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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 2013 | Vol. 89, No. 23 | WWW.SOUTHWHIDBEYRECORD.COM | 75¢ RECORD S OUTH W HIDBEY INSIDE: Rally dooms fastpitch ... Sports, A7 By BEN WATANABE Staff reporter A lot of man-made materials wash up on Double Bluff Beach and the 25 acres of tidelands owned by a nonprofit. Ropes, clothes, bottles and cans are strewn across the hard sand, tangled with driftwood and eelgrass. So when a 50-foot wooden boat, dilapidated and taking on water, rests upon barnacle-encrusted rocks, residents notice. An abandoned vessel named “Grumpy” had residents of the water view homes on Double Bluff feeling just like the ship’s namesake. Disgruntled neighbors were relieved Tuesday morning to see it gone. The state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) had Grumpy towed to Everett during the night and assumed temporary possession, according to a DNR spokesperson. “What drives these things is if we feel the boat is in imminent danger of causing a pollution prob- lem or a safety problem,” said Toni Droscher, DNR’s Aquatics Program Communications manager. DNR knew who owned Grumpy, but had not contacted the owner by By JUSTIN BURNETT Staff reporter The age-old question of “are we alone in the universe” may have been answered for a South Whidbey couple last weekend. A series of mysterious orange lights appeared in the sky over their home Saturday evening, and while they are accustomed to seeing all kinds or marine and air traffic from their picture windows overlooking Admiralty Inlet, the couple admit this has left them scratching their heads. “We’ve seen a lot of stuff but this was the weirdest thing we’ve ever seen,” said Dick Johnson, a retired civil engineer. Johnson and his wife have lived in the community for 17 years and were watching television Saturday at about 8:30 when they noticed what appeared to be a steady, orange light hovering over Marrowstone Island. The lone light was quickly joined by several more, which then began to make their way across Puget Sound. Johnson walked out on his porch, and to his astonishment, saw more over Whidbey Island, some- where between their home and Lagoon Point. The incident ended when two of the strange lights flew over their neighborhood — one went right over the top of their house, Johnson said. In all, they reported a total of seven objects. “The first thing I thought was Area 51 moved to Whidbey Island,” he said, alluding to the secretive Air Force property in Nevada. As a hobby, Johnson studies mili- tary aircraft but said this was like nothing he’s ever seen before. It lacked signature aviation naviga- tion lights, moved quickly and was totally silent. “I know what a helicopter sounds like; thump, thump, thump,” Johnson said. “This was no noise.” While he’s more inclined to believe the lights were some sort of top-secret military project, as opposed to a flying saucer from outer space, the experience was more than a little startling. “Someone has to come up with an answer for this because this was kinda scary,” he said. Johnson said he called 911 and, as directed, called the Federal Aviation Administration to report their observations. They received no explanation. State tows 50-foot boat ‘Grumpy’ from Double Bluff Strange lights create fright at Bush Point Ben Watanabe / The Record Mike Moore, a Freeland resident, inspects the 50-foot boat that was anchored and abandoned on private tidelands on Double Bluff Beach. His dog, Shaggy, scours the rocks for sticks. Justin Burnett / The Record Dick Johnson, a Bush Point resident, recounts a strange and frightening experience Saturday when he and his wife witnessed unexplained lights in the sky over their home. SEE GRUMPY, A8 SEE LIGHTS, A15 “We’ve seen a lot of stuff but this was the weirdest thing we’ve ever seen.” Dick Johnson Freeland

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Page 1: South Whidbey Record, March 20, 2013

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 2013 | Vol. 89, No. 23 | WWW.SOUTHWHIDBEYRECORD.COM | 75¢

RecoRdSouth Whidbey

INSIDE: Rally dooms fastpitch ... Sports, A7

By BEN WATANABEStaff reporter

A lot of man-made materials wash up on Double Bluff Beach and the 25 acres of tidelands owned by a nonprofit.

Ropes, clothes, bottles and cans are strewn across the hard sand, tangled with driftwood and eelgrass. So when a 50-foot wooden boat, dilapidated and taking on water, rests upon barnacle-encrusted rocks, residents notice.

An abandoned vessel named “Grumpy” had residents of the water view homes on Double Bluff feeling just like the ship’s namesake.

Disgruntled neighbors were relieved Tuesday morning to see it gone. The state Department of Natural Resources (DNR) had Grumpy towed to Everett during the night and assumed temporary possession, according to a DNR spokesperson.

“What drives these things is if we feel the boat is in imminent danger of causing a pollution prob-lem or a safety problem,” said Toni Droscher, DNR’s Aquatics Program Communications manager.

DNR knew who owned Grumpy, but had not contacted the owner by

By JUSTIN BURNETTStaff reporter

The age-old question of “are we alone in the universe” may have been answered for a South Whidbey couple last weekend.

A series of mysterious orange lights appeared in the sky over their home Saturday evening, and while they are accustomed to seeing all kinds or marine and air traffic from their picture windows overlooking Admiralty Inlet, the couple admit this has left them scratching their heads.

“We’ve seen a lot of stuff but this was the weirdest thing we’ve ever seen,” said Dick Johnson, a retired civil engineer.

Johnson and his wife have lived in the community for 17 years and were watching television Saturday at about 8:30 when they noticed what appeared to be a steady, orange light hovering over Marrowstone Island.

The lone light was quickly joined

by several more, which then began to make their way across Puget Sound. Johnson walked out on his porch, and to his astonishment, saw more over Whidbey Island, some-where between their home and Lagoon Point.

The incident ended when two of the strange lights flew over their neighborhood — one went right over the top of their house, Johnson said. In all, they reported a total of seven objects.

“The first thing I thought was Area 51 moved to Whidbey Island,”

he said, alluding to the secretive Air Force property in Nevada.

As a hobby, Johnson studies mili-tary aircraft but said this was like nothing he’s ever seen before. It lacked signature aviation naviga-tion lights, moved quickly and was totally silent.

“I know what a helicopter sounds like; thump, thump, thump,” Johnson said. “This was no noise.”

While he’s more inclined to believe the lights were some sort of top-secret military project, as opposed to a flying saucer from outer space, the experience was more than a little startling.

“Someone has to come up with an answer for this because this was kinda scary,” he said.

Johnson said he called 911 and, as directed, called the Federal Aviation Administration to report their observations. They received no explanation.

State tows 50-foot boat ‘Grumpy’ from Double Bluff

Strange lights create fright at Bush Point

Ben Watanabe / The Record

Mike Moore, a Freeland resident, inspects the 50-foot boat that was anchored and abandoned on private tidelands on Double Bluff Beach. His dog, Shaggy, scours the rocks for sticks.

Justin Burnett / The Record

Dick Johnson, a Bush Point resident, recounts a strange and frightening experience Saturday when he and his wife witnessed unexplained lights in the sky over their home.

See Grumpy, A8

See LiGhtS, A15

“We’ve seen a lot of stuff but this

was the weirdest thing we’ve ever

seen.”Dick Johnson

Freeland

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PeoplePeoplePeoplePage A2 www.Southwhidbeyrecord.com� Wednesday,�March�20,�2013�•�The�South�Whidbey�Record

todAy’S editioN | VOL. 89, NO. 23PrAiSe For ‘miSbehAViN’, A12: OutCast Productions presents Fats Waller musical in Langley .

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Have�an�item�for�the�People�page?The South Whidbey Record is always on the lookout for items about people in the South Whidbey community. To submit an item, e-mail [email protected].

Mitch Hardin, 38, likes lots of things.

He likes his family — two kids and a wife. He likes the Detroit Red Wings (NHL) and the Detroit Tigers (MLB). But he could care less about the NFL’s Lions or the NBA’s Pistons, of which his son is a fan.

And he likes Langley. No, he loves Langley. He should, because as far as he sees it, finding the job with the Langley Police Department was an act of providence and a dream fulfilled.

“On an act of faith, we prayed hard about (mov-ing to South Whidbey) and said, ‘Let’s go,’” Hardin said of how his family came to live on South Whidbey Island in October 2012.

Hardin was hired by Police Chief Randy Heston earlier this month. Since then, he’s patrolled the city, visited with new Mayor Fred McCarthy and met city staff, business owners and residents. Walking the clean streets of Langley is far prefer-able to driving the mean streets of Detroit or Flint, Mich.

“I love it here,” Hardin said. “It’s beautiful. The people are friendly. My family loves it here. It was almost a culture shock.”

The dream of being in the position to experience culture shock started in

2011. His family traveled to Whidbey Island, where his wife’s family lives. One of his son’s hobbies is collecting patches from different police stations in the United States. While visiting Langley, Hardin and his son stopped by the Langley Police Department to swap patches. While meeting Langley officers and see-ing the small office space in the back of City Hall, Hardin knew where his next job was and told his wife, “I want to work here (in Langley).”

“It’s a dream come true,” Hardin said.

One of the selling points was an admit-tedly cliche poster in the Langley police office. It reads, “Police others as you’d want them to police you,” and that’s a message Hardin hopes to keep the peace with.

“I’m just your average guy,” he said. “There is a stigma about cops and I’m not one of them.”

His hiring boosted the Langley police ranks to four full-time offi-cers. Part of his duties may include working at Langley Middle School as a resource officer, which entails being a familiar face in uniform to deter crime or wanton behavior from youths.

— Ben Watanabe, staff reporter

Notable

Langley�adds�experienced�officer,�‘family�guy’

Mitch Hardin takes a break from his full schedule of patrolling Langley as its newest officer.

South Whidbey Fire/EMS honored volunteer fire-fighters, emergency medi-cal technicians (EMTs) and their families at its annual awards dinner.

Jim Towers was award-ed the Carl Simmons Officers’ Choice Award. Fire Commissioner Kenon Simmons, whose father was the inspiration and namesake of the award, presented Towers with the honor. Towers joined the department in 1986 and serves as captain at the Saratoga and Langley sta-tions.

“I am extremely honored to receive this award. It has particular meaning for me as I learned so much from Carl,” Towers said.

Robert Frey was pre-sented with both the Outstanding Technical Rescue Team Member of the Year and Marine Rescue Responder of the Year awards. Frey volun-teered with the depart-ment since 2008.

Gary Guernsey was

awarded Firefighter of the Year and was also given a special thank you and pre-sentation of his badge, as he has announced he will retire this year. He began volunteering in 2002.

EMT of the Year went to Adam Conley. Paul Shimada received the Paramedic’s Choice Award. And Jennifer Morley was named the Most Inspirational EMT.

The Star of Life Award was presented to Pat McMahon. The award for

Fire Prevention/Public Education went to Alex McMahon. Heidi Price received the award for Support Services.

Individual station fire-fighters of the year were: Ken Starkweather, Freeland Station; Gary Guernsey, Clinton Station; Anne Collins, Maxwelton Station; Michael Oyola and Adam Conley, Langley Station; Teresa Welch, Saratoga Station; and Gary Gabelein, Bayview Station.

Certificates for distin-

guished years of service were also awarded to Deputy Chief Mike Cotton for 20 years; Jeff Simmons for 15 years; Holly Fairbrook, Chuck Baker and senior administrative assistant Vicki Lange each for 10 years; and Michael Oyola, Rick Neal, Pat McMahon, Tom Gideon, Robert Fry, Kathy Eyth and Scott Carscadden, each for five years.

The event March 9 at Useless Bay Golf and Country Club was attended by Washington Fire Marshal Chuck Duffy.

“There are more than 16,000 volunteer firefight-ers in our state, passionate-ly contributing thousands of hours attending training drills, helping with public outreach and education, and responding to emer-gency calls to save lives,” Duffy said. “Your dedica-tion is worthy of celebra-tion. Thanks to you and your families for the per-sonal sacrifice you all make to help your community.”

Kudos

Photos courtesy of South Whidbey Fire/EMS

Firefighter of the Year Gary Guernsey celebrates his award with South Whidbey Fire/EMS Chief Rusty Palmer.

Firefighters,�emergency�responders�honored�for�service

Photos courtesy of South Whidbey Fire/EMS

Among the winners are, from the left, Chris Blasko, Kim Boenish, Robert Frey and Alex McMahon.

Page 3: South Whidbey Record, March 20, 2013

By JUSTIN BURNETTStaff reporter

More than a year of debate was settled when Island County Commissioner Kelly Emerson was appointed chair-person of the board.

The decision was made ear-lier this month at the commis-sioners’ informal Wednesday work session. Emerson and fel-low Republican Commissioner Jill Johnson supported the change while Democrat Commissioner Helen Price Johnson was against.

The position has been a matter of controversy for more than a year. The seat is usually rotated annually among board members but Emerson was passed over in 2012 by her Democratic col-leagues, Price Johnson and former Commissioner Angie Homola.

Emerson was nearly skipped again this past January when Johnson and Price Johnson, who had been chairwoman for two years at the time, gave the estranged Camano commis-sioner two months to hammer out her long-standing issues with the planning department.

For more than two years, Emerson has been battling with department officials over an un-permitted home project. She owes $37,000 in fines and issues with an alleged wetland remain unresolved.

Price Johnson refused to support Emerson’s bid until the matter is settled and held

fast to that position last week. She also asked the board to table a decision until a Monday meeting, where tes-timony from the public could be heard.

Emerson declined to sup-port the request. Despite being a champion for public comment in the past, she said she believed this was one of many decisions for the “execu-tive branch to deal without all kinds of outside participation.”

“I think it should be done at that level ... it doesn’t need to go beyond that,” Emerson said.

It fell to Johnson to be the deciding vote. Johnson said she believed rotation is impor-tant and does not believe Emerson’s beef with the plan-ning department warranted further delay.

“I’ve looked into the issues and I feel, at this time, I’m comfortable moving forward with this recommendation for chairmanship,” Johnson said.

She also thanked Price Johnson for her leadership and advised Emerson to “take the reins and show the same type of collaborative leader-

ship” that she has witnessed since taking office.

Price Johnson argued the issue is not personal or about politics. She even said she would support a bid for Johnson to lead the board. This is about Emerson’s refus-al to pay her fines and a dem-onstrated lack of “leadership by example,” she said.

“My position on this hasn’t changed. … We ask people every day to follow our rules and administrative process and I just don’t believe she’s chosen to do that and that’s the stumbling block for me,” Price Johnson said.

Emerson took the helm at the next regular meeting.

Emerson takes county helmToxicology report revealed alcohol, drugs

By JESSIE STENSLAND

Staff reporter

A 34-year-old Federal Way woman’s blood-alcohol level was at more than three times the legal limit when she caused an accident on South Whidbey last December that seriously injured three people, court docu-ments state.

Prosecutors charged Danyal L. York in Island County Superior Court on March 5 with three counts of vehicular assault and one count of reckless endangerment.

If convicted of the charges, York could face from 15 to 20 months in prison under the stan-dard sentencing range.

On the evening of Dec. 21, 2012, York drove her 1996 Nissan SUV south on Highway 525 in the Freeland area after drink-ing heavily, according to the report by Detective Craig Cardinal with the Washington State Patrol.

York drove her vehicle into the other lane of traf-fic, running northbound drivers off the road and finally colliding head-on with a 2001 Toyota car driven by Brian Shore, a Seattle resident.

Shore, his 11-year-old daughter and another passenger, Daisy Ko, were seriously injured.

Shore sustained life-threatening injuries and multiple fractures. Ko sustained internal bruis-ing and internal injuries. The girl suffered frac-tures to her clavicle and a rib, a collapsed lung and internal bruising, the report states.

York and her 5-year-old son, who was riding in the backseat, were also injured in the crash, but the report doesn’t indi-cate the seriousness.

Cardinal wrote that a half-gallon of vodka was found inside York’s car.

Toxicology results showed that York’s blood-alcohol level was 0.26, while 0.08 is the legal limit.

In addition, the test showed she had THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, in her blood.

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heavy alcohol use linked to collision “My position on this hasn’t changed.

… We ask people every day to follow our rules and administrative process and I just don’t believe she’s chosen to do that and that’s the stumbling

block for me.”Helen Price Johnson,

County Commissioner

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Law and Justice member named

Langley resident Michael O’Mahony was appointed to the Law and Justice Council of Island County.

Island County com-missioners voted unani-mously last week to have O’Mahony fill the District 1, position 2 citizen seat. It was formerly held by Mary Heidel Haight, but she resigned.

O’Mahony is a retired Seattle Police Department assistant chief with 30

years of experience in law enforcement. According to his letter of interest, he is a University of Puget Sound graduate, alumni of the FBI National Academy and attended the U.S. Secret Service Protection Program.

“My opinion is that an effective Law and Justice Council is the best mechanism for ensuring a smoothly running and responsive criminal justice system at the local level,” O’Mahony wrote.

The council is primarily composed of 21 law and justice leaders in Island County, including judges, police chiefs, prosecutors and public defenders, elect-ed officials from various municipalities and a U.S. Navy representative.

Six citizen members — two from each dis-trict — also serve on the council. O’Mahony is one of those, as is Tom Ewell, who was re-appointed to another two-year term.

The council is an advisory

group, making recommen-dations to the commission-ers on matters of law and justice. One topic currently under discussion is whether to address funding woes for police and courts with a sales or property tax.

Commissioners visit Olympia

Island County com-missioners will dine in Olympia tonight, March 20.

A notice from the com-missioners’ office states Board Chair Kelly Emerson, along with Helen Price Johnson and Jill Johnson, will attend the Washington Association of Counties Tri-County Legislative Dinner Reception at 7 p.m.

They will dine at Mercato Ristorante, 111 Market St., in Olympia.

The commissioners plan on making legislative visits Thursday, March 21.

Gun threat produces charges

A 44-year-old Coupeville man is facing a felony charge for allegedly point-ing a shotgun at his girl-friend’s head and threaten-ing to kill her, according to court documents.

Prosecutors charged Nicholas Burnett in Island County Superior Court on March 6 with second-degree assault and interfer-ing with the reporting of domestic violence.

Four deputies responded to the report that the sus-pect in a domestic assault was armed with a shot-gun in the early morning hours of March 2 at a rural Coupeville home, accord-ing to the report by Deputy James Scott with the Island County Sheriff’s Office.

The deputies arrived to find Burnett on the porch, yelling and waving his hands around. Scott ordered him to drop an object in his hands, which turned out to be a bong, the report said. A shotgun was found nearby.

The alleged victim said she and Burnett got into a fight over firewood earlier that night. She said Burnett dared her to punch him; when she did, he hit her

in the face and threw deck furniture around in a rage, Scott wrote in his report. The woman said she tried to called 911, but Burnett took her cell phone and broke it. He got a shotgun, pointed it at her head and “told her he was going to kill her then kill himself because that was love,” the deputy wrote.

