (1 year lease) First month FREE rent Avail Oct 5th Call 206- 200-4219

OAK 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 360-770-6882

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON 98236

UNIQUE COZY CABIN

1 BR on bus route All appliance plus

washer dryer WaterGarbage InclNo pets $750mo

206-696-2875FREELAND3 BD 2 BA clean com- for table home Forced air amp pellet stove Heat- ed 2 car garage on 34 acre in Saratoga Beach Community Beach with boat ramp amp beach ac- cess a short walk away $1025MO Cal l Rod 408-395-1148FREELAND

HOLMES HARBOR Wa- te r f ron t Char ming 2 bedroom 2 bath home Woodburning fireplace insert gas and electric heat Available October 15th $1000 month in- cludes water Located at 5349 - A Bercot Road Call 206-972-0029

LANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626OAK 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

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

WA Misc RentalsWant to Rent

LANGLEY or FREELAND area

HOME WANTED FOR single mature woman wi th a house fr iendly standard poodle Look- ing for long term I have excellent local referenc- es Please call 360-321- 5629Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

real estaterentals

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

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

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

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Selling Something Picture ThisSchedule your ad for two or more weeks and

we will add a photo in print and online for FREE

Private party only No commercial advertising

Call Today(800) 388-2527

legals

Legal Notices

Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)

MeetingFRIDAY October 24 2014 1030AMndash1200 NOONB OA R D O F I S L A N D C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERS HEARING ROOMCourthouse Annex 6th amp Main Coupeville WA AGENDA-Product Stewardship-Comprehensive Plan Update-Other Program Issues amp Updates-Committee Action Items Legal No WCW592902 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 18 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR

ISLAND COUNTYIn re the Estate ofELEANOR M LUMLEY Deceased No 14-4-00209-4N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORS The Administrator named below has been appointed and has quali- fied as Administrator 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 administrator or the ad- ministratorrsquos 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 probated proceedings were com- menced The c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) thirty days after the adminis-

Legal Notices

trator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice I f the claim is not presented within this time frame t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred except as other- wise provided in RCW 1140051 AND 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assets Date of Filing of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court September 24 2014Date of First Publication October 4 2014 Name of Administrator LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSAttorneys for Administra- tor Barry M Meyers WSBA 22847D a v i d M N e u b e c k WSBA 31321Address for Mailing or Service Elder Law Off ices of Barry M Meyers PS 2828 Northwest Avenue B e l l i n g h a m W A 98225-2335T e l e p h o n e (360) 647-8846 F a c s i m i l e (360) 647-8854DATED this 22nd day of September 2014ELDER LAW OFFICES OF BARRY M MEY- ERS PSBARRY M MEYERS WSBA 22847DAVID M NEUBECK WSBA 31321Attorneys for Administra- tor LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSLegal No WCW592286 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 4 11 28 2014

ISLAND COUNTY NOTICE TO

CONSULTANTS FORREQUEST FOR QUAL-

IFICATIONS FORINTERSECTION

IMPROVEMENTS AT CRESCENT HARBOR ROAD NE REGATTA

DRIVEIs land County Publ ic Works (AGENCY) solic- its interest from consult- ing firms with expertise

Legal Notices

in Civil Engineering right of way acquisition and construct ion manage- ment Consultants will be considered for the fol- lowing projectProject DescriptionThe work to be per - formed by the CONSUL- TANT consists of prelim- inary engineering right o f w ay a c q u i s i t i o n PSampE and construction management of an inter- section improvement at Crescent Harbor Road Regatta Drive near Oak Ha rbo r The gene ra l scope of work for the project includes design and PSampE fo r a b id ready project address- ing the following major features challenges-Reducing the grade of the intersection-Design of retaining wall and drainage features -Determination of right of way needs and right of way plan preparation-Environmental planning and preparation of per- mit applications-Performance of soil ex- ploration and analysis as appropriate-Coordination with pur- veyors regarding all util- ity related issues if any- A l l d e s i g n w o r k t o meet fo l low AGENCY s t a n d a r d s t h e L AG Manual and applicable state and federal regula- tionsSTATEMENT OF Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S (SOQ) SUBMITALSTo be considered re- sponsive to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) t he P ropose r rsquos SOQ must follow the direction presented and include the information required belowProposer shall send 5 (FIVE) sets of SOQs with a cover letter indi- cating the project(s) they are submitting for Sets of SOQs are to include one (1) unbound original (containing original sig- natures) and four (4) in- dividually bound copies of the SOQs Proposers are strongly encouraged to use recycledrecy- clable products and to print on both sides of the paper whenever appro- p r i a t e E a c h S O Q should have no more than ten (10) sheets (double sided or not) plus a cover and a one page cover letter The SOQ wi l l be a l lowed maximum two (2) addi- t ional sheets (double sided or not) per pro- posed sub-consultant

Legal Notices

Submittals must include the following information Firm name phone and fax numbers email ad- dress for point of con- tact Name of Principal- in-Charge and Project Manager Number o f employees in each firm p roposed to p ro jec t Fed Tax Id Number UBI Number DMWBE Cer t i f icat ion number Year Firm established S I C C o d e ( N a m e ) NAICS Code (Name) Firm Type and Annual Gross Receipt Include any in fo r mat ion tha t would be re levant to evaluate your qualifica- tions for that project list- ed above being submit- ted forACCEPTANCEREJEC- TION OF RESPONSES The County reserves the right and holds at its dis- c re t ion the fo l low ing rights and options-To waive any or all in- formalities in any SOQ-To reject any or all re- sponses-To issue subsequent re- questsA N T I C I PAT E D R F Q SCHEDULEThe AGENCY will review a l l the S ta tement o f Qualifications received and will select up to (3) three Consulting Firms for interviews The fol- low ing schedu le has been established for the submission and evalua- tion of the SOQs and se- lection of the consultant T h e s e a r e t e n t a t i ve d a t e s o n l y a n d t h e County reser ves the r igh t to ad jus t these dates at its sole discre- tion-SOQs due October 31 2014 by 430 PM-Interviews week of No- vember 10 2014-Announce final selec- tion November 14 2014 -Contract negot iat ion complete November 21 2014-Board of County Com- missioner approval De- cember 15 2014-Notice to Proceed De- cember 29 2014EVALUATION CRITE- RIASubmittals will be evalu- ated and ranked based on the following-Technical and other re- lated qualifications-Past exper ience with this kind of project utiliz- ing WSDOT design and construction standards as modif ied by Island County-References from Local agency clients

Legal Notices

-Familiarity and experi- ence dealing with Feder- al Aid funded projects- C a p a b i l i t y t o m e e t schedules and demon- s t ra ted cost cont ro ls from similar projects-Experience in designing facilities that reflect mod- est design simple oper- at ional requirements and economical cost of operationThe AGENCY encourag- es disadvantaged mi- n o r i t y a n d w o m e n - owned consultant firms to respondThe submittal must be mailed to Island County Public Works Attn Joe Araucto PO Box 5000 ( 1 N E 6 t h S t r e e t ) C o u p e v i l l e W A 98239-5000 by October 31 2014 no later than 430 PM No submittals will be accepted after the specified date and time Any questions regarding a project should be di- rected to the contact of that project listed above at 360-240-5557The AGENCY in accor- dance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat 252 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Department of Transportation Subti- tle A Office of the Sec- retary Part 21 nondis- crimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- tation issued pursuant to such Act hereby notified all bidders that it will af- firmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- tisement disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tuni ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race col- or national origin or sex in consideration for an awardLegal No WCW594947 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

APPLICATION P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Prelimi- n a r y P R D PLN-14-00013 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Land- s c a p e p l a n PLN-14-00014 - MARIN

Legal Notices

WOODSAPPLICATION Land C l e a r i n g p l a n PLN-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION SEPA environmental checklist SEP-14-00003 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Trans- por tation Concurrency TRC-14-00009 - MARIN WOODSPROJECT PROPOSAL AND LOCATION Land- ed Gentry Development Inc has submi t ted a Preliminary Plat (PPL-14-01) and Prelimi- nary PRO (PLN-14-13) appl icat ion packet for the property located on Swantown Road referred to as Marin Woods The proposed Prel iminary Plat PRD consists of 43 single family lots on 106 acres The lot currently has a single family home that is purposed to be demolished The Prelimi- nary Plat PRD applica- tion was submitted on September 25 2014 by Mr Kendall Gentry with Landed Gentry Develop- ment Inc The project lo- c a t i o n i s 1 2 9 2 S W S w a n t o w n A v e n u e R13204-459-4200DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS The formal applications for P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 were submitted on Sep- tember 252014 by Mr Kenda l l Gent r y have been determined com- plete for the purpose of processing on October 13 2014PUBLIC COMMENT PE- RIOD To make written comments on this propo- sal please mail or hand- de l iver spec i f ic com- ments to City of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 no later than 500 pm on November 3 2014 If you have questions re- garding this proposal please contact the De- velopment Services De- p a r t m e n t a t (360 ) 279 -4510 be - tween 800 a m and 500 pm Monday thru FridayE N V I R O N M E N TA L DOCUMENTS ANDOR STUDIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECTSEPA env i ronmen ta l checklist has been sub- mitted with the applica- tion (SEP-14-00003) To receive notification of the decision on this pro-

Legal Notices

posal p lease send a self-addressed stampedenvelope and request a Notification of Decision fo r P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 f rom the Ci ty of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Lisa BebeePermit CoordinatorLegal No WCW594914 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE

Grantors Demco Law Firm PS H-K GROUP Limited Liability CoGrantee Joseph Keeva also known as Joseph W KeevaLegal Description (full) PARCEL A Lo t 10 Block B PLAT OF LAW- ANA BEACH according to the plat thereof re- corded in Volume 6 of Plats page 14 records of Island County Wash- ington Situate in Island Coun ty Wash ing ton Assessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber S7350-00-0B010-0PARCEL B The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-175-0350PARCEL C The North- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-109-0360PARCEL D The North- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-107-1100PARCEL E The South- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-042-1100

Legal Notices

PARCEL F The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-044-0360WE ARE A DEBT COL- LECTOR THIS COM- MUNICAT ION IS AN AT T E M P T TO C O L - L E C T A D E B T A N D A N Y I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee will on Friday October 31 2014at the hour o f 1015 am at the front en- trance of Island County Courthouse 101 NE 6th S t r e e t C o u p e v i l l e Washington 98239 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder (subject to any condi- t ions imposed by the Trustee) payable in the form of cash or cashierrsquos check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the t ime of sale the real property situated in the County of Island State of Washington whose legal descr iptions are found on page 1 of this Notice Such real prop- er ty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust re- corded on April 9 2012 under Auditorrsquos File No 4313050 records of Is- land County Washing- ton from Joseph Keeva as Grantor to Demco Law Firm PS as Trus- tee to secure an obliga- tion in favor of Eric Mit- ten as Beneficiary the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned to H-K GROUP Limited Li- ability Co under an As- signment recorded un- der Auditor rsquos Fi le No 4361384 records of Is- land County Washing- ton This Notice is given pursuant to the Revised Code o f Wash ing ton Chapter 6124 et seqI I N o a c t i o n c o m - menced by the Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiaryrsquos suc- cessor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Gran- torrsquos default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust

Continued on next page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

film ldquoNosferaturdquo and other chilling tunes Cost for this event is $10

For those who like to get groovy Bloomrsquos Winery Taste for Wine and Art will be holding a rsquo70s Freak Out pre-Halloween costume party on Sunday Oct 26 from 5-7 pm Co-owner Virginia Bloom said Jamie Cribbs of the Jamie Cribbs and the T Rust Band came up with the idea for a 1970s theme and she and the band will be setting

the mood with some songs from the era Bloom also said there promises to be a flash mob dance perfor-mance of ldquoThrillerrdquo and a costume contest Admission is free

Families and kids of all ages are invited to join in frightful festivities courtesy of the Whidbey Island Childrenrsquos

Theater at a location in Freeland

Participants will be invited to build their own mask or costume and make them-selves up with some spooky face-painting Afterward attendees will craft magic wands to use as they head out for a trail

walk in which they will interact with a medley of characters during a Halloween Quest

Snacks such as ldquomon-ster fingersrdquo and ldquowitchrsquos

brewrdquo will be available from Creaky MacPheersquos Candy Bar

Less spooky Guardian Angel tours will be avail-able for wee ones Parents with young children are encouraged to attend from 4-6 pm Saturday prior to nightfall

Entry to each of the event components is by donation Funds raised from the evening will go to support the Rhianna Hobbs Memorial Scholarship Fund a fund which helps ensure all students may have access to the theater regardless of financial situ-ation

The Spooktacular event takes place from 6-830 pm

Friday Oct 24 and 4-830 Saturday Oct 25 at 2148 Jubilee Lane

Clinton too will provide some chills and thrills

Stephanie Cook of Cozyrsquos Roadhouse will be

organizing a community pumpkin carving contest with the Clinton Chamber of Commerce

Participants must submit photos of their carved mas-terpieces to the chamberrsquos

Facebook page and email a photo of themselves carving the pumpkin their contact info and a photo of the finished product to infodiscoverclintonwacom Winners will receive

cash prizes gift certificates and discount coupons for Clinton businesses The deadline is 5 pm Oct 31

Michael Zuercher zom-bie enthusiast and general manager at Island Greens said a zombie apocalypse will once again be par for the course this year The event will include a host of undead roaming the course reminiscent of

Zuercherrsquos inspiration TVrsquos ldquoThe Walking Deadrdquo

The apocalypse will begin shortly after dark on Oct 25 with multiple runs throughout the night

Although Zuercher noted that ldquoeveryone scares differentlyrdquo and that chil-drenrsquos participation is up to parental discretion there is a suggested age minimum of 10

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo he said adding that there will be a lot of ldquoshock valuerdquo

Tickets are $8 for kids under age 12 and $10 for all others

For those who favor fair-ies over fangs the Waldorf School in Clinton will be hosting an enchanted forest on Halloween evening from 4-6 pm

Andreas Besuch peda-gogical administrator at the Waldorf School said Waldorf school students

will be acting as a variety of enchanted beings The cost is $5 per person and $1020 per family Soup and bread will also be offered for an additional $5

Page A10 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A11

LANGLEY WELCOMES Spooktacular Langley

HAUNTED HOUSE

American Legion Riders Post 141 amp SWHS Seniors

600 PM TO 900 PM SATURDAY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 18 amp 19 SATURADY amp SUNDAY - OCTOBER 25 amp 26

FRIDAY OCTOBER 31ST

Join the Legion Riders amp the SWHS Senior Class for some freaky fun and frightening food outside And if you are mad enough to enter the haunted house donrsquot forget your diapers

14096 State Route 525 Langley

COME FACE YOUR FEARS hellip if you dare

Kate Johnsonamp Karla Berry

Owners221 2nd St Ste 9A bull in Langley Village bull 360-221-4520

Spooktacular LangleyOct - Nov 1st

A City Wide CelebrationTrick or Treat Downtown Langley

Oct 31 230 to 5 pm

ldquoSmall Bitesrdquo specials at local restaurants and wineries

Blow your own glass pumpkin at Callahanrsquos FirehousePumpkin coloring at Sweet Monarsquos Oct 26Haunted House at WICArsquos Zech Hall

Oct 29 - 30 5 to 7 pmHalloween 5 to 10 pm

Also Haunting Tales and Symphony of Horrorsfor more info to go wwwwicaonlineorg

Unveiling of Plaza Ghosts Oct 31st 530 pmLangley Art Walk Nov 1st

Langley HasSomething to CrowAbout Come See

email mainstreetwhidbeycom

Cut Color Style Extensions Waxing

Zombie Apocalypse at Island GreensSaturday October 25th

First walk at 730 PM or DARKEnds at 1030 PM

Adults and kids over 10 are invitedKids under 12 - $8 All others - $10

3890 E French Rd Clinton(360) 579-6042wwwwhidbeycomislandgreens

Enchanted Halloween

Forest

Oct 31 4-6 at Whidbey Island Waldorf School

$5pers or $10-20family $5 extra for soup

6335 Old Pietila Road Clinton WA

wwwwiwsorg

Ott amp Murphy Wines bull 204 1st Street Langley360 221-7131 bull wwwswedehillcellarscom

Costumes amp PrizesEntertainment by Beverly Graham and EntourageGraham and EntourageGraham and EntourageC

ome Enjoy our Spirited Spooks

Menrsquos amp WomenrsquosPendelton Clothing

Whidbey IslandSweatshirts

amp Tees

OPEN DAILY 1030-530211 FIRST STREET LANGLEY bull 221-3839

Charming FurnishingsDuralee Fabric Outlet

Ann Flynn Owner105 Anthes Street Langley360-331-8099Open 7 days a week

Langley Fine Fabrics amp Antiques

at The Island Church of WhidbeyFriday October 31st from 5-8PM

Please bring a non-perishable food itemto donate to Good Cheer

Join us for Family Fun Prizes Game Booths

and CANDY

23rd

503 Cascade Ave Langley360-221-6980wwwislandchurchofwhidbeyorg

at The Island Church of Whidbeyat The Island Church of Whidbey

rdrdAnnual HarvestCarnival

Game BoothsGame Booths and CANDY and CANDY

Langleyrsquos Outdoor Gear Store

3602211127wwwwanderonwhidbeycomBy land or by sea we are here to help you WANDER

Salish Kitchen a breakfast and dinner joint serving seasonal regional food

Coming to Langley soon

Wait for It

at Langley UnitedMethodist

Church

4-6 pmOctober 313rd Street

parking lot

Trunk amp Treat

MethodistChurch

books

clothingdininggifts

eventsantiques

art

Providing Outstanding Serviceand Excellent Results

CHERYL KEEFEBrokerOwner

C 2069307316O 3602211828cherylwhidbeycomWhidbey Island South

447 EVERETTE LANEMLS 653193 $849000

Soundview RealtywwwSoundviewRealtycom

Daniel Goldsmith360-331-1103

ldquoPeople Matter Mostrdquo

State Farmreg

Providing Insurance and Financial ServicesHome Office Bloomington Illinois 61710

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

INSTANT GRATIFICATIONSAVE UP TO 40 ON

CAR INSURANCE RIGHT NOW

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company State Farm Indemnity Company Bloomington IL bull Insurance and discounts subject to qualificationsPO60142 0406

Like a good neighbor State Farm iS therereg

Providing Insurance and Financial Services

Call my office 247

Why wait to save money Cal l me any t ime day or night for a f ree quote or to purchase car insurance

Sheila DeLong LTCP Agent1796 Main Street Suite 101Freeland WA 98249-9428Bus 360-331-1233wwwsheiladelongcom

360-679-4003 bull 877-679-4003wwwseatacshuttlecom

Kate Daniel The Record

Kevin McDonald American Legion Post 141 2nd Vice Commander stands in the morgue of the South Whidbey High School haunted house

HALLOWEENCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIf you feel comfortable with your kids watching lsquoThe Walking Deadrsquo you should bring them outrdquo

Michael Zuercher general manager

Island GreensPhoto courtesy of South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

Youngsters from South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center strut about Langley in their Halloween costumes

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A12 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Bayview market offers fresh local

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

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

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Ryther to host annual auction

The Ryther Child Center Leaguersquos South Whidbey Mardi Unit annual dinner and livesilent auction is at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 on Brooks Hill Road

ldquoHats off to Rytherrdquo with prizes for best hats is the theme

Items for auction include Holland America cruises jewelry din-ing options overnight retreats and family of four Disneyland tickets

Proceeds go to Ryther Child Center a Seattle organization whose main purpose is helping kids

For tickets and details call Tarly at 360-341-2457 Fran at 360-221-4519 or visit wwwrytherorg

Professor speaks on discipleship

The Rev Dr Karoline Lewis will be speaking at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 and Sunday Oct 19 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Freeland in the main church

Lewis an associate professor of Biblical preaching is present-ing a free lecture series titled ldquoWine Water Jars amp Witness Being a Disciple according to the Gospel of Johnrdquo

Lewis will also preach at all three Sunday wor-ship services

Put together a team for trivia

Team Trivia Challenge is 630-930 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Senior Center Langley

Cost is $40 for a team of four There will be five rounds of 10 themed questions including general trivia wild card name that photo and music

Winning team receives a cash prize amount depends on number of teams participating

For details email hes tiaislandseniorservicesorg or call 360-321-1600

Haunted house aids high school

The Second Annual Haunted House Fundraiser is 6-11 pm Saturday Oct 18 Sunday Oct 19 Saturday Oct 25 and Sunday Oct 26 at the American Legion Post 141 in Bayview

Haunted House and Pumpkin Hour are 5-6 pm for kids 5-10 years old Witching Hour is 6-10 pm for all who dare to enter

Food and concessions all days Cost is $8 family rate (4-6 people) is $25

For details call 360-632-5312

Musical features familiar characters

ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo directed by Robert W Prosch is at 730 pm Oct 18 19 24 and 25 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

The musical centers on a childless baker and his

wife as they try to start a family Many well-known storybook characters make appearances

Key Players opens at 630 pm Fridays and Saturdays Question-and-answer sessions follow Sunday performances

For details and tickets visit wwwwicaonlineorg

Poinsettia sale to help students

The South Whidbey High School musiciansrsquo annual Poinsettia Sale is through Oct 26

Potted poinsettias in red white and pink ($12) and six-inch sprigs of fresh mistletoe with red ribbon ($8) available Will be delivered Dec 2-7

To order call 360-914-2107 or any jazz band wind ensemble or choir member you know

Tilth welcomes Mokihana Calizar

South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market is from 11 am to 2 pm Sunday Oct 19 at 2812 Thompson Road off Highway 525

This Sundayrsquos market will feature storyteller

Mokihana Calizar and stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace will fill the air Come to chant listen and be involved

The market offers local food flowers and gifts Sundays through Oct 26 SNAP cards and Farmersrsquo Market Nutrition Program coupons are welcome

For details visit wwwsouthwhidbeytilthorg

Trick or treat with bicycle club

The Whidbey Island Bicycle Club Trick or Treat Ride is at 1 pm Sunday Oct 19 at Fort Ebey State Park

Sign-in is required and starts at noon Free tricks and treats for all ages Costumes are welcome but helmets are required

Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

For details visit wwwwhidbeybicyclecluborg

lsquoToxic Hot Seatrsquo at the Clyde

A showing of the envi-ronmental film ldquoToxic Hot Seatrdquo is 1-3 pm Sunday Oct 19 at the Clyde Theatre Langley

The Ecumenical Greening Congregations of South Whidbey are sponsoring the showing The film is a feature of an ongoing statewide campaign to educate the

public about toxic chemi-cals used to produce everyday items

There will be a ques-tion-and-answer session after the movie

For details visit wwwtoxicfreelegacyorg

Faith vigil reflects with hope peace

The Whidbey Interfaith Vigil of Peace and Hope is 330-5 pm Sunday Oct 19 at St Augustinersquos Episcopal Church Freeland

The vigil will feature prayer sacred Scripture readings and music from multiple faith traditions in reflection on the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnsonrsquos announcement of a ldquoWar on Povertyrdquo

For details call 360-331-4887

Waldorf School welcomes public

Walk Through the Grades is 820-10 am Monday Oct 20 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Learn of the history and highlights of the educational paradigm Observe four classes in session and ask ques-tions Learn how Waldorf Education instills a pas-sion for lifelong learning and establishes a founda-tion for success in college and beyond

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

Republicans NRA talk gun initiatives

The South Whidbey Republican Women are hosting a presentation on gun Initiatives 591 and 594 at 1130 am Tuesday Oct 21 at the Useless Bay Golf and Country Club Langley

The guest speaker will be Keely Hopkins a representative from the

National Rifle Association Reservations required

call 360-579-3614 or 360-331-4556 $16 lunch fee due at check-in Checks or cash only

Meditation can ease stress

Introduction to the Transcendental Meditation Technique is 6-730 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at the Freeland Library

Bill Currie leads a free introduction to the Transcendental Meditationreg technique Learn how to experience a life with less stress and anxiety greater calm and better health

For details and to regis-ter email bellevuetmorg or call 800-595-3186

Island camera club highlights autumn

The Whidbey Island Camera Club is meet-ing 630-8 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Skagit Valley Collegersquos Oak Hall Oak Harbor

The theme for October is ldquoAutumn Colorsrdquo You may submit up to three photos for discussion to absolutesciencehotmailcom

