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SATURDAY JULY 19 2014 | Vol 124 No 56 | WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM | 75cent
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Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce Director Kathy Reed congratulates Wallie Funk on receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the Whidbey News-Times Funk was the owner and publisher of the Whidbey News-Times and South Whidbey Record from 1964-89
By JESSIE STENSLANDStaff reporter
Whidbey General Hospital com-missioners are putting together a list of criteria to help them find the perfect chief executive officer according to Commissioner Ron Wallin
Current CEO Tom Tomasino announced his plans during a board meeting last month to not renew his contract and retire in October of 2015 according to Trish Rose hospital spokesperson
ldquoHe is announcing this now to give the board ample time to mount a search to find a new CEOrdquo Rose said in an email ldquoIt is also his hope for there to be a good turnover period to ensure a smooth transition in leadershiprdquo
Tomasino started serving as inter-im CEO since October of 2008 and was officially chosen as CEO in the summer of 2009
Wallin said the fact that Tomasino is retiring isnrsquot a big surprise because the ldquoaverage stintrdquo for a hospital
CEO tends to be five to 10 years before they start to ldquoburn outrdquo from the amount of complex work
ldquoItrsquos not a bad thingrdquo Wallin said ldquoHersquos feeling itrsquos time for a change for him and the hospitalrdquo
Wallin said the board plans to do
Hospital CEO gives one-year notice
By JANIS REIDStaff reporter
A proposal to move sheriffrsquos dep-uty files into the countyrsquos human resources office was kiboshed by the countyrsquos two Republican com-missioners during Wednesdayrsquos work session
Commissioner Helen Price Johnson the boardrsquos sole Democrat argued that keeping personnel files in different offices could open the county commission up to costly lawsuits
Sheriff Mark Brown backed by county Prosecutor Greg Banks said he had the right to protect his deputies files as an elected official
ldquoI want to keep my employeesrsquo personnel files under my control mdash theyrsquore my employeesrdquo Brown said
ldquoItrsquos not a reflection on our human resources department Irsquom not hiding anything from you or the public or anyone else I hope you would honor my request Itrsquos very important to merdquo
Sheriff fights to protect deputy files
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
A s hersquos advanced in his years Wallie Funk doesnrsquot get around as
well as he used to Sometimes ris-ing from a chair can pose its chal-lenges
But at 92 his quick wit has hardly diminished Nor has his warm smile charm and charisma that tends to make people gravitate toward him
As he received a Lifetime Achievement Award Thursday at the Oak Harbor Elks Lodge to
honor his quarter-century spent as owner and publisher of the Whidbey News-Times and South Whidbey Record Funk rose from his chair and displayed a little of his humor to the full house that attended the Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce lun-cheon
When he sold the newspapers in 1989 and eventually moved from Oak Harbor to Anacortes he joked it was necessary to ease the social engagements
ldquoI appreciate you and always willrdquo Funk told the crowd after it gave him a long standing ovation ldquoYou say lsquoWell why did you move
awayrsquo I had to find a time where I didnrsquot have commitments for every moment of my liferdquo
Whidbey News-Times publisher Keven Graves who worked as a reporter under Funk honored his former mentor as part of the ldquoBest of Whidbeyrdquo award presentation He had invited Funk as a guest and Funk unaware of the first-time award obliged
ldquoI wanted to acknowledge the great contributions Wallie has made to the community and the newspa-perrdquo said Graves who was inspired
Wallie Funk surprised with Lifetime Achievement Award
lsquoThe consummate journalist photojournalistrsquo
Tom Tomasino
SEE FUNK A15
SEE CEO A15
SEE FILES A15
By JANIS REIDStaff reporter
Is land County Commissioners agreed to fund a contractor to man-age the Island County fair-grounds for one year
But how that will shake down has yet to be deter-mined
The three commission-ers will weigh the options at their July 21 meeting as part of their discussion of the countyrsquos Capital Improvement Plan
While Commissioner Helen Price Johnson initial-ly proposed that the county pay for a temporary county employee to manage the fairgrounds commission-ers seemed to find common ground at Wednesdayrsquos work session on putting out a request for a contractor
ldquoWe have to make a short-term decision about how best to manage itrdquo Price Johnson said ldquoI think that we would do well to make a decision today hellip while we work out the rest of the
details for the long termrdquoCommissioner Jill
Johnson said her preference was to have the ldquorequest for
proposalrdquo to come out of the Port of South Whidbey but she would also be will-ing to help fund the posi-tion through a parks district or the Island County Fair Association
ldquoIrsquom willing to invest some funds in the short term to ensure we donrsquot drop the ball and part-ner with others about the future of the fairgrounds
because I believe in what the fairgrounds is for South Whidbeyrdquo Johnson said
Earlier this month Port of South Whidbey commis-sioners voted unanimously to consider taking over management of the Langley property a job currently performed by the Island County Fair Association
Fair Association board member Dan Ollis said the
group was ldquosaying unclerdquo on managing the proper-ty because it has simply become too costly
ldquoThe property itself has drug those four days of the fair down a road that has made us uncomfortable about putting on a success-ful eventrdquo Ollis said ldquoWe donrsquot want to hurt the fair To us we can no longer take away from what is our
driver to support the off season We believe itrsquos time to put our cards on the table and say we are hurting that four-day event if we con-tinue to do thisrdquo
Ollis encouraged the county to have a ldquoclear visionrdquo for the property before investing too much in improvements
Earlier this year fair supporters released the $71000 Island County Fairgrounds Master Plan a proposal to turn the facility into an island event center over a 10-year period and to the tune of more than $10 million The plan called for the demolition of about half of the groundrsquos existing structures and was widely unpopular
Johnson said one good outcome of the plan was the separation of the fair event organization from the fair-grounds management
ldquoSo what I liked about the study is it clearly outlined that the event and the fair association are two differ-ent entitiesrdquo Johnson said ldquoOur conversation is about the propertyrdquo
Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan seemed to support the move to maintain the property but said it might be a ldquotough sellrdquo to District 3 residents who have their own struggling infrastruc-ture like the ldquoblue buildingrdquo used for community meet-ings
ldquoWhen Irsquom trying to get a paint job on the blue building hellip any conversa-tion about that is going to have to include a conversa-tion about my little building over thererdquo Vaughan said ldquoI need to be able to tell the District 3 folks that wersquore looking at other placesrdquo
Commissioners directed staff to reach out to the Port parks district and fair association to find out what it would take to put out the request and who would be interested
They agreed that a short-term maintenance plan for the fairgrounds must be in place by Oct 1
Commissioners to fund fairground managerPage A2 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times
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Commissioners agreed to fund a contractor to manage the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley as a short-term solution for the fate of the property Long-term management options have yet to be discussed
Island Countyrsquosfairgrounds long-term future still uncertain
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COFFEE CLUB The Veteransrsquo Coffee club meets 9-11 am every Thursday at Harbor Tower Village 100 E Whidbey Ave in Oak Harbor Join the group for a cup of coffee and meet with other local veterans The next meeting is Thursday July 24BRIDGE
THE
THE BEST OF
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Oak Harbor retirement center recognized for careBy MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter
Hazel Welliver the execu-tive director of Harbor Tower Village in Oak Harbor is proud of the retirement com-munity with good reason
Harbor Tower Village was recently awarded the bronze Commitment to Quality Award from the American Health Care Association and the National Center for Assisted Living This award is given to communities that exemplify a commitment to the goal of making lives for their residents better
The bronze award is the first applicants can receive after that they can then apply for the silver award and then the gold
But Harbor Tower Village while planning on applying for the silver award in the fall wonrsquot be changing anything about how they run their facility to sway their chances
ldquoWersquoll always just do what wersquove got to do and try to make (life) better for themrdquo said nurse Shannon DelCiello who runs the Wellness Department for Harbor Tower Village
Welliver credits DelCiello as being instrumental in earning the national recogni-tion
As part of their applica-tion for the award the com-munity had to provide a measurable example of how they improved the life of a resident so DelCiello sug-gested the story of how two residents with uncontrolled
diabetes were saved from having to go on insulin She said when she arrived at the community the two residents had very high blood sugar and were quickly approach-ing a point of needing insulin
ldquoI thought you know what wersquore going to see if we can stop thatrdquo DelCiello said
Her plan involved work-ing with the two residents to get them to make healthier choices in regard to food and exercise and to educate them on how to continue making those choices with-out constant supervision
ldquoSo the staff the entire staff the kitchen myself the doctor and families all worked together in unison to try to get these people to make healthier choices for themselves without having to be watched all the timerdquo DelCiello said
Eventually one of the resi-dents no longer needed to regularly check their blood sugar at all and the other resident went from having to check four or more times a day to only checking twice a week
So when she was asked to provide a measurable exam-ple for the award application this was first on her mind
ldquoI think that if you can take something like that and be able to make their lives better so that they one felt so much better about themselves and for two they accomplished something that was great in their livesrdquo DelCiello said ldquoI think that was fantasticrdquo
According to her the all-
inclusive hands-on approach to helping improve the lives of their residents is their nor-mal strategy
ldquoYou have to be involved with all of your residents on a personal levelrdquo DelCiello said ldquoTheyrsquore not just diag-noses theyrsquore not just lsquofolks in a homersquo they are actually people and we need to be able to take what theyrsquove got and make it betterrdquo
DelCiello has been a geri-atrics nurse for 32 years and started when she was 17 years old She said geriatrics is her passion
ldquoThey do an outstand-ing job of quality for their seniors in their community and they are working toward making sure everybody has good great experiences at their buildingrdquo said Stuart Brown chief operating offi-
cer of Village Concepts the assisted living management company Harbor Tower Village is a part of
Eight Village Concepts communities received the bronze award for commit-ment to quality this year Brown said that so many communities receiving the award this year helps the company recognize that they are ldquoconsistently throughout
all of our communitiesrdquo com-mitted to quality care
ldquoItrsquos a privilege to come into workrdquo Welliver said ldquoThatrsquos how all of us feel Wersquove got a tremendous staff
ldquoYou canrsquot teach some-body to have that compas-sion gene They either have it or they donrsquot You can teach them to do a job but you canrsquot teach them to care And this staff caresrdquo
Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times
Lou Biddle looks through a selection of books brought by the Sno-Isle Library Bookmobile Program Director Arielle Corrin arranged for it to start coming once a month so the residents could check out books to read that arenrsquot offered in the Harbor Tower Village library
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WRITE TO US The Whidbey News-Times 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 items to PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 or email kgraveswhidbeynewsgroupcom
Page A6 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times
OPINION
LETTERS TO THE EDITORElection
Treasurer should take resposibility for lossEditor
On July 10 the three Island County treasurer candidates participated in the League of Women Votersrsquo forum in Coupeville
Six questions were asked and answered by all candidates Challenges were made in response to answers given in response to statements made during one of those challenges I followed up with the Island County Auditorrsquos Office for clarification of a statement made by Ana Maria Nunez
During my answer to one of the questions I reported that the market value of the long-term investment port-folio administered by the treasurer had incurred a $17 million loss 3 percent of the portfoliorsquos face value for the year ended Dec 31 2013
Nunez challenged my statement and stated that the loss had been reduced to $350000
This seemed questionable so I con-tacted the auditorrsquos office which con-firmed that Nunezrsquos claim is not true The market loss of the portfolio is indeed $17 million
Nunezrsquos figure of $350000 has net-ted the interest income for the year against the market value decrease The question was related to the investment policies that resulted in the market loss not the net investment income for the period
Interest income and market value adjustments are reported separately in the financial statements one is revenue and the other is an adjustment to an asset account mdash this is Accounting 101 As a CPA Nunez should be aware of the difference
The $17 million loss resulted from purchases of bonds with extended maturity dates
When interest rates increased at the end of 2013 the value of those bonds
dropped because the market interest rate on that date exceeded the interest rate on the bonds owned
In addition to the loss in market value the county has also suffered lost opportunity cost in its inability to purchase bonds at current higher inter-est rates as it is locked into the longer maturities of the bonds it now holds
There are those who will say that any investment officer makes assumptions about future interest rate increases or decreases when considering invest-ment choices
However I am sure all will agree that if interest rates had decreased Nunez would be bragging about her intuitive investing providing the county with a market gain As that is not what happened it is therefore appropriate that she assume responsibility for the actual market loss of $17 million in the current situation
Wanda Grone CPA CFECandidate for Island County treasurer
Coupeville
Reducing mankindrsquos carbon foot-print has become the defining issue of our time and rightly so Virtually every level of government has policies to reduce greenhouse gases by regu-lating everything from industrial CO2 emissions to cow flatulence
But as Kermit the Frog said ldquoItrsquos not easy being greenrdquo
It turns out that some good ideas donrsquot work well mdash or not at all Still the government con-tinues to mandate them
For example a three-year study funded by the Department of Energy confirmed that producing ethanol from corn and corn stalks creates more greenhouse gases than it prevents
Despite this the government still mandates its use in gasoline and diesel
Wind turbines are costly and still kill thousands of birds a year On the best wind energy sites those towering turbines generate electricity about 40 percent of the time Nevertheless the President wants to continue taxpayer subsidies for another 30 years
The solar energy industry has been plagued by bad loans and bankruptcies and despite billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies solar energy produces only 02 percent of our nationrsquos electricity according to the US Energy Information Administration
What about energy efficiency Is that a foolproof way to reduce greenhouse gases
Well that dependsAnalysts have discovered that certified ldquogreenrdquo build-
ings actually can use more energy than standard build-ings
Much of the controversy centers on Leadership in Energy amp Environmental Design or LEED the countryrsquos primary green building accreditation program Operated by the nonprofit US Green Building Council LEED certification has become the gold standard for energy efficient buildings
But LEED certification doesnrsquot guarantee energy effi-ciency
For example the Bank of America Tower in New York received a platinum level LEED certification as ldquothe worldrsquos most environmentally responsible high-riserdquo when
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WHIDBEY
Are the benefits worth the cost of going lsquogreenrsquo
IDENTIFICATION STATEMENT AND SUBSCRIPTION RATES The Whidbey News-Times (ISSN 1060-7161) 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 North Whidbey Island to Greenbank $20 for 3 months $32 for 6 months $52 per year and $94 for 2 years delivered by in county mail from Greenbank to Clinton $35 for 3 months $65 for 6 months $105 per year mailed out of county Payment in advance is required It is published by The Whidbey News-Times PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Periodicals rate postage paid at Coupeville WA and at additional mailing offices POSTMASTER Send address changes to The Whidbey News-Times PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Copyright copy 2014 Sound Publishing
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GUEST COLUMNBy DON C BRUNELL
SEE BRUNELL A7
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A7
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During this election season what issues do you think the candidates for Island County commissioner should be focused on
ldquoThere should be more lights toward the bridge and more pro-grams for homelessness and kids in troublerdquo
Pam BurdenOak Harbor
ldquoThere has been an increase in homelessness in Oak Harborrdquo
Sonia QuinnOak Harbor
OF THE WEEK
ldquoThese roads are the worst Irsquove seen in the United Statesrdquo
Yvonne GarnerOak Harbor
ldquoTherersquos already a drug problem in Oak Harbor and now theyrsquore adding marijuana manufacturers to the picturerdquo
Rianna MontrossOak Harbor
QUESTION
it opened in 2010 But a 2013 study by
the city revealed that the billion-dollar building gen-erates more greenhouse gases and uses more energy than any other office tower its size in Manhattan
LEED officials point out that how tenants use a building has a big impact on actual energy usage In an attempt to quantify that the Building Council is requiring all newly certi-fied buildings to provide their energy and water bills for the first five years
Whatrsquos the situation in Washington
Since 2005 the state has mandated that new and renovated public buildings meet one of three ldquogreenrdquo building standards includ-ing LEED A 2011 audit found problems saying it is difficult to evaluate the program because of incom-plete reporting by state agencies mdash a problem that persists today
Because not all state buildings have individual utility meters and the types of buildings varies greatly (office buildings prisons welding shops etc) track-ing utility usage and com-paring ldquoapples to applesrdquo with traditional buildings is difficult
It has been nine years since the state launched its ldquogreenrdquo building program and Washington still lacks a comprehensive system to
track performance While computer projections sug-gest significant benefits they cannot be verified until the actual electricity and water usage are deter-mined
Architect Sidney Hunt with the Department of Enterprise Services is working to develop a metering program that will track energy and water usage for every certified state building His mantra is ldquoYou canrsquot manage what you donrsquot measurerdquo
Gov Jay Inslee wants to expand ldquogreenrdquo building certification in the private sector But LEED certi-fied buildings cost more Are we sure the benefits are worth the added cost Could the money be better spent on more effective environmental measures We need to ask mdash and answer mdash those questions
As wersquove seen with etha-nol wind power and solar energy actual performance doesnrsquot always measure up We need to make sure our ldquogreenrdquo buildings program works as promised
Don C Brunell is a business analyst writer and columnist He recently retired as president of the Association of Washington Business the statersquos oldest and largest business orga-nization and now lives in Vancouver He can be contacted at theBrunellsmsncom
BRUNELLCONTINUED FROM A6
US Rep Rick Larsen Washington DC office 2113 Rayburn Office Building Washington DC 20515 202-225-2605 Ev-erett office 2930 Wetmore Ave Suite 9F Everett WA 98201 425-252-3188 Belling-ham office 119 N Commercial St Suite 1350 Bellingham WA 98225
US Sen Patty Murray Washing-ton DC office 154 Russell Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 202-224-2621 Everett office 2934 Wetmore Ave Suite 903 Everett WA 98201 425-259-6515
US Sen Maria Cantwell Washing-ton DC office 311 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 202-224-3441 Everett office 2930 Wetmore Ave 9B Everett WA 98201 425-303-0114
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bull Commissioner Helen Price Johnson 360-679-7354 district1coislandwaus
Oak Harbor City Council 865 SE Barrington Dr Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-279-4500 wwwoakharbororg
bull Mayor Scott Dudleybull Council members Rick Almberg
Danny Paggao James Campbell Beth Munns Tara Hizon Bob Severns and Joel Servatius
Town of Coupeville 4 NE Seventh St PO Box 725 Coupeville WA 98239 360-678-4461 wwwtownofcoupevilleorg
bull Mayor Nancy Conardbull Council members Jackie Henderson
Bob Clay Molly Hughes Dianne Binder and Pat Powell
Oak Harbor School District 350 S Oak Harbor St Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-279-5000 wwwohsdnet
bull Superintendent Lance Gibbon lgib-bonohsdnet
bull Board members Gary Wallin Pete Hunt Christine Abbott Christine Cribb and Corey Johnson
Coupeville School District 501 S Main St Coupeville WA 98239 360-678-4522 wwwcoupevillek12waus
bull Superintendent Jim Shankbull Board members Christine Sears Jeff
Tasoff Chris Chan Kathleen Anderson Glenda Merwine and Vanessa Matros
Whidbey General Hospital 101 N Main St Coupeville WA 98239
360-678-5151 wwwwhidbeygenorgbull CEO Tom Tomasinobull Commissioners Grethe Cammer-
meyer Georgia Gardner Ron Wallin and Anne Tarrant
Port of Coupeville PO Box 577 24 Front St Coupeville WA 98277 360-678-5020 wwwportofcoupevilleorg
bull Executive director Tim McDonaldbull Commissioners Marshall Bronson Bill
Larsen amd Mike Diamanti
ANOTHER LETTER TO THE EDITORFollow-up
Impressed how candidate responded to complaintEditor
I saw my Letter to the Editor (July 16 Flyer is a tip that resident isnrsquot home) online today Within 15 minutes I had a personal visit from Marc Henneman apologizing for
the flyer in the doorThank you Mr Henneman for standing
up and admitting an error and working to ensure it doesnrsquot happen again I was very impressed by your actions
This is the kind of leadership we need on the Island County Board of Commissioners mdash someone who looks out for their constitu-ents day after day
Anthony MinichOak Harbor
THEY REPRESENT YOU
Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times
It is difficult for me to find the right accurate and powerful enough words to express
my gratitude to Shuksan Healthcare (and I was an English teacher) When I came to
Shuksan I was in pretty bad shape and nobody knew how things were going to turn
out My recovery was successful due to the experienced compassionate and
innovative team at Shuksan My therapists had the patience of saints My nurses
made me feel safe cared for listened to and most importantly I felt I was intelligently
and knowledgeably treated Everyone at Shuksan from the housekeepers to the
management team take pride in their work and it shows with the superior care that I
received After 2frac12 years of a united team effort I was able to return to my home in
Sudden Valley I will forever have a family at Shuksan Healthcare and I would
recommend them to anyone in need of rehabilitation after a surgery or looking for
long-term care options
~Enid Norman
ShuksanHEALTHCARE CENTER1530 James Street Bellingham 360-733-9161
Recently I was in the hospital and was discharged to a nursing facility here in Bellingham that did not meet my needs physically and emotionally I felt as if I would never recover and woke up some days thinking ldquoWhatrsquos the pointrdquo and was giving up on myself
Luckily my daughter transferred me to Shuksan Healthcare and I felt as though I had been brought to heaven in comparison
The nursing care was top notch and uniformly excellent While working with the therapy team I felt safe and confi dent that I would recover The Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists are very knowledgeable and encouraging I felt I could meet my goals while under their guidance
My overall stay was absolutely wonderful and I feel the atmosphere at Shuksan is unlike any nursing facility I have ever been in I will be returning to Shuksan if I have any needs in the future and encourage anyone who reads this to do the same
~Dr Morton ldquoBobrdquo Steinberg
San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER
911 21st St Anacortes WA 98221 middot (360) 293-7222
I was at Harborview in Seattle after a horrifying car accident left me in critical condition with multiple broken bones As a result of their marvelous care I was able to transfer to a rehabilitation facility for my long recovery which included physical therapy and 24 hour daily living care Since I live in Oak Harbor I was hoping to find the same level of care provided by Harborview within a reasonable distance from my home Harborview searched and suggested San Juan Rehabilitation Center in Anacortes My family and I visited the facility and decided that would be the best place for me My road to recovery was shared with great love and care by the exceptional staff from the cheerful and hardworking nursesrsquo aides such as Bethany Crews whose loving smile always lightened my day and Willie Lawton who put his patientrsquos welfare first I would rate the physical therapists Travis Arendse and Bonnie Kennedyrsquos level of professionalism and knowledge in their field to that of Harborviewrsquos elite team I also want to acknowledge Dr Llewellynrsquos commitment and compassionate care to the patients at San Juan Rehab I recommend her to everyone When Joni the head of nursing listened to my concerns she was able to fix them wisely and in a timely manner She proved that my recovery was the priority and my needs were respected
My five weeks stay at San Juan Rehab was wonderful from the care of the staff the quality and variety of meals offered to Sam the parrot who kept us entertained
If I ever needed rehab services again I would return to San Juan Rehabilitation Center I gained mobility and great new friends ~Marjorie Scribner and husband Trim
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$100 for every
oil change for the
month of July
will benefit
North Whidbey
Help House
152 NE Midway BlvdOak Harbor WA
AUTO ELECTRIC LCC
Heidi Jane Eyler
Heidi Jane Eyler age 57 of Anacortes Wash died on July 2 2014 at her home in Anacortes She was born to John and Jane (Sessions) Wilkinson on Aug 2 1956 in Billings Mont
Heidi lived in the Anacortes and San Juan Islands area for the last 20 years with great appreciation for the beauty that surrounds us She thor-oughly enjoyed any activ-ity that had to do with the great outdoors and especially liked to spend time at Ross Lake Heidi loved her pets and found great joy with their companionship She was employed as a receptionist at Island Hospital for this past year and also enjoyed her volunteer work at the Orcas Library Heidi is survived by her husband Stephen Eyler of Eastsound Wash her father John Wilkinson
OBITUARIES
Eyler
and his wife Joyce of Spearfish SD and a broth-er Pete Lorentz and his wife Charlotte of Bullhead Ariz
A private family Graveside Service will be held at Fernhill Cemetery A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 1 pm Saturday July 26 2014 at Evans Funeral Chapel with a reception to follow Arrangements are in the care of Evans Funeral Chapel and Crematory Inc Anacortes and the San Juan Islands To share memories of Heidi please sign the online guest register at wwwevanschapelcom
Pease
Sandy PeaseNov 10 1941 mdash June 23 2014
Memorial service for Sandy Pease will be held at United Methodist Church in Oak Harbor at 2 pm Saturday July 26 Full obitu-ary published July 2 2014 in the Whidbey News-Times
Pamela June Price
Pamela June Price died at her home in Oak Harbor surrounded by her family on Sunday July 13 2014 after a brief struggle with cancer
She was born in Van Nuys Calif Dec 30 1939 to Lawrence and Maxine Wray At age 19 she moved to San Francisco and met her soul mate Phillip just before he set sail for a yearlong adven-ture
Pamela and Phillip mar-ried on Aug 6 1961 and moved a year later to Alturas Calif where they started a successful construction com-pany and raised three daugh-ters
They had several busi-nesses over the years and they retired for the first time in their early 40s They spent many years sailing through the Pacific Northwest Canada and Alaska
Price
After 35 years in Alturas they then settled in Oak Harbor where they opened a Ben Franklin Craft store After the store closed Pamela worked for United Way for several years and did many hours of volunteer work for WAIF YMCA and the Oak Harbor Chamber
She was preceded in death by Phil in 2000 She is sur-vived by her daughters Laura Price (Tony Hartman) Julia Price (Wayne Trumbull) and Heather Price two grand-children Savannah McGuire (Kevin) and Felipe Chavarria a great-granddaughter Elle McGuire and her sister Penny Jo Jefferies
In her memory dona-tions may be made to WAIF (Whidbey Animalsrsquo Improvement Foundation) PO Box 1108 Coupeville WA 98239 and Whidbey Island Farm Animal Assistance Program PO Box 402 Coupeville WA 98239 A ser-vice will announced by the family in the near future
Arrangements were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home Oak Harbor
To share memories and condolences please visit Pamelarsquos Book of Memories at the funeral home website wwwwallinfuneralhomecom
allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447
allin Funeral HomeW
CHURCH NOTESn Oak Harbor First United Methodist Church invites chil-
dren ages 3 years to 5th grade to gear up at WORKSHOP OF WONDERS IMAGINE AND BUILD WITH GOD Vacation Bible School The program is 9-1130 am Aug 11-15 at First United Methodist Church 1050 SE Ireland St Oak Harbor There will be interactive Bible fun music science crafts mission work snacks and games Visit oakharborfumcorg to register
n FIRST REFORMED CHURCH 250 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor will be hosting an Ecumenical five-day club (child Evangelism fellowship) 10 am to noon July 21-25 in rooms 13 and 14 for children ages 5-12 This yearrsquos theme is based on fun at the beach and includes Bible stories that will help children understand the creation of the ocean and its sea life There will also be puppet plays songs mission-ary stories games and more For more information email Gail Wieldraayer at stormy655yahoocom
n Oak Harbor Seventh Day Adventist Church is hold-ing a VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 10 am to noon Monday July 28 through Friday Aug 1 The program is ldquoInvestigation Station Galactic Questrdquo They will play an important role in investigating Godrsquos plan for their life There will be skits games entertaining characters and snacks For ages 5-12
n LITTLE LAMBS PRESCHOOL at Concordia Lutheran Church 590 N Oak Harbor St is accepting registrations for the 2014-15 school year beginning in September for ages 3 and 4 A $50 non-refundable deposit is required at the time of registration tuition is due the first of the month $90 for 3-year-olds and $120 for 4-year-olds The teaching staff is experienced in preschool education which is characterized by a love for Jesus a love for children and a dedication to providing the best environment and experi-ences for learning and kindergarten readiness For more information call the church office at 360-675-2548
n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS also known as Quakers holds their regular meeting for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist building 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages For more information visit wwwwhidbeyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom
WHIDBEY GENERAL HOSPITALDAMIAN TIMOTHY MARTINEZ 7 pounds was
born July 2 He is the son of Sergio and Karla Martinez of Oak Harbor
SAPHIRA LORRAINE SKAGGS 6 pounds 2 ounces was born July 6 She is the daughter of Thomas Skaggs and Jessaca Kalles of Everett
MORGAN MAE YOUNG 6 pounds 12 ounces was born July 7 She is the daughter of Kristine Ruark of Clinton
KNOWLEDGE SAM WILLIAMS 7 pounds 9 ounc-es was born July 7 He is the son of Daisy Teran of Oak Harbor
ADRIAN MIGUEL CRISAFULLI 9 pounds 11 ounc-es was born July 10 He is the son of Nathan Crisafulli and Leah Cummings of Oak Harbor
NAVAL HOSPITAL OAK HARBORRILEY OLIVIA KRONE 8 pounds 3 ounces was born
July 1 She is the daughter of Brock and Rebecca KroneEWAN ANDREW JONES 7 pounds 10 ounces was
born July 2 He is the son of Kevin and Erika Jones CHARLOTTE LEE CRAWFORD 8 pounds 35 ounc-
es was born July 3 She is the daughter of Robert and Shannon Crawford
TYTUS ISAIAH WHEELER 8 pounds was born July 10 He is the son of Edward and Sophie Wheeler
BENJAMIN WILLIAM BROOKING 9 pounds 3 ounces was born July 11 He is the son of Scott and Alicia Brooking
BIRTHS
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9
To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to sports whidbeynewstimescom
EVENT OF THE WEEK The Ragnar Relay which began in Blaine Friday winds down Whidbey Island Saturday July 19
SPORTSWHIDBEY
By JIM WALLERSporrts editor
Heading into Fridayrsquos play the Oak Harbor Legion base-ball team was one of six still alive in the district tourna-ment at Burlington-Edison High School
The top two teams will advance to the state tourna-ment in Spokane
Oak Harbor split its first two games losing 17-5 in five innings to Anacortes Wednesday and winning 6-3 over South Whidbey Thursday
The Wildcats (22-18)
played Ferndale (17-5) yes-terday in a loser-out match results were not available at press time
If Oak Harbor won it will play at noon or 3 pm today (Saturday July 19) depend-ing on the outcome of other contests
Ferndale and Oak Harbor recently met in the final league games before the tournament started Ferndale won both 7-5 12-1
Anacortes Anacortes (18-4) the top
seed and regular-season league champion pounded out 20 hits including seven doubles and a triple in just four innings in its win over Oak Harbor
Oak Harbor scored first Kevyn Johnson led off the game with a walk and scored on Danny Wolfersquos two-out single
Anacortes scored five in the bottom of the second on an error and five hits one a three-run triple
The Wildcats came right back to tie the game in the top of the third inning with four runs Oak Harbor began with four straight singles from Avery Aguirre Johnson Anthony Stewart and Clay Doughty
Doughtyrsquos hit scored one run and after an out Trent Benson walked to force in another The final two runs came on an error off the bat of Robert Herring
Oak Harbor had just two base runners both from walks over the final two innings
Anacortes though was just getting started The Steamers scored nine times in the bottom of the third on 10 hits five of which were doubles
The win was the fourth straight for Anacortes over
Oak Harbor The Steamers beat Oak Harbor twice (10-0 and 8-4) during league play and 9-1 in the championship game of a tournament in Anacortes
In other first-round games Mount Vernon defeated South Whidbey 14-4 Ferndale beat Arlington 10-0 and Bellingham stopped Burlington 13-10
South WhidbeyAgainst South Whidbey
Oak Harbor used a five-run fifth inning to take control
The Wildcats trailed 2-1 before the fifth-inning erup-tion
Herring and Aguirre ignited the rally with singles Johnsonrsquos groundout scored Herring with the tying run
A single by Stewart and a walk to Doughty loaded the bases After Aguirre was forced at the plate on a ground out Benson singled in two runs Quentin Tungate followed with another two-run base hit to finish the rally
South Whidbey scored first in the bottom of the sec-ond inning on a walk and a two-out single against starter Wolfe
Oak Harbor countered with a run in the top of the third With two outs Johnson
singled moved to second on a walk to Stewart and scored on Doughtyrsquos hit
South Whidbey regained the lead 2-1 in the bottom half of the inning on a double single and error
After Oak Harborrsquos big fifth inning South Whidbey could get only one run back scoring in the sixth on a sin-gle and two walks
Wolfe tossed a five hitter striking out six and walking four
ldquoDanny threw well and battledrdquo coach Kyle Isaacson said
Offensively Oak Harbor featured a balanced attack with eight of the nine play-ers in the lineup contributing with singles
Tungate finished with two of teamrsquos nine hits
Isaacson was also pleased with the attitude of Wolfe and Doughty calling their posi-tive leadership ldquocriticalrdquo if Oak Harbor is going to con-tinue to play this spring and if the Wildcats are going to have a successful high school season next year
In other second-round games Burlington eliminat-ed Arlington 7-4 and Mount Vernon defeated Anacortes 5-4 to move into the semi-finals against Bellingham which beat Ferndale 5-4
Legion baseball team fighting to advance to state
Photos by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times
ABOVE Oak Harbor first baseman Clay Doughty receives a throw on a pickoff attempt Wednesday LEFT Shortstop Avery Aguirre throws to first in an attempt to complete a double play against Anacortes
Oak Harbor splits first 2 games in district play to stay alive in tourney
Malloy places 2nd in tournament
Oak Harbor Olympian Marti Malloy placed second at the Grand Slam Tyumen in Russia July 12 and 13
Malloy who earned a bronze medal in judo at the London Olympics and is the current PanAm champion lost in the finals of the 57kg division to Canadarsquos Cath-erine Beauchemin-Pinard
Malloy won her six-person pool with victories over Stefanie Tremblay of Canada and Christa Deguchi of Japan
In the semifinals Malloy defeated Loredana Ohai of Romania
Malloy is currently the top-ranked judoka in the United States and sixth in the world in the 57kg class
Ragnar runs down Whidbey today
Whidbey Island roads will be dotted with Ragnar Relay runners Saturday July 19
The Northwest Passage one of 15 runs throughout the United States sponsored by Ragnar began with a staggered start at 5 am Friday in Blaine The teams with the slowest estimated times took off first the fast-est teams didnrsquot leave until early in the afternoon
The relay teams should hit Oak Harbor early Satur-
day morningThe 200-mile relay fin-
ishes at the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley with the final teams coming in around 9 pm
Over 500 teams are ex-pected to compete in this yearrsquos race Most of the squads have 12 members each running three legs Some ldquoultrardquo teams com-pete with only six runners
NWLL fall ball signups begin
Registration is under way for North Whidbey Little League fall ball
Registration forms are available at Big 5 and from the league website north whidbeylittleleagueorg
The league is open to baseball players 6 to 14 and will be divided into three divisions
Softball for players 7 to 16 will have two divisions
The cost is $60Teams will be formed
Aug 16 Games begin in September and end in late October
Wildcats hold youth cheer camp
A youth cheer clinic hosted by new Oak Harbor High School coach Kimberly Cherry and the Wildcat squad will be take place 9 am to 3 pm Saturday July
26 at the OHHS fieldhouseThe cost is $30 which
includes lunch and a T-shirt and payments must be made by July 24
Payments should be made to OHHS Cheer Youth Clinic co Oak Harbor School District 350 S Oak Harbor St Oak Harbor WA 98277 Please include the childrsquos full name age and contact information
Participants who attend the clinic and additional practice days (Sept 10 and Oct 22) will qualify to per-form at the halftime of the Oct 24 Oak Harbor foot-ball game on Breast Cancer Awareness Night
For more information
email cheeroakharborgmailcom
CHS football team sets scrimmage
The Coupeville High School football team will complete its summer ac-tivities with a scrimmage against Lakeside at Mickey Clark Field at 11 am Satur-day July 26
CHS parents host Race the Reserve
The third annual Race the Reserve returns to Ebeyrsquos
Prairie Aug 9The event which is the
primary fundraiser for the Coupeville parents of the class of 2015 includes a half marathon 10K and 5K fit-ness runwalk
The half marathon begins at 830 am and the other races at 9 am
The cost is $50 for the half marathon $35 for the 10K and $25 for the 5K
For more information or to register visit racethe reservewhidbeyislandcom
Aquatic Club offers tryouts
The North Whidbey Aquatic Club is a competi-tive swimming program of the North Whidbey Park and Recreation District for ages from 6 through college
NWACrsquos mission is to foster the development of Whidbey Island youth as
competitive swimmers and well-adjusted individuals
Tryouts are by appoint-ment and the first two weeks are free Call head coach Bill Patterson at 360-675-7665 for more informa-tion
Club welcomes new members
Running Unlimited Fitness always welcomes new mem-bers ages 5 and up
Prospective members are given two free practices to see if the club is for them
The fees are $14 $20 and $28 per month or partici-pants can use a $30 punch-card good for 10 visits
For more information visit wwwrufitws or call coach Catie Rodeheffer at 360-279-2196
Page A10 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times
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COMPLIMENTARYWHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES
WITH YOUR COFFEE
Whidbey IslandHIGHLAND GAMES
Saturday August 9 2014 at the Greenbank Farm
A full day of funHighland Dancing Pipe Bands
Traditional Athletics Flyball DogsCeltic Gifts Food and Beer Garden
Celtic entertainment includingMaggiersquos Fury Cronan The Shifty Sailors
and more
Gates open at 8 AM Competition starts at 9 AM
For more information visit wwwwihgorg
Games AdmissionAdults (18 and over) $10Students (5 to 17) Seniors Military (w ID) $7 Kids 4 and under FREE
16th Annual
FREE Admission for Kids(Children 12 and younger) to the Highland GamesOne coupon per family Coupon expires Aug 9 2014
COUPON
SPORTS IN BRIEF
Photo courtesy of USA Judo
Oak Harborrsquos Marti Malloy right competes in the Grand Slam Tyumen last weekend Malloy finished second in the Russian event
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
One of the first things Bo Chernikoff thought of when he heard about the cancel-lation of the Loganberry Festival this year was the children
The long-running event at Greenbank Farm tradi-tionally offered numerous events for Whidbey Island kids Chernikoff and others from his church organized the childrenrsquos entertainment
ldquoItrsquos so much fun to see these little kids having a ballrdquo Chernikoff said ldquoQuite a few of the helpers are grandpar-ents like I am A childrenrsquos joy is so transparent You love to see thatrdquo
When a conflict with another event prompted Loganberry Festival organiz-ers to suspend the occasion this year the elder board with the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church of Greenbank decided it wanted to do all it could to keep at least a por-tion intact
So from noon to 6 pm Sunday July 27 the church and Greenbank Farm are combining efforts to pre-serve the childrenrsquos enter-tainment aspect of the festi-val by offering a free event that will feature five bouncy houses a pie-eating contest dunk tank and other games
Theyrsquore calling the event ldquoBounce Maniardquo
Kids from 2-14 are allowed to participate but must be accompanied by an adult
Bounce Mania will take place on the same weekend that the Loganberry Festival traditionally occurs but instead of two days will be condensed to one
Officials with Greenbank Farm and Port of Coupeville announced in March they were canceling this yearrsquos Loganberry Festival mostly because the Whidbey Island
Area Fair moved to the end of July leaving only one week between events With the change 4-H groups featured at both events would have been forced to choose
While the future of the Loganberry Festival remains unclear Bounce Mania is intended to continue with some of the festivalrsquos most fun events
Nearly 50 members of the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church will help run the event
Face painting a ring toss and golf putting are among the options for kids
Food vendors also will be on hand and Whidbey Pies amp Cafe will be open
ldquoMaybe we can keep it going and next year make it bigger and better and make it for the (whole) familyrdquo said Chernikoff one of elders of the church which has run the childrenrsquos events at the festival for at least a decade
Greenbank Farm officials will continue to run the popu-lar pie-eating contest includ-ing a competition for adults too
Also for adults a wine and cheese pairing will take place with author Kristin Ohlson on hand to give a reading of her book ldquoThe Soil Will Save Usrdquo at 2 pm The book explores new ways in which farmers are tending their soil in an attempt to reserve global warming A discussion will follow Ohlsonrsquos reading
ldquoWe are hoping that peo-ple interested in farming will talk about the practices she describes in her bookrdquo said Judy Feldman executive director of the Green Bank Farm
Feldman said shersquos excited that childrenrsquos activities will be held and the pie-eating contest preserved to help make up for some of the disappointment from the
Loganberry Festivalrsquos sus-pension
She said blueberries will be used in the competition instead of loganberries
ldquoWersquoll save the loganberry pie-eating contest for when the Loganberry Festival rears its head againrdquo she said
Whether that will be in 2015 should be known in the fall she said
Feldman directs the Greenbank Management Group a nonprofit that operates the farm The man-agement grouprsquos contract with the Port of Coupeville expires next summer but she expects the port could make a decision on who will get the new contract at its October meeting because the dead-line for bid proposals is in late September
ldquoIt would be presumptive on our partrdquo Feldman said of planning for a 2015 festival
She said if the port contin-ues to allow the Greenbank
Management Group to oper-ate the farm there would still
be plenty of time to plan for a festival next year
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11
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Residential Food Waste Composting Workshop Saturday August 23rd from 1000 to 1100 am
Participants will receive an in-ground compost bin at reduced cost to begin composting at home For information and registration visit the WSU Extension website at httpext100wsueduisland Participants must be Island County residents Only one registration is required per family Registration closes August 15th Sponsored by WSU Ext Island County and Washington Department of Ecology
For information call (360) 678-7974 or 679-7386 Participants are asked to take part in a 12 month study to track waste reduction and diversion
through home composting Space is limited and the compost bin is included in the registration fee
Group aims to continue Loganberry childrenrsquos fun
File photo
One of the most popular activities during the Loganberry Festival is the pie-eating contest This yearrsquos Loganberry activities will include that messy but fun activity
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
As she took a quick inventory of the critters she catalogued at Deception
Pass State Park Mary Jo Adams stopped at the pho-tograph of a skinny beetle-shaped bug
ldquoWho knew there were fire-flies hererdquo Adams said with a tone of delight pointing to an image of a diurnal firefly ldquoBut they donrsquot glowrdquo
The firefly is one of 348 creatures plants and fungi detailed in the recently pub-lished ldquoNature Guide to Deception Pass State Park and Surrounding Areasrdquo
The laminated nature guide is the product of a project led by Adams and Sarah Schmidt who both live on Whidbey Island
Although the idea of such a guide was discussed years ago Adams decided it was time to act on it while taking pictures during a hike at the park a year and a half ago
ldquoSo many people pass through hererdquo Adams said of Deception Pass the statersquos busiest state park with about 2 million visitors per year ldquoI see people hiking trails all the time and going from Point A to Point B and never slowing down to see whatrsquos along the trailrdquo
The guide is designed to encourage visitors to pause and look closer at the natural things around them It also arms them with a protected educational tool that can be taken into the woods while exploring
Itrsquos not a pocket-sized book It is comprised of eight dou-ble-sided sheets laminated in a plastic covering and con-nected together by only a plastic tie
The Deception Pass guide is the third nature guide pro-duced by Periwinkle Press a small nonprofit publishing corporation based in Adamsrsquo Oak Harbor home
The first two guides on sea-weeds and intertidal interte-brates were spearheaded by
the late Jan Holmes as tools to assist in Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watcher intertidal monitoring and eelgrass stud-ies as well asfor the common beach visitor who wanted to know more about what they were observing
The first guide ldquoCommon Intertidal Invertebrates of the
Salish Seardquo came out in 2004 and has sold about 2500 cop-ies It was followed two years later by ldquoCommon Intertidal Seaweeds and Seagrasses of the Salish Seardquo which has sold about 1500 copies Both guides have been updated since their initial releases
ldquoIt was her visionrdquo Adams said of Holmes who passed
away in December of 2011 after a long fight with cancer ldquoShe was a real renaissance (woman)rdquo
Adams said she and Holmes used to talk about tackling a guide on Deception
Pass State Park and its diverse habitat Holmes was so pas-sionate about the intertidal monitoring program that she went back to college to gain
Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News Times
ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY
Viewing nature Nature guide aims to encourage Deception Pass visitors to slow down and take a long look
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Above Sarah Schmidt left and Mary Jo Adams look over the nature guide they put together that gives visitors to Deception Pass State Park a better idea of the creatures and plants that live inside the parkrsquos boundaries The project was about a year and a half in the making after Adams noticed too many park guests rushing through the park and not stopping to notice the diverse habitat around them
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
Above A Townsendrsquos chipmunk is spotted along a trail to Lighthouse Point at Deception Pass State Park Right A barn swallow gets a rest on the Bowman Bay pier
SEE NATURE A13
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a masterrsquos degree in marine biology
After Holmes died Adams partnered with Schmidt who has an extensive biology background to take on the Deception Pass project
ldquoMary Jo really handled about 99 percent of thisrdquo Schmidt said adding that she was tasked with proofreading
Adams a former nurse who took most of the photos in the guide would have none of that talk
ldquoWithout Sarahrsquos input and othersrsquo input this whole thing would have turned into a sorry messrdquo she said
Schmidt and Adams spoke kindly of the help provided by assistant park manager Rick Blank and of the many experts in specific areas that assisted in the project Melissa Duffy helped roam the park to identify the various fungi and molds which got a full page in the guide
Among the molds found in the park is a yellow frothy vari-ety Fuligo septica more com-monly known as dog vomit slime mold
During her countless trips to the park Adams came across many more pleasant discoveries
She and Schmidt encoun-tered a pair of American Minks near Cranberry Lake
There were also surprises such as two large white roost-ers spotted on the Pass Lake trail
ldquoThey didnrsquot fit into the guiderdquo Schmidt joked
The guide includes mam-mals birds reptiles amphib-ians insects and the many trees shrubs and plants found in and around Deception Pass State Park and surrounding areas
Most photos in the guide were taken of critters and plants at the park Some were taken in other areas on and
around Whidbey by contrib-uting photographers such as Whidbey nature photogra-phers Craig Johnson and Jill Hein
A college professor from Western Washington University dragonfly expert and butterfly association were among the expert eyes that also contributed
Adams said she was also grateful for the islandrsquos library system which pro-vided books to help her with research to provide park visi-tors with what she hopes will be a helpful resource
ldquoWe like to get people more connected with naturerdquo Adams said ldquoThatrsquos really nice because I think people have lost thatrdquo
Did you know there are lessons of love right outside your door
To best experience them I suggest you walk out into the early morning air briefly stepping away from schedules and frantic morning TV program-
ming or immediately after dinner for some wind-down time
Ask God to give you the eyes to see and the heart to experience the gifts of nature right here on Whidbey Island The expansive number of hiking trails the long days and a dog needing exercise are ingre-dients for creating a beautiful summertime memory
It is weather like wersquove been enjoying this week when I long for natural pure symbols of love to teach and guide my heart
That is why I venture outside mdash to pull up crab pots water my garden or sit out on my porch to visit with family and friends apart from anything electronic
It was while watching my dear friend Jane Ritterrsquos little granddaughters Cella and Chloe Ritter lick Popsicles and chat-ter about everything that came to mind Thursday evening that I thought about nature and babies and the kinds of love expressed in them all
Most of us instinctively understand that love is more expansive than romance But we need some reminders
The first kind of love is the covenant love God has for people mdash a love that can redeem us sustain us when life is terribly difficult and can secure us a place in His presence for all eternity
There is that primal soul-grabbing love we experience when we think about our children Deeply linked to our emotions
and always complex it feeds our connec-tion to future generations and builds upon our abilities to be supportive and even to forgive when itrsquos needed
There is a benevolent love God places in our heart for friends neighbors co-work-ers and people in need
It is demonstrated in service and not only creates a lifeline to those who benefit from our care but such love produces in us deeper patience understanding and generosity that goes beyond what we alone can offer
Irsquom reminded of this love when I look upon the bleeding heart plant growing on the north side of my house
First introduced to me years ago by my friend Corinne Boon Oak Harborrsquos well-known smooth collie breeder small business owner and longtime friend of mine it gifts us with dainty heart-shaped blooms before going dormant during win-ter months
Each spring as I watch the plant rise out of the ground I am reminded that the love of a friend can become one of the most enduring and satisfying forms of love we will experience in our lives
Allow the incredible beauty that sur-rounds us here on Whidbey to remind you that God created a beautiful world for us to enjoy because He loves us Get up early and drink your coffee out in the morning sunshine
Open the windows Walk the beaches and collect glass
Spend time exploring Deception Pass State Park or Fort Ebey
Grab some frozen yogurt from Toppins or Whidberry mdash decorated with your favor-ite toppings ----- and catch up with friends you havenrsquot seen in awhile
Drive over to Penn Cove and watch the eagles soar overhead as Penn Cove Shellfish workers bring mussels up from pods suspended from rafts
Enjoy the love that surrounds you
Joan Bay Klope can be reached at faithful livinghotmailcom
FAITHFUL LIVINGBy JOAN BAY KLOPE
Enjoy the love beauty that surrounds us on Whidbey
NATURECONTINUED FROM A12
Photo by Ron Newberry
Whidbey News-Times
Periwinkle Press has produced three nature
guides start-ing with this one in 2004
titled lsquoCommon Intertidal
Invertebrates of the Salish Searsquo which has sold roughly 2500
copies
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
The eight spotted skimmer dragonfly found at the east end of Cranberry Lake at Deception Pass State Park
SaturdayJuly 19
All-you-can-eat breakfast 8 am to noon July 19 Masonic Center North Main and Eighth streets Coupeville Breakfast in-cludes pancakes scrambled eggs sausage bacon and orange juice coffee or tea $7 adults $3 chil-dren under 12 360-969-3149 or ldeccles67gmailcom
NAS Whidbey Island Open House and 5K Run 9 am to 3 pm July 19 Ault Field A 5K run along the basersquos flight line will be held at 9 am with registration starting at 730 am Aircraft dis-plays include the EA-18G Growler EA-6B Prowler P-3C Orion MH-60 Knighthawk helicopter and two unmanned aerial vehicles There will be other visual displays guided bus tours a K-9 Working Dog demonstration bouncy toys for children and a climbing wall Aviation memorabilia will also be available for purchase as well as a variety of food and beverages There is no ATM on the flight line so plan accordingly All guests will come onto Ault Field via Charles Porter Gate located just west of the Ault Field and Goldie roads intersection All visitors over the age of 18 will be required to have state or government issued iden-tification for access to the base Due to security measures large bags backpacks weapons coolers pets and drugs are not allowed Visitors are limited to strollers and wagons for toddlers diaper bags small purses items for people with handicaps official service dogs bottled water (two bottles per person free water-refill stations will be available) and cameras all of which will be subject to search by security Sunscreen recom-mended For more information visit wwwfacebookcom naswhidbeyIsland
Womenrsquos firearms class 9 am July 19 Central Whidbey Sportsmanrsquos Association Safari Lane Coupeville Class will cover safety and a broad range of fire-arms including revolvers semi-automatic pistols shotguns and rifles Will last the better part of the day It is recommend that you bring a lunch and any firearm that you would like to shoot Please bring guns unloaded Some fire-arms will be available for those who do not own one Free Con-tact Errol Ortego at 360-929-8918 or Robert Clark at 360-929-2167
Coupeville Farmers Market 10 am to 2 pm July 19 Alexan-der and Eighth Streets The mar-ket offers local produce plants chocolate honey art food crafts and more Kid and dog friendly
OH-Mazing Race Garage of Blessing 10 am to 2 pm July 19 The Garage of Blessings 3143 Goldie Road Oak Harbor Teams of two will follow clues to partici-pating local merchants Each mer-chant will offer a clue to the next merchant Cost is $20 per team and includes bottled water and team T-shirt Lunch from Jumbo Burrito and dessert from Top-pins will be available for purchase
All ticket proceeds benefit The Garage of Blessings Applications can be picked up at The Garage of Blessings or can be submitted at thegarageofblessingscom
Greenbank Progressive Club Community Rummage Sale 10 am to 3 pm July 19 Bakken Road and Fireside Road behind the Greenbank Store The Greenbank Progressive Club is having their yearly community yard and bake sale Free coffee and punch Everyone is welcome Email karinwhidbeyhotmailcom or call 360-678-3397
Friends of Meerkerk PicnicAnnual Meeting noon July 19 3531 Meerkerk Lane Greenbank President of the Board will deliver ldquoState of the Gardensrdquo update officers will be elected and vol-unteers and friends will be recog-nized Potluck will follow business meeting Burgers and brats will be provided Members are invited to bring sides and desserts Free 360-678-1912 or meerkerkwhid beynet
American Roots Music Se-ries Hale Bill amp the Bopps 7 pm July 19 Deception Pass State Park 41020 SR 20 Oak Harbor Variety of Scandinavian fiddle music from all the Nordic coun-tries including schottisches waltz-es and polskas The band includes fiddle keyboard and voice plus the nyckelharpa (Swedish) and Hardanger fiddle (Norwegian) The
bandrsquos musicians have been on the regional folk music scene since the lsquo70s and lsquo80s performing primar-ily at folk dances and festivals in various configurations Admission is free to performances Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to the park All performances are in the West Beach amphitheater on the Whidbey Island side of the park In case of rain performances will move to the East Cranberry Lake picnic shelter also on the Whidbey Island side
MondayJuly 21
Ebeyrsquos Landing Field School July 21 through Aug 14 Fort Casey State Park The Field School at Fort Casey will run Monday through Thursday July 21 through Aug 14 Shifts are four hours long 8 am to noon and 1-5 pm Brown-bag lunch Lectures take place every Tuesday at noon Over the course of the Field School they will replace rotted wood sills and framing repair the roof glaze reconstructed windows and doors repair damaged stucco and paint No prior preservation experience is required 360-678-6804 or wwwnpsgoveblavolunteer-opportunitieshtm
Tween Film Fest 2-4 pm July 21 Oak Harbor Library Meet-ing Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Fans of ldquoDespicable Merdquo will
enjoy the journey of Gru as he deals with a new super-criminal This movie is rated PG and is 98 minutes long Refreshments provided 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
Island County Astronomical
Society (ICAS) monthly meet-ing 630-830 pm Oak Harbor Library room HH137 1000 SE Regatta Drive Anyone interested in astronomy is invited to attend No experience needed There will be short presentations on current topics in astronomy Dan Pullen 360-679-7664 icaspubjunocom wwwicas-wawebscom
Zentangle 730 pm July 21 Coupeville Library 788 NW Alex-ander St The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn relaxing and fun way to create images by drawing structured patterns Register for this class as there is a maximum of 15 students Free 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
TuesdayJuly 22
Bang The Science of Sound 1-2 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Li-brary Meeting Room 1000 SE Re-gatta Drive Explore some library resources and get ready to make some noise For children ages 6-11
Lions Club Fruit Sale be-gins 9 am to 6 pm daily Rite
Aid Parking lot on Highway 20 The Oak Harbor Lions Club is selling Wenatchee-grown sun-rip-ened Clingstone peaches apricots and cherries All proceeds from the fundraiser support community projects including eyeglasses hearing aids scholarships North Whidbey Help House Special Olympics and other programs benefitting the Oak Harbor com-munity
Living With Chronic Illness class 1-330 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Senior Center Annex 51 SE Jermome St Living Well with Chronic Conditions is an evi-denced-based program from Stan-ford University that offers those living with ongoing health concerns ways to get suppport Adults 18 years and older can find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue discover better nutrition and exer-cise options understand treatment choices and communicate more effectively with health profession-als and family about their chronic health concerns The class series will be held each week for six weeks Space is limited Contact Nancy SSIC Living Well coordina-tor at 360-969-0113 to register
PBY Memorial Foundation Monthly Luncheon 1130 am July 22 CPO Club on Ault Field Road The PBY Memorial Founda-tion will hold its monthly no-host luncheon The featured speaker will be Mat Harrison a member of the JPAC team who will discuss the recovery of a downed PBY in eastern Canada 360-240-9500
WednesdayJuly 23
Teen Movie Matinee 2-445 pm July 23 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Come watch the second in-stallment of the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo series Free 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
Free Composting Class 630-730 pm July 23 Fort Casey State Park by the Lighthouse Learn how to compost and watch a demonstration Free raffle for yard-waste compost bin Free 360-678-7974 email Janet Hall at halljnwsuedu or visit wwwwaste wisewsuedu
ThursdayJuly 24
Family Storytime 1030-1115 am July 24 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Funny stories and action songs will get little ones ready to read Playtime or craft may follow For ages 18 months and up with a caregiver
Oak Harbor Farmers Mar-ket 4-7 pm July 24 Highway 20 near Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce 20th season Produce artisans and vendors gather every Thursday through end of Septem-ber Market is a nonprofit vendor-member cooperative oakharbor marketyahoocom
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DISCOVER DUGUALLA The Whidbey Camano Land Trust is hosting an event 10 am to 2 pm Saturday July 26 to allow the public an opportunity to explore properties along Dugualla Bay ldquoDiscover Duguallardquo also is designed to provide information about the importance of the bay for salmon Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watchers will guide a beach walk where the public may learn about the creatures that lurk in tidal habitats Light refreshments will be served To sign up call 360-222-3310 or visit wwwwcltorg ACTIVITIES
WHIDBEY
Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin
Shown in better days was the beloved island steamer ldquoWhidbyrdquo which at the time was the proper spelling The freight boat was a common sight and served the island at a time when water was the only means of travel to and from the island The boatrsquos demise came during a fire and its burned hull lay rested at Maylorrsquos Point in Oak Harbor for years As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdinrsquos new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo is out now To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970
LOOKING BACK
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by Funk in high school and began working with him at the tail end of Funkrsquos newspaper career when he became an intern at the Whidbey News-Times in the summer of 1986
ldquoHe is the consummate journalist photojournalist and publisher who understands the role of community newspapers His love and respect for the people of Oak Harbor is unques-tionable His legacy is one of leader-ship through example Itrsquos fitting he be the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Awardrdquo
Funk said he was emotionally moved by the award especially with it taking place in Oak Harbor
The event was like a trip down mem-ory lane with several familiar faces in attendance including former Oak Harbor mayors Jim Slowik and Al Koetje
Koetje mayor from 1972-96 said Funkrsquos impact on Oak Harbor extend-ed far beyond the printed pages
ldquoHe was outstanding not only as a newspaper person but as an outstand-ing citizen in the communityrdquo Koetje said ldquoThat main thing he was con-cerned about was what was good for Oak Harborrdquo
And that came through in his well-known appreciation of and support for the arts
Funk recently donated a sculp-ture he purchased from abstract art-ist Richard Nash to the City of Oak Harbor honoring the contributions of four Oak Harbor teachers The sculp-ture was dedicated in a ceremony at Windjammer Park earlier this month
Rusty Hendrix president of the Whidbey Playhouse said Funkrsquos efforts led to the start of the playhouse in 1966
ldquoWallie was the one who gave the Whidbey Playhouse its beginningrdquo said Hendrix who also attended Thursdayrsquos luncheon ldquoHe was on our board of trustees which helped us get the money to do things and build
fundraisingrdquoWhile giving of himself Funk also
got a lot back in return particularly in the bonds he formed with many long-time friends
Jan Ellis Oak Harbor resident and one of the longtime organizers of Holland Happening said Funk always had a way of making one feel special
ldquoHe talks to you as if you were the only person in the worldrdquo she said
He said he was touched by the awardldquoMy thoughts are I am emotion-
ally moved because I had 25 years hererdquo he said ldquoEvery moment wasnrsquot a laugh but so many were just great personal experiencesrdquo
a nationwide search for can-didates through an agency that specializes in finding executive-level employees
ldquoThe board really appreci-ates that he gave us a year to find a replacementrdquo he said ldquoIt means a new CEO can come in and work with Tom before he leaves so we have a really smooth transitionrdquo
The hospital board had some difficulty in finding a CEO in 2009 After a nation-wide search the board
named three finalists but they all dropped out
Tomasino had applied for the position but was not ini-tially named as a finalist In the end however the com-missioners said he was the best person for the job
His contract included a base salary of $230000 in addition to benefits and edu-cational expenses
Wallin said he suspects that the board will have an easier time finding qualified candidates this time around
ldquoThere are more former CEOs available as so many small hospitals are being absorbed by large onesrdquo he
said ldquoItrsquos a good opportunity for the hospital with all the CEOs availablerdquo
Tomasinorsquos tenure as CEO has been very event-ful especially with the imple-mentation of the Affordable Care Act
By a supermajority vot-ers last year approved a $50-million bond proposal to expand Whidbey General Hospital the bond narrowly failed a couple of years prior but Tomasino and others returned with a vigorous effort to present the propos-al to the community
In announcing his retire-ment Tomasino told the
board that the hospital has had ldquoa phenomenal change with employee satisfaction and the communityrdquo accord-ing to minutes of the meet-ing
There have also been controversies over the year Most recently the head nurse was charged by the Island County prosecutor with assaulting a patient but Tomasino came to her defense and claimed that the allegations were unfounded before the criminal investi-gation was complete
Tomasino could not be immediately contacted for comment
Commissioners discussed the issue as part of adopting the human resources policy manual They agreed to move forward with the policy of allowing for the sheriff and other elected officials to house their own personnel files
Traditionally Island Countyrsquos elected officials including the sheriff and pros-ecutor have kept their employ-ee personnel files within their own departments Statewide most counties with elected officials hold their own files according to Budget Director Elaine Marlow
ldquoThis is not an uncommon conversationrdquo Marlow said
Human Resources Director Melanie Bacon said that she was concerned that there were multiple ldquoofficialrdquo personnel files Bacon said in the case of sheriffrsquos deputies a file is kept in human resources civil service and the sheriffrsquos office
ldquoItrsquos always problematic to have more than one official personnel filerdquo Bacon said ldquoThey do come to me think-ing that I have info for them and that I can access info and I canrsquotrdquo
Brown argued that as an elected official he should have the right to manage mdash and pro-tect mdash his own personnel files
Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan said that hav-ing worked as a law enforce-ment officer he could confirm the sheriffrsquos concerns about the importance of keeping deputy information as safe as possible
ldquoOne thing we were very concerned about is that our personal records would could get in the hands of people who didnrsquot need that informationrdquo Vaughan said ldquoOfficers put people in jail hellip We were con-cerned about our private infor-mation getting into the wrong
hands and suffering some kind of retributionrdquo
When asked Brown said that he would not allow the commissioners the full access to files they would experience through human resources department
ldquoI would ask some qualifying questionsrdquo Brown said
Commissioner Jill Johnson also a Republican agreed that the sheriff had the right to protect his deputies mdash even against county commissioners
ldquoPart of the reason there are concerns there are three com-missioners that would have full access to law and justice per-sonnel hellip Therersquos a potential for additional exposure that the sheriff is trying to protect againstrdquo Johnson said ldquoHe wants to protect against people who may sit in this seat who may not always make the best decisionsrdquo
Price Johnson said that she wanted to meet her obligation to the public and those who work for the county in ensur-ing the county would not be liable for discrepancies in per-sonnel file retention when the human resources department cannot ensure compliance
ldquoThe reason I supported this language was not a reflec-tion about the workrdquo Price Johnson said ldquoIf a document is mishandled itrsquos our respon-sibility Therersquos the potential of a problem and thatrsquos what Irsquom trying to circumventrdquo
Banks said that the nature of the complaint would deter-mine who would be liable in such a lawsuit and that the divi-sion of the department should be respected
ldquoThere is some soloing built in and that is the structure that we have in the state of Washingtonrdquo Banks said ldquoThis board has no authority to discipline anyone who works for me or the sheriff I hate to be involved in one of these turf wars but therersquos a bound-ary and Irsquom here to speak in defense of that boundaryrdquo
FILESCONTINUED FROM A1
FUNKCONTINUED FROM A1
CEOCONTINUED FROM A1
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Wallie Funk visits with Jan Whitsitt at a sculpture dedication in Oak Harbor earlier this month that honored Whitsittrsquos late mother Trudy Sundberg and three other Oak Harbor teachers Funk donated the artwork to the city
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Come WorshipWith Us
First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277
Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided
July 20thldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquo
Ruth 2ldquoA Refuge from the StormrdquoldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquoldquo
July 27thldquoRuthrsquos Redeemerrdquo
Ruth 3
490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008
Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am
Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM
Weekly Adult Groups
Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg
Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am
Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am
Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell
Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister
675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor
First UnitedMethodist Church
Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue
Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries
Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson
Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686
wwwohsbcorg
Unitarian UniversalistCongregation
of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525
Freeland
Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds
Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June
All are welcome360-321-8656
wwwwhidbeycomuucwiuuadminwhidbeycom
CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)
Located on Goldie Road
SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME
Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm
632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins
Oak HarborChurch of Christ
1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)
ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning
Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm
Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg
oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441
The Catholic Church Invites YouhellipSt Augustinersquos Parish bull 675-2303
185 N Oak Harbor St ~ Oak Harbor MassesSaturday 500 pmSunday 800am amp 930 amWed amp Fri 900 am
On the web wwwstaugustineohorg
St Maryrsquos Parish 678-6536207 Main St ~ Coupeville
MassesSunday 1115 amThurs 1210 pm
Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch
3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277
360-682-2323SUNDAY
Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am
Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor
Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole
Matthew 2818-20
Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday
830 950 amp 1110 am
bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA
bull Small Groupsbull MOPSbull Youth Groups
2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585
ConcordiaLutheranChurch
Missouri Synod
Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am
Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548
Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg
Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium
Nursery Available
Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville
Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor
679-1561oakharborlutheranorg
Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am
WhidbeyPresbyterian
Church1148 SE 8th Ave
Oak HarborSummer Service 1000 am
bull Small Groupsbull Community Outreach
bull Youth and Family Ministriesbull Childcare All Services
bull Much More wwwwhidbeypresorg
679-3579
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St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch
The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island
Join us for Sunday Service in the
Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide
360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg
555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett
God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching
Worship 1 PM
1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)
Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713
wwwGraceEvangelicalorg
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Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith
The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431
wwwgracebytheseaorgbull
A Church A FamilyA Spiritual Home
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AC
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Y T
HE S
EA
AN
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PR
ESS
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OF F
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Please check our website for current locations amp
service times
RestorationFellowship
Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the
Hebraic Roots of Your Faith
Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A
675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189
Saturdays at 1030am
We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration
amp ARTABOUT
Artworks Galleryrsquos featured artist for July will be BAR-BARA MEARING Mearing paints in a variety of medi-ums but primarily pastel Her paintings attempt to make the ordinary extraordinary inspired by the finer nuances of everyday subjects Mearing says ldquoAlthough I prefer to work in a realistic style my goal is not the object but the moment or emotional response to the beauty everywhere in our wonderful worldrdquo Mearingrsquos paintings start with a life ob-servation that appeals to her followed by a bit of planning to decide how best to recreate the feeling or beauty that caught her eye Mearing feels the joy is in the process and then in the sharing Artworks Gallery is located on Green-bank Farm For more information visit artworkswhidbeycom or call 360-222-3010
UUCWI Gallery of Artrsquos summer exhibit is Summer Bold ndash Color Color Color and features Chelsea Bonacellorsquos oils Karen Samuelsonrsquos mandellas and Aaron LaChausseersquos glass Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Is-land is located approximately one mile north of Freeland at 20103 State Route 525 on the west side of the highway The gallery does not have regular hours Make arrangements for viewing the art by calling the office at 360-321-8656
Scenic photographs of Whidbey Island by RICK LAWL-ER and landscapes in pastels by artist JUDY SJERVEN are on display at Oak Harbor Library in July The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive For more information call 360-675-5115
The GARRY OAK GALLERY has just completed its Summer Rotation Come by to see the new layout the ocean-blues inspired window display and a variety of brand new artwork The new layout will go through July 21 at the gallery which is at 830 SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
For the month of July Garry Oak Gallery will feature the work of MIKE OrsquoCONNELL Visit the gallery 830 SE Pioneer Way Oak Harbor to see his text paintings For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
The WHIDBEY CHILDRENrsquoS THEATER still has openings for summer classes Register for The Arc of Stagecraft for ages 13 and up Puppetry Theater for ages 9 and up Teen Film Camp for ages 12 and up and more at whidbeychildrenstheaterorgclasses
The ISLAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL kicks off with ldquoTaming of the Shrewrdquo at 5 pm Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 This is a free event This production of Shakespearersquos love story takes place in a Wild West setting and is directed by Jackie Apodaca The play will be under the big tent at 723 Camano Ave in Langley Please no babes in arms Picnicking is encouraged For details visit wwwislandshakespearefestorg or call 360-331-2939
Teenagers may try their hand at PRINTMAKING dur-ing a printmaking lab from 2-4 pm Wednesday Aug 13 at the Oak Harbor Library Make prints using foam stamps and bubbles Make cards pictures or wrapping paper while exploring different printmaking techniques For more infor-mation call 360-675-5115
Poetry War and Resources 3-430 pm Thursday Aug 21 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive LINDA BEEMAN will share poems from ldquoCol-lateral Damagerdquo her new book featuring a scrapbook of poems and personalities who confront us with unanswered questions about war Copies will be available for purchase and signing 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
The Whidbey Playhouse and the Best Western Plus are teaming up to hold a Murder Mystery Dinner 5-830 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the Best Western Plus on Highway 20 in Oak Harbor The event is written by MARY K HAL-LEN and performed by the Whidbey Improv Team The cost is $35 per person or $60 per couple For reservations call 360-679-4567
The WHIDBEY ISLAND WOODWORKERS GUILD presents the ldquoArt + Wood = Woodpalooza WICArdquo Exhibition ndashndash the 11th annual show of Whidbeyrsquos finest woodwork ndashndash at WICA (Whidbey Center for the Arts Zech Hall 565 Camano Ave Langley) Aug 30 to Sept 1 exhibition (free) open noon-5 pm reception Fri-day Aug 29 6-9 pm This yearrsquos show will feature work by 20 of Whidbeyrsquos best For details call 360-221-8262 or visit wwwWICAonlinecom
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For a list of our most current job openings and to learn more about us visit our website
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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
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n REPORTERThe Bonney Lake Courier Herald a division of Sound Publishing Inc is seeking a general assignment reporter with a minimum of 1-2 years writing experience and photography skills This position is based out of the Enumclaw offi ce The primary coverage will be city government business sports general assignment stories and may include arts coverage Schedule includes evening andor weekend work
As a Reporter for Sound Publishing you will be expected to
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We are looking for a team player willing to get involved in the local business community through publication of the monthly journal and daily web journalism The ideal applicant will have a general understanding of local commerce and industry education employment and labor issues real estate and development and related public policy He or she will have a commitment to community journalism and everything from short brief-type stories about people and events to examining issues facing the community be able to spot emerging business issues and trends write clean balanced and accurate stories that dig deeper than simple features develop and institute readership initiatives
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We off er a competitive hourly wage and benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401K (currently with an employer match)
Email us your cover letter resume and include fi ve examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to hreastsoundpublishingcom or mail to Sound Publishing Inc 19426 68th Avenue S Kent WA 98032 ATTN HRBLCH
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Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Friday Harbor - Whidbey - Kitsap
Non-Sales Positionsbull Photographer - Everettbull Regional Circulation Manager - Kitsapbull Creative Artist - Everettbull Circulation Manager - Bellevue
Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Friday Harborbull Features Editor - Port Angeles
Productionbull General Worker - Everett
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
jobsEmployment
General
Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
getthisjob193gmailcom
getthisjob193gmailcom
Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
or FormsetterWe work from Oak Har- bor to the South end of Whidbey Concrete ex- perience required Must have reliable transporta- tion and valid drivers li- cense Wage DOE If interested please con- tact us at 360-679-4670
EmploymentGeneral
Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
thehousewhidbeycom
INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
Toddler Learning Cen- ter a Non-profit Early In- t e r v e n t i o n P r o g r a m seeks a Special Educa- tor for Infants amp Toddlers in classroom amp home- based setting Part-time Pay DOE Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnet Position open until filled
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
Send resume to getthisjob193
gmailcomgetthisjob193gmailcom
Find what you need 24 hours a day
EmploymentGeneral
Floor SupervisorFreeland Habitat StoreHours varies Tuesday- Sunday 30 hrsweek
Assists the Store Man- ager with the operation of the Freeland Habitat for Humanity Store Du- ties include customer service storeinventory maintenance and volun- teer t raining You wi l l a lso sc reen donated items and help loadun- load items from vehicles assist with the sorting c leaning moving and pricing of merchandise maintain a safe clean a n d o r d e r l y s h o w - roomwarehouse over- see cashiers and recon- ci l iat ion of dai ly cash and credit receipts and opening andor closing of the store
Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
To apply do not contact the store directly
email resume and cover letter to
southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
Add a photo to your ad online and in print for just one low price
nw-adscom800-388-2527
EmploymentGeneral
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
PLANNER CODE ENFORCEMENT
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Local up-and-coming high-end salon seeking
like-minded and dedicated professional
Licensed Stylist Stylist must have a de- sire to provide clients with a superior salon ex- perience Salon Blue will open July 15th
robinsonnaomie32gmailcom
robinsonnaomie32gmailcom
with your resume
EmploymentGeneral
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
Oak Harbor School District
is accepting applications for
Special Education Paraeducators
Food Service Workers
Complete posting and application instructions
atwwwohsdnet
Oak Harbor School
DistrictEOE
Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
Fo r P l ay a n d L e a r n Group in Oak Harbor on Fr idays Bachelorrsquos in Early Childhood Educa- t ion or equivalent re- quired and experience working with parents and young children Strong verbal and written com- munication skills a must
To get a full job descrip- tion or to apply send
letter of interest resume and three references to
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
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EmploymentGeneral
PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
Skagit Farmers Supply is now accepting appli- cations for a propane delivery (bobtail) driver to safely dispense bulk propane to residential and commercial cus- tomers along a local route on Whidbey Is- land Applicants must possess valid class A or B CDL DOT physi- cal and have safe driv- ing history FT wage D O E c o m p e t i t i v e benefits package in- cluded Visitwwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
wwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
TODAY to learn more about this exciting ca- reer oppor tunity and for instructions on how to apply
Seattle-based Commercial General Contractor is seeking
qualified
Construction Superintendent
QCMSSHO
With demonstrated safety and quality control experience
Assistant Project
ManagerRequires 2+ years of
experience
E-mail resumes to
waltoveteransnwcom
waltoveteransnwcom
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EmploymentGeneral
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
EmploymentTransportationDrivers
CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
Bring resume toFrontier
Building Supply1800 Main St Freeland
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
Yolanda Self(360)969-1299programd
allheartagencycomireneallheartagencycom
Reach readers the daily newspapers miss when you advertise in the Classifieds 1-800-388-2527 or wwwnw-adscom
Health Care EmploymentGeneral
Accepting
applications for
LPNrsquos Apply in person at
Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
LPN
to join our team at our Assisted Living
community Apply in person or call
360-279-2224 ask to speak with Morgan or Cathie
LPNMAFull time Busy Oak Har- bor office is looking for someone to star t r ight away Experience pre- ferred Send resume or apply in person 231 SE Barrington Drive Suite 209 Oak Harbor
LPNMA
Pa r t t i m e l i c e n e s e d L P N M A f o r b u s y Coupeville office Experi- ence preferredSend resume to
PO Box 1440Coupeville WA 98239
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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete listof all open houses Find additional information on these homes at
WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses
WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday July 19th 1 to 4pm or by apprsquot
Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave
Langley 3602218898223 Second StWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey
Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
Langley870 Grace Ln
657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
Langley2503 Hillis Dr
560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
Freeland1896 Shore Ave
606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
Freeland5386 Ivy Blu Ln
619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
Freeland1312 Hickory Wy
663639 $390000Lyn Gray
360969-2247
Freeland5744 Mutiny Bay Rd
614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
Freeland4490 Smugglers Cove Rd
599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
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
Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
COUNSELOR(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non PACT team Expe- rience with CD assess- m e n t a n d t r e a t m e n t required Must be able to work on-call rotation and in high risk situations Position requires case management for indi- viduals with mental ill- ness CDP required As- soc iates or h igher is preferred
CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non Working within an interdiscipl inary team (PACT) to provide psy- chiatr ic evaluations amp medication management to chronically illmentally ill patients often with a co-occurring diagnosis Must be willing to com- municate and collabo- rate with clinical staff Li- censed RN in WA State amp 2 years experience in a psychiat r ic set t ing Proof of TB test within the last year required upon hire
Visit our website at wwwcompasshealthorgto learn more about our open positions and to
apply EOE
Maple Ridge Currently Hiring
FT PT HCACNAMed Tech
PositionsSeeking motivated
caring and responsible applicants
Apply in person at1767 Alliance Ave
Freeland WA 98249
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
125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527
real estatefor sale - WA
Real Estate for SaleIsland County
OAK HARBOR
2 BEDROOM Mobi le Updates include new carpet freshly painted Appliances include re- frigerator stove washer dryer Storage Fenced b a c k y a r d C l o s e t o schools Asking $12000 OBO 360-672-1662 360-675-1789
OAK HARBOR 98277
1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
ELITE 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH property on beau- tiful Whidbey Isl Fea- tures 180rsquo of low bank lagoon waterfront crab mussels and clams in your f ront yard Gor- geous views of Mt Bak- er amp Penn Cove Rock faced fireplace in living room Sit on deck and watch sunrise 357 SF day light cellar base- ment Plus two car de- t a c h e d g a r a g e $540000 360-678-4089
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real estatefor sale
Real Estate for SaleLotsAcreage
FREELAND 98249
B E AU T I F U L WAT E R V i e w l o t i n H a r b o r Sands 2 BR septic drain field is installed water meter instal led wood bui l t s torage bui ld ing with windows in ceiling Partly fenced amp ready to build $20000 for im- provements $35000 for the lot total $55000 Call Joe 360-929-8550
Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
real estatefor rent - WA
Real Estate for RentIsland County
CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
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
COUPEVILLE
C A I R N C O T TA G E Ava i lable August 1s t ( f l ex ib le ) Char ming new 1 master bedroom possible smal l s tudy bedroom 1 bath Beauti- fully furnished all appli- ances IKEA k i tchen satellite cable Internet ready Lovely location water views minutes to everything $1300 in- cludes all utilities Regret no pets smoking For photos br idgi t4243 gma i l com 206-909- 2276
OAK HARBOR 98277
2 BR WATERFRONT living space Available 81 Pets negotiable In- c ludes water sewer garbage amp electric No - smoke $1300 360-929- 7593
Sell it free in the Flea1-866-825-9001
Real Estate for RentIsland County
OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
GORGEOUS updated 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler with view of Penn Cove Stones throw to best W h i d b e y b e a c h Fenced large garage RV park ing Washer dryer No smoking dogs with references $1200 month 206-714-3182
OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19
So easy you could do it while standing on your head
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Apartments for Rent Island County
Coupeville2 bedroom unit in du- plex Close to library amp shopping Fresh paint gas f i replace jacuzzi tub $800 month $800 deposit Water sewer in- c luded No smok ing (360)678-5007OAK HARBOR
MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
OAK HARBORN I C E 2 B E D RO O M Close to shopping and bus l ine Laundr y on premises No pets $650 month $700 deposi t 360-734-7896
WA Misc RentalsDuplexesMultiplexesLANGLEY
LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent
OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
real estaterentals
Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom
Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
OAK HARBOR 98277
2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
announcements
Announcements
GampO MINI STORAGE
New SpaceAVAILABLE NOWSome Just Like A
VAULTHwy 20 amp Banta Rd
360-675-6533
INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
2014 CONTRACTS OUT FOR BID
3 ndash YEAR SEPTIC INSPECTION amp
SERVICE CONTRACT-
HVAC UPGRADE-
ISUZU NPR UTILITY TRUCK
All bids and requests must be addressed to
South Whidbey FireEMS5535 Cameron RoadFreeland WA 98249
and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
Resource Chief Beckat 360-321-1533 or
bidsswfeorg
Found
AWESOME wide open view of Lake Roose- velt from the 5 AC par- cel with water and un- d e r g r o u n d p o w e r Bring your RV or build your home Close to hosp i ta l shopp ing golfing amp year round fishing $64500 pos- s i b l e c o n t r a c t 5 0 9 4 2 2 0 4 0 4 o r 5094295430
FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
REWARD FOR Return of lost dog ldquoCosmordquo Lost in the Holmes Har- bor area of Whidbey Isl on July 3rd during fire- works Please call 360- 381-0012
legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
Advertise your service800-388-2527 or nw-adscom
Legal Notices
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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PAGE 20 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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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
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Camera Sony Cyber- sho t 10 1 megap ixe l D S C - N 2 $ 5 0 O B O (360)222-8002COUCH black nauga- hyde makes into queen size bed Excellent con- dition $150 Oak Har- bor (360) 632-3057George Foreman Grill n e w i n b o x $ 2 0 (360)222-8002Golf cart 3 wheelpush pull $75 Nickent 4dx a n d 3 d x I r o n w o o d wheadcovers $20ea Putter 34in wheadcover $10 Corba 54 Wedge $10 All items excellent condition 360-675-0446J e p p s e n h a r d c ove r binder $10 Jeppsen leather binder $25 3 Head sets Aviat ion used Te lex MRB240 $ 2 5 T e l e x E 9 5 1 $25 Dave Clark H20-10 $50 Oak Harbor (360) 632-3057KEROSENE 10 Gals Metal containers includ- ed $35 360-675-0446MICROWAVE wh i te w o r k s g r e a t $ 3 0 Range hood 7rdquo duct works $10 Call 360- 672-0131MISC ITEMS Coffee ta- ble two stack end tables with drawer maple very good cond i t ion $75 Book case 62 X 36 X 12 5 Shelves $15 Re- frigerator bar size 25 c u b i c f e e t $ 5 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
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Patio table 48 inches round four chairs white $50 Horse shoe set of- ficial for out door play- ing with carrying case n e v e r u s e d $ 4 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Miscellaneous
2 EXCELLENT ITEMS Floor Loom Nilus by Le- clerc 4 harness and all material sold together $1700 Brother Knit King KH-230 manual knitting mach ine w i t h r i bbe r $350 Call for appoint- ment 360-321-4143
FUSEDSTAINED Glass Tools amp Suppl ies For Sa le K i l n fo r f us i ng ($350) Kiln for enamel- i n g ( $ 5 0 ) Va r i o u s s t a i n e d g l a s s t o o l s ( $25 ) g l ass g r i nde r ($50) fus ing g lass powders amp stained glass ($50) Asking $525 Call 360-632-2372
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Used Paramount FIT 5000 CTN1 universal gym
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Tools
A L L M A D E I N U S A Band Saw metal hor i- zon ta l $675 Che r r y picker $200 Shop press 30 tons $200 All are heavy duty and asking for best offer 360-675- 4185
petsanimals
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4 BENGAL KITTENS GORGEOUS Purebreds are nicely spotted This breed is enegetic will p lay fo r hours They cl imb amp jump making them very entertaining All males ready to come home now Vet checked amp 2nd shots Harness amp litter box trained Can be registered $500 253- 905-4902
Dogs
1 AKC Labrador Pup- pies Chocolate amp Black Great hunters or com- panions Playful amp loyal OFA rsquos l i neage f i r s t shots de-wormed amp vet checked Paren ts on site $500 $550 $650 Annette 425-422-2428
AKC Poodle Puppies Teacups 2 Brown amp White Partis 2 Males 1 Female 2 Creams 1 Male 1 Female 2 Silver amp White Parti 1 Male 1 Female 2 TeacupTiny Toy Red Males 1 Black amp Red P h a n t o m Fe m a l e Adorable little babies Reserve your puff of love 360-249-3612
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Puppies Bring home a breed bred to guard hu- mans amp livestock Last yearsrsquo puppies have al- ready saved chi ldren Cute bundles of fluffy white fur 7 Males and 5 Females avail Shots amp wor med $650 each Kingston WA253-347-1835jhof585075aolcomwwwworldclassmastiffscom
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Dogs
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
RAT TERRIER Puppies registered miniatures to s tandards Awesome fami l y pe ts amp h igh ly trainable Dad is an UKC Champion and proven hunter so we expect some these pups to be excellent ratters Shots and wormed Ready to go home 8114 $450 each Call for appoint- ment to come meet them 360-273-9325wwwHopespringsfarmscom
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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
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 723
ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 725
ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
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shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
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CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
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CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
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GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
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OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
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ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
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360-734-8700 bull 1800 IOWA STREET bull BELLINGHAM WA
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1985 Cadillac Eldorado Commemorative Edition Leather interior 87500 mi les Ask ing $4250 360-678-8707
2001 GOLD CADILLAC Devi l le for sa le One owner Well maintained in excellent condition Full size luxury sedan with nice leather interior Only 47000 mi $8900 Poulsbo Call Nancy or Richard 360-598-4217
Utility Trailers
5rsquox10rsquo UTILITY TRAILER Tilting trailer makes it great for lawn mower motorcycle snowmobile etc Clean solid new tabs 15rdquo tires and single axel $560 Freeland Call John 360-321-2364
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25rsquo TELSTAR BY Cham- pion 1989 Ford 460 New Dometic refrigera- tor Propane and 110 volt Double sinks and 4 burner stove with oven Cor k f l oo rs and oak cabinets Stationary bed in rear New air cond- tioner amp propane heater 4 Kilowatt Onan Gen- set 2nd owners excel condition $6000 Friday Harbor 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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2 5 rsquo F L E E T W O O D PROWLER travel trailer l ike new condition al- ways covered many ex- tras sleeps 6 original owner non smoking asking $12500 Includes cover BBQ amp spare tire Freeland (360)331-4341
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STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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F-150 CREW CAB
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EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
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$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
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F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
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$46710
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3883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318 $1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628 $338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORDC-MAX HYBRID
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
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PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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By JANIS REIDStaff reporter
Is land County Commissioners agreed to fund a contractor to man-age the Island County fair-grounds for one year
But how that will shake down has yet to be deter-mined
The three commission-ers will weigh the options at their July 21 meeting as part of their discussion of the countyrsquos Capital Improvement Plan
While Commissioner Helen Price Johnson initial-ly proposed that the county pay for a temporary county employee to manage the fairgrounds commission-ers seemed to find common ground at Wednesdayrsquos work session on putting out a request for a contractor
ldquoWe have to make a short-term decision about how best to manage itrdquo Price Johnson said ldquoI think that we would do well to make a decision today hellip while we work out the rest of the
details for the long termrdquoCommissioner Jill
Johnson said her preference was to have the ldquorequest for
proposalrdquo to come out of the Port of South Whidbey but she would also be will-ing to help fund the posi-tion through a parks district or the Island County Fair Association
ldquoIrsquom willing to invest some funds in the short term to ensure we donrsquot drop the ball and part-ner with others about the future of the fairgrounds
because I believe in what the fairgrounds is for South Whidbeyrdquo Johnson said
Earlier this month Port of South Whidbey commis-sioners voted unanimously to consider taking over management of the Langley property a job currently performed by the Island County Fair Association
Fair Association board member Dan Ollis said the
group was ldquosaying unclerdquo on managing the proper-ty because it has simply become too costly
ldquoThe property itself has drug those four days of the fair down a road that has made us uncomfortable about putting on a success-ful eventrdquo Ollis said ldquoWe donrsquot want to hurt the fair To us we can no longer take away from what is our
driver to support the off season We believe itrsquos time to put our cards on the table and say we are hurting that four-day event if we con-tinue to do thisrdquo
Ollis encouraged the county to have a ldquoclear visionrdquo for the property before investing too much in improvements
Earlier this year fair supporters released the $71000 Island County Fairgrounds Master Plan a proposal to turn the facility into an island event center over a 10-year period and to the tune of more than $10 million The plan called for the demolition of about half of the groundrsquos existing structures and was widely unpopular
Johnson said one good outcome of the plan was the separation of the fair event organization from the fair-grounds management
ldquoSo what I liked about the study is it clearly outlined that the event and the fair association are two differ-ent entitiesrdquo Johnson said ldquoOur conversation is about the propertyrdquo
Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan seemed to support the move to maintain the property but said it might be a ldquotough sellrdquo to District 3 residents who have their own struggling infrastruc-ture like the ldquoblue buildingrdquo used for community meet-ings
ldquoWhen Irsquom trying to get a paint job on the blue building hellip any conversa-tion about that is going to have to include a conversa-tion about my little building over thererdquo Vaughan said ldquoI need to be able to tell the District 3 folks that wersquore looking at other placesrdquo
Commissioners directed staff to reach out to the Port parks district and fair association to find out what it would take to put out the request and who would be interested
They agreed that a short-term maintenance plan for the fairgrounds must be in place by Oct 1
Commissioners to fund fairground managerPage A2 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times
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Commissioners agreed to fund a contractor to manage the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley as a short-term solution for the fate of the property Long-term management options have yet to be discussed
Island Countyrsquosfairgrounds long-term future still uncertain
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COFFEE CLUB The Veteransrsquo Coffee club meets 9-11 am every Thursday at Harbor Tower Village 100 E Whidbey Ave in Oak Harbor Join the group for a cup of coffee and meet with other local veterans The next meeting is Thursday July 24BRIDGE
THE
THE BEST OF
WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS
Oak Harbor retirement center recognized for careBy MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter
Hazel Welliver the execu-tive director of Harbor Tower Village in Oak Harbor is proud of the retirement com-munity with good reason
Harbor Tower Village was recently awarded the bronze Commitment to Quality Award from the American Health Care Association and the National Center for Assisted Living This award is given to communities that exemplify a commitment to the goal of making lives for their residents better
The bronze award is the first applicants can receive after that they can then apply for the silver award and then the gold
But Harbor Tower Village while planning on applying for the silver award in the fall wonrsquot be changing anything about how they run their facility to sway their chances
ldquoWersquoll always just do what wersquove got to do and try to make (life) better for themrdquo said nurse Shannon DelCiello who runs the Wellness Department for Harbor Tower Village
Welliver credits DelCiello as being instrumental in earning the national recogni-tion
As part of their applica-tion for the award the com-munity had to provide a measurable example of how they improved the life of a resident so DelCiello sug-gested the story of how two residents with uncontrolled
diabetes were saved from having to go on insulin She said when she arrived at the community the two residents had very high blood sugar and were quickly approach-ing a point of needing insulin
ldquoI thought you know what wersquore going to see if we can stop thatrdquo DelCiello said
Her plan involved work-ing with the two residents to get them to make healthier choices in regard to food and exercise and to educate them on how to continue making those choices with-out constant supervision
ldquoSo the staff the entire staff the kitchen myself the doctor and families all worked together in unison to try to get these people to make healthier choices for themselves without having to be watched all the timerdquo DelCiello said
Eventually one of the resi-dents no longer needed to regularly check their blood sugar at all and the other resident went from having to check four or more times a day to only checking twice a week
So when she was asked to provide a measurable exam-ple for the award application this was first on her mind
ldquoI think that if you can take something like that and be able to make their lives better so that they one felt so much better about themselves and for two they accomplished something that was great in their livesrdquo DelCiello said ldquoI think that was fantasticrdquo
According to her the all-
inclusive hands-on approach to helping improve the lives of their residents is their nor-mal strategy
ldquoYou have to be involved with all of your residents on a personal levelrdquo DelCiello said ldquoTheyrsquore not just diag-noses theyrsquore not just lsquofolks in a homersquo they are actually people and we need to be able to take what theyrsquove got and make it betterrdquo
DelCiello has been a geri-atrics nurse for 32 years and started when she was 17 years old She said geriatrics is her passion
ldquoThey do an outstand-ing job of quality for their seniors in their community and they are working toward making sure everybody has good great experiences at their buildingrdquo said Stuart Brown chief operating offi-
cer of Village Concepts the assisted living management company Harbor Tower Village is a part of
Eight Village Concepts communities received the bronze award for commit-ment to quality this year Brown said that so many communities receiving the award this year helps the company recognize that they are ldquoconsistently throughout
all of our communitiesrdquo com-mitted to quality care
ldquoItrsquos a privilege to come into workrdquo Welliver said ldquoThatrsquos how all of us feel Wersquove got a tremendous staff
ldquoYou canrsquot teach some-body to have that compas-sion gene They either have it or they donrsquot You can teach them to do a job but you canrsquot teach them to care And this staff caresrdquo
Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times
Lou Biddle looks through a selection of books brought by the Sno-Isle Library Bookmobile Program Director Arielle Corrin arranged for it to start coming once a month so the residents could check out books to read that arenrsquot offered in the Harbor Tower Village library
SATURDAY JULY 19Ping Pong Pool Pinochle
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THURSDAY JULY 31930-1050 am Aerobic Exercises930 am Nintendo Wii Bowling10 am Creative Writing12ndash3 pm Bingo1230 pm Cribbage1 pm SVC History Class7 pm Wire Wrap
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MONDAY JULY 28Sweet and sour pork with pineapple and green pepperStir fry broccoliSesame rollFruit ambrosia
TUESDAY JULY 29Salad bar with assorted veg-giesCottage cheeseBread sticksChilled fruit
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WRITE TO US The Whidbey News-Times 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 items to PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 or email kgraveswhidbeynewsgroupcom
Page A6 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times
OPINION
LETTERS TO THE EDITORElection
Treasurer should take resposibility for lossEditor
On July 10 the three Island County treasurer candidates participated in the League of Women Votersrsquo forum in Coupeville
Six questions were asked and answered by all candidates Challenges were made in response to answers given in response to statements made during one of those challenges I followed up with the Island County Auditorrsquos Office for clarification of a statement made by Ana Maria Nunez
During my answer to one of the questions I reported that the market value of the long-term investment port-folio administered by the treasurer had incurred a $17 million loss 3 percent of the portfoliorsquos face value for the year ended Dec 31 2013
Nunez challenged my statement and stated that the loss had been reduced to $350000
This seemed questionable so I con-tacted the auditorrsquos office which con-firmed that Nunezrsquos claim is not true The market loss of the portfolio is indeed $17 million
Nunezrsquos figure of $350000 has net-ted the interest income for the year against the market value decrease The question was related to the investment policies that resulted in the market loss not the net investment income for the period
Interest income and market value adjustments are reported separately in the financial statements one is revenue and the other is an adjustment to an asset account mdash this is Accounting 101 As a CPA Nunez should be aware of the difference
The $17 million loss resulted from purchases of bonds with extended maturity dates
When interest rates increased at the end of 2013 the value of those bonds
dropped because the market interest rate on that date exceeded the interest rate on the bonds owned
In addition to the loss in market value the county has also suffered lost opportunity cost in its inability to purchase bonds at current higher inter-est rates as it is locked into the longer maturities of the bonds it now holds
There are those who will say that any investment officer makes assumptions about future interest rate increases or decreases when considering invest-ment choices
However I am sure all will agree that if interest rates had decreased Nunez would be bragging about her intuitive investing providing the county with a market gain As that is not what happened it is therefore appropriate that she assume responsibility for the actual market loss of $17 million in the current situation
Wanda Grone CPA CFECandidate for Island County treasurer
Coupeville
Reducing mankindrsquos carbon foot-print has become the defining issue of our time and rightly so Virtually every level of government has policies to reduce greenhouse gases by regu-lating everything from industrial CO2 emissions to cow flatulence
But as Kermit the Frog said ldquoItrsquos not easy being greenrdquo
It turns out that some good ideas donrsquot work well mdash or not at all Still the government con-tinues to mandate them
For example a three-year study funded by the Department of Energy confirmed that producing ethanol from corn and corn stalks creates more greenhouse gases than it prevents
Despite this the government still mandates its use in gasoline and diesel
Wind turbines are costly and still kill thousands of birds a year On the best wind energy sites those towering turbines generate electricity about 40 percent of the time Nevertheless the President wants to continue taxpayer subsidies for another 30 years
The solar energy industry has been plagued by bad loans and bankruptcies and despite billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies solar energy produces only 02 percent of our nationrsquos electricity according to the US Energy Information Administration
What about energy efficiency Is that a foolproof way to reduce greenhouse gases
Well that dependsAnalysts have discovered that certified ldquogreenrdquo build-
ings actually can use more energy than standard build-ings
Much of the controversy centers on Leadership in Energy amp Environmental Design or LEED the countryrsquos primary green building accreditation program Operated by the nonprofit US Green Building Council LEED certification has become the gold standard for energy efficient buildings
But LEED certification doesnrsquot guarantee energy effi-ciency
For example the Bank of America Tower in New York received a platinum level LEED certification as ldquothe worldrsquos most environmentally responsible high-riserdquo when
ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENTS BEST OF WHIDBEY RITE AID USA WEEKEND TARGET WALGREEN FRED MEYER BIG 5 OFFICE DEPOT MICHAELSREADER INFORMATIONADMINISTRATIVE The Whidbey News-Times is a publication of Sound Publishing and is a member of the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association the National Newspaper Association and Suburban Newspapers of America Advertising rates are available at the News-Times office While the News-Times endeavors to ac-cept only reliable advertisements it shall not be responsible to the public for advertisements nor are the views expressed in those advertisements necessarily those of the Whidbey News-Times The right to decline or discontinue any ad without explanation is reserved DEADLINES Display Adsndash4pm Friday and 4pm Wednesday Legals ndash Noon Friday amp Noon Wednesday Classified Ads ndash 430 pm Monday and 430 pm Thursday Community News ndash Noon Friday and Noon Wednesday Letters to Editor ndash Noon Monday and Noon Wednesday
WHIDBEY
Are the benefits worth the cost of going lsquogreenrsquo
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News-Timeswhidbey
GUEST COLUMNBy DON C BRUNELL
SEE BRUNELL A7
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A7
MARK THE DATE
bullJuly Publications
amp Deadlines
bullLavender WindFestival Pages
publishes July 23 and 24A Celebration of lavender and art
bullAugust Publications
amp Deadlines
bull Coupeville Arts
Festival Tabpublishes August 6 amp 7
A commemorative look at 50 years of celebrating the
arts and giving backto the community
bullFall Sports Guides
sales deadline August 20publishes Sept 17 amp 18A guide to High School
Sports Activities
bullSouth WhidbeySchool Calendar
sales deadline August 1publishes August 30useful for parents of school-age children
bull
I Love Coupeville Portrait sales deadline August 28
publishes Sept 11Photo on September 6th
at the Coupeville Farmers Market Green
bullSeptember 2014
Deadlines amp HolidaysLabor Day Sept 1
Autumn Begins Sept 22
bullCentral Whidbey Non-Profit Guide
sales deadline August 15publishes Sept 11
During this election season what issues do you think the candidates for Island County commissioner should be focused on
ldquoThere should be more lights toward the bridge and more pro-grams for homelessness and kids in troublerdquo
Pam BurdenOak Harbor
ldquoThere has been an increase in homelessness in Oak Harborrdquo
Sonia QuinnOak Harbor
OF THE WEEK
ldquoThese roads are the worst Irsquove seen in the United Statesrdquo
Yvonne GarnerOak Harbor
ldquoTherersquos already a drug problem in Oak Harbor and now theyrsquore adding marijuana manufacturers to the picturerdquo
Rianna MontrossOak Harbor
QUESTION
it opened in 2010 But a 2013 study by
the city revealed that the billion-dollar building gen-erates more greenhouse gases and uses more energy than any other office tower its size in Manhattan
LEED officials point out that how tenants use a building has a big impact on actual energy usage In an attempt to quantify that the Building Council is requiring all newly certi-fied buildings to provide their energy and water bills for the first five years
Whatrsquos the situation in Washington
Since 2005 the state has mandated that new and renovated public buildings meet one of three ldquogreenrdquo building standards includ-ing LEED A 2011 audit found problems saying it is difficult to evaluate the program because of incom-plete reporting by state agencies mdash a problem that persists today
Because not all state buildings have individual utility meters and the types of buildings varies greatly (office buildings prisons welding shops etc) track-ing utility usage and com-paring ldquoapples to applesrdquo with traditional buildings is difficult
It has been nine years since the state launched its ldquogreenrdquo building program and Washington still lacks a comprehensive system to
track performance While computer projections sug-gest significant benefits they cannot be verified until the actual electricity and water usage are deter-mined
Architect Sidney Hunt with the Department of Enterprise Services is working to develop a metering program that will track energy and water usage for every certified state building His mantra is ldquoYou canrsquot manage what you donrsquot measurerdquo
Gov Jay Inslee wants to expand ldquogreenrdquo building certification in the private sector But LEED certi-fied buildings cost more Are we sure the benefits are worth the added cost Could the money be better spent on more effective environmental measures We need to ask mdash and answer mdash those questions
As wersquove seen with etha-nol wind power and solar energy actual performance doesnrsquot always measure up We need to make sure our ldquogreenrdquo buildings program works as promised
Don C Brunell is a business analyst writer and columnist He recently retired as president of the Association of Washington Business the statersquos oldest and largest business orga-nization and now lives in Vancouver He can be contacted at theBrunellsmsncom
BRUNELLCONTINUED FROM A6
US Rep Rick Larsen Washington DC office 2113 Rayburn Office Building Washington DC 20515 202-225-2605 Ev-erett office 2930 Wetmore Ave Suite 9F Everett WA 98201 425-252-3188 Belling-ham office 119 N Commercial St Suite 1350 Bellingham WA 98225
US Sen Patty Murray Washing-ton DC office 154 Russell Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 202-224-2621 Everett office 2934 Wetmore Ave Suite 903 Everett WA 98201 425-259-6515
US Sen Maria Cantwell Washing-ton DC office 311 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 202-224-3441 Everett office 2930 Wetmore Ave 9B Everett WA 98201 425-303-0114
State Sen Barbara Bailey Olympia office 109-B Irv Newhouse Building PO Box 40410 Olympia WA 98504-0410 360-786-7618 BarbaraBaileylegwagov
State Rep Norma Smith PO Box 40600 Olympia WA 98504-0600 360-786-7884 normasmithlegwagov
State Rep Dave Hayes PO Box 40600 Olympia WA 98504-0600 360-786-7914 davehayeslegwagov
Board of Island County Commis-sioners PO Box 5000 1 NE Seventh St Coupeville WA 98239 wwwislandcountynet
bull Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan 360-679-7353 district3coislandwaus
bull Commissioner Jill Johnson 360-679-7354 district2coislandwaus
bull Commissioner Helen Price Johnson 360-679-7354 district1coislandwaus
Oak Harbor City Council 865 SE Barrington Dr Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-279-4500 wwwoakharbororg
bull Mayor Scott Dudleybull Council members Rick Almberg
Danny Paggao James Campbell Beth Munns Tara Hizon Bob Severns and Joel Servatius
Town of Coupeville 4 NE Seventh St PO Box 725 Coupeville WA 98239 360-678-4461 wwwtownofcoupevilleorg
bull Mayor Nancy Conardbull Council members Jackie Henderson
Bob Clay Molly Hughes Dianne Binder and Pat Powell
Oak Harbor School District 350 S Oak Harbor St Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-279-5000 wwwohsdnet
bull Superintendent Lance Gibbon lgib-bonohsdnet
bull Board members Gary Wallin Pete Hunt Christine Abbott Christine Cribb and Corey Johnson
Coupeville School District 501 S Main St Coupeville WA 98239 360-678-4522 wwwcoupevillek12waus
bull Superintendent Jim Shankbull Board members Christine Sears Jeff
Tasoff Chris Chan Kathleen Anderson Glenda Merwine and Vanessa Matros
Whidbey General Hospital 101 N Main St Coupeville WA 98239
360-678-5151 wwwwhidbeygenorgbull CEO Tom Tomasinobull Commissioners Grethe Cammer-
meyer Georgia Gardner Ron Wallin and Anne Tarrant
Port of Coupeville PO Box 577 24 Front St Coupeville WA 98277 360-678-5020 wwwportofcoupevilleorg
bull Executive director Tim McDonaldbull Commissioners Marshall Bronson Bill
Larsen amd Mike Diamanti
ANOTHER LETTER TO THE EDITORFollow-up
Impressed how candidate responded to complaintEditor
I saw my Letter to the Editor (July 16 Flyer is a tip that resident isnrsquot home) online today Within 15 minutes I had a personal visit from Marc Henneman apologizing for
the flyer in the doorThank you Mr Henneman for standing
up and admitting an error and working to ensure it doesnrsquot happen again I was very impressed by your actions
This is the kind of leadership we need on the Island County Board of Commissioners mdash someone who looks out for their constitu-ents day after day
Anthony MinichOak Harbor
THEY REPRESENT YOU
Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times
It is difficult for me to find the right accurate and powerful enough words to express
my gratitude to Shuksan Healthcare (and I was an English teacher) When I came to
Shuksan I was in pretty bad shape and nobody knew how things were going to turn
out My recovery was successful due to the experienced compassionate and
innovative team at Shuksan My therapists had the patience of saints My nurses
made me feel safe cared for listened to and most importantly I felt I was intelligently
and knowledgeably treated Everyone at Shuksan from the housekeepers to the
management team take pride in their work and it shows with the superior care that I
received After 2frac12 years of a united team effort I was able to return to my home in
Sudden Valley I will forever have a family at Shuksan Healthcare and I would
recommend them to anyone in need of rehabilitation after a surgery or looking for
long-term care options
~Enid Norman
ShuksanHEALTHCARE CENTER1530 James Street Bellingham 360-733-9161
Recently I was in the hospital and was discharged to a nursing facility here in Bellingham that did not meet my needs physically and emotionally I felt as if I would never recover and woke up some days thinking ldquoWhatrsquos the pointrdquo and was giving up on myself
Luckily my daughter transferred me to Shuksan Healthcare and I felt as though I had been brought to heaven in comparison
The nursing care was top notch and uniformly excellent While working with the therapy team I felt safe and confi dent that I would recover The Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists are very knowledgeable and encouraging I felt I could meet my goals while under their guidance
My overall stay was absolutely wonderful and I feel the atmosphere at Shuksan is unlike any nursing facility I have ever been in I will be returning to Shuksan if I have any needs in the future and encourage anyone who reads this to do the same
~Dr Morton ldquoBobrdquo Steinberg
San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER
911 21st St Anacortes WA 98221 middot (360) 293-7222
I was at Harborview in Seattle after a horrifying car accident left me in critical condition with multiple broken bones As a result of their marvelous care I was able to transfer to a rehabilitation facility for my long recovery which included physical therapy and 24 hour daily living care Since I live in Oak Harbor I was hoping to find the same level of care provided by Harborview within a reasonable distance from my home Harborview searched and suggested San Juan Rehabilitation Center in Anacortes My family and I visited the facility and decided that would be the best place for me My road to recovery was shared with great love and care by the exceptional staff from the cheerful and hardworking nursesrsquo aides such as Bethany Crews whose loving smile always lightened my day and Willie Lawton who put his patientrsquos welfare first I would rate the physical therapists Travis Arendse and Bonnie Kennedyrsquos level of professionalism and knowledge in their field to that of Harborviewrsquos elite team I also want to acknowledge Dr Llewellynrsquos commitment and compassionate care to the patients at San Juan Rehab I recommend her to everyone When Joni the head of nursing listened to my concerns she was able to fix them wisely and in a timely manner She proved that my recovery was the priority and my needs were respected
My five weeks stay at San Juan Rehab was wonderful from the care of the staff the quality and variety of meals offered to Sam the parrot who kept us entertained
If I ever needed rehab services again I would return to San Juan Rehabilitation Center I gained mobility and great new friends ~Marjorie Scribner and husband Trim
Martinrsquos Auto
Electric
will donate
$100 for every
oil change for the
month of July
will benefit
North Whidbey
Help House
152 NE Midway BlvdOak Harbor WA
AUTO ELECTRIC LCC
Heidi Jane Eyler
Heidi Jane Eyler age 57 of Anacortes Wash died on July 2 2014 at her home in Anacortes She was born to John and Jane (Sessions) Wilkinson on Aug 2 1956 in Billings Mont
Heidi lived in the Anacortes and San Juan Islands area for the last 20 years with great appreciation for the beauty that surrounds us She thor-oughly enjoyed any activ-ity that had to do with the great outdoors and especially liked to spend time at Ross Lake Heidi loved her pets and found great joy with their companionship She was employed as a receptionist at Island Hospital for this past year and also enjoyed her volunteer work at the Orcas Library Heidi is survived by her husband Stephen Eyler of Eastsound Wash her father John Wilkinson
OBITUARIES
Eyler
and his wife Joyce of Spearfish SD and a broth-er Pete Lorentz and his wife Charlotte of Bullhead Ariz
A private family Graveside Service will be held at Fernhill Cemetery A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 1 pm Saturday July 26 2014 at Evans Funeral Chapel with a reception to follow Arrangements are in the care of Evans Funeral Chapel and Crematory Inc Anacortes and the San Juan Islands To share memories of Heidi please sign the online guest register at wwwevanschapelcom
Pease
Sandy PeaseNov 10 1941 mdash June 23 2014
Memorial service for Sandy Pease will be held at United Methodist Church in Oak Harbor at 2 pm Saturday July 26 Full obitu-ary published July 2 2014 in the Whidbey News-Times
Pamela June Price
Pamela June Price died at her home in Oak Harbor surrounded by her family on Sunday July 13 2014 after a brief struggle with cancer
She was born in Van Nuys Calif Dec 30 1939 to Lawrence and Maxine Wray At age 19 she moved to San Francisco and met her soul mate Phillip just before he set sail for a yearlong adven-ture
Pamela and Phillip mar-ried on Aug 6 1961 and moved a year later to Alturas Calif where they started a successful construction com-pany and raised three daugh-ters
They had several busi-nesses over the years and they retired for the first time in their early 40s They spent many years sailing through the Pacific Northwest Canada and Alaska
Price
After 35 years in Alturas they then settled in Oak Harbor where they opened a Ben Franklin Craft store After the store closed Pamela worked for United Way for several years and did many hours of volunteer work for WAIF YMCA and the Oak Harbor Chamber
She was preceded in death by Phil in 2000 She is sur-vived by her daughters Laura Price (Tony Hartman) Julia Price (Wayne Trumbull) and Heather Price two grand-children Savannah McGuire (Kevin) and Felipe Chavarria a great-granddaughter Elle McGuire and her sister Penny Jo Jefferies
In her memory dona-tions may be made to WAIF (Whidbey Animalsrsquo Improvement Foundation) PO Box 1108 Coupeville WA 98239 and Whidbey Island Farm Animal Assistance Program PO Box 402 Coupeville WA 98239 A ser-vice will announced by the family in the near future
Arrangements were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home Oak Harbor
To share memories and condolences please visit Pamelarsquos Book of Memories at the funeral home website wwwwallinfuneralhomecom
allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447
allin Funeral HomeW
CHURCH NOTESn Oak Harbor First United Methodist Church invites chil-
dren ages 3 years to 5th grade to gear up at WORKSHOP OF WONDERS IMAGINE AND BUILD WITH GOD Vacation Bible School The program is 9-1130 am Aug 11-15 at First United Methodist Church 1050 SE Ireland St Oak Harbor There will be interactive Bible fun music science crafts mission work snacks and games Visit oakharborfumcorg to register
n FIRST REFORMED CHURCH 250 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor will be hosting an Ecumenical five-day club (child Evangelism fellowship) 10 am to noon July 21-25 in rooms 13 and 14 for children ages 5-12 This yearrsquos theme is based on fun at the beach and includes Bible stories that will help children understand the creation of the ocean and its sea life There will also be puppet plays songs mission-ary stories games and more For more information email Gail Wieldraayer at stormy655yahoocom
n Oak Harbor Seventh Day Adventist Church is hold-ing a VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 10 am to noon Monday July 28 through Friday Aug 1 The program is ldquoInvestigation Station Galactic Questrdquo They will play an important role in investigating Godrsquos plan for their life There will be skits games entertaining characters and snacks For ages 5-12
n LITTLE LAMBS PRESCHOOL at Concordia Lutheran Church 590 N Oak Harbor St is accepting registrations for the 2014-15 school year beginning in September for ages 3 and 4 A $50 non-refundable deposit is required at the time of registration tuition is due the first of the month $90 for 3-year-olds and $120 for 4-year-olds The teaching staff is experienced in preschool education which is characterized by a love for Jesus a love for children and a dedication to providing the best environment and experi-ences for learning and kindergarten readiness For more information call the church office at 360-675-2548
n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS also known as Quakers holds their regular meeting for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist building 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages For more information visit wwwwhidbeyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom
WHIDBEY GENERAL HOSPITALDAMIAN TIMOTHY MARTINEZ 7 pounds was
born July 2 He is the son of Sergio and Karla Martinez of Oak Harbor
SAPHIRA LORRAINE SKAGGS 6 pounds 2 ounces was born July 6 She is the daughter of Thomas Skaggs and Jessaca Kalles of Everett
MORGAN MAE YOUNG 6 pounds 12 ounces was born July 7 She is the daughter of Kristine Ruark of Clinton
KNOWLEDGE SAM WILLIAMS 7 pounds 9 ounc-es was born July 7 He is the son of Daisy Teran of Oak Harbor
ADRIAN MIGUEL CRISAFULLI 9 pounds 11 ounc-es was born July 10 He is the son of Nathan Crisafulli and Leah Cummings of Oak Harbor
NAVAL HOSPITAL OAK HARBORRILEY OLIVIA KRONE 8 pounds 3 ounces was born
July 1 She is the daughter of Brock and Rebecca KroneEWAN ANDREW JONES 7 pounds 10 ounces was
born July 2 He is the son of Kevin and Erika Jones CHARLOTTE LEE CRAWFORD 8 pounds 35 ounc-
es was born July 3 She is the daughter of Robert and Shannon Crawford
TYTUS ISAIAH WHEELER 8 pounds was born July 10 He is the son of Edward and Sophie Wheeler
BENJAMIN WILLIAM BROOKING 9 pounds 3 ounces was born July 11 He is the son of Scott and Alicia Brooking
BIRTHS
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9
To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to sports whidbeynewstimescom
EVENT OF THE WEEK The Ragnar Relay which began in Blaine Friday winds down Whidbey Island Saturday July 19
SPORTSWHIDBEY
By JIM WALLERSporrts editor
Heading into Fridayrsquos play the Oak Harbor Legion base-ball team was one of six still alive in the district tourna-ment at Burlington-Edison High School
The top two teams will advance to the state tourna-ment in Spokane
Oak Harbor split its first two games losing 17-5 in five innings to Anacortes Wednesday and winning 6-3 over South Whidbey Thursday
The Wildcats (22-18)
played Ferndale (17-5) yes-terday in a loser-out match results were not available at press time
If Oak Harbor won it will play at noon or 3 pm today (Saturday July 19) depend-ing on the outcome of other contests
Ferndale and Oak Harbor recently met in the final league games before the tournament started Ferndale won both 7-5 12-1
Anacortes Anacortes (18-4) the top
seed and regular-season league champion pounded out 20 hits including seven doubles and a triple in just four innings in its win over Oak Harbor
Oak Harbor scored first Kevyn Johnson led off the game with a walk and scored on Danny Wolfersquos two-out single
Anacortes scored five in the bottom of the second on an error and five hits one a three-run triple
The Wildcats came right back to tie the game in the top of the third inning with four runs Oak Harbor began with four straight singles from Avery Aguirre Johnson Anthony Stewart and Clay Doughty
Doughtyrsquos hit scored one run and after an out Trent Benson walked to force in another The final two runs came on an error off the bat of Robert Herring
Oak Harbor had just two base runners both from walks over the final two innings
Anacortes though was just getting started The Steamers scored nine times in the bottom of the third on 10 hits five of which were doubles
The win was the fourth straight for Anacortes over
Oak Harbor The Steamers beat Oak Harbor twice (10-0 and 8-4) during league play and 9-1 in the championship game of a tournament in Anacortes
In other first-round games Mount Vernon defeated South Whidbey 14-4 Ferndale beat Arlington 10-0 and Bellingham stopped Burlington 13-10
South WhidbeyAgainst South Whidbey
Oak Harbor used a five-run fifth inning to take control
The Wildcats trailed 2-1 before the fifth-inning erup-tion
Herring and Aguirre ignited the rally with singles Johnsonrsquos groundout scored Herring with the tying run
A single by Stewart and a walk to Doughty loaded the bases After Aguirre was forced at the plate on a ground out Benson singled in two runs Quentin Tungate followed with another two-run base hit to finish the rally
South Whidbey scored first in the bottom of the sec-ond inning on a walk and a two-out single against starter Wolfe
Oak Harbor countered with a run in the top of the third With two outs Johnson
singled moved to second on a walk to Stewart and scored on Doughtyrsquos hit
South Whidbey regained the lead 2-1 in the bottom half of the inning on a double single and error
After Oak Harborrsquos big fifth inning South Whidbey could get only one run back scoring in the sixth on a sin-gle and two walks
Wolfe tossed a five hitter striking out six and walking four
ldquoDanny threw well and battledrdquo coach Kyle Isaacson said
Offensively Oak Harbor featured a balanced attack with eight of the nine play-ers in the lineup contributing with singles
Tungate finished with two of teamrsquos nine hits
Isaacson was also pleased with the attitude of Wolfe and Doughty calling their posi-tive leadership ldquocriticalrdquo if Oak Harbor is going to con-tinue to play this spring and if the Wildcats are going to have a successful high school season next year
In other second-round games Burlington eliminat-ed Arlington 7-4 and Mount Vernon defeated Anacortes 5-4 to move into the semi-finals against Bellingham which beat Ferndale 5-4
Legion baseball team fighting to advance to state
Photos by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times
ABOVE Oak Harbor first baseman Clay Doughty receives a throw on a pickoff attempt Wednesday LEFT Shortstop Avery Aguirre throws to first in an attempt to complete a double play against Anacortes
Oak Harbor splits first 2 games in district play to stay alive in tourney
Malloy places 2nd in tournament
Oak Harbor Olympian Marti Malloy placed second at the Grand Slam Tyumen in Russia July 12 and 13
Malloy who earned a bronze medal in judo at the London Olympics and is the current PanAm champion lost in the finals of the 57kg division to Canadarsquos Cath-erine Beauchemin-Pinard
Malloy won her six-person pool with victories over Stefanie Tremblay of Canada and Christa Deguchi of Japan
In the semifinals Malloy defeated Loredana Ohai of Romania
Malloy is currently the top-ranked judoka in the United States and sixth in the world in the 57kg class
Ragnar runs down Whidbey today
Whidbey Island roads will be dotted with Ragnar Relay runners Saturday July 19
The Northwest Passage one of 15 runs throughout the United States sponsored by Ragnar began with a staggered start at 5 am Friday in Blaine The teams with the slowest estimated times took off first the fast-est teams didnrsquot leave until early in the afternoon
The relay teams should hit Oak Harbor early Satur-
day morningThe 200-mile relay fin-
ishes at the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley with the final teams coming in around 9 pm
Over 500 teams are ex-pected to compete in this yearrsquos race Most of the squads have 12 members each running three legs Some ldquoultrardquo teams com-pete with only six runners
NWLL fall ball signups begin
Registration is under way for North Whidbey Little League fall ball
Registration forms are available at Big 5 and from the league website north whidbeylittleleagueorg
The league is open to baseball players 6 to 14 and will be divided into three divisions
Softball for players 7 to 16 will have two divisions
The cost is $60Teams will be formed
Aug 16 Games begin in September and end in late October
Wildcats hold youth cheer camp
A youth cheer clinic hosted by new Oak Harbor High School coach Kimberly Cherry and the Wildcat squad will be take place 9 am to 3 pm Saturday July
26 at the OHHS fieldhouseThe cost is $30 which
includes lunch and a T-shirt and payments must be made by July 24
Payments should be made to OHHS Cheer Youth Clinic co Oak Harbor School District 350 S Oak Harbor St Oak Harbor WA 98277 Please include the childrsquos full name age and contact information
Participants who attend the clinic and additional practice days (Sept 10 and Oct 22) will qualify to per-form at the halftime of the Oct 24 Oak Harbor foot-ball game on Breast Cancer Awareness Night
For more information
email cheeroakharborgmailcom
CHS football team sets scrimmage
The Coupeville High School football team will complete its summer ac-tivities with a scrimmage against Lakeside at Mickey Clark Field at 11 am Satur-day July 26
CHS parents host Race the Reserve
The third annual Race the Reserve returns to Ebeyrsquos
Prairie Aug 9The event which is the
primary fundraiser for the Coupeville parents of the class of 2015 includes a half marathon 10K and 5K fit-ness runwalk
The half marathon begins at 830 am and the other races at 9 am
The cost is $50 for the half marathon $35 for the 10K and $25 for the 5K
For more information or to register visit racethe reservewhidbeyislandcom
Aquatic Club offers tryouts
The North Whidbey Aquatic Club is a competi-tive swimming program of the North Whidbey Park and Recreation District for ages from 6 through college
NWACrsquos mission is to foster the development of Whidbey Island youth as
competitive swimmers and well-adjusted individuals
Tryouts are by appoint-ment and the first two weeks are free Call head coach Bill Patterson at 360-675-7665 for more informa-tion
Club welcomes new members
Running Unlimited Fitness always welcomes new mem-bers ages 5 and up
Prospective members are given two free practices to see if the club is for them
The fees are $14 $20 and $28 per month or partici-pants can use a $30 punch-card good for 10 visits
For more information visit wwwrufitws or call coach Catie Rodeheffer at 360-279-2196
Page A10 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times
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COMPLIMENTARYWHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES
WITH YOUR COFFEE
Whidbey IslandHIGHLAND GAMES
Saturday August 9 2014 at the Greenbank Farm
A full day of funHighland Dancing Pipe Bands
Traditional Athletics Flyball DogsCeltic Gifts Food and Beer Garden
Celtic entertainment includingMaggiersquos Fury Cronan The Shifty Sailors
and more
Gates open at 8 AM Competition starts at 9 AM
For more information visit wwwwihgorg
Games AdmissionAdults (18 and over) $10Students (5 to 17) Seniors Military (w ID) $7 Kids 4 and under FREE
16th Annual
FREE Admission for Kids(Children 12 and younger) to the Highland GamesOne coupon per family Coupon expires Aug 9 2014
COUPON
SPORTS IN BRIEF
Photo courtesy of USA Judo
Oak Harborrsquos Marti Malloy right competes in the Grand Slam Tyumen last weekend Malloy finished second in the Russian event
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
One of the first things Bo Chernikoff thought of when he heard about the cancel-lation of the Loganberry Festival this year was the children
The long-running event at Greenbank Farm tradi-tionally offered numerous events for Whidbey Island kids Chernikoff and others from his church organized the childrenrsquos entertainment
ldquoItrsquos so much fun to see these little kids having a ballrdquo Chernikoff said ldquoQuite a few of the helpers are grandpar-ents like I am A childrenrsquos joy is so transparent You love to see thatrdquo
When a conflict with another event prompted Loganberry Festival organiz-ers to suspend the occasion this year the elder board with the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church of Greenbank decided it wanted to do all it could to keep at least a por-tion intact
So from noon to 6 pm Sunday July 27 the church and Greenbank Farm are combining efforts to pre-serve the childrenrsquos enter-tainment aspect of the festi-val by offering a free event that will feature five bouncy houses a pie-eating contest dunk tank and other games
Theyrsquore calling the event ldquoBounce Maniardquo
Kids from 2-14 are allowed to participate but must be accompanied by an adult
Bounce Mania will take place on the same weekend that the Loganberry Festival traditionally occurs but instead of two days will be condensed to one
Officials with Greenbank Farm and Port of Coupeville announced in March they were canceling this yearrsquos Loganberry Festival mostly because the Whidbey Island
Area Fair moved to the end of July leaving only one week between events With the change 4-H groups featured at both events would have been forced to choose
While the future of the Loganberry Festival remains unclear Bounce Mania is intended to continue with some of the festivalrsquos most fun events
Nearly 50 members of the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church will help run the event
Face painting a ring toss and golf putting are among the options for kids
Food vendors also will be on hand and Whidbey Pies amp Cafe will be open
ldquoMaybe we can keep it going and next year make it bigger and better and make it for the (whole) familyrdquo said Chernikoff one of elders of the church which has run the childrenrsquos events at the festival for at least a decade
Greenbank Farm officials will continue to run the popu-lar pie-eating contest includ-ing a competition for adults too
Also for adults a wine and cheese pairing will take place with author Kristin Ohlson on hand to give a reading of her book ldquoThe Soil Will Save Usrdquo at 2 pm The book explores new ways in which farmers are tending their soil in an attempt to reserve global warming A discussion will follow Ohlsonrsquos reading
ldquoWe are hoping that peo-ple interested in farming will talk about the practices she describes in her bookrdquo said Judy Feldman executive director of the Green Bank Farm
Feldman said shersquos excited that childrenrsquos activities will be held and the pie-eating contest preserved to help make up for some of the disappointment from the
Loganberry Festivalrsquos sus-pension
She said blueberries will be used in the competition instead of loganberries
ldquoWersquoll save the loganberry pie-eating contest for when the Loganberry Festival rears its head againrdquo she said
Whether that will be in 2015 should be known in the fall she said
Feldman directs the Greenbank Management Group a nonprofit that operates the farm The man-agement grouprsquos contract with the Port of Coupeville expires next summer but she expects the port could make a decision on who will get the new contract at its October meeting because the dead-line for bid proposals is in late September
ldquoIt would be presumptive on our partrdquo Feldman said of planning for a 2015 festival
She said if the port contin-ues to allow the Greenbank
Management Group to oper-ate the farm there would still
be plenty of time to plan for a festival next year
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11
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Residential Food Waste Composting Workshop Saturday August 23rd from 1000 to 1100 am
Participants will receive an in-ground compost bin at reduced cost to begin composting at home For information and registration visit the WSU Extension website at httpext100wsueduisland Participants must be Island County residents Only one registration is required per family Registration closes August 15th Sponsored by WSU Ext Island County and Washington Department of Ecology
For information call (360) 678-7974 or 679-7386 Participants are asked to take part in a 12 month study to track waste reduction and diversion
through home composting Space is limited and the compost bin is included in the registration fee
Group aims to continue Loganberry childrenrsquos fun
File photo
One of the most popular activities during the Loganberry Festival is the pie-eating contest This yearrsquos Loganberry activities will include that messy but fun activity
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
As she took a quick inventory of the critters she catalogued at Deception
Pass State Park Mary Jo Adams stopped at the pho-tograph of a skinny beetle-shaped bug
ldquoWho knew there were fire-flies hererdquo Adams said with a tone of delight pointing to an image of a diurnal firefly ldquoBut they donrsquot glowrdquo
The firefly is one of 348 creatures plants and fungi detailed in the recently pub-lished ldquoNature Guide to Deception Pass State Park and Surrounding Areasrdquo
The laminated nature guide is the product of a project led by Adams and Sarah Schmidt who both live on Whidbey Island
Although the idea of such a guide was discussed years ago Adams decided it was time to act on it while taking pictures during a hike at the park a year and a half ago
ldquoSo many people pass through hererdquo Adams said of Deception Pass the statersquos busiest state park with about 2 million visitors per year ldquoI see people hiking trails all the time and going from Point A to Point B and never slowing down to see whatrsquos along the trailrdquo
The guide is designed to encourage visitors to pause and look closer at the natural things around them It also arms them with a protected educational tool that can be taken into the woods while exploring
Itrsquos not a pocket-sized book It is comprised of eight dou-ble-sided sheets laminated in a plastic covering and con-nected together by only a plastic tie
The Deception Pass guide is the third nature guide pro-duced by Periwinkle Press a small nonprofit publishing corporation based in Adamsrsquo Oak Harbor home
The first two guides on sea-weeds and intertidal interte-brates were spearheaded by
the late Jan Holmes as tools to assist in Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watcher intertidal monitoring and eelgrass stud-ies as well asfor the common beach visitor who wanted to know more about what they were observing
The first guide ldquoCommon Intertidal Invertebrates of the
Salish Seardquo came out in 2004 and has sold about 2500 cop-ies It was followed two years later by ldquoCommon Intertidal Seaweeds and Seagrasses of the Salish Seardquo which has sold about 1500 copies Both guides have been updated since their initial releases
ldquoIt was her visionrdquo Adams said of Holmes who passed
away in December of 2011 after a long fight with cancer ldquoShe was a real renaissance (woman)rdquo
Adams said she and Holmes used to talk about tackling a guide on Deception
Pass State Park and its diverse habitat Holmes was so pas-sionate about the intertidal monitoring program that she went back to college to gain
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ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY
Viewing nature Nature guide aims to encourage Deception Pass visitors to slow down and take a long look
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Above Sarah Schmidt left and Mary Jo Adams look over the nature guide they put together that gives visitors to Deception Pass State Park a better idea of the creatures and plants that live inside the parkrsquos boundaries The project was about a year and a half in the making after Adams noticed too many park guests rushing through the park and not stopping to notice the diverse habitat around them
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
Above A Townsendrsquos chipmunk is spotted along a trail to Lighthouse Point at Deception Pass State Park Right A barn swallow gets a rest on the Bowman Bay pier
SEE NATURE A13
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a masterrsquos degree in marine biology