If convicted of the charg-es, Burnett could face from six months to a year in jail.

Coupeville port director leaving

The commissioners for the Port of Coupeville need a new director. The con-tract for Executive Director Jim Patton expires at the end of the year and he said he has no intention of ask-ing for a renewal. He ran the small port district for eight years.

“I think we need to review the scope of the work for the executive director,” Port Commissioner Laura Blankenship said last week. She questioned whether the port should keep the current contractual arrangement it has for the executive director position or make the position a full-time employee.

Patton works for the Port of Coupeville on a part-time basis earning $50 an

hour. He earned $24,000 in 2012.

Commissioner Benye Weber said she doesn’t see room in the budget for a full-time executive director.

Patton said the three-member board has to make a decision about the executive director position in time to be written into the budget for 2014, which is approved every October.

Discover pesky, poisonous weeds

Noxious weeds can be dangerous to animals and people, so the Deer Lagoon Grange is provid-ing islanders a chance to learn about them.

Janet Stein, the Island County Noxious Weed Program coordinator, will speak March 26 at 7 p.m. at the Deer Lagoon Grange. She will discuss noxious weeds, which ones are poisonous to you or your animals and what you can do about them.

The speaker will also address which control methods work best.

This is a free program, part of the Grange’s community education program. Donations are welcome to the Grange Building Repair Fund.

The roundupThe roundupThe roundupNEWSLINE | WEATHER REPORT: A rainy, wet 48 degrees today. A chance of showers Thursday and Friday.

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Keep fighting against net pens

Years ago a legal notice appeared in this paper in which a Norwegian company proposed placing salmon net pens in Island County. Immediately, all heck broke loose.

As often happens, residents of the affected area were ignorant of the proposal, even though it was talked about for months in Coupeville during the pre-planning process. That’s why legal notices are important to read, even though the type is small.

The Saratoga Cove Foundation was formed, as the site proposed was situated in the beautiful little cove between two heavily populated South Whidbey waterfront areas: Bells Beach and Fox Spit. Residents spent years successfully fighting net pens and helping shape the Island County shoreline plan to exclude them from permitted aquaculture.

Coupeville was left with the existing mussel rafts, which are widely accepted as an attribute to the area, and a small space was set aside on Holmes Harbor to allow a family mussel and oyster business. But big-time salmon rearing pens were, in effect, outlawed. An update last year made it even more clear that salmon net pens aren’t allowed in Island County.

The farmed salmon business is huge, however, with major operations around the world, including a few in Washington and many in British Columbia, Norway and Chile. Money talks, especially in Olympia, and that’s why a bill to assure net pen con-trol at the local level recently died in committee.

There is not one place surrounding Whidbey and Camano islands suitable for salmon net pens. There are view issues as well as those of a business operat-ing in residential areas; but more importantly, there are environmental issues.

Thousands or millions of penned salmon produce a huge amount of waste, and penned salmon are susceptible to diseases, such as lice infestations, that can spread to natural and hatchery salmon using the same waters. Salmon still swarm down the west side of Whidbey and back up the east side heading for the Skagit River. They already have plenty of prob-lems without putting net pens in their way. There’s also the danger that the penned Atlantic salmon will escape and compete with natural species.

The industry wants the state to control the sit-ing of net pens. That would be a disaster for Island County because, as we said, money talks in Olympia.

The fight is on, and this time islanders had better jump in early.

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BusinessPizzeria work requires closureTo the editor:

Village Pizzeria is celebrating its 20th year at our location on First Street in Langley. We have been in the process of restoring the building and expand-ing the Pizzeria’s seating and kitchen capacity.

This project started in October, dis-mantling the former Whidbey Inn piece by piece, recycling as much material as possible, complying with current struc-tural, health and City of Langley codes as required by numerous agencies.

We are in the final stages in our proj-ect that necessitates closing the Pizzeria for approximately two weeks beginning Monday, March 18, through April 1. We’d like to thank the community for its support and enthusiasm and look for-ward to expected reopening early April.

As a reminder a limited selection of our hand made take-and-bake pizzas are available at Goose Community Grocers in Bayview and Clinton Foodmart in Clinton.

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VeteransPearl harbor survivors call for helpTo the editor:

I’m a survivor and president of the USS Utah Survivors Association. It is my job to keep the memory alive of that wonderful old battleship, sunk by the Japanese on Dec. 7, 1941 in the attack on Pearl Harbor. Every year we have a reunion in Las Vegas the sec-ond week in May. We go to Las Vegas because the weather is always good, the hotel gives us great rates and there is a lot to do. Considering that the youngest survivor (myself) is 89 years, the majority are in their 90s and most must travel with a caregiver.

As the years have depleted our ranks we find the expenses have increased and there are now so few of us to share the cost, I must ask for donations to continue.

Last year’s reunion was a marvel-ous success, there were five Utah sur-vivors and two from other ships. The United States Navy sent two officers to speak at our banquet, they were absolutely wonderful. The number of people at our banquet was at least 50, there will be more this year.

At this writing, there are five Utah survivors planning to attend and four

from other ships. One each from the USS Pennsylvania, USS Nevada, USS Oklahoma and USS Tangier. All were either sunk or badly damaged during the attack. Considering how many survivors are still living, nine at our banquet is remarkable. This year we are attempting to bring John Barth (Jack) Vaessan, who received the Navy Cross for his bravery aboard the USS Utah during the attack. Jack stayed at his battle station until it was too late for him to abandon ship and he was trapped below decks. During the battle, a rescue party from the USS Raleigh climbed onto the Utah hull under fire, cut Jack out of the bot-tom and saved his life. Jack is 96 years old and we are going to see to it that he gets there safely and enjoys the company of his old shipmates.

If you would care to donate to our reunion in any amount, we would greatly appreciate it. You may send your donations to: USS Utah Association, Treasurer, 388 Blair Mine Road, Angels Camp, CA 95222.

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‘Dream Act’ up to BaileyTo the editor:

I would like to thank Reps. Dave Hayes and Norma Smith for joining with the other 68 members of the state House of Representatives who overwhelmingly passed HB1817, the state “Dream Act,” which allows resident funding for more high school graduates who intend to attend college. Sen.

Barbara Bailey has indicated that she will find a spot on her Higher Education Committee calendar and reportedly said, “It is worth a discussion.”

Indeed it is worth a discussion, Senator Bailey. Please make your constituents who support higher education proud that they elected you. What’s that? Well, please give me an opportunity to be proud of you, anyway.

JIM BRUNER Oak Harbor

Langley must reform water code

By DANE DAVIS

As a recent graduate just starting his career, I am proud to say that I started it here in Langley.

Since moving to the island last June, I’ve found the vil-lage and Whidbey Island to be welcoming, peaceful, and pleasant, to say nothing of the natural beauty of the area. Minor political drama aside, Langley as a village simply works.

Except in one important area: water rates. When I first moved here, I was con-scientious of my water use. Mindfulness of wasteful expenditures such as leav-ing the lights on or using too much water would add up into large bills. For a young man such as myself, every

penny saved counts.Upon receiving my first

water bill, I was shocked. I consumed a mere few hun-dred gallons of water, but was forced to pay nearly $150 for 8,000 gallons of water that I would never use. My efforts at conservation were for naught. There’s no way that a single person such as myself could use 8,000 gallons of water over a two month peri-od. The bill was so high that it nearly added up to all of my other utilities combined.

As an economist, I can speak with certainty and confidence of two harmful effects of this policy. Two of the most vulnerable groups in our community, the young and the elderly, are suffering due to the current water rate scheme.

The elderly, on average living in smaller homes and by themselves, face ever increasing bills and slowly rising paychecks. On top of their fiscal straits, the village of Langley expects them to subsidize larger families and wealthier individuals. By forc-ing them to pay for 8,000 gallons that most of them will never use, Langley is in effect subsidizing larger families at the expense of those who cannot afford it.

The young are also at a disadvantage. If Langley is to continue to prosper into this coming century, it needs to attract a constant stream of high quality, hard work-

ing, and inventive young people. The current water rates are a huge, “not wel-come” sign to them. Like the elderly, the young on aver-age live in smaller housing units, have smaller families, and thus consume less water. However, the current pricing scheme forces them to pay for everyone else.

To illustrate this, imagine a large group goes out to a restaurant. While everyone orders modest meals, one man buys the most expensive steak, the priciest bottle of wine, and two courses of des-sert. When the bill comes, this glutton insists of splitting the check for the table as a whole, instead of paying for what he consumed. This is obviously both mad and unfair, and the same lesson applies to Langley’s water rates.

I recognize the fact that there needs to be some form of minimum pricing in order to account for the capital costs of maintaining a work-ing water system. That said the current system is unfair. A simpler, more effective, and more fair pricing sys-tems could easily be formu-lated. As a village, we must no longer expect our past and future to foot the bill.

Dane Davis is a recent graduate working at the man-agement consulting/research firm CRU, located above the

Yoga studio in Langley.

‘Legal limit’ is not safeTo the editor:

The Record’s March 2 arti-cle, “Clinton man charged in highway crash” closed with “the legal limit for driving is 0.08 percent.”

For years, most of the DUI arrest or crash arti-cles I’ve read in the South Whidbey Record and Whidbey News-Times have ended with that phrase. That merely ingrains in people it’s OK to drive unless you’re over the “legal limit.”

No. The “legal limit” is simply the number above which an adult is automati-cally guilty of driving under the influence. This is called per se and means that at this level such drivers are seen as intoxicated in the eyes of the law with no additional proof of driving impairment necessary.

In your recent edito-rial regarding WICA serving alcohol it states, “Intermissions could be lim-ited so that no one leaves the theater with more than a .07 percent alcohol level,” and then continues with “but that’s hardly necessary with

the crowd WICA attracts.” There are two wrongs in

that statement and they sure don’t make a right. And I’m not here to address WICA serving alcohol.

After providing over 350 DUI prevention panels on Whidbey in the past 13 years with over 25,000 attendees — most not offenders, thank goodness — I can tell you that generally people have been surprised to learn that having a BAC below the “legal limit” can still get a driver arrested and con-victed of a DUI or a related charge. That’s because con-suming even small amounts of alcohol can hamper judg-ment and decrease reaction time. A number of offenders at our panels were charged with DUI after failing road-side sobriety tests even though they blew below the legal limit. Failing those tests showed they were affected by alcohol to a degree the patrol officer judged they were unsafe to drive.

Please reporters, help educate the public by add-ing in future DUI articles, “While the legal limit is .08 BAC, under Washington State law a driver can still be convicted of driving under

the influence below this level.”

As for the “crowd” refer-enced in the editorial: DUI has no class distinction. Our panel audiences have also attracted its share of folks in professional fields. No, we don’t survey, we recognized them.

Only they didn’t buy a ticket, they were given one.

JOANN HELLMANN Director,

Impaired Driving Impact Panel of Island County

Won’t stand for attack on NicholsTo the editor:

A wicked sense of humor Mr. Editor you’ve had in recent issues: Opinion page: Kill it (Nichols Bros.), replace it with tourists shops; build it, we need low-income housing; bury it (Freeland needs cemetery); eat it, ice cream for every-one who survives after “ kill four birds with one stone.”

Trickle effect econom-ics at its best! Crap rolls downhill! Now how about a nice game of pin the tale on the donkey? I won’t play fair when someone sug-gests an attack on our larg-est employer on the South End that supports our local economy!

MARY WHITAKER Langley

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Boys golf drops first two meets, both to King’s

King’s appears as if it will rule South Whidbey this season.

The two 1A programs and Cascade

Conference rivals faced each other in boys golf twice in the past five days, with the Knights winning both meets.

Monday, King’s bested South Whidbey by 16 strokes, 329 to 345. And at South Whidbey’s home course, Useless Bay Golf and Country

Club, the Falcons finished last in a three-way meet with Sultan, which scored 342 strokes.

South Whidbey’s top golfers were Derrick Riley, 66; Daniel Caron, 67; Jon Rasmussen, 70; Jordan Hoch, 71; and Zac Kelley, 71.

By BEN WATANABEStaff reporter

South Whidbey won three events at its only tuneup to the track and field season.

At the all-Whidbey Island, plus Lakewood, meet, Falcon athletes claimed the girls discus and shot put and the boys javelin. All three events were won by South Whidbey’s only returning state meet quali-fiers, Angelina Berger and Nick French.

Berger, a senior, started her year with a major mark in the shot put. Her put of 38 feet, 5 inches, was close to Berger’s top marks last season, when she threw a school record 39 feet, 4 inches. Compared to Berger’s first meet in 2012, when she threw only 1 inch farther, she started on a similar foot.

In the discus, Berger’s top mark was far from her capabilities. Last season, Berger never tossed the discus shorter than 91 feet and set a personal record of 124 feet, 9 inches. Her mark at the 2013 jamboree came in at 88 feet, 3 inches, but was still far enough to win the event.

South Whidbey also recorded several top-three finishers. In the girls events: senior Nora Felt took second place in the 800 in 2:33.18; senior Lillianna Stelling took second place in the 1,600-meter in 5:28.58; freshman Tera Applegate took second in the 100-meter hurdles in 18.06 seconds; sophomore

Kristen Schuster took sec-ond in the discus with an 83 foot, 9 inch toss; and junior Maia Sparkman finished second in the long jump at 13 feet, 6 inches.

For South Whidbey’s boys: French claimed third in the 100-meter in 12.35 seconds; freshman Madison Evans finished third in the 400 in 1:04.24; and junior Andy Madsen finished second in the pole vault at 10 feet.

South Whidbey’s 1,600-meter relays both took sec-ond place. The all-senior girls team of Stelling, Felt, Anna Hood and Bonnie Klamm finished in 4:39.82; and the boys team of sopho-more Cole Zink, sophomore Truman Hood, sophomore Brandon Chapman and freshman Chris Anderson finished in 3:56.16.

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A series of errors and a three-run home run knocked South Whidbey fastpitch from its 7-6 lead March 15 and cost the Falcons a 16-10 loss to the Lakewood Cougars.

Going into the sixth inning, South Whidbey paced Lakewood by a single run, 7-6. The Falcons (0-2 Cascade Conference; 0-2 overall) were six outs from victory.

Then four errors, a few hits, a couple of walks and the long ball clipped the Falcons’ soaring hopes. Lakewood’s first batter slapped a ground-er that was mishandled by Falcon second baseman Chloe Huffman. A passed ball advanced the runner to third. Falcon pitcher Mackenzie Hezel walked the next Cougar batter. A fielder’s choice to Hezel was dropped by Falcon first baseman Abby Hodson, scoring the runner from third.

Then Lakewood’s Klana Smith knocked the ball past the center field fence for a three-score home run and the go-ahead scores.

Lakewood (1-0 conference;. 2-0 overall) had more fire-power in the tank, and South Whidbey had more mistakes to make. A grounder to the Falcons’ shortstop was bob-bled and allowed the Cougar batter to safely reach first base. A single down the third baseline put runners on first

and second. Another passed ball that got under Falcon catcher Chantel Brown put both runners in scoring posi-tion. Hezel walked the next batter to load the bases.

Facing a throw-to-home scenario to prevent another score, South Whidbey got its wish. Lakewood’s hitter chopped a slow grounder back to Hezel for an easy force-out at home plate. But her throw was too high over Brown and the error gave Lakewood another run. The next batter knocked a line

drive to right-center field, but a late throw to home plate resulted in two more runs for the Cougars. A single between first and second base gave Lakewood another run, and a fielder’s choice to Huffman brought home another Cougar for a 15-7 lead.

South Whidbey attempted a comeback, but the dam-age was done and Lakewood won the Cascade Conference game, 16-10.

At the plate, the Falcons were fantastic. South

Whidbey notched 11 hits and scored nine RBI. Junior infielder Haley Viers batted 3-for-3, and Brown and soph-omore Anne Madsen went 2-for-4.

Defensive mistakes cost South Whidbey dearly. The Falcons committed eight errors, none more damag-ing to their chance at victory than the four made in the sixth inning. Hezel pitched all seven innings and allowed eight runs on 12 hits and four walks against her three strikeouts.

Ben Watanabe / The Record

Lakewood scores a run on a late play to home, where South Whidbey catcher Chantel Brown loses the ball.

Falcons claim three firsts at track jamboree

Ron Newberry / The Record

Nate Hanson leaps for the long jump pit March 14 at Oak Harbor.

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press time. The name was not released, but Droscher said

the owner had at least one other vessel DNR retrieved. Grumpy’s last known port was Eagle Harbor Marina on Bainbridge Island.

Costs related to the emer-

gency vessel retrieval were not known because DNR had yet to receive billing, though the crew that responded to the derelict vessel is on an emergency contract with the state.

No pollution was observed during the ship’s extraction. Droscher said workers did

not observe and sheening, oil or other pollutants.

“We hope that’s the case, that nothing spilled during the process,” she said.

Global Diving and Salvage, which has a corporate office in Seattle, patched some leaks and pumped water from the vessel Monday eve-ning. Grumpy arrived at its temporary location in Everett around 3 a.m. Tuesday.

The Department of Natural Resources, which is the state’s agency for derelict ves-sel removal, will post a notice

of intent to obtain custody of Grumpy. A 30-day window starts once notice is given for the owner or owners to claim the vessel and the penalties for allowing Grumpy to run aground and require towing.

Once the notice period expires, DNR may scrap the vessel for parts. But judging by the leaks and s p l i n t e r e d keel on the boat, the job may be half started.

“ S o u n d s like mother nature got a jump start on that,” Droscher said.

It was first spotted and reported Saturday, March 16 by residents. Mike Moore, a retired Lt. Cdr. of the JAG Corps and USNR, reported the wreck to the U.S. Coast Guard after seeing it on a morning beach walk.

When an aircraft carrier cruised by the west side of Whidbey Island, waves from the Navy ship caused Grumpy, built in 1943, to lift and smash on the rocks.

“It bounced Grumpy pret-ty heavily up and down the beach,” Moore said.

“The last thing we need is that garbage (ship) discharg-ing diesel and rat poison in this water.”

Beached, or rather rocked, Grumpy leaned slightly with its left side facing the sun.

W h i l e Grumpy’s white and g r e e n port and hull got a tan, its starboard poured out water from a seam in its planks. Its anchor was cast

from the bow. A quick look inside

Grumpy revealed a mess of items: a generator, a coffee mug with the eagle seal of the United States of America and clothing. Lawn chairs sat strapped to the deck and a radar device protruded just below the U.S. flag.

