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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2013 | VOL . 89, NO. 84 | WWW.SOUTHWHIDBEYRECORD. COM | 75¢ RECORD S OUTH W HIDBEY INSIDE 42-YEAR CANCER SURIVOR SEE...A15 ‘I just wanted to live’ — April Webb Betty Freeman photo April Webb of Clinton was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004 and had both breasts removed. Today, she is cancer-free and is thankful to be a breast cancer survivor. Surviving breast cancer Clinton woman shares tale of fear, courage, and now hope By BETTY FREEMAN South Whidbey Record One June morning in 2004, April Webb of Clinton was dress- ing for work when she found a painful lump in her right breast. She was only 38 and in good shape physically, so she wasn’t too worried, but instinct told her to ask another woman for advice. Webb called her mother-in-law, Pat, who didn’t mince words. “Go to the doctor immediately,” Pat Webb said. Webb’s doctor wasn’t overly concerned. “It’s probably a cyst,” he said. Webb’s instinct kicked in again and she remembers talking her doctor into ordering a mammogram. “The results came back suspicious,” Webb said. Next came a biopsy, which confirmed she had “intraductal carcinoma of the breast.” Her doctor said it was “a garden variety breast cancer,” which could be dealt with by having a lumpectomy to remove just the two-inch tumor. “I had a lumpectomy within two weeks of diagnosis,” said Webb. “I was told I’d need chemo and radiation too, but I waited six weeks after surgery.” Meanwhile, Webb returned to her job as a deckhand for the Clinton-Mukilteo ferry run. In August, six days into her first chemotherapy regimen, Webb found another lump under her right arm. “I called my surgeon in a panic and told him I’d found another lump,” she said. “Calm down. Cancer doesn’t spread like wildfire,” he told her as he ordered another biopsy. A few hours after the biopsy, Webb received another call. “You were right and I was wrong,” the surgeon said. “The lump is cancerous and I recommend a radical mastectomy as soon as possible.” A radical mastectomy involves removing all of the breast tis- sue, underlying chest muscle and axillary lymph nodes. At the time, Webb had a four-year-old daughter with spe- SEE SURVIVOR, A20

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2013 | VOL. 89, NO. 84 | WWW.SOUTHWHIDBEYRECORD.COM | 75¢

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

75¢

INSIDE 42-YEAR

CANCER SURIVOR SEE...A15

‘I just wanted to live’ — April Webb

Betty Freeman photoApril Webb of Clinton was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004 and had both breasts removed. Today, she is cancer-free and is thankful to be a breast cancer survivor.

Surviving breast cancer

Clinton woman shares tale of fear, courage, and now hopeBy BETTY FREEMAN

South Whidbey Record

One June morning in 2004, April Webb of Clinton was dress-ing for work when she found a painful lump in her right breast.

She was only 38 and in good shape physically, so she wasn’t too worried, but instinct told her to ask another woman for advice.

Webb called her mother-in-law, Pat, who didn’t mince words.“Go to the doctor immediately,” Pat Webb said.Webb’s doctor wasn’t overly concerned. “It’s probably a cyst,” he said. Webb’s instinct kicked in again and she remembers talking

her doctor into ordering a mammogram.

“The results came back suspicious,” Webb said.Next came a biopsy, which confirmed she had “intraductal

carcinoma of the breast.”Her doctor said it was “a garden variety breast cancer,”

which could be dealt with by having a lumpectomy to remove just the two-inch tumor.

“I had a lumpectomy within two weeks of diagnosis,” said Webb. “I was told I’d need chemo and radiation too, but I waited six weeks after surgery.”

Meanwhile, Webb returned to her job as a deckhand for the Clinton-Mukilteo ferry run.

In August, six days into her first chemotherapy regimen, Webb found another lump under her right arm.

“I called my surgeon in a panic and told him I’d found another lump,” she said.

“Calm down. Cancer doesn’t spread like wildfire,” he told her as he ordered another biopsy.

A few hours after the biopsy, Webb received another call.“You were right and I was wrong,” the surgeon said. “The

lump is cancerous and I recommend a radical mastectomy as soon as possible.”

A radical mastectomy involves removing all of the breast tis-sue, underlying chest muscle and axillary lymph nodes.

At the time, Webb had a four-year-old daughter with spe-

SEE SURVIVOR, A20

Page 2: South Whidbey Record, October 23, 2013

Forget the catwalk. Saturday was a day for dogs at the Historic Bayview Corner.

The 8th annual Mutt Strut dog parade and costume contest featured 28 canines. The dogs com-peted for four titles: best dog costume, best owner and dog costume combi-nation, best trick and best celebrity dog.

The day was also filled with activities for dog’s best friend at Apple Day.

Dozens of apple variet-ies were squeezed and pressed into ciders by staff from the Bayview Farm and Garden. Activities included apple stacking, live music, local wine tasting and the Bayview Farmers Market.

Best dog costume went to Tui, a 9-year-old Siberian Husky. Tui sported an F-18 growler costume and accessorized with an air-craft carrier. Tui is owned by Cathi O’Nan-Bower.

Best owner and dog costume combination went to the Sillars family. The family reigned in the holidays, dressing as Santa and his helpers. Dogs Max and Bodhi dressed as rein-deer.

Mugsy, an 8-year-old Boston terrier, won best trick by holding a stick four times as large as him. Mugsy is owned by Frankie Petitclerc. The award of best celeb-rity dog went to Harvey,

owned by Araya Johnson. The 7-year-old chihuahua terrier was dressed as Elvis.

Gift baskets were pre-sented to the winners from donations from Healthy Pet, Mykens Gifts for Pet Lovers, Critters and Co. Pet Center and Bayview Farm and Garden. Baskets included treats such as chew toys, dog bones and two 44-pound bags of dog food. Jim Freeman, Whidbey’s “con-ductor of fun” emceed the event.

Mutt Strut organizer Marian Myszkowski of Goosefoot said she enjoyed seeing the min-gling of the kids and adults. It’s great to see people come together and have fun, she said.

“The creativity was really terrific this year,” Myszkowski said. “(The event) is a lot of fun and brings a smile to every-one’s face.”

PeoplePeoplePeoplePage A2 www.Southwhidbeyrecord.com wednesday, october 23, 2013 • the South whidbey record

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Cathi O’Nan-Bower photo

The Sillars family, with dogs Max and Bodhi, pose for a photo after the group won the category of best dog and owner costume combo.

Cathi O’Nan-Bower photo

Tui, a 9-year-old Siberian Husky sits with a few new friends at the 8th annual Mutt Strut. Tui went on to win best dog costume as an F-18 Growler.

Kudos

Annual mutt Strut draws creativity, costumes

Air Force Airman Kevin A. Smith graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland in San Antonio, Texas.

The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military dis-cipline and studies, Air Force core values, physi-cal fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills.

Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associ-ate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force.

Smith is the son of Nicholas Smith of Valley, and Allan Howarth of Langley.

He is a 2011 graduate of South Whidbey High School, Langley.

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Kevin A. Smith

SwhS grad completes basic training

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By JANIS REIDSouth Whidbey Record

With little discussion, the Island County commission-ers set a date for the public hearing on a proposed mor-atorium on new marijuana production and sales.

The board will hear pub-lic comment at 10:15 a.m. Monday, Nov. 4 in the com-missioners hearing room at the county courthouse.

The county is following the lead of the Oak Harbor City Council, which adopted a six-month moratorium on new marijuana production and sales on both recre-ational and medical mari-juana last month.

The move to control the

industry is in response to the passage of Washington State law Initiative 502, which allows for the produc-tion, sale and use of recre-ational marijuana.

While the details of the law are still being ham-mered out, the state Liquor Control Board announced plans to roll out specific pro-cedures and criteria by Dec. 1, according to the resolu-tion to adopt the morato-rium.

A six-month moratorium would allow the county to keep new marijuana com-panies on hold until county staff are able to review state guidelines and draft regula-tions.

By JESSIE STENSLAND

South Whidbey Record

Ann Rule’s book signing event in Freeland this past Sunday was cancelled after the famous true-crime author fell and broke her hip.

Rule’s latest book, “Practice to Deceive,” focus-es on the 2003 Christmastime murder of Russel Douglas, whose body was found inside a SUV on a South Whidbey back road.

Former South Whidbey resident James Huden was convicted of the murder in Island County Superior Court and his mistress, for-mer beauty queen Peggy Sue

Thomas, was also charged in the murder, but pleaded guilty to rendering criminal assistance.

“It’s a case with enough drama, greed, sex, and scan-dal to be called ‘The Real Housewives of Whidbey Island,’ but this was not reality television,” states the Amazon.com book descrip-tion. “This was murder: pure, cruel, ugly, and senseless. And someone had to pay the price.”

Freeland resident Shirley Hickman, Rule’s longtime friend, said the author fell at a Freeland motel Saturday night. After doctors at Whidbey General Hospital found the fracture, Rule

was transferred to Virginia Mason. Hickman said she underwent surgery Monday.

“She was really disappoint-ed,” she said. “She was so looking forward to meeting various people.”

Detective Mark Plumberg, Prosecutor Greg Banks and others involved in the case had planned to attend the event.

Hickman said Rule will likely reschedule the event after the holiday season.

Hickman said she’s known Rule since 1961 and sup-ported her as she rose to fame. She famously worked with serial killer Ted Bundy at a crisis hotline center and wrote “The Stranger Beside Me” about him.

Hickman said she alerted

Rule to the Douglas murder case. She even took notes during the Huden trial and the sentencing hearings for the book.

“It was very interesting,” she said. “Ann was very pleased with my work. She couldn’t believe how detailed my notes were.”

Hickman also took notes for Rule during the recent

trial and sentencing of Robert “Al” Baker, the Greenbank man and pizzeria owner who killed his wife and hid her tarp-wrapped body in their backyard while his girlfriend visited.

Hickman said she and Rule’s other friends are urg-ing her to write an autobiog-raphy after finishing with the book on Baker.

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Improvement plans presented

The South Whidbey School Board will hear several plans to improve district schools during its regular meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 23.

Presentations on school improvements will be made by principals from South Whidbey Elementary School, Langley Middle School, South Whidbey High School and the director of South Whidbey Academy. Superintendent Jo Moccia will also provide a pre-sentation on the district improvement plan.

The presenters will

review performance data from each school and analyze future goals, objectives and how to achieve them.

The board will also review policies introduced at previous meetings such as minutes, sexual health education, HIV/AIDS pre-vention education, career and technical education, diplomas for veterans and military leave. The board will also go over the collective bargaining agreement and policies for special transportation, use of reasonable force, and the re-establishment of the maintenance and operations tax levy.

The meeting will take place at 6:30 p.m. in the community room at South Whidbey Elementary School, 5380

S. Maxwelton Road, Langley.

Planning chief to say hello

David Wechner, Island County Planning and Community Development’s new direc-tor, will be the subject of a public meet-and-greet in Freeland today.

The event is scheduled to take place during District 1 Commissioner Helen Price Johnson’s monthly “Coffee with the Commissioner” and will run from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23, at the WiFire Coffee Bar on Main Street.

Formerly the director of the Josephine County Planning Department in southwestern Oregon, Wechner was hired earlier this year to replace outgo-ing planning chief Bob Pederson, who resigned in March.

Wechner was selected from a pool of candidates by a committee of county department heads and one member of the pub-lic. The commissioners unanimously offered him the position. He accepted and began work in July.

Marlow steps down as clerk

Island County Budget Director Elaine Marlow has relinquished her role as clerk of the board after 12 years of service.

She will continue to serve as the county’s bud-get director and general services director.

The clerk role will go to Deputy Clerk Debbie Thompson, who was groomed the past several years to succeed Marlow.

“Debbie is ready,” Marlow said.

The roles of budget director and clerk of the board for Island County have traditionally been a combined position, even before Marlow took the job in 2001.

Thompson, with the county for nearly 25 years, worked in the Island County prosecutor’s office for 18 years before moving departments to work as deputy clerk of the board.

Thompson said she believes her experience wearing multiple hats in the prosecutor’s office pre-pared her for the complex role of board clerk.

Thompson said she her tutelage under the recently retired Chief Civil Deputy Dave Jamieson was the best training she could have had. Known as a “walking encyclopedia,” Jamieson provided advice to the board on a number of different issues until he retired earlier this year after 37 years.

Broderick’s life to be celebrated

A celebration of life will be held for Mike Broderick in Clinton this weekend.

The event begins at 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, and will be held at St. Peter’s Lutheran Fellowship Hall, 6309 Wilson Place.

Broderick, of Langley, died Oct. 17 from health complications. He was 50.

The roundupThe roundupThe roundupNEWSLINE | WEATHER REPORT: Whidbey to become an isle of mist. Fog expected, day and night, this week.

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By JANIS REIDSouth Whidbey Record

There is more than one reason to hand over unused and expired prescriptions to law enforcement agencies this Saturday.

Oak Harbor Police, the Island County Sheriff’s Office and the Coupeville Marshal’s Office are holding their sixth “Drug Take Back.”

The goal of the program is to get unwant-ed medicine out of people’s homes in order to prevent accidental poisonings, drug abuse and drug-seeking burglaries.

Safe disposal also keeps hazardous medi-cines from polluting the environment.

While it may seem like a good idea to flush unused medications, drugs in a septic system can eventually end up in the island’s groundwater, according to Keith Higman, public health director for Island County.