After Holmes died Adams partnered with Schmidt who has an extensive biology background to take on the Deception Pass project
ldquoMary Jo really handled about 99 percent of thisrdquo Schmidt said adding that she was tasked with proofreading
Adams a former nurse who took most of the photos in the guide would have none of that talk
ldquoWithout Sarahrsquos input and othersrsquo input this whole thing would have turned into a sorry messrdquo she said
Schmidt and Adams spoke kindly of the help provided by assistant park manager Rick Blank and of the many experts in specific areas that assisted in the project Melissa Duffy helped roam the park to identify the various fungi and molds which got a full page in the guide
Among the molds found in the park is a yellow frothy vari-ety Fuligo septica more com-monly known as dog vomit slime mold
During her countless trips to the park Adams came across many more pleasant discoveries
She and Schmidt encoun-tered a pair of American Minks near Cranberry Lake
There were also surprises such as two large white roost-ers spotted on the Pass Lake trail
ldquoThey didnrsquot fit into the guiderdquo Schmidt joked
The guide includes mam-mals birds reptiles amphib-ians insects and the many trees shrubs and plants found in and around Deception Pass State Park and surrounding areas
Most photos in the guide were taken of critters and plants at the park Some were taken in other areas on and
around Whidbey by contrib-uting photographers such as Whidbey nature photogra-phers Craig Johnson and Jill Hein
A college professor from Western Washington University dragonfly expert and butterfly association were among the expert eyes that also contributed
Adams said she was also grateful for the islandrsquos library system which pro-vided books to help her with research to provide park visi-tors with what she hopes will be a helpful resource
ldquoWe like to get people more connected with naturerdquo Adams said ldquoThatrsquos really nice because I think people have lost thatrdquo
Did you know there are lessons of love right outside your door
To best experience them I suggest you walk out into the early morning air briefly stepping away from schedules and frantic morning TV program-
ming or immediately after dinner for some wind-down time
Ask God to give you the eyes to see and the heart to experience the gifts of nature right here on Whidbey Island The expansive number of hiking trails the long days and a dog needing exercise are ingre-dients for creating a beautiful summertime memory
It is weather like wersquove been enjoying this week when I long for natural pure symbols of love to teach and guide my heart
That is why I venture outside mdash to pull up crab pots water my garden or sit out on my porch to visit with family and friends apart from anything electronic
It was while watching my dear friend Jane Ritterrsquos little granddaughters Cella and Chloe Ritter lick Popsicles and chat-ter about everything that came to mind Thursday evening that I thought about nature and babies and the kinds of love expressed in them all
Most of us instinctively understand that love is more expansive than romance But we need some reminders
The first kind of love is the covenant love God has for people mdash a love that can redeem us sustain us when life is terribly difficult and can secure us a place in His presence for all eternity
There is that primal soul-grabbing love we experience when we think about our children Deeply linked to our emotions
and always complex it feeds our connec-tion to future generations and builds upon our abilities to be supportive and even to forgive when itrsquos needed
There is a benevolent love God places in our heart for friends neighbors co-work-ers and people in need
It is demonstrated in service and not only creates a lifeline to those who benefit from our care but such love produces in us deeper patience understanding and generosity that goes beyond what we alone can offer
Irsquom reminded of this love when I look upon the bleeding heart plant growing on the north side of my house
First introduced to me years ago by my friend Corinne Boon Oak Harborrsquos well-known smooth collie breeder small business owner and longtime friend of mine it gifts us with dainty heart-shaped blooms before going dormant during win-ter months
Each spring as I watch the plant rise out of the ground I am reminded that the love of a friend can become one of the most enduring and satisfying forms of love we will experience in our lives
Allow the incredible beauty that sur-rounds us here on Whidbey to remind you that God created a beautiful world for us to enjoy because He loves us Get up early and drink your coffee out in the morning sunshine
Open the windows Walk the beaches and collect glass
Spend time exploring Deception Pass State Park or Fort Ebey
Grab some frozen yogurt from Toppins or Whidberry mdash decorated with your favor-ite toppings ----- and catch up with friends you havenrsquot seen in awhile
Drive over to Penn Cove and watch the eagles soar overhead as Penn Cove Shellfish workers bring mussels up from pods suspended from rafts
Enjoy the love that surrounds you
Joan Bay Klope can be reached at faithful livinghotmailcom
FAITHFUL LIVINGBy JOAN BAY KLOPE
Enjoy the love beauty that surrounds us on Whidbey
NATURECONTINUED FROM A12
Photo by Ron Newberry
Whidbey News-Times
Periwinkle Press has produced three nature
guides start-ing with this one in 2004
titled lsquoCommon Intertidal
Invertebrates of the Salish Searsquo which has sold roughly 2500
copies
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
The eight spotted skimmer dragonfly found at the east end of Cranberry Lake at Deception Pass State Park
SaturdayJuly 19
All-you-can-eat breakfast 8 am to noon July 19 Masonic Center North Main and Eighth streets Coupeville Breakfast in-cludes pancakes scrambled eggs sausage bacon and orange juice coffee or tea $7 adults $3 chil-dren under 12 360-969-3149 or ldeccles67gmailcom
NAS Whidbey Island Open House and 5K Run 9 am to 3 pm July 19 Ault Field A 5K run along the basersquos flight line will be held at 9 am with registration starting at 730 am Aircraft dis-plays include the EA-18G Growler EA-6B Prowler P-3C Orion MH-60 Knighthawk helicopter and two unmanned aerial vehicles There will be other visual displays guided bus tours a K-9 Working Dog demonstration bouncy toys for children and a climbing wall Aviation memorabilia will also be available for purchase as well as a variety of food and beverages There is no ATM on the flight line so plan accordingly All guests will come onto Ault Field via Charles Porter Gate located just west of the Ault Field and Goldie roads intersection All visitors over the age of 18 will be required to have state or government issued iden-tification for access to the base Due to security measures large bags backpacks weapons coolers pets and drugs are not allowed Visitors are limited to strollers and wagons for toddlers diaper bags small purses items for people with handicaps official service dogs bottled water (two bottles per person free water-refill stations will be available) and cameras all of which will be subject to search by security Sunscreen recom-mended For more information visit wwwfacebookcom naswhidbeyIsland
Womenrsquos firearms class 9 am July 19 Central Whidbey Sportsmanrsquos Association Safari Lane Coupeville Class will cover safety and a broad range of fire-arms including revolvers semi-automatic pistols shotguns and rifles Will last the better part of the day It is recommend that you bring a lunch and any firearm that you would like to shoot Please bring guns unloaded Some fire-arms will be available for those who do not own one Free Con-tact Errol Ortego at 360-929-8918 or Robert Clark at 360-929-2167
Coupeville Farmers Market 10 am to 2 pm July 19 Alexan-der and Eighth Streets The mar-ket offers local produce plants chocolate honey art food crafts and more Kid and dog friendly
OH-Mazing Race Garage of Blessing 10 am to 2 pm July 19 The Garage of Blessings 3143 Goldie Road Oak Harbor Teams of two will follow clues to partici-pating local merchants Each mer-chant will offer a clue to the next merchant Cost is $20 per team and includes bottled water and team T-shirt Lunch from Jumbo Burrito and dessert from Top-pins will be available for purchase
All ticket proceeds benefit The Garage of Blessings Applications can be picked up at The Garage of Blessings or can be submitted at thegarageofblessingscom
Greenbank Progressive Club Community Rummage Sale 10 am to 3 pm July 19 Bakken Road and Fireside Road behind the Greenbank Store The Greenbank Progressive Club is having their yearly community yard and bake sale Free coffee and punch Everyone is welcome Email karinwhidbeyhotmailcom or call 360-678-3397
Friends of Meerkerk PicnicAnnual Meeting noon July 19 3531 Meerkerk Lane Greenbank President of the Board will deliver ldquoState of the Gardensrdquo update officers will be elected and vol-unteers and friends will be recog-nized Potluck will follow business meeting Burgers and brats will be provided Members are invited to bring sides and desserts Free 360-678-1912 or meerkerkwhid beynet
American Roots Music Se-ries Hale Bill amp the Bopps 7 pm July 19 Deception Pass State Park 41020 SR 20 Oak Harbor Variety of Scandinavian fiddle music from all the Nordic coun-tries including schottisches waltz-es and polskas The band includes fiddle keyboard and voice plus the nyckelharpa (Swedish) and Hardanger fiddle (Norwegian) The
bandrsquos musicians have been on the regional folk music scene since the lsquo70s and lsquo80s performing primar-ily at folk dances and festivals in various configurations Admission is free to performances Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to the park All performances are in the West Beach amphitheater on the Whidbey Island side of the park In case of rain performances will move to the East Cranberry Lake picnic shelter also on the Whidbey Island side
MondayJuly 21
Ebeyrsquos Landing Field School July 21 through Aug 14 Fort Casey State Park The Field School at Fort Casey will run Monday through Thursday July 21 through Aug 14 Shifts are four hours long 8 am to noon and 1-5 pm Brown-bag lunch Lectures take place every Tuesday at noon Over the course of the Field School they will replace rotted wood sills and framing repair the roof glaze reconstructed windows and doors repair damaged stucco and paint No prior preservation experience is required 360-678-6804 or wwwnpsgoveblavolunteer-opportunitieshtm
Tween Film Fest 2-4 pm July 21 Oak Harbor Library Meet-ing Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Fans of ldquoDespicable Merdquo will
enjoy the journey of Gru as he deals with a new super-criminal This movie is rated PG and is 98 minutes long Refreshments provided 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
Island County Astronomical
Society (ICAS) monthly meet-ing 630-830 pm Oak Harbor Library room HH137 1000 SE Regatta Drive Anyone interested in astronomy is invited to attend No experience needed There will be short presentations on current topics in astronomy Dan Pullen 360-679-7664 icaspubjunocom wwwicas-wawebscom
Zentangle 730 pm July 21 Coupeville Library 788 NW Alex-ander St The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn relaxing and fun way to create images by drawing structured patterns Register for this class as there is a maximum of 15 students Free 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
TuesdayJuly 22
Bang The Science of Sound 1-2 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Li-brary Meeting Room 1000 SE Re-gatta Drive Explore some library resources and get ready to make some noise For children ages 6-11
Lions Club Fruit Sale be-gins 9 am to 6 pm daily Rite
Aid Parking lot on Highway 20 The Oak Harbor Lions Club is selling Wenatchee-grown sun-rip-ened Clingstone peaches apricots and cherries All proceeds from the fundraiser support community projects including eyeglasses hearing aids scholarships North Whidbey Help House Special Olympics and other programs benefitting the Oak Harbor com-munity
Living With Chronic Illness class 1-330 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Senior Center Annex 51 SE Jermome St Living Well with Chronic Conditions is an evi-denced-based program from Stan-ford University that offers those living with ongoing health concerns ways to get suppport Adults 18 years and older can find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue discover better nutrition and exer-cise options understand treatment choices and communicate more effectively with health profession-als and family about their chronic health concerns The class series will be held each week for six weeks Space is limited Contact Nancy SSIC Living Well coordina-tor at 360-969-0113 to register
PBY Memorial Foundation Monthly Luncheon 1130 am July 22 CPO Club on Ault Field Road The PBY Memorial Founda-tion will hold its monthly no-host luncheon The featured speaker will be Mat Harrison a member of the JPAC team who will discuss the recovery of a downed PBY in eastern Canada 360-240-9500
WednesdayJuly 23
Teen Movie Matinee 2-445 pm July 23 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Come watch the second in-stallment of the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo series Free 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
Free Composting Class 630-730 pm July 23 Fort Casey State Park by the Lighthouse Learn how to compost and watch a demonstration Free raffle for yard-waste compost bin Free 360-678-7974 email Janet Hall at halljnwsuedu or visit wwwwaste wisewsuedu
ThursdayJuly 24
Family Storytime 1030-1115 am July 24 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Funny stories and action songs will get little ones ready to read Playtime or craft may follow For ages 18 months and up with a caregiver
Oak Harbor Farmers Mar-ket 4-7 pm July 24 Highway 20 near Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce 20th season Produce artisans and vendors gather every Thursday through end of Septem-ber Market is a nonprofit vendor-member cooperative oakharbor marketyahoocom
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DISCOVER DUGUALLA The Whidbey Camano Land Trust is hosting an event 10 am to 2 pm Saturday July 26 to allow the public an opportunity to explore properties along Dugualla Bay ldquoDiscover Duguallardquo also is designed to provide information about the importance of the bay for salmon Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watchers will guide a beach walk where the public may learn about the creatures that lurk in tidal habitats Light refreshments will be served To sign up call 360-222-3310 or visit wwwwcltorg ACTIVITIES
WHIDBEY
Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin
Shown in better days was the beloved island steamer ldquoWhidbyrdquo which at the time was the proper spelling The freight boat was a common sight and served the island at a time when water was the only means of travel to and from the island The boatrsquos demise came during a fire and its burned hull lay rested at Maylorrsquos Point in Oak Harbor for years As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdinrsquos new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo is out now To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970
LOOKING BACK
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A15
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by Funk in high school and began working with him at the tail end of Funkrsquos newspaper career when he became an intern at the Whidbey News-Times in the summer of 1986
ldquoHe is the consummate journalist photojournalist and publisher who understands the role of community newspapers His love and respect for the people of Oak Harbor is unques-tionable His legacy is one of leader-ship through example Itrsquos fitting he be the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Awardrdquo
Funk said he was emotionally moved by the award especially with it taking place in Oak Harbor
The event was like a trip down mem-ory lane with several familiar faces in attendance including former Oak Harbor mayors Jim Slowik and Al Koetje
Koetje mayor from 1972-96 said Funkrsquos impact on Oak Harbor extend-ed far beyond the printed pages
ldquoHe was outstanding not only as a newspaper person but as an outstand-ing citizen in the communityrdquo Koetje said ldquoThat main thing he was con-cerned about was what was good for Oak Harborrdquo
And that came through in his well-known appreciation of and support for the arts
Funk recently donated a sculp-ture he purchased from abstract art-ist Richard Nash to the City of Oak Harbor honoring the contributions of four Oak Harbor teachers The sculp-ture was dedicated in a ceremony at Windjammer Park earlier this month
Rusty Hendrix president of the Whidbey Playhouse said Funkrsquos efforts led to the start of the playhouse in 1966
ldquoWallie was the one who gave the Whidbey Playhouse its beginningrdquo said Hendrix who also attended Thursdayrsquos luncheon ldquoHe was on our board of trustees which helped us get the money to do things and build
fundraisingrdquoWhile giving of himself Funk also
got a lot back in return particularly in the bonds he formed with many long-time friends
Jan Ellis Oak Harbor resident and one of the longtime organizers of Holland Happening said Funk always had a way of making one feel special
ldquoHe talks to you as if you were the only person in the worldrdquo she said
He said he was touched by the awardldquoMy thoughts are I am emotion-
ally moved because I had 25 years hererdquo he said ldquoEvery moment wasnrsquot a laugh but so many were just great personal experiencesrdquo
a nationwide search for can-didates through an agency that specializes in finding executive-level employees
ldquoThe board really appreci-ates that he gave us a year to find a replacementrdquo he said ldquoIt means a new CEO can come in and work with Tom before he leaves so we have a really smooth transitionrdquo
The hospital board had some difficulty in finding a CEO in 2009 After a nation-wide search the board
named three finalists but they all dropped out
Tomasino had applied for the position but was not ini-tially named as a finalist In the end however the com-missioners said he was the best person for the job
His contract included a base salary of $230000 in addition to benefits and edu-cational expenses
Wallin said he suspects that the board will have an easier time finding qualified candidates this time around
ldquoThere are more former CEOs available as so many small hospitals are being absorbed by large onesrdquo he
said ldquoItrsquos a good opportunity for the hospital with all the CEOs availablerdquo
Tomasinorsquos tenure as CEO has been very event-ful especially with the imple-mentation of the Affordable Care Act
By a supermajority vot-ers last year approved a $50-million bond proposal to expand Whidbey General Hospital the bond narrowly failed a couple of years prior but Tomasino and others returned with a vigorous effort to present the propos-al to the community
In announcing his retire-ment Tomasino told the
board that the hospital has had ldquoa phenomenal change with employee satisfaction and the communityrdquo accord-ing to minutes of the meet-ing
There have also been controversies over the year Most recently the head nurse was charged by the Island County prosecutor with assaulting a patient but Tomasino came to her defense and claimed that the allegations were unfounded before the criminal investi-gation was complete
Tomasino could not be immediately contacted for comment
Commissioners discussed the issue as part of adopting the human resources policy manual They agreed to move forward with the policy of allowing for the sheriff and other elected officials to house their own personnel files
Traditionally Island Countyrsquos elected officials including the sheriff and pros-ecutor have kept their employ-ee personnel files within their own departments Statewide most counties with elected officials hold their own files according to Budget Director Elaine Marlow
ldquoThis is not an uncommon conversationrdquo Marlow said
Human Resources Director Melanie Bacon said that she was concerned that there were multiple ldquoofficialrdquo personnel files Bacon said in the case of sheriffrsquos deputies a file is kept in human resources civil service and the sheriffrsquos office
ldquoItrsquos always problematic to have more than one official personnel filerdquo Bacon said ldquoThey do come to me think-ing that I have info for them and that I can access info and I canrsquotrdquo
Brown argued that as an elected official he should have the right to manage mdash and pro-tect mdash his own personnel files
Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan said that hav-ing worked as a law enforce-ment officer he could confirm the sheriffrsquos concerns about the importance of keeping deputy information as safe as possible
ldquoOne thing we were very concerned about is that our personal records would could get in the hands of people who didnrsquot need that informationrdquo Vaughan said ldquoOfficers put people in jail hellip We were con-cerned about our private infor-mation getting into the wrong
hands and suffering some kind of retributionrdquo
When asked Brown said that he would not allow the commissioners the full access to files they would experience through human resources department
ldquoI would ask some qualifying questionsrdquo Brown said
Commissioner Jill Johnson also a Republican agreed that the sheriff had the right to protect his deputies mdash even against county commissioners
ldquoPart of the reason there are concerns there are three com-missioners that would have full access to law and justice per-sonnel hellip Therersquos a potential for additional exposure that the sheriff is trying to protect againstrdquo Johnson said ldquoHe wants to protect against people who may sit in this seat who may not always make the best decisionsrdquo
Price Johnson said that she wanted to meet her obligation to the public and those who work for the county in ensur-ing the county would not be liable for discrepancies in per-sonnel file retention when the human resources department cannot ensure compliance
ldquoThe reason I supported this language was not a reflec-tion about the workrdquo Price Johnson said ldquoIf a document is mishandled itrsquos our respon-sibility Therersquos the potential of a problem and thatrsquos what Irsquom trying to circumventrdquo
Banks said that the nature of the complaint would deter-mine who would be liable in such a lawsuit and that the divi-sion of the department should be respected
ldquoThere is some soloing built in and that is the structure that we have in the state of Washingtonrdquo Banks said ldquoThis board has no authority to discipline anyone who works for me or the sheriff I hate to be involved in one of these turf wars but therersquos a bound-ary and Irsquom here to speak in defense of that boundaryrdquo
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FUNKCONTINUED FROM A1
CEOCONTINUED FROM A1
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Wallie Funk visits with Jan Whitsitt at a sculpture dedication in Oak Harbor earlier this month that honored Whitsittrsquos late mother Trudy Sundberg and three other Oak Harbor teachers Funk donated the artwork to the city
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First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277
Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided
July 20thldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquo
Ruth 2ldquoA Refuge from the StormrdquoldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquoldquo
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490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008
Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am
Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM
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Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am
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Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell
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First UnitedMethodist Church
Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue
Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries
Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson
Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686
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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation
of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525
Freeland
Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds
Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June
All are welcome360-321-8656
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CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)
Located on Goldie Road
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Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm
632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins
Oak HarborChurch of Christ
1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)
ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning
Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm
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3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277
360-682-2323SUNDAY
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Matthew 2818-20
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Church1148 SE 8th Ave
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555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett
God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching
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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)
Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713
wwwGraceEvangelicalorg
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The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431
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Please check our website for current locations amp
service times
RestorationFellowship
Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the
Hebraic Roots of Your Faith
Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A
675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189
Saturdays at 1030am
We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration
amp ARTABOUT
Artworks Galleryrsquos featured artist for July will be BAR-BARA MEARING Mearing paints in a variety of medi-ums but primarily pastel Her paintings attempt to make the ordinary extraordinary inspired by the finer nuances of everyday subjects Mearing says ldquoAlthough I prefer to work in a realistic style my goal is not the object but the moment or emotional response to the beauty everywhere in our wonderful worldrdquo Mearingrsquos paintings start with a life ob-servation that appeals to her followed by a bit of planning to decide how best to recreate the feeling or beauty that caught her eye Mearing feels the joy is in the process and then in the sharing Artworks Gallery is located on Green-bank Farm For more information visit artworkswhidbeycom or call 360-222-3010
UUCWI Gallery of Artrsquos summer exhibit is Summer Bold ndash Color Color Color and features Chelsea Bonacellorsquos oils Karen Samuelsonrsquos mandellas and Aaron LaChausseersquos glass Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Is-land is located approximately one mile north of Freeland at 20103 State Route 525 on the west side of the highway The gallery does not have regular hours Make arrangements for viewing the art by calling the office at 360-321-8656
Scenic photographs of Whidbey Island by RICK LAWL-ER and landscapes in pastels by artist JUDY SJERVEN are on display at Oak Harbor Library in July The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive For more information call 360-675-5115
The GARRY OAK GALLERY has just completed its Summer Rotation Come by to see the new layout the ocean-blues inspired window display and a variety of brand new artwork The new layout will go through July 21 at the gallery which is at 830 SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
For the month of July Garry Oak Gallery will feature the work of MIKE OrsquoCONNELL Visit the gallery 830 SE Pioneer Way Oak Harbor to see his text paintings For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
The WHIDBEY CHILDRENrsquoS THEATER still has openings for summer classes Register for The Arc of Stagecraft for ages 13 and up Puppetry Theater for ages 9 and up Teen Film Camp for ages 12 and up and more at whidbeychildrenstheaterorgclasses
The ISLAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL kicks off with ldquoTaming of the Shrewrdquo at 5 pm Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 This is a free event This production of Shakespearersquos love story takes place in a Wild West setting and is directed by Jackie Apodaca The play will be under the big tent at 723 Camano Ave in Langley Please no babes in arms Picnicking is encouraged For details visit wwwislandshakespearefestorg or call 360-331-2939
Teenagers may try their hand at PRINTMAKING dur-ing a printmaking lab from 2-4 pm Wednesday Aug 13 at the Oak Harbor Library Make prints using foam stamps and bubbles Make cards pictures or wrapping paper while exploring different printmaking techniques For more infor-mation call 360-675-5115
Poetry War and Resources 3-430 pm Thursday Aug 21 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive LINDA BEEMAN will share poems from ldquoCol-lateral Damagerdquo her new book featuring a scrapbook of poems and personalities who confront us with unanswered questions about war Copies will be available for purchase and signing 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
The Whidbey Playhouse and the Best Western Plus are teaming up to hold a Murder Mystery Dinner 5-830 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the Best Western Plus on Highway 20 in Oak Harbor The event is written by MARY K HAL-LEN and performed by the Whidbey Improv Team The cost is $35 per person or $60 per couple For reservations call 360-679-4567
The WHIDBEY ISLAND WOODWORKERS GUILD presents the ldquoArt + Wood = Woodpalooza WICArdquo Exhibition ndashndash the 11th annual show of Whidbeyrsquos finest woodwork ndashndash at WICA (Whidbey Center for the Arts Zech Hall 565 Camano Ave Langley) Aug 30 to Sept 1 exhibition (free) open noon-5 pm reception Fri-day Aug 29 6-9 pm This yearrsquos show will feature work by 20 of Whidbeyrsquos best For details call 360-221-8262 or visit wwwWICAonlinecom
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n REPORTERThe Bonney Lake Courier Herald a division of Sound Publishing Inc is seeking a general assignment reporter with a minimum of 1-2 years writing experience and photography skills This position is based out of the Enumclaw offi ce The primary coverage will be city government business sports general assignment stories and may include arts coverage Schedule includes evening andor weekend work
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We off er a competitive hourly wage and benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401K (currently with an employer match)
Email us your cover letter resume and include fi ve examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to hreastsoundpublishingcom or mail to Sound Publishing Inc 19426 68th Avenue S Kent WA 98032 ATTN HRBLCH
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Part amp Full Time
Shift Differential for PM amp NOC
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Competitive Wages DOE
Come work in a clean safe and
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EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED
Please apply in person
Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273
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jobsEmployment
General
Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
getthisjob193gmailcom
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Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
or FormsetterWe work from Oak Har- bor to the South end of Whidbey Concrete ex- perience required Must have reliable transporta- tion and valid drivers li- cense Wage DOE If interested please con- tact us at 360-679-4670
EmploymentGeneral
Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
thehousewhidbeycom
INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
Toddler Learning Cen- ter a Non-profit Early In- t e r v e n t i o n P r o g r a m seeks a Special Educa- tor for Infants amp Toddlers in classroom amp home- based setting Part-time Pay DOE Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnet Position open until filled
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
Send resume to getthisjob193
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EmploymentGeneral
Floor SupervisorFreeland Habitat StoreHours varies Tuesday- Sunday 30 hrsweek
Assists the Store Man- ager with the operation of the Freeland Habitat for Humanity Store Du- ties include customer service storeinventory maintenance and volun- teer t raining You wi l l a lso sc reen donated items and help loadun- load items from vehicles assist with the sorting c leaning moving and pricing of merchandise maintain a safe clean a n d o r d e r l y s h o w - roomwarehouse over- see cashiers and recon- ci l iat ion of dai ly cash and credit receipts and opening andor closing of the store
Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
To apply do not contact the store directly
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southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
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EmploymentGeneral
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
PLANNER CODE ENFORCEMENT
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Local up-and-coming high-end salon seeking
like-minded and dedicated professional
Licensed Stylist Stylist must have a de- sire to provide clients with a superior salon ex- perience Salon Blue will open July 15th
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with your resume
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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
Oak Harbor School District
is accepting applications for
Special Education Paraeducators
Food Service Workers
Complete posting and application instructions
atwwwohsdnet
Oak Harbor School
DistrictEOE
Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
Fo r P l ay a n d L e a r n Group in Oak Harbor on Fr idays Bachelorrsquos in Early Childhood Educa- t ion or equivalent re- quired and experience working with parents and young children Strong verbal and written com- munication skills a must
To get a full job descrip- tion or to apply send
letter of interest resume and three references to
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
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EmploymentGeneral
PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
Skagit Farmers Supply is now accepting appli- cations for a propane delivery (bobtail) driver to safely dispense bulk propane to residential and commercial cus- tomers along a local route on Whidbey Is- land Applicants must possess valid class A or B CDL DOT physi- cal and have safe driv- ing history FT wage D O E c o m p e t i t i v e benefits package in- cluded Visitwwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
wwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
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Seattle-based Commercial General Contractor is seeking
qualified
Construction Superintendent
QCMSSHO
With demonstrated safety and quality control experience
Assistant Project
ManagerRequires 2+ years of
experience
E-mail resumes to
waltoveteransnwcom
waltoveteransnwcom
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EmploymentGeneral
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
EmploymentTransportationDrivers
CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
Bring resume toFrontier
Building Supply1800 Main St Freeland
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
Yolanda Self(360)969-1299programd
allheartagencycomireneallheartagencycom
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
Accepting
applications for
LPNrsquos Apply in person at
Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
LPN
to join our team at our Assisted Living
community Apply in person or call
360-279-2224 ask to speak with Morgan or Cathie
LPNMAFull time Busy Oak Har- bor office is looking for someone to star t r ight away Experience pre- ferred Send resume or apply in person 231 SE Barrington Drive Suite 209 Oak Harbor
LPNMA
Pa r t t i m e l i c e n e s e d L P N M A f o r b u s y Coupeville office Experi- ence preferredSend resume to
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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
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WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses
WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday July 19th 1 to 4pm or by apprsquot
Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave
Langley 3602218898223 Second StWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey
Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
Langley870 Grace Ln
657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
Langley2503 Hillis Dr
560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
Freeland1896 Shore Ave
606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
Freeland5386 Ivy Blu Ln
619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
Freeland1312 Hickory Wy
663639 $390000Lyn Gray
360969-2247
Freeland5744 Mutiny Bay Rd
614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
Freeland4490 Smugglers Cove Rd
599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA
Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc
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Saturday Showings 9 to 5
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
COUNSELOR(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non PACT team Expe- rience with CD assess- m e n t a n d t r e a t m e n t required Must be able to work on-call rotation and in high risk situations Position requires case management for indi- viduals with mental ill- ness CDP required As- soc iates or h igher is preferred
CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non Working within an interdiscipl inary team (PACT) to provide psy- chiatr ic evaluations amp medication management to chronically illmentally ill patients often with a co-occurring diagnosis Must be willing to com- municate and collabo- rate with clinical staff Li- censed RN in WA State amp 2 years experience in a psychiat r ic set t ing Proof of TB test within the last year required upon hire
Visit our website at wwwcompasshealthorgto learn more about our open positions and to
apply EOE
Maple Ridge Currently Hiring
FT PT HCACNAMed Tech
PositionsSeeking motivated
caring and responsible applicants
Apply in person at1767 Alliance Ave
Freeland WA 98249
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
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OAK HARBOR
2 BEDROOM Mobi le Updates include new carpet freshly painted Appliances include re- frigerator stove washer dryer Storage Fenced b a c k y a r d C l o s e t o schools Asking $12000 OBO 360-672-1662 360-675-1789
OAK HARBOR 98277
1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
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FREELAND 98249
B E AU T I F U L WAT E R V i e w l o t i n H a r b o r Sands 2 BR septic drain field is installed water meter instal led wood bui l t s torage bui ld ing with windows in ceiling Partly fenced amp ready to build $20000 for im- provements $35000 for the lot total $55000 Call Joe 360-929-8550
Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
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CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
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Post Office grocery store
banks hardware store dining
church amp ferry landing
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Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts
COUPEVILLE
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OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
GORGEOUS updated 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler with view of Penn Cove Stones throw to best W h i d b e y b e a c h Fenced large garage RV park ing Washer dryer No smoking dogs with references $1200 month 206-714-3182
OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
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LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
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OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
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GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
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2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
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INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
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and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
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FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
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legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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PAGE 20 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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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
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Camera Sony Cyber- sho t 10 1 megap ixe l D S C - N 2 $ 5 0 O B O (360)222-8002COUCH black nauga- hyde makes into queen size bed Excellent con- dition $150 Oak Har- bor (360) 632-3057George Foreman Grill n e w i n b o x $ 2 0 (360)222-8002Golf cart 3 wheelpush pull $75 Nickent 4dx a n d 3 d x I r o n w o o d wheadcovers $20ea Putter 34in wheadcover $10 Corba 54 Wedge $10 All items excellent condition 360-675-0446J e p p s e n h a r d c ove r binder $10 Jeppsen leather binder $25 3 Head sets Aviat ion used Te lex MRB240 $ 2 5 T e l e x E 9 5 1 $25 Dave Clark H20-10 $50 Oak Harbor (360) 632-3057KEROSENE 10 Gals Metal containers includ- ed $35 360-675-0446MICROWAVE wh i te w o r k s g r e a t $ 3 0 Range hood 7rdquo duct works $10 Call 360- 672-0131MISC ITEMS Coffee ta- ble two stack end tables with drawer maple very good cond i t ion $75 Book case 62 X 36 X 12 5 Shelves $15 Re- frigerator bar size 25 c u b i c f e e t $ 5 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Flea Market
Patio table 48 inches round four chairs white $50 Horse shoe set of- ficial for out door play- ing with carrying case n e v e r u s e d $ 4 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Miscellaneous
2 EXCELLENT ITEMS Floor Loom Nilus by Le- clerc 4 harness and all material sold together $1700 Brother Knit King KH-230 manual knitting mach ine w i t h r i bbe r $350 Call for appoint- ment 360-321-4143
FUSEDSTAINED Glass Tools amp Suppl ies For Sa le K i l n fo r f us i ng ($350) Kiln for enamel- i n g ( $ 5 0 ) Va r i o u s s t a i n e d g l a s s t o o l s ( $25 ) g l ass g r i nde r ($50) fus ing g lass powders amp stained glass ($50) Asking $525 Call 360-632-2372
Sporting Goods
Used Paramount FIT 5000 CTN1 universal gym
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Tools
A L L M A D E I N U S A Band Saw metal hor i- zon ta l $675 Che r r y picker $200 Shop press 30 tons $200 All are heavy duty and asking for best offer 360-675- 4185
petsanimals
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Cats
4 BENGAL KITTENS GORGEOUS Purebreds are nicely spotted This breed is enegetic will p lay fo r hours They cl imb amp jump making them very entertaining All males ready to come home now Vet checked amp 2nd shots Harness amp litter box trained Can be registered $500 253- 905-4902
Dogs
1 AKC Labrador Pup- pies Chocolate amp Black Great hunters or com- panions Playful amp loyal OFA rsquos l i neage f i r s t shots de-wormed amp vet checked Paren ts on site $500 $550 $650 Annette 425-422-2428
AKC Poodle Puppies Teacups 2 Brown amp White Partis 2 Males 1 Female 2 Creams 1 Male 1 Female 2 Silver amp White Parti 1 Male 1 Female 2 TeacupTiny Toy Red Males 1 Black amp Red P h a n t o m Fe m a l e Adorable little babies Reserve your puff of love 360-249-3612
Dogs
BOSTON TERRIER
B O S T O N T E R R I E R Puppies Purebred born Ap r i l 2nd Exce l l en t markings amp conforma- tion 1 males amp 1 female Paper trained with first shots Family raised Su- per friendly dispositions Only $800 each Harriet 360-929-0495 or 360- 679-2500 Whidbey Is- land
G R E AT P Y R E N E E S
Puppies Bring home a breed bred to guard hu- mans amp livestock Last yearsrsquo puppies have al- ready saved chi ldren Cute bundles of fluffy white fur 7 Males and 5 Females avail Shots amp wor med $650 each Kingston WA253-347-1835jhof585075aolcomwwwworldclassmastiffscom
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Dogs
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
RAT TERRIER Puppies registered miniatures to s tandards Awesome fami l y pe ts amp h igh ly trainable Dad is an UKC Champion and proven hunter so we expect some these pups to be excellent ratters Shots and wormed Ready to go home 8114 $450 each Call for appoint- ment to come meet them 360-273-9325wwwHopespringsfarmscom
Farm Animalsamp Livestock
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
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ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
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ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
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CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
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CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
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FREELAND
GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
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ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
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1998 Chevrolet K3500 Ambulance
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Motorhomes
25rsquo TELSTAR BY Cham- pion 1989 Ford 460 New Dometic refrigera- tor Propane and 110 volt Double sinks and 4 burner stove with oven Cor k f l oo rs and oak cabinets Stationary bed in rear New air cond- tioner amp propane heater 4 Kilowatt Onan Gen- set 2nd owners excel condition $6000 Friday Harbor 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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2 5 rsquo F L E E T W O O D PROWLER travel trailer l ike new condition al- ways covered many ex- tras sleeps 6 original owner non smoking asking $12500 Includes cover BBQ amp spare tire Freeland (360)331-4341
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Disclaimer 0 subject to credit approval through FMCC0 Financing not available on all models See dealer for details All Rebates are from Ford All vehicles one only and subject to prior sale All prices exclude tax and license A NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTARY FEE OF $150 MAY BE ADDED TO THE PRICE Ad expires 072214
680 AUTO BLVD BURLINGTON
360-757-2000 | 800-735-7154
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COFFEE CLUB The Veteransrsquo Coffee club meets 9-11 am every Thursday at Harbor Tower Village 100 E Whidbey Ave in Oak Harbor Join the group for a cup of coffee and meet with other local veterans The next meeting is Thursday July 24BRIDGE
THE
THE BEST OF
WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS
Oak Harbor retirement center recognized for careBy MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter
Hazel Welliver the execu-tive director of Harbor Tower Village in Oak Harbor is proud of the retirement com-munity with good reason
Harbor Tower Village was recently awarded the bronze Commitment to Quality Award from the American Health Care Association and the National Center for Assisted Living This award is given to communities that exemplify a commitment to the goal of making lives for their residents better
The bronze award is the first applicants can receive after that they can then apply for the silver award and then the gold
But Harbor Tower Village while planning on applying for the silver award in the fall wonrsquot be changing anything about how they run their facility to sway their chances
ldquoWersquoll always just do what wersquove got to do and try to make (life) better for themrdquo said nurse Shannon DelCiello who runs the Wellness Department for Harbor Tower Village
Welliver credits DelCiello as being instrumental in earning the national recogni-tion
As part of their applica-tion for the award the com-munity had to provide a measurable example of how they improved the life of a resident so DelCiello sug-gested the story of how two residents with uncontrolled
diabetes were saved from having to go on insulin She said when she arrived at the community the two residents had very high blood sugar and were quickly approach-ing a point of needing insulin
ldquoI thought you know what wersquore going to see if we can stop thatrdquo DelCiello said
Her plan involved work-ing with the two residents to get them to make healthier choices in regard to food and exercise and to educate them on how to continue making those choices with-out constant supervision
ldquoSo the staff the entire staff the kitchen myself the doctor and families all worked together in unison to try to get these people to make healthier choices for themselves without having to be watched all the timerdquo DelCiello said
Eventually one of the resi-dents no longer needed to regularly check their blood sugar at all and the other resident went from having to check four or more times a day to only checking twice a week
So when she was asked to provide a measurable exam-ple for the award application this was first on her mind
ldquoI think that if you can take something like that and be able to make their lives better so that they one felt so much better about themselves and for two they accomplished something that was great in their livesrdquo DelCiello said ldquoI think that was fantasticrdquo
According to her the all-
inclusive hands-on approach to helping improve the lives of their residents is their nor-mal strategy
ldquoYou have to be involved with all of your residents on a personal levelrdquo DelCiello said ldquoTheyrsquore not just diag-noses theyrsquore not just lsquofolks in a homersquo they are actually people and we need to be able to take what theyrsquove got and make it betterrdquo
DelCiello has been a geri-atrics nurse for 32 years and started when she was 17 years old She said geriatrics is her passion
ldquoThey do an outstand-ing job of quality for their seniors in their community and they are working toward making sure everybody has good great experiences at their buildingrdquo said Stuart Brown chief operating offi-
cer of Village Concepts the assisted living management company Harbor Tower Village is a part of
Eight Village Concepts communities received the bronze award for commit-ment to quality this year Brown said that so many communities receiving the award this year helps the company recognize that they are ldquoconsistently throughout
all of our communitiesrdquo com-mitted to quality care
ldquoItrsquos a privilege to come into workrdquo Welliver said ldquoThatrsquos how all of us feel Wersquove got a tremendous staff
ldquoYou canrsquot teach some-body to have that compas-sion gene They either have it or they donrsquot You can teach them to do a job but you canrsquot teach them to care And this staff caresrdquo
Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times
Lou Biddle looks through a selection of books brought by the Sno-Isle Library Bookmobile Program Director Arielle Corrin arranged for it to start coming once a month so the residents could check out books to read that arenrsquot offered in the Harbor Tower Village library
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STEP 3 FREE DEMOAn in-of ce free hearing aid demonstration Call today for your appointment and ldquoHEARrdquo the difference
Senior center offers daily activities
MONDAY JULY 21Crispy rosemary chickenItalian vegetablesSpinach salad with carrotsFrench breadChilled pears
TUESDAY JULY 22Salad bar wassorted veggiesCottage cheeseBread sticksFresh fruit
WEDNESDAY JULY 23Tostada with ground beefLettuce tomato onion and cheeseSpanish rice with tomatoesPinto beans and juiceMexican wedding cookie
THURSDAY JULY 24Chefrsquos choice
FRIDAY JULY 25Italian delight with marinara sauceGarlic Brussel sproutsCaesar salad amp juiceTropical fruit mix
MONDAY JULY 28Sweet and sour pork with pineapple and green pepperStir fry broccoliSesame rollFruit ambrosia
TUESDAY JULY 29Salad bar with assorted veg-giesCottage cheeseBread sticksChilled fruit
WEDNESDAY JULY 30Fish and chips with tartar sauceCarrot coinsBroccoli slaw with raisinsWhole wheat rollHappy birthday carrot cake
THURSDAY JULY 31Hawaiian pizzaCaesar salad wcroutonsGrape juiceTapioca pudding
Senior Services provides healthy meals options
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WRITE TO US The Whidbey News-Times 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 items to PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 or email kgraveswhidbeynewsgroupcom
Page A6 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times
OPINION
LETTERS TO THE EDITORElection
Treasurer should take resposibility for lossEditor
On July 10 the three Island County treasurer candidates participated in the League of Women Votersrsquo forum in Coupeville
Six questions were asked and answered by all candidates Challenges were made in response to answers given in response to statements made during one of those challenges I followed up with the Island County Auditorrsquos Office for clarification of a statement made by Ana Maria Nunez
During my answer to one of the questions I reported that the market value of the long-term investment port-folio administered by the treasurer had incurred a $17 million loss 3 percent of the portfoliorsquos face value for the year ended Dec 31 2013
Nunez challenged my statement and stated that the loss had been reduced to $350000
This seemed questionable so I con-tacted the auditorrsquos office which con-firmed that Nunezrsquos claim is not true The market loss of the portfolio is indeed $17 million
Nunezrsquos figure of $350000 has net-ted the interest income for the year against the market value decrease The question was related to the investment policies that resulted in the market loss not the net investment income for the period
Interest income and market value adjustments are reported separately in the financial statements one is revenue and the other is an adjustment to an asset account mdash this is Accounting 101 As a CPA Nunez should be aware of the difference
The $17 million loss resulted from purchases of bonds with extended maturity dates
When interest rates increased at the end of 2013 the value of those bonds
dropped because the market interest rate on that date exceeded the interest rate on the bonds owned
In addition to the loss in market value the county has also suffered lost opportunity cost in its inability to purchase bonds at current higher inter-est rates as it is locked into the longer maturities of the bonds it now holds
There are those who will say that any investment officer makes assumptions about future interest rate increases or decreases when considering invest-ment choices
However I am sure all will agree that if interest rates had decreased Nunez would be bragging about her intuitive investing providing the county with a market gain As that is not what happened it is therefore appropriate that she assume responsibility for the actual market loss of $17 million in the current situation
Wanda Grone CPA CFECandidate for Island County treasurer
Coupeville
Reducing mankindrsquos carbon foot-print has become the defining issue of our time and rightly so Virtually every level of government has policies to reduce greenhouse gases by regu-lating everything from industrial CO2 emissions to cow flatulence
But as Kermit the Frog said ldquoItrsquos not easy being greenrdquo
It turns out that some good ideas donrsquot work well mdash or not at all Still the government con-tinues to mandate them
For example a three-year study funded by the Department of Energy confirmed that producing ethanol from corn and corn stalks creates more greenhouse gases than it prevents
Despite this the government still mandates its use in gasoline and diesel
Wind turbines are costly and still kill thousands of birds a year On the best wind energy sites those towering turbines generate electricity about 40 percent of the time Nevertheless the President wants to continue taxpayer subsidies for another 30 years
The solar energy industry has been plagued by bad loans and bankruptcies and despite billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies solar energy produces only 02 percent of our nationrsquos electricity according to the US Energy Information Administration
What about energy efficiency Is that a foolproof way to reduce greenhouse gases
Well that dependsAnalysts have discovered that certified ldquogreenrdquo build-
ings actually can use more energy than standard build-ings
Much of the controversy centers on Leadership in Energy amp Environmental Design or LEED the countryrsquos primary green building accreditation program Operated by the nonprofit US Green Building Council LEED certification has become the gold standard for energy efficient buildings
But LEED certification doesnrsquot guarantee energy effi-ciency
For example the Bank of America Tower in New York received a platinum level LEED certification as ldquothe worldrsquos most environmentally responsible high-riserdquo when
ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENTS BEST OF WHIDBEY RITE AID USA WEEKEND TARGET WALGREEN FRED MEYER BIG 5 OFFICE DEPOT MICHAELSREADER INFORMATIONADMINISTRATIVE The Whidbey News-Times is a publication of Sound Publishing and is a member of the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association the National Newspaper Association and Suburban Newspapers of America Advertising rates are available at the News-Times office While the News-Times endeavors to ac-cept only reliable advertisements it shall not be responsible to the public for advertisements nor are the views expressed in those advertisements necessarily those of the Whidbey News-Times The right to decline or discontinue any ad without explanation is reserved DEADLINES Display Adsndash4pm Friday and 4pm Wednesday Legals ndash Noon Friday amp Noon Wednesday Classified Ads ndash 430 pm Monday and 430 pm Thursday Community News ndash Noon Friday and Noon Wednesday Letters to Editor ndash Noon Monday and Noon Wednesday
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Are the benefits worth the cost of going lsquogreenrsquo
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News-Timeswhidbey
GUEST COLUMNBy DON C BRUNELL
SEE BRUNELL A7
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A7
MARK THE DATE
bullJuly Publications
amp Deadlines
bullLavender WindFestival Pages
publishes July 23 and 24A Celebration of lavender and art
bullAugust Publications
amp Deadlines
bull Coupeville Arts
Festival Tabpublishes August 6 amp 7
A commemorative look at 50 years of celebrating the
arts and giving backto the community
bullFall Sports Guides
sales deadline August 20publishes Sept 17 amp 18A guide to High School
Sports Activities
bullSouth WhidbeySchool Calendar
sales deadline August 1publishes August 30useful for parents of school-age children
bull
I Love Coupeville Portrait sales deadline August 28
publishes Sept 11Photo on September 6th
at the Coupeville Farmers Market Green
bullSeptember 2014
Deadlines amp HolidaysLabor Day Sept 1
Autumn Begins Sept 22
bullCentral Whidbey Non-Profit Guide
sales deadline August 15publishes Sept 11
During this election season what issues do you think the candidates for Island County commissioner should be focused on
ldquoThere should be more lights toward the bridge and more pro-grams for homelessness and kids in troublerdquo
Pam BurdenOak Harbor
ldquoThere has been an increase in homelessness in Oak Harborrdquo
Sonia QuinnOak Harbor
OF THE WEEK
ldquoThese roads are the worst Irsquove seen in the United Statesrdquo
Yvonne GarnerOak Harbor
ldquoTherersquos already a drug problem in Oak Harbor and now theyrsquore adding marijuana manufacturers to the picturerdquo
Rianna MontrossOak Harbor
QUESTION
it opened in 2010 But a 2013 study by
the city revealed that the billion-dollar building gen-erates more greenhouse gases and uses more energy than any other office tower its size in Manhattan
LEED officials point out that how tenants use a building has a big impact on actual energy usage In an attempt to quantify that the Building Council is requiring all newly certi-fied buildings to provide their energy and water bills for the first five years
Whatrsquos the situation in Washington
Since 2005 the state has mandated that new and renovated public buildings meet one of three ldquogreenrdquo building standards includ-ing LEED A 2011 audit found problems saying it is difficult to evaluate the program because of incom-plete reporting by state agencies mdash a problem that persists today
Because not all state buildings have individual utility meters and the types of buildings varies greatly (office buildings prisons welding shops etc) track-ing utility usage and com-paring ldquoapples to applesrdquo with traditional buildings is difficult
It has been nine years since the state launched its ldquogreenrdquo building program and Washington still lacks a comprehensive system to
track performance While computer projections sug-gest significant benefits they cannot be verified until the actual electricity and water usage are deter-mined
Architect Sidney Hunt with the Department of Enterprise Services is working to develop a metering program that will track energy and water usage for every certified state building His mantra is ldquoYou canrsquot manage what you donrsquot measurerdquo
Gov Jay Inslee wants to expand ldquogreenrdquo building certification in the private sector But LEED certi-fied buildings cost more Are we sure the benefits are worth the added cost Could the money be better spent on more effective environmental measures We need to ask mdash and answer mdash those questions
As wersquove seen with etha-nol wind power and solar energy actual performance doesnrsquot always measure up We need to make sure our ldquogreenrdquo buildings program works as promised
Don C Brunell is a business analyst writer and columnist He recently retired as president of the Association of Washington Business the statersquos oldest and largest business orga-nization and now lives in Vancouver He can be contacted at theBrunellsmsncom
BRUNELLCONTINUED FROM A6
US Rep Rick Larsen Washington DC office 2113 Rayburn Office Building Washington DC 20515 202-225-2605 Ev-erett office 2930 Wetmore Ave Suite 9F Everett WA 98201 425-252-3188 Belling-ham office 119 N Commercial St Suite 1350 Bellingham WA 98225
US Sen Patty Murray Washing-ton DC office 154 Russell Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 202-224-2621 Everett office 2934 Wetmore Ave Suite 903 Everett WA 98201 425-259-6515
US Sen Maria Cantwell Washing-ton DC office 311 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 202-224-3441 Everett office 2930 Wetmore Ave 9B Everett WA 98201 425-303-0114
State Sen Barbara Bailey Olympia office 109-B Irv Newhouse Building PO Box 40410 Olympia WA 98504-0410 360-786-7618 BarbaraBaileylegwagov
State Rep Norma Smith PO Box 40600 Olympia WA 98504-0600 360-786-7884 normasmithlegwagov
State Rep Dave Hayes PO Box 40600 Olympia WA 98504-0600 360-786-7914 davehayeslegwagov
Board of Island County Commis-sioners PO Box 5000 1 NE Seventh St Coupeville WA 98239 wwwislandcountynet
bull Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan 360-679-7353 district3coislandwaus
bull Commissioner Jill Johnson 360-679-7354 district2coislandwaus
bull Commissioner Helen Price Johnson 360-679-7354 district1coislandwaus
Oak Harbor City Council 865 SE Barrington Dr Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-279-4500 wwwoakharbororg
bull Mayor Scott Dudleybull Council members Rick Almberg
Danny Paggao James Campbell Beth Munns Tara Hizon Bob Severns and Joel Servatius
Town of Coupeville 4 NE Seventh St PO Box 725 Coupeville WA 98239 360-678-4461 wwwtownofcoupevilleorg
bull Mayor Nancy Conardbull Council members Jackie Henderson
Bob Clay Molly Hughes Dianne Binder and Pat Powell
Oak Harbor School District 350 S Oak Harbor St Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-279-5000 wwwohsdnet
bull Superintendent Lance Gibbon lgib-bonohsdnet
bull Board members Gary Wallin Pete Hunt Christine Abbott Christine Cribb and Corey Johnson
Coupeville School District 501 S Main St Coupeville WA 98239 360-678-4522 wwwcoupevillek12waus
bull Superintendent Jim Shankbull Board members Christine Sears Jeff
Tasoff Chris Chan Kathleen Anderson Glenda Merwine and Vanessa Matros
Whidbey General Hospital 101 N Main St Coupeville WA 98239
360-678-5151 wwwwhidbeygenorgbull CEO Tom Tomasinobull Commissioners Grethe Cammer-
meyer Georgia Gardner Ron Wallin and Anne Tarrant
Port of Coupeville PO Box 577 24 Front St Coupeville WA 98277 360-678-5020 wwwportofcoupevilleorg
bull Executive director Tim McDonaldbull Commissioners Marshall Bronson Bill
Larsen amd Mike Diamanti
ANOTHER LETTER TO THE EDITORFollow-up
Impressed how candidate responded to complaintEditor
I saw my Letter to the Editor (July 16 Flyer is a tip that resident isnrsquot home) online today Within 15 minutes I had a personal visit from Marc Henneman apologizing for
the flyer in the doorThank you Mr Henneman for standing
up and admitting an error and working to ensure it doesnrsquot happen again I was very impressed by your actions
This is the kind of leadership we need on the Island County Board of Commissioners mdash someone who looks out for their constitu-ents day after day
Anthony MinichOak Harbor
THEY REPRESENT YOU
Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times
It is difficult for me to find the right accurate and powerful enough words to express
my gratitude to Shuksan Healthcare (and I was an English teacher) When I came to
Shuksan I was in pretty bad shape and nobody knew how things were going to turn
out My recovery was successful due to the experienced compassionate and
innovative team at Shuksan My therapists had the patience of saints My nurses
made me feel safe cared for listened to and most importantly I felt I was intelligently
and knowledgeably treated Everyone at Shuksan from the housekeepers to the
management team take pride in their work and it shows with the superior care that I
received After 2frac12 years of a united team effort I was able to return to my home in
Sudden Valley I will forever have a family at Shuksan Healthcare and I would
recommend them to anyone in need of rehabilitation after a surgery or looking for
long-term care options
~Enid Norman
ShuksanHEALTHCARE CENTER1530 James Street Bellingham 360-733-9161
Recently I was in the hospital and was discharged to a nursing facility here in Bellingham that did not meet my needs physically and emotionally I felt as if I would never recover and woke up some days thinking ldquoWhatrsquos the pointrdquo and was giving up on myself
Luckily my daughter transferred me to Shuksan Healthcare and I felt as though I had been brought to heaven in comparison
The nursing care was top notch and uniformly excellent While working with the therapy team I felt safe and confi dent that I would recover The Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists are very knowledgeable and encouraging I felt I could meet my goals while under their guidance
My overall stay was absolutely wonderful and I feel the atmosphere at Shuksan is unlike any nursing facility I have ever been in I will be returning to Shuksan if I have any needs in the future and encourage anyone who reads this to do the same
~Dr Morton ldquoBobrdquo Steinberg
San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER
911 21st St Anacortes WA 98221 middot (360) 293-7222
I was at Harborview in Seattle after a horrifying car accident left me in critical condition with multiple broken bones As a result of their marvelous care I was able to transfer to a rehabilitation facility for my long recovery which included physical therapy and 24 hour daily living care Since I live in Oak Harbor I was hoping to find the same level of care provided by Harborview within a reasonable distance from my home Harborview searched and suggested San Juan Rehabilitation Center in Anacortes My family and I visited the facility and decided that would be the best place for me My road to recovery was shared with great love and care by the exceptional staff from the cheerful and hardworking nursesrsquo aides such as Bethany Crews whose loving smile always lightened my day and Willie Lawton who put his patientrsquos welfare first I would rate the physical therapists Travis Arendse and Bonnie Kennedyrsquos level of professionalism and knowledge in their field to that of Harborviewrsquos elite team I also want to acknowledge Dr Llewellynrsquos commitment and compassionate care to the patients at San Juan Rehab I recommend her to everyone When Joni the head of nursing listened to my concerns she was able to fix them wisely and in a timely manner She proved that my recovery was the priority and my needs were respected
My five weeks stay at San Juan Rehab was wonderful from the care of the staff the quality and variety of meals offered to Sam the parrot who kept us entertained
If I ever needed rehab services again I would return to San Juan Rehabilitation Center I gained mobility and great new friends ~Marjorie Scribner and husband Trim
Martinrsquos Auto
Electric
will donate
$100 for every
oil change for the
month of July
will benefit
North Whidbey
Help House
152 NE Midway BlvdOak Harbor WA
AUTO ELECTRIC LCC
Heidi Jane Eyler
Heidi Jane Eyler age 57 of Anacortes Wash died on July 2 2014 at her home in Anacortes She was born to John and Jane (Sessions) Wilkinson on Aug 2 1956 in Billings Mont
Heidi lived in the Anacortes and San Juan Islands area for the last 20 years with great appreciation for the beauty that surrounds us She thor-oughly enjoyed any activ-ity that had to do with the great outdoors and especially liked to spend time at Ross Lake Heidi loved her pets and found great joy with their companionship She was employed as a receptionist at Island Hospital for this past year and also enjoyed her volunteer work at the Orcas Library Heidi is survived by her husband Stephen Eyler of Eastsound Wash her father John Wilkinson
OBITUARIES
Eyler
and his wife Joyce of Spearfish SD and a broth-er Pete Lorentz and his wife Charlotte of Bullhead Ariz
A private family Graveside Service will be held at Fernhill Cemetery A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 1 pm Saturday July 26 2014 at Evans Funeral Chapel with a reception to follow Arrangements are in the care of Evans Funeral Chapel and Crematory Inc Anacortes and the San Juan Islands To share memories of Heidi please sign the online guest register at wwwevanschapelcom
Pease
Sandy PeaseNov 10 1941 mdash June 23 2014
Memorial service for Sandy Pease will be held at United Methodist Church in Oak Harbor at 2 pm Saturday July 26 Full obitu-ary published July 2 2014 in the Whidbey News-Times
Pamela June Price
Pamela June Price died at her home in Oak Harbor surrounded by her family on Sunday July 13 2014 after a brief struggle with cancer
She was born in Van Nuys Calif Dec 30 1939 to Lawrence and Maxine Wray At age 19 she moved to San Francisco and met her soul mate Phillip just before he set sail for a yearlong adven-ture
Pamela and Phillip mar-ried on Aug 6 1961 and moved a year later to Alturas Calif where they started a successful construction com-pany and raised three daugh-ters
They had several busi-nesses over the years and they retired for the first time in their early 40s They spent many years sailing through the Pacific Northwest Canada and Alaska
Price
After 35 years in Alturas they then settled in Oak Harbor where they opened a Ben Franklin Craft store After the store closed Pamela worked for United Way for several years and did many hours of volunteer work for WAIF YMCA and the Oak Harbor Chamber
She was preceded in death by Phil in 2000 She is sur-vived by her daughters Laura Price (Tony Hartman) Julia Price (Wayne Trumbull) and Heather Price two grand-children Savannah McGuire (Kevin) and Felipe Chavarria a great-granddaughter Elle McGuire and her sister Penny Jo Jefferies
In her memory dona-tions may be made to WAIF (Whidbey Animalsrsquo Improvement Foundation) PO Box 1108 Coupeville WA 98239 and Whidbey Island Farm Animal Assistance Program PO Box 402 Coupeville WA 98239 A ser-vice will announced by the family in the near future
Arrangements were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home Oak Harbor
To share memories and condolences please visit Pamelarsquos Book of Memories at the funeral home website wwwwallinfuneralhomecom
allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447
allin Funeral HomeW
CHURCH NOTESn Oak Harbor First United Methodist Church invites chil-
dren ages 3 years to 5th grade to gear up at WORKSHOP OF WONDERS IMAGINE AND BUILD WITH GOD Vacation Bible School The program is 9-1130 am Aug 11-15 at First United Methodist Church 1050 SE Ireland St Oak Harbor There will be interactive Bible fun music science crafts mission work snacks and games Visit oakharborfumcorg to register
n FIRST REFORMED CHURCH 250 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor will be hosting an Ecumenical five-day club (child Evangelism fellowship) 10 am to noon July 21-25 in rooms 13 and 14 for children ages 5-12 This yearrsquos theme is based on fun at the beach and includes Bible stories that will help children understand the creation of the ocean and its sea life There will also be puppet plays songs mission-ary stories games and more For more information email Gail Wieldraayer at stormy655yahoocom
n Oak Harbor Seventh Day Adventist Church is hold-ing a VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 10 am to noon Monday July 28 through Friday Aug 1 The program is ldquoInvestigation Station Galactic Questrdquo They will play an important role in investigating Godrsquos plan for their life There will be skits games entertaining characters and snacks For ages 5-12
n LITTLE LAMBS PRESCHOOL at Concordia Lutheran Church 590 N Oak Harbor St is accepting registrations for the 2014-15 school year beginning in September for ages 3 and 4 A $50 non-refundable deposit is required at the time of registration tuition is due the first of the month $90 for 3-year-olds and $120 for 4-year-olds The teaching staff is experienced in preschool education which is characterized by a love for Jesus a love for children and a dedication to providing the best environment and experi-ences for learning and kindergarten readiness For more information call the church office at 360-675-2548
n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS also known as Quakers holds their regular meeting for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist building 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages For more information visit wwwwhidbeyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom
WHIDBEY GENERAL HOSPITALDAMIAN TIMOTHY MARTINEZ 7 pounds was
born July 2 He is the son of Sergio and Karla Martinez of Oak Harbor
SAPHIRA LORRAINE SKAGGS 6 pounds 2 ounces was born July 6 She is the daughter of Thomas Skaggs and Jessaca Kalles of Everett
MORGAN MAE YOUNG 6 pounds 12 ounces was born July 7 She is the daughter of Kristine Ruark of Clinton
KNOWLEDGE SAM WILLIAMS 7 pounds 9 ounc-es was born July 7 He is the son of Daisy Teran of Oak Harbor
ADRIAN MIGUEL CRISAFULLI 9 pounds 11 ounc-es was born July 10 He is the son of Nathan Crisafulli and Leah Cummings of Oak Harbor
NAVAL HOSPITAL OAK HARBORRILEY OLIVIA KRONE 8 pounds 3 ounces was born
July 1 She is the daughter of Brock and Rebecca KroneEWAN ANDREW JONES 7 pounds 10 ounces was
born July 2 He is the son of Kevin and Erika Jones CHARLOTTE LEE CRAWFORD 8 pounds 35 ounc-
es was born July 3 She is the daughter of Robert and Shannon Crawford
TYTUS ISAIAH WHEELER 8 pounds was born July 10 He is the son of Edward and Sophie Wheeler
BENJAMIN WILLIAM BROOKING 9 pounds 3 ounces was born July 11 He is the son of Scott and Alicia Brooking
BIRTHS
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9
To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to sports whidbeynewstimescom
EVENT OF THE WEEK The Ragnar Relay which began in Blaine Friday winds down Whidbey Island Saturday July 19
SPORTSWHIDBEY
By JIM WALLERSporrts editor
Heading into Fridayrsquos play the Oak Harbor Legion base-ball team was one of six still alive in the district tourna-ment at Burlington-Edison High School
The top two teams will advance to the state tourna-ment in Spokane
Oak Harbor split its first two games losing 17-5 in five innings to Anacortes Wednesday and winning 6-3 over South Whidbey Thursday
The Wildcats (22-18)
played Ferndale (17-5) yes-terday in a loser-out match results were not available at press time
If Oak Harbor won it will play at noon or 3 pm today (Saturday July 19) depend-ing on the outcome of other contests
Ferndale and Oak Harbor recently met in the final league games before the tournament started Ferndale won both 7-5 12-1
Anacortes Anacortes (18-4) the top
seed and regular-season league champion pounded out 20 hits including seven doubles and a triple in just four innings in its win over Oak Harbor
Oak Harbor scored first Kevyn Johnson led off the game with a walk and scored on Danny Wolfersquos two-out single
Anacortes scored five in the bottom of the second on an error and five hits one a three-run triple
The Wildcats came right back to tie the game in the top of the third inning with four runs Oak Harbor began with four straight singles from Avery Aguirre Johnson Anthony Stewart and Clay Doughty
Doughtyrsquos hit scored one run and after an out Trent Benson walked to force in another The final two runs came on an error off the bat of Robert Herring
Oak Harbor had just two base runners both from walks over the final two innings
Anacortes though was just getting started The Steamers scored nine times in the bottom of the third on 10 hits five of which were doubles
The win was the fourth straight for Anacortes over
Oak Harbor The Steamers beat Oak Harbor twice (10-0 and 8-4) during league play and 9-1 in the championship game of a tournament in Anacortes
In other first-round games Mount Vernon defeated South Whidbey 14-4 Ferndale beat Arlington 10-0 and Bellingham stopped Burlington 13-10
South WhidbeyAgainst South Whidbey
Oak Harbor used a five-run fifth inning to take control
The Wildcats trailed 2-1 before the fifth-inning erup-tion
Herring and Aguirre ignited the rally with singles Johnsonrsquos groundout scored Herring with the tying run
A single by Stewart and a walk to Doughty loaded the bases After Aguirre was forced at the plate on a ground out Benson singled in two runs Quentin Tungate followed with another two-run base hit to finish the rally
South Whidbey scored first in the bottom of the sec-ond inning on a walk and a two-out single against starter Wolfe
Oak Harbor countered with a run in the top of the third With two outs Johnson
singled moved to second on a walk to Stewart and scored on Doughtyrsquos hit
South Whidbey regained the lead 2-1 in the bottom half of the inning on a double single and error
After Oak Harborrsquos big fifth inning South Whidbey could get only one run back scoring in the sixth on a sin-gle and two walks
Wolfe tossed a five hitter striking out six and walking four
ldquoDanny threw well and battledrdquo coach Kyle Isaacson said
Offensively Oak Harbor featured a balanced attack with eight of the nine play-ers in the lineup contributing with singles
Tungate finished with two of teamrsquos nine hits
Isaacson was also pleased with the attitude of Wolfe and Doughty calling their posi-tive leadership ldquocriticalrdquo if Oak Harbor is going to con-tinue to play this spring and if the Wildcats are going to have a successful high school season next year
In other second-round games Burlington eliminat-ed Arlington 7-4 and Mount Vernon defeated Anacortes 5-4 to move into the semi-finals against Bellingham which beat Ferndale 5-4
Legion baseball team fighting to advance to state
Photos by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times
ABOVE Oak Harbor first baseman Clay Doughty receives a throw on a pickoff attempt Wednesday LEFT Shortstop Avery Aguirre throws to first in an attempt to complete a double play against Anacortes
Oak Harbor splits first 2 games in district play to stay alive in tourney
Malloy places 2nd in tournament
Oak Harbor Olympian Marti Malloy placed second at the Grand Slam Tyumen in Russia July 12 and 13
Malloy who earned a bronze medal in judo at the London Olympics and is the current PanAm champion lost in the finals of the 57kg division to Canadarsquos Cath-erine Beauchemin-Pinard
Malloy won her six-person pool with victories over Stefanie Tremblay of Canada and Christa Deguchi of Japan
In the semifinals Malloy defeated Loredana Ohai of Romania
Malloy is currently the top-ranked judoka in the United States and sixth in the world in the 57kg class
Ragnar runs down Whidbey today
Whidbey Island roads will be dotted with Ragnar Relay runners Saturday July 19
The Northwest Passage one of 15 runs throughout the United States sponsored by Ragnar began with a staggered start at 5 am Friday in Blaine The teams with the slowest estimated times took off first the fast-est teams didnrsquot leave until early in the afternoon
The relay teams should hit Oak Harbor early Satur-
day morningThe 200-mile relay fin-
ishes at the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley with the final teams coming in around 9 pm
Over 500 teams are ex-pected to compete in this yearrsquos race Most of the squads have 12 members each running three legs Some ldquoultrardquo teams com-pete with only six runners
NWLL fall ball signups begin
Registration is under way for North Whidbey Little League fall ball
Registration forms are available at Big 5 and from the league website north whidbeylittleleagueorg
The league is open to baseball players 6 to 14 and will be divided into three divisions
Softball for players 7 to 16 will have two divisions
The cost is $60Teams will be formed
Aug 16 Games begin in September and end in late October
Wildcats hold youth cheer camp
A youth cheer clinic hosted by new Oak Harbor High School coach Kimberly Cherry and the Wildcat squad will be take place 9 am to 3 pm Saturday July
26 at the OHHS fieldhouseThe cost is $30 which
includes lunch and a T-shirt and payments must be made by July 24
Payments should be made to OHHS Cheer Youth Clinic co Oak Harbor School District 350 S Oak Harbor St Oak Harbor WA 98277 Please include the childrsquos full name age and contact information
Participants who attend the clinic and additional practice days (Sept 10 and Oct 22) will qualify to per-form at the halftime of the Oct 24 Oak Harbor foot-ball game on Breast Cancer Awareness Night
For more information
email cheeroakharborgmailcom
CHS football team sets scrimmage
The Coupeville High School football team will complete its summer ac-tivities with a scrimmage against Lakeside at Mickey Clark Field at 11 am Satur-day July 26
CHS parents host Race the Reserve
The third annual Race the Reserve returns to Ebeyrsquos
Prairie Aug 9The event which is the
primary fundraiser for the Coupeville parents of the class of 2015 includes a half marathon 10K and 5K fit-ness runwalk
The half marathon begins at 830 am and the other races at 9 am
The cost is $50 for the half marathon $35 for the 10K and $25 for the 5K
For more information or to register visit racethe reservewhidbeyislandcom
Aquatic Club offers tryouts
The North Whidbey Aquatic Club is a competi-tive swimming program of the North Whidbey Park and Recreation District for ages from 6 through college
NWACrsquos mission is to foster the development of Whidbey Island youth as
competitive swimmers and well-adjusted individuals
Tryouts are by appoint-ment and the first two weeks are free Call head coach Bill Patterson at 360-675-7665 for more informa-tion
Club welcomes new members
Running Unlimited Fitness always welcomes new mem-bers ages 5 and up
Prospective members are given two free practices to see if the club is for them
The fees are $14 $20 and $28 per month or partici-pants can use a $30 punch-card good for 10 visits
For more information visit wwwrufitws or call coach Catie Rodeheffer at 360-279-2196
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COMPLIMENTARYWHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES
WITH YOUR COFFEE
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Saturday August 9 2014 at the Greenbank Farm
A full day of funHighland Dancing Pipe Bands
Traditional Athletics Flyball DogsCeltic Gifts Food and Beer Garden
Celtic entertainment includingMaggiersquos Fury Cronan The Shifty Sailors
and more
Gates open at 8 AM Competition starts at 9 AM
For more information visit wwwwihgorg
Games AdmissionAdults (18 and over) $10Students (5 to 17) Seniors Military (w ID) $7 Kids 4 and under FREE
16th Annual
FREE Admission for Kids(Children 12 and younger) to the Highland GamesOne coupon per family Coupon expires Aug 9 2014
COUPON
SPORTS IN BRIEF
Photo courtesy of USA Judo
Oak Harborrsquos Marti Malloy right competes in the Grand Slam Tyumen last weekend Malloy finished second in the Russian event
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
One of the first things Bo Chernikoff thought of when he heard about the cancel-lation of the Loganberry Festival this year was the children
The long-running event at Greenbank Farm tradi-tionally offered numerous events for Whidbey Island kids Chernikoff and others from his church organized the childrenrsquos entertainment
ldquoItrsquos so much fun to see these little kids having a ballrdquo Chernikoff said ldquoQuite a few of the helpers are grandpar-ents like I am A childrenrsquos joy is so transparent You love to see thatrdquo
When a conflict with another event prompted Loganberry Festival organiz-ers to suspend the occasion this year the elder board with the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church of Greenbank decided it wanted to do all it could to keep at least a por-tion intact
So from noon to 6 pm Sunday July 27 the church and Greenbank Farm are combining efforts to pre-serve the childrenrsquos enter-tainment aspect of the festi-val by offering a free event that will feature five bouncy houses a pie-eating contest dunk tank and other games
Theyrsquore calling the event ldquoBounce Maniardquo
Kids from 2-14 are allowed to participate but must be accompanied by an adult
Bounce Mania will take place on the same weekend that the Loganberry Festival traditionally occurs but instead of two days will be condensed to one
Officials with Greenbank Farm and Port of Coupeville announced in March they were canceling this yearrsquos Loganberry Festival mostly because the Whidbey Island
Area Fair moved to the end of July leaving only one week between events With the change 4-H groups featured at both events would have been forced to choose
While the future of the Loganberry Festival remains unclear Bounce Mania is intended to continue with some of the festivalrsquos most fun events
Nearly 50 members of the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church will help run the event
Face painting a ring toss and golf putting are among the options for kids
Food vendors also will be on hand and Whidbey Pies amp Cafe will be open
ldquoMaybe we can keep it going and next year make it bigger and better and make it for the (whole) familyrdquo said Chernikoff one of elders of the church which has run the childrenrsquos events at the festival for at least a decade
Greenbank Farm officials will continue to run the popu-lar pie-eating contest includ-ing a competition for adults too
Also for adults a wine and cheese pairing will take place with author Kristin Ohlson on hand to give a reading of her book ldquoThe Soil Will Save Usrdquo at 2 pm The book explores new ways in which farmers are tending their soil in an attempt to reserve global warming A discussion will follow Ohlsonrsquos reading
ldquoWe are hoping that peo-ple interested in farming will talk about the practices she describes in her bookrdquo said Judy Feldman executive director of the Green Bank Farm
Feldman said shersquos excited that childrenrsquos activities will be held and the pie-eating contest preserved to help make up for some of the disappointment from the
Loganberry Festivalrsquos sus-pension
She said blueberries will be used in the competition instead of loganberries
ldquoWersquoll save the loganberry pie-eating contest for when the Loganberry Festival rears its head againrdquo she said
Whether that will be in 2015 should be known in the fall she said
Feldman directs the Greenbank Management Group a nonprofit that operates the farm The man-agement grouprsquos contract with the Port of Coupeville expires next summer but she expects the port could make a decision on who will get the new contract at its October meeting because the dead-line for bid proposals is in late September
ldquoIt would be presumptive on our partrdquo Feldman said of planning for a 2015 festival
She said if the port contin-ues to allow the Greenbank
Management Group to oper-ate the farm there would still
be plenty of time to plan for a festival next year
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11
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Residential Food Waste Composting Workshop Saturday August 23rd from 1000 to 1100 am
Participants will receive an in-ground compost bin at reduced cost to begin composting at home For information and registration visit the WSU Extension website at httpext100wsueduisland Participants must be Island County residents Only one registration is required per family Registration closes August 15th Sponsored by WSU Ext Island County and Washington Department of Ecology
For information call (360) 678-7974 or 679-7386 Participants are asked to take part in a 12 month study to track waste reduction and diversion
through home composting Space is limited and the compost bin is included in the registration fee
Group aims to continue Loganberry childrenrsquos fun
File photo
One of the most popular activities during the Loganberry Festival is the pie-eating contest This yearrsquos Loganberry activities will include that messy but fun activity
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
As she took a quick inventory of the critters she catalogued at Deception
Pass State Park Mary Jo Adams stopped at the pho-tograph of a skinny beetle-shaped bug
ldquoWho knew there were fire-flies hererdquo Adams said with a tone of delight pointing to an image of a diurnal firefly ldquoBut they donrsquot glowrdquo
The firefly is one of 348 creatures plants and fungi detailed in the recently pub-lished ldquoNature Guide to Deception Pass State Park and Surrounding Areasrdquo
The laminated nature guide is the product of a project led by Adams and Sarah Schmidt who both live on Whidbey Island
Although the idea of such a guide was discussed years ago Adams decided it was time to act on it while taking pictures during a hike at the park a year and a half ago
ldquoSo many people pass through hererdquo Adams said of Deception Pass the statersquos busiest state park with about 2 million visitors per year ldquoI see people hiking trails all the time and going from Point A to Point B and never slowing down to see whatrsquos along the trailrdquo
The guide is designed to encourage visitors to pause and look closer at the natural things around them It also arms them with a protected educational tool that can be taken into the woods while exploring
Itrsquos not a pocket-sized book It is comprised of eight dou-ble-sided sheets laminated in a plastic covering and con-nected together by only a plastic tie
The Deception Pass guide is the third nature guide pro-duced by Periwinkle Press a small nonprofit publishing corporation based in Adamsrsquo Oak Harbor home
The first two guides on sea-weeds and intertidal interte-brates were spearheaded by
the late Jan Holmes as tools to assist in Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watcher intertidal monitoring and eelgrass stud-ies as well asfor the common beach visitor who wanted to know more about what they were observing
The first guide ldquoCommon Intertidal Invertebrates of the
Salish Seardquo came out in 2004 and has sold about 2500 cop-ies It was followed two years later by ldquoCommon Intertidal Seaweeds and Seagrasses of the Salish Seardquo which has sold about 1500 copies Both guides have been updated since their initial releases
ldquoIt was her visionrdquo Adams said of Holmes who passed
away in December of 2011 after a long fight with cancer ldquoShe was a real renaissance (woman)rdquo
Adams said she and Holmes used to talk about tackling a guide on Deception
Pass State Park and its diverse habitat Holmes was so pas-sionate about the intertidal monitoring program that she went back to college to gain
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ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY
Viewing nature Nature guide aims to encourage Deception Pass visitors to slow down and take a long look
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Above Sarah Schmidt left and Mary Jo Adams look over the nature guide they put together that gives visitors to Deception Pass State Park a better idea of the creatures and plants that live inside the parkrsquos boundaries The project was about a year and a half in the making after Adams noticed too many park guests rushing through the park and not stopping to notice the diverse habitat around them
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
Above A Townsendrsquos chipmunk is spotted along a trail to Lighthouse Point at Deception Pass State Park Right A barn swallow gets a rest on the Bowman Bay pier
SEE NATURE A13
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13
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a masterrsquos degree in marine biology
After Holmes died Adams partnered with Schmidt who has an extensive biology background to take on the Deception Pass project
ldquoMary Jo really handled about 99 percent of thisrdquo Schmidt said adding that she was tasked with proofreading
Adams a former nurse who took most of the photos in the guide would have none of that talk
ldquoWithout Sarahrsquos input and othersrsquo input this whole thing would have turned into a sorry messrdquo she said
Schmidt and Adams spoke kindly of the help provided by assistant park manager Rick Blank and of the many experts in specific areas that assisted in the project Melissa Duffy helped roam the park to identify the various fungi and molds which got a full page in the guide
Among the molds found in the park is a yellow frothy vari-ety Fuligo septica more com-monly known as dog vomit slime mold
During her countless trips to the park Adams came across many more pleasant discoveries
She and Schmidt encoun-tered a pair of American Minks near Cranberry Lake
There were also surprises such as two large white roost-ers spotted on the Pass Lake trail
ldquoThey didnrsquot fit into the guiderdquo Schmidt joked
The guide includes mam-mals birds reptiles amphib-ians insects and the many trees shrubs and plants found in and around Deception Pass State Park and surrounding areas
Most photos in the guide were taken of critters and plants at the park Some were taken in other areas on and
around Whidbey by contrib-uting photographers such as Whidbey nature photogra-phers Craig Johnson and Jill Hein
A college professor from Western Washington University dragonfly expert and butterfly association were among the expert eyes that also contributed
Adams said she was also grateful for the islandrsquos library system which pro-vided books to help her with research to provide park visi-tors with what she hopes will be a helpful resource
ldquoWe like to get people more connected with naturerdquo Adams said ldquoThatrsquos really nice because I think people have lost thatrdquo
Did you know there are lessons of love right outside your door
To best experience them I suggest you walk out into the early morning air briefly stepping away from schedules and frantic morning TV program-
ming or immediately after dinner for some wind-down time
Ask God to give you the eyes to see and the heart to experience the gifts of nature right here on Whidbey Island The expansive number of hiking trails the long days and a dog needing exercise are ingre-dients for creating a beautiful summertime memory
It is weather like wersquove been enjoying this week when I long for natural pure symbols of love to teach and guide my heart
That is why I venture outside mdash to pull up crab pots water my garden or sit out on my porch to visit with family and friends apart from anything electronic
It was while watching my dear friend Jane Ritterrsquos little granddaughters Cella and Chloe Ritter lick Popsicles and chat-ter about everything that came to mind Thursday evening that I thought about nature and babies and the kinds of love expressed in them all
Most of us instinctively understand that love is more expansive than romance But we need some reminders
The first kind of love is the covenant love God has for people mdash a love that can redeem us sustain us when life is terribly difficult and can secure us a place in His presence for all eternity
There is that primal soul-grabbing love we experience when we think about our children Deeply linked to our emotions
and always complex it feeds our connec-tion to future generations and builds upon our abilities to be supportive and even to forgive when itrsquos needed
There is a benevolent love God places in our heart for friends neighbors co-work-ers and people in need
It is demonstrated in service and not only creates a lifeline to those who benefit from our care but such love produces in us deeper patience understanding and generosity that goes beyond what we alone can offer
Irsquom reminded of this love when I look upon the bleeding heart plant growing on the north side of my house
First introduced to me years ago by my friend Corinne Boon Oak Harborrsquos well-known smooth collie breeder small business owner and longtime friend of mine it gifts us with dainty heart-shaped blooms before going dormant during win-ter months
Each spring as I watch the plant rise out of the ground I am reminded that the love of a friend can become one of the most enduring and satisfying forms of love we will experience in our lives
Allow the incredible beauty that sur-rounds us here on Whidbey to remind you that God created a beautiful world for us to enjoy because He loves us Get up early and drink your coffee out in the morning sunshine
Open the windows Walk the beaches and collect glass
Spend time exploring Deception Pass State Park or Fort Ebey
Grab some frozen yogurt from Toppins or Whidberry mdash decorated with your favor-ite toppings ----- and catch up with friends you havenrsquot seen in awhile
Drive over to Penn Cove and watch the eagles soar overhead as Penn Cove Shellfish workers bring mussels up from pods suspended from rafts
Enjoy the love that surrounds you
Joan Bay Klope can be reached at faithful livinghotmailcom
FAITHFUL LIVINGBy JOAN BAY KLOPE
Enjoy the love beauty that surrounds us on Whidbey
NATURECONTINUED FROM A12
Photo by Ron Newberry
Whidbey News-Times
Periwinkle Press has produced three nature
guides start-ing with this one in 2004
titled lsquoCommon Intertidal
Invertebrates of the Salish Searsquo which has sold roughly 2500
copies
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
The eight spotted skimmer dragonfly found at the east end of Cranberry Lake at Deception Pass State Park
SaturdayJuly 19
All-you-can-eat breakfast 8 am to noon July 19 Masonic Center North Main and Eighth streets Coupeville Breakfast in-cludes pancakes scrambled eggs sausage bacon and orange juice coffee or tea $7 adults $3 chil-dren under 12 360-969-3149 or ldeccles67gmailcom
NAS Whidbey Island Open House and 5K Run 9 am to 3 pm July 19 Ault Field A 5K run along the basersquos flight line will be held at 9 am with registration starting at 730 am Aircraft dis-plays include the EA-18G Growler EA-6B Prowler P-3C Orion MH-60 Knighthawk helicopter and two unmanned aerial vehicles There will be other visual displays guided bus tours a K-9 Working Dog demonstration bouncy toys for children and a climbing wall Aviation memorabilia will also be available for purchase as well as a variety of food and beverages There is no ATM on the flight line so plan accordingly All guests will come onto Ault Field via Charles Porter Gate located just west of the Ault Field and Goldie roads intersection All visitors over the age of 18 will be required to have state or government issued iden-tification for access to the base Due to security measures large bags backpacks weapons coolers pets and drugs are not allowed Visitors are limited to strollers and wagons for toddlers diaper bags small purses items for people with handicaps official service dogs bottled water (two bottles per person free water-refill stations will be available) and cameras all of which will be subject to search by security Sunscreen recom-mended For more information visit wwwfacebookcom naswhidbeyIsland
Womenrsquos firearms class 9 am July 19 Central Whidbey Sportsmanrsquos Association Safari Lane Coupeville Class will cover safety and a broad range of fire-arms including revolvers semi-automatic pistols shotguns and rifles Will last the better part of the day It is recommend that you bring a lunch and any firearm that you would like to shoot Please bring guns unloaded Some fire-arms will be available for those who do not own one Free Con-tact Errol Ortego at 360-929-8918 or Robert Clark at 360-929-2167
Coupeville Farmers Market 10 am to 2 pm July 19 Alexan-der and Eighth Streets The mar-ket offers local produce plants chocolate honey art food crafts and more Kid and dog friendly
OH-Mazing Race Garage of Blessing 10 am to 2 pm July 19 The Garage of Blessings 3143 Goldie Road Oak Harbor Teams of two will follow clues to partici-pating local merchants Each mer-chant will offer a clue to the next merchant Cost is $20 per team and includes bottled water and team T-shirt Lunch from Jumbo Burrito and dessert from Top-pins will be available for purchase
All ticket proceeds benefit The Garage of Blessings Applications can be picked up at The Garage of Blessings or can be submitted at thegarageofblessingscom
Greenbank Progressive Club Community Rummage Sale 10 am to 3 pm July 19 Bakken Road and Fireside Road behind the Greenbank Store The Greenbank Progressive Club is having their yearly community yard and bake sale Free coffee and punch Everyone is welcome Email karinwhidbeyhotmailcom or call 360-678-3397
Friends of Meerkerk PicnicAnnual Meeting noon July 19 3531 Meerkerk Lane Greenbank President of the Board will deliver ldquoState of the Gardensrdquo update officers will be elected and vol-unteers and friends will be recog-nized Potluck will follow business meeting Burgers and brats will be provided Members are invited to bring sides and desserts Free 360-678-1912 or meerkerkwhid beynet
American Roots Music Se-ries Hale Bill amp the Bopps 7 pm July 19 Deception Pass State Park 41020 SR 20 Oak Harbor Variety of Scandinavian fiddle music from all the Nordic coun-tries including schottisches waltz-es and polskas The band includes fiddle keyboard and voice plus the nyckelharpa (Swedish) and Hardanger fiddle (Norwegian) The
bandrsquos musicians have been on the regional folk music scene since the lsquo70s and lsquo80s performing primar-ily at folk dances and festivals in various configurations Admission is free to performances Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to the park All performances are in the West Beach amphitheater on the Whidbey Island side of the park In case of rain performances will move to the East Cranberry Lake picnic shelter also on the Whidbey Island side
MondayJuly 21
Ebeyrsquos Landing Field School July 21 through Aug 14 Fort Casey State Park The Field School at Fort Casey will run Monday through Thursday July 21 through Aug 14 Shifts are four hours long 8 am to noon and 1-5 pm Brown-bag lunch Lectures take place every Tuesday at noon Over the course of the Field School they will replace rotted wood sills and framing repair the roof glaze reconstructed windows and doors repair damaged stucco and paint No prior preservation experience is required 360-678-6804 or wwwnpsgoveblavolunteer-opportunitieshtm
Tween Film Fest 2-4 pm July 21 Oak Harbor Library Meet-ing Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Fans of ldquoDespicable Merdquo will
enjoy the journey of Gru as he deals with a new super-criminal This movie is rated PG and is 98 minutes long Refreshments provided 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
Island County Astronomical
Society (ICAS) monthly meet-ing 630-830 pm Oak Harbor Library room HH137 1000 SE Regatta Drive Anyone interested in astronomy is invited to attend No experience needed There will be short presentations on current topics in astronomy Dan Pullen 360-679-7664 icaspubjunocom wwwicas-wawebscom
Zentangle 730 pm July 21 Coupeville Library 788 NW Alex-ander St The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn relaxing and fun way to create images by drawing structured patterns Register for this class as there is a maximum of 15 students Free 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
TuesdayJuly 22
Bang The Science of Sound 1-2 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Li-brary Meeting Room 1000 SE Re-gatta Drive Explore some library resources and get ready to make some noise For children ages 6-11
Lions Club Fruit Sale be-gins 9 am to 6 pm daily Rite
Aid Parking lot on Highway 20 The Oak Harbor Lions Club is selling Wenatchee-grown sun-rip-ened Clingstone peaches apricots and cherries All proceeds from the fundraiser support community projects including eyeglasses hearing aids scholarships North Whidbey Help House Special Olympics and other programs benefitting the Oak Harbor com-munity
Living With Chronic Illness class 1-330 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Senior Center Annex 51 SE Jermome St Living Well with Chronic Conditions is an evi-denced-based program from Stan-ford University that offers those living with ongoing health concerns ways to get suppport Adults 18 years and older can find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue discover better nutrition and exer-cise options understand treatment choices and communicate more effectively with health profession-als and family about their chronic health concerns The class series will be held each week for six weeks Space is limited Contact Nancy SSIC Living Well coordina-tor at 360-969-0113 to register
PBY Memorial Foundation Monthly Luncheon 1130 am July 22 CPO Club on Ault Field Road The PBY Memorial Founda-tion will hold its monthly no-host luncheon The featured speaker will be Mat Harrison a member of the JPAC team who will discuss the recovery of a downed PBY in eastern Canada 360-240-9500
WednesdayJuly 23
Teen Movie Matinee 2-445 pm July 23 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Come watch the second in-stallment of the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo series Free 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
Free Composting Class 630-730 pm July 23 Fort Casey State Park by the Lighthouse Learn how to compost and watch a demonstration Free raffle for yard-waste compost bin Free 360-678-7974 email Janet Hall at halljnwsuedu or visit wwwwaste wisewsuedu
ThursdayJuly 24
Family Storytime 1030-1115 am July 24 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Funny stories and action songs will get little ones ready to read Playtime or craft may follow For ages 18 months and up with a caregiver
Oak Harbor Farmers Mar-ket 4-7 pm July 24 Highway 20 near Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce 20th season Produce artisans and vendors gather every Thursday through end of Septem-ber Market is a nonprofit vendor-member cooperative oakharbor marketyahoocom
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DISCOVER DUGUALLA The Whidbey Camano Land Trust is hosting an event 10 am to 2 pm Saturday July 26 to allow the public an opportunity to explore properties along Dugualla Bay ldquoDiscover Duguallardquo also is designed to provide information about the importance of the bay for salmon Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watchers will guide a beach walk where the public may learn about the creatures that lurk in tidal habitats Light refreshments will be served To sign up call 360-222-3310 or visit wwwwcltorg ACTIVITIES
WHIDBEY
Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin
Shown in better days was the beloved island steamer ldquoWhidbyrdquo which at the time was the proper spelling The freight boat was a common sight and served the island at a time when water was the only means of travel to and from the island The boatrsquos demise came during a fire and its burned hull lay rested at Maylorrsquos Point in Oak Harbor for years As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdinrsquos new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo is out now To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970
LOOKING BACK
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A15
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by Funk in high school and began working with him at the tail end of Funkrsquos newspaper career when he became an intern at the Whidbey News-Times in the summer of 1986
ldquoHe is the consummate journalist photojournalist and publisher who understands the role of community newspapers His love and respect for the people of Oak Harbor is unques-tionable His legacy is one of leader-ship through example Itrsquos fitting he be the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Awardrdquo
Funk said he was emotionally moved by the award especially with it taking place in Oak Harbor
The event was like a trip down mem-ory lane with several familiar faces in attendance including former Oak Harbor mayors Jim Slowik and Al Koetje
Koetje mayor from 1972-96 said Funkrsquos impact on Oak Harbor extend-ed far beyond the printed pages
ldquoHe was outstanding not only as a newspaper person but as an outstand-ing citizen in the communityrdquo Koetje said ldquoThat main thing he was con-cerned about was what was good for Oak Harborrdquo
And that came through in his well-known appreciation of and support for the arts
Funk recently donated a sculp-ture he purchased from abstract art-ist Richard Nash to the City of Oak Harbor honoring the contributions of four Oak Harbor teachers The sculp-ture was dedicated in a ceremony at Windjammer Park earlier this month
Rusty Hendrix president of the Whidbey Playhouse said Funkrsquos efforts led to the start of the playhouse in 1966
ldquoWallie was the one who gave the Whidbey Playhouse its beginningrdquo said Hendrix who also attended Thursdayrsquos luncheon ldquoHe was on our board of trustees which helped us get the money to do things and build
fundraisingrdquoWhile giving of himself Funk also
got a lot back in return particularly in the bonds he formed with many long-time friends
Jan Ellis Oak Harbor resident and one of the longtime organizers of Holland Happening said Funk always had a way of making one feel special
ldquoHe talks to you as if you were the only person in the worldrdquo she said
He said he was touched by the awardldquoMy thoughts are I am emotion-
ally moved because I had 25 years hererdquo he said ldquoEvery moment wasnrsquot a laugh but so many were just great personal experiencesrdquo
a nationwide search for can-didates through an agency that specializes in finding executive-level employees
ldquoThe board really appreci-ates that he gave us a year to find a replacementrdquo he said ldquoIt means a new CEO can come in and work with Tom before he leaves so we have a really smooth transitionrdquo
The hospital board had some difficulty in finding a CEO in 2009 After a nation-wide search the board
named three finalists but they all dropped out
Tomasino had applied for the position but was not ini-tially named as a finalist In the end however the com-missioners said he was the best person for the job
His contract included a base salary of $230000 in addition to benefits and edu-cational expenses
Wallin said he suspects that the board will have an easier time finding qualified candidates this time around
ldquoThere are more former CEOs available as so many small hospitals are being absorbed by large onesrdquo he
said ldquoItrsquos a good opportunity for the hospital with all the CEOs availablerdquo
Tomasinorsquos tenure as CEO has been very event-ful especially with the imple-mentation of the Affordable Care Act
By a supermajority vot-ers last year approved a $50-million bond proposal to expand Whidbey General Hospital the bond narrowly failed a couple of years prior but Tomasino and others returned with a vigorous effort to present the propos-al to the community
In announcing his retire-ment Tomasino told the
board that the hospital has had ldquoa phenomenal change with employee satisfaction and the communityrdquo accord-ing to minutes of the meet-ing
There have also been controversies over the year Most recently the head nurse was charged by the Island County prosecutor with assaulting a patient but Tomasino came to her defense and claimed that the allegations were unfounded before the criminal investi-gation was complete
Tomasino could not be immediately contacted for comment
Commissioners discussed the issue as part of adopting the human resources policy manual They agreed to move forward with the policy of allowing for the sheriff and other elected officials to house their own personnel files
Traditionally Island Countyrsquos elected officials including the sheriff and pros-ecutor have kept their employ-ee personnel files within their own departments Statewide most counties with elected officials hold their own files according to Budget Director Elaine Marlow
ldquoThis is not an uncommon conversationrdquo Marlow said
Human Resources Director Melanie Bacon said that she was concerned that there were multiple ldquoofficialrdquo personnel files Bacon said in the case of sheriffrsquos deputies a file is kept in human resources civil service and the sheriffrsquos office
ldquoItrsquos always problematic to have more than one official personnel filerdquo Bacon said ldquoThey do come to me think-ing that I have info for them and that I can access info and I canrsquotrdquo
Brown argued that as an elected official he should have the right to manage mdash and pro-tect mdash his own personnel files
Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan said that hav-ing worked as a law enforce-ment officer he could confirm the sheriffrsquos concerns about the importance of keeping deputy information as safe as possible
ldquoOne thing we were very concerned about is that our personal records would could get in the hands of people who didnrsquot need that informationrdquo Vaughan said ldquoOfficers put people in jail hellip We were con-cerned about our private infor-mation getting into the wrong
hands and suffering some kind of retributionrdquo
When asked Brown said that he would not allow the commissioners the full access to files they would experience through human resources department
ldquoI would ask some qualifying questionsrdquo Brown said
Commissioner Jill Johnson also a Republican agreed that the sheriff had the right to protect his deputies mdash even against county commissioners
ldquoPart of the reason there are concerns there are three com-missioners that would have full access to law and justice per-sonnel hellip Therersquos a potential for additional exposure that the sheriff is trying to protect againstrdquo Johnson said ldquoHe wants to protect against people who may sit in this seat who may not always make the best decisionsrdquo
Price Johnson said that she wanted to meet her obligation to the public and those who work for the county in ensur-ing the county would not be liable for discrepancies in per-sonnel file retention when the human resources department cannot ensure compliance
ldquoThe reason I supported this language was not a reflec-tion about the workrdquo Price Johnson said ldquoIf a document is mishandled itrsquos our respon-sibility Therersquos the potential of a problem and thatrsquos what Irsquom trying to circumventrdquo
Banks said that the nature of the complaint would deter-mine who would be liable in such a lawsuit and that the divi-sion of the department should be respected
ldquoThere is some soloing built in and that is the structure that we have in the state of Washingtonrdquo Banks said ldquoThis board has no authority to discipline anyone who works for me or the sheriff I hate to be involved in one of these turf wars but therersquos a bound-ary and Irsquom here to speak in defense of that boundaryrdquo
FILESCONTINUED FROM A1
FUNKCONTINUED FROM A1
CEOCONTINUED FROM A1
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Wallie Funk visits with Jan Whitsitt at a sculpture dedication in Oak Harbor earlier this month that honored Whitsittrsquos late mother Trudy Sundberg and three other Oak Harbor teachers Funk donated the artwork to the city
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Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
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of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525
Freeland
Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds
Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June
All are welcome360-321-8656
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360-682-2323SUNDAY
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Matthew 2818-20
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Please check our website for current locations amp
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RestorationFellowship
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Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A
675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189
Saturdays at 1030am
We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration
amp ARTABOUT
Artworks Galleryrsquos featured artist for July will be BAR-BARA MEARING Mearing paints in a variety of medi-ums but primarily pastel Her paintings attempt to make the ordinary extraordinary inspired by the finer nuances of everyday subjects Mearing says ldquoAlthough I prefer to work in a realistic style my goal is not the object but the moment or emotional response to the beauty everywhere in our wonderful worldrdquo Mearingrsquos paintings start with a life ob-servation that appeals to her followed by a bit of planning to decide how best to recreate the feeling or beauty that caught her eye Mearing feels the joy is in the process and then in the sharing Artworks Gallery is located on Green-bank Farm For more information visit artworkswhidbeycom or call 360-222-3010
UUCWI Gallery of Artrsquos summer exhibit is Summer Bold ndash Color Color Color and features Chelsea Bonacellorsquos oils Karen Samuelsonrsquos mandellas and Aaron LaChausseersquos glass Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Is-land is located approximately one mile north of Freeland at 20103 State Route 525 on the west side of the highway The gallery does not have regular hours Make arrangements for viewing the art by calling the office at 360-321-8656
Scenic photographs of Whidbey Island by RICK LAWL-ER and landscapes in pastels by artist JUDY SJERVEN are on display at Oak Harbor Library in July The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive For more information call 360-675-5115
The GARRY OAK GALLERY has just completed its Summer Rotation Come by to see the new layout the ocean-blues inspired window display and a variety of brand new artwork The new layout will go through July 21 at the gallery which is at 830 SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
For the month of July Garry Oak Gallery will feature the work of MIKE OrsquoCONNELL Visit the gallery 830 SE Pioneer Way Oak Harbor to see his text paintings For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
The WHIDBEY CHILDRENrsquoS THEATER still has openings for summer classes Register for The Arc of Stagecraft for ages 13 and up Puppetry Theater for ages 9 and up Teen Film Camp for ages 12 and up and more at whidbeychildrenstheaterorgclasses
The ISLAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL kicks off with ldquoTaming of the Shrewrdquo at 5 pm Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 This is a free event This production of Shakespearersquos love story takes place in a Wild West setting and is directed by Jackie Apodaca The play will be under the big tent at 723 Camano Ave in Langley Please no babes in arms Picnicking is encouraged For details visit wwwislandshakespearefestorg or call 360-331-2939
Teenagers may try their hand at PRINTMAKING dur-ing a printmaking lab from 2-4 pm Wednesday Aug 13 at the Oak Harbor Library Make prints using foam stamps and bubbles Make cards pictures or wrapping paper while exploring different printmaking techniques For more infor-mation call 360-675-5115
Poetry War and Resources 3-430 pm Thursday Aug 21 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive LINDA BEEMAN will share poems from ldquoCol-lateral Damagerdquo her new book featuring a scrapbook of poems and personalities who confront us with unanswered questions about war Copies will be available for purchase and signing 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
The Whidbey Playhouse and the Best Western Plus are teaming up to hold a Murder Mystery Dinner 5-830 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the Best Western Plus on Highway 20 in Oak Harbor The event is written by MARY K HAL-LEN and performed by the Whidbey Improv Team The cost is $35 per person or $60 per couple For reservations call 360-679-4567
The WHIDBEY ISLAND WOODWORKERS GUILD presents the ldquoArt + Wood = Woodpalooza WICArdquo Exhibition ndashndash the 11th annual show of Whidbeyrsquos finest woodwork ndashndash at WICA (Whidbey Center for the Arts Zech Hall 565 Camano Ave Langley) Aug 30 to Sept 1 exhibition (free) open noon-5 pm reception Fri-day Aug 29 6-9 pm This yearrsquos show will feature work by 20 of Whidbeyrsquos best For details call 360-221-8262 or visit wwwWICAonlinecom
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Email us your cover letter resume and include fi ve examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to hreastsoundpublishingcom or mail to Sound Publishing Inc 19426 68th Avenue S Kent WA 98032 ATTN HRBLCH
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Come work in a clean safe and
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EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED
Please apply in person
Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273
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General
Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
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Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
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Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
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INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
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ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
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EmploymentGeneral
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Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
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Special Education Paraeducators
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atwwwohsdnet
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Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
Fo r P l ay a n d L e a r n Group in Oak Harbor on Fr idays Bachelorrsquos in Early Childhood Educa- t ion or equivalent re- quired and experience working with parents and young children Strong verbal and written com- munication skills a must
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PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
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Seattle-based Commercial General Contractor is seeking
qualified
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QCMSSHO
With demonstrated safety and quality control experience
Assistant Project
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experience
E-mail resumes to
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SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
EmploymentTransportationDrivers
CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
Bring resume toFrontier
Building Supply1800 Main St Freeland
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
Yolanda Self(360)969-1299programd
allheartagencycomireneallheartagencycom
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
Accepting
applications for
LPNrsquos Apply in person at
Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
LPN
to join our team at our Assisted Living
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360-279-2224 ask to speak with Morgan or Cathie
LPNMAFull time Busy Oak Har- bor office is looking for someone to star t r ight away Experience pre- ferred Send resume or apply in person 231 SE Barrington Drive Suite 209 Oak Harbor
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Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
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WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday July 19th 1 to 4pm or by apprsquot
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Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
Langley870 Grace Ln
657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
Langley2503 Hillis Dr
560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
Freeland1896 Shore Ave
606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
Freeland5386 Ivy Blu Ln
619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
Freeland1312 Hickory Wy
663639 $390000Lyn Gray
360969-2247
Freeland5744 Mutiny Bay Rd
614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
Freeland4490 Smugglers Cove Rd
599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
COUNSELOR(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non PACT team Expe- rience with CD assess- m e n t a n d t r e a t m e n t required Must be able to work on-call rotation and in high risk situations Position requires case management for indi- viduals with mental ill- ness CDP required As- soc iates or h igher is preferred
CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non Working within an interdiscipl inary team (PACT) to provide psy- chiatr ic evaluations amp medication management to chronically illmentally ill patients often with a co-occurring diagnosis Must be willing to com- municate and collabo- rate with clinical staff Li- censed RN in WA State amp 2 years experience in a psychiat r ic set t ing Proof of TB test within the last year required upon hire
Visit our website at wwwcompasshealthorgto learn more about our open positions and to
apply EOE
Maple Ridge Currently Hiring
FT PT HCACNAMed Tech
PositionsSeeking motivated
caring and responsible applicants
Apply in person at1767 Alliance Ave
Freeland WA 98249
NursingAssistant
Part amp Full Time
Shift Differential for PM amp NOC
Shifts
Competitive Wages DOE
Come work in a clean safe and
friendly environment where
EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED
Please apply in person
Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273
Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet
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OAK HARBOR
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1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
ELITE 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH property on beau- tiful Whidbey Isl Fea- tures 180rsquo of low bank lagoon waterfront crab mussels and clams in your f ront yard Gor- geous views of Mt Bak- er amp Penn Cove Rock faced fireplace in living room Sit on deck and watch sunrise 357 SF day light cellar base- ment Plus two car de- t a c h e d g a r a g e $540000 360-678-4089
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FREELAND 98249
B E AU T I F U L WAT E R V i e w l o t i n H a r b o r Sands 2 BR septic drain field is installed water meter instal led wood bui l t s torage bui ld ing with windows in ceiling Partly fenced amp ready to build $20000 for im- provements $35000 for the lot total $55000 Call Joe 360-929-8550
Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
real estatefor rent - WA
Real Estate for RentIsland County
CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
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
COUPEVILLE
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2 BR WATERFRONT living space Available 81 Pets negotiable In- c ludes water sewer garbage amp electric No - smoke $1300 360-929- 7593
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OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
GORGEOUS updated 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler with view of Penn Cove Stones throw to best W h i d b e y b e a c h Fenced large garage RV park ing Washer dryer No smoking dogs with references $1200 month 206-714-3182
OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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Coupeville2 bedroom unit in du- plex Close to library amp shopping Fresh paint gas f i replace jacuzzi tub $800 month $800 deposit Water sewer in- c luded No smok ing (360)678-5007OAK HARBOR
MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
OAK HARBORN I C E 2 B E D RO O M Close to shopping and bus l ine Laundr y on premises No pets $650 month $700 deposi t 360-734-7896
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LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent
OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
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Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
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2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
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INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
2014 CONTRACTS OUT FOR BID
3 ndash YEAR SEPTIC INSPECTION amp
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All bids and requests must be addressed to
South Whidbey FireEMS5535 Cameron RoadFreeland WA 98249
and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
Resource Chief Beckat 360-321-1533 or
bidsswfeorg
Found
AWESOME wide open view of Lake Roose- velt from the 5 AC par- cel with water and un- d e r g r o u n d p o w e r Bring your RV or build your home Close to hosp i ta l shopp ing golfing amp year round fishing $64500 pos- s i b l e c o n t r a c t 5 0 9 4 2 2 0 4 0 4 o r 5094295430
FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
REWARD FOR Return of lost dog ldquoCosmordquo Lost in the Holmes Har- bor area of Whidbey Isl on July 3rd during fire- works Please call 360- 381-0012
legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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Legal Notices
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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PAGE 20 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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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
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Camera Sony Cyber- sho t 10 1 megap ixe l D S C - N 2 $ 5 0 O B O (360)222-8002COUCH black nauga- hyde makes into queen size bed Excellent con- dition $150 Oak Har- bor (360) 632-3057George Foreman Grill n e w i n b o x $ 2 0 (360)222-8002Golf cart 3 wheelpush pull $75 Nickent 4dx a n d 3 d x I r o n w o o d wheadcovers $20ea Putter 34in wheadcover $10 Corba 54 Wedge $10 All items excellent condition 360-675-0446J e p p s e n h a r d c ove r binder $10 Jeppsen leather binder $25 3 Head sets Aviat ion used Te lex MRB240 $ 2 5 T e l e x E 9 5 1 $25 Dave Clark H20-10 $50 Oak Harbor (360) 632-3057KEROSENE 10 Gals Metal containers includ- ed $35 360-675-0446MICROWAVE wh i te w o r k s g r e a t $ 3 0 Range hood 7rdquo duct works $10 Call 360- 672-0131MISC ITEMS Coffee ta- ble two stack end tables with drawer maple very good cond i t ion $75 Book case 62 X 36 X 12 5 Shelves $15 Re- frigerator bar size 25 c u b i c f e e t $ 5 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Flea Market
Patio table 48 inches round four chairs white $50 Horse shoe set of- ficial for out door play- ing with carrying case n e v e r u s e d $ 4 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Miscellaneous
2 EXCELLENT ITEMS Floor Loom Nilus by Le- clerc 4 harness and all material sold together $1700 Brother Knit King KH-230 manual knitting mach ine w i t h r i bbe r $350 Call for appoint- ment 360-321-4143
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Used Paramount FIT 5000 CTN1 universal gym
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Tools
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Dogs
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 723
ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 725
ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
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garage sales - WA
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
FREELAND
GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
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MarineMiscellaneous
ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
Auto Events Auctions
1998 Chevrolet K3500 Ambulance
74 V-8 140k miles 20k on new motor Email
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360-734-8700 bull 1800 IOWA STREET bull BELLINGHAM WA
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Utility Trailers
5rsquox10rsquo UTILITY TRAILER Tilting trailer makes it great for lawn mower motorcycle snowmobile etc Clean solid new tabs 15rdquo tires and single axel $560 Freeland Call John 360-321-2364
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3 5 rsquo M O N TA N A 5 t h wheel 2008 and 2006 D o d g e 3 5 0 0 D i e s e l Trailer includes 4 pop- o u t s f i r e p l a c e f l a t screen surround sound and 2 queen beds Truck has less than 100000 miles Buy this awesone pair for just $50000 Call 360-373-7203 (Bre- merton)
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Motorhomes
25rsquo TELSTAR BY Cham- pion 1989 Ford 460 New Dometic refrigera- tor Propane and 110 volt Double sinks and 4 burner stove with oven Cor k f l oo rs and oak cabinets Stationary bed in rear New air cond- tioner amp propane heater 4 Kilowatt Onan Gen- set 2nd owners excel condition $6000 Friday Harbor 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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2 5 rsquo F L E E T W O O D PROWLER travel trailer l ike new condition al- ways covered many ex- tras sleeps 6 original owner non smoking asking $12500 Includes cover BBQ amp spare tire Freeland (360)331-4341
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 23
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NEW 2013 FORD
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STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
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STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
0x48NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
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$46710
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520
$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
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NEW 2013 FORDC-MAX HYBRID
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
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PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$32351
NEW 2013 FORD EDGE
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
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STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
0x72
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STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
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NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
0x48
2013 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE
BAUER 4X2
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$37458
2013 FORDEXPEDITION
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$46710
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Disclaimer 0 subject to credit approval through FMCC0 Financing not available on all models See dealer for details All Rebates are from Ford All vehicles one only and subject to prior sale All prices exclude tax and license A NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTARY FEE OF $150 MAY BE ADDED TO THE PRICE Ad expires 072214
680 AUTO BLVD BURLINGTON
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21127U 2010 NISSAN VERSA VIN 3N1BC1CP8AL403990$977721381U 2008 DODGE CALIBER VIN 1B3HB48B48D641331 $999521489U 2009 HYUNDAI ACCENT VIN KMHCM36CX9U116313 $99953888T 1995 FORD F-250 VIN 1FTHX26G9SKB21194 $1099521371U 2010 KIA SOUL VIN KNDJT2A20A7073787 $1277721486U 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS VIN JTDKB20U283380082 $1299521553U 2008 TOYOTA CAMRY VIN 4T1BE46K78U773123 $139953858T 2008 MERCURY MARINER VIN 4M2CU871X8KJ28349 $139953884T 2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE VIN 5NMSH73E18H166167 $1399521466U 2013 FORD FIESTA VIN 3FADP4TJ3DM186537 $1455021122U 2005 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BL84C154209746 $1477721414U 2012 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1W88C1528970 $147773796T 2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCEK14X78Z302924 $1577721493U 2010 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 1NXBU4EE9AZ300568 $159953791T 2011 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9EG6BKB98727 $1677721482U 2008 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT SEDAN VIN WVWEK73C48P059778 $1699521479U 2011 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1UG0B1380533$175003712T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTZR45E88PA12862 $177773908T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTKR4EE5APA36012 $177773930T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTYR44U28PA09914 $177773871T 2002 TOYOTA TACOMA VIN 5TEGN92N22Z116655 $179953851T 2008 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU94148KE10952 $1799521446U 2009 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BK34M791217621 $1799521438U 2008 MAZDA MX-5 VIN JM1NC25F780139222 $185003915T 2007 JEEP WRANGLER VIN 1J4GA64187L151429 $1877721420U 2010 FORD MUSTANG VIN 1ZVBP8AN7A5173822$1877721459U 2010 SUBARU FORESTER VIN JF2SH6CC6AG727468 $189953883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318$1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628$338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
TRANSITCONNECT
STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE SEL AWD
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
0x48NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN
MKZ
SALE PRICE
$32351
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301
$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
2013 FORD
EXPEDITION
SALE PRICE
$46710
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520
$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
Disclaimer 0 subject to credit approval through FMCC0 Financing not available on all models See dealer for details All Rebates are from Ford All vehicles one only and subject to prior sale All prices exclude tax and license A NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTARY FEE OF $150 MAY BE ADDED TO THE PRICE Ad expires 072214
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COFFEE CLUB The Veteransrsquo Coffee club meets 9-11 am every Thursday at Harbor Tower Village 100 E Whidbey Ave in Oak Harbor Join the group for a cup of coffee and meet with other local veterans The next meeting is Thursday July 24BRIDGE
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Oak Harbor retirement center recognized for careBy MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter
Hazel Welliver the execu-tive director of Harbor Tower Village in Oak Harbor is proud of the retirement com-munity with good reason
Harbor Tower Village was recently awarded the bronze Commitment to Quality Award from the American Health Care Association and the National Center for Assisted Living This award is given to communities that exemplify a commitment to the goal of making lives for their residents better
The bronze award is the first applicants can receive after that they can then apply for the silver award and then the gold
But Harbor Tower Village while planning on applying for the silver award in the fall wonrsquot be changing anything about how they run their facility to sway their chances
ldquoWersquoll always just do what wersquove got to do and try to make (life) better for themrdquo said nurse Shannon DelCiello who runs the Wellness Department for Harbor Tower Village
Welliver credits DelCiello as being instrumental in earning the national recogni-tion
As part of their applica-tion for the award the com-munity had to provide a measurable example of how they improved the life of a resident so DelCiello sug-gested the story of how two residents with uncontrolled
diabetes were saved from having to go on insulin She said when she arrived at the community the two residents had very high blood sugar and were quickly approach-ing a point of needing insulin
ldquoI thought you know what wersquore going to see if we can stop thatrdquo DelCiello said
Her plan involved work-ing with the two residents to get them to make healthier choices in regard to food and exercise and to educate them on how to continue making those choices with-out constant supervision
ldquoSo the staff the entire staff the kitchen myself the doctor and families all worked together in unison to try to get these people to make healthier choices for themselves without having to be watched all the timerdquo DelCiello said
Eventually one of the resi-dents no longer needed to regularly check their blood sugar at all and the other resident went from having to check four or more times a day to only checking twice a week
So when she was asked to provide a measurable exam-ple for the award application this was first on her mind
ldquoI think that if you can take something like that and be able to make their lives better so that they one felt so much better about themselves and for two they accomplished something that was great in their livesrdquo DelCiello said ldquoI think that was fantasticrdquo
According to her the all-
inclusive hands-on approach to helping improve the lives of their residents is their nor-mal strategy
ldquoYou have to be involved with all of your residents on a personal levelrdquo DelCiello said ldquoTheyrsquore not just diag-noses theyrsquore not just lsquofolks in a homersquo they are actually people and we need to be able to take what theyrsquove got and make it betterrdquo
DelCiello has been a geri-atrics nurse for 32 years and started when she was 17 years old She said geriatrics is her passion
ldquoThey do an outstand-ing job of quality for their seniors in their community and they are working toward making sure everybody has good great experiences at their buildingrdquo said Stuart Brown chief operating offi-
cer of Village Concepts the assisted living management company Harbor Tower Village is a part of
Eight Village Concepts communities received the bronze award for commit-ment to quality this year Brown said that so many communities receiving the award this year helps the company recognize that they are ldquoconsistently throughout
all of our communitiesrdquo com-mitted to quality care
ldquoItrsquos a privilege to come into workrdquo Welliver said ldquoThatrsquos how all of us feel Wersquove got a tremendous staff
ldquoYou canrsquot teach some-body to have that compas-sion gene They either have it or they donrsquot You can teach them to do a job but you canrsquot teach them to care And this staff caresrdquo
Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times
Lou Biddle looks through a selection of books brought by the Sno-Isle Library Bookmobile Program Director Arielle Corrin arranged for it to start coming once a month so the residents could check out books to read that arenrsquot offered in the Harbor Tower Village library
SATURDAY JULY 19Ping Pong Pool Pinochle
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1230 pm Ping Pong1 pm Wednesday at the Movies3 pm Hula6 pm Line Dancing
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FRIDAY JULY 259 am Quilting930 am Tai Chi1230 am Pinochle1 pm Friday at the Movies1 pm Line Dance
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MONDAY JULY 28830-920 am Gentle Yoga9 am Quilting Class930-1020 am Muscle Conditioning930 am Nintendo Wii Bowling1 pm Dottiersquos Painting Class5 pm Tai Chi
TUESDAY JULY 29930-1050 am Aerobic Exercises9 am Lapidary9 am-12 pm Wood Carving930 am Nintendo Wii Bowling1130 am Chess6 pm Pinochle7 pm Country Dance Lessons7 pm Stamp Club
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THURSDAY JULY 31930-1050 am Aerobic Exercises930 am Nintendo Wii Bowling10 am Creative Writing12ndash3 pm Bingo1230 pm Cribbage1 pm SVC History Class7 pm Wire Wrap
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MONDAY JULY 21Crispy rosemary chickenItalian vegetablesSpinach salad with carrotsFrench breadChilled pears
TUESDAY JULY 22Salad bar wassorted veggiesCottage cheeseBread sticksFresh fruit
WEDNESDAY JULY 23Tostada with ground beefLettuce tomato onion and cheeseSpanish rice with tomatoesPinto beans and juiceMexican wedding cookie
THURSDAY JULY 24Chefrsquos choice
FRIDAY JULY 25Italian delight with marinara sauceGarlic Brussel sproutsCaesar salad amp juiceTropical fruit mix
MONDAY JULY 28Sweet and sour pork with pineapple and green pepperStir fry broccoliSesame rollFruit ambrosia
TUESDAY JULY 29Salad bar with assorted veg-giesCottage cheeseBread sticksChilled fruit
WEDNESDAY JULY 30Fish and chips with tartar sauceCarrot coinsBroccoli slaw with raisinsWhole wheat rollHappy birthday carrot cake
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WRITE TO US The Whidbey News-Times 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 items to PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 or email kgraveswhidbeynewsgroupcom
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OPINION
LETTERS TO THE EDITORElection
Treasurer should take resposibility for lossEditor
On July 10 the three Island County treasurer candidates participated in the League of Women Votersrsquo forum in Coupeville
Six questions were asked and answered by all candidates Challenges were made in response to answers given in response to statements made during one of those challenges I followed up with the Island County Auditorrsquos Office for clarification of a statement made by Ana Maria Nunez
During my answer to one of the questions I reported that the market value of the long-term investment port-folio administered by the treasurer had incurred a $17 million loss 3 percent of the portfoliorsquos face value for the year ended Dec 31 2013
Nunez challenged my statement and stated that the loss had been reduced to $350000
This seemed questionable so I con-tacted the auditorrsquos office which con-firmed that Nunezrsquos claim is not true The market loss of the portfolio is indeed $17 million
Nunezrsquos figure of $350000 has net-ted the interest income for the year against the market value decrease The question was related to the investment policies that resulted in the market loss not the net investment income for the period
Interest income and market value adjustments are reported separately in the financial statements one is revenue and the other is an adjustment to an asset account mdash this is Accounting 101 As a CPA Nunez should be aware of the difference
The $17 million loss resulted from purchases of bonds with extended maturity dates
When interest rates increased at the end of 2013 the value of those bonds
dropped because the market interest rate on that date exceeded the interest rate on the bonds owned
In addition to the loss in market value the county has also suffered lost opportunity cost in its inability to purchase bonds at current higher inter-est rates as it is locked into the longer maturities of the bonds it now holds
There are those who will say that any investment officer makes assumptions about future interest rate increases or decreases when considering invest-ment choices
However I am sure all will agree that if interest rates had decreased Nunez would be bragging about her intuitive investing providing the county with a market gain As that is not what happened it is therefore appropriate that she assume responsibility for the actual market loss of $17 million in the current situation
Wanda Grone CPA CFECandidate for Island County treasurer
Coupeville
Reducing mankindrsquos carbon foot-print has become the defining issue of our time and rightly so Virtually every level of government has policies to reduce greenhouse gases by regu-lating everything from industrial CO2 emissions to cow flatulence
But as Kermit the Frog said ldquoItrsquos not easy being greenrdquo
It turns out that some good ideas donrsquot work well mdash or not at all Still the government con-tinues to mandate them
For example a three-year study funded by the Department of Energy confirmed that producing ethanol from corn and corn stalks creates more greenhouse gases than it prevents
Despite this the government still mandates its use in gasoline and diesel
Wind turbines are costly and still kill thousands of birds a year On the best wind energy sites those towering turbines generate electricity about 40 percent of the time Nevertheless the President wants to continue taxpayer subsidies for another 30 years
The solar energy industry has been plagued by bad loans and bankruptcies and despite billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies solar energy produces only 02 percent of our nationrsquos electricity according to the US Energy Information Administration
What about energy efficiency Is that a foolproof way to reduce greenhouse gases
Well that dependsAnalysts have discovered that certified ldquogreenrdquo build-
ings actually can use more energy than standard build-ings
Much of the controversy centers on Leadership in Energy amp Environmental Design or LEED the countryrsquos primary green building accreditation program Operated by the nonprofit US Green Building Council LEED certification has become the gold standard for energy efficient buildings
But LEED certification doesnrsquot guarantee energy effi-ciency
For example the Bank of America Tower in New York received a platinum level LEED certification as ldquothe worldrsquos most environmentally responsible high-riserdquo when
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WHIDBEY
Are the benefits worth the cost of going lsquogreenrsquo
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GUEST COLUMNBy DON C BRUNELL
SEE BRUNELL A7
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A7
MARK THE DATE
bullJuly Publications
amp Deadlines
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publishes July 23 and 24A Celebration of lavender and art
bullAugust Publications
amp Deadlines
bull Coupeville Arts
Festival Tabpublishes August 6 amp 7
A commemorative look at 50 years of celebrating the
arts and giving backto the community
bullFall Sports Guides
sales deadline August 20publishes Sept 17 amp 18A guide to High School
Sports Activities
bullSouth WhidbeySchool Calendar
sales deadline August 1publishes August 30useful for parents of school-age children
bull
I Love Coupeville Portrait sales deadline August 28
publishes Sept 11Photo on September 6th
at the Coupeville Farmers Market Green
bullSeptember 2014
Deadlines amp HolidaysLabor Day Sept 1
Autumn Begins Sept 22
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sales deadline August 15publishes Sept 11
During this election season what issues do you think the candidates for Island County commissioner should be focused on
ldquoThere should be more lights toward the bridge and more pro-grams for homelessness and kids in troublerdquo
Pam BurdenOak Harbor
ldquoThere has been an increase in homelessness in Oak Harborrdquo
Sonia QuinnOak Harbor
OF THE WEEK
ldquoThese roads are the worst Irsquove seen in the United Statesrdquo
Yvonne GarnerOak Harbor
ldquoTherersquos already a drug problem in Oak Harbor and now theyrsquore adding marijuana manufacturers to the picturerdquo
Rianna MontrossOak Harbor
QUESTION
it opened in 2010 But a 2013 study by
the city revealed that the billion-dollar building gen-erates more greenhouse gases and uses more energy than any other office tower its size in Manhattan
LEED officials point out that how tenants use a building has a big impact on actual energy usage In an attempt to quantify that the Building Council is requiring all newly certi-fied buildings to provide their energy and water bills for the first five years
Whatrsquos the situation in Washington
Since 2005 the state has mandated that new and renovated public buildings meet one of three ldquogreenrdquo building standards includ-ing LEED A 2011 audit found problems saying it is difficult to evaluate the program because of incom-plete reporting by state agencies mdash a problem that persists today
Because not all state buildings have individual utility meters and the types of buildings varies greatly (office buildings prisons welding shops etc) track-ing utility usage and com-paring ldquoapples to applesrdquo with traditional buildings is difficult
It has been nine years since the state launched its ldquogreenrdquo building program and Washington still lacks a comprehensive system to
track performance While computer projections sug-gest significant benefits they cannot be verified until the actual electricity and water usage are deter-mined
Architect Sidney Hunt with the Department of Enterprise Services is working to develop a metering program that will track energy and water usage for every certified state building His mantra is ldquoYou canrsquot manage what you donrsquot measurerdquo
Gov Jay Inslee wants to expand ldquogreenrdquo building certification in the private sector But LEED certi-fied buildings cost more Are we sure the benefits are worth the added cost Could the money be better spent on more effective environmental measures We need to ask mdash and answer mdash those questions
As wersquove seen with etha-nol wind power and solar energy actual performance doesnrsquot always measure up We need to make sure our ldquogreenrdquo buildings program works as promised
Don C Brunell is a business analyst writer and columnist He recently retired as president of the Association of Washington Business the statersquos oldest and largest business orga-nization and now lives in Vancouver He can be contacted at theBrunellsmsncom
BRUNELLCONTINUED FROM A6
US Rep Rick Larsen Washington DC office 2113 Rayburn Office Building Washington DC 20515 202-225-2605 Ev-erett office 2930 Wetmore Ave Suite 9F Everett WA 98201 425-252-3188 Belling-ham office 119 N Commercial St Suite 1350 Bellingham WA 98225
US Sen Patty Murray Washing-ton DC office 154 Russell Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 202-224-2621 Everett office 2934 Wetmore Ave Suite 903 Everett WA 98201 425-259-6515
US Sen Maria Cantwell Washing-ton DC office 311 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 202-224-3441 Everett office 2930 Wetmore Ave 9B Everett WA 98201 425-303-0114
State Sen Barbara Bailey Olympia office 109-B Irv Newhouse Building PO Box 40410 Olympia WA 98504-0410 360-786-7618 BarbaraBaileylegwagov
State Rep Norma Smith PO Box 40600 Olympia WA 98504-0600 360-786-7884 normasmithlegwagov
State Rep Dave Hayes PO Box 40600 Olympia WA 98504-0600 360-786-7914 davehayeslegwagov