On the beach near a stair-case to Double Bluff was a small wooden dinghy, tied to a piling. A couple of life vests were on the landing with a Coleman lantern and a soggy leather jacket.

No identification was found in or on the gear.

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Abandoned, the 50-foot wooden vessel, “Grumpy,” lists starboard stuck on rocks and sand at Double Bluff Beach.

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By BEN WATANABEStaff reporter

Lots of groups held out their hands toward the Port of South Whidbey commis-sioners Tuesday.

And every one of them left with a promised check for thousands of dollars to go toward economic devel-opment on South Whidbey Island.

“The goal holds true that this is a kickstart from the port, but hopefully it helps you become self sufficient,” said Curt Gordon, port presi-dent.

The five groups requested a combined $9,060 for promo-tions and events. The hope of the port and the groups — Whidbey Island Farm Tour, Celebrate America, Clinton Thursday Market, Clinton Progressive Association and Freeland Chamber of Commerce — is to draw visi-tors and their ever-desired money.

Funding will go toward a host of projects. The farm tour will spend its $1,000 port grant on a brochures.

Celebrate America needed $1,010 for portable toilets at its Independence Day fire-works festival because the public restrooms at Freeland

Park are closed because of Island County cutbacks.

Promoting the Clinton Thursday Market with the aid of $3,250 was the aim of the Clinton Chamber of Commerce. A popular draw, the chamber pleaded its case for supporting the market which, chamber representa-tives hope, will in turn spark a business rush in Clinton. Businesses are closing or moving from Clinton, South Whidbey’s gateway to the mainland. And rather than let precious tourist dollars drive up Highway 525 and skip Clinton, the chamber saw the Thursday market give people reason to pause.

“We realized the most important thing is to get the word out,” said Carol Flax. “Clinton is kind of in bad straits right now.”

Advertising the Mayfest in Clinton was another concern to the tune of 800 port grant dollars. Clinton Progressive Association, which runs the Clinton Community Hall, uses Mayfest as its main fundraiser. Those dollars pay for the upkeep of the commu-nity hall, just off the highway. Further down the fundrais-ing road, Clinton Progressive Association has its sights set on replacing the aged roof

and furnace. “It’s an older building and

it needs repairs,” said Flax, who also represented Clinton Progressive Association.

Gordon clarified that the port district cannot fund capi-tal expenses or maintenance, only economic develop-ment items that boost South Whidbey’s commerce. Port commissioners also encour-aged money-seeking agen-

cies to use its new application for funds forms and to track where patrons come from, which makes a better case for economic development grants.

“The more numbers we can get, the happier we are about giving these grants,” Gordon said.

Drawing customers far-ther north was the goal of the Greater Freeland Chamber

of Commerce. Brochures on the Clinton-to-Mukilteo fer-ries, at businesses and visitor information centers can bring people to the nuts-and-bolts stores that Freeland offers, places like Payless Foods, Ace Hardware and Skagit Farmers Supply.

“All of our visitors, we share them,” said Leanne Finlay, a Greater Freeland Chamber board member.

The Freeland brochures are updated twice a year, and the port grant pays for that.

One group, Langley Main Street Association, was there to report on its successful venture with the port. The downtown group purchased an electric golf cart to transport visitors from the Langley Marina, down a steep hill from the shops and restaurants, into down-town and to the park-and-ride lots at Island Church of Whidbey and Langley United Methodist Church. The port reimbursed the association for $5,000 of the $10,000 golf cart.

“We’re going to try to use it as much as pos-sible,” said Janet Ploof, direc-tor of Langley Main Street Association.

Port of South Whidbey leaders envision the golf cart as a useful tool in the future. Marina expansion in Langley could bring a lot more visi-tors, and parking will be at a premium down at the marina. Shuttling boaters and other visitors around town and to their cars will be an impor-tant step in drawing tourists, port and business leaders hope.

“Once they’re done shop-ping and they’ve bought a bunch of heavy stuff, we take them down to the marina,” Ploof said.

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Richard L. “Dick” Smith

In his usual understated way, Richard L. “Dick” Smith quietly slipped away on March 10, 2013 after a lengthy struggle with Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease. Dick was born in Ketchikan, AK on August 10, 1941 and later his fam-ily moved to West Seattle where he graduated from Sealth High School in 1959.

After graduating from Edison Technical College with a shipwright certifi-cate, Dick went to work for Ron Rawson Boat Company building fishing and pleasure boats. When Rawson closed 25 years later, Dick worked for Nordic Tug for a number of years before retiring.

Dick enjoyed woodwork-ing, all types of car racing, and traveling. In the last 20 years of his life he and Rosie were able to visit most of the U.S. and over 25 foreign countries. He was active in the South Whidbey Lions Club and attended Langley

United Methodist Church.Dick is survived by his

wife, Rosemary, his daugh-ter, Kari Castonguay (Leo), four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, his brother, Bruce, a niece, a nephew and his Aunt Zoe.

A Celebration of Dick’s life will be held March 23 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Holmes Harbor Rod and Gun Club.

Memorials can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, the Langley United Methodist Church Endowment Fund or a char-ity of your choice.

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The following items were selected from Island County Sheriff’s Office reports.

Sunday, March 17Driving with license sus-

pended or revoked arrests were made in two places, Highway 525 at Naomi’s and on Frost Avenue.

Saturday, March 16A driving with license sus-

pended or revoked arrest was made on Layton Road.

thurSday, March 146:02 a.m. — A vehicle

prowl was reported at the Clinton Library on Deer Lake

Road. Teens “broke into a female’s car and robbed her,” the caller stated.

7:59 a.m. — An employee of the Bayview car wash reported it had been broken into over-night.

10:52 a.m. — A Cultus Bay Road resident report-ed the theft of two steel livestock gates sometime between March 10 and 12.

tueSday, March 126:38 a.m. — A commer-

cial burglary was reported at the Greenbank Store. The night before someone had broken into the ATM machine and cash register.

5:08 p.m. — A caller reported a window broken out of a car and items taken, including a phone and wallet, while parked at Castle Park off Maxwelton Road.

5:31 p.m. — A caller at Highway 525 and Smugglers Cove Road had come back from walking the dog for 40 minutes to find his vehicle had been broken into. The passenger side window was broken.

5:49 p.m. — A Mardell Drive resident reported the theft of a Blue-ray player sometime between 2 p.m. and the present time. No one was home

during that period.

Sunday, March 104:26 a.m. — A woman

on Fish Road reported people yelling outside her house, and now they were trying to get into her house. It may have been related to a party across the street.

8:03 p.m. — A driver stopped at Highway 525 and Campbell Road was arrested for driving with license suspended or revoked.

tueSday, March 58:45 a.m. — A caller

on Cherry Street reported

two flat tires in the past 48 hours, possibly linked to a person she had a restraining order against. She also found a window open in her apartment.

9:50 a.m. — Naomi’s Valero reported the theft of several items the day before. A receipt with the suspect’s name on it was found.

10:21 a.m. — A Winona Lane resident reported tires were slashed on a vehicle overnight.

4:47 p.m. — The Ken’s Corner Red Apple reported a person wanted by law enforcement was inside the store.

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History repeats itself when the popular pre-sentation “Langley Life: 1890-1980” comes back to Whidbey Island Center for the Arts for an encore performance at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 23.

The first presentation of this material played to a sold-out audience in January. Because the show was a hit, the producers decided to bring it back to WICA for those who missed it the first time.

The production is presented by WICA and the Langley Main Street Association and co-sponsored by the South Whidbey Historical Society and Langley Historic Preservation Commission.

Jill Johnson, Gail Fleming and Bob Waterman created an original work that gives a first-hand look at Langley’s history through the eyes of Walter Hunziker, an early Langley resident, as well as his friends and family.

Hunziker arrived in Langley in 1899 and lived there until he passed away in 1980.

Langley historian Bob Waterman plays the part of Hunziker.

“Hunziker was a teen-ager when he arrived in Langley in 1899 by way of one of the Great Northern Railroad’s emigrant trains,” said Waterman. “His family knew Jacob Anthes, who basically owned the town then.”

According to Waterman, Anthes was Langley’s first postmaster and he hired Hunziker, then 14, to sleep at the end of the wharf at the foot of Anthes Street to meet the mail boat that arrived between midnight and 2 a.m. each day.

Later Hunziker served as Langley’s postmaster him-self from 1922 to 1938 when the post office was housed in the building that is home to Moonraker Books on First Street.

“Hunziker played vari-ous roles in the town, and his story is the thread that carries through the devel-opment of the town from the early days to modern times,” said Waterman.

Hunziker raised his fam-ily in a little house on Sixth Street, part of a 10-acre par-cel purchased from Anthes.

Seventeen of Hunziker’s descendants attended the first performance of “Langley Life: 1890-1980.”

The show’s cast includes Sophie Frank portray-ing Walter’s sister Nora Hunziker, and Amelia Weeks playing the part

of Hunziker’s daughter Florence Alice, who attended local schools and died at the age of 90 in Oak Harbor.

Tom Churchill plays Adam Voelker, boyhood friend of Jacob Anthes, who helped build the U-shaped wharf at the marina and remained in Langley until his death in 1940. Kenneth Martinez portrays William McGinnis who wrote stories about Langley for the Record which were compiled into the book “Langleyites of Whidbey Island 1899-1921.”

Gail Fleming plays Helen Gove, niece of Langley’s first female mayor Helen B. Coe on whose land an art-ists’ compound thrived for 30 years. Gove retired and lived in Langley until her death in 1956.

Sara Saltee portrays Margaret McLeod, who became Langley’s second female mayor in 1922. McLeod survived the shipwreck of the ill-fated “Calista” when it was sunk by a Japanese freighter near Seattle.

Michael McVay creates a composite character named “Fisherman Jack,” who represents all the fisher-men who enjoyed life in the heyday of South Whidbey beach resorts in the 1940s, ’50s, and ’60s.

Finally, Mully Mulally plays herself as one of the

young, politically active, counterculture members who came to Langley in the early 1970s, and who stayed on to provide needed social services and make mean-ingful contributions to the community.

Jill Johnson is the nar-rator who ties the show together.

Waterman and Frances Wood will also sell and sign their book “Langley,” a col-lection of photos and stories from Langley’s early days through the 1970s.

Tickets are available through the WICA box office at 360-221-8262; $10 for adults or $5 for kids.

Anyone who missed the January event because it sold out can call Langley Main Street Association at 360-929-9333.

“Langley Life: 1890-1980” is the first event celebrat-ing Langley’s Centennial in 2013, with more events planned throughout the year.

Encore Performance: “Langley Life: 1890-1980” returnsWednesday, March 20, 2013 • The South Whidbey Record WWW.SouThWhidbeyRecoRd.coM Page A11

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Bob Waterman, dressed as Walter Hunziker, chats with an audience member after the January performance of “Langley Life: 1890-1980.” Waterman, who became an expert on local history when he moved to Whidbey Island, wrote and produced the show with the help of Gail Fleming and Jill Johnson.

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Elizabeth and Mary McLeod, are living relatives of Langley’s early settlers. They pose with Margaret McLeod, one of their ancestors and Langley’s second female mayor.

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“Langley Life: 1890-1980” returns to WICA at 7:30 p.m. March 23. Buy tickets at the WICA box office at 360-221-8262.

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“Feathered Architects: the Fascinating World of Bird Nests,” with Idi Ulsh, will be from 9:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 23.

This class is open to the pub-lic and held in Trinity Lutheran Church’s annex building, 18341 Highway 525 in Freeland.

From eagles to humming-birds, Ulsh will explore how and where birds make nests and relate interesting facts about their construction.

This fun, informative and informal morning workshop will place special emphasis

on birds of Whidbey Island though other species will be covered to represent bird fami-lies.

Participants will come away with a deeper respect for the innate abilities of these talent-ed creatures.

Ulsh photographed the nests of more than 30 bird species and did an extensive five-year study of northwest bird nest-ing practices.

She is well known for her bird and butterfly programs. She is a past president of Seattle Audubon, founder of the Washington Butterfly Association, Seattle Audubon

Master Birder, freelance nature photographer and an indepen-dent college counselor.

This class is the third of Whidbey Audubon Society’s intermediate bird class series. The cost is $15 per person and is open anyone, regardless of experience.

Class size is limited to 35 people.

To register, contact Ann Casey at [email protected] or call 360-331-4679.

Make checks payable to Whidbey Audubon and mail to Ann Casey, P.O. Box 815, Freeland, WA 98249.

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A marsh wren peeks out from its its nest.

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OutCast Productions tunes up to swing into its next show, “Ain’t Misbehavin.”

The Tony Award-winning Fats Waller musical opens Friday, March 22 and runs through March 30 at the Black Box Theater at the Whidbey Island Fairgrounds in Langley.

Singers Anthony Caldwell, Joseph Glasgow, Germaine Kornegay, Anjelica Glasgow and Allenda Jenkins present this evening of rollicking, swinging, finger-snapping songs that capture the myriad moods and the musical soul of Waller’s 1930’s Harlem.

The musical is considered one of the most popular, well-crafted revues of all time and is set during a period in American history when Manhattan nightclubs were the playgrounds of high society, while the lower class dives were filled with piano players banging out the new beat known as swing music. This period became known as the Harlem Renaissance, and it was when artists such as Thomas Wright “Fats” Waller emerged from this heady, musical heyday to become part of the impor-tant history of American music.

Waller rose to international fame during the Golden Age of supper-clubs such as the Cotton Club and the Savoy Ballroom and “Ain’t Misbehavin” is a reflection of that time in his life.

The show uses plenty of delightful humor and infectious energy as this versatile cast struts, strums and sings

the sometimes sassy and sometimes sultry songs Waller made famous in a career that ranged from uptown clubs to downtown Tin Pan Alley, to Hollywood and, eventually, concert stages all over the world.

The production is directed by Allenda Jenkins, with musical direc-tion by Jamar Jenkins and chore-ography by K. Sandy O’Brien, with

production design by O’Brien and Ned Farley.

The live orchestra for the show includes Brian Bernathy, trombone; Mallory Hunt, clarinet and tenor saxophone; Karen Johnson, trumpet; Richard Hughes, string bass; and Scott Small, drums.

“Ain’t Misbehavin” plays at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays March 22,

23, 29 and 30; at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 28; and at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 24.

Tickets cost $18 for adults; $14 for students and seniors.

Purchase tickets online at at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/313095 or reserve them with an email to [email protected] and pay at the door by cash or check.

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Allenda Jenkins, Joseph Glasgow, Anjelica Glasgow, Germaine Kornegay and Anthony Caldwell are the players in the OutCast production of Fats Waller’s “Ain’t Misbehavin” opening March 22 at the fairgrounds in Langley.

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Peter Quinn, executive director of EDC Team Jefferson and CEO of Quimper Mercantile Co. in Port Townsend, shares his definition of a thriving community when the Whidbey Institute presents “Thriving Communities” March 21 to 23. Register at www.thrivingcommunities.org

April 2013 on Whidbey Island is all about celebrating our planet. Earth Day is offi-cially April 22, but a month of activities has been jointly organized by eight Whidbey Island organizations.

They are: Citizens Climate Lobby; EcoNet (Education, Communication and Outreach Network); Goosefoot; Orca Network; South Whidbey Tilth; Thriving Communities; Washington State University Waste Wise Program of Island County; and Whidbey Watershed Stewards.

Highlights include two lec-tures, on April 20 and 21, the annual Welcome the Whales parade, two art exhibitions, the highly acclaimed docu-mentary film “Chasing Ice” on April 27, and a series of “Science while Sipping” pub and wine bar talks, April 22, 24 and 26.

A complete schedule of events, with listing of spon-sors, is available at www.goosefoot.org

Art Exhibits on view for April

Mother Earth: Earth & Oceans, at Blooms Winery Taste for Wine & Art, includes stained glass, painting, multi-media and sculpture.

Our Earth, in the Cash Store Hub, showcases art-ists’ dreams, concerns and desires as they contemplate the environment’s present and future.

Sunday, April 7 Annual Peace Picture at 1

p.m. at Bayview Cash Store parking lot.

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Earth exhibit 1-4 p.m. in the Bayview Cash Store Hub.

Thursday, April 11Beach cleanup at Double

Bluff County Park, noon to 2 p.m; contact Scott Chase, [email protected] or 360-387-3443, ext. 258. Several other cleanups are scheduled on other days.

Saturday, April 20 Welcome the Whales

Parade and Festival in Langley starting at 11 a.m. with educational displays and costume making at Langley United Methodist Church; 1:30 parade downtown

Gray whales as Sentinels of Climate Change, lecture by Sue Moore at 3 p.m.

Sunday, April 21Whale Watch with Orca

Network. 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., www.orcanetwork.org “A Brief History of the Salish Sea: How We Got to Where We’re Going,” lecture with Elliott Menashe, 3 p.m. at Langley United Methodist Church.

Monday, April 22 (Earth Day)

“Science while Sipping: Preserving Land” with Elizabeth Guss of the Whidbey Camano Land Trust, 5-5:30 p.m. at Bloom’s Winery Taste for Wine & Art at the Bayview Cash Store. Environmental speakers in school classrooms every day that week.

Wednesday, April 24 Science while Sipping:

“Micro-plastics – Here There and Everywhere,” with Julie Masura, 6:30-7 p.m. at Mo’s Pub and Eatery in Langley.

Friday, April 26 “Science While Sipping:

Salmon, Streams and the Sense of Smell,” by Nathaniel (Nat) Scholz, 6:30-7 p.m. at Ott and Murphy’s Tasting Room in Langley.

Saturday, April 27: “Birds” with Whidbey

Audubon for children, kin-dergarten through eighth grade, at the South Whidbey Commons.

“Chasing Ice,” a docu-mentary film, screening at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts (WICA), plus infor-mation and networking dis-plays from noon to 3:30 p.m.

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Enroll�now�for�Skagit�College

Open enrollment is now for all students who are enrolling in spring quarter classes at Skagit Valley College. Classes begin April 9 at all SVC locations, including the Whidbey Island Campus in Oak Harbor and South Whidbey Center in Clinton, as well as online through eLearning. Visit www.skagit.edu for more information. The college’s website is now acces-sible from a smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer. The South Whidbey Center phone number is 360-341-2324.