Approximately 70 percent of Island County uses septic systems and relies on groundwater, so flushing medications can have long-term and detrimental effects.

“We ought not put anything in our sewer

systems that may be toxic,” Higman said. Residents are also discouraged from putting any type of chemicals down the drain.

In addition, medications that are simply thrown in the trash or kept around the house can end up in the wrong hands, Higman said.

Those hands could be a drug-seeking criminal element, or family and friends of the prescription’s owner.

“There is an abundance of prescription medication abuse in both adults and youth,” Higman said. “If narcotics are part of what we collect, it’s getting them out of the stream of potential use by adults and youth.”

Higman said studies conducted on 6th through 12th graders indicate that prescrip-tion drug use is very common because they are “easy to access.”

Residents may drop off any and all medications between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, at the Oak Harbor Police Department on Barrington Avenue, the Town Marshal’s Office on Seventh Street in Coupeville and the Sheriff’s South Precinct on East Harbor Road in Freeland.

By JUSTIN BURNETTSouth Whidbey Record

Langley’s sometimes not-so-clear water had one resi-dent before the city council Monday saying enough was enough.

“I don’t know what can be done but I’m kind of fed up with it,” said Monica Guzman, holding up a jar of dirty water as evidence of the problem.

Guzman requested that city workers notify the public before pipes are flushed so residents won’t be caught by surprise and use the dirty water by accident.

Guzman said it’s happened to her several times and that she’s unknowingly washed clothes in it. Other times it’s filled her water heater and forced her to dump up to 50 gallons of water, she said.

“On top of that I have to pay for the 50 gallons,” Guzman said.

City officials were sympa-thetic, saying some notice is given but site conditions can make for unpredictable sur-prises.

“We’re doing the best we can,” said Maria Cablao, Langley’s public works direc-tor.

Mayor Fred McCarthy added that the water is not unsafe, that the color is from heavy metals such as manganese and iron. He acknowledged it’s a common

complaint of residents, how-ever, and promised to make improvements in public noti-fication.

“It’s a legitimate concern and we’ll address it as a group,” McCarthy said.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013 • The South Whidbey Record WWW.SOUTHWHIDBEYRECORD.COM Page A5

Brown water causes stink

Justin Burnett / The Record

Langley resident Monica Guzman presents a jar of discolored water from her home.

Residents asked to turn in old Rx

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CongratsKramer deserves recent honorEditor,

Congratulations to Tom Kramer for his recent induc-tion to South Whidbey High School’s coach’s hall of fame.

Few from our commu-nity can match the positive impact Mr. Kramer has had on generations of local citi-zens. I was fortunate to be a student in one of his first con-temporary problems classes and know firsthand his quiet passion for excellent teach-ing and raising awareness of the world in which we live. He is constantly motivating those around him to achieve their potential.

My children also benefited from his dedication to educa-tion, international travel and tennis coaching. During his career he celebrated the success of his students on and off the court. He under-

stands that important life les-sons are learned in the pro-cess, which will guide them for years to come.

With 39 years of dedicated service in our schools, and an impressive record as ten-nis coach, it is fitting that Tom Kramer be honored in this way. Thank you, Mr. Kramer, for so generously sharing your gifts with us.

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AppreciationThank you Sandy MarshallEditor,

The Bayview Community Hall Board of Directors wish-es to thank Sandy Marshall for restoring the Hall’s origi-nal maple dance floor.

This generous dona-tion celebrates her parents, Raymond and Eva Mae Gabelein’s decades of dedi-cation to teen dances at the hall. It is this kind of commu-

nity spirit that built and has maintained this wonderful community resource for the past 85 years.

Bayview Hall is owned by all residents of South Whidbey. The Hall needs support and TLC to keep its doors open. More repairs and upgrades are needed. Exterior painting, a kitchen upgrade, a sound system, etc.

We hope that Sandy’s gift will inspire others to volun-teer their skills, help fund projects, rent the hall and attend events there.

Sincerely,BAYVIEW HALL BOARD OF

DIRECTORS

Fire district went above, beyondEditor,

Monday, as I was walking my dog on Edgecliff Drive, she slipped out of her collar and took off. I saw her chase a rabbit and soon discovered why the name Edgecliff is

absolutely the right name for our street.

As I ran to look where she had run, I had to hold my breath because beneath the brambles and berry bushes there was indeed an edge and, OMG, what a cliff. I didn’t hear anything for a while. I yelled and yelled, drove down to the marina but couldn’t see anything and got no answer when I called.

I called the Langley Police Department, mostly for a heads up, as she is mostly Chocolate lab but part pit bull. She loves people, but dogs … not so much. I didn’t want her attacking someone else’s pooch so I kept going back to where I saw her go down and finally heard a whimper. So, I called the police back and they con-tacted Deputy Chief Mike Cotton with South Whidbey Fire/EMS. I was expecting something like, “Right, a

OpinionOpinionOpinionPage A6 WWW.SOUTHWHIDBEYRECORD.COM Wednesday, October 23, 2013 • The South Whidbey Record

Letters

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

Following a brief experiment with consolidation with its sister newspa-pers in Coupeville, The Record found its way back to South Whidbey last year.

In Langley Village, we discovered a great location, signed a one-year lease and found ourselves welcomed back into the community fold.

It was a sweet homecoming, and it’s clear to us that South Whidbey is where the newspaper belongs.

All too quickly, however, that lease was expiring and the terms of the tenancy were changing. Also, our current location went up for sale. That meant The Record needed to find a new home before the end of the tenancy, Oct. 31.

Our search for new office space in Langley was exhaustive as we attempted to turn over every rock. Unfortunately, when a suitable space didn’t materialize, it became clear that we needed to expand our search.

That broadened search led us to Freeland.Where Langley is steeped in incredible charm and the

historic streets lined with boutique-style shops, Freeland is more of a commercial hub, and happily so.

They are both beautiful, dynamic communities in their own rights, and without a doubt are positioned for great things as the economy continues to improve.

In a newer two-story building, Harbor Place, located at 5575 Harbor Avenue, we found our new South Whidbey home. Just down the stairs is the Freeland Chamber of Commerce and a restaurant that I am told is quite good.

The Record and its staff were invited to lease new office space that would be tailored to our needs. Because the building is newer, it’s wired for Internet and has excellent security for staff having to work late.

This past Tuesday, we signed a three-year lease that will make Freeland the new home of the South Whidbey Record.

In no way does that mean less coverage of Langley. We will still diligently report on the council, port, features, sports and much more. Our office will just be a short 15-minute drive away.

We’ll also be building on our efforts to increase cover-age of Clinton and Freeland.

While relocating from Langley to Freeland is bitter-sweet, we are thrilled to know we’ll be a part of the South Whidbey community for years to come.

We’re also looking forward to showing off our new office space to all of you who have supported the newspa-per as it found its way back home.

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By Ed JEnkins

Last week the Record gave endorsements for the elec-tion. But some of the state-ments made about me and my positions are not accurate and I have been given the opportunity to give my side.

First I was criticized for not volunteering my time at the Port. I asked the editor if he knew of any such volun-teer positions, he did not. For years I pleaded with the port to create citizen volunteer groups to bring in the experi-ence our community offers, to no avail. Perhaps with such citizen input the Port would not need to hire so many expensive consultants and have cost over-runs. Curt seemingly took my pleas for accountability with grants to heart. The Port included the necessity for grant applicants to include how the money would actual-ly provide economic benefit. Great, except that only one request provided any such information and the rest still got the money, oh well. So where are the volunteer opportunities I was criticized for missing?

Second that I tried to “hamstring” the marina with a lawsuit. I filed it only after the bond sale was sud-denly announced obligating 12,000 taxpayers with no

public input. The suit was not dismissed on merit but technical flaws as I am not an attorney. The Record strongly gives the impres-sion that my suit was to completely stop the marina project — not true! The suit is public record and clearly states it is only to temporarily stop the bond sale — until public hearings could be held! I believed that the Port bypassed the taxpayers and felt the public deserved a yes-or-no vote or at least a voice. In what country is democracy considered try-ing to “hamstring” the effort?

Next is the inaccurate statement that I said Clinton “is beyond saving”! At the forum and meeting with the editor I clearly said that I am not sure it can be saved, very different. My view is that the only way is to cre-ate good jobs to bring more disposable income in our neighborhood thus encour-aging new businesses. That takes time and Curt’s flash-ing speed sign will not do the trick. I have given over 30 free seminars on emer-gency preparation, car care for women, worked with the Senior Center, driven seniors to doctor appointments, men-tored women in business and much more. In what universe is that abandoning my community?

Finally, the galling state-ment about my demeanor and ability to work with oth-ers. The reality is that most of those critical have never met me, have never worked with me in any group or committee. Most of the atti-tude started with a few angry over my attempt to bring a free “Welcome to Langley” sign. Langley had been work-ing on a sign for nine years and could not stand for me to succeed in weeks with a totally free sign when they could not, so vicious rumors were spread. Langley finally did get a sign but it cost taxpayers over $4,000 from the Port and when the sun shines shadows obscure it! All I ask voters is to get first-hand information from me, understand my positions and not believe rumors or false statements.

Editor’s note: The South Whidbey Record stands by its endorsements and the accu-racy of the said editorial.

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more wrong. Along with alerting his

all-volunteer fire depart-ment, Mike also called in the Navy’s High Angle res-cue team from Oak Harbor. To make this story shorter, Brandon Callahan and Kim Boenish, two very profes-sional and friendly but all-business professionals with the fire district’s marine response unit, allowed me to tag along and we all went to find Carly.

They brought me along because they thought some-one who knew the dog might be useful.

Candace was on top of the bluff waving to us so we could find the spot. We beached the boat and Brandon, a fine young fire-fighter, coaxed her down to the “beach.” We picked her up with no apparent injures after what had to

be a 50-foot fall.I will forever feel even

more gratitude then I already do towards Fire/EMS. These folks dropped what they were doing to come help me get my dog. Mike even called in the Navy’s high-bank rescue team from Oak Harbor. Everybody involved, from South Whidbey Fire and the Langley Police Department to the Navy, showed nothing but the highest in profes-sionalism.

I will never forget and always be grateful. I am once again amazed at the caring quality of the people of South Whidbey.

Regards, NEIL COLBURN

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Hospital bond$50 million ask is worth supportingEditor,

Unfortunately my hus-band and I cannot vote for the hospital bond because we are still building a house on Whidbey and cannot claim it as our primary resi-dence yet. So why should I care if I can’t even vote for it?

Because it will affect us and we’re ready to pay higher property taxes to sup-

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South Whidbey will send three of its boys tennis players to the 1A tri-district tournament later this month.

Falcon senior Jack Hood and junior Jonathon Peterson advanced as the second-seed doubles team from District 1. Charley Stelling, a junior, advanced as the top singles player in District 1.

Stelling only lost two games in the entire tournament. He defeated two Coupeville players, Dalton Martin and Sebastian Davis, each 6-0, 6-1.

Hood and Peterson combined to rally after losing the first set to Coupeville’s Brian Borris and Kyle Bodamer, 4-6. They settled into the match and won the next two sets, 6-2, 6-0.

In the next match, they fell to Coupeville’s Aaron Curtin and Ben Etzell, 1-6, 3-6.

South Whidbey faced a hard match in the loser-out third match, when former teammates squared off for the final tri-district doubles spot. Hood and Peterson took on teammates Campbell Albertsen and Nathan Riley and again had to rally from a first-set loss, which Albertsen and Riley won 6-2. The Falcons’ top doubles team, however, recovered and won the match 2-6, 6-3, 6-2.

Albertsen and Riley played each of their three matches

to three sets, including a close win in the first round. Facing Friday Harbor’s Tiger Xu and Sean Hills, the Falcons won 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. South Whidbey’s second doubles squad scratched out a second-set win in the next match against Etzell and Curtin, eventually losing 0-6, 7-6 (7-3), 1-6.

South Whidbey’s other district competitor, junior Andy Zisette, split his matches. He defeated Meridian’s Chris Pyles, 6-0, 6-1, but lost to Coupeville’s Davis 2-6, 4-6.

By BEN WATANABE South Whidbey Record

Facing its Whidbey Island rival, the Falcon football team made the big plays at the right times to secure a spot in the playoffs Friday night.

South Whidbey relied on a major rushing game from quarterback Nick French and running backs Cooper Nichols and Kohl Hunter to drop Coupeville 57-33 at the Wolves’ field. Playing in the Battle for the Bucket, a pail painted half in Falcon colors of blue and white and half in Wolves colors of red and black, South Whidbey was successful and came home with the prize.

Playing through a thick fog, South Whidbey’s pass-ing game was able to connect for two touchdowns and a two-point conversion.

Coupeville struck first on a 49-yard score by Jake Tumblin in the first quarter. The extra point kick failed, however, and the Wolves led 6-0.

French responded with a 23-yard touchdown run, starting off by sprinting to

his right, then coming back across the fog-covered field and scoring on the Wolves’ sideline.

Tumblin ripped another long score of 57 yards in which he went untouched as he strolled down the Wolves’ sideline, delighting the

Coupeville crowd. With the extra-point kick, the Wolves led 13-7 in the second quar-ter.

South Whidbey answered with a long drive from its own 39-yard line. It was set up by two big plays, a 21-yard run and an 18-yard

throw by French. From five yards out, sophomore Kohl Hunter broke through the line of scrimmage and gave his team the tying score, then the lead with Nichols’ extra-point kick.