Board of Island County Commis-sioners PO Box 5000 1 NE Seventh St Coupeville WA 98239 wwwislandcountynet
bull Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan 360-679-7353 district3coislandwaus
bull Commissioner Jill Johnson 360-679-7354 district2coislandwaus
bull Commissioner Helen Price Johnson 360-679-7354 district1coislandwaus
Oak Harbor City Council 865 SE Barrington Dr Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-279-4500 wwwoakharbororg
bull Mayor Scott Dudleybull Council members Rick Almberg
Danny Paggao James Campbell Beth Munns Tara Hizon Bob Severns and Joel Servatius
Town of Coupeville 4 NE Seventh St PO Box 725 Coupeville WA 98239 360-678-4461 wwwtownofcoupevilleorg
bull Mayor Nancy Conardbull Council members Jackie Henderson
Bob Clay Molly Hughes Dianne Binder and Pat Powell
Oak Harbor School District 350 S Oak Harbor St Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-279-5000 wwwohsdnet
bull Superintendent Lance Gibbon lgib-bonohsdnet
bull Board members Gary Wallin Pete Hunt Christine Abbott Christine Cribb and Corey Johnson
Coupeville School District 501 S Main St Coupeville WA 98239 360-678-4522 wwwcoupevillek12waus
bull Superintendent Jim Shankbull Board members Christine Sears Jeff
Tasoff Chris Chan Kathleen Anderson Glenda Merwine and Vanessa Matros
Whidbey General Hospital 101 N Main St Coupeville WA 98239
360-678-5151 wwwwhidbeygenorgbull CEO Tom Tomasinobull Commissioners Grethe Cammer-
meyer Georgia Gardner Ron Wallin and Anne Tarrant
Port of Coupeville PO Box 577 24 Front St Coupeville WA 98277 360-678-5020 wwwportofcoupevilleorg
bull Executive director Tim McDonaldbull Commissioners Marshall Bronson Bill
Larsen amd Mike Diamanti
ANOTHER LETTER TO THE EDITORFollow-up
Impressed how candidate responded to complaintEditor
I saw my Letter to the Editor (July 16 Flyer is a tip that resident isnrsquot home) online today Within 15 minutes I had a personal visit from Marc Henneman apologizing for
the flyer in the doorThank you Mr Henneman for standing
up and admitting an error and working to ensure it doesnrsquot happen again I was very impressed by your actions
This is the kind of leadership we need on the Island County Board of Commissioners mdash someone who looks out for their constitu-ents day after day
Anthony MinichOak Harbor
THEY REPRESENT YOU
Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times
It is difficult for me to find the right accurate and powerful enough words to express
my gratitude to Shuksan Healthcare (and I was an English teacher) When I came to
Shuksan I was in pretty bad shape and nobody knew how things were going to turn
out My recovery was successful due to the experienced compassionate and
innovative team at Shuksan My therapists had the patience of saints My nurses
made me feel safe cared for listened to and most importantly I felt I was intelligently
and knowledgeably treated Everyone at Shuksan from the housekeepers to the
management team take pride in their work and it shows with the superior care that I
received After 2frac12 years of a united team effort I was able to return to my home in
Sudden Valley I will forever have a family at Shuksan Healthcare and I would
recommend them to anyone in need of rehabilitation after a surgery or looking for
long-term care options
~Enid Norman
ShuksanHEALTHCARE CENTER1530 James Street Bellingham 360-733-9161
Recently I was in the hospital and was discharged to a nursing facility here in Bellingham that did not meet my needs physically and emotionally I felt as if I would never recover and woke up some days thinking ldquoWhatrsquos the pointrdquo and was giving up on myself
Luckily my daughter transferred me to Shuksan Healthcare and I felt as though I had been brought to heaven in comparison
The nursing care was top notch and uniformly excellent While working with the therapy team I felt safe and confi dent that I would recover The Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists are very knowledgeable and encouraging I felt I could meet my goals while under their guidance
My overall stay was absolutely wonderful and I feel the atmosphere at Shuksan is unlike any nursing facility I have ever been in I will be returning to Shuksan if I have any needs in the future and encourage anyone who reads this to do the same
~Dr Morton ldquoBobrdquo Steinberg
San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER
911 21st St Anacortes WA 98221 middot (360) 293-7222
I was at Harborview in Seattle after a horrifying car accident left me in critical condition with multiple broken bones As a result of their marvelous care I was able to transfer to a rehabilitation facility for my long recovery which included physical therapy and 24 hour daily living care Since I live in Oak Harbor I was hoping to find the same level of care provided by Harborview within a reasonable distance from my home Harborview searched and suggested San Juan Rehabilitation Center in Anacortes My family and I visited the facility and decided that would be the best place for me My road to recovery was shared with great love and care by the exceptional staff from the cheerful and hardworking nursesrsquo aides such as Bethany Crews whose loving smile always lightened my day and Willie Lawton who put his patientrsquos welfare first I would rate the physical therapists Travis Arendse and Bonnie Kennedyrsquos level of professionalism and knowledge in their field to that of Harborviewrsquos elite team I also want to acknowledge Dr Llewellynrsquos commitment and compassionate care to the patients at San Juan Rehab I recommend her to everyone When Joni the head of nursing listened to my concerns she was able to fix them wisely and in a timely manner She proved that my recovery was the priority and my needs were respected
My five weeks stay at San Juan Rehab was wonderful from the care of the staff the quality and variety of meals offered to Sam the parrot who kept us entertained
If I ever needed rehab services again I would return to San Juan Rehabilitation Center I gained mobility and great new friends ~Marjorie Scribner and husband Trim
Martinrsquos Auto
Electric
will donate
$100 for every
oil change for the
month of July
will benefit
North Whidbey
Help House
152 NE Midway BlvdOak Harbor WA
AUTO ELECTRIC LCC
Heidi Jane Eyler
Heidi Jane Eyler age 57 of Anacortes Wash died on July 2 2014 at her home in Anacortes She was born to John and Jane (Sessions) Wilkinson on Aug 2 1956 in Billings Mont
Heidi lived in the Anacortes and San Juan Islands area for the last 20 years with great appreciation for the beauty that surrounds us She thor-oughly enjoyed any activ-ity that had to do with the great outdoors and especially liked to spend time at Ross Lake Heidi loved her pets and found great joy with their companionship She was employed as a receptionist at Island Hospital for this past year and also enjoyed her volunteer work at the Orcas Library Heidi is survived by her husband Stephen Eyler of Eastsound Wash her father John Wilkinson
OBITUARIES
Eyler
and his wife Joyce of Spearfish SD and a broth-er Pete Lorentz and his wife Charlotte of Bullhead Ariz
A private family Graveside Service will be held at Fernhill Cemetery A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 1 pm Saturday July 26 2014 at Evans Funeral Chapel with a reception to follow Arrangements are in the care of Evans Funeral Chapel and Crematory Inc Anacortes and the San Juan Islands To share memories of Heidi please sign the online guest register at wwwevanschapelcom
Pease
Sandy PeaseNov 10 1941 mdash June 23 2014
Memorial service for Sandy Pease will be held at United Methodist Church in Oak Harbor at 2 pm Saturday July 26 Full obitu-ary published July 2 2014 in the Whidbey News-Times
Pamela June Price
Pamela June Price died at her home in Oak Harbor surrounded by her family on Sunday July 13 2014 after a brief struggle with cancer
She was born in Van Nuys Calif Dec 30 1939 to Lawrence and Maxine Wray At age 19 she moved to San Francisco and met her soul mate Phillip just before he set sail for a yearlong adven-ture
Pamela and Phillip mar-ried on Aug 6 1961 and moved a year later to Alturas Calif where they started a successful construction com-pany and raised three daugh-ters
They had several busi-nesses over the years and they retired for the first time in their early 40s They spent many years sailing through the Pacific Northwest Canada and Alaska
Price
After 35 years in Alturas they then settled in Oak Harbor where they opened a Ben Franklin Craft store After the store closed Pamela worked for United Way for several years and did many hours of volunteer work for WAIF YMCA and the Oak Harbor Chamber
She was preceded in death by Phil in 2000 She is sur-vived by her daughters Laura Price (Tony Hartman) Julia Price (Wayne Trumbull) and Heather Price two grand-children Savannah McGuire (Kevin) and Felipe Chavarria a great-granddaughter Elle McGuire and her sister Penny Jo Jefferies
In her memory dona-tions may be made to WAIF (Whidbey Animalsrsquo Improvement Foundation) PO Box 1108 Coupeville WA 98239 and Whidbey Island Farm Animal Assistance Program PO Box 402 Coupeville WA 98239 A ser-vice will announced by the family in the near future
Arrangements were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home Oak Harbor
To share memories and condolences please visit Pamelarsquos Book of Memories at the funeral home website wwwwallinfuneralhomecom
allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447
allin Funeral HomeW
CHURCH NOTESn Oak Harbor First United Methodist Church invites chil-
dren ages 3 years to 5th grade to gear up at WORKSHOP OF WONDERS IMAGINE AND BUILD WITH GOD Vacation Bible School The program is 9-1130 am Aug 11-15 at First United Methodist Church 1050 SE Ireland St Oak Harbor There will be interactive Bible fun music science crafts mission work snacks and games Visit oakharborfumcorg to register
n FIRST REFORMED CHURCH 250 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor will be hosting an Ecumenical five-day club (child Evangelism fellowship) 10 am to noon July 21-25 in rooms 13 and 14 for children ages 5-12 This yearrsquos theme is based on fun at the beach and includes Bible stories that will help children understand the creation of the ocean and its sea life There will also be puppet plays songs mission-ary stories games and more For more information email Gail Wieldraayer at stormy655yahoocom
n Oak Harbor Seventh Day Adventist Church is hold-ing a VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 10 am to noon Monday July 28 through Friday Aug 1 The program is ldquoInvestigation Station Galactic Questrdquo They will play an important role in investigating Godrsquos plan for their life There will be skits games entertaining characters and snacks For ages 5-12
n LITTLE LAMBS PRESCHOOL at Concordia Lutheran Church 590 N Oak Harbor St is accepting registrations for the 2014-15 school year beginning in September for ages 3 and 4 A $50 non-refundable deposit is required at the time of registration tuition is due the first of the month $90 for 3-year-olds and $120 for 4-year-olds The teaching staff is experienced in preschool education which is characterized by a love for Jesus a love for children and a dedication to providing the best environment and experi-ences for learning and kindergarten readiness For more information call the church office at 360-675-2548
n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS also known as Quakers holds their regular meeting for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist building 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages For more information visit wwwwhidbeyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom
WHIDBEY GENERAL HOSPITALDAMIAN TIMOTHY MARTINEZ 7 pounds was
born July 2 He is the son of Sergio and Karla Martinez of Oak Harbor
SAPHIRA LORRAINE SKAGGS 6 pounds 2 ounces was born July 6 She is the daughter of Thomas Skaggs and Jessaca Kalles of Everett
MORGAN MAE YOUNG 6 pounds 12 ounces was born July 7 She is the daughter of Kristine Ruark of Clinton
KNOWLEDGE SAM WILLIAMS 7 pounds 9 ounc-es was born July 7 He is the son of Daisy Teran of Oak Harbor
ADRIAN MIGUEL CRISAFULLI 9 pounds 11 ounc-es was born July 10 He is the son of Nathan Crisafulli and Leah Cummings of Oak Harbor
NAVAL HOSPITAL OAK HARBORRILEY OLIVIA KRONE 8 pounds 3 ounces was born
July 1 She is the daughter of Brock and Rebecca KroneEWAN ANDREW JONES 7 pounds 10 ounces was
born July 2 He is the son of Kevin and Erika Jones CHARLOTTE LEE CRAWFORD 8 pounds 35 ounc-
es was born July 3 She is the daughter of Robert and Shannon Crawford
TYTUS ISAIAH WHEELER 8 pounds was born July 10 He is the son of Edward and Sophie Wheeler
BENJAMIN WILLIAM BROOKING 9 pounds 3 ounces was born July 11 He is the son of Scott and Alicia Brooking
BIRTHS
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9
To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to sports whidbeynewstimescom
EVENT OF THE WEEK The Ragnar Relay which began in Blaine Friday winds down Whidbey Island Saturday July 19
SPORTSWHIDBEY
By JIM WALLERSporrts editor
Heading into Fridayrsquos play the Oak Harbor Legion base-ball team was one of six still alive in the district tourna-ment at Burlington-Edison High School
The top two teams will advance to the state tourna-ment in Spokane
Oak Harbor split its first two games losing 17-5 in five innings to Anacortes Wednesday and winning 6-3 over South Whidbey Thursday
The Wildcats (22-18)
played Ferndale (17-5) yes-terday in a loser-out match results were not available at press time
If Oak Harbor won it will play at noon or 3 pm today (Saturday July 19) depend-ing on the outcome of other contests
Ferndale and Oak Harbor recently met in the final league games before the tournament started Ferndale won both 7-5 12-1
Anacortes Anacortes (18-4) the top
seed and regular-season league champion pounded out 20 hits including seven doubles and a triple in just four innings in its win over Oak Harbor
Oak Harbor scored first Kevyn Johnson led off the game with a walk and scored on Danny Wolfersquos two-out single
Anacortes scored five in the bottom of the second on an error and five hits one a three-run triple
The Wildcats came right back to tie the game in the top of the third inning with four runs Oak Harbor began with four straight singles from Avery Aguirre Johnson Anthony Stewart and Clay Doughty
Doughtyrsquos hit scored one run and after an out Trent Benson walked to force in another The final two runs came on an error off the bat of Robert Herring
Oak Harbor had just two base runners both from walks over the final two innings
Anacortes though was just getting started The Steamers scored nine times in the bottom of the third on 10 hits five of which were doubles
The win was the fourth straight for Anacortes over
Oak Harbor The Steamers beat Oak Harbor twice (10-0 and 8-4) during league play and 9-1 in the championship game of a tournament in Anacortes
In other first-round games Mount Vernon defeated South Whidbey 14-4 Ferndale beat Arlington 10-0 and Bellingham stopped Burlington 13-10
South WhidbeyAgainst South Whidbey
Oak Harbor used a five-run fifth inning to take control
The Wildcats trailed 2-1 before the fifth-inning erup-tion
Herring and Aguirre ignited the rally with singles Johnsonrsquos groundout scored Herring with the tying run
A single by Stewart and a walk to Doughty loaded the bases After Aguirre was forced at the plate on a ground out Benson singled in two runs Quentin Tungate followed with another two-run base hit to finish the rally
South Whidbey scored first in the bottom of the sec-ond inning on a walk and a two-out single against starter Wolfe
Oak Harbor countered with a run in the top of the third With two outs Johnson
singled moved to second on a walk to Stewart and scored on Doughtyrsquos hit
South Whidbey regained the lead 2-1 in the bottom half of the inning on a double single and error
After Oak Harborrsquos big fifth inning South Whidbey could get only one run back scoring in the sixth on a sin-gle and two walks
Wolfe tossed a five hitter striking out six and walking four
ldquoDanny threw well and battledrdquo coach Kyle Isaacson said
Offensively Oak Harbor featured a balanced attack with eight of the nine play-ers in the lineup contributing with singles
Tungate finished with two of teamrsquos nine hits
Isaacson was also pleased with the attitude of Wolfe and Doughty calling their posi-tive leadership ldquocriticalrdquo if Oak Harbor is going to con-tinue to play this spring and if the Wildcats are going to have a successful high school season next year
In other second-round games Burlington eliminat-ed Arlington 7-4 and Mount Vernon defeated Anacortes 5-4 to move into the semi-finals against Bellingham which beat Ferndale 5-4
Legion baseball team fighting to advance to state
Photos by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times
ABOVE Oak Harbor first baseman Clay Doughty receives a throw on a pickoff attempt Wednesday LEFT Shortstop Avery Aguirre throws to first in an attempt to complete a double play against Anacortes
Oak Harbor splits first 2 games in district play to stay alive in tourney
Malloy places 2nd in tournament
Oak Harbor Olympian Marti Malloy placed second at the Grand Slam Tyumen in Russia July 12 and 13
Malloy who earned a bronze medal in judo at the London Olympics and is the current PanAm champion lost in the finals of the 57kg division to Canadarsquos Cath-erine Beauchemin-Pinard
Malloy won her six-person pool with victories over Stefanie Tremblay of Canada and Christa Deguchi of Japan
In the semifinals Malloy defeated Loredana Ohai of Romania
Malloy is currently the top-ranked judoka in the United States and sixth in the world in the 57kg class
Ragnar runs down Whidbey today
Whidbey Island roads will be dotted with Ragnar Relay runners Saturday July 19
The Northwest Passage one of 15 runs throughout the United States sponsored by Ragnar began with a staggered start at 5 am Friday in Blaine The teams with the slowest estimated times took off first the fast-est teams didnrsquot leave until early in the afternoon
The relay teams should hit Oak Harbor early Satur-
day morningThe 200-mile relay fin-
ishes at the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley with the final teams coming in around 9 pm
Over 500 teams are ex-pected to compete in this yearrsquos race Most of the squads have 12 members each running three legs Some ldquoultrardquo teams com-pete with only six runners
NWLL fall ball signups begin
Registration is under way for North Whidbey Little League fall ball
Registration forms are available at Big 5 and from the league website north whidbeylittleleagueorg
The league is open to baseball players 6 to 14 and will be divided into three divisions
Softball for players 7 to 16 will have two divisions
The cost is $60Teams will be formed
Aug 16 Games begin in September and end in late October
Wildcats hold youth cheer camp
A youth cheer clinic hosted by new Oak Harbor High School coach Kimberly Cherry and the Wildcat squad will be take place 9 am to 3 pm Saturday July
26 at the OHHS fieldhouseThe cost is $30 which
includes lunch and a T-shirt and payments must be made by July 24
Payments should be made to OHHS Cheer Youth Clinic co Oak Harbor School District 350 S Oak Harbor St Oak Harbor WA 98277 Please include the childrsquos full name age and contact information
Participants who attend the clinic and additional practice days (Sept 10 and Oct 22) will qualify to per-form at the halftime of the Oct 24 Oak Harbor foot-ball game on Breast Cancer Awareness Night
For more information
email cheeroakharborgmailcom
CHS football team sets scrimmage
The Coupeville High School football team will complete its summer ac-tivities with a scrimmage against Lakeside at Mickey Clark Field at 11 am Satur-day July 26
CHS parents host Race the Reserve
The third annual Race the Reserve returns to Ebeyrsquos
Prairie Aug 9The event which is the
primary fundraiser for the Coupeville parents of the class of 2015 includes a half marathon 10K and 5K fit-ness runwalk
The half marathon begins at 830 am and the other races at 9 am
The cost is $50 for the half marathon $35 for the 10K and $25 for the 5K
For more information or to register visit racethe reservewhidbeyislandcom
Aquatic Club offers tryouts
The North Whidbey Aquatic Club is a competi-tive swimming program of the North Whidbey Park and Recreation District for ages from 6 through college
NWACrsquos mission is to foster the development of Whidbey Island youth as
competitive swimmers and well-adjusted individuals
Tryouts are by appoint-ment and the first two weeks are free Call head coach Bill Patterson at 360-675-7665 for more informa-tion
Club welcomes new members
Running Unlimited Fitness always welcomes new mem-bers ages 5 and up
Prospective members are given two free practices to see if the club is for them
The fees are $14 $20 and $28 per month or partici-pants can use a $30 punch-card good for 10 visits
For more information visit wwwrufitws or call coach Catie Rodeheffer at 360-279-2196
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COMPLIMENTARYWHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES
WITH YOUR COFFEE
Whidbey IslandHIGHLAND GAMES
Saturday August 9 2014 at the Greenbank Farm
A full day of funHighland Dancing Pipe Bands
Traditional Athletics Flyball DogsCeltic Gifts Food and Beer Garden
Celtic entertainment includingMaggiersquos Fury Cronan The Shifty Sailors
and more
Gates open at 8 AM Competition starts at 9 AM
For more information visit wwwwihgorg
Games AdmissionAdults (18 and over) $10Students (5 to 17) Seniors Military (w ID) $7 Kids 4 and under FREE
16th Annual
FREE Admission for Kids(Children 12 and younger) to the Highland GamesOne coupon per family Coupon expires Aug 9 2014
COUPON
SPORTS IN BRIEF
Photo courtesy of USA Judo
Oak Harborrsquos Marti Malloy right competes in the Grand Slam Tyumen last weekend Malloy finished second in the Russian event
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
One of the first things Bo Chernikoff thought of when he heard about the cancel-lation of the Loganberry Festival this year was the children
The long-running event at Greenbank Farm tradi-tionally offered numerous events for Whidbey Island kids Chernikoff and others from his church organized the childrenrsquos entertainment
ldquoItrsquos so much fun to see these little kids having a ballrdquo Chernikoff said ldquoQuite a few of the helpers are grandpar-ents like I am A childrenrsquos joy is so transparent You love to see thatrdquo
When a conflict with another event prompted Loganberry Festival organiz-ers to suspend the occasion this year the elder board with the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church of Greenbank decided it wanted to do all it could to keep at least a por-tion intact
So from noon to 6 pm Sunday July 27 the church and Greenbank Farm are combining efforts to pre-serve the childrenrsquos enter-tainment aspect of the festi-val by offering a free event that will feature five bouncy houses a pie-eating contest dunk tank and other games
Theyrsquore calling the event ldquoBounce Maniardquo
Kids from 2-14 are allowed to participate but must be accompanied by an adult
Bounce Mania will take place on the same weekend that the Loganberry Festival traditionally occurs but instead of two days will be condensed to one
Officials with Greenbank Farm and Port of Coupeville announced in March they were canceling this yearrsquos Loganberry Festival mostly because the Whidbey Island
Area Fair moved to the end of July leaving only one week between events With the change 4-H groups featured at both events would have been forced to choose
While the future of the Loganberry Festival remains unclear Bounce Mania is intended to continue with some of the festivalrsquos most fun events
Nearly 50 members of the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church will help run the event
Face painting a ring toss and golf putting are among the options for kids
Food vendors also will be on hand and Whidbey Pies amp Cafe will be open
ldquoMaybe we can keep it going and next year make it bigger and better and make it for the (whole) familyrdquo said Chernikoff one of elders of the church which has run the childrenrsquos events at the festival for at least a decade
Greenbank Farm officials will continue to run the popu-lar pie-eating contest includ-ing a competition for adults too
Also for adults a wine and cheese pairing will take place with author Kristin Ohlson on hand to give a reading of her book ldquoThe Soil Will Save Usrdquo at 2 pm The book explores new ways in which farmers are tending their soil in an attempt to reserve global warming A discussion will follow Ohlsonrsquos reading
ldquoWe are hoping that peo-ple interested in farming will talk about the practices she describes in her bookrdquo said Judy Feldman executive director of the Green Bank Farm
Feldman said shersquos excited that childrenrsquos activities will be held and the pie-eating contest preserved to help make up for some of the disappointment from the
Loganberry Festivalrsquos sus-pension
She said blueberries will be used in the competition instead of loganberries
ldquoWersquoll save the loganberry pie-eating contest for when the Loganberry Festival rears its head againrdquo she said
Whether that will be in 2015 should be known in the fall she said
Feldman directs the Greenbank Management Group a nonprofit that operates the farm The man-agement grouprsquos contract with the Port of Coupeville expires next summer but she expects the port could make a decision on who will get the new contract at its October meeting because the dead-line for bid proposals is in late September
ldquoIt would be presumptive on our partrdquo Feldman said of planning for a 2015 festival
She said if the port contin-ues to allow the Greenbank
Management Group to oper-ate the farm there would still
be plenty of time to plan for a festival next year
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11
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Residential Food Waste Composting Workshop Saturday August 23rd from 1000 to 1100 am
Participants will receive an in-ground compost bin at reduced cost to begin composting at home For information and registration visit the WSU Extension website at httpext100wsueduisland Participants must be Island County residents Only one registration is required per family Registration closes August 15th Sponsored by WSU Ext Island County and Washington Department of Ecology
For information call (360) 678-7974 or 679-7386 Participants are asked to take part in a 12 month study to track waste reduction and diversion
through home composting Space is limited and the compost bin is included in the registration fee
Group aims to continue Loganberry childrenrsquos fun
File photo
One of the most popular activities during the Loganberry Festival is the pie-eating contest This yearrsquos Loganberry activities will include that messy but fun activity
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
As she took a quick inventory of the critters she catalogued at Deception
Pass State Park Mary Jo Adams stopped at the pho-tograph of a skinny beetle-shaped bug
ldquoWho knew there were fire-flies hererdquo Adams said with a tone of delight pointing to an image of a diurnal firefly ldquoBut they donrsquot glowrdquo
The firefly is one of 348 creatures plants and fungi detailed in the recently pub-lished ldquoNature Guide to Deception Pass State Park and Surrounding Areasrdquo
The laminated nature guide is the product of a project led by Adams and Sarah Schmidt who both live on Whidbey Island
Although the idea of such a guide was discussed years ago Adams decided it was time to act on it while taking pictures during a hike at the park a year and a half ago
ldquoSo many people pass through hererdquo Adams said of Deception Pass the statersquos busiest state park with about 2 million visitors per year ldquoI see people hiking trails all the time and going from Point A to Point B and never slowing down to see whatrsquos along the trailrdquo
The guide is designed to encourage visitors to pause and look closer at the natural things around them It also arms them with a protected educational tool that can be taken into the woods while exploring
Itrsquos not a pocket-sized book It is comprised of eight dou-ble-sided sheets laminated in a plastic covering and con-nected together by only a plastic tie
The Deception Pass guide is the third nature guide pro-duced by Periwinkle Press a small nonprofit publishing corporation based in Adamsrsquo Oak Harbor home
The first two guides on sea-weeds and intertidal interte-brates were spearheaded by
the late Jan Holmes as tools to assist in Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watcher intertidal monitoring and eelgrass stud-ies as well asfor the common beach visitor who wanted to know more about what they were observing
The first guide ldquoCommon Intertidal Invertebrates of the
Salish Seardquo came out in 2004 and has sold about 2500 cop-ies It was followed two years later by ldquoCommon Intertidal Seaweeds and Seagrasses of the Salish Seardquo which has sold about 1500 copies Both guides have been updated since their initial releases
ldquoIt was her visionrdquo Adams said of Holmes who passed
away in December of 2011 after a long fight with cancer ldquoShe was a real renaissance (woman)rdquo
Adams said she and Holmes used to talk about tackling a guide on Deception
Pass State Park and its diverse habitat Holmes was so pas-sionate about the intertidal monitoring program that she went back to college to gain
Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News Times
ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY
Viewing nature Nature guide aims to encourage Deception Pass visitors to slow down and take a long look
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Above Sarah Schmidt left and Mary Jo Adams look over the nature guide they put together that gives visitors to Deception Pass State Park a better idea of the creatures and plants that live inside the parkrsquos boundaries The project was about a year and a half in the making after Adams noticed too many park guests rushing through the park and not stopping to notice the diverse habitat around them
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
Above A Townsendrsquos chipmunk is spotted along a trail to Lighthouse Point at Deception Pass State Park Right A barn swallow gets a rest on the Bowman Bay pier
SEE NATURE A13
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13
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a masterrsquos degree in marine biology
After Holmes died Adams partnered with Schmidt who has an extensive biology background to take on the Deception Pass project
ldquoMary Jo really handled about 99 percent of thisrdquo Schmidt said adding that she was tasked with proofreading
Adams a former nurse who took most of the photos in the guide would have none of that talk
ldquoWithout Sarahrsquos input and othersrsquo input this whole thing would have turned into a sorry messrdquo she said
Schmidt and Adams spoke kindly of the help provided by assistant park manager Rick Blank and of the many experts in specific areas that assisted in the project Melissa Duffy helped roam the park to identify the various fungi and molds which got a full page in the guide
Among the molds found in the park is a yellow frothy vari-ety Fuligo septica more com-monly known as dog vomit slime mold
During her countless trips to the park Adams came across many more pleasant discoveries
She and Schmidt encoun-tered a pair of American Minks near Cranberry Lake
There were also surprises such as two large white roost-ers spotted on the Pass Lake trail
ldquoThey didnrsquot fit into the guiderdquo Schmidt joked
The guide includes mam-mals birds reptiles amphib-ians insects and the many trees shrubs and plants found in and around Deception Pass State Park and surrounding areas
Most photos in the guide were taken of critters and plants at the park Some were taken in other areas on and
around Whidbey by contrib-uting photographers such as Whidbey nature photogra-phers Craig Johnson and Jill Hein
A college professor from Western Washington University dragonfly expert and butterfly association were among the expert eyes that also contributed
Adams said she was also grateful for the islandrsquos library system which pro-vided books to help her with research to provide park visi-tors with what she hopes will be a helpful resource
ldquoWe like to get people more connected with naturerdquo Adams said ldquoThatrsquos really nice because I think people have lost thatrdquo
Did you know there are lessons of love right outside your door
To best experience them I suggest you walk out into the early morning air briefly stepping away from schedules and frantic morning TV program-
ming or immediately after dinner for some wind-down time
Ask God to give you the eyes to see and the heart to experience the gifts of nature right here on Whidbey Island The expansive number of hiking trails the long days and a dog needing exercise are ingre-dients for creating a beautiful summertime memory
It is weather like wersquove been enjoying this week when I long for natural pure symbols of love to teach and guide my heart
That is why I venture outside mdash to pull up crab pots water my garden or sit out on my porch to visit with family and friends apart from anything electronic
It was while watching my dear friend Jane Ritterrsquos little granddaughters Cella and Chloe Ritter lick Popsicles and chat-ter about everything that came to mind Thursday evening that I thought about nature and babies and the kinds of love expressed in them all
Most of us instinctively understand that love is more expansive than romance But we need some reminders
The first kind of love is the covenant love God has for people mdash a love that can redeem us sustain us when life is terribly difficult and can secure us a place in His presence for all eternity
There is that primal soul-grabbing love we experience when we think about our children Deeply linked to our emotions
and always complex it feeds our connec-tion to future generations and builds upon our abilities to be supportive and even to forgive when itrsquos needed
There is a benevolent love God places in our heart for friends neighbors co-work-ers and people in need
It is demonstrated in service and not only creates a lifeline to those who benefit from our care but such love produces in us deeper patience understanding and generosity that goes beyond what we alone can offer
Irsquom reminded of this love when I look upon the bleeding heart plant growing on the north side of my house
First introduced to me years ago by my friend Corinne Boon Oak Harborrsquos well-known smooth collie breeder small business owner and longtime friend of mine it gifts us with dainty heart-shaped blooms before going dormant during win-ter months
Each spring as I watch the plant rise out of the ground I am reminded that the love of a friend can become one of the most enduring and satisfying forms of love we will experience in our lives
Allow the incredible beauty that sur-rounds us here on Whidbey to remind you that God created a beautiful world for us to enjoy because He loves us Get up early and drink your coffee out in the morning sunshine
Open the windows Walk the beaches and collect glass
Spend time exploring Deception Pass State Park or Fort Ebey
Grab some frozen yogurt from Toppins or Whidberry mdash decorated with your favor-ite toppings ----- and catch up with friends you havenrsquot seen in awhile
Drive over to Penn Cove and watch the eagles soar overhead as Penn Cove Shellfish workers bring mussels up from pods suspended from rafts
Enjoy the love that surrounds you
Joan Bay Klope can be reached at faithful livinghotmailcom
FAITHFUL LIVINGBy JOAN BAY KLOPE
Enjoy the love beauty that surrounds us on Whidbey
NATURECONTINUED FROM A12
Photo by Ron Newberry
Whidbey News-Times
Periwinkle Press has produced three nature
guides start-ing with this one in 2004
titled lsquoCommon Intertidal
Invertebrates of the Salish Searsquo which has sold roughly 2500
copies
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
The eight spotted skimmer dragonfly found at the east end of Cranberry Lake at Deception Pass State Park
SaturdayJuly 19
All-you-can-eat breakfast 8 am to noon July 19 Masonic Center North Main and Eighth streets Coupeville Breakfast in-cludes pancakes scrambled eggs sausage bacon and orange juice coffee or tea $7 adults $3 chil-dren under 12 360-969-3149 or ldeccles67gmailcom
NAS Whidbey Island Open House and 5K Run 9 am to 3 pm July 19 Ault Field A 5K run along the basersquos flight line will be held at 9 am with registration starting at 730 am Aircraft dis-plays include the EA-18G Growler EA-6B Prowler P-3C Orion MH-60 Knighthawk helicopter and two unmanned aerial vehicles There will be other visual displays guided bus tours a K-9 Working Dog demonstration bouncy toys for children and a climbing wall Aviation memorabilia will also be available for purchase as well as a variety of food and beverages There is no ATM on the flight line so plan accordingly All guests will come onto Ault Field via Charles Porter Gate located just west of the Ault Field and Goldie roads intersection All visitors over the age of 18 will be required to have state or government issued iden-tification for access to the base Due to security measures large bags backpacks weapons coolers pets and drugs are not allowed Visitors are limited to strollers and wagons for toddlers diaper bags small purses items for people with handicaps official service dogs bottled water (two bottles per person free water-refill stations will be available) and cameras all of which will be subject to search by security Sunscreen recom-mended For more information visit wwwfacebookcom naswhidbeyIsland
Womenrsquos firearms class 9 am July 19 Central Whidbey Sportsmanrsquos Association Safari Lane Coupeville Class will cover safety and a broad range of fire-arms including revolvers semi-automatic pistols shotguns and rifles Will last the better part of the day It is recommend that you bring a lunch and any firearm that you would like to shoot Please bring guns unloaded Some fire-arms will be available for those who do not own one Free Con-tact Errol Ortego at 360-929-8918 or Robert Clark at 360-929-2167
Coupeville Farmers Market 10 am to 2 pm July 19 Alexan-der and Eighth Streets The mar-ket offers local produce plants chocolate honey art food crafts and more Kid and dog friendly
OH-Mazing Race Garage of Blessing 10 am to 2 pm July 19 The Garage of Blessings 3143 Goldie Road Oak Harbor Teams of two will follow clues to partici-pating local merchants Each mer-chant will offer a clue to the next merchant Cost is $20 per team and includes bottled water and team T-shirt Lunch from Jumbo Burrito and dessert from Top-pins will be available for purchase
All ticket proceeds benefit The Garage of Blessings Applications can be picked up at The Garage of Blessings or can be submitted at thegarageofblessingscom
Greenbank Progressive Club Community Rummage Sale 10 am to 3 pm July 19 Bakken Road and Fireside Road behind the Greenbank Store The Greenbank Progressive Club is having their yearly community yard and bake sale Free coffee and punch Everyone is welcome Email karinwhidbeyhotmailcom or call 360-678-3397
Friends of Meerkerk PicnicAnnual Meeting noon July 19 3531 Meerkerk Lane Greenbank President of the Board will deliver ldquoState of the Gardensrdquo update officers will be elected and vol-unteers and friends will be recog-nized Potluck will follow business meeting Burgers and brats will be provided Members are invited to bring sides and desserts Free 360-678-1912 or meerkerkwhid beynet
American Roots Music Se-ries Hale Bill amp the Bopps 7 pm July 19 Deception Pass State Park 41020 SR 20 Oak Harbor Variety of Scandinavian fiddle music from all the Nordic coun-tries including schottisches waltz-es and polskas The band includes fiddle keyboard and voice plus the nyckelharpa (Swedish) and Hardanger fiddle (Norwegian) The
bandrsquos musicians have been on the regional folk music scene since the lsquo70s and lsquo80s performing primar-ily at folk dances and festivals in various configurations Admission is free to performances Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to the park All performances are in the West Beach amphitheater on the Whidbey Island side of the park In case of rain performances will move to the East Cranberry Lake picnic shelter also on the Whidbey Island side
MondayJuly 21
Ebeyrsquos Landing Field School July 21 through Aug 14 Fort Casey State Park The Field School at Fort Casey will run Monday through Thursday July 21 through Aug 14 Shifts are four hours long 8 am to noon and 1-5 pm Brown-bag lunch Lectures take place every Tuesday at noon Over the course of the Field School they will replace rotted wood sills and framing repair the roof glaze reconstructed windows and doors repair damaged stucco and paint No prior preservation experience is required 360-678-6804 or wwwnpsgoveblavolunteer-opportunitieshtm
Tween Film Fest 2-4 pm July 21 Oak Harbor Library Meet-ing Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Fans of ldquoDespicable Merdquo will
enjoy the journey of Gru as he deals with a new super-criminal This movie is rated PG and is 98 minutes long Refreshments provided 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
Island County Astronomical
Society (ICAS) monthly meet-ing 630-830 pm Oak Harbor Library room HH137 1000 SE Regatta Drive Anyone interested in astronomy is invited to attend No experience needed There will be short presentations on current topics in astronomy Dan Pullen 360-679-7664 icaspubjunocom wwwicas-wawebscom
Zentangle 730 pm July 21 Coupeville Library 788 NW Alex-ander St The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn relaxing and fun way to create images by drawing structured patterns Register for this class as there is a maximum of 15 students Free 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
TuesdayJuly 22
Bang The Science of Sound 1-2 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Li-brary Meeting Room 1000 SE Re-gatta Drive Explore some library resources and get ready to make some noise For children ages 6-11
Lions Club Fruit Sale be-gins 9 am to 6 pm daily Rite
Aid Parking lot on Highway 20 The Oak Harbor Lions Club is selling Wenatchee-grown sun-rip-ened Clingstone peaches apricots and cherries All proceeds from the fundraiser support community projects including eyeglasses hearing aids scholarships North Whidbey Help House Special Olympics and other programs benefitting the Oak Harbor com-munity
Living With Chronic Illness class 1-330 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Senior Center Annex 51 SE Jermome St Living Well with Chronic Conditions is an evi-denced-based program from Stan-ford University that offers those living with ongoing health concerns ways to get suppport Adults 18 years and older can find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue discover better nutrition and exer-cise options understand treatment choices and communicate more effectively with health profession-als and family about their chronic health concerns The class series will be held each week for six weeks Space is limited Contact Nancy SSIC Living Well coordina-tor at 360-969-0113 to register
PBY Memorial Foundation Monthly Luncheon 1130 am July 22 CPO Club on Ault Field Road The PBY Memorial Founda-tion will hold its monthly no-host luncheon The featured speaker will be Mat Harrison a member of the JPAC team who will discuss the recovery of a downed PBY in eastern Canada 360-240-9500
WednesdayJuly 23
Teen Movie Matinee 2-445 pm July 23 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Come watch the second in-stallment of the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo series Free 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
Free Composting Class 630-730 pm July 23 Fort Casey State Park by the Lighthouse Learn how to compost and watch a demonstration Free raffle for yard-waste compost bin Free 360-678-7974 email Janet Hall at halljnwsuedu or visit wwwwaste wisewsuedu
ThursdayJuly 24
Family Storytime 1030-1115 am July 24 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Funny stories and action songs will get little ones ready to read Playtime or craft may follow For ages 18 months and up with a caregiver
Oak Harbor Farmers Mar-ket 4-7 pm July 24 Highway 20 near Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce 20th season Produce artisans and vendors gather every Thursday through end of Septem-ber Market is a nonprofit vendor-member cooperative oakharbor marketyahoocom
Page A14 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News Times
DISCOVER DUGUALLA The Whidbey Camano Land Trust is hosting an event 10 am to 2 pm Saturday July 26 to allow the public an opportunity to explore properties along Dugualla Bay ldquoDiscover Duguallardquo also is designed to provide information about the importance of the bay for salmon Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watchers will guide a beach walk where the public may learn about the creatures that lurk in tidal habitats Light refreshments will be served To sign up call 360-222-3310 or visit wwwwcltorg ACTIVITIES
WHIDBEY
Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin
Shown in better days was the beloved island steamer ldquoWhidbyrdquo which at the time was the proper spelling The freight boat was a common sight and served the island at a time when water was the only means of travel to and from the island The boatrsquos demise came during a fire and its burned hull lay rested at Maylorrsquos Point in Oak Harbor for years As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdinrsquos new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo is out now To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970
LOOKING BACK
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by Funk in high school and began working with him at the tail end of Funkrsquos newspaper career when he became an intern at the Whidbey News-Times in the summer of 1986
ldquoHe is the consummate journalist photojournalist and publisher who understands the role of community newspapers His love and respect for the people of Oak Harbor is unques-tionable His legacy is one of leader-ship through example Itrsquos fitting he be the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Awardrdquo
Funk said he was emotionally moved by the award especially with it taking place in Oak Harbor
The event was like a trip down mem-ory lane with several familiar faces in attendance including former Oak Harbor mayors Jim Slowik and Al Koetje
Koetje mayor from 1972-96 said Funkrsquos impact on Oak Harbor extend-ed far beyond the printed pages
ldquoHe was outstanding not only as a newspaper person but as an outstand-ing citizen in the communityrdquo Koetje said ldquoThat main thing he was con-cerned about was what was good for Oak Harborrdquo
And that came through in his well-known appreciation of and support for the arts
Funk recently donated a sculp-ture he purchased from abstract art-ist Richard Nash to the City of Oak Harbor honoring the contributions of four Oak Harbor teachers The sculp-ture was dedicated in a ceremony at Windjammer Park earlier this month
Rusty Hendrix president of the Whidbey Playhouse said Funkrsquos efforts led to the start of the playhouse in 1966
ldquoWallie was the one who gave the Whidbey Playhouse its beginningrdquo said Hendrix who also attended Thursdayrsquos luncheon ldquoHe was on our board of trustees which helped us get the money to do things and build
fundraisingrdquoWhile giving of himself Funk also
got a lot back in return particularly in the bonds he formed with many long-time friends
Jan Ellis Oak Harbor resident and one of the longtime organizers of Holland Happening said Funk always had a way of making one feel special
ldquoHe talks to you as if you were the only person in the worldrdquo she said
He said he was touched by the awardldquoMy thoughts are I am emotion-
ally moved because I had 25 years hererdquo he said ldquoEvery moment wasnrsquot a laugh but so many were just great personal experiencesrdquo
a nationwide search for can-didates through an agency that specializes in finding executive-level employees
ldquoThe board really appreci-ates that he gave us a year to find a replacementrdquo he said ldquoIt means a new CEO can come in and work with Tom before he leaves so we have a really smooth transitionrdquo
The hospital board had some difficulty in finding a CEO in 2009 After a nation-wide search the board
named three finalists but they all dropped out
Tomasino had applied for the position but was not ini-tially named as a finalist In the end however the com-missioners said he was the best person for the job
His contract included a base salary of $230000 in addition to benefits and edu-cational expenses
Wallin said he suspects that the board will have an easier time finding qualified candidates this time around
ldquoThere are more former CEOs available as so many small hospitals are being absorbed by large onesrdquo he
said ldquoItrsquos a good opportunity for the hospital with all the CEOs availablerdquo
Tomasinorsquos tenure as CEO has been very event-ful especially with the imple-mentation of the Affordable Care Act
By a supermajority vot-ers last year approved a $50-million bond proposal to expand Whidbey General Hospital the bond narrowly failed a couple of years prior but Tomasino and others returned with a vigorous effort to present the propos-al to the community
In announcing his retire-ment Tomasino told the
board that the hospital has had ldquoa phenomenal change with employee satisfaction and the communityrdquo accord-ing to minutes of the meet-ing
There have also been controversies over the year Most recently the head nurse was charged by the Island County prosecutor with assaulting a patient but Tomasino came to her defense and claimed that the allegations were unfounded before the criminal investi-gation was complete
Tomasino could not be immediately contacted for comment
Commissioners discussed the issue as part of adopting the human resources policy manual They agreed to move forward with the policy of allowing for the sheriff and other elected officials to house their own personnel files
Traditionally Island Countyrsquos elected officials including the sheriff and pros-ecutor have kept their employ-ee personnel files within their own departments Statewide most counties with elected officials hold their own files according to Budget Director Elaine Marlow
ldquoThis is not an uncommon conversationrdquo Marlow said
Human Resources Director Melanie Bacon said that she was concerned that there were multiple ldquoofficialrdquo personnel files Bacon said in the case of sheriffrsquos deputies a file is kept in human resources civil service and the sheriffrsquos office
ldquoItrsquos always problematic to have more than one official personnel filerdquo Bacon said ldquoThey do come to me think-ing that I have info for them and that I can access info and I canrsquotrdquo
Brown argued that as an elected official he should have the right to manage mdash and pro-tect mdash his own personnel files
Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan said that hav-ing worked as a law enforce-ment officer he could confirm the sheriffrsquos concerns about the importance of keeping deputy information as safe as possible
ldquoOne thing we were very concerned about is that our personal records would could get in the hands of people who didnrsquot need that informationrdquo Vaughan said ldquoOfficers put people in jail hellip We were con-cerned about our private infor-mation getting into the wrong
hands and suffering some kind of retributionrdquo
When asked Brown said that he would not allow the commissioners the full access to files they would experience through human resources department
ldquoI would ask some qualifying questionsrdquo Brown said
Commissioner Jill Johnson also a Republican agreed that the sheriff had the right to protect his deputies mdash even against county commissioners
ldquoPart of the reason there are concerns there are three com-missioners that would have full access to law and justice per-sonnel hellip Therersquos a potential for additional exposure that the sheriff is trying to protect againstrdquo Johnson said ldquoHe wants to protect against people who may sit in this seat who may not always make the best decisionsrdquo
Price Johnson said that she wanted to meet her obligation to the public and those who work for the county in ensur-ing the county would not be liable for discrepancies in per-sonnel file retention when the human resources department cannot ensure compliance
ldquoThe reason I supported this language was not a reflec-tion about the workrdquo Price Johnson said ldquoIf a document is mishandled itrsquos our respon-sibility Therersquos the potential of a problem and thatrsquos what Irsquom trying to circumventrdquo
Banks said that the nature of the complaint would deter-mine who would be liable in such a lawsuit and that the divi-sion of the department should be respected
ldquoThere is some soloing built in and that is the structure that we have in the state of Washingtonrdquo Banks said ldquoThis board has no authority to discipline anyone who works for me or the sheriff I hate to be involved in one of these turf wars but therersquos a bound-ary and Irsquom here to speak in defense of that boundaryrdquo
FILESCONTINUED FROM A1
FUNKCONTINUED FROM A1
CEOCONTINUED FROM A1
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Wallie Funk visits with Jan Whitsitt at a sculpture dedication in Oak Harbor earlier this month that honored Whitsittrsquos late mother Trudy Sundberg and three other Oak Harbor teachers Funk donated the artwork to the city
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Come WorshipWith Us
First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277
Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided
July 20thldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquo
Ruth 2ldquoA Refuge from the StormrdquoldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquoldquo
July 27thldquoRuthrsquos Redeemerrdquo
Ruth 3
490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008
Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am
Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM
Weekly Adult Groups
Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg
Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am
Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am
Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell
Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister
675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor
First UnitedMethodist Church
Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue
Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries
Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson
Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686
wwwohsbcorg
Unitarian UniversalistCongregation
of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525
Freeland
Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds
Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June
All are welcome360-321-8656
wwwwhidbeycomuucwiuuadminwhidbeycom
CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)
Located on Goldie Road
SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME
Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm
632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins
Oak HarborChurch of Christ
1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)
ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning
Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm
Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg
oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441
The Catholic Church Invites YouhellipSt Augustinersquos Parish bull 675-2303
185 N Oak Harbor St ~ Oak Harbor MassesSaturday 500 pmSunday 800am amp 930 amWed amp Fri 900 am
On the web wwwstaugustineohorg
St Maryrsquos Parish 678-6536207 Main St ~ Coupeville
MassesSunday 1115 amThurs 1210 pm
Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch
3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277
360-682-2323SUNDAY
Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am
Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor
Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole
Matthew 2818-20
Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday
830 950 amp 1110 am
bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA
bull Small Groupsbull MOPSbull Youth Groups
2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585
ConcordiaLutheranChurch
Missouri Synod
Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am
Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548
Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg
Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium
Nursery Available
Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville
Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor
679-1561oakharborlutheranorg
Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am
WhidbeyPresbyterian
Church1148 SE 8th Ave
Oak HarborSummer Service 1000 am
bull Small Groupsbull Community Outreach
bull Youth and Family Ministriesbull Childcare All Services
bull Much More wwwwhidbeypresorg
679-3579
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For A Single Size Ad
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St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch
The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island
Join us for Sunday Service in the
Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide
360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg
555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett
God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching
Worship 1 PM
1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)
Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713
wwwGraceEvangelicalorg
dagger Joy bull Cheer bull Love bull Peace dagger
Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith
The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431
wwwgracebytheseaorgbull
A Church A FamilyA Spiritual Home
GR
AC
E B
Y T
HE S
EA
AN
AN
GLIC
AN
EX
PR
ESS
ION
OF F
AIT
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Please check our website for current locations amp
service times
RestorationFellowship
Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the
Hebraic Roots of Your Faith
Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A
675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189
Saturdays at 1030am
We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration
amp ARTABOUT
Artworks Galleryrsquos featured artist for July will be BAR-BARA MEARING Mearing paints in a variety of medi-ums but primarily pastel Her paintings attempt to make the ordinary extraordinary inspired by the finer nuances of everyday subjects Mearing says ldquoAlthough I prefer to work in a realistic style my goal is not the object but the moment or emotional response to the beauty everywhere in our wonderful worldrdquo Mearingrsquos paintings start with a life ob-servation that appeals to her followed by a bit of planning to decide how best to recreate the feeling or beauty that caught her eye Mearing feels the joy is in the process and then in the sharing Artworks Gallery is located on Green-bank Farm For more information visit artworkswhidbeycom or call 360-222-3010
UUCWI Gallery of Artrsquos summer exhibit is Summer Bold ndash Color Color Color and features Chelsea Bonacellorsquos oils Karen Samuelsonrsquos mandellas and Aaron LaChausseersquos glass Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Is-land is located approximately one mile north of Freeland at 20103 State Route 525 on the west side of the highway The gallery does not have regular hours Make arrangements for viewing the art by calling the office at 360-321-8656
Scenic photographs of Whidbey Island by RICK LAWL-ER and landscapes in pastels by artist JUDY SJERVEN are on display at Oak Harbor Library in July The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive For more information call 360-675-5115
The GARRY OAK GALLERY has just completed its Summer Rotation Come by to see the new layout the ocean-blues inspired window display and a variety of brand new artwork The new layout will go through July 21 at the gallery which is at 830 SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
For the month of July Garry Oak Gallery will feature the work of MIKE OrsquoCONNELL Visit the gallery 830 SE Pioneer Way Oak Harbor to see his text paintings For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
The WHIDBEY CHILDRENrsquoS THEATER still has openings for summer classes Register for The Arc of Stagecraft for ages 13 and up Puppetry Theater for ages 9 and up Teen Film Camp for ages 12 and up and more at whidbeychildrenstheaterorgclasses
The ISLAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL kicks off with ldquoTaming of the Shrewrdquo at 5 pm Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 This is a free event This production of Shakespearersquos love story takes place in a Wild West setting and is directed by Jackie Apodaca The play will be under the big tent at 723 Camano Ave in Langley Please no babes in arms Picnicking is encouraged For details visit wwwislandshakespearefestorg or call 360-331-2939
Teenagers may try their hand at PRINTMAKING dur-ing a printmaking lab from 2-4 pm Wednesday Aug 13 at the Oak Harbor Library Make prints using foam stamps and bubbles Make cards pictures or wrapping paper while exploring different printmaking techniques For more infor-mation call 360-675-5115
Poetry War and Resources 3-430 pm Thursday Aug 21 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive LINDA BEEMAN will share poems from ldquoCol-lateral Damagerdquo her new book featuring a scrapbook of poems and personalities who confront us with unanswered questions about war Copies will be available for purchase and signing 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
The Whidbey Playhouse and the Best Western Plus are teaming up to hold a Murder Mystery Dinner 5-830 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the Best Western Plus on Highway 20 in Oak Harbor The event is written by MARY K HAL-LEN and performed by the Whidbey Improv Team The cost is $35 per person or $60 per couple For reservations call 360-679-4567
The WHIDBEY ISLAND WOODWORKERS GUILD presents the ldquoArt + Wood = Woodpalooza WICArdquo Exhibition ndashndash the 11th annual show of Whidbeyrsquos finest woodwork ndashndash at WICA (Whidbey Center for the Arts Zech Hall 565 Camano Ave Langley) Aug 30 to Sept 1 exhibition (free) open noon-5 pm reception Fri-day Aug 29 6-9 pm This yearrsquos show will feature work by 20 of Whidbeyrsquos best For details call 360-221-8262 or visit wwwWICAonlinecom
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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
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n REPORTERThe Bonney Lake Courier Herald a division of Sound Publishing Inc is seeking a general assignment reporter with a minimum of 1-2 years writing experience and photography skills This position is based out of the Enumclaw offi ce The primary coverage will be city government business sports general assignment stories and may include arts coverage Schedule includes evening andor weekend work
As a Reporter for Sound Publishing you will be expected to
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We are looking for a team player willing to get involved in the local business community through publication of the monthly journal and daily web journalism The ideal applicant will have a general understanding of local commerce and industry education employment and labor issues real estate and development and related public policy He or she will have a commitment to community journalism and everything from short brief-type stories about people and events to examining issues facing the community be able to spot emerging business issues and trends write clean balanced and accurate stories that dig deeper than simple features develop and institute readership initiatives
Candidates must have excellent communication and organizational skills and be able to work eff ectively in a deadline-driven environment Must be profi cient with AP style layout and design using Adobe InDesign and use the publicationrsquos website and online tools to gather information and reach the community Must be organized and self-motivated exceptional with the public and have the ability to establish a rapport with the community
We off er a competitive hourly wage and benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401K (currently with an employer match)
Email us your cover letter resume and include fi ve examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to hreastsoundpublishingcom or mail to Sound Publishing Inc 19426 68th Avenue S Kent WA 98032 ATTN HRBLCH
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Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Friday Harbor - Whidbey - Kitsap
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jobsEmployment
General
Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
getthisjob193gmailcom
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Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
or FormsetterWe work from Oak Har- bor to the South end of Whidbey Concrete ex- perience required Must have reliable transporta- tion and valid drivers li- cense Wage DOE If interested please con- tact us at 360-679-4670
EmploymentGeneral
Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
thehousewhidbeycom
INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
Toddler Learning Cen- ter a Non-profit Early In- t e r v e n t i o n P r o g r a m seeks a Special Educa- tor for Infants amp Toddlers in classroom amp home- based setting Part-time Pay DOE Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnet Position open until filled
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
Send resume to getthisjob193
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EmploymentGeneral
Floor SupervisorFreeland Habitat StoreHours varies Tuesday- Sunday 30 hrsweek
Assists the Store Man- ager with the operation of the Freeland Habitat for Humanity Store Du- ties include customer service storeinventory maintenance and volun- teer t raining You wi l l a lso sc reen donated items and help loadun- load items from vehicles assist with the sorting c leaning moving and pricing of merchandise maintain a safe clean a n d o r d e r l y s h o w - roomwarehouse over- see cashiers and recon- ci l iat ion of dai ly cash and credit receipts and opening andor closing of the store
Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
To apply do not contact the store directly
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ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
PLANNER CODE ENFORCEMENT
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Local up-and-coming high-end salon seeking
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Licensed Stylist Stylist must have a de- sire to provide clients with a superior salon ex- perience Salon Blue will open July 15th
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Call Circulation 360-675-6611
Oak Harbor School District
is accepting applications for
Special Education Paraeducators
Food Service Workers
Complete posting and application instructions
atwwwohsdnet
Oak Harbor School
DistrictEOE
Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
Fo r P l ay a n d L e a r n Group in Oak Harbor on Fr idays Bachelorrsquos in Early Childhood Educa- t ion or equivalent re- quired and experience working with parents and young children Strong verbal and written com- munication skills a must
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letter of interest resume and three references to
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PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
Skagit Farmers Supply is now accepting appli- cations for a propane delivery (bobtail) driver to safely dispense bulk propane to residential and commercial cus- tomers along a local route on Whidbey Is- land Applicants must possess valid class A or B CDL DOT physi- cal and have safe driv- ing history FT wage D O E c o m p e t i t i v e benefits package in- cluded Visitwwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
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Seattle-based Commercial General Contractor is seeking
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With demonstrated safety and quality control experience
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E-mail resumes to
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SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
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CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
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Health Care EmploymentCaregivers
EXPERIENCED CORE STAFF
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Serious applicants please contact
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Accepting
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Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
LPN
to join our team at our Assisted Living
community Apply in person or call
360-279-2224 ask to speak with Morgan or Cathie
LPNMAFull time Busy Oak Har- bor office is looking for someone to star t r ight away Experience pre- ferred Send resume or apply in person 231 SE Barrington Drive Suite 209 Oak Harbor
LPNMA
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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
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658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
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657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
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560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
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606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
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619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
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663639 $390000Lyn Gray
360969-2247
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614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
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599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA
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OAK HARBOR
2 BEDROOM Mobi le Updates include new carpet freshly painted Appliances include re- frigerator stove washer dryer Storage Fenced b a c k y a r d C l o s e t o schools Asking $12000 OBO 360-672-1662 360-675-1789
OAK HARBOR 98277
1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
ELITE 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH property on beau- tiful Whidbey Isl Fea- tures 180rsquo of low bank lagoon waterfront crab mussels and clams in your f ront yard Gor- geous views of Mt Bak- er amp Penn Cove Rock faced fireplace in living room Sit on deck and watch sunrise 357 SF day light cellar base- ment Plus two car de- t a c h e d g a r a g e $540000 360-678-4089
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B E AU T I F U L WAT E R V i e w l o t i n H a r b o r Sands 2 BR septic drain field is installed water meter instal led wood bui l t s torage bui ld ing with windows in ceiling Partly fenced amp ready to build $20000 for im- provements $35000 for the lot total $55000 Call Joe 360-929-8550
Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
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Real Estate for RentIsland County
CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
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
COUPEVILLE
C A I R N C O T TA G E Ava i lable August 1s t ( f l ex ib le ) Char ming new 1 master bedroom possible smal l s tudy bedroom 1 bath Beauti- fully furnished all appli- ances IKEA k i tchen satellite cable Internet ready Lovely location water views minutes to everything $1300 in- cludes all utilities Regret no pets smoking For photos br idgi t4243 gma i l com 206-909- 2276
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OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
GORGEOUS updated 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler with view of Penn Cove Stones throw to best W h i d b e y b e a c h Fenced large garage RV park ing Washer dryer No smoking dogs with references $1200 month 206-714-3182
OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19
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MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
OAK HARBORN I C E 2 B E D RO O M Close to shopping and bus l ine Laundr y on premises No pets $650 month $700 deposi t 360-734-7896
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LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent
OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
real estaterentals
Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
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OAK HARBOR 98277
2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
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New SpaceAVAILABLE NOWSome Just Like A
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360-675-6533
INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
2014 CONTRACTS OUT FOR BID
3 ndash YEAR SEPTIC INSPECTION amp
SERVICE CONTRACT-
HVAC UPGRADE-
ISUZU NPR UTILITY TRUCK
All bids and requests must be addressed to
South Whidbey FireEMS5535 Cameron RoadFreeland WA 98249
and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
Resource Chief Beckat 360-321-1533 or
bidsswfeorg
Found
AWESOME wide open view of Lake Roose- velt from the 5 AC par- cel with water and un- d e r g r o u n d p o w e r Bring your RV or build your home Close to hosp i ta l shopp ing golfing amp year round fishing $64500 pos- s i b l e c o n t r a c t 5 0 9 4 2 2 0 4 0 4 o r 5094295430
FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
REWARD FOR Return of lost dog ldquoCosmordquo Lost in the Holmes Har- bor area of Whidbey Isl on July 3rd during fire- works Please call 360- 381-0012
legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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South Whidbey School D is t r i c t 206 w i l l be h o l d i n g a n O n - L i n e Technology Surplus sale beg inn ing on August 18th 2014 and running for 30 consecutive days The URL below will take you to the website listing al l surplus equipment available to the public for purchase to the highest bidder The URL for this sale is httpwwwpublicsurpluscomsmsallwabrowsecataucscatid=208
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Firearms ampAmmunition
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10am-5pmOak Harbor WA
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PAGE 20 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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Patio table 48 inches round four chairs white $50 Horse shoe set of- ficial for out door play- ing with carrying case n e v e r u s e d $ 4 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Miscellaneous
2 EXCELLENT ITEMS Floor Loom Nilus by Le- clerc 4 harness and all material sold together $1700 Brother Knit King KH-230 manual knitting mach ine w i t h r i bbe r $350 Call for appoint- ment 360-321-4143
FUSEDSTAINED Glass Tools amp Suppl ies For Sa le K i l n fo r f us i ng ($350) Kiln for enamel- i n g ( $ 5 0 ) Va r i o u s s t a i n e d g l a s s t o o l s ( $25 ) g l ass g r i nde r ($50) fus ing g lass powders amp stained glass ($50) Asking $525 Call 360-632-2372
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Used Paramount FIT 5000 CTN1 universal gym
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Dogs
1 AKC Labrador Pup- pies Chocolate amp Black Great hunters or com- panions Playful amp loyal OFA rsquos l i neage f i r s t shots de-wormed amp vet checked Paren ts on site $500 $550 $650 Annette 425-422-2428
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Horses
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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
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 723
ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 725
ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 726
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
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GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
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FREELAND
GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
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MarineMiscellaneous
ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
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1998 Chevrolet K3500 Ambulance
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STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
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$32351
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$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
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NEW 2013 FORDC-MAX HYBRID
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
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NEW 2013 FORDEDGE SEL AWD
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN MKZ
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$32351
NEW 2013 FORD EDGE
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
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STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
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STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
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2013 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE
BAUER 4X2
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$37458
2013 FORDEXPEDITION
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$46710
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680 AUTO BLVD BURLINGTON
360-757-2000 | 800-735-7154
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NEW 2013 FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
TRANSITCONNECT
STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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EDGE
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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EDGE SEL AWD
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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2013 FORD
EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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SATURDAY JULY 19Ping Pong Pool Pinochle
MONDAY JULY 21830-920 am Gentle Yoga9 am Quilting Class930-1020 am Muscle Conditioning930 am Nintendo Wii Bowling1 pm Dottiersquos Painting Class5 pm Tai Chi
TUESDAY JULY 22930-1020 am Aerobic Exercises9 am Lapidary9 am-12 pm Wood Carving930 am Nintendo Wii Bowling1130 am Chess12-2 pm Line Dance1-3 pm Part II ndash Dementia Workshop2 pm Vision Support Group6 pm Pinochle7 pm Stamp Club
WEDNESDAY JULY 23830-920 am Gentle Yoga9 am SHIBA9 am Lapidary930-1030 am Muscle Conditioning1230 pm Party Bridge
1230 pm Ping Pong1 pm Wednesday at the Movies3 pm Hula6 pm Line Dancing
THURSDAY JULY 24930-1050 am Aerobic Exercises930 am Nintendo Wii Bowling10 am Creative Writing12-3 pm Bingo1230 pm Cribbage1 pm SVC History Class7 pm Wire Wrap
FRIDAY JULY 259 am Quilting930 am Tai Chi1230 am Pinochle1 pm Friday at the Movies1 pm Line Dance
SATURDAY JULY 26Ping Pong Pool Pinochle
MONDAY JULY 28830-920 am Gentle Yoga9 am Quilting Class930-1020 am Muscle Conditioning930 am Nintendo Wii Bowling1 pm Dottiersquos Painting Class5 pm Tai Chi
TUESDAY JULY 29930-1050 am Aerobic Exercises9 am Lapidary9 am-12 pm Wood Carving930 am Nintendo Wii Bowling1130 am Chess6 pm Pinochle7 pm Country Dance Lessons7 pm Stamp Club
WEDNESDAY JULY 30830-920 am Gentle Yoga9 am SHIBA9 am Lapidary930-1030 am Muscle Conditioning1230 am Party Bridge1230 am Ping Pong1 pm Wednesday at the Movies3 pm Hula6 pm Line Dancing
THURSDAY JULY 31930-1050 am Aerobic Exercises930 am Nintendo Wii Bowling10 am Creative Writing12ndash3 pm Bingo1230 pm Cribbage1 pm SVC History Class7 pm Wire Wrap
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MONDAY JULY 21Crispy rosemary chickenItalian vegetablesSpinach salad with carrotsFrench breadChilled pears
TUESDAY JULY 22Salad bar wassorted veggiesCottage cheeseBread sticksFresh fruit
WEDNESDAY JULY 23Tostada with ground beefLettuce tomato onion and cheeseSpanish rice with tomatoesPinto beans and juiceMexican wedding cookie
THURSDAY JULY 24Chefrsquos choice
FRIDAY JULY 25Italian delight with marinara sauceGarlic Brussel sproutsCaesar salad amp juiceTropical fruit mix
MONDAY JULY 28Sweet and sour pork with pineapple and green pepperStir fry broccoliSesame rollFruit ambrosia
TUESDAY JULY 29Salad bar with assorted veg-giesCottage cheeseBread sticksChilled fruit
WEDNESDAY JULY 30Fish and chips with tartar sauceCarrot coinsBroccoli slaw with raisinsWhole wheat rollHappy birthday carrot cake
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WRITE TO US The Whidbey News-Times 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 items to PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 or email kgraveswhidbeynewsgroupcom
Page A6 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times
OPINION
LETTERS TO THE EDITORElection
Treasurer should take resposibility for lossEditor
On July 10 the three Island County treasurer candidates participated in the League of Women Votersrsquo forum in Coupeville
Six questions were asked and answered by all candidates Challenges were made in response to answers given in response to statements made during one of those challenges I followed up with the Island County Auditorrsquos Office for clarification of a statement made by Ana Maria Nunez
During my answer to one of the questions I reported that the market value of the long-term investment port-folio administered by the treasurer had incurred a $17 million loss 3 percent of the portfoliorsquos face value for the year ended Dec 31 2013
Nunez challenged my statement and stated that the loss had been reduced to $350000
This seemed questionable so I con-tacted the auditorrsquos office which con-firmed that Nunezrsquos claim is not true The market loss of the portfolio is indeed $17 million
Nunezrsquos figure of $350000 has net-ted the interest income for the year against the market value decrease The question was related to the investment policies that resulted in the market loss not the net investment income for the period
Interest income and market value adjustments are reported separately in the financial statements one is revenue and the other is an adjustment to an asset account mdash this is Accounting 101 As a CPA Nunez should be aware of the difference
The $17 million loss resulted from purchases of bonds with extended maturity dates
When interest rates increased at the end of 2013 the value of those bonds
dropped because the market interest rate on that date exceeded the interest rate on the bonds owned
In addition to the loss in market value the county has also suffered lost opportunity cost in its inability to purchase bonds at current higher inter-est rates as it is locked into the longer maturities of the bonds it now holds
There are those who will say that any investment officer makes assumptions about future interest rate increases or decreases when considering invest-ment choices
However I am sure all will agree that if interest rates had decreased Nunez would be bragging about her intuitive investing providing the county with a market gain As that is not what happened it is therefore appropriate that she assume responsibility for the actual market loss of $17 million in the current situation
Wanda Grone CPA CFECandidate for Island County treasurer
Coupeville
Reducing mankindrsquos carbon foot-print has become the defining issue of our time and rightly so Virtually every level of government has policies to reduce greenhouse gases by regu-lating everything from industrial CO2 emissions to cow flatulence
But as Kermit the Frog said ldquoItrsquos not easy being greenrdquo
It turns out that some good ideas donrsquot work well mdash or not at all Still the government con-tinues to mandate them
For example a three-year study funded by the Department of Energy confirmed that producing ethanol from corn and corn stalks creates more greenhouse gases than it prevents
Despite this the government still mandates its use in gasoline and diesel
Wind turbines are costly and still kill thousands of birds a year On the best wind energy sites those towering turbines generate electricity about 40 percent of the time Nevertheless the President wants to continue taxpayer subsidies for another 30 years
The solar energy industry has been plagued by bad loans and bankruptcies and despite billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies solar energy produces only 02 percent of our nationrsquos electricity according to the US Energy Information Administration
What about energy efficiency Is that a foolproof way to reduce greenhouse gases
Well that dependsAnalysts have discovered that certified ldquogreenrdquo build-
ings actually can use more energy than standard build-ings
Much of the controversy centers on Leadership in Energy amp Environmental Design or LEED the countryrsquos primary green building accreditation program Operated by the nonprofit US Green Building Council LEED certification has become the gold standard for energy efficient buildings
But LEED certification doesnrsquot guarantee energy effi-ciency
For example the Bank of America Tower in New York received a platinum level LEED certification as ldquothe worldrsquos most environmentally responsible high-riserdquo when
ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENTS BEST OF WHIDBEY RITE AID USA WEEKEND TARGET WALGREEN FRED MEYER BIG 5 OFFICE DEPOT MICHAELSREADER INFORMATIONADMINISTRATIVE The Whidbey News-Times is a publication of Sound Publishing and is a member of the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association the National Newspaper Association and Suburban Newspapers of America Advertising rates are available at the News-Times office While the News-Times endeavors to ac-cept only reliable advertisements it shall not be responsible to the public for advertisements nor are the views expressed in those advertisements necessarily those of the Whidbey News-Times The right to decline or discontinue any ad without explanation is reserved DEADLINES Display Adsndash4pm Friday and 4pm Wednesday Legals ndash Noon Friday amp Noon Wednesday Classified Ads ndash 430 pm Monday and 430 pm Thursday Community News ndash Noon Friday and Noon Wednesday Letters to Editor ndash Noon Monday and Noon Wednesday
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Are the benefits worth the cost of going lsquogreenrsquo
IDENTIFICATION STATEMENT AND SUBSCRIPTION RATES The Whidbey News-Times (ISSN 1060-7161) 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 North Whidbey Island to Greenbank $20 for 3 months $32 for 6 months $52 per year and $94 for 2 years delivered by in county mail from Greenbank to Clinton $35 for 3 months $65 for 6 months $105 per year mailed out of county Payment in advance is required It is published by The Whidbey News-Times PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Periodicals rate postage paid at Coupeville WA and at additional mailing offices POSTMASTER Send address changes to The Whidbey News-Times PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Copyright copy 2014 Sound Publishing
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News-Timeswhidbey
GUEST COLUMNBy DON C BRUNELL
SEE BRUNELL A7
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A7
MARK THE DATE
bullJuly Publications
amp Deadlines
bullLavender WindFestival Pages
publishes July 23 and 24A Celebration of lavender and art
bullAugust Publications
amp Deadlines
bull Coupeville Arts
Festival Tabpublishes August 6 amp 7
A commemorative look at 50 years of celebrating the
arts and giving backto the community
bullFall Sports Guides
sales deadline August 20publishes Sept 17 amp 18A guide to High School
Sports Activities
bullSouth WhidbeySchool Calendar
sales deadline August 1publishes August 30useful for parents of school-age children
bull
I Love Coupeville Portrait sales deadline August 28
publishes Sept 11Photo on September 6th
at the Coupeville Farmers Market Green
bullSeptember 2014
Deadlines amp HolidaysLabor Day Sept 1
Autumn Begins Sept 22
bullCentral Whidbey Non-Profit Guide
sales deadline August 15publishes Sept 11
During this election season what issues do you think the candidates for Island County commissioner should be focused on
ldquoThere should be more lights toward the bridge and more pro-grams for homelessness and kids in troublerdquo
Pam BurdenOak Harbor
ldquoThere has been an increase in homelessness in Oak Harborrdquo
Sonia QuinnOak Harbor
OF THE WEEK
ldquoThese roads are the worst Irsquove seen in the United Statesrdquo
Yvonne GarnerOak Harbor
ldquoTherersquos already a drug problem in Oak Harbor and now theyrsquore adding marijuana manufacturers to the picturerdquo
Rianna MontrossOak Harbor
QUESTION
it opened in 2010 But a 2013 study by
the city revealed that the billion-dollar building gen-erates more greenhouse gases and uses more energy than any other office tower its size in Manhattan
LEED officials point out that how tenants use a building has a big impact on actual energy usage In an attempt to quantify that the Building Council is requiring all newly certi-fied buildings to provide their energy and water bills for the first five years
Whatrsquos the situation in Washington
Since 2005 the state has mandated that new and renovated public buildings meet one of three ldquogreenrdquo building standards includ-ing LEED A 2011 audit found problems saying it is difficult to evaluate the program because of incom-plete reporting by state agencies mdash a problem that persists today
Because not all state buildings have individual utility meters and the types of buildings varies greatly (office buildings prisons welding shops etc) track-ing utility usage and com-paring ldquoapples to applesrdquo with traditional buildings is difficult
It has been nine years since the state launched its ldquogreenrdquo building program and Washington still lacks a comprehensive system to
track performance While computer projections sug-gest significant benefits they cannot be verified until the actual electricity and water usage are deter-mined
Architect Sidney Hunt with the Department of Enterprise Services is working to develop a metering program that will track energy and water usage for every certified state building His mantra is ldquoYou canrsquot manage what you donrsquot measurerdquo
Gov Jay Inslee wants to expand ldquogreenrdquo building certification in the private sector But LEED certi-fied buildings cost more Are we sure the benefits are worth the added cost Could the money be better spent on more effective environmental measures We need to ask mdash and answer mdash those questions
As wersquove seen with etha-nol wind power and solar energy actual performance doesnrsquot always measure up We need to make sure our ldquogreenrdquo buildings program works as promised
Don C Brunell is a business analyst writer and columnist He recently retired as president of the Association of Washington Business the statersquos oldest and largest business orga-nization and now lives in Vancouver He can be contacted at theBrunellsmsncom
BRUNELLCONTINUED FROM A6
US Rep Rick Larsen Washington DC office 2113 Rayburn Office Building Washington DC 20515 202-225-2605 Ev-erett office 2930 Wetmore Ave Suite 9F Everett WA 98201 425-252-3188 Belling-ham office 119 N Commercial St Suite 1350 Bellingham WA 98225
US Sen Patty Murray Washing-ton DC office 154 Russell Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 202-224-2621 Everett office 2934 Wetmore Ave Suite 903 Everett WA 98201 425-259-6515
US Sen Maria Cantwell Washing-ton DC office 311 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 202-224-3441 Everett office 2930 Wetmore Ave 9B Everett WA 98201 425-303-0114
State Sen Barbara Bailey Olympia office 109-B Irv Newhouse Building PO Box 40410 Olympia WA 98504-0410 360-786-7618 BarbaraBaileylegwagov
State Rep Norma Smith PO Box 40600 Olympia WA 98504-0600 360-786-7884 normasmithlegwagov
State Rep Dave Hayes PO Box 40600 Olympia WA 98504-0600 360-786-7914 davehayeslegwagov
Board of Island County Commis-sioners PO Box 5000 1 NE Seventh St Coupeville WA 98239 wwwislandcountynet
bull Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan 360-679-7353 district3coislandwaus
bull Commissioner Jill Johnson 360-679-7354 district2coislandwaus
bull Commissioner Helen Price Johnson 360-679-7354 district1coislandwaus
Oak Harbor City Council 865 SE Barrington Dr Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-279-4500 wwwoakharbororg
bull Mayor Scott Dudleybull Council members Rick Almberg
Danny Paggao James Campbell Beth Munns Tara Hizon Bob Severns and Joel Servatius
Town of Coupeville 4 NE Seventh St PO Box 725 Coupeville WA 98239 360-678-4461 wwwtownofcoupevilleorg
bull Mayor Nancy Conardbull Council members Jackie Henderson
Bob Clay Molly Hughes Dianne Binder and Pat Powell
Oak Harbor School District 350 S Oak Harbor St Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-279-5000 wwwohsdnet
bull Superintendent Lance Gibbon lgib-bonohsdnet
bull Board members Gary Wallin Pete Hunt Christine Abbott Christine Cribb and Corey Johnson
Coupeville School District 501 S Main St Coupeville WA 98239 360-678-4522 wwwcoupevillek12waus
bull Superintendent Jim Shankbull Board members Christine Sears Jeff
Tasoff Chris Chan Kathleen Anderson Glenda Merwine and Vanessa Matros
Whidbey General Hospital 101 N Main St Coupeville WA 98239
360-678-5151 wwwwhidbeygenorgbull CEO Tom Tomasinobull Commissioners Grethe Cammer-
meyer Georgia Gardner Ron Wallin and Anne Tarrant
Port of Coupeville PO Box 577 24 Front St Coupeville WA 98277 360-678-5020 wwwportofcoupevilleorg
bull Executive director Tim McDonaldbull Commissioners Marshall Bronson Bill
Larsen amd Mike Diamanti
ANOTHER LETTER TO THE EDITORFollow-up
Impressed how candidate responded to complaintEditor
I saw my Letter to the Editor (July 16 Flyer is a tip that resident isnrsquot home) online today Within 15 minutes I had a personal visit from Marc Henneman apologizing for
the flyer in the doorThank you Mr Henneman for standing
up and admitting an error and working to ensure it doesnrsquot happen again I was very impressed by your actions
This is the kind of leadership we need on the Island County Board of Commissioners mdash someone who looks out for their constitu-ents day after day
Anthony MinichOak Harbor
THEY REPRESENT YOU
Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times
It is difficult for me to find the right accurate and powerful enough words to express
my gratitude to Shuksan Healthcare (and I was an English teacher) When I came to
Shuksan I was in pretty bad shape and nobody knew how things were going to turn
out My recovery was successful due to the experienced compassionate and
innovative team at Shuksan My therapists had the patience of saints My nurses
made me feel safe cared for listened to and most importantly I felt I was intelligently
and knowledgeably treated Everyone at Shuksan from the housekeepers to the
management team take pride in their work and it shows with the superior care that I
received After 2frac12 years of a united team effort I was able to return to my home in
Sudden Valley I will forever have a family at Shuksan Healthcare and I would
recommend them to anyone in need of rehabilitation after a surgery or looking for
long-term care options
~Enid Norman
ShuksanHEALTHCARE CENTER1530 James Street Bellingham 360-733-9161
Recently I was in the hospital and was discharged to a nursing facility here in Bellingham that did not meet my needs physically and emotionally I felt as if I would never recover and woke up some days thinking ldquoWhatrsquos the pointrdquo and was giving up on myself
Luckily my daughter transferred me to Shuksan Healthcare and I felt as though I had been brought to heaven in comparison
The nursing care was top notch and uniformly excellent While working with the therapy team I felt safe and confi dent that I would recover The Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists are very knowledgeable and encouraging I felt I could meet my goals while under their guidance
My overall stay was absolutely wonderful and I feel the atmosphere at Shuksan is unlike any nursing facility I have ever been in I will be returning to Shuksan if I have any needs in the future and encourage anyone who reads this to do the same
~Dr Morton ldquoBobrdquo Steinberg
San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER
911 21st St Anacortes WA 98221 middot (360) 293-7222
I was at Harborview in Seattle after a horrifying car accident left me in critical condition with multiple broken bones As a result of their marvelous care I was able to transfer to a rehabilitation facility for my long recovery which included physical therapy and 24 hour daily living care Since I live in Oak Harbor I was hoping to find the same level of care provided by Harborview within a reasonable distance from my home Harborview searched and suggested San Juan Rehabilitation Center in Anacortes My family and I visited the facility and decided that would be the best place for me My road to recovery was shared with great love and care by the exceptional staff from the cheerful and hardworking nursesrsquo aides such as Bethany Crews whose loving smile always lightened my day and Willie Lawton who put his patientrsquos welfare first I would rate the physical therapists Travis Arendse and Bonnie Kennedyrsquos level of professionalism and knowledge in their field to that of Harborviewrsquos elite team I also want to acknowledge Dr Llewellynrsquos commitment and compassionate care to the patients at San Juan Rehab I recommend her to everyone When Joni the head of nursing listened to my concerns she was able to fix them wisely and in a timely manner She proved that my recovery was the priority and my needs were respected
My five weeks stay at San Juan Rehab was wonderful from the care of the staff the quality and variety of meals offered to Sam the parrot who kept us entertained
If I ever needed rehab services again I would return to San Juan Rehabilitation Center I gained mobility and great new friends ~Marjorie Scribner and husband Trim
Martinrsquos Auto
Electric
will donate
$100 for every
oil change for the
month of July
will benefit
North Whidbey
Help House
152 NE Midway BlvdOak Harbor WA
AUTO ELECTRIC LCC
Heidi Jane Eyler
Heidi Jane Eyler age 57 of Anacortes Wash died on July 2 2014 at her home in Anacortes She was born to John and Jane (Sessions) Wilkinson on Aug 2 1956 in Billings Mont
Heidi lived in the Anacortes and San Juan Islands area for the last 20 years with great appreciation for the beauty that surrounds us She thor-oughly enjoyed any activ-ity that had to do with the great outdoors and especially liked to spend time at Ross Lake Heidi loved her pets and found great joy with their companionship She was employed as a receptionist at Island Hospital for this past year and also enjoyed her volunteer work at the Orcas Library Heidi is survived by her husband Stephen Eyler of Eastsound Wash her father John Wilkinson
OBITUARIES
Eyler
and his wife Joyce of Spearfish SD and a broth-er Pete Lorentz and his wife Charlotte of Bullhead Ariz
A private family Graveside Service will be held at Fernhill Cemetery A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 1 pm Saturday July 26 2014 at Evans Funeral Chapel with a reception to follow Arrangements are in the care of Evans Funeral Chapel and Crematory Inc Anacortes and the San Juan Islands To share memories of Heidi please sign the online guest register at wwwevanschapelcom
Pease
Sandy PeaseNov 10 1941 mdash June 23 2014
Memorial service for Sandy Pease will be held at United Methodist Church in Oak Harbor at 2 pm Saturday July 26 Full obitu-ary published July 2 2014 in the Whidbey News-Times
Pamela June Price
Pamela June Price died at her home in Oak Harbor surrounded by her family on Sunday July 13 2014 after a brief struggle with cancer
She was born in Van Nuys Calif Dec 30 1939 to Lawrence and Maxine Wray At age 19 she moved to San Francisco and met her soul mate Phillip just before he set sail for a yearlong adven-ture
Pamela and Phillip mar-ried on Aug 6 1961 and moved a year later to Alturas Calif where they started a successful construction com-pany and raised three daugh-ters
They had several busi-nesses over the years and they retired for the first time in their early 40s They spent many years sailing through the Pacific Northwest Canada and Alaska
Price
After 35 years in Alturas they then settled in Oak Harbor where they opened a Ben Franklin Craft store After the store closed Pamela worked for United Way for several years and did many hours of volunteer work for WAIF YMCA and the Oak Harbor Chamber
She was preceded in death by Phil in 2000 She is sur-vived by her daughters Laura Price (Tony Hartman) Julia Price (Wayne Trumbull) and Heather Price two grand-children Savannah McGuire (Kevin) and Felipe Chavarria a great-granddaughter Elle McGuire and her sister Penny Jo Jefferies
In her memory dona-tions may be made to WAIF (Whidbey Animalsrsquo Improvement Foundation) PO Box 1108 Coupeville WA 98239 and Whidbey Island Farm Animal Assistance Program PO Box 402 Coupeville WA 98239 A ser-vice will announced by the family in the near future
Arrangements were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home Oak Harbor
To share memories and condolences please visit Pamelarsquos Book of Memories at the funeral home website wwwwallinfuneralhomecom
allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447
allin Funeral HomeW
CHURCH NOTESn Oak Harbor First United Methodist Church invites chil-
dren ages 3 years to 5th grade to gear up at WORKSHOP OF WONDERS IMAGINE AND BUILD WITH GOD Vacation Bible School The program is 9-1130 am Aug 11-15 at First United Methodist Church 1050 SE Ireland St Oak Harbor There will be interactive Bible fun music science crafts mission work snacks and games Visit oakharborfumcorg to register
n FIRST REFORMED CHURCH 250 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor will be hosting an Ecumenical five-day club (child Evangelism fellowship) 10 am to noon July 21-25 in rooms 13 and 14 for children ages 5-12 This yearrsquos theme is based on fun at the beach and includes Bible stories that will help children understand the creation of the ocean and its sea life There will also be puppet plays songs mission-ary stories games and more For more information email Gail Wieldraayer at stormy655yahoocom
n Oak Harbor Seventh Day Adventist Church is hold-ing a VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 10 am to noon Monday July 28 through Friday Aug 1 The program is ldquoInvestigation Station Galactic Questrdquo They will play an important role in investigating Godrsquos plan for their life There will be skits games entertaining characters and snacks For ages 5-12
n LITTLE LAMBS PRESCHOOL at Concordia Lutheran Church 590 N Oak Harbor St is accepting registrations for the 2014-15 school year beginning in September for ages 3 and 4 A $50 non-refundable deposit is required at the time of registration tuition is due the first of the month $90 for 3-year-olds and $120 for 4-year-olds The teaching staff is experienced in preschool education which is characterized by a love for Jesus a love for children and a dedication to providing the best environment and experi-ences for learning and kindergarten readiness For more information call the church office at 360-675-2548
n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS also known as Quakers holds their regular meeting for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist building 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages For more information visit wwwwhidbeyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom
WHIDBEY GENERAL HOSPITALDAMIAN TIMOTHY MARTINEZ 7 pounds was
born July 2 He is the son of Sergio and Karla Martinez of Oak Harbor
SAPHIRA LORRAINE SKAGGS 6 pounds 2 ounces was born July 6 She is the daughter of Thomas Skaggs and Jessaca Kalles of Everett
MORGAN MAE YOUNG 6 pounds 12 ounces was born July 7 She is the daughter of Kristine Ruark of Clinton
KNOWLEDGE SAM WILLIAMS 7 pounds 9 ounc-es was born July 7 He is the son of Daisy Teran of Oak Harbor
ADRIAN MIGUEL CRISAFULLI 9 pounds 11 ounc-es was born July 10 He is the son of Nathan Crisafulli and Leah Cummings of Oak Harbor
NAVAL HOSPITAL OAK HARBORRILEY OLIVIA KRONE 8 pounds 3 ounces was born
July 1 She is the daughter of Brock and Rebecca KroneEWAN ANDREW JONES 7 pounds 10 ounces was
born July 2 He is the son of Kevin and Erika Jones CHARLOTTE LEE CRAWFORD 8 pounds 35 ounc-
es was born July 3 She is the daughter of Robert and Shannon Crawford
TYTUS ISAIAH WHEELER 8 pounds was born July 10 He is the son of Edward and Sophie Wheeler
BENJAMIN WILLIAM BROOKING 9 pounds 3 ounces was born July 11 He is the son of Scott and Alicia Brooking
BIRTHS
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9
To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to sports whidbeynewstimescom
EVENT OF THE WEEK The Ragnar Relay which began in Blaine Friday winds down Whidbey Island Saturday July 19
SPORTSWHIDBEY
By JIM WALLERSporrts editor
Heading into Fridayrsquos play the Oak Harbor Legion base-ball team was one of six still alive in the district tourna-ment at Burlington-Edison High School
The top two teams will advance to the state tourna-ment in Spokane
Oak Harbor split its first two games losing 17-5 in five innings to Anacortes Wednesday and winning 6-3 over South Whidbey Thursday
The Wildcats (22-18)
played Ferndale (17-5) yes-terday in a loser-out match results were not available at press time
If Oak Harbor won it will play at noon or 3 pm today (Saturday July 19) depend-ing on the outcome of other contests
Ferndale and Oak Harbor recently met in the final league games before the tournament started Ferndale won both 7-5 12-1
Anacortes Anacortes (18-4) the top
seed and regular-season league champion pounded out 20 hits including seven doubles and a triple in just four innings in its win over Oak Harbor
Oak Harbor scored first Kevyn Johnson led off the game with a walk and scored on Danny Wolfersquos two-out single
Anacortes scored five in the bottom of the second on an error and five hits one a three-run triple
The Wildcats came right back to tie the game in the top of the third inning with four runs Oak Harbor began with four straight singles from Avery Aguirre Johnson Anthony Stewart and Clay Doughty
Doughtyrsquos hit scored one run and after an out Trent Benson walked to force in another The final two runs came on an error off the bat of Robert Herring
Oak Harbor had just two base runners both from walks over the final two innings
Anacortes though was just getting started The Steamers scored nine times in the bottom of the third on 10 hits five of which were doubles
The win was the fourth straight for Anacortes over
Oak Harbor The Steamers beat Oak Harbor twice (10-0 and 8-4) during league play and 9-1 in the championship game of a tournament in Anacortes
In other first-round games Mount Vernon defeated South Whidbey 14-4 Ferndale beat Arlington 10-0 and Bellingham stopped Burlington 13-10
South WhidbeyAgainst South Whidbey
Oak Harbor used a five-run fifth inning to take control
The Wildcats trailed 2-1 before the fifth-inning erup-tion
Herring and Aguirre ignited the rally with singles Johnsonrsquos groundout scored Herring with the tying run
A single by Stewart and a walk to Doughty loaded the bases After Aguirre was forced at the plate on a ground out Benson singled in two runs Quentin Tungate followed with another two-run base hit to finish the rally
South Whidbey scored first in the bottom of the sec-ond inning on a walk and a two-out single against starter Wolfe
Oak Harbor countered with a run in the top of the third With two outs Johnson
singled moved to second on a walk to Stewart and scored on Doughtyrsquos hit
South Whidbey regained the lead 2-1 in the bottom half of the inning on a double single and error
After Oak Harborrsquos big fifth inning South Whidbey could get only one run back scoring in the sixth on a sin-gle and two walks
Wolfe tossed a five hitter striking out six and walking four
ldquoDanny threw well and battledrdquo coach Kyle Isaacson said
Offensively Oak Harbor featured a balanced attack with eight of the nine play-ers in the lineup contributing with singles
Tungate finished with two of teamrsquos nine hits
Isaacson was also pleased with the attitude of Wolfe and Doughty calling their posi-tive leadership ldquocriticalrdquo if Oak Harbor is going to con-tinue to play this spring and if the Wildcats are going to have a successful high school season next year
In other second-round games Burlington eliminat-ed Arlington 7-4 and Mount Vernon defeated Anacortes 5-4 to move into the semi-finals against Bellingham which beat Ferndale 5-4
Legion baseball team fighting to advance to state
Photos by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times
ABOVE Oak Harbor first baseman Clay Doughty receives a throw on a pickoff attempt Wednesday LEFT Shortstop Avery Aguirre throws to first in an attempt to complete a double play against Anacortes
Oak Harbor splits first 2 games in district play to stay alive in tourney
Malloy places 2nd in tournament
Oak Harbor Olympian Marti Malloy placed second at the Grand Slam Tyumen in Russia July 12 and 13
Malloy who earned a bronze medal in judo at the London Olympics and is the current PanAm champion lost in the finals of the 57kg division to Canadarsquos Cath-erine Beauchemin-Pinard
Malloy won her six-person pool with victories over Stefanie Tremblay of Canada and Christa Deguchi of Japan
In the semifinals Malloy defeated Loredana Ohai of Romania
Malloy is currently the top-ranked judoka in the United States and sixth in the world in the 57kg class
Ragnar runs down Whidbey today
Whidbey Island roads will be dotted with Ragnar Relay runners Saturday July 19
The Northwest Passage one of 15 runs throughout the United States sponsored by Ragnar began with a staggered start at 5 am Friday in Blaine The teams with the slowest estimated times took off first the fast-est teams didnrsquot leave until early in the afternoon
The relay teams should hit Oak Harbor early Satur-
day morningThe 200-mile relay fin-
ishes at the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley with the final teams coming in around 9 pm
Over 500 teams are ex-pected to compete in this yearrsquos race Most of the squads have 12 members each running three legs Some ldquoultrardquo teams com-pete with only six runners
NWLL fall ball signups begin
Registration is under way for North Whidbey Little League fall ball
Registration forms are available at Big 5 and from the league website north whidbeylittleleagueorg
The league is open to baseball players 6 to 14 and will be divided into three divisions
Softball for players 7 to 16 will have two divisions
The cost is $60Teams will be formed
Aug 16 Games begin in September and end in late October
Wildcats hold youth cheer camp
A youth cheer clinic hosted by new Oak Harbor High School coach Kimberly Cherry and the Wildcat squad will be take place 9 am to 3 pm Saturday July
26 at the OHHS fieldhouseThe cost is $30 which
includes lunch and a T-shirt and payments must be made by July 24
Payments should be made to OHHS Cheer Youth Clinic co Oak Harbor School District 350 S Oak Harbor St Oak Harbor WA 98277 Please include the childrsquos full name age and contact information
Participants who attend the clinic and additional practice days (Sept 10 and Oct 22) will qualify to per-form at the halftime of the Oct 24 Oak Harbor foot-ball game on Breast Cancer Awareness Night
For more information
email cheeroakharborgmailcom
CHS football team sets scrimmage
The Coupeville High School football team will complete its summer ac-tivities with a scrimmage against Lakeside at Mickey Clark Field at 11 am Satur-day July 26
CHS parents host Race the Reserve
The third annual Race the Reserve returns to Ebeyrsquos
Prairie Aug 9The event which is the
primary fundraiser for the Coupeville parents of the class of 2015 includes a half marathon 10K and 5K fit-ness runwalk
The half marathon begins at 830 am and the other races at 9 am
The cost is $50 for the half marathon $35 for the 10K and $25 for the 5K
For more information or to register visit racethe reservewhidbeyislandcom
Aquatic Club offers tryouts
The North Whidbey Aquatic Club is a competi-tive swimming program of the North Whidbey Park and Recreation District for ages from 6 through college
NWACrsquos mission is to foster the development of Whidbey Island youth as
competitive swimmers and well-adjusted individuals
Tryouts are by appoint-ment and the first two weeks are free Call head coach Bill Patterson at 360-675-7665 for more informa-tion
Club welcomes new members
Running Unlimited Fitness always welcomes new mem-bers ages 5 and up
Prospective members are given two free practices to see if the club is for them
The fees are $14 $20 and $28 per month or partici-pants can use a $30 punch-card good for 10 visits
For more information visit wwwrufitws or call coach Catie Rodeheffer at 360-279-2196
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COMPLIMENTARYWHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES
WITH YOUR COFFEE
Whidbey IslandHIGHLAND GAMES
Saturday August 9 2014 at the Greenbank Farm
A full day of funHighland Dancing Pipe Bands
Traditional Athletics Flyball DogsCeltic Gifts Food and Beer Garden
Celtic entertainment includingMaggiersquos Fury Cronan The Shifty Sailors
and more
Gates open at 8 AM Competition starts at 9 AM
For more information visit wwwwihgorg
Games AdmissionAdults (18 and over) $10Students (5 to 17) Seniors Military (w ID) $7 Kids 4 and under FREE
16th Annual
FREE Admission for Kids(Children 12 and younger) to the Highland GamesOne coupon per family Coupon expires Aug 9 2014
COUPON
SPORTS IN BRIEF
Photo courtesy of USA Judo
Oak Harborrsquos Marti Malloy right competes in the Grand Slam Tyumen last weekend Malloy finished second in the Russian event
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
One of the first things Bo Chernikoff thought of when he heard about the cancel-lation of the Loganberry Festival this year was the children
The long-running event at Greenbank Farm tradi-tionally offered numerous events for Whidbey Island kids Chernikoff and others from his church organized the childrenrsquos entertainment
ldquoItrsquos so much fun to see these little kids having a ballrdquo Chernikoff said ldquoQuite a few of the helpers are grandpar-ents like I am A childrenrsquos joy is so transparent You love to see thatrdquo
When a conflict with another event prompted Loganberry Festival organiz-ers to suspend the occasion this year the elder board with the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church of Greenbank decided it wanted to do all it could to keep at least a por-tion intact
So from noon to 6 pm Sunday July 27 the church and Greenbank Farm are combining efforts to pre-serve the childrenrsquos enter-tainment aspect of the festi-val by offering a free event that will feature five bouncy houses a pie-eating contest dunk tank and other games
Theyrsquore calling the event ldquoBounce Maniardquo
Kids from 2-14 are allowed to participate but must be accompanied by an adult
Bounce Mania will take place on the same weekend that the Loganberry Festival traditionally occurs but instead of two days will be condensed to one
Officials with Greenbank Farm and Port of Coupeville announced in March they were canceling this yearrsquos Loganberry Festival mostly because the Whidbey Island
Area Fair moved to the end of July leaving only one week between events With the change 4-H groups featured at both events would have been forced to choose
While the future of the Loganberry Festival remains unclear Bounce Mania is intended to continue with some of the festivalrsquos most fun events
Nearly 50 members of the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church will help run the event
Face painting a ring toss and golf putting are among the options for kids
Food vendors also will be on hand and Whidbey Pies amp Cafe will be open
ldquoMaybe we can keep it going and next year make it bigger and better and make it for the (whole) familyrdquo said Chernikoff one of elders of the church which has run the childrenrsquos events at the festival for at least a decade
Greenbank Farm officials will continue to run the popu-lar pie-eating contest includ-ing a competition for adults too
Also for adults a wine and cheese pairing will take place with author Kristin Ohlson on hand to give a reading of her book ldquoThe Soil Will Save Usrdquo at 2 pm The book explores new ways in which farmers are tending their soil in an attempt to reserve global warming A discussion will follow Ohlsonrsquos reading
ldquoWe are hoping that peo-ple interested in farming will talk about the practices she describes in her bookrdquo said Judy Feldman executive director of the Green Bank Farm
Feldman said shersquos excited that childrenrsquos activities will be held and the pie-eating contest preserved to help make up for some of the disappointment from the
Loganberry Festivalrsquos sus-pension
She said blueberries will be used in the competition instead of loganberries
ldquoWersquoll save the loganberry pie-eating contest for when the Loganberry Festival rears its head againrdquo she said
Whether that will be in 2015 should be known in the fall she said
Feldman directs the Greenbank Management Group a nonprofit that operates the farm The man-agement grouprsquos contract with the Port of Coupeville expires next summer but she expects the port could make a decision on who will get the new contract at its October meeting because the dead-line for bid proposals is in late September
ldquoIt would be presumptive on our partrdquo Feldman said of planning for a 2015 festival
She said if the port contin-ues to allow the Greenbank
Management Group to oper-ate the farm there would still
be plenty of time to plan for a festival next year
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11
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Residential Food Waste Composting Workshop Saturday August 23rd from 1000 to 1100 am
Participants will receive an in-ground compost bin at reduced cost to begin composting at home For information and registration visit the WSU Extension website at httpext100wsueduisland Participants must be Island County residents Only one registration is required per family Registration closes August 15th Sponsored by WSU Ext Island County and Washington Department of Ecology
For information call (360) 678-7974 or 679-7386 Participants are asked to take part in a 12 month study to track waste reduction and diversion
through home composting Space is limited and the compost bin is included in the registration fee
Group aims to continue Loganberry childrenrsquos fun
File photo
One of the most popular activities during the Loganberry Festival is the pie-eating contest This yearrsquos Loganberry activities will include that messy but fun activity
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
As she took a quick inventory of the critters she catalogued at Deception
Pass State Park Mary Jo Adams stopped at the pho-tograph of a skinny beetle-shaped bug
ldquoWho knew there were fire-flies hererdquo Adams said with a tone of delight pointing to an image of a diurnal firefly ldquoBut they donrsquot glowrdquo
The firefly is one of 348 creatures plants and fungi detailed in the recently pub-lished ldquoNature Guide to Deception Pass State Park and Surrounding Areasrdquo
The laminated nature guide is the product of a project led by Adams and Sarah Schmidt who both live on Whidbey Island
Although the idea of such a guide was discussed years ago Adams decided it was time to act on it while taking pictures during a hike at the park a year and a half ago
ldquoSo many people pass through hererdquo Adams said of Deception Pass the statersquos busiest state park with about 2 million visitors per year ldquoI see people hiking trails all the time and going from Point A to Point B and never slowing down to see whatrsquos along the trailrdquo
The guide is designed to encourage visitors to pause and look closer at the natural things around them It also arms them with a protected educational tool that can be taken into the woods while exploring
Itrsquos not a pocket-sized book It is comprised of eight dou-ble-sided sheets laminated in a plastic covering and con-nected together by only a plastic tie
The Deception Pass guide is the third nature guide pro-duced by Periwinkle Press a small nonprofit publishing corporation based in Adamsrsquo Oak Harbor home
The first two guides on sea-weeds and intertidal interte-brates were spearheaded by
the late Jan Holmes as tools to assist in Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watcher intertidal monitoring and eelgrass stud-ies as well asfor the common beach visitor who wanted to know more about what they were observing
The first guide ldquoCommon Intertidal Invertebrates of the
Salish Seardquo came out in 2004 and has sold about 2500 cop-ies It was followed two years later by ldquoCommon Intertidal Seaweeds and Seagrasses of the Salish Seardquo which has sold about 1500 copies Both guides have been updated since their initial releases
ldquoIt was her visionrdquo Adams said of Holmes who passed
away in December of 2011 after a long fight with cancer ldquoShe was a real renaissance (woman)rdquo
Adams said she and Holmes used to talk about tackling a guide on Deception
Pass State Park and its diverse habitat Holmes was so pas-sionate about the intertidal monitoring program that she went back to college to gain
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ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY
Viewing nature Nature guide aims to encourage Deception Pass visitors to slow down and take a long look
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Above Sarah Schmidt left and Mary Jo Adams look over the nature guide they put together that gives visitors to Deception Pass State Park a better idea of the creatures and plants that live inside the parkrsquos boundaries The project was about a year and a half in the making after Adams noticed too many park guests rushing through the park and not stopping to notice the diverse habitat around them
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
Above A Townsendrsquos chipmunk is spotted along a trail to Lighthouse Point at Deception Pass State Park Right A barn swallow gets a rest on the Bowman Bay pier
SEE NATURE A13
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13
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a masterrsquos degree in marine biology
After Holmes died Adams partnered with Schmidt who has an extensive biology background to take on the Deception Pass project
ldquoMary Jo really handled about 99 percent of thisrdquo Schmidt said adding that she was tasked with proofreading
Adams a former nurse who took most of the photos in the guide would have none of that talk
ldquoWithout Sarahrsquos input and othersrsquo input this whole thing would have turned into a sorry messrdquo she said
Schmidt and Adams spoke kindly of the help provided by assistant park manager Rick Blank and of the many experts in specific areas that assisted in the project Melissa Duffy helped roam the park to identify the various fungi and molds which got a full page in the guide
Among the molds found in the park is a yellow frothy vari-ety Fuligo septica more com-monly known as dog vomit slime mold
During her countless trips to the park Adams came across many more pleasant discoveries
She and Schmidt encoun-tered a pair of American Minks near Cranberry Lake
There were also surprises such as two large white roost-ers spotted on the Pass Lake trail
ldquoThey didnrsquot fit into the guiderdquo Schmidt joked
The guide includes mam-mals birds reptiles amphib-ians insects and the many trees shrubs and plants found in and around Deception Pass State Park and surrounding areas
Most photos in the guide were taken of critters and plants at the park Some were taken in other areas on and
around Whidbey by contrib-uting photographers such as Whidbey nature photogra-phers Craig Johnson and Jill Hein
A college professor from Western Washington University dragonfly expert and butterfly association were among the expert eyes that also contributed
Adams said she was also grateful for the islandrsquos library system which pro-vided books to help her with research to provide park visi-tors with what she hopes will be a helpful resource
ldquoWe like to get people more connected with naturerdquo Adams said ldquoThatrsquos really nice because I think people have lost thatrdquo
Did you know there are lessons of love right outside your door
To best experience them I suggest you walk out into the early morning air briefly stepping away from schedules and frantic morning TV program-
ming or immediately after dinner for some wind-down time
Ask God to give you the eyes to see and the heart to experience the gifts of nature right here on Whidbey Island The expansive number of hiking trails the long days and a dog needing exercise are ingre-dients for creating a beautiful summertime memory
It is weather like wersquove been enjoying this week when I long for natural pure symbols of love to teach and guide my heart
That is why I venture outside mdash to pull up crab pots water my garden or sit out on my porch to visit with family and friends apart from anything electronic
It was while watching my dear friend Jane Ritterrsquos little granddaughters Cella and Chloe Ritter lick Popsicles and chat-ter about everything that came to mind Thursday evening that I thought about nature and babies and the kinds of love expressed in them all
Most of us instinctively understand that love is more expansive than romance But we need some reminders
The first kind of love is the covenant love God has for people mdash a love that can redeem us sustain us when life is terribly difficult and can secure us a place in His presence for all eternity
There is that primal soul-grabbing love we experience when we think about our children Deeply linked to our emotions
and always complex it feeds our connec-tion to future generations and builds upon our abilities to be supportive and even to forgive when itrsquos needed
There is a benevolent love God places in our heart for friends neighbors co-work-ers and people in need
It is demonstrated in service and not only creates a lifeline to those who benefit from our care but such love produces in us deeper patience understanding and generosity that goes beyond what we alone can offer
Irsquom reminded of this love when I look upon the bleeding heart plant growing on the north side of my house
First introduced to me years ago by my friend Corinne Boon Oak Harborrsquos well-known smooth collie breeder small business owner and longtime friend of mine it gifts us with dainty heart-shaped blooms before going dormant during win-ter months
Each spring as I watch the plant rise out of the ground I am reminded that the love of a friend can become one of the most enduring and satisfying forms of love we will experience in our lives
Allow the incredible beauty that sur-rounds us here on Whidbey to remind you that God created a beautiful world for us to enjoy because He loves us Get up early and drink your coffee out in the morning sunshine
Open the windows Walk the beaches and collect glass
Spend time exploring Deception Pass State Park or Fort Ebey
Grab some frozen yogurt from Toppins or Whidberry mdash decorated with your favor-ite toppings ----- and catch up with friends you havenrsquot seen in awhile
Drive over to Penn Cove and watch the eagles soar overhead as Penn Cove Shellfish workers bring mussels up from pods suspended from rafts
Enjoy the love that surrounds you
Joan Bay Klope can be reached at faithful livinghotmailcom
FAITHFUL LIVINGBy JOAN BAY KLOPE
Enjoy the love beauty that surrounds us on Whidbey
NATURECONTINUED FROM A12
Photo by Ron Newberry
Whidbey News-Times
Periwinkle Press has produced three nature
guides start-ing with this one in 2004
titled lsquoCommon Intertidal
Invertebrates of the Salish Searsquo which has sold roughly 2500
copies
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
The eight spotted skimmer dragonfly found at the east end of Cranberry Lake at Deception Pass State Park
SaturdayJuly 19
All-you-can-eat breakfast 8 am to noon July 19 Masonic Center North Main and Eighth streets Coupeville Breakfast in-cludes pancakes scrambled eggs sausage bacon and orange juice coffee or tea $7 adults $3 chil-dren under 12 360-969-3149 or ldeccles67gmailcom
NAS Whidbey Island Open House and 5K Run 9 am to 3 pm July 19 Ault Field A 5K run along the basersquos flight line will be held at 9 am with registration starting at 730 am Aircraft dis-plays include the EA-18G Growler EA-6B Prowler P-3C Orion MH-60 Knighthawk helicopter and two unmanned aerial vehicles There will be other visual displays guided bus tours a K-9 Working Dog demonstration bouncy toys for children and a climbing wall Aviation memorabilia will also be available for purchase as well as a variety of food and beverages There is no ATM on the flight line so plan accordingly All guests will come onto Ault Field via Charles Porter Gate located just west of the Ault Field and Goldie roads intersection All visitors over the age of 18 will be required to have state or government issued iden-tification for access to the base Due to security measures large bags backpacks weapons coolers pets and drugs are not allowed Visitors are limited to strollers and wagons for toddlers diaper bags small purses items for people with handicaps official service dogs bottled water (two bottles per person free water-refill stations will be available) and cameras all of which will be subject to search by security Sunscreen recom-mended For more information visit wwwfacebookcom naswhidbeyIsland
Womenrsquos firearms class 9 am July 19 Central Whidbey Sportsmanrsquos Association Safari Lane Coupeville Class will cover safety and a broad range of fire-arms including revolvers semi-automatic pistols shotguns and rifles Will last the better part of the day It is recommend that you bring a lunch and any firearm that you would like to shoot Please bring guns unloaded Some fire-arms will be available for those who do not own one Free Con-tact Errol Ortego at 360-929-8918 or Robert Clark at 360-929-2167
Coupeville Farmers Market 10 am to 2 pm July 19 Alexan-der and Eighth Streets The mar-ket offers local produce plants chocolate honey art food crafts and more Kid and dog friendly
OH-Mazing Race Garage of Blessing 10 am to 2 pm July 19 The Garage of Blessings 3143 Goldie Road Oak Harbor Teams of two will follow clues to partici-pating local merchants Each mer-chant will offer a clue to the next merchant Cost is $20 per team and includes bottled water and team T-shirt Lunch from Jumbo Burrito and dessert from Top-pins will be available for purchase
All ticket proceeds benefit The Garage of Blessings Applications can be picked up at The Garage of Blessings or can be submitted at thegarageofblessingscom
Greenbank Progressive Club Community Rummage Sale 10 am to 3 pm July 19 Bakken Road and Fireside Road behind the Greenbank Store The Greenbank Progressive Club is having their yearly community yard and bake sale Free coffee and punch Everyone is welcome Email karinwhidbeyhotmailcom or call 360-678-3397
Friends of Meerkerk PicnicAnnual Meeting noon July 19 3531 Meerkerk Lane Greenbank President of the Board will deliver ldquoState of the Gardensrdquo update officers will be elected and vol-unteers and friends will be recog-nized Potluck will follow business meeting Burgers and brats will be provided Members are invited to bring sides and desserts Free 360-678-1912 or meerkerkwhid beynet
American Roots Music Se-ries Hale Bill amp the Bopps 7 pm July 19 Deception Pass State Park 41020 SR 20 Oak Harbor Variety of Scandinavian fiddle music from all the Nordic coun-tries including schottisches waltz-es and polskas The band includes fiddle keyboard and voice plus the nyckelharpa (Swedish) and Hardanger fiddle (Norwegian) The
bandrsquos musicians have been on the regional folk music scene since the lsquo70s and lsquo80s performing primar-ily at folk dances and festivals in various configurations Admission is free to performances Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to the park All performances are in the West Beach amphitheater on the Whidbey Island side of the park In case of rain performances will move to the East Cranberry Lake picnic shelter also on the Whidbey Island side
MondayJuly 21
Ebeyrsquos Landing Field School July 21 through Aug 14 Fort Casey State Park The Field School at Fort Casey will run Monday through Thursday July 21 through Aug 14 Shifts are four hours long 8 am to noon and 1-5 pm Brown-bag lunch Lectures take place every Tuesday at noon Over the course of the Field School they will replace rotted wood sills and framing repair the roof glaze reconstructed windows and doors repair damaged stucco and paint No prior preservation experience is required 360-678-6804 or wwwnpsgoveblavolunteer-opportunitieshtm
Tween Film Fest 2-4 pm July 21 Oak Harbor Library Meet-ing Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Fans of ldquoDespicable Merdquo will
enjoy the journey of Gru as he deals with a new super-criminal This movie is rated PG and is 98 minutes long Refreshments provided 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
Island County Astronomical
Society (ICAS) monthly meet-ing 630-830 pm Oak Harbor Library room HH137 1000 SE Regatta Drive Anyone interested in astronomy is invited to attend No experience needed There will be short presentations on current topics in astronomy Dan Pullen 360-679-7664 icaspubjunocom wwwicas-wawebscom
Zentangle 730 pm July 21 Coupeville Library 788 NW Alex-ander St The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn relaxing and fun way to create images by drawing structured patterns Register for this class as there is a maximum of 15 students Free 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
TuesdayJuly 22
Bang The Science of Sound 1-2 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Li-brary Meeting Room 1000 SE Re-gatta Drive Explore some library resources and get ready to make some noise For children ages 6-11
Lions Club Fruit Sale be-gins 9 am to 6 pm daily Rite
Aid Parking lot on Highway 20 The Oak Harbor Lions Club is selling Wenatchee-grown sun-rip-ened Clingstone peaches apricots and cherries All proceeds from the fundraiser support community projects including eyeglasses hearing aids scholarships North Whidbey Help House Special Olympics and other programs benefitting the Oak Harbor com-munity
Living With Chronic Illness class 1-330 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Senior Center Annex 51 SE Jermome St Living Well with Chronic Conditions is an evi-denced-based program from Stan-ford University that offers those living with ongoing health concerns ways to get suppport Adults 18 years and older can find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue discover better nutrition and exer-cise options understand treatment choices and communicate more effectively with health profession-als and family about their chronic health concerns The class series will be held each week for six weeks Space is limited Contact Nancy SSIC Living Well coordina-tor at 360-969-0113 to register
PBY Memorial Foundation Monthly Luncheon 1130 am July 22 CPO Club on Ault Field Road The PBY Memorial Founda-tion will hold its monthly no-host luncheon The featured speaker will be Mat Harrison a member of the JPAC team who will discuss the recovery of a downed PBY in eastern Canada 360-240-9500
WednesdayJuly 23
Teen Movie Matinee 2-445 pm July 23 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Come watch the second in-stallment of the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo series Free 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
Free Composting Class 630-730 pm July 23 Fort Casey State Park by the Lighthouse Learn how to compost and watch a demonstration Free raffle for yard-waste compost bin Free 360-678-7974 email Janet Hall at halljnwsuedu or visit wwwwaste wisewsuedu
ThursdayJuly 24
Family Storytime 1030-1115 am July 24 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Funny stories and action songs will get little ones ready to read Playtime or craft may follow For ages 18 months and up with a caregiver
Oak Harbor Farmers Mar-ket 4-7 pm July 24 Highway 20 near Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce 20th season Produce artisans and vendors gather every Thursday through end of Septem-ber Market is a nonprofit vendor-member cooperative oakharbor marketyahoocom
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DISCOVER DUGUALLA The Whidbey Camano Land Trust is hosting an event 10 am to 2 pm Saturday July 26 to allow the public an opportunity to explore properties along Dugualla Bay ldquoDiscover Duguallardquo also is designed to provide information about the importance of the bay for salmon Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watchers will guide a beach walk where the public may learn about the creatures that lurk in tidal habitats Light refreshments will be served To sign up call 360-222-3310 or visit wwwwcltorg ACTIVITIES
WHIDBEY
Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin
Shown in better days was the beloved island steamer ldquoWhidbyrdquo which at the time was the proper spelling The freight boat was a common sight and served the island at a time when water was the only means of travel to and from the island The boatrsquos demise came during a fire and its burned hull lay rested at Maylorrsquos Point in Oak Harbor for years As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdinrsquos new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo is out now To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970
LOOKING BACK
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A15
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by Funk in high school and began working with him at the tail end of Funkrsquos newspaper career when he became an intern at the Whidbey News-Times in the summer of 1986
ldquoHe is the consummate journalist photojournalist and publisher who understands the role of community newspapers His love and respect for the people of Oak Harbor is unques-tionable His legacy is one of leader-ship through example Itrsquos fitting he be the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Awardrdquo
Funk said he was emotionally moved by the award especially with it taking place in Oak Harbor
The event was like a trip down mem-ory lane with several familiar faces in attendance including former Oak Harbor mayors Jim Slowik and Al Koetje
Koetje mayor from 1972-96 said Funkrsquos impact on Oak Harbor extend-ed far beyond the printed pages
ldquoHe was outstanding not only as a newspaper person but as an outstand-ing citizen in the communityrdquo Koetje said ldquoThat main thing he was con-cerned about was what was good for Oak Harborrdquo
And that came through in his well-known appreciation of and support for the arts
Funk recently donated a sculp-ture he purchased from abstract art-ist Richard Nash to the City of Oak Harbor honoring the contributions of four Oak Harbor teachers The sculp-ture was dedicated in a ceremony at Windjammer Park earlier this month
Rusty Hendrix president of the Whidbey Playhouse said Funkrsquos efforts led to the start of the playhouse in 1966
ldquoWallie was the one who gave the Whidbey Playhouse its beginningrdquo said Hendrix who also attended Thursdayrsquos luncheon ldquoHe was on our board of trustees which helped us get the money to do things and build
fundraisingrdquoWhile giving of himself Funk also
got a lot back in return particularly in the bonds he formed with many long-time friends
Jan Ellis Oak Harbor resident and one of the longtime organizers of Holland Happening said Funk always had a way of making one feel special
ldquoHe talks to you as if you were the only person in the worldrdquo she said
He said he was touched by the awardldquoMy thoughts are I am emotion-
ally moved because I had 25 years hererdquo he said ldquoEvery moment wasnrsquot a laugh but so many were just great personal experiencesrdquo
a nationwide search for can-didates through an agency that specializes in finding executive-level employees
ldquoThe board really appreci-ates that he gave us a year to find a replacementrdquo he said ldquoIt means a new CEO can come in and work with Tom before he leaves so we have a really smooth transitionrdquo
The hospital board had some difficulty in finding a CEO in 2009 After a nation-wide search the board
named three finalists but they all dropped out
Tomasino had applied for the position but was not ini-tially named as a finalist In the end however the com-missioners said he was the best person for the job
His contract included a base salary of $230000 in addition to benefits and edu-cational expenses
Wallin said he suspects that the board will have an easier time finding qualified candidates this time around
ldquoThere are more former CEOs available as so many small hospitals are being absorbed by large onesrdquo he
said ldquoItrsquos a good opportunity for the hospital with all the CEOs availablerdquo
Tomasinorsquos tenure as CEO has been very event-ful especially with the imple-mentation of the Affordable Care Act
By a supermajority vot-ers last year approved a $50-million bond proposal to expand Whidbey General Hospital the bond narrowly failed a couple of years prior but Tomasino and others returned with a vigorous effort to present the propos-al to the community
In announcing his retire-ment Tomasino told the
board that the hospital has had ldquoa phenomenal change with employee satisfaction and the communityrdquo accord-ing to minutes of the meet-ing
There have also been controversies over the year Most recently the head nurse was charged by the Island County prosecutor with assaulting a patient but Tomasino came to her defense and claimed that the allegations were unfounded before the criminal investi-gation was complete
Tomasino could not be immediately contacted for comment
Commissioners discussed the issue as part of adopting the human resources policy manual They agreed to move forward with the policy of allowing for the sheriff and other elected officials to house their own personnel files
Traditionally Island Countyrsquos elected officials including the sheriff and pros-ecutor have kept their employ-ee personnel files within their own departments Statewide most counties with elected officials hold their own files according to Budget Director Elaine Marlow
ldquoThis is not an uncommon conversationrdquo Marlow said
Human Resources Director Melanie Bacon said that she was concerned that there were multiple ldquoofficialrdquo personnel files Bacon said in the case of sheriffrsquos deputies a file is kept in human resources civil service and the sheriffrsquos office
ldquoItrsquos always problematic to have more than one official personnel filerdquo Bacon said ldquoThey do come to me think-ing that I have info for them and that I can access info and I canrsquotrdquo
Brown argued that as an elected official he should have the right to manage mdash and pro-tect mdash his own personnel files
Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan said that hav-ing worked as a law enforce-ment officer he could confirm the sheriffrsquos concerns about the importance of keeping deputy information as safe as possible
ldquoOne thing we were very concerned about is that our personal records would could get in the hands of people who didnrsquot need that informationrdquo Vaughan said ldquoOfficers put people in jail hellip We were con-cerned about our private infor-mation getting into the wrong
hands and suffering some kind of retributionrdquo
When asked Brown said that he would not allow the commissioners the full access to files they would experience through human resources department
ldquoI would ask some qualifying questionsrdquo Brown said
Commissioner Jill Johnson also a Republican agreed that the sheriff had the right to protect his deputies mdash even against county commissioners
ldquoPart of the reason there are concerns there are three com-missioners that would have full access to law and justice per-sonnel hellip Therersquos a potential for additional exposure that the sheriff is trying to protect againstrdquo Johnson said ldquoHe wants to protect against people who may sit in this seat who may not always make the best decisionsrdquo
Price Johnson said that she wanted to meet her obligation to the public and those who work for the county in ensur-ing the county would not be liable for discrepancies in per-sonnel file retention when the human resources department cannot ensure compliance
ldquoThe reason I supported this language was not a reflec-tion about the workrdquo Price Johnson said ldquoIf a document is mishandled itrsquos our respon-sibility Therersquos the potential of a problem and thatrsquos what Irsquom trying to circumventrdquo
Banks said that the nature of the complaint would deter-mine who would be liable in such a lawsuit and that the divi-sion of the department should be respected
ldquoThere is some soloing built in and that is the structure that we have in the state of Washingtonrdquo Banks said ldquoThis board has no authority to discipline anyone who works for me or the sheriff I hate to be involved in one of these turf wars but therersquos a bound-ary and Irsquom here to speak in defense of that boundaryrdquo
FILESCONTINUED FROM A1
FUNKCONTINUED FROM A1
CEOCONTINUED FROM A1
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Wallie Funk visits with Jan Whitsitt at a sculpture dedication in Oak Harbor earlier this month that honored Whitsittrsquos late mother Trudy Sundberg and three other Oak Harbor teachers Funk donated the artwork to the city
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First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277
Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided
July 20thldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquo
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490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008
Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am
Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM
Weekly Adult Groups
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Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am
Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am
Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell
Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister
675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor
First UnitedMethodist Church
Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue
Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries
Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson
Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686
wwwohsbcorg
Unitarian UniversalistCongregation
of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525
Freeland
Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds
Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June
All are welcome360-321-8656
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CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)
Located on Goldie Road
SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME
Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm
632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins
Oak HarborChurch of Christ
1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)
ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning
Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm
Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg
oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441
The Catholic Church Invites YouhellipSt Augustinersquos Parish bull 675-2303
185 N Oak Harbor St ~ Oak Harbor MassesSaturday 500 pmSunday 800am amp 930 amWed amp Fri 900 am
On the web wwwstaugustineohorg
St Maryrsquos Parish 678-6536207 Main St ~ Coupeville
MassesSunday 1115 amThurs 1210 pm
Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch
3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277
360-682-2323SUNDAY
Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am
Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor
Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole
Matthew 2818-20
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830 950 amp 1110 am
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2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585
ConcordiaLutheranChurch
Missouri Synod
Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am
Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548
Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg
Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium
Nursery Available
Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville
Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor
679-1561oakharborlutheranorg
Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am
WhidbeyPresbyterian
Church1148 SE 8th Ave
Oak HarborSummer Service 1000 am
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bull Much More wwwwhidbeypresorg
679-3579
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St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch
The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island
Join us for Sunday Service in the
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360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg
555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett
God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching
Worship 1 PM
1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)
Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713
wwwGraceEvangelicalorg
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Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith
The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431
wwwgracebytheseaorgbull
A Church A FamilyA Spiritual Home
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EA
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Please check our website for current locations amp
service times
RestorationFellowship
Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the
Hebraic Roots of Your Faith
Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A
675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189
Saturdays at 1030am
We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration
amp ARTABOUT
Artworks Galleryrsquos featured artist for July will be BAR-BARA MEARING Mearing paints in a variety of medi-ums but primarily pastel Her paintings attempt to make the ordinary extraordinary inspired by the finer nuances of everyday subjects Mearing says ldquoAlthough I prefer to work in a realistic style my goal is not the object but the moment or emotional response to the beauty everywhere in our wonderful worldrdquo Mearingrsquos paintings start with a life ob-servation that appeals to her followed by a bit of planning to decide how best to recreate the feeling or beauty that caught her eye Mearing feels the joy is in the process and then in the sharing Artworks Gallery is located on Green-bank Farm For more information visit artworkswhidbeycom or call 360-222-3010
UUCWI Gallery of Artrsquos summer exhibit is Summer Bold ndash Color Color Color and features Chelsea Bonacellorsquos oils Karen Samuelsonrsquos mandellas and Aaron LaChausseersquos glass Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Is-land is located approximately one mile north of Freeland at 20103 State Route 525 on the west side of the highway The gallery does not have regular hours Make arrangements for viewing the art by calling the office at 360-321-8656
Scenic photographs of Whidbey Island by RICK LAWL-ER and landscapes in pastels by artist JUDY SJERVEN are on display at Oak Harbor Library in July The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive For more information call 360-675-5115
The GARRY OAK GALLERY has just completed its Summer Rotation Come by to see the new layout the ocean-blues inspired window display and a variety of brand new artwork The new layout will go through July 21 at the gallery which is at 830 SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
For the month of July Garry Oak Gallery will feature the work of MIKE OrsquoCONNELL Visit the gallery 830 SE Pioneer Way Oak Harbor to see his text paintings For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
The WHIDBEY CHILDRENrsquoS THEATER still has openings for summer classes Register for The Arc of Stagecraft for ages 13 and up Puppetry Theater for ages 9 and up Teen Film Camp for ages 12 and up and more at whidbeychildrenstheaterorgclasses
The ISLAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL kicks off with ldquoTaming of the Shrewrdquo at 5 pm Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 This is a free event This production of Shakespearersquos love story takes place in a Wild West setting and is directed by Jackie Apodaca The play will be under the big tent at 723 Camano Ave in Langley Please no babes in arms Picnicking is encouraged For details visit wwwislandshakespearefestorg or call 360-331-2939
Teenagers may try their hand at PRINTMAKING dur-ing a printmaking lab from 2-4 pm Wednesday Aug 13 at the Oak Harbor Library Make prints using foam stamps and bubbles Make cards pictures or wrapping paper while exploring different printmaking techniques For more infor-mation call 360-675-5115
Poetry War and Resources 3-430 pm Thursday Aug 21 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive LINDA BEEMAN will share poems from ldquoCol-lateral Damagerdquo her new book featuring a scrapbook of poems and personalities who confront us with unanswered questions about war Copies will be available for purchase and signing 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
The Whidbey Playhouse and the Best Western Plus are teaming up to hold a Murder Mystery Dinner 5-830 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the Best Western Plus on Highway 20 in Oak Harbor The event is written by MARY K HAL-LEN and performed by the Whidbey Improv Team The cost is $35 per person or $60 per couple For reservations call 360-679-4567
The WHIDBEY ISLAND WOODWORKERS GUILD presents the ldquoArt + Wood = Woodpalooza WICArdquo Exhibition ndashndash the 11th annual show of Whidbeyrsquos finest woodwork ndashndash at WICA (Whidbey Center for the Arts Zech Hall 565 Camano Ave Langley) Aug 30 to Sept 1 exhibition (free) open noon-5 pm reception Fri-day Aug 29 6-9 pm This yearrsquos show will feature work by 20 of Whidbeyrsquos best For details call 360-221-8262 or visit wwwWICAonlinecom
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We off er a competitive hourly wage and benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401K (currently with an employer match)
Email us your cover letter resume and include fi ve examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to hreastsoundpublishingcom or mail to Sound Publishing Inc 19426 68th Avenue S Kent WA 98032 ATTN HRBLCH
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Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
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Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
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Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
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INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
Toddler Learning Cen- ter a Non-profit Early In- t e r v e n t i o n P r o g r a m seeks a Special Educa- tor for Infants amp Toddlers in classroom amp home- based setting Part-time Pay DOE Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnet Position open until filled
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
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EmploymentGeneral
Floor SupervisorFreeland Habitat StoreHours varies Tuesday- Sunday 30 hrsweek
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Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