For details email tina31543comcastnet or visit wwwwhidbeyisland cameraclubcom

Learn tango two-step and more

Dancing classes are 630-830 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Bayview Hall

Classes are the first and third Tuesday of every month

All skill levels are wel-come No partner neces-sary

A $5 donation benefits the hall

For details visit breadandsoulwhidbeycom or call 360-321-4083

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

18Saturday

21Tuesday

20Monday

19Sunday

Contributed photo

Mokihana Calizar will present stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace at the South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market Sunday Oct 19

challengeldquoIrsquom always interested

in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo Arango said in a phone interview with The Record Wednesday

Arangorsquos last day is Nov 7 His resignation letter was submitted Monday to Mayor Fred McCarthy who said he will turn it over to the Langley City Council at its Oct 17 meeting for official accep-tance which M c C a r t h y said he expects

ldquoItrsquos always a challenge when some-thing like this h a p p e n s rdquo the mayor said ldquoObviously Irsquom excited for the opportunity he has professionally to grow and an opportunity to move his career forward His presence will be very much missed in the cityrdquo

Arango took over the plan-ning department in April 2011 after six years as a plan-ning director in Vermont In Langley he was the assigned staff person to four city citi-zen boards mdash the Planning Advisory Board Design Review Board Parks and Open Space Commission (for a time) and Arts Commission mdash and oversaw several proj-ects and policies that will like-ly be around for decades The largest was the Second Street redesign which he managed from its design to its final

street striping this June Last month he attended an international planning confer-ence mdash a $2300 trip paid for by the city and the Langley Main Street Association mdash in Buenos Aires Argentina as a speaker for his work on Second Street

That same project spawned the cityrsquos new-est citizen board the Arts Commission which will over-see an Arango-proposed and city council-approved policy

to include a 1-per-cent - for -t h e - a r t s b u d g e t in capital projects

ldquo T h a t was a real-ly great e x p e r i -ence for me profes-sionallyrdquo

Arango said Times were not always

light in the Village by the Sea however Arango filed a whistleblower complaint against the mayor at the time Larry Kwarsick after he dis-covered that Kwarsick had falsified a public document during his days as Langleyrsquos planning director

Eventually Kwarsick resigned in January 2013 after Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks filed a lawsuit to force him out of office Regarding the notoriety of the incident Arango said he had no regrets

ldquoIt is what it isrdquo Arango said ldquoAt the end of it I think I did the right thingrdquo

When McCarthy was appointed as the interim mayor in February 2013

he inherited three depart-ment heads Police Chief Randy Heston Public Works Director Challis Stringer and Arango By the fall only Arango was still with the city with Stringer taking a job for the City of Mukilteorsquos pub-lic works department and Heston retiring

Some other highlights of Arangorsquos career include city code amendments adopted last month parking improve-ments restructuring the building department and lowering permit fees 27 percent and the foundation of the Langley Main Street Association

One of his unfinished works is the creation of design standards Currently the city relies on its Design Review Board and Planning Advisory

Board to make sure new con-struction is in keeping with the cityrsquos look and feel The recently finished but not-quite-approved demolition of historic buildings in the downtown commercial area ordinance includes language for how new buildings could be erected largely keeping the 30-foot lot articulation of Langleyrsquos founding on First Street and adding setbacks for floors coming up the bluff

Arango also leaves at a time when the city is review-ing a proposed private-public project for an elevator and bridge on Cascade Avenue He said he would give a recommendation to the city council before leaving the job

McCarthy said he does not have a timeline yet for finding the next director of Community Planning He wanted to wait until the res-ignation was official mdash after the city council meeting next Monday The duration of the search was also unknown

ldquoWersquoll take whatever timersquos necessaryrdquo McCarthy said ldquoItrsquos a very important position for the cityrdquo

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A13

THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

FREELAND1592 MAIN ST

360-331-6272

OAK HARBOR350 SE PIONEER WAY

360-675-8733

ShopDonate

Volunteer

WhatWill YouBuild

Your donations are tax deductible 223 2nd St LangleyWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey

Representing Whidbey Islandrsquos

Finest Homes

Nancy Rowan360821-9319 c | 360221-8898 o

301 Noblecli Pl LangleyMLS 666890 $474000

NEW LISTING

Advertise in the South Whidbey Record and watch your business GROW

Call Nora today for a FREE consultation or emailher at ndurandwhidbeynewsgroupcom

NORA DURAND

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A bull Freeland WA 98249360-221-5300 bull wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

WE SELL RESULTS

Your Local Computer Manufacturer

and Repair Center

360-341-2526 saleslc-inccom 9257 SR 525 Clinton

Best Deals on TV Phone amp

Internet

Bob Cravenbcravencraveninsurancecom

Kathleen Cravenkcravencraveninsurancecom

Clinton Office (360) 341-7200Toll Free 1 (800) 494-7200

cravenwhere RELATIONSHIPS matter

INSURANCEcom

bull Firearms amp Ammunition

bull Apparel amp Tactical Gear

bull Shooting amp Cleaning Supplies

bull Disaster Preparedness

bull FFL Transfers amp Repairs

bull Personal Defense Products

Kens Korner Clinton bull 855-230-1911wwwwhidbeyarmscom

Ben Watanabe Record file

Jeff Arango Langleyrsquos director of Community Planning speaks during a city coun-cil meeting in June He has resigned effective Nov 7 to take a position with BERK Consulting a private planning company in Seattle

ARANGOCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIrsquom always interested in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo

Jeff Arango director of Community Planning

Langley

Alice Cash Howell

Alice Cash Howell born Feb 19 1923 in Pasadena Calif to Henry N and Jennie BJ Cash Passed away Aug 8 2014 in Monroe Wash

Alice studied and earned her bachelorrsquos degree at the University of California Berkeley On Dec 30 1946 she married Erle Howell Jr in Pasadena

Alice enjoyed quilting sewing painting garden-ing carpentry learn-ing beach combing and observing nature She was a member of Vote

Smart MoveOn Tilth NW Harvest KCTS9 and alumna of University of California Berkley

Alice was a devoted wife mother grandmother and friend She will be deeply missed by all who knew her

Alice is survived by her children Thomas E Howell (Barb Gardner) Joan Gail Wong (William) Cathie Lynn Hosley (Burr) John N Howell (Karen) and Jennelle Pillitiere (John) grand-children Phoebe Dolim Nathaniel Wong Rachel Wong Matthew Wong

Ruth Howell Lydia Pillitiere Michael Pillitiere Gabriel Pillitiere and Esther Pillitiere and extended family and many friends

She was preceded in death by both parents hus-band Erle Howell Jr sister Eva Mary Harper and brother Carl S Johnson

A celebration of Alicersquos life will be held at 1 pm Friday Oct 31 2014 at Emeritus of Monroe 15465 mdash 179th Ave SE Monroe WA 98272 A second cel-ebration will be held at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 2014 at St Peter Lutheran Church 6309 Wilson Place Clinton WA 98236

Memorials in her name may be made to Northwest Harvest PO Box 12272 Seattle WA 98102 Project Vote Smart One Common Ground Philipsburg MT 59858-9767 Regency Care Center 1355 W Main St Monroe WA 98272 or the University of California Berkeley Wellness Letter wwwberkeleywellnesscom

Arrangements are entrusted to Purdy amp Kerr with Dawson Funeral Home Monroe 360-794-7049

Marylou Bunney (Jennings)

Marylou lost her coura-geous battle with leukemia Sunday Oct 13 2014

Her funeral Mass will be at 11 am Saturday Oct 18 at St Hubert Catholic Church 803 Third St Langley WA Interment will be at 11 am Monday Oct 20 at Holyrood Catholic Cemetery 205 NE 205th St Shoreline WA

Please go to wwwbecks funeralhomecom for more about Marylou

Thanks to all who prayed so hard for her

Page A14 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

Whidbey Island Friends MeetingThe Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)Meeting for WorshipSundays at 400pmUnitarian Universalist Congregation20103 Hwy 525 Freeland WA 98249

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

Sat amp Sun 500

Stop-motion animation

THE BOXTROLLS

Sat Sun amp Mon 730

Iceland adventures

LAND HO

Tues Wed Thur 730

Kevin Kline Maggie Smith

MY OLD LADY

Coming soon Gone Girl The Skeleton Twins The Good Lie

PG

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

R - language

PG-13

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

ENJOY A COMPLIMENTARYSOUTH WHIDBEY RECORDWITH YOUR WHIDBEY COFFEE

5575 S Harbor Ave 207 Freeland | PO Box 1200 Coupeville360-221-5300 | wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

PICK UP YOUR COFFEE AND PAPER AT WHIDBEY COFFEE FREELAND | MAIN STREET middot CLINTON | STATE ROUTE 525

START YOUR MORNING THE

WHIDBEY WAY

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

Obituaries

Marylou BunneyAlice Cash Howell

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

wwwsoundpublishingcom

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

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace We off er a great work environment with opportunity for advancement along with a competitive benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401k

Accepting resumes athrsoundpublishingcomor by mail to HR Sound Publishing Inc11323 Commando Rd W Suite 1Everett WA 98204Please state which position and geographic area you are applying for

Feat

ure

d P

osi

tio

n ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT - KITSAP COUNTYSound Publishing based out of Poulsbo Washington seeks an enthusiastic creative individual to create and implement successful advertising solutions for local businesses The successful candidate must be dependable detail-oriented possess exceptional customer service skills and enjoy working in a team environment Previous sales experience a plus reliable insured transportation and good driving record required We off er a solid base plus commission work expense reimbursement excellent health benefi ts paid vacation sick and holidays 401K and a great work environment with opportunity to advance EOE Send resume with cover letter in PDF or Text format to

hrsoundpublishingcomor mail toHRCKRAD

Sound Publishing Inc 11323 Commando Road Main UnitEverett WA 98204

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace Check out our website to fi nd out more about us wwwsoundpublishingcom

Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Whidbey - Kitsap - Eastside - Everett - Marysville - South King County

Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Port Angeles - Federal Way

ProductionLaborbull General Worker - Everettbull CDL Driver - Everett

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

jobsEmployment

General

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Production WorkersFT OT shift dif

benefits non-seasonalTo apply

wwwsugiyocomdownload app

fax 360-293-6964or apply in person

3200 T Ave Anacortes 360-293-0180

Kennel Attendant amp Pet Groomer

Groomer must have ex p e r i e n c e Pa r t t imeFu l l t ime Cal l Ben or Cathy

(360)675-7288

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

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

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Opportunity Council is now soliciting Letters of Interest and State- ments of Qualifications for the purpose of re- cruiting Furnace Repair amp Replacement Contrac- tors for the Community Services depar tment Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is available online at

wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from

the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA 98225 EOEMFDV

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

EmploymentRestaurant

CIAO FUN FAMILY-OWNED

RESTAURANTExpanding and is now hiring for all positions

Servers Bussers Bartenders

Delivery DriversFull and part time posi- tions available Profes- sional appearance and per for mance a must Previose restaurant or retai l exper ience re- quired Apply in person

701 N Main Street Coupeville

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

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

Reach readers the daily newspapers miss when you advertise in the Classifieds 1-800-388-2527 or wwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

NOC NURSING ASSISTANT

Shift Differential

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

Advertising doesnrsquot have to break the bank The Classifieds has great deals on everything you need

Health Care 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

Oak Harbor DentalPracticeseeking

PT Experienced Chair-Side Assistant

For immediate hire Ideal candidate will be moti- va t e d h a r d wo r k i n g friendly flexible and pos- sess the ability to multi- t a s k R e g i s t e r e d WSDOH Salary DOE

795 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Harbor

or e-mail to docwymangmailcom

docwymangmailcom

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

(360)-331-2104or email resume to

sbewcphotmailcom

real estatefor sale - WA

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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 425-422-7223

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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 MarketPlace

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc

The Arrow Points the Waywwwwhidbeyhomesforrentcom

Saturday Showings 9 to 5

360-675-6681

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

Water and mountain view 3 BR on 23+

acres Separate garageshop

593631 $399000

Mutiny View Manor 3 BR on a quiet

cul-de-sac with west side water viewLots of updates

676441 $199500

--- Greenbank --- --- Oak Harbor ---2+ BR near

Beachcombers beach and boat

ramp Big back deck Water and

mountain views638049 $259000

Well-kept 4 BRrambler in

Ridgehaven 2 Close to schools downtown andNAS Whidbey

700285 $269950

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---REDUCED 4 BR 25 BA and lots of storage fairway

home at HHG amp YCEasy care

landscaping642708 $210000

View 3 BR 175 BA in Dugualla Bay Heights Community beachboat launch702430 $269900

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE

Now is the time to join our top team of real estate experts

Train with the bestCall for information

Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete list of all open houses Find additional information on these homes at WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses

WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday October 18th 1-4 or by apprsquot

Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave

Langley 3602218898223 Second St

Freeland1403 Starview Ct

654709 $229000Gordy Frederickson 360914-2566

Freeland 1407 Everette Ln

627306 $234900Jill Engstrom 425508-4110

Freeland1319 Sealawn Blvd

705282 $299500Sandra Stipe 360672-4893

Greenbank3516 Seashore Ave

652380 $499000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073

Langley2418 Soundview Dr

662659 $559950Jim Short 206920-2362

Langley 2219 Lancaster Rd

689493 $449500Bryan McCourt 360632-3770

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 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 rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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

Baby Island Area3 bedroom 2 bath Wa- ter view fenced back yard $1000month Will negotiate security de- posit Pets with referenc- e s ( 3 6 0 ) 3 3 1 - 7 2 9 4 Avail Oct 1st

CLINTON 98236

2 BR 2 BA DEER LAKE HOME Features den all appliances and beach access Located on free bus line Non smoking $1075mo (1 year lease) First month FREE rent Avail Oct 5th Call 206- 200-4219

OAK 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 360-770-6882

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON 98236

UNIQUE COZY CABIN

1 BR on bus route All appliance plus

washer dryer WaterGarbage InclNo pets $750mo

206-696-2875FREELAND3 BD 2 BA clean com- for table home Forced air amp pellet stove Heat- ed 2 car garage on 34 acre in Saratoga Beach Community Beach with boat ramp amp beach ac- cess a short walk away $1025MO Cal l Rod 408-395-1148FREELAND

HOLMES HARBOR Wa- te r f ron t Char ming 2 bedroom 2 bath home Woodburning fireplace insert gas and electric heat Available October 15th $1000 month in- cludes water Located at 5349 - A Bercot Road Call 206-972-0029

LANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626OAK 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

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

WA Misc RentalsWant to Rent

LANGLEY or FREELAND area

HOME WANTED FOR single mature woman wi th a house fr iendly standard poodle Look- ing for long term I have excellent local referenc- es Please call 360-321- 5629Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

real estaterentals

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

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

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

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Selling Something Picture ThisSchedule your ad for two or more weeks and

we will add a photo in print and online for FREE

Private party only No commercial advertising

Call Today(800) 388-2527

legals

Legal Notices

Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)

MeetingFRIDAY October 24 2014 1030AMndash1200 NOONB OA R D O F I S L A N D C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERS HEARING ROOMCourthouse Annex 6th amp Main Coupeville WA AGENDA-Product Stewardship-Comprehensive Plan Update-Other Program Issues amp Updates-Committee Action Items Legal No WCW592902 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 18 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR

ISLAND COUNTYIn re the Estate ofELEANOR M LUMLEY Deceased No 14-4-00209-4N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORS The Administrator named below has been appointed and has quali- fied as Administrator 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 administrator or the ad- ministratorrsquos 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 probated proceedings were com- menced The c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) thirty days after the adminis-

Legal Notices

trator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice I f the claim is not presented within this time frame t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred except as other- wise provided in RCW 1140051 AND 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assets Date of Filing of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court September 24 2014Date of First Publication October 4 2014 Name of Administrator LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSAttorneys for Administra- tor Barry M Meyers WSBA 22847D a v i d M N e u b e c k WSBA 31321Address for Mailing or Service Elder Law Off ices of Barry M Meyers PS 2828 Northwest Avenue B e l l i n g h a m W A 98225-2335T e l e p h o n e (360) 647-8846 F a c s i m i l e (360) 647-8854DATED this 22nd day of September 2014ELDER LAW OFFICES OF BARRY M MEY- ERS PSBARRY M MEYERS WSBA 22847DAVID M NEUBECK WSBA 31321Attorneys for Administra- tor LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSLegal No WCW592286 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 4 11 28 2014

ISLAND COUNTY NOTICE TO

CONSULTANTS FORREQUEST FOR QUAL-

IFICATIONS FORINTERSECTION

IMPROVEMENTS AT CRESCENT HARBOR ROAD NE REGATTA

DRIVEIs land County Publ ic Works (AGENCY) solic- its interest from consult- ing firms with expertise

Legal Notices

in Civil Engineering right of way acquisition and construct ion manage- ment Consultants will be considered for the fol- lowing projectProject DescriptionThe work to be per - formed by the CONSUL- TANT consists of prelim- inary engineering right o f w ay a c q u i s i t i o n PSampE and construction management of an inter- section improvement at Crescent Harbor Road Regatta Drive near Oak Ha rbo r The gene ra l scope of work for the project includes design and PSampE fo r a b id ready project address- ing the following major features challenges-Reducing the grade of the intersection-Design of retaining wall and drainage features -Determination of right of way needs and right of way plan preparation-Environmental planning and preparation of per- mit applications-Performance of soil ex- ploration and analysis as appropriate-Coordination with pur- veyors regarding all util- ity related issues if any- A l l d e s i g n w o r k t o meet fo l low AGENCY s t a n d a r d s t h e L AG Manual and applicable state and federal regula- tionsSTATEMENT OF Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S (SOQ) SUBMITALSTo be considered re- sponsive to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) t he P ropose r rsquos SOQ must follow the direction presented and include the information required belowProposer shall send 5 (FIVE) sets of SOQs with a cover letter indi- cating the project(s) they are submitting for Sets of SOQs are to include one (1) unbound original (containing original sig- natures) and four (4) in- dividually bound copies of the SOQs Proposers are strongly encouraged to use recycledrecy- clable products and to print on both sides of the paper whenever appro- p r i a t e E a c h S O Q should have no more than ten (10) sheets (double sided or not) plus a cover and a one page cover letter The SOQ wi l l be a l lowed maximum two (2) addi- t ional sheets (double sided or not) per pro- posed sub-consultant

Legal Notices

Submittals must include the following information Firm name phone and fax numbers email ad- dress for point of con- tact Name of Principal- in-Charge and Project Manager Number o f employees in each firm p roposed to p ro jec t Fed Tax Id Number UBI Number DMWBE Cer t i f icat ion number Year Firm established S I C C o d e ( N a m e ) NAICS Code (Name) Firm Type and Annual Gross Receipt Include any in fo r mat ion tha t would be re levant to evaluate your qualifica- tions for that project list- ed above being submit- ted forACCEPTANCEREJEC- TION OF RESPONSES The County reserves the right and holds at its dis- c re t ion the fo l low ing rights and options-To waive any or all in- formalities in any SOQ-To reject any or all re- sponses-To issue subsequent re- questsA N T I C I PAT E D R F Q SCHEDULEThe AGENCY will review a l l the S ta tement o f Qualifications received and will select up to (3) three Consulting Firms for interviews The fol- low ing schedu le has been established for the submission and evalua- tion of the SOQs and se- lection of the consultant T h e s e a r e t e n t a t i ve d a t e s o n l y a n d t h e County reser ves the r igh t to ad jus t these dates at its sole discre- tion-SOQs due October 31 2014 by 430 PM-Interviews week of No- vember 10 2014-Announce final selec- tion November 14 2014 -Contract negot iat ion complete November 21 2014-Board of County Com- missioner approval De- cember 15 2014-Notice to Proceed De- cember 29 2014EVALUATION CRITE- RIASubmittals will be evalu- ated and ranked based on the following-Technical and other re- lated qualifications-Past exper ience with this kind of project utiliz- ing WSDOT design and construction standards as modif ied by Island County-References from Local agency clients

Legal Notices

-Familiarity and experi- ence dealing with Feder- al Aid funded projects- C a p a b i l i t y t o m e e t schedules and demon- s t ra ted cost cont ro ls from similar projects-Experience in designing facilities that reflect mod- est design simple oper- at ional requirements and economical cost of operationThe AGENCY encourag- es disadvantaged mi- n o r i t y a n d w o m e n - owned consultant firms to respondThe submittal must be mailed to Island County Public Works Attn Joe Araucto PO Box 5000 ( 1 N E 6 t h S t r e e t ) C o u p e v i l l e W A 98239-5000 by October 31 2014 no later than 430 PM No submittals will be accepted after the specified date and time Any questions regarding a project should be di- rected to the contact of that project listed above at 360-240-5557The AGENCY in accor- dance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat 252 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Department of Transportation Subti- tle A Office of the Sec- retary Part 21 nondis- crimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- tation issued pursuant to such Act hereby notified all bidders that it will af- firmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- tisement disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tuni ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race col- or national origin or sex in consideration for an awardLegal No WCW594947 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

APPLICATION P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Prelimi- n a r y P R D PLN-14-00013 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Land- s c a p e p l a n PLN-14-00014 - MARIN

Legal Notices

WOODSAPPLICATION Land C l e a r i n g p l a n PLN-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION SEPA environmental checklist SEP-14-00003 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Trans- por tation Concurrency TRC-14-00009 - MARIN WOODSPROJECT PROPOSAL AND LOCATION Land- ed Gentry Development Inc has submi t ted a Preliminary Plat (PPL-14-01) and Prelimi- nary PRO (PLN-14-13) appl icat ion packet for the property located on Swantown Road referred to as Marin Woods The proposed Prel iminary Plat PRD consists of 43 single family lots on 106 acres The lot currently has a single family home that is purposed to be demolished The Prelimi- nary Plat PRD applica- tion was submitted on September 25 2014 by Mr Kendall Gentry with Landed Gentry Develop- ment Inc The project lo- c a t i o n i s 1 2 9 2 S W S w a n t o w n A v e n u e R13204-459-4200DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS The formal applications for P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 were submitted on Sep- tember 252014 by Mr Kenda l l Gent r y have been determined com- plete for the purpose of processing on October 13 2014PUBLIC COMMENT PE- RIOD To make written comments on this propo- sal please mail or hand- de l iver spec i f ic com- ments to City of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 no later than 500 pm on November 3 2014 If you have questions re- garding this proposal please contact the De- velopment Services De- p a r t m e n t a t (360 ) 279 -4510 be - tween 800 a m and 500 pm Monday thru FridayE N V I R O N M E N TA L DOCUMENTS ANDOR STUDIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECTSEPA env i ronmen ta l checklist has been sub- mitted with the applica- tion (SEP-14-00003) To receive notification of the decision on this pro-

Legal Notices

posal p lease send a self-addressed stampedenvelope and request a Notification of Decision fo r P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 f rom the Ci ty of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Lisa BebeePermit CoordinatorLegal No WCW594914 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE

Grantors Demco Law Firm PS H-K GROUP Limited Liability CoGrantee Joseph Keeva also known as Joseph W KeevaLegal Description (full) PARCEL A Lo t 10 Block B PLAT OF LAW- ANA BEACH according to the plat thereof re- corded in Volume 6 of Plats page 14 records of Island County Wash- ington Situate in Island Coun ty Wash ing ton Assessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber S7350-00-0B010-0PARCEL B The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-175-0350PARCEL C The North- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-109-0360PARCEL D The North- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-107-1100PARCEL E The South- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-042-1100

Legal Notices

PARCEL F The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-044-0360WE ARE A DEBT COL- LECTOR THIS COM- MUNICAT ION IS AN AT T E M P T TO C O L - L E C T A D E B T A N D A N Y I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee will on Friday October 31 2014at the hour o f 1015 am at the front en- trance of Island County Courthouse 101 NE 6th S t r e e t C o u p e v i l l e Washington 98239 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder (subject to any condi- t ions imposed by the Trustee) payable in the form of cash or cashierrsquos check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the t ime of sale the real property situated in the County of Island State of Washington whose legal descr iptions are found on page 1 of this Notice Such real prop- er ty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust re- corded on April 9 2012 under Auditorrsquos File No 4313050 records of Is- land County Washing- ton from Joseph Keeva as Grantor to Demco Law Firm PS as Trus- tee to secure an obliga- tion in favor of Eric Mit- ten as Beneficiary the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned to H-K GROUP Limited Li- ability Co under an As- signment recorded un- der Auditor rsquos Fi le No 4361384 records of Is- land County Washing- ton This Notice is given pursuant to the Revised Code o f Wash ing ton Chapter 6124 et seqI I N o a c t i o n c o m - menced by the Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiaryrsquos suc- cessor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Gran- torrsquos default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust

Continued on next page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

Community calendarCommunity calendarCommunity calendarPage A12 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Bayview market offers fresh local

The Bayview Farmers Market is 10 am to 2 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Corner Highway 525 and Bayview Road

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

For details visit wwwbayviewfarmersmarketcom

Ryther to host annual auction

The Ryther Child Center Leaguersquos South Whidbey Mardi Unit annual dinner and livesilent auction is at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 on Brooks Hill Road

ldquoHats off to Rytherrdquo with prizes for best hats is the theme

Items for auction include Holland America cruises jewelry din-ing options overnight retreats and family of four Disneyland tickets

Proceeds go to Ryther Child Center a Seattle organization whose main purpose is helping kids

For tickets and details call Tarly at 360-341-2457 Fran at 360-221-4519 or visit wwwrytherorg

Professor speaks on discipleship

The Rev Dr Karoline Lewis will be speaking at 5 pm Saturday Oct 18 and Sunday Oct 19 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Freeland in the main church

Lewis an associate professor of Biblical preaching is present-ing a free lecture series titled ldquoWine Water Jars amp Witness Being a Disciple according to the Gospel of Johnrdquo

Lewis will also preach at all three Sunday wor-ship services

Put together a team for trivia

Team Trivia Challenge is 630-930 pm Saturday Oct 18 at the Bayview Senior Center Langley

Cost is $40 for a team of four There will be five rounds of 10 themed questions including general trivia wild card name that photo and music

Winning team receives a cash prize amount depends on number of teams participating

For details email hes tiaislandseniorservicesorg or call 360-321-1600

Haunted house aids high school

The Second Annual Haunted House Fundraiser is 6-11 pm Saturday Oct 18 Sunday Oct 19 Saturday Oct 25 and Sunday Oct 26 at the American Legion Post 141 in Bayview

Haunted House and Pumpkin Hour are 5-6 pm for kids 5-10 years old Witching Hour is 6-10 pm for all who dare to enter

Food and concessions all days Cost is $8 family rate (4-6 people) is $25

For details call 360-632-5312

Musical features familiar characters

ldquoInto the Woodsrdquo directed by Robert W Prosch is at 730 pm Oct 18 19 24 and 25 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts

The musical centers on a childless baker and his

wife as they try to start a family Many well-known storybook characters make appearances

Key Players opens at 630 pm Fridays and Saturdays Question-and-answer sessions follow Sunday performances

For details and tickets visit wwwwicaonlineorg

Poinsettia sale to help students

The South Whidbey High School musiciansrsquo annual Poinsettia Sale is through Oct 26

Potted poinsettias in red white and pink ($12) and six-inch sprigs of fresh mistletoe with red ribbon ($8) available Will be delivered Dec 2-7

To order call 360-914-2107 or any jazz band wind ensemble or choir member you know

Tilth welcomes Mokihana Calizar

South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market is from 11 am to 2 pm Sunday Oct 19 at 2812 Thompson Road off Highway 525

This Sundayrsquos market will feature storyteller

Mokihana Calizar and stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace will fill the air Come to chant listen and be involved

The market offers local food flowers and gifts Sundays through Oct 26 SNAP cards and Farmersrsquo Market Nutrition Program coupons are welcome

For details visit wwwsouthwhidbeytilthorg

Trick or treat with bicycle club

The Whidbey Island Bicycle Club Trick or Treat Ride is at 1 pm Sunday Oct 19 at Fort Ebey State Park

Sign-in is required and starts at noon Free tricks and treats for all ages Costumes are welcome but helmets are required

Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult

For details visit wwwwhidbeybicyclecluborg

lsquoToxic Hot Seatrsquo at the Clyde

A showing of the envi-ronmental film ldquoToxic Hot Seatrdquo is 1-3 pm Sunday Oct 19 at the Clyde Theatre Langley

The Ecumenical Greening Congregations of South Whidbey are sponsoring the showing The film is a feature of an ongoing statewide campaign to educate the

public about toxic chemi-cals used to produce everyday items

There will be a ques-tion-and-answer session after the movie

For details visit wwwtoxicfreelegacyorg

Faith vigil reflects with hope peace

The Whidbey Interfaith Vigil of Peace and Hope is 330-5 pm Sunday Oct 19 at St Augustinersquos Episcopal Church Freeland

The vigil will feature prayer sacred Scripture readings and music from multiple faith traditions in reflection on the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnsonrsquos announcement of a ldquoWar on Povertyrdquo

For details call 360-331-4887

Waldorf School welcomes public

Walk Through the Grades is 820-10 am Monday Oct 20 at the Whidbey Island Waldorf School Clinton

Learn of the history and highlights of the educational paradigm Observe four classes in session and ask ques-tions Learn how Waldorf Education instills a pas-sion for lifelong learning and establishes a founda-tion for success in college and beyond

For details visit wwwwiwsorg

Republicans NRA talk gun initiatives

The South Whidbey Republican Women are hosting a presentation on gun Initiatives 591 and 594 at 1130 am Tuesday Oct 21 at the Useless Bay Golf and Country Club Langley

The guest speaker will be Keely Hopkins a representative from the

National Rifle Association Reservations required

call 360-579-3614 or 360-331-4556 $16 lunch fee due at check-in Checks or cash only

Meditation can ease stress

Introduction to the Transcendental Meditation Technique is 6-730 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at the Freeland Library

Bill Currie leads a free introduction to the Transcendental Meditationreg technique Learn how to experience a life with less stress and anxiety greater calm and better health

For details and to regis-ter email bellevuetmorg or call 800-595-3186

Island camera club highlights autumn

The Whidbey Island Camera Club is meet-ing 630-8 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Skagit Valley Collegersquos Oak Hall Oak Harbor

The theme for October is ldquoAutumn Colorsrdquo You may submit up to three photos for discussion to absolutesciencehotmailcom

For details email tina31543comcastnet or visit wwwwhidbeyisland cameraclubcom

Learn tango two-step and more

Dancing classes are 630-830 pm Tuesday Oct 21 at Bayview Hall

Classes are the first and third Tuesday of every month

All skill levels are wel-come No partner neces-sary

A $5 donation benefits the hall

For details visit breadandsoulwhidbeycom or call 360-321-4083

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

18Saturday

21Tuesday

20Monday

19Sunday

Contributed photo

Mokihana Calizar will present stories about Makahiki the Hawaiian Season of Peace at the South Whidbey Tilth Farmersrsquo Market Sunday Oct 19

challengeldquoIrsquom always interested

in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo Arango said in a phone interview with The Record Wednesday

Arangorsquos last day is Nov 7 His resignation letter was submitted Monday to Mayor Fred McCarthy who said he will turn it over to the Langley City Council at its Oct 17 meeting for official accep-tance which M c C a r t h y said he expects

ldquoItrsquos always a challenge when some-thing like this h a p p e n s rdquo the mayor said ldquoObviously Irsquom excited for the opportunity he has professionally to grow and an opportunity to move his career forward His presence will be very much missed in the cityrdquo

Arango took over the plan-ning department in April 2011 after six years as a plan-ning director in Vermont In Langley he was the assigned staff person to four city citi-zen boards mdash the Planning Advisory Board Design Review Board Parks and Open Space Commission (for a time) and Arts Commission mdash and oversaw several proj-ects and policies that will like-ly be around for decades The largest was the Second Street redesign which he managed from its design to its final

street striping this June Last month he attended an international planning confer-ence mdash a $2300 trip paid for by the city and the Langley Main Street Association mdash in Buenos Aires Argentina as a speaker for his work on Second Street

That same project spawned the cityrsquos new-est citizen board the Arts Commission which will over-see an Arango-proposed and city council-approved policy

to include a 1-per-cent - for -t h e - a r t s b u d g e t in capital projects

ldquo T h a t was a real-ly great e x p e r i -ence for me profes-sionallyrdquo

Arango said Times were not always

light in the Village by the Sea however Arango filed a whistleblower complaint against the mayor at the time Larry Kwarsick after he dis-covered that Kwarsick had falsified a public document during his days as Langleyrsquos planning director

Eventually Kwarsick resigned in January 2013 after Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks filed a lawsuit to force him out of office Regarding the notoriety of the incident Arango said he had no regrets

ldquoIt is what it isrdquo Arango said ldquoAt the end of it I think I did the right thingrdquo

When McCarthy was appointed as the interim mayor in February 2013

he inherited three depart-ment heads Police Chief Randy Heston Public Works Director Challis Stringer and Arango By the fall only Arango was still with the city with Stringer taking a job for the City of Mukilteorsquos pub-lic works department and Heston retiring

Some other highlights of Arangorsquos career include city code amendments adopted last month parking improve-ments restructuring the building department and lowering permit fees 27 percent and the foundation of the Langley Main Street Association

One of his unfinished works is the creation of design standards Currently the city relies on its Design Review Board and Planning Advisory

Board to make sure new con-struction is in keeping with the cityrsquos look and feel The recently finished but not-quite-approved demolition of historic buildings in the downtown commercial area ordinance includes language for how new buildings could be erected largely keeping the 30-foot lot articulation of Langleyrsquos founding on First Street and adding setbacks for floors coming up the bluff

Arango also leaves at a time when the city is review-ing a proposed private-public project for an elevator and bridge on Cascade Avenue He said he would give a recommendation to the city council before leaving the job

McCarthy said he does not have a timeline yet for finding the next director of Community Planning He wanted to wait until the res-ignation was official mdash after the city council meeting next Monday The duration of the search was also unknown

ldquoWersquoll take whatever timersquos necessaryrdquo McCarthy said ldquoItrsquos a very important position for the cityrdquo

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A13

THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

FREELAND1592 MAIN ST

360-331-6272

OAK HARBOR350 SE PIONEER WAY

360-675-8733

ShopDonate

Volunteer

WhatWill YouBuild

Your donations are tax deductible 223 2nd St LangleyWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey

Representing Whidbey Islandrsquos

Finest Homes

Nancy Rowan360821-9319 c | 360221-8898 o

301 Noblecli Pl LangleyMLS 666890 $474000

NEW LISTING

Advertise in the South Whidbey Record and watch your business GROW

Call Nora today for a FREE consultation or emailher at ndurandwhidbeynewsgroupcom

NORA DURAND

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A bull Freeland WA 98249360-221-5300 bull wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

WE SELL RESULTS

Your Local Computer Manufacturer

and Repair Center

360-341-2526 saleslc-inccom 9257 SR 525 Clinton

Best Deals on TV Phone amp

Internet

Bob Cravenbcravencraveninsurancecom

Kathleen Cravenkcravencraveninsurancecom

Clinton Office (360) 341-7200Toll Free 1 (800) 494-7200

cravenwhere RELATIONSHIPS matter

INSURANCEcom

bull Firearms amp Ammunition

bull Apparel amp Tactical Gear

bull Shooting amp Cleaning Supplies

bull Disaster Preparedness

bull FFL Transfers amp Repairs

bull Personal Defense Products

Kens Korner Clinton bull 855-230-1911wwwwhidbeyarmscom

Ben Watanabe Record file

Jeff Arango Langleyrsquos director of Community Planning speaks during a city coun-cil meeting in June He has resigned effective Nov 7 to take a position with BERK Consulting a private planning company in Seattle

ARANGOCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIrsquom always interested in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo

Jeff Arango director of Community Planning

Langley

Alice Cash Howell

Alice Cash Howell born Feb 19 1923 in Pasadena Calif to Henry N and Jennie BJ Cash Passed away Aug 8 2014 in Monroe Wash

Alice studied and earned her bachelorrsquos degree at the University of California Berkeley On Dec 30 1946 she married Erle Howell Jr in Pasadena

Alice enjoyed quilting sewing painting garden-ing carpentry learn-ing beach combing and observing nature She was a member of Vote

Smart MoveOn Tilth NW Harvest KCTS9 and alumna of University of California Berkley

Alice was a devoted wife mother grandmother and friend She will be deeply missed by all who knew her

Alice is survived by her children Thomas E Howell (Barb Gardner) Joan Gail Wong (William) Cathie Lynn Hosley (Burr) John N Howell (Karen) and Jennelle Pillitiere (John) grand-children Phoebe Dolim Nathaniel Wong Rachel Wong Matthew Wong

Ruth Howell Lydia Pillitiere Michael Pillitiere Gabriel Pillitiere and Esther Pillitiere and extended family and many friends

She was preceded in death by both parents hus-band Erle Howell Jr sister Eva Mary Harper and brother Carl S Johnson

A celebration of Alicersquos life will be held at 1 pm Friday Oct 31 2014 at Emeritus of Monroe 15465 mdash 179th Ave SE Monroe WA 98272 A second cel-ebration will be held at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 2014 at St Peter Lutheran Church 6309 Wilson Place Clinton WA 98236

Memorials in her name may be made to Northwest Harvest PO Box 12272 Seattle WA 98102 Project Vote Smart One Common Ground Philipsburg MT 59858-9767 Regency Care Center 1355 W Main St Monroe WA 98272 or the University of California Berkeley Wellness Letter wwwberkeleywellnesscom

Arrangements are entrusted to Purdy amp Kerr with Dawson Funeral Home Monroe 360-794-7049

Marylou Bunney (Jennings)

Marylou lost her coura-geous battle with leukemia Sunday Oct 13 2014

Her funeral Mass will be at 11 am Saturday Oct 18 at St Hubert Catholic Church 803 Third St Langley WA Interment will be at 11 am Monday Oct 20 at Holyrood Catholic Cemetery 205 NE 205th St Shoreline WA

Please go to wwwbecks funeralhomecom for more about Marylou

Thanks to all who prayed so hard for her

Page A14 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

Whidbey Island Friends MeetingThe Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)Meeting for WorshipSundays at 400pmUnitarian Universalist Congregation20103 Hwy 525 Freeland WA 98249

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

Sat amp Sun 500

Stop-motion animation

THE BOXTROLLS

Sat Sun amp Mon 730

Iceland adventures

LAND HO

Tues Wed Thur 730

Kevin Kline Maggie Smith

MY OLD LADY

Coming soon Gone Girl The Skeleton Twins The Good Lie

PG

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

R - language

PG-13

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

ENJOY A COMPLIMENTARYSOUTH WHIDBEY RECORDWITH YOUR WHIDBEY COFFEE

5575 S Harbor Ave 207 Freeland | PO Box 1200 Coupeville360-221-5300 | wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

PICK UP YOUR COFFEE AND PAPER AT WHIDBEY COFFEE FREELAND | MAIN STREET middot CLINTON | STATE ROUTE 525

START YOUR MORNING THE

WHIDBEY WAY

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

Obituaries

Marylou BunneyAlice Cash Howell

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

wwwsoundpublishingcom

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

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace We off er a great work environment with opportunity for advancement along with a competitive benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401k

Accepting resumes athrsoundpublishingcomor by mail to HR Sound Publishing Inc11323 Commando Rd W Suite 1Everett WA 98204Please state which position and geographic area you are applying for

Feat

ure

d P

osi

tio

n ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT - KITSAP COUNTYSound Publishing based out of Poulsbo Washington seeks an enthusiastic creative individual to create and implement successful advertising solutions for local businesses The successful candidate must be dependable detail-oriented possess exceptional customer service skills and enjoy working in a team environment Previous sales experience a plus reliable insured transportation and good driving record required We off er a solid base plus commission work expense reimbursement excellent health benefi ts paid vacation sick and holidays 401K and a great work environment with opportunity to advance EOE Send resume with cover letter in PDF or Text format to

hrsoundpublishingcomor mail toHRCKRAD

Sound Publishing Inc 11323 Commando Road Main UnitEverett WA 98204

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace Check out our website to fi nd out more about us wwwsoundpublishingcom

Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Whidbey - Kitsap - Eastside - Everett - Marysville - South King County

Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Port Angeles - Federal Way

ProductionLaborbull General Worker - Everettbull CDL Driver - Everett

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

jobsEmployment

General

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Production WorkersFT OT shift dif

benefits non-seasonalTo apply

wwwsugiyocomdownload app

fax 360-293-6964or apply in person

3200 T Ave Anacortes 360-293-0180

Kennel Attendant amp Pet Groomer

Groomer must have ex p e r i e n c e Pa r t t imeFu l l t ime Cal l Ben or Cathy

(360)675-7288

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

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

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Opportunity Council is now soliciting Letters of Interest and State- ments of Qualifications for the purpose of re- cruiting Furnace Repair amp Replacement Contrac- tors for the Community Services depar tment Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is available online at

wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from

the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA 98225 EOEMFDV

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

EmploymentRestaurant

CIAO FUN FAMILY-OWNED

RESTAURANTExpanding and is now hiring for all positions

Servers Bussers Bartenders

Delivery DriversFull and part time posi- tions available Profes- sional appearance and per for mance a must Previose restaurant or retai l exper ience re- quired Apply in person

701 N Main Street Coupeville

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

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

Reach readers the daily newspapers miss when you advertise in the Classifieds 1-800-388-2527 or wwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

NOC NURSING ASSISTANT

Shift Differential

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

Advertising doesnrsquot have to break the bank The Classifieds has great deals on everything you need

Health Care 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

Oak Harbor DentalPracticeseeking

PT Experienced Chair-Side Assistant

For immediate hire Ideal candidate will be moti- va t e d h a r d wo r k i n g friendly flexible and pos- sess the ability to multi- t a s k R e g i s t e r e d WSDOH Salary DOE

795 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Harbor

or e-mail to docwymangmailcom

docwymangmailcom

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

(360)-331-2104or email resume to

sbewcphotmailcom

real estatefor sale - WA

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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 425-422-7223

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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 MarketPlace

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc

The Arrow Points the Waywwwwhidbeyhomesforrentcom

Saturday Showings 9 to 5

360-675-6681

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

Water and mountain view 3 BR on 23+

acres Separate garageshop

593631 $399000

Mutiny View Manor 3 BR on a quiet

cul-de-sac with west side water viewLots of updates

676441 $199500

--- Greenbank --- --- Oak Harbor ---2+ BR near

Beachcombers beach and boat

ramp Big back deck Water and

mountain views638049 $259000

Well-kept 4 BRrambler in

Ridgehaven 2 Close to schools downtown andNAS Whidbey

700285 $269950

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---REDUCED 4 BR 25 BA and lots of storage fairway

home at HHG amp YCEasy care

landscaping642708 $210000

View 3 BR 175 BA in Dugualla Bay Heights Community beachboat launch702430 $269900

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE

Now is the time to join our top team of real estate experts

Train with the bestCall for information

Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete list of all open houses Find additional information on these homes at WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses

WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday October 18th 1-4 or by apprsquot

Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave

Langley 3602218898223 Second St

Freeland1403 Starview Ct

654709 $229000Gordy Frederickson 360914-2566

Freeland 1407 Everette Ln

627306 $234900Jill Engstrom 425508-4110

Freeland1319 Sealawn Blvd

705282 $299500Sandra Stipe 360672-4893

Greenbank3516 Seashore Ave

652380 $499000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073

Langley2418 Soundview Dr

662659 $559950Jim Short 206920-2362

Langley 2219 Lancaster Rd

689493 $449500Bryan McCourt 360632-3770

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 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 rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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

Baby Island Area3 bedroom 2 bath Wa- ter view fenced back yard $1000month Will negotiate security de- posit Pets with referenc- e s ( 3 6 0 ) 3 3 1 - 7 2 9 4 Avail Oct 1st

CLINTON 98236

2 BR 2 BA DEER LAKE HOME Features den all appliances and beach access Located on free bus line Non smoking $1075mo (1 year lease) First month FREE rent Avail Oct 5th Call 206- 200-4219

OAK 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 360-770-6882

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON 98236

UNIQUE COZY CABIN

1 BR on bus route All appliance plus

washer dryer WaterGarbage InclNo pets $750mo

206-696-2875FREELAND3 BD 2 BA clean com- for table home Forced air amp pellet stove Heat- ed 2 car garage on 34 acre in Saratoga Beach Community Beach with boat ramp amp beach ac- cess a short walk away $1025MO Cal l Rod 408-395-1148FREELAND

HOLMES HARBOR Wa- te r f ron t Char ming 2 bedroom 2 bath home Woodburning fireplace insert gas and electric heat Available October 15th $1000 month in- cludes water Located at 5349 - A Bercot Road Call 206-972-0029

LANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626OAK 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

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

WA Misc RentalsWant to Rent

LANGLEY or FREELAND area

HOME WANTED FOR single mature woman wi th a house fr iendly standard poodle Look- ing for long term I have excellent local referenc- es Please call 360-321- 5629Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

real estaterentals

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

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

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

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Selling Something Picture ThisSchedule your ad for two or more weeks and

we will add a photo in print and online for FREE

Private party only No commercial advertising

Call Today(800) 388-2527

legals

Legal Notices

Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)

MeetingFRIDAY October 24 2014 1030AMndash1200 NOONB OA R D O F I S L A N D C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERS HEARING ROOMCourthouse Annex 6th amp Main Coupeville WA AGENDA-Product Stewardship-Comprehensive Plan Update-Other Program Issues amp Updates-Committee Action Items Legal No WCW592902 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 18 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR

ISLAND COUNTYIn re the Estate ofELEANOR M LUMLEY Deceased No 14-4-00209-4N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORS The Administrator named below has been appointed and has quali- fied as Administrator 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 administrator or the ad- ministratorrsquos 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 probated proceedings were com- menced The c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) thirty days after the adminis-

Legal Notices

trator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice I f the claim is not presented within this time frame t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred except as other- wise provided in RCW 1140051 AND 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assets Date of Filing of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court September 24 2014Date of First Publication October 4 2014 Name of Administrator LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSAttorneys for Administra- tor Barry M Meyers WSBA 22847D a v i d M N e u b e c k WSBA 31321Address for Mailing or Service Elder Law Off ices of Barry M Meyers PS 2828 Northwest Avenue B e l l i n g h a m W A 98225-2335T e l e p h o n e (360) 647-8846 F a c s i m i l e (360) 647-8854DATED this 22nd day of September 2014ELDER LAW OFFICES OF BARRY M MEY- ERS PSBARRY M MEYERS WSBA 22847DAVID M NEUBECK WSBA 31321Attorneys for Administra- tor LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSLegal No WCW592286 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 4 11 28 2014

ISLAND COUNTY NOTICE TO

CONSULTANTS FORREQUEST FOR QUAL-

IFICATIONS FORINTERSECTION

IMPROVEMENTS AT CRESCENT HARBOR ROAD NE REGATTA

DRIVEIs land County Publ ic Works (AGENCY) solic- its interest from consult- ing firms with expertise

Legal Notices

in Civil Engineering right of way acquisition and construct ion manage- ment Consultants will be considered for the fol- lowing projectProject DescriptionThe work to be per - formed by the CONSUL- TANT consists of prelim- inary engineering right o f w ay a c q u i s i t i o n PSampE and construction management of an inter- section improvement at Crescent Harbor Road Regatta Drive near Oak Ha rbo r The gene ra l scope of work for the project includes design and PSampE fo r a b id ready project address- ing the following major features challenges-Reducing the grade of the intersection-Design of retaining wall and drainage features -Determination of right of way needs and right of way plan preparation-Environmental planning and preparation of per- mit applications-Performance of soil ex- ploration and analysis as appropriate-Coordination with pur- veyors regarding all util- ity related issues if any- A l l d e s i g n w o r k t o meet fo l low AGENCY s t a n d a r d s t h e L AG Manual and applicable state and federal regula- tionsSTATEMENT OF Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S (SOQ) SUBMITALSTo be considered re- sponsive to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) t he P ropose r rsquos SOQ must follow the direction presented and include the information required belowProposer shall send 5 (FIVE) sets of SOQs with a cover letter indi- cating the project(s) they are submitting for Sets of SOQs are to include one (1) unbound original (containing original sig- natures) and four (4) in- dividually bound copies of the SOQs Proposers are strongly encouraged to use recycledrecy- clable products and to print on both sides of the paper whenever appro- p r i a t e E a c h S O Q should have no more than ten (10) sheets (double sided or not) plus a cover and a one page cover letter The SOQ wi l l be a l lowed maximum two (2) addi- t ional sheets (double sided or not) per pro- posed sub-consultant