Celebrate�Record’s�homecoming

The South Whidbey Record is celebrating its return to South Whidbey with a community open house March 21 at its new office, 221 Second St. in Langley Village, next to the liquor store. Stop by between the hours of 4 and 6:30 p.m. to meet the staff, including new Publisher Keven Graves at 5 p.m., and enjoy refresh-ments.

Habitat�home� questions�answered

All are invited to attend a free presentation March 21 showing how to apply for a new home built by Habitat For Humanity. Stop by the Habitat store at 1592 Main St., Freeland, at 5:30 p.m. Children are welcome. Bring your questions.

Thriving�Communities

The Whidbey Institute in Clinton presents “We’re In This Together: the 2nd Annual Thriving Communities Conference,” convening members of diverse com-munities from March 21

through March 23. All are welcome to network, exchange ideas, engage in meaningful dialogue and be inspired as strate-gies for viable change are explored along with growth that will sustain the well-being of every-one. Visit www.thriving communities.org

Opportunity� to�learn�CPR

A health care provider CPR class for nurses and nursing students will be held at 3 p.m. March 21 at the Freeland Fire Station, 5535 Cameron Rd. Call Irene at 425-765-1493 to register.

Orchestra�gives�Winter�Concert

The Whidbey Island Community Orchestra’s winter concert will be held at the South Whidbey High School Auditorium at 7 p.m. March 22.

The Community Orchestra, under the direction of Debbie Knight, will perform works by Copland, Meyerbeer, Mozart, John Phillip Sousa, “Harry Potter Themes” by John Williams, and “La Bamba” by Richie Valens. The Strauss “Pizzicata Polka” features accordionist David Locke with the orchestra. The concert will also feature a trom-bone quartet, a string ensemble and our young-est members Porter and Elliot Matteson in a jazz duo.

A reception follows with light refreshments provided by the orches-tra. There is no ticket charge for the concert. Donations are appreci-ated to fulfill its mission of supporting music opportunities and music education in multi-gener-ational settings. For infor-mation about joining as a player, sponsor or vol-unteer, email Jim Lux at [email protected]

Local�musicians�bring�the�blues

“Journaling the Blues – A Blues Opera,” will be

presented at 7:30 p.m. March 22 at Whidbey Island Center for the Arts in Langley, as part of WICA’s Local Artist Series. Performer will be Deja Blooze consisting of David Gregor, David Gignac, Scott Small and Russell Sparkman, with special guests David Licstro, Joni Takanikos, Davis Ossman, Bruce Launer, Julia Hauser and Jonas Adams. Tickets cost $15 and can be pur-chased by calling 360-221-828 or visiting wica onnline.com

A�party�for� Betsy�Roberts

Betsy Roberts turns 90 this month and her fam-ily invites the community to celebrate her birthday from 2 to 4 p.m. March 23 at the Langley United Methodist Church. For many years Roberts wrote about senior issues for The South Whidbey Record and she kept active in her

community. She lives in Freeland.

Legion�sale� clears�room

American Legion Post 141 is remodeling its downstairs and will make room for the upcoming changes with a sale March 23 to clear space, begin-ning at 2 p.m. Bill Hughes, services officer, said plenty of items will be for sale, among them stor-age boxes, tables, chairs and booths. The post is located at 14096 State Highway 525.

Open�a�doorway�with�Sufi�practice

Marsh House Sufi Zikr, led by Sheikh Allaudin Ottinger and Lila Flood, will be held from 7:30-10:30 p.m. March 23 at the Aldermarsh Retreat Center, Clinton. The Sufi practice of Zikr opens a doorway in body, heart, and soul, helping one remember and experi-ence the original condi-tion of oneness with the sacred.

Cost is $15 in advance. To get your name on the

list, email Linda at llindsay @whidbey.com or call her at 360-331-5471.

Stay�clean, it’s�all�for�free

A free workshop and free workbook are avail-able for anyone who has struggled with relapse and wants to stay clean and sober for good. Free coffee, tea and cookies, too, at the South Whidbey Commons, 124 Second St., Langley, from 9-11:30 a.m. March 23.

This is a celebration of the new workbook, “Getting It: Building Motivation From Relapse.” The workbook will not be for sale and donations are neither expected nor accepted. Contact George DuWors at 425-213-2657 or [email protected]

Radio�club� makes�plans

The Island County Amateur Radio Club welcomes the public to its monthly meeting at 9:30 a.m. March 23 at the county commissioners’ hearing room, 1 N.E. Sixth St., Coupeville. Plans will be discussed for com-munications support for several upcoming spe-cial events such as the Whidbey Island marathon in April and the Ragnar Relay Northwest Passage race in July.

Club participation in the annual national Field Day remote operation contest in June also will be dis-cussed. Volunteers, both licensed ham operators and not, are being sought to help support the popu-lar events. Volunteer radio license examiners will be on site to provide infor-mation and to schedule federal radio operator exams for interested per-sons. For more informa-tion, see www.w7avm.org or contact [email protected]

DAR�honors�high�school�senior

The Whidbey Island Chapter Daughters of the Revolution hosts its annual DAR Good Citizen Tea, this year honoring Caitlin Christensen, South Whidbey High School senior. The outstanding student selected as the school’s DAR Good Citizen must have the qualities of dependability, service,

leadership and patriotism. DAR is proud to pres-ent this award to Caitlin for setting an excellent example for all children and students to follow.

All family and friends are welcome at noon March 23 at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 6309 Wilson Place, Clinton. A $10 donation will support the chapter’s Good Citizen Award program.

Call 360-682-5966 to RSVP or for any questions.

Why�and�how�birds�make�nests�

“Feathered Architects: the Fascinating World of Bird Nests,” with Idie Ulsh, will be presented from 9:30 a.m. to noon March 23 at Trinity Lutheran Church’s annex building, 18341 State Highway 525 in Freeland. From eagles to hummingbirds, Ulsh will explore how and where birds make nests and relate interesting facts about their construc-tion.

This is the third of Whidbey Audubon Society’s intermediate bird class series. The cost is $15 a person and is open to anyone. Class size is limited to 35 people. To register, contact Ann Casey at [email protected] or 360-331-4679. Make checks payable to Whidbey Audubon and mail to Ann Casey, P.O. Box 815, Freeland, WA 98249.

Presentation�brings�history�to�life

Due to the success, the Langley Main Street Association brings back “Langley Life: 1890-1980” at 7:30 p.m. March 23 at WICA.

For tickets, call the WICA box office at 360-221-8262 Tickets cost $10 for adults and $5 for kids.

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Leo Seaman presents “Mark’s Gospel,” a narrative drama with a post-modern feel, at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 23 at St. Augustine’s in-the-Woods Parish, 5217 Honeymoon Bay Road, Freeland. Seaman has advanced degrees in biblical studies with a special emphasis on the Gospel of Mark. Donations will be accepted. Call 360-331-4887 for more information.

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Pick-and-rolls, scoop layups and bank three-pointers will be abundant at the first ever five-on-five “March Madness” charity basketball tournament.

Eight nonprofits from Whidbey Island will field a team. Though only one squad will have five champions, all come out as winners. All profits from ticket sales will be divided among the groups.

Nonprofits fielding a team are Friends of Friends Medical Support Fund, Good Cheer, Goosefoot, Hearts & Hammers, Helping Hand, South Whidbey Commons, Rotary Club of South Whidbey and Ryan’s House for Youth. The tournament runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, March 24 at the South Whidbey High School gym.

Each team has a chance to win a 50-50 cash prize, split with a ticket holder in the crowd.

Playing a round robin, double-elimination tournament allows each team two chances to stay in the game. Fans can support their favorite group and team by filling the bleachers and buying tickets for between-game prizes and a chance to win “Madness Money.”

Donations can be made online at fofmedicalsupportfund.org and click on the “Donate Online” button, or send a check to Friends of Friends Medical Support Fund, P.O. Box 812, Langley, WA 98260 by March 22.

Members of both South Whidbey High School girls and boys basketball programs and the eighth grade Langley Middle School team will provide clock and book assistance

and announce. Concessions will be open at the high school, thanks to the SW High School Booster Club.

Mike Welding, spokesman for Whidbey Island Naval Air Station, confirmed that two P-3 Orions — large four-engine turboprop submarine hunters — took off from the airbase Saturday evening but neither flew over South Whidbey.

A South Whidbey Record reporter also visited six dif-ferent homes around the Johnsons’ house but none of the neighbors reported seeing anything out of the ordinary the night of the inci-dent.

Several did express disap-pointment, however, at being left out.

“I wish I’d seen it,” said Tim Oliver, with a laugh.

A 23-year resident of the community, he also has a great view of the water and often observes marine and air traffic passing through the area. Oliver said he’s never witnessed anything that might fit into the extrater-restrial category but planned to redouble his vigil following the Johnsons’ encounter.

“Now I’m really going to be looking out the window,” he said.

Another neighbor, who asked to be identified only by her first name, was home Saturday evening but said she also missed the excitement.

“That would be cool if it was (a UFO) but I didn’t see anything,” said Janice, with a smile.

While being interviewed, another neighbor drove by and Janice eagerly asked if they had seen anything. The driver replied that she hadn’t but seemed to express the same excitement over the possibility and the news has no doubt begun to spread

through the tight-knit com-munity.

Although the Johnsons may be the only people in Bush Point to witness the phenomenon, sightings of unexplained flying objects are nothing new on Whidbey Island.

According to the Seattle-based National UFO Reporting Center’s online database, six different sight-ings have occurred over the past eight months alone between Coupeville and Clinton.

The most recent took place in January when an observ-er reported seeing a “shiny boomerang shape flying over Langley.”

“It made no noise and looked as if it was reflect-ing light, not emitting light,” wrote the unidentified party. “It was a clear night and if there had been any details on the object (landing gear, engine housings) they would have been easily visible but there were none.”

A July sighting last year, this one from the Clinton area, was strikingly similar to that the Johnsons observed.

“The objects were com-pletely silent, orange in color, and appeared to be very close … there was no flickering or other lights coming from the objects,” the reporting party wrote, again unidentified.

Johnson said he can’t iden-tify just what he saw and isn’t make any conclusions. Both he and his wife, however, are sure that the lights were there and are the strangest thing they’ve seen in 17 years of living in Bush Point.

“This is not something I was imagining,” Johnson said. “I was sober, I don’t drink, I don’t smoke pot. … I definitely saw what I saw.”

“I’d swear on a stack of Bibles,” he said.

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WA Misc. RentalsDuplexes/MultiplexesOAK HARBOR

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7023.101773 Grantors : Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Grantee: David M. Schleip- m a n a n d H e a t h e r L . Schleipman, husband and

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wife Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 4177005 Tax Parcel ID No. : R13435-015-1720/ 44115 Abbreviated Legal: PTN SE 1/4-SW 1/4 , SECT 35-34N-R1EWM, Is land County, WA Notice of Trus- tee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washing- ton 61.24, et seq. THIS NO- TICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLO- S U R E S A L E O F Y O U R HOME You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date of this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. C O N TA C T A H O U S I N G COUNSELOR OR AN AT- T O R N E Y L I C E N S E D I N WASHINGTON NOW to as- sess your situation and re- fer you to mediation if you are eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of he lp . SEEK ING ASSIS- TANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like as- s istance in determining your rights and opportu- nities to keep your house, you may contact the follow- ing: The statewide foreclo- sure hotline for assistance and referra l to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission Te lephone: Toll-free: 1-877-894-HOME (1-877-894-4663). Web s i t e : http://www.dfi.wa.gov/con- s u m e r s / h o m e o w n e r - ship/post_purchase_couns- elors_foreclosure.htm The United States Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment Telephone: Toll- free: 1-800-569-4287. Web site: http://www.hud.gov/of- f i ces /hsg/s fh /hcc / fc / in - d e x . c f m ? w e b L i s t A c - t i o n = s e a r c h & s e a r c h - state=WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid hot- line for assistance and re- ferrals to other housing counselors and attorneys Te l e p h o n e : To l l - f r e e : 1-800-606-4819. Web site: http://nwjustice.org/what- clear. I. On April 19, 2013, at 10:00 a.m. outside the main entrance of the Island County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memorial at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Wash- ington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any con- d i t ions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following de- scribed real property “Prop- e r t y ” , s i t u a t e d i n t h e County(ies) of Island, State of Washington: The South 288.75 feet of that portion of the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 35, Township 34 North, Range 1 East of the Willamette Meridian, lying West o f the Secondar y State Highway 525 right of way; except the West 40 feet thereof. Also except that portion deeded to the State of Washington by Warranty Deed recorded October 6, 2005 under Au- ditor’s File No. 4150067, records of Island County, Washington. Situated in Is- land County, Washington. C o m m o n l y k n o w n a s : 40251 State Route 20 Oak Harbor, WA 98277-7943 which is subject to that cer- tain Deed of Trust dated 07 /17 /06 , r eco rded on 07/25/06, under Auditor’s File No. 4177005, records of Island County, Washing- ton, from David M. Schleip- man and Heather Schleip- man, husband and wife, as Grantor, to Northwest Trus- tee Services LLC, as Trus- tee, to secure an obligation “Obl igat ion” in favor of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Beneficiary. *The Tax Par- cel ID number and Abbrevi- ated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or su-

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persede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action com- menced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Cour t by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s de- fault on the Obligation se- cured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the follow- ing amounts now in arrears a n d / o r o t h e r d e f a u l t s : Amount due to reinstate by 12/13/2012 Monthly Pay- ments $19,419.51 Late Charges $714.50 Lender’s Fees & Costs $92.47 Total Arrearage $20,226.48 Trus- tee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $775.00 Title Report $924.00 Statutory Mailings $151.76 Record- ing Costs $89.00 Postings $140.00 Sale Costs $0.00 Total Costs $2,079.76 Total Amount Due: $22,306.24 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Princi- pal Balance of $280,144.88, together with interest as provided in the note or oth- er instrument evidencing t h e O b l i g a t i o n f r o m 01/01/12, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as pro- vided by statute. The sale will be made without repre- sentation or warranty, ex- press or implied regarding title, possession, encum- brances or condition of the Property on April 19, 2013. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, l a te charges , advances costs and fees thereafter due , must be cured by 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontin- ued and terminated if at any time before 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, la te charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be ter- mina ted any t ime a f te r 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest se- cured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and ad- vances, if any made pursu- ant to the terms of the obli- gation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing al l other de- faults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trus- tee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following ad- dress(es): NAME AND AD- DRESS David M. Schleip- man 40251 State Route 20 O a k H a r b o r , W A 9 8 2 7 7 - 7 9 4 3 D a v i d M . Schleipman 40251 State Route 20 # B Oak Harbor, WA 98277-7943 Heather Schleipman aka Heather L. Schleipman 40251 State Route 20 Oak Harbor, WA 9 8 2 7 7 - 7 9 4 3 H e a t h e r Schleipman aka Heather L. Schleipman 40251 State Route 20 # B Oak Harbor, WA 98277-7943 David M. Schleipman 3368 Garfield Cou r t Oak Ha rbo r, WA 98277 Heather Schleipman aka Heather L. Schleipman 3368 Garfield Court Oak Harbor, WA 98277 by both first class and certified mail, return receipt requested on 07/06/12, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 07/06/12 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default

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was posted on a conspicu- ous place on the real prop- erty described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writ- ing to anyone requesting it a statement of all costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and a l l those who ho ld by, through or under the Gran- tor of all their interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportu- nity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale p u r s u a n t t o R C W 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver o f any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TEN- ANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the prop- erty on the 20th day follow- ing the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and any- one having an interest jun- ior to the Deed of Trust, in- cluding occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary pro- ceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-oc- cupied property, the pur- chaser shall provide a ten- ant with written notice in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h R C W 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be ac- cessed at www.northwest- trustee.com and are incor- porated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwest- trustee.com and www.USA- Foreclosure.com. EFFEC- TIVE: 12/13/2012 North- west Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signa- ture P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: V o n n i e M c E l l i g o t t ( 4 2 5 ) 5 8 6 - 1 9 0 0 . ( T S # 7023.101773) 1002.222025 -File No.LEGAL NO. 465173Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. March 20, April 10, 2013.

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positionNotice is hereby given that Bayview Water Dis- trict has an opening for a Commissioner. All inter- es ted par t ies shou ld submit a resume and let- ter of interest including your qual i f icat ions to Bayview Beach Water District. (Financial and engineering expertise as well as prior water dis- tr ict experience are of particular interest.) Ap- plicant must be a current r e s i d e n t o f B ay v i ew Beach Water Distr ict . Please mail to: Bayview Beach Water Distr ict , PO Box 667, Freeland, WA 98249. All resumes and letters of interest must be postmarked by Apr i l 1, 2013. Please contact me at 331-4522 if you have any ques- tions.LEGAL NO. 460149Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. Feb- ruary 23, 27, March 2, 6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 23, 2013.