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Local up-and-coming high-end salon seeking
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Special Education Paraeducators
Food Service Workers
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atwwwohsdnet
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Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
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PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
Skagit Farmers Supply is now accepting appli- cations for a propane delivery (bobtail) driver to safely dispense bulk propane to residential and commercial cus- tomers along a local route on Whidbey Is- land Applicants must possess valid class A or B CDL DOT physi- cal and have safe driv- ing history FT wage D O E c o m p e t i t i v e benefits package in- cluded Visitwwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
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E-mail resumes to
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SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
EmploymentTransportationDrivers
CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
Bring resume toFrontier
Building Supply1800 Main St Freeland
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
Yolanda Self(360)969-1299programd
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
Accepting
applications for
LPNrsquos Apply in person at
Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
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to join our team at our Assisted Living
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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete listof all open houses Find additional information on these homes at
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Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave
Langley 3602218898223 Second StWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey
Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
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657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
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560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
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606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
Freeland5386 Ivy Blu Ln
619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
Freeland1312 Hickory Wy
663639 $390000Lyn Gray
360969-2247
Freeland5744 Mutiny Bay Rd
614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
Freeland4490 Smugglers Cove Rd
599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
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CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
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apply EOE
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Part amp Full Time
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OAK HARBOR
2 BEDROOM Mobi le Updates include new carpet freshly painted Appliances include re- frigerator stove washer dryer Storage Fenced b a c k y a r d C l o s e t o schools Asking $12000 OBO 360-672-1662 360-675-1789
OAK HARBOR 98277
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ELITE 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH property on beau- tiful Whidbey Isl Fea- tures 180rsquo of low bank lagoon waterfront crab mussels and clams in your f ront yard Gor- geous views of Mt Bak- er amp Penn Cove Rock faced fireplace in living room Sit on deck and watch sunrise 357 SF day light cellar base- ment Plus two car de- t a c h e d g a r a g e $540000 360-678-4089
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Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
real estatefor rent - WA
Real Estate for RentIsland County
CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
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
COUPEVILLE
C A I R N C O T TA G E Ava i lable August 1s t ( f l ex ib le ) Char ming new 1 master bedroom possible smal l s tudy bedroom 1 bath Beauti- fully furnished all appli- ances IKEA k i tchen satellite cable Internet ready Lovely location water views minutes to everything $1300 in- cludes all utilities Regret no pets smoking For photos br idgi t4243 gma i l com 206-909- 2276
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OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
GORGEOUS updated 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler with view of Penn Cove Stones throw to best W h i d b e y b e a c h Fenced large garage RV park ing Washer dryer No smoking dogs with references $1200 month 206-714-3182
OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19
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Coupeville2 bedroom unit in du- plex Close to library amp shopping Fresh paint gas f i replace jacuzzi tub $800 month $800 deposit Water sewer in- c luded No smok ing (360)678-5007OAK HARBOR
MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
OAK HARBORN I C E 2 B E D RO O M Close to shopping and bus l ine Laundr y on premises No pets $650 month $700 deposi t 360-734-7896
WA Misc RentalsDuplexesMultiplexesLANGLEY
LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent
OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
real estaterentals
Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
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Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
OAK HARBOR 98277
2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
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360-675-6533
INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
2014 CONTRACTS OUT FOR BID
3 ndash YEAR SEPTIC INSPECTION amp
SERVICE CONTRACT-
HVAC UPGRADE-
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All bids and requests must be addressed to
South Whidbey FireEMS5535 Cameron RoadFreeland WA 98249
and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
Resource Chief Beckat 360-321-1533 or
bidsswfeorg
Found
AWESOME wide open view of Lake Roose- velt from the 5 AC par- cel with water and un- d e r g r o u n d p o w e r Bring your RV or build your home Close to hosp i ta l shopp ing golfing amp year round fishing $64500 pos- s i b l e c o n t r a c t 5 0 9 4 2 2 0 4 0 4 o r 5094295430
FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
REWARD FOR Return of lost dog ldquoCosmordquo Lost in the Holmes Har- bor area of Whidbey Isl on July 3rd during fire- works Please call 360- 381-0012
legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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South Whidbey School D is t r i c t 206 w i l l be h o l d i n g a n O n - L i n e Technology Surplus sale beg inn ing on August 18th 2014 and running for 30 consecutive days The URL below will take you to the website listing al l surplus equipment available to the public for purchase to the highest bidder The URL for this sale is httpwwwpublicsurpluscomsmsallwabrowsecataucscatid=208
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PAGE 20 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
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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
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Camera Sony Cyber- sho t 10 1 megap ixe l D S C - N 2 $ 5 0 O B O (360)222-8002COUCH black nauga- hyde makes into queen size bed Excellent con- dition $150 Oak Har- bor (360) 632-3057George Foreman Grill n e w i n b o x $ 2 0 (360)222-8002Golf cart 3 wheelpush pull $75 Nickent 4dx a n d 3 d x I r o n w o o d wheadcovers $20ea Putter 34in wheadcover $10 Corba 54 Wedge $10 All items excellent condition 360-675-0446J e p p s e n h a r d c ove r binder $10 Jeppsen leather binder $25 3 Head sets Aviat ion used Te lex MRB240 $ 2 5 T e l e x E 9 5 1 $25 Dave Clark H20-10 $50 Oak Harbor (360) 632-3057KEROSENE 10 Gals Metal containers includ- ed $35 360-675-0446MICROWAVE wh i te w o r k s g r e a t $ 3 0 Range hood 7rdquo duct works $10 Call 360- 672-0131MISC ITEMS Coffee ta- ble two stack end tables with drawer maple very good cond i t ion $75 Book case 62 X 36 X 12 5 Shelves $15 Re- frigerator bar size 25 c u b i c f e e t $ 5 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Flea Market
Patio table 48 inches round four chairs white $50 Horse shoe set of- ficial for out door play- ing with carrying case n e v e r u s e d $ 4 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Miscellaneous
2 EXCELLENT ITEMS Floor Loom Nilus by Le- clerc 4 harness and all material sold together $1700 Brother Knit King KH-230 manual knitting mach ine w i t h r i bbe r $350 Call for appoint- ment 360-321-4143
FUSEDSTAINED Glass Tools amp Suppl ies For Sa le K i l n fo r f us i ng ($350) Kiln for enamel- i n g ( $ 5 0 ) Va r i o u s s t a i n e d g l a s s t o o l s ( $25 ) g l ass g r i nde r ($50) fus ing g lass powders amp stained glass ($50) Asking $525 Call 360-632-2372
Sporting Goods
Used Paramount FIT 5000 CTN1 universal gym
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Tools
A L L M A D E I N U S A Band Saw metal hor i- zon ta l $675 Che r r y picker $200 Shop press 30 tons $200 All are heavy duty and asking for best offer 360-675- 4185
petsanimals
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4 BENGAL KITTENS GORGEOUS Purebreds are nicely spotted This breed is enegetic will p lay fo r hours They cl imb amp jump making them very entertaining All males ready to come home now Vet checked amp 2nd shots Harness amp litter box trained Can be registered $500 253- 905-4902
Dogs
1 AKC Labrador Pup- pies Chocolate amp Black Great hunters or com- panions Playful amp loyal OFA rsquos l i neage f i r s t shots de-wormed amp vet checked Paren ts on site $500 $550 $650 Annette 425-422-2428
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Dogs
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Dogs
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RAT TERRIER Puppies registered miniatures to s tandards Awesome fami l y pe ts amp h igh ly trainable Dad is an UKC Champion and proven hunter so we expect some these pups to be excellent ratters Shots and wormed Ready to go home 8114 $450 each Call for appoint- ment to come meet them 360-273-9325wwwHopespringsfarmscom
Farm Animalsamp Livestock
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Horses
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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
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Professional ServicesAuto Repair Service
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 723
ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 725
ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 726
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
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garage sales - WA
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
FREELAND
GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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FREELAND
MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
wheels
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MarineMiscellaneous
ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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12rsquo SMOKER CRAFT W EZ LOADER TRAILER Great 1990 fishing boat ready for summer Incl 2 new poles with reels 4 pots floats 2 life pre- servers V hull amp electric motor Really good con- dition Regular mainte- nance All licenses up to date Asking $1900 Oak Habor Cal l 360-679- 0996
155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
Auto Events Auctions
1998 Chevrolet K3500 Ambulance
74 V-8 140k miles 20k on new motor Email
bidsswfeorg for information
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360-734-8700 bull 1800 IOWA STREET bull BELLINGHAM WA
Pictures for illustration purposes only Subaru Forester Outback Tribeca Legacy Impreza WRX STI and SUBARU BOXER are suggested trademarks A documen-tary service fee of up to $150 may be added to the sale price of the capitalized cost VIN numbers posted at dealership One only at this price Expires July 31 2014
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MSRP $31899Dewey Discount -$2400 $26499VIN 4S4BRBLC6E3247007STOCK 99024
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$25599VIN JF2SJADC2FH431578STOCK 99457
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MSRP $30787Dewey Discount -$1688 $29099
VIN JF2GPBKC9EH237559STOCK 99297
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MSRP $22762Dewey Discount -$1463 $21299VIN 4S3BMBA68E3034740STOCK 99280
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MSRP $26074Dewey Discount -$2075
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Island Recycling
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AutomobilesCadillac
1985 Cadillac Eldorado Commemorative Edition Leather interior 87500 mi les Ask ing $4250 360-678-8707
2001 GOLD CADILLAC Devi l le for sa le One owner Well maintained in excellent condition Full size luxury sedan with nice leather interior Only 47000 mi $8900 Poulsbo Call Nancy or Richard 360-598-4217
Utility Trailers
5rsquox10rsquo UTILITY TRAILER Tilting trailer makes it great for lawn mower motorcycle snowmobile etc Clean solid new tabs 15rdquo tires and single axel $560 Freeland Call John 360-321-2364
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Auto ServiceParts Accessories
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5th Wheels
3 5 rsquo M O N TA N A 5 t h wheel 2008 and 2006 D o d g e 3 5 0 0 D i e s e l Trailer includes 4 pop- o u t s f i r e p l a c e f l a t screen surround sound and 2 queen beds Truck has less than 100000 miles Buy this awesone pair for just $50000 Call 360-373-7203 (Bre- merton)
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Motorhomes
25rsquo TELSTAR BY Cham- pion 1989 Ford 460 New Dometic refrigera- tor Propane and 110 volt Double sinks and 4 burner stove with oven Cor k f l oo rs and oak cabinets Stationary bed in rear New air cond- tioner amp propane heater 4 Kilowatt Onan Gen- set 2nd owners excel condition $6000 Friday Harbor 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
Tents amp Travel Trailers
2 5 rsquo F L E E T W O O D PROWLER travel trailer l ike new condition al- ways covered many ex- tras sleeps 6 original owner non smoking asking $12500 Includes cover BBQ amp spare tire Freeland (360)331-4341
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 23
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NEW 2013 FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
TRANSITCONNECT
STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE SEL AWD
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
0x48NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN
MKZ
SALE PRICE
$32351
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301
$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
2013 FORD
EXPEDITION
SALE PRICE
$46710
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520
$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
REAL DEALS ON PRE-OWNED WHEELS21127U 2010 NISSAN VERSA VIN 3N1BC1CPAL403990 $977721381U 2008 DODGE CALIBER VIN 1B3HB48B48D641331 $999521489U 2009 HYUNDAI ACCENT VIN KMHCM36CX9U116313 $99953888T 1995 FORD F-250 VIN 1FTHX26G9SKB21194 $1099521371U 2010 KIA SOUL VIN KNDJT2A20A7073787 $1277721486U 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS VIN JTDKB20U283380082 $1299521553U 2008 TOYOTA CAMRY VIN 4T1BE46K78U773123 $139953858T 2008 MERCURY MARINER VIN 4M2CU871X8KJ28349 $139953884T 2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE VIN 5NMSH73E18H166167 $1399521466U 2013 FORD FIESTA VIN 3FADP4TJ3DM186537 $1455021122U 2005 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BL84C154209746 $1477721414U 2012 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1W88C1528970 $147773796T 2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCEK14X78Z302924 $1577721493U 2010 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 1NXBU4EE9AZ300568 $159953791T 2011 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9EG6BKB98727 $1677721482U 2008 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT SEDAN VIN WVWEK73C48P059778 $1699521479U 2011 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1UG0B1380533 $175003712T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTZR45E88PA12862 $177773908T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTKR4EE5APA36012 $177773930T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTYR44U28PA09914 $177773871T 2002 TOYOTA TACOMA VIN 5TEGN92N22Z116655 $179953851T 2008 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU94148KE10952 $1799521446U 2009 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BK34M791217621 $1799521438U 2008 MAZDA MX-5 VIN JM1NC25F780139222 $185003915T 2007 JEEP WRANGLER VIN 1J4GA64187L151429 $1877721420U 2010 FORD MUSTANG VIN 1ZVBP8AN7A5173822 $1877721459U 2010 SUBARU FORESTER VIN JF2SH6CC6AG727468 $18995
3883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318 $1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628 $338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORDC-MAX HYBRID
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
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NEW 2013 FORDEDGE SEL AWD
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN MKZ
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$32351
NEW 2013 FORD EDGE
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
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STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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NEW 2013 FORDF-150 SUPERCAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
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NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
0x48
2013 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE
BAUER 4X2
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$37458
2013 FORDEXPEDITION
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$46710
SALEPRICE
SALEPRICE
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Disclaimer 0 subject to credit approval through FMCC0 Financing not available on all models See dealer for details All Rebates are from Ford All vehicles one only and subject to prior sale All prices exclude tax and license A NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTARY FEE OF $150 MAY BE ADDED TO THE PRICE Ad expires 072214
680 AUTO BLVD BURLINGTON
360-757-2000 | 800-735-7154
21127U 2010 NISSAN VERSA VIN 3N1BC1CP8AL403990$977721381U 2008 DODGE CALIBER VIN 1B3HB48B48D641331 $999521489U 2009 HYUNDAI ACCENT VIN KMHCM36CX9U116313 $99953888T 1995 FORD F-250 VIN 1FTHX26G9SKB21194 $1099521371U 2010 KIA SOUL VIN KNDJT2A20A7073787 $1277721486U 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS VIN JTDKB20U283380082 $1299521553U 2008 TOYOTA CAMRY VIN 4T1BE46K78U773123 $139953858T 2008 MERCURY MARINER VIN 4M2CU871X8KJ28349 $139953884T 2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE VIN 5NMSH73E18H166167 $1399521466U 2013 FORD FIESTA VIN 3FADP4TJ3DM186537 $1455021122U 2005 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BL84C154209746 $1477721414U 2012 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1W88C1528970 $147773796T 2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCEK14X78Z302924 $1577721493U 2010 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 1NXBU4EE9AZ300568 $159953791T 2011 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9EG6BKB98727 $1677721482U 2008 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT SEDAN VIN WVWEK73C48P059778 $1699521479U 2011 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1UG0B1380533$175003712T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTZR45E88PA12862 $177773908T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTKR4EE5APA36012 $177773930T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTYR44U28PA09914 $177773871T 2002 TOYOTA TACOMA VIN 5TEGN92N22Z116655 $179953851T 2008 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU94148KE10952 $1799521446U 2009 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BK34M791217621 $1799521438U 2008 MAZDA MX-5 VIN JM1NC25F780139222 $185003915T 2007 JEEP WRANGLER VIN 1J4GA64187L151429 $1877721420U 2010 FORD MUSTANG VIN 1ZVBP8AN7A5173822$1877721459U 2010 SUBARU FORESTER VIN JF2SH6CC6AG727468 $189953883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318$1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628$338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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0SALE0 Hassle Truly Friendly Service amp the REAL DEAL
NEW 2013 FORD
TRANSITCONNECT
STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE SEL AWD
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
0x72
2013 FORD
EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
0x48NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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000000000000000xxxxx0x00x0x7272727272727272727272720000x727272727272REAL DEALS on Pre-Owned Wheels
NEW 2013 LINCOLN
MKZ
SALE PRICE
$32351
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301
$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
2013 FORD
EXPEDITION
SALE PRICE
$46710
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520
$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
Disclaimer 0 subject to credit approval through FMCC0 Financing not available on all models See dealer for details All Rebates are from Ford All vehicles one only and subject to prior sale All prices exclude tax and license A NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTARY FEE OF $150 MAY BE ADDED TO THE PRICE Ad expires 072214
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OPINION
LETTERS TO THE EDITORElection
Treasurer should take resposibility for lossEditor
On July 10 the three Island County treasurer candidates participated in the League of Women Votersrsquo forum in Coupeville
Six questions were asked and answered by all candidates Challenges were made in response to answers given in response to statements made during one of those challenges I followed up with the Island County Auditorrsquos Office for clarification of a statement made by Ana Maria Nunez
During my answer to one of the questions I reported that the market value of the long-term investment port-folio administered by the treasurer had incurred a $17 million loss 3 percent of the portfoliorsquos face value for the year ended Dec 31 2013
Nunez challenged my statement and stated that the loss had been reduced to $350000
This seemed questionable so I con-tacted the auditorrsquos office which con-firmed that Nunezrsquos claim is not true The market loss of the portfolio is indeed $17 million
Nunezrsquos figure of $350000 has net-ted the interest income for the year against the market value decrease The question was related to the investment policies that resulted in the market loss not the net investment income for the period
Interest income and market value adjustments are reported separately in the financial statements one is revenue and the other is an adjustment to an asset account mdash this is Accounting 101 As a CPA Nunez should be aware of the difference
The $17 million loss resulted from purchases of bonds with extended maturity dates
When interest rates increased at the end of 2013 the value of those bonds
dropped because the market interest rate on that date exceeded the interest rate on the bonds owned
In addition to the loss in market value the county has also suffered lost opportunity cost in its inability to purchase bonds at current higher inter-est rates as it is locked into the longer maturities of the bonds it now holds
There are those who will say that any investment officer makes assumptions about future interest rate increases or decreases when considering invest-ment choices
However I am sure all will agree that if interest rates had decreased Nunez would be bragging about her intuitive investing providing the county with a market gain As that is not what happened it is therefore appropriate that she assume responsibility for the actual market loss of $17 million in the current situation
Wanda Grone CPA CFECandidate for Island County treasurer
Coupeville
Reducing mankindrsquos carbon foot-print has become the defining issue of our time and rightly so Virtually every level of government has policies to reduce greenhouse gases by regu-lating everything from industrial CO2 emissions to cow flatulence
But as Kermit the Frog said ldquoItrsquos not easy being greenrdquo
It turns out that some good ideas donrsquot work well mdash or not at all Still the government con-tinues to mandate them
For example a three-year study funded by the Department of Energy confirmed that producing ethanol from corn and corn stalks creates more greenhouse gases than it prevents
Despite this the government still mandates its use in gasoline and diesel
Wind turbines are costly and still kill thousands of birds a year On the best wind energy sites those towering turbines generate electricity about 40 percent of the time Nevertheless the President wants to continue taxpayer subsidies for another 30 years
The solar energy industry has been plagued by bad loans and bankruptcies and despite billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies solar energy produces only 02 percent of our nationrsquos electricity according to the US Energy Information Administration
What about energy efficiency Is that a foolproof way to reduce greenhouse gases
Well that dependsAnalysts have discovered that certified ldquogreenrdquo build-
ings actually can use more energy than standard build-ings
Much of the controversy centers on Leadership in Energy amp Environmental Design or LEED the countryrsquos primary green building accreditation program Operated by the nonprofit US Green Building Council LEED certification has become the gold standard for energy efficient buildings
But LEED certification doesnrsquot guarantee energy effi-ciency
For example the Bank of America Tower in New York received a platinum level LEED certification as ldquothe worldrsquos most environmentally responsible high-riserdquo when
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WHIDBEY
Are the benefits worth the cost of going lsquogreenrsquo
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GUEST COLUMNBy DON C BRUNELL
SEE BRUNELL A7
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A7
MARK THE DATE
bullJuly Publications
amp Deadlines
bullLavender WindFestival Pages
publishes July 23 and 24A Celebration of lavender and art
bullAugust Publications
amp Deadlines
bull Coupeville Arts
Festival Tabpublishes August 6 amp 7
A commemorative look at 50 years of celebrating the
arts and giving backto the community
bullFall Sports Guides
sales deadline August 20publishes Sept 17 amp 18A guide to High School
Sports Activities
bullSouth WhidbeySchool Calendar
sales deadline August 1publishes August 30useful for parents of school-age children
bull
I Love Coupeville Portrait sales deadline August 28
publishes Sept 11Photo on September 6th
at the Coupeville Farmers Market Green
bullSeptember 2014
Deadlines amp HolidaysLabor Day Sept 1
Autumn Begins Sept 22
bullCentral Whidbey Non-Profit Guide
sales deadline August 15publishes Sept 11
During this election season what issues do you think the candidates for Island County commissioner should be focused on
ldquoThere should be more lights toward the bridge and more pro-grams for homelessness and kids in troublerdquo
Pam BurdenOak Harbor
ldquoThere has been an increase in homelessness in Oak Harborrdquo
Sonia QuinnOak Harbor
OF THE WEEK
ldquoThese roads are the worst Irsquove seen in the United Statesrdquo
Yvonne GarnerOak Harbor
ldquoTherersquos already a drug problem in Oak Harbor and now theyrsquore adding marijuana manufacturers to the picturerdquo
Rianna MontrossOak Harbor
QUESTION
it opened in 2010 But a 2013 study by
the city revealed that the billion-dollar building gen-erates more greenhouse gases and uses more energy than any other office tower its size in Manhattan
LEED officials point out that how tenants use a building has a big impact on actual energy usage In an attempt to quantify that the Building Council is requiring all newly certi-fied buildings to provide their energy and water bills for the first five years
Whatrsquos the situation in Washington
Since 2005 the state has mandated that new and renovated public buildings meet one of three ldquogreenrdquo building standards includ-ing LEED A 2011 audit found problems saying it is difficult to evaluate the program because of incom-plete reporting by state agencies mdash a problem that persists today
Because not all state buildings have individual utility meters and the types of buildings varies greatly (office buildings prisons welding shops etc) track-ing utility usage and com-paring ldquoapples to applesrdquo with traditional buildings is difficult
It has been nine years since the state launched its ldquogreenrdquo building program and Washington still lacks a comprehensive system to
track performance While computer projections sug-gest significant benefits they cannot be verified until the actual electricity and water usage are deter-mined
Architect Sidney Hunt with the Department of Enterprise Services is working to develop a metering program that will track energy and water usage for every certified state building His mantra is ldquoYou canrsquot manage what you donrsquot measurerdquo
Gov Jay Inslee wants to expand ldquogreenrdquo building certification in the private sector But LEED certi-fied buildings cost more Are we sure the benefits are worth the added cost Could the money be better spent on more effective environmental measures We need to ask mdash and answer mdash those questions
As wersquove seen with etha-nol wind power and solar energy actual performance doesnrsquot always measure up We need to make sure our ldquogreenrdquo buildings program works as promised
Don C Brunell is a business analyst writer and columnist He recently retired as president of the Association of Washington Business the statersquos oldest and largest business orga-nization and now lives in Vancouver He can be contacted at theBrunellsmsncom
BRUNELLCONTINUED FROM A6
US Rep Rick Larsen Washington DC office 2113 Rayburn Office Building Washington DC 20515 202-225-2605 Ev-erett office 2930 Wetmore Ave Suite 9F Everett WA 98201 425-252-3188 Belling-ham office 119 N Commercial St Suite 1350 Bellingham WA 98225
US Sen Patty Murray Washing-ton DC office 154 Russell Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 202-224-2621 Everett office 2934 Wetmore Ave Suite 903 Everett WA 98201 425-259-6515
US Sen Maria Cantwell Washing-ton DC office 311 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 202-224-3441 Everett office 2930 Wetmore Ave 9B Everett WA 98201 425-303-0114
State Sen Barbara Bailey Olympia office 109-B Irv Newhouse Building PO Box 40410 Olympia WA 98504-0410 360-786-7618 BarbaraBaileylegwagov
State Rep Norma Smith PO Box 40600 Olympia WA 98504-0600 360-786-7884 normasmithlegwagov
State Rep Dave Hayes PO Box 40600 Olympia WA 98504-0600 360-786-7914 davehayeslegwagov
Board of Island County Commis-sioners PO Box 5000 1 NE Seventh St Coupeville WA 98239 wwwislandcountynet
bull Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan 360-679-7353 district3coislandwaus
bull Commissioner Jill Johnson 360-679-7354 district2coislandwaus
bull Commissioner Helen Price Johnson 360-679-7354 district1coislandwaus
Oak Harbor City Council 865 SE Barrington Dr Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-279-4500 wwwoakharbororg
bull Mayor Scott Dudleybull Council members Rick Almberg
Danny Paggao James Campbell Beth Munns Tara Hizon Bob Severns and Joel Servatius
Town of Coupeville 4 NE Seventh St PO Box 725 Coupeville WA 98239 360-678-4461 wwwtownofcoupevilleorg
bull Mayor Nancy Conardbull Council members Jackie Henderson
Bob Clay Molly Hughes Dianne Binder and Pat Powell
Oak Harbor School District 350 S Oak Harbor St Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-279-5000 wwwohsdnet
bull Superintendent Lance Gibbon lgib-bonohsdnet
bull Board members Gary Wallin Pete Hunt Christine Abbott Christine Cribb and Corey Johnson
Coupeville School District 501 S Main St Coupeville WA 98239 360-678-4522 wwwcoupevillek12waus
bull Superintendent Jim Shankbull Board members Christine Sears Jeff
Tasoff Chris Chan Kathleen Anderson Glenda Merwine and Vanessa Matros
Whidbey General Hospital 101 N Main St Coupeville WA 98239
360-678-5151 wwwwhidbeygenorgbull CEO Tom Tomasinobull Commissioners Grethe Cammer-
meyer Georgia Gardner Ron Wallin and Anne Tarrant
Port of Coupeville PO Box 577 24 Front St Coupeville WA 98277 360-678-5020 wwwportofcoupevilleorg
bull Executive director Tim McDonaldbull Commissioners Marshall Bronson Bill
Larsen amd Mike Diamanti
ANOTHER LETTER TO THE EDITORFollow-up
Impressed how candidate responded to complaintEditor
I saw my Letter to the Editor (July 16 Flyer is a tip that resident isnrsquot home) online today Within 15 minutes I had a personal visit from Marc Henneman apologizing for
the flyer in the doorThank you Mr Henneman for standing
up and admitting an error and working to ensure it doesnrsquot happen again I was very impressed by your actions
This is the kind of leadership we need on the Island County Board of Commissioners mdash someone who looks out for their constitu-ents day after day
Anthony MinichOak Harbor
THEY REPRESENT YOU
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It is difficult for me to find the right accurate and powerful enough words to express
my gratitude to Shuksan Healthcare (and I was an English teacher) When I came to
Shuksan I was in pretty bad shape and nobody knew how things were going to turn
out My recovery was successful due to the experienced compassionate and
innovative team at Shuksan My therapists had the patience of saints My nurses
made me feel safe cared for listened to and most importantly I felt I was intelligently
and knowledgeably treated Everyone at Shuksan from the housekeepers to the
management team take pride in their work and it shows with the superior care that I
received After 2frac12 years of a united team effort I was able to return to my home in
Sudden Valley I will forever have a family at Shuksan Healthcare and I would
recommend them to anyone in need of rehabilitation after a surgery or looking for
long-term care options
~Enid Norman
ShuksanHEALTHCARE CENTER1530 James Street Bellingham 360-733-9161
Recently I was in the hospital and was discharged to a nursing facility here in Bellingham that did not meet my needs physically and emotionally I felt as if I would never recover and woke up some days thinking ldquoWhatrsquos the pointrdquo and was giving up on myself
Luckily my daughter transferred me to Shuksan Healthcare and I felt as though I had been brought to heaven in comparison
The nursing care was top notch and uniformly excellent While working with the therapy team I felt safe and confi dent that I would recover The Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists are very knowledgeable and encouraging I felt I could meet my goals while under their guidance
My overall stay was absolutely wonderful and I feel the atmosphere at Shuksan is unlike any nursing facility I have ever been in I will be returning to Shuksan if I have any needs in the future and encourage anyone who reads this to do the same
~Dr Morton ldquoBobrdquo Steinberg
San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER
911 21st St Anacortes WA 98221 middot (360) 293-7222
I was at Harborview in Seattle after a horrifying car accident left me in critical condition with multiple broken bones As a result of their marvelous care I was able to transfer to a rehabilitation facility for my long recovery which included physical therapy and 24 hour daily living care Since I live in Oak Harbor I was hoping to find the same level of care provided by Harborview within a reasonable distance from my home Harborview searched and suggested San Juan Rehabilitation Center in Anacortes My family and I visited the facility and decided that would be the best place for me My road to recovery was shared with great love and care by the exceptional staff from the cheerful and hardworking nursesrsquo aides such as Bethany Crews whose loving smile always lightened my day and Willie Lawton who put his patientrsquos welfare first I would rate the physical therapists Travis Arendse and Bonnie Kennedyrsquos level of professionalism and knowledge in their field to that of Harborviewrsquos elite team I also want to acknowledge Dr Llewellynrsquos commitment and compassionate care to the patients at San Juan Rehab I recommend her to everyone When Joni the head of nursing listened to my concerns she was able to fix them wisely and in a timely manner She proved that my recovery was the priority and my needs were respected
My five weeks stay at San Juan Rehab was wonderful from the care of the staff the quality and variety of meals offered to Sam the parrot who kept us entertained
If I ever needed rehab services again I would return to San Juan Rehabilitation Center I gained mobility and great new friends ~Marjorie Scribner and husband Trim
Martinrsquos Auto
Electric
will donate
$100 for every
oil change for the
month of July
will benefit
North Whidbey
Help House
152 NE Midway BlvdOak Harbor WA
AUTO ELECTRIC LCC
Heidi Jane Eyler
Heidi Jane Eyler age 57 of Anacortes Wash died on July 2 2014 at her home in Anacortes She was born to John and Jane (Sessions) Wilkinson on Aug 2 1956 in Billings Mont
Heidi lived in the Anacortes and San Juan Islands area for the last 20 years with great appreciation for the beauty that surrounds us She thor-oughly enjoyed any activ-ity that had to do with the great outdoors and especially liked to spend time at Ross Lake Heidi loved her pets and found great joy with their companionship She was employed as a receptionist at Island Hospital for this past year and also enjoyed her volunteer work at the Orcas Library Heidi is survived by her husband Stephen Eyler of Eastsound Wash her father John Wilkinson
OBITUARIES
Eyler
and his wife Joyce of Spearfish SD and a broth-er Pete Lorentz and his wife Charlotte of Bullhead Ariz
A private family Graveside Service will be held at Fernhill Cemetery A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 1 pm Saturday July 26 2014 at Evans Funeral Chapel with a reception to follow Arrangements are in the care of Evans Funeral Chapel and Crematory Inc Anacortes and the San Juan Islands To share memories of Heidi please sign the online guest register at wwwevanschapelcom
Pease
Sandy PeaseNov 10 1941 mdash June 23 2014
Memorial service for Sandy Pease will be held at United Methodist Church in Oak Harbor at 2 pm Saturday July 26 Full obitu-ary published July 2 2014 in the Whidbey News-Times
Pamela June Price
Pamela June Price died at her home in Oak Harbor surrounded by her family on Sunday July 13 2014 after a brief struggle with cancer
She was born in Van Nuys Calif Dec 30 1939 to Lawrence and Maxine Wray At age 19 she moved to San Francisco and met her soul mate Phillip just before he set sail for a yearlong adven-ture
Pamela and Phillip mar-ried on Aug 6 1961 and moved a year later to Alturas Calif where they started a successful construction com-pany and raised three daugh-ters
They had several busi-nesses over the years and they retired for the first time in their early 40s They spent many years sailing through the Pacific Northwest Canada and Alaska
Price
After 35 years in Alturas they then settled in Oak Harbor where they opened a Ben Franklin Craft store After the store closed Pamela worked for United Way for several years and did many hours of volunteer work for WAIF YMCA and the Oak Harbor Chamber
She was preceded in death by Phil in 2000 She is sur-vived by her daughters Laura Price (Tony Hartman) Julia Price (Wayne Trumbull) and Heather Price two grand-children Savannah McGuire (Kevin) and Felipe Chavarria a great-granddaughter Elle McGuire and her sister Penny Jo Jefferies
In her memory dona-tions may be made to WAIF (Whidbey Animalsrsquo Improvement Foundation) PO Box 1108 Coupeville WA 98239 and Whidbey Island Farm Animal Assistance Program PO Box 402 Coupeville WA 98239 A ser-vice will announced by the family in the near future
Arrangements were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home Oak Harbor
To share memories and condolences please visit Pamelarsquos Book of Memories at the funeral home website wwwwallinfuneralhomecom
allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447
allin Funeral HomeW
CHURCH NOTESn Oak Harbor First United Methodist Church invites chil-
dren ages 3 years to 5th grade to gear up at WORKSHOP OF WONDERS IMAGINE AND BUILD WITH GOD Vacation Bible School The program is 9-1130 am Aug 11-15 at First United Methodist Church 1050 SE Ireland St Oak Harbor There will be interactive Bible fun music science crafts mission work snacks and games Visit oakharborfumcorg to register
n FIRST REFORMED CHURCH 250 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor will be hosting an Ecumenical five-day club (child Evangelism fellowship) 10 am to noon July 21-25 in rooms 13 and 14 for children ages 5-12 This yearrsquos theme is based on fun at the beach and includes Bible stories that will help children understand the creation of the ocean and its sea life There will also be puppet plays songs mission-ary stories games and more For more information email Gail Wieldraayer at stormy655yahoocom
n Oak Harbor Seventh Day Adventist Church is hold-ing a VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 10 am to noon Monday July 28 through Friday Aug 1 The program is ldquoInvestigation Station Galactic Questrdquo They will play an important role in investigating Godrsquos plan for their life There will be skits games entertaining characters and snacks For ages 5-12
n LITTLE LAMBS PRESCHOOL at Concordia Lutheran Church 590 N Oak Harbor St is accepting registrations for the 2014-15 school year beginning in September for ages 3 and 4 A $50 non-refundable deposit is required at the time of registration tuition is due the first of the month $90 for 3-year-olds and $120 for 4-year-olds The teaching staff is experienced in preschool education which is characterized by a love for Jesus a love for children and a dedication to providing the best environment and experi-ences for learning and kindergarten readiness For more information call the church office at 360-675-2548
n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS also known as Quakers holds their regular meeting for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist building 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages For more information visit wwwwhidbeyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom
WHIDBEY GENERAL HOSPITALDAMIAN TIMOTHY MARTINEZ 7 pounds was
born July 2 He is the son of Sergio and Karla Martinez of Oak Harbor
SAPHIRA LORRAINE SKAGGS 6 pounds 2 ounces was born July 6 She is the daughter of Thomas Skaggs and Jessaca Kalles of Everett
MORGAN MAE YOUNG 6 pounds 12 ounces was born July 7 She is the daughter of Kristine Ruark of Clinton
KNOWLEDGE SAM WILLIAMS 7 pounds 9 ounc-es was born July 7 He is the son of Daisy Teran of Oak Harbor
ADRIAN MIGUEL CRISAFULLI 9 pounds 11 ounc-es was born July 10 He is the son of Nathan Crisafulli and Leah Cummings of Oak Harbor
NAVAL HOSPITAL OAK HARBORRILEY OLIVIA KRONE 8 pounds 3 ounces was born
July 1 She is the daughter of Brock and Rebecca KroneEWAN ANDREW JONES 7 pounds 10 ounces was
born July 2 He is the son of Kevin and Erika Jones CHARLOTTE LEE CRAWFORD 8 pounds 35 ounc-
es was born July 3 She is the daughter of Robert and Shannon Crawford
TYTUS ISAIAH WHEELER 8 pounds was born July 10 He is the son of Edward and Sophie Wheeler
BENJAMIN WILLIAM BROOKING 9 pounds 3 ounces was born July 11 He is the son of Scott and Alicia Brooking
BIRTHS
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To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to sports whidbeynewstimescom
EVENT OF THE WEEK The Ragnar Relay which began in Blaine Friday winds down Whidbey Island Saturday July 19
SPORTSWHIDBEY
By JIM WALLERSporrts editor
Heading into Fridayrsquos play the Oak Harbor Legion base-ball team was one of six still alive in the district tourna-ment at Burlington-Edison High School
The top two teams will advance to the state tourna-ment in Spokane
Oak Harbor split its first two games losing 17-5 in five innings to Anacortes Wednesday and winning 6-3 over South Whidbey Thursday
The Wildcats (22-18)
played Ferndale (17-5) yes-terday in a loser-out match results were not available at press time
If Oak Harbor won it will play at noon or 3 pm today (Saturday July 19) depend-ing on the outcome of other contests
Ferndale and Oak Harbor recently met in the final league games before the tournament started Ferndale won both 7-5 12-1
Anacortes Anacortes (18-4) the top
seed and regular-season league champion pounded out 20 hits including seven doubles and a triple in just four innings in its win over Oak Harbor
Oak Harbor scored first Kevyn Johnson led off the game with a walk and scored on Danny Wolfersquos two-out single
Anacortes scored five in the bottom of the second on an error and five hits one a three-run triple
The Wildcats came right back to tie the game in the top of the third inning with four runs Oak Harbor began with four straight singles from Avery Aguirre Johnson Anthony Stewart and Clay Doughty
Doughtyrsquos hit scored one run and after an out Trent Benson walked to force in another The final two runs came on an error off the bat of Robert Herring
Oak Harbor had just two base runners both from walks over the final two innings
Anacortes though was just getting started The Steamers scored nine times in the bottom of the third on 10 hits five of which were doubles
The win was the fourth straight for Anacortes over
Oak Harbor The Steamers beat Oak Harbor twice (10-0 and 8-4) during league play and 9-1 in the championship game of a tournament in Anacortes
In other first-round games Mount Vernon defeated South Whidbey 14-4 Ferndale beat Arlington 10-0 and Bellingham stopped Burlington 13-10
South WhidbeyAgainst South Whidbey
Oak Harbor used a five-run fifth inning to take control
The Wildcats trailed 2-1 before the fifth-inning erup-tion
Herring and Aguirre ignited the rally with singles Johnsonrsquos groundout scored Herring with the tying run
A single by Stewart and a walk to Doughty loaded the bases After Aguirre was forced at the plate on a ground out Benson singled in two runs Quentin Tungate followed with another two-run base hit to finish the rally
South Whidbey scored first in the bottom of the sec-ond inning on a walk and a two-out single against starter Wolfe
Oak Harbor countered with a run in the top of the third With two outs Johnson
singled moved to second on a walk to Stewart and scored on Doughtyrsquos hit
South Whidbey regained the lead 2-1 in the bottom half of the inning on a double single and error
After Oak Harborrsquos big fifth inning South Whidbey could get only one run back scoring in the sixth on a sin-gle and two walks
Wolfe tossed a five hitter striking out six and walking four
ldquoDanny threw well and battledrdquo coach Kyle Isaacson said
Offensively Oak Harbor featured a balanced attack with eight of the nine play-ers in the lineup contributing with singles
Tungate finished with two of teamrsquos nine hits
Isaacson was also pleased with the attitude of Wolfe and Doughty calling their posi-tive leadership ldquocriticalrdquo if Oak Harbor is going to con-tinue to play this spring and if the Wildcats are going to have a successful high school season next year
In other second-round games Burlington eliminat-ed Arlington 7-4 and Mount Vernon defeated Anacortes 5-4 to move into the semi-finals against Bellingham which beat Ferndale 5-4
Legion baseball team fighting to advance to state
Photos by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times
ABOVE Oak Harbor first baseman Clay Doughty receives a throw on a pickoff attempt Wednesday LEFT Shortstop Avery Aguirre throws to first in an attempt to complete a double play against Anacortes
Oak Harbor splits first 2 games in district play to stay alive in tourney
Malloy places 2nd in tournament
Oak Harbor Olympian Marti Malloy placed second at the Grand Slam Tyumen in Russia July 12 and 13
Malloy who earned a bronze medal in judo at the London Olympics and is the current PanAm champion lost in the finals of the 57kg division to Canadarsquos Cath-erine Beauchemin-Pinard
Malloy won her six-person pool with victories over Stefanie Tremblay of Canada and Christa Deguchi of Japan
In the semifinals Malloy defeated Loredana Ohai of Romania
Malloy is currently the top-ranked judoka in the United States and sixth in the world in the 57kg class
Ragnar runs down Whidbey today
Whidbey Island roads will be dotted with Ragnar Relay runners Saturday July 19
The Northwest Passage one of 15 runs throughout the United States sponsored by Ragnar began with a staggered start at 5 am Friday in Blaine The teams with the slowest estimated times took off first the fast-est teams didnrsquot leave until early in the afternoon
The relay teams should hit Oak Harbor early Satur-
day morningThe 200-mile relay fin-
ishes at the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley with the final teams coming in around 9 pm
Over 500 teams are ex-pected to compete in this yearrsquos race Most of the squads have 12 members each running three legs Some ldquoultrardquo teams com-pete with only six runners
NWLL fall ball signups begin
Registration is under way for North Whidbey Little League fall ball
Registration forms are available at Big 5 and from the league website north whidbeylittleleagueorg
The league is open to baseball players 6 to 14 and will be divided into three divisions
Softball for players 7 to 16 will have two divisions
The cost is $60Teams will be formed
Aug 16 Games begin in September and end in late October
Wildcats hold youth cheer camp
A youth cheer clinic hosted by new Oak Harbor High School coach Kimberly Cherry and the Wildcat squad will be take place 9 am to 3 pm Saturday July
26 at the OHHS fieldhouseThe cost is $30 which
includes lunch and a T-shirt and payments must be made by July 24
Payments should be made to OHHS Cheer Youth Clinic co Oak Harbor School District 350 S Oak Harbor St Oak Harbor WA 98277 Please include the childrsquos full name age and contact information
Participants who attend the clinic and additional practice days (Sept 10 and Oct 22) will qualify to per-form at the halftime of the Oct 24 Oak Harbor foot-ball game on Breast Cancer Awareness Night
For more information
email cheeroakharborgmailcom
CHS football team sets scrimmage
The Coupeville High School football team will complete its summer ac-tivities with a scrimmage against Lakeside at Mickey Clark Field at 11 am Satur-day July 26
CHS parents host Race the Reserve
The third annual Race the Reserve returns to Ebeyrsquos
Prairie Aug 9The event which is the
primary fundraiser for the Coupeville parents of the class of 2015 includes a half marathon 10K and 5K fit-ness runwalk
The half marathon begins at 830 am and the other races at 9 am
The cost is $50 for the half marathon $35 for the 10K and $25 for the 5K
For more information or to register visit racethe reservewhidbeyislandcom
Aquatic Club offers tryouts
The North Whidbey Aquatic Club is a competi-tive swimming program of the North Whidbey Park and Recreation District for ages from 6 through college
NWACrsquos mission is to foster the development of Whidbey Island youth as
competitive swimmers and well-adjusted individuals
Tryouts are by appoint-ment and the first two weeks are free Call head coach Bill Patterson at 360-675-7665 for more informa-tion
Club welcomes new members
Running Unlimited Fitness always welcomes new mem-bers ages 5 and up
Prospective members are given two free practices to see if the club is for them
The fees are $14 $20 and $28 per month or partici-pants can use a $30 punch-card good for 10 visits
For more information visit wwwrufitws or call coach Catie Rodeheffer at 360-279-2196
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COMPLIMENTARYWHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES
WITH YOUR COFFEE
Whidbey IslandHIGHLAND GAMES
Saturday August 9 2014 at the Greenbank Farm
A full day of funHighland Dancing Pipe Bands
Traditional Athletics Flyball DogsCeltic Gifts Food and Beer Garden
Celtic entertainment includingMaggiersquos Fury Cronan The Shifty Sailors
and more
Gates open at 8 AM Competition starts at 9 AM
For more information visit wwwwihgorg
Games AdmissionAdults (18 and over) $10Students (5 to 17) Seniors Military (w ID) $7 Kids 4 and under FREE
16th Annual
FREE Admission for Kids(Children 12 and younger) to the Highland GamesOne coupon per family Coupon expires Aug 9 2014
COUPON
SPORTS IN BRIEF
Photo courtesy of USA Judo
Oak Harborrsquos Marti Malloy right competes in the Grand Slam Tyumen last weekend Malloy finished second in the Russian event
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
One of the first things Bo Chernikoff thought of when he heard about the cancel-lation of the Loganberry Festival this year was the children
The long-running event at Greenbank Farm tradi-tionally offered numerous events for Whidbey Island kids Chernikoff and others from his church organized the childrenrsquos entertainment
ldquoItrsquos so much fun to see these little kids having a ballrdquo Chernikoff said ldquoQuite a few of the helpers are grandpar-ents like I am A childrenrsquos joy is so transparent You love to see thatrdquo
When a conflict with another event prompted Loganberry Festival organiz-ers to suspend the occasion this year the elder board with the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church of Greenbank decided it wanted to do all it could to keep at least a por-tion intact
So from noon to 6 pm Sunday July 27 the church and Greenbank Farm are combining efforts to pre-serve the childrenrsquos enter-tainment aspect of the festi-val by offering a free event that will feature five bouncy houses a pie-eating contest dunk tank and other games
Theyrsquore calling the event ldquoBounce Maniardquo
Kids from 2-14 are allowed to participate but must be accompanied by an adult
Bounce Mania will take place on the same weekend that the Loganberry Festival traditionally occurs but instead of two days will be condensed to one
Officials with Greenbank Farm and Port of Coupeville announced in March they were canceling this yearrsquos Loganberry Festival mostly because the Whidbey Island
Area Fair moved to the end of July leaving only one week between events With the change 4-H groups featured at both events would have been forced to choose
While the future of the Loganberry Festival remains unclear Bounce Mania is intended to continue with some of the festivalrsquos most fun events
Nearly 50 members of the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church will help run the event
Face painting a ring toss and golf putting are among the options for kids
Food vendors also will be on hand and Whidbey Pies amp Cafe will be open
ldquoMaybe we can keep it going and next year make it bigger and better and make it for the (whole) familyrdquo said Chernikoff one of elders of the church which has run the childrenrsquos events at the festival for at least a decade
Greenbank Farm officials will continue to run the popu-lar pie-eating contest includ-ing a competition for adults too
Also for adults a wine and cheese pairing will take place with author Kristin Ohlson on hand to give a reading of her book ldquoThe Soil Will Save Usrdquo at 2 pm The book explores new ways in which farmers are tending their soil in an attempt to reserve global warming A discussion will follow Ohlsonrsquos reading
ldquoWe are hoping that peo-ple interested in farming will talk about the practices she describes in her bookrdquo said Judy Feldman executive director of the Green Bank Farm
Feldman said shersquos excited that childrenrsquos activities will be held and the pie-eating contest preserved to help make up for some of the disappointment from the
Loganberry Festivalrsquos sus-pension
She said blueberries will be used in the competition instead of loganberries
ldquoWersquoll save the loganberry pie-eating contest for when the Loganberry Festival rears its head againrdquo she said
Whether that will be in 2015 should be known in the fall she said
Feldman directs the Greenbank Management Group a nonprofit that operates the farm The man-agement grouprsquos contract with the Port of Coupeville expires next summer but she expects the port could make a decision on who will get the new contract at its October meeting because the dead-line for bid proposals is in late September
ldquoIt would be presumptive on our partrdquo Feldman said of planning for a 2015 festival
She said if the port contin-ues to allow the Greenbank
Management Group to oper-ate the farm there would still
be plenty of time to plan for a festival next year
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11
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Residential Food Waste Composting Workshop Saturday August 23rd from 1000 to 1100 am
Participants will receive an in-ground compost bin at reduced cost to begin composting at home For information and registration visit the WSU Extension website at httpext100wsueduisland Participants must be Island County residents Only one registration is required per family Registration closes August 15th Sponsored by WSU Ext Island County and Washington Department of Ecology
For information call (360) 678-7974 or 679-7386 Participants are asked to take part in a 12 month study to track waste reduction and diversion
through home composting Space is limited and the compost bin is included in the registration fee
Group aims to continue Loganberry childrenrsquos fun
File photo
One of the most popular activities during the Loganberry Festival is the pie-eating contest This yearrsquos Loganberry activities will include that messy but fun activity
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
As she took a quick inventory of the critters she catalogued at Deception
Pass State Park Mary Jo Adams stopped at the pho-tograph of a skinny beetle-shaped bug
ldquoWho knew there were fire-flies hererdquo Adams said with a tone of delight pointing to an image of a diurnal firefly ldquoBut they donrsquot glowrdquo
The firefly is one of 348 creatures plants and fungi detailed in the recently pub-lished ldquoNature Guide to Deception Pass State Park and Surrounding Areasrdquo
The laminated nature guide is the product of a project led by Adams and Sarah Schmidt who both live on Whidbey Island
Although the idea of such a guide was discussed years ago Adams decided it was time to act on it while taking pictures during a hike at the park a year and a half ago
ldquoSo many people pass through hererdquo Adams said of Deception Pass the statersquos busiest state park with about 2 million visitors per year ldquoI see people hiking trails all the time and going from Point A to Point B and never slowing down to see whatrsquos along the trailrdquo
The guide is designed to encourage visitors to pause and look closer at the natural things around them It also arms them with a protected educational tool that can be taken into the woods while exploring
Itrsquos not a pocket-sized book It is comprised of eight dou-ble-sided sheets laminated in a plastic covering and con-nected together by only a plastic tie
The Deception Pass guide is the third nature guide pro-duced by Periwinkle Press a small nonprofit publishing corporation based in Adamsrsquo Oak Harbor home
The first two guides on sea-weeds and intertidal interte-brates were spearheaded by
the late Jan Holmes as tools to assist in Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watcher intertidal monitoring and eelgrass stud-ies as well asfor the common beach visitor who wanted to know more about what they were observing
The first guide ldquoCommon Intertidal Invertebrates of the
Salish Seardquo came out in 2004 and has sold about 2500 cop-ies It was followed two years later by ldquoCommon Intertidal Seaweeds and Seagrasses of the Salish Seardquo which has sold about 1500 copies Both guides have been updated since their initial releases
ldquoIt was her visionrdquo Adams said of Holmes who passed
away in December of 2011 after a long fight with cancer ldquoShe was a real renaissance (woman)rdquo
Adams said she and Holmes used to talk about tackling a guide on Deception
Pass State Park and its diverse habitat Holmes was so pas-sionate about the intertidal monitoring program that she went back to college to gain
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ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY
Viewing nature Nature guide aims to encourage Deception Pass visitors to slow down and take a long look
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Above Sarah Schmidt left and Mary Jo Adams look over the nature guide they put together that gives visitors to Deception Pass State Park a better idea of the creatures and plants that live inside the parkrsquos boundaries The project was about a year and a half in the making after Adams noticed too many park guests rushing through the park and not stopping to notice the diverse habitat around them
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
Above A Townsendrsquos chipmunk is spotted along a trail to Lighthouse Point at Deception Pass State Park Right A barn swallow gets a rest on the Bowman Bay pier
SEE NATURE A13
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13
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a masterrsquos degree in marine biology
After Holmes died Adams partnered with Schmidt who has an extensive biology background to take on the Deception Pass project
ldquoMary Jo really handled about 99 percent of thisrdquo Schmidt said adding that she was tasked with proofreading
Adams a former nurse who took most of the photos in the guide would have none of that talk
ldquoWithout Sarahrsquos input and othersrsquo input this whole thing would have turned into a sorry messrdquo she said
Schmidt and Adams spoke kindly of the help provided by assistant park manager Rick Blank and of the many experts in specific areas that assisted in the project Melissa Duffy helped roam the park to identify the various fungi and molds which got a full page in the guide
Among the molds found in the park is a yellow frothy vari-ety Fuligo septica more com-monly known as dog vomit slime mold
During her countless trips to the park Adams came across many more pleasant discoveries
She and Schmidt encoun-tered a pair of American Minks near Cranberry Lake
There were also surprises such as two large white roost-ers spotted on the Pass Lake trail
ldquoThey didnrsquot fit into the guiderdquo Schmidt joked
The guide includes mam-mals birds reptiles amphib-ians insects and the many trees shrubs and plants found in and around Deception Pass State Park and surrounding areas
Most photos in the guide were taken of critters and plants at the park Some were taken in other areas on and
around Whidbey by contrib-uting photographers such as Whidbey nature photogra-phers Craig Johnson and Jill Hein
A college professor from Western Washington University dragonfly expert and butterfly association were among the expert eyes that also contributed
Adams said she was also grateful for the islandrsquos library system which pro-vided books to help her with research to provide park visi-tors with what she hopes will be a helpful resource
ldquoWe like to get people more connected with naturerdquo Adams said ldquoThatrsquos really nice because I think people have lost thatrdquo
Did you know there are lessons of love right outside your door
To best experience them I suggest you walk out into the early morning air briefly stepping away from schedules and frantic morning TV program-
ming or immediately after dinner for some wind-down time
Ask God to give you the eyes to see and the heart to experience the gifts of nature right here on Whidbey Island The expansive number of hiking trails the long days and a dog needing exercise are ingre-dients for creating a beautiful summertime memory
It is weather like wersquove been enjoying this week when I long for natural pure symbols of love to teach and guide my heart
That is why I venture outside mdash to pull up crab pots water my garden or sit out on my porch to visit with family and friends apart from anything electronic
It was while watching my dear friend Jane Ritterrsquos little granddaughters Cella and Chloe Ritter lick Popsicles and chat-ter about everything that came to mind Thursday evening that I thought about nature and babies and the kinds of love expressed in them all
Most of us instinctively understand that love is more expansive than romance But we need some reminders
The first kind of love is the covenant love God has for people mdash a love that can redeem us sustain us when life is terribly difficult and can secure us a place in His presence for all eternity
There is that primal soul-grabbing love we experience when we think about our children Deeply linked to our emotions
and always complex it feeds our connec-tion to future generations and builds upon our abilities to be supportive and even to forgive when itrsquos needed
There is a benevolent love God places in our heart for friends neighbors co-work-ers and people in need
It is demonstrated in service and not only creates a lifeline to those who benefit from our care but such love produces in us deeper patience understanding and generosity that goes beyond what we alone can offer
Irsquom reminded of this love when I look upon the bleeding heart plant growing on the north side of my house
First introduced to me years ago by my friend Corinne Boon Oak Harborrsquos well-known smooth collie breeder small business owner and longtime friend of mine it gifts us with dainty heart-shaped blooms before going dormant during win-ter months
Each spring as I watch the plant rise out of the ground I am reminded that the love of a friend can become one of the most enduring and satisfying forms of love we will experience in our lives
Allow the incredible beauty that sur-rounds us here on Whidbey to remind you that God created a beautiful world for us to enjoy because He loves us Get up early and drink your coffee out in the morning sunshine
Open the windows Walk the beaches and collect glass
Spend time exploring Deception Pass State Park or Fort Ebey
Grab some frozen yogurt from Toppins or Whidberry mdash decorated with your favor-ite toppings ----- and catch up with friends you havenrsquot seen in awhile
Drive over to Penn Cove and watch the eagles soar overhead as Penn Cove Shellfish workers bring mussels up from pods suspended from rafts
Enjoy the love that surrounds you
Joan Bay Klope can be reached at faithful livinghotmailcom
FAITHFUL LIVINGBy JOAN BAY KLOPE
Enjoy the love beauty that surrounds us on Whidbey
NATURECONTINUED FROM A12
Photo by Ron Newberry
Whidbey News-Times
Periwinkle Press has produced three nature
guides start-ing with this one in 2004
titled lsquoCommon Intertidal
Invertebrates of the Salish Searsquo which has sold roughly 2500
copies
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
The eight spotted skimmer dragonfly found at the east end of Cranberry Lake at Deception Pass State Park
SaturdayJuly 19
All-you-can-eat breakfast 8 am to noon July 19 Masonic Center North Main and Eighth streets Coupeville Breakfast in-cludes pancakes scrambled eggs sausage bacon and orange juice coffee or tea $7 adults $3 chil-dren under 12 360-969-3149 or ldeccles67gmailcom
NAS Whidbey Island Open House and 5K Run 9 am to 3 pm July 19 Ault Field A 5K run along the basersquos flight line will be held at 9 am with registration starting at 730 am Aircraft dis-plays include the EA-18G Growler EA-6B Prowler P-3C Orion MH-60 Knighthawk helicopter and two unmanned aerial vehicles There will be other visual displays guided bus tours a K-9 Working Dog demonstration bouncy toys for children and a climbing wall Aviation memorabilia will also be available for purchase as well as a variety of food and beverages There is no ATM on the flight line so plan accordingly All guests will come onto Ault Field via Charles Porter Gate located just west of the Ault Field and Goldie roads intersection All visitors over the age of 18 will be required to have state or government issued iden-tification for access to the base Due to security measures large bags backpacks weapons coolers pets and drugs are not allowed Visitors are limited to strollers and wagons for toddlers diaper bags small purses items for people with handicaps official service dogs bottled water (two bottles per person free water-refill stations will be available) and cameras all of which will be subject to search by security Sunscreen recom-mended For more information visit wwwfacebookcom naswhidbeyIsland
Womenrsquos firearms class 9 am July 19 Central Whidbey Sportsmanrsquos Association Safari Lane Coupeville Class will cover safety and a broad range of fire-arms including revolvers semi-automatic pistols shotguns and rifles Will last the better part of the day It is recommend that you bring a lunch and any firearm that you would like to shoot Please bring guns unloaded Some fire-arms will be available for those who do not own one Free Con-tact Errol Ortego at 360-929-8918 or Robert Clark at 360-929-2167
Coupeville Farmers Market 10 am to 2 pm July 19 Alexan-der and Eighth Streets The mar-ket offers local produce plants chocolate honey art food crafts and more Kid and dog friendly
OH-Mazing Race Garage of Blessing 10 am to 2 pm July 19 The Garage of Blessings 3143 Goldie Road Oak Harbor Teams of two will follow clues to partici-pating local merchants Each mer-chant will offer a clue to the next merchant Cost is $20 per team and includes bottled water and team T-shirt Lunch from Jumbo Burrito and dessert from Top-pins will be available for purchase
All ticket proceeds benefit The Garage of Blessings Applications can be picked up at The Garage of Blessings or can be submitted at thegarageofblessingscom
Greenbank Progressive Club Community Rummage Sale 10 am to 3 pm July 19 Bakken Road and Fireside Road behind the Greenbank Store The Greenbank Progressive Club is having their yearly community yard and bake sale Free coffee and punch Everyone is welcome Email karinwhidbeyhotmailcom or call 360-678-3397
Friends of Meerkerk PicnicAnnual Meeting noon July 19 3531 Meerkerk Lane Greenbank President of the Board will deliver ldquoState of the Gardensrdquo update officers will be elected and vol-unteers and friends will be recog-nized Potluck will follow business meeting Burgers and brats will be provided Members are invited to bring sides and desserts Free 360-678-1912 or meerkerkwhid beynet
American Roots Music Se-ries Hale Bill amp the Bopps 7 pm July 19 Deception Pass State Park 41020 SR 20 Oak Harbor Variety of Scandinavian fiddle music from all the Nordic coun-tries including schottisches waltz-es and polskas The band includes fiddle keyboard and voice plus the nyckelharpa (Swedish) and Hardanger fiddle (Norwegian) The
bandrsquos musicians have been on the regional folk music scene since the lsquo70s and lsquo80s performing primar-ily at folk dances and festivals in various configurations Admission is free to performances Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to the park All performances are in the West Beach amphitheater on the Whidbey Island side of the park In case of rain performances will move to the East Cranberry Lake picnic shelter also on the Whidbey Island side
MondayJuly 21
Ebeyrsquos Landing Field School July 21 through Aug 14 Fort Casey State Park The Field School at Fort Casey will run Monday through Thursday July 21 through Aug 14 Shifts are four hours long 8 am to noon and 1-5 pm Brown-bag lunch Lectures take place every Tuesday at noon Over the course of the Field School they will replace rotted wood sills and framing repair the roof glaze reconstructed windows and doors repair damaged stucco and paint No prior preservation experience is required 360-678-6804 or wwwnpsgoveblavolunteer-opportunitieshtm
Tween Film Fest 2-4 pm July 21 Oak Harbor Library Meet-ing Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Fans of ldquoDespicable Merdquo will
enjoy the journey of Gru as he deals with a new super-criminal This movie is rated PG and is 98 minutes long Refreshments provided 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
Island County Astronomical
Society (ICAS) monthly meet-ing 630-830 pm Oak Harbor Library room HH137 1000 SE Regatta Drive Anyone interested in astronomy is invited to attend No experience needed There will be short presentations on current topics in astronomy Dan Pullen 360-679-7664 icaspubjunocom wwwicas-wawebscom
Zentangle 730 pm July 21 Coupeville Library 788 NW Alex-ander St The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn relaxing and fun way to create images by drawing structured patterns Register for this class as there is a maximum of 15 students Free 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
TuesdayJuly 22
Bang The Science of Sound 1-2 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Li-brary Meeting Room 1000 SE Re-gatta Drive Explore some library resources and get ready to make some noise For children ages 6-11
Lions Club Fruit Sale be-gins 9 am to 6 pm daily Rite
Aid Parking lot on Highway 20 The Oak Harbor Lions Club is selling Wenatchee-grown sun-rip-ened Clingstone peaches apricots and cherries All proceeds from the fundraiser support community projects including eyeglasses hearing aids scholarships North Whidbey Help House Special Olympics and other programs benefitting the Oak Harbor com-munity
Living With Chronic Illness class 1-330 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Senior Center Annex 51 SE Jermome St Living Well with Chronic Conditions is an evi-denced-based program from Stan-ford University that offers those living with ongoing health concerns ways to get suppport Adults 18 years and older can find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue discover better nutrition and exer-cise options understand treatment choices and communicate more effectively with health profession-als and family about their chronic health concerns The class series will be held each week for six weeks Space is limited Contact Nancy SSIC Living Well coordina-tor at 360-969-0113 to register
PBY Memorial Foundation Monthly Luncheon 1130 am July 22 CPO Club on Ault Field Road The PBY Memorial Founda-tion will hold its monthly no-host luncheon The featured speaker will be Mat Harrison a member of the JPAC team who will discuss the recovery of a downed PBY in eastern Canada 360-240-9500
WednesdayJuly 23
Teen Movie Matinee 2-445 pm July 23 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Come watch the second in-stallment of the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo series Free 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
Free Composting Class 630-730 pm July 23 Fort Casey State Park by the Lighthouse Learn how to compost and watch a demonstration Free raffle for yard-waste compost bin Free 360-678-7974 email Janet Hall at halljnwsuedu or visit wwwwaste wisewsuedu
ThursdayJuly 24
Family Storytime 1030-1115 am July 24 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Funny stories and action songs will get little ones ready to read Playtime or craft may follow For ages 18 months and up with a caregiver
Oak Harbor Farmers Mar-ket 4-7 pm July 24 Highway 20 near Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce 20th season Produce artisans and vendors gather every Thursday through end of Septem-ber Market is a nonprofit vendor-member cooperative oakharbor marketyahoocom
Page A14 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News Times
DISCOVER DUGUALLA The Whidbey Camano Land Trust is hosting an event 10 am to 2 pm Saturday July 26 to allow the public an opportunity to explore properties along Dugualla Bay ldquoDiscover Duguallardquo also is designed to provide information about the importance of the bay for salmon Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watchers will guide a beach walk where the public may learn about the creatures that lurk in tidal habitats Light refreshments will be served To sign up call 360-222-3310 or visit wwwwcltorg ACTIVITIES
WHIDBEY
Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin
Shown in better days was the beloved island steamer ldquoWhidbyrdquo which at the time was the proper spelling The freight boat was a common sight and served the island at a time when water was the only means of travel to and from the island The boatrsquos demise came during a fire and its burned hull lay rested at Maylorrsquos Point in Oak Harbor for years As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdinrsquos new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo is out now To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970
LOOKING BACK
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A15
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by Funk in high school and began working with him at the tail end of Funkrsquos newspaper career when he became an intern at the Whidbey News-Times in the summer of 1986
ldquoHe is the consummate journalist photojournalist and publisher who understands the role of community newspapers His love and respect for the people of Oak Harbor is unques-tionable His legacy is one of leader-ship through example Itrsquos fitting he be the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Awardrdquo
Funk said he was emotionally moved by the award especially with it taking place in Oak Harbor
The event was like a trip down mem-ory lane with several familiar faces in attendance including former Oak Harbor mayors Jim Slowik and Al Koetje
Koetje mayor from 1972-96 said Funkrsquos impact on Oak Harbor extend-ed far beyond the printed pages
ldquoHe was outstanding not only as a newspaper person but as an outstand-ing citizen in the communityrdquo Koetje said ldquoThat main thing he was con-cerned about was what was good for Oak Harborrdquo
And that came through in his well-known appreciation of and support for the arts
Funk recently donated a sculp-ture he purchased from abstract art-ist Richard Nash to the City of Oak Harbor honoring the contributions of four Oak Harbor teachers The sculp-ture was dedicated in a ceremony at Windjammer Park earlier this month
Rusty Hendrix president of the Whidbey Playhouse said Funkrsquos efforts led to the start of the playhouse in 1966
ldquoWallie was the one who gave the Whidbey Playhouse its beginningrdquo said Hendrix who also attended Thursdayrsquos luncheon ldquoHe was on our board of trustees which helped us get the money to do things and build
fundraisingrdquoWhile giving of himself Funk also
got a lot back in return particularly in the bonds he formed with many long-time friends
Jan Ellis Oak Harbor resident and one of the longtime organizers of Holland Happening said Funk always had a way of making one feel special
ldquoHe talks to you as if you were the only person in the worldrdquo she said
He said he was touched by the awardldquoMy thoughts are I am emotion-
ally moved because I had 25 years hererdquo he said ldquoEvery moment wasnrsquot a laugh but so many were just great personal experiencesrdquo
a nationwide search for can-didates through an agency that specializes in finding executive-level employees
ldquoThe board really appreci-ates that he gave us a year to find a replacementrdquo he said ldquoIt means a new CEO can come in and work with Tom before he leaves so we have a really smooth transitionrdquo
The hospital board had some difficulty in finding a CEO in 2009 After a nation-wide search the board
named three finalists but they all dropped out
Tomasino had applied for the position but was not ini-tially named as a finalist In the end however the com-missioners said he was the best person for the job
His contract included a base salary of $230000 in addition to benefits and edu-cational expenses
Wallin said he suspects that the board will have an easier time finding qualified candidates this time around
ldquoThere are more former CEOs available as so many small hospitals are being absorbed by large onesrdquo he
said ldquoItrsquos a good opportunity for the hospital with all the CEOs availablerdquo
Tomasinorsquos tenure as CEO has been very event-ful especially with the imple-mentation of the Affordable Care Act
By a supermajority vot-ers last year approved a $50-million bond proposal to expand Whidbey General Hospital the bond narrowly failed a couple of years prior but Tomasino and others returned with a vigorous effort to present the propos-al to the community
In announcing his retire-ment Tomasino told the
board that the hospital has had ldquoa phenomenal change with employee satisfaction and the communityrdquo accord-ing to minutes of the meet-ing
There have also been controversies over the year Most recently the head nurse was charged by the Island County prosecutor with assaulting a patient but Tomasino came to her defense and claimed that the allegations were unfounded before the criminal investi-gation was complete
Tomasino could not be immediately contacted for comment
Commissioners discussed the issue as part of adopting the human resources policy manual They agreed to move forward with the policy of allowing for the sheriff and other elected officials to house their own personnel files
Traditionally Island Countyrsquos elected officials including the sheriff and pros-ecutor have kept their employ-ee personnel files within their own departments Statewide most counties with elected officials hold their own files according to Budget Director Elaine Marlow
ldquoThis is not an uncommon conversationrdquo Marlow said
Human Resources Director Melanie Bacon said that she was concerned that there were multiple ldquoofficialrdquo personnel files Bacon said in the case of sheriffrsquos deputies a file is kept in human resources civil service and the sheriffrsquos office
ldquoItrsquos always problematic to have more than one official personnel filerdquo Bacon said ldquoThey do come to me think-ing that I have info for them and that I can access info and I canrsquotrdquo
Brown argued that as an elected official he should have the right to manage mdash and pro-tect mdash his own personnel files
Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan said that hav-ing worked as a law enforce-ment officer he could confirm the sheriffrsquos concerns about the importance of keeping deputy information as safe as possible
ldquoOne thing we were very concerned about is that our personal records would could get in the hands of people who didnrsquot need that informationrdquo Vaughan said ldquoOfficers put people in jail hellip We were con-cerned about our private infor-mation getting into the wrong
hands and suffering some kind of retributionrdquo
When asked Brown said that he would not allow the commissioners the full access to files they would experience through human resources department
ldquoI would ask some qualifying questionsrdquo Brown said
Commissioner Jill Johnson also a Republican agreed that the sheriff had the right to protect his deputies mdash even against county commissioners
ldquoPart of the reason there are concerns there are three com-missioners that would have full access to law and justice per-sonnel hellip Therersquos a potential for additional exposure that the sheriff is trying to protect againstrdquo Johnson said ldquoHe wants to protect against people who may sit in this seat who may not always make the best decisionsrdquo
Price Johnson said that she wanted to meet her obligation to the public and those who work for the county in ensur-ing the county would not be liable for discrepancies in per-sonnel file retention when the human resources department cannot ensure compliance
ldquoThe reason I supported this language was not a reflec-tion about the workrdquo Price Johnson said ldquoIf a document is mishandled itrsquos our respon-sibility Therersquos the potential of a problem and thatrsquos what Irsquom trying to circumventrdquo
Banks said that the nature of the complaint would deter-mine who would be liable in such a lawsuit and that the divi-sion of the department should be respected
ldquoThere is some soloing built in and that is the structure that we have in the state of Washingtonrdquo Banks said ldquoThis board has no authority to discipline anyone who works for me or the sheriff I hate to be involved in one of these turf wars but therersquos a bound-ary and Irsquom here to speak in defense of that boundaryrdquo
FILESCONTINUED FROM A1
FUNKCONTINUED FROM A1
CEOCONTINUED FROM A1
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Wallie Funk visits with Jan Whitsitt at a sculpture dedication in Oak Harbor earlier this month that honored Whitsittrsquos late mother Trudy Sundberg and three other Oak Harbor teachers Funk donated the artwork to the city
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490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008
Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am
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Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am
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Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell
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First UnitedMethodist Church
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Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries
Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson
Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686
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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation
of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525
Freeland
Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds
Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June
All are welcome360-321-8656
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Located on Goldie Road
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Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm
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Oak HarborChurch of Christ
1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)
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Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm
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3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277
360-682-2323SUNDAY
Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am
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Matthew 2818-20
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830 950 amp 1110 am
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2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585
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Missouri Synod
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Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548
Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg
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Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor
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WhidbeyPresbyterian
Church1148 SE 8th Ave
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679-3579
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555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett
God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching
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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)
Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713
wwwGraceEvangelicalorg
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The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431
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A Church A FamilyA Spiritual Home
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Please check our website for current locations amp
service times
RestorationFellowship
Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the
Hebraic Roots of Your Faith
Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A
675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189
Saturdays at 1030am
We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration
amp ARTABOUT
Artworks Galleryrsquos featured artist for July will be BAR-BARA MEARING Mearing paints in a variety of medi-ums but primarily pastel Her paintings attempt to make the ordinary extraordinary inspired by the finer nuances of everyday subjects Mearing says ldquoAlthough I prefer to work in a realistic style my goal is not the object but the moment or emotional response to the beauty everywhere in our wonderful worldrdquo Mearingrsquos paintings start with a life ob-servation that appeals to her followed by a bit of planning to decide how best to recreate the feeling or beauty that caught her eye Mearing feels the joy is in the process and then in the sharing Artworks Gallery is located on Green-bank Farm For more information visit artworkswhidbeycom or call 360-222-3010
UUCWI Gallery of Artrsquos summer exhibit is Summer Bold ndash Color Color Color and features Chelsea Bonacellorsquos oils Karen Samuelsonrsquos mandellas and Aaron LaChausseersquos glass Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Is-land is located approximately one mile north of Freeland at 20103 State Route 525 on the west side of the highway The gallery does not have regular hours Make arrangements for viewing the art by calling the office at 360-321-8656
Scenic photographs of Whidbey Island by RICK LAWL-ER and landscapes in pastels by artist JUDY SJERVEN are on display at Oak Harbor Library in July The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive For more information call 360-675-5115
The GARRY OAK GALLERY has just completed its Summer Rotation Come by to see the new layout the ocean-blues inspired window display and a variety of brand new artwork The new layout will go through July 21 at the gallery which is at 830 SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
For the month of July Garry Oak Gallery will feature the work of MIKE OrsquoCONNELL Visit the gallery 830 SE Pioneer Way Oak Harbor to see his text paintings For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
The WHIDBEY CHILDRENrsquoS THEATER still has openings for summer classes Register for The Arc of Stagecraft for ages 13 and up Puppetry Theater for ages 9 and up Teen Film Camp for ages 12 and up and more at whidbeychildrenstheaterorgclasses
The ISLAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL kicks off with ldquoTaming of the Shrewrdquo at 5 pm Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 This is a free event This production of Shakespearersquos love story takes place in a Wild West setting and is directed by Jackie Apodaca The play will be under the big tent at 723 Camano Ave in Langley Please no babes in arms Picnicking is encouraged For details visit wwwislandshakespearefestorg or call 360-331-2939
Teenagers may try their hand at PRINTMAKING dur-ing a printmaking lab from 2-4 pm Wednesday Aug 13 at the Oak Harbor Library Make prints using foam stamps and bubbles Make cards pictures or wrapping paper while exploring different printmaking techniques For more infor-mation call 360-675-5115
Poetry War and Resources 3-430 pm Thursday Aug 21 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive LINDA BEEMAN will share poems from ldquoCol-lateral Damagerdquo her new book featuring a scrapbook of poems and personalities who confront us with unanswered questions about war Copies will be available for purchase and signing 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
The Whidbey Playhouse and the Best Western Plus are teaming up to hold a Murder Mystery Dinner 5-830 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the Best Western Plus on Highway 20 in Oak Harbor The event is written by MARY K HAL-LEN and performed by the Whidbey Improv Team The cost is $35 per person or $60 per couple For reservations call 360-679-4567
The WHIDBEY ISLAND WOODWORKERS GUILD presents the ldquoArt + Wood = Woodpalooza WICArdquo Exhibition ndashndash the 11th annual show of Whidbeyrsquos finest woodwork ndashndash at WICA (Whidbey Center for the Arts Zech Hall 565 Camano Ave Langley) Aug 30 to Sept 1 exhibition (free) open noon-5 pm reception Fri-day Aug 29 6-9 pm This yearrsquos show will feature work by 20 of Whidbeyrsquos best For details call 360-221-8262 or visit wwwWICAonlinecom
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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
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n REPORTERThe Bonney Lake Courier Herald a division of Sound Publishing Inc is seeking a general assignment reporter with a minimum of 1-2 years writing experience and photography skills This position is based out of the Enumclaw offi ce The primary coverage will be city government business sports general assignment stories and may include arts coverage Schedule includes evening andor weekend work
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We off er a competitive hourly wage and benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401K (currently with an employer match)
Email us your cover letter resume and include fi ve examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to hreastsoundpublishingcom or mail to Sound Publishing Inc 19426 68th Avenue S Kent WA 98032 ATTN HRBLCH
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Part amp Full Time
Shift Differential for PM amp NOC
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Competitive Wages DOE
Come work in a clean safe and
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EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED
Please apply in person
Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273
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jobsEmployment
General
Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
getthisjob193gmailcom
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Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
or FormsetterWe work from Oak Har- bor to the South end of Whidbey Concrete ex- perience required Must have reliable transporta- tion and valid drivers li- cense Wage DOE If interested please con- tact us at 360-679-4670
EmploymentGeneral
Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
thehousewhidbeycom
INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
Toddler Learning Cen- ter a Non-profit Early In- t e r v e n t i o n P r o g r a m seeks a Special Educa- tor for Infants amp Toddlers in classroom amp home- based setting Part-time Pay DOE Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnet Position open until filled
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
Send resume to getthisjob193
gmailcomgetthisjob193gmailcom
Find what you need 24 hours a day
EmploymentGeneral
Floor SupervisorFreeland Habitat StoreHours varies Tuesday- Sunday 30 hrsweek
Assists the Store Man- ager with the operation of the Freeland Habitat for Humanity Store Du- ties include customer service storeinventory maintenance and volun- teer t raining You wi l l a lso sc reen donated items and help loadun- load items from vehicles assist with the sorting c leaning moving and pricing of merchandise maintain a safe clean a n d o r d e r l y s h o w - roomwarehouse over- see cashiers and recon- ci l iat ion of dai ly cash and credit receipts and opening andor closing of the store
Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
To apply do not contact the store directly
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southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
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EmploymentGeneral
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
PLANNER CODE ENFORCEMENT
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Local up-and-coming high-end salon seeking
like-minded and dedicated professional
Licensed Stylist Stylist must have a de- sire to provide clients with a superior salon ex- perience Salon Blue will open July 15th
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robinsonnaomie32gmailcom
with your resume
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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
Oak Harbor School District
is accepting applications for
Special Education Paraeducators
Food Service Workers
Complete posting and application instructions
atwwwohsdnet
Oak Harbor School
DistrictEOE
Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
Fo r P l ay a n d L e a r n Group in Oak Harbor on Fr idays Bachelorrsquos in Early Childhood Educa- t ion or equivalent re- quired and experience working with parents and young children Strong verbal and written com- munication skills a must
To get a full job descrip- tion or to apply send
letter of interest resume and three references to
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom
EmploymentGeneral
PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
Skagit Farmers Supply is now accepting appli- cations for a propane delivery (bobtail) driver to safely dispense bulk propane to residential and commercial cus- tomers along a local route on Whidbey Is- land Applicants must possess valid class A or B CDL DOT physi- cal and have safe driv- ing history FT wage D O E c o m p e t i t i v e benefits package in- cluded Visitwwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
wwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
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Seattle-based Commercial General Contractor is seeking
qualified
Construction Superintendent
QCMSSHO
With demonstrated safety and quality control experience
Assistant Project
ManagerRequires 2+ years of
experience
E-mail resumes to
waltoveteransnwcom
waltoveteransnwcom
Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom
EmploymentGeneral
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
EmploymentTransportationDrivers
CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
Bring resume toFrontier
Building Supply1800 Main St Freeland
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
Yolanda Self(360)969-1299programd
allheartagencycomireneallheartagencycom
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
Accepting
applications for
LPNrsquos Apply in person at
Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
LPN
to join our team at our Assisted Living
community Apply in person or call
360-279-2224 ask to speak with Morgan or Cathie
LPNMAFull time Busy Oak Har- bor office is looking for someone to star t r ight away Experience pre- ferred Send resume or apply in person 231 SE Barrington Drive Suite 209 Oak Harbor
LPNMA
Pa r t t i m e l i c e n e s e d L P N M A f o r b u s y Coupeville office Experi- ence preferredSend resume to
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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
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WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses
WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday July 19th 1 to 4pm or by apprsquot
Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave
Langley 3602218898223 Second StWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey
Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
Langley870 Grace Ln
657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
Langley2503 Hillis Dr
560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
Freeland1896 Shore Ave
606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
Freeland5386 Ivy Blu Ln
619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
Freeland1312 Hickory Wy
663639 $390000Lyn Gray
360969-2247
Freeland5744 Mutiny Bay Rd
614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
Freeland4490 Smugglers Cove Rd
599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
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
Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
COUNSELOR(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non PACT team Expe- rience with CD assess- m e n t a n d t r e a t m e n t required Must be able to work on-call rotation and in high risk situations Position requires case management for indi- viduals with mental ill- ness CDP required As- soc iates or h igher is preferred
CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non Working within an interdiscipl inary team (PACT) to provide psy- chiatr ic evaluations amp medication management to chronically illmentally ill patients often with a co-occurring diagnosis Must be willing to com- municate and collabo- rate with clinical staff Li- censed RN in WA State amp 2 years experience in a psychiat r ic set t ing Proof of TB test within the last year required upon hire
Visit our website at wwwcompasshealthorgto learn more about our open positions and to
apply EOE
Maple Ridge Currently Hiring
FT PT HCACNAMed Tech
PositionsSeeking motivated
caring and responsible applicants
Apply in person at1767 Alliance Ave
Freeland WA 98249
NursingAssistant
Part amp Full Time
Shift Differential for PM amp NOC
Shifts
Competitive Wages DOE
Come work in a clean safe and
friendly environment where
EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED
Please apply in person
Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273
Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet
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OAK HARBOR
2 BEDROOM Mobi le Updates include new carpet freshly painted Appliances include re- frigerator stove washer dryer Storage Fenced b a c k y a r d C l o s e t o schools Asking $12000 OBO 360-672-1662 360-675-1789
OAK HARBOR 98277
1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
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B E AU T I F U L WAT E R V i e w l o t i n H a r b o r Sands 2 BR septic drain field is installed water meter instal led wood bui l t s torage bui ld ing with windows in ceiling Partly fenced amp ready to build $20000 for im- provements $35000 for the lot total $55000 Call Joe 360-929-8550
Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
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CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
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Convenient location walk to Island Transit
Post Office grocery store
banks hardware store dining
church amp ferry landing
(360)341-2254
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COUPEVILLE
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OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
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OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
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LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent
OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
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GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
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2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
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INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
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and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
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FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
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legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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PAGE 20 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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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
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Camera Sony Cyber- sho t 10 1 megap ixe l D S C - N 2 $ 5 0 O B O (360)222-8002COUCH black nauga- hyde makes into queen size bed Excellent con- dition $150 Oak Har- bor (360) 632-3057George Foreman Grill n e w i n b o x $ 2 0 (360)222-8002Golf cart 3 wheelpush pull $75 Nickent 4dx a n d 3 d x I r o n w o o d wheadcovers $20ea Putter 34in wheadcover $10 Corba 54 Wedge $10 All items excellent condition 360-675-0446J e p p s e n h a r d c ove r binder $10 Jeppsen leather binder $25 3 Head sets Aviat ion used Te lex MRB240 $ 2 5 T e l e x E 9 5 1 $25 Dave Clark H20-10 $50 Oak Harbor (360) 632-3057KEROSENE 10 Gals Metal containers includ- ed $35 360-675-0446MICROWAVE wh i te w o r k s g r e a t $ 3 0 Range hood 7rdquo duct works $10 Call 360- 672-0131MISC ITEMS Coffee ta- ble two stack end tables with drawer maple very good cond i t ion $75 Book case 62 X 36 X 12 5 Shelves $15 Re- frigerator bar size 25 c u b i c f e e t $ 5 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Flea Market
Patio table 48 inches round four chairs white $50 Horse shoe set of- ficial for out door play- ing with carrying case n e v e r u s e d $ 4 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Miscellaneous
2 EXCELLENT ITEMS Floor Loom Nilus by Le- clerc 4 harness and all material sold together $1700 Brother Knit King KH-230 manual knitting mach ine w i t h r i bbe r $350 Call for appoint- ment 360-321-4143
FUSEDSTAINED Glass Tools amp Suppl ies For Sa le K i l n fo r f us i ng ($350) Kiln for enamel- i n g ( $ 5 0 ) Va r i o u s s t a i n e d g l a s s t o o l s ( $25 ) g l ass g r i nde r ($50) fus ing g lass powders amp stained glass ($50) Asking $525 Call 360-632-2372
Sporting Goods
Used Paramount FIT 5000 CTN1 universal gym
Email bidsswfeorg for more information
Tools
A L L M A D E I N U S A Band Saw metal hor i- zon ta l $675 Che r r y picker $200 Shop press 30 tons $200 All are heavy duty and asking for best offer 360-675- 4185
petsanimals
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Cats
4 BENGAL KITTENS GORGEOUS Purebreds are nicely spotted This breed is enegetic will p lay fo r hours They cl imb amp jump making them very entertaining All males ready to come home now Vet checked amp 2nd shots Harness amp litter box trained Can be registered $500 253- 905-4902
Dogs
1 AKC Labrador Pup- pies Chocolate amp Black Great hunters or com- panions Playful amp loyal OFA rsquos l i neage f i r s t shots de-wormed amp vet checked Paren ts on site $500 $550 $650 Annette 425-422-2428
AKC Poodle Puppies Teacups 2 Brown amp White Partis 2 Males 1 Female 2 Creams 1 Male 1 Female 2 Silver amp White Parti 1 Male 1 Female 2 TeacupTiny Toy Red Males 1 Black amp Red P h a n t o m Fe m a l e Adorable little babies Reserve your puff of love 360-249-3612
Dogs
BOSTON TERRIER
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ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
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ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
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ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
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GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
FREELAND
GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
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OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
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MarineMiscellaneous
ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
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1998 Chevrolet K3500 Ambulance
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360-734-8700 bull 1800 IOWA STREET bull BELLINGHAM WA
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Utility Trailers
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3 5 rsquo M O N TA N A 5 t h wheel 2008 and 2006 D o d g e 3 5 0 0 D i e s e l Trailer includes 4 pop- o u t s f i r e p l a c e f l a t screen surround sound and 2 queen beds Truck has less than 100000 miles Buy this awesone pair for just $50000 Call 360-373-7203 (Bre- merton)
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Motorhomes
25rsquo TELSTAR BY Cham- pion 1989 Ford 460 New Dometic refrigera- tor Propane and 110 volt Double sinks and 4 burner stove with oven Cor k f l oo rs and oak cabinets Stationary bed in rear New air cond- tioner amp propane heater 4 Kilowatt Onan Gen- set 2nd owners excel condition $6000 Friday Harbor 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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2 5 rsquo F L E E T W O O D PROWLER travel trailer l ike new condition al- ways covered many ex- tras sleeps 6 original owner non smoking asking $12500 Includes cover BBQ amp spare tire Freeland (360)331-4341
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680 AUTO BLVD BURLINGTON
360-757-2000 | 800-735-7154
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE
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PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
0x72
NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE SEL AWD
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PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
0x72
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB
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0x72
2013 FORD
EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
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F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN
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2013 FORD
EXPEDITION
SALE PRICE
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Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A7
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amp Deadlines
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amp Deadlines
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Festival Tabpublishes August 6 amp 7
A commemorative look at 50 years of celebrating the
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Sports Activities
bullSouth WhidbeySchool Calendar
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bull
I Love Coupeville Portrait sales deadline August 28
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Deadlines amp HolidaysLabor Day Sept 1
Autumn Begins Sept 22
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During this election season what issues do you think the candidates for Island County commissioner should be focused on
ldquoThere should be more lights toward the bridge and more pro-grams for homelessness and kids in troublerdquo
Pam BurdenOak Harbor
ldquoThere has been an increase in homelessness in Oak Harborrdquo
Sonia QuinnOak Harbor
OF THE WEEK
ldquoThese roads are the worst Irsquove seen in the United Statesrdquo
Yvonne GarnerOak Harbor
ldquoTherersquos already a drug problem in Oak Harbor and now theyrsquore adding marijuana manufacturers to the picturerdquo
Rianna MontrossOak Harbor
QUESTION
it opened in 2010 But a 2013 study by
the city revealed that the billion-dollar building gen-erates more greenhouse gases and uses more energy than any other office tower its size in Manhattan
LEED officials point out that how tenants use a building has a big impact on actual energy usage In an attempt to quantify that the Building Council is requiring all newly certi-fied buildings to provide their energy and water bills for the first five years
Whatrsquos the situation in Washington
Since 2005 the state has mandated that new and renovated public buildings meet one of three ldquogreenrdquo building standards includ-ing LEED A 2011 audit found problems saying it is difficult to evaluate the program because of incom-plete reporting by state agencies mdash a problem that persists today
Because not all state buildings have individual utility meters and the types of buildings varies greatly (office buildings prisons welding shops etc) track-ing utility usage and com-paring ldquoapples to applesrdquo with traditional buildings is difficult
It has been nine years since the state launched its ldquogreenrdquo building program and Washington still lacks a comprehensive system to
track performance While computer projections sug-gest significant benefits they cannot be verified until the actual electricity and water usage are deter-mined
Architect Sidney Hunt with the Department of Enterprise Services is working to develop a metering program that will track energy and water usage for every certified state building His mantra is ldquoYou canrsquot manage what you donrsquot measurerdquo
Gov Jay Inslee wants to expand ldquogreenrdquo building certification in the private sector But LEED certi-fied buildings cost more Are we sure the benefits are worth the added cost Could the money be better spent on more effective environmental measures We need to ask mdash and answer mdash those questions
As wersquove seen with etha-nol wind power and solar energy actual performance doesnrsquot always measure up We need to make sure our ldquogreenrdquo buildings program works as promised
Don C Brunell is a business analyst writer and columnist He recently retired as president of the Association of Washington Business the statersquos oldest and largest business orga-nization and now lives in Vancouver He can be contacted at theBrunellsmsncom
BRUNELLCONTINUED FROM A6
US Rep Rick Larsen Washington DC office 2113 Rayburn Office Building Washington DC 20515 202-225-2605 Ev-erett office 2930 Wetmore Ave Suite 9F Everett WA 98201 425-252-3188 Belling-ham office 119 N Commercial St Suite 1350 Bellingham WA 98225
US Sen Patty Murray Washing-ton DC office 154 Russell Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 202-224-2621 Everett office 2934 Wetmore Ave Suite 903 Everett WA 98201 425-259-6515
US Sen Maria Cantwell Washing-ton DC office 311 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510 202-224-3441 Everett office 2930 Wetmore Ave 9B Everett WA 98201 425-303-0114
State Sen Barbara Bailey Olympia office 109-B Irv Newhouse Building PO Box 40410 Olympia WA 98504-0410 360-786-7618 BarbaraBaileylegwagov
State Rep Norma Smith PO Box 40600 Olympia WA 98504-0600 360-786-7884 normasmithlegwagov
State Rep Dave Hayes PO Box 40600 Olympia WA 98504-0600 360-786-7914 davehayeslegwagov
Board of Island County Commis-sioners PO Box 5000 1 NE Seventh St Coupeville WA 98239 wwwislandcountynet
bull Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan 360-679-7353 district3coislandwaus
bull Commissioner Jill Johnson 360-679-7354 district2coislandwaus
bull Commissioner Helen Price Johnson 360-679-7354 district1coislandwaus
Oak Harbor City Council 865 SE Barrington Dr Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-279-4500 wwwoakharbororg
bull Mayor Scott Dudleybull Council members Rick Almberg
Danny Paggao James Campbell Beth Munns Tara Hizon Bob Severns and Joel Servatius
Town of Coupeville 4 NE Seventh St PO Box 725 Coupeville WA 98239 360-678-4461 wwwtownofcoupevilleorg
bull Mayor Nancy Conardbull Council members Jackie Henderson
Bob Clay Molly Hughes Dianne Binder and Pat Powell
Oak Harbor School District 350 S Oak Harbor St Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-279-5000 wwwohsdnet
bull Superintendent Lance Gibbon lgib-bonohsdnet
bull Board members Gary Wallin Pete Hunt Christine Abbott Christine Cribb and Corey Johnson
Coupeville School District 501 S Main St Coupeville WA 98239 360-678-4522 wwwcoupevillek12waus
bull Superintendent Jim Shankbull Board members Christine Sears Jeff
Tasoff Chris Chan Kathleen Anderson Glenda Merwine and Vanessa Matros
Whidbey General Hospital 101 N Main St Coupeville WA 98239
360-678-5151 wwwwhidbeygenorgbull CEO Tom Tomasinobull Commissioners Grethe Cammer-
meyer Georgia Gardner Ron Wallin and Anne Tarrant
Port of Coupeville PO Box 577 24 Front St Coupeville WA 98277 360-678-5020 wwwportofcoupevilleorg
bull Executive director Tim McDonaldbull Commissioners Marshall Bronson Bill
Larsen amd Mike Diamanti
ANOTHER LETTER TO THE EDITORFollow-up
Impressed how candidate responded to complaintEditor
I saw my Letter to the Editor (July 16 Flyer is a tip that resident isnrsquot home) online today Within 15 minutes I had a personal visit from Marc Henneman apologizing for
the flyer in the doorThank you Mr Henneman for standing
up and admitting an error and working to ensure it doesnrsquot happen again I was very impressed by your actions
This is the kind of leadership we need on the Island County Board of Commissioners mdash someone who looks out for their constitu-ents day after day
Anthony MinichOak Harbor
THEY REPRESENT YOU
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It is difficult for me to find the right accurate and powerful enough words to express
my gratitude to Shuksan Healthcare (and I was an English teacher) When I came to
Shuksan I was in pretty bad shape and nobody knew how things were going to turn
out My recovery was successful due to the experienced compassionate and
innovative team at Shuksan My therapists had the patience of saints My nurses
made me feel safe cared for listened to and most importantly I felt I was intelligently
and knowledgeably treated Everyone at Shuksan from the housekeepers to the
management team take pride in their work and it shows with the superior care that I
received After 2frac12 years of a united team effort I was able to return to my home in
Sudden Valley I will forever have a family at Shuksan Healthcare and I would
recommend them to anyone in need of rehabilitation after a surgery or looking for
long-term care options
~Enid Norman
ShuksanHEALTHCARE CENTER1530 James Street Bellingham 360-733-9161
Recently I was in the hospital and was discharged to a nursing facility here in Bellingham that did not meet my needs physically and emotionally I felt as if I would never recover and woke up some days thinking ldquoWhatrsquos the pointrdquo and was giving up on myself
Luckily my daughter transferred me to Shuksan Healthcare and I felt as though I had been brought to heaven in comparison
The nursing care was top notch and uniformly excellent While working with the therapy team I felt safe and confi dent that I would recover The Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists are very knowledgeable and encouraging I felt I could meet my goals while under their guidance
My overall stay was absolutely wonderful and I feel the atmosphere at Shuksan is unlike any nursing facility I have ever been in I will be returning to Shuksan if I have any needs in the future and encourage anyone who reads this to do the same
~Dr Morton ldquoBobrdquo Steinberg
San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER
911 21st St Anacortes WA 98221 middot (360) 293-7222
I was at Harborview in Seattle after a horrifying car accident left me in critical condition with multiple broken bones As a result of their marvelous care I was able to transfer to a rehabilitation facility for my long recovery which included physical therapy and 24 hour daily living care Since I live in Oak Harbor I was hoping to find the same level of care provided by Harborview within a reasonable distance from my home Harborview searched and suggested San Juan Rehabilitation Center in Anacortes My family and I visited the facility and decided that would be the best place for me My road to recovery was shared with great love and care by the exceptional staff from the cheerful and hardworking nursesrsquo aides such as Bethany Crews whose loving smile always lightened my day and Willie Lawton who put his patientrsquos welfare first I would rate the physical therapists Travis Arendse and Bonnie Kennedyrsquos level of professionalism and knowledge in their field to that of Harborviewrsquos elite team I also want to acknowledge Dr Llewellynrsquos commitment and compassionate care to the patients at San Juan Rehab I recommend her to everyone When Joni the head of nursing listened to my concerns she was able to fix them wisely and in a timely manner She proved that my recovery was the priority and my needs were respected
My five weeks stay at San Juan Rehab was wonderful from the care of the staff the quality and variety of meals offered to Sam the parrot who kept us entertained
If I ever needed rehab services again I would return to San Juan Rehabilitation Center I gained mobility and great new friends ~Marjorie Scribner and husband Trim
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month of July
will benefit
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152 NE Midway BlvdOak Harbor WA
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Heidi Jane Eyler
Heidi Jane Eyler age 57 of Anacortes Wash died on July 2 2014 at her home in Anacortes She was born to John and Jane (Sessions) Wilkinson on Aug 2 1956 in Billings Mont
Heidi lived in the Anacortes and San Juan Islands area for the last 20 years with great appreciation for the beauty that surrounds us She thor-oughly enjoyed any activ-ity that had to do with the great outdoors and especially liked to spend time at Ross Lake Heidi loved her pets and found great joy with their companionship She was employed as a receptionist at Island Hospital for this past year and also enjoyed her volunteer work at the Orcas Library Heidi is survived by her husband Stephen Eyler of Eastsound Wash her father John Wilkinson
OBITUARIES
Eyler
and his wife Joyce of Spearfish SD and a broth-er Pete Lorentz and his wife Charlotte of Bullhead Ariz
A private family Graveside Service will be held at Fernhill Cemetery A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 1 pm Saturday July 26 2014 at Evans Funeral Chapel with a reception to follow Arrangements are in the care of Evans Funeral Chapel and Crematory Inc Anacortes and the San Juan Islands To share memories of Heidi please sign the online guest register at wwwevanschapelcom
Pease
Sandy PeaseNov 10 1941 mdash June 23 2014
Memorial service for Sandy Pease will be held at United Methodist Church in Oak Harbor at 2 pm Saturday July 26 Full obitu-ary published July 2 2014 in the Whidbey News-Times
Pamela June Price
Pamela June Price died at her home in Oak Harbor surrounded by her family on Sunday July 13 2014 after a brief struggle with cancer
She was born in Van Nuys Calif Dec 30 1939 to Lawrence and Maxine Wray At age 19 she moved to San Francisco and met her soul mate Phillip just before he set sail for a yearlong adven-ture
Pamela and Phillip mar-ried on Aug 6 1961 and moved a year later to Alturas Calif where they started a successful construction com-pany and raised three daugh-ters
They had several busi-nesses over the years and they retired for the first time in their early 40s They spent many years sailing through the Pacific Northwest Canada and Alaska
Price
After 35 years in Alturas they then settled in Oak Harbor where they opened a Ben Franklin Craft store After the store closed Pamela worked for United Way for several years and did many hours of volunteer work for WAIF YMCA and the Oak Harbor Chamber
She was preceded in death by Phil in 2000 She is sur-vived by her daughters Laura Price (Tony Hartman) Julia Price (Wayne Trumbull) and Heather Price two grand-children Savannah McGuire (Kevin) and Felipe Chavarria a great-granddaughter Elle McGuire and her sister Penny Jo Jefferies
In her memory dona-tions may be made to WAIF (Whidbey Animalsrsquo Improvement Foundation) PO Box 1108 Coupeville WA 98239 and Whidbey Island Farm Animal Assistance Program PO Box 402 Coupeville WA 98239 A ser-vice will announced by the family in the near future
Arrangements were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home Oak Harbor
To share memories and condolences please visit Pamelarsquos Book of Memories at the funeral home website wwwwallinfuneralhomecom
allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447
allin Funeral HomeW
CHURCH NOTESn Oak Harbor First United Methodist Church invites chil-
dren ages 3 years to 5th grade to gear up at WORKSHOP OF WONDERS IMAGINE AND BUILD WITH GOD Vacation Bible School The program is 9-1130 am Aug 11-15 at First United Methodist Church 1050 SE Ireland St Oak Harbor There will be interactive Bible fun music science crafts mission work snacks and games Visit oakharborfumcorg to register
n FIRST REFORMED CHURCH 250 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor will be hosting an Ecumenical five-day club (child Evangelism fellowship) 10 am to noon July 21-25 in rooms 13 and 14 for children ages 5-12 This yearrsquos theme is based on fun at the beach and includes Bible stories that will help children understand the creation of the ocean and its sea life There will also be puppet plays songs mission-ary stories games and more For more information email Gail Wieldraayer at stormy655yahoocom
n Oak Harbor Seventh Day Adventist Church is hold-ing a VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 10 am to noon Monday July 28 through Friday Aug 1 The program is ldquoInvestigation Station Galactic Questrdquo They will play an important role in investigating Godrsquos plan for their life There will be skits games entertaining characters and snacks For ages 5-12
n LITTLE LAMBS PRESCHOOL at Concordia Lutheran Church 590 N Oak Harbor St is accepting registrations for the 2014-15 school year beginning in September for ages 3 and 4 A $50 non-refundable deposit is required at the time of registration tuition is due the first of the month $90 for 3-year-olds and $120 for 4-year-olds The teaching staff is experienced in preschool education which is characterized by a love for Jesus a love for children and a dedication to providing the best environment and experi-ences for learning and kindergarten readiness For more information call the church office at 360-675-2548
n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS also known as Quakers holds their regular meeting for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist building 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages For more information visit wwwwhidbeyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom
WHIDBEY GENERAL HOSPITALDAMIAN TIMOTHY MARTINEZ 7 pounds was
born July 2 He is the son of Sergio and Karla Martinez of Oak Harbor
SAPHIRA LORRAINE SKAGGS 6 pounds 2 ounces was born July 6 She is the daughter of Thomas Skaggs and Jessaca Kalles of Everett
MORGAN MAE YOUNG 6 pounds 12 ounces was born July 7 She is the daughter of Kristine Ruark of Clinton
KNOWLEDGE SAM WILLIAMS 7 pounds 9 ounc-es was born July 7 He is the son of Daisy Teran of Oak Harbor
ADRIAN MIGUEL CRISAFULLI 9 pounds 11 ounc-es was born July 10 He is the son of Nathan Crisafulli and Leah Cummings of Oak Harbor
NAVAL HOSPITAL OAK HARBORRILEY OLIVIA KRONE 8 pounds 3 ounces was born
July 1 She is the daughter of Brock and Rebecca KroneEWAN ANDREW JONES 7 pounds 10 ounces was
born July 2 He is the son of Kevin and Erika Jones CHARLOTTE LEE CRAWFORD 8 pounds 35 ounc-
es was born July 3 She is the daughter of Robert and Shannon Crawford
TYTUS ISAIAH WHEELER 8 pounds was born July 10 He is the son of Edward and Sophie Wheeler
BENJAMIN WILLIAM BROOKING 9 pounds 3 ounces was born July 11 He is the son of Scott and Alicia Brooking
BIRTHS
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9
To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to sports whidbeynewstimescom
EVENT OF THE WEEK The Ragnar Relay which began in Blaine Friday winds down Whidbey Island Saturday July 19
SPORTSWHIDBEY
By JIM WALLERSporrts editor
Heading into Fridayrsquos play the Oak Harbor Legion base-ball team was one of six still alive in the district tourna-ment at Burlington-Edison High School
The top two teams will advance to the state tourna-ment in Spokane
Oak Harbor split its first two games losing 17-5 in five innings to Anacortes Wednesday and winning 6-3 over South Whidbey Thursday
The Wildcats (22-18)
played Ferndale (17-5) yes-terday in a loser-out match results were not available at press time
If Oak Harbor won it will play at noon or 3 pm today (Saturday July 19) depend-ing on the outcome of other contests
Ferndale and Oak Harbor recently met in the final league games before the tournament started Ferndale won both 7-5 12-1
Anacortes Anacortes (18-4) the top
seed and regular-season league champion pounded out 20 hits including seven doubles and a triple in just four innings in its win over Oak Harbor
Oak Harbor scored first Kevyn Johnson led off the game with a walk and scored on Danny Wolfersquos two-out single
Anacortes scored five in the bottom of the second on an error and five hits one a three-run triple
The Wildcats came right back to tie the game in the top of the third inning with four runs Oak Harbor began with four straight singles from Avery Aguirre Johnson Anthony Stewart and Clay Doughty
Doughtyrsquos hit scored one run and after an out Trent Benson walked to force in another The final two runs came on an error off the bat of Robert Herring
Oak Harbor had just two base runners both from walks over the final two innings
Anacortes though was just getting started The Steamers scored nine times in the bottom of the third on 10 hits five of which were doubles
The win was the fourth straight for Anacortes over
Oak Harbor The Steamers beat Oak Harbor twice (10-0 and 8-4) during league play and 9-1 in the championship game of a tournament in Anacortes
In other first-round games Mount Vernon defeated South Whidbey 14-4 Ferndale beat Arlington 10-0 and Bellingham stopped Burlington 13-10
South WhidbeyAgainst South Whidbey
Oak Harbor used a five-run fifth inning to take control
The Wildcats trailed 2-1 before the fifth-inning erup-tion
Herring and Aguirre ignited the rally with singles Johnsonrsquos groundout scored Herring with the tying run
A single by Stewart and a walk to Doughty loaded the bases After Aguirre was forced at the plate on a ground out Benson singled in two runs Quentin Tungate followed with another two-run base hit to finish the rally
South Whidbey scored first in the bottom of the sec-ond inning on a walk and a two-out single against starter Wolfe
Oak Harbor countered with a run in the top of the third With two outs Johnson
singled moved to second on a walk to Stewart and scored on Doughtyrsquos hit
South Whidbey regained the lead 2-1 in the bottom half of the inning on a double single and error
After Oak Harborrsquos big fifth inning South Whidbey could get only one run back scoring in the sixth on a sin-gle and two walks
Wolfe tossed a five hitter striking out six and walking four
ldquoDanny threw well and battledrdquo coach Kyle Isaacson said
Offensively Oak Harbor featured a balanced attack with eight of the nine play-ers in the lineup contributing with singles
Tungate finished with two of teamrsquos nine hits
Isaacson was also pleased with the attitude of Wolfe and Doughty calling their posi-tive leadership ldquocriticalrdquo if Oak Harbor is going to con-tinue to play this spring and if the Wildcats are going to have a successful high school season next year
In other second-round games Burlington eliminat-ed Arlington 7-4 and Mount Vernon defeated Anacortes 5-4 to move into the semi-finals against Bellingham which beat Ferndale 5-4
Legion baseball team fighting to advance to state
Photos by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times
ABOVE Oak Harbor first baseman Clay Doughty receives a throw on a pickoff attempt Wednesday LEFT Shortstop Avery Aguirre throws to first in an attempt to complete a double play against Anacortes
Oak Harbor splits first 2 games in district play to stay alive in tourney
Malloy places 2nd in tournament
Oak Harbor Olympian Marti Malloy placed second at the Grand Slam Tyumen in Russia July 12 and 13
Malloy who earned a bronze medal in judo at the London Olympics and is the current PanAm champion lost in the finals of the 57kg division to Canadarsquos Cath-erine Beauchemin-Pinard
Malloy won her six-person pool with victories over Stefanie Tremblay of Canada and Christa Deguchi of Japan
In the semifinals Malloy defeated Loredana Ohai of Romania
Malloy is currently the top-ranked judoka in the United States and sixth in the world in the 57kg class
Ragnar runs down Whidbey today
Whidbey Island roads will be dotted with Ragnar Relay runners Saturday July 19
The Northwest Passage one of 15 runs throughout the United States sponsored by Ragnar began with a staggered start at 5 am Friday in Blaine The teams with the slowest estimated times took off first the fast-est teams didnrsquot leave until early in the afternoon
The relay teams should hit Oak Harbor early Satur-
day morningThe 200-mile relay fin-
ishes at the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley with the final teams coming in around 9 pm
Over 500 teams are ex-pected to compete in this yearrsquos race Most of the squads have 12 members each running three legs Some ldquoultrardquo teams com-pete with only six runners
NWLL fall ball signups begin
Registration is under way for North Whidbey Little League fall ball
Registration forms are available at Big 5 and from the league website north whidbeylittleleagueorg
The league is open to baseball players 6 to 14 and will be divided into three divisions
Softball for players 7 to 16 will have two divisions
The cost is $60Teams will be formed
Aug 16 Games begin in September and end in late October
Wildcats hold youth cheer camp
A youth cheer clinic hosted by new Oak Harbor High School coach Kimberly Cherry and the Wildcat squad will be take place 9 am to 3 pm Saturday July
26 at the OHHS fieldhouseThe cost is $30 which
includes lunch and a T-shirt and payments must be made by July 24
Payments should be made to OHHS Cheer Youth Clinic co Oak Harbor School District 350 S Oak Harbor St Oak Harbor WA 98277 Please include the childrsquos full name age and contact information
Participants who attend the clinic and additional practice days (Sept 10 and Oct 22) will qualify to per-form at the halftime of the Oct 24 Oak Harbor foot-ball game on Breast Cancer Awareness Night
For more information
email cheeroakharborgmailcom
CHS football team sets scrimmage
The Coupeville High School football team will complete its summer ac-tivities with a scrimmage against Lakeside at Mickey Clark Field at 11 am Satur-day July 26
CHS parents host Race the Reserve
The third annual Race the Reserve returns to Ebeyrsquos
Prairie Aug 9The event which is the
primary fundraiser for the Coupeville parents of the class of 2015 includes a half marathon 10K and 5K fit-ness runwalk
The half marathon begins at 830 am and the other races at 9 am
The cost is $50 for the half marathon $35 for the 10K and $25 for the 5K
For more information or to register visit racethe reservewhidbeyislandcom
Aquatic Club offers tryouts
The North Whidbey Aquatic Club is a competi-tive swimming program of the North Whidbey Park and Recreation District for ages from 6 through college
NWACrsquos mission is to foster the development of Whidbey Island youth as
competitive swimmers and well-adjusted individuals
Tryouts are by appoint-ment and the first two weeks are free Call head coach Bill Patterson at 360-675-7665 for more informa-tion
Club welcomes new members
Running Unlimited Fitness always welcomes new mem-bers ages 5 and up
Prospective members are given two free practices to see if the club is for them
The fees are $14 $20 and $28 per month or partici-pants can use a $30 punch-card good for 10 visits
For more information visit wwwrufitws or call coach Catie Rodeheffer at 360-279-2196
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COMPLIMENTARYWHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES
WITH YOUR COFFEE
Whidbey IslandHIGHLAND GAMES
Saturday August 9 2014 at the Greenbank Farm
A full day of funHighland Dancing Pipe Bands
Traditional Athletics Flyball DogsCeltic Gifts Food and Beer Garden
Celtic entertainment includingMaggiersquos Fury Cronan The Shifty Sailors
and more
Gates open at 8 AM Competition starts at 9 AM
For more information visit wwwwihgorg
Games AdmissionAdults (18 and over) $10Students (5 to 17) Seniors Military (w ID) $7 Kids 4 and under FREE
16th Annual
FREE Admission for Kids(Children 12 and younger) to the Highland GamesOne coupon per family Coupon expires Aug 9 2014
COUPON
SPORTS IN BRIEF
Photo courtesy of USA Judo
Oak Harborrsquos Marti Malloy right competes in the Grand Slam Tyumen last weekend Malloy finished second in the Russian event
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
One of the first things Bo Chernikoff thought of when he heard about the cancel-lation of the Loganberry Festival this year was the children
The long-running event at Greenbank Farm tradi-tionally offered numerous events for Whidbey Island kids Chernikoff and others from his church organized the childrenrsquos entertainment
ldquoItrsquos so much fun to see these little kids having a ballrdquo Chernikoff said ldquoQuite a few of the helpers are grandpar-ents like I am A childrenrsquos joy is so transparent You love to see thatrdquo
When a conflict with another event prompted Loganberry Festival organiz-ers to suspend the occasion this year the elder board with the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church of Greenbank decided it wanted to do all it could to keep at least a por-tion intact
So from noon to 6 pm Sunday July 27 the church and Greenbank Farm are combining efforts to pre-serve the childrenrsquos enter-tainment aspect of the festi-val by offering a free event that will feature five bouncy houses a pie-eating contest dunk tank and other games
Theyrsquore calling the event ldquoBounce Maniardquo
Kids from 2-14 are allowed to participate but must be accompanied by an adult
Bounce Mania will take place on the same weekend that the Loganberry Festival traditionally occurs but instead of two days will be condensed to one
Officials with Greenbank Farm and Port of Coupeville announced in March they were canceling this yearrsquos Loganberry Festival mostly because the Whidbey Island
Area Fair moved to the end of July leaving only one week between events With the change 4-H groups featured at both events would have been forced to choose
While the future of the Loganberry Festival remains unclear Bounce Mania is intended to continue with some of the festivalrsquos most fun events
Nearly 50 members of the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church will help run the event
Face painting a ring toss and golf putting are among the options for kids
Food vendors also will be on hand and Whidbey Pies amp Cafe will be open
ldquoMaybe we can keep it going and next year make it bigger and better and make it for the (whole) familyrdquo said Chernikoff one of elders of the church which has run the childrenrsquos events at the festival for at least a decade
Greenbank Farm officials will continue to run the popu-lar pie-eating contest includ-ing a competition for adults too
Also for adults a wine and cheese pairing will take place with author Kristin Ohlson on hand to give a reading of her book ldquoThe Soil Will Save Usrdquo at 2 pm The book explores new ways in which farmers are tending their soil in an attempt to reserve global warming A discussion will follow Ohlsonrsquos reading
ldquoWe are hoping that peo-ple interested in farming will talk about the practices she describes in her bookrdquo said Judy Feldman executive director of the Green Bank Farm
Feldman said shersquos excited that childrenrsquos activities will be held and the pie-eating contest preserved to help make up for some of the disappointment from the
Loganberry Festivalrsquos sus-pension
She said blueberries will be used in the competition instead of loganberries
ldquoWersquoll save the loganberry pie-eating contest for when the Loganberry Festival rears its head againrdquo she said
Whether that will be in 2015 should be known in the fall she said
Feldman directs the Greenbank Management Group a nonprofit that operates the farm The man-agement grouprsquos contract with the Port of Coupeville expires next summer but she expects the port could make a decision on who will get the new contract at its October meeting because the dead-line for bid proposals is in late September
ldquoIt would be presumptive on our partrdquo Feldman said of planning for a 2015 festival
She said if the port contin-ues to allow the Greenbank
Management Group to oper-ate the farm there would still
be plenty of time to plan for a festival next year
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11
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Residential Food Waste Composting Workshop Saturday August 23rd from 1000 to 1100 am
Participants will receive an in-ground compost bin at reduced cost to begin composting at home For information and registration visit the WSU Extension website at httpext100wsueduisland Participants must be Island County residents Only one registration is required per family Registration closes August 15th Sponsored by WSU Ext Island County and Washington Department of Ecology
For information call (360) 678-7974 or 679-7386 Participants are asked to take part in a 12 month study to track waste reduction and diversion
through home composting Space is limited and the compost bin is included in the registration fee
Group aims to continue Loganberry childrenrsquos fun
File photo
One of the most popular activities during the Loganberry Festival is the pie-eating contest This yearrsquos Loganberry activities will include that messy but fun activity
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
As she took a quick inventory of the critters she catalogued at Deception
Pass State Park Mary Jo Adams stopped at the pho-tograph of a skinny beetle-shaped bug
ldquoWho knew there were fire-flies hererdquo Adams said with a tone of delight pointing to an image of a diurnal firefly ldquoBut they donrsquot glowrdquo
The firefly is one of 348 creatures plants and fungi detailed in the recently pub-lished ldquoNature Guide to Deception Pass State Park and Surrounding Areasrdquo
The laminated nature guide is the product of a project led by Adams and Sarah Schmidt who both live on Whidbey Island
Although the idea of such a guide was discussed years ago Adams decided it was time to act on it while taking pictures during a hike at the park a year and a half ago
ldquoSo many people pass through hererdquo Adams said of Deception Pass the statersquos busiest state park with about 2 million visitors per year ldquoI see people hiking trails all the time and going from Point A to Point B and never slowing down to see whatrsquos along the trailrdquo
The guide is designed to encourage visitors to pause and look closer at the natural things around them It also arms them with a protected educational tool that can be taken into the woods while exploring
Itrsquos not a pocket-sized book It is comprised of eight dou-ble-sided sheets laminated in a plastic covering and con-nected together by only a plastic tie
The Deception Pass guide is the third nature guide pro-duced by Periwinkle Press a small nonprofit publishing corporation based in Adamsrsquo Oak Harbor home
The first two guides on sea-weeds and intertidal interte-brates were spearheaded by
the late Jan Holmes as tools to assist in Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watcher intertidal monitoring and eelgrass stud-ies as well asfor the common beach visitor who wanted to know more about what they were observing
The first guide ldquoCommon Intertidal Invertebrates of the
Salish Seardquo came out in 2004 and has sold about 2500 cop-ies It was followed two years later by ldquoCommon Intertidal Seaweeds and Seagrasses of the Salish Seardquo which has sold about 1500 copies Both guides have been updated since their initial releases
ldquoIt was her visionrdquo Adams said of Holmes who passed
away in December of 2011 after a long fight with cancer ldquoShe was a real renaissance (woman)rdquo
Adams said she and Holmes used to talk about tackling a guide on Deception
Pass State Park and its diverse habitat Holmes was so pas-sionate about the intertidal monitoring program that she went back to college to gain
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ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY
Viewing nature Nature guide aims to encourage Deception Pass visitors to slow down and take a long look
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Above Sarah Schmidt left and Mary Jo Adams look over the nature guide they put together that gives visitors to Deception Pass State Park a better idea of the creatures and plants that live inside the parkrsquos boundaries The project was about a year and a half in the making after Adams noticed too many park guests rushing through the park and not stopping to notice the diverse habitat around them
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
Above A Townsendrsquos chipmunk is spotted along a trail to Lighthouse Point at Deception Pass State Park Right A barn swallow gets a rest on the Bowman Bay pier
SEE NATURE A13
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a masterrsquos degree in marine biology
After Holmes died Adams partnered with Schmidt who has an extensive biology background to take on the Deception Pass project
ldquoMary Jo really handled about 99 percent of thisrdquo Schmidt said adding that she was tasked with proofreading
Adams a former nurse who took most of the photos in the guide would have none of that talk
ldquoWithout Sarahrsquos input and othersrsquo input this whole thing would have turned into a sorry messrdquo she said
Schmidt and Adams spoke kindly of the help provided by assistant park manager Rick Blank and of the many experts in specific areas that assisted in the project Melissa Duffy helped roam the park to identify the various fungi and molds which got a full page in the guide
Among the molds found in the park is a yellow frothy vari-ety Fuligo septica more com-monly known as dog vomit slime mold
During her countless trips to the park Adams came across many more pleasant discoveries
She and Schmidt encoun-tered a pair of American Minks near Cranberry Lake
There were also surprises such as two large white roost-ers spotted on the Pass Lake trail
ldquoThey didnrsquot fit into the guiderdquo Schmidt joked
The guide includes mam-mals birds reptiles amphib-ians insects and the many trees shrubs and plants found in and around Deception Pass State Park and surrounding areas
Most photos in the guide were taken of critters and plants at the park Some were taken in other areas on and
around Whidbey by contrib-uting photographers such as Whidbey nature photogra-phers Craig Johnson and Jill Hein
A college professor from Western Washington University dragonfly expert and butterfly association were among the expert eyes that also contributed
Adams said she was also grateful for the islandrsquos library system which pro-vided books to help her with research to provide park visi-tors with what she hopes will be a helpful resource
ldquoWe like to get people more connected with naturerdquo Adams said ldquoThatrsquos really nice because I think people have lost thatrdquo
Did you know there are lessons of love right outside your door
To best experience them I suggest you walk out into the early morning air briefly stepping away from schedules and frantic morning TV program-
ming or immediately after dinner for some wind-down time
Ask God to give you the eyes to see and the heart to experience the gifts of nature right here on Whidbey Island The expansive number of hiking trails the long days and a dog needing exercise are ingre-dients for creating a beautiful summertime memory
It is weather like wersquove been enjoying this week when I long for natural pure symbols of love to teach and guide my heart
That is why I venture outside mdash to pull up crab pots water my garden or sit out on my porch to visit with family and friends apart from anything electronic
It was while watching my dear friend Jane Ritterrsquos little granddaughters Cella and Chloe Ritter lick Popsicles and chat-ter about everything that came to mind Thursday evening that I thought about nature and babies and the kinds of love expressed in them all
Most of us instinctively understand that love is more expansive than romance But we need some reminders
The first kind of love is the covenant love God has for people mdash a love that can redeem us sustain us when life is terribly difficult and can secure us a place in His presence for all eternity
There is that primal soul-grabbing love we experience when we think about our children Deeply linked to our emotions
and always complex it feeds our connec-tion to future generations and builds upon our abilities to be supportive and even to forgive when itrsquos needed
There is a benevolent love God places in our heart for friends neighbors co-work-ers and people in need
It is demonstrated in service and not only creates a lifeline to those who benefit from our care but such love produces in us deeper patience understanding and generosity that goes beyond what we alone can offer
Irsquom reminded of this love when I look upon the bleeding heart plant growing on the north side of my house
First introduced to me years ago by my friend Corinne Boon Oak Harborrsquos well-known smooth collie breeder small business owner and longtime friend of mine it gifts us with dainty heart-shaped blooms before going dormant during win-ter months
Each spring as I watch the plant rise out of the ground I am reminded that the love of a friend can become one of the most enduring and satisfying forms of love we will experience in our lives
Allow the incredible beauty that sur-rounds us here on Whidbey to remind you that God created a beautiful world for us to enjoy because He loves us Get up early and drink your coffee out in the morning sunshine
Open the windows Walk the beaches and collect glass
Spend time exploring Deception Pass State Park or Fort Ebey
Grab some frozen yogurt from Toppins or Whidberry mdash decorated with your favor-ite toppings ----- and catch up with friends you havenrsquot seen in awhile
Drive over to Penn Cove and watch the eagles soar overhead as Penn Cove Shellfish workers bring mussels up from pods suspended from rafts
Enjoy the love that surrounds you
Joan Bay Klope can be reached at faithful livinghotmailcom
FAITHFUL LIVINGBy JOAN BAY KLOPE
Enjoy the love beauty that surrounds us on Whidbey
NATURECONTINUED FROM A12
Photo by Ron Newberry
Whidbey News-Times
Periwinkle Press has produced three nature
guides start-ing with this one in 2004
titled lsquoCommon Intertidal
Invertebrates of the Salish Searsquo which has sold roughly 2500
copies
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
The eight spotted skimmer dragonfly found at the east end of Cranberry Lake at Deception Pass State Park
SaturdayJuly 19
All-you-can-eat breakfast 8 am to noon July 19 Masonic Center North Main and Eighth streets Coupeville Breakfast in-cludes pancakes scrambled eggs sausage bacon and orange juice coffee or tea $7 adults $3 chil-dren under 12 360-969-3149 or ldeccles67gmailcom
NAS Whidbey Island Open House and 5K Run 9 am to 3 pm July 19 Ault Field A 5K run along the basersquos flight line will be held at 9 am with registration starting at 730 am Aircraft dis-plays include the EA-18G Growler EA-6B Prowler P-3C Orion MH-60 Knighthawk helicopter and two unmanned aerial vehicles There will be other visual displays guided bus tours a K-9 Working Dog demonstration bouncy toys for children and a climbing wall Aviation memorabilia will also be available for purchase as well as a variety of food and beverages There is no ATM on the flight line so plan accordingly All guests will come onto Ault Field via Charles Porter Gate located just west of the Ault Field and Goldie roads intersection All visitors over the age of 18 will be required to have state or government issued iden-tification for access to the base Due to security measures large bags backpacks weapons coolers pets and drugs are not allowed Visitors are limited to strollers and wagons for toddlers diaper bags small purses items for people with handicaps official service dogs bottled water (two bottles per person free water-refill stations will be available) and cameras all of which will be subject to search by security Sunscreen recom-mended For more information visit wwwfacebookcom naswhidbeyIsland
Womenrsquos firearms class 9 am July 19 Central Whidbey Sportsmanrsquos Association Safari Lane Coupeville Class will cover safety and a broad range of fire-arms including revolvers semi-automatic pistols shotguns and rifles Will last the better part of the day It is recommend that you bring a lunch and any firearm that you would like to shoot Please bring guns unloaded Some fire-arms will be available for those who do not own one Free Con-tact Errol Ortego at 360-929-8918 or Robert Clark at 360-929-2167
Coupeville Farmers Market 10 am to 2 pm July 19 Alexan-der and Eighth Streets The mar-ket offers local produce plants chocolate honey art food crafts and more Kid and dog friendly
OH-Mazing Race Garage of Blessing 10 am to 2 pm July 19 The Garage of Blessings 3143 Goldie Road Oak Harbor Teams of two will follow clues to partici-pating local merchants Each mer-chant will offer a clue to the next merchant Cost is $20 per team and includes bottled water and team T-shirt Lunch from Jumbo Burrito and dessert from Top-pins will be available for purchase
All ticket proceeds benefit The Garage of Blessings Applications can be picked up at The Garage of Blessings or can be submitted at thegarageofblessingscom
Greenbank Progressive Club Community Rummage Sale 10 am to 3 pm July 19 Bakken Road and Fireside Road behind the Greenbank Store The Greenbank Progressive Club is having their yearly community yard and bake sale Free coffee and punch Everyone is welcome Email karinwhidbeyhotmailcom or call 360-678-3397
Friends of Meerkerk PicnicAnnual Meeting noon July 19 3531 Meerkerk Lane Greenbank President of the Board will deliver ldquoState of the Gardensrdquo update officers will be elected and vol-unteers and friends will be recog-nized Potluck will follow business meeting Burgers and brats will be provided Members are invited to bring sides and desserts Free 360-678-1912 or meerkerkwhid beynet
American Roots Music Se-ries Hale Bill amp the Bopps 7 pm July 19 Deception Pass State Park 41020 SR 20 Oak Harbor Variety of Scandinavian fiddle music from all the Nordic coun-tries including schottisches waltz-es and polskas The band includes fiddle keyboard and voice plus the nyckelharpa (Swedish) and Hardanger fiddle (Norwegian) The
bandrsquos musicians have been on the regional folk music scene since the lsquo70s and lsquo80s performing primar-ily at folk dances and festivals in various configurations Admission is free to performances Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to the park All performances are in the West Beach amphitheater on the Whidbey Island side of the park In case of rain performances will move to the East Cranberry Lake picnic shelter also on the Whidbey Island side
MondayJuly 21
Ebeyrsquos Landing Field School July 21 through Aug 14 Fort Casey State Park The Field School at Fort Casey will run Monday through Thursday July 21 through Aug 14 Shifts are four hours long 8 am to noon and 1-5 pm Brown-bag lunch Lectures take place every Tuesday at noon Over the course of the Field School they will replace rotted wood sills and framing repair the roof glaze reconstructed windows and doors repair damaged stucco and paint No prior preservation experience is required 360-678-6804 or wwwnpsgoveblavolunteer-opportunitieshtm
Tween Film Fest 2-4 pm July 21 Oak Harbor Library Meet-ing Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Fans of ldquoDespicable Merdquo will
enjoy the journey of Gru as he deals with a new super-criminal This movie is rated PG and is 98 minutes long Refreshments provided 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
Island County Astronomical
Society (ICAS) monthly meet-ing 630-830 pm Oak Harbor Library room HH137 1000 SE Regatta Drive Anyone interested in astronomy is invited to attend No experience needed There will be short presentations on current topics in astronomy Dan Pullen 360-679-7664 icaspubjunocom wwwicas-wawebscom
Zentangle 730 pm July 21 Coupeville Library 788 NW Alex-ander St The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn relaxing and fun way to create images by drawing structured patterns Register for this class as there is a maximum of 15 students Free 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
TuesdayJuly 22
Bang The Science of Sound 1-2 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Li-brary Meeting Room 1000 SE Re-gatta Drive Explore some library resources and get ready to make some noise For children ages 6-11
Lions Club Fruit Sale be-gins 9 am to 6 pm daily Rite
Aid Parking lot on Highway 20 The Oak Harbor Lions Club is selling Wenatchee-grown sun-rip-ened Clingstone peaches apricots and cherries All proceeds from the fundraiser support community projects including eyeglasses hearing aids scholarships North Whidbey Help House Special Olympics and other programs benefitting the Oak Harbor com-munity
Living With Chronic Illness class 1-330 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Senior Center Annex 51 SE Jermome St Living Well with Chronic Conditions is an evi-denced-based program from Stan-ford University that offers those living with ongoing health concerns ways to get suppport Adults 18 years and older can find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue discover better nutrition and exer-cise options understand treatment choices and communicate more effectively with health profession-als and family about their chronic health concerns The class series will be held each week for six weeks Space is limited Contact Nancy SSIC Living Well coordina-tor at 360-969-0113 to register