Legal Notices

Submittals must include the following information Firm name phone and fax numbers email ad- dress for point of con- tact Name of Principal- in-Charge and Project Manager Number o f employees in each firm p roposed to p ro jec t Fed Tax Id Number UBI Number DMWBE Cer t i f icat ion number Year Firm established S I C C o d e ( N a m e ) NAICS Code (Name) Firm Type and Annual Gross Receipt Include any in fo r mat ion tha t would be re levant to evaluate your qualifica- tions for that project list- ed above being submit- ted forACCEPTANCEREJEC- TION OF RESPONSES The County reserves the right and holds at its dis- c re t ion the fo l low ing rights and options-To waive any or all in- formalities in any SOQ-To reject any or all re- sponses-To issue subsequent re- questsA N T I C I PAT E D R F Q SCHEDULEThe AGENCY will review a l l the S ta tement o f Qualifications received and will select up to (3) three Consulting Firms for interviews The fol- low ing schedu le has been established for the submission and evalua- tion of the SOQs and se- lection of the consultant T h e s e a r e t e n t a t i ve d a t e s o n l y a n d t h e County reser ves the r igh t to ad jus t these dates at its sole discre- tion-SOQs due October 31 2014 by 430 PM-Interviews week of No- vember 10 2014-Announce final selec- tion November 14 2014 -Contract negot iat ion complete November 21 2014-Board of County Com- missioner approval De- cember 15 2014-Notice to Proceed De- cember 29 2014EVALUATION CRITE- RIASubmittals will be evalu- ated and ranked based on the following-Technical and other re- lated qualifications-Past exper ience with this kind of project utiliz- ing WSDOT design and construction standards as modif ied by Island County-References from Local agency clients

Legal Notices

-Familiarity and experi- ence dealing with Feder- al Aid funded projects- C a p a b i l i t y t o m e e t schedules and demon- s t ra ted cost cont ro ls from similar projects-Experience in designing facilities that reflect mod- est design simple oper- at ional requirements and economical cost of operationThe AGENCY encourag- es disadvantaged mi- n o r i t y a n d w o m e n - owned consultant firms to respondThe submittal must be mailed to Island County Public Works Attn Joe Araucto PO Box 5000 ( 1 N E 6 t h S t r e e t ) C o u p e v i l l e W A 98239-5000 by October 31 2014 no later than 430 PM No submittals will be accepted after the specified date and time Any questions regarding a project should be di- rected to the contact of that project listed above at 360-240-5557The AGENCY in accor- dance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat 252 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Department of Transportation Subti- tle A Office of the Sec- retary Part 21 nondis- crimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- tation issued pursuant to such Act hereby notified all bidders that it will af- firmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- tisement disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tuni ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race col- or national origin or sex in consideration for an awardLegal No WCW594947 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

APPLICATION P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Prelimi- n a r y P R D PLN-14-00013 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Land- s c a p e p l a n PLN-14-00014 - MARIN

Legal Notices

WOODSAPPLICATION Land C l e a r i n g p l a n PLN-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION SEPA environmental checklist SEP-14-00003 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Trans- por tation Concurrency TRC-14-00009 - MARIN WOODSPROJECT PROPOSAL AND LOCATION Land- ed Gentry Development Inc has submi t ted a Preliminary Plat (PPL-14-01) and Prelimi- nary PRO (PLN-14-13) appl icat ion packet for the property located on Swantown Road referred to as Marin Woods The proposed Prel iminary Plat PRD consists of 43 single family lots on 106 acres The lot currently has a single family home that is purposed to be demolished The Prelimi- nary Plat PRD applica- tion was submitted on September 25 2014 by Mr Kendall Gentry with Landed Gentry Develop- ment Inc The project lo- c a t i o n i s 1 2 9 2 S W S w a n t o w n A v e n u e R13204-459-4200DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS The formal applications for P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 were submitted on Sep- tember 252014 by Mr Kenda l l Gent r y have been determined com- plete for the purpose of processing on October 13 2014PUBLIC COMMENT PE- RIOD To make written comments on this propo- sal please mail or hand- de l iver spec i f ic com- ments to City of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 no later than 500 pm on November 3 2014 If you have questions re- garding this proposal please contact the De- velopment Services De- p a r t m e n t a t (360 ) 279 -4510 be - tween 800 a m and 500 pm Monday thru FridayE N V I R O N M E N TA L DOCUMENTS ANDOR STUDIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECTSEPA env i ronmen ta l checklist has been sub- mitted with the applica- tion (SEP-14-00003) To receive notification of the decision on this pro-

Legal Notices

posal p lease send a self-addressed stampedenvelope and request a Notification of Decision fo r P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 f rom the Ci ty of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Lisa BebeePermit CoordinatorLegal No WCW594914 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE

Grantors Demco Law Firm PS H-K GROUP Limited Liability CoGrantee Joseph Keeva also known as Joseph W KeevaLegal Description (full) PARCEL A Lo t 10 Block B PLAT OF LAW- ANA BEACH according to the plat thereof re- corded in Volume 6 of Plats page 14 records of Island County Wash- ington Situate in Island Coun ty Wash ing ton Assessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber S7350-00-0B010-0PARCEL B The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-175-0350PARCEL C The North- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-109-0360PARCEL D The North- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-107-1100PARCEL E The South- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-042-1100

Legal Notices

PARCEL F The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-044-0360WE ARE A DEBT COL- LECTOR THIS COM- MUNICAT ION IS AN AT T E M P T TO C O L - L E C T A D E B T A N D A N Y I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee will on Friday October 31 2014at the hour o f 1015 am at the front en- trance of Island County Courthouse 101 NE 6th S t r e e t C o u p e v i l l e Washington 98239 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder (subject to any condi- t ions imposed by the Trustee) payable in the form of cash or cashierrsquos check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the t ime of sale the real property situated in the County of Island State of Washington whose legal descr iptions are found on page 1 of this Notice Such real prop- er ty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust re- corded on April 9 2012 under Auditorrsquos File No 4313050 records of Is- land County Washing- ton from Joseph Keeva as Grantor to Demco Law Firm PS as Trus- tee to secure an obliga- tion in favor of Eric Mit- ten as Beneficiary the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned to H-K GROUP Limited Li- ability Co under an As- signment recorded un- der Auditor rsquos Fi le No 4361384 records of Is- land County Washing- ton This Notice is given pursuant to the Revised Code o f Wash ing ton Chapter 6124 et seqI I N o a c t i o n c o m - menced by the Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiaryrsquos suc- cessor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Gran- torrsquos default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust

Continued on next page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

challengeldquoIrsquom always interested

in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo Arango said in a phone interview with The Record Wednesday

Arangorsquos last day is Nov 7 His resignation letter was submitted Monday to Mayor Fred McCarthy who said he will turn it over to the Langley City Council at its Oct 17 meeting for official accep-tance which M c C a r t h y said he expects

ldquoItrsquos always a challenge when some-thing like this h a p p e n s rdquo the mayor said ldquoObviously Irsquom excited for the opportunity he has professionally to grow and an opportunity to move his career forward His presence will be very much missed in the cityrdquo

Arango took over the plan-ning department in April 2011 after six years as a plan-ning director in Vermont In Langley he was the assigned staff person to four city citi-zen boards mdash the Planning Advisory Board Design Review Board Parks and Open Space Commission (for a time) and Arts Commission mdash and oversaw several proj-ects and policies that will like-ly be around for decades The largest was the Second Street redesign which he managed from its design to its final

street striping this June Last month he attended an international planning confer-ence mdash a $2300 trip paid for by the city and the Langley Main Street Association mdash in Buenos Aires Argentina as a speaker for his work on Second Street

That same project spawned the cityrsquos new-est citizen board the Arts Commission which will over-see an Arango-proposed and city council-approved policy

to include a 1-per-cent - for -t h e - a r t s b u d g e t in capital projects

ldquo T h a t was a real-ly great e x p e r i -ence for me profes-sionallyrdquo

Arango said Times were not always

light in the Village by the Sea however Arango filed a whistleblower complaint against the mayor at the time Larry Kwarsick after he dis-covered that Kwarsick had falsified a public document during his days as Langleyrsquos planning director

Eventually Kwarsick resigned in January 2013 after Island County Prosecutor Greg Banks filed a lawsuit to force him out of office Regarding the notoriety of the incident Arango said he had no regrets

ldquoIt is what it isrdquo Arango said ldquoAt the end of it I think I did the right thingrdquo

When McCarthy was appointed as the interim mayor in February 2013

he inherited three depart-ment heads Police Chief Randy Heston Public Works Director Challis Stringer and Arango By the fall only Arango was still with the city with Stringer taking a job for the City of Mukilteorsquos pub-lic works department and Heston retiring

Some other highlights of Arangorsquos career include city code amendments adopted last month parking improve-ments restructuring the building department and lowering permit fees 27 percent and the foundation of the Langley Main Street Association

One of his unfinished works is the creation of design standards Currently the city relies on its Design Review Board and Planning Advisory

Board to make sure new con-struction is in keeping with the cityrsquos look and feel The recently finished but not-quite-approved demolition of historic buildings in the downtown commercial area ordinance includes language for how new buildings could be erected largely keeping the 30-foot lot articulation of Langleyrsquos founding on First Street and adding setbacks for floors coming up the bluff

Arango also leaves at a time when the city is review-ing a proposed private-public project for an elevator and bridge on Cascade Avenue He said he would give a recommendation to the city council before leaving the job

McCarthy said he does not have a timeline yet for finding the next director of Community Planning He wanted to wait until the res-ignation was official mdash after the city council meeting next Monday The duration of the search was also unknown

ldquoWersquoll take whatever timersquos necessaryrdquo McCarthy said ldquoItrsquos a very important position for the cityrdquo

Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Page A13

THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

FREELAND1592 MAIN ST

360-331-6272

OAK HARBOR350 SE PIONEER WAY

360-675-8733

ShopDonate

Volunteer

WhatWill YouBuild

Your donations are tax deductible 223 2nd St LangleyWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey

Representing Whidbey Islandrsquos

Finest Homes

Nancy Rowan360821-9319 c | 360221-8898 o

301 Noblecli Pl LangleyMLS 666890 $474000

NEW LISTING

Advertise in the South Whidbey Record and watch your business GROW

Call Nora today for a FREE consultation or emailher at ndurandwhidbeynewsgroupcom

NORA DURAND

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

5575 S Harbor Ave Suite 207A bull Freeland WA 98249360-221-5300 bull wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

WE SELL RESULTS

Your Local Computer Manufacturer

and Repair Center

360-341-2526 saleslc-inccom 9257 SR 525 Clinton

Best Deals on TV Phone amp

Internet

Bob Cravenbcravencraveninsurancecom

Kathleen Cravenkcravencraveninsurancecom

Clinton Office (360) 341-7200Toll Free 1 (800) 494-7200

cravenwhere RELATIONSHIPS matter

INSURANCEcom

bull Firearms amp Ammunition

bull Apparel amp Tactical Gear

bull Shooting amp Cleaning Supplies

bull Disaster Preparedness

bull FFL Transfers amp Repairs

bull Personal Defense Products

Kens Korner Clinton bull 855-230-1911wwwwhidbeyarmscom

Ben Watanabe Record file

Jeff Arango Langleyrsquos director of Community Planning speaks during a city coun-cil meeting in June He has resigned effective Nov 7 to take a position with BERK Consulting a private planning company in Seattle

ARANGOCONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoIrsquom always interested in new challenges and new opportunitiesrdquo

Jeff Arango director of Community Planning

Langley

Alice Cash Howell

Alice Cash Howell born Feb 19 1923 in Pasadena Calif to Henry N and Jennie BJ Cash Passed away Aug 8 2014 in Monroe Wash

Alice studied and earned her bachelorrsquos degree at the University of California Berkeley On Dec 30 1946 she married Erle Howell Jr in Pasadena

Alice enjoyed quilting sewing painting garden-ing carpentry learn-ing beach combing and observing nature She was a member of Vote

Smart MoveOn Tilth NW Harvest KCTS9 and alumna of University of California Berkley

Alice was a devoted wife mother grandmother and friend She will be deeply missed by all who knew her

Alice is survived by her children Thomas E Howell (Barb Gardner) Joan Gail Wong (William) Cathie Lynn Hosley (Burr) John N Howell (Karen) and Jennelle Pillitiere (John) grand-children Phoebe Dolim Nathaniel Wong Rachel Wong Matthew Wong

Ruth Howell Lydia Pillitiere Michael Pillitiere Gabriel Pillitiere and Esther Pillitiere and extended family and many friends

She was preceded in death by both parents hus-band Erle Howell Jr sister Eva Mary Harper and brother Carl S Johnson

A celebration of Alicersquos life will be held at 1 pm Friday Oct 31 2014 at Emeritus of Monroe 15465 mdash 179th Ave SE Monroe WA 98272 A second cel-ebration will be held at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 2014 at St Peter Lutheran Church 6309 Wilson Place Clinton WA 98236

Memorials in her name may be made to Northwest Harvest PO Box 12272 Seattle WA 98102 Project Vote Smart One Common Ground Philipsburg MT 59858-9767 Regency Care Center 1355 W Main St Monroe WA 98272 or the University of California Berkeley Wellness Letter wwwberkeleywellnesscom

Arrangements are entrusted to Purdy amp Kerr with Dawson Funeral Home Monroe 360-794-7049

Marylou Bunney (Jennings)

Marylou lost her coura-geous battle with leukemia Sunday Oct 13 2014

Her funeral Mass will be at 11 am Saturday Oct 18 at St Hubert Catholic Church 803 Third St Langley WA Interment will be at 11 am Monday Oct 20 at Holyrood Catholic Cemetery 205 NE 205th St Shoreline WA

Please go to wwwbecks funeralhomecom for more about Marylou

Thanks to all who prayed so hard for her

Page A14 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

Whidbey Island Friends MeetingThe Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)Meeting for WorshipSundays at 400pmUnitarian Universalist Congregation20103 Hwy 525 Freeland WA 98249

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

Sat amp Sun 500

Stop-motion animation

THE BOXTROLLS

Sat Sun amp Mon 730

Iceland adventures

LAND HO

Tues Wed Thur 730

Kevin Kline Maggie Smith

MY OLD LADY

Coming soon Gone Girl The Skeleton Twins The Good Lie

PG

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

R - language

PG-13

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

ENJOY A COMPLIMENTARYSOUTH WHIDBEY RECORDWITH YOUR WHIDBEY COFFEE

5575 S Harbor Ave 207 Freeland | PO Box 1200 Coupeville360-221-5300 | wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

PICK UP YOUR COFFEE AND PAPER AT WHIDBEY COFFEE FREELAND | MAIN STREET middot CLINTON | STATE ROUTE 525

START YOUR MORNING THE

WHIDBEY WAY

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

Obituaries

Marylou BunneyAlice Cash Howell

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

wwwsoundpublishingcom

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

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace We off er a great work environment with opportunity for advancement along with a competitive benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401k

Accepting resumes athrsoundpublishingcomor by mail to HR Sound Publishing Inc11323 Commando Rd W Suite 1Everett WA 98204Please state which position and geographic area you are applying for

Feat

ure

d P

osi

tio

n ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT - KITSAP COUNTYSound Publishing based out of Poulsbo Washington seeks an enthusiastic creative individual to create and implement successful advertising solutions for local businesses The successful candidate must be dependable detail-oriented possess exceptional customer service skills and enjoy working in a team environment Previous sales experience a plus reliable insured transportation and good driving record required We off er a solid base plus commission work expense reimbursement excellent health benefi ts paid vacation sick and holidays 401K and a great work environment with opportunity to advance EOE Send resume with cover letter in PDF or Text format to

hrsoundpublishingcomor mail toHRCKRAD

Sound Publishing Inc 11323 Commando Road Main UnitEverett WA 98204

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace Check out our website to fi nd out more about us wwwsoundpublishingcom

Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Whidbey - Kitsap - Eastside - Everett - Marysville - South King County

Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Port Angeles - Federal Way

ProductionLaborbull General Worker - Everettbull CDL Driver - Everett

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

jobsEmployment

General

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Production WorkersFT OT shift dif

benefits non-seasonalTo apply

wwwsugiyocomdownload app

fax 360-293-6964or apply in person

3200 T Ave Anacortes 360-293-0180

Kennel Attendant amp Pet Groomer

Groomer must have ex p e r i e n c e Pa r t t imeFu l l t ime Cal l Ben or Cathy

(360)675-7288

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

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

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Opportunity Council is now soliciting Letters of Interest and State- ments of Qualifications for the purpose of re- cruiting Furnace Repair amp Replacement Contrac- tors for the Community Services depar tment Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is available online at

wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from

the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA 98225 EOEMFDV

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

EmploymentRestaurant

CIAO FUN FAMILY-OWNED

RESTAURANTExpanding and is now hiring for all positions

Servers Bussers Bartenders

Delivery DriversFull and part time posi- tions available Profes- sional appearance and per for mance a must Previose restaurant or retai l exper ience re- quired Apply in person

701 N Main Street Coupeville

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

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

Reach readers the daily newspapers miss when you advertise in the Classifieds 1-800-388-2527 or wwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

NOC NURSING ASSISTANT

Shift Differential

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

Advertising doesnrsquot have to break the bank The Classifieds has great deals on everything you need

Health Care 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

Oak Harbor DentalPracticeseeking

PT Experienced Chair-Side Assistant

For immediate hire Ideal candidate will be moti- va t e d h a r d wo r k i n g friendly flexible and pos- sess the ability to multi- t a s k R e g i s t e r e d WSDOH Salary DOE

795 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Harbor

or e-mail to docwymangmailcom

docwymangmailcom

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

(360)-331-2104or email resume to

sbewcphotmailcom

real estatefor sale - WA

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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 425-422-7223

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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 MarketPlace

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc

The Arrow Points the Waywwwwhidbeyhomesforrentcom

Saturday Showings 9 to 5

360-675-6681

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

Water and mountain view 3 BR on 23+

acres Separate garageshop

593631 $399000

Mutiny View Manor 3 BR on a quiet

cul-de-sac with west side water viewLots of updates

676441 $199500

--- Greenbank --- --- Oak Harbor ---2+ BR near

Beachcombers beach and boat

ramp Big back deck Water and

mountain views638049 $259000

Well-kept 4 BRrambler in

Ridgehaven 2 Close to schools downtown andNAS Whidbey

700285 $269950

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---REDUCED 4 BR 25 BA and lots of storage fairway

home at HHG amp YCEasy care

landscaping642708 $210000

View 3 BR 175 BA in Dugualla Bay Heights Community beachboat launch702430 $269900

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE

Now is the time to join our top team of real estate experts

Train with the bestCall for information

Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete list of all open houses Find additional information on these homes at WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses

WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday October 18th 1-4 or by apprsquot

Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave

Langley 3602218898223 Second St

Freeland1403 Starview Ct

654709 $229000Gordy Frederickson 360914-2566

Freeland 1407 Everette Ln

627306 $234900Jill Engstrom 425508-4110

Freeland1319 Sealawn Blvd

705282 $299500Sandra Stipe 360672-4893

Greenbank3516 Seashore Ave

652380 $499000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073

Langley2418 Soundview Dr

662659 $559950Jim Short 206920-2362

Langley 2219 Lancaster Rd

689493 $449500Bryan McCourt 360632-3770

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 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 rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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

Baby Island Area3 bedroom 2 bath Wa- ter view fenced back yard $1000month Will negotiate security de- posit Pets with referenc- e s ( 3 6 0 ) 3 3 1 - 7 2 9 4 Avail Oct 1st

CLINTON 98236

2 BR 2 BA DEER LAKE HOME Features den all appliances and beach access Located on free bus line Non smoking $1075mo (1 year lease) First month FREE rent Avail Oct 5th Call 206- 200-4219

OAK 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 360-770-6882

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON 98236

UNIQUE COZY CABIN

1 BR on bus route All appliance plus

washer dryer WaterGarbage InclNo pets $750mo

206-696-2875FREELAND3 BD 2 BA clean com- for table home Forced air amp pellet stove Heat- ed 2 car garage on 34 acre in Saratoga Beach Community Beach with boat ramp amp beach ac- cess a short walk away $1025MO Cal l Rod 408-395-1148FREELAND

HOLMES HARBOR Wa- te r f ron t Char ming 2 bedroom 2 bath home Woodburning fireplace insert gas and electric heat Available October 15th $1000 month in- cludes water Located at 5349 - A Bercot Road Call 206-972-0029

LANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626OAK 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

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

WA Misc RentalsWant to Rent

LANGLEY or FREELAND area

HOME WANTED FOR single mature woman wi th a house fr iendly standard poodle Look- ing for long term I have excellent local referenc- es Please call 360-321- 5629Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

real estaterentals

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

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

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

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Selling Something Picture ThisSchedule your ad for two or more weeks and

we will add a photo in print and online for FREE

Private party only No commercial advertising

Call Today(800) 388-2527

legals

Legal Notices

Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)

MeetingFRIDAY October 24 2014 1030AMndash1200 NOONB OA R D O F I S L A N D C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERS HEARING ROOMCourthouse Annex 6th amp Main Coupeville WA AGENDA-Product Stewardship-Comprehensive Plan Update-Other Program Issues amp Updates-Committee Action Items Legal No WCW592902 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 18 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR

ISLAND COUNTYIn re the Estate ofELEANOR M LUMLEY Deceased No 14-4-00209-4N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORS The Administrator named below has been appointed and has quali- fied as Administrator 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 administrator or the ad- ministratorrsquos 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 probated proceedings were com- menced The c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) thirty days after the adminis-

Legal Notices

trator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice I f the claim is not presented within this time frame t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred except as other- wise provided in RCW 1140051 AND 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assets Date of Filing of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court September 24 2014Date of First Publication October 4 2014 Name of Administrator LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSAttorneys for Administra- tor Barry M Meyers WSBA 22847D a v i d M N e u b e c k WSBA 31321Address for Mailing or Service Elder Law Off ices of Barry M Meyers PS 2828 Northwest Avenue B e l l i n g h a m W A 98225-2335T e l e p h o n e (360) 647-8846 F a c s i m i l e (360) 647-8854DATED this 22nd day of September 2014ELDER LAW OFFICES OF BARRY M MEY- ERS PSBARRY M MEYERS WSBA 22847DAVID M NEUBECK WSBA 31321Attorneys for Administra- tor LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSLegal No WCW592286 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 4 11 28 2014

ISLAND COUNTY NOTICE TO

CONSULTANTS FORREQUEST FOR QUAL-

IFICATIONS FORINTERSECTION

IMPROVEMENTS AT CRESCENT HARBOR ROAD NE REGATTA

DRIVEIs land County Publ ic Works (AGENCY) solic- its interest from consult- ing firms with expertise

Legal Notices

in Civil Engineering right of way acquisition and construct ion manage- ment Consultants will be considered for the fol- lowing projectProject DescriptionThe work to be per - formed by the CONSUL- TANT consists of prelim- inary engineering right o f w ay a c q u i s i t i o n PSampE and construction management of an inter- section improvement at Crescent Harbor Road Regatta Drive near Oak Ha rbo r The gene ra l scope of work for the project includes design and PSampE fo r a b id ready project address- ing the following major features challenges-Reducing the grade of the intersection-Design of retaining wall and drainage features -Determination of right of way needs and right of way plan preparation-Environmental planning and preparation of per- mit applications-Performance of soil ex- ploration and analysis as appropriate-Coordination with pur- veyors regarding all util- ity related issues if any- A l l d e s i g n w o r k t o meet fo l low AGENCY s t a n d a r d s t h e L AG Manual and applicable state and federal regula- tionsSTATEMENT OF Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S (SOQ) SUBMITALSTo be considered re- sponsive to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) t he P ropose r rsquos SOQ must follow the direction presented and include the information required belowProposer shall send 5 (FIVE) sets of SOQs with a cover letter indi- cating the project(s) they are submitting for Sets of SOQs are to include one (1) unbound original (containing original sig- natures) and four (4) in- dividually bound copies of the SOQs Proposers are strongly encouraged to use recycledrecy- clable products and to print on both sides of the paper whenever appro- p r i a t e E a c h S O Q should have no more than ten (10) sheets (double sided or not) plus a cover and a one page cover letter The SOQ wi l l be a l lowed maximum two (2) addi- t ional sheets (double sided or not) per pro- posed sub-consultant