7023.101868 Grantors : Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. successor by merger to Wells Fargo Home Mort- gage, Inc. Grantee: To the He i r s and Dev i sees o f

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George Toma, and the sur- viving spouse, Kathleen R. Toma a widow Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 4098548 T a x P a r c e l I D N o . : R23226-025-2750 Abbrevi- ated Legal: PTN S26, T32N, R2E, W.M., ISLAND CO, WA Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME You have only 20 DAYS from the record- ing date of this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. CONTACT A HOUS- ING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to as- sess your situation and re- fer you to mediation if you are eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of he lp . SEEK ING ASSIS- TANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like as- s istance in determining your rights and opportu- nities to keep your house, you may contact the follow- ing: The statewide foreclo- sure hotline for assistance and referra l to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission Te lephone: Toll-free: 1-877-894-HOME (1-877-894-4663). Web s i t e : http://www.dfi.wa.gov/con- s u m e r s / h o m e o w n e r - ship/post_purchase_couns- elors_foreclosure.htm The United States Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment Telephone: Toll- free: 1-800-569-4287. Web site: http://www.hud.gov/of- f i ces /hsg/s fh /hcc / fc / in - d e x . c f m ? w e b L i s t A c - t i o n = s e a r c h & s e a r c h - state=WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid hot- line for assistance and re- ferrals to other housing counselors and attorneys Te l e p h o n e : To l l - f r e e : 1-800-606-4819. Web site: http://nwjustice.org/what- clear. I. On April 19, 2013, at 10:00 a.m. outside the main entrance of the Island County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memorial at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Wash- ington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any con- d i t ions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following de- scribed real property “Prop- e r t y ” , s i t u a t e d i n t h e County(ies) of Island, State of Washington: That portion of the West half of the West half of the Southwest Quar- ter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 26, Township 32 North, Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian, being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the South Quarter corner of said Sect ion 26; thence North 88 degrees 49’24” East, along the South line of said Section 26, a distance of 330.85 feet; thence North 0 deg 06’10” West a dis- tance of 347.49 feet; thence South 88 deg 50’58” West a distance of 180.50 feet to the True Point of Beginning; thence continue South 88 deg 50’58” West a distance of 150.00 feet to the West l ine of said subdivision; thence South 0 deg 02’46” East, along said West line, a distance of 317.65 feet to the North margin of the County Road; thence East- erly along said North mar- gin a distance of 150 feet to a point that is South 0 deg 02’46’ East from the True Point of Beginning; thence North 0 deg 02’46” West a distance of 317.58 feet to the True Point of Beginning. (Also known as Tract A of Island County Short Plat No. 73/020) Situated in Is- land County, Washington. Commonly known as: 594

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Dynes Road nka 594 West Cross Island Road Camano Island, WA 98282 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 03/31/04, re- corded on 04/28/04, under Auditor’s File No. 4098548, records of Island County, Washington, from George Toma and Kathleen R. To- ma, husband and wife, as Grantor, to H and L Servic- es, Inc., as Trustee, to se- cure an obligation “Obliga- tion” in favor of Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Inc., as Beneficiary. *The Tax Par- cel ID number and Abbrevi- ated Legal Description are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or su- persede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action com- menced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Cour t by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s de- fault on the Obligation se- cured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the follow- ing amounts now in arrears a n d / o r o t h e r d e f a u l t s : Amount due to reinstate by 12/13/2012 Monthly Pay- ments $10,836.50 Late Charges $395.01 Lender’s Fees & Costs $418.12 Total Arrearage $11,649.63 Trus- tee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $775.00 Title Report $433.00 Statutory Mailings $27.00 Recording Cos ts $48 .00 Pos t ings $70.00 Sale Costs $31.50 Total Costs $1,384.50 Total Amount Due: $13,034.13 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Princi- pal Balance of $61,943.09, together with interest as provided in the note or oth- er instrument evidencing t h e O b l i g a t i o n f r o m 02/01/12, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as pro- vided by statute. The sale will be made without repre- sentation or warranty, ex- press or implied regarding title, possession, encum- brances or condition of the Property on April 19, 2013. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, l a te charges , advances costs and fees thereafter due , must be cured by 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontin- ued and terminated if at any time before 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, la te charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be ter- minated any t ime a f te r 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest se- cured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and ad- vances, if any made pursu- ant to the terms of the obli- gation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing al l other de- faults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trus- tee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following ad- dress(es): NAME AND AD- DRESS Kathleen R. Toma 594 Dynes Road nka 594 West Cross Island Road Ca- m a n o I s l a n d , W A

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98282-8664 George Toma 594 Dynes Road nka 594 West Cross Island Road Ca- mano Island, WA 98282 The Heirs & Devisees of George Toma 594 Dynes Road nka 594 West Cross Island Road Camano Island, WA 98282-8664 The Estate of George Toma 594 Dynes Road nka 594 West Cross Island Road Camano Island, W A 9 8 2 8 2 U n k n o w n Spouse and/or Domestic Par tner o f Ka th leen R . Toma 594 Dynes Road nka 594 West Cross Is land Road Camano Island, WA 98282-8664 by both first class and certified mail, re- turn receipt requested on 09/17/12, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 09/17/12 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicu- ous place on the real prop- erty described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writ- ing to anyone requesting it a statement of all costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and a l l those who ho ld by, through or under the Gran- tor of all their interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportu- nity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale p u r s u a n t t o R C W 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver o f any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TEN- ANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the prop- erty on the 20th day follow- ing the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and any- one having an interest jun- ior to the Deed of Trust, in- cluding occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary pro- ceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-oc- cupied property, the pur- chaser shall provide a ten- ant with written notice in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h R C W 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be ac- cessed at www.northwest- trustee.com and are incor- porated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwest- trustee.com and www.USA- Foreclosure.com. EFFEC- TIVE: 12/13/2012 North- west Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signa- ture P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: V o n n i e M c E l l i g o t t ( 4 2 5 ) 5 8 6 - 1 9 0 0 . ( T S # 7023.101868) 1002.227804 -File No.LEGAL NO. 465175Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. March 20, April 10, 2013.

7023.102715 Grantors : Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. successor by merger to Wells Fargo Home Mort- gage, Inc. Grantee: Eric M. Rudd and Jennifer Rudd, Husband and Wife Ref to D O T A u d i t o r F i l e N o . : 4090758 and re-recorded 4/5/2007 under Auditor’s File No. 4198814 Tax Parcel I D N o . : 372297/S8090-00-00009-0 Abbreviated Legal: LOT 9,

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SARATOGA BEACH #1, Is- land County, WA Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Wash- ington 61.24, et seq. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLO- S U R E S A L E O F Y O U R HOME You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date of this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. C O N TA C T A H O U S I N G COUNSELOR OR AN AT- T O R N E Y L I C E N S E D I N WASHINGTON NOW to as- sess your situation and re- fer you to mediation if you are eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of he lp . SEEK ING ASSIS- TANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like as- s istance in determining your rights and opportu- nities to keep your house, you may contact the follow- ing: The statewide foreclo- sure hotline for assistance and referra l to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission Te lephone: Toll-free: 1-877-894-HOME (1-877-894-4663). Web s i t e : http://www.dfi.wa.gov/con- s u m e r s / h o m e o w n e r - ship/post_purchase_couns- elors_foreclosure.htm The United States Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment Telephone: Toll- free: 1-800-569-4287. Web site: http://www.hud.gov/of- f i ces /hsg/s fh /hcc / fc / in - d e x . c f m ? w e b L i s t A c - t i o n = s e a r c h & s e a r c h - state=WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid hot- line for assistance and re- ferrals to other housing counselors and attorneys Te l e p h o n e : To l l - f r e e : 1-800-606-4819. Web site: http://nwjustice.org/what- clear. I. On April 19, 2013, at 10:00 a.m. outside the main entrance of the Island County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memorial at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Wash- ington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any con- d i t ions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following de- scribed real property “Prop- e r t y ” , s i t u a t e d i n t h e County(ies) of Island, State of Washington: Lot 9, Plat of Saratoga Beach, Division No. 1, as per Plat recorded in Volume 7 of Plats, Page 5 0 , R e c o r d s o f I s l a n d County, Washington. Situ- ate in the County of Island, State of Washington. Com- monly known as: 3220 Har- bor View Drive Langley, WA 98260-8028 which is sub- ject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 02/06/04, re- corded on 02/09/04, under Auditor’s File No. 4090758 and re-recorded 4/5/2007 under Auditor’s Fi le No. 4198814, records of Island County, Washington, from Eric M. Rudd and Jennifer Rudd, husband and wife, as Grantor, to Stewart Title, as Trustee, to secure an obli- gation “Obligation” in favor of Wells Fargo Home Mort- gage Inc., as Beneficiary. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal De- scription are provided sole- ly to comply with the re- cording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s ful l legal de- scription provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Ob- ligation in any Court by rea- son of the Grantor’s or Bor- rower’s default on the Obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other de-

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faults: Amount due to rein- state by 12/11/2012 Month- ly Payments $10,820.04 L a t e C h a r g e s $ 3 7 7 . 1 3 Lender ’s Fees & Cos ts $250.70 Total Arrearage $11,447.87 Trustee’s Ex- penses (Itemization) Trus- tee’s Fee $775.00 Title Re- por t $507.00 Sta tu tor y Mailings $30.00 Recording Cos ts $14 .00 Pos t ings $70.00 Sale Costs $0.00 Total Costs $1,396.00 Total Amount Due: $12,843.87 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Princi- pal Balance of $82,954.21, together with interest as provided in the note or oth- er instrument evidencing t h e O b l i g a t i o n f r o m 10/01/11, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as pro- vided by statute. The sale will be made without repre- sentation or warranty, ex- press or implied regarding title, possession, encum- brances or condition of the Property on April 19, 2013. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, l a te charges , advances costs and fees thereafter due , must be cured by 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontin- ued and terminated if at any time before 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, la te charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be ter- mina ted any t ime a f te r 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest se- cured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and ad- vances, if any made pursu- ant to the terms of the obli- gation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing al l other de- faults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trus- tee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following ad- dress(es): NAME AND AD- DRESS Eric M. Rudd 3220 Harbor View Drive Langley, WA 98260-8028 Eric M. Rudd P.O. Box 21 Langley, WA 98260-0021 Jennifer Rudd 3220 Harbor View D r i v e L a n g l e y , W A 98260-8028 Jennifer Rudd P.O. Box 21 Langley, WA 98260-0021 Eric M. Rudd 6930 Cultus Bay Road Clin- ton, WA 98236-9328 Jenni- fer Rudd 6930 Cultus Bay R o a d C l i n t o n , W A 98236-9328 by both first class and certified mail, re- turn receipt requested on 09/11/12, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 09/11/12 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicu- ous place on the real prop- erty described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writ- ing to anyone requesting it a statement of all costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and a l l those who ho ld by, through or under the Gran- tor of all their interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever

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will be afforded an opportu- nity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale p u r s u a n t t o R C W 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver o f any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TEN- ANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the prop- erty on the 20th day follow- ing the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and any- one having an interest jun- ior to the Deed of Trust, in- cluding occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary pro- ceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-oc- cupied property, the pur- chaser shall provide a ten- ant with written notice in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h R C W 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be ac- cessed at www.northwest- trustee.com and are incor- porated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwest- trustee.com and www.USA- Foreclosure.com. EFFEC- TIVE: 12/11/2012 North- west Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signa- ture P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: V o n n i e M c E l l i g o t t ( 4 2 5 ) 5 8 6 - 1 9 0 0 . ( T S # 7023.102715) 1002.227167 File No.LEGAL NO. 465172Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. March 20, April 10, 2013.

ISLAND SUB-REGIONAL

TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

ORGANIZATION POLICY BOARD

MEETINGIsland County

Commissioner’s Hearing Room

6th and Main Street, Coupeville

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

MEETING STARTS AT 10:30 A.M.AGENDA

1. Welcome 2. Approval of February 27, 2013 meeting min- utes Action3. Transpor tation Con- currency Discussion/Action4. STIP Amendments Action5. Update on Scenic Isle Way Committee Inform6. New Business LEGAL NO. 465143Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. March 20, 2013

7 0 3 7 . 7 7 3 2 1 G r a n t o r s : Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. U.S. Bank National As- sociation, as Trustee, suc- cessor in interest to Wa- chovia Bank, N.A., as Trus- tee for Chase Funding Mort- gage Loan Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2003-5 Grantee: Elaine L. Hartman and Mark W. Hartman Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 4126512 Tax Parcel ID No.: 305850 Abbreviated Legal: LOT 46, LIVINGTON BAY D IV IS ION #1 Not ice o f Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Wash- ington 61.24, et seq. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLO- S U R E S A L E O F Y O U R HOME You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date of this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. C O N TA C T A H O U S I N G COUNSELOR OR AN AT- T O R N E Y L I C E N S E D I N WASHINGTON NOW to as-

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sess your situation and re- fer you to mediation if you are eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of he lp . SEEK ING ASSIS- TANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like as- s istance in determining your rights and opportu- nities to keep your house, you may contact the follow- ing: The statewide foreclo- sure hotline for assistance and referra l to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission Te lephone: Toll-free: 1-877-894-HOME (1-877-894-4663). Web s i t e : http://www.dfi.wa.gov/con- s u m e r s / h o m e o w n e r - ship/post_purchase_couns- elors_foreclosure.htm The United States Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment Telephone: Toll- free: 1-800-569-4287. Web site: http://www.hud.gov/of- f i ces /hsg/s fh /hcc / fc / in - d e x . c f m ? w e b L i s t A c - t i o n = s e a r c h & s e a r c h - state=WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid hot- line for assistance and re- ferrals to other housing counselors and attorneys Te l e p h o n e : To l l - f r e e : 1-800-606-4819. Web site: http://nwjustice.org/what- clear. I. On April 19, 2013, at 10:00 a.m. outside the main entrance of the Island County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memorial at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Wash- ington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any con- d i t ions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following de- scribed real property “Prop- e r t y ” , s i t u a t e d i n t h e County(ies) of Island, State of Washington: Lot 46, Plat of Livingston Bay, Division No. 1, as per Plat recorded in Volume 11 of Plats, page 2 7 , r e c o r d s o f I s l a n d Coun ty. S i t ua t e i n t he County of Island, State of Washington. Commonly known as: 801 Livingston Bay Shore Drive Camano Island, WA 98282 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 07/17/03, re- corded on 02/24/05, under Auditor’s File No. 4126512, records of Island County, Washington, from Elaine L. Hartman, formerly Elaine L. Heaton and Mark W. Hart- man wife and husband, as Grantor, to LandAmerica OneStop, as Trustee, to se- cure an obligation “Obliga- tion” in favor of Chase Man- hattan Bank USA, N.A., as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was as- signed by Chase Bank USA, N.A., F/K/A Chase Manhat- tan Bank, USA, National As- sociation to U.S. Bank Na- tional Association, as Trus- tee, successor in interest to Wachovia Bank, N.A., as Trustee for Chase Funding M o r t g a g e L o a n A s s e t - Backed Certificates, Series 2003-5, under an Assign- ment/Successive Assign- ments recorded under Audi- tor ’s F i le No. 4328078. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal De- scription are provided sole- ly to comply with the re- cording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s ful l legal de- scription provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Ob- ligation in any Court by rea- son of the Grantor’s or Bor- rower’s default on the Obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other de- faults: Amount due to rein-

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state by 12/06/2012 Month- ly Payments $44,323.24 Lender ’s Fees & Cos ts $314.72 Total Arrearage $44,637.96 Trustee’s Ex- penses (Itemization) Trus- tee’s Fee $506.25 Title Re- por t $737.00 Sta tu tor y Mailings $19.76 Recording Cos ts $28 .00 Pos t ings $ 7 0 . 0 0 T o t a l C o s t s $1,361.01 Total Amount Due : $45 ,998 .97 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Bal- ance of $165,071.91, to- gether with interest as pro- vided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 12/01/10, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are pro- vided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to sat- isfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representa- tion or warranty, express or implied regarding title, pos- session, encumbrances or condition of the Property on Apri l 19, 2013. The de- fault(s) referred to in para- graph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontin- uance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time be- fore 04/08/13 (11 days be- fore the sale date), the de- fault(s) as set forth in para- graph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trus- tee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be ter- mina ted any t ime a f te r 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest se- cured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and ad- vances, if any made pursu- ant to the terms of the obli- gation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing al l other de- faults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trus- tee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following ad- dress(es): NAME AND AD- DRESS Elaine L Hartman 801 Livingston Bay Shore Drive Camano Island, WA 98282 Mark W. Hartman 801 Livingston Bay Shore Drive Camano Island, WA 98282 by both first class and certified mail, return re- c e i p t r e q u e s t e d o n 05/12/11, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 05/12/11 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicu- ous place on the real prop- erty described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writ- ing to anyone requesting it a statement of all costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and a l l those who ho ld by, through or under the Gran- tor of all their interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportu- nity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale p u r s u a n t t o R C W 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver o f any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE

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TO OCCUPANTS OR TEN- ANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the prop- erty on the 20th day follow- ing the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and any- one having an interest jun- ior to the Deed of Trust, in- cluding occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary pro- ceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-oc- cupied property, the pur- chaser shall provide a ten- ant with written notice in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h R C W 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be ac- cessed at www.northwest- trustee.com and are incor- porated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwest- trustee.com and www.USA- Foreclosure.com. EFFEC- TIVE: 12/06/2012 North- west Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signa- ture P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: H e a t h e r L . S m i t h ( 4 2 5 ) 5 8 6 - 1 9 0 0 . ( T S # 7037.77321) 1002.193097- File No.LEGAL NO. 465170Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. March 20, April 10, 2013.

ISLAND TRANSIT COMMUNITY MEETING

Join Island Transit at a Community Meeting to discuss the emergency and transit only secon- dary access for the main base facil it ies project. Members of the commu- nity are invited to ask questions, identi fy is- sues and provide ideas on t h i s p ro jec t . The meeting will be held at the Island Transit Bus Barn located at 19758 SR 20, Coupeville WA 98239, on Wednesday, March 20, 2013, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Ac- commodations wil l be made available upon ad- vance request for com- munications assistance. The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public. For more in- formation, please con- tact (360) 678-7771 or [email protected] NO. 462542Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. March 6, 9, 13, 16, 20, 2013.