PBY Memorial Foundation Monthly Luncheon 1130 am July 22 CPO Club on Ault Field Road The PBY Memorial Founda-tion will hold its monthly no-host luncheon The featured speaker will be Mat Harrison a member of the JPAC team who will discuss the recovery of a downed PBY in eastern Canada 360-240-9500
WednesdayJuly 23
Teen Movie Matinee 2-445 pm July 23 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Come watch the second in-stallment of the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo series Free 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
Free Composting Class 630-730 pm July 23 Fort Casey State Park by the Lighthouse Learn how to compost and watch a demonstration Free raffle for yard-waste compost bin Free 360-678-7974 email Janet Hall at halljnwsuedu or visit wwwwaste wisewsuedu
ThursdayJuly 24
Family Storytime 1030-1115 am July 24 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Funny stories and action songs will get little ones ready to read Playtime or craft may follow For ages 18 months and up with a caregiver
Oak Harbor Farmers Mar-ket 4-7 pm July 24 Highway 20 near Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce 20th season Produce artisans and vendors gather every Thursday through end of Septem-ber Market is a nonprofit vendor-member cooperative oakharbor marketyahoocom
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DISCOVER DUGUALLA The Whidbey Camano Land Trust is hosting an event 10 am to 2 pm Saturday July 26 to allow the public an opportunity to explore properties along Dugualla Bay ldquoDiscover Duguallardquo also is designed to provide information about the importance of the bay for salmon Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watchers will guide a beach walk where the public may learn about the creatures that lurk in tidal habitats Light refreshments will be served To sign up call 360-222-3310 or visit wwwwcltorg ACTIVITIES
WHIDBEY
Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin
Shown in better days was the beloved island steamer ldquoWhidbyrdquo which at the time was the proper spelling The freight boat was a common sight and served the island at a time when water was the only means of travel to and from the island The boatrsquos demise came during a fire and its burned hull lay rested at Maylorrsquos Point in Oak Harbor for years As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdinrsquos new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo is out now To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970
LOOKING BACK
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by Funk in high school and began working with him at the tail end of Funkrsquos newspaper career when he became an intern at the Whidbey News-Times in the summer of 1986
ldquoHe is the consummate journalist photojournalist and publisher who understands the role of community newspapers His love and respect for the people of Oak Harbor is unques-tionable His legacy is one of leader-ship through example Itrsquos fitting he be the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Awardrdquo
Funk said he was emotionally moved by the award especially with it taking place in Oak Harbor
The event was like a trip down mem-ory lane with several familiar faces in attendance including former Oak Harbor mayors Jim Slowik and Al Koetje
Koetje mayor from 1972-96 said Funkrsquos impact on Oak Harbor extend-ed far beyond the printed pages
ldquoHe was outstanding not only as a newspaper person but as an outstand-ing citizen in the communityrdquo Koetje said ldquoThat main thing he was con-cerned about was what was good for Oak Harborrdquo
And that came through in his well-known appreciation of and support for the arts
Funk recently donated a sculp-ture he purchased from abstract art-ist Richard Nash to the City of Oak Harbor honoring the contributions of four Oak Harbor teachers The sculp-ture was dedicated in a ceremony at Windjammer Park earlier this month
Rusty Hendrix president of the Whidbey Playhouse said Funkrsquos efforts led to the start of the playhouse in 1966
ldquoWallie was the one who gave the Whidbey Playhouse its beginningrdquo said Hendrix who also attended Thursdayrsquos luncheon ldquoHe was on our board of trustees which helped us get the money to do things and build
fundraisingrdquoWhile giving of himself Funk also
got a lot back in return particularly in the bonds he formed with many long-time friends
Jan Ellis Oak Harbor resident and one of the longtime organizers of Holland Happening said Funk always had a way of making one feel special
ldquoHe talks to you as if you were the only person in the worldrdquo she said
He said he was touched by the awardldquoMy thoughts are I am emotion-
ally moved because I had 25 years hererdquo he said ldquoEvery moment wasnrsquot a laugh but so many were just great personal experiencesrdquo
a nationwide search for can-didates through an agency that specializes in finding executive-level employees
ldquoThe board really appreci-ates that he gave us a year to find a replacementrdquo he said ldquoIt means a new CEO can come in and work with Tom before he leaves so we have a really smooth transitionrdquo
The hospital board had some difficulty in finding a CEO in 2009 After a nation-wide search the board
named three finalists but they all dropped out
Tomasino had applied for the position but was not ini-tially named as a finalist In the end however the com-missioners said he was the best person for the job
His contract included a base salary of $230000 in addition to benefits and edu-cational expenses
Wallin said he suspects that the board will have an easier time finding qualified candidates this time around
ldquoThere are more former CEOs available as so many small hospitals are being absorbed by large onesrdquo he
said ldquoItrsquos a good opportunity for the hospital with all the CEOs availablerdquo
Tomasinorsquos tenure as CEO has been very event-ful especially with the imple-mentation of the Affordable Care Act
By a supermajority vot-ers last year approved a $50-million bond proposal to expand Whidbey General Hospital the bond narrowly failed a couple of years prior but Tomasino and others returned with a vigorous effort to present the propos-al to the community
In announcing his retire-ment Tomasino told the
board that the hospital has had ldquoa phenomenal change with employee satisfaction and the communityrdquo accord-ing to minutes of the meet-ing
There have also been controversies over the year Most recently the head nurse was charged by the Island County prosecutor with assaulting a patient but Tomasino came to her defense and claimed that the allegations were unfounded before the criminal investi-gation was complete
Tomasino could not be immediately contacted for comment
Commissioners discussed the issue as part of adopting the human resources policy manual They agreed to move forward with the policy of allowing for the sheriff and other elected officials to house their own personnel files
Traditionally Island Countyrsquos elected officials including the sheriff and pros-ecutor have kept their employ-ee personnel files within their own departments Statewide most counties with elected officials hold their own files according to Budget Director Elaine Marlow
ldquoThis is not an uncommon conversationrdquo Marlow said
Human Resources Director Melanie Bacon said that she was concerned that there were multiple ldquoofficialrdquo personnel files Bacon said in the case of sheriffrsquos deputies a file is kept in human resources civil service and the sheriffrsquos office
ldquoItrsquos always problematic to have more than one official personnel filerdquo Bacon said ldquoThey do come to me think-ing that I have info for them and that I can access info and I canrsquotrdquo
Brown argued that as an elected official he should have the right to manage mdash and pro-tect mdash his own personnel files
Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan said that hav-ing worked as a law enforce-ment officer he could confirm the sheriffrsquos concerns about the importance of keeping deputy information as safe as possible
ldquoOne thing we were very concerned about is that our personal records would could get in the hands of people who didnrsquot need that informationrdquo Vaughan said ldquoOfficers put people in jail hellip We were con-cerned about our private infor-mation getting into the wrong
hands and suffering some kind of retributionrdquo
When asked Brown said that he would not allow the commissioners the full access to files they would experience through human resources department
ldquoI would ask some qualifying questionsrdquo Brown said
Commissioner Jill Johnson also a Republican agreed that the sheriff had the right to protect his deputies mdash even against county commissioners
ldquoPart of the reason there are concerns there are three com-missioners that would have full access to law and justice per-sonnel hellip Therersquos a potential for additional exposure that the sheriff is trying to protect againstrdquo Johnson said ldquoHe wants to protect against people who may sit in this seat who may not always make the best decisionsrdquo
Price Johnson said that she wanted to meet her obligation to the public and those who work for the county in ensur-ing the county would not be liable for discrepancies in per-sonnel file retention when the human resources department cannot ensure compliance
ldquoThe reason I supported this language was not a reflec-tion about the workrdquo Price Johnson said ldquoIf a document is mishandled itrsquos our respon-sibility Therersquos the potential of a problem and thatrsquos what Irsquom trying to circumventrdquo
Banks said that the nature of the complaint would deter-mine who would be liable in such a lawsuit and that the divi-sion of the department should be respected
ldquoThere is some soloing built in and that is the structure that we have in the state of Washingtonrdquo Banks said ldquoThis board has no authority to discipline anyone who works for me or the sheriff I hate to be involved in one of these turf wars but therersquos a bound-ary and Irsquom here to speak in defense of that boundaryrdquo
FILESCONTINUED FROM A1
FUNKCONTINUED FROM A1
CEOCONTINUED FROM A1
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Wallie Funk visits with Jan Whitsitt at a sculpture dedication in Oak Harbor earlier this month that honored Whitsittrsquos late mother Trudy Sundberg and three other Oak Harbor teachers Funk donated the artwork to the city
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Promote your place of worship in the Whidbey News-Times for only $1250 per week for a single size ad Please call 360-675-6611
Come WorshipWith Us
First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277
Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided
July 20thldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquo
Ruth 2ldquoA Refuge from the StormrdquoldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquoldquo
July 27thldquoRuthrsquos Redeemerrdquo
Ruth 3
490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008
Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am
Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM
Weekly Adult Groups
Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg
Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am
Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am
Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell
Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister
675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor
First UnitedMethodist Church
Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue
Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries
Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson
Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686
wwwohsbcorg
Unitarian UniversalistCongregation
of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525
Freeland
Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds
Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June
All are welcome360-321-8656
wwwwhidbeycomuucwiuuadminwhidbeycom
CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)
Located on Goldie Road
SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME
Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm
632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins
Oak HarborChurch of Christ
1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)
ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning
Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm
Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg
oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441
The Catholic Church Invites YouhellipSt Augustinersquos Parish bull 675-2303
185 N Oak Harbor St ~ Oak Harbor MassesSaturday 500 pmSunday 800am amp 930 amWed amp Fri 900 am
On the web wwwstaugustineohorg
St Maryrsquos Parish 678-6536207 Main St ~ Coupeville
MassesSunday 1115 amThurs 1210 pm
Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch
3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277
360-682-2323SUNDAY
Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am
Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor
Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole
Matthew 2818-20
Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday
830 950 amp 1110 am
bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA
bull Small Groupsbull MOPSbull Youth Groups
2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585
ConcordiaLutheranChurch
Missouri Synod
Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am
Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548
Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg
Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium
Nursery Available
Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville
Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor
679-1561oakharborlutheranorg
Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am
WhidbeyPresbyterian
Church1148 SE 8th Ave
Oak HarborSummer Service 1000 am
bull Small Groupsbull Community Outreach
bull Youth and Family Ministriesbull Childcare All Services
bull Much More wwwwhidbeypresorg
679-3579
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St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch
The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island
Join us for Sunday Service in the
Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide
360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg
555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett
God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching
Worship 1 PM
1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)
Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713
wwwGraceEvangelicalorg
dagger Joy bull Cheer bull Love bull Peace dagger
Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith
The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431
wwwgracebytheseaorgbull
A Church A FamilyA Spiritual Home
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AC
E B
Y T
HE S
EA
AN
AN
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AN
EX
PR
ESS
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OF F
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Please check our website for current locations amp
service times
RestorationFellowship
Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the
Hebraic Roots of Your Faith
Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A
675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189
Saturdays at 1030am
We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration
amp ARTABOUT
Artworks Galleryrsquos featured artist for July will be BAR-BARA MEARING Mearing paints in a variety of medi-ums but primarily pastel Her paintings attempt to make the ordinary extraordinary inspired by the finer nuances of everyday subjects Mearing says ldquoAlthough I prefer to work in a realistic style my goal is not the object but the moment or emotional response to the beauty everywhere in our wonderful worldrdquo Mearingrsquos paintings start with a life ob-servation that appeals to her followed by a bit of planning to decide how best to recreate the feeling or beauty that caught her eye Mearing feels the joy is in the process and then in the sharing Artworks Gallery is located on Green-bank Farm For more information visit artworkswhidbeycom or call 360-222-3010
UUCWI Gallery of Artrsquos summer exhibit is Summer Bold ndash Color Color Color and features Chelsea Bonacellorsquos oils Karen Samuelsonrsquos mandellas and Aaron LaChausseersquos glass Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Is-land is located approximately one mile north of Freeland at 20103 State Route 525 on the west side of the highway The gallery does not have regular hours Make arrangements for viewing the art by calling the office at 360-321-8656
Scenic photographs of Whidbey Island by RICK LAWL-ER and landscapes in pastels by artist JUDY SJERVEN are on display at Oak Harbor Library in July The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive For more information call 360-675-5115
The GARRY OAK GALLERY has just completed its Summer Rotation Come by to see the new layout the ocean-blues inspired window display and a variety of brand new artwork The new layout will go through July 21 at the gallery which is at 830 SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
For the month of July Garry Oak Gallery will feature the work of MIKE OrsquoCONNELL Visit the gallery 830 SE Pioneer Way Oak Harbor to see his text paintings For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
The WHIDBEY CHILDRENrsquoS THEATER still has openings for summer classes Register for The Arc of Stagecraft for ages 13 and up Puppetry Theater for ages 9 and up Teen Film Camp for ages 12 and up and more at whidbeychildrenstheaterorgclasses
The ISLAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL kicks off with ldquoTaming of the Shrewrdquo at 5 pm Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 This is a free event This production of Shakespearersquos love story takes place in a Wild West setting and is directed by Jackie Apodaca The play will be under the big tent at 723 Camano Ave in Langley Please no babes in arms Picnicking is encouraged For details visit wwwislandshakespearefestorg or call 360-331-2939
Teenagers may try their hand at PRINTMAKING dur-ing a printmaking lab from 2-4 pm Wednesday Aug 13 at the Oak Harbor Library Make prints using foam stamps and bubbles Make cards pictures or wrapping paper while exploring different printmaking techniques For more infor-mation call 360-675-5115
Poetry War and Resources 3-430 pm Thursday Aug 21 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive LINDA BEEMAN will share poems from ldquoCol-lateral Damagerdquo her new book featuring a scrapbook of poems and personalities who confront us with unanswered questions about war Copies will be available for purchase and signing 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
The Whidbey Playhouse and the Best Western Plus are teaming up to hold a Murder Mystery Dinner 5-830 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the Best Western Plus on Highway 20 in Oak Harbor The event is written by MARY K HAL-LEN and performed by the Whidbey Improv Team The cost is $35 per person or $60 per couple For reservations call 360-679-4567
The WHIDBEY ISLAND WOODWORKERS GUILD presents the ldquoArt + Wood = Woodpalooza WICArdquo Exhibition ndashndash the 11th annual show of Whidbeyrsquos finest woodwork ndashndash at WICA (Whidbey Center for the Arts Zech Hall 565 Camano Ave Langley) Aug 30 to Sept 1 exhibition (free) open noon-5 pm reception Fri-day Aug 29 6-9 pm This yearrsquos show will feature work by 20 of Whidbeyrsquos best For details call 360-221-8262 or visit wwwWICAonlinecom
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
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n REPORTERThe Bonney Lake Courier Herald a division of Sound Publishing Inc is seeking a general assignment reporter with a minimum of 1-2 years writing experience and photography skills This position is based out of the Enumclaw offi ce The primary coverage will be city government business sports general assignment stories and may include arts coverage Schedule includes evening andor weekend work
As a Reporter for Sound Publishing you will be expected to
bull be inquisitive and resourceful in the coverage of assigned beats bull produce 5 by-line stories per weekbull write stories that are tight and to the point bull use a digital camera to take photographs of the stories you coverbull post on the publicationrsquos web site bull blog and use Twitter on the webbull layout pages using InDesign bull shoot and edit videos for the web
We are looking for a team player willing to get involved in the local business community through publication of the monthly journal and daily web journalism The ideal applicant will have a general understanding of local commerce and industry education employment and labor issues real estate and development and related public policy He or she will have a commitment to community journalism and everything from short brief-type stories about people and events to examining issues facing the community be able to spot emerging business issues and trends write clean balanced and accurate stories that dig deeper than simple features develop and institute readership initiatives
Candidates must have excellent communication and organizational skills and be able to work eff ectively in a deadline-driven environment Must be profi cient with AP style layout and design using Adobe InDesign and use the publicationrsquos website and online tools to gather information and reach the community Must be organized and self-motivated exceptional with the public and have the ability to establish a rapport with the community
We off er a competitive hourly wage and benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401K (currently with an employer match)
Email us your cover letter resume and include fi ve examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to hreastsoundpublishingcom or mail to Sound Publishing Inc 19426 68th Avenue S Kent WA 98032 ATTN HRBLCH
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 - Friday Harbor - Whidbey - Kitsap
Non-Sales Positionsbull Photographer - Everettbull Regional Circulation Manager - Kitsapbull Creative Artist - Everettbull Circulation Manager - Bellevue
Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Friday Harborbull Features Editor - Port Angeles
Productionbull General Worker - Everett
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
jobsEmployment
General
Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
getthisjob193gmailcom
getthisjob193gmailcom
Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
or FormsetterWe work from Oak Har- bor to the South end of Whidbey Concrete ex- perience required Must have reliable transporta- tion and valid drivers li- cense Wage DOE If interested please con- tact us at 360-679-4670
EmploymentGeneral
Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
thehousewhidbeycom
INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
Toddler Learning Cen- ter a Non-profit Early In- t e r v e n t i o n P r o g r a m seeks a Special Educa- tor for Infants amp Toddlers in classroom amp home- based setting Part-time Pay DOE Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnet Position open until filled
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
Send resume to getthisjob193
gmailcomgetthisjob193gmailcom
Find what you need 24 hours a day
EmploymentGeneral
Floor SupervisorFreeland Habitat StoreHours varies Tuesday- Sunday 30 hrsweek
Assists the Store Man- ager with the operation of the Freeland Habitat for Humanity Store Du- ties include customer service storeinventory maintenance and volun- teer t raining You wi l l a lso sc reen donated items and help loadun- load items from vehicles assist with the sorting c leaning moving and pricing of merchandise maintain a safe clean a n d o r d e r l y s h o w - roomwarehouse over- see cashiers and recon- ci l iat ion of dai ly cash and credit receipts and opening andor closing of the store
Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
To apply do not contact the store directly
email resume and cover letter to
southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
Add a photo to your ad online and in print for just one low price
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EmploymentGeneral
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
PLANNER CODE ENFORCEMENT
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Local up-and-coming high-end salon seeking
like-minded and dedicated professional
Licensed Stylist Stylist must have a de- sire to provide clients with a superior salon ex- perience Salon Blue will open July 15th
robinsonnaomie32gmailcom
robinsonnaomie32gmailcom
with your resume
EmploymentGeneral
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
Oak Harbor School District
is accepting applications for
Special Education Paraeducators
Food Service Workers
Complete posting and application instructions
atwwwohsdnet
Oak Harbor School
DistrictEOE
Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
Fo r P l ay a n d L e a r n Group in Oak Harbor on Fr idays Bachelorrsquos in Early Childhood Educa- t ion or equivalent re- quired and experience working with parents and young children Strong verbal and written com- munication skills a must
To get a full job descrip- tion or to apply send
letter of interest resume and three references to
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
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EmploymentGeneral
PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
Skagit Farmers Supply is now accepting appli- cations for a propane delivery (bobtail) driver to safely dispense bulk propane to residential and commercial cus- tomers along a local route on Whidbey Is- land Applicants must possess valid class A or B CDL DOT physi- cal and have safe driv- ing history FT wage D O E c o m p e t i t i v e benefits package in- cluded Visitwwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
wwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
TODAY to learn more about this exciting ca- reer oppor tunity and for instructions on how to apply
Seattle-based Commercial General Contractor is seeking
qualified
Construction Superintendent
QCMSSHO
With demonstrated safety and quality control experience
Assistant Project
ManagerRequires 2+ years of
experience
E-mail resumes to
waltoveteransnwcom
waltoveteransnwcom
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EmploymentGeneral
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
EmploymentTransportationDrivers
CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
Bring resume toFrontier
Building Supply1800 Main St Freeland
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
Yolanda Self(360)969-1299programd
allheartagencycomireneallheartagencycom
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
Accepting
applications for
LPNrsquos Apply in person at
Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
LPN
to join our team at our Assisted Living
community Apply in person or call
360-279-2224 ask to speak with Morgan or Cathie
LPNMAFull time Busy Oak Har- bor office is looking for someone to star t r ight away Experience pre- ferred Send resume or apply in person 231 SE Barrington Drive Suite 209 Oak Harbor
LPNMA
Pa r t t i m e l i c e n e s e d L P N M A f o r b u s y Coupeville office Experi- ence preferredSend resume to
PO Box 1440Coupeville WA 98239
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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
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WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses
WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday July 19th 1 to 4pm or by apprsquot
Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave
Langley 3602218898223 Second StWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey
Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
Langley870 Grace Ln
657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
Langley2503 Hillis Dr
560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
Freeland1896 Shore Ave
606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
Freeland5386 Ivy Blu Ln
619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
Freeland1312 Hickory Wy
663639 $390000Lyn Gray
360969-2247
Freeland5744 Mutiny Bay Rd
614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
Freeland4490 Smugglers Cove Rd
599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
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
Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
COUNSELOR(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non PACT team Expe- rience with CD assess- m e n t a n d t r e a t m e n t required Must be able to work on-call rotation and in high risk situations Position requires case management for indi- viduals with mental ill- ness CDP required As- soc iates or h igher is preferred
CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non Working within an interdiscipl inary team (PACT) to provide psy- chiatr ic evaluations amp medication management to chronically illmentally ill patients often with a co-occurring diagnosis Must be willing to com- municate and collabo- rate with clinical staff Li- censed RN in WA State amp 2 years experience in a psychiat r ic set t ing Proof of TB test within the last year required upon hire
Visit our website at wwwcompasshealthorgto learn more about our open positions and to
apply EOE
Maple Ridge Currently Hiring
FT PT HCACNAMed Tech
PositionsSeeking motivated
caring and responsible applicants
Apply in person at1767 Alliance Ave
Freeland WA 98249
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
125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527
real estatefor sale - WA
Real Estate for SaleIsland County
OAK HARBOR
2 BEDROOM Mobi le Updates include new carpet freshly painted Appliances include re- frigerator stove washer dryer Storage Fenced b a c k y a r d C l o s e t o schools Asking $12000 OBO 360-672-1662 360-675-1789
OAK HARBOR 98277
1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
ELITE 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH property on beau- tiful Whidbey Isl Fea- tures 180rsquo of low bank lagoon waterfront crab mussels and clams in your f ront yard Gor- geous views of Mt Bak- er amp Penn Cove Rock faced fireplace in living room Sit on deck and watch sunrise 357 SF day light cellar base- ment Plus two car de- t a c h e d g a r a g e $540000 360-678-4089
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real estatefor sale
Real Estate for SaleLotsAcreage
FREELAND 98249
B E AU T I F U L WAT E R V i e w l o t i n H a r b o r Sands 2 BR septic drain field is installed water meter instal led wood bui l t s torage bui ld ing with windows in ceiling Partly fenced amp ready to build $20000 for im- provements $35000 for the lot total $55000 Call Joe 360-929-8550
Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
real estatefor rent - WA
Real Estate for RentIsland County
CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
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
COUPEVILLE
C A I R N C O T TA G E Ava i lable August 1s t ( f l ex ib le ) Char ming new 1 master bedroom possible smal l s tudy bedroom 1 bath Beauti- fully furnished all appli- ances IKEA k i tchen satellite cable Internet ready Lovely location water views minutes to everything $1300 in- cludes all utilities Regret no pets smoking For photos br idgi t4243 gma i l com 206-909- 2276
OAK HARBOR 98277
2 BR WATERFRONT living space Available 81 Pets negotiable In- c ludes water sewer garbage amp electric No - smoke $1300 360-929- 7593
Sell it free in the Flea1-866-825-9001
Real Estate for RentIsland County
OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
GORGEOUS updated 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler with view of Penn Cove Stones throw to best W h i d b e y b e a c h Fenced large garage RV park ing Washer dryer No smoking dogs with references $1200 month 206-714-3182
OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19
So easy you could do it while standing on your head
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Apartments for Rent Island County
Coupeville2 bedroom unit in du- plex Close to library amp shopping Fresh paint gas f i replace jacuzzi tub $800 month $800 deposit Water sewer in- c luded No smok ing (360)678-5007OAK HARBOR
MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
OAK HARBORN I C E 2 B E D RO O M Close to shopping and bus l ine Laundr y on premises No pets $650 month $700 deposi t 360-734-7896
WA Misc RentalsDuplexesMultiplexesLANGLEY
LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent
OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
real estaterentals
Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom
Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
OAK HARBOR 98277
2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
announcements
Announcements
GampO MINI STORAGE
New SpaceAVAILABLE NOWSome Just Like A
VAULTHwy 20 amp Banta Rd
360-675-6533
INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
2014 CONTRACTS OUT FOR BID
3 ndash YEAR SEPTIC INSPECTION amp
SERVICE CONTRACT-
HVAC UPGRADE-
ISUZU NPR UTILITY TRUCK
All bids and requests must be addressed to
South Whidbey FireEMS5535 Cameron RoadFreeland WA 98249
and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
Resource Chief Beckat 360-321-1533 or
bidsswfeorg
Found
AWESOME wide open view of Lake Roose- velt from the 5 AC par- cel with water and un- d e r g r o u n d p o w e r Bring your RV or build your home Close to hosp i ta l shopp ing golfing amp year round fishing $64500 pos- s i b l e c o n t r a c t 5 0 9 4 2 2 0 4 0 4 o r 5094295430
FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
REWARD FOR Return of lost dog ldquoCosmordquo Lost in the Holmes Har- bor area of Whidbey Isl on July 3rd during fire- works Please call 360- 381-0012
legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
Advertise your service800-388-2527 or nw-adscom
Legal Notices
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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FUSEDSTAINED Glass Tools amp Suppl ies For Sa le K i l n fo r f us i ng ($350) Kiln for enamel- i n g ( $ 5 0 ) Va r i o u s s t a i n e d g l a s s t o o l s ( $25 ) g l ass g r i nde r ($50) fus ing g lass powders amp stained glass ($50) Asking $525 Call 360-632-2372
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Dogs
1 AKC Labrador Pup- pies Chocolate amp Black Great hunters or com- panions Playful amp loyal OFA rsquos l i neage f i r s t shots de-wormed amp vet checked Paren ts on site $500 $550 $650 Annette 425-422-2428
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Dogs
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Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 723
ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 725
ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
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GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
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GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
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OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
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ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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12rsquo SMOKER CRAFT W EZ LOADER TRAILER Great 1990 fishing boat ready for summer Incl 2 new poles with reels 4 pots floats 2 life pre- servers V hull amp electric motor Really good con- dition Regular mainte- nance All licenses up to date Asking $1900 Oak Habor Cal l 360-679- 0996
155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
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360-734-8700 bull 1800 IOWA STREET bull BELLINGHAM WA
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Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
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$25599VIN JF2SJADC2FH431578STOCK 99457
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MSRP $30787Dewey Discount -$1688 $29099
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AutomobilesCadillac
1985 Cadillac Eldorado Commemorative Edition Leather interior 87500 mi les Ask ing $4250 360-678-8707
2001 GOLD CADILLAC Devi l le for sa le One owner Well maintained in excellent condition Full size luxury sedan with nice leather interior Only 47000 mi $8900 Poulsbo Call Nancy or Richard 360-598-4217
Utility Trailers
5rsquox10rsquo UTILITY TRAILER Tilting trailer makes it great for lawn mower motorcycle snowmobile etc Clean solid new tabs 15rdquo tires and single axel $560 Freeland Call John 360-321-2364
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3 5 rsquo M O N TA N A 5 t h wheel 2008 and 2006 D o d g e 3 5 0 0 D i e s e l Trailer includes 4 pop- o u t s f i r e p l a c e f l a t screen surround sound and 2 queen beds Truck has less than 100000 miles Buy this awesone pair for just $50000 Call 360-373-7203 (Bre- merton)
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Motorhomes
25rsquo TELSTAR BY Cham- pion 1989 Ford 460 New Dometic refrigera- tor Propane and 110 volt Double sinks and 4 burner stove with oven Cor k f l oo rs and oak cabinets Stationary bed in rear New air cond- tioner amp propane heater 4 Kilowatt Onan Gen- set 2nd owners excel condition $6000 Friday Harbor 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
Tents amp Travel Trailers
2 5 rsquo F L E E T W O O D PROWLER travel trailer l ike new condition al- ways covered many ex- tras sleeps 6 original owner non smoking asking $12500 Includes cover BBQ amp spare tire Freeland (360)331-4341
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C-MAX HYBRID
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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TRANSITCONNECT
STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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EDGE
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE SEL AWD
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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2013 FORD
EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN
MKZ
SALE PRICE
$32351
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301
$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
2013 FORD
EXPEDITION
SALE PRICE
$46710
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520
$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
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3883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318 $1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628 $338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORDC-MAX HYBRID
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
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NEW 2013 FORDEDGE SEL AWD
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
0x72
NEW 2013 LINCOLN MKZ
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$32351
NEW 2013 FORD EDGE
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
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STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
0x72
NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
0x72
NEW 2013 FORDF-150 SUPERCAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
0x48
NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
0x48
2013 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE
BAUER 4X2
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$37458
2013 FORDEXPEDITION
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$46710
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Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times
It is difficult for me to find the right accurate and powerful enough words to express
my gratitude to Shuksan Healthcare (and I was an English teacher) When I came to
Shuksan I was in pretty bad shape and nobody knew how things were going to turn
out My recovery was successful due to the experienced compassionate and
innovative team at Shuksan My therapists had the patience of saints My nurses
made me feel safe cared for listened to and most importantly I felt I was intelligently
and knowledgeably treated Everyone at Shuksan from the housekeepers to the
management team take pride in their work and it shows with the superior care that I
received After 2frac12 years of a united team effort I was able to return to my home in
Sudden Valley I will forever have a family at Shuksan Healthcare and I would
recommend them to anyone in need of rehabilitation after a surgery or looking for
long-term care options
~Enid Norman
ShuksanHEALTHCARE CENTER1530 James Street Bellingham 360-733-9161
Recently I was in the hospital and was discharged to a nursing facility here in Bellingham that did not meet my needs physically and emotionally I felt as if I would never recover and woke up some days thinking ldquoWhatrsquos the pointrdquo and was giving up on myself
Luckily my daughter transferred me to Shuksan Healthcare and I felt as though I had been brought to heaven in comparison
The nursing care was top notch and uniformly excellent While working with the therapy team I felt safe and confi dent that I would recover The Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists are very knowledgeable and encouraging I felt I could meet my goals while under their guidance
My overall stay was absolutely wonderful and I feel the atmosphere at Shuksan is unlike any nursing facility I have ever been in I will be returning to Shuksan if I have any needs in the future and encourage anyone who reads this to do the same
~Dr Morton ldquoBobrdquo Steinberg
San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER
911 21st St Anacortes WA 98221 middot (360) 293-7222
I was at Harborview in Seattle after a horrifying car accident left me in critical condition with multiple broken bones As a result of their marvelous care I was able to transfer to a rehabilitation facility for my long recovery which included physical therapy and 24 hour daily living care Since I live in Oak Harbor I was hoping to find the same level of care provided by Harborview within a reasonable distance from my home Harborview searched and suggested San Juan Rehabilitation Center in Anacortes My family and I visited the facility and decided that would be the best place for me My road to recovery was shared with great love and care by the exceptional staff from the cheerful and hardworking nursesrsquo aides such as Bethany Crews whose loving smile always lightened my day and Willie Lawton who put his patientrsquos welfare first I would rate the physical therapists Travis Arendse and Bonnie Kennedyrsquos level of professionalism and knowledge in their field to that of Harborviewrsquos elite team I also want to acknowledge Dr Llewellynrsquos commitment and compassionate care to the patients at San Juan Rehab I recommend her to everyone When Joni the head of nursing listened to my concerns she was able to fix them wisely and in a timely manner She proved that my recovery was the priority and my needs were respected
My five weeks stay at San Juan Rehab was wonderful from the care of the staff the quality and variety of meals offered to Sam the parrot who kept us entertained
If I ever needed rehab services again I would return to San Juan Rehabilitation Center I gained mobility and great new friends ~Marjorie Scribner and husband Trim
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152 NE Midway BlvdOak Harbor WA
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Heidi Jane Eyler
Heidi Jane Eyler age 57 of Anacortes Wash died on July 2 2014 at her home in Anacortes She was born to John and Jane (Sessions) Wilkinson on Aug 2 1956 in Billings Mont
Heidi lived in the Anacortes and San Juan Islands area for the last 20 years with great appreciation for the beauty that surrounds us She thor-oughly enjoyed any activ-ity that had to do with the great outdoors and especially liked to spend time at Ross Lake Heidi loved her pets and found great joy with their companionship She was employed as a receptionist at Island Hospital for this past year and also enjoyed her volunteer work at the Orcas Library Heidi is survived by her husband Stephen Eyler of Eastsound Wash her father John Wilkinson
OBITUARIES
Eyler
and his wife Joyce of Spearfish SD and a broth-er Pete Lorentz and his wife Charlotte of Bullhead Ariz
A private family Graveside Service will be held at Fernhill Cemetery A Celebration of Life Service will be held at 1 pm Saturday July 26 2014 at Evans Funeral Chapel with a reception to follow Arrangements are in the care of Evans Funeral Chapel and Crematory Inc Anacortes and the San Juan Islands To share memories of Heidi please sign the online guest register at wwwevanschapelcom
Pease
Sandy PeaseNov 10 1941 mdash June 23 2014
Memorial service for Sandy Pease will be held at United Methodist Church in Oak Harbor at 2 pm Saturday July 26 Full obitu-ary published July 2 2014 in the Whidbey News-Times
Pamela June Price
Pamela June Price died at her home in Oak Harbor surrounded by her family on Sunday July 13 2014 after a brief struggle with cancer
She was born in Van Nuys Calif Dec 30 1939 to Lawrence and Maxine Wray At age 19 she moved to San Francisco and met her soul mate Phillip just before he set sail for a yearlong adven-ture
Pamela and Phillip mar-ried on Aug 6 1961 and moved a year later to Alturas Calif where they started a successful construction com-pany and raised three daugh-ters
They had several busi-nesses over the years and they retired for the first time in their early 40s They spent many years sailing through the Pacific Northwest Canada and Alaska
Price
After 35 years in Alturas they then settled in Oak Harbor where they opened a Ben Franklin Craft store After the store closed Pamela worked for United Way for several years and did many hours of volunteer work for WAIF YMCA and the Oak Harbor Chamber
She was preceded in death by Phil in 2000 She is sur-vived by her daughters Laura Price (Tony Hartman) Julia Price (Wayne Trumbull) and Heather Price two grand-children Savannah McGuire (Kevin) and Felipe Chavarria a great-granddaughter Elle McGuire and her sister Penny Jo Jefferies
In her memory dona-tions may be made to WAIF (Whidbey Animalsrsquo Improvement Foundation) PO Box 1108 Coupeville WA 98239 and Whidbey Island Farm Animal Assistance Program PO Box 402 Coupeville WA 98239 A ser-vice will announced by the family in the near future
Arrangements were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home Oak Harbor
To share memories and condolences please visit Pamelarsquos Book of Memories at the funeral home website wwwwallinfuneralhomecom
allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447
allin Funeral HomeW
CHURCH NOTESn Oak Harbor First United Methodist Church invites chil-
dren ages 3 years to 5th grade to gear up at WORKSHOP OF WONDERS IMAGINE AND BUILD WITH GOD Vacation Bible School The program is 9-1130 am Aug 11-15 at First United Methodist Church 1050 SE Ireland St Oak Harbor There will be interactive Bible fun music science crafts mission work snacks and games Visit oakharborfumcorg to register
n FIRST REFORMED CHURCH 250 SW Third Ave Oak Harbor will be hosting an Ecumenical five-day club (child Evangelism fellowship) 10 am to noon July 21-25 in rooms 13 and 14 for children ages 5-12 This yearrsquos theme is based on fun at the beach and includes Bible stories that will help children understand the creation of the ocean and its sea life There will also be puppet plays songs mission-ary stories games and more For more information email Gail Wieldraayer at stormy655yahoocom
n Oak Harbor Seventh Day Adventist Church is hold-ing a VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 10 am to noon Monday July 28 through Friday Aug 1 The program is ldquoInvestigation Station Galactic Questrdquo They will play an important role in investigating Godrsquos plan for their life There will be skits games entertaining characters and snacks For ages 5-12
n LITTLE LAMBS PRESCHOOL at Concordia Lutheran Church 590 N Oak Harbor St is accepting registrations for the 2014-15 school year beginning in September for ages 3 and 4 A $50 non-refundable deposit is required at the time of registration tuition is due the first of the month $90 for 3-year-olds and $120 for 4-year-olds The teaching staff is experienced in preschool education which is characterized by a love for Jesus a love for children and a dedication to providing the best environment and experi-ences for learning and kindergarten readiness For more information call the church office at 360-675-2548
n WHIDBEY ISLAND FRIENDS also known as Quakers holds their regular meeting for worship 4-5 pm Sundays at the Unitarian Universalist building 20103 Highway 525 two miles north of Freeland This time of silent worship together may include spoken messages For more information visit wwwwhidbeyquakersorg or email Tom Ewell at tewellwhidbeycom
WHIDBEY GENERAL HOSPITALDAMIAN TIMOTHY MARTINEZ 7 pounds was
born July 2 He is the son of Sergio and Karla Martinez of Oak Harbor
SAPHIRA LORRAINE SKAGGS 6 pounds 2 ounces was born July 6 She is the daughter of Thomas Skaggs and Jessaca Kalles of Everett
MORGAN MAE YOUNG 6 pounds 12 ounces was born July 7 She is the daughter of Kristine Ruark of Clinton
KNOWLEDGE SAM WILLIAMS 7 pounds 9 ounc-es was born July 7 He is the son of Daisy Teran of Oak Harbor
ADRIAN MIGUEL CRISAFULLI 9 pounds 11 ounc-es was born July 10 He is the son of Nathan Crisafulli and Leah Cummings of Oak Harbor
NAVAL HOSPITAL OAK HARBORRILEY OLIVIA KRONE 8 pounds 3 ounces was born
July 1 She is the daughter of Brock and Rebecca KroneEWAN ANDREW JONES 7 pounds 10 ounces was
born July 2 He is the son of Kevin and Erika Jones CHARLOTTE LEE CRAWFORD 8 pounds 35 ounc-
es was born July 3 She is the daughter of Robert and Shannon Crawford
TYTUS ISAIAH WHEELER 8 pounds was born July 10 He is the son of Edward and Sophie Wheeler
BENJAMIN WILLIAM BROOKING 9 pounds 3 ounces was born July 11 He is the son of Scott and Alicia Brooking
BIRTHS
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9
To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to sports whidbeynewstimescom
EVENT OF THE WEEK The Ragnar Relay which began in Blaine Friday winds down Whidbey Island Saturday July 19
SPORTSWHIDBEY
By JIM WALLERSporrts editor
Heading into Fridayrsquos play the Oak Harbor Legion base-ball team was one of six still alive in the district tourna-ment at Burlington-Edison High School
The top two teams will advance to the state tourna-ment in Spokane
Oak Harbor split its first two games losing 17-5 in five innings to Anacortes Wednesday and winning 6-3 over South Whidbey Thursday
The Wildcats (22-18)
played Ferndale (17-5) yes-terday in a loser-out match results were not available at press time
If Oak Harbor won it will play at noon or 3 pm today (Saturday July 19) depend-ing on the outcome of other contests
Ferndale and Oak Harbor recently met in the final league games before the tournament started Ferndale won both 7-5 12-1
Anacortes Anacortes (18-4) the top
seed and regular-season league champion pounded out 20 hits including seven doubles and a triple in just four innings in its win over Oak Harbor
Oak Harbor scored first Kevyn Johnson led off the game with a walk and scored on Danny Wolfersquos two-out single
Anacortes scored five in the bottom of the second on an error and five hits one a three-run triple
The Wildcats came right back to tie the game in the top of the third inning with four runs Oak Harbor began with four straight singles from Avery Aguirre Johnson Anthony Stewart and Clay Doughty
Doughtyrsquos hit scored one run and after an out Trent Benson walked to force in another The final two runs came on an error off the bat of Robert Herring
Oak Harbor had just two base runners both from walks over the final two innings
Anacortes though was just getting started The Steamers scored nine times in the bottom of the third on 10 hits five of which were doubles
The win was the fourth straight for Anacortes over
Oak Harbor The Steamers beat Oak Harbor twice (10-0 and 8-4) during league play and 9-1 in the championship game of a tournament in Anacortes
In other first-round games Mount Vernon defeated South Whidbey 14-4 Ferndale beat Arlington 10-0 and Bellingham stopped Burlington 13-10
South WhidbeyAgainst South Whidbey
Oak Harbor used a five-run fifth inning to take control
The Wildcats trailed 2-1 before the fifth-inning erup-tion
Herring and Aguirre ignited the rally with singles Johnsonrsquos groundout scored Herring with the tying run
A single by Stewart and a walk to Doughty loaded the bases After Aguirre was forced at the plate on a ground out Benson singled in two runs Quentin Tungate followed with another two-run base hit to finish the rally
South Whidbey scored first in the bottom of the sec-ond inning on a walk and a two-out single against starter Wolfe
Oak Harbor countered with a run in the top of the third With two outs Johnson
singled moved to second on a walk to Stewart and scored on Doughtyrsquos hit
South Whidbey regained the lead 2-1 in the bottom half of the inning on a double single and error
After Oak Harborrsquos big fifth inning South Whidbey could get only one run back scoring in the sixth on a sin-gle and two walks
Wolfe tossed a five hitter striking out six and walking four
ldquoDanny threw well and battledrdquo coach Kyle Isaacson said
Offensively Oak Harbor featured a balanced attack with eight of the nine play-ers in the lineup contributing with singles
Tungate finished with two of teamrsquos nine hits
Isaacson was also pleased with the attitude of Wolfe and Doughty calling their posi-tive leadership ldquocriticalrdquo if Oak Harbor is going to con-tinue to play this spring and if the Wildcats are going to have a successful high school season next year
In other second-round games Burlington eliminat-ed Arlington 7-4 and Mount Vernon defeated Anacortes 5-4 to move into the semi-finals against Bellingham which beat Ferndale 5-4
Legion baseball team fighting to advance to state
Photos by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times
ABOVE Oak Harbor first baseman Clay Doughty receives a throw on a pickoff attempt Wednesday LEFT Shortstop Avery Aguirre throws to first in an attempt to complete a double play against Anacortes
Oak Harbor splits first 2 games in district play to stay alive in tourney
Malloy places 2nd in tournament
Oak Harbor Olympian Marti Malloy placed second at the Grand Slam Tyumen in Russia July 12 and 13
Malloy who earned a bronze medal in judo at the London Olympics and is the current PanAm champion lost in the finals of the 57kg division to Canadarsquos Cath-erine Beauchemin-Pinard
Malloy won her six-person pool with victories over Stefanie Tremblay of Canada and Christa Deguchi of Japan
In the semifinals Malloy defeated Loredana Ohai of Romania
Malloy is currently the top-ranked judoka in the United States and sixth in the world in the 57kg class
Ragnar runs down Whidbey today
Whidbey Island roads will be dotted with Ragnar Relay runners Saturday July 19
The Northwest Passage one of 15 runs throughout the United States sponsored by Ragnar began with a staggered start at 5 am Friday in Blaine The teams with the slowest estimated times took off first the fast-est teams didnrsquot leave until early in the afternoon
The relay teams should hit Oak Harbor early Satur-
day morningThe 200-mile relay fin-
ishes at the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley with the final teams coming in around 9 pm
Over 500 teams are ex-pected to compete in this yearrsquos race Most of the squads have 12 members each running three legs Some ldquoultrardquo teams com-pete with only six runners
NWLL fall ball signups begin
Registration is under way for North Whidbey Little League fall ball
Registration forms are available at Big 5 and from the league website north whidbeylittleleagueorg
The league is open to baseball players 6 to 14 and will be divided into three divisions
Softball for players 7 to 16 will have two divisions
The cost is $60Teams will be formed
Aug 16 Games begin in September and end in late October
Wildcats hold youth cheer camp
A youth cheer clinic hosted by new Oak Harbor High School coach Kimberly Cherry and the Wildcat squad will be take place 9 am to 3 pm Saturday July
26 at the OHHS fieldhouseThe cost is $30 which
includes lunch and a T-shirt and payments must be made by July 24
Payments should be made to OHHS Cheer Youth Clinic co Oak Harbor School District 350 S Oak Harbor St Oak Harbor WA 98277 Please include the childrsquos full name age and contact information
Participants who attend the clinic and additional practice days (Sept 10 and Oct 22) will qualify to per-form at the halftime of the Oct 24 Oak Harbor foot-ball game on Breast Cancer Awareness Night
For more information
email cheeroakharborgmailcom
CHS football team sets scrimmage
The Coupeville High School football team will complete its summer ac-tivities with a scrimmage against Lakeside at Mickey Clark Field at 11 am Satur-day July 26
CHS parents host Race the Reserve
The third annual Race the Reserve returns to Ebeyrsquos
Prairie Aug 9The event which is the
primary fundraiser for the Coupeville parents of the class of 2015 includes a half marathon 10K and 5K fit-ness runwalk
The half marathon begins at 830 am and the other races at 9 am
The cost is $50 for the half marathon $35 for the 10K and $25 for the 5K
For more information or to register visit racethe reservewhidbeyislandcom
Aquatic Club offers tryouts
The North Whidbey Aquatic Club is a competi-tive swimming program of the North Whidbey Park and Recreation District for ages from 6 through college
NWACrsquos mission is to foster the development of Whidbey Island youth as
competitive swimmers and well-adjusted individuals
Tryouts are by appoint-ment and the first two weeks are free Call head coach Bill Patterson at 360-675-7665 for more informa-tion
Club welcomes new members
Running Unlimited Fitness always welcomes new mem-bers ages 5 and up
Prospective members are given two free practices to see if the club is for them
The fees are $14 $20 and $28 per month or partici-pants can use a $30 punch-card good for 10 visits
For more information visit wwwrufitws or call coach Catie Rodeheffer at 360-279-2196
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WITH YOUR COFFEE
Whidbey IslandHIGHLAND GAMES
Saturday August 9 2014 at the Greenbank Farm
A full day of funHighland Dancing Pipe Bands
Traditional Athletics Flyball DogsCeltic Gifts Food and Beer Garden
Celtic entertainment includingMaggiersquos Fury Cronan The Shifty Sailors
and more
Gates open at 8 AM Competition starts at 9 AM
For more information visit wwwwihgorg
Games AdmissionAdults (18 and over) $10Students (5 to 17) Seniors Military (w ID) $7 Kids 4 and under FREE
16th Annual
FREE Admission for Kids(Children 12 and younger) to the Highland GamesOne coupon per family Coupon expires Aug 9 2014
COUPON
SPORTS IN BRIEF
Photo courtesy of USA Judo
Oak Harborrsquos Marti Malloy right competes in the Grand Slam Tyumen last weekend Malloy finished second in the Russian event
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
One of the first things Bo Chernikoff thought of when he heard about the cancel-lation of the Loganberry Festival this year was the children
The long-running event at Greenbank Farm tradi-tionally offered numerous events for Whidbey Island kids Chernikoff and others from his church organized the childrenrsquos entertainment
ldquoItrsquos so much fun to see these little kids having a ballrdquo Chernikoff said ldquoQuite a few of the helpers are grandpar-ents like I am A childrenrsquos joy is so transparent You love to see thatrdquo
When a conflict with another event prompted Loganberry Festival organiz-ers to suspend the occasion this year the elder board with the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church of Greenbank decided it wanted to do all it could to keep at least a por-tion intact
So from noon to 6 pm Sunday July 27 the church and Greenbank Farm are combining efforts to pre-serve the childrenrsquos enter-tainment aspect of the festi-val by offering a free event that will feature five bouncy houses a pie-eating contest dunk tank and other games
Theyrsquore calling the event ldquoBounce Maniardquo
Kids from 2-14 are allowed to participate but must be accompanied by an adult
Bounce Mania will take place on the same weekend that the Loganberry Festival traditionally occurs but instead of two days will be condensed to one
Officials with Greenbank Farm and Port of Coupeville announced in March they were canceling this yearrsquos Loganberry Festival mostly because the Whidbey Island
Area Fair moved to the end of July leaving only one week between events With the change 4-H groups featured at both events would have been forced to choose
While the future of the Loganberry Festival remains unclear Bounce Mania is intended to continue with some of the festivalrsquos most fun events
Nearly 50 members of the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church will help run the event
Face painting a ring toss and golf putting are among the options for kids
Food vendors also will be on hand and Whidbey Pies amp Cafe will be open
ldquoMaybe we can keep it going and next year make it bigger and better and make it for the (whole) familyrdquo said Chernikoff one of elders of the church which has run the childrenrsquos events at the festival for at least a decade
Greenbank Farm officials will continue to run the popu-lar pie-eating contest includ-ing a competition for adults too
Also for adults a wine and cheese pairing will take place with author Kristin Ohlson on hand to give a reading of her book ldquoThe Soil Will Save Usrdquo at 2 pm The book explores new ways in which farmers are tending their soil in an attempt to reserve global warming A discussion will follow Ohlsonrsquos reading
ldquoWe are hoping that peo-ple interested in farming will talk about the practices she describes in her bookrdquo said Judy Feldman executive director of the Green Bank Farm
Feldman said shersquos excited that childrenrsquos activities will be held and the pie-eating contest preserved to help make up for some of the disappointment from the
Loganberry Festivalrsquos sus-pension
She said blueberries will be used in the competition instead of loganberries
ldquoWersquoll save the loganberry pie-eating contest for when the Loganberry Festival rears its head againrdquo she said
Whether that will be in 2015 should be known in the fall she said
Feldman directs the Greenbank Management Group a nonprofit that operates the farm The man-agement grouprsquos contract with the Port of Coupeville expires next summer but she expects the port could make a decision on who will get the new contract at its October meeting because the dead-line for bid proposals is in late September
ldquoIt would be presumptive on our partrdquo Feldman said of planning for a 2015 festival
She said if the port contin-ues to allow the Greenbank
Management Group to oper-ate the farm there would still
be plenty of time to plan for a festival next year
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11
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Residential Food Waste Composting Workshop Saturday August 23rd from 1000 to 1100 am
Participants will receive an in-ground compost bin at reduced cost to begin composting at home For information and registration visit the WSU Extension website at httpext100wsueduisland Participants must be Island County residents Only one registration is required per family Registration closes August 15th Sponsored by WSU Ext Island County and Washington Department of Ecology
For information call (360) 678-7974 or 679-7386 Participants are asked to take part in a 12 month study to track waste reduction and diversion
through home composting Space is limited and the compost bin is included in the registration fee
Group aims to continue Loganberry childrenrsquos fun
File photo
One of the most popular activities during the Loganberry Festival is the pie-eating contest This yearrsquos Loganberry activities will include that messy but fun activity
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
As she took a quick inventory of the critters she catalogued at Deception
Pass State Park Mary Jo Adams stopped at the pho-tograph of a skinny beetle-shaped bug
ldquoWho knew there were fire-flies hererdquo Adams said with a tone of delight pointing to an image of a diurnal firefly ldquoBut they donrsquot glowrdquo
The firefly is one of 348 creatures plants and fungi detailed in the recently pub-lished ldquoNature Guide to Deception Pass State Park and Surrounding Areasrdquo
The laminated nature guide is the product of a project led by Adams and Sarah Schmidt who both live on Whidbey Island
Although the idea of such a guide was discussed years ago Adams decided it was time to act on it while taking pictures during a hike at the park a year and a half ago
ldquoSo many people pass through hererdquo Adams said of Deception Pass the statersquos busiest state park with about 2 million visitors per year ldquoI see people hiking trails all the time and going from Point A to Point B and never slowing down to see whatrsquos along the trailrdquo
The guide is designed to encourage visitors to pause and look closer at the natural things around them It also arms them with a protected educational tool that can be taken into the woods while exploring
Itrsquos not a pocket-sized book It is comprised of eight dou-ble-sided sheets laminated in a plastic covering and con-nected together by only a plastic tie
The Deception Pass guide is the third nature guide pro-duced by Periwinkle Press a small nonprofit publishing corporation based in Adamsrsquo Oak Harbor home
The first two guides on sea-weeds and intertidal interte-brates were spearheaded by
the late Jan Holmes as tools to assist in Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watcher intertidal monitoring and eelgrass stud-ies as well asfor the common beach visitor who wanted to know more about what they were observing
The first guide ldquoCommon Intertidal Invertebrates of the
Salish Seardquo came out in 2004 and has sold about 2500 cop-ies It was followed two years later by ldquoCommon Intertidal Seaweeds and Seagrasses of the Salish Seardquo which has sold about 1500 copies Both guides have been updated since their initial releases
ldquoIt was her visionrdquo Adams said of Holmes who passed
away in December of 2011 after a long fight with cancer ldquoShe was a real renaissance (woman)rdquo
Adams said she and Holmes used to talk about tackling a guide on Deception
Pass State Park and its diverse habitat Holmes was so pas-sionate about the intertidal monitoring program that she went back to college to gain
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ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY
Viewing nature Nature guide aims to encourage Deception Pass visitors to slow down and take a long look
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Above Sarah Schmidt left and Mary Jo Adams look over the nature guide they put together that gives visitors to Deception Pass State Park a better idea of the creatures and plants that live inside the parkrsquos boundaries The project was about a year and a half in the making after Adams noticed too many park guests rushing through the park and not stopping to notice the diverse habitat around them
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
Above A Townsendrsquos chipmunk is spotted along a trail to Lighthouse Point at Deception Pass State Park Right A barn swallow gets a rest on the Bowman Bay pier
SEE NATURE A13
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13
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a masterrsquos degree in marine biology
After Holmes died Adams partnered with Schmidt who has an extensive biology background to take on the Deception Pass project
ldquoMary Jo really handled about 99 percent of thisrdquo Schmidt said adding that she was tasked with proofreading
Adams a former nurse who took most of the photos in the guide would have none of that talk
ldquoWithout Sarahrsquos input and othersrsquo input this whole thing would have turned into a sorry messrdquo she said
Schmidt and Adams spoke kindly of the help provided by assistant park manager Rick Blank and of the many experts in specific areas that assisted in the project Melissa Duffy helped roam the park to identify the various fungi and molds which got a full page in the guide
Among the molds found in the park is a yellow frothy vari-ety Fuligo septica more com-monly known as dog vomit slime mold
During her countless trips to the park Adams came across many more pleasant discoveries
She and Schmidt encoun-tered a pair of American Minks near Cranberry Lake
There were also surprises such as two large white roost-ers spotted on the Pass Lake trail
ldquoThey didnrsquot fit into the guiderdquo Schmidt joked
The guide includes mam-mals birds reptiles amphib-ians insects and the many trees shrubs and plants found in and around Deception Pass State Park and surrounding areas
Most photos in the guide were taken of critters and plants at the park Some were taken in other areas on and
around Whidbey by contrib-uting photographers such as Whidbey nature photogra-phers Craig Johnson and Jill Hein
A college professor from Western Washington University dragonfly expert and butterfly association were among the expert eyes that also contributed
Adams said she was also grateful for the islandrsquos library system which pro-vided books to help her with research to provide park visi-tors with what she hopes will be a helpful resource
ldquoWe like to get people more connected with naturerdquo Adams said ldquoThatrsquos really nice because I think people have lost thatrdquo
Did you know there are lessons of love right outside your door
To best experience them I suggest you walk out into the early morning air briefly stepping away from schedules and frantic morning TV program-
ming or immediately after dinner for some wind-down time
Ask God to give you the eyes to see and the heart to experience the gifts of nature right here on Whidbey Island The expansive number of hiking trails the long days and a dog needing exercise are ingre-dients for creating a beautiful summertime memory
It is weather like wersquove been enjoying this week when I long for natural pure symbols of love to teach and guide my heart
That is why I venture outside mdash to pull up crab pots water my garden or sit out on my porch to visit with family and friends apart from anything electronic
It was while watching my dear friend Jane Ritterrsquos little granddaughters Cella and Chloe Ritter lick Popsicles and chat-ter about everything that came to mind Thursday evening that I thought about nature and babies and the kinds of love expressed in them all
Most of us instinctively understand that love is more expansive than romance But we need some reminders
The first kind of love is the covenant love God has for people mdash a love that can redeem us sustain us when life is terribly difficult and can secure us a place in His presence for all eternity
There is that primal soul-grabbing love we experience when we think about our children Deeply linked to our emotions
and always complex it feeds our connec-tion to future generations and builds upon our abilities to be supportive and even to forgive when itrsquos needed
There is a benevolent love God places in our heart for friends neighbors co-work-ers and people in need
It is demonstrated in service and not only creates a lifeline to those who benefit from our care but such love produces in us deeper patience understanding and generosity that goes beyond what we alone can offer
Irsquom reminded of this love when I look upon the bleeding heart plant growing on the north side of my house
First introduced to me years ago by my friend Corinne Boon Oak Harborrsquos well-known smooth collie breeder small business owner and longtime friend of mine it gifts us with dainty heart-shaped blooms before going dormant during win-ter months
Each spring as I watch the plant rise out of the ground I am reminded that the love of a friend can become one of the most enduring and satisfying forms of love we will experience in our lives
Allow the incredible beauty that sur-rounds us here on Whidbey to remind you that God created a beautiful world for us to enjoy because He loves us Get up early and drink your coffee out in the morning sunshine
Open the windows Walk the beaches and collect glass
Spend time exploring Deception Pass State Park or Fort Ebey
Grab some frozen yogurt from Toppins or Whidberry mdash decorated with your favor-ite toppings ----- and catch up with friends you havenrsquot seen in awhile
Drive over to Penn Cove and watch the eagles soar overhead as Penn Cove Shellfish workers bring mussels up from pods suspended from rafts
Enjoy the love that surrounds you
Joan Bay Klope can be reached at faithful livinghotmailcom
FAITHFUL LIVINGBy JOAN BAY KLOPE
Enjoy the love beauty that surrounds us on Whidbey
NATURECONTINUED FROM A12
Photo by Ron Newberry
Whidbey News-Times
Periwinkle Press has produced three nature
guides start-ing with this one in 2004
titled lsquoCommon Intertidal
Invertebrates of the Salish Searsquo which has sold roughly 2500
copies
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
The eight spotted skimmer dragonfly found at the east end of Cranberry Lake at Deception Pass State Park
SaturdayJuly 19
All-you-can-eat breakfast 8 am to noon July 19 Masonic Center North Main and Eighth streets Coupeville Breakfast in-cludes pancakes scrambled eggs sausage bacon and orange juice coffee or tea $7 adults $3 chil-dren under 12 360-969-3149 or ldeccles67gmailcom
NAS Whidbey Island Open House and 5K Run 9 am to 3 pm July 19 Ault Field A 5K run along the basersquos flight line will be held at 9 am with registration starting at 730 am Aircraft dis-plays include the EA-18G Growler EA-6B Prowler P-3C Orion MH-60 Knighthawk helicopter and two unmanned aerial vehicles There will be other visual displays guided bus tours a K-9 Working Dog demonstration bouncy toys for children and a climbing wall Aviation memorabilia will also be available for purchase as well as a variety of food and beverages There is no ATM on the flight line so plan accordingly All guests will come onto Ault Field via Charles Porter Gate located just west of the Ault Field and Goldie roads intersection All visitors over the age of 18 will be required to have state or government issued iden-tification for access to the base Due to security measures large bags backpacks weapons coolers pets and drugs are not allowed Visitors are limited to strollers and wagons for toddlers diaper bags small purses items for people with handicaps official service dogs bottled water (two bottles per person free water-refill stations will be available) and cameras all of which will be subject to search by security Sunscreen recom-mended For more information visit wwwfacebookcom naswhidbeyIsland
Womenrsquos firearms class 9 am July 19 Central Whidbey Sportsmanrsquos Association Safari Lane Coupeville Class will cover safety and a broad range of fire-arms including revolvers semi-automatic pistols shotguns and rifles Will last the better part of the day It is recommend that you bring a lunch and any firearm that you would like to shoot Please bring guns unloaded Some fire-arms will be available for those who do not own one Free Con-tact Errol Ortego at 360-929-8918 or Robert Clark at 360-929-2167
Coupeville Farmers Market 10 am to 2 pm July 19 Alexan-der and Eighth Streets The mar-ket offers local produce plants chocolate honey art food crafts and more Kid and dog friendly
OH-Mazing Race Garage of Blessing 10 am to 2 pm July 19 The Garage of Blessings 3143 Goldie Road Oak Harbor Teams of two will follow clues to partici-pating local merchants Each mer-chant will offer a clue to the next merchant Cost is $20 per team and includes bottled water and team T-shirt Lunch from Jumbo Burrito and dessert from Top-pins will be available for purchase
All ticket proceeds benefit The Garage of Blessings Applications can be picked up at The Garage of Blessings or can be submitted at thegarageofblessingscom
Greenbank Progressive Club Community Rummage Sale 10 am to 3 pm July 19 Bakken Road and Fireside Road behind the Greenbank Store The Greenbank Progressive Club is having their yearly community yard and bake sale Free coffee and punch Everyone is welcome Email karinwhidbeyhotmailcom or call 360-678-3397
Friends of Meerkerk PicnicAnnual Meeting noon July 19 3531 Meerkerk Lane Greenbank President of the Board will deliver ldquoState of the Gardensrdquo update officers will be elected and vol-unteers and friends will be recog-nized Potluck will follow business meeting Burgers and brats will be provided Members are invited to bring sides and desserts Free 360-678-1912 or meerkerkwhid beynet
American Roots Music Se-ries Hale Bill amp the Bopps 7 pm July 19 Deception Pass State Park 41020 SR 20 Oak Harbor Variety of Scandinavian fiddle music from all the Nordic coun-tries including schottisches waltz-es and polskas The band includes fiddle keyboard and voice plus the nyckelharpa (Swedish) and Hardanger fiddle (Norwegian) The
bandrsquos musicians have been on the regional folk music scene since the lsquo70s and lsquo80s performing primar-ily at folk dances and festivals in various configurations Admission is free to performances Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to the park All performances are in the West Beach amphitheater on the Whidbey Island side of the park In case of rain performances will move to the East Cranberry Lake picnic shelter also on the Whidbey Island side
MondayJuly 21
Ebeyrsquos Landing Field School July 21 through Aug 14 Fort Casey State Park The Field School at Fort Casey will run Monday through Thursday July 21 through Aug 14 Shifts are four hours long 8 am to noon and 1-5 pm Brown-bag lunch Lectures take place every Tuesday at noon Over the course of the Field School they will replace rotted wood sills and framing repair the roof glaze reconstructed windows and doors repair damaged stucco and paint No prior preservation experience is required 360-678-6804 or wwwnpsgoveblavolunteer-opportunitieshtm
Tween Film Fest 2-4 pm July 21 Oak Harbor Library Meet-ing Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Fans of ldquoDespicable Merdquo will
enjoy the journey of Gru as he deals with a new super-criminal This movie is rated PG and is 98 minutes long Refreshments provided 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
Island County Astronomical
Society (ICAS) monthly meet-ing 630-830 pm Oak Harbor Library room HH137 1000 SE Regatta Drive Anyone interested in astronomy is invited to attend No experience needed There will be short presentations on current topics in astronomy Dan Pullen 360-679-7664 icaspubjunocom wwwicas-wawebscom
Zentangle 730 pm July 21 Coupeville Library 788 NW Alex-ander St The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn relaxing and fun way to create images by drawing structured patterns Register for this class as there is a maximum of 15 students Free 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
TuesdayJuly 22
Bang The Science of Sound 1-2 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Li-brary Meeting Room 1000 SE Re-gatta Drive Explore some library resources and get ready to make some noise For children ages 6-11
Lions Club Fruit Sale be-gins 9 am to 6 pm daily Rite
Aid Parking lot on Highway 20 The Oak Harbor Lions Club is selling Wenatchee-grown sun-rip-ened Clingstone peaches apricots and cherries All proceeds from the fundraiser support community projects including eyeglasses hearing aids scholarships North Whidbey Help House Special Olympics and other programs benefitting the Oak Harbor com-munity
Living With Chronic Illness class 1-330 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Senior Center Annex 51 SE Jermome St Living Well with Chronic Conditions is an evi-denced-based program from Stan-ford University that offers those living with ongoing health concerns ways to get suppport Adults 18 years and older can find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue discover better nutrition and exer-cise options understand treatment choices and communicate more effectively with health profession-als and family about their chronic health concerns The class series will be held each week for six weeks Space is limited Contact Nancy SSIC Living Well coordina-tor at 360-969-0113 to register
PBY Memorial Foundation Monthly Luncheon 1130 am July 22 CPO Club on Ault Field Road The PBY Memorial Founda-tion will hold its monthly no-host luncheon The featured speaker will be Mat Harrison a member of the JPAC team who will discuss the recovery of a downed PBY in eastern Canada 360-240-9500
WednesdayJuly 23
Teen Movie Matinee 2-445 pm July 23 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Come watch the second in-stallment of the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo series Free 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
Free Composting Class 630-730 pm July 23 Fort Casey State Park by the Lighthouse Learn how to compost and watch a demonstration Free raffle for yard-waste compost bin Free 360-678-7974 email Janet Hall at halljnwsuedu or visit wwwwaste wisewsuedu
ThursdayJuly 24
Family Storytime 1030-1115 am July 24 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Funny stories and action songs will get little ones ready to read Playtime or craft may follow For ages 18 months and up with a caregiver
Oak Harbor Farmers Mar-ket 4-7 pm July 24 Highway 20 near Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce 20th season Produce artisans and vendors gather every Thursday through end of Septem-ber Market is a nonprofit vendor-member cooperative oakharbor marketyahoocom
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DISCOVER DUGUALLA The Whidbey Camano Land Trust is hosting an event 10 am to 2 pm Saturday July 26 to allow the public an opportunity to explore properties along Dugualla Bay ldquoDiscover Duguallardquo also is designed to provide information about the importance of the bay for salmon Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watchers will guide a beach walk where the public may learn about the creatures that lurk in tidal habitats Light refreshments will be served To sign up call 360-222-3310 or visit wwwwcltorg ACTIVITIES
WHIDBEY
Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin
Shown in better days was the beloved island steamer ldquoWhidbyrdquo which at the time was the proper spelling The freight boat was a common sight and served the island at a time when water was the only means of travel to and from the island The boatrsquos demise came during a fire and its burned hull lay rested at Maylorrsquos Point in Oak Harbor for years As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdinrsquos new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo is out now To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970
LOOKING BACK
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by Funk in high school and began working with him at the tail end of Funkrsquos newspaper career when he became an intern at the Whidbey News-Times in the summer of 1986
ldquoHe is the consummate journalist photojournalist and publisher who understands the role of community newspapers His love and respect for the people of Oak Harbor is unques-tionable His legacy is one of leader-ship through example Itrsquos fitting he be the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Awardrdquo
Funk said he was emotionally moved by the award especially with it taking place in Oak Harbor
The event was like a trip down mem-ory lane with several familiar faces in attendance including former Oak Harbor mayors Jim Slowik and Al Koetje
Koetje mayor from 1972-96 said Funkrsquos impact on Oak Harbor extend-ed far beyond the printed pages
ldquoHe was outstanding not only as a newspaper person but as an outstand-ing citizen in the communityrdquo Koetje said ldquoThat main thing he was con-cerned about was what was good for Oak Harborrdquo
And that came through in his well-known appreciation of and support for the arts
Funk recently donated a sculp-ture he purchased from abstract art-ist Richard Nash to the City of Oak Harbor honoring the contributions of four Oak Harbor teachers The sculp-ture was dedicated in a ceremony at Windjammer Park earlier this month
Rusty Hendrix president of the Whidbey Playhouse said Funkrsquos efforts led to the start of the playhouse in 1966
ldquoWallie was the one who gave the Whidbey Playhouse its beginningrdquo said Hendrix who also attended Thursdayrsquos luncheon ldquoHe was on our board of trustees which helped us get the money to do things and build
fundraisingrdquoWhile giving of himself Funk also
got a lot back in return particularly in the bonds he formed with many long-time friends
Jan Ellis Oak Harbor resident and one of the longtime organizers of Holland Happening said Funk always had a way of making one feel special
ldquoHe talks to you as if you were the only person in the worldrdquo she said
He said he was touched by the awardldquoMy thoughts are I am emotion-
ally moved because I had 25 years hererdquo he said ldquoEvery moment wasnrsquot a laugh but so many were just great personal experiencesrdquo
a nationwide search for can-didates through an agency that specializes in finding executive-level employees
ldquoThe board really appreci-ates that he gave us a year to find a replacementrdquo he said ldquoIt means a new CEO can come in and work with Tom before he leaves so we have a really smooth transitionrdquo
The hospital board had some difficulty in finding a CEO in 2009 After a nation-wide search the board
named three finalists but they all dropped out
Tomasino had applied for the position but was not ini-tially named as a finalist In the end however the com-missioners said he was the best person for the job
His contract included a base salary of $230000 in addition to benefits and edu-cational expenses
Wallin said he suspects that the board will have an easier time finding qualified candidates this time around
ldquoThere are more former CEOs available as so many small hospitals are being absorbed by large onesrdquo he
said ldquoItrsquos a good opportunity for the hospital with all the CEOs availablerdquo
Tomasinorsquos tenure as CEO has been very event-ful especially with the imple-mentation of the Affordable Care Act
By a supermajority vot-ers last year approved a $50-million bond proposal to expand Whidbey General Hospital the bond narrowly failed a couple of years prior but Tomasino and others returned with a vigorous effort to present the propos-al to the community
In announcing his retire-ment Tomasino told the
board that the hospital has had ldquoa phenomenal change with employee satisfaction and the communityrdquo accord-ing to minutes of the meet-ing
There have also been controversies over the year Most recently the head nurse was charged by the Island County prosecutor with assaulting a patient but Tomasino came to her defense and claimed that the allegations were unfounded before the criminal investi-gation was complete
Tomasino could not be immediately contacted for comment
Commissioners discussed the issue as part of adopting the human resources policy manual They agreed to move forward with the policy of allowing for the sheriff and other elected officials to house their own personnel files
Traditionally Island Countyrsquos elected officials including the sheriff and pros-ecutor have kept their employ-ee personnel files within their own departments Statewide most counties with elected officials hold their own files according to Budget Director Elaine Marlow
ldquoThis is not an uncommon conversationrdquo Marlow said
Human Resources Director Melanie Bacon said that she was concerned that there were multiple ldquoofficialrdquo personnel files Bacon said in the case of sheriffrsquos deputies a file is kept in human resources civil service and the sheriffrsquos office
ldquoItrsquos always problematic to have more than one official personnel filerdquo Bacon said ldquoThey do come to me think-ing that I have info for them and that I can access info and I canrsquotrdquo
Brown argued that as an elected official he should have the right to manage mdash and pro-tect mdash his own personnel files
Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan said that hav-ing worked as a law enforce-ment officer he could confirm the sheriffrsquos concerns about the importance of keeping deputy information as safe as possible
ldquoOne thing we were very concerned about is that our personal records would could get in the hands of people who didnrsquot need that informationrdquo Vaughan said ldquoOfficers put people in jail hellip We were con-cerned about our private infor-mation getting into the wrong
hands and suffering some kind of retributionrdquo
When asked Brown said that he would not allow the commissioners the full access to files they would experience through human resources department
ldquoI would ask some qualifying questionsrdquo Brown said
Commissioner Jill Johnson also a Republican agreed that the sheriff had the right to protect his deputies mdash even against county commissioners
ldquoPart of the reason there are concerns there are three com-missioners that would have full access to law and justice per-sonnel hellip Therersquos a potential for additional exposure that the sheriff is trying to protect againstrdquo Johnson said ldquoHe wants to protect against people who may sit in this seat who may not always make the best decisionsrdquo
Price Johnson said that she wanted to meet her obligation to the public and those who work for the county in ensur-ing the county would not be liable for discrepancies in per-sonnel file retention when the human resources department cannot ensure compliance
ldquoThe reason I supported this language was not a reflec-tion about the workrdquo Price Johnson said ldquoIf a document is mishandled itrsquos our respon-sibility Therersquos the potential of a problem and thatrsquos what Irsquom trying to circumventrdquo
Banks said that the nature of the complaint would deter-mine who would be liable in such a lawsuit and that the divi-sion of the department should be respected
ldquoThere is some soloing built in and that is the structure that we have in the state of Washingtonrdquo Banks said ldquoThis board has no authority to discipline anyone who works for me or the sheriff I hate to be involved in one of these turf wars but therersquos a bound-ary and Irsquom here to speak in defense of that boundaryrdquo
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FUNKCONTINUED FROM A1
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Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Wallie Funk visits with Jan Whitsitt at a sculpture dedication in Oak Harbor earlier this month that honored Whitsittrsquos late mother Trudy Sundberg and three other Oak Harbor teachers Funk donated the artwork to the city
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490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008
Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am
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Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am
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Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell
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First UnitedMethodist Church
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Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries
Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson
Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686
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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation
of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525
Freeland
Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds
Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June
All are welcome360-321-8656
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Located on Goldie Road
SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME
Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm
632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins
Oak HarborChurch of Christ
1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)
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Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm
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185 N Oak Harbor St ~ Oak Harbor MassesSaturday 500 pmSunday 800am amp 930 amWed amp Fri 900 am
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St Maryrsquos Parish 678-6536207 Main St ~ Coupeville
MassesSunday 1115 amThurs 1210 pm
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3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277
360-682-2323SUNDAY
Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am
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Matthew 2818-20
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830 950 amp 1110 am
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2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585
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Missouri Synod
Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am
Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548
Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg
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Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor
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Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am
WhidbeyPresbyterian
Church1148 SE 8th Ave
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679-3579
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555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett
God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching
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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)
Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713
wwwGraceEvangelicalorg
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The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431
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A Church A FamilyA Spiritual Home
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Please check our website for current locations amp
service times
RestorationFellowship
Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the
Hebraic Roots of Your Faith
Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A
675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189
Saturdays at 1030am
We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration
amp ARTABOUT
Artworks Galleryrsquos featured artist for July will be BAR-BARA MEARING Mearing paints in a variety of medi-ums but primarily pastel Her paintings attempt to make the ordinary extraordinary inspired by the finer nuances of everyday subjects Mearing says ldquoAlthough I prefer to work in a realistic style my goal is not the object but the moment or emotional response to the beauty everywhere in our wonderful worldrdquo Mearingrsquos paintings start with a life ob-servation that appeals to her followed by a bit of planning to decide how best to recreate the feeling or beauty that caught her eye Mearing feels the joy is in the process and then in the sharing Artworks Gallery is located on Green-bank Farm For more information visit artworkswhidbeycom or call 360-222-3010
UUCWI Gallery of Artrsquos summer exhibit is Summer Bold ndash Color Color Color and features Chelsea Bonacellorsquos oils Karen Samuelsonrsquos mandellas and Aaron LaChausseersquos glass Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Is-land is located approximately one mile north of Freeland at 20103 State Route 525 on the west side of the highway The gallery does not have regular hours Make arrangements for viewing the art by calling the office at 360-321-8656
Scenic photographs of Whidbey Island by RICK LAWL-ER and landscapes in pastels by artist JUDY SJERVEN are on display at Oak Harbor Library in July The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive For more information call 360-675-5115
The GARRY OAK GALLERY has just completed its Summer Rotation Come by to see the new layout the ocean-blues inspired window display and a variety of brand new artwork The new layout will go through July 21 at the gallery which is at 830 SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
For the month of July Garry Oak Gallery will feature the work of MIKE OrsquoCONNELL Visit the gallery 830 SE Pioneer Way Oak Harbor to see his text paintings For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
The WHIDBEY CHILDRENrsquoS THEATER still has openings for summer classes Register for The Arc of Stagecraft for ages 13 and up Puppetry Theater for ages 9 and up Teen Film Camp for ages 12 and up and more at whidbeychildrenstheaterorgclasses
The ISLAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL kicks off with ldquoTaming of the Shrewrdquo at 5 pm Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 This is a free event This production of Shakespearersquos love story takes place in a Wild West setting and is directed by Jackie Apodaca The play will be under the big tent at 723 Camano Ave in Langley Please no babes in arms Picnicking is encouraged For details visit wwwislandshakespearefestorg or call 360-331-2939
Teenagers may try their hand at PRINTMAKING dur-ing a printmaking lab from 2-4 pm Wednesday Aug 13 at the Oak Harbor Library Make prints using foam stamps and bubbles Make cards pictures or wrapping paper while exploring different printmaking techniques For more infor-mation call 360-675-5115
Poetry War and Resources 3-430 pm Thursday Aug 21 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive LINDA BEEMAN will share poems from ldquoCol-lateral Damagerdquo her new book featuring a scrapbook of poems and personalities who confront us with unanswered questions about war Copies will be available for purchase and signing 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
The Whidbey Playhouse and the Best Western Plus are teaming up to hold a Murder Mystery Dinner 5-830 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the Best Western Plus on Highway 20 in Oak Harbor The event is written by MARY K HAL-LEN and performed by the Whidbey Improv Team The cost is $35 per person or $60 per couple For reservations call 360-679-4567
The WHIDBEY ISLAND WOODWORKERS GUILD presents the ldquoArt + Wood = Woodpalooza WICArdquo Exhibition ndashndash the 11th annual show of Whidbeyrsquos finest woodwork ndashndash at WICA (Whidbey Center for the Arts Zech Hall 565 Camano Ave Langley) Aug 30 to Sept 1 exhibition (free) open noon-5 pm reception Fri-day Aug 29 6-9 pm This yearrsquos show will feature work by 20 of Whidbeyrsquos best For details call 360-221-8262 or visit wwwWICAonlinecom
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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
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n REPORTERThe Bonney Lake Courier Herald a division of Sound Publishing Inc is seeking a general assignment reporter with a minimum of 1-2 years writing experience and photography skills This position is based out of the Enumclaw offi ce The primary coverage will be city government business sports general assignment stories and may include arts coverage Schedule includes evening andor weekend work
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We off er a competitive hourly wage and benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401K (currently with an employer match)
Email us your cover letter resume and include fi ve examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to hreastsoundpublishingcom or mail to Sound Publishing Inc 19426 68th Avenue S Kent WA 98032 ATTN HRBLCH
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NursingAssistant
Part amp Full Time
Shift Differential for PM amp NOC
Shifts
Competitive Wages DOE
Come work in a clean safe and
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EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED
Please apply in person
Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273
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jobsEmployment
General
Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
getthisjob193gmailcom
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Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
or FormsetterWe work from Oak Har- bor to the South end of Whidbey Concrete ex- perience required Must have reliable transporta- tion and valid drivers li- cense Wage DOE If interested please con- tact us at 360-679-4670
EmploymentGeneral
Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
thehousewhidbeycom
INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
Toddler Learning Cen- ter a Non-profit Early In- t e r v e n t i o n P r o g r a m seeks a Special Educa- tor for Infants amp Toddlers in classroom amp home- based setting Part-time Pay DOE Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnet Position open until filled
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
Send resume to getthisjob193
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Find what you need 24 hours a day
EmploymentGeneral
Floor SupervisorFreeland Habitat StoreHours varies Tuesday- Sunday 30 hrsweek
Assists the Store Man- ager with the operation of the Freeland Habitat for Humanity Store Du- ties include customer service storeinventory maintenance and volun- teer t raining You wi l l a lso sc reen donated items and help loadun- load items from vehicles assist with the sorting c leaning moving and pricing of merchandise maintain a safe clean a n d o r d e r l y s h o w - roomwarehouse over- see cashiers and recon- ci l iat ion of dai ly cash and credit receipts and opening andor closing of the store
Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
To apply do not contact the store directly
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southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
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EmploymentGeneral
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
PLANNER CODE ENFORCEMENT
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EEOC
Local up-and-coming high-end salon seeking
like-minded and dedicated professional
Licensed Stylist Stylist must have a de- sire to provide clients with a superior salon ex- perience Salon Blue will open July 15th
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with your resume
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Call Circulation 360-675-6611
Oak Harbor School District
is accepting applications for
Special Education Paraeducators
Food Service Workers
Complete posting and application instructions
atwwwohsdnet
Oak Harbor School
DistrictEOE
Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
Fo r P l ay a n d L e a r n Group in Oak Harbor on Fr idays Bachelorrsquos in Early Childhood Educa- t ion or equivalent re- quired and experience working with parents and young children Strong verbal and written com- munication skills a must
To get a full job descrip- tion or to apply send
letter of interest resume and three references to
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
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EmploymentGeneral
PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
Skagit Farmers Supply is now accepting appli- cations for a propane delivery (bobtail) driver to safely dispense bulk propane to residential and commercial cus- tomers along a local route on Whidbey Is- land Applicants must possess valid class A or B CDL DOT physi- cal and have safe driv- ing history FT wage D O E c o m p e t i t i v e benefits package in- cluded Visitwwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
wwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
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Seattle-based Commercial General Contractor is seeking
qualified
Construction Superintendent
QCMSSHO
With demonstrated safety and quality control experience
Assistant Project
ManagerRequires 2+ years of
experience
E-mail resumes to
waltoveteransnwcom
waltoveteransnwcom
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EmploymentGeneral
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
EmploymentTransportationDrivers
CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
Bring resume toFrontier
Building Supply1800 Main St Freeland
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
Yolanda Self(360)969-1299programd
allheartagencycomireneallheartagencycom
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
Accepting
applications for
LPNrsquos Apply in person at
Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
LPN
to join our team at our Assisted Living
community Apply in person or call
360-279-2224 ask to speak with Morgan or Cathie
LPNMAFull time Busy Oak Har- bor office is looking for someone to star t r ight away Experience pre- ferred Send resume or apply in person 231 SE Barrington Drive Suite 209 Oak Harbor
LPNMA
Pa r t t i m e l i c e n e s e d L P N M A f o r b u s y Coupeville office Experi- ence preferredSend resume to
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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
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WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses
WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday July 19th 1 to 4pm or by apprsquot
Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave
Langley 3602218898223 Second StWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey
Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
Langley870 Grace Ln
657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
Langley2503 Hillis Dr
560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
Freeland1896 Shore Ave
606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
Freeland5386 Ivy Blu Ln
619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
Freeland1312 Hickory Wy
663639 $390000Lyn Gray
360969-2247
Freeland5744 Mutiny Bay Rd
614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
Freeland4490 Smugglers Cove Rd
599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
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
Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
COUNSELOR(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non PACT team Expe- rience with CD assess- m e n t a n d t r e a t m e n t required Must be able to work on-call rotation and in high risk situations Position requires case management for indi- viduals with mental ill- ness CDP required As- soc iates or h igher is preferred
CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non Working within an interdiscipl inary team (PACT) to provide psy- chiatr ic evaluations amp medication management to chronically illmentally ill patients often with a co-occurring diagnosis Must be willing to com- municate and collabo- rate with clinical staff Li- censed RN in WA State amp 2 years experience in a psychiat r ic set t ing Proof of TB test within the last year required upon hire
Visit our website at wwwcompasshealthorgto learn more about our open positions and to
apply EOE
Maple Ridge Currently Hiring
FT PT HCACNAMed Tech
PositionsSeeking motivated
caring and responsible applicants
Apply in person at1767 Alliance Ave
Freeland WA 98249
NursingAssistant
Part amp Full Time
Shift Differential for PM amp NOC
Shifts
Competitive Wages DOE
Come work in a clean safe and
friendly environment where
EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED
Please apply in person
Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273
Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet
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OAK HARBOR
2 BEDROOM Mobi le Updates include new carpet freshly painted Appliances include re- frigerator stove washer dryer Storage Fenced b a c k y a r d C l o s e t o schools Asking $12000 OBO 360-672-1662 360-675-1789
OAK HARBOR 98277
1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
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B E AU T I F U L WAT E R V i e w l o t i n H a r b o r Sands 2 BR septic drain field is installed water meter instal led wood bui l t s torage bui ld ing with windows in ceiling Partly fenced amp ready to build $20000 for im- provements $35000 for the lot total $55000 Call Joe 360-929-8550
Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
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CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
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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
COUPEVILLE
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OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
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OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
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LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent
OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
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GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
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2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
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INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
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and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
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FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
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legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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PAGE 20 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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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
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Camera Sony Cyber- sho t 10 1 megap ixe l D S C - N 2 $ 5 0 O B O (360)222-8002COUCH black nauga- hyde makes into queen size bed Excellent con- dition $150 Oak Har- bor (360) 632-3057George Foreman Grill n e w i n b o x $ 2 0 (360)222-8002Golf cart 3 wheelpush pull $75 Nickent 4dx a n d 3 d x I r o n w o o d wheadcovers $20ea Putter 34in wheadcover $10 Corba 54 Wedge $10 All items excellent condition 360-675-0446J e p p s e n h a r d c ove r binder $10 Jeppsen leather binder $25 3 Head sets Aviat ion used Te lex MRB240 $ 2 5 T e l e x E 9 5 1 $25 Dave Clark H20-10 $50 Oak Harbor (360) 632-3057KEROSENE 10 Gals Metal containers includ- ed $35 360-675-0446MICROWAVE wh i te w o r k s g r e a t $ 3 0 Range hood 7rdquo duct works $10 Call 360- 672-0131MISC ITEMS Coffee ta- ble two stack end tables with drawer maple very good cond i t ion $75 Book case 62 X 36 X 12 5 Shelves $15 Re- frigerator bar size 25 c u b i c f e e t $ 5 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Flea Market
Patio table 48 inches round four chairs white $50 Horse shoe set of- ficial for out door play- ing with carrying case n e v e r u s e d $ 4 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Miscellaneous
2 EXCELLENT ITEMS Floor Loom Nilus by Le- clerc 4 harness and all material sold together $1700 Brother Knit King KH-230 manual knitting mach ine w i t h r i bbe r $350 Call for appoint- ment 360-321-4143
FUSEDSTAINED Glass Tools amp Suppl ies For Sa le K i l n fo r f us i ng ($350) Kiln for enamel- i n g ( $ 5 0 ) Va r i o u s s t a i n e d g l a s s t o o l s ( $25 ) g l ass g r i nde r ($50) fus ing g lass powders amp stained glass ($50) Asking $525 Call 360-632-2372
Sporting Goods
Used Paramount FIT 5000 CTN1 universal gym
Email bidsswfeorg for more information
Tools
A L L M A D E I N U S A Band Saw metal hor i- zon ta l $675 Che r r y picker $200 Shop press 30 tons $200 All are heavy duty and asking for best offer 360-675- 4185
petsanimals
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Cats
4 BENGAL KITTENS GORGEOUS Purebreds are nicely spotted This breed is enegetic will p lay fo r hours They cl imb amp jump making them very entertaining All males ready to come home now Vet checked amp 2nd shots Harness amp litter box trained Can be registered $500 253- 905-4902
Dogs
1 AKC Labrador Pup- pies Chocolate amp Black Great hunters or com- panions Playful amp loyal OFA rsquos l i neage f i r s t shots de-wormed amp vet checked Paren ts on site $500 $550 $650 Annette 425-422-2428
AKC Poodle Puppies Teacups 2 Brown amp White Partis 2 Males 1 Female 2 Creams 1 Male 1 Female 2 Silver amp White Parti 1 Male 1 Female 2 TeacupTiny Toy Red Males 1 Black amp Red P h a n t o m Fe m a l e Adorable little babies Reserve your puff of love 360-249-3612
Dogs
BOSTON TERRIER
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ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
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ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
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ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
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GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
FREELAND
GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
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OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
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MarineMiscellaneous
ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
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1998 Chevrolet K3500 Ambulance
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360-734-8700 bull 1800 IOWA STREET bull BELLINGHAM WA
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Utility Trailers
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3 5 rsquo M O N TA N A 5 t h wheel 2008 and 2006 D o d g e 3 5 0 0 D i e s e l Trailer includes 4 pop- o u t s f i r e p l a c e f l a t screen surround sound and 2 queen beds Truck has less than 100000 miles Buy this awesone pair for just $50000 Call 360-373-7203 (Bre- merton)
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Motorhomes
25rsquo TELSTAR BY Cham- pion 1989 Ford 460 New Dometic refrigera- tor Propane and 110 volt Double sinks and 4 burner stove with oven Cor k f l oo rs and oak cabinets Stationary bed in rear New air cond- tioner amp propane heater 4 Kilowatt Onan Gen- set 2nd owners excel condition $6000 Friday Harbor 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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2 5 rsquo F L E E T W O O D PROWLER travel trailer l ike new condition al- ways covered many ex- tras sleeps 6 original owner non smoking asking $12500 Includes cover BBQ amp spare tire Freeland (360)331-4341
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Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9
To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to sports whidbeynewstimescom
EVENT OF THE WEEK The Ragnar Relay which began in Blaine Friday winds down Whidbey Island Saturday July 19
SPORTSWHIDBEY
By JIM WALLERSporrts editor
Heading into Fridayrsquos play the Oak Harbor Legion base-ball team was one of six still alive in the district tourna-ment at Burlington-Edison High School
The top two teams will advance to the state tourna-ment in Spokane
Oak Harbor split its first two games losing 17-5 in five innings to Anacortes Wednesday and winning 6-3 over South Whidbey Thursday
The Wildcats (22-18)
played Ferndale (17-5) yes-terday in a loser-out match results were not available at press time
If Oak Harbor won it will play at noon or 3 pm today (Saturday July 19) depend-ing on the outcome of other contests
Ferndale and Oak Harbor recently met in the final league games before the tournament started Ferndale won both 7-5 12-1
Anacortes Anacortes (18-4) the top
seed and regular-season league champion pounded out 20 hits including seven doubles and a triple in just four innings in its win over Oak Harbor
Oak Harbor scored first Kevyn Johnson led off the game with a walk and scored on Danny Wolfersquos two-out single
Anacortes scored five in the bottom of the second on an error and five hits one a three-run triple
The Wildcats came right back to tie the game in the top of the third inning with four runs Oak Harbor began with four straight singles from Avery Aguirre Johnson Anthony Stewart and Clay Doughty
Doughtyrsquos hit scored one run and after an out Trent Benson walked to force in another The final two runs came on an error off the bat of Robert Herring
Oak Harbor had just two base runners both from walks over the final two innings
Anacortes though was just getting started The Steamers scored nine times in the bottom of the third on 10 hits five of which were doubles
The win was the fourth straight for Anacortes over
Oak Harbor The Steamers beat Oak Harbor twice (10-0 and 8-4) during league play and 9-1 in the championship game of a tournament in Anacortes
In other first-round games Mount Vernon defeated South Whidbey 14-4 Ferndale beat Arlington 10-0 and Bellingham stopped Burlington 13-10
South WhidbeyAgainst South Whidbey
Oak Harbor used a five-run fifth inning to take control
The Wildcats trailed 2-1 before the fifth-inning erup-tion
Herring and Aguirre ignited the rally with singles Johnsonrsquos groundout scored Herring with the tying run
A single by Stewart and a walk to Doughty loaded the bases After Aguirre was forced at the plate on a ground out Benson singled in two runs Quentin Tungate followed with another two-run base hit to finish the rally
South Whidbey scored first in the bottom of the sec-ond inning on a walk and a two-out single against starter Wolfe
Oak Harbor countered with a run in the top of the third With two outs Johnson
singled moved to second on a walk to Stewart and scored on Doughtyrsquos hit
South Whidbey regained the lead 2-1 in the bottom half of the inning on a double single and error
After Oak Harborrsquos big fifth inning South Whidbey could get only one run back scoring in the sixth on a sin-gle and two walks
Wolfe tossed a five hitter striking out six and walking four
ldquoDanny threw well and battledrdquo coach Kyle Isaacson said
Offensively Oak Harbor featured a balanced attack with eight of the nine play-ers in the lineup contributing with singles
Tungate finished with two of teamrsquos nine hits
Isaacson was also pleased with the attitude of Wolfe and Doughty calling their posi-tive leadership ldquocriticalrdquo if Oak Harbor is going to con-tinue to play this spring and if the Wildcats are going to have a successful high school season next year
In other second-round games Burlington eliminat-ed Arlington 7-4 and Mount Vernon defeated Anacortes 5-4 to move into the semi-finals against Bellingham which beat Ferndale 5-4
Legion baseball team fighting to advance to state
Photos by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times
ABOVE Oak Harbor first baseman Clay Doughty receives a throw on a pickoff attempt Wednesday LEFT Shortstop Avery Aguirre throws to first in an attempt to complete a double play against Anacortes
Oak Harbor splits first 2 games in district play to stay alive in tourney
Malloy places 2nd in tournament
Oak Harbor Olympian Marti Malloy placed second at the Grand Slam Tyumen in Russia July 12 and 13
Malloy who earned a bronze medal in judo at the London Olympics and is the current PanAm champion lost in the finals of the 57kg division to Canadarsquos Cath-erine Beauchemin-Pinard
Malloy won her six-person pool with victories over Stefanie Tremblay of Canada and Christa Deguchi of Japan
In the semifinals Malloy defeated Loredana Ohai of Romania
Malloy is currently the top-ranked judoka in the United States and sixth in the world in the 57kg class
Ragnar runs down Whidbey today
Whidbey Island roads will be dotted with Ragnar Relay runners Saturday July 19
The Northwest Passage one of 15 runs throughout the United States sponsored by Ragnar began with a staggered start at 5 am Friday in Blaine The teams with the slowest estimated times took off first the fast-est teams didnrsquot leave until early in the afternoon
The relay teams should hit Oak Harbor early Satur-
day morningThe 200-mile relay fin-
ishes at the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley with the final teams coming in around 9 pm
Over 500 teams are ex-pected to compete in this yearrsquos race Most of the squads have 12 members each running three legs Some ldquoultrardquo teams com-pete with only six runners
NWLL fall ball signups begin
Registration is under way for North Whidbey Little League fall ball
Registration forms are available at Big 5 and from the league website north whidbeylittleleagueorg
The league is open to baseball players 6 to 14 and will be divided into three divisions
Softball for players 7 to 16 will have two divisions
The cost is $60Teams will be formed
Aug 16 Games begin in September and end in late October
Wildcats hold youth cheer camp
A youth cheer clinic hosted by new Oak Harbor High School coach Kimberly Cherry and the Wildcat squad will be take place 9 am to 3 pm Saturday July
26 at the OHHS fieldhouseThe cost is $30 which
includes lunch and a T-shirt and payments must be made by July 24
Payments should be made to OHHS Cheer Youth Clinic co Oak Harbor School District 350 S Oak Harbor St Oak Harbor WA 98277 Please include the childrsquos full name age and contact information
Participants who attend the clinic and additional practice days (Sept 10 and Oct 22) will qualify to per-form at the halftime of the Oct 24 Oak Harbor foot-ball game on Breast Cancer Awareness Night
For more information
email cheeroakharborgmailcom
CHS football team sets scrimmage
The Coupeville High School football team will complete its summer ac-tivities with a scrimmage against Lakeside at Mickey Clark Field at 11 am Satur-day July 26
CHS parents host Race the Reserve
The third annual Race the Reserve returns to Ebeyrsquos
Prairie Aug 9The event which is the
primary fundraiser for the Coupeville parents of the class of 2015 includes a half marathon 10K and 5K fit-ness runwalk
The half marathon begins at 830 am and the other races at 9 am
The cost is $50 for the half marathon $35 for the 10K and $25 for the 5K
For more information or to register visit racethe reservewhidbeyislandcom
Aquatic Club offers tryouts
The North Whidbey Aquatic Club is a competi-tive swimming program of the North Whidbey Park and Recreation District for ages from 6 through college
NWACrsquos mission is to foster the development of Whidbey Island youth as
competitive swimmers and well-adjusted individuals
Tryouts are by appoint-ment and the first two weeks are free Call head coach Bill Patterson at 360-675-7665 for more informa-tion
Club welcomes new members
Running Unlimited Fitness always welcomes new mem-bers ages 5 and up
Prospective members are given two free practices to see if the club is for them
The fees are $14 $20 and $28 per month or partici-pants can use a $30 punch-card good for 10 visits
For more information visit wwwrufitws or call coach Catie Rodeheffer at 360-279-2196
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COMPLIMENTARYWHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES
WITH YOUR COFFEE
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Saturday August 9 2014 at the Greenbank Farm
A full day of funHighland Dancing Pipe Bands
Traditional Athletics Flyball DogsCeltic Gifts Food and Beer Garden
Celtic entertainment includingMaggiersquos Fury Cronan The Shifty Sailors
and more
Gates open at 8 AM Competition starts at 9 AM
For more information visit wwwwihgorg
Games AdmissionAdults (18 and over) $10Students (5 to 17) Seniors Military (w ID) $7 Kids 4 and under FREE
16th Annual
FREE Admission for Kids(Children 12 and younger) to the Highland GamesOne coupon per family Coupon expires Aug 9 2014
COUPON
SPORTS IN BRIEF
Photo courtesy of USA Judo
Oak Harborrsquos Marti Malloy right competes in the Grand Slam Tyumen last weekend Malloy finished second in the Russian event
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
One of the first things Bo Chernikoff thought of when he heard about the cancel-lation of the Loganberry Festival this year was the children
The long-running event at Greenbank Farm tradi-tionally offered numerous events for Whidbey Island kids Chernikoff and others from his church organized the childrenrsquos entertainment
ldquoItrsquos so much fun to see these little kids having a ballrdquo Chernikoff said ldquoQuite a few of the helpers are grandpar-ents like I am A childrenrsquos joy is so transparent You love to see thatrdquo
When a conflict with another event prompted Loganberry Festival organiz-ers to suspend the occasion this year the elder board with the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church of Greenbank decided it wanted to do all it could to keep at least a por-tion intact
So from noon to 6 pm Sunday July 27 the church and Greenbank Farm are combining efforts to pre-serve the childrenrsquos enter-tainment aspect of the festi-val by offering a free event that will feature five bouncy houses a pie-eating contest dunk tank and other games
Theyrsquore calling the event ldquoBounce Maniardquo
Kids from 2-14 are allowed to participate but must be accompanied by an adult
Bounce Mania will take place on the same weekend that the Loganberry Festival traditionally occurs but instead of two days will be condensed to one
Officials with Greenbank Farm and Port of Coupeville announced in March they were canceling this yearrsquos Loganberry Festival mostly because the Whidbey Island
Area Fair moved to the end of July leaving only one week between events With the change 4-H groups featured at both events would have been forced to choose
While the future of the Loganberry Festival remains unclear Bounce Mania is intended to continue with some of the festivalrsquos most fun events
Nearly 50 members of the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church will help run the event
Face painting a ring toss and golf putting are among the options for kids
Food vendors also will be on hand and Whidbey Pies amp Cafe will be open
ldquoMaybe we can keep it going and next year make it bigger and better and make it for the (whole) familyrdquo said Chernikoff one of elders of the church which has run the childrenrsquos events at the festival for at least a decade
Greenbank Farm officials will continue to run the popu-lar pie-eating contest includ-ing a competition for adults too
Also for adults a wine and cheese pairing will take place with author Kristin Ohlson on hand to give a reading of her book ldquoThe Soil Will Save Usrdquo at 2 pm The book explores new ways in which farmers are tending their soil in an attempt to reserve global warming A discussion will follow Ohlsonrsquos reading
ldquoWe are hoping that peo-ple interested in farming will talk about the practices she describes in her bookrdquo said Judy Feldman executive director of the Green Bank Farm
Feldman said shersquos excited that childrenrsquos activities will be held and the pie-eating contest preserved to help make up for some of the disappointment from the
Loganberry Festivalrsquos sus-pension
She said blueberries will be used in the competition instead of loganberries
ldquoWersquoll save the loganberry pie-eating contest for when the Loganberry Festival rears its head againrdquo she said
Whether that will be in 2015 should be known in the fall she said
Feldman directs the Greenbank Management Group a nonprofit that operates the farm The man-agement grouprsquos contract with the Port of Coupeville expires next summer but she expects the port could make a decision on who will get the new contract at its October meeting because the dead-line for bid proposals is in late September
ldquoIt would be presumptive on our partrdquo Feldman said of planning for a 2015 festival
She said if the port contin-ues to allow the Greenbank
Management Group to oper-ate the farm there would still
be plenty of time to plan for a festival next year
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11
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Residential Food Waste Composting Workshop Saturday August 23rd from 1000 to 1100 am
Participants will receive an in-ground compost bin at reduced cost to begin composting at home For information and registration visit the WSU Extension website at httpext100wsueduisland Participants must be Island County residents Only one registration is required per family Registration closes August 15th Sponsored by WSU Ext Island County and Washington Department of Ecology
For information call (360) 678-7974 or 679-7386 Participants are asked to take part in a 12 month study to track waste reduction and diversion
through home composting Space is limited and the compost bin is included in the registration fee
Group aims to continue Loganberry childrenrsquos fun
File photo
One of the most popular activities during the Loganberry Festival is the pie-eating contest This yearrsquos Loganberry activities will include that messy but fun activity
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
As she took a quick inventory of the critters she catalogued at Deception
Pass State Park Mary Jo Adams stopped at the pho-tograph of a skinny beetle-shaped bug
ldquoWho knew there were fire-flies hererdquo Adams said with a tone of delight pointing to an image of a diurnal firefly ldquoBut they donrsquot glowrdquo
The firefly is one of 348 creatures plants and fungi detailed in the recently pub-lished ldquoNature Guide to Deception Pass State Park and Surrounding Areasrdquo
The laminated nature guide is the product of a project led by Adams and Sarah Schmidt who both live on Whidbey Island
Although the idea of such a guide was discussed years ago Adams decided it was time to act on it while taking pictures during a hike at the park a year and a half ago
ldquoSo many people pass through hererdquo Adams said of Deception Pass the statersquos busiest state park with about 2 million visitors per year ldquoI see people hiking trails all the time and going from Point A to Point B and never slowing down to see whatrsquos along the trailrdquo
The guide is designed to encourage visitors to pause and look closer at the natural things around them It also arms them with a protected educational tool that can be taken into the woods while exploring
Itrsquos not a pocket-sized book It is comprised of eight dou-ble-sided sheets laminated in a plastic covering and con-nected together by only a plastic tie
The Deception Pass guide is the third nature guide pro-duced by Periwinkle Press a small nonprofit publishing corporation based in Adamsrsquo Oak Harbor home
The first two guides on sea-weeds and intertidal interte-brates were spearheaded by
the late Jan Holmes as tools to assist in Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watcher intertidal monitoring and eelgrass stud-ies as well asfor the common beach visitor who wanted to know more about what they were observing
The first guide ldquoCommon Intertidal Invertebrates of the
Salish Seardquo came out in 2004 and has sold about 2500 cop-ies It was followed two years later by ldquoCommon Intertidal Seaweeds and Seagrasses of the Salish Seardquo which has sold about 1500 copies Both guides have been updated since their initial releases
ldquoIt was her visionrdquo Adams said of Holmes who passed
away in December of 2011 after a long fight with cancer ldquoShe was a real renaissance (woman)rdquo
Adams said she and Holmes used to talk about tackling a guide on Deception
Pass State Park and its diverse habitat Holmes was so pas-sionate about the intertidal monitoring program that she went back to college to gain
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ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY
Viewing nature Nature guide aims to encourage Deception Pass visitors to slow down and take a long look
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Above Sarah Schmidt left and Mary Jo Adams look over the nature guide they put together that gives visitors to Deception Pass State Park a better idea of the creatures and plants that live inside the parkrsquos boundaries The project was about a year and a half in the making after Adams noticed too many park guests rushing through the park and not stopping to notice the diverse habitat around them
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
Above A Townsendrsquos chipmunk is spotted along a trail to Lighthouse Point at Deception Pass State Park Right A barn swallow gets a rest on the Bowman Bay pier
SEE NATURE A13
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13
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a masterrsquos degree in marine biology
After Holmes died Adams partnered with Schmidt who has an extensive biology background to take on the Deception Pass project
ldquoMary Jo really handled about 99 percent of thisrdquo Schmidt said adding that she was tasked with proofreading
Adams a former nurse who took most of the photos in the guide would have none of that talk
ldquoWithout Sarahrsquos input and othersrsquo input this whole thing would have turned into a sorry messrdquo she said
Schmidt and Adams spoke kindly of the help provided by assistant park manager Rick Blank and of the many experts in specific areas that assisted in the project Melissa Duffy helped roam the park to identify the various fungi and molds which got a full page in the guide
Among the molds found in the park is a yellow frothy vari-ety Fuligo septica more com-monly known as dog vomit slime mold
During her countless trips to the park Adams came across many more pleasant discoveries
She and Schmidt encoun-tered a pair of American Minks near Cranberry Lake
There were also surprises such as two large white roost-ers spotted on the Pass Lake trail
ldquoThey didnrsquot fit into the guiderdquo Schmidt joked
The guide includes mam-mals birds reptiles amphib-ians insects and the many trees shrubs and plants found in and around Deception Pass State Park and surrounding areas
Most photos in the guide were taken of critters and plants at the park Some were taken in other areas on and
around Whidbey by contrib-uting photographers such as Whidbey nature photogra-phers Craig Johnson and Jill Hein
A college professor from Western Washington University dragonfly expert and butterfly association were among the expert eyes that also contributed
Adams said she was also grateful for the islandrsquos library system which pro-vided books to help her with research to provide park visi-tors with what she hopes will be a helpful resource
ldquoWe like to get people more connected with naturerdquo Adams said ldquoThatrsquos really nice because I think people have lost thatrdquo
Did you know there are lessons of love right outside your door
To best experience them I suggest you walk out into the early morning air briefly stepping away from schedules and frantic morning TV program-
ming or immediately after dinner for some wind-down time
Ask God to give you the eyes to see and the heart to experience the gifts of nature right here on Whidbey Island The expansive number of hiking trails the long days and a dog needing exercise are ingre-dients for creating a beautiful summertime memory
It is weather like wersquove been enjoying this week when I long for natural pure symbols of love to teach and guide my heart
That is why I venture outside mdash to pull up crab pots water my garden or sit out on my porch to visit with family and friends apart from anything electronic
It was while watching my dear friend Jane Ritterrsquos little granddaughters Cella and Chloe Ritter lick Popsicles and chat-ter about everything that came to mind Thursday evening that I thought about nature and babies and the kinds of love expressed in them all
Most of us instinctively understand that love is more expansive than romance But we need some reminders
The first kind of love is the covenant love God has for people mdash a love that can redeem us sustain us when life is terribly difficult and can secure us a place in His presence for all eternity
There is that primal soul-grabbing love we experience when we think about our children Deeply linked to our emotions
and always complex it feeds our connec-tion to future generations and builds upon our abilities to be supportive and even to forgive when itrsquos needed
There is a benevolent love God places in our heart for friends neighbors co-work-ers and people in need
It is demonstrated in service and not only creates a lifeline to those who benefit from our care but such love produces in us deeper patience understanding and generosity that goes beyond what we alone can offer
Irsquom reminded of this love when I look upon the bleeding heart plant growing on the north side of my house
First introduced to me years ago by my friend Corinne Boon Oak Harborrsquos well-known smooth collie breeder small business owner and longtime friend of mine it gifts us with dainty heart-shaped blooms before going dormant during win-ter months
Each spring as I watch the plant rise out of the ground I am reminded that the love of a friend can become one of the most enduring and satisfying forms of love we will experience in our lives
Allow the incredible beauty that sur-rounds us here on Whidbey to remind you that God created a beautiful world for us to enjoy because He loves us Get up early and drink your coffee out in the morning sunshine
Open the windows Walk the beaches and collect glass
Spend time exploring Deception Pass State Park or Fort Ebey
Grab some frozen yogurt from Toppins or Whidberry mdash decorated with your favor-ite toppings ----- and catch up with friends you havenrsquot seen in awhile
Drive over to Penn Cove and watch the eagles soar overhead as Penn Cove Shellfish workers bring mussels up from pods suspended from rafts
Enjoy the love that surrounds you
Joan Bay Klope can be reached at faithful livinghotmailcom
FAITHFUL LIVINGBy JOAN BAY KLOPE
Enjoy the love beauty that surrounds us on Whidbey
NATURECONTINUED FROM A12
Photo by Ron Newberry
Whidbey News-Times
Periwinkle Press has produced three nature
guides start-ing with this one in 2004
titled lsquoCommon Intertidal
Invertebrates of the Salish Searsquo which has sold roughly 2500
copies
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
The eight spotted skimmer dragonfly found at the east end of Cranberry Lake at Deception Pass State Park
SaturdayJuly 19
All-you-can-eat breakfast 8 am to noon July 19 Masonic Center North Main and Eighth streets Coupeville Breakfast in-cludes pancakes scrambled eggs sausage bacon and orange juice coffee or tea $7 adults $3 chil-dren under 12 360-969-3149 or ldeccles67gmailcom
NAS Whidbey Island Open House and 5K Run 9 am to 3 pm July 19 Ault Field A 5K run along the basersquos flight line will be held at 9 am with registration starting at 730 am Aircraft dis-plays include the EA-18G Growler EA-6B Prowler P-3C Orion MH-60 Knighthawk helicopter and two unmanned aerial vehicles There will be other visual displays guided bus tours a K-9 Working Dog demonstration bouncy toys for children and a climbing wall Aviation memorabilia will also be available for purchase as well as a variety of food and beverages There is no ATM on the flight line so plan accordingly All guests will come onto Ault Field via Charles Porter Gate located just west of the Ault Field and Goldie roads intersection All visitors over the age of 18 will be required to have state or government issued iden-tification for access to the base Due to security measures large bags backpacks weapons coolers pets and drugs are not allowed Visitors are limited to strollers and wagons for toddlers diaper bags small purses items for people with handicaps official service dogs bottled water (two bottles per person free water-refill stations will be available) and cameras all of which will be subject to search by security Sunscreen recom-mended For more information visit wwwfacebookcom naswhidbeyIsland
Womenrsquos firearms class 9 am July 19 Central Whidbey Sportsmanrsquos Association Safari Lane Coupeville Class will cover safety and a broad range of fire-arms including revolvers semi-automatic pistols shotguns and rifles Will last the better part of the day It is recommend that you bring a lunch and any firearm that you would like to shoot Please bring guns unloaded Some fire-arms will be available for those who do not own one Free Con-tact Errol Ortego at 360-929-8918 or Robert Clark at 360-929-2167
Coupeville Farmers Market 10 am to 2 pm July 19 Alexan-der and Eighth Streets The mar-ket offers local produce plants chocolate honey art food crafts and more Kid and dog friendly
OH-Mazing Race Garage of Blessing 10 am to 2 pm July 19 The Garage of Blessings 3143 Goldie Road Oak Harbor Teams of two will follow clues to partici-pating local merchants Each mer-chant will offer a clue to the next merchant Cost is $20 per team and includes bottled water and team T-shirt Lunch from Jumbo Burrito and dessert from Top-pins will be available for purchase
All ticket proceeds benefit The Garage of Blessings Applications can be picked up at The Garage of Blessings or can be submitted at thegarageofblessingscom
Greenbank Progressive Club Community Rummage Sale 10 am to 3 pm July 19 Bakken Road and Fireside Road behind the Greenbank Store The Greenbank Progressive Club is having their yearly community yard and bake sale Free coffee and punch Everyone is welcome Email karinwhidbeyhotmailcom or call 360-678-3397
Friends of Meerkerk PicnicAnnual Meeting noon July 19 3531 Meerkerk Lane Greenbank President of the Board will deliver ldquoState of the Gardensrdquo update officers will be elected and vol-unteers and friends will be recog-nized Potluck will follow business meeting Burgers and brats will be provided Members are invited to bring sides and desserts Free 360-678-1912 or meerkerkwhid beynet
American Roots Music Se-ries Hale Bill amp the Bopps 7 pm July 19 Deception Pass State Park 41020 SR 20 Oak Harbor Variety of Scandinavian fiddle music from all the Nordic coun-tries including schottisches waltz-es and polskas The band includes fiddle keyboard and voice plus the nyckelharpa (Swedish) and Hardanger fiddle (Norwegian) The
bandrsquos musicians have been on the regional folk music scene since the lsquo70s and lsquo80s performing primar-ily at folk dances and festivals in various configurations Admission is free to performances Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to the park All performances are in the West Beach amphitheater on the Whidbey Island side of the park In case of rain performances will move to the East Cranberry Lake picnic shelter also on the Whidbey Island side
MondayJuly 21
Ebeyrsquos Landing Field School July 21 through Aug 14 Fort Casey State Park The Field School at Fort Casey will run Monday through Thursday July 21 through Aug 14 Shifts are four hours long 8 am to noon and 1-5 pm Brown-bag lunch Lectures take place every Tuesday at noon Over the course of the Field School they will replace rotted wood sills and framing repair the roof glaze reconstructed windows and doors repair damaged stucco and paint No prior preservation experience is required 360-678-6804 or wwwnpsgoveblavolunteer-opportunitieshtm
Tween Film Fest 2-4 pm July 21 Oak Harbor Library Meet-ing Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Fans of ldquoDespicable Merdquo will
enjoy the journey of Gru as he deals with a new super-criminal This movie is rated PG and is 98 minutes long Refreshments provided 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
Island County Astronomical
Society (ICAS) monthly meet-ing 630-830 pm Oak Harbor Library room HH137 1000 SE Regatta Drive Anyone interested in astronomy is invited to attend No experience needed There will be short presentations on current topics in astronomy Dan Pullen 360-679-7664 icaspubjunocom wwwicas-wawebscom
Zentangle 730 pm July 21 Coupeville Library 788 NW Alex-ander St The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn relaxing and fun way to create images by drawing structured patterns Register for this class as there is a maximum of 15 students Free 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
TuesdayJuly 22
Bang The Science of Sound 1-2 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Li-brary Meeting Room 1000 SE Re-gatta Drive Explore some library resources and get ready to make some noise For children ages 6-11
Lions Club Fruit Sale be-gins 9 am to 6 pm daily Rite
Aid Parking lot on Highway 20 The Oak Harbor Lions Club is selling Wenatchee-grown sun-rip-ened Clingstone peaches apricots and cherries All proceeds from the fundraiser support community projects including eyeglasses hearing aids scholarships North Whidbey Help House Special Olympics and other programs benefitting the Oak Harbor com-munity
Living With Chronic Illness class 1-330 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Senior Center Annex 51 SE Jermome St Living Well with Chronic Conditions is an evi-denced-based program from Stan-ford University that offers those living with ongoing health concerns ways to get suppport Adults 18 years and older can find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue discover better nutrition and exer-cise options understand treatment choices and communicate more effectively with health profession-als and family about their chronic health concerns The class series will be held each week for six weeks Space is limited Contact Nancy SSIC Living Well coordina-tor at 360-969-0113 to register
PBY Memorial Foundation Monthly Luncheon 1130 am July 22 CPO Club on Ault Field Road The PBY Memorial Founda-tion will hold its monthly no-host luncheon The featured speaker will be Mat Harrison a member of the JPAC team who will discuss the recovery of a downed PBY in eastern Canada 360-240-9500
WednesdayJuly 23
Teen Movie Matinee 2-445 pm July 23 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Come watch the second in-stallment of the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo series Free 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
Free Composting Class 630-730 pm July 23 Fort Casey State Park by the Lighthouse Learn how to compost and watch a demonstration Free raffle for yard-waste compost bin Free 360-678-7974 email Janet Hall at halljnwsuedu or visit wwwwaste wisewsuedu
ThursdayJuly 24
Family Storytime 1030-1115 am July 24 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Funny stories and action songs will get little ones ready to read Playtime or craft may follow For ages 18 months and up with a caregiver
Oak Harbor Farmers Mar-ket 4-7 pm July 24 Highway 20 near Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce 20th season Produce artisans and vendors gather every Thursday through end of Septem-ber Market is a nonprofit vendor-member cooperative oakharbor marketyahoocom
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DISCOVER DUGUALLA The Whidbey Camano Land Trust is hosting an event 10 am to 2 pm Saturday July 26 to allow the public an opportunity to explore properties along Dugualla Bay ldquoDiscover Duguallardquo also is designed to provide information about the importance of the bay for salmon Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watchers will guide a beach walk where the public may learn about the creatures that lurk in tidal habitats Light refreshments will be served To sign up call 360-222-3310 or visit wwwwcltorg ACTIVITIES
WHIDBEY
Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin
Shown in better days was the beloved island steamer ldquoWhidbyrdquo which at the time was the proper spelling The freight boat was a common sight and served the island at a time when water was the only means of travel to and from the island The boatrsquos demise came during a fire and its burned hull lay rested at Maylorrsquos Point in Oak Harbor for years As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdinrsquos new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo is out now To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970
LOOKING BACK
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A15
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by Funk in high school and began working with him at the tail end of Funkrsquos newspaper career when he became an intern at the Whidbey News-Times in the summer of 1986
ldquoHe is the consummate journalist photojournalist and publisher who understands the role of community newspapers His love and respect for the people of Oak Harbor is unques-tionable His legacy is one of leader-ship through example Itrsquos fitting he be the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Awardrdquo
Funk said he was emotionally moved by the award especially with it taking place in Oak Harbor
The event was like a trip down mem-ory lane with several familiar faces in attendance including former Oak Harbor mayors Jim Slowik and Al Koetje
Koetje mayor from 1972-96 said Funkrsquos impact on Oak Harbor extend-ed far beyond the printed pages
ldquoHe was outstanding not only as a newspaper person but as an outstand-ing citizen in the communityrdquo Koetje said ldquoThat main thing he was con-cerned about was what was good for Oak Harborrdquo
And that came through in his well-known appreciation of and support for the arts
Funk recently donated a sculp-ture he purchased from abstract art-ist Richard Nash to the City of Oak Harbor honoring the contributions of four Oak Harbor teachers The sculp-ture was dedicated in a ceremony at Windjammer Park earlier this month
Rusty Hendrix president of the Whidbey Playhouse said Funkrsquos efforts led to the start of the playhouse in 1966
ldquoWallie was the one who gave the Whidbey Playhouse its beginningrdquo said Hendrix who also attended Thursdayrsquos luncheon ldquoHe was on our board of trustees which helped us get the money to do things and build
fundraisingrdquoWhile giving of himself Funk also
got a lot back in return particularly in the bonds he formed with many long-time friends
Jan Ellis Oak Harbor resident and one of the longtime organizers of Holland Happening said Funk always had a way of making one feel special
ldquoHe talks to you as if you were the only person in the worldrdquo she said
He said he was touched by the awardldquoMy thoughts are I am emotion-
ally moved because I had 25 years hererdquo he said ldquoEvery moment wasnrsquot a laugh but so many were just great personal experiencesrdquo
a nationwide search for can-didates through an agency that specializes in finding executive-level employees
ldquoThe board really appreci-ates that he gave us a year to find a replacementrdquo he said ldquoIt means a new CEO can come in and work with Tom before he leaves so we have a really smooth transitionrdquo
The hospital board had some difficulty in finding a CEO in 2009 After a nation-wide search the board
named three finalists but they all dropped out
Tomasino had applied for the position but was not ini-tially named as a finalist In the end however the com-missioners said he was the best person for the job
His contract included a base salary of $230000 in addition to benefits and edu-cational expenses
Wallin said he suspects that the board will have an easier time finding qualified candidates this time around
ldquoThere are more former CEOs available as so many small hospitals are being absorbed by large onesrdquo he
said ldquoItrsquos a good opportunity for the hospital with all the CEOs availablerdquo
Tomasinorsquos tenure as CEO has been very event-ful especially with the imple-mentation of the Affordable Care Act
By a supermajority vot-ers last year approved a $50-million bond proposal to expand Whidbey General Hospital the bond narrowly failed a couple of years prior but Tomasino and others returned with a vigorous effort to present the propos-al to the community
In announcing his retire-ment Tomasino told the
board that the hospital has had ldquoa phenomenal change with employee satisfaction and the communityrdquo accord-ing to minutes of the meet-ing
There have also been controversies over the year Most recently the head nurse was charged by the Island County prosecutor with assaulting a patient but Tomasino came to her defense and claimed that the allegations were unfounded before the criminal investi-gation was complete
Tomasino could not be immediately contacted for comment
Commissioners discussed the issue as part of adopting the human resources policy manual They agreed to move forward with the policy of allowing for the sheriff and other elected officials to house their own personnel files
Traditionally Island Countyrsquos elected officials including the sheriff and pros-ecutor have kept their employ-ee personnel files within their own departments Statewide most counties with elected officials hold their own files according to Budget Director Elaine Marlow
ldquoThis is not an uncommon conversationrdquo Marlow said
Human Resources Director Melanie Bacon said that she was concerned that there were multiple ldquoofficialrdquo personnel files Bacon said in the case of sheriffrsquos deputies a file is kept in human resources civil service and the sheriffrsquos office
ldquoItrsquos always problematic to have more than one official personnel filerdquo Bacon said ldquoThey do come to me think-ing that I have info for them and that I can access info and I canrsquotrdquo
Brown argued that as an elected official he should have the right to manage mdash and pro-tect mdash his own personnel files
Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan said that hav-ing worked as a law enforce-ment officer he could confirm the sheriffrsquos concerns about the importance of keeping deputy information as safe as possible
ldquoOne thing we were very concerned about is that our personal records would could get in the hands of people who didnrsquot need that informationrdquo Vaughan said ldquoOfficers put people in jail hellip We were con-cerned about our private infor-mation getting into the wrong
hands and suffering some kind of retributionrdquo
When asked Brown said that he would not allow the commissioners the full access to files they would experience through human resources department
ldquoI would ask some qualifying questionsrdquo Brown said
Commissioner Jill Johnson also a Republican agreed that the sheriff had the right to protect his deputies mdash even against county commissioners
ldquoPart of the reason there are concerns there are three com-missioners that would have full access to law and justice per-sonnel hellip Therersquos a potential for additional exposure that the sheriff is trying to protect againstrdquo Johnson said ldquoHe wants to protect against people who may sit in this seat who may not always make the best decisionsrdquo
Price Johnson said that she wanted to meet her obligation to the public and those who work for the county in ensur-ing the county would not be liable for discrepancies in per-sonnel file retention when the human resources department cannot ensure compliance
ldquoThe reason I supported this language was not a reflec-tion about the workrdquo Price Johnson said ldquoIf a document is mishandled itrsquos our respon-sibility Therersquos the potential of a problem and thatrsquos what Irsquom trying to circumventrdquo
Banks said that the nature of the complaint would deter-mine who would be liable in such a lawsuit and that the divi-sion of the department should be respected
ldquoThere is some soloing built in and that is the structure that we have in the state of Washingtonrdquo Banks said ldquoThis board has no authority to discipline anyone who works for me or the sheriff I hate to be involved in one of these turf wars but therersquos a bound-ary and Irsquom here to speak in defense of that boundaryrdquo
FILESCONTINUED FROM A1
FUNKCONTINUED FROM A1
CEOCONTINUED FROM A1
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Wallie Funk visits with Jan Whitsitt at a sculpture dedication in Oak Harbor earlier this month that honored Whitsittrsquos late mother Trudy Sundberg and three other Oak Harbor teachers Funk donated the artwork to the city
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Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am
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Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am
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Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell
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of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525
Freeland
Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds
Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June
All are welcome360-321-8656
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360-682-2323SUNDAY
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Matthew 2818-20
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A Church A FamilyA Spiritual Home
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Please check our website for current locations amp
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RestorationFellowship
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Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A
675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189
Saturdays at 1030am
We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration
amp ARTABOUT
Artworks Galleryrsquos featured artist for July will be BAR-BARA MEARING Mearing paints in a variety of medi-ums but primarily pastel Her paintings attempt to make the ordinary extraordinary inspired by the finer nuances of everyday subjects Mearing says ldquoAlthough I prefer to work in a realistic style my goal is not the object but the moment or emotional response to the beauty everywhere in our wonderful worldrdquo Mearingrsquos paintings start with a life ob-servation that appeals to her followed by a bit of planning to decide how best to recreate the feeling or beauty that caught her eye Mearing feels the joy is in the process and then in the sharing Artworks Gallery is located on Green-bank Farm For more information visit artworkswhidbeycom or call 360-222-3010
UUCWI Gallery of Artrsquos summer exhibit is Summer Bold ndash Color Color Color and features Chelsea Bonacellorsquos oils Karen Samuelsonrsquos mandellas and Aaron LaChausseersquos glass Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Is-land is located approximately one mile north of Freeland at 20103 State Route 525 on the west side of the highway The gallery does not have regular hours Make arrangements for viewing the art by calling the office at 360-321-8656
Scenic photographs of Whidbey Island by RICK LAWL-ER and landscapes in pastels by artist JUDY SJERVEN are on display at Oak Harbor Library in July The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive For more information call 360-675-5115
The GARRY OAK GALLERY has just completed its Summer Rotation Come by to see the new layout the ocean-blues inspired window display and a variety of brand new artwork The new layout will go through July 21 at the gallery which is at 830 SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
For the month of July Garry Oak Gallery will feature the work of MIKE OrsquoCONNELL Visit the gallery 830 SE Pioneer Way Oak Harbor to see his text paintings For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
The WHIDBEY CHILDRENrsquoS THEATER still has openings for summer classes Register for The Arc of Stagecraft for ages 13 and up Puppetry Theater for ages 9 and up Teen Film Camp for ages 12 and up and more at whidbeychildrenstheaterorgclasses
The ISLAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL kicks off with ldquoTaming of the Shrewrdquo at 5 pm Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 This is a free event This production of Shakespearersquos love story takes place in a Wild West setting and is directed by Jackie Apodaca The play will be under the big tent at 723 Camano Ave in Langley Please no babes in arms Picnicking is encouraged For details visit wwwislandshakespearefestorg or call 360-331-2939
Teenagers may try their hand at PRINTMAKING dur-ing a printmaking lab from 2-4 pm Wednesday Aug 13 at the Oak Harbor Library Make prints using foam stamps and bubbles Make cards pictures or wrapping paper while exploring different printmaking techniques For more infor-mation call 360-675-5115
Poetry War and Resources 3-430 pm Thursday Aug 21 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive LINDA BEEMAN will share poems from ldquoCol-lateral Damagerdquo her new book featuring a scrapbook of poems and personalities who confront us with unanswered questions about war Copies will be available for purchase and signing 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
The Whidbey Playhouse and the Best Western Plus are teaming up to hold a Murder Mystery Dinner 5-830 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the Best Western Plus on Highway 20 in Oak Harbor The event is written by MARY K HAL-LEN and performed by the Whidbey Improv Team The cost is $35 per person or $60 per couple For reservations call 360-679-4567
The WHIDBEY ISLAND WOODWORKERS GUILD presents the ldquoArt + Wood = Woodpalooza WICArdquo Exhibition ndashndash the 11th annual show of Whidbeyrsquos finest woodwork ndashndash at WICA (Whidbey Center for the Arts Zech Hall 565 Camano Ave Langley) Aug 30 to Sept 1 exhibition (free) open noon-5 pm reception Fri-day Aug 29 6-9 pm This yearrsquos show will feature work by 20 of Whidbeyrsquos best For details call 360-221-8262 or visit wwwWICAonlinecom
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Email us your cover letter resume and include fi ve examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to hreastsoundpublishingcom or mail to Sound Publishing Inc 19426 68th Avenue S Kent WA 98032 ATTN HRBLCH
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Come work in a clean safe and
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EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED
Please apply in person
Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273
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General
Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
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Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
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Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
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INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
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ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
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EmploymentGeneral
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Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
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Local up-and-coming high-end salon seeking
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Oak Harbor School District
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Special Education Paraeducators
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atwwwohsdnet
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Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
Fo r P l ay a n d L e a r n Group in Oak Harbor on Fr idays Bachelorrsquos in Early Childhood Educa- t ion or equivalent re- quired and experience working with parents and young children Strong verbal and written com- munication skills a must
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PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
Skagit Farmers Supply is now accepting appli- cations for a propane delivery (bobtail) driver to safely dispense bulk propane to residential and commercial cus- tomers along a local route on Whidbey Is- land Applicants must possess valid class A or B CDL DOT physi- cal and have safe driv- ing history FT wage D O E c o m p e t i t i v e benefits package in- cluded Visitwwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
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Seattle-based Commercial General Contractor is seeking
qualified
Construction Superintendent
QCMSSHO
With demonstrated safety and quality control experience
Assistant Project
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experience
E-mail resumes to
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SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
EmploymentTransportationDrivers
CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
Bring resume toFrontier
Building Supply1800 Main St Freeland
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
Yolanda Self(360)969-1299programd
allheartagencycomireneallheartagencycom
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
Accepting
applications for
LPNrsquos Apply in person at
Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
LPN
to join our team at our Assisted Living
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360-279-2224 ask to speak with Morgan or Cathie
LPNMAFull time Busy Oak Har- bor office is looking for someone to star t r ight away Experience pre- ferred Send resume or apply in person 231 SE Barrington Drive Suite 209 Oak Harbor
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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
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WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday July 19th 1 to 4pm or by apprsquot
Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave
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Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
Langley870 Grace Ln
657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
Langley2503 Hillis Dr
560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
Freeland1896 Shore Ave
606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
Freeland5386 Ivy Blu Ln
619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
Freeland1312 Hickory Wy
663639 $390000Lyn Gray
360969-2247
Freeland5744 Mutiny Bay Rd
614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
Freeland4490 Smugglers Cove Rd
599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA
Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc
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Saturday Showings 9 to 5
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
COUNSELOR(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non PACT team Expe- rience with CD assess- m e n t a n d t r e a t m e n t required Must be able to work on-call rotation and in high risk situations Position requires case management for indi- viduals with mental ill- ness CDP required As- soc iates or h igher is preferred
CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non Working within an interdiscipl inary team (PACT) to provide psy- chiatr ic evaluations amp medication management to chronically illmentally ill patients often with a co-occurring diagnosis Must be willing to com- municate and collabo- rate with clinical staff Li- censed RN in WA State amp 2 years experience in a psychiat r ic set t ing Proof of TB test within the last year required upon hire
Visit our website at wwwcompasshealthorgto learn more about our open positions and to
apply EOE
Maple Ridge Currently Hiring
FT PT HCACNAMed Tech
PositionsSeeking motivated
caring and responsible applicants
Apply in person at1767 Alliance Ave
Freeland WA 98249
NursingAssistant
Part amp Full Time
Shift Differential for PM amp NOC
Shifts
Competitive Wages DOE
Come work in a clean safe and
friendly environment where
EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED
Please apply in person
Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273
Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet
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OAK HARBOR
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OAK HARBOR 98277
1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
ELITE 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH property on beau- tiful Whidbey Isl Fea- tures 180rsquo of low bank lagoon waterfront crab mussels and clams in your f ront yard Gor- geous views of Mt Bak- er amp Penn Cove Rock faced fireplace in living room Sit on deck and watch sunrise 357 SF day light cellar base- ment Plus two car de- t a c h e d g a r a g e $540000 360-678-4089
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FREELAND 98249
B E AU T I F U L WAT E R V i e w l o t i n H a r b o r Sands 2 BR septic drain field is installed water meter instal led wood bui l t s torage bui ld ing with windows in ceiling Partly fenced amp ready to build $20000 for im- provements $35000 for the lot total $55000 Call Joe 360-929-8550
Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
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Real Estate for RentIsland County
CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
Real Estate for RentIsland County
Convenient location walk to Island Transit
Post Office grocery store
banks hardware store dining
church amp ferry landing
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Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts
COUPEVILLE
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2 BR WATERFRONT living space Available 81 Pets negotiable In- c ludes water sewer garbage amp electric No - smoke $1300 360-929- 7593
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OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
GORGEOUS updated 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler with view of Penn Cove Stones throw to best W h i d b e y b e a c h Fenced large garage RV park ing Washer dryer No smoking dogs with references $1200 month 206-714-3182
OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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Coupeville2 bedroom unit in du- plex Close to library amp shopping Fresh paint gas f i replace jacuzzi tub $800 month $800 deposit Water sewer in- c luded No smok ing (360)678-5007OAK HARBOR
MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
OAK HARBORN I C E 2 B E D RO O M Close to shopping and bus l ine Laundr y on premises No pets $650 month $700 deposi t 360-734-7896
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LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent
OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
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GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
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OAK HARBOR 98277
2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
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INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
2014 CONTRACTS OUT FOR BID
3 ndash YEAR SEPTIC INSPECTION amp
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All bids and requests must be addressed to
South Whidbey FireEMS5535 Cameron RoadFreeland WA 98249
and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
Resource Chief Beckat 360-321-1533 or
bidsswfeorg
Found
AWESOME wide open view of Lake Roose- velt from the 5 AC par- cel with water and un- d e r g r o u n d p o w e r Bring your RV or build your home Close to hosp i ta l shopp ing golfing amp year round fishing $64500 pos- s i b l e c o n t r a c t 5 0 9 4 2 2 0 4 0 4 o r 5094295430
FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
REWARD FOR Return of lost dog ldquoCosmordquo Lost in the Holmes Har- bor area of Whidbey Isl on July 3rd during fire- works Please call 360- 381-0012
legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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Legal Notices
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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PAGE 20 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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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
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Camera Sony Cyber- sho t 10 1 megap ixe l D S C - N 2 $ 5 0 O B O (360)222-8002COUCH black nauga- hyde makes into queen size bed Excellent con- dition $150 Oak Har- bor (360) 632-3057George Foreman Grill n e w i n b o x $ 2 0 (360)222-8002Golf cart 3 wheelpush pull $75 Nickent 4dx a n d 3 d x I r o n w o o d wheadcovers $20ea Putter 34in wheadcover $10 Corba 54 Wedge $10 All items excellent condition 360-675-0446J e p p s e n h a r d c ove r binder $10 Jeppsen leather binder $25 3 Head sets Aviat ion used Te lex MRB240 $ 2 5 T e l e x E 9 5 1 $25 Dave Clark H20-10 $50 Oak Harbor (360) 632-3057KEROSENE 10 Gals Metal containers includ- ed $35 360-675-0446MICROWAVE wh i te w o r k s g r e a t $ 3 0 Range hood 7rdquo duct works $10 Call 360- 672-0131MISC ITEMS Coffee ta- ble two stack end tables with drawer maple very good cond i t ion $75 Book case 62 X 36 X 12 5 Shelves $15 Re- frigerator bar size 25 c u b i c f e e t $ 5 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Flea Market
Patio table 48 inches round four chairs white $50 Horse shoe set of- ficial for out door play- ing with carrying case n e v e r u s e d $ 4 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Miscellaneous
2 EXCELLENT ITEMS Floor Loom Nilus by Le- clerc 4 harness and all material sold together $1700 Brother Knit King KH-230 manual knitting mach ine w i t h r i bbe r $350 Call for appoint- ment 360-321-4143
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Used Paramount FIT 5000 CTN1 universal gym
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Tools
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Dogs
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 723
ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 725
ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
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garage sales - WA
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
FREELAND
GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
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MarineMiscellaneous
ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
Auto Events Auctions
1998 Chevrolet K3500 Ambulance
74 V-8 140k miles 20k on new motor Email
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360-734-8700 bull 1800 IOWA STREET bull BELLINGHAM WA
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Utility Trailers
5rsquox10rsquo UTILITY TRAILER Tilting trailer makes it great for lawn mower motorcycle snowmobile etc Clean solid new tabs 15rdquo tires and single axel $560 Freeland Call John 360-321-2364
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3 5 rsquo M O N TA N A 5 t h wheel 2008 and 2006 D o d g e 3 5 0 0 D i e s e l Trailer includes 4 pop- o u t s f i r e p l a c e f l a t screen surround sound and 2 queen beds Truck has less than 100000 miles Buy this awesone pair for just $50000 Call 360-373-7203 (Bre- merton)
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Motorhomes
25rsquo TELSTAR BY Cham- pion 1989 Ford 460 New Dometic refrigera- tor Propane and 110 volt Double sinks and 4 burner stove with oven Cor k f l oo rs and oak cabinets Stationary bed in rear New air cond- tioner amp propane heater 4 Kilowatt Onan Gen- set 2nd owners excel condition $6000 Friday Harbor 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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2 5 rsquo F L E E T W O O D PROWLER travel trailer l ike new condition al- ways covered many ex- tras sleeps 6 original owner non smoking asking $12500 Includes cover BBQ amp spare tire Freeland (360)331-4341
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 23
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Malloy places 2nd in tournament
Oak Harbor Olympian Marti Malloy placed second at the Grand Slam Tyumen in Russia July 12 and 13
Malloy who earned a bronze medal in judo at the London Olympics and is the current PanAm champion lost in the finals of the 57kg division to Canadarsquos Cath-erine Beauchemin-Pinard
Malloy won her six-person pool with victories over Stefanie Tremblay of Canada and Christa Deguchi of Japan
In the semifinals Malloy defeated Loredana Ohai of Romania
Malloy is currently the top-ranked judoka in the United States and sixth in the world in the 57kg class
Ragnar runs down Whidbey today
Whidbey Island roads will be dotted with Ragnar Relay runners Saturday July 19
The Northwest Passage one of 15 runs throughout the United States sponsored by Ragnar began with a staggered start at 5 am Friday in Blaine The teams with the slowest estimated times took off first the fast-est teams didnrsquot leave until early in the afternoon
The relay teams should hit Oak Harbor early Satur-
day morningThe 200-mile relay fin-
ishes at the Island County Fairgrounds in Langley with the final teams coming in around 9 pm
Over 500 teams are ex-pected to compete in this yearrsquos race Most of the squads have 12 members each running three legs Some ldquoultrardquo teams com-pete with only six runners
NWLL fall ball signups begin
Registration is under way for North Whidbey Little League fall ball
Registration forms are available at Big 5 and from the league website north whidbeylittleleagueorg
The league is open to baseball players 6 to 14 and will be divided into three divisions
Softball for players 7 to 16 will have two divisions
The cost is $60Teams will be formed
Aug 16 Games begin in September and end in late October
Wildcats hold youth cheer camp
A youth cheer clinic hosted by new Oak Harbor High School coach Kimberly Cherry and the Wildcat squad will be take place 9 am to 3 pm Saturday July
26 at the OHHS fieldhouseThe cost is $30 which
includes lunch and a T-shirt and payments must be made by July 24
Payments should be made to OHHS Cheer Youth Clinic co Oak Harbor School District 350 S Oak Harbor St Oak Harbor WA 98277 Please include the childrsquos full name age and contact information
Participants who attend the clinic and additional practice days (Sept 10 and Oct 22) will qualify to per-form at the halftime of the Oct 24 Oak Harbor foot-ball game on Breast Cancer Awareness Night
For more information
email cheeroakharborgmailcom
CHS football team sets scrimmage
The Coupeville High School football team will complete its summer ac-tivities with a scrimmage against Lakeside at Mickey Clark Field at 11 am Satur-day July 26
CHS parents host Race the Reserve
The third annual Race the Reserve returns to Ebeyrsquos
Prairie Aug 9The event which is the
primary fundraiser for the Coupeville parents of the class of 2015 includes a half marathon 10K and 5K fit-ness runwalk
The half marathon begins at 830 am and the other races at 9 am
The cost is $50 for the half marathon $35 for the 10K and $25 for the 5K
For more information or to register visit racethe reservewhidbeyislandcom
Aquatic Club offers tryouts
The North Whidbey Aquatic Club is a competi-tive swimming program of the North Whidbey Park and Recreation District for ages from 6 through college
NWACrsquos mission is to foster the development of Whidbey Island youth as
competitive swimmers and well-adjusted individuals
Tryouts are by appoint-ment and the first two weeks are free Call head coach Bill Patterson at 360-675-7665 for more informa-tion
Club welcomes new members
Running Unlimited Fitness always welcomes new mem-bers ages 5 and up
Prospective members are given two free practices to see if the club is for them
The fees are $14 $20 and $28 per month or partici-pants can use a $30 punch-card good for 10 visits
For more information visit wwwrufitws or call coach Catie Rodeheffer at 360-279-2196
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COMPLIMENTARYWHIDBEY NEWS-TIMES
WITH YOUR COFFEE
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Saturday August 9 2014 at the Greenbank Farm
A full day of funHighland Dancing Pipe Bands
Traditional Athletics Flyball DogsCeltic Gifts Food and Beer Garden
Celtic entertainment includingMaggiersquos Fury Cronan The Shifty Sailors
and more
Gates open at 8 AM Competition starts at 9 AM
For more information visit wwwwihgorg
Games AdmissionAdults (18 and over) $10Students (5 to 17) Seniors Military (w ID) $7 Kids 4 and under FREE
16th Annual
FREE Admission for Kids(Children 12 and younger) to the Highland GamesOne coupon per family Coupon expires Aug 9 2014
COUPON
SPORTS IN BRIEF
Photo courtesy of USA Judo
Oak Harborrsquos Marti Malloy right competes in the Grand Slam Tyumen last weekend Malloy finished second in the Russian event
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
One of the first things Bo Chernikoff thought of when he heard about the cancel-lation of the Loganberry Festival this year was the children
The long-running event at Greenbank Farm tradi-tionally offered numerous events for Whidbey Island kids Chernikoff and others from his church organized the childrenrsquos entertainment
ldquoItrsquos so much fun to see these little kids having a ballrdquo Chernikoff said ldquoQuite a few of the helpers are grandpar-ents like I am A childrenrsquos joy is so transparent You love to see thatrdquo
When a conflict with another event prompted Loganberry Festival organiz-ers to suspend the occasion this year the elder board with the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church of Greenbank decided it wanted to do all it could to keep at least a por-tion intact
So from noon to 6 pm Sunday July 27 the church and Greenbank Farm are combining efforts to pre-serve the childrenrsquos enter-tainment aspect of the festi-val by offering a free event that will feature five bouncy houses a pie-eating contest dunk tank and other games
Theyrsquore calling the event ldquoBounce Maniardquo
Kids from 2-14 are allowed to participate but must be accompanied by an adult
Bounce Mania will take place on the same weekend that the Loganberry Festival traditionally occurs but instead of two days will be condensed to one
Officials with Greenbank Farm and Port of Coupeville announced in March they were canceling this yearrsquos Loganberry Festival mostly because the Whidbey Island
Area Fair moved to the end of July leaving only one week between events With the change 4-H groups featured at both events would have been forced to choose
While the future of the Loganberry Festival remains unclear Bounce Mania is intended to continue with some of the festivalrsquos most fun events
Nearly 50 members of the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church will help run the event
Face painting a ring toss and golf putting are among the options for kids
Food vendors also will be on hand and Whidbey Pies amp Cafe will be open
ldquoMaybe we can keep it going and next year make it bigger and better and make it for the (whole) familyrdquo said Chernikoff one of elders of the church which has run the childrenrsquos events at the festival for at least a decade
Greenbank Farm officials will continue to run the popu-lar pie-eating contest includ-ing a competition for adults too
Also for adults a wine and cheese pairing will take place with author Kristin Ohlson on hand to give a reading of her book ldquoThe Soil Will Save Usrdquo at 2 pm The book explores new ways in which farmers are tending their soil in an attempt to reserve global warming A discussion will follow Ohlsonrsquos reading
ldquoWe are hoping that peo-ple interested in farming will talk about the practices she describes in her bookrdquo said Judy Feldman executive director of the Green Bank Farm
Feldman said shersquos excited that childrenrsquos activities will be held and the pie-eating contest preserved to help make up for some of the disappointment from the
Loganberry Festivalrsquos sus-pension
She said blueberries will be used in the competition instead of loganberries
ldquoWersquoll save the loganberry pie-eating contest for when the Loganberry Festival rears its head againrdquo she said
Whether that will be in 2015 should be known in the fall she said
Feldman directs the Greenbank Management Group a nonprofit that operates the farm The man-agement grouprsquos contract with the Port of Coupeville expires next summer but she expects the port could make a decision on who will get the new contract at its October meeting because the dead-line for bid proposals is in late September
ldquoIt would be presumptive on our partrdquo Feldman said of planning for a 2015 festival
She said if the port contin-ues to allow the Greenbank
Management Group to oper-ate the farm there would still
be plenty of time to plan for a festival next year
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11
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Residential Food Waste Composting Workshop Saturday August 23rd from 1000 to 1100 am
Participants will receive an in-ground compost bin at reduced cost to begin composting at home For information and registration visit the WSU Extension website at httpext100wsueduisland Participants must be Island County residents Only one registration is required per family Registration closes August 15th Sponsored by WSU Ext Island County and Washington Department of Ecology
For information call (360) 678-7974 or 679-7386 Participants are asked to take part in a 12 month study to track waste reduction and diversion
through home composting Space is limited and the compost bin is included in the registration fee
Group aims to continue Loganberry childrenrsquos fun
File photo
One of the most popular activities during the Loganberry Festival is the pie-eating contest This yearrsquos Loganberry activities will include that messy but fun activity
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
As she took a quick inventory of the critters she catalogued at Deception
Pass State Park Mary Jo Adams stopped at the pho-tograph of a skinny beetle-shaped bug
ldquoWho knew there were fire-flies hererdquo Adams said with a tone of delight pointing to an image of a diurnal firefly ldquoBut they donrsquot glowrdquo
The firefly is one of 348 creatures plants and fungi detailed in the recently pub-lished ldquoNature Guide to Deception Pass State Park and Surrounding Areasrdquo
The laminated nature guide is the product of a project led by Adams and Sarah Schmidt who both live on Whidbey Island
Although the idea of such a guide was discussed years ago Adams decided it was time to act on it while taking pictures during a hike at the park a year and a half ago
ldquoSo many people pass through hererdquo Adams said of Deception Pass the statersquos busiest state park with about 2 million visitors per year ldquoI see people hiking trails all the time and going from Point A to Point B and never slowing down to see whatrsquos along the trailrdquo
The guide is designed to encourage visitors to pause and look closer at the natural things around them It also arms them with a protected educational tool that can be taken into the woods while exploring
Itrsquos not a pocket-sized book It is comprised of eight dou-ble-sided sheets laminated in a plastic covering and con-nected together by only a plastic tie
The Deception Pass guide is the third nature guide pro-duced by Periwinkle Press a small nonprofit publishing corporation based in Adamsrsquo Oak Harbor home
The first two guides on sea-weeds and intertidal interte-brates were spearheaded by
the late Jan Holmes as tools to assist in Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watcher intertidal monitoring and eelgrass stud-ies as well asfor the common beach visitor who wanted to know more about what they were observing
The first guide ldquoCommon Intertidal Invertebrates of the
Salish Seardquo came out in 2004 and has sold about 2500 cop-ies It was followed two years later by ldquoCommon Intertidal Seaweeds and Seagrasses of the Salish Seardquo which has sold about 1500 copies Both guides have been updated since their initial releases
ldquoIt was her visionrdquo Adams said of Holmes who passed
away in December of 2011 after a long fight with cancer ldquoShe was a real renaissance (woman)rdquo
Adams said she and Holmes used to talk about tackling a guide on Deception
Pass State Park and its diverse habitat Holmes was so pas-sionate about the intertidal monitoring program that she went back to college to gain
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ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY
Viewing nature Nature guide aims to encourage Deception Pass visitors to slow down and take a long look
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Above Sarah Schmidt left and Mary Jo Adams look over the nature guide they put together that gives visitors to Deception Pass State Park a better idea of the creatures and plants that live inside the parkrsquos boundaries The project was about a year and a half in the making after Adams noticed too many park guests rushing through the park and not stopping to notice the diverse habitat around them
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
Above A Townsendrsquos chipmunk is spotted along a trail to Lighthouse Point at Deception Pass State Park Right A barn swallow gets a rest on the Bowman Bay pier
SEE NATURE A13
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13
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a masterrsquos degree in marine biology
After Holmes died Adams partnered with Schmidt who has an extensive biology background to take on the Deception Pass project
ldquoMary Jo really handled about 99 percent of thisrdquo Schmidt said adding that she was tasked with proofreading
Adams a former nurse who took most of the photos in the guide would have none of that talk
ldquoWithout Sarahrsquos input and othersrsquo input this whole thing would have turned into a sorry messrdquo she said
Schmidt and Adams spoke kindly of the help provided by assistant park manager Rick Blank and of the many experts in specific areas that assisted in the project Melissa Duffy helped roam the park to identify the various fungi and molds which got a full page in the guide
Among the molds found in the park is a yellow frothy vari-ety Fuligo septica more com-monly known as dog vomit slime mold
During her countless trips to the park Adams came across many more pleasant discoveries
She and Schmidt encoun-tered a pair of American Minks near Cranberry Lake
There were also surprises such as two large white roost-ers spotted on the Pass Lake trail
ldquoThey didnrsquot fit into the guiderdquo Schmidt joked
The guide includes mam-mals birds reptiles amphib-ians insects and the many trees shrubs and plants found in and around Deception Pass State Park and surrounding areas
Most photos in the guide were taken of critters and plants at the park Some were taken in other areas on and
around Whidbey by contrib-uting photographers such as Whidbey nature photogra-phers Craig Johnson and Jill Hein
A college professor from Western Washington University dragonfly expert and butterfly association were among the expert eyes that also contributed
Adams said she was also grateful for the islandrsquos library system which pro-vided books to help her with research to provide park visi-tors with what she hopes will be a helpful resource
ldquoWe like to get people more connected with naturerdquo Adams said ldquoThatrsquos really nice because I think people have lost thatrdquo
Did you know there are lessons of love right outside your door
To best experience them I suggest you walk out into the early morning air briefly stepping away from schedules and frantic morning TV program-
ming or immediately after dinner for some wind-down time
Ask God to give you the eyes to see and the heart to experience the gifts of nature right here on Whidbey Island The expansive number of hiking trails the long days and a dog needing exercise are ingre-dients for creating a beautiful summertime memory
It is weather like wersquove been enjoying this week when I long for natural pure symbols of love to teach and guide my heart
That is why I venture outside mdash to pull up crab pots water my garden or sit out on my porch to visit with family and friends apart from anything electronic
It was while watching my dear friend Jane Ritterrsquos little granddaughters Cella and Chloe Ritter lick Popsicles and chat-ter about everything that came to mind Thursday evening that I thought about nature and babies and the kinds of love expressed in them all
Most of us instinctively understand that love is more expansive than romance But we need some reminders
The first kind of love is the covenant love God has for people mdash a love that can redeem us sustain us when life is terribly difficult and can secure us a place in His presence for all eternity
There is that primal soul-grabbing love we experience when we think about our children Deeply linked to our emotions
and always complex it feeds our connec-tion to future generations and builds upon our abilities to be supportive and even to forgive when itrsquos needed
There is a benevolent love God places in our heart for friends neighbors co-work-ers and people in need
It is demonstrated in service and not only creates a lifeline to those who benefit from our care but such love produces in us deeper patience understanding and generosity that goes beyond what we alone can offer
Irsquom reminded of this love when I look upon the bleeding heart plant growing on the north side of my house
First introduced to me years ago by my friend Corinne Boon Oak Harborrsquos well-known smooth collie breeder small business owner and longtime friend of mine it gifts us with dainty heart-shaped blooms before going dormant during win-ter months
Each spring as I watch the plant rise out of the ground I am reminded that the love of a friend can become one of the most enduring and satisfying forms of love we will experience in our lives
Allow the incredible beauty that sur-rounds us here on Whidbey to remind you that God created a beautiful world for us to enjoy because He loves us Get up early and drink your coffee out in the morning sunshine
Open the windows Walk the beaches and collect glass
Spend time exploring Deception Pass State Park or Fort Ebey
Grab some frozen yogurt from Toppins or Whidberry mdash decorated with your favor-ite toppings ----- and catch up with friends you havenrsquot seen in awhile
Drive over to Penn Cove and watch the eagles soar overhead as Penn Cove Shellfish workers bring mussels up from pods suspended from rafts
Enjoy the love that surrounds you
Joan Bay Klope can be reached at faithful livinghotmailcom
FAITHFUL LIVINGBy JOAN BAY KLOPE
Enjoy the love beauty that surrounds us on Whidbey
NATURECONTINUED FROM A12
Photo by Ron Newberry
Whidbey News-Times
Periwinkle Press has produced three nature
guides start-ing with this one in 2004
titled lsquoCommon Intertidal
Invertebrates of the Salish Searsquo which has sold roughly 2500
copies
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
The eight spotted skimmer dragonfly found at the east end of Cranberry Lake at Deception Pass State Park
SaturdayJuly 19
All-you-can-eat breakfast 8 am to noon July 19 Masonic Center North Main and Eighth streets Coupeville Breakfast in-cludes pancakes scrambled eggs sausage bacon and orange juice coffee or tea $7 adults $3 chil-dren under 12 360-969-3149 or ldeccles67gmailcom
NAS Whidbey Island Open House and 5K Run 9 am to 3 pm July 19 Ault Field A 5K run along the basersquos flight line will be held at 9 am with registration starting at 730 am Aircraft dis-plays include the EA-18G Growler EA-6B Prowler P-3C Orion MH-60 Knighthawk helicopter and two unmanned aerial vehicles There will be other visual displays guided bus tours a K-9 Working Dog demonstration bouncy toys for children and a climbing wall Aviation memorabilia will also be available for purchase as well as a variety of food and beverages There is no ATM on the flight line so plan accordingly All guests will come onto Ault Field via Charles Porter Gate located just west of the Ault Field and Goldie roads intersection All visitors over the age of 18 will be required to have state or government issued iden-tification for access to the base Due to security measures large bags backpacks weapons coolers pets and drugs are not allowed Visitors are limited to strollers and wagons for toddlers diaper bags small purses items for people with handicaps official service dogs bottled water (two bottles per person free water-refill stations will be available) and cameras all of which will be subject to search by security Sunscreen recom-mended For more information visit wwwfacebookcom naswhidbeyIsland
Womenrsquos firearms class 9 am July 19 Central Whidbey Sportsmanrsquos Association Safari Lane Coupeville Class will cover safety and a broad range of fire-arms including revolvers semi-automatic pistols shotguns and rifles Will last the better part of the day It is recommend that you bring a lunch and any firearm that you would like to shoot Please bring guns unloaded Some fire-arms will be available for those who do not own one Free Con-tact Errol Ortego at 360-929-8918 or Robert Clark at 360-929-2167
Coupeville Farmers Market 10 am to 2 pm July 19 Alexan-der and Eighth Streets The mar-ket offers local produce plants chocolate honey art food crafts and more Kid and dog friendly
OH-Mazing Race Garage of Blessing 10 am to 2 pm July 19 The Garage of Blessings 3143 Goldie Road Oak Harbor Teams of two will follow clues to partici-pating local merchants Each mer-chant will offer a clue to the next merchant Cost is $20 per team and includes bottled water and team T-shirt Lunch from Jumbo Burrito and dessert from Top-pins will be available for purchase
All ticket proceeds benefit The Garage of Blessings Applications can be picked up at The Garage of Blessings or can be submitted at thegarageofblessingscom
Greenbank Progressive Club Community Rummage Sale 10 am to 3 pm July 19 Bakken Road and Fireside Road behind the Greenbank Store The Greenbank Progressive Club is having their yearly community yard and bake sale Free coffee and punch Everyone is welcome Email karinwhidbeyhotmailcom or call 360-678-3397
Friends of Meerkerk PicnicAnnual Meeting noon July 19 3531 Meerkerk Lane Greenbank President of the Board will deliver ldquoState of the Gardensrdquo update officers will be elected and vol-unteers and friends will be recog-nized Potluck will follow business meeting Burgers and brats will be provided Members are invited to bring sides and desserts Free 360-678-1912 or meerkerkwhid beynet
American Roots Music Se-ries Hale Bill amp the Bopps 7 pm July 19 Deception Pass State Park 41020 SR 20 Oak Harbor Variety of Scandinavian fiddle music from all the Nordic coun-tries including schottisches waltz-es and polskas The band includes fiddle keyboard and voice plus the nyckelharpa (Swedish) and Hardanger fiddle (Norwegian) The
bandrsquos musicians have been on the regional folk music scene since the lsquo70s and lsquo80s performing primar-ily at folk dances and festivals in various configurations Admission is free to performances Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to the park All performances are in the West Beach amphitheater on the Whidbey Island side of the park In case of rain performances will move to the East Cranberry Lake picnic shelter also on the Whidbey Island side
MondayJuly 21
Ebeyrsquos Landing Field School July 21 through Aug 14 Fort Casey State Park The Field School at Fort Casey will run Monday through Thursday July 21 through Aug 14 Shifts are four hours long 8 am to noon and 1-5 pm Brown-bag lunch Lectures take place every Tuesday at noon Over the course of the Field School they will replace rotted wood sills and framing repair the roof glaze reconstructed windows and doors repair damaged stucco and paint No prior preservation experience is required 360-678-6804 or wwwnpsgoveblavolunteer-opportunitieshtm
Tween Film Fest 2-4 pm July 21 Oak Harbor Library Meet-ing Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Fans of ldquoDespicable Merdquo will
enjoy the journey of Gru as he deals with a new super-criminal This movie is rated PG and is 98 minutes long Refreshments provided 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
Island County Astronomical
Society (ICAS) monthly meet-ing 630-830 pm Oak Harbor Library room HH137 1000 SE Regatta Drive Anyone interested in astronomy is invited to attend No experience needed There will be short presentations on current topics in astronomy Dan Pullen 360-679-7664 icaspubjunocom wwwicas-wawebscom
Zentangle 730 pm July 21 Coupeville Library 788 NW Alex-ander St The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn relaxing and fun way to create images by drawing structured patterns Register for this class as there is a maximum of 15 students Free 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
TuesdayJuly 22
Bang The Science of Sound 1-2 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Li-brary Meeting Room 1000 SE Re-gatta Drive Explore some library resources and get ready to make some noise For children ages 6-11
Lions Club Fruit Sale be-gins 9 am to 6 pm daily Rite
Aid Parking lot on Highway 20 The Oak Harbor Lions Club is selling Wenatchee-grown sun-rip-ened Clingstone peaches apricots and cherries All proceeds from the fundraiser support community projects including eyeglasses hearing aids scholarships North Whidbey Help House Special Olympics and other programs benefitting the Oak Harbor com-munity
Living With Chronic Illness class 1-330 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Senior Center Annex 51 SE Jermome St Living Well with Chronic Conditions is an evi-denced-based program from Stan-ford University that offers those living with ongoing health concerns ways to get suppport Adults 18 years and older can find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue discover better nutrition and exer-cise options understand treatment choices and communicate more effectively with health profession-als and family about their chronic health concerns The class series will be held each week for six weeks Space is limited Contact Nancy SSIC Living Well coordina-tor at 360-969-0113 to register
PBY Memorial Foundation Monthly Luncheon 1130 am July 22 CPO Club on Ault Field Road The PBY Memorial Founda-tion will hold its monthly no-host luncheon The featured speaker will be Mat Harrison a member of the JPAC team who will discuss the recovery of a downed PBY in eastern Canada 360-240-9500
WednesdayJuly 23
Teen Movie Matinee 2-445 pm July 23 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Come watch the second in-stallment of the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo series Free 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
Free Composting Class 630-730 pm July 23 Fort Casey State Park by the Lighthouse Learn how to compost and watch a demonstration Free raffle for yard-waste compost bin Free 360-678-7974 email Janet Hall at halljnwsuedu or visit wwwwaste wisewsuedu
ThursdayJuly 24
Family Storytime 1030-1115 am July 24 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Funny stories and action songs will get little ones ready to read Playtime or craft may follow For ages 18 months and up with a caregiver
Oak Harbor Farmers Mar-ket 4-7 pm July 24 Highway 20 near Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce 20th season Produce artisans and vendors gather every Thursday through end of Septem-ber Market is a nonprofit vendor-member cooperative oakharbor marketyahoocom
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DISCOVER DUGUALLA The Whidbey Camano Land Trust is hosting an event 10 am to 2 pm Saturday July 26 to allow the public an opportunity to explore properties along Dugualla Bay ldquoDiscover Duguallardquo also is designed to provide information about the importance of the bay for salmon Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watchers will guide a beach walk where the public may learn about the creatures that lurk in tidal habitats Light refreshments will be served To sign up call 360-222-3310 or visit wwwwcltorg ACTIVITIES
WHIDBEY
Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin
Shown in better days was the beloved island steamer ldquoWhidbyrdquo which at the time was the proper spelling The freight boat was a common sight and served the island at a time when water was the only means of travel to and from the island The boatrsquos demise came during a fire and its burned hull lay rested at Maylorrsquos Point in Oak Harbor for years As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdinrsquos new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo is out now To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970
LOOKING BACK
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A15
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by Funk in high school and began working with him at the tail end of Funkrsquos newspaper career when he became an intern at the Whidbey News-Times in the summer of 1986
ldquoHe is the consummate journalist photojournalist and publisher who understands the role of community newspapers His love and respect for the people of Oak Harbor is unques-tionable His legacy is one of leader-ship through example Itrsquos fitting he be the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Awardrdquo
Funk said he was emotionally moved by the award especially with it taking place in Oak Harbor
The event was like a trip down mem-ory lane with several familiar faces in attendance including former Oak Harbor mayors Jim Slowik and Al Koetje
Koetje mayor from 1972-96 said Funkrsquos impact on Oak Harbor extend-ed far beyond the printed pages
ldquoHe was outstanding not only as a newspaper person but as an outstand-ing citizen in the communityrdquo Koetje said ldquoThat main thing he was con-cerned about was what was good for Oak Harborrdquo
And that came through in his well-known appreciation of and support for the arts
Funk recently donated a sculp-ture he purchased from abstract art-ist Richard Nash to the City of Oak Harbor honoring the contributions of four Oak Harbor teachers The sculp-ture was dedicated in a ceremony at Windjammer Park earlier this month
Rusty Hendrix president of the Whidbey Playhouse said Funkrsquos efforts led to the start of the playhouse in 1966
ldquoWallie was the one who gave the Whidbey Playhouse its beginningrdquo said Hendrix who also attended Thursdayrsquos luncheon ldquoHe was on our board of trustees which helped us get the money to do things and build
fundraisingrdquoWhile giving of himself Funk also
got a lot back in return particularly in the bonds he formed with many long-time friends
Jan Ellis Oak Harbor resident and one of the longtime organizers of Holland Happening said Funk always had a way of making one feel special
ldquoHe talks to you as if you were the only person in the worldrdquo she said
He said he was touched by the awardldquoMy thoughts are I am emotion-
ally moved because I had 25 years hererdquo he said ldquoEvery moment wasnrsquot a laugh but so many were just great personal experiencesrdquo
a nationwide search for can-didates through an agency that specializes in finding executive-level employees
ldquoThe board really appreci-ates that he gave us a year to find a replacementrdquo he said ldquoIt means a new CEO can come in and work with Tom before he leaves so we have a really smooth transitionrdquo
The hospital board had some difficulty in finding a CEO in 2009 After a nation-wide search the board
named three finalists but they all dropped out
Tomasino had applied for the position but was not ini-tially named as a finalist In the end however the com-missioners said he was the best person for the job
His contract included a base salary of $230000 in addition to benefits and edu-cational expenses
Wallin said he suspects that the board will have an easier time finding qualified candidates this time around
ldquoThere are more former CEOs available as so many small hospitals are being absorbed by large onesrdquo he
said ldquoItrsquos a good opportunity for the hospital with all the CEOs availablerdquo
Tomasinorsquos tenure as CEO has been very event-ful especially with the imple-mentation of the Affordable Care Act
By a supermajority vot-ers last year approved a $50-million bond proposal to expand Whidbey General Hospital the bond narrowly failed a couple of years prior but Tomasino and others returned with a vigorous effort to present the propos-al to the community
In announcing his retire-ment Tomasino told the
board that the hospital has had ldquoa phenomenal change with employee satisfaction and the communityrdquo accord-ing to minutes of the meet-ing
There have also been controversies over the year Most recently the head nurse was charged by the Island County prosecutor with assaulting a patient but Tomasino came to her defense and claimed that the allegations were unfounded before the criminal investi-gation was complete
Tomasino could not be immediately contacted for comment
Commissioners discussed the issue as part of adopting the human resources policy manual They agreed to move forward with the policy of allowing for the sheriff and other elected officials to house their own personnel files
Traditionally Island Countyrsquos elected officials including the sheriff and pros-ecutor have kept their employ-ee personnel files within their own departments Statewide most counties with elected officials hold their own files according to Budget Director Elaine Marlow
ldquoThis is not an uncommon conversationrdquo Marlow said
Human Resources Director Melanie Bacon said that she was concerned that there were multiple ldquoofficialrdquo personnel files Bacon said in the case of sheriffrsquos deputies a file is kept in human resources civil service and the sheriffrsquos office
ldquoItrsquos always problematic to have more than one official personnel filerdquo Bacon said ldquoThey do come to me think-ing that I have info for them and that I can access info and I canrsquotrdquo
Brown argued that as an elected official he should have the right to manage mdash and pro-tect mdash his own personnel files
Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan said that hav-ing worked as a law enforce-ment officer he could confirm the sheriffrsquos concerns about the importance of keeping deputy information as safe as possible
ldquoOne thing we were very concerned about is that our personal records would could get in the hands of people who didnrsquot need that informationrdquo Vaughan said ldquoOfficers put people in jail hellip We were con-cerned about our private infor-mation getting into the wrong
hands and suffering some kind of retributionrdquo
When asked Brown said that he would not allow the commissioners the full access to files they would experience through human resources department
ldquoI would ask some qualifying questionsrdquo Brown said
Commissioner Jill Johnson also a Republican agreed that the sheriff had the right to protect his deputies mdash even against county commissioners
ldquoPart of the reason there are concerns there are three com-missioners that would have full access to law and justice per-sonnel hellip Therersquos a potential for additional exposure that the sheriff is trying to protect againstrdquo Johnson said ldquoHe wants to protect against people who may sit in this seat who may not always make the best decisionsrdquo
Price Johnson said that she wanted to meet her obligation to the public and those who work for the county in ensur-ing the county would not be liable for discrepancies in per-sonnel file retention when the human resources department cannot ensure compliance
ldquoThe reason I supported this language was not a reflec-tion about the workrdquo Price Johnson said ldquoIf a document is mishandled itrsquos our respon-sibility Therersquos the potential of a problem and thatrsquos what Irsquom trying to circumventrdquo
Banks said that the nature of the complaint would deter-mine who would be liable in such a lawsuit and that the divi-sion of the department should be respected
ldquoThere is some soloing built in and that is the structure that we have in the state of Washingtonrdquo Banks said ldquoThis board has no authority to discipline anyone who works for me or the sheriff I hate to be involved in one of these turf wars but therersquos a bound-ary and Irsquom here to speak in defense of that boundaryrdquo
FILESCONTINUED FROM A1
FUNKCONTINUED FROM A1
CEOCONTINUED FROM A1
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Wallie Funk visits with Jan Whitsitt at a sculpture dedication in Oak Harbor earlier this month that honored Whitsittrsquos late mother Trudy Sundberg and three other Oak Harbor teachers Funk donated the artwork to the city
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Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided
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490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008
Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am
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Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am
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Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell
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Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries
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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation
of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525
Freeland
Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds
Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June
All are welcome360-321-8656
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Located on Goldie Road
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Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm
632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins
Oak HarborChurch of Christ
1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)
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Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm
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oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441
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185 N Oak Harbor St ~ Oak Harbor MassesSaturday 500 pmSunday 800am amp 930 amWed amp Fri 900 am
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St Maryrsquos Parish 678-6536207 Main St ~ Coupeville
MassesSunday 1115 amThurs 1210 pm
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3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277
360-682-2323SUNDAY
Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am
Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor
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Matthew 2818-20
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830 950 amp 1110 am
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2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585
ConcordiaLutheranChurch
Missouri Synod
Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am
Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548
Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg
Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium
Nursery Available
Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville
Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor
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Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am
WhidbeyPresbyterian
Church1148 SE 8th Ave
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bull Much More wwwwhidbeypresorg
679-3579
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Join us for Sunday Service in the
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555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett
God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching
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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)
Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713
wwwGraceEvangelicalorg
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Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith
The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431
wwwgracebytheseaorgbull
A Church A FamilyA Spiritual Home
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Please check our website for current locations amp
service times
RestorationFellowship
Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the
Hebraic Roots of Your Faith
Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A
675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189
Saturdays at 1030am
We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration
amp ARTABOUT
Artworks Galleryrsquos featured artist for July will be BAR-BARA MEARING Mearing paints in a variety of medi-ums but primarily pastel Her paintings attempt to make the ordinary extraordinary inspired by the finer nuances of everyday subjects Mearing says ldquoAlthough I prefer to work in a realistic style my goal is not the object but the moment or emotional response to the beauty everywhere in our wonderful worldrdquo Mearingrsquos paintings start with a life ob-servation that appeals to her followed by a bit of planning to decide how best to recreate the feeling or beauty that caught her eye Mearing feels the joy is in the process and then in the sharing Artworks Gallery is located on Green-bank Farm For more information visit artworkswhidbeycom or call 360-222-3010
UUCWI Gallery of Artrsquos summer exhibit is Summer Bold ndash Color Color Color and features Chelsea Bonacellorsquos oils Karen Samuelsonrsquos mandellas and Aaron LaChausseersquos glass Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Is-land is located approximately one mile north of Freeland at 20103 State Route 525 on the west side of the highway The gallery does not have regular hours Make arrangements for viewing the art by calling the office at 360-321-8656
Scenic photographs of Whidbey Island by RICK LAWL-ER and landscapes in pastels by artist JUDY SJERVEN are on display at Oak Harbor Library in July The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive For more information call 360-675-5115
The GARRY OAK GALLERY has just completed its Summer Rotation Come by to see the new layout the ocean-blues inspired window display and a variety of brand new artwork The new layout will go through July 21 at the gallery which is at 830 SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
For the month of July Garry Oak Gallery will feature the work of MIKE OrsquoCONNELL Visit the gallery 830 SE Pioneer Way Oak Harbor to see his text paintings For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
The WHIDBEY CHILDRENrsquoS THEATER still has openings for summer classes Register for The Arc of Stagecraft for ages 13 and up Puppetry Theater for ages 9 and up Teen Film Camp for ages 12 and up and more at whidbeychildrenstheaterorgclasses
The ISLAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL kicks off with ldquoTaming of the Shrewrdquo at 5 pm Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 This is a free event This production of Shakespearersquos love story takes place in a Wild West setting and is directed by Jackie Apodaca The play will be under the big tent at 723 Camano Ave in Langley Please no babes in arms Picnicking is encouraged For details visit wwwislandshakespearefestorg or call 360-331-2939
Teenagers may try their hand at PRINTMAKING dur-ing a printmaking lab from 2-4 pm Wednesday Aug 13 at the Oak Harbor Library Make prints using foam stamps and bubbles Make cards pictures or wrapping paper while exploring different printmaking techniques For more infor-mation call 360-675-5115
Poetry War and Resources 3-430 pm Thursday Aug 21 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive LINDA BEEMAN will share poems from ldquoCol-lateral Damagerdquo her new book featuring a scrapbook of poems and personalities who confront us with unanswered questions about war Copies will be available for purchase and signing 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
The Whidbey Playhouse and the Best Western Plus are teaming up to hold a Murder Mystery Dinner 5-830 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the Best Western Plus on Highway 20 in Oak Harbor The event is written by MARY K HAL-LEN and performed by the Whidbey Improv Team The cost is $35 per person or $60 per couple For reservations call 360-679-4567
The WHIDBEY ISLAND WOODWORKERS GUILD presents the ldquoArt + Wood = Woodpalooza WICArdquo Exhibition ndashndash the 11th annual show of Whidbeyrsquos finest woodwork ndashndash at WICA (Whidbey Center for the Arts Zech Hall 565 Camano Ave Langley) Aug 30 to Sept 1 exhibition (free) open noon-5 pm reception Fri-day Aug 29 6-9 pm This yearrsquos show will feature work by 20 of Whidbeyrsquos best For details call 360-221-8262 or visit wwwWICAonlinecom
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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
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We are looking for a team player willing to get involved in the local business community through publication of the monthly journal and daily web journalism The ideal applicant will have a general understanding of local commerce and industry education employment and labor issues real estate and development and related public policy He or she will have a commitment to community journalism and everything from short brief-type stories about people and events to examining issues facing the community be able to spot emerging business issues and trends write clean balanced and accurate stories that dig deeper than simple features develop and institute readership initiatives
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We off er a competitive hourly wage and benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401K (currently with an employer match)
Email us your cover letter resume and include fi ve examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to hreastsoundpublishingcom or mail to Sound Publishing Inc 19426 68th Avenue S Kent WA 98032 ATTN HRBLCH
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NursingAssistant
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EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED
Please apply in person
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jobsEmployment
General
Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
getthisjob193gmailcom
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Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
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EmploymentGeneral
Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
thehousewhidbeycom
INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
Toddler Learning Cen- ter a Non-profit Early In- t e r v e n t i o n P r o g r a m seeks a Special Educa- tor for Infants amp Toddlers in classroom amp home- based setting Part-time Pay DOE Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnet Position open until filled
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
Send resume to getthisjob193
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EmploymentGeneral
Floor SupervisorFreeland Habitat StoreHours varies Tuesday- Sunday 30 hrsweek
Assists the Store Man- ager with the operation of the Freeland Habitat for Humanity Store Du- ties include customer service storeinventory maintenance and volun- teer t raining You wi l l a lso sc reen donated items and help loadun- load items from vehicles assist with the sorting c leaning moving and pricing of merchandise maintain a safe clean a n d o r d e r l y s h o w - roomwarehouse over- see cashiers and recon- ci l iat ion of dai ly cash and credit receipts and opening andor closing of the store
Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
To apply do not contact the store directly
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EmploymentGeneral
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
PLANNER CODE ENFORCEMENT
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EEOC
Local up-and-coming high-end salon seeking
like-minded and dedicated professional
Licensed Stylist Stylist must have a de- sire to provide clients with a superior salon ex- perience Salon Blue will open July 15th
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Call Circulation 360-675-6611
Oak Harbor School District
is accepting applications for
Special Education Paraeducators
Food Service Workers
Complete posting and application instructions
atwwwohsdnet
Oak Harbor School
DistrictEOE
Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
Fo r P l ay a n d L e a r n Group in Oak Harbor on Fr idays Bachelorrsquos in Early Childhood Educa- t ion or equivalent re- quired and experience working with parents and young children Strong verbal and written com- munication skills a must
To get a full job descrip- tion or to apply send
letter of interest resume and three references to
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom
EmploymentGeneral
PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
Skagit Farmers Supply is now accepting appli- cations for a propane delivery (bobtail) driver to safely dispense bulk propane to residential and commercial cus- tomers along a local route on Whidbey Is- land Applicants must possess valid class A or B CDL DOT physi- cal and have safe driv- ing history FT wage D O E c o m p e t i t i v e benefits package in- cluded Visitwwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
wwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
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Seattle-based Commercial General Contractor is seeking
qualified
Construction Superintendent
QCMSSHO
With demonstrated safety and quality control experience
Assistant Project
ManagerRequires 2+ years of
experience
E-mail resumes to
waltoveteransnwcom
waltoveteransnwcom
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EmploymentGeneral
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
EmploymentTransportationDrivers
CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
Bring resume toFrontier
Building Supply1800 Main St Freeland
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
Yolanda Self(360)969-1299programd
allheartagencycomireneallheartagencycom
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
Accepting
applications for
LPNrsquos Apply in person at
Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
LPN
to join our team at our Assisted Living
community Apply in person or call
360-279-2224 ask to speak with Morgan or Cathie
LPNMAFull time Busy Oak Har- bor office is looking for someone to star t r ight away Experience pre- ferred Send resume or apply in person 231 SE Barrington Drive Suite 209 Oak Harbor
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Pa r t t i m e l i c e n e s e d L P N M A f o r b u s y Coupeville office Experi- ence preferredSend resume to
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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete listof all open houses Find additional information on these homes at
WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses
WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday July 19th 1 to 4pm or by apprsquot
Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave
Langley 3602218898223 Second StWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey
Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
Langley870 Grace Ln
657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
Langley2503 Hillis Dr
560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
Freeland1896 Shore Ave
606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
Freeland5386 Ivy Blu Ln
619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
Freeland1312 Hickory Wy
663639 $390000Lyn Gray
360969-2247
Freeland5744 Mutiny Bay Rd
614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
Freeland4490 Smugglers Cove Rd
599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
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
Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
COUNSELOR(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non PACT team Expe- rience with CD assess- m e n t a n d t r e a t m e n t required Must be able to work on-call rotation and in high risk situations Position requires case management for indi- viduals with mental ill- ness CDP required As- soc iates or h igher is preferred
CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non Working within an interdiscipl inary team (PACT) to provide psy- chiatr ic evaluations amp medication management to chronically illmentally ill patients often with a co-occurring diagnosis Must be willing to com- municate and collabo- rate with clinical staff Li- censed RN in WA State amp 2 years experience in a psychiat r ic set t ing Proof of TB test within the last year required upon hire
Visit our website at wwwcompasshealthorgto learn more about our open positions and to
apply EOE
Maple Ridge Currently Hiring
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OAK HARBOR
2 BEDROOM Mobi le Updates include new carpet freshly painted Appliances include re- frigerator stove washer dryer Storage Fenced b a c k y a r d C l o s e t o schools Asking $12000 OBO 360-672-1662 360-675-1789
OAK HARBOR 98277
1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
ELITE 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH property on beau- tiful Whidbey Isl Fea- tures 180rsquo of low bank lagoon waterfront crab mussels and clams in your f ront yard Gor- geous views of Mt Bak- er amp Penn Cove Rock faced fireplace in living room Sit on deck and watch sunrise 357 SF day light cellar base- ment Plus two car de- t a c h e d g a r a g e $540000 360-678-4089
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LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
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CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
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Post Office grocery store
banks hardware store dining
church amp ferry landing
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COUPEVILLE
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OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
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OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
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GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
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INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
2014 CONTRACTS OUT FOR BID
3 ndash YEAR SEPTIC INSPECTION amp
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All bids and requests must be addressed to
South Whidbey FireEMS5535 Cameron RoadFreeland WA 98249
and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
Resource Chief Beckat 360-321-1533 or
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AWESOME wide open view of Lake Roose- velt from the 5 AC par- cel with water and un- d e r g r o u n d p o w e r Bring your RV or build your home Close to hosp i ta l shopp ing golfing amp year round fishing $64500 pos- s i b l e c o n t r a c t 5 0 9 4 2 2 0 4 0 4 o r 5094295430
FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
REWARD FOR Return of lost dog ldquoCosmordquo Lost in the Holmes Har- bor area of Whidbey Isl on July 3rd during fire- works Please call 360- 381-0012
legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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PAGE 20 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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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
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Dogs
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 723
ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 725
ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 726
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
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garage sales - WA
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
FREELAND
GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
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OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
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MarineMiscellaneous
ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
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1998 Chevrolet K3500 Ambulance
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360-734-8700 bull 1800 IOWA STREET bull BELLINGHAM WA
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Utility Trailers
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Motorhomes
25rsquo TELSTAR BY Cham- pion 1989 Ford 460 New Dometic refrigera- tor Propane and 110 volt Double sinks and 4 burner stove with oven Cor k f l oo rs and oak cabinets Stationary bed in rear New air cond- tioner amp propane heater 4 Kilowatt Onan Gen- set 2nd owners excel condition $6000 Friday Harbor 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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2 5 rsquo F L E E T W O O D PROWLER travel trailer l ike new condition al- ways covered many ex- tras sleeps 6 original owner non smoking asking $12500 Includes cover BBQ amp spare tire Freeland (360)331-4341
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 23
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680 AUTO BLVD BURLINGTON
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By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
One of the first things Bo Chernikoff thought of when he heard about the cancel-lation of the Loganberry Festival this year was the children
The long-running event at Greenbank Farm tradi-tionally offered numerous events for Whidbey Island kids Chernikoff and others from his church organized the childrenrsquos entertainment
ldquoItrsquos so much fun to see these little kids having a ballrdquo Chernikoff said ldquoQuite a few of the helpers are grandpar-ents like I am A childrenrsquos joy is so transparent You love to see thatrdquo
When a conflict with another event prompted Loganberry Festival organiz-ers to suspend the occasion this year the elder board with the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church of Greenbank decided it wanted to do all it could to keep at least a por-tion intact
So from noon to 6 pm Sunday July 27 the church and Greenbank Farm are combining efforts to pre-serve the childrenrsquos enter-tainment aspect of the festi-val by offering a free event that will feature five bouncy houses a pie-eating contest dunk tank and other games
Theyrsquore calling the event ldquoBounce Maniardquo
Kids from 2-14 are allowed to participate but must be accompanied by an adult
Bounce Mania will take place on the same weekend that the Loganberry Festival traditionally occurs but instead of two days will be condensed to one
Officials with Greenbank Farm and Port of Coupeville announced in March they were canceling this yearrsquos Loganberry Festival mostly because the Whidbey Island
Area Fair moved to the end of July leaving only one week between events With the change 4-H groups featured at both events would have been forced to choose
While the future of the Loganberry Festival remains unclear Bounce Mania is intended to continue with some of the festivalrsquos most fun events
Nearly 50 members of the Whidbey Evangelical Free Church will help run the event
Face painting a ring toss and golf putting are among the options for kids
Food vendors also will be on hand and Whidbey Pies amp Cafe will be open
ldquoMaybe we can keep it going and next year make it bigger and better and make it for the (whole) familyrdquo said Chernikoff one of elders of the church which has run the childrenrsquos events at the festival for at least a decade
Greenbank Farm officials will continue to run the popu-lar pie-eating contest includ-ing a competition for adults too
Also for adults a wine and cheese pairing will take place with author Kristin Ohlson on hand to give a reading of her book ldquoThe Soil Will Save Usrdquo at 2 pm The book explores new ways in which farmers are tending their soil in an attempt to reserve global warming A discussion will follow Ohlsonrsquos reading
ldquoWe are hoping that peo-ple interested in farming will talk about the practices she describes in her bookrdquo said Judy Feldman executive director of the Green Bank Farm
Feldman said shersquos excited that childrenrsquos activities will be held and the pie-eating contest preserved to help make up for some of the disappointment from the
Loganberry Festivalrsquos sus-pension
She said blueberries will be used in the competition instead of loganberries
ldquoWersquoll save the loganberry pie-eating contest for when the Loganberry Festival rears its head againrdquo she said
Whether that will be in 2015 should be known in the fall she said
Feldman directs the Greenbank Management Group a nonprofit that operates the farm The man-agement grouprsquos contract with the Port of Coupeville expires next summer but she expects the port could make a decision on who will get the new contract at its October meeting because the dead-line for bid proposals is in late September
ldquoIt would be presumptive on our partrdquo Feldman said of planning for a 2015 festival
She said if the port contin-ues to allow the Greenbank
Management Group to oper-ate the farm there would still
be plenty of time to plan for a festival next year
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11
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Residential Food Waste Composting Workshop Saturday August 23rd from 1000 to 1100 am
Participants will receive an in-ground compost bin at reduced cost to begin composting at home For information and registration visit the WSU Extension website at httpext100wsueduisland Participants must be Island County residents Only one registration is required per family Registration closes August 15th Sponsored by WSU Ext Island County and Washington Department of Ecology
For information call (360) 678-7974 or 679-7386 Participants are asked to take part in a 12 month study to track waste reduction and diversion
through home composting Space is limited and the compost bin is included in the registration fee
Group aims to continue Loganberry childrenrsquos fun
File photo
One of the most popular activities during the Loganberry Festival is the pie-eating contest This yearrsquos Loganberry activities will include that messy but fun activity
By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
As she took a quick inventory of the critters she catalogued at Deception
Pass State Park Mary Jo Adams stopped at the pho-tograph of a skinny beetle-shaped bug
ldquoWho knew there were fire-flies hererdquo Adams said with a tone of delight pointing to an image of a diurnal firefly ldquoBut they donrsquot glowrdquo
The firefly is one of 348 creatures plants and fungi detailed in the recently pub-lished ldquoNature Guide to Deception Pass State Park and Surrounding Areasrdquo
The laminated nature guide is the product of a project led by Adams and Sarah Schmidt who both live on Whidbey Island
Although the idea of such a guide was discussed years ago Adams decided it was time to act on it while taking pictures during a hike at the park a year and a half ago
ldquoSo many people pass through hererdquo Adams said of Deception Pass the statersquos busiest state park with about 2 million visitors per year ldquoI see people hiking trails all the time and going from Point A to Point B and never slowing down to see whatrsquos along the trailrdquo
The guide is designed to encourage visitors to pause and look closer at the natural things around them It also arms them with a protected educational tool that can be taken into the woods while exploring
Itrsquos not a pocket-sized book It is comprised of eight dou-ble-sided sheets laminated in a plastic covering and con-nected together by only a plastic tie
The Deception Pass guide is the third nature guide pro-duced by Periwinkle Press a small nonprofit publishing corporation based in Adamsrsquo Oak Harbor home
The first two guides on sea-weeds and intertidal interte-brates were spearheaded by
the late Jan Holmes as tools to assist in Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watcher intertidal monitoring and eelgrass stud-ies as well asfor the common beach visitor who wanted to know more about what they were observing
The first guide ldquoCommon Intertidal Invertebrates of the
Salish Seardquo came out in 2004 and has sold about 2500 cop-ies It was followed two years later by ldquoCommon Intertidal Seaweeds and Seagrasses of the Salish Seardquo which has sold about 1500 copies Both guides have been updated since their initial releases
ldquoIt was her visionrdquo Adams said of Holmes who passed
away in December of 2011 after a long fight with cancer ldquoShe was a real renaissance (woman)rdquo
Adams said she and Holmes used to talk about tackling a guide on Deception
Pass State Park and its diverse habitat Holmes was so pas-sionate about the intertidal monitoring program that she went back to college to gain
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ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY
Viewing nature Nature guide aims to encourage Deception Pass visitors to slow down and take a long look
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Above Sarah Schmidt left and Mary Jo Adams look over the nature guide they put together that gives visitors to Deception Pass State Park a better idea of the creatures and plants that live inside the parkrsquos boundaries The project was about a year and a half in the making after Adams noticed too many park guests rushing through the park and not stopping to notice the diverse habitat around them
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
Above A Townsendrsquos chipmunk is spotted along a trail to Lighthouse Point at Deception Pass State Park Right A barn swallow gets a rest on the Bowman Bay pier
SEE NATURE A13
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a masterrsquos degree in marine biology
After Holmes died Adams partnered with Schmidt who has an extensive biology background to take on the Deception Pass project
ldquoMary Jo really handled about 99 percent of thisrdquo Schmidt said adding that she was tasked with proofreading
Adams a former nurse who took most of the photos in the guide would have none of that talk
ldquoWithout Sarahrsquos input and othersrsquo input this whole thing would have turned into a sorry messrdquo she said
Schmidt and Adams spoke kindly of the help provided by assistant park manager Rick Blank and of the many experts in specific areas that assisted in the project Melissa Duffy helped roam the park to identify the various fungi and molds which got a full page in the guide
Among the molds found in the park is a yellow frothy vari-ety Fuligo septica more com-monly known as dog vomit slime mold
During her countless trips to the park Adams came across many more pleasant discoveries
She and Schmidt encoun-tered a pair of American Minks near Cranberry Lake
There were also surprises such as two large white roost-ers spotted on the Pass Lake trail
ldquoThey didnrsquot fit into the guiderdquo Schmidt joked
The guide includes mam-mals birds reptiles amphib-ians insects and the many trees shrubs and plants found in and around Deception Pass State Park and surrounding areas
Most photos in the guide were taken of critters and plants at the park Some were taken in other areas on and
around Whidbey by contrib-uting photographers such as Whidbey nature photogra-phers Craig Johnson and Jill Hein
A college professor from Western Washington University dragonfly expert and butterfly association were among the expert eyes that also contributed
Adams said she was also grateful for the islandrsquos library system which pro-vided books to help her with research to provide park visi-tors with what she hopes will be a helpful resource
ldquoWe like to get people more connected with naturerdquo Adams said ldquoThatrsquos really nice because I think people have lost thatrdquo
Did you know there are lessons of love right outside your door
To best experience them I suggest you walk out into the early morning air briefly stepping away from schedules and frantic morning TV program-
ming or immediately after dinner for some wind-down time
Ask God to give you the eyes to see and the heart to experience the gifts of nature right here on Whidbey Island The expansive number of hiking trails the long days and a dog needing exercise are ingre-dients for creating a beautiful summertime memory
It is weather like wersquove been enjoying this week when I long for natural pure symbols of love to teach and guide my heart
That is why I venture outside mdash to pull up crab pots water my garden or sit out on my porch to visit with family and friends apart from anything electronic
It was while watching my dear friend Jane Ritterrsquos little granddaughters Cella and Chloe Ritter lick Popsicles and chat-ter about everything that came to mind Thursday evening that I thought about nature and babies and the kinds of love expressed in them all
Most of us instinctively understand that love is more expansive than romance But we need some reminders
The first kind of love is the covenant love God has for people mdash a love that can redeem us sustain us when life is terribly difficult and can secure us a place in His presence for all eternity
There is that primal soul-grabbing love we experience when we think about our children Deeply linked to our emotions
and always complex it feeds our connec-tion to future generations and builds upon our abilities to be supportive and even to forgive when itrsquos needed
There is a benevolent love God places in our heart for friends neighbors co-work-ers and people in need
It is demonstrated in service and not only creates a lifeline to those who benefit from our care but such love produces in us deeper patience understanding and generosity that goes beyond what we alone can offer
Irsquom reminded of this love when I look upon the bleeding heart plant growing on the north side of my house
First introduced to me years ago by my friend Corinne Boon Oak Harborrsquos well-known smooth collie breeder small business owner and longtime friend of mine it gifts us with dainty heart-shaped blooms before going dormant during win-ter months
Each spring as I watch the plant rise out of the ground I am reminded that the love of a friend can become one of the most enduring and satisfying forms of love we will experience in our lives
Allow the incredible beauty that sur-rounds us here on Whidbey to remind you that God created a beautiful world for us to enjoy because He loves us Get up early and drink your coffee out in the morning sunshine
Open the windows Walk the beaches and collect glass
Spend time exploring Deception Pass State Park or Fort Ebey
Grab some frozen yogurt from Toppins or Whidberry mdash decorated with your favor-ite toppings ----- and catch up with friends you havenrsquot seen in awhile
Drive over to Penn Cove and watch the eagles soar overhead as Penn Cove Shellfish workers bring mussels up from pods suspended from rafts
Enjoy the love that surrounds you
Joan Bay Klope can be reached at faithful livinghotmailcom
FAITHFUL LIVINGBy JOAN BAY KLOPE
Enjoy the love beauty that surrounds us on Whidbey
NATURECONTINUED FROM A12
Photo by Ron Newberry
Whidbey News-Times
Periwinkle Press has produced three nature
guides start-ing with this one in 2004
titled lsquoCommon Intertidal
Invertebrates of the Salish Searsquo which has sold roughly 2500
copies
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
The eight spotted skimmer dragonfly found at the east end of Cranberry Lake at Deception Pass State Park
SaturdayJuly 19
All-you-can-eat breakfast 8 am to noon July 19 Masonic Center North Main and Eighth streets Coupeville Breakfast in-cludes pancakes scrambled eggs sausage bacon and orange juice coffee or tea $7 adults $3 chil-dren under 12 360-969-3149 or ldeccles67gmailcom
NAS Whidbey Island Open House and 5K Run 9 am to 3 pm July 19 Ault Field A 5K run along the basersquos flight line will be held at 9 am with registration starting at 730 am Aircraft dis-plays include the EA-18G Growler EA-6B Prowler P-3C Orion MH-60 Knighthawk helicopter and two unmanned aerial vehicles There will be other visual displays guided bus tours a K-9 Working Dog demonstration bouncy toys for children and a climbing wall Aviation memorabilia will also be available for purchase as well as a variety of food and beverages There is no ATM on the flight line so plan accordingly All guests will come onto Ault Field via Charles Porter Gate located just west of the Ault Field and Goldie roads intersection All visitors over the age of 18 will be required to have state or government issued iden-tification for access to the base Due to security measures large bags backpacks weapons coolers pets and drugs are not allowed Visitors are limited to strollers and wagons for toddlers diaper bags small purses items for people with handicaps official service dogs bottled water (two bottles per person free water-refill stations will be available) and cameras all of which will be subject to search by security Sunscreen recom-mended For more information visit wwwfacebookcom naswhidbeyIsland
Womenrsquos firearms class 9 am July 19 Central Whidbey Sportsmanrsquos Association Safari Lane Coupeville Class will cover safety and a broad range of fire-arms including revolvers semi-automatic pistols shotguns and rifles Will last the better part of the day It is recommend that you bring a lunch and any firearm that you would like to shoot Please bring guns unloaded Some fire-arms will be available for those who do not own one Free Con-tact Errol Ortego at 360-929-8918 or Robert Clark at 360-929-2167
Coupeville Farmers Market 10 am to 2 pm July 19 Alexan-der and Eighth Streets The mar-ket offers local produce plants chocolate honey art food crafts and more Kid and dog friendly
OH-Mazing Race Garage of Blessing 10 am to 2 pm July 19 The Garage of Blessings 3143 Goldie Road Oak Harbor Teams of two will follow clues to partici-pating local merchants Each mer-chant will offer a clue to the next merchant Cost is $20 per team and includes bottled water and team T-shirt Lunch from Jumbo Burrito and dessert from Top-pins will be available for purchase
All ticket proceeds benefit The Garage of Blessings Applications can be picked up at The Garage of Blessings or can be submitted at thegarageofblessingscom
Greenbank Progressive Club Community Rummage Sale 10 am to 3 pm July 19 Bakken Road and Fireside Road behind the Greenbank Store The Greenbank Progressive Club is having their yearly community yard and bake sale Free coffee and punch Everyone is welcome Email karinwhidbeyhotmailcom or call 360-678-3397
Friends of Meerkerk PicnicAnnual Meeting noon July 19 3531 Meerkerk Lane Greenbank President of the Board will deliver ldquoState of the Gardensrdquo update officers will be elected and vol-unteers and friends will be recog-nized Potluck will follow business meeting Burgers and brats will be provided Members are invited to bring sides and desserts Free 360-678-1912 or meerkerkwhid beynet
American Roots Music Se-ries Hale Bill amp the Bopps 7 pm July 19 Deception Pass State Park 41020 SR 20 Oak Harbor Variety of Scandinavian fiddle music from all the Nordic coun-tries including schottisches waltz-es and polskas The band includes fiddle keyboard and voice plus the nyckelharpa (Swedish) and Hardanger fiddle (Norwegian) The
bandrsquos musicians have been on the regional folk music scene since the lsquo70s and lsquo80s performing primar-ily at folk dances and festivals in various configurations Admission is free to performances Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to the park All performances are in the West Beach amphitheater on the Whidbey Island side of the park In case of rain performances will move to the East Cranberry Lake picnic shelter also on the Whidbey Island side
MondayJuly 21
Ebeyrsquos Landing Field School July 21 through Aug 14 Fort Casey State Park The Field School at Fort Casey will run Monday through Thursday July 21 through Aug 14 Shifts are four hours long 8 am to noon and 1-5 pm Brown-bag lunch Lectures take place every Tuesday at noon Over the course of the Field School they will replace rotted wood sills and framing repair the roof glaze reconstructed windows and doors repair damaged stucco and paint No prior preservation experience is required 360-678-6804 or wwwnpsgoveblavolunteer-opportunitieshtm
Tween Film Fest 2-4 pm July 21 Oak Harbor Library Meet-ing Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Fans of ldquoDespicable Merdquo will
enjoy the journey of Gru as he deals with a new super-criminal This movie is rated PG and is 98 minutes long Refreshments provided 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
Island County Astronomical
Society (ICAS) monthly meet-ing 630-830 pm Oak Harbor Library room HH137 1000 SE Regatta Drive Anyone interested in astronomy is invited to attend No experience needed There will be short presentations on current topics in astronomy Dan Pullen 360-679-7664 icaspubjunocom wwwicas-wawebscom
Zentangle 730 pm July 21 Coupeville Library 788 NW Alex-ander St The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn relaxing and fun way to create images by drawing structured patterns Register for this class as there is a maximum of 15 students Free 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
TuesdayJuly 22
Bang The Science of Sound 1-2 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Li-brary Meeting Room 1000 SE Re-gatta Drive Explore some library resources and get ready to make some noise For children ages 6-11
Lions Club Fruit Sale be-gins 9 am to 6 pm daily Rite
Aid Parking lot on Highway 20 The Oak Harbor Lions Club is selling Wenatchee-grown sun-rip-ened Clingstone peaches apricots and cherries All proceeds from the fundraiser support community projects including eyeglasses hearing aids scholarships North Whidbey Help House Special Olympics and other programs benefitting the Oak Harbor com-munity
Living With Chronic Illness class 1-330 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Senior Center Annex 51 SE Jermome St Living Well with Chronic Conditions is an evi-denced-based program from Stan-ford University that offers those living with ongoing health concerns ways to get suppport Adults 18 years and older can find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue discover better nutrition and exer-cise options understand treatment choices and communicate more effectively with health profession-als and family about their chronic health concerns The class series will be held each week for six weeks Space is limited Contact Nancy SSIC Living Well coordina-tor at 360-969-0113 to register
PBY Memorial Foundation Monthly Luncheon 1130 am July 22 CPO Club on Ault Field Road The PBY Memorial Founda-tion will hold its monthly no-host luncheon The featured speaker will be Mat Harrison a member of the JPAC team who will discuss the recovery of a downed PBY in eastern Canada 360-240-9500
WednesdayJuly 23
Teen Movie Matinee 2-445 pm July 23 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Come watch the second in-stallment of the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo series Free 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
Free Composting Class 630-730 pm July 23 Fort Casey State Park by the Lighthouse Learn how to compost and watch a demonstration Free raffle for yard-waste compost bin Free 360-678-7974 email Janet Hall at halljnwsuedu or visit wwwwaste wisewsuedu
ThursdayJuly 24
Family Storytime 1030-1115 am July 24 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Funny stories and action songs will get little ones ready to read Playtime or craft may follow For ages 18 months and up with a caregiver
Oak Harbor Farmers Mar-ket 4-7 pm July 24 Highway 20 near Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce 20th season Produce artisans and vendors gather every Thursday through end of Septem-ber Market is a nonprofit vendor-member cooperative oakharbor marketyahoocom
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DISCOVER DUGUALLA The Whidbey Camano Land Trust is hosting an event 10 am to 2 pm Saturday July 26 to allow the public an opportunity to explore properties along Dugualla Bay ldquoDiscover Duguallardquo also is designed to provide information about the importance of the bay for salmon Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watchers will guide a beach walk where the public may learn about the creatures that lurk in tidal habitats Light refreshments will be served To sign up call 360-222-3310 or visit wwwwcltorg ACTIVITIES
WHIDBEY
Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin
Shown in better days was the beloved island steamer ldquoWhidbyrdquo which at the time was the proper spelling The freight boat was a common sight and served the island at a time when water was the only means of travel to and from the island The boatrsquos demise came during a fire and its burned hull lay rested at Maylorrsquos Point in Oak Harbor for years As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdinrsquos new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo is out now To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970
LOOKING BACK
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by Funk in high school and began working with him at the tail end of Funkrsquos newspaper career when he became an intern at the Whidbey News-Times in the summer of 1986
ldquoHe is the consummate journalist photojournalist and publisher who understands the role of community newspapers His love and respect for the people of Oak Harbor is unques-tionable His legacy is one of leader-ship through example Itrsquos fitting he be the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Awardrdquo
Funk said he was emotionally moved by the award especially with it taking place in Oak Harbor
The event was like a trip down mem-ory lane with several familiar faces in attendance including former Oak Harbor mayors Jim Slowik and Al Koetje
Koetje mayor from 1972-96 said Funkrsquos impact on Oak Harbor extend-ed far beyond the printed pages
ldquoHe was outstanding not only as a newspaper person but as an outstand-ing citizen in the communityrdquo Koetje said ldquoThat main thing he was con-cerned about was what was good for Oak Harborrdquo
And that came through in his well-known appreciation of and support for the arts
Funk recently donated a sculp-ture he purchased from abstract art-ist Richard Nash to the City of Oak Harbor honoring the contributions of four Oak Harbor teachers The sculp-ture was dedicated in a ceremony at Windjammer Park earlier this month
Rusty Hendrix president of the Whidbey Playhouse said Funkrsquos efforts led to the start of the playhouse in 1966
ldquoWallie was the one who gave the Whidbey Playhouse its beginningrdquo said Hendrix who also attended Thursdayrsquos luncheon ldquoHe was on our board of trustees which helped us get the money to do things and build
fundraisingrdquoWhile giving of himself Funk also
got a lot back in return particularly in the bonds he formed with many long-time friends
Jan Ellis Oak Harbor resident and one of the longtime organizers of Holland Happening said Funk always had a way of making one feel special
ldquoHe talks to you as if you were the only person in the worldrdquo she said
He said he was touched by the awardldquoMy thoughts are I am emotion-
ally moved because I had 25 years hererdquo he said ldquoEvery moment wasnrsquot a laugh but so many were just great personal experiencesrdquo
a nationwide search for can-didates through an agency that specializes in finding executive-level employees
ldquoThe board really appreci-ates that he gave us a year to find a replacementrdquo he said ldquoIt means a new CEO can come in and work with Tom before he leaves so we have a really smooth transitionrdquo
The hospital board had some difficulty in finding a CEO in 2009 After a nation-wide search the board
named three finalists but they all dropped out
Tomasino had applied for the position but was not ini-tially named as a finalist In the end however the com-missioners said he was the best person for the job
His contract included a base salary of $230000 in addition to benefits and edu-cational expenses
Wallin said he suspects that the board will have an easier time finding qualified candidates this time around
ldquoThere are more former CEOs available as so many small hospitals are being absorbed by large onesrdquo he
said ldquoItrsquos a good opportunity for the hospital with all the CEOs availablerdquo
Tomasinorsquos tenure as CEO has been very event-ful especially with the imple-mentation of the Affordable Care Act
By a supermajority vot-ers last year approved a $50-million bond proposal to expand Whidbey General Hospital the bond narrowly failed a couple of years prior but Tomasino and others returned with a vigorous effort to present the propos-al to the community
In announcing his retire-ment Tomasino told the
board that the hospital has had ldquoa phenomenal change with employee satisfaction and the communityrdquo accord-ing to minutes of the meet-ing
There have also been controversies over the year Most recently the head nurse was charged by the Island County prosecutor with assaulting a patient but Tomasino came to her defense and claimed that the allegations were unfounded before the criminal investi-gation was complete
Tomasino could not be immediately contacted for comment
Commissioners discussed the issue as part of adopting the human resources policy manual They agreed to move forward with the policy of allowing for the sheriff and other elected officials to house their own personnel files
Traditionally Island Countyrsquos elected officials including the sheriff and pros-ecutor have kept their employ-ee personnel files within their own departments Statewide most counties with elected officials hold their own files according to Budget Director Elaine Marlow
ldquoThis is not an uncommon conversationrdquo Marlow said
Human Resources Director Melanie Bacon said that she was concerned that there were multiple ldquoofficialrdquo personnel files Bacon said in the case of sheriffrsquos deputies a file is kept in human resources civil service and the sheriffrsquos office
ldquoItrsquos always problematic to have more than one official personnel filerdquo Bacon said ldquoThey do come to me think-ing that I have info for them and that I can access info and I canrsquotrdquo
Brown argued that as an elected official he should have the right to manage mdash and pro-tect mdash his own personnel files
Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan said that hav-ing worked as a law enforce-ment officer he could confirm the sheriffrsquos concerns about the importance of keeping deputy information as safe as possible
ldquoOne thing we were very concerned about is that our personal records would could get in the hands of people who didnrsquot need that informationrdquo Vaughan said ldquoOfficers put people in jail hellip We were con-cerned about our private infor-mation getting into the wrong
hands and suffering some kind of retributionrdquo
When asked Brown said that he would not allow the commissioners the full access to files they would experience through human resources department
ldquoI would ask some qualifying questionsrdquo Brown said
Commissioner Jill Johnson also a Republican agreed that the sheriff had the right to protect his deputies mdash even against county commissioners
ldquoPart of the reason there are concerns there are three com-missioners that would have full access to law and justice per-sonnel hellip Therersquos a potential for additional exposure that the sheriff is trying to protect againstrdquo Johnson said ldquoHe wants to protect against people who may sit in this seat who may not always make the best decisionsrdquo
Price Johnson said that she wanted to meet her obligation to the public and those who work for the county in ensur-ing the county would not be liable for discrepancies in per-sonnel file retention when the human resources department cannot ensure compliance
ldquoThe reason I supported this language was not a reflec-tion about the workrdquo Price Johnson said ldquoIf a document is mishandled itrsquos our respon-sibility Therersquos the potential of a problem and thatrsquos what Irsquom trying to circumventrdquo
Banks said that the nature of the complaint would deter-mine who would be liable in such a lawsuit and that the divi-sion of the department should be respected
ldquoThere is some soloing built in and that is the structure that we have in the state of Washingtonrdquo Banks said ldquoThis board has no authority to discipline anyone who works for me or the sheriff I hate to be involved in one of these turf wars but therersquos a bound-ary and Irsquom here to speak in defense of that boundaryrdquo
FILESCONTINUED FROM A1
FUNKCONTINUED FROM A1
CEOCONTINUED FROM A1
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Wallie Funk visits with Jan Whitsitt at a sculpture dedication in Oak Harbor earlier this month that honored Whitsittrsquos late mother Trudy Sundberg and three other Oak Harbor teachers Funk donated the artwork to the city
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First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277
Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided
July 20thldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquo
Ruth 2ldquoA Refuge from the StormrdquoldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquoldquo
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490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008
Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am
Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM
Weekly Adult Groups
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Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am
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Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell
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First UnitedMethodist Church
Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue
Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries
Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson
Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686
wwwohsbcorg
Unitarian UniversalistCongregation
of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525
Freeland
Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds
Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June
All are welcome360-321-8656
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CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)
Located on Goldie Road
SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME
Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm
632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins
Oak HarborChurch of Christ
1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)
ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning
Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm
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3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277
360-682-2323SUNDAY
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Matthew 2818-20
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Church1148 SE 8th Ave
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555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett
God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching
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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)
Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713
wwwGraceEvangelicalorg
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The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431
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RestorationFellowship
Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the
Hebraic Roots of Your Faith
Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A
675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189
Saturdays at 1030am
We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration
amp ARTABOUT
Artworks Galleryrsquos featured artist for July will be BAR-BARA MEARING Mearing paints in a variety of medi-ums but primarily pastel Her paintings attempt to make the ordinary extraordinary inspired by the finer nuances of everyday subjects Mearing says ldquoAlthough I prefer to work in a realistic style my goal is not the object but the moment or emotional response to the beauty everywhere in our wonderful worldrdquo Mearingrsquos paintings start with a life ob-servation that appeals to her followed by a bit of planning to decide how best to recreate the feeling or beauty that caught her eye Mearing feels the joy is in the process and then in the sharing Artworks Gallery is located on Green-bank Farm For more information visit artworkswhidbeycom or call 360-222-3010
UUCWI Gallery of Artrsquos summer exhibit is Summer Bold ndash Color Color Color and features Chelsea Bonacellorsquos oils Karen Samuelsonrsquos mandellas and Aaron LaChausseersquos glass Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Is-land is located approximately one mile north of Freeland at 20103 State Route 525 on the west side of the highway The gallery does not have regular hours Make arrangements for viewing the art by calling the office at 360-321-8656
Scenic photographs of Whidbey Island by RICK LAWL-ER and landscapes in pastels by artist JUDY SJERVEN are on display at Oak Harbor Library in July The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive For more information call 360-675-5115
The GARRY OAK GALLERY has just completed its Summer Rotation Come by to see the new layout the ocean-blues inspired window display and a variety of brand new artwork The new layout will go through July 21 at the gallery which is at 830 SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
For the month of July Garry Oak Gallery will feature the work of MIKE OrsquoCONNELL Visit the gallery 830 SE Pioneer Way Oak Harbor to see his text paintings For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
The WHIDBEY CHILDRENrsquoS THEATER still has openings for summer classes Register for The Arc of Stagecraft for ages 13 and up Puppetry Theater for ages 9 and up Teen Film Camp for ages 12 and up and more at whidbeychildrenstheaterorgclasses
The ISLAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL kicks off with ldquoTaming of the Shrewrdquo at 5 pm Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 This is a free event This production of Shakespearersquos love story takes place in a Wild West setting and is directed by Jackie Apodaca The play will be under the big tent at 723 Camano Ave in Langley Please no babes in arms Picnicking is encouraged For details visit wwwislandshakespearefestorg or call 360-331-2939
Teenagers may try their hand at PRINTMAKING dur-ing a printmaking lab from 2-4 pm Wednesday Aug 13 at the Oak Harbor Library Make prints using foam stamps and bubbles Make cards pictures or wrapping paper while exploring different printmaking techniques For more infor-mation call 360-675-5115
Poetry War and Resources 3-430 pm Thursday Aug 21 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive LINDA BEEMAN will share poems from ldquoCol-lateral Damagerdquo her new book featuring a scrapbook of poems and personalities who confront us with unanswered questions about war Copies will be available for purchase and signing 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
The Whidbey Playhouse and the Best Western Plus are teaming up to hold a Murder Mystery Dinner 5-830 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the Best Western Plus on Highway 20 in Oak Harbor The event is written by MARY K HAL-LEN and performed by the Whidbey Improv Team The cost is $35 per person or $60 per couple For reservations call 360-679-4567
The WHIDBEY ISLAND WOODWORKERS GUILD presents the ldquoArt + Wood = Woodpalooza WICArdquo Exhibition ndashndash the 11th annual show of Whidbeyrsquos finest woodwork ndashndash at WICA (Whidbey Center for the Arts Zech Hall 565 Camano Ave Langley) Aug 30 to Sept 1 exhibition (free) open noon-5 pm reception Fri-day Aug 29 6-9 pm This yearrsquos show will feature work by 20 of Whidbeyrsquos best For details call 360-221-8262 or visit wwwWICAonlinecom
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n REPORTERThe Bonney Lake Courier Herald a division of Sound Publishing Inc is seeking a general assignment reporter with a minimum of 1-2 years writing experience and photography skills This position is based out of the Enumclaw offi ce The primary coverage will be city government business sports general assignment stories and may include arts coverage Schedule includes evening andor weekend work
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We off er a competitive hourly wage and benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401K (currently with an employer match)
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Part amp Full Time
Shift Differential for PM amp NOC
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Competitive Wages DOE
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EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED
Please apply in person
Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273
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jobsEmployment
General
Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
getthisjob193gmailcom
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Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
or FormsetterWe work from Oak Har- bor to the South end of Whidbey Concrete ex- perience required Must have reliable transporta- tion and valid drivers li- cense Wage DOE If interested please con- tact us at 360-679-4670
EmploymentGeneral
Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
thehousewhidbeycom
INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
Toddler Learning Cen- ter a Non-profit Early In- t e r v e n t i o n P r o g r a m seeks a Special Educa- tor for Infants amp Toddlers in classroom amp home- based setting Part-time Pay DOE Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnet Position open until filled
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
Send resume to getthisjob193
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EmploymentGeneral
Floor SupervisorFreeland Habitat StoreHours varies Tuesday- Sunday 30 hrsweek
Assists the Store Man- ager with the operation of the Freeland Habitat for Humanity Store Du- ties include customer service storeinventory maintenance and volun- teer t raining You wi l l a lso sc reen donated items and help loadun- load items from vehicles assist with the sorting c leaning moving and pricing of merchandise maintain a safe clean a n d o r d e r l y s h o w - roomwarehouse over- see cashiers and recon- ci l iat ion of dai ly cash and credit receipts and opening andor closing of the store
Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
To apply do not contact the store directly
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southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
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EmploymentGeneral
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
PLANNER CODE ENFORCEMENT
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Local up-and-coming high-end salon seeking
like-minded and dedicated professional
Licensed Stylist Stylist must have a de- sire to provide clients with a superior salon ex- perience Salon Blue will open July 15th
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with your resume
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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
Oak Harbor School District
is accepting applications for
Special Education Paraeducators
Food Service Workers
Complete posting and application instructions
atwwwohsdnet
Oak Harbor School
DistrictEOE
Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
Fo r P l ay a n d L e a r n Group in Oak Harbor on Fr idays Bachelorrsquos in Early Childhood Educa- t ion or equivalent re- quired and experience working with parents and young children Strong verbal and written com- munication skills a must
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katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
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EmploymentGeneral
PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
Skagit Farmers Supply is now accepting appli- cations for a propane delivery (bobtail) driver to safely dispense bulk propane to residential and commercial cus- tomers along a local route on Whidbey Is- land Applicants must possess valid class A or B CDL DOT physi- cal and have safe driv- ing history FT wage D O E c o m p e t i t i v e benefits package in- cluded Visitwwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
wwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
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Seattle-based Commercial General Contractor is seeking
qualified
Construction Superintendent
QCMSSHO
With demonstrated safety and quality control experience
Assistant Project
ManagerRequires 2+ years of
experience
E-mail resumes to
waltoveteransnwcom
waltoveteransnwcom
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EmploymentGeneral
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
EmploymentTransportationDrivers
CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
Bring resume toFrontier
Building Supply1800 Main St Freeland
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
Yolanda Self(360)969-1299programd
allheartagencycomireneallheartagencycom
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
Accepting
applications for
LPNrsquos Apply in person at
Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
LPN
to join our team at our Assisted Living
community Apply in person or call
360-279-2224 ask to speak with Morgan or Cathie
LPNMAFull time Busy Oak Har- bor office is looking for someone to star t r ight away Experience pre- ferred Send resume or apply in person 231 SE Barrington Drive Suite 209 Oak Harbor
LPNMA
Pa r t t i m e l i c e n e s e d L P N M A f o r b u s y Coupeville office Experi- ence preferredSend resume to
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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
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WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses
WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday July 19th 1 to 4pm or by apprsquot
Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave
Langley 3602218898223 Second StWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey
Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
Langley870 Grace Ln
657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
Langley2503 Hillis Dr
560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
Freeland1896 Shore Ave
606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
Freeland5386 Ivy Blu Ln
619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
Freeland1312 Hickory Wy
663639 $390000Lyn Gray
360969-2247
Freeland5744 Mutiny Bay Rd
614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
Freeland4490 Smugglers Cove Rd
599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA
Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc
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Saturday Showings 9 to 5
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
COUNSELOR(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non PACT team Expe- rience with CD assess- m e n t a n d t r e a t m e n t required Must be able to work on-call rotation and in high risk situations Position requires case management for indi- viduals with mental ill- ness CDP required As- soc iates or h igher is preferred
CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non Working within an interdiscipl inary team (PACT) to provide psy- chiatr ic evaluations amp medication management to chronically illmentally ill patients often with a co-occurring diagnosis Must be willing to com- municate and collabo- rate with clinical staff Li- censed RN in WA State amp 2 years experience in a psychiat r ic set t ing Proof of TB test within the last year required upon hire
Visit our website at wwwcompasshealthorgto learn more about our open positions and to
apply EOE
Maple Ridge Currently Hiring
FT PT HCACNAMed Tech
PositionsSeeking motivated
caring and responsible applicants
Apply in person at1767 Alliance Ave
Freeland WA 98249
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
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OAK HARBOR
2 BEDROOM Mobi le Updates include new carpet freshly painted Appliances include re- frigerator stove washer dryer Storage Fenced b a c k y a r d C l o s e t o schools Asking $12000 OBO 360-672-1662 360-675-1789
OAK HARBOR 98277
1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
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Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
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CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
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Post Office grocery store
banks hardware store dining
church amp ferry landing
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Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts
COUPEVILLE
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OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
GORGEOUS updated 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler with view of Penn Cove Stones throw to best W h i d b e y b e a c h Fenced large garage RV park ing Washer dryer No smoking dogs with references $1200 month 206-714-3182
OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
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LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
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OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
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GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
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2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
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INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
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and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
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FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
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legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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PAGE 20 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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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
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Camera Sony Cyber- sho t 10 1 megap ixe l D S C - N 2 $ 5 0 O B O (360)222-8002COUCH black nauga- hyde makes into queen size bed Excellent con- dition $150 Oak Har- bor (360) 632-3057George Foreman Grill n e w i n b o x $ 2 0 (360)222-8002Golf cart 3 wheelpush pull $75 Nickent 4dx a n d 3 d x I r o n w o o d wheadcovers $20ea Putter 34in wheadcover $10 Corba 54 Wedge $10 All items excellent condition 360-675-0446J e p p s e n h a r d c ove r binder $10 Jeppsen leather binder $25 3 Head sets Aviat ion used Te lex MRB240 $ 2 5 T e l e x E 9 5 1 $25 Dave Clark H20-10 $50 Oak Harbor (360) 632-3057KEROSENE 10 Gals Metal containers includ- ed $35 360-675-0446MICROWAVE wh i te w o r k s g r e a t $ 3 0 Range hood 7rdquo duct works $10 Call 360- 672-0131MISC ITEMS Coffee ta- ble two stack end tables with drawer maple very good cond i t ion $75 Book case 62 X 36 X 12 5 Shelves $15 Re- frigerator bar size 25 c u b i c f e e t $ 5 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Flea Market
Patio table 48 inches round four chairs white $50 Horse shoe set of- ficial for out door play- ing with carrying case n e v e r u s e d $ 4 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Miscellaneous
2 EXCELLENT ITEMS Floor Loom Nilus by Le- clerc 4 harness and all material sold together $1700 Brother Knit King KH-230 manual knitting mach ine w i t h r i bbe r $350 Call for appoint- ment 360-321-4143
FUSEDSTAINED Glass Tools amp Suppl ies For Sa le K i l n fo r f us i ng ($350) Kiln for enamel- i n g ( $ 5 0 ) Va r i o u s s t a i n e d g l a s s t o o l s ( $25 ) g l ass g r i nde r ($50) fus ing g lass powders amp stained glass ($50) Asking $525 Call 360-632-2372
Sporting Goods
Used Paramount FIT 5000 CTN1 universal gym
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Tools
A L L M A D E I N U S A Band Saw metal hor i- zon ta l $675 Che r r y picker $200 Shop press 30 tons $200 All are heavy duty and asking for best offer 360-675- 4185
petsanimals
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Cats
4 BENGAL KITTENS GORGEOUS Purebreds are nicely spotted This breed is enegetic will p lay fo r hours They cl imb amp jump making them very entertaining All males ready to come home now Vet checked amp 2nd shots Harness amp litter box trained Can be registered $500 253- 905-4902
Dogs
1 AKC Labrador Pup- pies Chocolate amp Black Great hunters or com- panions Playful amp loyal OFA rsquos l i neage f i r s t shots de-wormed amp vet checked Paren ts on site $500 $550 $650 Annette 425-422-2428
AKC Poodle Puppies Teacups 2 Brown amp White Partis 2 Males 1 Female 2 Creams 1 Male 1 Female 2 Silver amp White Parti 1 Male 1 Female 2 TeacupTiny Toy Red Males 1 Black amp Red P h a n t o m Fe m a l e Adorable little babies Reserve your puff of love 360-249-3612
Dogs
BOSTON TERRIER
B O S T O N T E R R I E R Puppies Purebred born Ap r i l 2nd Exce l l en t markings amp conforma- tion 1 males amp 1 female Paper trained with first shots Family raised Su- per friendly dispositions Only $800 each Harriet 360-929-0495 or 360- 679-2500 Whidbey Is- land
G R E AT P Y R E N E E S
Puppies Bring home a breed bred to guard hu- mans amp livestock Last yearsrsquo puppies have al- ready saved chi ldren Cute bundles of fluffy white fur 7 Males and 5 Females avail Shots amp wor med $650 each Kingston WA253-347-1835jhof585075aolcomwwwworldclassmastiffscom
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Dogs
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
RAT TERRIER Puppies registered miniatures to s tandards Awesome fami l y pe ts amp h igh ly trainable Dad is an UKC Champion and proven hunter so we expect some these pups to be excellent ratters Shots and wormed Ready to go home 8114 $450 each Call for appoint- ment to come meet them 360-273-9325wwwHopespringsfarmscom
Farm Animalsamp Livestock
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
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ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
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ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
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CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
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CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
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FREELAND
GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
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ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
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1998 Chevrolet K3500 Ambulance
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Motorhomes
25rsquo TELSTAR BY Cham- pion 1989 Ford 460 New Dometic refrigera- tor Propane and 110 volt Double sinks and 4 burner stove with oven Cor k f l oo rs and oak cabinets Stationary bed in rear New air cond- tioner amp propane heater 4 Kilowatt Onan Gen- set 2nd owners excel condition $6000 Friday Harbor 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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2 5 rsquo F L E E T W O O D PROWLER travel trailer l ike new condition al- ways covered many ex- tras sleeps 6 original owner non smoking asking $12500 Includes cover BBQ amp spare tire Freeland (360)331-4341
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By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter
As she took a quick inventory of the critters she catalogued at Deception
Pass State Park Mary Jo Adams stopped at the pho-tograph of a skinny beetle-shaped bug
ldquoWho knew there were fire-flies hererdquo Adams said with a tone of delight pointing to an image of a diurnal firefly ldquoBut they donrsquot glowrdquo
The firefly is one of 348 creatures plants and fungi detailed in the recently pub-lished ldquoNature Guide to Deception Pass State Park and Surrounding Areasrdquo
The laminated nature guide is the product of a project led by Adams and Sarah Schmidt who both live on Whidbey Island
Although the idea of such a guide was discussed years ago Adams decided it was time to act on it while taking pictures during a hike at the park a year and a half ago
ldquoSo many people pass through hererdquo Adams said of Deception Pass the statersquos busiest state park with about 2 million visitors per year ldquoI see people hiking trails all the time and going from Point A to Point B and never slowing down to see whatrsquos along the trailrdquo
The guide is designed to encourage visitors to pause and look closer at the natural things around them It also arms them with a protected educational tool that can be taken into the woods while exploring
Itrsquos not a pocket-sized book It is comprised of eight dou-ble-sided sheets laminated in a plastic covering and con-nected together by only a plastic tie
The Deception Pass guide is the third nature guide pro-duced by Periwinkle Press a small nonprofit publishing corporation based in Adamsrsquo Oak Harbor home
The first two guides on sea-weeds and intertidal interte-brates were spearheaded by
the late Jan Holmes as tools to assist in Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watcher intertidal monitoring and eelgrass stud-ies as well asfor the common beach visitor who wanted to know more about what they were observing
The first guide ldquoCommon Intertidal Invertebrates of the
Salish Seardquo came out in 2004 and has sold about 2500 cop-ies It was followed two years later by ldquoCommon Intertidal Seaweeds and Seagrasses of the Salish Seardquo which has sold about 1500 copies Both guides have been updated since their initial releases
ldquoIt was her visionrdquo Adams said of Holmes who passed
away in December of 2011 after a long fight with cancer ldquoShe was a real renaissance (woman)rdquo
Adams said she and Holmes used to talk about tackling a guide on Deception
Pass State Park and its diverse habitat Holmes was so pas-sionate about the intertidal monitoring program that she went back to college to gain
Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News Times
ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY
Viewing nature Nature guide aims to encourage Deception Pass visitors to slow down and take a long look
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Above Sarah Schmidt left and Mary Jo Adams look over the nature guide they put together that gives visitors to Deception Pass State Park a better idea of the creatures and plants that live inside the parkrsquos boundaries The project was about a year and a half in the making after Adams noticed too many park guests rushing through the park and not stopping to notice the diverse habitat around them
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
Above A Townsendrsquos chipmunk is spotted along a trail to Lighthouse Point at Deception Pass State Park Right A barn swallow gets a rest on the Bowman Bay pier
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a masterrsquos degree in marine biology
After Holmes died Adams partnered with Schmidt who has an extensive biology background to take on the Deception Pass project
ldquoMary Jo really handled about 99 percent of thisrdquo Schmidt said adding that she was tasked with proofreading
Adams a former nurse who took most of the photos in the guide would have none of that talk
ldquoWithout Sarahrsquos input and othersrsquo input this whole thing would have turned into a sorry messrdquo she said
Schmidt and Adams spoke kindly of the help provided by assistant park manager Rick Blank and of the many experts in specific areas that assisted in the project Melissa Duffy helped roam the park to identify the various fungi and molds which got a full page in the guide
Among the molds found in the park is a yellow frothy vari-ety Fuligo septica more com-monly known as dog vomit slime mold
During her countless trips to the park Adams came across many more pleasant discoveries
She and Schmidt encoun-tered a pair of American Minks near Cranberry Lake
There were also surprises such as two large white roost-ers spotted on the Pass Lake trail
ldquoThey didnrsquot fit into the guiderdquo Schmidt joked
The guide includes mam-mals birds reptiles amphib-ians insects and the many trees shrubs and plants found in and around Deception Pass State Park and surrounding areas
Most photos in the guide were taken of critters and plants at the park Some were taken in other areas on and
around Whidbey by contrib-uting photographers such as Whidbey nature photogra-phers Craig Johnson and Jill Hein
A college professor from Western Washington University dragonfly expert and butterfly association were among the expert eyes that also contributed
Adams said she was also grateful for the islandrsquos library system which pro-vided books to help her with research to provide park visi-tors with what she hopes will be a helpful resource
ldquoWe like to get people more connected with naturerdquo Adams said ldquoThatrsquos really nice because I think people have lost thatrdquo
Did you know there are lessons of love right outside your door
To best experience them I suggest you walk out into the early morning air briefly stepping away from schedules and frantic morning TV program-
ming or immediately after dinner for some wind-down time
Ask God to give you the eyes to see and the heart to experience the gifts of nature right here on Whidbey Island The expansive number of hiking trails the long days and a dog needing exercise are ingre-dients for creating a beautiful summertime memory
It is weather like wersquove been enjoying this week when I long for natural pure symbols of love to teach and guide my heart
That is why I venture outside mdash to pull up crab pots water my garden or sit out on my porch to visit with family and friends apart from anything electronic
It was while watching my dear friend Jane Ritterrsquos little granddaughters Cella and Chloe Ritter lick Popsicles and chat-ter about everything that came to mind Thursday evening that I thought about nature and babies and the kinds of love expressed in them all
Most of us instinctively understand that love is more expansive than romance But we need some reminders
The first kind of love is the covenant love God has for people mdash a love that can redeem us sustain us when life is terribly difficult and can secure us a place in His presence for all eternity
There is that primal soul-grabbing love we experience when we think about our children Deeply linked to our emotions
and always complex it feeds our connec-tion to future generations and builds upon our abilities to be supportive and even to forgive when itrsquos needed
There is a benevolent love God places in our heart for friends neighbors co-work-ers and people in need
It is demonstrated in service and not only creates a lifeline to those who benefit from our care but such love produces in us deeper patience understanding and generosity that goes beyond what we alone can offer
Irsquom reminded of this love when I look upon the bleeding heart plant growing on the north side of my house
First introduced to me years ago by my friend Corinne Boon Oak Harborrsquos well-known smooth collie breeder small business owner and longtime friend of mine it gifts us with dainty heart-shaped blooms before going dormant during win-ter months
Each spring as I watch the plant rise out of the ground I am reminded that the love of a friend can become one of the most enduring and satisfying forms of love we will experience in our lives
Allow the incredible beauty that sur-rounds us here on Whidbey to remind you that God created a beautiful world for us to enjoy because He loves us Get up early and drink your coffee out in the morning sunshine
Open the windows Walk the beaches and collect glass
Spend time exploring Deception Pass State Park or Fort Ebey
Grab some frozen yogurt from Toppins or Whidberry mdash decorated with your favor-ite toppings ----- and catch up with friends you havenrsquot seen in awhile
Drive over to Penn Cove and watch the eagles soar overhead as Penn Cove Shellfish workers bring mussels up from pods suspended from rafts
Enjoy the love that surrounds you
Joan Bay Klope can be reached at faithful livinghotmailcom
FAITHFUL LIVINGBy JOAN BAY KLOPE
Enjoy the love beauty that surrounds us on Whidbey
NATURECONTINUED FROM A12
Photo by Ron Newberry
Whidbey News-Times
Periwinkle Press has produced three nature
guides start-ing with this one in 2004
titled lsquoCommon Intertidal
Invertebrates of the Salish Searsquo which has sold roughly 2500
copies
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
The eight spotted skimmer dragonfly found at the east end of Cranberry Lake at Deception Pass State Park
SaturdayJuly 19
All-you-can-eat breakfast 8 am to noon July 19 Masonic Center North Main and Eighth streets Coupeville Breakfast in-cludes pancakes scrambled eggs sausage bacon and orange juice coffee or tea $7 adults $3 chil-dren under 12 360-969-3149 or ldeccles67gmailcom
NAS Whidbey Island Open House and 5K Run 9 am to 3 pm July 19 Ault Field A 5K run along the basersquos flight line will be held at 9 am with registration starting at 730 am Aircraft dis-plays include the EA-18G Growler EA-6B Prowler P-3C Orion MH-60 Knighthawk helicopter and two unmanned aerial vehicles There will be other visual displays guided bus tours a K-9 Working Dog demonstration bouncy toys for children and a climbing wall Aviation memorabilia will also be available for purchase as well as a variety of food and beverages There is no ATM on the flight line so plan accordingly All guests will come onto Ault Field via Charles Porter Gate located just west of the Ault Field and Goldie roads intersection All visitors over the age of 18 will be required to have state or government issued iden-tification for access to the base Due to security measures large bags backpacks weapons coolers pets and drugs are not allowed Visitors are limited to strollers and wagons for toddlers diaper bags small purses items for people with handicaps official service dogs bottled water (two bottles per person free water-refill stations will be available) and cameras all of which will be subject to search by security Sunscreen recom-mended For more information visit wwwfacebookcom naswhidbeyIsland
Womenrsquos firearms class 9 am July 19 Central Whidbey Sportsmanrsquos Association Safari Lane Coupeville Class will cover safety and a broad range of fire-arms including revolvers semi-automatic pistols shotguns and rifles Will last the better part of the day It is recommend that you bring a lunch and any firearm that you would like to shoot Please bring guns unloaded Some fire-arms will be available for those who do not own one Free Con-tact Errol Ortego at 360-929-8918 or Robert Clark at 360-929-2167
Coupeville Farmers Market 10 am to 2 pm July 19 Alexan-der and Eighth Streets The mar-ket offers local produce plants chocolate honey art food crafts and more Kid and dog friendly
OH-Mazing Race Garage of Blessing 10 am to 2 pm July 19 The Garage of Blessings 3143 Goldie Road Oak Harbor Teams of two will follow clues to partici-pating local merchants Each mer-chant will offer a clue to the next merchant Cost is $20 per team and includes bottled water and team T-shirt Lunch from Jumbo Burrito and dessert from Top-pins will be available for purchase
All ticket proceeds benefit The Garage of Blessings Applications can be picked up at The Garage of Blessings or can be submitted at thegarageofblessingscom
Greenbank Progressive Club Community Rummage Sale 10 am to 3 pm July 19 Bakken Road and Fireside Road behind the Greenbank Store The Greenbank Progressive Club is having their yearly community yard and bake sale Free coffee and punch Everyone is welcome Email karinwhidbeyhotmailcom or call 360-678-3397
Friends of Meerkerk PicnicAnnual Meeting noon July 19 3531 Meerkerk Lane Greenbank President of the Board will deliver ldquoState of the Gardensrdquo update officers will be elected and vol-unteers and friends will be recog-nized Potluck will follow business meeting Burgers and brats will be provided Members are invited to bring sides and desserts Free 360-678-1912 or meerkerkwhid beynet
American Roots Music Se-ries Hale Bill amp the Bopps 7 pm July 19 Deception Pass State Park 41020 SR 20 Oak Harbor Variety of Scandinavian fiddle music from all the Nordic coun-tries including schottisches waltz-es and polskas The band includes fiddle keyboard and voice plus the nyckelharpa (Swedish) and Hardanger fiddle (Norwegian) The
bandrsquos musicians have been on the regional folk music scene since the lsquo70s and lsquo80s performing primar-ily at folk dances and festivals in various configurations Admission is free to performances Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to the park All performances are in the West Beach amphitheater on the Whidbey Island side of the park In case of rain performances will move to the East Cranberry Lake picnic shelter also on the Whidbey Island side
MondayJuly 21
Ebeyrsquos Landing Field School July 21 through Aug 14 Fort Casey State Park The Field School at Fort Casey will run Monday through Thursday July 21 through Aug 14 Shifts are four hours long 8 am to noon and 1-5 pm Brown-bag lunch Lectures take place every Tuesday at noon Over the course of the Field School they will replace rotted wood sills and framing repair the roof glaze reconstructed windows and doors repair damaged stucco and paint No prior preservation experience is required 360-678-6804 or wwwnpsgoveblavolunteer-opportunitieshtm
Tween Film Fest 2-4 pm July 21 Oak Harbor Library Meet-ing Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Fans of ldquoDespicable Merdquo will
enjoy the journey of Gru as he deals with a new super-criminal This movie is rated PG and is 98 minutes long Refreshments provided 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
Island County Astronomical
Society (ICAS) monthly meet-ing 630-830 pm Oak Harbor Library room HH137 1000 SE Regatta Drive Anyone interested in astronomy is invited to attend No experience needed There will be short presentations on current topics in astronomy Dan Pullen 360-679-7664 icaspubjunocom wwwicas-wawebscom
Zentangle 730 pm July 21 Coupeville Library 788 NW Alex-ander St The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn relaxing and fun way to create images by drawing structured patterns Register for this class as there is a maximum of 15 students Free 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
TuesdayJuly 22
Bang The Science of Sound 1-2 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Li-brary Meeting Room 1000 SE Re-gatta Drive Explore some library resources and get ready to make some noise For children ages 6-11
Lions Club Fruit Sale be-gins 9 am to 6 pm daily Rite
Aid Parking lot on Highway 20 The Oak Harbor Lions Club is selling Wenatchee-grown sun-rip-ened Clingstone peaches apricots and cherries All proceeds from the fundraiser support community projects including eyeglasses hearing aids scholarships North Whidbey Help House Special Olympics and other programs benefitting the Oak Harbor com-munity
Living With Chronic Illness class 1-330 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Senior Center Annex 51 SE Jermome St Living Well with Chronic Conditions is an evi-denced-based program from Stan-ford University that offers those living with ongoing health concerns ways to get suppport Adults 18 years and older can find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue discover better nutrition and exer-cise options understand treatment choices and communicate more effectively with health profession-als and family about their chronic health concerns The class series will be held each week for six weeks Space is limited Contact Nancy SSIC Living Well coordina-tor at 360-969-0113 to register
PBY Memorial Foundation Monthly Luncheon 1130 am July 22 CPO Club on Ault Field Road The PBY Memorial Founda-tion will hold its monthly no-host luncheon The featured speaker will be Mat Harrison a member of the JPAC team who will discuss the recovery of a downed PBY in eastern Canada 360-240-9500
WednesdayJuly 23
Teen Movie Matinee 2-445 pm July 23 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Come watch the second in-stallment of the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo series Free 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
Free Composting Class 630-730 pm July 23 Fort Casey State Park by the Lighthouse Learn how to compost and watch a demonstration Free raffle for yard-waste compost bin Free 360-678-7974 email Janet Hall at halljnwsuedu or visit wwwwaste wisewsuedu
ThursdayJuly 24
Family Storytime 1030-1115 am July 24 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Funny stories and action songs will get little ones ready to read Playtime or craft may follow For ages 18 months and up with a caregiver
Oak Harbor Farmers Mar-ket 4-7 pm July 24 Highway 20 near Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce 20th season Produce artisans and vendors gather every Thursday through end of Septem-ber Market is a nonprofit vendor-member cooperative oakharbor marketyahoocom
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DISCOVER DUGUALLA The Whidbey Camano Land Trust is hosting an event 10 am to 2 pm Saturday July 26 to allow the public an opportunity to explore properties along Dugualla Bay ldquoDiscover Duguallardquo also is designed to provide information about the importance of the bay for salmon Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watchers will guide a beach walk where the public may learn about the creatures that lurk in tidal habitats Light refreshments will be served To sign up call 360-222-3310 or visit wwwwcltorg ACTIVITIES
WHIDBEY
Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin
Shown in better days was the beloved island steamer ldquoWhidbyrdquo which at the time was the proper spelling The freight boat was a common sight and served the island at a time when water was the only means of travel to and from the island The boatrsquos demise came during a fire and its burned hull lay rested at Maylorrsquos Point in Oak Harbor for years As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdinrsquos new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo is out now To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970
LOOKING BACK
Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A15
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by Funk in high school and began working with him at the tail end of Funkrsquos newspaper career when he became an intern at the Whidbey News-Times in the summer of 1986
ldquoHe is the consummate journalist photojournalist and publisher who understands the role of community newspapers His love and respect for the people of Oak Harbor is unques-tionable His legacy is one of leader-ship through example Itrsquos fitting he be the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Awardrdquo
Funk said he was emotionally moved by the award especially with it taking place in Oak Harbor
The event was like a trip down mem-ory lane with several familiar faces in attendance including former Oak Harbor mayors Jim Slowik and Al Koetje
Koetje mayor from 1972-96 said Funkrsquos impact on Oak Harbor extend-ed far beyond the printed pages
ldquoHe was outstanding not only as a newspaper person but as an outstand-ing citizen in the communityrdquo Koetje said ldquoThat main thing he was con-cerned about was what was good for Oak Harborrdquo
And that came through in his well-known appreciation of and support for the arts
Funk recently donated a sculp-ture he purchased from abstract art-ist Richard Nash to the City of Oak Harbor honoring the contributions of four Oak Harbor teachers The sculp-ture was dedicated in a ceremony at Windjammer Park earlier this month
Rusty Hendrix president of the Whidbey Playhouse said Funkrsquos efforts led to the start of the playhouse in 1966
ldquoWallie was the one who gave the Whidbey Playhouse its beginningrdquo said Hendrix who also attended Thursdayrsquos luncheon ldquoHe was on our board of trustees which helped us get the money to do things and build
fundraisingrdquoWhile giving of himself Funk also
got a lot back in return particularly in the bonds he formed with many long-time friends
Jan Ellis Oak Harbor resident and one of the longtime organizers of Holland Happening said Funk always had a way of making one feel special
ldquoHe talks to you as if you were the only person in the worldrdquo she said
He said he was touched by the awardldquoMy thoughts are I am emotion-
ally moved because I had 25 years hererdquo he said ldquoEvery moment wasnrsquot a laugh but so many were just great personal experiencesrdquo
a nationwide search for can-didates through an agency that specializes in finding executive-level employees
ldquoThe board really appreci-ates that he gave us a year to find a replacementrdquo he said ldquoIt means a new CEO can come in and work with Tom before he leaves so we have a really smooth transitionrdquo
The hospital board had some difficulty in finding a CEO in 2009 After a nation-wide search the board
named three finalists but they all dropped out
Tomasino had applied for the position but was not ini-tially named as a finalist In the end however the com-missioners said he was the best person for the job
His contract included a base salary of $230000 in addition to benefits and edu-cational expenses
Wallin said he suspects that the board will have an easier time finding qualified candidates this time around
ldquoThere are more former CEOs available as so many small hospitals are being absorbed by large onesrdquo he
said ldquoItrsquos a good opportunity for the hospital with all the CEOs availablerdquo
Tomasinorsquos tenure as CEO has been very event-ful especially with the imple-mentation of the Affordable Care Act
By a supermajority vot-ers last year approved a $50-million bond proposal to expand Whidbey General Hospital the bond narrowly failed a couple of years prior but Tomasino and others returned with a vigorous effort to present the propos-al to the community
In announcing his retire-ment Tomasino told the
board that the hospital has had ldquoa phenomenal change with employee satisfaction and the communityrdquo accord-ing to minutes of the meet-ing
There have also been controversies over the year Most recently the head nurse was charged by the Island County prosecutor with assaulting a patient but Tomasino came to her defense and claimed that the allegations were unfounded before the criminal investi-gation was complete
Tomasino could not be immediately contacted for comment
Commissioners discussed the issue as part of adopting the human resources policy manual They agreed to move forward with the policy of allowing for the sheriff and other elected officials to house their own personnel files
Traditionally Island Countyrsquos elected officials including the sheriff and pros-ecutor have kept their employ-ee personnel files within their own departments Statewide most counties with elected officials hold their own files according to Budget Director Elaine Marlow
ldquoThis is not an uncommon conversationrdquo Marlow said
Human Resources Director Melanie Bacon said that she was concerned that there were multiple ldquoofficialrdquo personnel files Bacon said in the case of sheriffrsquos deputies a file is kept in human resources civil service and the sheriffrsquos office
ldquoItrsquos always problematic to have more than one official personnel filerdquo Bacon said ldquoThey do come to me think-ing that I have info for them and that I can access info and I canrsquotrdquo
Brown argued that as an elected official he should have the right to manage mdash and pro-tect mdash his own personnel files
Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan said that hav-ing worked as a law enforce-ment officer he could confirm the sheriffrsquos concerns about the importance of keeping deputy information as safe as possible
ldquoOne thing we were very concerned about is that our personal records would could get in the hands of people who didnrsquot need that informationrdquo Vaughan said ldquoOfficers put people in jail hellip We were con-cerned about our private infor-mation getting into the wrong
hands and suffering some kind of retributionrdquo
When asked Brown said that he would not allow the commissioners the full access to files they would experience through human resources department
ldquoI would ask some qualifying questionsrdquo Brown said
Commissioner Jill Johnson also a Republican agreed that the sheriff had the right to protect his deputies mdash even against county commissioners
ldquoPart of the reason there are concerns there are three com-missioners that would have full access to law and justice per-sonnel hellip Therersquos a potential for additional exposure that the sheriff is trying to protect againstrdquo Johnson said ldquoHe wants to protect against people who may sit in this seat who may not always make the best decisionsrdquo