On the next possession, the Falcons were able to force

the Wolves to punt after only three plays. French heaved a deep pass to senior receiver Nick Bennett, who gained 59 yards on the catch and run. French followed up with a 10-yard touchdown strike to Hunter. From there, the Falcons never lost the lead.

Coupeville came close to tying the score on its pos-session, starting with a short field after South Whidbey failed to recover an onside kickoff. The Wolves marched downfield and scored on a 5-yard run by Brett Arnold and an extra-point kick by Joel Walstad to trail 21-20.

In the final minute of the first half, French hit senior receiver Kale Reichersamer as he fell in the end zone with 43 seconds left. South Whidbey’s coaches called for a two-point conversion, which Reichersamer caught from French for a 29-19 lead.

Out of the halftime break, South Whidbey rattled off three more unanswered scores. French punched in two short-yardage touch-downs of four yards and two yards, each followed by a Nichols extra point kick.

After forcing a third straight four-and-out for Coupeville, South Whidbey took posses-sion on its own 8-yard line. Nichols took a quick pitch from French behind the line of scrimmage, sprinted down the sideline, shook off one tackle near midfield and rum-bled for a 92-yard touchdown score.

Coupeville mustered two more scores, a 54-yard run by Lathom Kelly and a 1-yard run by Tumblin, which were broken up by a 3-yard rush-ing score by Falcon junior Deven Damerau.

South Whidbey (3-2 Cascade Conference, 6-2 overall) faces Sultan on the road this week. The match could determine the confer-ence’s third-place team as Sultan and South Whidbey are tied with 3-2 league records.

The Falcons are likely to face the third-seeded team from the Northwest Conference in the 1A District 1 playoffs. At the date of publi-cation, South Whidbey would face Meridian (2-1 Northwest Conference, 3-3 overall).

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Falcon senior quarterback Nick French tucks the ball into his chest as he crosses the goal line against Coupeville on Friday night. He scored three rushing touchdowns.

South Whidbey runs over Coupeville, clinches playoffs

Three boys tennis Falcons advance to tri-district

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port the bond even if we can’t vote for it. Living in a rural, semi-rural area you do what can to support your commu-nity, whether it be shopping at local businesses or being taxed to maintain infrastruc-ture or education. Heck, the increase is less than what we pay for a Netflix account for one year.

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Supporting the modern-ization of our hospital’s facil-ity and services is not only

important to the health of an individual or families, but to the health of our island com-munity as a whole. Keeping money, jobs and services on the island is directly tied to the health of our economic ecosystem.

Attracting great medical staff is part of this equation and their future contributions, both professionally and finan-cially, should be considered.

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Initiative I-522Say ‘No’ to GMOs by voting ‘Yes’Editor,

This week we’ve received our ballots, and this week we will have the opportunity to vote on our right to know what’s in our food, specifi-cally, to know if our food con-tains Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs).

Eighty to 90 percent of us want labeling, according to the polls. But, the corpora-tions who would be affected by this are pouring millions of dollars into promoting lies

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The opponents of I-522 would have you believe that it will cost us more money, would be hard on producers, and that there’s an illogical set of exemptions that would actually hinder consumers’ right to know. This is simply not true. Food already has to be labeled for all kinds of things (nutritional info, artificial ingredients, coun-try of origin, for example). Producers already are in the habit of adjusting the labels periodically as requirements change. No new government organization would have to be set up. As for exemptions—

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I am writing to encour-age voters to support GMO labeling in our state by voting “Yes” on I-522. This initiative is straight-forward and is a good first step for GMO label-ing.

You will likely hear attacks against I-522. It is important to know that this is an $11 million-plus effort, being led by Monsanto among others; it is not about the facts or about our health, but is about profit for these large multi-national corporations.

Attacks you’ll see include the claim that not all foods would be labeled and that decisions about this are the results of “special interests.” There are, for example, ads pointing to inconsistencies of GMO labeling for meats or pet food. But these ads are only meant to confuse people.

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tive’s writers looked to incor-porate the most common GMO guidelines so that our state law would be consistent with other states and coun-tries; this allows agricultural producers to more freely sell their products.

Another claim you will hear is about the cost of GMO. Again, this is not based in fact; I’ve done the math and based on the state Office of Financial Management’s esti-mate, it would cost about 11 cents per resident per year to operate a GMO labeling program.

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Meet ‘Widow Walk’ author

Gerard LaSalle is the author of “Widow Walk,” a story enhanced by characters and told with historical accuracy.

This free author event is at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 23 at Anchor Books and Coffee, 9289 Highway 525, Clinton. LaSalle will be available to sign books after his presentation. This author program is a col-laborative effort between Anchor Books and Coffee and the Clinton Library.

Lit for Fun reads ‘Bartender’s Tale’

Join the Lit for Fun book club as it discusses “The Bartender’s Tale” by Ivan Doig at 9 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 24 at the Freeland Library.

“The Bartender’s Tale” is a story about a one-of-a-kind father and his precocious son, rocked by a time of change.

Baldwins tell tales of African work

Owen and Charlene Baldwin will share pic-tures and insights from their seven years living in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia working with an HIV posi-tive children’s home and encouraging teachers and young leaders.

The Baldwins, long-time residents of South Whidbey, live in Africa with their adopted son, Serawit, who graduated from South Whidbey High School, and his family. They have hosted a num-ber of people from the Northwest who have trav-eled to Ethiopia to adopt children.

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It will be an evening of make-it-up-on-the-spot–games, sketches, and who knows what else.

Tickets are available online at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/477497 or at the door. Tickets cost $12.

Seniors present haunted Legion

South Whidbey High School’s class of 2014 will

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This is a joint venture with American Legion Post 141 and the South Whidbey High School class of 2014. The house is said to be appropriate for all ages.

There will be a pumpkin carving contest Oct. 31.

Located at 14096 Highway 525 in Langley.

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St. Hubert holds bazaar, bake sale

The Women of St. Hubert Catholic Church will hold their annual bazaar, bake sale and lun-cheon from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26 in Read Hall located at 804 Third St., Langley.

Featured items include handmade crafts, home-made baked goods and used books. During the event, lunch will be offered with soups, rolls, Caesar salads and pump-kin pie. Proceeds from this bazaar will be used for the parish and community.

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Eldon BakerAn early experience set his path to firefighting

When he was 16 years old, Eldon Baker was involved in a bad car accident. The volunteer first responders quickly came to his aid that day, but their impact lasted a lifetime. He set his sights on becoming a first responder when he turned 18. That was in 1995, and he is still volunteering at Station 31 after all these years. Baker comes from six generations of Idaho farmers. His dad, in addition to tending the farm, worked in the oil fields of Texas and New Mexico, and was in the military, stationed at Whidbey Island Naval Air Base and moved his family here. “I like to work hard, whether it’s doing landscaping, farming or firefighting,” said Baker. “Life on Whidbey is simple and beautiful, and it’s been good to our family. That’s why it’s important to find ways to serve the community.” For more visit:

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Ham radio operators gather

The Island County Amateur Radio Club wel-comes the public to its monthly meeting at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, at the county commission-er’s hearing room, 1 N.E. Sixth St., Coupeville.

John Petrich and Howard Burns, both radio amateurs from Sammamish, will present a talk and slideshow on how to use an inexpen-sive television dongle as a shortwave receiver.

Volunteer radio license examiners will be on site to provide information and to schedule federal radio operator exams for interested persons.

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Tilth celebrates last market

South Whidbey Tilth’s last outdoor farmers mar-ket is a Halloween Harvest party Sunday, Oct. 27.

The event begins at 11 a.m. as usual, but the clos-ing time is extended to 3 p.m.

It is also the last of Whidbey’s seasonal out-door markets. Farmers from every market are invited to come sell the last of their produce.

Crafters, artists and mak-ers of value-added goods from each market are also invited to vend and get a jumpstart on holiday gift sales. Guest vendors are charged a space fee of $10; South Whidbey Tilth members are free. All vendors will pay a 10 percent sales commission. For a special application, email market manager Jo Stephens at [email protected] or download a Halloween agreement and the policy at www.southwhidbeytilth.org/market

Special activities include a pumpkin pie-fill-ing taste-off, music by We Three and others, pup-peteer Dawn Collins and young Molly Quade on the tightrope. Bob Effertz will provide activities for children. Expect to see costumed ghosts, witches, vegetables and maybe pirates. Vendors and cus-tomers in costume will be recognized for creativity and originality. Bring jack-o’-lanterns. Donations of baked goods are welcome for a benefit bake sale for South Whidbey Tilth proj-ects. Email Linda Good for more information at [email protected]

The transition of fall to winter is marked by Halloween, tradition-ally a time that straddles life and death, plenty and paucity. Visitors are encouraged to think about something they want to change as the harvest season ends and people prepare for the dormancy of winter — a time to incubate new plans.

Tilth’s tradition is to invite all to jot down intentions and tuck them into a wreath to be cere-monially burned at 2 p.m.

Students wrap up poinsettia sales

Poinsettias for the Senior Center and Good Cheer Food Bank

SWHS Band and Choir students, in partnership with the community, are poised to donate beau-tiful blossoms to the Senior Center and the Good Cheer Food Bank. High school performing arts students are selling Poinsettias for $12 and mistletoe for $8 until Oct. 27 to raise funds for the band and choir program to cover scholarships, instrument repair and travel to regional festi-vals. Consider purchasing plants to be donated with a customer’s name to either the Senior Center or Good Cheer Food Bank. A portion of each purchase is tax deductible and plants will be deliv-

ered for you. This is a way for the community to sup-port these musicians and for the students to share holiday cheer with others.

To purchase call 360-321-2874 or any high school Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band or choir mem-ber.

Group presents diabetes info

The Monday, Oct. 28, Diabetes Health Group topic will be “Artificial Pancreas for Type 1 Diabetes: How Close Are We?”

Presenter Don Miller, R.N. and certified diabetes educator, will review artifi-

cial pancreas research tri-als and prospects for the future management of Type 1 diabetes. Diabetes Health Group meets at 6:30 p.m. in the Whidbey General Hospital Board Room.

There will be time avail-able for discussion of any diabetes-related ques-tions. For additional infor-mation, email Don Miller at [email protected]

Freeland Library recognizes helpers

Chris Spencer, writer, photographer and sculp-tor, presents the art of the 100-word short story

at this special event for Freeland Library friends and volunteers at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29. Meet up with old friends and invite new ones.

Refreshments provided by library staff.

LMS preps for Creepy Concert

People looking for something exciting on Halloween are encour-aged to stop by the Langley Middle School’s Creepy Concert on Tuesday, Oct. 29 at the school’s auditorium.

Guests will hear the school’s seventh-grade symphonic band, eighth-grade wind ensemble and LMS Jazz Band perform spooky hits from the past and groovy tunes for the future.

Door prizes will be offered starting at 6 p.m. with carnival games, a donation raffle and a cake walk in the cafeteria followed by the concert beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium.

Tickets for the carnival cost 50 cents. Concert admission costs $5 and kids in costumes get in free.

The Creepy Concert is the main fundraiser for the band program. Funds generated from the con-cert support trips, new music, scholarships, new equipment, and instru-ment sectionals led by professionals.

To make a raffle dona-tion, email Gina Simpson at [email protected]

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Bowl Soup event offers tastes from five South Whidbey kitchens

By CELESTE ERICKSON

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Community members broke bread together for the Good Cheer Empty Bowl Soup Night on Sunday at Bayview Hall.

The Oct. 20 event fea-tured 10 different soups from the Good Cheer kitch-en along with staple soups from Neil’s Clover Patch, Muk Cafe and Useless Bay Coffee. Bread was pro-vided by the new bakery at Living Green.

Bowls were donated by Good Cheer and Whidbey Island Nourishes.

Shawn Nowlin, commu-nity outreach coordinator for Good Cheer, said the meal of soup and bread was chosen to show what the food bank clients go through during the winter months and how they can stretch the dollar with these meals.

More than $3,100 was raised from bowls and mugs purchased at the event. Bowls sold for $20 and mugs for $5. More than 130 people attended the event.

The money raised will help Good Cheer pay for local produce throughout the winter season, Nowlin said. The event is part of the food bank’s Fresh Food

on the Table program, which aims to bring in pro-duce and provide needed cash flow for local farmers through winter months.

“More than anything it’s a community dinner,” Nowlin said. “We wanted to do something as a com-munity meal, and it’s been great.”

Susan Gilles, a Clinton resident, helped organize the showing of “A Place at the Table” at the Clyde before the soup event. The documentary ana-lyzes the issue of hunger in America and how it could be solved by fol-lowing three Americans and their struggles with hunger. The showing was co-sponsored by Langley United Methodist Church, St. Hubert Catholic Church, St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, Trinity Lutheran Church, Unitarian Universalist Congregation, Unity of Whidbey, Whidbey Island Friends Meeting, Good Cheer and Whidbey Island Nourishes. Donations were collected to benefit Bread for the World, Good Cheer and Whidbey Island Nourishes.

Gilles, a registered nurse who is retired, said she saw a lot of patients who were homeless and hungry; it’s always been an important issue for her.

Gilles said the documen-tary is a unique film and she hopes it reinforces the community in continu-ing their support of Good Cheer.

Mary Fisher, of Whidbey Island Nourishes, said it was her second time see-ing the movie and the film

continued to be an eye-opener.