7 0 9 0 . 2 4 4 1 8 G r a n t o r s : Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Homeward Residential, Inc. Grantee: The Heirs or Devisees of Glen Woodbu- ry, deceased, their interest being subject to the admin- istration of the Estate of said Decedent and in Celeen M. Woodbury Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 4218654 Tax Parcel ID No.: 134900 Abbreviated Legal: PTN. SEC 22, TWP. 29 N, R 3 EWM; SE 1/4, SE 1/4, Is- land County, WA Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Wash- ington 61.24, et seq. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLO- S U R E S A L E O F Y O U R HOME You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date of this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. C O N TA C T A H O U S I N G COUNSELOR OR AN AT- T O R N E Y L I C E N S E D I N WASHINGTON NOW to as- sess your situation and re- fer you to mediation if you are eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of he lp . SEEK ING ASSIS- TANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like as- s istance in determining

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your rights and opportu- nities to keep your house, you may contact the follow- ing: The statewide foreclo- sure hotline for assistance and referra l to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission Te lephone: Toll-free: 1-877-894-HOME (1-877-894-4663). Web s i t e : http://www.dfi.wa.gov/con- s u m e r s / h o m e o w n e r - ship/post_purchase_couns- elors_foreclosure.htm The United States Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment Telephone: Toll- free: 1-800-569-4287. Web site: http://www.hud.gov/of- f i ces /hsg/s fh /hcc / fc / in - d e x . c f m ? w e b L i s t A c - t i o n = s e a r c h & s e a r c h - state=WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid hot- line for assistance and re- ferrals to other housing counselors and attorneys Te l e p h o n e : To l l - f r e e : 1-800-606-4819. Web site: http://nwjustice.org/what- clear. I. On April 19, 2013, at 10:00 a.m. outside the main entrance of the Island County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memorial at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Wash- ington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any con- d i t ions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following de- scribed real property “Prop- e r t y ” , s i t u a t e d i n t h e County(ies) of Island, State of Washington: The East 254 feet of the West 508 feet of the Southeast Quar- ter of the Southwest Quar- ter of Section 22, Township 29 North, Range 3 East, W.M., lying North of County Road right-of-way known as Campbell Road. Situate in the County of Island, State of Washington. Com- mon ly known as : 3929 Campbell Road Clinton, WA 98236-8642 which is sub- ject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 12/19/07, re- corded on 12/27/07, under Auditor’s File No. 4218654, records of Island County, Washington, from Glen W. Woodbury and, Celeen M. Woodbury, husband and wife, as Grantor, to First American Title Ins. Co., as Trustee, to secure an obli- gation “Obligation” in favor o f Wa s h i n g t o n M u t u a l Bank, FA, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was ass igned by JPMorgan Chase Bank, Na- tional Association, succes- sor in interest by purchase from the FDIC as Receiver of Washington Mutual Bank by Homeward Residentioa, Inc., as Attorney in Fact to Homeward Residential, Inc., under an Assignment/Suc- cessive Assignments re- corded under Auditor’s File No. 4328232. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Ab- breviated Legal Description are provided solely to com- ply with the recording stat- utes and are not intended to supplement, amend or su- persede the Property’s full legal description provided herein. II. No action com- menced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Obligation in any Cour t by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s de- fault on the Obligation se- cured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the follow- ing amounts now in arrears a n d / o r o t h e r d e f a u l t s : Amount due to reinstate by 12/11/2012 Monthly Pay- ments $28,849.74 Late Charges $1,122.88 Lend- e r ’ s F e e s & C o s t s $1,938.15 Total Arrearage $31,910.77 Trustee’s Ex- penses (Itemization) Trus-

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tee’s Fee $775.00 Title Re- port $1,184.00 Statutory Mailings $30.90 Recording Cos ts $30 .00 Pos t ings $70.00 Sale Costs $0.00 Total Costs $2,089.90 Total Amount Due: $34,000.67 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Princi- pal Balance of $417,000.00, together with interest as provided in the note or oth- er instrument evidencing t h e O b l i g a t i o n f r o m 12/01/11, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as pro- vided by statute. The sale will be made without repre- sentation or warranty, ex- press or implied regarding title, possession, encum- brances or condition of the Property on April 19, 2013. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, l a te charges , advances costs and fees thereafter due , must be cured by 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontin- ued and terminated if at any time before 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, la te charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be ter- mina ted any t ime a f te r 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest se- cured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and ad- vances, if any made pursu- ant to the terms of the obli- gation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing al l other de- faults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trus- tee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following ad- dress(es): NAME AND AD- DRESS Glen W. Woodbury 3929 Campbell Road Clin- ton, WA 98236 Celeen M. Woodbury 3929 Campbell R o a d C l i n t o n , W A 9 8 2 3 6 - 8 6 4 2 U n k n o w n Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Celeen M. Wood- bury 3929 Campbell Road Clinton, WA 98236-8642 The Es t a t e o f G l en W. Woodbury 3929 Campbell R o a d C l i n t o n , W A 98236-8642 The Heirs and Devisees of Glen W. Wood- bury 3929 Campbell Road Clinton, WA 98236 Kelly & Harvey Law Offices, L.L.P., Attorney for The Estate of Glen W. Woodbury P.O. Box 290 Clinton, WA 98236 by both first class and certi- fied mail, return receipt re- quested on 07/06/12, proof of which is in the posses- sion of the Trustee; and on 07/06/12 Grantor and Bor- rower we re pe rsona l l y served with said written no- tice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, wil l provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their inter- est in the Property. IX. Any- one having any objection to

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the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to re- strain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invali- dating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The pur- chaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the own- er) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occu- pants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings un- der Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied proper- ty, the purchaser shall pro- vide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trus- tee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.north- westtrustee.com and are in- corporated by this refer- ence. You may also access sale status at www.north- w e s t t r u s t e e . c o m a n d w w w . U S A - F o r e c l o - s u r e . c o m . E F F E C T I V E : 1 2 / 1 1 / 2 0 1 2 N o r t h w e s t Trus tee Ser v i ces , Inc . , Trustee Authorized Signa- ture P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: V o n n i e M c E l l i g o t t ( 4 2 5 ) 5 8 6 - 1 9 0 0 . ( T S # 7090.24418) 1002.236507- File No.LEGAL NO. 465176Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. March 20, April 10, 2013.

NOTICENor th Whidbey Fire & Rescue is calling for bids on one new veh ic le . S p e c i f i c a t i o n s a r e available by visiting our website: www.nwfr.org or by visiting the district office at: 770 NE Midway Blvd. Sui te 201, Oak Harbor, WA 98277LEGAL NO. 465163Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. March 16, 20, 23, 27, 2013.

7 3 1 4 . 0 0 5 6 5 G r a n t o r s : Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. GMAC Mortgage, LLC Grantee: Ramon Luis Diaz, as his separate estate and The Heirs and Devisees of Janice Lorraine Diaz, who also appears of record as Janice L. Diaz, deceased Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 4247724 Tax Parcel ID No.: S7412-00-00031-0/502799 Abbreviated Legal: Lot 31, Lost Meadows Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Wash- ington 61.24, et seq. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLO- S U R E S A L E O F Y O U R HOME You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date of this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. C O N TA C T A H O U S I N G COUNSELOR OR AN AT- T O R N E Y L I C E N S E D I N WASHINGTON NOW to as- sess your situation and re- fer you to mediation if you are eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of he lp . SEEK ING ASSIS- TANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like as- s istance in determining your rights and opportu- nities to keep your house, you may contact the follow- ing: The statewide foreclo- sure hotline for assistance and referra l to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission Te lephone:

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Toll-free: 1-877-894-HOME (1-877-894-4663). Web s i t e : http://www.dfi.wa.gov/con- s u m e r s / h o m e o w n e r - ship/post_purchase_couns- elors_foreclosure.htm The United States Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment Telephone: Toll- free: 1-800-569-4287. Web site: http://www.hud.gov/of- f i ces /hsg/s fh /hcc / fc / in - d e x . c f m ? w e b L i s t A c - t i o n = s e a r c h & s e a r c h - state=WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid hot- line for assistance and re- ferrals to other housing counselors and attorneys Te l e p h o n e : To l l - f r e e : 1-800-606-4819. Web site: http://nwjustice.org/what- clear. I. On April 19, 2013, at 10:00 a.m. outside the main entrance of the Island County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memorial at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Wash- ington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any con- d i t ions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following de- scribed real property “Prop- e r t y ” , s i t u a t e d i n t h e County(ies) of Island, State of Washington: Lot 31, Plat of Lost Meadows, accord- ing to the plat thereof, re- corded in Volume 12 of Plats, Page 86, records of Island County, Washington. Situated in Island County, Washington. Commonly known as: 950 Falcon Road C a m a n o I s l a n d , W A 98282-8411 which is sub- ject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 03/26/09, re- corded on 03/31/09, under Auditor’s File No. 4247724, records of Island County, Washington, from Ramon Luis Diaz and Janice Lor- raine Diaz, husband and wife, as Grantor, to Chicago Title Insurance Company, as Trustee, to secure an ob- ligation “Obligation” in favor of Mortgage Electronic Reg- istration Systems, Inc. sole- ly as nominee for Golf Sav- ings Bank, a Washington Stock Savings Bank, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was as- signed by Mortgage Elec- tronic Registrat ion Sys- tems, Inc. to GMAC Mort- gage, LLC, under an As- signment/Successive As- signments recorded under Auditor’s File No. 4289600. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal De- scription are provided sole- ly to comply with the re- cording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s ful l legal de- scription provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Ob- ligation in any Court by rea- son of the Grantor’s or Bor- rower’s default on the Obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other de- faults: Amount due to rein- state by 12/12/2012 Month- ly Payments $26,825.31 Late Charges $1,033.24 Lender ’s Fees & Cos ts $2,125.38 Total Arrearage $29,983.93 Trustee’s Ex- penses (Itemization) Trus- tee’s Fee $725.00 Title Re- por t $660.90 Sta tu tor y Mailings $40.00 Recording Cos ts $48 .00 Pos t ings $70.00 Sale Costs $31.50 Total Costs $1,575.40 Total Amount Due: $31,559.33 IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Bal- ance of $141,930.58, to- gether with interest as pro- vided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 09/01/10, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are pro-

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vided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to sat- isfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representa- tion or warranty, express or implied regarding title, pos- session, encumbrances or condition of the Property on Apri l 19, 2013. The de- fault(s) referred to in para- graph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontin- uance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time be- fore 04/08/13 (11 days be- fore the sale date), the de- fault(s) as set forth in para- graph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trus- tee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be ter- mina ted any t ime a f te r 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest se- cured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and ad- vances, if any made pursu- ant to the terms of the obli- gation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing al l other de- faults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trus- tee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following ad- dress(es): NAME AND AD- DRESS Ramon Luis Diaz aka Ramon Diaz of the Es- tate of Janice Lorraine Diaz, deceased 950 Falcon Road C a m a n o I s l a n d , W A 98282-8411 Ramon Luis Diaz aka Ramon Diaz of the Estate of Janice Lorraine Diaz, deceased P.O. Box 3 4 9 C r e s t L i n e , C A 92325-0349 The Estate of Janice Lorraine Diaz aka Janice L. Diaz aka Janice Diaz, deceased 950 Falcon Road Camano Island, WA 98282-8411 The Estate of Janice Lorraine Diaz aka Janice L. Diaz aka Janice Diaz, deceased P.O. Box 3 4 9 C r e s t L i n e , C A 92325-0349 The Heirs and Devisees of Janice Lorraine Diaz aka Janice L. Diaz aka Janice Diaz, deceased 950 Falcon Road Camano Is- land, WA 98282-8411 The Heirs and Devisees of Jan- ice Lorraine Diaz aka Janice L. Diaz aka Janice Diaz, de- ceased P.O. Box 349 Crest Line, CA 92325-0349 Un- known Spouse and/or Do- mestic Partner of Ramon Luis Diaz aka Ramon Diaz 950 Falcon Road Camano Island, WA 98282-8411 Un- known Spouse and/or Do- mestic Partner of Ramon Luis Diaz aka Ramon Diaz P.O. Box 349 Crest Line, CA 92325-0349 by both first class and certified mail, re- turn receipt requested on 11/02/12, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 11/02/12 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicu- ous place on the real prop- erty described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writ- ing to anyone requesting it a statement of all costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and a l l those who ho ld by, through or under the Gran- tor of all their interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever

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will be afforded an opportu- nity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale p u r s u a n t t o R C W 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver o f any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TEN- ANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the prop- erty on the 20th day follow- ing the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and any- one having an interest jun- ior to the Deed of Trust, in- cluding occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary pro- ceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-oc- cupied property, the pur- chaser shall provide a ten- ant with written notice in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h R C W 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be ac- cessed at www.northwest- trustee.com and are incor- porated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwest- trustee.com and www.USA- Foreclosure.com. EFFEC- TIVE: 12/12/2012 North- west Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signa- ture P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: N a n c i L a m b e r t ( 4 2 5 ) 5 8 6 - 1 9 0 0 . ( T S # 7314.00565) 1002.232658- File No.LEGAL NO. 465165Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. March 20, April 10, 2013.

7 5 9 5 . 2 0 5 2 6 G r a n t o r s : Northwest Trustee Services, I nc . C i t i F i nanc i a l , I nc . G r a n t e e : T i m o t h y M . Goette, as his separate es- tate Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 4237961 Tax Parcel ID No.: S7685-00-05003-0 Ab- breviated Legal: Lot 3 Blk 5 Patton’s Hillcrest Village Div 1 Vol 6 Pg 4-5 Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Wash- ington 61.24, et seq. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLO- S U R E S A L E O F Y O U R HOME You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date of this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. C O N TA C T A H O U S I N G COUNSELOR OR AN AT- T O R N E Y L I C E N S E D I N WASHINGTON NOW to as- sess your situation and re- fer you to mediation if you are eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of he lp . SEEK ING ASSIS- TANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like as- s istance in determining your rights and opportu- nities to keep your house, you may contact the follow- ing: The statewide foreclo- sure hotline for assistance and referra l to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission Te lephone: Toll-free: 1-877-894-HOME (1-877-894-4663). Web s i t e : http://www.dfi.wa.gov/con- s u m e r s / h o m e o w n e r - ship/post_purchase_couns- elors_foreclosure.htm The United States Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment Telephone: Toll- free: 1-800-569-4287. Web site: http://www.hud.gov/of- f i ces /hsg/s fh /hcc / fc / in - d e x . c f m ? w e b L i s t A c - t i o n = s e a r c h & s e a r c h - state=WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid hot- line for assistance and re- ferrals to other housing counselors and attorneys Te l e p h o n e : To l l - f r e e : 1-800-606-4819. Web site: http://nwjustice.org/what-

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clear. I. On April 19, 2013, at 10:00 a.m. outside the main entrance of the Island County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memorial at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Wash- ington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any con- d i t ions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following de- scribed real property “Prop- e r t y ” , s i t u a t e d i n t h e County(ies) of Island, State of Washington: Lot 3, Block 5, plat of Patton’s Hillcrest Village, Division No. 1, ac- cording to plat recorded in Volume 6 of Plats, Page 4 and 5, records of Island County, Washington. Com- monly known as: 1375 Or- chard Loop Oak Harbor, WA 98277 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 09/30/08, recorded on 10/08/08, under Audi- tor ’s F i le No. 4237961, records of Island County, Washington, from Timothy M Goette, a married man, as his separate property, as Grantor, to First American Title Insurance Company, as Trustee, to secure an ob- ligation “Obligation” in favor of Cit iFinancial, Inc., as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was as- signed by to , under an As- signment/Successive As- signments recorded under Auditor’s File No. . *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Descrip- tion are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intend- ed to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provid- ed herein. I I . No act ion commenced by the Benefi- ciary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satis- faction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s de- fault on the Obligation se- cured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the follow- ing amounts now in arrears a n d / o r o t h e r d e f a u l t s : Amount due to reinstate by 12/13/2012 Monthly Pay- ments $11,888.64 Late Charges $1,165.56 Lend- e r ’ s F e e s & C o s t s $1,037.19 Total Arrearage $14,091.39 Trustee’s Ex- penses (Itemization) Trus- tee’s Fee $607.50 Title Re- por t $778.29 Sta tu tor y Mailings $10.00 Recording Cos ts $14 .00 Pos t ings $70.00 Sale Costs $0.00 Total Costs $1,479.79 Total Amount Due: $15,571.18 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Princi- pal Balance of $205,460.65, together with interest as provided in the note or oth- er instrument evidencing t h e O b l i g a t i o n f r o m 12/06/11, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as pro- vided by statute. The sale will be made without repre- sentation or warranty, ex- press or implied regarding title, possession, encum- brances or condition of the Property on April 19, 2013. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, l a te charges , advances costs and fees thereafter due , must be cured by 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontin- ued and terminated if at any time before 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, la te charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the

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Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be ter- minated any t ime a f te r 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest se- cured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and ad- vances, if any made pursu- ant to the terms of the obli- gation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing al l other de- faults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trus- tee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following ad- dress(es): NAME AND AD- DRESS Tim M. Goette 1375 Orchard Loop Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Jennifer Goette 1375 Orchard Loop Oak Harbor, WA 98277 by both first class and certified mail, return receipt requested on 10/16/12, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 10/17/12 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicu- ous place on the real prop- erty described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writ- ing to anyone requesting it a statement of all costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and a l l those who ho ld by, through or under the Gran- tor of all their interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportu- nity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale p u r s u a n t t o R C W 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver o f any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TEN- ANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the prop- erty on the 20th day follow- ing the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and any- one having an interest jun- ior to the Deed of Trust, in- cluding occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary pro- ceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-oc- cupied property, the pur- chaser shall provide a ten- ant with written notice in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h R C W 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be ac- cessed at www.northwest- trustee.com and are incor- porated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwest- trustee.com and www.USA- Foreclosure.com. EFFEC- TIVE: 12/13/2012 North- west Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signa- ture P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: C l a i r e S w a z e y ( 4 2 5 ) 5 8 6 - 1 9 0 0 . ( T S # 7595.20526) 1002.230832- File No.LEGAL NO. 465167Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. March 20, April 10, 2013.