Price Johnson said that she wanted to meet her obligation to the public and those who work for the county in ensur-ing the county would not be liable for discrepancies in per-sonnel file retention when the human resources department cannot ensure compliance
ldquoThe reason I supported this language was not a reflec-tion about the workrdquo Price Johnson said ldquoIf a document is mishandled itrsquos our respon-sibility Therersquos the potential of a problem and thatrsquos what Irsquom trying to circumventrdquo
Banks said that the nature of the complaint would deter-mine who would be liable in such a lawsuit and that the divi-sion of the department should be respected
ldquoThere is some soloing built in and that is the structure that we have in the state of Washingtonrdquo Banks said ldquoThis board has no authority to discipline anyone who works for me or the sheriff I hate to be involved in one of these turf wars but therersquos a bound-ary and Irsquom here to speak in defense of that boundaryrdquo
FILESCONTINUED FROM A1
FUNKCONTINUED FROM A1
CEOCONTINUED FROM A1
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Wallie Funk visits with Jan Whitsitt at a sculpture dedication in Oak Harbor earlier this month that honored Whitsittrsquos late mother Trudy Sundberg and three other Oak Harbor teachers Funk donated the artwork to the city
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Promote your place of worship in the Whidbey News-Times for only $1250 per week for a single size ad Please call 360-675-6611
Come WorshipWith Us
First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277
Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided
July 20thldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquo
Ruth 2ldquoA Refuge from the StormrdquoldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquoldquo
July 27thldquoRuthrsquos Redeemerrdquo
Ruth 3
490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008
Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am
Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM
Weekly Adult Groups
Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg
Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am
Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am
Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell
Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister
675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor
First UnitedMethodist Church
Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue
Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries
Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson
Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686
wwwohsbcorg
Unitarian UniversalistCongregation
of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525
Freeland
Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds
Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June
All are welcome360-321-8656
wwwwhidbeycomuucwiuuadminwhidbeycom
CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)
Located on Goldie Road
SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME
Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm
632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins
Oak HarborChurch of Christ
1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)
ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning
Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm
Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg
oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441
The Catholic Church Invites YouhellipSt Augustinersquos Parish bull 675-2303
185 N Oak Harbor St ~ Oak Harbor MassesSaturday 500 pmSunday 800am amp 930 amWed amp Fri 900 am
On the web wwwstaugustineohorg
St Maryrsquos Parish 678-6536207 Main St ~ Coupeville
MassesSunday 1115 amThurs 1210 pm
Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch
3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277
360-682-2323SUNDAY
Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am
Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor
Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole
Matthew 2818-20
Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday
830 950 amp 1110 am
bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA
bull Small Groupsbull MOPSbull Youth Groups
2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585
ConcordiaLutheranChurch
Missouri Synod
Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am
Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548
Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg
Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium
Nursery Available
Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville
Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor
679-1561oakharborlutheranorg
Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am
WhidbeyPresbyterian
Church1148 SE 8th Ave
Oak HarborSummer Service 1000 am
bull Small Groupsbull Community Outreach
bull Youth and Family Ministriesbull Childcare All Services
bull Much More wwwwhidbeypresorg
679-3579
Promote Your Place Of Worship In The
Whidbey News-Times Only $1250week
For A Single Size Ad
Please call 360-675-6611
St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch
The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island
Join us for Sunday Service in the
Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide
360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg
555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett
God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching
Worship 1 PM
1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)
Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713
wwwGraceEvangelicalorg
dagger Joy bull Cheer bull Love bull Peace dagger
Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith
The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431
wwwgracebytheseaorgbull
A Church A FamilyA Spiritual Home
GR
AC
E B
Y T
HE S
EA
AN
AN
GLIC
AN
EX
PR
ESS
ION
OF F
AIT
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Please check our website for current locations amp
service times
RestorationFellowship
Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the
Hebraic Roots of Your Faith
Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A
675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189
Saturdays at 1030am
We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration
amp ARTABOUT
Artworks Galleryrsquos featured artist for July will be BAR-BARA MEARING Mearing paints in a variety of medi-ums but primarily pastel Her paintings attempt to make the ordinary extraordinary inspired by the finer nuances of everyday subjects Mearing says ldquoAlthough I prefer to work in a realistic style my goal is not the object but the moment or emotional response to the beauty everywhere in our wonderful worldrdquo Mearingrsquos paintings start with a life ob-servation that appeals to her followed by a bit of planning to decide how best to recreate the feeling or beauty that caught her eye Mearing feels the joy is in the process and then in the sharing Artworks Gallery is located on Green-bank Farm For more information visit artworkswhidbeycom or call 360-222-3010
UUCWI Gallery of Artrsquos summer exhibit is Summer Bold ndash Color Color Color and features Chelsea Bonacellorsquos oils Karen Samuelsonrsquos mandellas and Aaron LaChausseersquos glass Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Is-land is located approximately one mile north of Freeland at 20103 State Route 525 on the west side of the highway The gallery does not have regular hours Make arrangements for viewing the art by calling the office at 360-321-8656
Scenic photographs of Whidbey Island by RICK LAWL-ER and landscapes in pastels by artist JUDY SJERVEN are on display at Oak Harbor Library in July The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive For more information call 360-675-5115
The GARRY OAK GALLERY has just completed its Summer Rotation Come by to see the new layout the ocean-blues inspired window display and a variety of brand new artwork The new layout will go through July 21 at the gallery which is at 830 SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
For the month of July Garry Oak Gallery will feature the work of MIKE OrsquoCONNELL Visit the gallery 830 SE Pioneer Way Oak Harbor to see his text paintings For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
The WHIDBEY CHILDRENrsquoS THEATER still has openings for summer classes Register for The Arc of Stagecraft for ages 13 and up Puppetry Theater for ages 9 and up Teen Film Camp for ages 12 and up and more at whidbeychildrenstheaterorgclasses
The ISLAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL kicks off with ldquoTaming of the Shrewrdquo at 5 pm Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 This is a free event This production of Shakespearersquos love story takes place in a Wild West setting and is directed by Jackie Apodaca The play will be under the big tent at 723 Camano Ave in Langley Please no babes in arms Picnicking is encouraged For details visit wwwislandshakespearefestorg or call 360-331-2939
Teenagers may try their hand at PRINTMAKING dur-ing a printmaking lab from 2-4 pm Wednesday Aug 13 at the Oak Harbor Library Make prints using foam stamps and bubbles Make cards pictures or wrapping paper while exploring different printmaking techniques For more infor-mation call 360-675-5115
Poetry War and Resources 3-430 pm Thursday Aug 21 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive LINDA BEEMAN will share poems from ldquoCol-lateral Damagerdquo her new book featuring a scrapbook of poems and personalities who confront us with unanswered questions about war Copies will be available for purchase and signing 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
The Whidbey Playhouse and the Best Western Plus are teaming up to hold a Murder Mystery Dinner 5-830 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the Best Western Plus on Highway 20 in Oak Harbor The event is written by MARY K HAL-LEN and performed by the Whidbey Improv Team The cost is $35 per person or $60 per couple For reservations call 360-679-4567
The WHIDBEY ISLAND WOODWORKERS GUILD presents the ldquoArt + Wood = Woodpalooza WICArdquo Exhibition ndashndash the 11th annual show of Whidbeyrsquos finest woodwork ndashndash at WICA (Whidbey Center for the Arts Zech Hall 565 Camano Ave Langley) Aug 30 to Sept 1 exhibition (free) open noon-5 pm reception Fri-day Aug 29 6-9 pm This yearrsquos show will feature work by 20 of Whidbeyrsquos best For details call 360-221-8262 or visit wwwWICAonlinecom
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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
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n REPORTERThe Bonney Lake Courier Herald a division of Sound Publishing Inc is seeking a general assignment reporter with a minimum of 1-2 years writing experience and photography skills This position is based out of the Enumclaw offi ce The primary coverage will be city government business sports general assignment stories and may include arts coverage Schedule includes evening andor weekend work
As a Reporter for Sound Publishing you will be expected to
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Email us your cover letter resume and include fi ve examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to hreastsoundpublishingcom or mail to Sound Publishing Inc 19426 68th Avenue S Kent WA 98032 ATTN HRBLCH
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Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Friday Harbor - Whidbey - Kitsap
Non-Sales Positionsbull Photographer - Everettbull Regional Circulation Manager - Kitsapbull Creative Artist - Everettbull Circulation Manager - Bellevue
Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Friday Harborbull Features Editor - Port Angeles
Productionbull General Worker - Everett
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
jobsEmployment
General
Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
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Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
or FormsetterWe work from Oak Har- bor to the South end of Whidbey Concrete ex- perience required Must have reliable transporta- tion and valid drivers li- cense Wage DOE If interested please con- tact us at 360-679-4670
EmploymentGeneral
Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
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INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
Toddler Learning Cen- ter a Non-profit Early In- t e r v e n t i o n P r o g r a m seeks a Special Educa- tor for Infants amp Toddlers in classroom amp home- based setting Part-time Pay DOE Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnet Position open until filled
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
Send resume to getthisjob193
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EmploymentGeneral
Floor SupervisorFreeland Habitat StoreHours varies Tuesday- Sunday 30 hrsweek
Assists the Store Man- ager with the operation of the Freeland Habitat for Humanity Store Du- ties include customer service storeinventory maintenance and volun- teer t raining You wi l l a lso sc reen donated items and help loadun- load items from vehicles assist with the sorting c leaning moving and pricing of merchandise maintain a safe clean a n d o r d e r l y s h o w - roomwarehouse over- see cashiers and recon- ci l iat ion of dai ly cash and credit receipts and opening andor closing of the store
Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
To apply do not contact the store directly
email resume and cover letter to
southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
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EmploymentGeneral
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
PLANNER CODE ENFORCEMENT
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Local up-and-coming high-end salon seeking
like-minded and dedicated professional
Licensed Stylist Stylist must have a de- sire to provide clients with a superior salon ex- perience Salon Blue will open July 15th
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with your resume
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NEED EXTRA MONEY
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Call Circulation 360-675-6611
Oak Harbor School District
is accepting applications for
Special Education Paraeducators
Food Service Workers
Complete posting and application instructions
atwwwohsdnet
Oak Harbor School
DistrictEOE
Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
Fo r P l ay a n d L e a r n Group in Oak Harbor on Fr idays Bachelorrsquos in Early Childhood Educa- t ion or equivalent re- quired and experience working with parents and young children Strong verbal and written com- munication skills a must
To get a full job descrip- tion or to apply send
letter of interest resume and three references to
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
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EmploymentGeneral
PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
Skagit Farmers Supply is now accepting appli- cations for a propane delivery (bobtail) driver to safely dispense bulk propane to residential and commercial cus- tomers along a local route on Whidbey Is- land Applicants must possess valid class A or B CDL DOT physi- cal and have safe driv- ing history FT wage D O E c o m p e t i t i v e benefits package in- cluded Visitwwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
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Seattle-based Commercial General Contractor is seeking
qualified
Construction Superintendent
QCMSSHO
With demonstrated safety and quality control experience
Assistant Project
ManagerRequires 2+ years of
experience
E-mail resumes to
waltoveteransnwcom
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EmploymentGeneral
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
EmploymentTransportationDrivers
CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
Bring resume toFrontier
Building Supply1800 Main St Freeland
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
Yolanda Self(360)969-1299programd
allheartagencycomireneallheartagencycom
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
Accepting
applications for
LPNrsquos Apply in person at
Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
LPN
to join our team at our Assisted Living
community Apply in person or call
360-279-2224 ask to speak with Morgan or Cathie
LPNMAFull time Busy Oak Har- bor office is looking for someone to star t r ight away Experience pre- ferred Send resume or apply in person 231 SE Barrington Drive Suite 209 Oak Harbor
LPNMA
Pa r t t i m e l i c e n e s e d L P N M A f o r b u s y Coupeville office Experi- ence preferredSend resume to
PO Box 1440Coupeville WA 98239
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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
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WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday July 19th 1 to 4pm or by apprsquot
Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave
Langley 3602218898223 Second StWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey
Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
Langley870 Grace Ln
657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
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560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
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606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
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619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
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663639 $390000Lyn Gray
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614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
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599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
COUNSELOR(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non PACT team Expe- rience with CD assess- m e n t a n d t r e a t m e n t required Must be able to work on-call rotation and in high risk situations Position requires case management for indi- viduals with mental ill- ness CDP required As- soc iates or h igher is preferred
CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non Working within an interdiscipl inary team (PACT) to provide psy- chiatr ic evaluations amp medication management to chronically illmentally ill patients often with a co-occurring diagnosis Must be willing to com- municate and collabo- rate with clinical staff Li- censed RN in WA State amp 2 years experience in a psychiat r ic set t ing Proof of TB test within the last year required upon hire
Visit our website at wwwcompasshealthorgto learn more about our open positions and to
apply EOE
Maple Ridge Currently Hiring
FT PT HCACNAMed Tech
PositionsSeeking motivated
caring and responsible applicants
Apply in person at1767 Alliance Ave
Freeland WA 98249
NursingAssistant
Part amp Full Time
Shift Differential for PM amp NOC
Shifts
Competitive Wages DOE
Come work in a clean safe and
friendly environment where
EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED
Please apply in person
Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273
Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet
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Real Estate for SaleIsland County
OAK HARBOR
2 BEDROOM Mobi le Updates include new carpet freshly painted Appliances include re- frigerator stove washer dryer Storage Fenced b a c k y a r d C l o s e t o schools Asking $12000 OBO 360-672-1662 360-675-1789
OAK HARBOR 98277
1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
ELITE 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH property on beau- tiful Whidbey Isl Fea- tures 180rsquo of low bank lagoon waterfront crab mussels and clams in your f ront yard Gor- geous views of Mt Bak- er amp Penn Cove Rock faced fireplace in living room Sit on deck and watch sunrise 357 SF day light cellar base- ment Plus two car de- t a c h e d g a r a g e $540000 360-678-4089
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FREELAND 98249
B E AU T I F U L WAT E R V i e w l o t i n H a r b o r Sands 2 BR septic drain field is installed water meter instal led wood bui l t s torage bui ld ing with windows in ceiling Partly fenced amp ready to build $20000 for im- provements $35000 for the lot total $55000 Call Joe 360-929-8550
Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
real estatefor rent - WA
Real Estate for RentIsland County
CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
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
COUPEVILLE
C A I R N C O T TA G E Ava i lable August 1s t ( f l ex ib le ) Char ming new 1 master bedroom possible smal l s tudy bedroom 1 bath Beauti- fully furnished all appli- ances IKEA k i tchen satellite cable Internet ready Lovely location water views minutes to everything $1300 in- cludes all utilities Regret no pets smoking For photos br idgi t4243 gma i l com 206-909- 2276
OAK HARBOR 98277
2 BR WATERFRONT living space Available 81 Pets negotiable In- c ludes water sewer garbage amp electric No - smoke $1300 360-929- 7593
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OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
GORGEOUS updated 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler with view of Penn Cove Stones throw to best W h i d b e y b e a c h Fenced large garage RV park ing Washer dryer No smoking dogs with references $1200 month 206-714-3182
OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19
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Apartments for Rent Island County
Coupeville2 bedroom unit in du- plex Close to library amp shopping Fresh paint gas f i replace jacuzzi tub $800 month $800 deposit Water sewer in- c luded No smok ing (360)678-5007OAK HARBOR
MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
OAK HARBORN I C E 2 B E D RO O M Close to shopping and bus l ine Laundr y on premises No pets $650 month $700 deposi t 360-734-7896
WA Misc RentalsDuplexesMultiplexesLANGLEY
LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent
OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
real estaterentals
Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
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Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
OAK HARBOR 98277
2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
announcements
Announcements
GampO MINI STORAGE
New SpaceAVAILABLE NOWSome Just Like A
VAULTHwy 20 amp Banta Rd
360-675-6533
INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
2014 CONTRACTS OUT FOR BID
3 ndash YEAR SEPTIC INSPECTION amp
SERVICE CONTRACT-
HVAC UPGRADE-
ISUZU NPR UTILITY TRUCK
All bids and requests must be addressed to
South Whidbey FireEMS5535 Cameron RoadFreeland WA 98249
and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
Resource Chief Beckat 360-321-1533 or
bidsswfeorg
Found
AWESOME wide open view of Lake Roose- velt from the 5 AC par- cel with water and un- d e r g r o u n d p o w e r Bring your RV or build your home Close to hosp i ta l shopp ing golfing amp year round fishing $64500 pos- s i b l e c o n t r a c t 5 0 9 4 2 2 0 4 0 4 o r 5094295430
FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
REWARD FOR Return of lost dog ldquoCosmordquo Lost in the Holmes Har- bor area of Whidbey Isl on July 3rd during fire- works Please call 360- 381-0012
legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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Legal Notices
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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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
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Camera Sony Cyber- sho t 10 1 megap ixe l D S C - N 2 $ 5 0 O B O (360)222-8002COUCH black nauga- hyde makes into queen size bed Excellent con- dition $150 Oak Har- bor (360) 632-3057George Foreman Grill n e w i n b o x $ 2 0 (360)222-8002Golf cart 3 wheelpush pull $75 Nickent 4dx a n d 3 d x I r o n w o o d wheadcovers $20ea Putter 34in wheadcover $10 Corba 54 Wedge $10 All items excellent condition 360-675-0446J e p p s e n h a r d c ove r binder $10 Jeppsen leather binder $25 3 Head sets Aviat ion used Te lex MRB240 $ 2 5 T e l e x E 9 5 1 $25 Dave Clark H20-10 $50 Oak Harbor (360) 632-3057KEROSENE 10 Gals Metal containers includ- ed $35 360-675-0446MICROWAVE wh i te w o r k s g r e a t $ 3 0 Range hood 7rdquo duct works $10 Call 360- 672-0131MISC ITEMS Coffee ta- ble two stack end tables with drawer maple very good cond i t ion $75 Book case 62 X 36 X 12 5 Shelves $15 Re- frigerator bar size 25 c u b i c f e e t $ 5 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
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Patio table 48 inches round four chairs white $50 Horse shoe set of- ficial for out door play- ing with carrying case n e v e r u s e d $ 4 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Miscellaneous
2 EXCELLENT ITEMS Floor Loom Nilus by Le- clerc 4 harness and all material sold together $1700 Brother Knit King KH-230 manual knitting mach ine w i t h r i bbe r $350 Call for appoint- ment 360-321-4143
FUSEDSTAINED Glass Tools amp Suppl ies For Sa le K i l n fo r f us i ng ($350) Kiln for enamel- i n g ( $ 5 0 ) Va r i o u s s t a i n e d g l a s s t o o l s ( $25 ) g l ass g r i nde r ($50) fus ing g lass powders amp stained glass ($50) Asking $525 Call 360-632-2372
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Used Paramount FIT 5000 CTN1 universal gym
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Tools
A L L M A D E I N U S A Band Saw metal hor i- zon ta l $675 Che r r y picker $200 Shop press 30 tons $200 All are heavy duty and asking for best offer 360-675- 4185
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4 BENGAL KITTENS GORGEOUS Purebreds are nicely spotted This breed is enegetic will p lay fo r hours They cl imb amp jump making them very entertaining All males ready to come home now Vet checked amp 2nd shots Harness amp litter box trained Can be registered $500 253- 905-4902
Dogs
1 AKC Labrador Pup- pies Chocolate amp Black Great hunters or com- panions Playful amp loyal OFA rsquos l i neage f i r s t shots de-wormed amp vet checked Paren ts on site $500 $550 $650 Annette 425-422-2428
AKC Poodle Puppies Teacups 2 Brown amp White Partis 2 Males 1 Female 2 Creams 1 Male 1 Female 2 Silver amp White Parti 1 Male 1 Female 2 TeacupTiny Toy Red Males 1 Black amp Red P h a n t o m Fe m a l e Adorable little babies Reserve your puff of love 360-249-3612
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Dogs
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
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RAT TERRIER Puppies registered miniatures to s tandards Awesome fami l y pe ts amp h igh ly trainable Dad is an UKC Champion and proven hunter so we expect some these pups to be excellent ratters Shots and wormed Ready to go home 8114 $450 each Call for appoint- ment to come meet them 360-273-9325wwwHopespringsfarmscom
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at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small
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Horses
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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
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 723
ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 725
ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 726
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
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GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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GarageMoving SalesIsland County
ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
FREELAND
GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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FREELAND
MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
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ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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12rsquo SMOKER CRAFT W EZ LOADER TRAILER Great 1990 fishing boat ready for summer Incl 2 new poles with reels 4 pots floats 2 life pre- servers V hull amp electric motor Really good con- dition Regular mainte- nance All licenses up to date Asking $1900 Oak Habor Cal l 360-679- 0996
155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
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360-734-8700 bull 1800 IOWA STREET bull BELLINGHAM WA
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5rsquox10rsquo UTILITY TRAILER Tilting trailer makes it great for lawn mower motorcycle snowmobile etc Clean solid new tabs 15rdquo tires and single axel $560 Freeland Call John 360-321-2364
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2 5 rsquo F L E E T W O O D PROWLER travel trailer l ike new condition al- ways covered many ex- tras sleeps 6 original owner non smoking asking $12500 Includes cover BBQ amp spare tire Freeland (360)331-4341
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C-MAX HYBRID
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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TRANSITCONNECT
STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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EDGE
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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EDGE SEL AWD
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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2013 FORD
EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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MKZ
SALE PRICE
$32351
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301
$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
2013 FORD
EXPEDITION
SALE PRICE
$46710
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520
$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
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3883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318 $1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628 $338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORDC-MAX HYBRID
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
0x72
NEW 2013 FORDEDGE SEL AWD
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
0x72
NEW 2013 LINCOLN MKZ
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$32351
NEW 2013 FORD EDGE
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
0x72
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STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
0x72
NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
0x72
NEW 2013 FORDF-150 SUPERCAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
0x48
NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
0x48
2013 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE
BAUER 4X2
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$37458
2013 FORDEXPEDITION
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$46710
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Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13
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a masterrsquos degree in marine biology
After Holmes died Adams partnered with Schmidt who has an extensive biology background to take on the Deception Pass project
ldquoMary Jo really handled about 99 percent of thisrdquo Schmidt said adding that she was tasked with proofreading
Adams a former nurse who took most of the photos in the guide would have none of that talk
ldquoWithout Sarahrsquos input and othersrsquo input this whole thing would have turned into a sorry messrdquo she said
Schmidt and Adams spoke kindly of the help provided by assistant park manager Rick Blank and of the many experts in specific areas that assisted in the project Melissa Duffy helped roam the park to identify the various fungi and molds which got a full page in the guide
Among the molds found in the park is a yellow frothy vari-ety Fuligo septica more com-monly known as dog vomit slime mold
During her countless trips to the park Adams came across many more pleasant discoveries
She and Schmidt encoun-tered a pair of American Minks near Cranberry Lake
There were also surprises such as two large white roost-ers spotted on the Pass Lake trail
ldquoThey didnrsquot fit into the guiderdquo Schmidt joked
The guide includes mam-mals birds reptiles amphib-ians insects and the many trees shrubs and plants found in and around Deception Pass State Park and surrounding areas
Most photos in the guide were taken of critters and plants at the park Some were taken in other areas on and
around Whidbey by contrib-uting photographers such as Whidbey nature photogra-phers Craig Johnson and Jill Hein
A college professor from Western Washington University dragonfly expert and butterfly association were among the expert eyes that also contributed
Adams said she was also grateful for the islandrsquos library system which pro-vided books to help her with research to provide park visi-tors with what she hopes will be a helpful resource
ldquoWe like to get people more connected with naturerdquo Adams said ldquoThatrsquos really nice because I think people have lost thatrdquo
Did you know there are lessons of love right outside your door
To best experience them I suggest you walk out into the early morning air briefly stepping away from schedules and frantic morning TV program-
ming or immediately after dinner for some wind-down time
Ask God to give you the eyes to see and the heart to experience the gifts of nature right here on Whidbey Island The expansive number of hiking trails the long days and a dog needing exercise are ingre-dients for creating a beautiful summertime memory
It is weather like wersquove been enjoying this week when I long for natural pure symbols of love to teach and guide my heart
That is why I venture outside mdash to pull up crab pots water my garden or sit out on my porch to visit with family and friends apart from anything electronic
It was while watching my dear friend Jane Ritterrsquos little granddaughters Cella and Chloe Ritter lick Popsicles and chat-ter about everything that came to mind Thursday evening that I thought about nature and babies and the kinds of love expressed in them all
Most of us instinctively understand that love is more expansive than romance But we need some reminders
The first kind of love is the covenant love God has for people mdash a love that can redeem us sustain us when life is terribly difficult and can secure us a place in His presence for all eternity
There is that primal soul-grabbing love we experience when we think about our children Deeply linked to our emotions
and always complex it feeds our connec-tion to future generations and builds upon our abilities to be supportive and even to forgive when itrsquos needed
There is a benevolent love God places in our heart for friends neighbors co-work-ers and people in need
It is demonstrated in service and not only creates a lifeline to those who benefit from our care but such love produces in us deeper patience understanding and generosity that goes beyond what we alone can offer
Irsquom reminded of this love when I look upon the bleeding heart plant growing on the north side of my house
First introduced to me years ago by my friend Corinne Boon Oak Harborrsquos well-known smooth collie breeder small business owner and longtime friend of mine it gifts us with dainty heart-shaped blooms before going dormant during win-ter months
Each spring as I watch the plant rise out of the ground I am reminded that the love of a friend can become one of the most enduring and satisfying forms of love we will experience in our lives
Allow the incredible beauty that sur-rounds us here on Whidbey to remind you that God created a beautiful world for us to enjoy because He loves us Get up early and drink your coffee out in the morning sunshine
Open the windows Walk the beaches and collect glass
Spend time exploring Deception Pass State Park or Fort Ebey
Grab some frozen yogurt from Toppins or Whidberry mdash decorated with your favor-ite toppings ----- and catch up with friends you havenrsquot seen in awhile
Drive over to Penn Cove and watch the eagles soar overhead as Penn Cove Shellfish workers bring mussels up from pods suspended from rafts
Enjoy the love that surrounds you
Joan Bay Klope can be reached at faithful livinghotmailcom
FAITHFUL LIVINGBy JOAN BAY KLOPE
Enjoy the love beauty that surrounds us on Whidbey
NATURECONTINUED FROM A12
Photo by Ron Newberry
Whidbey News-Times
Periwinkle Press has produced three nature
guides start-ing with this one in 2004
titled lsquoCommon Intertidal
Invertebrates of the Salish Searsquo which has sold roughly 2500
copies
Photos courtesy of Mary Jo Adams
The eight spotted skimmer dragonfly found at the east end of Cranberry Lake at Deception Pass State Park
SaturdayJuly 19
All-you-can-eat breakfast 8 am to noon July 19 Masonic Center North Main and Eighth streets Coupeville Breakfast in-cludes pancakes scrambled eggs sausage bacon and orange juice coffee or tea $7 adults $3 chil-dren under 12 360-969-3149 or ldeccles67gmailcom
NAS Whidbey Island Open House and 5K Run 9 am to 3 pm July 19 Ault Field A 5K run along the basersquos flight line will be held at 9 am with registration starting at 730 am Aircraft dis-plays include the EA-18G Growler EA-6B Prowler P-3C Orion MH-60 Knighthawk helicopter and two unmanned aerial vehicles There will be other visual displays guided bus tours a K-9 Working Dog demonstration bouncy toys for children and a climbing wall Aviation memorabilia will also be available for purchase as well as a variety of food and beverages There is no ATM on the flight line so plan accordingly All guests will come onto Ault Field via Charles Porter Gate located just west of the Ault Field and Goldie roads intersection All visitors over the age of 18 will be required to have state or government issued iden-tification for access to the base Due to security measures large bags backpacks weapons coolers pets and drugs are not allowed Visitors are limited to strollers and wagons for toddlers diaper bags small purses items for people with handicaps official service dogs bottled water (two bottles per person free water-refill stations will be available) and cameras all of which will be subject to search by security Sunscreen recom-mended For more information visit wwwfacebookcom naswhidbeyIsland
Womenrsquos firearms class 9 am July 19 Central Whidbey Sportsmanrsquos Association Safari Lane Coupeville Class will cover safety and a broad range of fire-arms including revolvers semi-automatic pistols shotguns and rifles Will last the better part of the day It is recommend that you bring a lunch and any firearm that you would like to shoot Please bring guns unloaded Some fire-arms will be available for those who do not own one Free Con-tact Errol Ortego at 360-929-8918 or Robert Clark at 360-929-2167
Coupeville Farmers Market 10 am to 2 pm July 19 Alexan-der and Eighth Streets The mar-ket offers local produce plants chocolate honey art food crafts and more Kid and dog friendly
OH-Mazing Race Garage of Blessing 10 am to 2 pm July 19 The Garage of Blessings 3143 Goldie Road Oak Harbor Teams of two will follow clues to partici-pating local merchants Each mer-chant will offer a clue to the next merchant Cost is $20 per team and includes bottled water and team T-shirt Lunch from Jumbo Burrito and dessert from Top-pins will be available for purchase
All ticket proceeds benefit The Garage of Blessings Applications can be picked up at The Garage of Blessings or can be submitted at thegarageofblessingscom
Greenbank Progressive Club Community Rummage Sale 10 am to 3 pm July 19 Bakken Road and Fireside Road behind the Greenbank Store The Greenbank Progressive Club is having their yearly community yard and bake sale Free coffee and punch Everyone is welcome Email karinwhidbeyhotmailcom or call 360-678-3397
Friends of Meerkerk PicnicAnnual Meeting noon July 19 3531 Meerkerk Lane Greenbank President of the Board will deliver ldquoState of the Gardensrdquo update officers will be elected and vol-unteers and friends will be recog-nized Potluck will follow business meeting Burgers and brats will be provided Members are invited to bring sides and desserts Free 360-678-1912 or meerkerkwhid beynet
American Roots Music Se-ries Hale Bill amp the Bopps 7 pm July 19 Deception Pass State Park 41020 SR 20 Oak Harbor Variety of Scandinavian fiddle music from all the Nordic coun-tries including schottisches waltz-es and polskas The band includes fiddle keyboard and voice plus the nyckelharpa (Swedish) and Hardanger fiddle (Norwegian) The
bandrsquos musicians have been on the regional folk music scene since the lsquo70s and lsquo80s performing primar-ily at folk dances and festivals in various configurations Admission is free to performances Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to the park All performances are in the West Beach amphitheater on the Whidbey Island side of the park In case of rain performances will move to the East Cranberry Lake picnic shelter also on the Whidbey Island side
MondayJuly 21
Ebeyrsquos Landing Field School July 21 through Aug 14 Fort Casey State Park The Field School at Fort Casey will run Monday through Thursday July 21 through Aug 14 Shifts are four hours long 8 am to noon and 1-5 pm Brown-bag lunch Lectures take place every Tuesday at noon Over the course of the Field School they will replace rotted wood sills and framing repair the roof glaze reconstructed windows and doors repair damaged stucco and paint No prior preservation experience is required 360-678-6804 or wwwnpsgoveblavolunteer-opportunitieshtm
Tween Film Fest 2-4 pm July 21 Oak Harbor Library Meet-ing Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Fans of ldquoDespicable Merdquo will
enjoy the journey of Gru as he deals with a new super-criminal This movie is rated PG and is 98 minutes long Refreshments provided 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
Island County Astronomical
Society (ICAS) monthly meet-ing 630-830 pm Oak Harbor Library room HH137 1000 SE Regatta Drive Anyone interested in astronomy is invited to attend No experience needed There will be short presentations on current topics in astronomy Dan Pullen 360-679-7664 icaspubjunocom wwwicas-wawebscom
Zentangle 730 pm July 21 Coupeville Library 788 NW Alex-ander St The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn relaxing and fun way to create images by drawing structured patterns Register for this class as there is a maximum of 15 students Free 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
TuesdayJuly 22
Bang The Science of Sound 1-2 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Li-brary Meeting Room 1000 SE Re-gatta Drive Explore some library resources and get ready to make some noise For children ages 6-11
Lions Club Fruit Sale be-gins 9 am to 6 pm daily Rite
Aid Parking lot on Highway 20 The Oak Harbor Lions Club is selling Wenatchee-grown sun-rip-ened Clingstone peaches apricots and cherries All proceeds from the fundraiser support community projects including eyeglasses hearing aids scholarships North Whidbey Help House Special Olympics and other programs benefitting the Oak Harbor com-munity
Living With Chronic Illness class 1-330 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Senior Center Annex 51 SE Jermome St Living Well with Chronic Conditions is an evi-denced-based program from Stan-ford University that offers those living with ongoing health concerns ways to get suppport Adults 18 years and older can find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue discover better nutrition and exer-cise options understand treatment choices and communicate more effectively with health profession-als and family about their chronic health concerns The class series will be held each week for six weeks Space is limited Contact Nancy SSIC Living Well coordina-tor at 360-969-0113 to register
PBY Memorial Foundation Monthly Luncheon 1130 am July 22 CPO Club on Ault Field Road The PBY Memorial Founda-tion will hold its monthly no-host luncheon The featured speaker will be Mat Harrison a member of the JPAC team who will discuss the recovery of a downed PBY in eastern Canada 360-240-9500
WednesdayJuly 23
Teen Movie Matinee 2-445 pm July 23 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Come watch the second in-stallment of the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo series Free 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
Free Composting Class 630-730 pm July 23 Fort Casey State Park by the Lighthouse Learn how to compost and watch a demonstration Free raffle for yard-waste compost bin Free 360-678-7974 email Janet Hall at halljnwsuedu or visit wwwwaste wisewsuedu
ThursdayJuly 24
Family Storytime 1030-1115 am July 24 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Funny stories and action songs will get little ones ready to read Playtime or craft may follow For ages 18 months and up with a caregiver
Oak Harbor Farmers Mar-ket 4-7 pm July 24 Highway 20 near Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce 20th season Produce artisans and vendors gather every Thursday through end of Septem-ber Market is a nonprofit vendor-member cooperative oakharbor marketyahoocom
Page A14 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News Times
DISCOVER DUGUALLA The Whidbey Camano Land Trust is hosting an event 10 am to 2 pm Saturday July 26 to allow the public an opportunity to explore properties along Dugualla Bay ldquoDiscover Duguallardquo also is designed to provide information about the importance of the bay for salmon Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watchers will guide a beach walk where the public may learn about the creatures that lurk in tidal habitats Light refreshments will be served To sign up call 360-222-3310 or visit wwwwcltorg ACTIVITIES
WHIDBEY
Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin
Shown in better days was the beloved island steamer ldquoWhidbyrdquo which at the time was the proper spelling The freight boat was a common sight and served the island at a time when water was the only means of travel to and from the island The boatrsquos demise came during a fire and its burned hull lay rested at Maylorrsquos Point in Oak Harbor for years As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdinrsquos new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo is out now To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970
LOOKING BACK
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by Funk in high school and began working with him at the tail end of Funkrsquos newspaper career when he became an intern at the Whidbey News-Times in the summer of 1986
ldquoHe is the consummate journalist photojournalist and publisher who understands the role of community newspapers His love and respect for the people of Oak Harbor is unques-tionable His legacy is one of leader-ship through example Itrsquos fitting he be the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Awardrdquo
Funk said he was emotionally moved by the award especially with it taking place in Oak Harbor
The event was like a trip down mem-ory lane with several familiar faces in attendance including former Oak Harbor mayors Jim Slowik and Al Koetje
Koetje mayor from 1972-96 said Funkrsquos impact on Oak Harbor extend-ed far beyond the printed pages
ldquoHe was outstanding not only as a newspaper person but as an outstand-ing citizen in the communityrdquo Koetje said ldquoThat main thing he was con-cerned about was what was good for Oak Harborrdquo
And that came through in his well-known appreciation of and support for the arts
Funk recently donated a sculp-ture he purchased from abstract art-ist Richard Nash to the City of Oak Harbor honoring the contributions of four Oak Harbor teachers The sculp-ture was dedicated in a ceremony at Windjammer Park earlier this month
Rusty Hendrix president of the Whidbey Playhouse said Funkrsquos efforts led to the start of the playhouse in 1966
ldquoWallie was the one who gave the Whidbey Playhouse its beginningrdquo said Hendrix who also attended Thursdayrsquos luncheon ldquoHe was on our board of trustees which helped us get the money to do things and build
fundraisingrdquoWhile giving of himself Funk also
got a lot back in return particularly in the bonds he formed with many long-time friends
Jan Ellis Oak Harbor resident and one of the longtime organizers of Holland Happening said Funk always had a way of making one feel special
ldquoHe talks to you as if you were the only person in the worldrdquo she said
He said he was touched by the awardldquoMy thoughts are I am emotion-
ally moved because I had 25 years hererdquo he said ldquoEvery moment wasnrsquot a laugh but so many were just great personal experiencesrdquo
a nationwide search for can-didates through an agency that specializes in finding executive-level employees
ldquoThe board really appreci-ates that he gave us a year to find a replacementrdquo he said ldquoIt means a new CEO can come in and work with Tom before he leaves so we have a really smooth transitionrdquo
The hospital board had some difficulty in finding a CEO in 2009 After a nation-wide search the board
named three finalists but they all dropped out
Tomasino had applied for the position but was not ini-tially named as a finalist In the end however the com-missioners said he was the best person for the job
His contract included a base salary of $230000 in addition to benefits and edu-cational expenses
Wallin said he suspects that the board will have an easier time finding qualified candidates this time around
ldquoThere are more former CEOs available as so many small hospitals are being absorbed by large onesrdquo he
said ldquoItrsquos a good opportunity for the hospital with all the CEOs availablerdquo
Tomasinorsquos tenure as CEO has been very event-ful especially with the imple-mentation of the Affordable Care Act
By a supermajority vot-ers last year approved a $50-million bond proposal to expand Whidbey General Hospital the bond narrowly failed a couple of years prior but Tomasino and others returned with a vigorous effort to present the propos-al to the community
In announcing his retire-ment Tomasino told the
board that the hospital has had ldquoa phenomenal change with employee satisfaction and the communityrdquo accord-ing to minutes of the meet-ing
There have also been controversies over the year Most recently the head nurse was charged by the Island County prosecutor with assaulting a patient but Tomasino came to her defense and claimed that the allegations were unfounded before the criminal investi-gation was complete
Tomasino could not be immediately contacted for comment
Commissioners discussed the issue as part of adopting the human resources policy manual They agreed to move forward with the policy of allowing for the sheriff and other elected officials to house their own personnel files
Traditionally Island Countyrsquos elected officials including the sheriff and pros-ecutor have kept their employ-ee personnel files within their own departments Statewide most counties with elected officials hold their own files according to Budget Director Elaine Marlow
ldquoThis is not an uncommon conversationrdquo Marlow said
Human Resources Director Melanie Bacon said that she was concerned that there were multiple ldquoofficialrdquo personnel files Bacon said in the case of sheriffrsquos deputies a file is kept in human resources civil service and the sheriffrsquos office
ldquoItrsquos always problematic to have more than one official personnel filerdquo Bacon said ldquoThey do come to me think-ing that I have info for them and that I can access info and I canrsquotrdquo
Brown argued that as an elected official he should have the right to manage mdash and pro-tect mdash his own personnel files
Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan said that hav-ing worked as a law enforce-ment officer he could confirm the sheriffrsquos concerns about the importance of keeping deputy information as safe as possible
ldquoOne thing we were very concerned about is that our personal records would could get in the hands of people who didnrsquot need that informationrdquo Vaughan said ldquoOfficers put people in jail hellip We were con-cerned about our private infor-mation getting into the wrong
hands and suffering some kind of retributionrdquo
When asked Brown said that he would not allow the commissioners the full access to files they would experience through human resources department
ldquoI would ask some qualifying questionsrdquo Brown said
Commissioner Jill Johnson also a Republican agreed that the sheriff had the right to protect his deputies mdash even against county commissioners
ldquoPart of the reason there are concerns there are three com-missioners that would have full access to law and justice per-sonnel hellip Therersquos a potential for additional exposure that the sheriff is trying to protect againstrdquo Johnson said ldquoHe wants to protect against people who may sit in this seat who may not always make the best decisionsrdquo
Price Johnson said that she wanted to meet her obligation to the public and those who work for the county in ensur-ing the county would not be liable for discrepancies in per-sonnel file retention when the human resources department cannot ensure compliance
ldquoThe reason I supported this language was not a reflec-tion about the workrdquo Price Johnson said ldquoIf a document is mishandled itrsquos our respon-sibility Therersquos the potential of a problem and thatrsquos what Irsquom trying to circumventrdquo
Banks said that the nature of the complaint would deter-mine who would be liable in such a lawsuit and that the divi-sion of the department should be respected
ldquoThere is some soloing built in and that is the structure that we have in the state of Washingtonrdquo Banks said ldquoThis board has no authority to discipline anyone who works for me or the sheriff I hate to be involved in one of these turf wars but therersquos a bound-ary and Irsquom here to speak in defense of that boundaryrdquo
FILESCONTINUED FROM A1
FUNKCONTINUED FROM A1
CEOCONTINUED FROM A1
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Wallie Funk visits with Jan Whitsitt at a sculpture dedication in Oak Harbor earlier this month that honored Whitsittrsquos late mother Trudy Sundberg and three other Oak Harbor teachers Funk donated the artwork to the city
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Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am
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Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am
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Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell
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of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525
Freeland
Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds
Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June
All are welcome360-321-8656
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360-682-2323SUNDAY
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Matthew 2818-20
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A Church A FamilyA Spiritual Home
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Please check our website for current locations amp
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RestorationFellowship
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Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A
675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189
Saturdays at 1030am
We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration
amp ARTABOUT
Artworks Galleryrsquos featured artist for July will be BAR-BARA MEARING Mearing paints in a variety of medi-ums but primarily pastel Her paintings attempt to make the ordinary extraordinary inspired by the finer nuances of everyday subjects Mearing says ldquoAlthough I prefer to work in a realistic style my goal is not the object but the moment or emotional response to the beauty everywhere in our wonderful worldrdquo Mearingrsquos paintings start with a life ob-servation that appeals to her followed by a bit of planning to decide how best to recreate the feeling or beauty that caught her eye Mearing feels the joy is in the process and then in the sharing Artworks Gallery is located on Green-bank Farm For more information visit artworkswhidbeycom or call 360-222-3010
UUCWI Gallery of Artrsquos summer exhibit is Summer Bold ndash Color Color Color and features Chelsea Bonacellorsquos oils Karen Samuelsonrsquos mandellas and Aaron LaChausseersquos glass Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Is-land is located approximately one mile north of Freeland at 20103 State Route 525 on the west side of the highway The gallery does not have regular hours Make arrangements for viewing the art by calling the office at 360-321-8656
Scenic photographs of Whidbey Island by RICK LAWL-ER and landscapes in pastels by artist JUDY SJERVEN are on display at Oak Harbor Library in July The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive For more information call 360-675-5115
The GARRY OAK GALLERY has just completed its Summer Rotation Come by to see the new layout the ocean-blues inspired window display and a variety of brand new artwork The new layout will go through July 21 at the gallery which is at 830 SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
For the month of July Garry Oak Gallery will feature the work of MIKE OrsquoCONNELL Visit the gallery 830 SE Pioneer Way Oak Harbor to see his text paintings For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
The WHIDBEY CHILDRENrsquoS THEATER still has openings for summer classes Register for The Arc of Stagecraft for ages 13 and up Puppetry Theater for ages 9 and up Teen Film Camp for ages 12 and up and more at whidbeychildrenstheaterorgclasses
The ISLAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL kicks off with ldquoTaming of the Shrewrdquo at 5 pm Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 This is a free event This production of Shakespearersquos love story takes place in a Wild West setting and is directed by Jackie Apodaca The play will be under the big tent at 723 Camano Ave in Langley Please no babes in arms Picnicking is encouraged For details visit wwwislandshakespearefestorg or call 360-331-2939
Teenagers may try their hand at PRINTMAKING dur-ing a printmaking lab from 2-4 pm Wednesday Aug 13 at the Oak Harbor Library Make prints using foam stamps and bubbles Make cards pictures or wrapping paper while exploring different printmaking techniques For more infor-mation call 360-675-5115
Poetry War and Resources 3-430 pm Thursday Aug 21 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive LINDA BEEMAN will share poems from ldquoCol-lateral Damagerdquo her new book featuring a scrapbook of poems and personalities who confront us with unanswered questions about war Copies will be available for purchase and signing 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
The Whidbey Playhouse and the Best Western Plus are teaming up to hold a Murder Mystery Dinner 5-830 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the Best Western Plus on Highway 20 in Oak Harbor The event is written by MARY K HAL-LEN and performed by the Whidbey Improv Team The cost is $35 per person or $60 per couple For reservations call 360-679-4567
The WHIDBEY ISLAND WOODWORKERS GUILD presents the ldquoArt + Wood = Woodpalooza WICArdquo Exhibition ndashndash the 11th annual show of Whidbeyrsquos finest woodwork ndashndash at WICA (Whidbey Center for the Arts Zech Hall 565 Camano Ave Langley) Aug 30 to Sept 1 exhibition (free) open noon-5 pm reception Fri-day Aug 29 6-9 pm This yearrsquos show will feature work by 20 of Whidbeyrsquos best For details call 360-221-8262 or visit wwwWICAonlinecom
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Email us your cover letter resume and include fi ve examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to hreastsoundpublishingcom or mail to Sound Publishing Inc 19426 68th Avenue S Kent WA 98032 ATTN HRBLCH
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Come work in a clean safe and
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EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED
Please apply in person
Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273
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General
Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
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Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
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Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
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INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
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ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
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EmploymentGeneral
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Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
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Local up-and-coming high-end salon seeking
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Oak Harbor School District
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Special Education Paraeducators
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atwwwohsdnet
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Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
Fo r P l ay a n d L e a r n Group in Oak Harbor on Fr idays Bachelorrsquos in Early Childhood Educa- t ion or equivalent re- quired and experience working with parents and young children Strong verbal and written com- munication skills a must
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PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
Skagit Farmers Supply is now accepting appli- cations for a propane delivery (bobtail) driver to safely dispense bulk propane to residential and commercial cus- tomers along a local route on Whidbey Is- land Applicants must possess valid class A or B CDL DOT physi- cal and have safe driv- ing history FT wage D O E c o m p e t i t i v e benefits package in- cluded Visitwwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
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Seattle-based Commercial General Contractor is seeking
qualified
Construction Superintendent
QCMSSHO
With demonstrated safety and quality control experience
Assistant Project
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experience
E-mail resumes to
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SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
EmploymentTransportationDrivers
CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
Bring resume toFrontier
Building Supply1800 Main St Freeland
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
Yolanda Self(360)969-1299programd
allheartagencycomireneallheartagencycom
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
Accepting
applications for
LPNrsquos Apply in person at
Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
LPN
to join our team at our Assisted Living
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360-279-2224 ask to speak with Morgan or Cathie
LPNMAFull time Busy Oak Har- bor office is looking for someone to star t r ight away Experience pre- ferred Send resume or apply in person 231 SE Barrington Drive Suite 209 Oak Harbor
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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
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WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday July 19th 1 to 4pm or by apprsquot
Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave
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Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
Langley870 Grace Ln
657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
Langley2503 Hillis Dr
560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
Freeland1896 Shore Ave
606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
Freeland5386 Ivy Blu Ln
619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
Freeland1312 Hickory Wy
663639 $390000Lyn Gray
360969-2247
Freeland5744 Mutiny Bay Rd
614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
Freeland4490 Smugglers Cove Rd
599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA
Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc
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Saturday Showings 9 to 5
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
COUNSELOR(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non PACT team Expe- rience with CD assess- m e n t a n d t r e a t m e n t required Must be able to work on-call rotation and in high risk situations Position requires case management for indi- viduals with mental ill- ness CDP required As- soc iates or h igher is preferred
CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non Working within an interdiscipl inary team (PACT) to provide psy- chiatr ic evaluations amp medication management to chronically illmentally ill patients often with a co-occurring diagnosis Must be willing to com- municate and collabo- rate with clinical staff Li- censed RN in WA State amp 2 years experience in a psychiat r ic set t ing Proof of TB test within the last year required upon hire
Visit our website at wwwcompasshealthorgto learn more about our open positions and to
apply EOE
Maple Ridge Currently Hiring
FT PT HCACNAMed Tech
PositionsSeeking motivated
caring and responsible applicants
Apply in person at1767 Alliance Ave
Freeland WA 98249
NursingAssistant
Part amp Full Time
Shift Differential for PM amp NOC
Shifts
Competitive Wages DOE
Come work in a clean safe and
friendly environment where
EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED
Please apply in person
Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273
Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet
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OAK HARBOR
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OAK HARBOR 98277
1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
ELITE 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH property on beau- tiful Whidbey Isl Fea- tures 180rsquo of low bank lagoon waterfront crab mussels and clams in your f ront yard Gor- geous views of Mt Bak- er amp Penn Cove Rock faced fireplace in living room Sit on deck and watch sunrise 357 SF day light cellar base- ment Plus two car de- t a c h e d g a r a g e $540000 360-678-4089
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FREELAND 98249
B E AU T I F U L WAT E R V i e w l o t i n H a r b o r Sands 2 BR septic drain field is installed water meter instal led wood bui l t s torage bui ld ing with windows in ceiling Partly fenced amp ready to build $20000 for im- provements $35000 for the lot total $55000 Call Joe 360-929-8550
Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
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Real Estate for RentIsland County
CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
Real Estate for RentIsland County
Convenient location walk to Island Transit
Post Office grocery store
banks hardware store dining
church amp ferry landing
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Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts
COUPEVILLE
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2 BR WATERFRONT living space Available 81 Pets negotiable In- c ludes water sewer garbage amp electric No - smoke $1300 360-929- 7593
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OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
GORGEOUS updated 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler with view of Penn Cove Stones throw to best W h i d b e y b e a c h Fenced large garage RV park ing Washer dryer No smoking dogs with references $1200 month 206-714-3182
OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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Coupeville2 bedroom unit in du- plex Close to library amp shopping Fresh paint gas f i replace jacuzzi tub $800 month $800 deposit Water sewer in- c luded No smok ing (360)678-5007OAK HARBOR
MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
OAK HARBORN I C E 2 B E D RO O M Close to shopping and bus l ine Laundr y on premises No pets $650 month $700 deposi t 360-734-7896
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LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent
OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
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GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
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OAK HARBOR 98277
2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
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INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
2014 CONTRACTS OUT FOR BID
3 ndash YEAR SEPTIC INSPECTION amp
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All bids and requests must be addressed to
South Whidbey FireEMS5535 Cameron RoadFreeland WA 98249
and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
Resource Chief Beckat 360-321-1533 or
bidsswfeorg
Found
AWESOME wide open view of Lake Roose- velt from the 5 AC par- cel with water and un- d e r g r o u n d p o w e r Bring your RV or build your home Close to hosp i ta l shopp ing golfing amp year round fishing $64500 pos- s i b l e c o n t r a c t 5 0 9 4 2 2 0 4 0 4 o r 5094295430
FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
REWARD FOR Return of lost dog ldquoCosmordquo Lost in the Holmes Har- bor area of Whidbey Isl on July 3rd during fire- works Please call 360- 381-0012
legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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Legal Notices
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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PAGE 20 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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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
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Camera Sony Cyber- sho t 10 1 megap ixe l D S C - N 2 $ 5 0 O B O (360)222-8002COUCH black nauga- hyde makes into queen size bed Excellent con- dition $150 Oak Har- bor (360) 632-3057George Foreman Grill n e w i n b o x $ 2 0 (360)222-8002Golf cart 3 wheelpush pull $75 Nickent 4dx a n d 3 d x I r o n w o o d wheadcovers $20ea Putter 34in wheadcover $10 Corba 54 Wedge $10 All items excellent condition 360-675-0446J e p p s e n h a r d c ove r binder $10 Jeppsen leather binder $25 3 Head sets Aviat ion used Te lex MRB240 $ 2 5 T e l e x E 9 5 1 $25 Dave Clark H20-10 $50 Oak Harbor (360) 632-3057KEROSENE 10 Gals Metal containers includ- ed $35 360-675-0446MICROWAVE wh i te w o r k s g r e a t $ 3 0 Range hood 7rdquo duct works $10 Call 360- 672-0131MISC ITEMS Coffee ta- ble two stack end tables with drawer maple very good cond i t ion $75 Book case 62 X 36 X 12 5 Shelves $15 Re- frigerator bar size 25 c u b i c f e e t $ 5 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Flea Market
Patio table 48 inches round four chairs white $50 Horse shoe set of- ficial for out door play- ing with carrying case n e v e r u s e d $ 4 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Miscellaneous
2 EXCELLENT ITEMS Floor Loom Nilus by Le- clerc 4 harness and all material sold together $1700 Brother Knit King KH-230 manual knitting mach ine w i t h r i bbe r $350 Call for appoint- ment 360-321-4143
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Used Paramount FIT 5000 CTN1 universal gym
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Tools
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Dogs
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 723
ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 725
ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
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garage sales - WA
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
FREELAND
GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
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MarineMiscellaneous
ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
Auto Events Auctions
1998 Chevrolet K3500 Ambulance
74 V-8 140k miles 20k on new motor Email
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360-734-8700 bull 1800 IOWA STREET bull BELLINGHAM WA
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Utility Trailers
5rsquox10rsquo UTILITY TRAILER Tilting trailer makes it great for lawn mower motorcycle snowmobile etc Clean solid new tabs 15rdquo tires and single axel $560 Freeland Call John 360-321-2364
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3 5 rsquo M O N TA N A 5 t h wheel 2008 and 2006 D o d g e 3 5 0 0 D i e s e l Trailer includes 4 pop- o u t s f i r e p l a c e f l a t screen surround sound and 2 queen beds Truck has less than 100000 miles Buy this awesone pair for just $50000 Call 360-373-7203 (Bre- merton)
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Motorhomes
25rsquo TELSTAR BY Cham- pion 1989 Ford 460 New Dometic refrigera- tor Propane and 110 volt Double sinks and 4 burner stove with oven Cor k f l oo rs and oak cabinets Stationary bed in rear New air cond- tioner amp propane heater 4 Kilowatt Onan Gen- set 2nd owners excel condition $6000 Friday Harbor 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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2 5 rsquo F L E E T W O O D PROWLER travel trailer l ike new condition al- ways covered many ex- tras sleeps 6 original owner non smoking asking $12500 Includes cover BBQ amp spare tire Freeland (360)331-4341
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 23
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680 AUTO BLVD BURLINGTON
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NEW 2013 FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
TRANSITCONNECT
STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE SEL AWD
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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2013 FORD
EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
0x48NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN
MKZ
SALE PRICE
$32351
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301
$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
2013 FORD
EXPEDITION
SALE PRICE
$46710
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520
$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
REAL DEALS ON PRE-OWNED WHEELS21127U 2010 NISSAN VERSA VIN 3N1BC1CPAL403990 $977721381U 2008 DODGE CALIBER VIN 1B3HB48B48D641331 $999521489U 2009 HYUNDAI ACCENT VIN KMHCM36CX9U116313 $99953888T 1995 FORD F-250 VIN 1FTHX26G9SKB21194 $1099521371U 2010 KIA SOUL VIN KNDJT2A20A7073787 $1277721486U 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS VIN JTDKB20U283380082 $1299521553U 2008 TOYOTA CAMRY VIN 4T1BE46K78U773123 $139953858T 2008 MERCURY MARINER VIN 4M2CU871X8KJ28349 $139953884T 2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE VIN 5NMSH73E18H166167 $1399521466U 2013 FORD FIESTA VIN 3FADP4TJ3DM186537 $1455021122U 2005 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BL84C154209746 $1477721414U 2012 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1W88C1528970 $147773796T 2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCEK14X78Z302924 $1577721493U 2010 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 1NXBU4EE9AZ300568 $159953791T 2011 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9EG6BKB98727 $1677721482U 2008 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT SEDAN VIN WVWEK73C48P059778 $1699521479U 2011 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1UG0B1380533 $175003712T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTZR45E88PA12862 $177773908T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTKR4EE5APA36012 $177773930T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTYR44U28PA09914 $177773871T 2002 TOYOTA TACOMA VIN 5TEGN92N22Z116655 $179953851T 2008 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU94148KE10952 $1799521446U 2009 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BK34M791217621 $1799521438U 2008 MAZDA MX-5 VIN JM1NC25F780139222 $185003915T 2007 JEEP WRANGLER VIN 1J4GA64187L151429 $1877721420U 2010 FORD MUSTANG VIN 1ZVBP8AN7A5173822 $1877721459U 2010 SUBARU FORESTER VIN JF2SH6CC6AG727468 $18995
3883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318 $1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628 $338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORDC-MAX HYBRID
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
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NEW 2013 FORDEDGE SEL AWD
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN MKZ
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$32351
NEW 2013 FORD EDGE
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
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STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
0x72
NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
0x72
NEW 2013 FORDF-150 SUPERCAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
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NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
0x48
2013 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE
BAUER 4X2
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$37458
2013 FORDEXPEDITION
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$46710
SALEPRICE
SALEPRICE
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Disclaimer 0 subject to credit approval through FMCC0 Financing not available on all models See dealer for details All Rebates are from Ford All vehicles one only and subject to prior sale All prices exclude tax and license A NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTARY FEE OF $150 MAY BE ADDED TO THE PRICE Ad expires 072214
680 AUTO BLVD BURLINGTON
360-757-2000 | 800-735-7154
21127U 2010 NISSAN VERSA VIN 3N1BC1CP8AL403990$977721381U 2008 DODGE CALIBER VIN 1B3HB48B48D641331 $999521489U 2009 HYUNDAI ACCENT VIN KMHCM36CX9U116313 $99953888T 1995 FORD F-250 VIN 1FTHX26G9SKB21194 $1099521371U 2010 KIA SOUL VIN KNDJT2A20A7073787 $1277721486U 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS VIN JTDKB20U283380082 $1299521553U 2008 TOYOTA CAMRY VIN 4T1BE46K78U773123 $139953858T 2008 MERCURY MARINER VIN 4M2CU871X8KJ28349 $139953884T 2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE VIN 5NMSH73E18H166167 $1399521466U 2013 FORD FIESTA VIN 3FADP4TJ3DM186537 $1455021122U 2005 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BL84C154209746 $1477721414U 2012 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1W88C1528970 $147773796T 2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCEK14X78Z302924 $1577721493U 2010 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 1NXBU4EE9AZ300568 $159953791T 2011 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9EG6BKB98727 $1677721482U 2008 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT SEDAN VIN WVWEK73C48P059778 $1699521479U 2011 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1UG0B1380533$175003712T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTZR45E88PA12862 $177773908T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTKR4EE5APA36012 $177773930T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTYR44U28PA09914 $177773871T 2002 TOYOTA TACOMA VIN 5TEGN92N22Z116655 $179953851T 2008 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU94148KE10952 $1799521446U 2009 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BK34M791217621 $1799521438U 2008 MAZDA MX-5 VIN JM1NC25F780139222 $185003915T 2007 JEEP WRANGLER VIN 1J4GA64187L151429 $1877721420U 2010 FORD MUSTANG VIN 1ZVBP8AN7A5173822$1877721459U 2010 SUBARU FORESTER VIN JF2SH6CC6AG727468 $189953883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318$1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628$338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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0SALE0 Hassle Truly Friendly Service amp the REAL DEAL
NEW 2013 FORD
TRANSITCONNECT
STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE SEL AWD
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
0x72
2013 FORD
EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
0x48NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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000000000000000xxxxx0x00x0x7272727272727272727272720000x727272727272REAL DEALS on Pre-Owned Wheels
NEW 2013 LINCOLN
MKZ
SALE PRICE
$32351
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301
$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
2013 FORD
EXPEDITION
SALE PRICE
$46710
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520
$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
Disclaimer 0 subject to credit approval through FMCC0 Financing not available on all models See dealer for details All Rebates are from Ford All vehicles one only and subject to prior sale All prices exclude tax and license A NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTARY FEE OF $150 MAY BE ADDED TO THE PRICE Ad expires 072214
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SaturdayJuly 19
All-you-can-eat breakfast 8 am to noon July 19 Masonic Center North Main and Eighth streets Coupeville Breakfast in-cludes pancakes scrambled eggs sausage bacon and orange juice coffee or tea $7 adults $3 chil-dren under 12 360-969-3149 or ldeccles67gmailcom
NAS Whidbey Island Open House and 5K Run 9 am to 3 pm July 19 Ault Field A 5K run along the basersquos flight line will be held at 9 am with registration starting at 730 am Aircraft dis-plays include the EA-18G Growler EA-6B Prowler P-3C Orion MH-60 Knighthawk helicopter and two unmanned aerial vehicles There will be other visual displays guided bus tours a K-9 Working Dog demonstration bouncy toys for children and a climbing wall Aviation memorabilia will also be available for purchase as well as a variety of food and beverages There is no ATM on the flight line so plan accordingly All guests will come onto Ault Field via Charles Porter Gate located just west of the Ault Field and Goldie roads intersection All visitors over the age of 18 will be required to have state or government issued iden-tification for access to the base Due to security measures large bags backpacks weapons coolers pets and drugs are not allowed Visitors are limited to strollers and wagons for toddlers diaper bags small purses items for people with handicaps official service dogs bottled water (two bottles per person free water-refill stations will be available) and cameras all of which will be subject to search by security Sunscreen recom-mended For more information visit wwwfacebookcom naswhidbeyIsland
Womenrsquos firearms class 9 am July 19 Central Whidbey Sportsmanrsquos Association Safari Lane Coupeville Class will cover safety and a broad range of fire-arms including revolvers semi-automatic pistols shotguns and rifles Will last the better part of the day It is recommend that you bring a lunch and any firearm that you would like to shoot Please bring guns unloaded Some fire-arms will be available for those who do not own one Free Con-tact Errol Ortego at 360-929-8918 or Robert Clark at 360-929-2167
Coupeville Farmers Market 10 am to 2 pm July 19 Alexan-der and Eighth Streets The mar-ket offers local produce plants chocolate honey art food crafts and more Kid and dog friendly
OH-Mazing Race Garage of Blessing 10 am to 2 pm July 19 The Garage of Blessings 3143 Goldie Road Oak Harbor Teams of two will follow clues to partici-pating local merchants Each mer-chant will offer a clue to the next merchant Cost is $20 per team and includes bottled water and team T-shirt Lunch from Jumbo Burrito and dessert from Top-pins will be available for purchase
All ticket proceeds benefit The Garage of Blessings Applications can be picked up at The Garage of Blessings or can be submitted at thegarageofblessingscom
Greenbank Progressive Club Community Rummage Sale 10 am to 3 pm July 19 Bakken Road and Fireside Road behind the Greenbank Store The Greenbank Progressive Club is having their yearly community yard and bake sale Free coffee and punch Everyone is welcome Email karinwhidbeyhotmailcom or call 360-678-3397
Friends of Meerkerk PicnicAnnual Meeting noon July 19 3531 Meerkerk Lane Greenbank President of the Board will deliver ldquoState of the Gardensrdquo update officers will be elected and vol-unteers and friends will be recog-nized Potluck will follow business meeting Burgers and brats will be provided Members are invited to bring sides and desserts Free 360-678-1912 or meerkerkwhid beynet
American Roots Music Se-ries Hale Bill amp the Bopps 7 pm July 19 Deception Pass State Park 41020 SR 20 Oak Harbor Variety of Scandinavian fiddle music from all the Nordic coun-tries including schottisches waltz-es and polskas The band includes fiddle keyboard and voice plus the nyckelharpa (Swedish) and Hardanger fiddle (Norwegian) The
bandrsquos musicians have been on the regional folk music scene since the lsquo70s and lsquo80s performing primar-ily at folk dances and festivals in various configurations Admission is free to performances Discover Pass is required for vehicle access to the park All performances are in the West Beach amphitheater on the Whidbey Island side of the park In case of rain performances will move to the East Cranberry Lake picnic shelter also on the Whidbey Island side
MondayJuly 21
Ebeyrsquos Landing Field School July 21 through Aug 14 Fort Casey State Park The Field School at Fort Casey will run Monday through Thursday July 21 through Aug 14 Shifts are four hours long 8 am to noon and 1-5 pm Brown-bag lunch Lectures take place every Tuesday at noon Over the course of the Field School they will replace rotted wood sills and framing repair the roof glaze reconstructed windows and doors repair damaged stucco and paint No prior preservation experience is required 360-678-6804 or wwwnpsgoveblavolunteer-opportunitieshtm
Tween Film Fest 2-4 pm July 21 Oak Harbor Library Meet-ing Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Fans of ldquoDespicable Merdquo will
enjoy the journey of Gru as he deals with a new super-criminal This movie is rated PG and is 98 minutes long Refreshments provided 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
Island County Astronomical
Society (ICAS) monthly meet-ing 630-830 pm Oak Harbor Library room HH137 1000 SE Regatta Drive Anyone interested in astronomy is invited to attend No experience needed There will be short presentations on current topics in astronomy Dan Pullen 360-679-7664 icaspubjunocom wwwicas-wawebscom
Zentangle 730 pm July 21 Coupeville Library 788 NW Alex-ander St The Zentangle Method is an easy-to-learn relaxing and fun way to create images by drawing structured patterns Register for this class as there is a maximum of 15 students Free 360-678-4911 or wwwsno-isleorg
TuesdayJuly 22
Bang The Science of Sound 1-2 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Li-brary Meeting Room 1000 SE Re-gatta Drive Explore some library resources and get ready to make some noise For children ages 6-11
Lions Club Fruit Sale be-gins 9 am to 6 pm daily Rite
Aid Parking lot on Highway 20 The Oak Harbor Lions Club is selling Wenatchee-grown sun-rip-ened Clingstone peaches apricots and cherries All proceeds from the fundraiser support community projects including eyeglasses hearing aids scholarships North Whidbey Help House Special Olympics and other programs benefitting the Oak Harbor com-munity
Living With Chronic Illness class 1-330 pm July 22 Oak Harbor Senior Center Annex 51 SE Jermome St Living Well with Chronic Conditions is an evi-denced-based program from Stan-ford University that offers those living with ongoing health concerns ways to get suppport Adults 18 years and older can find practical ways to deal with pain and fatigue discover better nutrition and exer-cise options understand treatment choices and communicate more effectively with health profession-als and family about their chronic health concerns The class series will be held each week for six weeks Space is limited Contact Nancy SSIC Living Well coordina-tor at 360-969-0113 to register
PBY Memorial Foundation Monthly Luncheon 1130 am July 22 CPO Club on Ault Field Road The PBY Memorial Founda-tion will hold its monthly no-host luncheon The featured speaker will be Mat Harrison a member of the JPAC team who will discuss the recovery of a downed PBY in eastern Canada 360-240-9500
WednesdayJuly 23
Teen Movie Matinee 2-445 pm July 23 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Come watch the second in-stallment of the ldquoHunger Gamesrdquo series Free 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
Free Composting Class 630-730 pm July 23 Fort Casey State Park by the Lighthouse Learn how to compost and watch a demonstration Free raffle for yard-waste compost bin Free 360-678-7974 email Janet Hall at halljnwsuedu or visit wwwwaste wisewsuedu
ThursdayJuly 24
Family Storytime 1030-1115 am July 24 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive Funny stories and action songs will get little ones ready to read Playtime or craft may follow For ages 18 months and up with a caregiver
Oak Harbor Farmers Mar-ket 4-7 pm July 24 Highway 20 near Oak Harbor Chamber of Commerce 20th season Produce artisans and vendors gather every Thursday through end of Septem-ber Market is a nonprofit vendor-member cooperative oakharbor marketyahoocom
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DISCOVER DUGUALLA The Whidbey Camano Land Trust is hosting an event 10 am to 2 pm Saturday July 26 to allow the public an opportunity to explore properties along Dugualla Bay ldquoDiscover Duguallardquo also is designed to provide information about the importance of the bay for salmon Washington State UniversityIsland County Beach Watchers will guide a beach walk where the public may learn about the creatures that lurk in tidal habitats Light refreshments will be served To sign up call 360-222-3310 or visit wwwwcltorg ACTIVITIES
WHIDBEY
Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin
Shown in better days was the beloved island steamer ldquoWhidbyrdquo which at the time was the proper spelling The freight boat was a common sight and served the island at a time when water was the only means of travel to and from the island The boatrsquos demise came during a fire and its burned hull lay rested at Maylorrsquos Point in Oak Harbor for years As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Townsdinrsquos new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo is out now To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970
LOOKING BACK
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by Funk in high school and began working with him at the tail end of Funkrsquos newspaper career when he became an intern at the Whidbey News-Times in the summer of 1986
ldquoHe is the consummate journalist photojournalist and publisher who understands the role of community newspapers His love and respect for the people of Oak Harbor is unques-tionable His legacy is one of leader-ship through example Itrsquos fitting he be the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Awardrdquo
Funk said he was emotionally moved by the award especially with it taking place in Oak Harbor
The event was like a trip down mem-ory lane with several familiar faces in attendance including former Oak Harbor mayors Jim Slowik and Al Koetje
Koetje mayor from 1972-96 said Funkrsquos impact on Oak Harbor extend-ed far beyond the printed pages
ldquoHe was outstanding not only as a newspaper person but as an outstand-ing citizen in the communityrdquo Koetje said ldquoThat main thing he was con-cerned about was what was good for Oak Harborrdquo
And that came through in his well-known appreciation of and support for the arts
Funk recently donated a sculp-ture he purchased from abstract art-ist Richard Nash to the City of Oak Harbor honoring the contributions of four Oak Harbor teachers The sculp-ture was dedicated in a ceremony at Windjammer Park earlier this month
Rusty Hendrix president of the Whidbey Playhouse said Funkrsquos efforts led to the start of the playhouse in 1966
ldquoWallie was the one who gave the Whidbey Playhouse its beginningrdquo said Hendrix who also attended Thursdayrsquos luncheon ldquoHe was on our board of trustees which helped us get the money to do things and build
fundraisingrdquoWhile giving of himself Funk also
got a lot back in return particularly in the bonds he formed with many long-time friends
Jan Ellis Oak Harbor resident and one of the longtime organizers of Holland Happening said Funk always had a way of making one feel special
ldquoHe talks to you as if you were the only person in the worldrdquo she said
He said he was touched by the awardldquoMy thoughts are I am emotion-
ally moved because I had 25 years hererdquo he said ldquoEvery moment wasnrsquot a laugh but so many were just great personal experiencesrdquo
a nationwide search for can-didates through an agency that specializes in finding executive-level employees
ldquoThe board really appreci-ates that he gave us a year to find a replacementrdquo he said ldquoIt means a new CEO can come in and work with Tom before he leaves so we have a really smooth transitionrdquo
The hospital board had some difficulty in finding a CEO in 2009 After a nation-wide search the board
named three finalists but they all dropped out
Tomasino had applied for the position but was not ini-tially named as a finalist In the end however the com-missioners said he was the best person for the job
His contract included a base salary of $230000 in addition to benefits and edu-cational expenses
Wallin said he suspects that the board will have an easier time finding qualified candidates this time around
ldquoThere are more former CEOs available as so many small hospitals are being absorbed by large onesrdquo he
said ldquoItrsquos a good opportunity for the hospital with all the CEOs availablerdquo
Tomasinorsquos tenure as CEO has been very event-ful especially with the imple-mentation of the Affordable Care Act
By a supermajority vot-ers last year approved a $50-million bond proposal to expand Whidbey General Hospital the bond narrowly failed a couple of years prior but Tomasino and others returned with a vigorous effort to present the propos-al to the community
In announcing his retire-ment Tomasino told the
board that the hospital has had ldquoa phenomenal change with employee satisfaction and the communityrdquo accord-ing to minutes of the meet-ing
There have also been controversies over the year Most recently the head nurse was charged by the Island County prosecutor with assaulting a patient but Tomasino came to her defense and claimed that the allegations were unfounded before the criminal investi-gation was complete
Tomasino could not be immediately contacted for comment
Commissioners discussed the issue as part of adopting the human resources policy manual They agreed to move forward with the policy of allowing for the sheriff and other elected officials to house their own personnel files
Traditionally Island Countyrsquos elected officials including the sheriff and pros-ecutor have kept their employ-ee personnel files within their own departments Statewide most counties with elected officials hold their own files according to Budget Director Elaine Marlow
ldquoThis is not an uncommon conversationrdquo Marlow said
Human Resources Director Melanie Bacon said that she was concerned that there were multiple ldquoofficialrdquo personnel files Bacon said in the case of sheriffrsquos deputies a file is kept in human resources civil service and the sheriffrsquos office
ldquoItrsquos always problematic to have more than one official personnel filerdquo Bacon said ldquoThey do come to me think-ing that I have info for them and that I can access info and I canrsquotrdquo
Brown argued that as an elected official he should have the right to manage mdash and pro-tect mdash his own personnel files
Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan said that hav-ing worked as a law enforce-ment officer he could confirm the sheriffrsquos concerns about the importance of keeping deputy information as safe as possible
ldquoOne thing we were very concerned about is that our personal records would could get in the hands of people who didnrsquot need that informationrdquo Vaughan said ldquoOfficers put people in jail hellip We were con-cerned about our private infor-mation getting into the wrong
hands and suffering some kind of retributionrdquo
When asked Brown said that he would not allow the commissioners the full access to files they would experience through human resources department
ldquoI would ask some qualifying questionsrdquo Brown said
Commissioner Jill Johnson also a Republican agreed that the sheriff had the right to protect his deputies mdash even against county commissioners
ldquoPart of the reason there are concerns there are three com-missioners that would have full access to law and justice per-sonnel hellip Therersquos a potential for additional exposure that the sheriff is trying to protect againstrdquo Johnson said ldquoHe wants to protect against people who may sit in this seat who may not always make the best decisionsrdquo
Price Johnson said that she wanted to meet her obligation to the public and those who work for the county in ensur-ing the county would not be liable for discrepancies in per-sonnel file retention when the human resources department cannot ensure compliance
ldquoThe reason I supported this language was not a reflec-tion about the workrdquo Price Johnson said ldquoIf a document is mishandled itrsquos our respon-sibility Therersquos the potential of a problem and thatrsquos what Irsquom trying to circumventrdquo
Banks said that the nature of the complaint would deter-mine who would be liable in such a lawsuit and that the divi-sion of the department should be respected
ldquoThere is some soloing built in and that is the structure that we have in the state of Washingtonrdquo Banks said ldquoThis board has no authority to discipline anyone who works for me or the sheriff I hate to be involved in one of these turf wars but therersquos a bound-ary and Irsquom here to speak in defense of that boundaryrdquo
FILESCONTINUED FROM A1
FUNKCONTINUED FROM A1
CEOCONTINUED FROM A1
Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Wallie Funk visits with Jan Whitsitt at a sculpture dedication in Oak Harbor earlier this month that honored Whitsittrsquos late mother Trudy Sundberg and three other Oak Harbor teachers Funk donated the artwork to the city
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Promote your place of worship in the Whidbey News-Times for only $1250 per week for a single size ad Please call 360-675-6611
Come WorshipWith Us
First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277
Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided
July 20thldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquo
Ruth 2ldquoA Refuge from the StormrdquoldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquoldquo
July 27thldquoRuthrsquos Redeemerrdquo
Ruth 3
490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008
Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am
Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM
Weekly Adult Groups
Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg
Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am
Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am
Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell
Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister
675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor
First UnitedMethodist Church
Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue
Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries
Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson
Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686
wwwohsbcorg
Unitarian UniversalistCongregation
of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525
Freeland
Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds
Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June
All are welcome360-321-8656
wwwwhidbeycomuucwiuuadminwhidbeycom
CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)
Located on Goldie Road
SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME
Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm
632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins
Oak HarborChurch of Christ
1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)
ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning
Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm
Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg
oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441
The Catholic Church Invites YouhellipSt Augustinersquos Parish bull 675-2303
185 N Oak Harbor St ~ Oak Harbor MassesSaturday 500 pmSunday 800am amp 930 amWed amp Fri 900 am
On the web wwwstaugustineohorg
St Maryrsquos Parish 678-6536207 Main St ~ Coupeville
MassesSunday 1115 amThurs 1210 pm
Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch
3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277
360-682-2323SUNDAY
Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am
Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor
Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole
Matthew 2818-20
Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday
830 950 amp 1110 am
bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA
bull Small Groupsbull MOPSbull Youth Groups
2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585
ConcordiaLutheranChurch
Missouri Synod
Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am
Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548
Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg
Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium
Nursery Available
Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville
Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor
679-1561oakharborlutheranorg
Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am
WhidbeyPresbyterian
Church1148 SE 8th Ave
Oak HarborSummer Service 1000 am
bull Small Groupsbull Community Outreach
bull Youth and Family Ministriesbull Childcare All Services
bull Much More wwwwhidbeypresorg
679-3579
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St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch
The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island
Join us for Sunday Service in the
Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide
360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg
555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett
God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching
Worship 1 PM
1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)
Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713
wwwGraceEvangelicalorg
dagger Joy bull Cheer bull Love bull Peace dagger
Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith
The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431
wwwgracebytheseaorgbull
A Church A FamilyA Spiritual Home
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E B
Y T
HE S
EA
AN
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PR
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Please check our website for current locations amp
service times
RestorationFellowship
Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the
Hebraic Roots of Your Faith
Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A
675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189
Saturdays at 1030am
We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration
amp ARTABOUT
Artworks Galleryrsquos featured artist for July will be BAR-BARA MEARING Mearing paints in a variety of medi-ums but primarily pastel Her paintings attempt to make the ordinary extraordinary inspired by the finer nuances of everyday subjects Mearing says ldquoAlthough I prefer to work in a realistic style my goal is not the object but the moment or emotional response to the beauty everywhere in our wonderful worldrdquo Mearingrsquos paintings start with a life ob-servation that appeals to her followed by a bit of planning to decide how best to recreate the feeling or beauty that caught her eye Mearing feels the joy is in the process and then in the sharing Artworks Gallery is located on Green-bank Farm For more information visit artworkswhidbeycom or call 360-222-3010
UUCWI Gallery of Artrsquos summer exhibit is Summer Bold ndash Color Color Color and features Chelsea Bonacellorsquos oils Karen Samuelsonrsquos mandellas and Aaron LaChausseersquos glass Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Is-land is located approximately one mile north of Freeland at 20103 State Route 525 on the west side of the highway The gallery does not have regular hours Make arrangements for viewing the art by calling the office at 360-321-8656
Scenic photographs of Whidbey Island by RICK LAWL-ER and landscapes in pastels by artist JUDY SJERVEN are on display at Oak Harbor Library in July The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive For more information call 360-675-5115
The GARRY OAK GALLERY has just completed its Summer Rotation Come by to see the new layout the ocean-blues inspired window display and a variety of brand new artwork The new layout will go through July 21 at the gallery which is at 830 SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
For the month of July Garry Oak Gallery will feature the work of MIKE OrsquoCONNELL Visit the gallery 830 SE Pioneer Way Oak Harbor to see his text paintings For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
The WHIDBEY CHILDRENrsquoS THEATER still has openings for summer classes Register for The Arc of Stagecraft for ages 13 and up Puppetry Theater for ages 9 and up Teen Film Camp for ages 12 and up and more at whidbeychildrenstheaterorgclasses
The ISLAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL kicks off with ldquoTaming of the Shrewrdquo at 5 pm Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 This is a free event This production of Shakespearersquos love story takes place in a Wild West setting and is directed by Jackie Apodaca The play will be under the big tent at 723 Camano Ave in Langley Please no babes in arms Picnicking is encouraged For details visit wwwislandshakespearefestorg or call 360-331-2939
Teenagers may try their hand at PRINTMAKING dur-ing a printmaking lab from 2-4 pm Wednesday Aug 13 at the Oak Harbor Library Make prints using foam stamps and bubbles Make cards pictures or wrapping paper while exploring different printmaking techniques For more infor-mation call 360-675-5115
Poetry War and Resources 3-430 pm Thursday Aug 21 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive LINDA BEEMAN will share poems from ldquoCol-lateral Damagerdquo her new book featuring a scrapbook of poems and personalities who confront us with unanswered questions about war Copies will be available for purchase and signing 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
The Whidbey Playhouse and the Best Western Plus are teaming up to hold a Murder Mystery Dinner 5-830 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the Best Western Plus on Highway 20 in Oak Harbor The event is written by MARY K HAL-LEN and performed by the Whidbey Improv Team The cost is $35 per person or $60 per couple For reservations call 360-679-4567
The WHIDBEY ISLAND WOODWORKERS GUILD presents the ldquoArt + Wood = Woodpalooza WICArdquo Exhibition ndashndash the 11th annual show of Whidbeyrsquos finest woodwork ndashndash at WICA (Whidbey Center for the Arts Zech Hall 565 Camano Ave Langley) Aug 30 to Sept 1 exhibition (free) open noon-5 pm reception Fri-day Aug 29 6-9 pm This yearrsquos show will feature work by 20 of Whidbeyrsquos best For details call 360-221-8262 or visit wwwWICAonlinecom
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EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED
Please apply in person
Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273
Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet
jobsEmployment
General
Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
getthisjob193gmailcom
getthisjob193gmailcom
Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
or FormsetterWe work from Oak Har- bor to the South end of Whidbey Concrete ex- perience required Must have reliable transporta- tion and valid drivers li- cense Wage DOE If interested please con- tact us at 360-679-4670
EmploymentGeneral
Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
thehousewhidbeycom
INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
Toddler Learning Cen- ter a Non-profit Early In- t e r v e n t i o n P r o g r a m seeks a Special Educa- tor for Infants amp Toddlers in classroom amp home- based setting Part-time Pay DOE Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnet Position open until filled
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
Send resume to getthisjob193
gmailcomgetthisjob193gmailcom
Find what you need 24 hours a day
EmploymentGeneral
Floor SupervisorFreeland Habitat StoreHours varies Tuesday- Sunday 30 hrsweek
Assists the Store Man- ager with the operation of the Freeland Habitat for Humanity Store Du- ties include customer service storeinventory maintenance and volun- teer t raining You wi l l a lso sc reen donated items and help loadun- load items from vehicles assist with the sorting c leaning moving and pricing of merchandise maintain a safe clean a n d o r d e r l y s h o w - roomwarehouse over- see cashiers and recon- ci l iat ion of dai ly cash and credit receipts and opening andor closing of the store
Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
To apply do not contact the store directly
email resume and cover letter to
southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
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EmploymentGeneral
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
PLANNER CODE ENFORCEMENT
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Local up-and-coming high-end salon seeking
like-minded and dedicated professional
Licensed Stylist Stylist must have a de- sire to provide clients with a superior salon ex- perience Salon Blue will open July 15th
robinsonnaomie32gmailcom
robinsonnaomie32gmailcom
with your resume
EmploymentGeneral
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
Oak Harbor School District
is accepting applications for
Special Education Paraeducators
Food Service Workers
Complete posting and application instructions
atwwwohsdnet
Oak Harbor School
DistrictEOE
Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
Fo r P l ay a n d L e a r n Group in Oak Harbor on Fr idays Bachelorrsquos in Early Childhood Educa- t ion or equivalent re- quired and experience working with parents and young children Strong verbal and written com- munication skills a must
To get a full job descrip- tion or to apply send
letter of interest resume and three references to
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
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EmploymentGeneral
PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
Skagit Farmers Supply is now accepting appli- cations for a propane delivery (bobtail) driver to safely dispense bulk propane to residential and commercial cus- tomers along a local route on Whidbey Is- land Applicants must possess valid class A or B CDL DOT physi- cal and have safe driv- ing history FT wage D O E c o m p e t i t i v e benefits package in- cluded Visitwwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
wwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
TODAY to learn more about this exciting ca- reer oppor tunity and for instructions on how to apply
Seattle-based Commercial General Contractor is seeking
qualified
Construction Superintendent
QCMSSHO
With demonstrated safety and quality control experience
Assistant Project
ManagerRequires 2+ years of
experience
E-mail resumes to
waltoveteransnwcom
waltoveteransnwcom
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EmploymentGeneral
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
EmploymentTransportationDrivers
CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
Bring resume toFrontier
Building Supply1800 Main St Freeland
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
Yolanda Self(360)969-1299programd
allheartagencycomireneallheartagencycom
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
Accepting
applications for
LPNrsquos Apply in person at
Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
LPN
to join our team at our Assisted Living
community Apply in person or call
360-279-2224 ask to speak with Morgan or Cathie
LPNMAFull time Busy Oak Har- bor office is looking for someone to star t r ight away Experience pre- ferred Send resume or apply in person 231 SE Barrington Drive Suite 209 Oak Harbor
LPNMA
Pa r t t i m e l i c e n e s e d L P N M A f o r b u s y Coupeville office Experi- ence preferredSend resume to
PO Box 1440Coupeville WA 98239
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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
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WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday July 19th 1 to 4pm or by apprsquot
Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave
Langley 3602218898223 Second StWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey
Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
Langley870 Grace Ln
657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
Langley2503 Hillis Dr
560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
Freeland1896 Shore Ave
606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
Freeland5386 Ivy Blu Ln
619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
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663639 $390000Lyn Gray
360969-2247
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614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
Freeland4490 Smugglers Cove Rd
599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
COUNSELOR(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non PACT team Expe- rience with CD assess- m e n t a n d t r e a t m e n t required Must be able to work on-call rotation and in high risk situations Position requires case management for indi- viduals with mental ill- ness CDP required As- soc iates or h igher is preferred
CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non Working within an interdiscipl inary team (PACT) to provide psy- chiatr ic evaluations amp medication management to chronically illmentally ill patients often with a co-occurring diagnosis Must be willing to com- municate and collabo- rate with clinical staff Li- censed RN in WA State amp 2 years experience in a psychiat r ic set t ing Proof of TB test within the last year required upon hire
Visit our website at wwwcompasshealthorgto learn more about our open positions and to
apply EOE
Maple Ridge Currently Hiring
FT PT HCACNAMed Tech
PositionsSeeking motivated
caring and responsible applicants
Apply in person at1767 Alliance Ave
Freeland WA 98249
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
125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527
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Real Estate for SaleIsland County
OAK HARBOR
2 BEDROOM Mobi le Updates include new carpet freshly painted Appliances include re- frigerator stove washer dryer Storage Fenced b a c k y a r d C l o s e t o schools Asking $12000 OBO 360-672-1662 360-675-1789
OAK HARBOR 98277
1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
ELITE 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH property on beau- tiful Whidbey Isl Fea- tures 180rsquo of low bank lagoon waterfront crab mussels and clams in your f ront yard Gor- geous views of Mt Bak- er amp Penn Cove Rock faced fireplace in living room Sit on deck and watch sunrise 357 SF day light cellar base- ment Plus two car de- t a c h e d g a r a g e $540000 360-678-4089
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real estatefor sale
Real Estate for SaleLotsAcreage
FREELAND 98249
B E AU T I F U L WAT E R V i e w l o t i n H a r b o r Sands 2 BR septic drain field is installed water meter instal led wood bui l t s torage bui ld ing with windows in ceiling Partly fenced amp ready to build $20000 for im- provements $35000 for the lot total $55000 Call Joe 360-929-8550
Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
real estatefor rent - WA
Real Estate for RentIsland County
CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
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
COUPEVILLE
C A I R N C O T TA G E Ava i lable August 1s t ( f l ex ib le ) Char ming new 1 master bedroom possible smal l s tudy bedroom 1 bath Beauti- fully furnished all appli- ances IKEA k i tchen satellite cable Internet ready Lovely location water views minutes to everything $1300 in- cludes all utilities Regret no pets smoking For photos br idgi t4243 gma i l com 206-909- 2276
OAK HARBOR 98277
2 BR WATERFRONT living space Available 81 Pets negotiable In- c ludes water sewer garbage amp electric No - smoke $1300 360-929- 7593
Sell it free in the Flea1-866-825-9001
Real Estate for RentIsland County
OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
GORGEOUS updated 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler with view of Penn Cove Stones throw to best W h i d b e y b e a c h Fenced large garage RV park ing Washer dryer No smoking dogs with references $1200 month 206-714-3182
OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19
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Apartments for Rent Island County
Coupeville2 bedroom unit in du- plex Close to library amp shopping Fresh paint gas f i replace jacuzzi tub $800 month $800 deposit Water sewer in- c luded No smok ing (360)678-5007OAK HARBOR
MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
OAK HARBORN I C E 2 B E D RO O M Close to shopping and bus l ine Laundr y on premises No pets $650 month $700 deposi t 360-734-7896
WA Misc RentalsDuplexesMultiplexesLANGLEY
LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent
OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
real estaterentals
Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
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Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
OAK HARBOR 98277
2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
announcements
Announcements
GampO MINI STORAGE
New SpaceAVAILABLE NOWSome Just Like A
VAULTHwy 20 amp Banta Rd
360-675-6533
INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
2014 CONTRACTS OUT FOR BID
3 ndash YEAR SEPTIC INSPECTION amp
SERVICE CONTRACT-
HVAC UPGRADE-
ISUZU NPR UTILITY TRUCK
All bids and requests must be addressed to
South Whidbey FireEMS5535 Cameron RoadFreeland WA 98249
and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
Resource Chief Beckat 360-321-1533 or
bidsswfeorg
Found
AWESOME wide open view of Lake Roose- velt from the 5 AC par- cel with water and un- d e r g r o u n d p o w e r Bring your RV or build your home Close to hosp i ta l shopp ing golfing amp year round fishing $64500 pos- s i b l e c o n t r a c t 5 0 9 4 2 2 0 4 0 4 o r 5094295430
FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
REWARD FOR Return of lost dog ldquoCosmordquo Lost in the Holmes Har- bor area of Whidbey Isl on July 3rd during fire- works Please call 360- 381-0012
legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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Legal Notices
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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PAGE 20 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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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
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flea marketFlea Market
Camera Sony Cyber- sho t 10 1 megap ixe l D S C - N 2 $ 5 0 O B O (360)222-8002COUCH black nauga- hyde makes into queen size bed Excellent con- dition $150 Oak Har- bor (360) 632-3057George Foreman Grill n e w i n b o x $ 2 0 (360)222-8002Golf cart 3 wheelpush pull $75 Nickent 4dx a n d 3 d x I r o n w o o d wheadcovers $20ea Putter 34in wheadcover $10 Corba 54 Wedge $10 All items excellent condition 360-675-0446J e p p s e n h a r d c ove r binder $10 Jeppsen leather binder $25 3 Head sets Aviat ion used Te lex MRB240 $ 2 5 T e l e x E 9 5 1 $25 Dave Clark H20-10 $50 Oak Harbor (360) 632-3057KEROSENE 10 Gals Metal containers includ- ed $35 360-675-0446MICROWAVE wh i te w o r k s g r e a t $ 3 0 Range hood 7rdquo duct works $10 Call 360- 672-0131MISC ITEMS Coffee ta- ble two stack end tables with drawer maple very good cond i t ion $75 Book case 62 X 36 X 12 5 Shelves $15 Re- frigerator bar size 25 c u b i c f e e t $ 5 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
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Patio table 48 inches round four chairs white $50 Horse shoe set of- ficial for out door play- ing with carrying case n e v e r u s e d $ 4 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Miscellaneous
2 EXCELLENT ITEMS Floor Loom Nilus by Le- clerc 4 harness and all material sold together $1700 Brother Knit King KH-230 manual knitting mach ine w i t h r i bbe r $350 Call for appoint- ment 360-321-4143
FUSEDSTAINED Glass Tools amp Suppl ies For Sa le K i l n fo r f us i ng ($350) Kiln for enamel- i n g ( $ 5 0 ) Va r i o u s s t a i n e d g l a s s t o o l s ( $25 ) g l ass g r i nde r ($50) fus ing g lass powders amp stained glass ($50) Asking $525 Call 360-632-2372
Sporting Goods
Used Paramount FIT 5000 CTN1 universal gym
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Tools
A L L M A D E I N U S A Band Saw metal hor i- zon ta l $675 Che r r y picker $200 Shop press 30 tons $200 All are heavy duty and asking for best offer 360-675- 4185
petsanimals
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Cats
4 BENGAL KITTENS GORGEOUS Purebreds are nicely spotted This breed is enegetic will p lay fo r hours They cl imb amp jump making them very entertaining All males ready to come home now Vet checked amp 2nd shots Harness amp litter box trained Can be registered $500 253- 905-4902
Dogs
1 AKC Labrador Pup- pies Chocolate amp Black Great hunters or com- panions Playful amp loyal OFA rsquos l i neage f i r s t shots de-wormed amp vet checked Paren ts on site $500 $550 $650 Annette 425-422-2428
AKC Poodle Puppies Teacups 2 Brown amp White Partis 2 Males 1 Female 2 Creams 1 Male 1 Female 2 Silver amp White Parti 1 Male 1 Female 2 TeacupTiny Toy Red Males 1 Black amp Red P h a n t o m Fe m a l e Adorable little babies Reserve your puff of love 360-249-3612
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G R E AT P Y R E N E E S
Puppies Bring home a breed bred to guard hu- mans amp livestock Last yearsrsquo puppies have al- ready saved chi ldren Cute bundles of fluffy white fur 7 Males and 5 Females avail Shots amp wor med $650 each Kingston WA253-347-1835jhof585075aolcomwwwworldclassmastiffscom
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Dogs
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
RAT TERRIER Puppies registered miniatures to s tandards Awesome fami l y pe ts amp h igh ly trainable Dad is an UKC Champion and proven hunter so we expect some these pups to be excellent ratters Shots and wormed Ready to go home 8114 $450 each Call for appoint- ment to come meet them 360-273-9325wwwHopespringsfarmscom
Farm Animalsamp Livestock
Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC
ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale
at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small
Animals amp Poultry
WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock
Sale 100pm
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Next Feeder SaleAugust 9that 1230pm
We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders
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Horses
GOOD HORSE HAY new crop by the bale or by the ton Win throp area (509)322-8652
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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
CAUTOMETALRECYCLINGCASH FOR MOST CARS
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 723
ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 725
ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 726
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
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garage sales - WA
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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GarageMoving SalesIsland County
ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
FREELAND
GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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GarageMoving SalesIsland County
FREELAND
MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
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MarineMiscellaneous
ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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12rsquo SMOKER CRAFT W EZ LOADER TRAILER Great 1990 fishing boat ready for summer Incl 2 new poles with reels 4 pots floats 2 life pre- servers V hull amp electric motor Really good con- dition Regular mainte- nance All licenses up to date Asking $1900 Oak Habor Cal l 360-679- 0996
155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
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$37458
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$32351
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STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$37458
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$46710
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ldquoHe is the consummate journalist photojournalist and publisher who understands the role of community newspapers His love and respect for the people of Oak Harbor is unques-tionable His legacy is one of leader-ship through example Itrsquos fitting he be the first recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Awardrdquo
Funk said he was emotionally moved by the award especially with it taking place in Oak Harbor
The event was like a trip down mem-ory lane with several familiar faces in attendance including former Oak Harbor mayors Jim Slowik and Al Koetje
Koetje mayor from 1972-96 said Funkrsquos impact on Oak Harbor extend-ed far beyond the printed pages
ldquoHe was outstanding not only as a newspaper person but as an outstand-ing citizen in the communityrdquo Koetje said ldquoThat main thing he was con-cerned about was what was good for Oak Harborrdquo
And that came through in his well-known appreciation of and support for the arts
Funk recently donated a sculp-ture he purchased from abstract art-ist Richard Nash to the City of Oak Harbor honoring the contributions of four Oak Harbor teachers The sculp-ture was dedicated in a ceremony at Windjammer Park earlier this month
Rusty Hendrix president of the Whidbey Playhouse said Funkrsquos efforts led to the start of the playhouse in 1966
ldquoWallie was the one who gave the Whidbey Playhouse its beginningrdquo said Hendrix who also attended Thursdayrsquos luncheon ldquoHe was on our board of trustees which helped us get the money to do things and build
fundraisingrdquoWhile giving of himself Funk also
got a lot back in return particularly in the bonds he formed with many long-time friends
Jan Ellis Oak Harbor resident and one of the longtime organizers of Holland Happening said Funk always had a way of making one feel special
ldquoHe talks to you as if you were the only person in the worldrdquo she said
He said he was touched by the awardldquoMy thoughts are I am emotion-
ally moved because I had 25 years hererdquo he said ldquoEvery moment wasnrsquot a laugh but so many were just great personal experiencesrdquo
a nationwide search for can-didates through an agency that specializes in finding executive-level employees
ldquoThe board really appreci-ates that he gave us a year to find a replacementrdquo he said ldquoIt means a new CEO can come in and work with Tom before he leaves so we have a really smooth transitionrdquo
The hospital board had some difficulty in finding a CEO in 2009 After a nation-wide search the board
named three finalists but they all dropped out
Tomasino had applied for the position but was not ini-tially named as a finalist In the end however the com-missioners said he was the best person for the job
His contract included a base salary of $230000 in addition to benefits and edu-cational expenses
Wallin said he suspects that the board will have an easier time finding qualified candidates this time around
ldquoThere are more former CEOs available as so many small hospitals are being absorbed by large onesrdquo he
said ldquoItrsquos a good opportunity for the hospital with all the CEOs availablerdquo
Tomasinorsquos tenure as CEO has been very event-ful especially with the imple-mentation of the Affordable Care Act
By a supermajority vot-ers last year approved a $50-million bond proposal to expand Whidbey General Hospital the bond narrowly failed a couple of years prior but Tomasino and others returned with a vigorous effort to present the propos-al to the community
In announcing his retire-ment Tomasino told the
board that the hospital has had ldquoa phenomenal change with employee satisfaction and the communityrdquo accord-ing to minutes of the meet-ing
There have also been controversies over the year Most recently the head nurse was charged by the Island County prosecutor with assaulting a patient but Tomasino came to her defense and claimed that the allegations were unfounded before the criminal investi-gation was complete
Tomasino could not be immediately contacted for comment
Commissioners discussed the issue as part of adopting the human resources policy manual They agreed to move forward with the policy of allowing for the sheriff and other elected officials to house their own personnel files
Traditionally Island Countyrsquos elected officials including the sheriff and pros-ecutor have kept their employ-ee personnel files within their own departments Statewide most counties with elected officials hold their own files according to Budget Director Elaine Marlow
ldquoThis is not an uncommon conversationrdquo Marlow said
Human Resources Director Melanie Bacon said that she was concerned that there were multiple ldquoofficialrdquo personnel files Bacon said in the case of sheriffrsquos deputies a file is kept in human resources civil service and the sheriffrsquos office
ldquoItrsquos always problematic to have more than one official personnel filerdquo Bacon said ldquoThey do come to me think-ing that I have info for them and that I can access info and I canrsquotrdquo
Brown argued that as an elected official he should have the right to manage mdash and pro-tect mdash his own personnel files
Republican Commissioner Aubrey Vaughan said that hav-ing worked as a law enforce-ment officer he could confirm the sheriffrsquos concerns about the importance of keeping deputy information as safe as possible
ldquoOne thing we were very concerned about is that our personal records would could get in the hands of people who didnrsquot need that informationrdquo Vaughan said ldquoOfficers put people in jail hellip We were con-cerned about our private infor-mation getting into the wrong
hands and suffering some kind of retributionrdquo
When asked Brown said that he would not allow the commissioners the full access to files they would experience through human resources department
ldquoI would ask some qualifying questionsrdquo Brown said
Commissioner Jill Johnson also a Republican agreed that the sheriff had the right to protect his deputies mdash even against county commissioners
ldquoPart of the reason there are concerns there are three com-missioners that would have full access to law and justice per-sonnel hellip Therersquos a potential for additional exposure that the sheriff is trying to protect againstrdquo Johnson said ldquoHe wants to protect against people who may sit in this seat who may not always make the best decisionsrdquo
Price Johnson said that she wanted to meet her obligation to the public and those who work for the county in ensur-ing the county would not be liable for discrepancies in per-sonnel file retention when the human resources department cannot ensure compliance
ldquoThe reason I supported this language was not a reflec-tion about the workrdquo Price Johnson said ldquoIf a document is mishandled itrsquos our respon-sibility Therersquos the potential of a problem and thatrsquos what Irsquom trying to circumventrdquo
Banks said that the nature of the complaint would deter-mine who would be liable in such a lawsuit and that the divi-sion of the department should be respected
ldquoThere is some soloing built in and that is the structure that we have in the state of Washingtonrdquo Banks said ldquoThis board has no authority to discipline anyone who works for me or the sheriff I hate to be involved in one of these turf wars but therersquos a bound-ary and Irsquom here to speak in defense of that boundaryrdquo
FILESCONTINUED FROM A1
FUNKCONTINUED FROM A1
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Photo by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times
Wallie Funk visits with Jan Whitsitt at a sculpture dedication in Oak Harbor earlier this month that honored Whitsittrsquos late mother Trudy Sundberg and three other Oak Harbor teachers Funk donated the artwork to the city
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Come WorshipWith Us
First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277
Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided
July 20thldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquo
Ruth 2ldquoA Refuge from the StormrdquoldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquoldquo
July 27thldquoRuthrsquos Redeemerrdquo
Ruth 3
490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008
Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am
Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM
Weekly Adult Groups
Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg
Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am
Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am
Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell
Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister
675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor
First UnitedMethodist Church
Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue
Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries
Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson
Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686
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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation
of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525
Freeland
Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds
Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June
All are welcome360-321-8656
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CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)
Located on Goldie Road
SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME
Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm
632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins
Oak HarborChurch of Christ
1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)
ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning
Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm
Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg
oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441
The Catholic Church Invites YouhellipSt Augustinersquos Parish bull 675-2303
185 N Oak Harbor St ~ Oak Harbor MassesSaturday 500 pmSunday 800am amp 930 amWed amp Fri 900 am
On the web wwwstaugustineohorg
St Maryrsquos Parish 678-6536207 Main St ~ Coupeville
MassesSunday 1115 amThurs 1210 pm
Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch
3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277
360-682-2323SUNDAY
Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am
Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor
Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole
Matthew 2818-20
Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday
830 950 amp 1110 am
bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA
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2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585
ConcordiaLutheranChurch
Missouri Synod
Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am
Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548
Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg
Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium
Nursery Available
Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville
Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor
679-1561oakharborlutheranorg
Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am
WhidbeyPresbyterian
Church1148 SE 8th Ave
Oak HarborSummer Service 1000 am
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Join us for Sunday Service in the
Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide
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555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett
God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching
Worship 1 PM
1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)
Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713
wwwGraceEvangelicalorg
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Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith
The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431
wwwgracebytheseaorgbull
A Church A FamilyA Spiritual Home
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Please check our website for current locations amp
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RestorationFellowship
Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the
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Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A
675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189
Saturdays at 1030am
We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration
amp ARTABOUT
Artworks Galleryrsquos featured artist for July will be BAR-BARA MEARING Mearing paints in a variety of medi-ums but primarily pastel Her paintings attempt to make the ordinary extraordinary inspired by the finer nuances of everyday subjects Mearing says ldquoAlthough I prefer to work in a realistic style my goal is not the object but the moment or emotional response to the beauty everywhere in our wonderful worldrdquo Mearingrsquos paintings start with a life ob-servation that appeals to her followed by a bit of planning to decide how best to recreate the feeling or beauty that caught her eye Mearing feels the joy is in the process and then in the sharing Artworks Gallery is located on Green-bank Farm For more information visit artworkswhidbeycom or call 360-222-3010
UUCWI Gallery of Artrsquos summer exhibit is Summer Bold ndash Color Color Color and features Chelsea Bonacellorsquos oils Karen Samuelsonrsquos mandellas and Aaron LaChausseersquos glass Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Is-land is located approximately one mile north of Freeland at 20103 State Route 525 on the west side of the highway The gallery does not have regular hours Make arrangements for viewing the art by calling the office at 360-321-8656
Scenic photographs of Whidbey Island by RICK LAWL-ER and landscapes in pastels by artist JUDY SJERVEN are on display at Oak Harbor Library in July The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive For more information call 360-675-5115
The GARRY OAK GALLERY has just completed its Summer Rotation Come by to see the new layout the ocean-blues inspired window display and a variety of brand new artwork The new layout will go through July 21 at the gallery which is at 830 SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
For the month of July Garry Oak Gallery will feature the work of MIKE OrsquoCONNELL Visit the gallery 830 SE Pioneer Way Oak Harbor to see his text paintings For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
The WHIDBEY CHILDRENrsquoS THEATER still has openings for summer classes Register for The Arc of Stagecraft for ages 13 and up Puppetry Theater for ages 9 and up Teen Film Camp for ages 12 and up and more at whidbeychildrenstheaterorgclasses
The ISLAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL kicks off with ldquoTaming of the Shrewrdquo at 5 pm Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 This is a free event This production of Shakespearersquos love story takes place in a Wild West setting and is directed by Jackie Apodaca The play will be under the big tent at 723 Camano Ave in Langley Please no babes in arms Picnicking is encouraged For details visit wwwislandshakespearefestorg or call 360-331-2939
Teenagers may try their hand at PRINTMAKING dur-ing a printmaking lab from 2-4 pm Wednesday Aug 13 at the Oak Harbor Library Make prints using foam stamps and bubbles Make cards pictures or wrapping paper while exploring different printmaking techniques For more infor-mation call 360-675-5115
Poetry War and Resources 3-430 pm Thursday Aug 21 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive LINDA BEEMAN will share poems from ldquoCol-lateral Damagerdquo her new book featuring a scrapbook of poems and personalities who confront us with unanswered questions about war Copies will be available for purchase and signing 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
The Whidbey Playhouse and the Best Western Plus are teaming up to hold a Murder Mystery Dinner 5-830 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the Best Western Plus on Highway 20 in Oak Harbor The event is written by MARY K HAL-LEN and performed by the Whidbey Improv Team The cost is $35 per person or $60 per couple For reservations call 360-679-4567
The WHIDBEY ISLAND WOODWORKERS GUILD presents the ldquoArt + Wood = Woodpalooza WICArdquo Exhibition ndashndash the 11th annual show of Whidbeyrsquos finest woodwork ndashndash at WICA (Whidbey Center for the Arts Zech Hall 565 Camano Ave Langley) Aug 30 to Sept 1 exhibition (free) open noon-5 pm reception Fri-day Aug 29 6-9 pm This yearrsquos show will feature work by 20 of Whidbeyrsquos best For details call 360-221-8262 or visit wwwWICAonlinecom
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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
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n REPORTERThe Bonney Lake Courier Herald a division of Sound Publishing Inc is seeking a general assignment reporter with a minimum of 1-2 years writing experience and photography skills This position is based out of the Enumclaw offi ce The primary coverage will be city government business sports general assignment stories and may include arts coverage Schedule includes evening andor weekend work
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bull be inquisitive and resourceful in the coverage of assigned beats bull produce 5 by-line stories per weekbull write stories that are tight and to the point bull use a digital camera to take photographs of the stories you coverbull post on the publicationrsquos web site bull blog and use Twitter on the webbull layout pages using InDesign bull shoot and edit videos for the web
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Email us your cover letter resume and include fi ve examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to hreastsoundpublishingcom or mail to Sound Publishing Inc 19426 68th Avenue S Kent WA 98032 ATTN HRBLCH
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Productionbull General Worker - Everett
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
jobsEmployment
General
Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
getthisjob193gmailcom
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Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
or FormsetterWe work from Oak Har- bor to the South end of Whidbey Concrete ex- perience required Must have reliable transporta- tion and valid drivers li- cense Wage DOE If interested please con- tact us at 360-679-4670
EmploymentGeneral
Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
thehousewhidbeycom
INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
Toddler Learning Cen- ter a Non-profit Early In- t e r v e n t i o n P r o g r a m seeks a Special Educa- tor for Infants amp Toddlers in classroom amp home- based setting Part-time Pay DOE Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnet Position open until filled
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
Send resume to getthisjob193
gmailcomgetthisjob193gmailcom
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EmploymentGeneral
Floor SupervisorFreeland Habitat StoreHours varies Tuesday- Sunday 30 hrsweek
Assists the Store Man- ager with the operation of the Freeland Habitat for Humanity Store Du- ties include customer service storeinventory maintenance and volun- teer t raining You wi l l a lso sc reen donated items and help loadun- load items from vehicles assist with the sorting c leaning moving and pricing of merchandise maintain a safe clean a n d o r d e r l y s h o w - roomwarehouse over- see cashiers and recon- ci l iat ion of dai ly cash and credit receipts and opening andor closing of the store
Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
To apply do not contact the store directly
email resume and cover letter to
southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
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EmploymentGeneral
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
PLANNER CODE ENFORCEMENT
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Local up-and-coming high-end salon seeking
like-minded and dedicated professional
Licensed Stylist Stylist must have a de- sire to provide clients with a superior salon ex- perience Salon Blue will open July 15th
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with your resume
EmploymentGeneral
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
Oak Harbor School District
is accepting applications for
Special Education Paraeducators
Food Service Workers
Complete posting and application instructions
atwwwohsdnet
Oak Harbor School
DistrictEOE
Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
Fo r P l ay a n d L e a r n Group in Oak Harbor on Fr idays Bachelorrsquos in Early Childhood Educa- t ion or equivalent re- quired and experience working with parents and young children Strong verbal and written com- munication skills a must
To get a full job descrip- tion or to apply send
letter of interest resume and three references to
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
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EmploymentGeneral
PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
Skagit Farmers Supply is now accepting appli- cations for a propane delivery (bobtail) driver to safely dispense bulk propane to residential and commercial cus- tomers along a local route on Whidbey Is- land Applicants must possess valid class A or B CDL DOT physi- cal and have safe driv- ing history FT wage D O E c o m p e t i t i v e benefits package in- cluded Visitwwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
wwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
TODAY to learn more about this exciting ca- reer oppor tunity and for instructions on how to apply
Seattle-based Commercial General Contractor is seeking
qualified
Construction Superintendent
QCMSSHO
With demonstrated safety and quality control experience
Assistant Project
ManagerRequires 2+ years of
experience
E-mail resumes to
waltoveteransnwcom
waltoveteransnwcom
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EmploymentGeneral
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
EmploymentTransportationDrivers
CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
Bring resume toFrontier
Building Supply1800 Main St Freeland
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
Yolanda Self(360)969-1299programd
allheartagencycomireneallheartagencycom
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
Accepting
applications for
LPNrsquos Apply in person at
Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
LPN
to join our team at our Assisted Living
community Apply in person or call
360-279-2224 ask to speak with Morgan or Cathie
LPNMAFull time Busy Oak Har- bor office is looking for someone to star t r ight away Experience pre- ferred Send resume or apply in person 231 SE Barrington Drive Suite 209 Oak Harbor
LPNMA
Pa r t t i m e l i c e n e s e d L P N M A f o r b u s y Coupeville office Experi- ence preferredSend resume to
PO Box 1440Coupeville WA 98239
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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
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WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses
WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday July 19th 1 to 4pm or by apprsquot
Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave
Langley 3602218898223 Second StWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey
Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
Langley870 Grace Ln
657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
Langley2503 Hillis Dr
560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
Freeland1896 Shore Ave
606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
Freeland5386 Ivy Blu Ln
619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
Freeland1312 Hickory Wy
663639 $390000Lyn Gray
360969-2247
Freeland5744 Mutiny Bay Rd
614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
Freeland4490 Smugglers Cove Rd
599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA
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Saturday Showings 9 to 5
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
COUNSELOR(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non PACT team Expe- rience with CD assess- m e n t a n d t r e a t m e n t required Must be able to work on-call rotation and in high risk situations Position requires case management for indi- viduals with mental ill- ness CDP required As- soc iates or h igher is preferred
CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non Working within an interdiscipl inary team (PACT) to provide psy- chiatr ic evaluations amp medication management to chronically illmentally ill patients often with a co-occurring diagnosis Must be willing to com- municate and collabo- rate with clinical staff Li- censed RN in WA State amp 2 years experience in a psychiat r ic set t ing Proof of TB test within the last year required upon hire
Visit our website at wwwcompasshealthorgto learn more about our open positions and to
apply EOE
Maple Ridge Currently Hiring
FT PT HCACNAMed Tech
PositionsSeeking motivated
caring and responsible applicants
Apply in person at1767 Alliance Ave
Freeland WA 98249
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
125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527
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Real Estate for SaleIsland County
OAK HARBOR
2 BEDROOM Mobi le Updates include new carpet freshly painted Appliances include re- frigerator stove washer dryer Storage Fenced b a c k y a r d C l o s e t o schools Asking $12000 OBO 360-672-1662 360-675-1789
OAK HARBOR 98277
1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
ELITE 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH property on beau- tiful Whidbey Isl Fea- tures 180rsquo of low bank lagoon waterfront crab mussels and clams in your f ront yard Gor- geous views of Mt Bak- er amp Penn Cove Rock faced fireplace in living room Sit on deck and watch sunrise 357 SF day light cellar base- ment Plus two car de- t a c h e d g a r a g e $540000 360-678-4089
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Real Estate for SaleLotsAcreage
FREELAND 98249
B E AU T I F U L WAT E R V i e w l o t i n H a r b o r Sands 2 BR septic drain field is installed water meter instal led wood bui l t s torage bui ld ing with windows in ceiling Partly fenced amp ready to build $20000 for im- provements $35000 for the lot total $55000 Call Joe 360-929-8550
Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
real estatefor rent - WA
Real Estate for RentIsland County
CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
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
COUPEVILLE
C A I R N C O T TA G E Ava i lable August 1s t ( f l ex ib le ) Char ming new 1 master bedroom possible smal l s tudy bedroom 1 bath Beauti- fully furnished all appli- ances IKEA k i tchen satellite cable Internet ready Lovely location water views minutes to everything $1300 in- cludes all utilities Regret no pets smoking For photos br idgi t4243 gma i l com 206-909- 2276
OAK HARBOR 98277
2 BR WATERFRONT living space Available 81 Pets negotiable In- c ludes water sewer garbage amp electric No - smoke $1300 360-929- 7593
Sell it free in the Flea1-866-825-9001
Real Estate for RentIsland County
OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
GORGEOUS updated 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler with view of Penn Cove Stones throw to best W h i d b e y b e a c h Fenced large garage RV park ing Washer dryer No smoking dogs with references $1200 month 206-714-3182
OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19
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Apartments for Rent Island County
Coupeville2 bedroom unit in du- plex Close to library amp shopping Fresh paint gas f i replace jacuzzi tub $800 month $800 deposit Water sewer in- c luded No smok ing (360)678-5007OAK HARBOR
MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
OAK HARBORN I C E 2 B E D RO O M Close to shopping and bus l ine Laundr y on premises No pets $650 month $700 deposi t 360-734-7896
WA Misc RentalsDuplexesMultiplexesLANGLEY
LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent
OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
real estaterentals
Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
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Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
OAK HARBOR 98277
2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
announcements
Announcements
GampO MINI STORAGE
New SpaceAVAILABLE NOWSome Just Like A
VAULTHwy 20 amp Banta Rd
360-675-6533
INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
2014 CONTRACTS OUT FOR BID
3 ndash YEAR SEPTIC INSPECTION amp
SERVICE CONTRACT-
HVAC UPGRADE-
ISUZU NPR UTILITY TRUCK
All bids and requests must be addressed to
South Whidbey FireEMS5535 Cameron RoadFreeland WA 98249
and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
Resource Chief Beckat 360-321-1533 or
bidsswfeorg
Found
AWESOME wide open view of Lake Roose- velt from the 5 AC par- cel with water and un- d e r g r o u n d p o w e r Bring your RV or build your home Close to hosp i ta l shopp ing golfing amp year round fishing $64500 pos- s i b l e c o n t r a c t 5 0 9 4 2 2 0 4 0 4 o r 5094295430
FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
REWARD FOR Return of lost dog ldquoCosmordquo Lost in the Holmes Har- bor area of Whidbey Isl on July 3rd during fire- works Please call 360- 381-0012
legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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Legal Notices
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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FUSEDSTAINED Glass Tools amp Suppl ies For Sa le K i l n fo r f us i ng ($350) Kiln for enamel- i n g ( $ 5 0 ) Va r i o u s s t a i n e d g l a s s t o o l s ( $25 ) g l ass g r i nde r ($50) fus ing g lass powders amp stained glass ($50) Asking $525 Call 360-632-2372
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Dogs
1 AKC Labrador Pup- pies Chocolate amp Black Great hunters or com- panions Playful amp loyal OFA rsquos l i neage f i r s t shots de-wormed amp vet checked Paren ts on site $500 $550 $650 Annette 425-422-2428
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Dogs
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Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 723
ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 725
ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
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GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
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GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