Fisher said she didn’t know how critical it was to balance nutrition in the first three years of a child’s life, until she saw the film.

Whidbey is fortunate to have an amazing commu-nity with people who are actively trying to do some-thing, she said.

Rita Burns, a volunteer at Good Cheer, watched the movie and helped serve soup Sunday afternoon. She said coming from the film made her realize how food-insecure the nation is.

“I’m happy to be here with a community who wants to support the food bank,” she said.

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Volunteers Mary Richardson, Kathy McCabe and Rita Burns serve several types of soup during the Good Cheer Empty Bowl Soup Night on Sunday. More than 130 people attended the event.

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Mary Richardson serves one of the many soup options during the event. Many guests came back for seconds.

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Kate Rosenthal greets her guest with an offering.

“Do you want one of these? They’re good,” she says, grinning as she reaches into a small glass bowl of peanut M&M’s.

“I keep eating them and I’m 100 years old.”

Rosenthal visited the dish often during a recent afternoon at her Oak Harbor home near West Beach. She relaxed on a love seat, warmly sharing chocolates, jokes and a quick wit while also revealing a few secrets to her lon-gevity despite a mid-life scare.

Forty-two years ago, she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

“I’m still here,” said Rosenthal, who had a mastectomy at the age of 58 then underwent another one when the cancer came back 10 years later.

She was cancer-free until this past year, received radiation treatment for the first time and now has a relatively clean bill of health considering her age.

“She’s amazing,” her daughter Katy Reissner said. “She’s never had chemotherapy.”

“She’s unbelievable.”Rosenthal enjoys a good laugh,

good company, Friday night dice games of Farkle and even a cold beer from time to time.

“I just get along with every-body,” she said. “I do. Even my daughters. I get along with them.”

It’s Rosenthal’s positive outlook on life that has proven to be both contagious and inspiring.

Her daughters Rita Lambert and Reissner, with whom she lives, are quick to smile about her stories and a short-term memory that isn’t quite what it once was.

Even Rosenthal will laugh at her own memory slights. Mostly, she just beams when she sees others smiling. She likes seeing others happy.

“It’s OK,” Lambert said to her mom. “You’re 100. You can do anything you want.”

Reissner couldn’t be more inspired by her mother.

She had her own bout with breast cancer four years ago and chose the same path as her mother, not hesitating to have a mastectomy.

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said.Their family is close, leaning

on each other and their faith.Reissner said she believes her

mom’s positive out-look, as far back as she can remember, has played heavily in her longevity. Breast cancer is the second most common cancer for women in the United States and the second leading cause of cancer death in women behind lung cancer, according to the American Cancer Society.

Rosenthal was born May 25, 1913 in Fergus Falls, Minn. “That’s where the tough ones come from,” Reissner joked.

She lived in the family’s 100-year-old home in St. Paul

until moving to Oak Harbor five years ago to be with her daugh-ters. She has spent most of her life eating home-cooked meals

and subscribes to the philosophy of having “everything in modera-tion.”

Chocolate has been a guilty pleasure. And there was a long period when she’d enjoy a beer most nights, but not so much anymore.

“I’m not a big coffee drinker.

I like booze better,” Rosenthal joked.

Such comments cause their daughters to shake their heads

and smile. They know their mom is extraordinary. The second youngest of 12 in her family, Rosenthal is the only one still living.

She wore a pink pin brooch on a pink sweatshirt that read, “This is what the most loved grand-mother looks like.”

She’s been a 42-year survivor since breast cancer first crept into her life. It came back a year ago when it was detected in her

chest wall and in the summer when a spot was found in her back. But a change in medi-cation and radia-tion treatment led to encouraging results after fur-

ther tests.It was only in recent years that

Rosenthal took any medication at all. Just vitamins.

“Oh, I’m good,” Rosenthal said. “I’m just cockeyed old. But here I am.”

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Kate Rosenthal shares a memory with her daughter Katy Reissner. The Oak Harbor resident is a 42-year survivor of breast cancer and is an inspiration to her two daughters. Reissner went through cancer as well and chose the same path as her mother, to have a mastectomy.

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Dr. Bruce A. Porter and Hawkins have been instrumental in this process, Hanigan said.

Dr. Porter has more than 21 years of experience in this field, and has been advising the hospital through this process.

This technology was originally only available in larger hospitals, but now it is making its way out to community facilities.

This new system is not for the general population, Porter said. It is not meant to replace mam-mograms or the clinical exams most all women receive. It is for certain groups, such as high risk patients who have a family history of breast cancer, or for those who have a known breast cancer.

Women ages 40 or older should have mammograms every one or two years.

Those who are younger, and are at risk for breast cancer should ask their healthcare pro-fessional if they should start hav-ing mammograms early, accord-ing to the National Breast Cancer

Foundation.If a patient needs additional

testing, this is where the Breast MRI Scan System comes into play.

Porter said when a patient is about to be scanned, the dedi-cated breast coil fits around them and allows technicians to take a 3D image.

While in the scanner the patient is injected with contrast, also known as gadolinium. This makes any abnormalities more visible for physicians to spot. The cancer gets bright right away and then dissipates quickly, while other tis-sues slowly brighten over time.

The 3D image taken allows them to view all angles, making it so tumors can no longer hide, Porter said.

If anything is detected that the doctor thinks should be investi-gated more, patients can have a biopsy immediately without hav-ing to make another appointment, Hanigan said.

The guided biopsy can be used around the MRI equipment, Porter said. The instrument used will target the area of concern, leave a tiny metal marker so they can find that particular spot later. After the procedure is over, the patient will only have a nick on their skin. It is much less intru-sive than a surgical biopsy, Porter said.

“We can target something the size of a caper, or a small pea,” Porter said.

One of the best features of the new technology is its very high negative predictive value, mean-ing the results are very reliable if they are normal, so the at-risk patient can have peace of mind until the next exam, Porter said.

For some of these women, they want to be able to breast feed their babies when they have them, or just be put at ease and not be afraid that something might have been missed.

“The hospital is ahead of the curve on this technology instead

of falling behind,” Porter said.Blankenship said there were

other benefits to having this on the island.

For residents, their support system is here, whether it’s their family or friends, they have that close to home.

By providing this service, they can stay here without having to drive for hours, or take a ferry. When it’s potentially scary news, no one wants to wait around and find out the results, she said.

“We can’t be everything, but we can do a lot of things well, and there are just some things we can do better,” Blankenship said.

cOnTinued FROm PAge A16

Wgh: breast mRi system expected to save lives

Top photo, the hospital’s MRI machine will be complement-ed by the new Breast MRI Scan System . Photo above shows a tumor with color-aided detection taken with that scan system.

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By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter

When it comes to pre-paring for an event on the scale of the Relay for Life of Whidbey Island, there’s no such thing as starting too early.

The organizing committee for the 2014 event in Oak Harbor has already held its first meeting with a sec-

ond one planned for today. Seventeen teams, consist-ing of 53 participants, have already signed up and help raise more than $1,100 for the island’s American Cancer Society fundraising event, which will take get under-way the evening of May 30 at North Whidbey Middle School.

Leandra Reuble, chairper-son of the event, said she

is seeking more organizing committee members. There are about 25 members, a number she’d like to raise to 40.

“The more help we have, the more internal support there is for the entire event,” she said.

Reuble, an English and leadership teacher at Midway High School, said those inter-ested in becoming a commit-tee member may reach her at 360-678-0823 or [email protected]

Those who want to par-ticipate in the relay may sign up at the website at www.relayforlife.org by typing “Oak Harbor” into the event search.

The Whidbey Island event was well attended this year with 75 teams raising $158,499 to help fight can-cer and increase awareness of the disease. Reuble said that although the fundrais-ing goals fell short, participa-tion at the Whidbey Island event was sizable compared to locations in Whatcom and Skagit and counties and some events in Snohomish County. She said 920 people registed online in 2013 and estimated a couple thousand people participated.

Reuble wanted to empha-size that the Relay for Life of Whidbey Island is an island-wide event.

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cial needs, and it was Shelby she thought of first when she made a difficult decision.

“I didn’t want to fool around,” Webb said. “I decid-ed that not only did I want the right breast removed, but the left one too. I wanted to do whatever I could do to kick it so I could be here for my hus-band and daughter. I knew I’d be changed, but I just wanted to live.”

In October 2004, Webb had both breasts removed. Over the next year, she’d also undergo chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Her blonde hair fell out, the chemo made her sick until the dosage was adjusted, and the radiation burned her skin. She took time off from her job to concentrate on healing.

“One day I came home from work and my hair was falling out in big clumps, so I took my clippers and buzzed it all off,” Webb said.

Her daughter came in the room and saw her mom’s shaved head.

“Shelby, who is non-verbal, smiled and patted me on the head,” Webb said. “It was a super-beautiful little blessing that got me through a very hard moment.”

There were other bless-ings along the way that Webb now recalls with profound gratitude. Friends, family and her church rallied around her during that challenging year.

When she shaved her head, fellow crew members on the ferry offered to shave their heads in solidarity. She declined their kind offer, but was touched by their support.

Her dad, Clarence Wallace, did shave his head in her honor. Her sister, Terrie Wallace, organized a garage

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Her daughter’s speech therapist Tonah Potter drove her to weekly treatments. Co-worker John Norby also gave her rides.

“I had a lot of friends and an amazing community that I never want to move away from,” Webb said. “The sup-port and prayers were pretty overwhelming, but in a good way. What got me through was tons of prayer and my faith in God. I leaned on my spirituality pretty hard.”

Webb waited until 2007 to have her breasts reconstruct-ed, which she described as a painful process. In the mean-time, she wore prosthetic breasts and said she actually enjoyed the freedom of going braless around home.

Nine years later, Webb is cancer-free. Daughter Shelby is in high school. Her hus-band Brian grows nutrient-dense food to keep his family healthy. Webb has returned to her job on the ferry.

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“When I get tired and grumpy, I stop myself and remember that I’m still here and not to sweat the small stuff,” she said. “I’m so thank-ful for my daughter and my husband who gave me a rea-son to live.”

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Betty Freeman photoClinton resident April Webb, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004, received this pink bracelet as a gift from her friend Barbara Hemming, also a breast cancer survivor.

SurvivorCONTINUED FROM A1

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Wednesday, October 23, 2013, Whidbey Classified, PAGE 21

jobsEmployment Professional

EXECUTIVEDIRECTOR

The Whidbey General Hospital Foundation is an independent non- p r o f i t o r g a n i z a t i o n whose primary mission is to suppor t Whidbey G e n e r a l H o s p i t a l through public aware- ness, and the develop- ment and management of charitable resources. Under the direction of the Foundation Board of Directors, the Executive Director will direct fund development activities, manage the administra- tive functions of the or- gan i za t i on , deve lop / manage all internal/ex- ternal communication, advertising and market- ing, provide support for the Board and its com- mittees, work collabora- tively with the Hospital Chief Operating Officer and other Hospital lead- ership, and supervise Foundation employees and contractors.

The ideal candidate will have:* Demonstrated skills/ experience in developing highly collaborative rela- t i o n s h i p s w i t h c o l - leagues, par tners, do- nors and community.* A minimum of 5 years of successful experience in fund deve lopment leadership role(s).* A minimum of 3 years of successful experience in management/adminis- trative leadership roles in non-profit organiza- tion(s).* Demonstrated history of successful experience i n f und ra i s i ng even t management.* Excellent writing and verbal communication skills.* Effective grantwriting and grants management skills.

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The Opportunity Council is now soliciting Letters of Interest and State- ments of Qualifications for the purpose of recruiting

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7023.105816 Grantors : Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Grantee: Aaron A. Knauer and Jennifer E. Knauer, husband and wife Ref to D O T A u d i t o r F i l e N o . : 4312445 Tax Parcel ID No.: S8110-00-01014-0/377050 Abbreviated Legal: Lot 14, B lock 1, Scatchet Head Add, Div 1, 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

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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 November 22, 2013, at 10:00 AM. outside the main entrance of the Is- land County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memori- al at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Washington, the under- signed Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at pub- lic auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following descr ibed rea l property “Property”, situated in the County(ies) of Island, State of Washington: Lot 14, Block 1, Plat of Scatchet Head Addition, Division No. 1, as per Plat recorded in Volume 8 of Plats, Page 3, 4, 5 and 6, records of Is- land County, Washington. Situate in the County of Is- land, State of Washington. Commonly known as: 7843 Mortland Drive Clinton, WA 98236 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 03/22/12, recorded on 03/28/12, under Audi- tor ’s F i le No. 4312445, records of Island County, Washington, from Aaron A. Knauer and Jenni fer E . Knauer, husband and wife, as Grantor, to Land Title and Escrow, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obli- gation” in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys- tems, Inc. solely as nomi- nee for Pinnacle Capital Mortgage Corporation, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was as- signed by Mortgage Elec- tronic Registrat ion Sys- tems, Inc., as nominee for Pinnacle Capital Mortgage Corporation to Wells Fargo Bank, NA, under an Assign- ment/Successive Assign- ments recorded under Audi- tor ’s F i le No. 4331399. *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

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the following amounts now in arrears and/or other de- faults: Amount due to rein- s ta te as o f 07/18/2013 M o n t h l y P a y m e n t s $14,028.60 Late Charges $549.90 Lender’s Fees & Costs ($219.60) Total Ar- rearage $14,358.90 Trus- tee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $543.75 Title Report $836.99 Statutory Mailings $10.54 Recording Cos ts $14 .00 Pos t ings $70.00 Sale Costs $0.00 Total Costs $1,475.28 Total Amount Due: $15,834.18 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Princi- pal Balance of $237,458.42, 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 10/01/12, 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 November 22, 2013. The default(s) re- ferred to in paragraph III, together with any subse- quent payments, late charg- es, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 11/11/13 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminat- ed if at any t ime before 11/11/13 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subse- quent payments, late charg- es, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any t ime after 11/11/13 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Bor rower, Gran tor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A writ- ten notice of default was transmitted by the Benefici- ary or Trustee to the Bor- rower and Grantor at the f o l l ow ing add ress (es ) : NAME AND ADDRESS Aa- ron A. Knauer 7843 Mort- l and Dr ive C l in ton, WA 98236 Jennifer E. Knauer 7843 Mortland Drive Clin- ton, WA 98236 by both first class and certified mail, re- turn receipt requested on 06/06/13, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 06/07/13 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

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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: 07/18/2013 Date Exe- cuted: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Au- thorized Signature P.O. BOX

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9 9 7 B e l l e v u e , W A 98009-0997 Contact: Neang Avila (425) 586-1900. (TS# 7023.105816) 1002.250677 -File No.LEGAL NO. 520103Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. October 23, No- vember 13, 2013.