7 7 6 3 . 2 8 8 4 7 G r a n t o r s : Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, suc- cessor in interest by pur- chase from the Federal De- posit Insurance Corporation as Receiver of Washington Mutual Bank. Grantee: An- drew Gregory, as his separ-

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ate estate Ref to DOT Audi- tor File No.: 4134230 Tax P a r c e l I D N o . : R23124-314-4870/804717 Abbreviated Legal: Lot 2, ICSP 386/02, Vol 3, pages 485 and 486, Island Co., WA Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME You have only 20 DAYS from the record- ing date of this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. CONTACT A HOUS- ING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to as- sess your situation and re- fer you to mediation if you are eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of he lp . SEEK ING ASSIS- TANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like as- s istance in determining your rights and opportu- nities to keep your house, you may contact the follow- ing: The statewide foreclo- sure hotline for assistance and referra l to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission Te lephone: Toll-free: 1-877-894-HOME (1-877-894-4663). Web s i t e : http://www.dfi.wa.gov/con- s u m e r s / h o m e o w n e r - ship/post_purchase_couns- elors_foreclosure.htm The United States Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment Telephone: Toll- free: 1-800-569-4287. Web site: http://www.hud.gov/of- f i ces /hsg/s fh /hcc / fc / in - d e x . c f m ? w e b L i s t A c - t i o n = s e a r c h & s e a r c h - state=WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid hot- line for assistance and re- ferrals to other housing counselors and attorneys Te l e p h o n e : To l l - f r e e : 1-800-606-4819. Web site: http://nwjustice.org/what- clear. I. On April 19, 2013, at 10:00 a.m. outside the main entrance of the Island County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memorial at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Wash- ington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any con- d i t ions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following de- scribed real property “Prop- e r t y ” , s i t u a t e d i n t h e County(ies) of Island, State of Washington: Lot 2 of Is- land County Short Plat No. SHP 386-02 as approved April 30, 2003, and record- ed April 30, 2003, in Vol- ume 3 of Short Plats, Pages 485 and 486 under Audi- tor ’s F i le No. 4056921, records of Island County, Washington; being a por- tion of Lot 1, Block 1, Ca- mano Country Club Estates Division No. 1, as delineat- ed on survey filed in Book 4 of Surveys, Pages 88 and 8 9 , r e c o r d s o f I s l a n d County, Washington, under Auditor’s File No. 308040, records of Island County, Washington; also being a portion of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast qua r t e r o f Sec t ion 24 , Township 31 North, Range 2 East of the Willamette Meridian. Situate in Island County, Washington. Com- monly known as: 1370 Bon- nie Lane Camano Island, WA 98282 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 05/12/06, recorded on 05/16/05, under Audi- tor ’s F i le No. 4134230, records of Island County, Washington, from Andrew L. Gregory, an unmarried individual, as Grantor, to Chicago Title Company, as Trustee, to secure an obli-

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gation “Obligation” in favor o f Wa s h i n g t o n M u t u a l Bank, as Beneficiary. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Descrip- tion are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intend- ed to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provid- ed herein. I I . No act ion commenced by the Benefi- ciary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satis- faction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s de- fault on the Obligation se- cured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the follow- ing amounts now in arrears a n d / o r o t h e r d e f a u l t s : Amount due to reinstate by 12/10/2012 Monthly Pay- ments $79,519.08 Late Charges $2,942.63 Lend- er’s Fees & Costs $25.00 Total Arrearage $82,486.71 Trustee’s Expenses (Item- i z a t i o n ) Tr u s t e e ’s F e e $ 7 2 5 . 0 0 T i t l e R e p o r t $973.95 Statutory Mailings $29.12 Recording Costs $17.00 Postings $70.00 Sa le Costs $0 .00 Tota l C o s t s $ 1 , 8 1 5 . 0 7 To t a l Amount Due: $84,301.78 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Princi- pal Balance of $307,167.25, together with interest as provided in the note or oth- er instrument evidencing t h e O b l i g a t i o n f r o m 06/01/10, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as pro- vided by statute. The sale will be made without repre- sentation or warranty, ex- press or implied regarding title, possession, encum- brances or condition of the Property on April 19, 2013. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, l a te charges , advances costs and fees thereafter due , must be cured by 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontin- ued and terminated if at any time before 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, la te charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be ter- mina ted any t ime a f te r 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest se- cured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and ad- vances, if any made pursu- ant to the terms of the obli- gation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing al l other de- faults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trus- tee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following ad- dress(es): NAME AND AD- DRESS Andrew L. Gregory 1370 Bonnie Lane Camano Island, WA 98282 Andrew L. Gregory 10012 Northeast 120th Lane Apt D101 Kirk- land, WA 98034 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Andrew L. Greg- ory 1370 Bonnie Lane Ca- mano Island, WA 98282 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of An- drew L. Gregory 10012 Northeast 120th Lane Apt D101 Kirkland, WA 98034 by both first class and certi- fied mail, return receipt re-

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quested on 01/04/11, proof of which is in the posses- sion of the Trustee; and on 01/04/11 Grantor and Bor- rower we re pe rsona l l y served with said written no- tice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, wil l provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their inter- est in the Property. IX. Any- one having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to re- strain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invali- dating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The pur- chaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the own- er) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occu- pants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings un- der Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied proper- ty, the purchaser shall pro- vide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trus- tee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.north- westtrustee.com and are in- corporated by this refer- ence. You may also access sale status at www.north- w e s t t r u s t e e . c o m a n d w w w . U S A - F o r e c l o - s u r e . c o m . E F F E C T I V E : 1 2 / 1 0 / 2 0 1 2 N o r t h w e s t Trus tee Ser v i ces , Inc . , Trustee Authorized Signa- ture P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: V o n n i e M c E l l i g o t t ( 4 2 5 ) 5 8 6 - 1 9 0 0 . ( T S # 7763.28847) 1002.181735- File No.LEGAL NO. 465168Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. March 20, April 10, 2013.

7 7 6 3 . 2 9 0 2 1 G r a n t o r s : Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association, suc- cessor in interest by pur- chase from the Federal De- posit Insurance Corporation as Receiver of Washington Mutual Bank Grantee: Ste- phen Scott, as his separate estate Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 4110648 Tax Par- c e l I D N o . : S6270-00-00060/222306 Abbreviated Legal: Lot 60 and a ptn. of Lot 53, Plat of Camano Shores, Division No. 1 Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Re- vised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BE- FORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date of this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR O R A N AT T O R N E Y L I - CENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to assess your situa- tion and refer you to media- tion if you are eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING A S S I S TA N C E H o u s i n g counselors and legal assis-

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tance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to keep your house, you may contact the following: The statewide foreclosure hotline for as- s istance and referral to housing counselors recom- mended by the Housing Fi- nance Commission Tele- p h o n e : T o l l - f r e e : 1 - 8 7 7 - 8 9 4 - H O M E (1-877-894-4663). Web s i t e : http://www.dfi.wa.gov/con- s u m e r s / h o m e o w n e r - ship/post_purchase_couns- elors_foreclosure.htm The United States Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment Telephone: Toll- free: 1-800-569-4287. Web site: http://www.hud.gov/of- f i ces /hsg/s fh /hcc / fc / in - d e x . c f m ? w e b L i s t A c - t i o n = s e a r c h & s e a r c h - state=WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid hot- line for assistance and re- ferrals to other housing counselors and attorneys Te l e p h o n e : To l l - f r e e : 1-800-606-4819. Web site: http://nwjustice.org/what- clear. I. On April 19, 2013, at 10:00 a.m. outside the main entrance of the Island County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memorial at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Wash- ington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any con- d i t ions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following de- scribed real property “Prop- e r t y ” , s i t u a t e d i n t h e County(ies) of Island, State of Washington: Lot 60, Plat of Camano Shores, Division No. 1, as recorded in Vol- ume 9 of Plats, page 61, records of Island County, Washington; And that por- tion of Lot 53 of said plat, lying South of the following described line: Commenc- ing at the Southwest corner of said Lot 53; thence along the West line thereof North 11 degrees 00’ 00” East a distance of 3 feet to the point of beginning; thence South 83 degrees 37’ 28” East a distance of 27.78 feet; thence South 30 de- grees 47’ 53” East a dis- tance of 4.20 feet to the East line of said Lot 53 and the point of ending; (Also known as Lot B of Boun- dary Line Adjustment No. 451/99, as approved De- cember 17, 1999 and re- corded December 17, 1999, A u d i t o r ’ s F i l e N o . 99028503, records of Is- land County, Washington). Situated in Island County, Washington. Commonly known as: 363 Hil l Park Court Camano Island, WA 98282 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 08/17/04, recorded on 08/24/04, under Audi- tor ’s F i le No. 4110648, records of Island County, Washington, from Stephen J. Scott, an unmarried indi- vidual, as his separate es- tate, as Grantor, to Chicago Title, a Missouri corpora- tion, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obligation” in favor of Washington Mutual Bank, a Washington corpo- ration, as Beneficiary. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Descrip- tion are provided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intend- ed to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s full legal description provid- ed herein. I I . No act ion commenced by the Benefi- ciary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satis- faction of the Obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s or Borrower’s de- fault on the Obligation se- cured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the follow- ing amounts now in arrears

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a n d / o r o t h e r d e f a u l t s : Amount due to reinstate by 11/30/2012 Monthly Pay- ments $40,267.78 Lender’s Fees & Costs $375.46 Total Arrearage $40,643.24 Trus- tee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $506.25 Title Report $758.73 Statutory Mailings $41.00 Postings $ 7 5 . 0 0 T o t a l C o s t s $1,380.98 Total Amount Due : $42 ,024 .22 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Bal- ance of $192,059.57, to- gether with interest as pro- vided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 06/01/10, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are pro- vided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to sat- isfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representa- tion or warranty, express or implied regarding title, pos- session, encumbrances or condition of the Property on Apri l 19, 2013. The de- fault(s) referred to in para- graph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontin- uance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time be- fore 04/08/13 (11 days be- fore the sale date), the de- fault(s) as set forth in para- graph III, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trus- tee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be ter- mina ted any t ime a f te r 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest se- cured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and ad- vances, if any made pursu- ant to the terms of the obli- gation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing al l other de- faults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trus- tee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following ad- dress(es): NAME AND AD- DRESS Stephen Scott 363 Hill Park Court Camano Is- land, WA 98282 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Stephen Scott 363 Hill Park Court Camano Island, WA 98282 Stephen Scott 370 N East Camano Drive, Suite S-453 Camano Island, WA 98282 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Stephen Scott 370 N East Camano Drive, Suite S-453 Camano Island, WA 98282 by both f i rst class and certified mail, re- turn receipt requested on 01/14/11, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 01/17/11 Grantor and Borrower were personally served with said written notice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicu- ous place on the real prop- erty described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, will provide in writ- ing to anyone requesting it a statement of all costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and a l l those who ho ld by, through or under the Gran- tor of all their interest in the Property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportu- nity to be heard as to those

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objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale p u r s u a n t t o R C W 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver o f any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TEN- ANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the prop- erty on the 20th day follow- ing the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and any- one having an interest jun- ior to the Deed of Trust, in- cluding occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary pro- ceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-oc- cupied property, the pur- chaser shall provide a ten- ant with written notice in a c c o r d a n c e w i t h R C W 61.24.060. The trustee’s rules of auction may be ac- cessed at www.northwest- trustee.com and are incor- porated by this reference. You may also access sale status at www.northwest- trustee.com and www.USA- Foreclosure.com. EFFEC- TIVE: 11/30/2012 North- west Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signa- ture P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: H e a t h e r L . S m i t h ( 4 2 5 ) 5 8 6 - 1 9 0 0 . ( T S # 7763.29021) 1002.182924- File No.LEGAL NO. 465174Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. March 20, April 10, 2013.

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ISLAND COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT

In re the Dependency of:D O U G L A S, A m b r i a h Lynnb.d. 02/20/09 NO. 13-7-00002-7N OT I C E A N D S U M - MONS BY PUBLICA- TION - TERMINATION THE STATE OF WASH- INGTON TO: Crystal Lynn Quis- torf, MotherA Termination Petit ion was filed on January 9, 2 0 1 3 ; A p r e l i m i n a r y hearing will be held on this matter on May 1, 2013 at 9:30 a.m. at Is- land County Super ior Court, 101 N.E. 6th St., Coupeville, WA 98239. You are notified that a petition has been filed in this matter requesting that your parental rights t o t he above -named child be terminated. You have impor tant lega l rights and you must take steps to protect your in- terests. This peti t ion could result in perma- nent loss of your paren- tal rights. THE ABOVE NAMED ID IV IDUALS ARE SUMMONED TO APPEAR at said hearing regarding your child. If you fail to appear at the preliminary hearing, the court will take evidence against you, make find- ings of fact, and order that your parental rights be terminated, without further notice to you. To request a copy of the Notice, Summons, and Ter minat ion Pet i t ion , and/or to view informa- tion about your rights in this proceeding, go to www.atg.wa.gov/TRM.as px.DATED this 6th day of March, 2013By: Debra Van Pelt, Is- land County Clerk.LEGAL NO. 465637Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. March 20, 27, April 3, 2013.

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CITY OF LANGLEYPLANNING ADVISORY

BOARDNOTICE OF PUBLIC

HEARINGNotice is hereby given that the City of Langley Planning Advisory Board will hold a public hearing on Wednesday April 3, 2013 beginning at 3:00 PM, at Langley City Hall Council Chambers, 112 Second Street, Langley, WA, on the fo l lowing proposals:1. Land Use and Hous- ing Elements:a. Remove references to s u b - a r e a p l a n n i n g , transfer of development rights and land use bud- ge t i ng as t hese ap - proaches are not appro- priate for Langley at this time.b. Rev ise the Future Land Use Map to elimi- nate all split zone par- c e l s , d e s i g n a t e f i ve properties along Sunrise Lane from residential to commercial and change properties otherwise in the central business dis- trict from P-1 to CB.c. Support to study the economic and commu- nity benefits of imple- menting a light industrial zoning district2. Executive Summary – Simplify the Executive Summary Section3. Transpor tation Ele- ment – Add a circulation plan map with project descriptions4. Economic Develop- ment Element - Add sup- port for an all seasons RV Park within the citylimits5. Capital Facilities Ele- ment – Revise goals and policies, incorporate CIP by reference. Addmaps and graphics to il- lustrate capital improve- ment projects.6. Shoreline Element – Adopt Shoreline Master Program by reference Members of the public are cordially invited to attend this public hear- ing and provide com- ments to the Planning Advisory Board. Written comments may also be submitted to the public record before the public hearing to Jeff Arango, Director of Community Planning, PO Box 366, Langley, WA 98260. In- formation on the propo- sals is available for re- v iew at Lang ley Ci ty Hall, 112 Second Street, Langley, during regular b u s i n e s s h o u r s o r through the City’s web- s i te a t www. lang ley - wa.org.LEGAL NO. 465684Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. March 20, 2013.

7 8 8 6 . 2 4 8 5 9 G r a n t o r s : Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Deutsche Bank Trust C o m p a n y A m e r i c a s a s Trustee for RALI 2005- QS17 Grantee: Gary E Mose and Alicia M Mose, Hus- band and Wife Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 4149084 T a x P a r c e l I D N o . : 340955-5767500000040 Abbreviated Legal: Lot 4, Patton’s Beachwood Manor # 1 Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME You have only 20 DAYS from the record- ing date of this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DELAY. CONTACT A HOUS- ING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to as- sess your situation and re- fer you to mediation if you are eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of he lp . SEEK ING ASSIS-

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TANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like as- s istance in determining your rights and opportu- nities to keep your house, you may contact the follow- ing: The statewide foreclo- sure hotline for assistance and referra l to housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission Te lephone: Toll-free: 1-877-894-HOME (1-877-894-4663). Web s i t e : http://www.dfi.wa.gov/con- s u m e r s / h o m e o w n e r - ship/post_purchase_couns- elors_foreclosure.htm The United States Department of Housing and Urban De- velopment Telephone: Toll- free: 1-800-569-4287. Web site: http://www.hud.gov/of- f i ces /hsg/s fh /hcc / fc / in - d e x . c f m ? w e b L i s t A c - t i o n = s e a r c h & s e a r c h - state=WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid hot- line for assistance and re- ferrals to other housing counselors and attorneys Te l e p h o n e : To l l - f r e e : 1-800-606-4819. Web site: http://nwjustice.org/what- clear. I. On April 19, 2013, at 10:00 a.m. outside the main entrance of the Island County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memorial at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Wash- ington, the undersigned Trustee (subject to any con- d i t ions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following de- scribed real property “Prop- e r t y ” , s i t u a t e d i n t h e County( ies) of ISLAND, State of Washington: Lot 4, plat of Pattons Beachwood Manor, division No. 1, as per plat recorded in volume 8 of plats, page 77, records of Island County, Washing- ton. Situate in the County of Island, State of Washing- ton. Situate in the County of Island, State of Washing- ton. Commonly known as: 1517 Whitecap Lane Oak Harbor, WA 98277 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 09/26/05, re- corded on 09/28/05, under Auditor’s File No. 4149084, records of ISLAND County, Washington, from GARY E MOSE and ALICIA M MOSE, Husband and Wife, as Gran- tor, to Land Title Co, as Trustee, to secure an obli- gation “Obligation” in favor of National City Mortgage a division of National City Bank of Indiana, as Benefi- ciary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned by Mortgage Electronic Regis- tration Systems, Inc. as Nominee for PNC Bank, NA., SBM to National City Mortgage a division of Na- tional City Bank of Indiana and its successor’s and as- s igns to Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas as Trustee for RALI 2005- QS17, under an Assign- ment/Successive Assign- ments recorded under Audi- tor ’s F i le No. 4322938. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal De- scription are provided sole- ly to comply with the re- cording statutes and are not intended to supplement, amend or supersede the Property’s ful l legal de- scription provided herein. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the Ob- ligation in any Court by rea- son of the Grantor’s or Bor- rower’s default on the Obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The Beneficiary alleges default of the Deed of Trust for failure to pay the following amounts now in arrears and/or other de- faults: Amount due to rein- state by 12/17/2012 Month- ly Payments $24,210.48 Late Charges $1,086.06 Lender ’s Fees & Cos ts

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$321.01 Total Arrearage $25,617.55 Trustee’s Ex- penses (Itemization) Trus- tee’s Fee $1,000.00 Title Report $1,424.00 Statutory Mailings $20.00 Recording Cos ts $14 .00 Pos t ings $70.00 Sale Costs $0.00 Total Costs $2,528.00 Total Amount Due: $28,145.55 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Princi- pal Balance of $537,364.73, together with interest as provided in the note or oth- er instrument evidencing t h e O b l i g a t i o n f r o m 06/01/12, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by statute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as pro- vided by statute. The sale will be made without repre- sentation or warranty, ex- press or implied regarding title, possession, encum- brances or condition of the Property on April 19, 2013. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, l a te charges , advances costs and fees thereafter due , must be cured by 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontin- ued and terminated if at any time before 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subsequent payments, la te charges, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be ter- minated any t ime a f te r 04/08/13 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest se- cured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and ad- vances, if any made pursu- ant to the terms of the obli- gation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing al l other de- faults. VI. A written notice of default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trus- tee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following ad- dress(es): NAME AND AD- DRESS Gary E Mose 1517 Whitecap Lane Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Gary E Mose 238 West 3rd Street Arling- ton, WA 98223 Alicia M Mose 1517 Whitecap Lane Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Ali- cia M Mose 238 West 3rd Street Arlington, WA 98223 by both first class and certi- fied mail, return receipt re- quested on 11/06/12, proof of which is in the posses- sion of the Trustee; and on 11/07/12 Grantor and Bor- rower we re pe rsona l l y served with said written no- tice of default or the written notice of default was posted on a conspicuous place on the real property described in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth below, wil l provide in writing to anyone requesting it a statement of all costs and trustee’s fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their inter- est in the Property. IX. Any- one having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to re- strain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any

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proper grounds for invali- dating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The pur- chaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the own- er) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occu- pants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings un- der Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied proper- ty, the purchaser shall pro- vide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. The trus- tee’s rules of auction may be accessed at www.north- westtrustee.com and are in- corporated by this refer- ence. You may also access sale status at www.north- w e s t t r u s t e e . c o m a n d w w w . U S A - F o r e c l o - s u r e . c o m . E F F E C T I V E : 1 2 / 1 7 / 2 0 1 2 N o r t h w e s t Trus tee Ser v i ces , Inc . , Trustee Authorized Signa- ture P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact: K a t h y T a g g a r t ( 4 2 5 ) 5 8 6 - 1 9 0 0 . ( T S # 7886.24859) 1002.233008- File No.LEGAL NO. 465171Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. March 20, April 10, 2013.

