Whidbey News-Times, November 01, 2014

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N EWS -T IMES W HIDBEY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2014 | Vol. 124, No. 88 | WWW.WHIDBEYNEWSTIMES.COM | 75¢ 1040 SW Kimball Drive | Oak Harbor, WA. 98277 (360) 279-0933 Memory Care Compassionate care tailored to your loved one. Medicaid Certified THE BEST OF WHIDBEY READERS CHOICE AWARDS BY JIM WALLER Sports editor T he Marysville- Pilchuck Tomahawk football team made a surprise visit to Oak Harbor High School’s prac- tice Wednesday, presenting the Wildcats with the Wesco 3A North championship trophy and a pizza dinner. The visit was to thank the Oak Harbor players and staff for their willingness to forfeit the Oct. 24 football game and for their pres- ence at a vigil and team meeting in Marysville the evening of the shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck High School that left three dead and three wounded. In the wake of the shooting, Oak Harbor coach Jay Turner called Marysville-Pilchuck coach Brandon Carson that night with the offer to concede the game, which was to decide the divisional title, to the Tomahawks. Turner and the Oak Harbor team knew that the Marysville players, coaches and community had more to worry about than a football game. That act of sportsmanship prompted Marysville-Pilchuck to reciprocate Wednesday. Carson told the Everett Herald, “You can’t put into words how incredible their act of generosity was. Turner, his staff and his play- ers are class acts. I can’t speak highly enough of them. Photo by Ian Terry/The Herald Marysville-Pilchuck football coach Brandon Carson, left, presents Oak Harbor High School with the Wesco North 3A championship trophy. Among the Wildcats accepting the trophy is Diangelo McKinney (39). Marysville-Pilchuck presents Wesco 3A trophy to Wildcats You can’t put into words how incredible their act of generosity was. Turner, his staff and his players are class acts. I can’t speak highly enough of them.” • • • Marysville-Pilchuck coach Brandon Carson SEE TROPHY, A13 By RON NEWBERRY Staff reporter Wil Shellenberger, presi- dent of the PBY Memorial Foundation, is working with the City of Oak Harbor, the Navy and Skagit Valley College to ensure a safe passage for the PBY Catalina to its new home. The foundation secured a lease with property on Pioneer Way to place the iconic air- craft. It is on the former site of Boyer Chevrolet across the street from the PBY-Naval Air Museum’s present home. “Essentially, it will make our museum complete,” Shellenberger said. “It will be a major visual attraction in the downtown area.” Though still in the pre- liminary stages, agreements in principle were made with the city, Navy and college to move the aircraft from its location on the Seaplane Base to the new spot on Pioneer, Shellenberger said. The hope is for the move to take place in January or February 2015. “Now, we have to go in and show them the details of the route and make sure everybody signs off on it,” Shellenberger said. The plan is to remove the wings of the World War II era plane and tow it through the lower campus of Skagit Valley College, on to Pioneer Way, then Bayshore Drive and back on to Pioneer before reaching its final destination. Since the tail reaches as high as 20 feet, the foundation will work with utility companies to avoid overhead lines. Certain maneuvering, such as raising the nose of the aircraft, also can aid this process by lower- By JESSIE STENSLAND Staff reporter Some Island County resi- dents are currently in West Africa and will be returning under scrutiny for possible Ebola exposure, according to Keith Higman, the county’s public health director. Higman said staff mem- bers track people in the com- munity who come in for vac- cinations prior to traveling Navy PBY aircraft moving to Pioneer SEE PBY, A10 SEE SCOPING, A20 SEE WATCH, A10 Health dept. keeping tabs on travelers By MICHELLE BEAHM Staff reporter People on both sides of the noise debate attended a Navy scoping meeting in Coupeville Tuesday night. The anti-Outlying Field Coupeville group Citizens Of Ebey’s Reserve, or COER, attended, but member Paula Spina said she saw the meet- ing was nothing more than “a dog-and-pony show.” “They’ve already made their decision; this is just to justify their decision to us,” she said. Other attendees said they found it informative and help- ful. “There’s a lot of people who know a lot about their fields,” said Coupeville resi- dent Kelly Keilwitz, noting he Scoping meetings focus on Growler Fall Back on Sunday

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November 01, 2014 edition of the Whidbey News-Times

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SATURDAY NOVEMBER 1 2014 | Vol 124 No 88 | WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM | 75cent

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WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

BY JIM WALLERSports editor

The Mar ysville-Pilchuck Tomahawk football team made a surprise visit to Oak Harbor High Schoolrsquos prac-

tice Wednesday presenting the Wildcats with the Wesco 3A North championship trophy and a pizza dinner

The visit was to thank the Oak Harbor players and staff for their willingness to forfeit the Oct 24 football game and for their pres-ence at a vigil and team meeting in Marysville the evening of the shooting at Marysville-Pilchuck

High School that left three dead and three wounded

In the wake of the shooting Oak Harbor coach Jay Turner called Marysville-Pilchuck coach Brandon Carson that night with the offer to concede the game which was to decide the divisional title to the Tomahawks Turner and the Oak Harbor team knew that the Marysville players coaches and community had more to worry

about than a football gameThat act of sportsmanship

prompted Marysville-Pilchuck to reciprocate Wednesday

Carson told the Everett Herald ldquoYou canrsquot put into words how incredible their act of generosity was Turner his staff and his play-ers are class acts I canrsquot speak highly enough of them

Photo by Ian TerryThe Herald

Marysville-Pilchuck football coach Brandon Carson left presents Oak Harbor High School with the Wesco North 3A championship trophy Among the Wildcats accepting the trophy is Diangelo McKinney (39)

Marysville-Pilchuck presents Wesco 3A trophy to Wildcats

ldquo You canrsquot put into words how incredible their act of generosity was Turner his staff and his players are class acts I canrsquot speak highly enough of themrdquo

bull bull bullMarysville-Pilchuck coach Brandon Carson

SEE TROPHY A13

By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter

Wil Shellenberger presi-dent of the PBY Memorial Foundation is working with the City of Oak Harbor the Navy and Skagit Valley College to ensure a safe passage for the PBY Catalina to its new home

The foundation secured a lease with property on Pioneer Way to place the iconic air-craft It is on the former site of Boyer Chevrolet across the street from the PBY-Naval Air Museumrsquos present home

ldquoEssentially it will make our museum completerdquo Shellenberger said ldquoIt will be a major visual attraction in the downtown areardquo

Though still in the pre-liminary stages agreements in principle were made with the city Navy and college to move the aircraft from its location on the Seaplane Base to the new spot on Pioneer Shellenberger said The hope is for the move to take place in January or February 2015

ldquoNow we have to go in and show them the details of the route and make sure everybody signs off on itrdquo Shellenberger said

The plan is to remove the wings of the World War II era plane and tow it through the lower campus of Skagit Valley College on to Pioneer Way then Bayshore Drive and back on to Pioneer before reaching its final destination

Since the tail reaches as high as 20 feet the foundation will work with utility companies to avoid overhead lines Certain maneuvering such as raising the nose of the aircraft also can aid this process by lower-

By JESSIE STENSLANDStaff reporter

Some Island County resi-dents are currently in West Africa and will be returning under scrutiny for possible Ebola exposure according to Keith Higman the countyrsquos public health director

Higman said staff mem-bers track people in the com-munity who come in for vac-cinations prior to traveling

Navy PBY aircraft moving to Pioneer

SEE PBY A10

SEE SCOPING A20

SEE WATCH A10

Health dept keeping tabs on travelers

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

People on both sides of the noise debate attended a Navy scoping meeting in Coupeville Tuesday night

The anti-Outlying Field Coupeville group Citizens Of Ebeyrsquos Reserve or COER attended but member Paula Spina said she saw the meet-ing was nothing more than ldquoa dog-and-pony showrdquo

ldquoTheyrsquove already made their decision this is just to justify their decision to usrdquo she said

Other attendees said they found it informative and help-ful

ldquoTherersquos a lot of people who know a lot about their fieldsrdquo said Coupeville resi-dent Kelly Keilwitz noting he

Scoping meetings focus on Growler

Fall Back on Sunday

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From boats that are dead on the water to vessels on fire North Whidbey Fire and Rescue crews respond to numerous calls from the waters surrounding Coupeville to Deception Pass

The Marine Search and Rescue team is composed of 14 certified search-and-res-cue team members

Of course itrsquos not always as simple as that said Capt Jim OrsquoConnor who manages the team

Because people are encour-aged to report any unusual sightings on the water the team has investigated every-thing from a ball of kelp to boats that appear to be on fire but are simply emitting white smoke

Not all calls are so easy to handle Marine Search and Rescue or MSAR responds to about 40 marine rescue calls a year many of which are in Deception Pass

ldquoDeception Pass is one of the most dangerous pieces of water on the West Coast of the United Statesrdquo OrsquoConnor said

Many kayakers and sailors find themselves in trouble in that area which is when the search-and-rescue team is called in

OrsquoConnor said he doesnrsquot mind the work though because what he does is his passion

A former Navy man OrsquoConner has been around boats all his life and many of the jobs hersquos held involved being on a boat

After 911 OrsquoConnor said he wanted to reenlist in the Navy but was told he was too old He joined the Coast Guard Auxiliary instead and worked in the dispatch office and on rescue boats as a vol-unteer

It wasnrsquot until his son a firefighter and member of the Navy Reserves was deployed to Iraq that OrsquoConnor said he became a firefighter as well

ldquoThe chief believes in using

resources to the best of their ability and he knew I had been around boats most of my liferdquo OrsquoConnor said

ldquo(The chief) asked me if I wanted to be a part of this pro-gram and I eventually ended up being in charge of itrdquo

After he took over the Marine Search and Rescue program changes were made A policy was imple-mented requiring members to meet qualifications just as they did to become firefight-ers and EMTs

ldquoWhat we decided to do instead of reinventing the wheel we took the book written by the people who do it the bestrdquo OrsquoConnor explained

Their training and qualifica-tions are centered around the United States Coast Guard Crew and Coxswain Manual

Classes include navigation rules boat-handling courses communications courses search and rescue proce-dures and more

ldquoFor every part of this book therersquos a classroom sec-tion and then therersquos an on-the-water sessionrdquo OrsquoConnor said

ldquoOur qualifications are pretty simple theyrsquore the exact same as the US Coast Guardrdquo he said ldquoSubtract nothing

So when you see this boat out on the water you can know that the people who are

in it have been tested to the same level as the guy in the Coast Guard boat isrdquo

To be certified members of the search and rescue team go through the entire manual before they get their practi-cal test which OrsquoConnor said is administered by an active-duty member of the Coast Guard

ldquoThe final say-so is that (of the) US Coast Guard Petty Officer because that takes all of the good olrsquo boy stuff out of itrdquo

Recently the MSAR team opened up to anyone from the Oak Harbor Fire Department and the Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Search and Rescue

Three members of the Oak Harbor Fire Department are in training to join the team

The people who join the search-and-rescue team are the people who ldquowant to do a little morerdquo OrsquoConnor said

ldquoThis is not a big excite-ment thing because after yoursquove been out on this boat once or twice and itrsquos 30 degrees outside and itrsquos raining you find out real quick that this sucksrdquo said OrsquoConnor

ldquoThis is cold And that rain hitting my face It hurtsrdquo

ldquoItrsquos not a status thing They just want to do more he said ldquoThey just want to give morerdquo

Whidbeyrsquos choppy waters keep marine rescue teams buzzing

Photo by Michelle Beahm Whidbey News-Times

Jim OrsquoConnor stands in the Marine Search and Rescue teamrsquos boat kept at a central location in Oak Harbor for quick access to various docks around the north end of Whidbey Island

n In an early 20th century photo of the Oak Harbor town band that appeared in the Oct 25 Whidbey News-Times Jake Balda was inadvertently left out of the caption Balda was in the first row second from the left

The Whidbey News-Times regrets the error

n Coupeville Councilman Bob Clay clarified that former transit director Mar-tha Rose received $88000 for both ac-crued vacation and sick leave An Oct 25 story ldquoFormer Island Transit chief getting

$106000 payoutrdquo states that the $88000 of the payout was for vacation time which is how the separation agreement describes it Details of the separation agreement were discussed during a closed-door executive session

Island Transit policy states that employees will receive compensation at regular pay at separation for up to 240 hours of accrued vacation time As an employee for over 20 years Rose could have been paid for up to 1280 hours of accrued sick leave at 80 per-cent of her regular pay

CORRECTIONS amp CLARIFICATIONS

By JESSIE STENSLANDStaff reporter

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

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

All the counts were charged with ldquoaggra-

vating circumstancesrdquo because Edwards committed multiple offenses and has such a high offender score If a jury finds the aggra-vating circumstances exist it would increase his sentence

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

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

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

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

On March 15 Warwick tracked down Edwards at a home in Clinton

He initially ran from the deputies but gave up and complained that his leg was injured

from someone hitting him with a tire iron the deputy wrote

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

In addition Edwards allegedly had bag-gies of suspected methamphetamine and heroin on him the report states

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

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Oak Harbor Seeks Members of Public Interested in

Architectural Design of Wastewater Facility

The City of Oak Harbor is continuing to make progress on design and planning for the new Clean Water Facility (CWF) planned in the vicinity of Windjammer Park on schedule to bring the facility on line by the end of 2017 The next step is collecting community input to develop the architectural ldquolook and feelrdquo of a facility that ts within the Windjammer Vicinity To support the design the City will host an in-depth design focus groupworkshop with a group of citizens from a variety of backgrounds and organiza-tions The event will be on Thursday November 13 2014 and the city is seeking participants