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OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
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ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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12rsquo SMOKER CRAFT W EZ LOADER TRAILER Great 1990 fishing boat ready for summer Incl 2 new poles with reels 4 pots floats 2 life pre- servers V hull amp electric motor Really good con- dition Regular mainte- nance All licenses up to date Asking $1900 Oak Habor Cal l 360-679- 0996
155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
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360-734-8700 bull 1800 IOWA STREET bull BELLINGHAM WA
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Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
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$25599VIN JF2SJADC2FH431578STOCK 99457
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MSRP $30787Dewey Discount -$1688 $29099
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AutomobilesCadillac
1985 Cadillac Eldorado Commemorative Edition Leather interior 87500 mi les Ask ing $4250 360-678-8707
2001 GOLD CADILLAC Devi l le for sa le One owner Well maintained in excellent condition Full size luxury sedan with nice leather interior Only 47000 mi $8900 Poulsbo Call Nancy or Richard 360-598-4217
Utility Trailers
5rsquox10rsquo UTILITY TRAILER Tilting trailer makes it great for lawn mower motorcycle snowmobile etc Clean solid new tabs 15rdquo tires and single axel $560 Freeland Call John 360-321-2364
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3 5 rsquo M O N TA N A 5 t h wheel 2008 and 2006 D o d g e 3 5 0 0 D i e s e l Trailer includes 4 pop- o u t s f i r e p l a c e f l a t screen surround sound and 2 queen beds Truck has less than 100000 miles Buy this awesone pair for just $50000 Call 360-373-7203 (Bre- merton)
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Motorhomes
25rsquo TELSTAR BY Cham- pion 1989 Ford 460 New Dometic refrigera- tor Propane and 110 volt Double sinks and 4 burner stove with oven Cor k f l oo rs and oak cabinets Stationary bed in rear New air cond- tioner amp propane heater 4 Kilowatt Onan Gen- set 2nd owners excel condition $6000 Friday Harbor 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
Tents amp Travel Trailers
2 5 rsquo F L E E T W O O D PROWLER travel trailer l ike new condition al- ways covered many ex- tras sleeps 6 original owner non smoking asking $12500 Includes cover BBQ amp spare tire Freeland (360)331-4341
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C-MAX HYBRID
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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TRANSITCONNECT
STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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EDGE
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE SEL AWD
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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2013 FORD
EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN
MKZ
SALE PRICE
$32351
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301
$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
2013 FORD
EXPEDITION
SALE PRICE
$46710
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520
$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
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3883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318 $1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628 $338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORDC-MAX HYBRID
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
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NEW 2013 FORDEDGE SEL AWD
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
0x72
NEW 2013 LINCOLN MKZ
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$32351
NEW 2013 FORD EDGE
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
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STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
0x72
NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
0x72
NEW 2013 FORDF-150 SUPERCAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
0x48
NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
0x48
2013 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE
BAUER 4X2
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$37458
2013 FORDEXPEDITION
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$46710
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Page A16 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times
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Promote your place of worship in the Whidbey News-Times for only $1250 per week for a single size ad Please call 360-675-6611
Come WorshipWith Us
First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277
Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided
July 20thldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquo
Ruth 2ldquoA Refuge from the StormrdquoldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquoldquo
July 27thldquoRuthrsquos Redeemerrdquo
Ruth 3
490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008
Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am
Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM
Weekly Adult Groups
Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg
Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am
Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am
Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell
Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister
675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor
First UnitedMethodist Church
Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue
Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries
Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson
Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686
wwwohsbcorg
Unitarian UniversalistCongregation
of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525
Freeland
Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds
Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June
All are welcome360-321-8656
wwwwhidbeycomuucwiuuadminwhidbeycom
CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)
Located on Goldie Road
SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME
Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm
632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins
Oak HarborChurch of Christ
1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)
ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning
Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm
Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg
oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441
The Catholic Church Invites YouhellipSt Augustinersquos Parish bull 675-2303
185 N Oak Harbor St ~ Oak Harbor MassesSaturday 500 pmSunday 800am amp 930 amWed amp Fri 900 am
On the web wwwstaugustineohorg
St Maryrsquos Parish 678-6536207 Main St ~ Coupeville
MassesSunday 1115 amThurs 1210 pm
Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch
3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277
360-682-2323SUNDAY
Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am
Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor
Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole
Matthew 2818-20
Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday
830 950 amp 1110 am
bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA
bull Small Groupsbull MOPSbull Youth Groups
2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585
ConcordiaLutheranChurch
Missouri Synod
Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am
Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548
Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg
Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium
Nursery Available
Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville
Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor
679-1561oakharborlutheranorg
Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am
WhidbeyPresbyterian
Church1148 SE 8th Ave
Oak HarborSummer Service 1000 am
bull Small Groupsbull Community Outreach
bull Youth and Family Ministriesbull Childcare All Services
bull Much More wwwwhidbeypresorg
679-3579
Promote Your Place Of Worship In The
Whidbey News-Times Only $1250week
For A Single Size Ad
Please call 360-675-6611
St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch
The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island
Join us for Sunday Service in the
Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide
360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg
555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett
God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching
Worship 1 PM
1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)
Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713
wwwGraceEvangelicalorg
dagger Joy bull Cheer bull Love bull Peace dagger
Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith
The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431
wwwgracebytheseaorgbull
A Church A FamilyA Spiritual Home
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Please check our website for current locations amp
service times
RestorationFellowship
Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the
Hebraic Roots of Your Faith
Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A
675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189
Saturdays at 1030am
We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration
amp ARTABOUT
Artworks Galleryrsquos featured artist for July will be BAR-BARA MEARING Mearing paints in a variety of medi-ums but primarily pastel Her paintings attempt to make the ordinary extraordinary inspired by the finer nuances of everyday subjects Mearing says ldquoAlthough I prefer to work in a realistic style my goal is not the object but the moment or emotional response to the beauty everywhere in our wonderful worldrdquo Mearingrsquos paintings start with a life ob-servation that appeals to her followed by a bit of planning to decide how best to recreate the feeling or beauty that caught her eye Mearing feels the joy is in the process and then in the sharing Artworks Gallery is located on Green-bank Farm For more information visit artworkswhidbeycom or call 360-222-3010
UUCWI Gallery of Artrsquos summer exhibit is Summer Bold ndash Color Color Color and features Chelsea Bonacellorsquos oils Karen Samuelsonrsquos mandellas and Aaron LaChausseersquos glass Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Is-land is located approximately one mile north of Freeland at 20103 State Route 525 on the west side of the highway The gallery does not have regular hours Make arrangements for viewing the art by calling the office at 360-321-8656
Scenic photographs of Whidbey Island by RICK LAWL-ER and landscapes in pastels by artist JUDY SJERVEN are on display at Oak Harbor Library in July The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive For more information call 360-675-5115
The GARRY OAK GALLERY has just completed its Summer Rotation Come by to see the new layout the ocean-blues inspired window display and a variety of brand new artwork The new layout will go through July 21 at the gallery which is at 830 SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
For the month of July Garry Oak Gallery will feature the work of MIKE OrsquoCONNELL Visit the gallery 830 SE Pioneer Way Oak Harbor to see his text paintings For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
The WHIDBEY CHILDRENrsquoS THEATER still has openings for summer classes Register for The Arc of Stagecraft for ages 13 and up Puppetry Theater for ages 9 and up Teen Film Camp for ages 12 and up and more at whidbeychildrenstheaterorgclasses
The ISLAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL kicks off with ldquoTaming of the Shrewrdquo at 5 pm Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 This is a free event This production of Shakespearersquos love story takes place in a Wild West setting and is directed by Jackie Apodaca The play will be under the big tent at 723 Camano Ave in Langley Please no babes in arms Picnicking is encouraged For details visit wwwislandshakespearefestorg or call 360-331-2939
Teenagers may try their hand at PRINTMAKING dur-ing a printmaking lab from 2-4 pm Wednesday Aug 13 at the Oak Harbor Library Make prints using foam stamps and bubbles Make cards pictures or wrapping paper while exploring different printmaking techniques For more infor-mation call 360-675-5115
Poetry War and Resources 3-430 pm Thursday Aug 21 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive LINDA BEEMAN will share poems from ldquoCol-lateral Damagerdquo her new book featuring a scrapbook of poems and personalities who confront us with unanswered questions about war Copies will be available for purchase and signing 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
The Whidbey Playhouse and the Best Western Plus are teaming up to hold a Murder Mystery Dinner 5-830 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the Best Western Plus on Highway 20 in Oak Harbor The event is written by MARY K HAL-LEN and performed by the Whidbey Improv Team The cost is $35 per person or $60 per couple For reservations call 360-679-4567
The WHIDBEY ISLAND WOODWORKERS GUILD presents the ldquoArt + Wood = Woodpalooza WICArdquo Exhibition ndashndash the 11th annual show of Whidbeyrsquos finest woodwork ndashndash at WICA (Whidbey Center for the Arts Zech Hall 565 Camano Ave Langley) Aug 30 to Sept 1 exhibition (free) open noon-5 pm reception Fri-day Aug 29 6-9 pm This yearrsquos show will feature work by 20 of Whidbeyrsquos best For details call 360-221-8262 or visit wwwWICAonlinecom
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Current Employment Opportunities at wwwsoundpublishingcom
For a list of our most current job openings and to learn more about us visit our website
We are community amp daily newspapers in these Western Washington Locations
bull King Countybull Kitsap Countybull Clallam Countybull Jeff erson Countybull Okanogan Countybull Pierce Countybull Island Countybull San Juan Countybull Snohomish Countybull Whatcom County
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
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n REPORTERThe Bonney Lake Courier Herald a division of Sound Publishing Inc is seeking a general assignment reporter with a minimum of 1-2 years writing experience and photography skills This position is based out of the Enumclaw offi ce The primary coverage will be city government business sports general assignment stories and may include arts coverage Schedule includes evening andor weekend work
As a Reporter for Sound Publishing you will be expected to
bull be inquisitive and resourceful in the coverage of assigned beats bull produce 5 by-line stories per weekbull write stories that are tight and to the point bull use a digital camera to take photographs of the stories you coverbull post on the publicationrsquos web site bull blog and use Twitter on the webbull layout pages using InDesign bull shoot and edit videos for the web
We are looking for a team player willing to get involved in the local business community through publication of the monthly journal and daily web journalism The ideal applicant will have a general understanding of local commerce and industry education employment and labor issues real estate and development and related public policy He or she will have a commitment to community journalism and everything from short brief-type stories about people and events to examining issues facing the community be able to spot emerging business issues and trends write clean balanced and accurate stories that dig deeper than simple features develop and institute readership initiatives
Candidates must have excellent communication and organizational skills and be able to work eff ectively in a deadline-driven environment Must be profi cient with AP style layout and design using Adobe InDesign and use the publicationrsquos website and online tools to gather information and reach the community Must be organized and self-motivated exceptional with the public and have the ability to establish a rapport with the community
We off er a competitive hourly wage and benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401K (currently with an employer match)
Email us your cover letter resume and include fi ve examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to hreastsoundpublishingcom or mail to Sound Publishing Inc 19426 68th Avenue S Kent WA 98032 ATTN HRBLCH
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 - Friday Harbor - Whidbey - Kitsap
Non-Sales Positionsbull Photographer - Everettbull Regional Circulation Manager - Kitsapbull Creative Artist - Everettbull Circulation Manager - Bellevue
Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Friday Harborbull Features Editor - Port Angeles
Productionbull General Worker - Everett
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
jobsEmployment
General
Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
getthisjob193gmailcom
getthisjob193gmailcom
Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
or FormsetterWe work from Oak Har- bor to the South end of Whidbey Concrete ex- perience required Must have reliable transporta- tion and valid drivers li- cense Wage DOE If interested please con- tact us at 360-679-4670
EmploymentGeneral
Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
thehousewhidbeycom
INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
Toddler Learning Cen- ter a Non-profit Early In- t e r v e n t i o n P r o g r a m seeks a Special Educa- tor for Infants amp Toddlers in classroom amp home- based setting Part-time Pay DOE Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnet Position open until filled
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
Send resume to getthisjob193
gmailcomgetthisjob193gmailcom
Find what you need 24 hours a day
EmploymentGeneral
Floor SupervisorFreeland Habitat StoreHours varies Tuesday- Sunday 30 hrsweek
Assists the Store Man- ager with the operation of the Freeland Habitat for Humanity Store Du- ties include customer service storeinventory maintenance and volun- teer t raining You wi l l a lso sc reen donated items and help loadun- load items from vehicles assist with the sorting c leaning moving and pricing of merchandise maintain a safe clean a n d o r d e r l y s h o w - roomwarehouse over- see cashiers and recon- ci l iat ion of dai ly cash and credit receipts and opening andor closing of the store
Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
To apply do not contact the store directly
email resume and cover letter to
southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
Add a photo to your ad online and in print for just one low price
nw-adscom800-388-2527
EmploymentGeneral
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
PLANNER CODE ENFORCEMENT
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Local up-and-coming high-end salon seeking
like-minded and dedicated professional
Licensed Stylist Stylist must have a de- sire to provide clients with a superior salon ex- perience Salon Blue will open July 15th
robinsonnaomie32gmailcom
robinsonnaomie32gmailcom
with your resume
EmploymentGeneral
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
Oak Harbor School District
is accepting applications for
Special Education Paraeducators
Food Service Workers
Complete posting and application instructions
atwwwohsdnet
Oak Harbor School
DistrictEOE
Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
Fo r P l ay a n d L e a r n Group in Oak Harbor on Fr idays Bachelorrsquos in Early Childhood Educa- t ion or equivalent re- quired and experience working with parents and young children Strong verbal and written com- munication skills a must
To get a full job descrip- tion or to apply send
letter of interest resume and three references to
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom
EmploymentGeneral
PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
Skagit Farmers Supply is now accepting appli- cations for a propane delivery (bobtail) driver to safely dispense bulk propane to residential and commercial cus- tomers along a local route on Whidbey Is- land Applicants must possess valid class A or B CDL DOT physi- cal and have safe driv- ing history FT wage D O E c o m p e t i t i v e benefits package in- cluded Visitwwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
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SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
EmploymentTransportationDrivers
CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
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Building Supply1800 Main St Freeland
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
Yolanda Self(360)969-1299programd
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
Accepting
applications for
LPNrsquos Apply in person at
Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
LPN
to join our team at our Assisted Living
community Apply in person or call
360-279-2224 ask to speak with Morgan or Cathie
LPNMAFull time Busy Oak Har- bor office is looking for someone to star t r ight away Experience pre- ferred Send resume or apply in person 231 SE Barrington Drive Suite 209 Oak Harbor
LPNMA
Pa r t t i m e l i c e n e s e d L P N M A f o r b u s y Coupeville office Experi- ence preferredSend resume to
PO Box 1440Coupeville WA 98239
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Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
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daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
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Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave
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Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
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657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
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614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
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599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
COUNSELOR(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non PACT team Expe- rience with CD assess- m e n t a n d t r e a t m e n t required Must be able to work on-call rotation and in high risk situations Position requires case management for indi- viduals with mental ill- ness CDP required As- soc iates or h igher is preferred
CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non Working within an interdiscipl inary team (PACT) to provide psy- chiatr ic evaluations amp medication management to chronically illmentally ill patients often with a co-occurring diagnosis Must be willing to com- municate and collabo- rate with clinical staff Li- censed RN in WA State amp 2 years experience in a psychiat r ic set t ing Proof of TB test within the last year required upon hire
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Part amp Full Time
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Real Estate for SaleIsland County
OAK HARBOR
2 BEDROOM Mobi le Updates include new carpet freshly painted Appliances include re- frigerator stove washer dryer Storage Fenced b a c k y a r d C l o s e t o schools Asking $12000 OBO 360-672-1662 360-675-1789
OAK HARBOR 98277
1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
ELITE 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH property on beau- tiful Whidbey Isl Fea- tures 180rsquo of low bank lagoon waterfront crab mussels and clams in your f ront yard Gor- geous views of Mt Bak- er amp Penn Cove Rock faced fireplace in living room Sit on deck and watch sunrise 357 SF day light cellar base- ment Plus two car de- t a c h e d g a r a g e $540000 360-678-4089
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FREELAND 98249
B E AU T I F U L WAT E R V i e w l o t i n H a r b o r Sands 2 BR septic drain field is installed water meter instal led wood bui l t s torage bui ld ing with windows in ceiling Partly fenced amp ready to build $20000 for im- provements $35000 for the lot total $55000 Call Joe 360-929-8550
Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
real estatefor rent - WA
Real Estate for RentIsland County
CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
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
COUPEVILLE
C A I R N C O T TA G E Ava i lable August 1s t ( f l ex ib le ) Char ming new 1 master bedroom possible smal l s tudy bedroom 1 bath Beauti- fully furnished all appli- ances IKEA k i tchen satellite cable Internet ready Lovely location water views minutes to everything $1300 in- cludes all utilities Regret no pets smoking For photos br idgi t4243 gma i l com 206-909- 2276
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OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
GORGEOUS updated 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler with view of Penn Cove Stones throw to best W h i d b e y b e a c h Fenced large garage RV park ing Washer dryer No smoking dogs with references $1200 month 206-714-3182
OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19
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Apartments for Rent Island County
Coupeville2 bedroom unit in du- plex Close to library amp shopping Fresh paint gas f i replace jacuzzi tub $800 month $800 deposit Water sewer in- c luded No smok ing (360)678-5007OAK HARBOR
MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
OAK HARBORN I C E 2 B E D RO O M Close to shopping and bus l ine Laundr y on premises No pets $650 month $700 deposi t 360-734-7896
WA Misc RentalsDuplexesMultiplexesLANGLEY
LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent
OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
real estaterentals
Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
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Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
OAK HARBOR 98277
2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
announcements
Announcements
GampO MINI STORAGE
New SpaceAVAILABLE NOWSome Just Like A
VAULTHwy 20 amp Banta Rd
360-675-6533
INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
2014 CONTRACTS OUT FOR BID
3 ndash YEAR SEPTIC INSPECTION amp
SERVICE CONTRACT-
HVAC UPGRADE-
ISUZU NPR UTILITY TRUCK
All bids and requests must be addressed to
South Whidbey FireEMS5535 Cameron RoadFreeland WA 98249
and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
Resource Chief Beckat 360-321-1533 or
bidsswfeorg
Found
AWESOME wide open view of Lake Roose- velt from the 5 AC par- cel with water and un- d e r g r o u n d p o w e r Bring your RV or build your home Close to hosp i ta l shopp ing golfing amp year round fishing $64500 pos- s i b l e c o n t r a c t 5 0 9 4 2 2 0 4 0 4 o r 5094295430
FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
REWARD FOR Return of lost dog ldquoCosmordquo Lost in the Holmes Har- bor area of Whidbey Isl on July 3rd during fire- works Please call 360- 381-0012
legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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AuctionsEstate Sales
South Whidbey School D is t r i c t 206 w i l l be h o l d i n g a n O n - L i n e Technology Surplus sale beg inn ing on August 18th 2014 and running for 30 consecutive days The URL below will take you to the website listing al l surplus equipment available to the public for purchase to the highest bidder The URL for this sale is httpwwwpublicsurpluscomsmsallwabrowsecataucscatid=208
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Firearms ampAmmunition
Greenersquos Gun Shop
(360)675-3421 Thurs-Fri-Satur
10am-5pmOak Harbor WA
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PAGE 20 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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Patio table 48 inches round four chairs white $50 Horse shoe set of- ficial for out door play- ing with carrying case n e v e r u s e d $ 4 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Miscellaneous
2 EXCELLENT ITEMS Floor Loom Nilus by Le- clerc 4 harness and all material sold together $1700 Brother Knit King KH-230 manual knitting mach ine w i t h r i bbe r $350 Call for appoint- ment 360-321-4143
FUSEDSTAINED Glass Tools amp Suppl ies For Sa le K i l n fo r f us i ng ($350) Kiln for enamel- i n g ( $ 5 0 ) Va r i o u s s t a i n e d g l a s s t o o l s ( $25 ) g l ass g r i nde r ($50) fus ing g lass powders amp stained glass ($50) Asking $525 Call 360-632-2372
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Used Paramount FIT 5000 CTN1 universal gym
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Tools
A L L M A D E I N U S A Band Saw metal hor i- zon ta l $675 Che r r y picker $200 Shop press 30 tons $200 All are heavy duty and asking for best offer 360-675- 4185
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Dogs
1 AKC Labrador Pup- pies Chocolate amp Black Great hunters or com- panions Playful amp loyal OFA rsquos l i neage f i r s t shots de-wormed amp vet checked Paren ts on site $500 $550 $650 Annette 425-422-2428
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Horses
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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
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 723
ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 725
ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 726
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
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in the
garage sales - WA
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
FREELAND
GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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FREELAND
MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
wheels
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MarineMiscellaneous
ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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12rsquo SMOKER CRAFT W EZ LOADER TRAILER Great 1990 fishing boat ready for summer Incl 2 new poles with reels 4 pots floats 2 life pre- servers V hull amp electric motor Really good con- dition Regular mainte- nance All licenses up to date Asking $1900 Oak Habor Cal l 360-679- 0996
155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
Auto Events Auctions
1998 Chevrolet K3500 Ambulance
74 V-8 140k miles 20k on new motor Email
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STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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$32351
NEW 2013 FORD EDGE
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
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BAUER 4X2
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$37458
2013 FORDEXPEDITION
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680 AUTO BLVD BURLINGTON
360-757-2000 | 800-735-7154
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NEW 2013 FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
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PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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Saturday July 19 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A17
Promote your place of worship in the Whidbey News-Times for only $1250 per week for a single size ad Please call 360-675-6611
Come WorshipWith Us
First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277
Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided
July 20thldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquo
Ruth 2ldquoA Refuge from the StormrdquoldquoA Refuge from the Stormrdquoldquo
July 27thldquoRuthrsquos Redeemerrdquo
Ruth 3
490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008
Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am
Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM
Weekly Adult Groups
Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg
Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am
Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am
Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies
Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell
Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister
675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor
First UnitedMethodist Church
Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue
Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries
Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson
Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686
wwwohsbcorg
Unitarian UniversalistCongregation
of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525
Freeland
Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds
Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June
All are welcome360-321-8656
wwwwhidbeycomuucwiuuadminwhidbeycom
CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)
Located on Goldie Road
SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME
Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm
632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins
Oak HarborChurch of Christ
1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)
ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning
Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm
Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg
oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441
The Catholic Church Invites YouhellipSt Augustinersquos Parish bull 675-2303
185 N Oak Harbor St ~ Oak Harbor MassesSaturday 500 pmSunday 800am amp 930 amWed amp Fri 900 am
On the web wwwstaugustineohorg
St Maryrsquos Parish 678-6536207 Main St ~ Coupeville
MassesSunday 1115 amThurs 1210 pm
Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch
3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277
360-682-2323SUNDAY
Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am
Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor
Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole
Matthew 2818-20
Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday
830 950 amp 1110 am
bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA
bull Small Groupsbull MOPSbull Youth Groups
2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585
ConcordiaLutheranChurch
Missouri Synod
Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am
Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548
Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg
Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium
Nursery Available
Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville
Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor
679-1561oakharborlutheranorg
Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am
WhidbeyPresbyterian
Church1148 SE 8th Ave
Oak HarborSummer Service 1000 am
bull Small Groupsbull Community Outreach
bull Youth and Family Ministriesbull Childcare All Services
bull Much More wwwwhidbeypresorg
679-3579
Promote Your Place Of Worship In The
Whidbey News-Times Only $1250week
For A Single Size Ad
Please call 360-675-6611
St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch
The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island
Join us for Sunday Service in the
Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide
360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg
555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett
God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching
Worship 1 PM
1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)
Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713
wwwGraceEvangelicalorg
dagger Joy bull Cheer bull Love bull Peace dagger
Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith
The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431
wwwgracebytheseaorgbull
A Church A FamilyA Spiritual Home
GR
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Please check our website for current locations amp
service times
RestorationFellowship
Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the
Hebraic Roots of Your Faith
Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A
675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189
Saturdays at 1030am
We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration
amp ARTABOUT
Artworks Galleryrsquos featured artist for July will be BAR-BARA MEARING Mearing paints in a variety of medi-ums but primarily pastel Her paintings attempt to make the ordinary extraordinary inspired by the finer nuances of everyday subjects Mearing says ldquoAlthough I prefer to work in a realistic style my goal is not the object but the moment or emotional response to the beauty everywhere in our wonderful worldrdquo Mearingrsquos paintings start with a life ob-servation that appeals to her followed by a bit of planning to decide how best to recreate the feeling or beauty that caught her eye Mearing feels the joy is in the process and then in the sharing Artworks Gallery is located on Green-bank Farm For more information visit artworkswhidbeycom or call 360-222-3010
UUCWI Gallery of Artrsquos summer exhibit is Summer Bold ndash Color Color Color and features Chelsea Bonacellorsquos oils Karen Samuelsonrsquos mandellas and Aaron LaChausseersquos glass Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Whidbey Is-land is located approximately one mile north of Freeland at 20103 State Route 525 on the west side of the highway The gallery does not have regular hours Make arrangements for viewing the art by calling the office at 360-321-8656
Scenic photographs of Whidbey Island by RICK LAWL-ER and landscapes in pastels by artist JUDY SJERVEN are on display at Oak Harbor Library in July The library is located at 1000 SE Regatta Drive For more information call 360-675-5115
The GARRY OAK GALLERY has just completed its Summer Rotation Come by to see the new layout the ocean-blues inspired window display and a variety of brand new artwork The new layout will go through July 21 at the gallery which is at 830 SE Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
For the month of July Garry Oak Gallery will feature the work of MIKE OrsquoCONNELL Visit the gallery 830 SE Pioneer Way Oak Harbor to see his text paintings For more information visit wwwgarryoakgallerycom
The WHIDBEY CHILDRENrsquoS THEATER still has openings for summer classes Register for The Arc of Stagecraft for ages 13 and up Puppetry Theater for ages 9 and up Teen Film Camp for ages 12 and up and more at whidbeychildrenstheaterorgclasses
The ISLAND SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL kicks off with ldquoTaming of the Shrewrdquo at 5 pm Saturday July 26 and Sunday July 27 This is a free event This production of Shakespearersquos love story takes place in a Wild West setting and is directed by Jackie Apodaca The play will be under the big tent at 723 Camano Ave in Langley Please no babes in arms Picnicking is encouraged For details visit wwwislandshakespearefestorg or call 360-331-2939
Teenagers may try their hand at PRINTMAKING dur-ing a printmaking lab from 2-4 pm Wednesday Aug 13 at the Oak Harbor Library Make prints using foam stamps and bubbles Make cards pictures or wrapping paper while exploring different printmaking techniques For more infor-mation call 360-675-5115
Poetry War and Resources 3-430 pm Thursday Aug 21 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room 1000 SE Regatta Drive LINDA BEEMAN will share poems from ldquoCol-lateral Damagerdquo her new book featuring a scrapbook of poems and personalities who confront us with unanswered questions about war Copies will be available for purchase and signing 360-675-5115 or wwwsno-isleorg
The Whidbey Playhouse and the Best Western Plus are teaming up to hold a Murder Mystery Dinner 5-830 pm Saturday Aug 23 at the Best Western Plus on Highway 20 in Oak Harbor The event is written by MARY K HAL-LEN and performed by the Whidbey Improv Team The cost is $35 per person or $60 per couple For reservations call 360-679-4567
The WHIDBEY ISLAND WOODWORKERS GUILD presents the ldquoArt + Wood = Woodpalooza WICArdquo Exhibition ndashndash the 11th annual show of Whidbeyrsquos finest woodwork ndashndash at WICA (Whidbey Center for the Arts Zech Hall 565 Camano Ave Langley) Aug 30 to Sept 1 exhibition (free) open noon-5 pm reception Fri-day Aug 29 6-9 pm This yearrsquos show will feature work by 20 of Whidbeyrsquos best For details call 360-221-8262 or visit wwwWICAonlinecom
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Current Employment Opportunities at wwwsoundpublishingcom
For a list of our most current job openings and to learn more about us visit our website
We are community amp daily newspapers in these Western Washington Locations
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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
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n REPORTERThe Bonney Lake Courier Herald a division of Sound Publishing Inc is seeking a general assignment reporter with a minimum of 1-2 years writing experience and photography skills This position is based out of the Enumclaw offi ce The primary coverage will be city government business sports general assignment stories and may include arts coverage Schedule includes evening andor weekend work
As a Reporter for Sound Publishing you will be expected to
bull be inquisitive and resourceful in the coverage of assigned beats bull produce 5 by-line stories per weekbull write stories that are tight and to the point bull use a digital camera to take photographs of the stories you coverbull post on the publicationrsquos web site bull blog and use Twitter on the webbull layout pages using InDesign bull shoot and edit videos for the web
We are looking for a team player willing to get involved in the local business community through publication of the monthly journal and daily web journalism The ideal applicant will have a general understanding of local commerce and industry education employment and labor issues real estate and development and related public policy He or she will have a commitment to community journalism and everything from short brief-type stories about people and events to examining issues facing the community be able to spot emerging business issues and trends write clean balanced and accurate stories that dig deeper than simple features develop and institute readership initiatives
Candidates must have excellent communication and organizational skills and be able to work eff ectively in a deadline-driven environment Must be profi cient with AP style layout and design using Adobe InDesign and use the publicationrsquos website and online tools to gather information and reach the community Must be organized and self-motivated exceptional with the public and have the ability to establish a rapport with the community
We off er a competitive hourly wage and benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401K (currently with an employer match)
Email us your cover letter resume and include fi ve examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to hreastsoundpublishingcom or mail to Sound Publishing Inc 19426 68th Avenue S Kent WA 98032 ATTN HRBLCH
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 - Friday Harbor - Whidbey - Kitsap
Non-Sales Positionsbull Photographer - Everettbull Regional Circulation Manager - Kitsapbull Creative Artist - Everettbull Circulation Manager - Bellevue
Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Friday Harborbull Features Editor - Port Angeles
Productionbull General Worker - Everett
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
jobsEmployment
General
Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
getthisjob193gmailcom
getthisjob193gmailcom
Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
or FormsetterWe work from Oak Har- bor to the South end of Whidbey Concrete ex- perience required Must have reliable transporta- tion and valid drivers li- cense Wage DOE If interested please con- tact us at 360-679-4670
EmploymentGeneral
Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
thehousewhidbeycom
INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
Toddler Learning Cen- ter a Non-profit Early In- t e r v e n t i o n P r o g r a m seeks a Special Educa- tor for Infants amp Toddlers in classroom amp home- based setting Part-time Pay DOE Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnet Position open until filled
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
Send resume to getthisjob193
gmailcomgetthisjob193gmailcom
Find what you need 24 hours a day
EmploymentGeneral
Floor SupervisorFreeland Habitat StoreHours varies Tuesday- Sunday 30 hrsweek
Assists the Store Man- ager with the operation of the Freeland Habitat for Humanity Store Du- ties include customer service storeinventory maintenance and volun- teer t raining You wi l l a lso sc reen donated items and help loadun- load items from vehicles assist with the sorting c leaning moving and pricing of merchandise maintain a safe clean a n d o r d e r l y s h o w - roomwarehouse over- see cashiers and recon- ci l iat ion of dai ly cash and credit receipts and opening andor closing of the store
Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
To apply do not contact the store directly
email resume and cover letter to
southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
Add a photo to your ad online and in print for just one low price
nw-adscom800-388-2527
EmploymentGeneral
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
PLANNER CODE ENFORCEMENT
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Local up-and-coming high-end salon seeking
like-minded and dedicated professional
Licensed Stylist Stylist must have a de- sire to provide clients with a superior salon ex- perience Salon Blue will open July 15th
robinsonnaomie32gmailcom
robinsonnaomie32gmailcom
with your resume
EmploymentGeneral
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
Oak Harbor School District
is accepting applications for
Special Education Paraeducators
Food Service Workers
Complete posting and application instructions
atwwwohsdnet
Oak Harbor School
DistrictEOE
Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
Fo r P l ay a n d L e a r n Group in Oak Harbor on Fr idays Bachelorrsquos in Early Childhood Educa- t ion or equivalent re- quired and experience working with parents and young children Strong verbal and written com- munication skills a must
To get a full job descrip- tion or to apply send
letter of interest resume and three references to
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom
EmploymentGeneral
PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
Skagit Farmers Supply is now accepting appli- cations for a propane delivery (bobtail) driver to safely dispense bulk propane to residential and commercial cus- tomers along a local route on Whidbey Is- land Applicants must possess valid class A or B CDL DOT physi- cal and have safe driv- ing history FT wage D O E c o m p e t i t i v e benefits package in- cluded Visitwwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
wwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
TODAY to learn more about this exciting ca- reer oppor tunity and for instructions on how to apply
Seattle-based Commercial General Contractor is seeking
qualified
Construction Superintendent
QCMSSHO
With demonstrated safety and quality control experience
Assistant Project
ManagerRequires 2+ years of
experience
E-mail resumes to
waltoveteransnwcom
waltoveteransnwcom
Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom
EmploymentGeneral
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
EmploymentTransportationDrivers
CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
Bring resume toFrontier
Building Supply1800 Main St Freeland
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
Yolanda Self(360)969-1299programd
allheartagencycomireneallheartagencycom
Reach readers the daily newspapers miss when you advertise in the Classifieds 1-800-388-2527 or wwwnw-adscom
Health Care EmploymentGeneral
Accepting
applications for
LPNrsquos Apply in person at
Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
LPN
to join our team at our Assisted Living
community Apply in person or call
360-279-2224 ask to speak with Morgan or Cathie
LPNMAFull time Busy Oak Har- bor office is looking for someone to star t r ight away Experience pre- ferred Send resume or apply in person 231 SE Barrington Drive Suite 209 Oak Harbor
LPNMA
Pa r t t i m e l i c e n e s e d L P N M A f o r b u s y Coupeville office Experi- ence preferredSend resume to
PO Box 1440Coupeville WA 98239
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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete listof all open houses Find additional information on these homes at
WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses
WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday July 19th 1 to 4pm or by apprsquot
Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave
Langley 3602218898223 Second StWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey
Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
Langley870 Grace Ln
657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
Langley2503 Hillis Dr
560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
Freeland1896 Shore Ave
606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
Freeland5386 Ivy Blu Ln
619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
Freeland1312 Hickory Wy
663639 $390000Lyn Gray
360969-2247
Freeland5744 Mutiny Bay Rd
614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
Freeland4490 Smugglers Cove Rd
599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
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
Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
COUNSELOR(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non PACT team Expe- rience with CD assess- m e n t a n d t r e a t m e n t required Must be able to work on-call rotation and in high risk situations Position requires case management for indi- viduals with mental ill- ness CDP required As- soc iates or h igher is preferred
CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non Working within an interdiscipl inary team (PACT) to provide psy- chiatr ic evaluations amp medication management to chronically illmentally ill patients often with a co-occurring diagnosis Must be willing to com- municate and collabo- rate with clinical staff Li- censed RN in WA State amp 2 years experience in a psychiat r ic set t ing Proof of TB test within the last year required upon hire
Visit our website at wwwcompasshealthorgto learn more about our open positions and to
apply EOE
Maple Ridge Currently Hiring
FT PT HCACNAMed Tech
PositionsSeeking motivated
caring and responsible applicants
Apply in person at1767 Alliance Ave
Freeland WA 98249
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
125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527
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OAK HARBOR
2 BEDROOM Mobi le Updates include new carpet freshly painted Appliances include re- frigerator stove washer dryer Storage Fenced b a c k y a r d C l o s e t o schools Asking $12000 OBO 360-672-1662 360-675-1789
OAK HARBOR 98277
1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
ELITE 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH property on beau- tiful Whidbey Isl Fea- tures 180rsquo of low bank lagoon waterfront crab mussels and clams in your f ront yard Gor- geous views of Mt Bak- er amp Penn Cove Rock faced fireplace in living room Sit on deck and watch sunrise 357 SF day light cellar base- ment Plus two car de- t a c h e d g a r a g e $540000 360-678-4089
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Real Estate for SaleLotsAcreage
FREELAND 98249
B E AU T I F U L WAT E R V i e w l o t i n H a r b o r Sands 2 BR septic drain field is installed water meter instal led wood bui l t s torage bui ld ing with windows in ceiling Partly fenced amp ready to build $20000 for im- provements $35000 for the lot total $55000 Call Joe 360-929-8550
Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
real estatefor rent - WA
Real Estate for RentIsland County
CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
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
COUPEVILLE
C A I R N C O T TA G E Ava i lable August 1s t ( f l ex ib le ) Char ming new 1 master bedroom possible smal l s tudy bedroom 1 bath Beauti- fully furnished all appli- ances IKEA k i tchen satellite cable Internet ready Lovely location water views minutes to everything $1300 in- cludes all utilities Regret no pets smoking For photos br idgi t4243 gma i l com 206-909- 2276
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2 BR WATERFRONT living space Available 81 Pets negotiable In- c ludes water sewer garbage amp electric No - smoke $1300 360-929- 7593
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OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
GORGEOUS updated 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler with view of Penn Cove Stones throw to best W h i d b e y b e a c h Fenced large garage RV park ing Washer dryer No smoking dogs with references $1200 month 206-714-3182
OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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Coupeville2 bedroom unit in du- plex Close to library amp shopping Fresh paint gas f i replace jacuzzi tub $800 month $800 deposit Water sewer in- c luded No smok ing (360)678-5007OAK HARBOR
MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
OAK HARBORN I C E 2 B E D RO O M Close to shopping and bus l ine Laundr y on premises No pets $650 month $700 deposi t 360-734-7896
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LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent
OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
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Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
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OAK HARBOR 98277
2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
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INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
2014 CONTRACTS OUT FOR BID
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All bids and requests must be addressed to
South Whidbey FireEMS5535 Cameron RoadFreeland WA 98249
and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
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Found
AWESOME wide open view of Lake Roose- velt from the 5 AC par- cel with water and un- d e r g r o u n d p o w e r Bring your RV or build your home Close to hosp i ta l shopp ing golfing amp year round fishing $64500 pos- s i b l e c o n t r a c t 5 0 9 4 2 2 0 4 0 4 o r 5094295430
FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
REWARD FOR Return of lost dog ldquoCosmordquo Lost in the Holmes Har- bor area of Whidbey Isl on July 3rd during fire- works Please call 360- 381-0012
legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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PAGE 20 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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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
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Camera Sony Cyber- sho t 10 1 megap ixe l D S C - N 2 $ 5 0 O B O (360)222-8002COUCH black nauga- hyde makes into queen size bed Excellent con- dition $150 Oak Har- bor (360) 632-3057George Foreman Grill n e w i n b o x $ 2 0 (360)222-8002Golf cart 3 wheelpush pull $75 Nickent 4dx a n d 3 d x I r o n w o o d wheadcovers $20ea Putter 34in wheadcover $10 Corba 54 Wedge $10 All items excellent condition 360-675-0446J e p p s e n h a r d c ove r binder $10 Jeppsen leather binder $25 3 Head sets Aviat ion used Te lex MRB240 $ 2 5 T e l e x E 9 5 1 $25 Dave Clark H20-10 $50 Oak Harbor (360) 632-3057KEROSENE 10 Gals Metal containers includ- ed $35 360-675-0446MICROWAVE wh i te w o r k s g r e a t $ 3 0 Range hood 7rdquo duct works $10 Call 360- 672-0131MISC ITEMS Coffee ta- ble two stack end tables with drawer maple very good cond i t ion $75 Book case 62 X 36 X 12 5 Shelves $15 Re- frigerator bar size 25 c u b i c f e e t $ 5 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Flea Market
Patio table 48 inches round four chairs white $50 Horse shoe set of- ficial for out door play- ing with carrying case n e v e r u s e d $ 4 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Miscellaneous
2 EXCELLENT ITEMS Floor Loom Nilus by Le- clerc 4 harness and all material sold together $1700 Brother Knit King KH-230 manual knitting mach ine w i t h r i bbe r $350 Call for appoint- ment 360-321-4143
FUSEDSTAINED Glass Tools amp Suppl ies For Sa le K i l n fo r f us i ng ($350) Kiln for enamel- i n g ( $ 5 0 ) Va r i o u s s t a i n e d g l a s s t o o l s ( $25 ) g l ass g r i nde r ($50) fus ing g lass powders amp stained glass ($50) Asking $525 Call 360-632-2372
Sporting Goods
Used Paramount FIT 5000 CTN1 universal gym
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Tools
A L L M A D E I N U S A Band Saw metal hor i- zon ta l $675 Che r r y picker $200 Shop press 30 tons $200 All are heavy duty and asking for best offer 360-675- 4185
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Dogs
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Dogs
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
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ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
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ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
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garage sales - WA
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
FREELAND
GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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FREELAND
MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
wheels
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MarineMiscellaneous
ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
Auto Events Auctions
1998 Chevrolet K3500 Ambulance
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360-734-8700 bull 1800 IOWA STREET bull BELLINGHAM WA
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Utility Trailers
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3 5 rsquo M O N TA N A 5 t h wheel 2008 and 2006 D o d g e 3 5 0 0 D i e s e l Trailer includes 4 pop- o u t s f i r e p l a c e f l a t screen surround sound and 2 queen beds Truck has less than 100000 miles Buy this awesone pair for just $50000 Call 360-373-7203 (Bre- merton)
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Motorhomes
25rsquo TELSTAR BY Cham- pion 1989 Ford 460 New Dometic refrigera- tor Propane and 110 volt Double sinks and 4 burner stove with oven Cor k f l oo rs and oak cabinets Stationary bed in rear New air cond- tioner amp propane heater 4 Kilowatt Onan Gen- set 2nd owners excel condition $6000 Friday Harbor 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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2 5 rsquo F L E E T W O O D PROWLER travel trailer l ike new condition al- ways covered many ex- tras sleeps 6 original owner non smoking asking $12500 Includes cover BBQ amp spare tire Freeland (360)331-4341
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 23
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NEW 2013 FORD
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NEW 2013 FORD
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EDGE
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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EDGE SEL AWD
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
0x48NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN
MKZ
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$32351
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301
$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
2013 FORD
EXPEDITION
SALE PRICE
$46710
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520
$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
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3883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318 $1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628 $338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORDC-MAX HYBRID
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
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NEW 2013 FORDEDGE SEL AWD
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN MKZ
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$32351
NEW 2013 FORD EDGE
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
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STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
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NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
0x48
2013 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE
BAUER 4X2
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$37458
2013 FORDEXPEDITION
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$46710
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Disclaimer 0 subject to credit approval through FMCC0 Financing not available on all models See dealer for details All Rebates are from Ford All vehicles one only and subject to prior sale All prices exclude tax and license A NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTARY FEE OF $150 MAY BE ADDED TO THE PRICE Ad expires 072214
680 AUTO BLVD BURLINGTON
360-757-2000 | 800-735-7154
21127U 2010 NISSAN VERSA VIN 3N1BC1CP8AL403990$977721381U 2008 DODGE CALIBER VIN 1B3HB48B48D641331 $999521489U 2009 HYUNDAI ACCENT VIN KMHCM36CX9U116313 $99953888T 1995 FORD F-250 VIN 1FTHX26G9SKB21194 $1099521371U 2010 KIA SOUL VIN KNDJT2A20A7073787 $1277721486U 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS VIN JTDKB20U283380082 $1299521553U 2008 TOYOTA CAMRY VIN 4T1BE46K78U773123 $139953858T 2008 MERCURY MARINER VIN 4M2CU871X8KJ28349 $139953884T 2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE VIN 5NMSH73E18H166167 $1399521466U 2013 FORD FIESTA VIN 3FADP4TJ3DM186537 $1455021122U 2005 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BL84C154209746 $1477721414U 2012 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1W88C1528970 $147773796T 2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCEK14X78Z302924 $1577721493U 2010 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 1NXBU4EE9AZ300568 $159953791T 2011 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9EG6BKB98727 $1677721482U 2008 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT SEDAN VIN WVWEK73C48P059778 $1699521479U 2011 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1UG0B1380533$175003712T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTZR45E88PA12862 $177773908T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTKR4EE5APA36012 $177773930T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTYR44U28PA09914 $177773871T 2002 TOYOTA TACOMA VIN 5TEGN92N22Z116655 $179953851T 2008 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU94148KE10952 $1799521446U 2009 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BK34M791217621 $1799521438U 2008 MAZDA MX-5 VIN JM1NC25F780139222 $185003915T 2007 JEEP WRANGLER VIN 1J4GA64187L151429 $1877721420U 2010 FORD MUSTANG VIN 1ZVBP8AN7A5173822$1877721459U 2010 SUBARU FORESTER VIN JF2SH6CC6AG727468 $189953883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318$1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628$338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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0SALE0 Hassle Truly Friendly Service amp the REAL DEAL
NEW 2013 FORD
TRANSITCONNECT
STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE SEL AWD
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
0x72
2013 FORD
EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
0x48NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN
MKZ
SALE PRICE
$32351
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301
$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
2013 FORD
EXPEDITION
SALE PRICE
$46710
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520
$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
Disclaimer 0 subject to credit approval through FMCC0 Financing not available on all models See dealer for details All Rebates are from Ford All vehicles one only and subject to prior sale All prices exclude tax and license A NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTARY FEE OF $150 MAY BE ADDED TO THE PRICE Ad expires 072214
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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
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n REPORTERThe Bonney Lake Courier Herald a division of Sound Publishing Inc is seeking a general assignment reporter with a minimum of 1-2 years writing experience and photography skills This position is based out of the Enumclaw offi ce The primary coverage will be city government business sports general assignment stories and may include arts coverage Schedule includes evening andor weekend work
As a Reporter for Sound Publishing you will be expected to
bull be inquisitive and resourceful in the coverage of assigned beats bull produce 5 by-line stories per weekbull write stories that are tight and to the point bull use a digital camera to take photographs of the stories you coverbull post on the publicationrsquos web site bull blog and use Twitter on the webbull layout pages using InDesign bull shoot and edit videos for the web
We are looking for a team player willing to get involved in the local business community through publication of the monthly journal and daily web journalism The ideal applicant will have a general understanding of local commerce and industry education employment and labor issues real estate and development and related public policy He or she will have a commitment to community journalism and everything from short brief-type stories about people and events to examining issues facing the community be able to spot emerging business issues and trends write clean balanced and accurate stories that dig deeper than simple features develop and institute readership initiatives
Candidates must have excellent communication and organizational skills and be able to work eff ectively in a deadline-driven environment Must be profi cient with AP style layout and design using Adobe InDesign and use the publicationrsquos website and online tools to gather information and reach the community Must be organized and self-motivated exceptional with the public and have the ability to establish a rapport with the community
We off er a competitive hourly wage and benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401K (currently with an employer match)
Email us your cover letter resume and include fi ve examples of your best work showcasing your reporting skills and writing chops to hreastsoundpublishingcom or mail to Sound Publishing Inc 19426 68th Avenue S Kent WA 98032 ATTN HRBLCH
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 - Friday Harbor - Whidbey - Kitsap
Non-Sales Positionsbull Photographer - Everettbull Regional Circulation Manager - Kitsapbull Creative Artist - Everettbull Circulation Manager - Bellevue
Reporters amp Editorialbull Reporters - Friday Harborbull Features Editor - Port Angeles
Productionbull General Worker - Everett
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
jobsEmployment
General
Appliance InstallerC o m m o n s e n s e m e - chanical misc tasks ability to lift 50 lbsDr ivers l icense pass background check
Please send resume along with references to
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
artofperfectionheatinggmailcom
Camp Casey Conference Center
Hiring 2 FT Seasonal Food Service
WorkersJuly-October
$950-1050 DOE will train Email
kimtaylorsodexocom
Cleaning CrewsFor apar tment move- o u t s L i c e n s e d a n d bonded Send resume
getthisjob193gmailcom
getthisjob193gmailcom
Concrete Construction Company looking to hire a hard workingLaborer Finisher
or FormsetterWe work from Oak Har- bor to the South end of Whidbey Concrete ex- perience required Must have reliable transporta- tion and valid drivers li- cense Wage DOE If interested please con- tact us at 360-679-4670
EmploymentGeneral
Construction Assistant
Required on a two month project in Lang- ley $15 per hour 8 to 5pm Monday through Friday Lunch provided
Please call (360) 730-1526
HOUSEKEEPERNeeded PT $1600hr starting wage South Whidbey area Must
have own car Email resume to
thehousewhidbeycom
INFANT TODDLER EDUCATOR
Toddler Learning Cen- ter a Non-profit Early In- t e r v e n t i o n P r o g r a m seeks a Special Educa- tor for Infants amp Toddlers in classroom amp home- based setting Part-time Pay DOE Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnet Position open until filled
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
APPRAISER TRAINEE
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Property ManagerExperienced Managing broker a p lus F luent with TenantPro or similar so f tware and Qu ick - Books
Send resume to getthisjob193
gmailcomgetthisjob193gmailcom
Find what you need 24 hours a day
EmploymentGeneral
Floor SupervisorFreeland Habitat StoreHours varies Tuesday- Sunday 30 hrsweek
Assists the Store Man- ager with the operation of the Freeland Habitat for Humanity Store Du- ties include customer service storeinventory maintenance and volun- teer t raining You wi l l a lso sc reen donated items and help loadun- load items from vehicles assist with the sorting c leaning moving and pricing of merchandise maintain a safe clean a n d o r d e r l y s h o w - roomwarehouse over- see cashiers and recon- ci l iat ion of dai ly cash and credit receipts and opening andor closing of the store
Requires HS Diploma or GED current WA drivers license with clean driving record (at least 5 years of driving exp and exp dr iv ing large t rucks) must be able to safely lift 70lbs unassisted knowl- edge and commitment to the Habitat Vision Mis- sion and Values Team player with supervision and leadership retail and cash management expe- r ience ski l ls able to communicate c lear ly knowledge of PC and Microsoft Office applica- tions
To apply do not contact the store directly
email resume and cover letter to
southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
southstoreislandcountyhabitatcom
Add a photo to your ad online and in print for just one low price
nw-adscom800-388-2527
EmploymentGeneral
ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING
PLANNER CODE ENFORCEMENT
wwwislandcountynethrfor more information
EEOC
Local up-and-coming high-end salon seeking
like-minded and dedicated professional
Licensed Stylist Stylist must have a de- sire to provide clients with a superior salon ex- perience Salon Blue will open July 15th
robinsonnaomie32gmailcom
robinsonnaomie32gmailcom
with your resume
EmploymentGeneral
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
Oak Harbor School District
is accepting applications for
Special Education Paraeducators
Food Service Workers
Complete posting and application instructions
atwwwohsdnet
Oak Harbor School
DistrictEOE
Part-time (9 hours a week)
FacilitatorParent Educator
Fo r P l ay a n d L e a r n Group in Oak Harbor on Fr idays Bachelorrsquos in Early Childhood Educa- t ion or equivalent re- quired and experience working with parents and young children Strong verbal and written com- munication skills a must
To get a full job descrip- tion or to apply send
letter of interest resume and three references to
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
katewhidbeymothermentorsorg
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EmploymentGeneral
PROPANE DELIVERY DRIVER
Skagit Farmers Supply is now accepting appli- cations for a propane delivery (bobtail) driver to safely dispense bulk propane to residential and commercial cus- tomers along a local route on Whidbey Is- land Applicants must possess valid class A or B CDL DOT physi- cal and have safe driv- ing history FT wage D O E c o m p e t i t i v e benefits package in- cluded Visitwwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
wwwskagitfarmerscomcareers
TODAY to learn more about this exciting ca- reer oppor tunity and for instructions on how to apply
Seattle-based Commercial General Contractor is seeking
qualified
Construction Superintendent
QCMSSHO
With demonstrated safety and quality control experience
Assistant Project
ManagerRequires 2+ years of
experience
E-mail resumes to
waltoveteransnwcom
waltoveteransnwcom
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EmploymentGeneral
SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Toddler Learning Center currently seeking a part time Speech Language Pathologist to provide early intervention servic- es to children bir th to three years of age Mini- mum of MA degree in SLP with state license requ i red CCCrsquos pre- ferred CFY possible Send resume totoddlerlccomcastnetPosition open until filled Pay DOE
EmploymentTransportationDrivers
CDL DRIVERWanted for immediate opening Must have CDL Class B driverrsquos license Full Time Pay DOE
Bring resume toFrontier
Building Supply1800 Main St Freeland
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
Yolanda Self(360)969-1299programd
allheartagencycomireneallheartagencycom
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Health Care EmploymentGeneral
Accepting
applications for
LPNrsquos Apply in person at
Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave
360-675-5913EOE
Join a progressive team of hard working fun peers without trav-
eling off the rock Regency on Whidbey is seeking a motivated
LPN
to join our team at our Assisted Living
community Apply in person or call
360-279-2224 ask to speak with Morgan or Cathie
LPNMAFull time Busy Oak Har- bor office is looking for someone to star t r ight away Experience pre- ferred Send resume or apply in person 231 SE Barrington Drive Suite 209 Oak Harbor
LPNMA
Pa r t t i m e l i c e n e s e d L P N M A f o r b u s y Coupeville office Experi- ence preferredSend resume to
PO Box 1440Coupeville WA 98239
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PNW MarketPlacePAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete listof all open houses Find additional information on these homes at
WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses
WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday July 19th 1 to 4pm or by apprsquot
Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave
Langley 3602218898223 Second StWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey
Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
Langley870 Grace Ln
657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
Langley2503 Hillis Dr
560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
Freeland1896 Shore Ave
606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
Freeland5386 Ivy Blu Ln
619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
Freeland1312 Hickory Wy
663639 $390000Lyn Gray
360969-2247
Freeland5744 Mutiny Bay Rd
614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
Freeland4490 Smugglers Cove Rd
599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
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
Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
COUNSELOR(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non PACT team Expe- rience with CD assess- m e n t a n d t r e a t m e n t required Must be able to work on-call rotation and in high risk situations Position requires case management for indi- viduals with mental ill- ness CDP required As- soc iates or h igher is preferred
CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non Working within an interdiscipl inary team (PACT) to provide psy- chiatr ic evaluations amp medication management to chronically illmentally ill patients often with a co-occurring diagnosis Must be willing to com- municate and collabo- rate with clinical staff Li- censed RN in WA State amp 2 years experience in a psychiat r ic set t ing Proof of TB test within the last year required upon hire
Visit our website at wwwcompasshealthorgto learn more about our open positions and to
apply EOE
Maple Ridge Currently Hiring
FT PT HCACNAMed Tech
PositionsSeeking motivated
caring and responsible applicants
Apply in person at1767 Alliance Ave
Freeland WA 98249
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
125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527
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Real Estate for SaleIsland County
OAK HARBOR
2 BEDROOM Mobi le Updates include new carpet freshly painted Appliances include re- frigerator stove washer dryer Storage Fenced b a c k y a r d C l o s e t o schools Asking $12000 OBO 360-672-1662 360-675-1789
OAK HARBOR 98277
1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
ELITE 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH property on beau- tiful Whidbey Isl Fea- tures 180rsquo of low bank lagoon waterfront crab mussels and clams in your f ront yard Gor- geous views of Mt Bak- er amp Penn Cove Rock faced fireplace in living room Sit on deck and watch sunrise 357 SF day light cellar base- ment Plus two car de- t a c h e d g a r a g e $540000 360-678-4089
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real estatefor sale
Real Estate for SaleLotsAcreage
FREELAND 98249
B E AU T I F U L WAT E R V i e w l o t i n H a r b o r Sands 2 BR septic drain field is installed water meter instal led wood bui l t s torage bui ld ing with windows in ceiling Partly fenced amp ready to build $20000 for im- provements $35000 for the lot total $55000 Call Joe 360-929-8550
Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
real estatefor rent - WA
Real Estate for RentIsland County
CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
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
COUPEVILLE
C A I R N C O T TA G E Ava i lable August 1s t ( f l ex ib le ) Char ming new 1 master bedroom possible smal l s tudy bedroom 1 bath Beauti- fully furnished all appli- ances IKEA k i tchen satellite cable Internet ready Lovely location water views minutes to everything $1300 in- cludes all utilities Regret no pets smoking For photos br idgi t4243 gma i l com 206-909- 2276
OAK HARBOR 98277
2 BR WATERFRONT living space Available 81 Pets negotiable In- c ludes water sewer garbage amp electric No - smoke $1300 360-929- 7593
Sell it free in the Flea1-866-825-9001
Real Estate for RentIsland County
OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
GORGEOUS updated 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler with view of Penn Cove Stones throw to best W h i d b e y b e a c h Fenced large garage RV park ing Washer dryer No smoking dogs with references $1200 month 206-714-3182
OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19
So easy you could do it while standing on your head
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Apartments for Rent Island County
Coupeville2 bedroom unit in du- plex Close to library amp shopping Fresh paint gas f i replace jacuzzi tub $800 month $800 deposit Water sewer in- c luded No smok ing (360)678-5007OAK HARBOR
MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
OAK HARBORN I C E 2 B E D RO O M Close to shopping and bus l ine Laundr y on premises No pets $650 month $700 deposi t 360-734-7896
WA Misc RentalsDuplexesMultiplexesLANGLEY
LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent
OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
real estaterentals
Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom
Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
OAK HARBOR 98277
2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
announcements
Announcements
GampO MINI STORAGE
New SpaceAVAILABLE NOWSome Just Like A
VAULTHwy 20 amp Banta Rd
360-675-6533
INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
2014 CONTRACTS OUT FOR BID
3 ndash YEAR SEPTIC INSPECTION amp
SERVICE CONTRACT-
HVAC UPGRADE-
ISUZU NPR UTILITY TRUCK
All bids and requests must be addressed to
South Whidbey FireEMS5535 Cameron RoadFreeland WA 98249
and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
Resource Chief Beckat 360-321-1533 or
bidsswfeorg
Found
AWESOME wide open view of Lake Roose- velt from the 5 AC par- cel with water and un- d e r g r o u n d p o w e r Bring your RV or build your home Close to hosp i ta l shopp ing golfing amp year round fishing $64500 pos- s i b l e c o n t r a c t 5 0 9 4 2 2 0 4 0 4 o r 5094295430
FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
REWARD FOR Return of lost dog ldquoCosmordquo Lost in the Holmes Har- bor area of Whidbey Isl on July 3rd during fire- works Please call 360- 381-0012
legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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Legal Notices
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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FUSEDSTAINED Glass Tools amp Suppl ies For Sa le K i l n fo r f us i ng ($350) Kiln for enamel- i n g ( $ 5 0 ) Va r i o u s s t a i n e d g l a s s t o o l s ( $25 ) g l ass g r i nde r ($50) fus ing g lass powders amp stained glass ($50) Asking $525 Call 360-632-2372
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Dogs
1 AKC Labrador Pup- pies Chocolate amp Black Great hunters or com- panions Playful amp loyal OFA rsquos l i neage f i r s t shots de-wormed amp vet checked Paren ts on site $500 $550 $650 Annette 425-422-2428
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Dogs
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Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 723
ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 725
ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
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GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
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GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
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OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
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ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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12rsquo SMOKER CRAFT W EZ LOADER TRAILER Great 1990 fishing boat ready for summer Incl 2 new poles with reels 4 pots floats 2 life pre- servers V hull amp electric motor Really good con- dition Regular mainte- nance All licenses up to date Asking $1900 Oak Habor Cal l 360-679- 0996
155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
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360-734-8700 bull 1800 IOWA STREET bull BELLINGHAM WA
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Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
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$25599VIN JF2SJADC2FH431578STOCK 99457
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MSRP $30787Dewey Discount -$1688 $29099
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AutomobilesCadillac
1985 Cadillac Eldorado Commemorative Edition Leather interior 87500 mi les Ask ing $4250 360-678-8707
2001 GOLD CADILLAC Devi l le for sa le One owner Well maintained in excellent condition Full size luxury sedan with nice leather interior Only 47000 mi $8900 Poulsbo Call Nancy or Richard 360-598-4217
Utility Trailers
5rsquox10rsquo UTILITY TRAILER Tilting trailer makes it great for lawn mower motorcycle snowmobile etc Clean solid new tabs 15rdquo tires and single axel $560 Freeland Call John 360-321-2364
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3 5 rsquo M O N TA N A 5 t h wheel 2008 and 2006 D o d g e 3 5 0 0 D i e s e l Trailer includes 4 pop- o u t s f i r e p l a c e f l a t screen surround sound and 2 queen beds Truck has less than 100000 miles Buy this awesone pair for just $50000 Call 360-373-7203 (Bre- merton)
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Motorhomes
25rsquo TELSTAR BY Cham- pion 1989 Ford 460 New Dometic refrigera- tor Propane and 110 volt Double sinks and 4 burner stove with oven Cor k f l oo rs and oak cabinets Stationary bed in rear New air cond- tioner amp propane heater 4 Kilowatt Onan Gen- set 2nd owners excel condition $6000 Friday Harbor 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
Tents amp Travel Trailers
2 5 rsquo F L E E T W O O D PROWLER travel trailer l ike new condition al- ways covered many ex- tras sleeps 6 original owner non smoking asking $12500 Includes cover BBQ amp spare tire Freeland (360)331-4341
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C-MAX HYBRID
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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TRANSITCONNECT
STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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EDGE
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE SEL AWD
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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2013 FORD
EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN
MKZ
SALE PRICE
$32351
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301
$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
2013 FORD
EXPEDITION
SALE PRICE
$46710
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520
$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
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3883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318 $1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628 $338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORDC-MAX HYBRID
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
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NEW 2013 FORDEDGE SEL AWD
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
0x72
NEW 2013 LINCOLN MKZ
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$32351
NEW 2013 FORD EDGE
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
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STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
0x72
NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
0x72
NEW 2013 FORDF-150 SUPERCAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
0x48
NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
0x48
2013 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE
BAUER 4X2
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$37458
2013 FORDEXPEDITION
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$46710
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Come and visit our booth at
the Fair
--- Oak Harbor --- --- Freeland ---New 4 BR with
daylite basement Premium quality
construction637040 $379000
675-7200
Mutiny Sands back beach view 2 BR with community
amenities662162 $354000
331-6300
--- Freeland --- --- Oak Harbor ---Ross Chapin
designed 3 BR with west side Bush Point
views on 1+ acre661158 $629000
331-6300
Quiet living on 487 acres near town
Remodeled 3 BR wshop amp boathouse
662692 $274890675-7200
331-6300Freeland
675-7200Oak Harbor
321-6400Bayview
Country living in a 47 acre sunny meadow near town and schools
Rentable guest houseMLS608046 $474900 321-6400
OPEN HOUSESaturday July 19 10am-1pm
5095 Maxwelton Rd Langley
Stop by any of these open houses or our South end oces for a complete listof all open houses Find additional information on these homes at
WindermereWhidbeycomWRE-Open-Houses
WINDERMERE OPEN HOUSESSaturday July 19th 1 to 4pm or by apprsquot
Freeland 36033160065531 Freeland Ave
Langley 3602218898223 Second StWindermere Real EstateSouth Whidbey
Clinton7626 Maxwelton Rd
658409 $998000Bryan McCourt 360941-0871
Langley870 Grace Ln
657460 $600000Shellie Moore 206391-1087
Langley2503 Hillis Dr
560181 $299000Amy Raymond 206396-7016
Freeland1896 Shore Ave
606834 $1049000Alicia Dietrich 310994-0073
Freeland5386 Ivy Blu Ln
619255 $698000Libby Hayward 360678-6677
Freeland1312 Hickory Wy
663639 $390000Lyn Gray
360969-2247
Freeland5744 Mutiny Bay Rd
614202 $3150000Peter Casale
206399-1824
Freeland4490 Smugglers Cove Rd
599163 $749000Sharon Boyle
360224-5266
HomesCondosApartments620 E Whidbey AveIn Oak Harbor WA
Your New Home AwaitsRogers Rische Doll PM Inc
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Saturday Showings 9 to 5
360-675-6681
Health Care EmploymentGeneral
We are seeking qualified candidates for various cl inicalcase manage- ment posit ions in our Mount Vernon and Fri- day Harbor locations
CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY ADULT
COUNSELOR(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non PACT team Expe- rience with CD assess- m e n t a n d t r e a t m e n t required Must be able to work on-call rotation and in high risk situations Position requires case management for indi- viduals with mental ill- ness CDP required As- soc iates or h igher is preferred
CLINICIAN IVOCATIONALSPECIALIST
(41601) ndashMount Vernon PACT team Position re- qui res case manage- ment for individuals with mental illness Prior vo- cational training and ex- per ience is preferred Must be able to work on- call rotation and in high r i s k s i t u a t i o n s Bachelorrsquos degree or higher is required
NURSINGSUPERVISOR
(41601) ndash Mount Ver- non Working within an interdiscipl inary team (PACT) to provide psy- chiatr ic evaluations amp medication management to chronically illmentally ill patients often with a co-occurring diagnosis Must be willing to com- municate and collabo- rate with clinical staff Li- censed RN in WA State amp 2 years experience in a psychiat r ic set t ing Proof of TB test within the last year required upon hire
Visit our website at wwwcompasshealthorgto learn more about our open positions and to
apply EOE
Maple Ridge Currently Hiring
FT PT HCACNAMed Tech
PositionsSeeking motivated
caring and responsible applicants
Apply in person at1767 Alliance Ave
Freeland WA 98249
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
125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527
real estatefor sale - WA
Real Estate for SaleIsland County
OAK HARBOR
2 BEDROOM Mobi le Updates include new carpet freshly painted Appliances include re- frigerator stove washer dryer Storage Fenced b a c k y a r d C l o s e t o schools Asking $12000 OBO 360-672-1662 360-675-1789
OAK HARBOR 98277
1248 SF BRAND NEW 2 BR 2 BA Marlette laundry uti l i ty room den appliances amp front deck porch $79900 fi- nancing avail 55 + park 3 6 0 - 6 7 5 - 1 2 1 0 wwwwestern-villagenetOAK HARBOR 98277
ELITE 2 BEDROOM 1 BATH property on beau- tiful Whidbey Isl Fea- tures 180rsquo of low bank lagoon waterfront crab mussels and clams in your f ront yard Gor- geous views of Mt Bak- er amp Penn Cove Rock faced fireplace in living room Sit on deck and watch sunrise 357 SF day light cellar base- ment Plus two car de- t a c h e d g a r a g e $540000 360-678-4089
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real estatefor sale
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FREELAND 98249
B E AU T I F U L WAT E R V i e w l o t i n H a r b o r Sands 2 BR septic drain field is installed water meter instal led wood bui l t s torage bui ld ing with windows in ceiling Partly fenced amp ready to build $20000 for im- provements $35000 for the lot total $55000 Call Joe 360-929-8550
Real Estate for SaleWanted or Trade
LOOKING FOR A Home on a ldquoLease to Ownrdquo Prefer between Coupe- vi l le and Oak Harbor Would like a 3 - 5 year agreement that within that time we will get a loan Looking for a home 3 (with den) to 4 bed- rooms and 2000 plus s q u a r e f e e t U n d e r $1700 a month payment If interested call 360- 929-4282
real estatefor rent - WA
Real Estate for RentIsland County
CLINTONCUTE SMALL 2 bed- room house E lec t r ic heat fireplace large pic- t u r e w i n d ow s l a r g e yard peek-a-boo view of water Walk to ferry and bus line Quiet cul-de- sac Washer amp dr yer hookups Water amp gar- bage paid No smoking pets Must have previ- ous rental references 1 year lease $750 per month 1s t las t and damage 360-579-6023
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
COUPEVILLE
C A I R N C O T TA G E Ava i lable August 1s t ( f l ex ib le ) Char ming new 1 master bedroom possible smal l s tudy bedroom 1 bath Beauti- fully furnished all appli- ances IKEA k i tchen satellite cable Internet ready Lovely location water views minutes to everything $1300 in- cludes all utilities Regret no pets smoking For photos br idgi t4243 gma i l com 206-909- 2276
OAK HARBOR 98277
2 BR WATERFRONT living space Available 81 Pets negotiable In- c ludes water sewer garbage amp electric No - smoke $1300 360-929- 7593
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Real Estate for RentIsland County
OAK HARBOR 98277 3 B R 2 B A H O M E Family rm fenced back yard garage In Oak Harbor $1400 month $1200 deposit 360- 675-9611OAK HARBOR 98277LARGE 1 BEDROOM 1 BATH LOG CABIN 740 S F w i t h wo o d s t ove washer dryer and out bu i l d i n g Pe t s o k ay $550 mo Avail now 360-678-9285 929-1215OAK HARBOR
GORGEOUS updated 3 bedroom 2 bath rambler with view of Penn Cove Stones throw to best W h i d b e y b e a c h Fenced large garage RV park ing Washer dryer No smoking dogs with references $1200 month 206-714-3182
OAK HARBOR
WEST BEACH Water- front home Super large bonus hobby room gourmet k i tchen wi th g ran i t e coun te r tops large viewing deck for s u n s e t s a n d w h a l e watching Energy eff i- cient 2 car garage Wa- ter and septic included Pets negotiable $1500 a month 360-675-6642
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19
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Apartments for Rent Island County
Coupeville2 bedroom unit in du- plex Close to library amp shopping Fresh paint gas f i replace jacuzzi tub $800 month $800 deposit Water sewer in- c luded No smok ing (360)678-5007OAK HARBOR
MONTH TO MONTH S t u d i o $ 4 7 5 M o n t h Near NAS Town Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626- 485-1966 Cell
OAK HARBORN I C E 2 B E D RO O M Close to shopping and bus l ine Laundr y on premises No pets $650 month $700 deposi t 360-734-7896
WA Misc RentalsDuplexesMultiplexesLANGLEY
LANGLEY 1 BEDROOM Duplex one block to downtown yet quiet Ex- cellent condition Beauti- fu l surrounding yard $750 month utilities in- cluded Optional Cable TV and internet reduced price via share with oth- er unit Dog only for ad- ditional cost 360-969- 4261
WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent
OAK HARBOR 98277
ALL THE COMFORTS o f home 1 fu r n ished room 10 min to NASWI college and downtown Clean quiet with use of kitchen living and dining rooms Utilities included Mi l i tar y and students welcome 425-387-1695
real estaterentals
Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
GREENBANK 98253CLINIC SPACE AVAIL Large room with privacy windows soundproof walls and sink Beautiful quiet locat ion ample parking wait ing room and pr ivate back en- trance Wired for internet and phone Ren t i n - cludes heat water gar- bage and sept ic Ful l t ime $450 per month part time $25 a day Call 360-678-3594OAK HARBOR 98277800 SF COMMERCIAL SPACE WITH V IEW Suitable for Pet Store or any office use Includes b a t h r o o m p l e n t y o f parking yard mainte- nance $850 Dave 360- 969-0266
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Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial
OAK HARBOR 98277
2 OFFICE SUITES both with waterfront views Includes water sewer garbage and electr ic Newly remodeled suite $1300 Second su i te $1000 (dividable options into individual rooms) A must see 360-929-7593
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GampO MINI STORAGE
New SpaceAVAILABLE NOWSome Just Like A
VAULTHwy 20 amp Banta Rd
360-675-6533
INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
2014 CONTRACTS OUT FOR BID
3 ndash YEAR SEPTIC INSPECTION amp
SERVICE CONTRACT-
HVAC UPGRADE-
ISUZU NPR UTILITY TRUCK
All bids and requests must be addressed to
South Whidbey FireEMS5535 Cameron RoadFreeland WA 98249
and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
Resource Chief Beckat 360-321-1533 or
bidsswfeorg
Found
AWESOME wide open view of Lake Roose- velt from the 5 AC par- cel with water and un- d e r g r o u n d p o w e r Bring your RV or build your home Close to hosp i ta l shopp ing golfing amp year round fishing $64500 pos- s i b l e c o n t r a c t 5 0 9 4 2 2 0 4 0 4 o r 5094295430
FOUND IPod A t the Beachcombers Bazaar on July 12th Distinctive stickers Call to identify (360)682-5315 lvmsg
FOUND ITEMS1 Xbox 360 Memory Un i t on SW Ka lama Loop 2 Kingston Flash dr ive at Coronet Bay Contents contain Coro- net Bay Nearshore Res- toration Project pictures- maps and other Island County pro jects Cal l 360-632-8745 to identify
I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100
Lost
REWARD FOR Return of lost dog ldquoCosmordquo Lost in the Holmes Har- bor area of Whidbey Isl on July 3rd during fire- works Please call 360- 381-0012
legals
Legal Notices
An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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Legal Notices
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
Legal Notices
Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
Legal Notices
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
Legal Notices
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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
Legal Notices
Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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PAGE 20 Whidbey Classified Saturday July 19 2014
ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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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
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Camera Sony Cyber- sho t 10 1 megap ixe l D S C - N 2 $ 5 0 O B O (360)222-8002COUCH black nauga- hyde makes into queen size bed Excellent con- dition $150 Oak Har- bor (360) 632-3057George Foreman Grill n e w i n b o x $ 2 0 (360)222-8002Golf cart 3 wheelpush pull $75 Nickent 4dx a n d 3 d x I r o n w o o d wheadcovers $20ea Putter 34in wheadcover $10 Corba 54 Wedge $10 All items excellent condition 360-675-0446J e p p s e n h a r d c ove r binder $10 Jeppsen leather binder $25 3 Head sets Aviat ion used Te lex MRB240 $ 2 5 T e l e x E 9 5 1 $25 Dave Clark H20-10 $50 Oak Harbor (360) 632-3057KEROSENE 10 Gals Metal containers includ- ed $35 360-675-0446MICROWAVE wh i te w o r k s g r e a t $ 3 0 Range hood 7rdquo duct works $10 Call 360- 672-0131MISC ITEMS Coffee ta- ble two stack end tables with drawer maple very good cond i t ion $75 Book case 62 X 36 X 12 5 Shelves $15 Re- frigerator bar size 25 c u b i c f e e t $ 5 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
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Patio table 48 inches round four chairs white $50 Horse shoe set of- ficial for out door play- ing with carrying case n e v e r u s e d $ 4 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
Miscellaneous
2 EXCELLENT ITEMS Floor Loom Nilus by Le- clerc 4 harness and all material sold together $1700 Brother Knit King KH-230 manual knitting mach ine w i t h r i bbe r $350 Call for appoint- ment 360-321-4143
FUSEDSTAINED Glass Tools amp Suppl ies For Sa le K i l n fo r f us i ng ($350) Kiln for enamel- i n g ( $ 5 0 ) Va r i o u s s t a i n e d g l a s s t o o l s ( $25 ) g l ass g r i nde r ($50) fus ing g lass powders amp stained glass ($50) Asking $525 Call 360-632-2372
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Used Paramount FIT 5000 CTN1 universal gym
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Tools
A L L M A D E I N U S A Band Saw metal hor i- zon ta l $675 Che r r y picker $200 Shop press 30 tons $200 All are heavy duty and asking for best offer 360-675- 4185
petsanimals
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4 BENGAL KITTENS GORGEOUS Purebreds are nicely spotted This breed is enegetic will p lay fo r hours They cl imb amp jump making them very entertaining All males ready to come home now Vet checked amp 2nd shots Harness amp litter box trained Can be registered $500 253- 905-4902
Dogs
1 AKC Labrador Pup- pies Chocolate amp Black Great hunters or com- panions Playful amp loyal OFA rsquos l i neage f i r s t shots de-wormed amp vet checked Paren ts on site $500 $550 $650 Annette 425-422-2428
AKC Poodle Puppies Teacups 2 Brown amp White Partis 2 Males 1 Female 2 Creams 1 Male 1 Female 2 Silver amp White Parti 1 Male 1 Female 2 TeacupTiny Toy Red Males 1 Black amp Red P h a n t o m Fe m a l e Adorable little babies Reserve your puff of love 360-249-3612
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Puppies Bring home a breed bred to guard hu- mans amp livestock Last yearsrsquo puppies have al- ready saved chi ldren Cute bundles of fluffy white fur 7 Males and 5 Females avail Shots amp wor med $650 each Kingston WA253-347-1835jhof585075aolcomwwwworldclassmastiffscom
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Dogs
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
RAT TERRIER Puppies registered miniatures to s tandards Awesome fami l y pe ts amp h igh ly trainable Dad is an UKC Champion and proven hunter so we expect some these pups to be excellent ratters Shots and wormed Ready to go home 8114 $450 each Call for appoint- ment to come meet them 360-273-9325wwwHopespringsfarmscom
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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
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 723
ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 725
ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
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shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
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CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
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CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
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GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
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OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
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ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
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360-734-8700 bull 1800 IOWA STREET bull BELLINGHAM WA
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1985 Cadillac Eldorado Commemorative Edition Leather interior 87500 mi les Ask ing $4250 360-678-8707
2001 GOLD CADILLAC Devi l le for sa le One owner Well maintained in excellent condition Full size luxury sedan with nice leather interior Only 47000 mi $8900 Poulsbo Call Nancy or Richard 360-598-4217
Utility Trailers
5rsquox10rsquo UTILITY TRAILER Tilting trailer makes it great for lawn mower motorcycle snowmobile etc Clean solid new tabs 15rdquo tires and single axel $560 Freeland Call John 360-321-2364
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25rsquo TELSTAR BY Cham- pion 1989 Ford 460 New Dometic refrigera- tor Propane and 110 volt Double sinks and 4 burner stove with oven Cor k f l oo rs and oak cabinets Stationary bed in rear New air cond- tioner amp propane heater 4 Kilowatt Onan Gen- set 2nd owners excel condition $6000 Friday Harbor 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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2 5 rsquo F L E E T W O O D PROWLER travel trailer l ike new condition al- ways covered many ex- tras sleeps 6 original owner non smoking asking $12500 Includes cover BBQ amp spare tire Freeland (360)331-4341
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STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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F-150 CREW CAB
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EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
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$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
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F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
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$46710
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3883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318 $1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628 $338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORDC-MAX HYBRID
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
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PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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INVITATION TO BID Sou th Whidbey F i re EMS is seeking formal bids from qualified firms to provide the following three SEPARATE and INDEPENTDANT servic- es at our district proper- t ies located in South W h i d b ey I n t e r e s t e d f i r ms shou ld contac t SWFE at the address below or our web site wwwswfeorg for com- plete bid specification appropriate forms and locations for each type of service being request- ed
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and due by 430 PM Thu rsday Augus t 7 2014 It is the intent to award contracts for each type of service at the Au- gust 14th Board of Fire Commissionerrsquos meet- i n g S o u t h W h i d b ey FireEMS reserves the right to reject any andor all bids and waive all in- formalities in the bidding p r o c e s s Q u e s t i o n s about bidding should be directed to
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An open bid auction will bel held at Christianrsquos Towing 685 Chr ist ian Road Oak Harbor WA 98Z77 on WEDNESDAY JULY 23 2014 Viewing w i l l t ake p lace f rom 12 00pm to 3 00 PM JULY 23 2014 Auction begins at 3 00pm on JULY 23 201468 GLASSPAR BOAT WAZ1064C1968WN2936D86 CALKN BOAT TRLR 1CXBE1912GS628770 508GND98 VOLVO S704DYV1LS553XW1444023598YHILegal No WCW575914 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 2014
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
In the matter of the es- tate ofHARRY H KELLNER JRDeceased NO 14-4-00163-2N 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 The claim must be pre- sented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the Personal Represen- tative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 1140020(3) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 40 051 and 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of first publication July 19 2014Personal Representa- tive Barbara M Kellner C O C H R I S T O N C SKINNER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240 Attorney for Personal Representative CHRISTON C SKIN- NER 791 SE Barrington Drive Oak Harbor WA 98277 360-679-1240Legal No WCW575852 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING
DATE CHANGEThe next regular monthly business meeting of the Island Transit Board of Directors is scheduled for Tuesday Ju ly 22 2014 at 930 AM at Is- land Transi t rsquos Opera- tions amp Admin Building 19758 SR20 Coupeville WA P lease note the date change Accommo- dat ions can be made available upon advance request for communica- t ions assistance The meet ing room is ac - cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771Legal No WCW571738 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 2 16 19 2014
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Nor th Whidbey Fire amp Rescue is calling for bids for one or more Ten- derPumpers Specifica- tions and instructions to bidders can be picked up at our administrative building 770 NE Midway Blvd Suite 201 Oak Har- bor WA 98277 or via our website wwwnwfrorgLegal No WCW573311 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 9 12 16 19 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateof LILLIAN I PEGGDeceased NO 14 4 00156 0PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe co-personal repre- sentatives named below have been appointed as co-personal representa- tives of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appli- cable statute of limita- tions present the claim in the manner as provid- ed in RCW 1140070 by serving on or mailing to the co-personal repre- sentatives or their attor- ney at the address stat- ed below a copy of the claim and filing the origi- nal of the claim with the court in which the pro- bate proceedings were commenced The claim must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided 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 effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION Saturday July 19 2014Pamela J Runkle Co- Personal Representative Karen B Pegg Co-Per- sonal Representative co James L Kotschwar Attorney for Personal Representative WSBA 10823265 NE Kett le Street Suite 1 PO Box 1593 Oak Harbor Washington 98277(360) 675-2207Legal No WCW575862 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 19 26 August 2 2014
SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON
COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the matter of the Es- tate ofPaul LindgrenDeceased No 14-4-00153-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 1140030
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The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 c l a im must be presented with- in the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- 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 11 40 051 and RCW 1140060 This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION July 12 2014PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATIVE Bonnie J HansonATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE Nathan Manni AD- DRESS FOR MAILING OR SERVICE Cohen Manni Theune amp Manni LLPPO Box 889Oak Harbor WA 98277 Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberIsland County Superior CourtProbate Cause Number 14-4-00153-5Legal No WCW574288 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 12 19 26 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY
In Re the Estate of JUDITH ANN BULMAN DeceasedNo 14 4 00149 7N 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
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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 and1140060 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 July 5 2014Personal Representa- t i ve Ch r i s t ophe r W SpencerAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 16th day of June 2014sChristopher W Spen- cerChristopher W Spencer Personal Representative Attorneys for Personal Representative sM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290 Clinton WA 98236 Legal No WCW572743Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY
The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the 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 July 5 2014
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Personal Representa- tive Alexandra L Kauf- manAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- t o n W A 9 8 2 3 6 (360) 341-1515DATED this 30th day of June 2014sAlexandra L Kaufman Alexandra L Kaufman Personal RepresentativeAttorney for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLPLegal No WCW572747 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordJuly 5 12 19 2014
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CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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Patio table 48 inches round four chairs white $50 Horse shoe set of- ficial for out door play- ing with carrying case n e v e r u s e d $ 4 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
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2 EXCELLENT ITEMS Floor Loom Nilus by Le- clerc 4 harness and all material sold together $1700 Brother Knit King KH-230 manual knitting mach ine w i t h r i bbe r $350 Call for appoint- ment 360-321-4143
FUSEDSTAINED Glass Tools amp Suppl ies For Sa le K i l n fo r f us i ng ($350) Kiln for enamel- i n g ( $ 5 0 ) Va r i o u s s t a i n e d g l a s s t o o l s ( $25 ) g l ass g r i nde r ($50) fus ing g lass powders amp stained glass ($50) Asking $525 Call 360-632-2372
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Used Paramount FIT 5000 CTN1 universal gym
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Tools
A L L M A D E I N U S A Band Saw metal hor i- zon ta l $675 Che r r y picker $200 Shop press 30 tons $200 All are heavy duty and asking for best offer 360-675- 4185
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Dogs
1 AKC Labrador Pup- pies Chocolate amp Black Great hunters or com- panions Playful amp loyal OFA rsquos l i neage f i r s t shots de-wormed amp vet checked Paren ts on site $500 $550 $650 Annette 425-422-2428
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Dogs
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Horses
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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
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 723
ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
PUZZLE NO 724
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 724
ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
PUZZLE NO 725
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ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 726
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
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garage sales - WA
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
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FREELAND
GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
wheels
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MarineMiscellaneous
ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
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1998 Chevrolet K3500 Ambulance
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Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
$25599VIN JF2SJADC2FH431578STOCK 99457
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Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
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Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
MSRP $22762Dewey Discount -$1463 $21299VIN 4S3BMBA68E3034740STOCK 99280
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25i
Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive
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VIN 4S4BRBAC6E3294945STOCK 99178
2014 SUBARUIMPREZA 20i
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VIN JF1GPAA65E8292147STOCK 99376
2014 SUBARUIMPREZA 20i PREMIUM 4-DOOR
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VIN JF1GJAC67EH021864STOCK 99473
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PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE SEL AWD
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
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F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
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$32351
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301
$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
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SALE PRICE
$46710
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520
$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
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3883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318 $1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628 $338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORDC-MAX HYBRID
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORDEDGE SEL AWD
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN MKZ
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$32351
NEW 2013 FORD EDGE
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
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NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
0x48
2013 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE
BAUER 4X2
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$37458
2013 FORDEXPEDITION
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$46710
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680 AUTO BLVD BURLINGTON
360-757-2000 | 800-735-7154
21127U 2010 NISSAN VERSA VIN 3N1BC1CP8AL403990$977721381U 2008 DODGE CALIBER VIN 1B3HB48B48D641331 $999521489U 2009 HYUNDAI ACCENT VIN KMHCM36CX9U116313 $99953888T 1995 FORD F-250 VIN 1FTHX26G9SKB21194 $1099521371U 2010 KIA SOUL VIN KNDJT2A20A7073787 $1277721486U 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS VIN JTDKB20U283380082 $1299521553U 2008 TOYOTA CAMRY VIN 4T1BE46K78U773123 $139953858T 2008 MERCURY MARINER VIN 4M2CU871X8KJ28349 $139953884T 2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE VIN 5NMSH73E18H166167 $1399521466U 2013 FORD FIESTA VIN 3FADP4TJ3DM186537 $1455021122U 2005 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BL84C154209746 $1477721414U 2012 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1W88C1528970 $147773796T 2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCEK14X78Z302924 $1577721493U 2010 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 1NXBU4EE9AZ300568 $159953791T 2011 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9EG6BKB98727 $1677721482U 2008 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT SEDAN VIN WVWEK73C48P059778 $1699521479U 2011 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1UG0B1380533$175003712T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTZR45E88PA12862 $177773908T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTKR4EE5APA36012 $177773930T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTYR44U28PA09914 $177773871T 2002 TOYOTA TACOMA VIN 5TEGN92N22Z116655 $179953851T 2008 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU94148KE10952 $1799521446U 2009 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BK34M791217621 $1799521438U 2008 MAZDA MX-5 VIN JM1NC25F780139222 $185003915T 2007 JEEP WRANGLER VIN 1J4GA64187L151429 $1877721420U 2010 FORD MUSTANG VIN 1ZVBP8AN7A5173822$1877721459U 2010 SUBARU FORESTER VIN JF2SH6CC6AG727468 $189953883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318$1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628$338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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ARIESYoursquore most likely an ambitious per-son but you need to build up yourself-confidence before you can suc-ceed Look for healthy ways to boostyour self-esteem
TAURUSYou are typically a person whorequires stability If yoursquore in themiddle of moving find some reas-surance by asking your loved onefor some affection
GEMINIPeople under this sign are greatcommunicators and thus you spareno effort in expressing disagree-ment You wonrsquot hesitate to let thewhole world know about any sortof injustice
CANCERA precarious financial situation leadsto some anxiety If you look atthings from a more dispassionateperspective you will see that thisis only a temporary situation
LEOYoursquore excited about some newchallenges You accomplish a bril-liant exploit at work or at homeand it leads you further on the pathof success
VIRGOYou may witness a situation thatleaves you feeling puzzled Perhapssomeone tells you a secret that youdonrsquot feel comfortable keeping forone reason or another
LIBRADonrsquot overdo it with coffee this weekeven if you feel overwhelmed bystress Some situations slip outof your control requiring you tostep back
SCORPIOYou take on new responsibilitiesat work that are going to be veryprofitable for you The adjustmentwonrsquot be easy but your perseve-rance will allow you to reach yourgoals
SAGITTARIUSPeople under this sign crave ad-venture and travel You wish toreconnect with your true natureand take steps to live a uniqueexperience
CAPRICORNPerhaps itrsquos time to get some pro-fessional guidance if you canrsquot over-come certain emotions Any sortof change can only be beneficialfor you
AQUARIUSThe foundations of your relation-ship are shaken You are a personwho is always making compro-mises and now your partner mustdo the same
PISCESRemember that physical health isconnected to mental health If youhave a chronic health problem lookfor the causes in your emotions andin your past
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKSAGITTARIUS CAPRICORN
AND AQUARIUS
Week of June 29 to July 5 2014
ARIESThere is plenty of emotion in theair and thus you need to make somebig changes around you You arevery inspired by a major project
TAURUSWhether itrsquos for work or for a per-sonal situation you succeed in rea-ching an agreement with the mainparties Yoursquore in a great position toask for a loan
GEMINIThere is lots of work on the horizonand plenty of details to take intoconsideration Concentrate and takeyour time in order to do things well
CANCERYou are asked to take charge of avery special project It is bound tobe a demanding situation but fol-lowing through significantly boostsyour self-esteem
LEOWhether yoursquore on vacation or notyou spend part of the week athome A lot of your attention will betaken up by family events
VIRGOIt isnrsquot easy to get in touch withsome people Even though you leavelots of messages you need to bepatient about getting a reply evenif the situation is urgent
LIBRAYou need to review your budgetand redo your calculations Checkyour bills carefully catching a mis-take could help you to save moneyon a fairly large scale
SCORPIOYou feel as though you could con-quer the world You are motivatedto improve your lot and start againon a new more challenging basisThis is like a new start for you
SAGITTARIUSTake the beginning of the weekto think before taking action Themore impressive your projects themore important it is to think aboutthem carefully
CAPRICORNYou may be in charge of an eventthat brings together lots of peopleYour friends seem quite insistentand you are unable to refuse themanything
AQUARIUSThe beginning of summer may ins-pire you to undertake a new pro-ject or redefine your career You arealso in an excellent position to startyour own business
PISCESItrsquos high time to plan your summervacation if its not already doneThe more time you take to plan itthe more wonderful it will be Youwill make some extraordinary dis-coveries
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKPISCES ARIES AND TAURUS
Week of July 6 to 12 2014
ARIESLearn to channel your energy in abetter way Lots of people needyou and you tend to give body andsoul to them even if you exhaustyourself
TAURUSYou find yourself shouldered withsome heavy responsibilities thatare not always very clear Even athome you have to decide whodoes what in order to avoid anysort of confusion
GEMINIYou may come across a trainingprogram that suits you perfectlyand that will guide you towards anexciting career You begin to realizeone of your biggest dreams
CANCEREven if yoursquore not on vacation youneed to have a change of air andget away from it all You may de-vote yourself to learning a new lan-guage especially if yoursquore planninga trip
LEOYou have to let go of some of youremotions You may want to isolateyourself fortunately your friends willknow how to cheer you up
VIRGOConsult your doctor if you feel anysort of discomfort You see throughto peoplesrsquo real motivations andcreate harmony around you Theatmosphere at work will improvethanks to your efforts
LIBRAAt work you have lots of confusingdetails to sort out urgently beforeyou can go on vacation Be care-ful of infectious germs especiallywhen swimming
SCORPIOYou love going to movies and showsand you may even find yourself inthe spotlight in some way You de-monstrate great creativity thatshows you off to advantage
SAGITTARIUSYou have to travel extensively forvarious reasons even if you muchprefer to relax in the comfort of yourhome Family members need yourhelp for one reason or another
CAPRICORNTake the time to prepare properly ifyou have to make a speech im-provising will likely leave you dis-appointed with the results Yoursensitivity helps resolve a situationof conflict
AQUARIUSYou might have to walk on egg-shells this week being tactful willhelp you to avoid offending some-one You are brought face to facewith an unexpected expense
PISCESA second cup of coffee is going tohelp you start the week off on theright foot Your mind spins with lotsof ideas and you wonrsquot always knowwhere to start
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKGEMINI CANCER AND LEO
Week of July 13 to 19 2014
ARIESYou are happy to travel great dis-tances especially to be reunitedwith family members You find waysto give yourself a holiday that meetsall your expectations
TAURUSA little patience is needed beforegetting some answers You sendout lots of invitations to participatein a wonderful activity but peopleseem to take a long time to con-firm their presence
GEMINIYou social life sees lots of actionYou feel more like partying thanworking but the announcement ofa promotion helps you recover yourmotivation
CANCERThere is sure to be some confusionand lots of things to do You need totake a few moments to think be-fore you jump into the action
LEOThere are a lot of people aroundyou and you have to raise yourvoice in order to be heard After-wards you feel tired and so somechanges will have to be made
VIRGOYou end up shouldering quite a fewresponsibilities and time is a scarcecommodity Take your agenda withyou even when yoursquore on vacationso as not to forget anything
LIBRAYou decide to go on a trip on the spurof the moment You may be thinkingabout going back to school with theintention of starting a new career
SCORPIOA few emotions tackle you withforce Listen to them closely for theysignal a clear need for change Aftera thorough cleanout you find yoursmile and joy of living again
SAGITTARIUSYou show some skill for negotia-ting Donrsquot hesitate to haggle whenyou go shopping and yoursquoll findsome real bargain-price trea-sures Yoursquore also capable of ma-king compromises
CAPRICORNThere is lots of work on your agendathis week Even if itrsquos just in plan-ning your vacation there are lots ofdetails to look after in order to sa-tisfy all your loved ones
AQUARIUSYou are at the centre of attentionyou do something that allows youto feel proud of yourself Peoplehang on your every word
PISCESYou spend part of the week at homeYou do a few things to improve yoursurroundings and maintain your littlehome-nest with care
THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKVIRGO LIBRA AND SCORPIO
Week of July 20 to 26 2014
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Patio table 48 inches round four chairs white $50 Horse shoe set of- ficial for out door play- ing with carrying case n e v e r u s e d $ 4 0 (360 ) 632 -2385 Oak Harbor
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2 EXCELLENT ITEMS Floor Loom Nilus by Le- clerc 4 harness and all material sold together $1700 Brother Knit King KH-230 manual knitting mach ine w i t h r i bbe r $350 Call for appoint- ment 360-321-4143
FUSEDSTAINED Glass Tools amp Suppl ies For Sa le K i l n fo r f us i ng ($350) Kiln for enamel- i n g ( $ 5 0 ) Va r i o u s s t a i n e d g l a s s t o o l s ( $25 ) g l ass g r i nde r ($50) fus ing g lass powders amp stained glass ($50) Asking $525 Call 360-632-2372
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Dogs
1 AKC Labrador Pup- pies Chocolate amp Black Great hunters or com- panions Playful amp loyal OFA rsquos l i neage f i r s t shots de-wormed amp vet checked Paren ts on site $500 $550 $650 Annette 425-422-2428
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Dogs
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RAT TERRIER Puppies registered miniatures to s tandards Awesome fami l y pe ts amp h igh ly trainable Dad is an UKC Champion and proven hunter so we expect some these pups to be excellent ratters Shots and wormed Ready to go home 8114 $450 each Call for appoint- ment to come meet them 360-273-9325wwwHopespringsfarmscom
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Horses
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Notice to ContractorsWashington State Law
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Saturday July 19 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 21
ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
PUZZLE NO 723
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 723
ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
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ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
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Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 725
ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
PUZZLE NO 726
Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press
ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 726
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ANSWERSUSE AMERICAN SPELLING
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garage sales - WA
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
CLINTON 98236HUGE YARD Sale 9a-5pSaturday-Sun 719-20Friday-Saturday 725-26Tools draf t ing table scuba gear books El- liptical tons of teacher materials kids books 4370 Paradise Place
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
GarageMoving SalesIsland County
FREELAND
GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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FREELAND
MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
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OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
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ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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12rsquo SMOKER CRAFT W EZ LOADER TRAILER Great 1990 fishing boat ready for summer Incl 2 new poles with reels 4 pots floats 2 life pre- servers V hull amp electric motor Really good con- dition Regular mainte- nance All licenses up to date Asking $1900 Oak Habor Cal l 360-679- 0996
155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
28rsquo CIERA EXPRESS Bayl iner (2859) 1999 $29500 Mercruiser 74 ltr 310 HP V-8 Bravo II outdrive 835 hours Nor- cold refrigerator Origo 4 burner stovetop micro- wave custom V-ber th mattress and bedding New inflatable 9rsquo dingy w 299 HP Mercury out- board Garmin GPSMAP 182 Chart-plotter Furno depth finder and radar VHF DSC and GPS lo- cator Meticulously main- tained 360-370-5056
$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
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360-734-8700 bull 1800 IOWA STREET bull BELLINGHAM WA
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AutomobilesCadillac
1985 Cadillac Eldorado Commemorative Edition Leather interior 87500 mi les Ask ing $4250 360-678-8707
2001 GOLD CADILLAC Devi l le for sa le One owner Well maintained in excellent condition Full size luxury sedan with nice leather interior Only 47000 mi $8900 Poulsbo Call Nancy or Richard 360-598-4217
Utility Trailers
5rsquox10rsquo UTILITY TRAILER Tilting trailer makes it great for lawn mower motorcycle snowmobile etc Clean solid new tabs 15rdquo tires and single axel $560 Freeland Call John 360-321-2364
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3 5 rsquo M O N TA N A 5 t h wheel 2008 and 2006 D o d g e 3 5 0 0 D i e s e l Trailer includes 4 pop- o u t s f i r e p l a c e f l a t screen surround sound and 2 queen beds Truck has less than 100000 miles Buy this awesone pair for just $50000 Call 360-373-7203 (Bre- merton)
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25rsquo TELSTAR BY Cham- pion 1989 Ford 460 New Dometic refrigera- tor Propane and 110 volt Double sinks and 4 burner stove with oven Cor k f l oo rs and oak cabinets Stationary bed in rear New air cond- tioner amp propane heater 4 Kilowatt Onan Gen- set 2nd owners excel condition $6000 Friday Harbor 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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2 5 rsquo F L E E T W O O D PROWLER travel trailer l ike new condition al- ways covered many ex- tras sleeps 6 original owner non smoking asking $12500 Includes cover BBQ amp spare tire Freeland (360)331-4341
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STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
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$32351
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301
$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
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$46710
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3883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318 $1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628 $338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
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PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
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STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$32351
NEW 2013 FORD EDGE
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
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STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
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2013 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE
BAUER 4X2
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$37458
2013 FORDEXPEDITION
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$46710
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680 AUTO BLVD BURLINGTON
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Disclaimer 0 subject to credit approval through FMCC0 Financing not available on all models See dealer for details All Rebates are from Ford All vehicles one only and subject to prior sale All prices exclude tax and license A NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTARY FEE OF $150 MAY BE ADDED TO THE PRICE Ad expires 072214
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ACROSS1 Foe of the
ldquoTitanicrdquo5 Chefrsquos need8 Glance over12Harbinger13Statute14Ponder
intently15Barnrsquos
neighbor16Snacked17Writing liquids18Postal items20Firstborn22Cheeky23Fawnrsquos mom24Freon eg26Feel distress
28ldquoThe ____Bunchrdquo
32Keats work33Frosters35Date36More strange38Obtained39Ocean40Attack42Small plateau44Kerrigan eg47Monet for
one50A single time51Vaselike
vessel53Kind of
saxophone54Eroded
55SnowWhitersquos pal
56Not fat57Wineglass
feature58Pasture
mom59Rim
DOWN1 Supervisor2 Send forth3 Slipped
back4 Elflike being5 Credit cards6 Certain
grain7 Suit fabric
8 Web spinner9 Roadway
marker10Bible boats11Snug retreat19Grassland21Crabrsquos cousin24Mushy stuff25Calculate27Footrsquos limb29Bombarded30Bad grade31Senate vote
34Love affair37Repute41Crass43No longer
fresh44Mama pigs45Granny
for one46Real-estate
unit48Buck49Pitch52Dispute
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ACROSS1 Citrus
beverage4 Impulse8 Engine parts12Trim13Mr Julia14Microwave
eg15Island
necklace16Supreme
Court count17Starrsquos car18Lip20Grassland22Unhealthy
mist24Fair
26Black ____spider
28Picnic crasher29Find a sum32Pub drink33Serious35Rightful36Affirmative37Toothpaste
option38Untangle40Sworn
promise42Mound43Oak nuts47Wool growers49Make do50Out of action52Part of TGIF
55Genealogychart
56____ andvoid
57Gain58Broadcast59Virtuous60Chipper
DOWN1 Each part2 Buckrsquos
companion3 Occurrences4 Coffee
containers5 Increase6 Rifle eg7 Component8 Soft drink
9 Enthusiastic10Notation11January
forecast19Past21Log22Bend23Distance
measure25Hurdle27Carriage29Counseling30Battle of rivals31Remove from
34Comingto a halt
39Tarzanrsquos chum41Greeting word43Play divisions44Apple
remainder45Exposed46Marsh plant48Join51Couple53Londonerrsquos
beverage54Pig enclosure
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ACROSS1 Corn on the
____4 Provoke8 Thin12Fleecy mama13Zoomed14Italian dough
once15Raises17Leave out18ldquoYou ____ So
Beautifulrdquo19Intrude21Froshrsquos home24Put together26Pass into law28Convent
member29ldquo____ Smartrdquo
32Dopeyrsquos pal33Signed35Beam36Biblical ship37Wiggly fish38Sneer40Applied42Lazy43Consent to47Melded49Tunnel fee50Cosmetic item55Milky gem56Hardens57ldquo____ Got to
Be Merdquo58Talking bird59Fence opening60Went before
DOWN1 So-so grade2 Night hooter3 Hive builder4 Heavenly
twinkler5 ____ pole6 Rage7 Remains8 Pigrsquos food9 Luxury auto10Garden
bloom11Companion16Flirt20Darns21Word from
a crib22Skunk
feature
23Granite25Foot-to-leg
joint27Bind29Grating30ldquoDuke of
____rdquo31Toddler34Emergency
funds39Skirt length41Lived
43Small particle44Imitation45Family group46Jazzrsquos
Fitzgerald48Other than51Positive
response52Zero53First female54____ carpet
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ACROSS1 Craft4 Singing voice8 Land division12Bogey beater13Nobleman14Foot covering15Couple16Poisonous
mushroom18Take a hike20Volume
measures21Movie stars23Savior24Trims25Chew onersquos
____(meditate)
26Fail to keep up
29Zip30Saloon31Umpirersquos call32Hen output33Not skinny34Flower feature35Contained37Circus
performers38Dwelling40Memento41Butter
substitute43Males46Differently47Selects48Provoke49Urgent want50Finest
51Force open
DOWN1 Befitting2 Crude3 Harness
racer4 Sacrificial
tables5 Weaving
machines6 Mouse
catcher7 Offbeat8 Daisyrsquos kin9 Cookie
flavor10Chess piece11Snakelike
fishes
17Moved quickly19Lasso cord21Teenage
problem22Plug up23Center of
activity25Use scissors
on27Distantly28Congeals30Cushion31Large truck
33Dogrsquos woe34Most colorless36Nosed (out)37Collapsible
shelters38Hymn ender39Unit of hay40Fully
developed42Filch44Get it wrong45Starsrsquo site
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GarageMoving SalesIsland County
CLINTON 98236HUGE GARAGE SALE - Fri - Sat July 18th - 19th 9 am - 5 pm Furniture household items remod- eling items ski equip- ment etc 6370 Cedar Cove Lane
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CLINTON 98236HUGE SALE Numerous misc i tems Fr i - Sat July 18th- 19th 9 a - 4 p Sound equipment old records galore house- hold clothes amp more 6578 Cultus Bay Road
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ClintonMOVING SALE SUN N00N to 4 PM Sofas tables tools (art) books art office supplies flat f i l es cha i r s s too l s beds woodstove piano table and chain saws and much more 7587 Bailey RoadCOUPEVILLE 98239FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri amp Sat 9 am - 3 pm No early birds Cleaning out the basement horse tack camping ro l le r skates dolls cameras blue antique jars hot and cold water dispens- er amp tons more miscellni- ous 211 Madrona Way near Captain Whidbey Cash only
FREELAND 98249
MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALEWomens clothes teen clothes knick knacks + lots miscSat 8a-3p 1427 Channel View Ln
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GARAGE AND YARD Sale Saturday July 19th - 830 to 3PM Crab pots with floats-fish nets- Buoy-electric boat mo- tor- fish finder-life jack- ets-worm farm-propane crab cooker-new full pro- pane tank-rod and reels- golf cart-bag-clubs-photo tri pod--photo net-tools- sawzall-chain saw-chop saw-electric blower-elec- trical cords-drill press- triple bean balance scale for jewelry-life jackets- garden tools- wheel bar- row-5 th whee l h i tch- three ball hitches-camp- er shell-truck and much more Vacant lot 4925 Ravenridge Drive-From Freeland Post Office go 2 miles down East Har- bor Road turn West on B e a c h wo o d D r o n e block r ight on Raven- ridge Dr
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MOVING SALE Satur- day July 19th from 8am to 3pm Sunday July 20th from 10am to 2pm From Hwy 525 turn on Bush Point Road Turn on Mutiny Bay Road to Mutiny Sands Commu- n i t y Fo l l ow ldquoGarage Salerdquo signs
GreenbankBIG YARD SALE Sat amp Sun 19th amp 20th 9-3 F u r n i t u r e e x e r c i s e e q u i p r u g s k n i c k - knacks kitchen items other treasures too nu- m e r o u s t o l i s t 3 1 0 Ledgewood Beach Rd Just north of Greenbank Farm
OAK HARBOR 98277ONE DAY ONLY SAT 719 9 am - 2 pm No early birds please RV 5th wheel hitch RV stuff yard bench golf stuff photo tiles plus lots and lo ts more 225 NE Ernst St 57 Western Village
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OAK HARBOR 98277SATURDAY JULY 19th from 9 am - 2 pm Table saw 80 CC Honda dirt b i ke t oy s B a r b i e s household i tems and tons of other stuff Come see us at 1734 Brideck Lane off Zylstra You do not want to miss this one
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ALL IN EXCEL COND 15rsquo Smoker Craft Canoe aluminum holds 4 peo- ple or 600 lbs $325 17rsquo Touring Kayak red poly- ethalene Heritage No- mad $400 17rsquo Kayak Greenland sty le hul l wood ply firberglass $300 Fr iday Harbor Call 360-378-4007 doreen009centurytelnet
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155 ft HARBOR CRAFT a luminum wi th t ra i ler and 25HP Johnson elec- tric start motor 2 seats canvas cover low hours $3300 (360)331-6448
1969 38 rsquo Chr is Cra f t Commander ldquoSeabellrdquoAll fiberglass construc- tion Large aft deck and salon galley and dinette below with head shower a n d V- b i r t h fo r wa r d sleeps 6 1 owner fresh wa te r moo red (Lake Washington) under cov- er Twin Ford 427 en- g i n e s ( f r e s h w a t e r cooled) and a 6KW gen- e ra t o r R a d a r V H F Char t P lo t t e r dep th sounder Inverterbattery charger 80 Gal Fresh water tank 30 gal hold- i n g t a n k r e f r i g e r a - torfreezer Fresh bottom paint and Zincs 2 spare p rope l l e r s asso r ted spa re pa r t s and fu l l documentation Two an- chors electric winch 8rsquo f iberglass dingy LOA 38rsquo Beam 135rsquo Asking $29900 Contact Greg Abell 425-462-7445 divotstompersmsncomdivotstompersmsncom
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2 4 rsquo C I E R A B ay l i n e r (2452) 1997 $12500 250hp Merc engine Mi- crowave 2 burner alco- holelectric range refrig- erator Sleeps 4 Garmin GPS with local chips F i sh f i nde r E l ec t r i c downrigger Mercury 99 4 stroke outboard In- flatable dingy with Nis- san outboard Year ly bottom paint zincs and eng ine tune up L i fe jackets fenders 2 an- chors Stern line roller Orcas Island 360-298- 4870
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$65900 OBO 2007 27rsquo POWER CATAMARAN (2) 175 HP Outboards enclosed bridge GPS Radar Fish Finder 2 way radio below deck fish boxes pole holders spreader lights electric windlass roomy cabin galley space sink refrig- erator enclosed electric head much more Per- fect for fishing expedi- t i ons o r comfo r table family outings Cell 1- 916-542-0609 prokat2660gmailcom
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NEW 2013 FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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TRANSITCONNECT
STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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EDGE
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE SEL AWD
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
0x48NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN
MKZ
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$32351
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301
$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
2013 FORD
EXPEDITION
SALE PRICE
$46710
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520
$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
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3883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318 $1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628 $338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORDC-MAX HYBRID
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
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PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN MKZ
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$32351
NEW 2013 FORD EDGE
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
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STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
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NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
0x48
2013 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE
BAUER 4X2
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$37458
2013 FORDEXPEDITION
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$46710
SALEPRICE
SALEPRICE
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680 AUTO BLVD BURLINGTON
360-757-2000 | 800-735-7154
21127U 2010 NISSAN VERSA VIN 3N1BC1CP8AL403990$977721381U 2008 DODGE CALIBER VIN 1B3HB48B48D641331 $999521489U 2009 HYUNDAI ACCENT VIN KMHCM36CX9U116313 $99953888T 1995 FORD F-250 VIN 1FTHX26G9SKB21194 $1099521371U 2010 KIA SOUL VIN KNDJT2A20A7073787 $1277721486U 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS VIN JTDKB20U283380082 $1299521553U 2008 TOYOTA CAMRY VIN 4T1BE46K78U773123 $139953858T 2008 MERCURY MARINER VIN 4M2CU871X8KJ28349 $139953884T 2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE VIN 5NMSH73E18H166167 $1399521466U 2013 FORD FIESTA VIN 3FADP4TJ3DM186537 $1455021122U 2005 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BL84C154209746 $1477721414U 2012 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1W88C1528970 $147773796T 2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCEK14X78Z302924 $1577721493U 2010 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 1NXBU4EE9AZ300568 $159953791T 2011 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9EG6BKB98727 $1677721482U 2008 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT SEDAN VIN WVWEK73C48P059778 $1699521479U 2011 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1UG0B1380533$175003712T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTZR45E88PA12862 $177773908T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTKR4EE5APA36012 $177773930T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTYR44U28PA09914 $177773871T 2002 TOYOTA TACOMA VIN 5TEGN92N22Z116655 $179953851T 2008 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU94148KE10952 $1799521446U 2009 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BK34M791217621 $1799521438U 2008 MAZDA MX-5 VIN JM1NC25F780139222 $185003915T 2007 JEEP WRANGLER VIN 1J4GA64187L151429 $1877721420U 2010 FORD MUSTANG VIN 1ZVBP8AN7A5173822$1877721459U 2010 SUBARU FORESTER VIN JF2SH6CC6AG727468 $189953883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318$1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628$338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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0SALE0 Hassle Truly Friendly Service amp the REAL DEAL
NEW 2013 FORD
TRANSITCONNECT
STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE SEL AWD
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
0x72
2013 FORD
EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
0x48NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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000000000000000xxxxx0x00x0x7272727272727272727272720000x727272727272REAL DEALS on Pre-Owned Wheels
NEW 2013 LINCOLN
MKZ
SALE PRICE
$32351
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301
$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
2013 FORD
EXPEDITION
SALE PRICE
$46710
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520
$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
Disclaimer 0 subject to credit approval through FMCC0 Financing not available on all models See dealer for details All Rebates are from Ford All vehicles one only and subject to prior sale All prices exclude tax and license A NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTARY FEE OF $150 MAY BE ADDED TO THE PRICE Ad expires 072214
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$32351
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$37458
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680 AUTO BLVD BURLINGTON
360-757-2000 | 800-735-7154
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NEW 2013 FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
TRANSITCONNECT
STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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EDGE
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE SEL AWD
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
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2013 FORD
EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
0x48NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN
MKZ
SALE PRICE
$32351
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301
$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
2013 FORD
EXPEDITION
SALE PRICE
$46710
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520
$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
Disclaimer 0 subject to credit approval through FMCC0 Financing not available on all models See dealer for details All Rebates are from Ford All vehicles one only and subject to prior sale All prices exclude tax and license A NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTARY FEE OF $150 MAY BE ADDED TO THE PRICE Ad expires 072214
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Disclaimer 0 subject to credit approval through FMCC0 Financing not available on all models See dealer for details All Rebates are from Ford All vehicles one only and subject to prior sale All prices exclude tax and license A NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTARY FEE OF $150 MAY BE ADDED TO THE PRICE Ad expires 072214
680 AUTO BLVD BURLINGTON
360-757-2000 | 800-735-7154
21127U 2010 NISSAN VERSA VIN 3N1BC1CP8AL403990$977721381U 2008 DODGE CALIBER VIN 1B3HB48B48D641331 $999521489U 2009 HYUNDAI ACCENT VIN KMHCM36CX9U116313 $99953888T 1995 FORD F-250 VIN 1FTHX26G9SKB21194 $1099521371U 2010 KIA SOUL VIN KNDJT2A20A7073787 $1277721486U 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS VIN JTDKB20U283380082 $1299521553U 2008 TOYOTA CAMRY VIN 4T1BE46K78U773123 $139953858T 2008 MERCURY MARINER VIN 4M2CU871X8KJ28349 $139953884T 2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE VIN 5NMSH73E18H166167 $1399521466U 2013 FORD FIESTA VIN 3FADP4TJ3DM186537 $1455021122U 2005 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BL84C154209746 $1477721414U 2012 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1W88C1528970 $147773796T 2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCEK14X78Z302924 $1577721493U 2010 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 1NXBU4EE9AZ300568 $159953791T 2011 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9EG6BKB98727 $1677721482U 2008 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT SEDAN VIN WVWEK73C48P059778 $1699521479U 2011 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1UG0B1380533$175003712T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTZR45E88PA12862 $177773908T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTKR4EE5APA36012 $177773930T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTYR44U28PA09914 $177773871T 2002 TOYOTA TACOMA VIN 5TEGN92N22Z116655 $179953851T 2008 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU94148KE10952 $1799521446U 2009 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BK34M791217621 $1799521438U 2008 MAZDA MX-5 VIN JM1NC25F780139222 $185003915T 2007 JEEP WRANGLER VIN 1J4GA64187L151429 $1877721420U 2010 FORD MUSTANG VIN 1ZVBP8AN7A5173822$1877721459U 2010 SUBARU FORESTER VIN JF2SH6CC6AG727468 $189953883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318$1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628$338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORD
C-MAX HYBRID
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
TRANSITCONNECT
STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 FORD
EDGE SEL AWD
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
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NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
0x72
2013 FORD
EXPEDITIONEDDIE BAUER 4X2
SALE PRICE
$37458
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866
$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 CREW CAB 4X4
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
0x48NEW 2013 FORD
F-150 SUPERCAB 4X4
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
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NEW 2013 LINCOLN
MKZ
SALE PRICE
$32351
STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301
$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
2013 FORD
EXPEDITION
SALE PRICE
$46710
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520
$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
REAL DEALS ON PRE-OWNED WHEELS21127U 2010 NISSAN VERSA VIN 3N1BC1CPAL403990 $977721381U 2008 DODGE CALIBER VIN 1B3HB48B48D641331 $999521489U 2009 HYUNDAI ACCENT VIN KMHCM36CX9U116313 $99953888T 1995 FORD F-250 VIN 1FTHX26G9SKB21194 $1099521371U 2010 KIA SOUL VIN KNDJT2A20A7073787 $1277721486U 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS VIN JTDKB20U283380082 $1299521553U 2008 TOYOTA CAMRY VIN 4T1BE46K78U773123 $139953858T 2008 MERCURY MARINER VIN 4M2CU871X8KJ28349 $139953884T 2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE VIN 5NMSH73E18H166167 $1399521466U 2013 FORD FIESTA VIN 3FADP4TJ3DM186537 $1455021122U 2005 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BL84C154209746 $1477721414U 2012 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1W88C1528970 $147773796T 2008 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCEK14X78Z302924 $1577721493U 2010 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 1NXBU4EE9AZ300568 $159953791T 2011 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9EG6BKB98727 $1677721482U 2008 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT SEDAN VIN WVWEK73C48P059778 $1699521479U 2011 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BL1UG0B1380533 $175003712T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTZR45E88PA12862 $177773908T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTKR4EE5APA36012 $177773930T 2008 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTYR44U28PA09914 $177773871T 2002 TOYOTA TACOMA VIN 5TEGN92N22Z116655 $179953851T 2008 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU94148KE10952 $1799521446U 2009 MAZDA MAZDA3 VIN JM1BK34M791217621 $1799521438U 2008 MAZDA MX-5 VIN JM1NC25F780139222 $185003915T 2007 JEEP WRANGLER VIN 1J4GA64187L151429 $1877721420U 2010 FORD MUSTANG VIN 1ZVBP8AN7A5173822 $1877721459U 2010 SUBARU FORESTER VIN JF2SH6CC6AG727468 $18995
3883T 2005 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTPW14515KE36294 $189953890T 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN 1D7HU18D15S154433 $189953710T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEX1EV0AFB41953 $357773923T 2011 GMC TERRAIN VIN 2CTFLTE51B6288584 $197773939T 2013 JEEP PATRIOT VIN 1C4NJRFB2DD101541 $197773904T 2013 MAZDA CX-5 VIN JM3KE2BE7D0137318 $1988821400U 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA VIN 2T1BU4EE2CC906511 $1999521460U 2012 FORD FUSION VIN 3FAHP0HA4CR134757 $199953955T 2011 CHEVROLET EQUINOX VIN 2CNFLEEC6B6217009 $199953822T 2013 KIA SPORTAGE VIN KNDPBCA23D7394245 $215003931T 2010 FORD RANGER VIN 1FTLR4FE7APA33082 $217773873T 2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC VIN 1FMEU51E58UB30874 $2199521476U 2013 SUBARU LEGACY VIN 4S3BMBC6XD3036176 $2299521465U 2013 FORD FUSION VIN 3FA6P0HR2DR268312 $2399521401U 2013 SUBARU OUTBACK VIN 4S4BRBCC7D3301669 $247773922T 2011 HONDA CR-V VIN 5J6RE4H73BL802894 $257773950T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF3DFB45791 $257503924T 2013 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFX1CF8DKD75639 $265003867T 2013 FORD ESCAPE VIN 1FMCU9H94DUC94540 $265003927T 2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 VIN 1GCRKREA0BZ172986 $267773875T 2004 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500HD VIN 1GCHK29254E394519 $269953947T 2010 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTEW1E89AFL32653 $277773896T 2010 GMC SIERRA 1500 VIN 1GTSKVE34AZ243729 $289953798T 2012 TOYOTA RAV4 VIN 2T3DF4DV8CW183595 $299953937T 2011 FORD F-150 VIN 1FTFW1EF9BKD58944 $317503862T 2013 FORD EXPLORER VIN 1FM5K8D87DGC49628 $338503895T 2009 FORD SUPER DUTY F-350 SRW VIN 1FTWW31R89EA61328 $349953887T 2007 DODGE RAM 3500 VIN 3D7MX38A17G796510 $37995
NEW 2013 FORDC-MAX HYBRID
PLUS $1250 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 8386 VIN 1FADP5BUXDL543229
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PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4782 VIN 2FMDK4JC7DBE26697
0x72
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STK C494 VIN 3LN6L2G97DR804301$40740 MSRP$8389 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$32351
NEW 2013 FORD EDGE
PLUS $1500 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4547 VIN 2FMDK4KC5DBA80129
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STK 4732 VIN NM0LS7BN9DT160565
0x72
NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB
STK 4754 VIN 1FTFW1E65DFD27489
0x72
NEW 2013 FORDF-150 SUPERCAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4747 VIN 1FTFX1ET7DFB83754
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NEW 2013 FORDF-150 CREW CAB 4X4PLUS $2000 Ford Factory Rebate
STK 4805 VIN 1FTFW1ET3DFD49240
0x48
2013 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE
BAUER 4X2
STK 4750 VIN 1FMJU1H53DEF66866$47385 MSRP$9927 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$37458
2013 FORDEXPEDITION
STK 4737 VIN 1FMJU2A51DEF64520$56060 MSRP$9350 SKAGIT FORD DISCOUNT
$46710
SALEPRICE
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