7023.105825 Grantors : Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Grantee: Olav Valle and La- laina Valle, husband and wife Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 4271607 Tax Parcel ID N o . : R22911-454-3520/51605 Abbreviated Legal: SEC- TION 11, TOWNSHIP 29 NORTH, RANGE 2 EAST; PTN. NW NE & GOV’T LOT 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 November 22, 2013, at 10:00 AM. outside the main entrance of the Is- land County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memori- al at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of

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Washington, the under- signed Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at pub- lic auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following descr ibed rea l property “Property”, situated in the County(ies) of Island, State of Washington: The North 300 feet of the South 764 feet of that portion of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter and of Government Lot 1, Section 11, Township 29 North, Range 2 East W.M., lying East of the County Road known as Eas t Ha rbo r Road. Except any portion thereof lying North of the South line of the North 20 acres of said Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quar te r ; S i tua te in the County of Island, State of Washington. Commonly known as: 5243 East Har- bor Road Free land, WA 98249 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 03/31/10, recorded on 04/06/10, under Audi- tor ’s F i le No. 4271607, records of Island County, Wash ington , f rom Olav Valle and Lalaina Valle, hus- band and wife, as Grantor, to Northwest Trustee Ser- vices, LLC, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obli- gation” in favor of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., as Benefi-

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ciary. *The Tax Parcel ID number and Abbreviated Legal Description are pro- vided solely to comply with the recording statutes and are not intended to supple- ment, amend or supersede the Property’s full 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- s ta te as o f 07/18/2013 M o n t h l y P a y m e n t s $14,823.90 Late Charges $654.90 Lender’s Fees & Costs ($251.94) Total Ar- rearage $15,226.86 Trus- tee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $900.00 Title Report $817.42 Statutory Mailings $21.08 Recording Cos ts $14 .00 Pos t ings $ 7 0 . 0 0 T o t a l C o s t s $1,822.50 Total Amount Due : $17 ,049 .36 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Bal- ance of $222,887.18, to- gether with interest as pro- vided in the note or other instrument evidencing the

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Obligation from 09/01/12, 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 November 22, 2013. The default(s) referred to in par- agraph III, together with any subsequent payments, l a te charges , advances costs and fees thereafter due , must be cured by 11/11/13 (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 11/11/13 (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 11/11/13 (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

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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 Olav Val le 5243 East Harbor Road Freeland, WA 98249 LaLaina Valle PO Box 275 F r ee l and , WA 98249 LaLaina Valle 5243 East Harbor Road Freeland, WA 98249 Olav Valle PO Box 275 F r ee l and , WA 98249 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 06/04/13, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 06/04/13 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.

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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

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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: 07/18/2013 Date Exe- cuted: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Au- thorized Signature P.O. BOX 9 9 7 B e l l e v u e , W A 98009-0997 Contact: Neang Avila (425) 586-1900. (TS# 7023.105825) 1002.250430 -File No.LEGAL NO.520104Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. October 23, No- vember 13, 2013.

7037.102872 Grantors : Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Grant- ee: Vanessa F. Cope and Steven L. Cope, formerly husband and wife as ten- ants in common Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 4310353 T a x P a r c e l I D N o . : S7730-02-00017-0/731186 Abbreviated Legal: PTN. LOTS 16 AND 17, PENN COVE PARK DIV. 2, ISLAND CO., WA 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- 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-

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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 November 1, 2013, at 10:00 AM. outside the main entrance of the Is- land County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memori- al at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Washington, the under- signed Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at pub- lic auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following descr ibed rea l property “Property”, situated in the County( ies) of ISLAND, State of Washington: The Northerly 16 feet of Lot 16, and the Southerly 58 feet of Lot 17, Plat of Penn Cove Park, Division No. 2, ac- cording to the Plat thereof, recorded in Volume 4 of Plats, page 74, records of Island County, Washington. Situate in Island County, Washington. Commonly known as: 870 Burroughs Avenue Oak Harbor, WA 98277 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 02/16/12, recorded on 02/23/12, under Audi- tor ’s F i le No. 4310353, records of ISLAND County, Washington, from Vanessa F. Cope and Steven L. Cope Wife and Husband, as Gran- tor, to Chicago Title Insu- rance Co, as Trustee, to se- cure an obligation “Obliga- tion” in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys- tems, Inc. solely as nomi- nee for Peoples Bank, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was as- signed by Mortgage Elec-

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tronic Registrat ion Sys- tems, Inc. as nominee for Peoples Bank, its succes- sors and assigns to JPMor- gan Chase Bank, National Association, under an As- signment/Successive As- signments recorded under Auditor’s File No. 4335349. *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- s t a t e a s o f 6 / 2 1 / 2 0 1 3 M o n t h l y P a y m e n t s $9,236.71 Lender’s Fees & Costs $211.12 Total Arrear- age $9,447.83 Trustee’s Ex- penses (Itemization) Trus- tee’s Fee $543.75 Title Re- por t $778.29 Sta tu tor y Mailings $22.00 Recording Cos ts $14 .00 Pos t ings $ 7 0 . 0 0 T o t a l C o s t s $1,428.04 Total Amount Due : $10 ,875 .87 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Bal- ance of $203,674.31, to- gether with interest as pro- vided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 11/01/12, 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 November 1, 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 10/21/13 (11 days before the sale

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date), to cause a discontin- uance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time be- fore 10/21/13 (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 10/21/13 (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 Vanessa F. Cope 870 Burroughs Avenue Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Steven L. Cope 870 Burroughs Av- e n u e O a k H a r b o r, WA 98277 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Vanessa F. Cope 870 Bur- roughs Avenue Oak Harbor, W A 9 8 2 7 7 U n k n o w n Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Steven L. Cope 870 Burroughs Avenue Oak Harbor, WA 98277 by both first class and certified mail, return receipt requested on 05/21/13, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 05/21/13 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,

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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: 6/21/2013 Date Exe- cuted: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Au- thorized Signature P.O. BOX 9 9 7 B e l l e v u e , W A 9 8 0 0 9 - 0 9 9 7 C o n t a c t : 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 # 7037.102872) 1002.249518 -File No.LEGAL NO. 515294Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. October 2, 23, 2013.

7037.102939 Grantors : Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association s/bm to Chase Home Finance LLC Grantee: Annette L. Roach and Baxter C. Roach, wife and husband Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 4003358 T a x P a r c e l I D N o . : S7340-00-00028-0/299019 Abbreviated Legal: Lot 28,

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Plat of Land’s Hill Estates, Div 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- 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 November 1, 2013, at 10:00 AM. outside the main entrance of the Is- land County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memori- al at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Washington, the under- signed Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at pub- lic auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following descr ibed rea l property

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“Property”, situated in the County( ies) of ISLAND, State of Washington: Lot 28, Plat of Land’s Hill Es- tates Division No. 1, as per plat recorded in Volume 8 of Plats, Page 22, records of Island County, Washing- ton. Situate in the County of Island, State of Washing- ton. Commonly known as: 1406 Larkspur Lane Cama- no Island, WA 98292 which is subject to that certain D e e d o f Tr u s t d a t e d 11 /13 /01 , r eco rded on 11/20/01, under Auditor’s File No. 4003358, records of ISLAND County, Wash- ington, from Baxter Roach and Annette Roach, Hus- band and Wife, as Grantor, to Land Title, as Trustee, to secure an obligation “Obli- gation” in favor of United Mortgage Corporation of America, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned by Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys- tems, Inc. as nominee of Lender, its successors and assigns to Chase Home Fi- nance LLC, under an As- signment/Successive As- signments recorded under Auditor’s File No. 4289264. *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- s ta te as o f 06/26/2013 M o n t h l y P a y m e n t s $9,820.82 Late Charges $0 .00 Lender ’s Fees & Costs $218.25 Total Arrear- age $10,039.07 Trustee’s Expenses ( I t emiza t ion) Trustee’s Fee $750.00 Title Report $700.03 Statutory Mailings $22.00 Recording C o s t s $ 0 . 0 0 P o s t i n g s $70.00 Sale Costs $0.00 Total Costs $1,542.03 Total Amount Due: $11,581.10

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Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Princi- pal Balance of $161,208.80, 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 10/01/12, 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 November 1, 2013. The default(s) re- ferred to in paragraph III, together with any subse- quent payments, late charg- es, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 10/21/13 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminat- ed if at any t ime before 10/21/13 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subse- quent payments, late charg- es, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any t ime after 10/21/13 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Bor rower, Gran tor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A writ- ten notice of default was transmitted by the Benefici- ary or Trustee to the Bor- rower and Grantor at the f o l l ow ing add ress (es ) : NAME AND ADDRESS Bax- ter Roach 1406 Larkspur Lane Camano Island, WA 98292 Baxter Roach 261 Shumway Road Camano Is- land, WA 98282 Annette

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Roach 1406 Larkspur Lane Camano Island, WA 98292 Annette Roach 261 Shum- way Road Camano Island, WA 98282 by both f i rst class and certified mail, re- turn receipt requested on 05/21/13, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 05/21/13 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: 06/26/2013 Date Exe- cuted: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Au- thorized Signature P.O. BOX 9 9 7 B e l l e v u e , W A 9 8 0 0 9 - 0 9 9 7 C o n t a c t : 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 # 7037.102939) 1002.249623 -File No.LEGAL NO. 515295Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. October 2, 23, 2013.

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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND

COUNTY IN PROBATEIn the Matter of the Es- tate ofPRICE, JAMES CLIF- FORD,Deceased.NO. 13 4 00193 6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSThe personal represen- tative named below has been appointed and has qual i f ied as personal representative of this es- ta te. Persons hav ing claims against the dece- dent must, prior to the time such claims would be barred by any other- wise applicable statute of l imitations, present the claim in the manner as p rov ided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the person- al representative or the attorneys ofrecord at the address stated below a copy ofthe claim and fil- ing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the per- sona l rep resen ta t i ve served or mailed the no- tice to the creditor as prov ided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of- first publication ofthe no- tice. If the claim is not presented wi th in th is time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11 .40 .051 and 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: October 23, 2013/s/ Kathie Lynn Pr ice TrudelleKATHIE LYNN PRICE TRUDELLEPersonal RepresentativeM c P H E R S O N & McPHERSON, P.L.L.P.By: /s/Molly M McPher- sonMOLLY M. McPHER- SON, WSBA #23027Attorney for Personal RepresentativeADDRESS FOR MAIL- ING OR SERVICE: P.O. Box 1617, One NW Front StreetCoupeville, Washington 98239Legal No. 522283Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record.October 23, 2013.