This design workshop will provide an opportunity to hear about the Cityrsquos latest design progress and participants will have a hand in helping develop the architectural look and feel of the facility Partici-pants will

bull Understand the civil engineering associated with the project ndash which dictates height and size of buildings

bull Provide your insights into Oak Harborrsquos existing architectural characterbull Help narrow choices for architectural design of the wastewater facility

Approximately 12 people will participate in the process beginning this fall The City will be inviting ap-proximately ten group members to represent a range of important and related functions including local businesses arts community planning commission park neighbors and park users A minimum of two additional ldquoat largerdquo seats will be available to the general public who may wish to participate In an e ort to encourage input from the widest possible cross section of our community preference for the ldquoat largerdquo seats will be given to members of the public that have not yet had an opportunity to participate in past workgroups

Members of the community interested in participating and available November 13 should email treatmentplantoakharbororg To help get the most out of this discussion the City is asking interested community members to provide the following input by Thursday November 6th at 500 PM

bull What buildings in or around Oak Harbor do you think provide the best examples of architecture that could be included in the new Clean Water Facility Please email us photos or images of up to three example buildings or send us the building names and addresses We plan to discuss these images and others at the Nov 13 workshop

bull Along with each image or photo provide a brief sentence or two that describes why you like this architecture

bull Do you have a unique perspective or idea to bring to this architectural discussion Please provide a few brief sentences

Members of the public not interested in one of the ldquoat largerdquo seats or unavailable on November 13th can still provide input The City encourages sending photos and perspectives in the form described above for use during the Workshop Please email your input to treatmentplantoakharbororg by Thurs-day November 6

Design Focus Group details Date Thursday November 13Time 600 ndash 900 pm Location Old Whidbey Island Bank Building 450 SW Bayshore Dr Oak Harbor WA

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Washington state repre-sentative for Congressional District 2 is holding a vet-erans roundtable discussion 1030-1130 am Saturday Nov 8 at the Oak Harbor Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No 7392

All veterans are welcome to come to learn about Larsenrsquos work for veterans in Congress Larsen will also talk about services available for vets through his Everett and Bellingham offices

People are invited to share their thoughts and concerns on veteransrsquo issues

n Coastal razor clam dig-ging returns Tuesday Nov

4 Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced two rounds of evening digs after toxin tests showed the bivalves are safe to consume

Diggings start no sooner than 426 pm Nov 4 and run through Nov 11

The times vary each day depending on evening low tides at Long Beach in Twin Harbors

Another round of digging has been proposed for late November depending on favorable toxin tests

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By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Making and sharing music is what makes retire-ment fun for Charles and Rae Terpenning

Both musicians from childhood the pair have been involved with the Saratoga Orchestra of Whidbey Island since its inception

ldquoI was called to play the first concert that they ever hadrdquo Rae Terpenning said

A flutist she got her start when she was 9 years old from watching her moth-er a professional harpist rehearse with a flutist who had a gold flute

ldquoWhen it came time to choose an instrument I decided a flute would be goodrdquo Rae said ldquobecause not only was it small and a lot easier to move than a harp but Irsquod heard this

beautiful playing when shersquod been rehearsing with my momrdquo

Raersquos husband joined the orchestra at the end of its second season playing viola Unlike his wife thatrsquos not the first instrument he started with

Charles started play-ing trumpet in fifth grade before eventually switch-ing to the violin With that instrument he became one of only two sophomores accepted into a national All-Eastern Orchestra

ldquoIt was a real privilege to do thatrdquo Charles said ldquoand really spiked my inter-est in opera I really love opera itrsquos one of my favorite thingsrdquo

It wasnrsquot until college that hersquod switch to viola It also wasnrsquot until college that hersquod meet his future wife but they have a connection

going back before thenThe All-Easter n

Orchestra during Charlesrsquo tenure in it had a guest conductor named Stanley Chapple who had also taught a few classes taken by Rae in Seattle

ldquoIt was one of those coin-cidences we learned about laterrdquo Rae said

The two met their first weekend at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston Rae was a sophomore at the time and Charles was a freshman

ldquoI finished my degree in 1966rdquo Charles said ldquoand we were married in August of 1966rdquo

Eventually the two moved to Seattle both continuing to play music professionally

After retirement they moved to Whidbey Island and eventually both played in the Saratoga Orchestra

A common feature on the south end Charles and Rae both want the orchestra to be entertainment for mem-bers from the north end of the island as well

ldquoItrsquos the Saratoga Orchestra of Whidbey Islandrdquo Charles said

This weekend Charles will be joining the other musicians in the orches-tra for their ldquoCurtains Uprdquo performance which opens Saratoga Orchestrarsquos eighth season

ldquoI look forward to every concertrdquo Charles said ldquoTherersquos always something different and new to be learned and education to be given out to people and

audiencesrdquoThe concert which will

feature music from compos-ers Gioachino Rossini and Ludwig van Beethoven is the new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwardsrsquo first performance with the Saratoga Orchestra

There will also be a Piano Concerto composed by Felix Mendelssohn played by Mark Salman

The concert takes place at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School in Langley

This is Charlesrsquo sixth season with Saratoga

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Couple spends retirement sharing their music

Photos by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Above Charles Terpenning practices part of the music hersquoll be playing in Sundayrsquos ldquoCurtainrsquos Uprdquo concert with the Saratoga Orchestra Below Charles and Rae Terpenning retired on Whidbey Island and theyrsquore both active in the Saratoga Orchestra and with music in general

SEE MUSIC A5

Orchestra and the eighth season for Rae who before becoming the board presi-dent played flute in the orchestra

Until that is Rae had a stroke in 2010 and was unable to play flute any-more

ldquoWhen I had my stroke then I couldnrsquot play the flute anymore which for me is just gut wrenchingrdquo Rae said ldquoBecause thatrsquos been my liferdquo

Shersquos now the board pres-ident of the orchestra while Charles still plays viola with them

But music is returning to Rae now

ldquoCharlie found a man on the internet in Amsterdam who makes one-handed flutesrdquo she said

ldquoHe specifically works on adaptive instruments for people with special needsrdquo Charles added

Itrsquos been almost five years since her stroke but Rae still is unable to use her right arm so shersquos in the process of getting one of her professional flutes ret-rofitted for one-handed play-ing

When itrsquos finished itrsquoll be held like a clarinet with a curved head piece so she can blow into it the same as she would a regular flute

She had the altered flute briefly before needing to send it back to get some extensions added and she said each day she played she got better at it

ldquoItrsquos such a thrill to be able to make music againrdquo she said ldquoItrsquoll take me quite a while hellip before I learn all the new fingerings

ldquoItrsquos so excitingrdquoShe expects to get it back

with the extensions soon within a couple of weeks

Then shersquoll be joining a flute choir Dec 16 at the First Reform Church for her first public performance in five years

ldquoYou canrsquot imagine how

great it was to hear a flute soundrdquo Charles said of his wifersquos return to playing

Rae replied ldquoNo greater than being able to produce itrdquo

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MUSICCONTINUED FROM A4

Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Charles Terpenning started playing viola in college partially because the wider neck was easier to grip than that of a violinrsquos

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Saratoga Orchestra of Whidbey Island is opening its eighth season with ldquoCurtains Uprdquo

This concert is at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School in Langley

The orchestra will be playing the overture from the ldquoBarber of Sevillerdquo by Gioachino Rossini to open the concert

The performance will close with ldquoSymphony No 7rdquo by Beethoven

Between those pieces will be a piano soloist Mark Salman playing Felix Mendelssohnrsquos ldquoPiano Concerto No 1rdquo

Aside from the piano soloist the concert will be unique because the conductor is new to the orchestra

Anna Edwards a teacher at Roosevelt High School in Seattle as well as the conduc-tor for a professional orchestra in Seattle joined the Saratoga Orchestra after a two-year search for the replacement of Lee Burns the former conductor

This concert will be Edwardsrsquo first with the Saratoga Orchestra

ldquoItrsquos the islandrsquos introduction to herrdquo said Rae Terpenning the orchestrarsquos board pres-ident

ldquoShe has some very exciting ideas involv-ing the communityrdquo

Another highlight of the concert is the addition of two violinists from the orches-trarsquos Talent Development program ldquowhere outstanding instrumentalists audition to be able to play along in the orchestra with the professional musiciansrdquo according to Terpenning

Tickets for the show are $25 for adults and $20 for seniors or members of the military

Students under 18 years old get in free though students under 14 must be accom-panied by an adult

Tickets for the performance are avail-able at Moonraker Books in Langley Vino Amore in Freeland bayleaf in Coupeville and Click Music in Oak Harbor or at the door

n For information visit wwwsowhidbeycom or call 360-929-3045

Orchestra season opens Nov 2

All activities begin at 1 pm at the Coupeville United Methodist Church on Main Street Lunch is served every Wednesday at noon For more information contact Glenda Cantrell at glendaislandseniorser-vicesorg or 360-720-2955 WEDNESDAY NOV 5Bingo first Wednesdays called by Mayor Nancy Conard

FRIDAY NOV 7Sit amp Stay Fit first and third Fridays led by Pastor Jin Ming Ma Gentle seated exercises designed to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility and move-ment

WEDNESDAY NOV 12

Cranberry Bog a blue-grass band will perform Listen and dance to the music of the Cranberry Bog bluegrass band

WEDNESDAY NOV 19Skin education pre-sented by Reese Bliek of Family Dermatology A presentation on skin education Learn how to identify and evaluate possible harmful skin lesions Make an appoint-ment for screening on Dec 17

FRIDAY NOV 21Sit amp Stay Fit first and third Fridays led by Pastor Jin Ming Ma Gentle seated exercises designed to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility and move-ment

WEDNESDAY NOV 26Crafts and games are held the last Wednesday of the month

WEDNESDAY DEC 3Bingo first Wednesdays called by Mayor Nancy Conard

FRIDAY DEC 5Sit amp Stay Fit first and third Fridays led by Pastor Jin Ming Ma Gentle seated exercises designed to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility and move-ment

WEDNESDAY DEC 10Christmas and Celtic harp music played by local musician Diedre Fairfax

COUPEVILLE HUB FOR SENIORS

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

Page A6 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

OPINION

LETTERS TO THE EDITORIsland Transit

Time to implement fare-based systemEditor

While I am stunned at the recent settlement agreement reached with for-mer Island Transit Executive Director Martha Rose I cannot say that I am surprised

I was shocked and amazed at the rapid unchecked growth of the Island Transit empire under Rosersquos leader-ship over the last decade all the while optimistically confident that she was being monitored by the board of local elected officials tasked with evaluating her performance and overseeing the operation under her control

As it turns out the opposite was true The board was under Rosersquos control

mdash mesmerized and intimidated failing to ask questions and exact the neces-sary authority and oversight to ensure county taxpayersrsquo assets and interests were protected

That an individual could show such blatant and wanton disregard for hon-esty integrity and ethics is shameful without a doubt However the real dis-

grace in this situation falls on the board of directors

All present and past members of the board of directors dating back to 1996 when Rosersquos last performance and sal-ary review was conducted Republicans and Democrats alike have repeatedly and continuously failed in their fidu-ciary duties to the citizens of Island County

Whatrsquos even more shocking is that although this revelation was only made public on Oct 24 sitting board mem-bers were made aware of the find-ings including Rosersquos theft from Island County prior to their entering into a settlement agreement that will again pay Rose for vacation time she already stole from the county

This acute and obvious continuation of poor judgment and disregard for taxpayer dollars is by any reasonable standard justification for the immedi-ate resignation of Helen Price-Johnson Bob Clay Jim Sundberg and Aubrey Vaughan from the Island Transit board of directors lest they forget voters will have the opportunity to do so when they next appear on the ballot

Holding those responsible for this mess is only a small part of the solu-tion Public transportation is extremely important to Island County voters who

twice voted to increase the sales tax Island Transit receives from three-tenths of a percent in 2000 to nine-tenths of a percent today

Now that Island County residents had the wool pulled from our eyes itrsquos time we demand a much closer examination of this organization from top to bottom

Was Rose the only one not receiving performance and salary reviews If she lied about her vacation in what other ways was the board and ultimately the citizenry misled

Is the mantra wersquove been hearing for decades ldquoit would cost too much to col-lect faresrdquo true

Are the ridership figures wersquove been given falsified like Ms Rosersquos vacation ledger

It is high time that we enlist outside professionals to conduct a compre-hensive ridership audit so that board members and the general public truly understand the ldquoneedrdquo and ldquofare-freerdquo should immediately be replaced by a fare-based system with all services including paratransit reformed to ensure elderly disabled and infirm are given subsidy and overall priority throughout the system

Jason JoinerCoupeville

Hindsight is 2020 Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said in a Sound Off in the Oct 25 Whidbey News-Times

In response we offer another clicheacute she might consider espousing The buck stops here

Her guest commentary appeared in the same edition as a front-page article about the scathing findings by the state Auditorrsquos Office The same article reported that former transit executive director Martha Rose would walk away with a $106000 payout

In their report state auditors attributed many of the agencyrsquos fiscal problems to the failings of its five-member board of directors which includes Price Johnson

During Rosersquos tenure the board failed to oversee the finances and spending of the public agency the auditors concluded

In her guest commentary Price Johnson offered a differ-ent spin on matters

ldquoThe audit results show that the agency grew over time yet the internal controls and board policies did not keep uprdquo she said

That remark doesnrsquot hold water or do much to alleviate taxpayer anger and disgust over the transit mess

The purpose of any board of directors for a public agency is very clear mdash they are entrusted to watch the financials make sure the revenue is coming in approve payments and ensure there are checks and balances to protect the interests of taxpayers