BID SOLICITATIONContractors are invited to submit bids for the Langley Small Boat Har- bor Expansion Phase 1 at Langley, Washington. Major items of work in- clude:Refurbishing and separ- ating the existing floating concrete breakwater into two sections.Repositioning and an- choring those two break- water sections.Construction and instal- lation of gangway and gangway platform/con- nection, transition span between the breakwater sections, on-shore and on-dock utilities to ser- vice the breakwater, and fence, gate, and utility station on the dock.Demolition, removal, and proper disposal of the decking, stringers, brac- ing, and rail frames from ad jacen t abandoned wharf.Upland improvements and other elements re- quired for the construc- tion of Phase 1.Demolish and dispose of existing kiosk. Furnish and install new kiosk,all of which are to be ac- compl ished in accor- dance with the provi- sions of the listed feder- al, state and City per- mits.Following bid opening and award process, No- tice To Proceed is ex- pected to be issued by April 29, 2013, with a Contract Duration of 280 calendar days. There are a lso per mi t con- straints on work activ- ities and schedules that are included in the bid and contract documents and that must be fol- lowed by the contractor.There is a regulated al- lowable in-water work period as identified in the permit documents.The estimated base bid construction cost range is $1.2 million to $1.7 million.Plans, specifications, ad- denda, bidders list, and plan holders list for this p ro jec t are ava i lable t h r o u g h t h e Po r t o f

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South Whidbey. Free access is provided by going to http://bxwa.com and clicking on “Posted P r o j e c t s ,” “ P u b l i c Works,” Port of South W h i d b e y , ” a n d “Pro jects B idd ing .” Bidders are encouraged to “Register” in order to receive automatic e-mail notifications of future ad- denda and to be placed on the “Bidders List .” This on-line plan room provides Bidders with fully usable on-line docu- ments; with the ability to download, print to your o w n p r i n t e r , o r d e r full/partial plan sets from numerous reprographic sources (on-line print or- der form), and a free on- line digitizer/take-off tool. Contact Bui lders Ex- change of Washington at (425) 258-1303 should you require assistance. A geotechnical repor t, entit led “Geotechnical Eng ineer ing Repor t ,” da ted December 22 , 2011, prepared by HWA GeoSciences Inc. , is available for bidders re- view at the Owner’s of- fice listed above and on l i ne a t Bu i lde r ’s Ex- change. S e a l e d b i d s fo r t h e “Lang ley Smal l Boa t H a r b o r E x p a n s i o n Phase 1” may be hand delivered to the Port of South Whidbey, 1804 Scott Road, Suite 101, or mailed to P.O. Box 872, Freeland, Washing- t o n 9 8 2 4 9 , p h o n e (360) 331-5494. The bids will then and there be publicly opened and read aloud at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, April 2, 2013. Any bids received after the time for opening can- not be considered.The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids, to waive irregular- ities or informalities in the bid or in the bidding, to accept any alternate bids, and to make such award that it deems to be in its best interest and pu rsuan t t o t he terms of the General Conditions. The Owner intends to award a con- tract to the lowest re- sponsible bidder.Each bid must be ac- c o m p a n i e d b y a cashier’s check, money order, or surety bid bond in the amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the total bid, made pay- able to Por t of South Whidbey. Performance and payment bonds will be requ i red w i th the Contract.Bidders may not with- draw bids after the hour set for opening thereof or before award of con- tract unless said award is delayed beyond the date stated in Section 00 41 00, Bid Form. The right is reserved by the Por t to postpone the award for a period of 30 calendar days after bid opening. B id secur i t ies o f the three lowest bidders will be held by the Port until official award of the con- tract.The Cont rac tor sha l l comply with al l local, state, and federal laws and regulations pertain- ing to equal employment opportunities.The Port of South Whid- bey is an Equal Opportu- nity Employer.D a t e d a t F r e e l a n d , Washington, March 20, 2013.A U T H O R I Z E D B Y P O R T O F S O U T H WHIDBEYLEGAL NO. 465675Publishded: Whidbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. March 20, 2013.

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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tate of:EMMA ENDICOTT,Deceased. No. 13-4-00039-5 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSRCW 11.40.030 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 11.40.070 by serv- ing or mailing to the Per- sonal Representative or the Personal Represen- tative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and fil- ing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate 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 u n d e r R C W 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of th is not ice. I f the claim is not presented within this time frame, t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred, except as other- wise provided in RCW 11 .40 .051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effect ive as to claims against both the Dece- dent’s probate and non- probate assets.D a t e o f F i r s t Publication: March 20 , 2013/s/ MICHAEL M. WALLER, WSBA No. 6310Law Offices of Christon C. Skinner, P.S. Attorneys for Personal Representative 791 SE Barrington DriveOak Harbor, Washington 98277/s/ J. EARL FISHER, Per- sonal RepresentativeCour t of Probate Pro- c e e d i n g s : I S L A N D COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT Cause No. 13-4-00039- 5LEGAL NO. 464878Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. March 20, 27, April 3, 2013.N OT I C E O F T RU S - TEE’S SALE Pursuant to the Rev ised Code of Washington 61.24, et s e q . T S N o . : WA-12-502733-SH APN No.: S831500000660 Ti- tle Order No.: 6502895 G r a n t o r ( s ) : S C O T T FIECHTNER Grantee(s): M O R T G A G E E L E C - TRONIC REGISTRA- TION SYSTEMS, INC., ( “MERS”) , AS NOMI- N E E F O R N AT I O N - STAR MORTGAGE LLC Deed of Trust Instru- ment /Re fe rence No. : 4292100 I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Qual i ty Loan Serv ice Corp. of Washington, the unders igned Trustee, wi l l on 3/29/2013, at 10:00 AM At the main entrance to the City Hall located at 865 SE Bar- rington Drive, Oak Har- bor WA 98277 sel l at publ ic auct ion to the highest and best bidder, payable in the form of credit bid or cash bid in the form of cashier ’s check or certified checks from federally or State chartered banks, at the time of sale the following

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described real property, situated in the County of ISLAND, State of Wash- ington, to-wit: LOT 66, THUNDER RIDGE ES- TATES, D IV IS ION 1 , ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RE- CORDED IN VOLUME 1 1 O F P L AT S , AT PAGE 7, RECORDS OF I S L A N D C O U N T Y, WASHINGTON SITU- ATE IN THE COUNTY OF ISLAND, STATE OF WA S H I N G TO N M o r e commonly known as: 1077 CASCADE LANE, CAMANO ISLAND, WA 98282 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 3/9/2011, re- corded 3/14/2011, under 4292100 records of IS- LAND County, Washing- t o n , f r o m S C O T T F IECHTNER AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY, as Gran- tor(s), to FIRST AMERI- C A N T I T L E I N S U - RANCE COMPANY, as Trustee, to secure an obl igat ion in favor of M O R T G A G E E L E C - TRONIC REGISTRA- TION SYSTEMS, INC., ( “MERS”) , AS NOMI- N E E F O R N AT I O N - S TA R M O R T G A G E LLC, as Beneficiary, the benef ic ia l in terest in which was assigned by M O R T G A G E E L E C - TRONIC REGISTRA- TION SYSTEMS, INC., ( “MERS”) , AS NOMI- N E E F O R N AT I O N - STAR MORTGAGE LLC (or by its successors-in- interest and/or assigns, i f any), to Nat ionstar Mor tgage LLC . II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfac- tion of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Borrower’s or Gran- tor’s default on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust/Mortgage. I I I . The defaul t (s) for which this foreclosure is made is/are as follows: Failure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in ar- rears: $22,768.44 IV. The sum owing on the obl igat ion secured by the Deed of Trust is: The p r i n c i p a l s u m o f $249,208.07, together with interest as provided in the Note f rom the 12/1/2011, and such oth- er costs and fees as are provided by statute. V. The above-descr ibed real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute. Said sale will be made without warranty, expressed or implied, re- garding title, possession o r encumbrances on 3/29/2013. The defaults referred to in Paragraph I I I must be cured by 3/18/2013 (11 days be- fore the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and ter- minated if at any time before 3/18/2013 (11 days before the sale) the default as set for th in Paragraph III is cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. Pay- ment must be in cash or with cashiers or certified checks from a State or federally chartered bank. The sale may be termi- nated any time after the 3/18/2013 (11 days be- fore the sale date) and before the sale, by the Borrower or Grantor or the holder of any record- ed junior lien or encum- brance by paying the pr incipal and interest, plus costs, fees and ad- vances, i f any, made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion and/or

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Deed of Trust, and cur- ing all other defaults. VI. A written Notice of De- fault was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trus- tee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following add ress (es ) : SCOTT F IECHTNER AS HIS SOLE AND SEPARATE PROPERTY 1077 CAS- CADE LANE, CAMANO ISLAND, WA 98282 by both first class and certi- fied mail on 10/26/2012, proof of which is in the possession of the Trus- tee; and the Borrower and Grantor were per- sonally served, if appli- cable, with said written Notice of Default or the written Notice of Default was posted in a conspic- uous place on the real proper ty descr ibed in Paragraph I above, and the Trustee has posses- sion of proof of such ser- vice or posting. VII. The Trus tee whose name and address a re se t forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to de- prive the Grantor and all t h o s e w h o h o l d by, through or under the Grantor of all their inter- es t in the above-de- sc r ibed proper ty. IX . Anyone having any ob- jections to this sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those object ions i f they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. NO- TICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS - The purchaser at the Trus- tee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the prop- erty on the 20th day fol- l ow i n g t h e s a l e , a s against the Grantor un- der the deed of trust (the owner) and anyone hav- ing an interest junior to the deed of trust, includ- ing occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occu- pants who are not ten- ants by summary pro- ceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant- occupied proper ty, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written no- tice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME. You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date of this notice to pursue media- t ion. DO NOT DELAY. CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LICENSED IN WASHINGTON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to media- tion if you are eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in deter- mining your rights and oppor tuni t ies to keep your house, you may contact the fol lowing: The statewide foreclo- sure hotline for assis- tance and referra l to housing counselors rec- ommended by the Hous- ing Finance Commis- s i o n : T o l l - f r e e : 1 - 8 7 7 - 8 9 4 - H O M E (1 -877 -894 -4663 ) o r W e b s i t e : http://www.dfi.wa.gov/co

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nsumers/homeowner- ship/post_purchase_cou- nselors_foreclosure.htm. The United States De- partment of Housing and U rban Deve lopmen t : T o l l - f r e e : 1-800-569-4287 or Na- t i o n a l W e b S i t e : h t t p : / / p o r - t a l . h u d . g o v / h u d p o r - ta l /HUD or fo r Loca l counseling agencies in W a s h i n g t o n : http://www.hud.gov/offic- es /hsg / s fh /hcc / f c / i n - d ex . c f m ? w e b L i s t A c - t i o n = s e a r c h a n - d a m p ; s e a r c h - s ta te=WAandamp; f i l - terSvc=dfc The state- wide civil legal aid hot- line for assistance and referrals to other hous- ing counselors and attor- n e y s : Te l e p h o n e : 1-800-606-4819 or Web s i t e : h t t p : / / n w j u s - tice.org/what-clear. If the sale is set aside for any reason, including if the Trustee is unable to con- vey title, the Purchaser at the sale shall be enti- tled only to a return of the monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be the Purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Trustor, the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Ben- eficiary’s Agent, or the Beneficiary’s Attorney. If you have p rev ious l y been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exer- cise the note holders right’s against the real property only. THIS OF- FICE IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMA- TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. Dated: NOV. 27, 2012 Quality Loan Service Corp. of Washington, as Trustee By: Michael Dowell, As- sistant Secretary Trus- tee’s Mailing Address: Qual i ty Loan Serv ice Cor p. o f Wash ing ton C/O Quality Loan Ser- vice Corp. 2141 Fifth Av- enue, San Diego, CA 92101 (866) 645-7711 Trustee’s Physical Ad- dress: Quality Loan Ser- vice Corp. of Washing- ton 19735 10th Avenue NE, Suite N-200 Pouls- b o , W A 9 8 3 7 0 (866) 645-7711 Sa le Line: 714-730-2727 Or Login to: http://wa.qualit- y l o a n . c o m T S N o . : WA-12-502733-SH A- FN4327381 02/27/2013, 03/20/2013LEGAL NO. 458388Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. Feb- r ua r y 27 , March 20 , 2013.

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COUNTY OF ISLANDIn the Matter of the Es- tateofLEONA A. STORYDeceased.NO. 13-4-0046-8N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSThe 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

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manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative, or their attorney at the address stated below, a copy of the claim and fil- ing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proc- 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- der RCW 11.40.020(1 )(c); or (2) four months after the date first publi- cation of the notice. If the claim is not present- ed within this time frame, t he c l a im i s fo reve r barred, except as other- wise provided in RCW 1 1 . 4 0 . 0 5 1 a n d 11.40.060. This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dent’s probate and non- probate assets.DATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION:March 13, 2013/s/ VIOLET M. LUCEVIOLET M. LUCE, Per- sonal Representativec/o James L. Kotschwar, Attorney forPersonal Representa- tive, WSBA #10823265 NE Kett le Street; Suite 1, P.O. Box 1593Oak Harbor, Washington 98277(360) 675-2207 LEGAL NO. 463990Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. March 13, 20, 27, 2013.

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON

IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ISLAND

SOUND COMMUNITY BANK, its successors in interest and/or assigns,Plaintiff,v.SAUL CHAPARRO and VALERIE CHAPPARO, individually and the mari- tal community thereof; LAGOON POINT COM- M U N I T Y A S S O C I A - TION; Occupants of the Premises; and any per- sons or parties claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real proper ty de- scribed in the complaint,Defendants.No. 12-2-00510-3SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE DEFENDANTS Occupants of the Prem- ises; and any persons or parties claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in the complaint:You are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty (60) days after the date of the first publica- tion of this summons, to wit, within sixty (60) days after March 20, 2013, and de fend the rea l property foreclosure ac- tion in Island County Su- perior Court, and answer the complaint of Sound C o m m u n i t y B a n k , ( “P la int i f f ” ) . You are asked to serve a copy of your answer or respon- sive pleading upon the undersigned attorneys for Plaintiff at its office stated below. In case of your fai lure to do so, judgment wi l l be ren- dered against you ac- cording to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court.The purpose of this law- suit is to obtain a judg- ment, and if not immedi- ately paid, to be satisfied through the foreclosure of real property located in Island County, Wash- ington, and legally de- scribed as follows:

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L O T 2 9 , L A G O O N P O I N T N O. 4 , A C - C O R D I N G T O T H E PLAT THEREOF, RE- CORDED IN VOLUME 12 OF PLATS, PAGES 23 AND 24, RECORDS OF ISLAND COUNTY, WASHINGTON. SITUATED IN ISLAND COUNTY, WASHING- TON.Commonly known as: 3755 Steelhead Drive, Greenbank, WA 98275.DATED this 20th day of March, 2013.RO U T H C R A B T R E E OLSEN, P.S.By /s/ Janaya L. Carter, WSBA #32715Lauren Davidson Hum- phreys, WSBA #41694Valerie I. Holder, WSBA #42968Jennifer Russell, WSBA #45255Babak Shamsi, WSBA #43839Attorneys for Plaintiff13555 SE 36th Street, Ste 300Bellevue, WA 98006LEGAL NO. 464006Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. March 20, 27, April, 3, 10, 17, 24, 2013.

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IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ISLAND

U.S. BANK NATIONAL A S S O C I AT I O N A S TRUSTEE FOR MASTR ASSET BACKED SE- C U R I T I E S T R U S T 2007-HE2, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- T IF ICATES, SERIES 2007-HE2, its succes- sors in interest and/or assigns,Plaintiff,v.DA R RY L R . J O N E S ; C A M A N O H O L D I N G COMPANY, LLC, A/K/A CAMANO HOLDINGS LLC, A/K/A CAMANO HOLDINGS CO. LLC; R O B E R T R . C O L E ; AMERICAN EXPRESS B A N K , F S B ; O C C U - PANTS OF THE PREM- ISES; and any persons or par t ies claiming to have any right, title, es- tate, lien or interest in the real proper ty de- scribed in the complaint,Defendants.No. 12-2-00179-5SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE DEFENDANTS Darryl R. Jones; Occu- pants of the Premises; and any persons or par- ties claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real prop- er ty descr ibed in the complaint:You are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty (60) days after the date of the first publica- tion of this summons, to wit, within sixty (60) days after March 14, 2013, and de fend the rea l property foreclosure ac- tion in Island County Su- perior Court, and answer the complaint of U.S. BANK NATIONAL AS- SOCIATION AS TRUS- TEE FOR MASTR AS- SET BACKED SECUR- I T I E S T R U S T 2007-HE2, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- T IF ICATES, SERIES 2007-HE2, (“Plaintiff ”). You are asked to serve a copy of your answer or r espons i ve p l ead ing upon the undersigned attorneys for Plaintiff at its office stated below. In case of your failure to do so, judgment will be rendered against you ac- cording to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court.

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The purpose of this law- suit is to obtain a judg- ment, and if not immedi- ately paid, to be satisfied through the foreclosure of real property located in Island County, Wash- ington, and legally de- scribed as follows:THE EAST HALF OF T H E S O U T W E S T Q UA R T E R O F T H E SOUTHWEST QUAR- TER OF THE NORTH- WEST QUARTER OF SECTION 26, TOWN- S H I P 3 2 N O R T H , R A N G E 2 E A S T O F THE WILLAMETTE ME- RIDIAN.SITUATE IN ISLAND COUNTY, WASHING- TON.Commonly known as: 751 Swanson Lane and 751B Swanson Lane, C a m a n o I s l a n d , WA 98282-6654.DATED this 7th day of March, 2013.RCO LEGAL, P.S.By /s/ Janaya L. Carter, WSBA #32715

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Lauren Davidson Hum- phreys, WSBA #41694Valerie I. Holder, WSBA #42968Jennifer Russell, WSBA #45255Babak Shamsi, WSBA #43839Attorneys for Plaintiff13555 SE 36th Street, Ste 300Bellevue, WA 98006LEGAL NO. 463982Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. March 13, 20, 27, April 3, 10, 17, 2013.

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