7 3 1 4 . 0 4 2 4 8 G r a n t o r s : Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Deutsche Bank Trust Company Amer icas , as Trustee for Residential Ac- credit Loans, Inc., Mort- gage Asset-Backed Pass- Through Certificates Series 2007-QS11 A/K/A Deutsche Bank Trust Company Amer- icas as Trustee for RALI 2007-QS11 Grantee: Ed- ward I. Baran and Susan Walker Baran, husband and wife Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 4209126 Tax Parcel ID N o . : S8340-06-00059-0/416712

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Abbreviated Legal: LOT 59, EAST HALF LOT 58, USE- LESS BAY BEACH AND COUNTRY CLUB, #6 Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. THIS NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORE- CLOSURE SALE OF YOUR 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 November 22, 2013, at 10:00 AM. outside the main entrance of the Is- land County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memori- al at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Washington, the under- signed Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at pub- lic auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following descr ibed rea l property “Property”, situated in the County(ies) of Island, State of Washington: Lot 59, To- gether with the East Half of Lot 58, useless Bay Beach and Country Club Division No. 6, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Volume 8 of Plats, pages 41, 42, 43, 44 and 45, records of Is- land County, Washington. Situate in Island County, Washington. Commonly known as: 5767 Captain Vancouver Drive Langley, WA 98260-9757 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 08/08/07, re- corded on 08/09/07, under Auditor’s File No. 4209126, records of Island County, Washington, from Edward I. Baran and Susan Walker Baran, husband and wife, as Grantor, to Chicago Title, as Trustee, to secure an ob-

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ligation “Obligation” in favor of Mortgage Electronic Reg- istration Systems, Inc. sole- ly as nominee for Home- comings F inancia l , LLC (f/k/a Homecomings Finan- cial Network, Inc.), as Bene- ficiary, the beneficial inter- est in which was assigned by Mortgage E lect ronic Registration Systems, Inc. s o l e l y a s n o m i n e e f o r Homecomings Financial , LLC (f/k/a Homecomings Fi- nancial Network, Inc.), its successors and assigns to Deutsche Bank Trust Com- pany Americas, as Trustee for Resident ia l Accredit Loans, Inc., Mortgage As- set-Backed Pass-Through Certificates Series 2007- QS11 A/K/A Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas as Trustee for RALI 2007- QS11, under an Assign- ment/Successive Assign- ments recorded under Audi- tor ’s F i le No. 4324373. *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- s ta te as o f 07/15/2013 M o n t h l y P a y m e n t s $53,428.76 Late Charges $2,241.00 Lender’s Fees & Costs $147.50 Total Arrear- age $55,817.26 Trustee’s Expenses ( I t emiza t ion) Trustee’s Fee $1,000.00 Ti- tle Report $1,091.35 Stat- utory Mailings $42.16 Re- cording Costs $14.00 Post- ings $70.00 Sale Costs $ 0 . 0 0 T o t a l C o s t s $2,217.51 Total Amount Due: $58,034.77 IV. The sum owing on the Obliga- tion is: Principal Balance of $367,821.18, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 12/01/11, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by stat- ute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regard- ing title, possession, en- cumbrances or condition of the Property on November 22, 2013. The default(s) re- ferred to in paragraph III, together with any subse- quent payments, late charg- es, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 11/11/13 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminat- ed if at any t ime before 11/11/13 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III,

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together with any subse- quent payments, late charg- es, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any t ime after 11/11/13 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Bor rower, Gran tor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A writ- ten notice of default was transmitted by the Benefici- ary or Trustee to the Bor- rower and Grantor at the f o l l ow ing add ress (es ) : NAME AND ADDRESS Ed- ward I. Baran aka Edward I. Baran 5767 Captain Van- couver Drive Langley, WA 98260-9757 Edward I. Ba- ran aka Edward I. Baran 8443 Northeast Woodland Cove Drive Kirkland, WA 98034-3538 Susan Walker Baran aka Susan W. Baran aka Susan Sheila Walker- Baran aka Susan Walker- Baran 5767 Captain Van- couver Drive Langley, WA 98260-9757 Susan Walker Baran aka Susan W. Baran aka Susan Sheila Walker- Baran aka Susan Walker- B a r a n 8 4 4 3 N o r t h e a s t Woodland Cove Drive Kirk- land, WA 98034-3538 Un- known Spouse and/or Do- mestic Partner of Edward I. Baran aka Edward I. Baran 5767 Captain Vancouver D r i v e L a n g l e y , W A 9 8 2 6 0 - 9 7 5 7 U n k n o w n Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Edward I. Baran aka Edward I. Baran 8443 Northeast Woodland Cove D r i v e K i r k l a n d , W A 9 8 0 3 4 - 3 5 3 8 U n k n o w n Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Susan Walker Baran aka Susan Shei la Walker-Baran 5767 Captain Vancouver Drive Langley, WA 98260-9757 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Susan Walker Baran aka Susan Shei la Walker-Baran 8443 North- east Woodland Cove Drive Kirkland, WA 98034-3538 by both first class and certi- fied mail, return receipt re- quested on 02/22/13, proof of which is in the posses- sion of the Trustee; and on 02/22/13 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

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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 : 07/15/2013 Date Executed: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Authorized Signature P.O. BOX 997 Bellevue, WA 98009-0997 Contact : Nanci Lambert ( 4 2 5 ) 5 8 6 - 1 9 0 0 . ( T S # 7314.04248) 1002.242960- File No.LEGAL NO. 520097Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. October 23, No- vember 13, 2013.

LEGAL NOTICEISLAND TRANSIT BOARD MEETING

DATE AND LOCATION CHANGE

The next monthly busi- ness meeting of the Is- land Transit Board of Di- rectors will be on Friday, October 25, 2013, at 9:30 AM, at Whidbey General Hospital, 101 N. Main Street, Coupeville, WA. Accommodat ions will be made available upon advance request for communications as- sistance. The meeting room is accessible and is open to the public. For more information, please call (360) 678-7771.LEGAL NO. 519110Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. Octo- ber 12, 19, 23, 2013.

7 3 1 4 . 0 5 5 3 7 G r a n t o r s : Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC Grantee: Scot J. Kam- merer, a single person Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 4220329 Tax Parcel ID No.: 338566/S7630-00-00012-0 Abbreviated Legal: Lt. 12, Plat of O-Zi-Ya #1, Island 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-

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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 November 22, 2013, at 10:00 AM. outside the main entrance of the Is- land County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memori- al at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Washington, the under- signed Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at pub- lic auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following descr ibed rea l property “Property”, situated in the County( ies) of ISLAND, State of Washington: Lot 12, Plat of O-Zi-Ya Div. No. 1, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Volume 1 1 o f p l a t s , p a g e 4 8 , records of Island County, Washington. Commonly known as: 2463 Wells Way Camano Island, WA 98282 which is subject to that cer- tain Deed of Trust dated 01 /16 /08 , r eco rded on 01/24/08, under Auditor’s File No. 4220329, records of ISLAND County, Wash- ington, from Scot J Kam- merer, a single person, as Grantor, to Chicago Title Company, as Trustee, to se- cure an obligation “Obliga- tion” in favor of Mortgage ELectronic Regist ra t ion Systems, Inc. sole ly as nominee for Assurity Finan- cial Servics, LLC, a Colora- do Limited Liability Compa- ny, as Beneficiary, the ben- eficial interest in which was assigned by GMAC Mort- gage, LLC to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC, under an Assignment/Successive As- signments recorded under

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Auditor’s File No. 4338730. *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- s ta te as o f 07/16/2013 M o n t h l y P a y m e n t s $10,607.52 Late Charges $424.24 Lender’s Fees & Costs $55.50 Total Arrear- age $11,087.26 Trustee’s Expenses ( I t emiza t ion) Trustee’s Fee $725.00 Title Report $680.46 Statutory Mailings $21.08 Recording Cos ts $14 .00 Pos t ings $ 7 0 . 0 0 T o t a l C o s t s $1,510.54 Total Amount Due: $12,597.80 IV. The sum owing on the Obliga- tion is: Principal Balance of $154,486.41, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 11/01/12, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Obligation, and as are provided by stat- ute. V. The Property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the Obligation as provided by statute. The sale will be made without representation or warranty, express or implied regard- ing title, possession, en- cumbrances or condition of the Property on November 22, 2013. The default(s) re- ferred to in paragraph III, together with any subse- quent payments, late charg- es, advances costs and fees thereafter due, must be cured by 11/11/13 (11 days before the sale date), to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminat- ed if at any t ime before 11/11/13 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth in paragraph III, together with any subse- quent payments, late charg- es, advances, costs and fees thereafter due, is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated any t ime after 11/11/13 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Bor rower, Gran tor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire balance of principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees, and advances, if any made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A writ- ten notice of default was transmitted by the Benefici- ary or Trustee to the Bor-

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rower and Grantor at the f o l l ow ing add ress (es ) : NAME AND ADDRESS Scot Kammerer 2463 Wells Way Camano Island, WA 98282 Scot Kammerer 9000 Last W i l d e r n e s s Wa y # 2 2 3 Shreveport, LA 71106 Un- known Spouse and/or Do- mest ic Par tner o f Scot Kammerer 2463 Wells Way Camano Island, WA 98282 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Scot Kammerer 9000 Last Wild- erness Way #223 Shreve- port, LA 71106 by both first class and certified mail, re- turn receipt requested on 06/14/13, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 06/14/13 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: 07/16/2013 Date Exe- cuted: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Au-

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thorized Signature P.O. BOX 9 9 7 B e l l e v u e , W A 98009-0997 Contact: Nanci Lambert (425) 586-1900. ( T S # 7314.05537) 1002.251296- File No.LEGAL NO. 520100Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. October 23, No- vember 13, 2013.

LEGAL NOTICEBOARD OF ISLAND

COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS

Public Hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Island County Commis- sioners will hold a public hearing in the Commis- sioners Hearing Room, Coupeville, Washington, on November 4, 2013 at 10:15 a.m. to consider Ordinance C-99-13; In The Matter of an Ordi- nance Adopting a Tem- porary Moratorium With- in Island County on the Establishment, Sit ing, Location, Permitting, Li- censing or Operation of Marijuana-Related Busi- nesses to be Authorized Under Washington State Initiative No. 502, Pro- viding for Severability, and Establishing an Ef- fective Date.ALL PERSONS interest- ed i n o r des i r i ng t o speak on the above mat- ter should be present at t h e t i m e a n d p l a c e a b ove s p e c i f i e d , o r should file written com- ments with the Island County Depar tment of Planning and Commu- nity Development before the above date. FURTHER INFORMA- TION may be obtained at the following website: w w w . i s l a n d c o u n - ty.net/planning or by calling 679-7339 (North Wh idbey ) , 321 -5111 (Sou th Wh idbey ) , o r 629-4522 (Camano Is- land). Persons requiring auxiliary aids/services s h o u l d c a l l I s l a n d County Human Resourc- es at 679-7372, at least 24 hours pr ior to the meeting.Legal No.Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record.October 23, 2013.

7 3 1 4 . 0 5 5 7 0 G r a n t o r s : Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC Grantee: Le’Andra L. Kelley and Ericolis J. Kelley, who also appears of record as Ericolis Juan Kelley Sr., wife and husband Ref to D O T A u d i t o r F i l e N o . : 4209769 Tax Parcel ID No.: S7575-00-03017-0/330699 Abbreviated Legal: Lot 17, Block 3, Northgate Terrace, Div 1 Notice of Trustee’s Sale Pursuant to the Re- vised Code of Washington 61.24, et seq. THIS NOTICE

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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- 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 November 22, 2013, at 10:00 AM. outside the main entrance of the Is- land County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memori- al at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Washington, the under- signed Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at pub- lic auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following descr ibed rea l property “Property”, situated in the County( ies) of ISLAND, State of Washington: Lot 17, Block 3, Plat of North- gate Terrace, Division No. 1, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Volume 11 of plats, pages 23, 24, and 25, records of Island County, Washington. Situ- a t ed i n I s l and Coun ty, Washington. Commonly known as: 4323 Rhododen- dron Drive Oak Harbor, WA 98277 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 08/10/07, recorded on 08/17/07, under Audi- tor ’s F i le No. 4209769, records of ISLAND County, Washington, from Ericolis J Kelley and Le’Andra L Kel- ley, Husband and Wife, as Grantor, to Chicago Title Company, as Trustee, to se-

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cure an obligation “Obliga- tion” in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys- tems, Inc. solely as nomi- nee for Peoples Bank, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was as- signed by Mortgage Elec- tronic Registrat ion Sys- tems, Inc. solely as nomi- nee for Peoples Bank, its successors and assigns to Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC, under an Assignment/Suc- cessive Assignments re- corded under Auditor’s File No. 4336821. *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 as of 07/17/2013 Monthly Pay- m e n t s $ 9 , 4 4 7 . 1 8 L a t e Charges $322.26 Lender’s Fees & Costs ($52.58) Total Arrearage $9,716.86 Trus- tee’s Expenses (Itemization) Trustee’s Fee $675.00 Title Report $758.73 Statutory Mailings $21.08 Recording Cos ts $14 .00 Pos t ings $70.00 Sale Costs $0.00 Total Costs $1,538.81 Total Amount Due: $11,255.67 IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Bal- ance of $197,825.83, to- gether with interest as pro- vided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 01/01/13, 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 November 22, 2013. The default(s) referred to in par- agraph III, together with any subsequent payments, l a te charges , advances costs and fees thereafter due , must be cured by 11/11/13 (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 11/11/13 (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

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paid. The sale may be ter- mina ted any t ime a f te r 11/11/13 (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 Le’Andra Kelley aka Le’Andra L. Kel ley 4323 Rhododendron Drive Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Un- known Spouse and/or Do- mestic Partner of Le’Andra Kelley aka Le’Andra L. Kel- ley 4323 Rhododendron D r i v e O a k H a r b o r, WA 98277 Er ico l is J Ke l ley 4323 Rhododendron Drive Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Un- known Spouse and/or Do- mestic Partner of Ericolis J Kelley 4323 Rhododendron D r i v e O a k H a r b o r, WA 98277 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 06/12/13, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 06/13/13 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

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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: 07/17/2013 Date Exe- cuted: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Au- thorized Signature P.O. BOX 9 9 7 B e l l e v u e , W A 98009-0997 Contact: Nanci Lambert (425) 586-1900. ( T S # 7314.05570) 1002.251156- File No.LEGAL NO. 520102Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. October 23, No- vember 13, 2013.

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that contractor bids for Furnace Repair & Re- placement wi l l be re- ceived by the Opportu- n i t y C o u n c i l f o r Communi ty Ser v ices. Bids must be received by 4:00 p.m., Thursday, October 31, 2013. De- ta i led RFQ inc lud ing general information, re- quested services, sub- mittal requirements, and evaluat ion process is a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e a t www.oppco.org/employ- ment/ or can be picked up a t 1307 Cor nwal l Ave., Ste. 200, Belling- ham, WA 98225.LEGAL NO. 520197Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. Octo- ber 16, 23, 2013.