Instead Rose was allowed to build what amounts to an empire complete with custom furnishings workout facili-ties gazebos and essentially ldquocompany carsrdquo

Rather than acknowledge that the new IT facility was overbuilt Price Johnson offers an excuse on Rosersquos behalf

ldquoUnfortunately the big construction project took the directorrsquos focus away from monitoring daily financesrdquo

Price Johnsonrsquos disconnect from the gravity of the situ-ation is troubling The lack of accountability in her com-mentary is glaring and the omission of a public apology disappointing

The rest of the board doesnrsquot seem to quite get it eitherTaxpayers are justified in their anger that IT was driven

into a hole It all happened under the watch of five people selected to direct the director

Itrsquos not surprising that people are calling for the resig-nations of IT board directors Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley has made booting the IT board his cause

When government officials no longer put themselves in the shoes of the taxpayer their employer itrsquos time to evalu-ate whether theyrsquore more politician than public servant and which of those the voters would rather have as their representative Without the kind of accountability that the people of Island County demand and deserve itrsquos gotten to the point any actions taken by the IT board of directors will be viewed with skepticism and suspicion

How does one continue to serve under such a cloud we have to wonder

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WHIDBEY

Disconnect between IT directors public glaringly apparent

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OUR VIEWPOINT

DumpingDonrsquot treat island like itrsquos a landfillEditor

We have a very beautiful island with much to see and enjoy however we also have a serious problem with illegal dumping of household gar-bage computers TVs and furniture

Illegal dumping frequently occurs at the end of Sleeper Road right on the gateway to one of the absolute best parks on the island that almost nobody knows about

Instead of parking and exploring the trailhead peo-ple are encouraged to turn around and leave because of the mounds of baby diapers old tires and bags of trash

This problem is not isolat-ed only to the end of Sleeper Road it happens in many neighborhoods Someone dumped a couch next to the road sign for Rhododendron Drive and Salal Street

reports were made to Island County 911 and the sheriffrsquos department but the county has yet to remove it

It is very discouraging to see what people who should know better are doing to our island Whidbey Island is not a landfill and should not be treated as such

Carl StephensOak Harbor

Land TrustFuture is yours to preserve influenceEditor

Itrsquos the season for prom-ises and possibilities but only if you participate in our democracy and vote

While we listen and read the candidatesrsquo stories we hopefully ponder the choices To help in the choosing Irsquod like to suggest we all keep in mind the mission statement of the Whidbey Camano Land Trust

In the Aug 14 Whidbey

News-Times while celebrat-ing its 30-year anniversary and talking about what we want the next 30 years to look like the Land trust said their mission is to ldquopreserve a quality of life that is unique to the island for future gen-erationsrdquo

So while claims of fixing it all and being a good neigh-bor to boot consider the people and institutions and ask yourself ldquoIs this going to lsquopreserve a quality of life unique to the island for future generationsrsquordquo

Pay attention The future is yours to influence

Harry ToulgoatCoupeville

FootballTeamsrsquo gestures bring tears of joyEditor

I am an alumna of Marysville-Pilchuck High School Today I heard that the M-P football team took a

trip up to Oak Harbor to give you guys the trophy have pizza together and throw the football around

I just wanted to say thank you so much to both teams and their coaches What you guys are doing is big-ger than you It affects us all Ever since Friday Oct 24 thoughts of what hap-pened and the anguish they

bring are hard to escape But what you are doing gives us all something heroic and wonderful to think about mdash something that brings tears of joy

I just wanted to say thank you and we are all so proud of you Go Tomahawks and go Wildcats

Elaina ScougaleArlington

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THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

What do you think about Mayor Dudleyrsquos crusade to get the Island Transit commissioners to resign

ldquoJust stick with the old Itrsquos already goodrdquo

Shelby WelchOak Harbor

ldquoThatrsquos probably what needs to happenrdquo

David LeathersOak Harbor

OF THE WEEK

ldquoIf they canrsquot manage their money hellip somebody needs to be managing it properlyrdquo

William FettyOak Harbor

ldquoThatrsquos a pretty irrespon-sible management (group) You need to let somebody else step uprdquo

Darlus PetersOak Harbor

QUESTION

MORE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER

911 21st Street AnacortesWA bull 360-293-7222

After a terrible fall down concrete stairs I required extensive bilateral knee surgery As an independent 30 year old with a severe debilitating injury and a Lupus diagnosis I was concerned with how I was going to care for myself and regain my independence I live in Oak Harbor and did not know what to do or where to turn for help until an Island Hospital employee told me about San Juan Rehab Center in Anacortes Because of my age I never considered that I would qualify for Skilled Nursing care

I am so fortunate to have found San Juan Rehab They are no stranger to providing care for patients of all ages Diligently following my surgeonrsquos orders Tina RN cared for me with a great big smile every day and Mary Physical Therapy Assistant stressed the importance of relaxing and letting others care for me during our daily therapy Loni Occupational Therapist has given me hope for independence by teaching me new ways to manage my daily living tasks And there was never a lack of laughter when Agnes and Richelle were around Overall my days were fi lled with love and care by the entire staff

While at San Juan rehab during the summer I was able to participate in two exciting daytrips A beautiful ferry ride to Friday Harbor and a barbeque picnic at Deception State Park They made it happen even though I am wheel chair bound That was the icing on the cakeI am so thankful that I was able to fi nd San Juan Rehab They have given me the courage and hope to live a full independent life

~Jailea Patterson

As I stood a few feet from the edge of the cliff at Washington Park it surprisingly gave way and I fell 15 to 20 ft onto the rocks and beach below My rst memory was that I couldnrsquot move I quickly realized that I was alone and that no one witnessed my fall I initially thought that I should wave down a boat So I reached into my pocket for my white handkerchief Unfortunately my attempt for attention was unsuccessful Time went by not sure how long but the tide was coming in and I was becoming concerned My predicament seemed to be getting grim as I was immobile due to a left arm com-pound fracture and excruciating pain throughout my body Finally a guy came by and asked if I needed help He called the re department and they came quickly I was placed on a back board and they had to pull me up the side of the cliff using ropes due to the awkward location of the fall The Island Hospital ER assessed me and realized that I needed to go to Harbor View due to the extent of my injuries They determined I had 13 broken ribs and my pelvis was broken in 5 places I spent one week in ICU and after the second week at Harborview I was transferred to San Juan Rehabilitation The Harborview staff told me that San Juan Rehabilitation was capable and prepared to handle trauma patients Their recommendation gave me the con dence that I would be taken care of

After two months of intense therapy I am nally going back to my home in Friday Harbor I am in great debt to the physical therapy staff they de nitely challenged me to work hard I had 2 daily sessions during the week and 1 session on the weekend The nursing and resident care staff were all caring and encouraging as well I anticipate that I will continue to gain strength and I look forward to visiting the San Juan Rehab team when I return to ldquoThe United Statesrdquo (the mainland of Anacortes)

~ Dean Mack

San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER

911 21st Street AnacortesWA bull 360-293-7222

After a terrible fall down concrete stairs I required extensive bilateral knee surgery As an independent 30 year old with a severe debilitating injury and a Lupus diagnosis I was concerned with how I was going to care for myself and regain my independence I live in Oak Harbor and did not know what to do or where to turn for help until an Island Hospital employee told me about San Juan Rehab Center in Anacortes Because of my age I never considered that I would qualify for Skilled Nursing care

I am so fortunate to have found San Juan Rehab They are no stranger to providing care for patients of all ages Diligently following my surgeonrsquos orders Tina RN cared for me with a great big smile every day and Mary Physical Therapy Assistant stressed the importance of relaxing and letting others care for me during our daily therapy Loni Occupational Therapist has given me hope for independence by teaching me new ways to manage my daily living tasks And there was never a lack of laughter when Agnes and Richelle were around Overall my days were fi lled with love and care by the entire staff

While at San Juan rehab during the summer I was able to participate in two exciting daytrips A beautiful ferry ride to Friday Harbor and a barbeque picnic at Deception State Park They made it happen even though I am wheel chair bound That was the icing on the cakeI am so thankful that I was able to fi nd San Juan Rehab They have given me the courage and hope to live a full independent life

~Jailea Patterson

wwwsanjuanrehabcom

OBITUARIES

Burton

Hilda BurtonHildegard Burton died

Oct 25 2014 peacefully at Careage of Whidbey at the age of 81

She was born Aug 29 1933 in the Bronx NY to William and Dora the second of two children At the age of 3 Hilda went to Germany to visit relatives and while there the war broke out She experienced her childhood in the midst of wartime and bombing and did not return to the United States until the age of 13

She had been educated in Germany She did not speak English when she returned She lived in an orphanage until her sister and husband returned to the United States and took her in

Hilda married and had two girls Carole and Elaine On June 27 1971 she married Dusty Burton and inherited his family and they remained married for 43 years

Hilda loved being around people taking walks and just being outside enjoying family friends animals and nature Her passion for the music of Glenn Miller kept her jitterbugging

Although she was a lov-ing person she could surely cuss you out in two different languages accompanied by hugs and kisses

A private family service will be held at a later date

Our eternal thanks to the staff and workers from Careage of Whidbey

Family suggests donations can be made to Careage of Whidbey Memorial Fund 311 Northeast Third St Coupeville WA 98239

Burley Funeral Chapel30 SE Ely Street Oak Harbor WA 360-675-3192

Friends may go on line atwwwburleyfuneralchapelcom to sign a guest-book and leave

memories for the family

Fredrich Charles

ChristensonFred Christenson 96 a

longtime resident of Mount Vernon passed away Thursday Oct 23 2014 at his home

He was born to Charles and Carrie (DeWilde) Christenson Aug 3 1918 in Oak Harbor Wash Fred attended school in Oak

HarborFred is survived by

his wife Lila of the family home niece Karen (Doug) Radcliff of Bayview Wash and nephews Eric and Roy Christenson

At his request there will be no service Funeral arrange-ments are under the care of Kern Funeral Home

Ferringo

William ldquoBillrdquo Ferringo

William Sebastian Ferringo (Aug 15 1932 ndash Oct 24 2014) a longtime res-ident of Coupeville Wash passed away peacefully with his family around him under the compassionate care of the CCU staff at Whidbey General

Bill was an avid landscape wildlife and portrait photog-rapher both professionally and privately

Born in Brooklyn NY he grew up on Staten Island NY where he learned his

love of classical music played the violin in school and also started using his exceptional talents in photography

He moved to Las Vegas where he worked as a wed-ding and portrait photogra-pher and many other profes-sional jobs as well

He and his wife Evelyn retired to Coupeville approxi-mately 25 years ago After Evelyn passed in 1993 he met his more recent part-ner Maria who sadly prede-ceased Bill in 2011

He is survived by his son Richard (Lorraine) and daughters Kimberly (Alan) and Patricia Also surviving is a granddaughter Tausha extended family and friends who wish to memorialize Bill Please feel free to go the fol-lowing website at wwwwall infuneralhomecom

If you would like to contrib-ute to your favorite charity in his name that would be appreciated

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Tuck

Lt Col John R Tuck

Nov 8 1923 ndash 0ct 2 2014

Living life to the fullest John Tuck born in New York Nov 8 1923 died Oct 2 2014 surrounded by his family

John left a legacy of a life well lived He was an honest man with strong values He served our country proudly as a pilot in the United States Air Force in World War II Korea and Vietnam where he received many citations and medals including the bronze star and the distin-guished flying cross

Our family traveled the United States and Japan because of his career John was an avid sports car driv-er and held an office with the Sports Car Club of America where he raced in

his Porsche Speedster in the southern part of the US winning many races

In 1977 he and his wife Betty retired to Oak Harbor Wash where they both enjoyed sailing and being members of the yacht club They also took time to make three trips to Europe

John was also a gifted woodworker and built many pieces of furniture that our families enjoy

John was predeceased by his wife Betty of almost 67 years and leaves behind his five children Pamela Mullis Patricia Tuck Penelope Wohlford John Tuck and James Tuck and their spous-es along with 11 grandchil-dren and eight great-grand-children

A celebration memorial of his life will be in the spring

Wyatt

Joan R Wyatt RN

Joan R Wyatt RN died peacefully at her home in Coupeville Oct 24 2014 at the age of 92

She was born in Plummer Idaho to Fred and Gladys (Muzzall) Robertson Joan grew up in Plummer gradu-ating from Plummer High School and then went on to Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing in Spokane She played basketball as a young student

Joan graduated with a Registered Nurse degree She accepted her first nurs-ing position in Colorado Springs Colo and then went on to Indianapolis

She decided to return to the Northwest and settled in Seattle where she worked at Harborview Medical Center Virginia Mason and Firland TB Sanatorium in North Seattle

She reconnected with a friend from Plummer and soon she and John Wyatt were married

Joan and John had a plan to become a commercial fish-ing team

They lived on a houseboat on Lake Union and fished

the area of LaPush to Port Angeles in their trawler In 1956 they decided they wanted to begin their fam-ily and Seattle was not the place to have their children grow up

They visited several loca-tions before deciding on Whidbey Island

They really liked the idea of having their family grow up in such a beautiful area Joan and John purchased property near the Captain Whidbey Inn and 57 years later it is still home

For a time she served as camp nurse at Camp Casey during the summer camping events

Joan was hired by Whidbey General Hospital as the surgical nursing direc-tor for the hospital shortly after it opened in 1970 and spent the next 17 years in that position

She became a pioneer in advanced health care on Whidbey Island John died suddenly in 1975 and Joan was left to raise five children as a single parent