Legal Notices

Submittals must include the following information Firm name phone and fax numbers email ad- dress for point of con- tact Name of Principal- in-Charge and Project Manager Number o f employees in each firm p roposed to p ro jec t Fed Tax Id Number UBI Number DMWBE Cer t i f icat ion number Year Firm established S I C C o d e ( N a m e ) NAICS Code (Name) Firm Type and Annual Gross Receipt Include any in fo r mat ion tha t would be re levant to evaluate your qualifica- tions for that project list- ed above being submit- ted forACCEPTANCEREJEC- TION OF RESPONSES The County reserves the right and holds at its dis- c re t ion the fo l low ing rights and options-To waive any or all in- formalities in any SOQ-To reject any or all re- sponses-To issue subsequent re- questsA N T I C I PAT E D R F Q SCHEDULEThe AGENCY will review a l l the S ta tement o f Qualifications received and will select up to (3) three Consulting Firms for interviews The fol- low ing schedu le has been established for the submission and evalua- tion of the SOQs and se- lection of the consultant T h e s e a r e t e n t a t i ve d a t e s o n l y a n d t h e County reser ves the r igh t to ad jus t these dates at its sole discre- tion-SOQs due October 31 2014 by 430 PM-Interviews week of No- vember 10 2014-Announce final selec- tion November 14 2014 -Contract negot iat ion complete November 21 2014-Board of County Com- missioner approval De- cember 15 2014-Notice to Proceed De- cember 29 2014EVALUATION CRITE- RIASubmittals will be evalu- ated and ranked based on the following-Technical and other re- lated qualifications-Past exper ience with this kind of project utiliz- ing WSDOT design and construction standards as modif ied by Island County-References from Local agency clients

Legal Notices

-Familiarity and experi- ence dealing with Feder- al Aid funded projects- C a p a b i l i t y t o m e e t schedules and demon- s t ra ted cost cont ro ls from similar projects-Experience in designing facilities that reflect mod- est design simple oper- at ional requirements and economical cost of operationThe AGENCY encourag- es disadvantaged mi- n o r i t y a n d w o m e n - owned consultant firms to respondThe submittal must be mailed to Island County Public Works Attn Joe Araucto PO Box 5000 ( 1 N E 6 t h S t r e e t ) C o u p e v i l l e W A 98239-5000 by October 31 2014 no later than 430 PM No submittals will be accepted after the specified date and time Any questions regarding a project should be di- rected to the contact of that project listed above at 360-240-5557The AGENCY in accor- dance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat 252 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Department of Transportation Subti- tle A Office of the Sec- retary Part 21 nondis- crimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- tation issued pursuant to such Act hereby notified all bidders that it will af- firmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- tisement disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tuni ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race col- or national origin or sex in consideration for an awardLegal No WCW594947 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

APPLICATION P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Prelimi- n a r y P R D PLN-14-00013 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Land- s c a p e p l a n PLN-14-00014 - MARIN

Legal Notices

WOODSAPPLICATION Land C l e a r i n g p l a n PLN-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION SEPA environmental checklist SEP-14-00003 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Trans- por tation Concurrency TRC-14-00009 - MARIN WOODSPROJECT PROPOSAL AND LOCATION Land- ed Gentry Development Inc has submi t ted a Preliminary Plat (PPL-14-01) and Prelimi- nary PRO (PLN-14-13) appl icat ion packet for the property located on Swantown Road referred to as Marin Woods The proposed Prel iminary Plat PRD consists of 43 single family lots on 106 acres The lot currently has a single family home that is purposed to be demolished The Prelimi- nary Plat PRD applica- tion was submitted on September 25 2014 by Mr Kendall Gentry with Landed Gentry Develop- ment Inc The project lo- c a t i o n i s 1 2 9 2 S W S w a n t o w n A v e n u e R13204-459-4200DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS The formal applications for P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 were submitted on Sep- tember 252014 by Mr Kenda l l Gent r y have been determined com- plete for the purpose of processing on October 13 2014PUBLIC COMMENT PE- RIOD To make written comments on this propo- sal please mail or hand- de l iver spec i f ic com- ments to City of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 no later than 500 pm on November 3 2014 If you have questions re- garding this proposal please contact the De- velopment Services De- p a r t m e n t a t (360 ) 279 -4510 be - tween 800 a m and 500 pm Monday thru FridayE N V I R O N M E N TA L DOCUMENTS ANDOR STUDIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECTSEPA env i ronmen ta l checklist has been sub- mitted with the applica- tion (SEP-14-00003) To receive notification of the decision on this pro-

Legal Notices

posal p lease send a self-addressed stampedenvelope and request a Notification of Decision fo r P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 f rom the Ci ty of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Lisa BebeePermit CoordinatorLegal No WCW594914 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE

Grantors Demco Law Firm PS H-K GROUP Limited Liability CoGrantee Joseph Keeva also known as Joseph W KeevaLegal Description (full) PARCEL A Lo t 10 Block B PLAT OF LAW- ANA BEACH according to the plat thereof re- corded in Volume 6 of Plats page 14 records of Island County Wash- ington Situate in Island Coun ty Wash ing ton Assessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber S7350-00-0B010-0PARCEL B The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-175-0350PARCEL C The North- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-109-0360PARCEL D The North- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-107-1100PARCEL E The South- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-042-1100

Legal Notices

PARCEL F The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-044-0360WE ARE A DEBT COL- LECTOR THIS COM- MUNICAT ION IS AN AT T E M P T TO C O L - L E C T A D E B T A N D A N Y I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee will on Friday October 31 2014at the hour o f 1015 am at the front en- trance of Island County Courthouse 101 NE 6th S t r e e t C o u p e v i l l e Washington 98239 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder (subject to any condi- t ions imposed by the Trustee) payable in the form of cash or cashierrsquos check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the t ime of sale the real property situated in the County of Island State of Washington whose legal descr iptions are found on page 1 of this Notice Such real prop- er ty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust re- corded on April 9 2012 under Auditorrsquos File No 4313050 records of Is- land County Washing- ton from Joseph Keeva as Grantor to Demco Law Firm PS as Trus- tee to secure an obliga- tion in favor of Eric Mit- ten as Beneficiary the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned to H-K GROUP Limited Li- ability Co under an As- signment recorded un- der Auditor rsquos Fi le No 4361384 records of Is- land County Washing- ton This Notice is given pursuant to the Revised Code o f Wash ing ton Chapter 6124 et seqI I N o a c t i o n c o m - menced by the Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiaryrsquos suc- cessor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Gran- torrsquos default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust

Continued on next page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

Alice Cash Howell

Alice Cash Howell born Feb 19 1923 in Pasadena Calif to Henry N and Jennie BJ Cash Passed away Aug 8 2014 in Monroe Wash

Alice studied and earned her bachelorrsquos degree at the University of California Berkeley On Dec 30 1946 she married Erle Howell Jr in Pasadena

Alice enjoyed quilting sewing painting garden-ing carpentry learn-ing beach combing and observing nature She was a member of Vote

Smart MoveOn Tilth NW Harvest KCTS9 and alumna of University of California Berkley

Alice was a devoted wife mother grandmother and friend She will be deeply missed by all who knew her

Alice is survived by her children Thomas E Howell (Barb Gardner) Joan Gail Wong (William) Cathie Lynn Hosley (Burr) John N Howell (Karen) and Jennelle Pillitiere (John) grand-children Phoebe Dolim Nathaniel Wong Rachel Wong Matthew Wong

Ruth Howell Lydia Pillitiere Michael Pillitiere Gabriel Pillitiere and Esther Pillitiere and extended family and many friends

She was preceded in death by both parents hus-band Erle Howell Jr sister Eva Mary Harper and brother Carl S Johnson

A celebration of Alicersquos life will be held at 1 pm Friday Oct 31 2014 at Emeritus of Monroe 15465 mdash 179th Ave SE Monroe WA 98272 A second cel-ebration will be held at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 2014 at St Peter Lutheran Church 6309 Wilson Place Clinton WA 98236

Memorials in her name may be made to Northwest Harvest PO Box 12272 Seattle WA 98102 Project Vote Smart One Common Ground Philipsburg MT 59858-9767 Regency Care Center 1355 W Main St Monroe WA 98272 or the University of California Berkeley Wellness Letter wwwberkeleywellnesscom

Arrangements are entrusted to Purdy amp Kerr with Dawson Funeral Home Monroe 360-794-7049

Marylou Bunney (Jennings)

Marylou lost her coura-geous battle with leukemia Sunday Oct 13 2014

Her funeral Mass will be at 11 am Saturday Oct 18 at St Hubert Catholic Church 803 Third St Langley WA Interment will be at 11 am Monday Oct 20 at Holyrood Catholic Cemetery 205 NE 205th St Shoreline WA

Please go to wwwbecks funeralhomecom for more about Marylou

Thanks to all who prayed so hard for her

Page A14 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

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

Whidbey Island Friends MeetingThe Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)Meeting for WorshipSundays at 400pmUnitarian Universalist Congregation20103 Hwy 525 Freeland WA 98249

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

Sat amp Sun 500

Stop-motion animation

THE BOXTROLLS

Sat Sun amp Mon 730

Iceland adventures

LAND HO

Tues Wed Thur 730

Kevin Kline Maggie Smith

MY OLD LADY

Coming soon Gone Girl The Skeleton Twins The Good Lie

PG

2 MOVIES THIS WEEKEND- CHECK SHOW TIMES -

R - language

PG-13

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

ENJOY A COMPLIMENTARYSOUTH WHIDBEY RECORDWITH YOUR WHIDBEY COFFEE

5575 S Harbor Ave 207 Freeland | PO Box 1200 Coupeville360-221-5300 | wwwsouthwhidbeyrecordcom

PICK UP YOUR COFFEE AND PAPER AT WHIDBEY COFFEE FREELAND | MAIN STREET middot CLINTON | STATE ROUTE 525

START YOUR MORNING THE

WHIDBEY WAY

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

Obituaries

Marylou BunneyAlice Cash Howell

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

wwwsoundpublishingcom

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

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace We off er a great work environment with opportunity for advancement along with a competitive benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401k

Accepting resumes athrsoundpublishingcomor by mail to HR Sound Publishing Inc11323 Commando Rd W Suite 1Everett WA 98204Please state which position and geographic area you are applying for

Feat

ure

d P

osi

tio

n ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT - KITSAP COUNTYSound Publishing based out of Poulsbo Washington seeks an enthusiastic creative individual to create and implement successful advertising solutions for local businesses The successful candidate must be dependable detail-oriented possess exceptional customer service skills and enjoy working in a team environment Previous sales experience a plus reliable insured transportation and good driving record required We off er a solid base plus commission work expense reimbursement excellent health benefi ts paid vacation sick and holidays 401K and a great work environment with opportunity to advance EOE Send resume with cover letter in PDF or Text format to

hrsoundpublishingcomor mail toHRCKRAD

Sound Publishing Inc 11323 Commando Road Main UnitEverett WA 98204

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace Check out our website to fi nd out more about us wwwsoundpublishingcom

Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Whidbey - Kitsap - Eastside - Everett - Marysville - South King County

Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Port Angeles - Federal Way

ProductionLaborbull General Worker - Everettbull CDL Driver - Everett

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

jobsEmployment

General

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Production WorkersFT OT shift dif

benefits non-seasonalTo apply

wwwsugiyocomdownload app

fax 360-293-6964or apply in person

3200 T Ave Anacortes 360-293-0180

Kennel Attendant amp Pet Groomer

Groomer must have ex p e r i e n c e Pa r t t imeFu l l t ime Cal l Ben or Cathy

(360)675-7288

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

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

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Opportunity Council is now soliciting Letters of Interest and State- ments of Qualifications for the purpose of re- cruiting Furnace Repair amp Replacement Contrac- tors for the Community Services depar tment Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is available online at

wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from

the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA 98225 EOEMFDV

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

EmploymentRestaurant

CIAO FUN FAMILY-OWNED

RESTAURANTExpanding and is now hiring for all positions

Servers Bussers Bartenders

Delivery DriversFull and part time posi- tions available Profes- sional appearance and per for mance a must Previose restaurant or retai l exper ience re- quired Apply in person

701 N Main Street Coupeville

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

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

Reach readers the daily newspapers miss when you advertise in the Classifieds 1-800-388-2527 or wwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

NOC NURSING ASSISTANT

Shift Differential

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

Advertising doesnrsquot have to break the bank The Classifieds has great deals on everything you need

Health Care 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

Oak Harbor DentalPracticeseeking

PT Experienced Chair-Side Assistant

For immediate hire Ideal candidate will be moti- va t e d h a r d wo r k i n g friendly flexible and pos- sess the ability to multi- t a s k R e g i s t e r e d WSDOH Salary DOE

795 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Harbor

or e-mail to docwymangmailcom

docwymangmailcom

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

(360)-331-2104or email resume to

sbewcphotmailcom

real estatefor sale - WA

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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 425-422-7223

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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 MarketPlace

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc

The Arrow Points the Waywwwwhidbeyhomesforrentcom

Saturday Showings 9 to 5

360-675-6681

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

Water and mountain view 3 BR on 23+

acres Separate garageshop

593631 $399000

Mutiny View Manor 3 BR on a quiet

cul-de-sac with west side water viewLots of updates

676441 $199500

--- Greenbank --- --- Oak Harbor ---2+ BR near

Beachcombers beach and boat

ramp Big back deck Water and

mountain views638049 $259000

Well-kept 4 BRrambler in

Ridgehaven 2 Close to schools downtown andNAS Whidbey

700285 $269950

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---REDUCED 4 BR 25 BA and lots of storage fairway

home at HHG amp YCEasy care

landscaping642708 $210000

View 3 BR 175 BA in Dugualla Bay Heights Community beachboat launch702430 $269900

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE

Now is the time to join our top team of real estate experts

Train with the bestCall for information

Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete list of all open houses Find additional information on these homes at WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses

WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday October 18th 1-4 or by apprsquot

Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave

Langley 3602218898223 Second St

Freeland1403 Starview Ct

654709 $229000Gordy Frederickson 360914-2566

Freeland 1407 Everette Ln

627306 $234900Jill Engstrom 425508-4110

Freeland1319 Sealawn Blvd

705282 $299500Sandra Stipe 360672-4893

Greenbank3516 Seashore Ave

652380 $499000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073

Langley2418 Soundview Dr

662659 $559950Jim Short 206920-2362

Langley 2219 Lancaster Rd

689493 $449500Bryan McCourt 360632-3770

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 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 rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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

Baby Island Area3 bedroom 2 bath Wa- ter view fenced back yard $1000month Will negotiate security de- posit Pets with referenc- e s ( 3 6 0 ) 3 3 1 - 7 2 9 4 Avail Oct 1st

CLINTON 98236

2 BR 2 BA DEER LAKE HOME Features den all appliances and beach access Located on free bus line Non smoking $1075mo (1 year lease) First month FREE rent Avail Oct 5th Call 206- 200-4219

OAK 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 360-770-6882

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON 98236

UNIQUE COZY CABIN

1 BR on bus route All appliance plus

washer dryer WaterGarbage InclNo pets $750mo

206-696-2875FREELAND3 BD 2 BA clean com- for table home Forced air amp pellet stove Heat- ed 2 car garage on 34 acre in Saratoga Beach Community Beach with boat ramp amp beach ac- cess a short walk away $1025MO Cal l Rod 408-395-1148FREELAND

HOLMES HARBOR Wa- te r f ron t Char ming 2 bedroom 2 bath home Woodburning fireplace insert gas and electric heat Available October 15th $1000 month in- cludes water Located at 5349 - A Bercot Road Call 206-972-0029

LANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626OAK 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

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

WA Misc RentalsWant to Rent

LANGLEY or FREELAND area

HOME WANTED FOR single mature woman wi th a house fr iendly standard poodle Look- ing for long term I have excellent local referenc- es Please call 360-321- 5629Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

real estaterentals

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

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

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

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Selling Something Picture ThisSchedule your ad for two or more weeks and

we will add a photo in print and online for FREE

Private party only No commercial advertising

Call Today(800) 388-2527

legals

Legal Notices

Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)

MeetingFRIDAY October 24 2014 1030AMndash1200 NOONB OA R D O F I S L A N D C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERS HEARING ROOMCourthouse Annex 6th amp Main Coupeville WA AGENDA-Product Stewardship-Comprehensive Plan Update-Other Program Issues amp Updates-Committee Action Items Legal No WCW592902 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 18 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR

ISLAND COUNTYIn re the Estate ofELEANOR M LUMLEY Deceased No 14-4-00209-4N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORS The Administrator named below has been appointed and has quali- fied as Administrator 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 administrator or the ad- ministratorrsquos 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 probated proceedings were com- menced The c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) thirty days after the adminis-

Legal Notices

trator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice I f the claim is not presented within this time frame t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred except as other- wise provided in RCW 1140051 AND 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assets Date of Filing of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court September 24 2014Date of First Publication October 4 2014 Name of Administrator LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSAttorneys for Administra- tor Barry M Meyers WSBA 22847D a v i d M N e u b e c k WSBA 31321Address for Mailing or Service Elder Law Off ices of Barry M Meyers PS 2828 Northwest Avenue B e l l i n g h a m W A 98225-2335T e l e p h o n e (360) 647-8846 F a c s i m i l e (360) 647-8854DATED this 22nd day of September 2014ELDER LAW OFFICES OF BARRY M MEY- ERS PSBARRY M MEYERS WSBA 22847DAVID M NEUBECK WSBA 31321Attorneys for Administra- tor LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSLegal No WCW592286 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 4 11 28 2014

ISLAND COUNTY NOTICE TO

CONSULTANTS FORREQUEST FOR QUAL-

IFICATIONS FORINTERSECTION

IMPROVEMENTS AT CRESCENT HARBOR ROAD NE REGATTA

DRIVEIs land County Publ ic Works (AGENCY) solic- its interest from consult- ing firms with expertise

Legal Notices

in Civil Engineering right of way acquisition and construct ion manage- ment Consultants will be considered for the fol- lowing projectProject DescriptionThe work to be per - formed by the CONSUL- TANT consists of prelim- inary engineering right o f w ay a c q u i s i t i o n PSampE and construction management of an inter- section improvement at Crescent Harbor Road Regatta Drive near Oak Ha rbo r The gene ra l scope of work for the project includes design and PSampE fo r a b id ready project address- ing the following major features challenges-Reducing the grade of the intersection-Design of retaining wall and drainage features -Determination of right of way needs and right of way plan preparation-Environmental planning and preparation of per- mit applications-Performance of soil ex- ploration and analysis as appropriate-Coordination with pur- veyors regarding all util- ity related issues if any- A l l d e s i g n w o r k t o meet fo l low AGENCY s t a n d a r d s t h e L AG Manual and applicable state and federal regula- tionsSTATEMENT OF Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S (SOQ) SUBMITALSTo be considered re- sponsive to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) t he P ropose r rsquos SOQ must follow the direction presented and include the information required belowProposer shall send 5 (FIVE) sets of SOQs with a cover letter indi- cating the project(s) they are submitting for Sets of SOQs are to include one (1) unbound original (containing original sig- natures) and four (4) in- dividually bound copies of the SOQs Proposers are strongly encouraged to use recycledrecy- clable products and to print on both sides of the paper whenever appro- p r i a t e E a c h S O Q should have no more than ten (10) sheets (double sided or not) plus a cover and a one page cover letter The SOQ wi l l be a l lowed maximum two (2) addi- t ional sheets (double sided or not) per pro- posed sub-consultant

Legal Notices

Submittals must include the following information Firm name phone and fax numbers email ad- dress for point of con- tact Name of Principal- in-Charge and Project Manager Number o f employees in each firm p roposed to p ro jec t Fed Tax Id Number UBI Number DMWBE Cer t i f icat ion number Year Firm established S I C C o d e ( N a m e ) NAICS Code (Name) Firm Type and Annual Gross Receipt Include any in fo r mat ion tha t would be re levant to evaluate your qualifica- tions for that project list- ed above being submit- ted forACCEPTANCEREJEC- TION OF RESPONSES The County reserves the right and holds at its dis- c re t ion the fo l low ing rights and options-To waive any or all in- formalities in any SOQ-To reject any or all re- sponses-To issue subsequent re- questsA N T I C I PAT E D R F Q SCHEDULEThe AGENCY will review a l l the S ta tement o f Qualifications received and will select up to (3) three Consulting Firms for interviews The fol- low ing schedu le has been established for the submission and evalua- tion of the SOQs and se- lection of the consultant T h e s e a r e t e n t a t i ve d a t e s o n l y a n d t h e County reser ves the r igh t to ad jus t these dates at its sole discre- tion-SOQs due October 31 2014 by 430 PM-Interviews week of No- vember 10 2014-Announce final selec- tion November 14 2014 -Contract negot iat ion complete November 21 2014-Board of County Com- missioner approval De- cember 15 2014-Notice to Proceed De- cember 29 2014EVALUATION CRITE- RIASubmittals will be evalu- ated and ranked based on the following-Technical and other re- lated qualifications-Past exper ience with this kind of project utiliz- ing WSDOT design and construction standards as modif ied by Island County-References from Local agency clients

Legal Notices

-Familiarity and experi- ence dealing with Feder- al Aid funded projects- C a p a b i l i t y t o m e e t schedules and demon- s t ra ted cost cont ro ls from similar projects-Experience in designing facilities that reflect mod- est design simple oper- at ional requirements and economical cost of operationThe AGENCY encourag- es disadvantaged mi- n o r i t y a n d w o m e n - owned consultant firms to respondThe submittal must be mailed to Island County Public Works Attn Joe Araucto PO Box 5000 ( 1 N E 6 t h S t r e e t ) C o u p e v i l l e W A 98239-5000 by October 31 2014 no later than 430 PM No submittals will be accepted after the specified date and time Any questions regarding a project should be di- rected to the contact of that project listed above at 360-240-5557The AGENCY in accor- dance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat 252 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Department of Transportation Subti- tle A Office of the Sec- retary Part 21 nondis- crimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- tation issued pursuant to such Act hereby notified all bidders that it will af- firmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- tisement disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tuni ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race col- or national origin or sex in consideration for an awardLegal No WCW594947 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

APPLICATION P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Prelimi- n a r y P R D PLN-14-00013 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Land- s c a p e p l a n PLN-14-00014 - MARIN

Legal Notices

WOODSAPPLICATION Land C l e a r i n g p l a n PLN-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION SEPA environmental checklist SEP-14-00003 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Trans- por tation Concurrency TRC-14-00009 - MARIN WOODSPROJECT PROPOSAL AND LOCATION Land- ed Gentry Development Inc has submi t ted a Preliminary Plat (PPL-14-01) and Prelimi- nary PRO (PLN-14-13) appl icat ion packet for the property located on Swantown Road referred to as Marin Woods The proposed Prel iminary Plat PRD consists of 43 single family lots on 106 acres The lot currently has a single family home that is purposed to be demolished The Prelimi- nary Plat PRD applica- tion was submitted on September 25 2014 by Mr Kendall Gentry with Landed Gentry Develop- ment Inc The project lo- c a t i o n i s 1 2 9 2 S W S w a n t o w n A v e n u e R13204-459-4200DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS The formal applications for P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 were submitted on Sep- tember 252014 by Mr Kenda l l Gent r y have been determined com- plete for the purpose of processing on October 13 2014PUBLIC COMMENT PE- RIOD To make written comments on this propo- sal please mail or hand- de l iver spec i f ic com- ments to City of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 no later than 500 pm on November 3 2014 If you have questions re- garding this proposal please contact the De- velopment Services De- p a r t m e n t a t (360 ) 279 -4510 be - tween 800 a m and 500 pm Monday thru FridayE N V I R O N M E N TA L DOCUMENTS ANDOR STUDIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECTSEPA env i ronmen ta l checklist has been sub- mitted with the applica- tion (SEP-14-00003) To receive notification of the decision on this pro-

Legal Notices

posal p lease send a self-addressed stampedenvelope and request a Notification of Decision fo r P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 f rom the Ci ty of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Lisa BebeePermit CoordinatorLegal No WCW594914 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE

Grantors Demco Law Firm PS H-K GROUP Limited Liability CoGrantee Joseph Keeva also known as Joseph W KeevaLegal Description (full) PARCEL A Lo t 10 Block B PLAT OF LAW- ANA BEACH according to the plat thereof re- corded in Volume 6 of Plats page 14 records of Island County Wash- ington Situate in Island Coun ty Wash ing ton Assessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber S7350-00-0B010-0PARCEL B The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-175-0350PARCEL C The North- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-109-0360PARCEL D The North- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-107-1100PARCEL E The South- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-042-1100

Legal Notices

PARCEL F The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-044-0360WE ARE A DEBT COL- LECTOR THIS COM- MUNICAT ION IS AN AT T E M P T TO C O L - L E C T A D E B T A N D A N Y I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee will on Friday October 31 2014at the hour o f 1015 am at the front en- trance of Island County Courthouse 101 NE 6th S t r e e t C o u p e v i l l e Washington 98239 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder (subject to any condi- t ions imposed by the Trustee) payable in the form of cash or cashierrsquos check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the t ime of sale the real property situated in the County of Island State of Washington whose legal descr iptions are found on page 1 of this Notice Such real prop- er ty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust re- corded on April 9 2012 under Auditorrsquos File No 4313050 records of Is- land County Washing- ton from Joseph Keeva as Grantor to Demco Law Firm PS as Trus- tee to secure an obliga- tion in favor of Eric Mit- ten as Beneficiary the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned to H-K GROUP Limited Li- ability Co under an As- signment recorded un- der Auditor rsquos Fi le No 4361384 records of Is- land County Washing- ton This Notice is given pursuant to the Revised Code o f Wash ing ton Chapter 6124 et seqI I N o a c t i o n c o m - menced by the Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiaryrsquos suc- cessor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Gran- torrsquos default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust

Continued on next page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

Advertise your Island Holiday

Bazaars amp EventsCraft Bazaars bull Holiday Bazaars bull Bake Sales bull Charity Events

Call for more information or place your reservationCall Jennie 3603948752

Toll Free 8662960380 Fax 3605986800 or Email jmorellosoundpublishingcom

Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events in October thru January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times

and South Whidbey Record andor ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

One price island-wide

2 col x 3rdquo $38253 col x 3rdquo $47254 col x 4rdquo $6625

Rates per edition

wwwsoundpublishingcom

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

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace We off er a great work environment with opportunity for advancement along with a competitive benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401k

Accepting resumes athrsoundpublishingcomor by mail to HR Sound Publishing Inc11323 Commando Rd W Suite 1Everett WA 98204Please state which position and geographic area you are applying for

Feat

ure

d P

osi

tio

n ADVERTISING SALES CONSULTANT - KITSAP COUNTYSound Publishing based out of Poulsbo Washington seeks an enthusiastic creative individual to create and implement successful advertising solutions for local businesses The successful candidate must be dependable detail-oriented possess exceptional customer service skills and enjoy working in a team environment Previous sales experience a plus reliable insured transportation and good driving record required We off er a solid base plus commission work expense reimbursement excellent health benefi ts paid vacation sick and holidays 401K and a great work environment with opportunity to advance EOE Send resume with cover letter in PDF or Text format to

hrsoundpublishingcomor mail toHRCKRAD

Sound Publishing Inc 11323 Commando Road Main UnitEverett WA 98204

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace Check out our website to fi nd out more about us wwwsoundpublishingcom

Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Whidbey - Kitsap - Eastside - Everett - Marysville - South King County

Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Port Angeles - Federal Way

ProductionLaborbull General Worker - Everettbull CDL Driver - Everett

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

jobsEmployment

General

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Production WorkersFT OT shift dif

benefits non-seasonalTo apply

wwwsugiyocomdownload app

fax 360-293-6964or apply in person

3200 T Ave Anacortes 360-293-0180

Kennel Attendant amp Pet Groomer

Groomer must have ex p e r i e n c e Pa r t t imeFu l l t ime Cal l Ben or Cathy

(360)675-7288

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

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

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Opportunity Council is now soliciting Letters of Interest and State- ments of Qualifications for the purpose of re- cruiting Furnace Repair amp Replacement Contrac- tors for the Community Services depar tment Bids must be received by 300 pm Friday No- vember 14 2014 De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information re- quested services sub- mittal requirements and evaluat ion process is available online at

wwwoppcoorgjobs or can be picked up from

the Reception desk at 1111 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA 98225 EOEMFDV

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

EmploymentRestaurant

CIAO FUN FAMILY-OWNED

RESTAURANTExpanding and is now hiring for all positions

Servers Bussers Bartenders

Delivery DriversFull and part time posi- tions available Profes- sional appearance and per for mance a must Previose restaurant or retai l exper ience re- quired Apply in person

701 N Main Street Coupeville

Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

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

Reach readers the daily newspapers miss when you advertise in the Classifieds 1-800-388-2527 or wwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

NOC NURSING ASSISTANT

Shift Differential

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

Advertising doesnrsquot have to break the bank The Classifieds has great deals on everything you need

Health Care 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

Oak Harbor DentalPracticeseeking

PT Experienced Chair-Side Assistant

For immediate hire Ideal candidate will be moti- va t e d h a r d wo r k i n g friendly flexible and pos- sess the ability to multi- t a s k R e g i s t e r e d WSDOH Salary DOE

795 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Harbor

or e-mail to docwymangmailcom

docwymangmailcom

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

RECEPTIONISTwanted for fast paced medical clinic located on Sou th Wh idbey Previous medical ex- per ience pre fer red Computer proficiency a plus Fax resume to

(360)-331-2104or email resume to

sbewcphotmailcom

real estatefor sale - WA

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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 425-422-7223

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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 MarketPlace

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc

The Arrow Points the Waywwwwhidbeyhomesforrentcom

Saturday Showings 9 to 5

360-675-6681

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

Water and mountain view 3 BR on 23+

acres Separate garageshop

593631 $399000

Mutiny View Manor 3 BR on a quiet

cul-de-sac with west side water viewLots of updates

676441 $199500

--- Greenbank --- --- Oak Harbor ---2+ BR near

Beachcombers beach and boat

ramp Big back deck Water and

mountain views638049 $259000

Well-kept 4 BRrambler in

Ridgehaven 2 Close to schools downtown andNAS Whidbey

700285 $269950

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---REDUCED 4 BR 25 BA and lots of storage fairway

home at HHG amp YCEasy care

landscaping642708 $210000

View 3 BR 175 BA in Dugualla Bay Heights Community beachboat launch702430 $269900

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE

Now is the time to join our top team of real estate experts

Train with the bestCall for information

Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete list of all open houses Find additional information on these homes at WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses

WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday October 18th 1-4 or by apprsquot

Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave

Langley 3602218898223 Second St

Freeland1403 Starview Ct

654709 $229000Gordy Frederickson 360914-2566

Freeland 1407 Everette Ln

627306 $234900Jill Engstrom 425508-4110

Freeland1319 Sealawn Blvd

705282 $299500Sandra Stipe 360672-4893

Greenbank3516 Seashore Ave

652380 $499000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073

Langley2418 Soundview Dr

662659 $559950Jim Short 206920-2362

Langley 2219 Lancaster Rd

689493 $449500Bryan McCourt 360632-3770

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 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 rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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

Baby Island Area3 bedroom 2 bath Wa- ter view fenced back yard $1000month Will negotiate security de- posit Pets with referenc- e s ( 3 6 0 ) 3 3 1 - 7 2 9 4 Avail Oct 1st

CLINTON 98236

2 BR 2 BA DEER LAKE HOME Features den all appliances and beach access Located on free bus line Non smoking $1075mo (1 year lease) First month FREE rent Avail Oct 5th Call 206- 200-4219

OAK 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 360-770-6882

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON 98236

UNIQUE COZY CABIN

1 BR on bus route All appliance plus

washer dryer WaterGarbage InclNo pets $750mo

206-696-2875FREELAND3 BD 2 BA clean com- for table home Forced air amp pellet stove Heat- ed 2 car garage on 34 acre in Saratoga Beach Community Beach with boat ramp amp beach ac- cess a short walk away $1025MO Cal l Rod 408-395-1148FREELAND

HOLMES HARBOR Wa- te r f ron t Char ming 2 bedroom 2 bath home Woodburning fireplace insert gas and electric heat Available October 15th $1000 month in- cludes water Located at 5349 - A Bercot Road Call 206-972-0029

LANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626OAK 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

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

WA Misc RentalsWant to Rent

LANGLEY or FREELAND area

HOME WANTED FOR single mature woman wi th a house fr iendly standard poodle Look- ing for long term I have excellent local referenc- es Please call 360-321- 5629Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

real estaterentals

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

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

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

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Selling Something Picture ThisSchedule your ad for two or more weeks and

we will add a photo in print and online for FREE

Private party only No commercial advertising

Call Today(800) 388-2527

legals

Legal Notices

Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)

MeetingFRIDAY October 24 2014 1030AMndash1200 NOONB OA R D O F I S L A N D C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERS HEARING ROOMCourthouse Annex 6th amp Main Coupeville WA AGENDA-Product Stewardship-Comprehensive Plan Update-Other Program Issues amp Updates-Committee Action Items Legal No WCW592902 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 18 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR

ISLAND COUNTYIn re the Estate ofELEANOR M LUMLEY Deceased No 14-4-00209-4N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORS The Administrator named below has been appointed and has quali- fied as Administrator 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 administrator or the ad- ministratorrsquos 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 probated proceedings were com- menced The c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) thirty days after the adminis-

Legal Notices

trator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice I f the claim is not presented within this time frame t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred except as other- wise provided in RCW 1140051 AND 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assets Date of Filing of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court September 24 2014Date of First Publication October 4 2014 Name of Administrator LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSAttorneys for Administra- tor Barry M Meyers WSBA 22847D a v i d M N e u b e c k WSBA 31321Address for Mailing or Service Elder Law Off ices of Barry M Meyers PS 2828 Northwest Avenue B e l l i n g h a m W A 98225-2335T e l e p h o n e (360) 647-8846 F a c s i m i l e (360) 647-8854DATED this 22nd day of September 2014ELDER LAW OFFICES OF BARRY M MEY- ERS PSBARRY M MEYERS WSBA 22847DAVID M NEUBECK WSBA 31321Attorneys for Administra- tor LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSLegal No WCW592286 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 4 11 28 2014

ISLAND COUNTY NOTICE TO

CONSULTANTS FORREQUEST FOR QUAL-

IFICATIONS FORINTERSECTION

IMPROVEMENTS AT CRESCENT HARBOR ROAD NE REGATTA

DRIVEIs land County Publ ic Works (AGENCY) solic- its interest from consult- ing firms with expertise

Legal Notices

in Civil Engineering right of way acquisition and construct ion manage- ment Consultants will be considered for the fol- lowing projectProject DescriptionThe work to be per - formed by the CONSUL- TANT consists of prelim- inary engineering right o f w ay a c q u i s i t i o n PSampE and construction management of an inter- section improvement at Crescent Harbor Road Regatta Drive near Oak Ha rbo r The gene ra l scope of work for the project includes design and PSampE fo r a b id ready project address- ing the following major features challenges-Reducing the grade of the intersection-Design of retaining wall and drainage features -Determination of right of way needs and right of way plan preparation-Environmental planning and preparation of per- mit applications-Performance of soil ex- ploration and analysis as appropriate-Coordination with pur- veyors regarding all util- ity related issues if any- A l l d e s i g n w o r k t o meet fo l low AGENCY s t a n d a r d s t h e L AG Manual and applicable state and federal regula- tionsSTATEMENT OF Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S (SOQ) SUBMITALSTo be considered re- sponsive to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) t he P ropose r rsquos SOQ must follow the direction presented and include the information required belowProposer shall send 5 (FIVE) sets of SOQs with a cover letter indi- cating the project(s) they are submitting for Sets of SOQs are to include one (1) unbound original (containing original sig- natures) and four (4) in- dividually bound copies of the SOQs Proposers are strongly encouraged to use recycledrecy- clable products and to print on both sides of the paper whenever appro- p r i a t e E a c h S O Q should have no more than ten (10) sheets (double sided or not) plus a cover and a one page cover letter The SOQ wi l l be a l lowed maximum two (2) addi- t ional sheets (double sided or not) per pro- posed sub-consultant

Legal Notices

Submittals must include the following information Firm name phone and fax numbers email ad- dress for point of con- tact Name of Principal- in-Charge and Project Manager Number o f employees in each firm p roposed to p ro jec t Fed Tax Id Number UBI Number DMWBE Cer t i f icat ion number Year Firm established S I C C o d e ( N a m e ) NAICS Code (Name) Firm Type and Annual Gross Receipt Include any in fo r mat ion tha t would be re levant to evaluate your qualifica- tions for that project list- ed above being submit- ted forACCEPTANCEREJEC- TION OF RESPONSES The County reserves the right and holds at its dis- c re t ion the fo l low ing rights and options-To waive any or all in- formalities in any SOQ-To reject any or all re- sponses-To issue subsequent re- questsA N T I C I PAT E D R F Q SCHEDULEThe AGENCY will review a l l the S ta tement o f Qualifications received and will select up to (3) three Consulting Firms for interviews The fol- low ing schedu le has been established for the submission and evalua- tion of the SOQs and se- lection of the consultant T h e s e a r e t e n t a t i ve d a t e s o n l y a n d t h e County reser ves the r igh t to ad jus t these dates at its sole discre- tion-SOQs due October 31 2014 by 430 PM-Interviews week of No- vember 10 2014-Announce final selec- tion November 14 2014 -Contract negot iat ion complete November 21 2014-Board of County Com- missioner approval De- cember 15 2014-Notice to Proceed De- cember 29 2014EVALUATION CRITE- RIASubmittals will be evalu- ated and ranked based on the following-Technical and other re- lated qualifications-Past exper ience with this kind of project utiliz- ing WSDOT design and construction standards as modif ied by Island County-References from Local agency clients

Legal Notices

-Familiarity and experi- ence dealing with Feder- al Aid funded projects- C a p a b i l i t y t o m e e t schedules and demon- s t ra ted cost cont ro ls from similar projects-Experience in designing facilities that reflect mod- est design simple oper- at ional requirements and economical cost of operationThe AGENCY encourag- es disadvantaged mi- n o r i t y a n d w o m e n - owned consultant firms to respondThe submittal must be mailed to Island County Public Works Attn Joe Araucto PO Box 5000 ( 1 N E 6 t h S t r e e t ) C o u p e v i l l e W A 98239-5000 by October 31 2014 no later than 430 PM No submittals will be accepted after the specified date and time Any questions regarding a project should be di- rected to the contact of that project listed above at 360-240-5557The AGENCY in accor- dance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat 252 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Department of Transportation Subti- tle A Office of the Sec- retary Part 21 nondis- crimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- tation issued pursuant to such Act hereby notified all bidders that it will af- firmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- tisement disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tuni ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race col- or national origin or sex in consideration for an awardLegal No WCW594947 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

APPLICATION P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Prelimi- n a r y P R D PLN-14-00013 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Land- s c a p e p l a n PLN-14-00014 - MARIN

Legal Notices

WOODSAPPLICATION Land C l e a r i n g p l a n PLN-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION SEPA environmental checklist SEP-14-00003 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Trans- por tation Concurrency TRC-14-00009 - MARIN WOODSPROJECT PROPOSAL AND LOCATION Land- ed Gentry Development Inc has submi t ted a Preliminary Plat (PPL-14-01) and Prelimi- nary PRO (PLN-14-13) appl icat ion packet for the property located on Swantown Road referred to as Marin Woods The proposed Prel iminary Plat PRD consists of 43 single family lots on 106 acres The lot currently has a single family home that is purposed to be demolished The Prelimi- nary Plat PRD applica- tion was submitted on September 25 2014 by Mr Kendall Gentry with Landed Gentry Develop- ment Inc The project lo- c a t i o n i s 1 2 9 2 S W S w a n t o w n A v e n u e R13204-459-4200DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS The formal applications for P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 were submitted on Sep- tember 252014 by Mr Kenda l l Gent r y have been determined com- plete for the purpose of processing on October 13 2014PUBLIC COMMENT PE- RIOD To make written comments on this propo- sal please mail or hand- de l iver spec i f ic com- ments to City of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 no later than 500 pm on November 3 2014 If you have questions re- garding this proposal please contact the De- velopment Services De- p a r t m e n t a t (360 ) 279 -4510 be - tween 800 a m and 500 pm Monday thru FridayE N V I R O N M E N TA L DOCUMENTS ANDOR STUDIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECTSEPA env i ronmen ta l checklist has been sub- mitted with the applica- tion (SEP-14-00003) To receive notification of the decision on this pro-

Legal Notices

posal p lease send a self-addressed stampedenvelope and request a Notification of Decision fo r P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 f rom the Ci ty of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Lisa BebeePermit CoordinatorLegal No WCW594914 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE

Grantors Demco Law Firm PS H-K GROUP Limited Liability CoGrantee Joseph Keeva also known as Joseph W KeevaLegal Description (full) PARCEL A Lo t 10 Block B PLAT OF LAW- ANA BEACH according to the plat thereof re- corded in Volume 6 of Plats page 14 records of Island County Wash- ington Situate in Island Coun ty Wash ing ton Assessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber S7350-00-0B010-0PARCEL B The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-175-0350PARCEL C The North- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-109-0360PARCEL D The North- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-107-1100PARCEL E The South- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-042-1100

Legal Notices

PARCEL F The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-044-0360WE ARE A DEBT COL- LECTOR THIS COM- MUNICAT ION IS AN AT T E M P T TO C O L - L E C T A D E B T A N D A N Y I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee will on Friday October 31 2014at the hour o f 1015 am at the front en- trance of Island County Courthouse 101 NE 6th S t r e e t C o u p e v i l l e Washington 98239 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder (subject to any condi- t ions imposed by the Trustee) payable in the form of cash or cashierrsquos check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the t ime of sale the real property situated in the County of Island State of Washington whose legal descr iptions are found on page 1 of this Notice Such real prop- er ty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust re- corded on April 9 2012 under Auditorrsquos File No 4313050 records of Is- land County Washing- ton from Joseph Keeva as Grantor to Demco Law Firm PS as Trus- tee to secure an obliga- tion in favor of Eric Mit- ten as Beneficiary the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned to H-K GROUP Limited Li- ability Co under an As- signment recorded un- der Auditor rsquos Fi le No 4361384 records of Is- land County Washing- ton This Notice is given pursuant to the Revised Code o f Wash ing ton Chapter 6124 et seqI I N o a c t i o n c o m - menced by the Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiaryrsquos suc- cessor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Gran- torrsquos default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust

Continued on next page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA

Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc

The Arrow Points the Waywwwwhidbeyhomesforrentcom

Saturday Showings 9 to 5

360-675-6681

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

Water and mountain view 3 BR on 23+

acres Separate garageshop

593631 $399000

Mutiny View Manor 3 BR on a quiet

cul-de-sac with west side water viewLots of updates

676441 $199500

--- Greenbank --- --- Oak Harbor ---2+ BR near

Beachcombers beach and boat

ramp Big back deck Water and

mountain views638049 $259000

Well-kept 4 BRrambler in

Ridgehaven 2 Close to schools downtown andNAS Whidbey

700285 $269950

--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---REDUCED 4 BR 25 BA and lots of storage fairway

home at HHG amp YCEasy care

landscaping642708 $210000

View 3 BR 175 BA in Dugualla Bay Heights Community beachboat launch702430 $269900

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE

Now is the time to join our top team of real estate experts

Train with the bestCall for information

Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete list of all open houses Find additional information on these homes at WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses

WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday October 18th 1-4 or by apprsquot

Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave

Langley 3602218898223 Second St

Freeland1403 Starview Ct

654709 $229000Gordy Frederickson 360914-2566

Freeland 1407 Everette Ln

627306 $234900Jill Engstrom 425508-4110

Freeland1319 Sealawn Blvd

705282 $299500Sandra Stipe 360672-4893

Greenbank3516 Seashore Ave

652380 $499000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073

Langley2418 Soundview Dr

662659 $559950Jim Short 206920-2362

Langley 2219 Lancaster Rd

689493 $449500Bryan McCourt 360632-3770

Be the icing on their cakeAdvertise in the

Service Directoryin The Classifieds

Call(800) 388-2527

e-mailclassifiedsoundpublishingcomor go online 24 hours a day

wwwnw-adscomto get your business

in the

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

LANGLEY 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 rent - WA

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

Find what you need 24 hours a day

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

Baby Island Area3 bedroom 2 bath Wa- ter view fenced back yard $1000month Will negotiate security de- posit Pets with referenc- e s ( 3 6 0 ) 3 3 1 - 7 2 9 4 Avail Oct 1st

CLINTON 98236

2 BR 2 BA DEER LAKE HOME Features den all appliances and beach access Located on free bus line Non smoking $1075mo (1 year lease) First month FREE rent Avail Oct 5th Call 206- 200-4219

OAK 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 360-770-6882

Real Estate for RentIsland County

CLINTON 98236

UNIQUE COZY CABIN

1 BR on bus route All appliance plus

washer dryer WaterGarbage InclNo pets $750mo

206-696-2875FREELAND3 BD 2 BA clean com- for table home Forced air amp pellet stove Heat- ed 2 car garage on 34 acre in Saratoga Beach Community Beach with boat ramp amp beach ac- cess a short walk away $1025MO Cal l Rod 408-395-1148FREELAND

HOLMES HARBOR Wa- te r f ron t Char ming 2 bedroom 2 bath home Woodburning fireplace insert gas and electric heat Available October 15th $1000 month in- cludes water Located at 5349 - A Bercot Road Call 206-972-0029

LANGLEY 98260 3 BR 1 BA HOME Re- modeled Saratoga ram- bler in woodsy setting Near town on busline Washer dryer and at- t a c h e d g a r a g e N o smok ing pe ts $950 month plus utilities first last deposit and 1 year lease 206-334-1626OAK 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

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

WA Misc RentalsWant to Rent

LANGLEY or FREELAND area

HOME WANTED FOR single mature woman wi th a house fr iendly standard poodle Look- ing for long term I have excellent local referenc- es Please call 360-321- 5629Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

real estaterentals

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

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

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

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Selling Something Picture ThisSchedule your ad for two or more weeks and

we will add a photo in print and online for FREE

Private party only No commercial advertising

Call Today(800) 388-2527

legals

Legal Notices

Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)

MeetingFRIDAY October 24 2014 1030AMndash1200 NOONB OA R D O F I S L A N D C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERS HEARING ROOMCourthouse Annex 6th amp Main Coupeville WA AGENDA-Product Stewardship-Comprehensive Plan Update-Other Program Issues amp Updates-Committee Action Items Legal No WCW592902 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 18 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR

ISLAND COUNTYIn re the Estate ofELEANOR M LUMLEY Deceased No 14-4-00209-4N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORS The Administrator named below has been appointed and has quali- fied as Administrator 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 administrator or the ad- ministratorrsquos 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 probated proceedings were com- menced The c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) thirty days after the adminis-

Legal Notices

trator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice I f the claim is not presented within this time frame t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred except as other- wise provided in RCW 1140051 AND 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assets Date of Filing of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court September 24 2014Date of First Publication October 4 2014 Name of Administrator LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSAttorneys for Administra- tor Barry M Meyers WSBA 22847D a v i d M N e u b e c k WSBA 31321Address for Mailing or Service Elder Law Off ices of Barry M Meyers PS 2828 Northwest Avenue B e l l i n g h a m W A 98225-2335T e l e p h o n e (360) 647-8846 F a c s i m i l e (360) 647-8854DATED this 22nd day of September 2014ELDER LAW OFFICES OF BARRY M MEY- ERS PSBARRY M MEYERS WSBA 22847DAVID M NEUBECK WSBA 31321Attorneys for Administra- tor LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSLegal No WCW592286 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 4 11 28 2014

ISLAND COUNTY NOTICE TO

CONSULTANTS FORREQUEST FOR QUAL-

IFICATIONS FORINTERSECTION

IMPROVEMENTS AT CRESCENT HARBOR ROAD NE REGATTA

DRIVEIs land County Publ ic Works (AGENCY) solic- its interest from consult- ing firms with expertise