7 8 8 6 . 2 5 2 3 4 G r a n t o r s : Northwest Trustee Services, Inc. PNC Bank, National As- sociation Grantee: Jacob M. Bloom, a single person and Bristol Branson, a single person Ref to DOT Auditor File No.: 4313634 Tax Par- cel ID No.: 399982 Abbrevi- ated Legal: Lot 19 Plat of Sunlight Shores No. 2, 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-

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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 November 22, 2013, at 10:00 AM. outside the main entrance of the Is- land County Annex Building near the Veteran’s Memori- al at 1 NE 6th Street in the City of Coupeville, State of Washington, the under- signed Trustee (subject to any conditions imposed by the Trustee) will sell at pub- lic auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at time of sale, the following descr ibed rea l property “Property”, situated in the County( ies) of ISLAND, State of Washington: Lot 19, Plat of Sunlight Shores No. 2, as per Plat recorded in Volume 7 of Plats, Page 4 4 , R e c o r d s o f I s l a n d County, Washington. Com- mon ly known as : 6233 SUNLIGHT SHORES LN CLINTON, WA 98236 which is subject to that certain D e e d o f Tr u s t d a t e d 04 /06 /12 , r eco rded on 04/17/12, under Auditor’s File No. 4313634, records of ISLAND County, Wash- i n g t o n , f r o m J a c o b M Bloom, A Single Person and Bristol Branson, A Single Pe rson , as Gran tor, to Routh Crabtree Olsen P.S., as Trustee, to secure an ob- ligation “Obligation” in favor of PNC Mortgage, a division of PNC Bank, National As- sociation, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which was assigned by PNC Mortgage, a division of PNC Bank, National Association to PNC Bank, National As- sociation, under an Assign- ment/Successive Assign- ments recorded under Audi- tor ’s F i le No. 4340517. *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,

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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- s ta te as o f 07/10/2013 M o n t h l y P a y m e n t s $12,332.27 Late Charges $463.96 Lender’s Fees & Costs $204.28 Total Arrear- age $13,000.51 Trustee’s Expenses ( I t emiza t ion) Trustee’s Fee $1,000.00 Ti- tle Report $864.00 Statuto- ry Mailings $63.24 Record- ing Costs $30.00 Postings $ 7 0 . 0 0 T o t a l C o s t s $2,027.24 Total Amount Due : $15 ,027 .75 Other known defaults as follows: IV. The sum owing on the Obligation is: Principal Bal- ance of $252,028.32, to- gether with interest as pro- vided in the note or other instrument evidencing the Obligation from 11/01/12, 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 November 22, 2013. The default(s) referred to in par- agraph III, together with any subsequent payments, l a te charges , advances costs and fees thereafter due , must be cured by 11/11/13 (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 11/11/13 (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 11/11/13 (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

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by the Beneficiary or Trus- tee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following ad- dress(es): NAME AND AD- DRESS Jacob M Bloom 6233 Sunlight Shores LN Clinton, WA 98236 Bristol Branson aka Bristol Lee B l o o m 6 2 3 3 S u n l i g h t Shores LN Cl in ton, WA 98236 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Jacob M Bloom 6233 Sun- light Shores LN Clinton, WA 98236 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Bristol Branson aka Bristol Lee Bloom 6233 Sunlight Shores LN Cl in ton, WA 98236 Jacob M B loom 4930 Vonnalee Ln Freeland, WA 98249 Bristol Branson aka Bristol Lee Bloom 4930 Vonnalee Ln Freeland, WA 98249 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Jacob M Bloom 4930 Von- na lee Ln F ree land , WA 98249 Unknown Spouse and/or Domestic Partner of Bristol Branson aka Bristol Lee Bloom 4930 Vonnalee Ln Freeland, WA 98249 Ja- cob M Bloom 530 Edgecliff DR Langley, WA 98260 Bristol Branson aka Bristol Lee Bloom 530 Edgecliff DR Langley, WA 98260 Un- known Spouse and/or Do- mestic Partner of Jacob M Bloom 530 Edgecl i f f DR Langley, WA 98260 Un- known Spouse and/or Do- mestic Partner of Bristol Branson aka Bristol Lee Bloom 530 Edgecl i f f DR Langley, WA 98260 by both first class and certified mail, return receipt requested on 06/03/13, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 06/03/13 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-

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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: 07/10/2013 Date Exe- cuted: Northwest Trustee Services, Inc., Trustee Au- thorized Signature P.O. BOX 9 9 7 B e l l e v u e , W A 98009-0997 Contact: Kathy Taggart (425) 586-1900. ( T S # 7886.25234) 1002.250321- File No.LEGAL NO. 520098Published: Whidbey News- T imes , Sou th Wh idbey Record. October 23, No- vember 13, 2013.

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SectionNOTICE TO OWNERS O F U N C L A I M E D PROPERTY. Did you know the state of Washington is holding over $1 billion dollars in unc la imed p roper ty? Some of it may be yours or relatives. The follow- ing are options to check for unclaimed property:1. Search for your name by visiting our web site at h t t p : / / c l a i m y o u r - cash.org2. Call 1-800-435-2429 ( in WA) or (360) 705- 6706 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednes- day 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.OR3. Write to our office atDepartment of RevenueU n c l a i m e d P r o p e r t y SectionPO Box 47477Olympia, WA 98504- 7477LEGAL NO. 516852Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. Octo- ber 23, 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:RONALD T. PIERCE,Deceased. No. 13-4-00182-1 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: October 9, 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/ MARTHA PIERCE, 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. 13-4-00182- 1LEGAL NO. 516847Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. Octo- ber 9, 16, 23, 2013.

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LEGAL NOTICEIn the mat ter of pro- p o s e d v a c a t i o n o f County road right of way des igna ted as A l ley, Block 6, First Plat of Utsalady located in the NE¼ o f the NW¼ of Section 19, Township 32 Nor th, Range 3 East, W.M., Island County, Washington C O U N T Y C O M M I S - SIONERSNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the Board of County Commissioners of Island County, Washington, that they have set October 28th, 2013 , at the hour of 6:15 pm at their usual meet ing p lace in the Cour thouse Annex, in Coupeville, as the time and place for a public hearing in the matter of peti t ioned vacation of county road right of way known as Alley, Block 6, First Plat of Utsalady. All interested persons m ay a p p e a r a t s a i d hearing in person, or by their duly appointed representative, and be heard for or against the petit ion of vacation of County road r igh t o f way.Dated this 23rd day of September, 2013.BOARD OF COUNTY C O M M I S S I O N E R S Island County, Washing- tonPersons requiring auxil- iary aids/services should call Island County Hu- man Resources, 679- 7372 , 629 -4522 ex t . 7372, or 321-5111 ext. 7372 (Use whichever number is applicable for the area) at least 24 hours prior to the meet- ing.LEGAL NO. 518533Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. Octo- ber 16, 23, 2013.

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDNewbury Place REO IV, LLC,Plaintiff,vs.Douglas Marks and Ma- r iko Twomey, husband and wi fe, indiv idual ly and the marital commu-

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nity composed thereof; et aI.,Defendant(s).No. 13-2-00402-4S H E R I F F ’ S P U B L I C NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTYTO: Douglas Marks and Mar iko Twomey, hus- band and wife, individu- ally and the marital com- munity composed there- of; et al., Defendant(s) and judgment debtor(s) and any other persons o r p a r t i e s u n k n ow n claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the personal and/or real property described here- in:The Superior Court of Is- land County has directed the undersigned Sheriff o f I s l a n d C o u n t y (through his designee) tosel l the proper ty de- scribed below to satisfy a judgment in the above entitled action:Lot 11, and Ptn. Lot 10, P l a t o f S h a d o w o o d (Commonly known as: 4373 Shadowood Drive, Clinton, WA 98236)(For complete legal de- scription see attached Exh ib i t “A ” wh i ch i s hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth fully, herein.)Parcel No.S8l42-00-000 11-0, Key No. 693538The sale of the above- described property is to take place:TIME: 10:00 a.m.DATE: November 22, 2013PLACE:FRONT STEPS ISLAND C O U N T Y L AW A N D JUSTICE CENTER 101 N E 6 T H S T R E E T, COUPEVILLE, WASH- INGTONThe judgment debtor/s can avoid the sale by pay ing the judgment amount of $308,937.11, together with interest, costs and fees before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the Sheriff through his designee at the address stated below.Dated this 10th day of October, 2013.M A R K C . B R O W N , SHERIFFISLAND COUNTY/s/ Wyl ie Farr, Chief Civil DeputyICSO/Law & Jus t i ce Center101 NE 6th StreetPO BOX 5000Coupeville, Washington 98239-5000360-678-4422EXHIBIT “A”LEGAL DESCRIPTIONLOT 11, SHADOWOOD, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RE- CORDED IN VOLUME 13 OF PLATS, PAGE 104, RECORDS OF IS- LAND COUNTY, WASH- INGTON; TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOW- ING DESCRIBED POR- T I O N O F L O T 1 0

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THEREOF: COMMENC- I N G AT T H E M O S T WESTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 10, SAID POINT BEING A CON- CRETE MONUMENT AT THE CENTER OF SHADOWOOD DRIVE ( P R I V AT E R O A D ) ; T H E N C E S O U T H 88°54’07” EAST ALONG T H E S O U T H L I N E THEREOF A DISTANCE O F 5 0 . 0 0 F E E T TO TRUE POINT OF BE- G I N N I N G ; T H E N C E N O R T H 8 4 ° 4 1 ‘ 3 5 ” EAST DISTANCE OF 117.32 FEET TO THE EASTERLY L INE OF SAID LOT 10; THENCE S O U T H 1 0 ° 5 3 ’ 1 7 ” WEST ALONG SAID LINE A DISTANCE OF 15 .00 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER T H E R E O F ; T H E N C E N O R T H 8 8 ° 0 3 ‘ 0 3 ” W E S T A L O N G T H E SOUTH LINE THEREOF A DISTANCE OF 114.04 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING. S I T U AT E I N T H E COUNTY OF ISLAND, STATE OF WASHING- T O N . A P N #S8142-00-00011-0/693 538Abbreviated Legal: Lot 11, and Ptn. Lot 10, Plat of ShadowoodLEGAL NO. 520151Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. Octo- ber 16, 23, 30, Novem- ber 6, 2013.

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In the Matter ofthe Es- tateofSHIRLEY ANN DEN- NEY,Deceased.No. 13 4 00187 1PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSRCW 11.40.030The 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 marmer as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentative’s attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W

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11.40.020(l)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets.DATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION:October 16, 2013PERSONAL REPRE- SENTATNE: NORMA J. MOONEYR E S I D E N T A G E N T FOR PERSONAL REP- RESENTATIVE:Attorney at Law520 E. Whidbey Avenue, Ste. 201P. O. Box 889Oak Harbor, WA 98277ATTORNEY FOR PER- SONAL REPRESENTA- TIVE:Jacob CohenADDRESS FOR MAIL- ING OR SERVICE:Cohen, Manni & TheunePost Office Box 889Oak Harbor, WA 98277Cour t o fprobate pro- ceed ings and cause number:Island County Superior CourtIs land County Cour t - housePost Office Box 5000Coupeville, WA 98239Probate Cause Number: 13 4 00187 1LEGAL NO 519594Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. Octo- ber 16, 23, 30, 2013.

NOTICE ofAPPLICATION

with SEPAIsland County has re- v iewed the proposed project for probable ad- verse environmental im- pacts and expects to is- sue a determination of non-significance (DNS). The optional DNS pro- cess es tab l i shed by WAC 197-11-355 is be- ing used. The publ ic comment period as de- scr ibed below may be the only opportunity to comment on the environ- mental impacts of the following proposals. Fi le Number : 310/13 SDP, Applicant: Island County Publ ic Works, L o c a t i o n : R32805-150-4730, Clin- ton Proposal: Applicant pro- poses intermittent main- tenance of the Mackie Park North Outfall to al- leviate chronic flooding. Project is in or near : MFWHCA, shore l ine, feeder bluff & flood haz- ard area.Staff Contact: Michelle Pezley, [email protected] land.wa.usThe proposal may in- clude mitigation under

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applicable codes, and the project review pro- cess may incorporate or require mitigation meas- u r e s r e g a r d l e s s o f whether an EIS is re- quired.PUBLIC COMMENT on environmental impacts must be rece ived by 4:30 p.m. on, November 6, 2013. Other com- ments on the proposal must be received by No- vember 22, 2013. Mail to: Island County Com- muni ty Development , P.O. Box 5000, Coupe- ville, WA 98239; deliver to 1 NE 6th St Coupe- ville, WA between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Mon- day through Thursday; FAX to (360) 679-7306. App l i ca t ion f i l es a re available for inspection at no cost, and will be provided at the cost of reproduction in a timely manner. To request no- tice of hearings, receive a copy of the decision or SEPA determination, or information on appeals contact us at the above address.Legal No. 522226Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record.October 23, 2013.