Joan retired from nursing in 1986 She had a passion and over the years devel-oped a huge garden complex at home

She also grew fuchsias and became an expert on them She received certification as a master gardener and was a member of the North Cascade Fuchsia Society She was a pioneer in organic gardening experimented with plant grafting was a beekeeper an excellent cook and believed that you should eat what you grow She was always canning goods from her garden

Joan loved following baseball and especially her beloved Mariners She would gather her own scor-ing sheets and record every moment of each game she listened to or watched Joanrsquos passion was the out-of-doors She loved being out in the fresh air

She also developed a love of hunting that had been instilled in her by her father as a young child

Joan requested no formal funeral services be conduct-ed Cremation was held with private family inurnment to follow at a later date Please visit Joanrsquos page in the Book of Memories hosted at wwwwallinfuneralhomecom to share memories and condo-lences

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9

To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to editor whidbeynewstimescom

GAME OF THE WEEK Oak Harbor cross country team runs at district in Langley today Nov 1 Girls 11 am boys 1210 pmSPORTS

WHIDBEY

By JIM WALLERSports editor

Seniors setters Hailey Beecher and Natalie McVey forced Oak Harbor High School volleyball coach Kerri Molitor to change her phi-losophy on the idea of the ideal lineup

Molitor in her 20-year career always used just one primary setter Changing set-ters during the rotations of every game is akin to a foot-ball coach switching quarter-backs each series

Beecher and McVey are so similar in ability and each is too talented to sit on the bench so Molitor amended her methods

Teams generally settle on one setter The time it takes hitters and a setter to develop the necessary timing to run an efficient attack is consider-able to develop that connec-tion with two setters is rare Beecher and McVey broke that mold

ldquoIndividually they are good settersrdquo Molitor said ldquoTogether they give us one great setterrdquo

Postseason goalsMolitor now hopes the

matched pair can help Oak Harbor match its postseason performance of last year

After an underachieving regular season in 2013 the Wildcats caught fire in the playoffs finishing second in the district tournament and sixth at state its best finish since 1988

Oak Harbor (8-5) com-pleted the regular season with a 3-0 win over first-place Shorewood Wednesday Oct 29 That win helped the

Wildcats land in a three-way tie for second in the Wesco 3A standings

This yearrsquos postseason begins at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 when Oak Harbor faces Ferndale at Shorewood High School

Three teams from the eight-team double-elimina-tion tournament will advance to the state meet

For Oak Harbor to return to state it will have to navi-gate through a difficult dis-trict tournament draw

Loaded bracketFerndale the only non-

Wesco team in the tourna-ment is the pre-tournament favorite The Golden Eagles are 11-3 only losing to the statersquos third- and fourth-ranked 2A teams (Sehome and Burlington-Edison) and the statersquos second-ranked 1A team (Lynden Christian)

In addition sixth-ranked Ferndale is the defending district champ (it defeated Oak Harbor for the title) and returns almost its entire team

In additon the Golden Eagles defeated Oak Harbor 3-1 in this fallrsquos season opener Sept 9

Also in the Wildcatsrsquo bracket is Wesco champion and 10th-ranked Shorewood and Marysville-Pilchuck Although M-P (8-5) finished below Oak Harbor in the Wesco standings it topped the lsquoCats twice this season by identical 3-2 scores

The other half of the tour-nament includes Edmonds-Woodway (10-4) Arlington (10-4) Lynnwood (8-6) and Glacier Peak (7-7)

For Oak Harbor to suc-

ceed it will lean on Beecher and McVey to direct the offensive attack

The pair doesnrsquot mind sharing the setting duties in fact they said it is an advan-

tage rotating out during the games

Sitting out ldquogives you time to planrdquo Beecher said ldquoIt gives you a break and a chance to see the defenses

and where the holes arerdquoldquoIt also helps us help each

otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe can give each other advice on where to setrdquo

Beecher and McVey

expect the Wildcats to sur-pass last yearrsquos postseason success and not because this yearrsquos team is physically superior They like the emo-tional makeup of this sea-sonrsquos squad

Better approachldquoWe didnrsquot have good

chemistry last yearrdquo Beecher said ldquoThere were moments when we didnrsquot like each other much This year we donrsquot focus on the negativerdquo

ldquoWe finally realizedrdquo McVey said ldquothat we needed to push aside all the cliques to winrdquo

Beecher emphasized the family feel on the team ldquoThis is my favorite season in six years We have a good rela-tionshiprdquo

ldquoWe will accept advice from each otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe realized that is how we improverdquo

Both pointed to Tuesdayrsquos upset of Shorewood as an example of this yearrsquos mental state

The Wildcats blew a 10-point lead in one of the sets but recovered to win last yearrsquos team would have wilted they said

Oak Harbor won the Shorewood match 26-24 26-24 25-19

Claire Anderson recorded 21 kills and 10 digs

She was helped on offense by Amelia Bernerrsquos seven kills and 24 assists from Beecher and 12 from McVey

Priya Osborne paced the defense with 18 digs AnnaBelle Whitefoot had 13

Now itrsquos on to district play The Wildcats like how things are setting up

Matched Set Senior pair ready to assist Oak Harbor in quest for another state volleyball berth

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Natalie McVey left and Hailey Beecher share setting duties for Oak Harbor this year

Soccerat Port Townsend 1 Coupe-

ville 0 Tuesday Oct 28

at Everett 4 Oak Harbor 2 Wednesday Oct 29

Wildcat goals Suzanne Kalten-bach Lydia Peplinski (assist Jenna Cooley)

Note Final match for Oak Har-bor (1-8-3 5-8-3)

at Coupeville 3 Port Townsend 0 Thursday Oct 30

Wolves goals Erin Rosenkranz Sage Renninger (assist Rosen-kranz) Marisa Etzell (assist Rosen-kranz)

Shutout Julia MyersNote Final regular season

match Coupeville finished second in Olympic League (3-3 6-6)

Next Coupeville versus Vashon Island in district tournament loser-out match at Kingston High School noon Saturday Nov 1

Volleyballat Port Townsend 3 Coupe-

ville 2 (25-5 31-33 24-26 25-23 15-11) Tuesday Oct 28

Highlights Valen Trujillo 5 aces

(23-for-23 serving) 38 digs Mad-eline Strasburg 8 kills 23 digs 5 aces Hailey Hammer 15 kills 6 digs Kacie Kiel 10 kills 25 digs Lauren Rose 37 assists Katrina McGranahan 3 blocks

Port Townsend 3 at Coupe-ville 1 (25-16 14-25 25-19 25-19) Thursday Oct 30

Highlights Strasburg 8 kills 5 aces 22 digs Kiel 7 kills 3 aces 18 digs Hammer 15 kills 2 blocks Trujillo 31 digs Rose 27 assists

Note Loss ended Coupevillersquos (1-5 1-11) season win would have qualified the Wolves for playoff for final district berth

TennisDistrict 3 1A tournament at

Lakewood Racquet Club Thurs-day Oct 30

Highlights Singles Aaron Curtin won twice Sebastian Davis split Doubles Loren NelsonConnor McCormick split

Note Curtin played in finals yesterday others could finish as high as third

Youth FootballThree teams from the Oak Har-

bor Youth Football League play in the semi-finals of the North Cas-

cade League tournament Saturday Nov 1

The Oak Harbor peewees who are 8-1 on the year and coached by Mark Cribb face undefeated Anacortes at 10 am at Wildcat Memorial Stadium

The two other local teams travel to Sedro-Woolley

The Oak Harbor seniors (6-2) who are coached by Junior Scrog-gins will face Burlington at 930 am Burlington defeated Oak Har-bor during the regular season

In a battle of unbeatens Oak Harbor Junior Gold coached by Nick Asinsin challenges Stanwood White at 5 pm

SPORTS IN BRIEF

abroad so they know there are Island County residents currently in West Africa

The Centers for Disease Control set up a structured system based on science to deal with the returning people said Higman

The returnees all must reen-ter the country through one of five designated airports mdash all located on the East Coast There it will be determined if they are symptomatic

Travelers who show pos-sible symptoms of Ebola will be treated where they landed

Those without symptoms will be able to return to their homes Their home states will be notified the states will notify their local health departments

For those returning to Island County Higman said Health Department staff will contact the individuals The health officer will follow a CDC guidance document in assessing risk for each per-son

The risk is based on the

possibility of exposurePeople who worked in

health care systems in West Africa for example probably have a greater risk than vaca-tioners

Those deemed higher on the risk scale will receive greater monitoring

The health officer has the authority under state law to quarantine indi-viduals Higman explained Washington state has three levels of quarantine The first is voluntary The second is an administrative order by the health officer The third is a court order

Higman said the Health Department would only seek

a court order for non-compli-ant people

The issue made headlines after a nurse who returned to her home state of Maine after treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone refused to remain under quarantine She tested negative for the deadly disease twice but is still within the 21-day incuba-tion period

Higman said the county Health Department hosted a meeting this week about Ebola response with first-responders and staff from both hospitals that cover Island County to ensure everyone is prepared

Dr Brad Thomas the countyrsquos health officer said

he polled everyone at the meeting and nobody felt that Island County would see Ebola

Still he said the county will be prepared

Higman agreed that therersquos no reason for panic He said he and other health officials were questioning why the disease has gotten so much more attention than other epi-demics over the years

Perhaps itrsquos the exotic-sounding name he opined or the high mortality rate in Africa

ldquoMy guess would be the fatality rate is much lower in this countryrdquo he said cit-ing the superior public health and health care system

Page A10 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

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ing the tail Shellenberger said

The preliminary idea is to start moving the aircraft at around midnight to reduce the impact on downtown How long it might take is up for debate

ldquoIrsquom guessing just because we have to move it so slowly it could take somewhere between two-to-four hours to complete the moverdquo Shellenberger said

PBYCONTINUED FROM A1

WATCHCONTINUED FROM A1

By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter

Patience is a requirement for budding artists eager to join Penn Cove Gallery in Coupeville

Even those who make it through a rigorous screen-ing process must wait for an opening

And sometimes that can take a year or more

ldquoPeople just donrsquot leaverdquo painter Judy Skinner said with a hint of exaggeration ldquoWe all like it hererdquo

A member since 2001 Skinner represents some-what of the norm at the cooperative gallery where more than half of the 27 members have been affiliated for roughly a decade or more

This fall the group is cel-ebrating its 20th anniversary as the longest continuously operating cooperative art gal-lery on Whidbey Island

And just as its name sug-gests the root of success is tied to the membersrsquo coopera-tive spirit

ldquoFor the eight years Irsquove been here everybody just works togetherrdquo said abstract artist Richard Nash ldquoEven when therersquos a dif-ference everyone seems to work through it with a very tolerant type of attitude We always manage to get through things and every-body sharesrdquo

As a cooperative gallery each artist is part business owner sharing in expenses rent maintenance and spend-ing a day or two a month working onsite

The gallery located at 9 NW Front St is open from 10 am to 5 pm every day of the year with only three exceptions Thanksgiving Christmas and New Yearrsquos Day

ldquoIrsquove been a member of two other cooperatives on the islandrdquo said M Denis Hill a scenic photographer from Coupeville who specializes in panoramas ldquoPersonally my stuff sells better here than any other place

ldquoI think the Front Street shopping district is a solid location We get really good traffic in Coupeville Itrsquos a well-run organization in a way that everybody pitches in And therersquos a little more of a family feel to this Wersquove known each other for a long timerdquo

ldquoI think people here have respect for each other and their workrdquo oil painter Rainy Lindell said

The gallery has always

been located on Front Street and has been the only tenant in the current space it moved into in 2000 when the build-ing was brand new

Painters Margaret Livermore and Lucinda Adams and jewelry-maker Akemi Walker are the only artists whorsquove been a part of the gallery for all 20 years

Other art galleries have come and gone in Coupeville but Penn Cove Gallery has

stood the test of timeSales in 2013 marked one

of the best years in the gal-leryrsquos history and 2014 might be even better Hill said

ldquoI think wersquore in a great locationrdquo Livermore said ldquoWersquore very visible on Front Street Wersquore in a cute little tourist town I think those are the major reasons that we do so well And we do have great artistsrdquo

Penn Cove made up of only Whidbey Island artists is one of four cooperative art galleries on the island joining Garry Oak Gallery in Oak Harbor (opened in 2008) Artworks Gallery in Greenbank (2005) and Whidbey Art Gallery in Langley (1992)

The Whidbey Art Gallery formerly the Artistsrsquo Cooperative Gallery is older than Penn Cove but closed for two and a half years before re-opening at a new location in Langley in 2011

While the Whidbey Art Gallery has showcased the

works of more than 155 local artists over the years Hill guesses that Penn Cove Gallery has had roughly half that number of members in 20 years

ldquoWersquore pretty stablerdquo he said

Trying to break into the Penn Cove Gallery artist lineup is much like applying for a job A screening com-mittee looks over an artistrsquos work biography and artist statement

If the committee likes what it sees the applicant is invited to a group interview session attended by all Penn Cove Gallery artists who can make it

Ultimately a group vote involving all members takes place And if that artist is accepted his or her name is put into a queue awaiting an opening

An opening often involves the type of media that the gal-lery is seeking

ldquoAll artists who do make it through the screening pro-

cess realize they donrsquot nec-essarily go into the gallery in the order in which they appliedrdquo Nash said ldquoWe take the artist that best fills the needs of the vacancyrdquo

A celebration of Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20-year anniversary will take place from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Art from both past and present Penn Cove Gallery members will be on display while a handful of artists will demonstrate their work including block printer Linnane Armstrong weaver Marcy Johnson and metal jewelry maker Mary Ellen OrsquoConnor