Legal Notices

in Civil Engineering right of way acquisition and construct ion manage- ment Consultants will be considered for the fol- lowing projectProject DescriptionThe work to be per - formed by the CONSUL- TANT consists of prelim- inary engineering right o f w ay a c q u i s i t i o n PSampE and construction management of an inter- section improvement at Crescent Harbor Road Regatta Drive near Oak Ha rbo r The gene ra l scope of work for the project includes design and PSampE fo r a b id ready project address- ing the following major features challenges-Reducing the grade of the intersection-Design of retaining wall and drainage features -Determination of right of way needs and right of way plan preparation-Environmental planning and preparation of per- mit applications-Performance of soil ex- ploration and analysis as appropriate-Coordination with pur- veyors regarding all util- ity related issues if any- A l l d e s i g n w o r k t o meet fo l low AGENCY s t a n d a r d s t h e L AG Manual and applicable state and federal regula- tionsSTATEMENT OF Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S (SOQ) SUBMITALSTo be considered re- sponsive to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) t he P ropose r rsquos SOQ must follow the direction presented and include the information required belowProposer shall send 5 (FIVE) sets of SOQs with a cover letter indi- cating the project(s) they are submitting for Sets of SOQs are to include one (1) unbound original (containing original sig- natures) and four (4) in- dividually bound copies of the SOQs Proposers are strongly encouraged to use recycledrecy- clable products and to print on both sides of the paper whenever appro- p r i a t e E a c h S O Q should have no more than ten (10) sheets (double sided or not) plus a cover and a one page cover letter The SOQ wi l l be a l lowed maximum two (2) addi- t ional sheets (double sided or not) per pro- posed sub-consultant

Legal Notices

Submittals must include the following information Firm name phone and fax numbers email ad- dress for point of con- tact Name of Principal- in-Charge and Project Manager Number o f employees in each firm p roposed to p ro jec t Fed Tax Id Number UBI Number DMWBE Cer t i f icat ion number Year Firm established S I C C o d e ( N a m e ) NAICS Code (Name) Firm Type and Annual Gross Receipt Include any in fo r mat ion tha t would be re levant to evaluate your qualifica- tions for that project list- ed above being submit- ted forACCEPTANCEREJEC- TION OF RESPONSES The County reserves the right and holds at its dis- c re t ion the fo l low ing rights and options-To waive any or all in- formalities in any SOQ-To reject any or all re- sponses-To issue subsequent re- questsA N T I C I PAT E D R F Q SCHEDULEThe AGENCY will review a l l the S ta tement o f Qualifications received and will select up to (3) three Consulting Firms for interviews The fol- low ing schedu le has been established for the submission and evalua- tion of the SOQs and se- lection of the consultant T h e s e a r e t e n t a t i ve d a t e s o n l y a n d t h e County reser ves the r igh t to ad jus t these dates at its sole discre- tion-SOQs due October 31 2014 by 430 PM-Interviews week of No- vember 10 2014-Announce final selec- tion November 14 2014 -Contract negot iat ion complete November 21 2014-Board of County Com- missioner approval De- cember 15 2014-Notice to Proceed De- cember 29 2014EVALUATION CRITE- RIASubmittals will be evalu- ated and ranked based on the following-Technical and other re- lated qualifications-Past exper ience with this kind of project utiliz- ing WSDOT design and construction standards as modif ied by Island County-References from Local agency clients

Legal Notices

-Familiarity and experi- ence dealing with Feder- al Aid funded projects- C a p a b i l i t y t o m e e t schedules and demon- s t ra ted cost cont ro ls from similar projects-Experience in designing facilities that reflect mod- est design simple oper- at ional requirements and economical cost of operationThe AGENCY encourag- es disadvantaged mi- n o r i t y a n d w o m e n - owned consultant firms to respondThe submittal must be mailed to Island County Public Works Attn Joe Araucto PO Box 5000 ( 1 N E 6 t h S t r e e t ) C o u p e v i l l e W A 98239-5000 by October 31 2014 no later than 430 PM No submittals will be accepted after the specified date and time Any questions regarding a project should be di- rected to the contact of that project listed above at 360-240-5557The AGENCY in accor- dance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat 252 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Department of Transportation Subti- tle A Office of the Sec- retary Part 21 nondis- crimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- tation issued pursuant to such Act hereby notified all bidders that it will af- firmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- tisement disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tuni ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race col- or national origin or sex in consideration for an awardLegal No WCW594947 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

APPLICATION P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Prelimi- n a r y P R D PLN-14-00013 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Land- s c a p e p l a n PLN-14-00014 - MARIN

Legal Notices

WOODSAPPLICATION Land C l e a r i n g p l a n PLN-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION SEPA environmental checklist SEP-14-00003 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Trans- por tation Concurrency TRC-14-00009 - MARIN WOODSPROJECT PROPOSAL AND LOCATION Land- ed Gentry Development Inc has submi t ted a Preliminary Plat (PPL-14-01) and Prelimi- nary PRO (PLN-14-13) appl icat ion packet for the property located on Swantown Road referred to as Marin Woods The proposed Prel iminary Plat PRD consists of 43 single family lots on 106 acres The lot currently has a single family home that is purposed to be demolished The Prelimi- nary Plat PRD applica- tion was submitted on September 25 2014 by Mr Kendall Gentry with Landed Gentry Develop- ment Inc The project lo- c a t i o n i s 1 2 9 2 S W S w a n t o w n A v e n u e R13204-459-4200DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS The formal applications for P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 were submitted on Sep- tember 252014 by Mr Kenda l l Gent r y have been determined com- plete for the purpose of processing on October 13 2014PUBLIC COMMENT PE- RIOD To make written comments on this propo- sal please mail or hand- de l iver spec i f ic com- ments to City of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 no later than 500 pm on November 3 2014 If you have questions re- garding this proposal please contact the De- velopment Services De- p a r t m e n t a t (360 ) 279 -4510 be - tween 800 a m and 500 pm Monday thru FridayE N V I R O N M E N TA L DOCUMENTS ANDOR STUDIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECTSEPA env i ronmen ta l checklist has been sub- mitted with the applica- tion (SEP-14-00003) To receive notification of the decision on this pro-

Legal Notices

posal p lease send a self-addressed stampedenvelope and request a Notification of Decision fo r P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 f rom the Ci ty of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Lisa BebeePermit CoordinatorLegal No WCW594914 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE

Grantors Demco Law Firm PS H-K GROUP Limited Liability CoGrantee Joseph Keeva also known as Joseph W KeevaLegal Description (full) PARCEL A Lo t 10 Block B PLAT OF LAW- ANA BEACH according to the plat thereof re- corded in Volume 6 of Plats page 14 records of Island County Wash- ington Situate in Island Coun ty Wash ing ton Assessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber S7350-00-0B010-0PARCEL B The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-175-0350PARCEL C The North- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-109-0360PARCEL D The North- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-107-1100PARCEL E The South- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-042-1100

Legal Notices

PARCEL F The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-044-0360WE ARE A DEBT COL- LECTOR THIS COM- MUNICAT ION IS AN AT T E M P T TO C O L - L E C T A D E B T A N D A N Y I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee will on Friday October 31 2014at the hour o f 1015 am at the front en- trance of Island County Courthouse 101 NE 6th S t r e e t C o u p e v i l l e Washington 98239 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder (subject to any condi- t ions imposed by the Trustee) payable in the form of cash or cashierrsquos check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the t ime of sale the real property situated in the County of Island State of Washington whose legal descr iptions are found on page 1 of this Notice Such real prop- er ty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust re- corded on April 9 2012 under Auditorrsquos File No 4313050 records of Is- land County Washing- ton from Joseph Keeva as Grantor to Demco Law Firm PS as Trus- tee to secure an obliga- tion in favor of Eric Mit- ten as Beneficiary the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned to H-K GROUP Limited Li- ability Co under an As- signment recorded un- der Auditor rsquos Fi le No 4361384 records of Is- land County Washing- ton This Notice is given pursuant to the Revised Code o f Wash ing ton Chapter 6124 et seqI I N o a c t i o n c o m - menced by the Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiaryrsquos suc- cessor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Gran- torrsquos default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust

Continued on next page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

Selling Something Picture ThisSchedule your ad for two or more weeks and

we will add a photo in print and online for FREE

Private party only No commercial advertising

Call Today(800) 388-2527

legals

Legal Notices

Solid Waste Advisory Committee (SWAC)

MeetingFRIDAY October 24 2014 1030AMndash1200 NOONB OA R D O F I S L A N D C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERS HEARING ROOMCourthouse Annex 6th amp Main Coupeville WA AGENDA-Product Stewardship-Comprehensive Plan Update-Other Program Issues amp Updates-Committee Action Items Legal No WCW592902 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 11 18 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR

ISLAND COUNTYIn re the Estate ofELEANOR M LUMLEY Deceased No 14-4-00209-4N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORS The Administrator named below has been appointed and has quali- fied as Administrator 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 administrator or the ad- ministratorrsquos 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 probated proceedings were com- menced The c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) thirty days after the adminis-

Legal Notices

trator served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication o f the not ice I f the claim is not presented within this time frame t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred except as other- wise provided in RCW 1140051 AND 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assets Date of Filing of Notice to Creditors with Clerk of Court September 24 2014Date of First Publication October 4 2014 Name of Administrator LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSAttorneys for Administra- tor Barry M Meyers WSBA 22847D a v i d M N e u b e c k WSBA 31321Address for Mailing or Service Elder Law Off ices of Barry M Meyers PS 2828 Northwest Avenue B e l l i n g h a m W A 98225-2335T e l e p h o n e (360) 647-8846 F a c s i m i l e (360) 647-8854DATED this 22nd day of September 2014ELDER LAW OFFICES OF BARRY M MEY- ERS PSBARRY M MEYERS WSBA 22847DAVID M NEUBECK WSBA 31321Attorneys for Administra- tor LINDA FAIRCHILD WIL- KINSLegal No WCW592286 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 4 11 28 2014

ISLAND COUNTY NOTICE TO

CONSULTANTS FORREQUEST FOR QUAL-

IFICATIONS FORINTERSECTION

IMPROVEMENTS AT CRESCENT HARBOR ROAD NE REGATTA

DRIVEIs land County Publ ic Works (AGENCY) solic- its interest from consult- ing firms with expertise

Legal Notices

in Civil Engineering right of way acquisition and construct ion manage- ment Consultants will be considered for the fol- lowing projectProject DescriptionThe work to be per - formed by the CONSUL- TANT consists of prelim- inary engineering right o f w ay a c q u i s i t i o n PSampE and construction management of an inter- section improvement at Crescent Harbor Road Regatta Drive near Oak Ha rbo r The gene ra l scope of work for the project includes design and PSampE fo r a b id ready project address- ing the following major features challenges-Reducing the grade of the intersection-Design of retaining wall and drainage features -Determination of right of way needs and right of way plan preparation-Environmental planning and preparation of per- mit applications-Performance of soil ex- ploration and analysis as appropriate-Coordination with pur- veyors regarding all util- ity related issues if any- A l l d e s i g n w o r k t o meet fo l low AGENCY s t a n d a r d s t h e L AG Manual and applicable state and federal regula- tionsSTATEMENT OF Q U A L I F I C A T I O N S (SOQ) SUBMITALSTo be considered re- sponsive to this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) t he P ropose r rsquos SOQ must follow the direction presented and include the information required belowProposer shall send 5 (FIVE) sets of SOQs with a cover letter indi- cating the project(s) they are submitting for Sets of SOQs are to include one (1) unbound original (containing original sig- natures) and four (4) in- dividually bound copies of the SOQs Proposers are strongly encouraged to use recycledrecy- clable products and to print on both sides of the paper whenever appro- p r i a t e E a c h S O Q should have no more than ten (10) sheets (double sided or not) plus a cover and a one page cover letter The SOQ wi l l be a l lowed maximum two (2) addi- t ional sheets (double sided or not) per pro- posed sub-consultant

Legal Notices

Submittals must include the following information Firm name phone and fax numbers email ad- dress for point of con- tact Name of Principal- in-Charge and Project Manager Number o f employees in each firm p roposed to p ro jec t Fed Tax Id Number UBI Number DMWBE Cer t i f icat ion number Year Firm established S I C C o d e ( N a m e ) NAICS Code (Name) Firm Type and Annual Gross Receipt Include any in fo r mat ion tha t would be re levant to evaluate your qualifica- tions for that project list- ed above being submit- ted forACCEPTANCEREJEC- TION OF RESPONSES The County reserves the right and holds at its dis- c re t ion the fo l low ing rights and options-To waive any or all in- formalities in any SOQ-To reject any or all re- sponses-To issue subsequent re- questsA N T I C I PAT E D R F Q SCHEDULEThe AGENCY will review a l l the S ta tement o f Qualifications received and will select up to (3) three Consulting Firms for interviews The fol- low ing schedu le has been established for the submission and evalua- tion of the SOQs and se- lection of the consultant T h e s e a r e t e n t a t i ve d a t e s o n l y a n d t h e County reser ves the r igh t to ad jus t these dates at its sole discre- tion-SOQs due October 31 2014 by 430 PM-Interviews week of No- vember 10 2014-Announce final selec- tion November 14 2014 -Contract negot iat ion complete November 21 2014-Board of County Com- missioner approval De- cember 15 2014-Notice to Proceed De- cember 29 2014EVALUATION CRITE- RIASubmittals will be evalu- ated and ranked based on the following-Technical and other re- lated qualifications-Past exper ience with this kind of project utiliz- ing WSDOT design and construction standards as modif ied by Island County-References from Local agency clients

Legal Notices

-Familiarity and experi- ence dealing with Feder- al Aid funded projects- C a p a b i l i t y t o m e e t schedules and demon- s t ra ted cost cont ro ls from similar projects-Experience in designing facilities that reflect mod- est design simple oper- at ional requirements and economical cost of operationThe AGENCY encourag- es disadvantaged mi- n o r i t y a n d w o m e n - owned consultant firms to respondThe submittal must be mailed to Island County Public Works Attn Joe Araucto PO Box 5000 ( 1 N E 6 t h S t r e e t ) C o u p e v i l l e W A 98239-5000 by October 31 2014 no later than 430 PM No submittals will be accepted after the specified date and time Any questions regarding a project should be di- rected to the contact of that project listed above at 360-240-5557The AGENCY in accor- dance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 78 Stat 252 42 USC 2000d to 2000d-4 and Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Department of Transportation Subti- tle A Office of the Sec- retary Part 21 nondis- crimination in federally- assisted programs of the Department of Transpor- tation issued pursuant to such Act hereby notified all bidders that it will af- firmatively ensure that in any contract entered into pursuant to this adver- tisement disadvantaged business enterprises as defined at 49 CFR Part 26 will be afforded full oppor tuni ty to submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race col- or national origin or sex in consideration for an awardLegal No WCW594947 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF APPLICATION

APPLICATION P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Prelimi- n a r y P R D PLN-14-00013 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Land- s c a p e p l a n PLN-14-00014 - MARIN

Legal Notices

WOODSAPPLICATION Land C l e a r i n g p l a n PLN-14-00001 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION SEPA environmental checklist SEP-14-00003 - MARIN WOODSAPPLICATION Trans- por tation Concurrency TRC-14-00009 - MARIN WOODSPROJECT PROPOSAL AND LOCATION Land- ed Gentry Development Inc has submi t ted a Preliminary Plat (PPL-14-01) and Prelimi- nary PRO (PLN-14-13) appl icat ion packet for the property located on Swantown Road referred to as Marin Woods The proposed Prel iminary Plat PRD consists of 43 single family lots on 106 acres The lot currently has a single family home that is purposed to be demolished The Prelimi- nary Plat PRD applica- tion was submitted on September 25 2014 by Mr Kendall Gentry with Landed Gentry Develop- ment Inc The project lo- c a t i o n i s 1 2 9 2 S W S w a n t o w n A v e n u e R13204-459-4200DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS The formal applications for P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 were submitted on Sep- tember 252014 by Mr Kenda l l Gent r y have been determined com- plete for the purpose of processing on October 13 2014PUBLIC COMMENT PE- RIOD To make written comments on this propo- sal please mail or hand- de l iver spec i f ic com- ments to City of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 no later than 500 pm on November 3 2014 If you have questions re- garding this proposal please contact the De- velopment Services De- p a r t m e n t a t (360 ) 279 -4510 be - tween 800 a m and 500 pm Monday thru FridayE N V I R O N M E N TA L DOCUMENTS ANDOR STUDIES APPLICABLE TO THIS PROJECTSEPA env i ronmen ta l checklist has been sub- mitted with the applica- tion (SEP-14-00003) To receive notification of the decision on this pro-

Legal Notices

posal p lease send a self-addressed stampedenvelope and request a Notification of Decision fo r P r e l i m i n a r y P l a t PPL-14-01 and Prelimi- nary PRD PLN-14-13 f rom the Ci ty of Oak Harbor Development Services Depar tment 865 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 Lisa BebeePermit CoordinatorLegal No WCW594914 Published The Whid- bey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 2014

NOTICE OF TRUSTEErsquoS SALE

Grantors Demco Law Firm PS H-K GROUP Limited Liability CoGrantee Joseph Keeva also known as Joseph W KeevaLegal Description (full) PARCEL A Lo t 10 Block B PLAT OF LAW- ANA BEACH according to the plat thereof re- corded in Volume 6 of Plats page 14 records of Island County Wash- ington Situate in Island Coun ty Wash ing ton Assessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber S7350-00-0B010-0PARCEL B The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quar ter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-175-0350PARCEL C The North- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-109-0360PARCEL D The North- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-107-1100PARCEL E The South- e a s t Q u a r t e r o f t h e Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-042-1100

Legal Notices

PARCEL F The South- wes t Qua r te r o f t he Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 6 Township 31 North Range 2 East of the Willamette Merid- ian Situate in Island County WashingtonAssessorrsquos Parcel Num- ber R23106-044-0360WE ARE A DEBT COL- LECTOR THIS COM- MUNICAT ION IS AN AT T E M P T TO C O L - L E C T A D E B T A N D A N Y I N F O R M AT I O N OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR- POSEI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee will on Friday October 31 2014at the hour o f 1015 am at the front en- trance of Island County Courthouse 101 NE 6th S t r e e t C o u p e v i l l e Washington 98239 sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder (subject to any condi- t ions imposed by the Trustee) payable in the form of cash or cashierrsquos check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks at the t ime of sale the real property situated in the County of Island State of Washington whose legal descr iptions are found on page 1 of this Notice Such real prop- er ty is subject to that certain Deed of Trust re- corded on April 9 2012 under Auditorrsquos File No 4313050 records of Is- land County Washing- ton from Joseph Keeva as Grantor to Demco Law Firm PS as Trus- tee to secure an obliga- tion in favor of Eric Mit- ten as Beneficiary the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned to H-K GROUP Limited Li- ability Co under an As- signment recorded un- der Auditor rsquos Fi le No 4361384 records of Is- land County Washing- ton This Notice is given pursuant to the Revised Code o f Wash ing ton Chapter 6124 et seqI I N o a c t i o n c o m - menced by the Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust or the Beneficiaryrsquos suc- cessor is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Gran- torrsquos default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust

Continued on next page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday October 18 2014

ARIESA vacation plan is definitely takingshape Even though itrsquos a fewmonths away itrsquos already time tostart preparing even if itrsquos just torenew your passport

TAURUSYou may witness a form of injusticethat causes many around you toreact You could play a fairly big rolein restoring harmony and peace

GEMINIYou donrsquot tolerate injustice verywell and so you want to resolvethe situation on your own You mightwant to act as policeman and judgebut some tact will be required

CANCERYou work energetically and me-ticulously towards reaching anagreement or signing a contractAnxiety and insomnia might beon the agenda but so is resoun-ding success

LEOYou are entrusted with a position ofpower at work Before your healthplays tricks on you learn how tomanage your emotions and giveappropriate vent to them as youmake your way

VIRGOA new diet combined with someexercise gives you immediate re-sults You are extremely satisfiedand very proud of yourself

LIBRAYou are articulate and you succeedin speaking your mind You mightbe quick to criticize things thoughBe careful not to make too manyinappropriate comments

SCORPIOIt is important to carefully check allyour bills if yoursquore in a difficult fi-nancial situation at the momentYou might find an error and makesome big savings

SAGITTARIUSYou participate in a personal or pro-fessional activity that rallies yourcompetitive spiritYou donrsquot have anyintention of coming in second andyoursquore sure to reap all the honours

CAPRICORNYou may need to get a little moreexercise if fatigue tends to over-whelm you A new lifestyle givesyou more energy as well as a moreactive social life

AQUARIUSStress isnrsquot always negative It cangive you the motivation to accom-plish some brilliant exploits Takethe time to balance the differentareas of your life

PISCESSome elements fall into place let-ting you start your own small busi-ness or rise to a position of powerYou discover that you have greatleadership skills

Week of September 28to October 4 2014

ARIESYou need some rest and relaxationA few friends inspire you to em-brace new trends You enjoy shop-ping and seeing whatrsquos out thereleads you to adopt a new look

TAURUSAt work there is a good chance thatyoursquoll be given a big promotion Youincrease your customer base con-siderably all while improving yourwork and family life balance

GEMINIIf you have young children youfeel more reasonable and respon-sible than usual You get organi-zed and start to cultivate a moreactive social life by participatingin group activities

CANCERA spur-of-the-moment trip with lo-ved ones is decided upon You feelthe need for a more active sociallife but you must balance that de-sire with spending quality time withfamily or spouse

LEOYou are inspired by some kind oftraining course that is quite out ofthe ordinary You are able to deci-pher certain information or trans-late a message that has left otherpeople scratching their heads

VIRGOYou are often able to restore har-mony after a disagreement or aquarrel You could succeed in get-ting rid of some bad habits as well

LIBRATry to participate in the various ac-tivities that your friends suggestthis week The need to move and acompetitive spirit will help you toget back in shape fairly quickly

SCORPIOYou are given new responsibilities atwork that require you to review yourwardrobe You are more relaxedabout meeting people and they no-tice you have a great presence

SAGITTARIUSIt is definitely hard to get you outof the house this week You de-vote all your energy to family Someof your relatives may rely on yourgenerosity

CAPRICORNGerms tend to spread quickly atthis time of year Protect yourself inorder not to irritate your airwaysespecially as yoursquore more sensitiveto allergens than usual

AQUARIUSEven if there is some confusion inthe air you are able to expresswhatever comes into your headThis clarity brings you lots of ans-wers and you are quite reassuredabout certain topics

PISCESThere is plenty of action ahead thisweek Your work and your moneyoccupy much of your thoughts Youalso think about your career if yourcurrent one isnrsquot living up to yourexpectations

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

Week of October 5 to 11 2014

ARIESPeople will have some difficulty ingetting you out of the house Youare feeling attached to your rootsas well as your old things but donrsquotlet them take up too much room inyour life

TAURUSYou have plenty to say for yourselfand you express out loud whatothers only think Whatrsquos more youare able to assert your authority ina fairly complex situation

GEMINIItrsquos possible that yoursquoll have to in-vest a lot of time and effort in yourwork You may even buy a new carto avoid troubles with your old ve-hicle This purchase gives you acertain amount of prestige

CANCERYou spare no effort in order to im-press people At work you succeedin building a big enough client baseto achieve one of your ambitions

LEOIf yoursquore still looking for the idealjob you could get some inspirationabout the way forward You alsobenefit from a great imaginationthis week

VIRGOYou may start to feel the negativeeffects of a sedentary lifestyle Youwonrsquot be shy about inviting yourloved ones to embark on a physicalactivity together

LIBRAWhether yoursquore at the dawn ofa new career or your retirementyou try to define your next stepsYou need to clarify your vision forthe future

SCORPIOSome sort of training propels yourcareer towards new heights Youare greatly inspired by new chal-lenges that require a bit of patienceto master

SAGITTARIUSAfter careful consideration you makesome significant changes in your lifeYou thoroughly review your prioritiesand decide on a future that bettersuits you

CAPRICORNYou tend to say yes to everyoneand put too much pressure on your-self to keep your promises A size-able decision seems difficult to makewithout the right information

AQUARIUSYou work a few extra hours whichsignificantly improves your finan-cial situation Afterwards you wantto devote a little more time to yourlove life

PISCESYou put yourself in a great positionto be noticed You feel proud ofyourself At work you are givensome kind of reward or at leastsome warm applause

Week of October 12 to 18 2014

ARIESItrsquos important to maintain an activesocial life if you want to keep agood relationship with your friendsThe idea of moving will cross yourmind perhaps you just need achange of scenery