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE

PURSUANT TO THE REVISED CODE OF

WASHINGTONCHAPTER 61.24,

ET.SEQ.TO: Bjork Leasing LLC Occupants of the Prem- ises Bjork Investment Corpo- ration Lesa M. Bjork Clifford E. Bjork Inter- state Label Company, Inc. Martin Schmidt Jane Doe Schmidt

I.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed Trustee, Rainier Foreclosure Services, Inc., will on NOVEMBER 1, 2013, at the hour of 10:00 a.m., outside the main entrance of the Is- land County Law & Jus- tice Center, 101 NE 6th Street , in the Ci ty of Coupev i l l e , S ta te o f Washington, sell at pub- lic auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, situated in the County of Island, State of Washington, to wit:The West 415 feet of the N o r t h we s t ¼ o f t h e S o u t h e a s t ¼ o f t h e Southwest ¼ of Section 11, Township 29 North, Range 2 East W.M., ly- ing Nor ther ly o f O ld State Highway 1-D;EXCEPT the West 165 feet thereof;

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EXCEPT the por t ion c o n v e y e d t o I s l a n d County by deed record- ed on March 5, 1990, as A u d i t o r ’ s f i l e N o . 90003826;Situate in the County of Island, State of Wash- ington.( Ta x P a r c e l N o s . R 2 2 9 1 1 - 1 0 9 - 1 6 3 0 ; R22911-076-1640)the postal addresses of which are more com- monly known as:1715 E Main ST, Free- land , WA 98249 and 1800 Scott Road, Free- land, WA 98249Which is subject to that cer tain Deed of Trust d a t e d Fe b r u a r y 1 8 , 2005, recorded under Auditor’s/Recorder’s No. 4127000, records of Is- land County, Washing- ton, from Bjork Leasing LLC, a Washington limit- ed liability company, as Grantor, to Wells Fargo Financial National Bank, as original Trustee, to secure an obligation in favor o f Wel ls Fargo Bank, National Associa- tion, as beneficiary.

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.

III.The Default for which this foreclosure is made is as follows: Failure to pay when due the follow- ing amounts which are now in arrears:Monthly payments under PROMISSORY NOTE: 1 Delinquent payment at $5,487.02:(07/15/13 - 07/15/13): $ 5,487.02Accrued Late Charges: $ 173.67TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $ 5,660.69 *plus all applicable addi- tional advances, attor- ney’s fees and costs and trustee’s fees and costs incurred to the date of sale, Default other than failure to make payments:Delinquent General Tax- es for 2012, and the first half of 2013 for tax ac- c o u n t n u m b e r R22911-109-1630 in the respective amounts of $ 7 , 8 2 4 . 9 8 a n d $3,312.45, plus appli- cable interest and penal- ties.Delinquent General Tax- es for 2011, 2012, and the first half of 2013 for t a x accoun t numbe r R22911-076-1640 in the respective amounts of $1,075.73, $1,067.39 and $442.92, plus appli- cable interest and penal- ties.

IV.The sum owing on the obl igat ion secured by the Deed o f Trus t i s $706,417.59, together with interest as provided in the note or other in- strument secured from July 15, 2013, and such other costs and fees as are due under the note or other instrument se- cured, and as are pro- vided by statute.

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V.The above-descr ibed real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by said Deed of Trust as prov ided by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied, re- garding title, possession, or encumbrances on the 1st day of November, 2013. The defaults re- ferred to in paragraph III must be cured by the 21st day of October, 2013 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale wil l be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time on or before the 21st day of October, 2013 (11 days before the sale date), the default(s) as set forth i n pa ragraph I I I a re cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be termi- nated any time after the 21st day of October, 2013 (11 days before the sale date), by the Borrower or Grantor or the holder of any record- ed junior lien or encum- brance paying the un- paid principal and inter- est plus costs, fees, and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obl igat ion and/or deed of trust, and curing all other defaults.

VI.A written Notice of De- fault was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trus- tee to the Borrower or Grantor at the following addresses: B j o r k L e a s i n g L L C At: c/o Clifford E. Bjork, Manager5753 Crow Haven RoadLangley, WA 98260Ms. Lesa Bjork, MemberMr. Clifford Bjork, Mem- ber At: Bjork Leasing LLC5753 Crow Haven RoadLangley, WA 98260Ms. Lesa BjorkMr. Clifford Bjork At: 5753 Crow Haven RoadLangley, WA 98260Mr. Clifford Bjork, Presi- dent At: Bjork Invest- ment Corp.5753 Crow Haven RoadLangley, WA 98260Interstate Label Compa- ny, Inc.5753 Crow Haven RoadLangley, WA 98260Bjork Investment Corp. A t : A t tn : Mr. C l i f fo rd Bjork, Registered Agent1715 East Main StreetFreeland, WA 98249Attn: Mr. Clifford Bjork, Registered AgentPO Box 1239Freeland, WA 98249Bjork Leasing LLC At: 1715 East Main StreetFreeland, WA 9824914605 SE 278th PlaceKent, WA 98042-4375Interstate Label Compa- ny, Inc. At : At tn: Mr. Cl i f ford Bjork, Regis- tered AgentPO Box 1239Freeland, WA 98249Attn: Mr. Clifford Bjork, Registered Agent1715 East Main StreetFreeland, WA 98249 by both first class and certified mail on May 23, 2013, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and the Borrow- er and Grantor were per- sonally served on May 23, 2013, with said writ-

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ten Notice of Default or the Not ice of Defaul t was posted in a conspic- uous place on the real proper ty descr ibed in paragraph I above, and the Trustee has in his possession proof of such service or posting.

VII.T h e Tr u s t e e w h o s e name and address is set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale.

VIII.The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Gran- tor and al l those who hold by, through or un- der the Grantor of al l t he i r i n t e res t i n t he above-described 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 objections, if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale, pursu- ant to R.C.W. 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s Sale.

X.NOTICE TO

GUARANTORS:Any guarantor of the obligation secured by the deed of trust may be liable for a deficien- cy judgment to the ex- tent the sale price ob- tained at the trustee’s sale is less than the debt secured by the deed of trust. All guar- antors have the same rights to reinstate the debt, cure the default or repay the debt as is given to the Grantor and Borrower in order to avoid the trustee’s sale. Any guarantor will have no right to re- deem the property af- ter the trustee’s sale. Subject to such longer periods as are provid- ed in the Washington d e e d o f t r u s t a c t , Chapter 61.24 RCW, any action brought to en force a guaranty must be commenced within one year after the trustee’s sale, or the last trustee’s sale u n d e r a ny d e e d o f trust granted to secure the same debt. In any action for a deficiency, a guarantor will have the right to establish the fair value of the property as of the date of the trustee’s sale, less prior liens and encumbrances, and to limit the guarantor’s li- ability for a deficiency to the difference be- tween the debt and the greater of such fair val- ue or the sale price paid at the trustee’s sale, plus interests and costs.

XI.NOTICE TO

OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS

The purchaser at the trustee’s sale is enti- tled to possession of the proper ty on the 20th day following the sale , as against the grantor under the deed of trust ( the owner)

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and anyone having an interest junior to the deed of trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the r ight to evict occu- pants who are not ten- ants by summary pro- ceedings under chap- ter 59.12 RCW. For tenant occupied prop- e r ty, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060. DATED July 31, 2013.RAINIER FORECLO- SURE SERVICES, INC.,Successor TrusteeB y : / s / L a u r i n S . Schweet LAURIN S. SCHWEET, President Rainier Foreclosure Ser- vices, Inc. c/o SCHWEET LINDE & COULSON, PLLC575 S. Michigan Street S e a t t l e , WA 9 8 1 0 8 (206) 275-1010STATE OF WASHING- TON ss.COUNTY OF KING On this day before me, the undersigned, a No- tary Public in and for the State of Washington, duly commissioned and sworn, personally ap- p e a r e d L AU R I N S . S C H W E E T, t o m e known to be the Presi- dent of the corporation that executed the fore- g o i n g N O T I C E O F TRUSTEE’S SALE, and acknowledged the said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said corporation, for the uses and purpos- es therein ment ioned and on oath stated that she is authorized to exe- cute the said instrument.Given under my hand and official seal on July 31st, 2013./s/ Leah Bartoces Leah BartocesNotary Public in and for the State of Washing- ton, residing at: Mount- lake TerraceMy commission expires: 10/26/14LEGAL NO. 506731Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. Octo- ber 2, 23, 2013.

Superior Court of the State of Washington,

Clallam CountyRonald George Braziel, Plaintiff, vs. N o . 13-2-00882-6Jeanne Braziel, a.k.a. Jeanne Larsen , Defen- dant. The State of Washington to the said Defendant, Jeanne Braziel, a.k.a. Jeanne Larsen,You are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit, within sixty days after the 12th o f October, 2013, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiff Ro- nald George Braziel, and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff, Souders Law Group, at their office be- low stated; and in case

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of your failure so to do, 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 action is to quiet title to certain real property in Block 24, Portland Addition to the City of Port Angeles, lo- cated in Clallam County, Washington. Souders Law Group,Alan R. Souders, WSBA #26192D a r c y J . S w e t n a m , WSBA #40530 Plaintiff’s Attorneys.913 Seventh StreetA n a c o r t e s , S k a g i t County, Washington. LEGAL NO. 519583Publ i shed : Wh idbey N e w s - T i m e s , S o u t h Whidbey Record. Octo- ber 16, 23, 30, Novem- ber 6, 13, 20, 2013.

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10 Scion XD#25709TD ....................................................................................Sale $12,98812 Scion XB#25771TB ....................................................................................Sale $16,488

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12 Toyota Yaris LE#25854PD ...................................................................................Sale $14,98811 Toyota Corolla LE#25830PD ...................................................................................Sale $15,98811 Toyota Camry LE#25707PD ...................................................................................Sale $16,48812 Toyota Corolla S#25700PD ...................................................................................Sale $16,98812 Toyota Prius C#25821PT ...................................................................................Sale $20,888

09 Scion XB#25784TD ....................................................................................Sale $11,988

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06 Toyota Tacoma 4x4#25793TD ................................................................................................Sale $12,98811 Chevy Aveo#25824PD ................................................................................................Sale $12,98812 Jeep Patriot FWD#25812TB .................................................................................................Sale $13,98805 Toyota Avalon#25736PD ................................................................................................Sale $14,98807 Acura TL#25708TD .................................................................................................Sale $14,98810 Toyota Corolla S#25869TD ................................................................................................Sale $15,88808 Honda Odyssey EX#25834TD .................................................................................................Sale $15,98805 Toyota 4Runner 4x4#25883TC ................................................................................................Sale $15,98809 VW Tiguan#25866TD .................................................................................................Sale $17,98807 Toyota FJ Cruiser 4x4#25861TB .................................................................................................Sale $19,98803 Ford T-Bird#25884TD ................................................................................................Sale $19,98809 Ford F150 Crew 4x4#25825TJ .................................................................................................Sale $20,98810 Subaru Forester LTD#25850PD .................................................................................................Sale $20,988

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60 monthly payments of $16.67 per$1000 Financed.

12 Toyota Camry XLE#25701PD ...................................................................................Sale $20,98812 Toyota RAV4#25835PD ...................................................................................Sale $23,38807 Toyota Tundra 4x4#25872PD ...................................................................................Sale $23,98812 Toyota Avalon#25893PD ...................................................................................Sale $26,98811 Toyota Tacoma 4x4 Crew#25737PD ...................................................................................Sale $29,98812 Toyota Tundra 4x4#25871PD ...................................................................................Sale $32,988

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LEASE

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On Approval Of Credit. 60 monthly paymentsof $16.67 per $1000 � nanced

LEASE

$119/MO. +TAX On Approved Credit for 36 mos. $2999 total due at signing plus $1000 Toyota Financial Services lease cash applied to due at signing amount. $0 Security deposit, 12K miles per year. Applicable

taxes and fees apply.

OR 0% X 60 MOS. On Approval Of Credit. 60

monthly payments of $16.67per $1000 � nanced

LEASE

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taxes and fees apply.

OR 0% X 60 MOS. On Approval Of Credit. 60

monthly payments of $16.67per $1000 � nanced

LEASE

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total due at signing. $0 Security deposit, 12K miles per year. Applicable

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OR 0% X 60 MOS. On Approval Of Credit. 60

monthly payments of $16.67per $1000 � nanced

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total due at signing. $0 Security deposit, 12K miles per year. Applicable

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12 TOYOTA COROLLA S Auto, Sunroof #25700PD SALE $16,988 12 TOYOTA CAMRY XLE Pwr Seats, Sunroof #25701PD SALE $20,488 11 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 41K miles #25707PD SALE $15,988 11 TOYOTA PRIUS 19K miles #25757PD SALE $19,988 12 TOYOTA RAV4 4x4, Sunroof #25803PD SALE $23,988 11 TOYOTA CAMRY SE #25819PT SALE $19,488 12 TOYOTA PRIUS C 8K miles #25821PT SALE $20,888 11 TOYOTA COROLLA LE #25830PD SALE $15,988 09 TOYOTA COROLLA Auto #25853TJ SALE $13,488 10 TOYOTA TACOMA 4x4, Crew cab #25885TD SALE $30,988 12 TOYOTA AVALON Luxury #25893PD SALE $26,988 12 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER 4x4 #25905TT SALE $31,988 10 TOYOTA COROLLA S Sunroof #25867PD SALE $15,888 13 TOYOTA SCION FR-S Auto, 5K miles #25903TD SALE $24,988 11 TOYOTA FJ 4x4 #25907TD SALE $25,988

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