The gathering also will serve as a time to reflect on the successes and challenges during 20 years including the losses of members who have passed such as Jan Holmes Harry Rich Martha Bund and Betty Rayle

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

Photos by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times

Artists from left Judy Skinner M Denis Hill and Rainy Lindell are longtime members of the Penn Cove Gallery The cooperative art gallery located on Front Street in Coupeville is celebrating its 20th anniversary from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Penn Cove Gallery celebrates 20 yearsCooperative art gallery thriving behind shared devotion talent and key location

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos art ranges from Sandy Dubpernellrsquos stained glass to paintings photography wood carvings block printing silver and glass bead jewelry and more

SaturdayNov 1

Volunteer Day at the Prairie 9 am to noon Nov 1 Admiralty Inlet Pre-serve Coupeville There are thousands of wildflowers and grasses to plant Tools and snacks provided Bring gloves wwwwcltorg

Lutheran Womenrsquos Missionary League An-nual Holiday Bazaar 9 am to 2 pm Nov 1 NE Seventh Avenue and Oak Harbor Street There will be crafts baked goods and new and gently used items Lunch will be served from 11 am to 1 pm 360-675-2548 or email clcstaffconcordia lutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak Harbor Winter Market 10 am to 3 pm Nov 1 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farmers bakers and food vendors Saturdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihum mingbirdfarmnurserycom

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20th Anniversary 10 am to 5 pm Nov 1 Coupeville Rec Hall Artwork from past and present members will be on display along with art demonstrations by various artists 360-678-1176 or wwwpenncovegallerycom

Saturday Matinee the Library 2-430 pm Nov 1 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Based on Robert M Edselrsquos book this film starts George Clooney and Matt Damon as they lead a group of Allied sol-diersrsquo hunt for the art stolen by the Nazis during World War II Free wwwsno-isleorg

Fall Dance 630-10 pm Nov 1 Greenbank Progres-sive Hall Salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues $10 donation

SundayNov 2

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo Showing 130 pm Nov 2 Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley Soroptimist Inter-national of South Whidbey is bringing the global move-ment to educate girls home to Whidbey The screen-

ing is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spot-light on the transformative power of girlrsquos education Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth 360-331-4127

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo 230 pm Nov 2 South Whid-bey High School Langley Saratoga Orchestra pres-ents this concert in welcom-ing new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18 wwwsowhidbeycom

MondayNov 3

Immigration 101 630-8 pm Nov 3 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A representative of US Citizenship and Immigra-tion Services will provide an overview of immigration benefits including informa-tion about visas petitioning for relatives and becoming a US citizen No registration required Free

Basic Travel Spanish

130-3 pm Nov 3 Coupe-ville Library Join instructor Cristina Clements a native of Colombia to learn the basics Preregister for all four classes (Nov 3 10 17 and 24) Limit of 10 Free wwwsno-isleorg

Become a More Cre-ative and Confident Pho-tographer 530-730 pm Nov 3 Coupeville Library Topics include exposure composition the qualities of light and the use of manual camera settings All experi-ence levels welcome Con-tact presenter Joe Fackler at joefacklercomcastnet

WednesdayNov 5

Famous Seattle librar-ian Nancy Pearlrsquos book recommendations 11 am Nov 5 Whidbey Is-land Center for the Arts Langley Pearl will share her latest book references with a Fall into a Good Book presentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am 360-221-4383

The Author Next Door 1-3 pm Nov 5 Coupeville Library Come meet the authors next door and celebrate reading and community while learning more about the published authors who live among us

ThursdayNov 6

Coupeville Garden Club Meeting 930 am to noon Nov 6 Coupeville Rec Hall Mayor Nancy Conard will be the speaker The public is welcome

Boocoo Dinky Dow My Short Crazy Vietnam War author Visit 2-3 pm Nov 6 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A North-west veteranrsquos unusual il-lustrated memoir ldquoBoocoo Dinky Dow My short crazy Vietnam Warrdquo will be the subject of the reading Julie Titone will read from the book which she co-authored with the late artist Grady Myers Veterans and their families are especially encouraged to attend

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

COMMUNITY POTLUCK hosted by Friends of Ebeyrsquos 6-830 pm Friday Nov 7 at the Crockett Barn off Fort Casey Road Coupeville Bring a favorite dish to share Bring your own utensils Beer and wine will be available with donation suggested The event is free to the public For information go to wwwfriendsofebeysorgACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

Oak Harbor City Council MEETING AGENDA

600 pmWednesday

November 5 2014

1 CALL TO ORDERInvocationPledge of AllegianceHONORS AND RECOGNITIONSProclamation in Recognition of Veteranrsquos DayPRESENTATIONSIsland County Opportunity Council ndash Director Lisa Clark 2 APPROVAL OF AGENDA

3 CITIZEN COMMENT PERIOD

4 CONSENT AGENDAa Minutes of the Special Meeting and Regular Meeting held October 21 2014 Workshop held October 22 2014 and Parliamentary Workshop held October 30 2014b Approval of Accounts Payable Voucher Nos Approval of Payroll Check Numbersc Authorize the Mayor to sign Amendment No 1 to Forest City Agreement for Animal Control Servicesd Authorizing Mayor to Sign Application for 2016 DOE State Revolving Fundinge Authorize the Mayor to sign Department of Corrections Contract Extensionf Ordinance 1706 Repeal OHMC 204 Salary of Mayor and Councilmen 5 STAFF MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTSa City Administratorb Mayorc Councilmembers

6 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONSa Resolution 14-38 A rming the Support of the City of Oak Harbor during the EIS Scoping Period for new Growler Squadrons

7 PUBLIC HEARINGSPUBLIC MEETINGSa Resolution 14-37 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)b Ordinance 1703 2014 Comprehensive Plan Amendmentsc Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levy

8 UNFINISHED BUSINESSa Discussion on Waste Water Treatment Plant Bonding options

9 NEW BUSINESSa Discussion and action on the 2015-16 allocation of utility tax to the Art Aquisition and Maintenance Fund 10 ADJOURNMENT

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your

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PO Box 1200 bull 107 S Main St Ste E101 bull Coupeville WA 98239360-675-6611 bull wwwwhidbeynewstimescom

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

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Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

On Market day in Oak Harbor farmers would bring their produce while creamery owners brought milk and butter to downtown It was also a time to socialize and catch up on the townrsquos latest news and gossip Market day resembled the modern-day farmers markets held in Oak Harbor Coupeville and Bayview As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Arcadia Publishing earlier this year published her new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13

Promote your place of worship in the Whidbey News-Times for only $1250 per week for a single size ad Please call 360-675-6611

Come WorshipWith Us

First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided

490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

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Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

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Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

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of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

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CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

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Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday

830 950 amp 1110 am

bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA

bull Small Groupsbull MOPSbull Youth Groups

2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am

Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

679-1561oakharborlutheranorg

Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

Church1148 SE 8th Ave

Oak HarborSunday Services

930 am and 1100 ambull Small Groups

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bull Childcare All Servicesbull Much More

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St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch

The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island

Join us for Sunday Service in the

Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide

360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

People bull FamiliesCommunity bull World

Worship bull PrayerTeaching bull Faith

Invite the neighborhood to hear

your message each week in this directory

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

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Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith

The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

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RestorationFellowship

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Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A

675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189

Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

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ldquoWhen they came to sup-port us at our team meeting just hours after the event it was the most amazing thing I have been associ-ated with as a football coach Our football program really appreciated thatrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck gave Oak Harbor the Wesco North trophy and a note that said ldquoOak Harbor true champs Thanks for your support M-P footballrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck play-er Corbin Ferry told The Herald ldquoItrsquos nothing com-pared to what they did for us but the fact that we had a chance to do something to repay what they did for us is nice

ldquoI really like the fact that we gave them the trophy When Carson told us about that it was like lsquoYeah thatrsquos got to happenrsquo They earned it Thatrsquos their trophy Thatrsquos not oursrdquo

Oak Harbor lineman Blaine Coleman said it ldquofelt pretty goodrdquo when M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k showed up

ldquoIt is cool to be appreciat-edrdquo Coleman said ldquoJust for them to take the long drive up here for a half-hour with us and presenting us with the trophy was pretty coolrdquo

Fellow Wildcat lineman Tyler Adamson echoed Colemanrsquos words ldquoIt was nice to be appreciated it made me feel goodrdquo

Both said forfeiting the game to Marysville-Pilchuck was the ldquoright thing to dordquo

ldquoForfeiting the game didnrsquot faze merdquo Adamson said ldquoWe didnrsquot want them to worry about it It was a group decision no one complainedrdquo

Coleman said it ldquodidnrsquot bother me one bitrdquo adding ldquoit was all in the name of sportsmanshiprdquo

The only regret in not playing the game they said was missing the opportu-nity to face a talented oppo-nent

ldquoPlaying them would have been a challenge and we missed itrdquo Coleman said ldquoBut that is OK what happened in Marysville shouldnrsquot have happenedrdquo

Both Oak Harbor and M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k returned to the football field Friday night results of the games were not avail-able at press time

Coleman was looking for-ward to Fridayrsquos game ldquoI have been playing football since I was 6 Playing a game will help me get past this and back to a normal routinerdquo

The Seattle Seahawks impressed by Oak Harborrsquos gesture of forfeiting to Marysville-Pilchuck invit-ed the Wildcats to practice at their facilities in Renton Oak Harbor will turn out there at 11 am Tuesday Nov 4

The Seahawks also invit-ed Marysville-Pilchuck The Tomahawks practiced in Renton Oct 28

Oak Harbor School District Communication Coordinator Kellie Tormey said community members have offered to host par-ties and dinners for the Wildcats and dropped off gifts at Oak Harbor High School

ldquoThe school is apprecia-tive of the communityrsquos out-pouring of gratituderdquo she said

ldquo(The forfeit) was done with the most humble of manner with only Marysville in mindrdquo she added ldquoThe school and the team would really like to refocus the emphasis back to the Marysville commu-nity If local businesses would like to do something to help the team would like them to really consider refocusing that spotlight back to Marysvillerdquo

TROPHYCONTINUED FROM A1

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Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

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Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

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

See full job announcement amp

application process at wwwoppcoorg

Paper Employment Applications may be

picked up at 1419 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA Completed applications

must be received by 400pm 11514

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

EmploymentGeneral

POLICE OFFICERENTRY-LEVEL$5064month

$5545 Second year amp $6636 Third year

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

For more information and application visitwwweverettwaorg Applications must be

received by Friday 12514 EOE

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

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

EmploymentGeneral

ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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

heppnerislandtransitorg

Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

98239

Island Transit is an Equal Opportunity and

MFDV Employer

NEED EXTRA MONEY

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Call Circulation 360-675-6611

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The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

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Email for an application

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Serious applicants please contact

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Accepting applications for

Caregivers Apply in person at

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DAY SHIFT NURSEFull time or Part time

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

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

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompassealthorg

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

Mental Health Professional

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

Apply online at wwwWork4Sunrisecom or send a cover letter amp

resume to susans

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NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

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Please apply in person

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

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

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PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

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

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331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

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(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

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

Apartments for Rent Island County

OAK HARBOR 98277

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

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Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial

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announcements

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

Lost

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legals

Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

(RFP)Public Defense Services

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

Continued on next page

Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

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Legal Notices

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

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

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

Legal Notices

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

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

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

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

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

Legal Notices

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

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

Legal Notices

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

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

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

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

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

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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Continued from previous page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

gold18Ink-absorbing

paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

26Spike of corn27Make fun of30Stop33Mar35Cloudrsquos locale36Used to be38Gazed at39Kitchen alcove42Express

indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

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shade

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(tense)34Volcanic

residue

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name

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beforecelebrations

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records

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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

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

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

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By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

From boats that are dead on the water to vessels on fire North Whidbey Fire and Rescue crews respond to numerous calls from the waters surrounding Coupeville to Deception Pass

The Marine Search and Rescue team is composed of 14 certified search-and-res-cue team members

Of course itrsquos not always as simple as that said Capt Jim OrsquoConnor who manages the team

Because people are encour-aged to report any unusual sightings on the water the team has investigated every-thing from a ball of kelp to boats that appear to be on fire but are simply emitting white smoke

Not all calls are so easy to handle Marine Search and Rescue or MSAR responds to about 40 marine rescue calls a year many of which are in Deception Pass

ldquoDeception Pass is one of the most dangerous pieces of water on the West Coast of the United Statesrdquo OrsquoConnor said

Many kayakers and sailors find themselves in trouble in that area which is when the search-and-rescue team is called in

OrsquoConnor said he doesnrsquot mind the work though because what he does is his passion

A former Navy man OrsquoConner has been around boats all his life and many of the jobs hersquos held involved being on a boat

After 911 OrsquoConnor said he wanted to reenlist in the Navy but was told he was too old He joined the Coast Guard Auxiliary instead and worked in the dispatch office and on rescue boats as a vol-unteer

It wasnrsquot until his son a firefighter and member of the Navy Reserves was deployed to Iraq that OrsquoConnor said he became a firefighter as well

ldquoThe chief believes in using

resources to the best of their ability and he knew I had been around boats most of my liferdquo OrsquoConnor said

ldquo(The chief) asked me if I wanted to be a part of this pro-gram and I eventually ended up being in charge of itrdquo

After he took over the Marine Search and Rescue program changes were made A policy was imple-mented requiring members to meet qualifications just as they did to become firefight-ers and EMTs

ldquoWhat we decided to do instead of reinventing the wheel we took the book written by the people who do it the bestrdquo OrsquoConnor explained