TAURUSEven if you have to spend moretime than expected on a projectultimately you are quite proud ofyourself You enjoy feeling a senseof accomplishment

GEMINITreat yourself to the luxury of somenew clothes to enhance your self-esteem You might take on somenew more prestigious responsibi-lities at work

CANCERYou are tempted to clean your homefrom top to bottom It is a good timeto do so decluttering your environ-ment will lead you to get rid of a lotof useless things

LEOYour comings and goings are ra-ther complicated as are communi-cations in general You wait quite along time for a return call eventhough you told them itrsquos urgent

VIRGOYou feel compelled to put in someextra hours at work Although thisnew schedule displeases your lovedones yoursquoll all appreciate the gene-rous bonus on your next pay slip

LIBRAYou are a little disappointed as youbegin a new job or a major projectHave some patience things will gobetter after some good discussionstake place

SCORPIOAfter being a bit zealous at the of-fice a little rest is needed Try tothink more about yourself A get-away or even a small trip will com-pletely renew your energy

SAGITTARIUSYou are suddenly popular You areguided by your intuition and youshow great creativity You have greatsuccess with a creation of an artis-tic nature

CAPRICORNTime is a scarce commodity for a lotof people Even if you manage yourswith great skill you might have towait a while for a few other people

AQUARIUSAs the cooler weather sets in youstart to dream of a vacation in thesouth You should be able to re-double your efforts at work in or-der to treat yourself to this trip

PISCESYou embark on a project that ce-ments your love relationship Youmay succeed in being able to livefrom your art There are some ma-jor changes ahead including a newdirection

Week of October 19 to 25 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIOAND SAGITTARIUS

ACROSS1 See you later4 Ford fuel7 Get up12Straight line13Handicraft14Become

narrower15Naval

agreement16Not an

amateur17Unfilled18Fling gently20Glossy paint22Beam type24____ tide27Result30Church

33Floor installer34Friend in

Barcelona35Shipping

boxes37Most

melancholy38Hesitation

word39Cures41Trainee44Stared at48Narrow boat50Chased52Lime beverage53Dispute54Single55Kith and ____56Broadway

lights

57Damp andcold

58Barnyardenclosure

DOWN1 Imp2 Childrsquos toy3 Lambsrsquo

moms4 Breach5 Apprehend6 Boulder7 Goblet part8 Calm9 Fruit pastry10Clear11Like a

desert19Ice pellets

21Circlesection

23Land parcel25Appeals

urgently26Spot of ink27Engrave28Dismiss29Long-legged

bird31Corridor32Give pleasure

36That lady37Monkeyrsquos

munchie40Blunder42Verbrsquos mate43Casual shirts45Gabs46Prepare copy47Withhold48Is able to49Have being51Just bought

PUZZLE NO 736

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 736

ACROSS1 Picassorsquos

work4 Like some

cheese8 Dope12Rest13Ali once14Beersquos nest15Breed of cattle17Pulpit word18____ Orleans19Cooksrsquo

garments21Potato dish24Polluted air25Cable-stitch26Clearly shaped30ldquo____ aliverdquo

31____ Carolina32Yes vote33Explode35Glance36Saloons37Late38Clutches41ldquo____ So

Shyrdquo42Relay eg43Flexible

materials48Nights before49Wired50Almond eg51Takes a

spouse52Neat53Anthem poet

DOWN1 Without

exception2 ldquo____

Bravordquo3 Decade

count4 Yearned5 Flush6 Corn piece7 Blasterrsquos

need8 Pay with

plastic9 Luxury

wheels10Kiln eg11Lionsrsquo

homes16Biting bug

20Elegant21Slip22Contribute a

share23Shopperrsquos aid24Closes26Least refined27Hideaway28Gazed at29Moist as in

the morning31Easy task

34Fixate35Immense37Irritable38Got bigger39Rantrsquos partner40Did well on41Lend a ____44Orchid

necklace45Pen fluid46Actorrsquos signal47Sowrsquos home

PUZZLE NO 737

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 737

ACROSS1 Synagogue

official6 Steal9 Torsquos

counterpart12Type of

squash13Eden

inhabitant14Tyke15Jiggled16Third letter17Be in debt18Big sandwich19Pointed

projectile21Shopperrsquos

mecca24Harpoon

27Public vehicle30Lofty32Legitimate33Song35Unexpected

outcomes37Kingrsquos title38Suitor40Polka ____41Expensive43Deceive45Excuse47Farm measure51Opal or ruby53Fired up54Aflame55Exist56Fruity

beverage

57Utilize again58Harmful59Provided

lunch for60Maples eg

DOWN1 Impetuous2 Sprain

result3 Uncouth

person4 Sweeper5 Printing

liquid6 Remember7 Again8 Malt

beverages9 Blossomed

10Unfinished11Poetic form20Selects22Grabbed a bite23Gentle animal25Convertible

eg26Doze27Freshwater

game fish28Part29Poured31Hawaiian

cookout34Scoundrel

36Young dog39Corrected

copy42Rice dish44Avid46____ onersquos

time48Indication49Bette Midler

role50Meadow

mothers51Chitchat52Distinct period54Music or

painting

PUZZLE NO 738

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 738

ACROSS1 ldquoMy ____

True Loverdquo4 Gatorrsquos kin8 Short breath12Unhappiness13Listen14Face shape15Earnest

request17Horrid18Hole-making

tool19Sowed21Big rig24Parking ____26Australian

ldquobearrdquo28Fixing socks32Stopover spot

33Hot-dogtopping

35Fourth letter36Clairvoyant38Choose

by vote40Relaxes42Acorn

producers43Shuns46____-the-wall48Former Italian

money49Starting

system54Eye lubricant55Close56Torsquos

counterpart57Hooting birds

58Infectioncarrier

59Mend

DOWN1 Have bills2 Succeeded3 Circus

safeguard4 Nibble5 Kingdom6 Cookie grain7 Fine

glassware8 Rule9 Eager10Boutique

event11Asked

urgently

16Trainrsquos need20Ghostly21Bypass22Ages23Scads25Decree27Throbbed29Inkling30Collar site31Retrieves34Sounding like

a snake37Weepers

39Hay place41Submarine

detector43Female voice44Opinion45Type of

history47Unyielding50____ whiz51Conditions52Metal source53At this time

PUZZLE NO 739

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 739

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING

WE BUY GOLD

BEST OF WHIDBEY 08 09 10 amp 2011645 NE Midway Blvd bull Oak Harbor bull 675-4500wwwgeraldsjewelrycom bull Mon-Fri 9-530 pm Sat 10-4pm

Serving Whidbey Island since 1958

No need to rush Wersquoll still be here Classifi eds online 24 hours a day

Legal Notices

I I I The de fau l t s fo r which this foreclosure is made include the follow- ingFailure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rearsPrincipal amount due on March 31 2013 $ 1560000Interest a t 15 f rom 3222012 - 3312013 240410Interest a t 18 f rom 412013 - 6302014 351000Total principal and inter- est $2151410 Plus interest at $769 per day for each day af- ter June 30 2014IV The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is $15600 principal togeth- er with interest as pro- v ided in the note se- cured from the first day of Apr i l 2013 as set for th in par t III above and such other costs and fees as are due un- der the note secured and as are provided by statuteV The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute The sale will be made without warranty express or implied re- garding title possession or encumbrances on Oc- tober 31 2014 The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before October 20 2014 (11 days before the sale) the default(s) as set forth in Paragraph III isare

Legal Notices

cured and the Trusteersquos fees and costs are paid The sale may be termi- nated any time after (11 days before the sa le date) and before the sale by the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest or the holder of any recorded junior l i en o r encumbrance paying the entire princi- pal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust plus costs fees and ad- vances i f any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion andor Deed of Trust and cur- ing all other defaultsVI A written notice of default was transmitted by the Benef ic iary or Trustee to the Grantor or the Grantorrsquos successor in interest as follows Joseph Keeva co Care- age of Whidbey311 NE Third StreetCoupeville WA 98239 Joseph Keevaco Matthew R Walker Attorney at LawArndt amp Walker504 N Main StreetCoupeville WA 98239by both first class and certified mail on the 27th day of June 2014 proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee and the written notice of default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper ty de- scribed in paragraph I above on the 27th day of Ju n e 2 0 1 4 a n d t h e Trustee has in his pos- session proof of such service or postingVII The Trustee whose name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the saleVIII The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by through or under the Grantor of all

Legal Notices

t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above described proper- tyIX Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 6124130 Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trusteersquos saleX NOTICE TO OCCU- PANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the trusteersquos sale is entitled to possess ion o f the property on the 20th day fol lowing the sale as against the grantor un- der the deed of t rust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust in- cluding occupants and tenants After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants and tenants by summary proceedings under the unlawful detainer act chapter 5912 RCW DATED July 29 2014 sPhilip T MatternD E M C O L AW F I R M PS TrusteeBy Philip T Mattern au- thorized associateAddress 5224 Wilson Avenue South Suite 200Seattle Washington 98118Telephone 206-203-6000Legal No WCW590729 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordSeptember 27 October 18 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 Millhon

Legal Notices

Jerry C Millhon Person- 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

stuff

Appliances

APPLIANCESWe have the Largest

Selection ofWD set Fridges standard and SXS

Ranges amp Dishwashers

Starting at $75 ea

All come with a Full Warranty

Delivery AvailableSome only 6 mos old

WHITE BLACK STAINLESSamp ALMOND

360-568-6003

Firearms ampAmmunition

FALCON PRODUCTION

GUN amp KNIFE SHOW

BUYSELLTRADELynden

Northwest WA Fairgrounds1775 Front Street

Lynden WAOct 25th amp 26th

Sat9am-5pmSun 930am-3pm

$6 General AdmissionWeekend Pass $9

$1 OFF with this ad(360)202-7336

Greenersquos Gun Shop

(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur

10am-5pmOak Harbor WA

Firewood Fuelamp Stoves

NOTICEWashington State law requires wood sellers to provide an invoice (re- ceipt) that shows the s e l l e r rsquos a n d bu ye r rsquos name and address and the date delivered The invoice should also state the price the quantity delivered and the quan- tity upon which the price is based There should be a statement on the type and quality of the woodWhen you buy firewood write the sellerrsquos phone number and the license plate number of the de- livery vehicleThe legal measure for firewood in Washington is the cord or a fraction of a cord Estimate a cord by v isual iz ing a four-foot by eight-foot space filled with wood to a height of four feet Most long bed pickup trucks have beds that are close to the four-foot by 8-foot dimensionTo make a f i r ewood complaint call 360-902- 1857

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

agrwagovinspectionWeightsMeasuresFirewoodinformationaspx

flea marketFlea Market

4 Tire Rims pol ished a luminum 16x7 wi th 5 x 1 0 0 b o l t s p a c i n g $100 360-678-9319

C O N C O R D P L A N E scale model in Pewter Grea t co l l ec t i b le fo r plane enthusiasts Think Chr is tmas $45 360- 678-8497

Queen size bed $150 Call (360)675-4600

S M O K E R B i g C h i e f electr ic front loading 50 lb capacity $45 360- 678-9319

Food ampFarmerrsquos Market

FREEZER LAMBS$285 per poundHanging weight you pay cut amp wrap Also Breed- ing ewes white amp colored Corriedales sheep Call Crossfire Hil l Farm at 360-678-5625

Place an advertisement or search for jobs homes merchandise pets and more in the Classifieds 24 hours a day online atwwwnw-adscom

Continued from previous page

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

Saturday October 18 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

Call (800) 388-2527 Go online wwwnw-adscomor e-mail classiedsoundpublishingcom

Give someone the opportunity to stop and smell the roseshellipReach thousands of subscribers by advertising your landscaping business in the Classieds

Get 4 weeks of advertising in your local community newspaper and on the WEB for one low price

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

petsanimalsFarm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

Dogs

AKC BLACK LAB pups E n g l i s h w i t h b l o ck y heads Great hunters or companions Playful and loyal Family raised amp well socialized OFArsquos lineage first shots de- w o r m e d a n d v e t checked Paren ts on site $550 amp $600 425- 422-2428

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

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

Dogs

AKC CHOCOLATE Labs Puppies 3 males 5 fe- ma les Da te o f b i r th 824 English style with blocky heads Motherrsquos s ide NFCAFC S i re side pointing lab with multiple master hunter b a ck g r o u n d G r e a t hunters fami ly mem- bers Great tempera- ment and love of water References with more pics available $1200sassygirlkennelscom 2nd litter 9 chocolates 4 yellows $850 females $800 malesdljedi1973yahoocom 360-827-2928

CHIHUAHUA Puppies call for pricing Financing Available Adult Adop- t ions also Reputable Oregon Kennel Unique colors Long and Short Haired Health Guaran- teed UTD Vaccinations wo r m ings l i t t e r box t r a i n e d s o c i a l i z e d Video pictures informa- tion virtual tour

wwwchi-pupnetReferences happily sup- plied Easy I-5 access Drain Oregon Vic and Mary Kasser 541-459- 5951

MINI Aussie Purebred Pupppys family raised sweet smart loving 1st sho ts wo r med dew claws amp tails removed Many colors Parents are our family dogs and on site $550 amp up 360-261-3354

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

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

Dogs

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

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

ClintonMOVING SALE Oc t 17 th amp 18th 10am - 4pm Everything goes4124 Possession Shores Rd Off Cultus Bay RdOAK HARBOR 98277ATTENTION QUILTERS amp SEWERS STUDIO SALE Sat October 18th 9 am to 3 pm Good quality fabrics at great p r i ces Oak Ha rbo r Church of Christ 1000 NE Koetje Road Behind Arbyrsquos No earlies pleaseOAK HARBOR 98277BIG BARN Sale ra in shine Fri-Sat Oct 15-16th 9am-5pm and Sun 17th 9am-noon Tools fishing gear household items amp much more 460 Special Place See you hereOAK HARBOR

LARGE DOWNSIZING Garage Sale Saturday October 18th only from 900 - 400 Quality like new items small house- hold appliances sporting goods water snow skis golf clubs rackets bowl- ing balls snorkel gear exercise equipment all s ize su i tcases K i rby vacuum cleaner pet car- r i e r s a n d s u p p l i e s portable electric blow-up bed with case garden and f lower ar ranging supplies electric turkey fryer Christmas decora- tions trees wreaths of- fice supplies books (in- cluding Elvis) greeting cards l inens bedding and much more 2491 SW Freund Street Oak H a r b o r o f f S c e n i c Heights Street

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Estate Sales

OAK HARBOR 98277

STORAGE LOCKER CONTENTSAUCTION

Sat 1018 10 amEntire contents sold as

one lot Upset bid is $1417 Locker will be cut open for sucessful

bidder

2151 Goldie St NE Oak Harbor Unit N1

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

The opportunity to make a difference is right in front of youRecycle this paper

MarineMiscellaneous

SUNSTREAM FLOAT- LIFT FL10014 This boat l i f t can ho ld a boa t we igh ing 10600 lbs For additional specifica- t ions v is i t Sunstream website Original owner purchased new Excel- l en t cond $12 500 Bainbridge Island Call 206-719-8565

MarineSail

22rsquo OrsquoDAY SAILBOAT for sale Mainsail jib ge- noa rainbow spinnaker cookstove port-a-potty and lots of extras Great condition ready to sail $1200 Fr iday Harbor Mar ina W-Dock 360- 298-1695

AutomobilesSubaru

2001 SUBARU Outback Limited Low miles Load- ed Yakima Rocket-Box Remote start One own- er $6200 Call for photo 360-678-6502

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

Pickup TrucksGMC

1989 GMC K2500 Ex- tended Cab 4x4 $1500 as is Title clear Work already done changed igni t ion module rotor and cap ignition relay ignition coil Positives Sturdy lumber rack in- stalled good tires bed l iner installed Needs new windshield truck runs great for 10 min approx then stalls Will crank over has fuel just no ignition wait several hours truck will restart for 10 min Please be ready to move immediat- ly upon sale Oak Har- bor 360-678-4100cmaywhidbeynet

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

Pickup TrucksMazda

2000 MAZDA B3000 Truck V6 Whi te A i r conditioning bed liner amp canopy Only 100000 miles Serviced regular- ly Good cond $4000 Call Karl 360-341-3517

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

Motorcycles

2003 YAMAHA Roadstar Si lver edit ion bagger 1600 CCrsquos 9500 miles B i ke 5 9 4 o f 1 6 0 0 made in 2003 Lots of chrome Lots of options Ready to c r u i se the open road 98 cube mo- tor $7000 or best offer Oak Harbor Call any- time John 360-240-9498 or cell 360-720-3662

Professional ServicesAttorney Legal Services

Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law

(RCW 1827100)requires that all adver- tisements for construc- tion related services in- clude the contractorrsquos current depar tment of Labor and Indust r ies registration number in the advertisementFailure to obtain a certifi- cate of registration from LampI or show the registra- tion number in all adver- tising will result in a fine up to $5000 against the unregistered contractorFor more information call Labor and Industries Special ty Compliance Services Division at

1-800-647-0982or check LampIs internet site at wwwlniwagov

Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service

CHRISTIANrsquoSAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS

-INCLUDES TOWFREE METAL RECYCLING

FAMILY OWNED LICENSED HAULERDOCUMENTATION REQUIRED

675-8442

Home ServicesHomeownerrsquos Help

Retired Contractor has truck will travel

Available for estate building and grounds clean ups ect Also

avail inspections and small repairs too

Call me lets discuss itChuck 360-969-1000roofsnorthwestgmailcom

Home ServicesHouseCleaning Service

HOUSE KEEPING321-4718

wwwabouthehousecom

Home ServicesLandscape Services

JIMrsquoS GARDEN SERVICE

360-331-2848

Whether yoursquorebuying or sellingthe Classifiedshas it all From

automobiles andemployment to real

estate and household goods yoursquoll find

everything you need24 hours a day at

wwwnw-adscom

Home ServicesLawnGarden Service

Call Kathy Gurnee360-929-5078greenthumbwhidbeycom

GREEN THUMBLANDSCAPE

SERVICEGi ed Gardeners

Serving South WhidbeyWe work with

Enthusiasm amp Integrity

PRUNING INSTALLATION RENOVATION

DESIGN MULCHING amp

MAINTENANCE

TIME FOR FALL CLEAN UP

Domestic ServicesAdultElder Care

Have Openings for 12 or 24 Hour CareAvailable Monday

Friday Saturday and Sundays prepare meals shopping personal care

house cleaning administer meds

MA Degree CPR First Aid InstructorReferences

Linda 425 224 4406

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20

infected patient and how to protect staff and healthcare providers from the virus

Also working with the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy the hos-pital is making sure they are equipped with the best possi-ble personal protective equip-ment which are tools used to protect people from blood bodily fluids and other infec-tious material

ldquoWGH is following the CDC guidelines and evaluating dif-

ferent types of suits masks and other PPE based on what the hospitals have learned in their care for Ebola patientsrdquo said Teresa Fulton the hospi-talrsquos chief quality officer

She added that the CDC recommends single or double gloving and suggested that in some situations triple gloving would happen Beyond that the healthcare profession-als would be wearing masks either the regular face masks or powered air purifying res-pirators such as those used in HAZMAT suits which Fulton said are ldquomore comfortable to wear for long periods of timerdquo

But the most important part of preventing the spread of the Ebola virus is keeping those infected from passing it to others The CDC website says that the virus is passed through the bodily fluids of someone infected with Ebola or from someone who has died from it

ldquoIt is important to remem-ber the risk of Ebola is related to a returned traveler from West Africardquo Fulton said

She said if the traveler or anyone theyrsquove come into con-tact with develops a fever that person ldquoneeds to be evaluated along with the travel and con-tact history The incubation period is 21 daysrdquo

For prevention the CDC suggests careful personal hygiene and avoiding contact with items that have come into contact with an infected per-sonrsquos blood or fluids

The website says symptoms include fevers greater than 1015 degrees severe head-aches muscle pain weakness diarrhea vomiting stomach pain and unexplained bleeding or bruising

The policies for prevention and protection against spread-ing the Ebola virus are fre-quently updated according to Whidbey General Hospitalrsquos public relations liaison Keith Mack He said that the policies could be one thing one week and be different the next

ldquoEvery hospital is working as quickly as possible to cre-ate their response plans and train and educate their staffrdquo Fulton said

Avenue bluff Its purpose is to move people and their things from the top of the hill down to the waterfront and the marina which is owned and operated by the Port of South Whidbey

The funicularrsquos potential beauty is in its ability to satisfy criticism concerning view impacts and the cityrsquos desire to connect the marina to parking and businesses in the commercial core McCarthy said

People have largely opposed the bridge and elevator concept Common complaints were that it would adversely affect the sweep-ing views from Cascade Avenue of Camano Island the Cascade Mountains and Saratoga Passage

At a Planning Advisory Board meeting last month a few dozen people packed the typi-cally sleepy council chambers to voice their displeasure over the bridge and elevator concept Several peo-ple questioned whether the city even knew if it was necessary and had concerns over maintenance funding

Now the mayor agrees with some of the criticism

ldquoI think thatrsquos a legitimate con-cernrdquo McCarthy said ldquoI think itrsquos an iconic view that should be pre-servedrdquo

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo he added

Enter or rather re-enter the funicular Proposed several years ago the funicular idea was dropped after cost estimates came well above funding the city had at its disposal Money for either structure would come from $500000 in Island County Council of Government grants

Eric Levine a Langley resident brought up the funicular at last monthrsquos Planning Advisory Board meeting saying he even reached out to companies for estimates based on

the height of the bluff McCarthy said the city is again looking into the tram as a mode of transpor-tation

ldquoWersquove seen a couple of rather

creative designsrdquo McCarthy said adding that examples being con-sidered are one that looks like a small trolley car thatrsquos ldquofunky like Langleyrdquo and another that is glass enclosed for a panoramic view

Dubbed the Langley Lift the bridge and elevator was proposed by Paul and Pam Schell They own property at the bottom of the bluff on Wharf Street near the marina and have plans to develop it into an inn and restaurant Paul Schell died

in late July and since then his wife has taken up the charge

Langley needs a partner with property on Wharf Street for any type of people-mover to land The Schells presented such an opportunity even paying for the

bridge and elevator design work of Eric Richmond and Flat Rock Productions themselves

McCarthy said the city has not yet spoken with Schell or Richmond about the possibility of a funicular

Page A20 WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM Saturday October 18 2014 bull The South Whidbey Record

Please fill out and send to Circulation Division address shown or bring to our business offices in Freeland On island non-mailed delivery only Cannot be combined with any other offers Offer good 10-1 through 10-31-14 No Cash Value

NAME PHONE

ADDRESS

CITY STATE ZIP

Signature

Credit Card Number Expiration Date CVC Number

P O Box 1200 bull Coupeville WA 982391-360-221-5300 bull southwhidbeyrecordcom

CREDIT CARD CHECK MONEY ORDER

SUBSCRIPTIONS INCLUDE ACCESS TO ONLINE CONTENT LOG ON TO WWWSOUTHWHIDBEYRECORDCOM TO SUBSCRIBE PAYPAL AVAILABLE ONLINE

o 12-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $45 o 24-MONTH SUBSCRIPTION - $75

The South Whidbey Record will donate$5 for every one year subscription ~ $10 for every two year subscription

towards the Soroptimist Internationalrsquos Mammogram Program

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

got MiniWe have the techs amp training to service your super cool Mini Ask about our 18 month

unlimited mileage warranty

Call 341-3504for appointment

Image courtesy of Langley Community Planning

These designs show what the landing of the originally proposed funicular at Cascade Avenue in Langley would look like and its location along the bluff After being dropped due to cost concerns the idea is being revisited by city leaders in the wake of complaints about a proposed bridge and elevator

FUNICULARCONTINUED FROM A1

EBOLACONTINUED FROM A1

ldquoI want to assure people that we listenedrdquo

Fred McCarthy mayor

Langley

  • SWRN141018_A01
  • SWRN141018_A02
  • SWRN141018_A03
  • SWRN141018_A04
  • SWRN141018_A05
  • SWRN141018_A06
  • SWRN141018_A07
  • SWRN141018_A08
  • SWRN141018_A09
  • SWRN141018_A10
  • SWRN141018_A11
  • SWRN141018_A12
  • SWRN141018_A13
  • SWRN141018_A14
  • SWRN141018_A15
  • SWRN141018_A20