Their training and qualifica-tions are centered around the United States Coast Guard Crew and Coxswain Manual

Classes include navigation rules boat-handling courses communications courses search and rescue proce-dures and more

ldquoFor every part of this book therersquos a classroom sec-tion and then therersquos an on-the-water sessionrdquo OrsquoConnor said

ldquoOur qualifications are pretty simple theyrsquore the exact same as the US Coast Guardrdquo he said ldquoSubtract nothing

So when you see this boat out on the water you can know that the people who are

in it have been tested to the same level as the guy in the Coast Guard boat isrdquo

To be certified members of the search and rescue team go through the entire manual before they get their practi-cal test which OrsquoConnor said is administered by an active-duty member of the Coast Guard

ldquoThe final say-so is that (of the) US Coast Guard Petty Officer because that takes all of the good olrsquo boy stuff out of itrdquo

Recently the MSAR team opened up to anyone from the Oak Harbor Fire Department and the Naval Air Station Whidbey Island Search and Rescue

Three members of the Oak Harbor Fire Department are in training to join the team

The people who join the search-and-rescue team are the people who ldquowant to do a little morerdquo OrsquoConnor said

ldquoThis is not a big excite-ment thing because after yoursquove been out on this boat once or twice and itrsquos 30 degrees outside and itrsquos raining you find out real quick that this sucksrdquo said OrsquoConnor

ldquoThis is cold And that rain hitting my face It hurtsrdquo

ldquoItrsquos not a status thing They just want to do more he said ldquoThey just want to give morerdquo

Whidbeyrsquos choppy waters keep marine rescue teams buzzing

Photo by Michelle Beahm Whidbey News-Times

Jim OrsquoConnor stands in the Marine Search and Rescue teamrsquos boat kept at a central location in Oak Harbor for quick access to various docks around the north end of Whidbey Island

n In an early 20th century photo of the Oak Harbor town band that appeared in the Oct 25 Whidbey News-Times Jake Balda was inadvertently left out of the caption Balda was in the first row second from the left

The Whidbey News-Times regrets the error

n Coupeville Councilman Bob Clay clarified that former transit director Mar-tha Rose received $88000 for both ac-crued vacation and sick leave An Oct 25 story ldquoFormer Island Transit chief getting

$106000 payoutrdquo states that the $88000 of the payout was for vacation time which is how the separation agreement describes it Details of the separation agreement were discussed during a closed-door executive session

Island Transit policy states that employees will receive compensation at regular pay at separation for up to 240 hours of accrued vacation time As an employee for over 20 years Rose could have been paid for up to 1280 hours of accrued sick leave at 80 per-cent of her regular pay

CORRECTIONS amp CLARIFICATIONS

By JESSIE STENSLANDStaff reporter

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

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

All the counts were charged with ldquoaggra-

vating circumstancesrdquo because Edwards committed multiple offenses and has such a high offender score If a jury finds the aggra-vating circumstances exist it would increase his sentence

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

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

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

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

On March 15 Warwick tracked down Edwards at a home in Clinton

He initially ran from the deputies but gave up and complained that his leg was injured

from someone hitting him with a tire iron the deputy wrote

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

In addition Edwards allegedly had bag-gies of suspected methamphetamine and heroin on him the report states

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

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A3

Oak Harbor Seeks Members of Public Interested in

Architectural Design of Wastewater Facility

The City of Oak Harbor is continuing to make progress on design and planning for the new Clean Water Facility (CWF) planned in the vicinity of Windjammer Park on schedule to bring the facility on line by the end of 2017 The next step is collecting community input to develop the architectural ldquolook and feelrdquo of a facility that ts within the Windjammer Vicinity To support the design the City will host an in-depth design focus groupworkshop with a group of citizens from a variety of backgrounds and organiza-tions The event will be on Thursday November 13 2014 and the city is seeking participants

This design workshop will provide an opportunity to hear about the Cityrsquos latest design progress and participants will have a hand in helping develop the architectural look and feel of the facility Partici-pants will

bull Understand the civil engineering associated with the project ndash which dictates height and size of buildings

bull Provide your insights into Oak Harborrsquos existing architectural characterbull Help narrow choices for architectural design of the wastewater facility

Approximately 12 people will participate in the process beginning this fall The City will be inviting ap-proximately ten group members to represent a range of important and related functions including local businesses arts community planning commission park neighbors and park users A minimum of two additional ldquoat largerdquo seats will be available to the general public who may wish to participate In an e ort to encourage input from the widest possible cross section of our community preference for the ldquoat largerdquo seats will be given to members of the public that have not yet had an opportunity to participate in past workgroups

Members of the community interested in participating and available November 13 should email treatmentplantoakharbororg To help get the most out of this discussion the City is asking interested community members to provide the following input by Thursday November 6th at 500 PM

bull What buildings in or around Oak Harbor do you think provide the best examples of architecture that could be included in the new Clean Water Facility Please email us photos or images of up to three example buildings or send us the building names and addresses We plan to discuss these images and others at the Nov 13 workshop

bull Along with each image or photo provide a brief sentence or two that describes why you like this architecture

bull Do you have a unique perspective or idea to bring to this architectural discussion Please provide a few brief sentences

Members of the public not interested in one of the ldquoat largerdquo seats or unavailable on November 13th can still provide input The City encourages sending photos and perspectives in the form described above for use during the Workshop Please email your input to treatmentplantoakharbororg by Thurs-day November 6

Design Focus Group details Date Thursday November 13Time 600 ndash 900 pm Location Old Whidbey Island Bank Building 450 SW Bayshore Dr Oak Harbor WA

Media questions can be directed to Joe Stowell City Engineer by calling 360-914-7000 or email-ing treatmentplantoakharbororg Additional information is available by visiting wwwoakharborcleanwaterorg

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South Whidbey burglary suspect faces series of charges

NEWS BRIEFSn Rick Larsen the

Washington state repre-sentative for Congressional District 2 is holding a vet-erans roundtable discussion 1030-1130 am Saturday Nov 8 at the Oak Harbor Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No 7392

All veterans are welcome to come to learn about Larsenrsquos work for veterans in Congress Larsen will also talk about services available for vets through his Everett and Bellingham offices

People are invited to share their thoughts and concerns on veteransrsquo issues

n Coastal razor clam dig-ging returns Tuesday Nov

4 Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced two rounds of evening digs after toxin tests showed the bivalves are safe to consume

Diggings start no sooner than 426 pm Nov 4 and run through Nov 11

The times vary each day depending on evening low tides at Long Beach in Twin Harbors

Another round of digging has been proposed for late November depending on favorable toxin tests

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By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Making and sharing music is what makes retire-ment fun for Charles and Rae Terpenning

Both musicians from childhood the pair have been involved with the Saratoga Orchestra of Whidbey Island since its inception

ldquoI was called to play the first concert that they ever hadrdquo Rae Terpenning said

A flutist she got her start when she was 9 years old from watching her moth-er a professional harpist rehearse with a flutist who had a gold flute

ldquoWhen it came time to choose an instrument I decided a flute would be goodrdquo Rae said ldquobecause not only was it small and a lot easier to move than a harp but Irsquod heard this

beautiful playing when shersquod been rehearsing with my momrdquo

Raersquos husband joined the orchestra at the end of its second season playing viola Unlike his wife thatrsquos not the first instrument he started with

Charles started play-ing trumpet in fifth grade before eventually switch-ing to the violin With that instrument he became one of only two sophomores accepted into a national All-Eastern Orchestra

ldquoIt was a real privilege to do thatrdquo Charles said ldquoand really spiked my inter-est in opera I really love opera itrsquos one of my favorite thingsrdquo

It wasnrsquot until college that hersquod switch to viola It also wasnrsquot until college that hersquod meet his future wife but they have a connection

going back before thenThe All-Easter n

Orchestra during Charlesrsquo tenure in it had a guest conductor named Stanley Chapple who had also taught a few classes taken by Rae in Seattle

ldquoIt was one of those coin-cidences we learned about laterrdquo Rae said

The two met their first weekend at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston Rae was a sophomore at the time and Charles was a freshman

ldquoI finished my degree in 1966rdquo Charles said ldquoand we were married in August of 1966rdquo

Eventually the two moved to Seattle both continuing to play music professionally

After retirement they moved to Whidbey Island and eventually both played in the Saratoga Orchestra

A common feature on the south end Charles and Rae both want the orchestra to be entertainment for mem-bers from the north end of the island as well

ldquoItrsquos the Saratoga Orchestra of Whidbey Islandrdquo Charles said

This weekend Charles will be joining the other musicians in the orches-tra for their ldquoCurtains Uprdquo performance which opens Saratoga Orchestrarsquos eighth season

ldquoI look forward to every concertrdquo Charles said ldquoTherersquos always something different and new to be learned and education to be given out to people and

audiencesrdquoThe concert which will

feature music from compos-ers Gioachino Rossini and Ludwig van Beethoven is the new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwardsrsquo first performance with the Saratoga Orchestra

There will also be a Piano Concerto composed by Felix Mendelssohn played by Mark Salman

The concert takes place at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School in Langley

This is Charlesrsquo sixth season with Saratoga

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Couple spends retirement sharing their music

Photos by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Above Charles Terpenning practices part of the music hersquoll be playing in Sundayrsquos ldquoCurtainrsquos Uprdquo concert with the Saratoga Orchestra Below Charles and Rae Terpenning retired on Whidbey Island and theyrsquore both active in the Saratoga Orchestra and with music in general

SEE MUSIC A5

Orchestra and the eighth season for Rae who before becoming the board presi-dent played flute in the orchestra

Until that is Rae had a stroke in 2010 and was unable to play flute any-more

ldquoWhen I had my stroke then I couldnrsquot play the flute anymore which for me is just gut wrenchingrdquo Rae said ldquoBecause thatrsquos been my liferdquo

Shersquos now the board pres-ident of the orchestra while Charles still plays viola with them

But music is returning to Rae now

ldquoCharlie found a man on the internet in Amsterdam who makes one-handed flutesrdquo she said

ldquoHe specifically works on adaptive instruments for people with special needsrdquo Charles added

Itrsquos been almost five years since her stroke but Rae still is unable to use her right arm so shersquos in the process of getting one of her professional flutes ret-rofitted for one-handed play-ing

When itrsquos finished itrsquoll be held like a clarinet with a curved head piece so she can blow into it the same as she would a regular flute

She had the altered flute briefly before needing to send it back to get some extensions added and she said each day she played she got better at it

ldquoItrsquos such a thrill to be able to make music againrdquo she said ldquoItrsquoll take me quite a while hellip before I learn all the new fingerings

ldquoItrsquos so excitingrdquoShe expects to get it back

with the extensions soon within a couple of weeks

Then shersquoll be joining a flute choir Dec 16 at the First Reform Church for her first public performance in five years

ldquoYou canrsquot imagine how

great it was to hear a flute soundrdquo Charles said of his wifersquos return to playing

Rae replied ldquoNo greater than being able to produce itrdquo

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MUSICCONTINUED FROM A4

Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Charles Terpenning started playing viola in college partially because the wider neck was easier to grip than that of a violinrsquos

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Saratoga Orchestra of Whidbey Island is opening its eighth season with ldquoCurtains Uprdquo

This concert is at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School in Langley

The orchestra will be playing the overture from the ldquoBarber of Sevillerdquo by Gioachino Rossini to open the concert

The performance will close with ldquoSymphony No 7rdquo by Beethoven

Between those pieces will be a piano soloist Mark Salman playing Felix Mendelssohnrsquos ldquoPiano Concerto No 1rdquo

Aside from the piano soloist the concert will be unique because the conductor is new to the orchestra

Anna Edwards a teacher at Roosevelt High School in Seattle as well as the conduc-tor for a professional orchestra in Seattle joined the Saratoga Orchestra after a two-year search for the replacement of Lee Burns the former conductor

This concert will be Edwardsrsquo first with the Saratoga Orchestra

ldquoItrsquos the islandrsquos introduction to herrdquo said Rae Terpenning the orchestrarsquos board pres-ident

ldquoShe has some very exciting ideas involv-ing the communityrdquo

Another highlight of the concert is the addition of two violinists from the orches-trarsquos Talent Development program ldquowhere outstanding instrumentalists audition to be able to play along in the orchestra with the professional musiciansrdquo according to Terpenning

Tickets for the show are $25 for adults and $20 for seniors or members of the military

Students under 18 years old get in free though students under 14 must be accom-panied by an adult

Tickets for the performance are avail-able at Moonraker Books in Langley Vino Amore in Freeland bayleaf in Coupeville and Click Music in Oak Harbor or at the door

n For information visit wwwsowhidbeycom or call 360-929-3045

Orchestra season opens Nov 2

All activities begin at 1 pm at the Coupeville United Methodist Church on Main Street Lunch is served every Wednesday at noon For more information contact Glenda Cantrell at glendaislandseniorser-vicesorg or 360-720-2955 WEDNESDAY NOV 5Bingo first Wednesdays called by Mayor Nancy Conard

FRIDAY NOV 7Sit amp Stay Fit first and third Fridays led by Pastor Jin Ming Ma Gentle seated exercises designed to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility and move-ment

WEDNESDAY NOV 12

Cranberry Bog a blue-grass band will perform Listen and dance to the music of the Cranberry Bog bluegrass band

WEDNESDAY NOV 19Skin education pre-sented by Reese Bliek of Family Dermatology A presentation on skin education Learn how to identify and evaluate possible harmful skin lesions Make an appoint-ment for screening on Dec 17

FRIDAY NOV 21Sit amp Stay Fit first and third Fridays led by Pastor Jin Ming Ma Gentle seated exercises designed to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility and move-ment

WEDNESDAY NOV 26Crafts and games are held the last Wednesday of the month

WEDNESDAY DEC 3Bingo first Wednesdays called by Mayor Nancy Conard

FRIDAY DEC 5Sit amp Stay Fit first and third Fridays led by Pastor Jin Ming Ma Gentle seated exercises designed to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility and move-ment

WEDNESDAY DEC 10Christmas and Celtic harp music played by local musician Diedre Fairfax

COUPEVILLE HUB FOR SENIORS

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

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OPINION

LETTERS TO THE EDITORIsland Transit

Time to implement fare-based systemEditor

While I am stunned at the recent settlement agreement reached with for-mer Island Transit Executive Director Martha Rose I cannot say that I am surprised

I was shocked and amazed at the rapid unchecked growth of the Island Transit empire under Rosersquos leader-ship over the last decade all the while optimistically confident that she was being monitored by the board of local elected officials tasked with evaluating her performance and overseeing the operation under her control

As it turns out the opposite was true The board was under Rosersquos control

mdash mesmerized and intimidated failing to ask questions and exact the neces-sary authority and oversight to ensure county taxpayersrsquo assets and interests were protected

That an individual could show such blatant and wanton disregard for hon-esty integrity and ethics is shameful without a doubt However the real dis-

grace in this situation falls on the board of directors

All present and past members of the board of directors dating back to 1996 when Rosersquos last performance and sal-ary review was conducted Republicans and Democrats alike have repeatedly and continuously failed in their fidu-ciary duties to the citizens of Island County

Whatrsquos even more shocking is that although this revelation was only made public on Oct 24 sitting board mem-bers were made aware of the find-ings including Rosersquos theft from Island County prior to their entering into a settlement agreement that will again pay Rose for vacation time she already stole from the county

This acute and obvious continuation of poor judgment and disregard for taxpayer dollars is by any reasonable standard justification for the immedi-ate resignation of Helen Price-Johnson Bob Clay Jim Sundberg and Aubrey Vaughan from the Island Transit board of directors lest they forget voters will have the opportunity to do so when they next appear on the ballot

Holding those responsible for this mess is only a small part of the solu-tion Public transportation is extremely important to Island County voters who

twice voted to increase the sales tax Island Transit receives from three-tenths of a percent in 2000 to nine-tenths of a percent today

Now that Island County residents had the wool pulled from our eyes itrsquos time we demand a much closer examination of this organization from top to bottom

Was Rose the only one not receiving performance and salary reviews If she lied about her vacation in what other ways was the board and ultimately the citizenry misled

Is the mantra wersquove been hearing for decades ldquoit would cost too much to col-lect faresrdquo true

Are the ridership figures wersquove been given falsified like Ms Rosersquos vacation ledger

It is high time that we enlist outside professionals to conduct a compre-hensive ridership audit so that board members and the general public truly understand the ldquoneedrdquo and ldquofare-freerdquo should immediately be replaced by a fare-based system with all services including paratransit reformed to ensure elderly disabled and infirm are given subsidy and overall priority throughout the system

Jason JoinerCoupeville

Hindsight is 2020 Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said in a Sound Off in the Oct 25 Whidbey News-Times

In response we offer another clicheacute she might consider espousing The buck stops here

Her guest commentary appeared in the same edition as a front-page article about the scathing findings by the state Auditorrsquos Office The same article reported that former transit executive director Martha Rose would walk away with a $106000 payout

In their report state auditors attributed many of the agencyrsquos fiscal problems to the failings of its five-member board of directors which includes Price Johnson

During Rosersquos tenure the board failed to oversee the finances and spending of the public agency the auditors concluded

In her guest commentary Price Johnson offered a differ-ent spin on matters

ldquoThe audit results show that the agency grew over time yet the internal controls and board policies did not keep uprdquo she said

That remark doesnrsquot hold water or do much to alleviate taxpayer anger and disgust over the transit mess

The purpose of any board of directors for a public agency is very clear mdash they are entrusted to watch the financials make sure the revenue is coming in approve payments and ensure there are checks and balances to protect the interests of taxpayers

Instead Rose was allowed to build what amounts to an empire complete with custom furnishings workout facili-ties gazebos and essentially ldquocompany carsrdquo

Rather than acknowledge that the new IT facility was overbuilt Price Johnson offers an excuse on Rosersquos behalf

ldquoUnfortunately the big construction project took the directorrsquos focus away from monitoring daily financesrdquo

Price Johnsonrsquos disconnect from the gravity of the situ-ation is troubling The lack of accountability in her com-mentary is glaring and the omission of a public apology disappointing

The rest of the board doesnrsquot seem to quite get it eitherTaxpayers are justified in their anger that IT was driven

into a hole It all happened under the watch of five people selected to direct the director

Itrsquos not surprising that people are calling for the resig-nations of IT board directors Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley has made booting the IT board his cause

When government officials no longer put themselves in the shoes of the taxpayer their employer itrsquos time to evalu-ate whether theyrsquore more politician than public servant and which of those the voters would rather have as their representative Without the kind of accountability that the people of Island County demand and deserve itrsquos gotten to the point any actions taken by the IT board of directors will be viewed with skepticism and suspicion

How does one continue to serve under such a cloud we have to wonder

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WHIDBEY

Disconnect between IT directors public glaringly apparent

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OUR VIEWPOINT

DumpingDonrsquot treat island like itrsquos a landfillEditor

We have a very beautiful island with much to see and enjoy however we also have a serious problem with illegal dumping of household gar-bage computers TVs and furniture

Illegal dumping frequently occurs at the end of Sleeper Road right on the gateway to one of the absolute best parks on the island that almost nobody knows about

Instead of parking and exploring the trailhead peo-ple are encouraged to turn around and leave because of the mounds of baby diapers old tires and bags of trash

This problem is not isolat-ed only to the end of Sleeper Road it happens in many neighborhoods Someone dumped a couch next to the road sign for Rhododendron Drive and Salal Street

reports were made to Island County 911 and the sheriffrsquos department but the county has yet to remove it

It is very discouraging to see what people who should know better are doing to our island Whidbey Island is not a landfill and should not be treated as such

Carl StephensOak Harbor

Land TrustFuture is yours to preserve influenceEditor

Itrsquos the season for prom-ises and possibilities but only if you participate in our democracy and vote

While we listen and read the candidatesrsquo stories we hopefully ponder the choices To help in the choosing Irsquod like to suggest we all keep in mind the mission statement of the Whidbey Camano Land Trust

In the Aug 14 Whidbey

News-Times while celebrat-ing its 30-year anniversary and talking about what we want the next 30 years to look like the Land trust said their mission is to ldquopreserve a quality of life that is unique to the island for future gen-erationsrdquo

So while claims of fixing it all and being a good neigh-bor to boot consider the people and institutions and ask yourself ldquoIs this going to lsquopreserve a quality of life unique to the island for future generationsrsquordquo

Pay attention The future is yours to influence

Harry ToulgoatCoupeville

FootballTeamsrsquo gestures bring tears of joyEditor

I am an alumna of Marysville-Pilchuck High School Today I heard that the M-P football team took a

trip up to Oak Harbor to give you guys the trophy have pizza together and throw the football around

I just wanted to say thank you so much to both teams and their coaches What you guys are doing is big-ger than you It affects us all Ever since Friday Oct 24 thoughts of what hap-pened and the anguish they

bring are hard to escape But what you are doing gives us all something heroic and wonderful to think about mdash something that brings tears of joy

I just wanted to say thank you and we are all so proud of you Go Tomahawks and go Wildcats

Elaina ScougaleArlington

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THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

What do you think about Mayor Dudleyrsquos crusade to get the Island Transit commissioners to resign

ldquoJust stick with the old Itrsquos already goodrdquo

Shelby WelchOak Harbor

ldquoThatrsquos probably what needs to happenrdquo

David LeathersOak Harbor

OF THE WEEK

ldquoIf they canrsquot manage their money hellip somebody needs to be managing it properlyrdquo

William FettyOak Harbor

ldquoThatrsquos a pretty irrespon-sible management (group) You need to let somebody else step uprdquo

Darlus PetersOak Harbor

QUESTION

MORE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER

911 21st Street AnacortesWA bull 360-293-7222

After a terrible fall down concrete stairs I required extensive bilateral knee surgery As an independent 30 year old with a severe debilitating injury and a Lupus diagnosis I was concerned with how I was going to care for myself and regain my independence I live in Oak Harbor and did not know what to do or where to turn for help until an Island Hospital employee told me about San Juan Rehab Center in Anacortes Because of my age I never considered that I would qualify for Skilled Nursing care

I am so fortunate to have found San Juan Rehab They are no stranger to providing care for patients of all ages Diligently following my surgeonrsquos orders Tina RN cared for me with a great big smile every day and Mary Physical Therapy Assistant stressed the importance of relaxing and letting others care for me during our daily therapy Loni Occupational Therapist has given me hope for independence by teaching me new ways to manage my daily living tasks And there was never a lack of laughter when Agnes and Richelle were around Overall my days were fi lled with love and care by the entire staff

While at San Juan rehab during the summer I was able to participate in two exciting daytrips A beautiful ferry ride to Friday Harbor and a barbeque picnic at Deception State Park They made it happen even though I am wheel chair bound That was the icing on the cakeI am so thankful that I was able to fi nd San Juan Rehab They have given me the courage and hope to live a full independent life

~Jailea Patterson

As I stood a few feet from the edge of the cliff at Washington Park it surprisingly gave way and I fell 15 to 20 ft onto the rocks and beach below My rst memory was that I couldnrsquot move I quickly realized that I was alone and that no one witnessed my fall I initially thought that I should wave down a boat So I reached into my pocket for my white handkerchief Unfortunately my attempt for attention was unsuccessful Time went by not sure how long but the tide was coming in and I was becoming concerned My predicament seemed to be getting grim as I was immobile due to a left arm com-pound fracture and excruciating pain throughout my body Finally a guy came by and asked if I needed help He called the re department and they came quickly I was placed on a back board and they had to pull me up the side of the cliff using ropes due to the awkward location of the fall The Island Hospital ER assessed me and realized that I needed to go to Harbor View due to the extent of my injuries They determined I had 13 broken ribs and my pelvis was broken in 5 places I spent one week in ICU and after the second week at Harborview I was transferred to San Juan Rehabilitation The Harborview staff told me that San Juan Rehabilitation was capable and prepared to handle trauma patients Their recommendation gave me the con dence that I would be taken care of

After two months of intense therapy I am nally going back to my home in Friday Harbor I am in great debt to the physical therapy staff they de nitely challenged me to work hard I had 2 daily sessions during the week and 1 session on the weekend The nursing and resident care staff were all caring and encouraging as well I anticipate that I will continue to gain strength and I look forward to visiting the San Juan Rehab team when I return to ldquoThe United Statesrdquo (the mainland of Anacortes)

~ Dean Mack

San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER

911 21st Street AnacortesWA bull 360-293-7222

After a terrible fall down concrete stairs I required extensive bilateral knee surgery As an independent 30 year old with a severe debilitating injury and a Lupus diagnosis I was concerned with how I was going to care for myself and regain my independence I live in Oak Harbor and did not know what to do or where to turn for help until an Island Hospital employee told me about San Juan Rehab Center in Anacortes Because of my age I never considered that I would qualify for Skilled Nursing care

I am so fortunate to have found San Juan Rehab They are no stranger to providing care for patients of all ages Diligently following my surgeonrsquos orders Tina RN cared for me with a great big smile every day and Mary Physical Therapy Assistant stressed the importance of relaxing and letting others care for me during our daily therapy Loni Occupational Therapist has given me hope for independence by teaching me new ways to manage my daily living tasks And there was never a lack of laughter when Agnes and Richelle were around Overall my days were fi lled with love and care by the entire staff

While at San Juan rehab during the summer I was able to participate in two exciting daytrips A beautiful ferry ride to Friday Harbor and a barbeque picnic at Deception State Park They made it happen even though I am wheel chair bound That was the icing on the cakeI am so thankful that I was able to fi nd San Juan Rehab They have given me the courage and hope to live a full independent life

~Jailea Patterson

wwwsanjuanrehabcom

OBITUARIES

Burton

Hilda BurtonHildegard Burton died

Oct 25 2014 peacefully at Careage of Whidbey at the age of 81

She was born Aug 29 1933 in the Bronx NY to William and Dora the second of two children At the age of 3 Hilda went to Germany to visit relatives and while there the war broke out She experienced her childhood in the midst of wartime and bombing and did not return to the United States until the age of 13

She had been educated in Germany She did not speak English when she returned She lived in an orphanage until her sister and husband returned to the United States and took her in

Hilda married and had two girls Carole and Elaine On June 27 1971 she married Dusty Burton and inherited his family and they remained married for 43 years

Hilda loved being around people taking walks and just being outside enjoying family friends animals and nature Her passion for the music of Glenn Miller kept her jitterbugging

Although she was a lov-ing person she could surely cuss you out in two different languages accompanied by hugs and kisses

A private family service will be held at a later date

Our eternal thanks to the staff and workers from Careage of Whidbey

Family suggests donations can be made to Careage of Whidbey Memorial Fund 311 Northeast Third St Coupeville WA 98239

Burley Funeral Chapel30 SE Ely Street Oak Harbor WA 360-675-3192

Friends may go on line atwwwburleyfuneralchapelcom to sign a guest-book and leave

memories for the family

Fredrich Charles

ChristensonFred Christenson 96 a

longtime resident of Mount Vernon passed away Thursday Oct 23 2014 at his home

He was born to Charles and Carrie (DeWilde) Christenson Aug 3 1918 in Oak Harbor Wash Fred attended school in Oak

HarborFred is survived by

his wife Lila of the family home niece Karen (Doug) Radcliff of Bayview Wash and nephews Eric and Roy Christenson

At his request there will be no service Funeral arrange-ments are under the care of Kern Funeral Home

Ferringo

William ldquoBillrdquo Ferringo

William Sebastian Ferringo (Aug 15 1932 ndash Oct 24 2014) a longtime res-ident of Coupeville Wash passed away peacefully with his family around him under the compassionate care of the CCU staff at Whidbey General

Bill was an avid landscape wildlife and portrait photog-rapher both professionally and privately

Born in Brooklyn NY he grew up on Staten Island NY where he learned his

love of classical music played the violin in school and also started using his exceptional talents in photography

He moved to Las Vegas where he worked as a wed-ding and portrait photogra-pher and many other profes-sional jobs as well

He and his wife Evelyn retired to Coupeville approxi-mately 25 years ago After Evelyn passed in 1993 he met his more recent part-ner Maria who sadly prede-ceased Bill in 2011

He is survived by his son Richard (Lorraine) and daughters Kimberly (Alan) and Patricia Also surviving is a granddaughter Tausha extended family and friends who wish to memorialize Bill Please feel free to go the fol-lowing website at wwwwall infuneralhomecom

If you would like to contrib-ute to your favorite charity in his name that would be appreciated

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Tuck

Lt Col John R Tuck

Nov 8 1923 ndash 0ct 2 2014

Living life to the fullest John Tuck born in New York Nov 8 1923 died Oct 2 2014 surrounded by his family

John left a legacy of a life well lived He was an honest man with strong values He served our country proudly as a pilot in the United States Air Force in World War II Korea and Vietnam where he received many citations and medals including the bronze star and the distin-guished flying cross

Our family traveled the United States and Japan because of his career John was an avid sports car driv-er and held an office with the Sports Car Club of America where he raced in

his Porsche Speedster in the southern part of the US winning many races

In 1977 he and his wife Betty retired to Oak Harbor Wash where they both enjoyed sailing and being members of the yacht club They also took time to make three trips to Europe

John was also a gifted woodworker and built many pieces of furniture that our families enjoy

John was predeceased by his wife Betty of almost 67 years and leaves behind his five children Pamela Mullis Patricia Tuck Penelope Wohlford John Tuck and James Tuck and their spous-es along with 11 grandchil-dren and eight great-grand-children

A celebration memorial of his life will be in the spring

Wyatt

Joan R Wyatt RN

Joan R Wyatt RN died peacefully at her home in Coupeville Oct 24 2014 at the age of 92

She was born in Plummer Idaho to Fred and Gladys (Muzzall) Robertson Joan grew up in Plummer gradu-ating from Plummer High School and then went on to Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing in Spokane She played basketball as a young student

Joan graduated with a Registered Nurse degree She accepted her first nurs-ing position in Colorado Springs Colo and then went on to Indianapolis

She decided to return to the Northwest and settled in Seattle where she worked at Harborview Medical Center Virginia Mason and Firland TB Sanatorium in North Seattle

She reconnected with a friend from Plummer and soon she and John Wyatt were married

Joan and John had a plan to become a commercial fish-ing team

They lived on a houseboat on Lake Union and fished

the area of LaPush to Port Angeles in their trawler In 1956 they decided they wanted to begin their fam-ily and Seattle was not the place to have their children grow up

They visited several loca-tions before deciding on Whidbey Island

They really liked the idea of having their family grow up in such a beautiful area Joan and John purchased property near the Captain Whidbey Inn and 57 years later it is still home

For a time she served as camp nurse at Camp Casey during the summer camping events

Joan was hired by Whidbey General Hospital as the surgical nursing direc-tor for the hospital shortly after it opened in 1970 and spent the next 17 years in that position

She became a pioneer in advanced health care on Whidbey Island John died suddenly in 1975 and Joan was left to raise five children as a single parent

Joan retired from nursing in 1986 She had a passion and over the years devel-oped a huge garden complex at home

She also grew fuchsias and became an expert on them She received certification as a master gardener and was a member of the North Cascade Fuchsia Society She was a pioneer in organic gardening experimented with plant grafting was a beekeeper an excellent cook and believed that you should eat what you grow She was always canning goods from her garden

Joan loved following baseball and especially her beloved Mariners She would gather her own scor-ing sheets and record every moment of each game she listened to or watched Joanrsquos passion was the out-of-doors She loved being out in the fresh air

She also developed a love of hunting that had been instilled in her by her father as a young child

Joan requested no formal funeral services be conduct-ed Cremation was held with private family inurnment to follow at a later date Please visit Joanrsquos page in the Book of Memories hosted at wwwwallinfuneralhomecom to share memories and condo-lences

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9

To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to editor whidbeynewstimescom

GAME OF THE WEEK Oak Harbor cross country team runs at district in Langley today Nov 1 Girls 11 am boys 1210 pmSPORTS

WHIDBEY

By JIM WALLERSports editor

Seniors setters Hailey Beecher and Natalie McVey forced Oak Harbor High School volleyball coach Kerri Molitor to change her phi-losophy on the idea of the ideal lineup

Molitor in her 20-year career always used just one primary setter Changing set-ters during the rotations of every game is akin to a foot-ball coach switching quarter-backs each series

Beecher and McVey are so similar in ability and each is too talented to sit on the bench so Molitor amended her methods

Teams generally settle on one setter The time it takes hitters and a setter to develop the necessary timing to run an efficient attack is consider-able to develop that connec-tion with two setters is rare Beecher and McVey broke that mold

ldquoIndividually they are good settersrdquo Molitor said ldquoTogether they give us one great setterrdquo

Postseason goalsMolitor now hopes the

matched pair can help Oak Harbor match its postseason performance of last year

After an underachieving regular season in 2013 the Wildcats caught fire in the playoffs finishing second in the district tournament and sixth at state its best finish since 1988

Oak Harbor (8-5) com-pleted the regular season with a 3-0 win over first-place Shorewood Wednesday Oct 29 That win helped the

Wildcats land in a three-way tie for second in the Wesco 3A standings

This yearrsquos postseason begins at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 when Oak Harbor faces Ferndale at Shorewood High School

Three teams from the eight-team double-elimina-tion tournament will advance to the state meet

For Oak Harbor to return to state it will have to navi-gate through a difficult dis-trict tournament draw

Loaded bracketFerndale the only non-

Wesco team in the tourna-ment is the pre-tournament favorite The Golden Eagles are 11-3 only losing to the statersquos third- and fourth-ranked 2A teams (Sehome and Burlington-Edison) and the statersquos second-ranked 1A team (Lynden Christian)

In addition sixth-ranked Ferndale is the defending district champ (it defeated Oak Harbor for the title) and returns almost its entire team

In additon the Golden Eagles defeated Oak Harbor 3-1 in this fallrsquos season opener Sept 9

Also in the Wildcatsrsquo bracket is Wesco champion and 10th-ranked Shorewood and Marysville-Pilchuck Although M-P (8-5) finished below Oak Harbor in the Wesco standings it topped the lsquoCats twice this season by identical 3-2 scores

The other half of the tour-nament includes Edmonds-Woodway (10-4) Arlington (10-4) Lynnwood (8-6) and Glacier Peak (7-7)

For Oak Harbor to suc-

ceed it will lean on Beecher and McVey to direct the offensive attack

The pair doesnrsquot mind sharing the setting duties in fact they said it is an advan-

tage rotating out during the games

Sitting out ldquogives you time to planrdquo Beecher said ldquoIt gives you a break and a chance to see the defenses

and where the holes arerdquoldquoIt also helps us help each

otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe can give each other advice on where to setrdquo

Beecher and McVey

expect the Wildcats to sur-pass last yearrsquos postseason success and not because this yearrsquos team is physically superior They like the emo-tional makeup of this sea-sonrsquos squad

Better approachldquoWe didnrsquot have good

chemistry last yearrdquo Beecher said ldquoThere were moments when we didnrsquot like each other much This year we donrsquot focus on the negativerdquo

ldquoWe finally realizedrdquo McVey said ldquothat we needed to push aside all the cliques to winrdquo

Beecher emphasized the family feel on the team ldquoThis is my favorite season in six years We have a good rela-tionshiprdquo

ldquoWe will accept advice from each otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe realized that is how we improverdquo

Both pointed to Tuesdayrsquos upset of Shorewood as an example of this yearrsquos mental state

The Wildcats blew a 10-point lead in one of the sets but recovered to win last yearrsquos team would have wilted they said

Oak Harbor won the Shorewood match 26-24 26-24 25-19

Claire Anderson recorded 21 kills and 10 digs

She was helped on offense by Amelia Bernerrsquos seven kills and 24 assists from Beecher and 12 from McVey

Priya Osborne paced the defense with 18 digs AnnaBelle Whitefoot had 13

Now itrsquos on to district play The Wildcats like how things are setting up

Matched Set Senior pair ready to assist Oak Harbor in quest for another state volleyball berth

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Natalie McVey left and Hailey Beecher share setting duties for Oak Harbor this year

Soccerat Port Townsend 1 Coupe-

ville 0 Tuesday Oct 28

at Everett 4 Oak Harbor 2 Wednesday Oct 29

Wildcat goals Suzanne Kalten-bach Lydia Peplinski (assist Jenna Cooley)

Note Final match for Oak Har-bor (1-8-3 5-8-3)

at Coupeville 3 Port Townsend 0 Thursday Oct 30

Wolves goals Erin Rosenkranz Sage Renninger (assist Rosen-kranz) Marisa Etzell (assist Rosen-kranz)

Shutout Julia MyersNote Final regular season

match Coupeville finished second in Olympic League (3-3 6-6)

Next Coupeville versus Vashon Island in district tournament loser-out match at Kingston High School noon Saturday Nov 1

Volleyballat Port Townsend 3 Coupe-

ville 2 (25-5 31-33 24-26 25-23 15-11) Tuesday Oct 28

Highlights Valen Trujillo 5 aces

(23-for-23 serving) 38 digs Mad-eline Strasburg 8 kills 23 digs 5 aces Hailey Hammer 15 kills 6 digs Kacie Kiel 10 kills 25 digs Lauren Rose 37 assists Katrina McGranahan 3 blocks

Port Townsend 3 at Coupe-ville 1 (25-16 14-25 25-19 25-19) Thursday Oct 30

Highlights Strasburg 8 kills 5 aces 22 digs Kiel 7 kills 3 aces 18 digs Hammer 15 kills 2 blocks Trujillo 31 digs Rose 27 assists

Note Loss ended Coupevillersquos (1-5 1-11) season win would have qualified the Wolves for playoff for final district berth

TennisDistrict 3 1A tournament at

Lakewood Racquet Club Thurs-day Oct 30

Highlights Singles Aaron Curtin won twice Sebastian Davis split Doubles Loren NelsonConnor McCormick split

Note Curtin played in finals yesterday others could finish as high as third

Youth FootballThree teams from the Oak Har-

bor Youth Football League play in the semi-finals of the North Cas-

cade League tournament Saturday Nov 1

The Oak Harbor peewees who are 8-1 on the year and coached by Mark Cribb face undefeated Anacortes at 10 am at Wildcat Memorial Stadium

The two other local teams travel to Sedro-Woolley

The Oak Harbor seniors (6-2) who are coached by Junior Scrog-gins will face Burlington at 930 am Burlington defeated Oak Har-bor during the regular season

In a battle of unbeatens Oak Harbor Junior Gold coached by Nick Asinsin challenges Stanwood White at 5 pm

SPORTS IN BRIEF

abroad so they know there are Island County residents currently in West Africa

The Centers for Disease Control set up a structured system based on science to deal with the returning people said Higman

The returnees all must reen-ter the country through one of five designated airports mdash all located on the East Coast There it will be determined if they are symptomatic

Travelers who show pos-sible symptoms of Ebola will be treated where they landed

Those without symptoms will be able to return to their homes Their home states will be notified the states will notify their local health departments

For those returning to Island County Higman said Health Department staff will contact the individuals The health officer will follow a CDC guidance document in assessing risk for each per-son

The risk is based on the

possibility of exposurePeople who worked in

health care systems in West Africa for example probably have a greater risk than vaca-tioners

Those deemed higher on the risk scale will receive greater monitoring

The health officer has the authority under state law to quarantine indi-viduals Higman explained Washington state has three levels of quarantine The first is voluntary The second is an administrative order by the health officer The third is a court order

Higman said the Health Department would only seek

a court order for non-compli-ant people

The issue made headlines after a nurse who returned to her home state of Maine after treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone refused to remain under quarantine She tested negative for the deadly disease twice but is still within the 21-day incuba-tion period

Higman said the county Health Department hosted a meeting this week about Ebola response with first-responders and staff from both hospitals that cover Island County to ensure everyone is prepared

Dr Brad Thomas the countyrsquos health officer said

he polled everyone at the meeting and nobody felt that Island County would see Ebola

Still he said the county will be prepared

Higman agreed that therersquos no reason for panic He said he and other health officials were questioning why the disease has gotten so much more attention than other epi-demics over the years

Perhaps itrsquos the exotic-sounding name he opined or the high mortality rate in Africa

ldquoMy guess would be the fatality rate is much lower in this countryrdquo he said cit-ing the superior public health and health care system

Page A10 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

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ing the tail Shellenberger said

The preliminary idea is to start moving the aircraft at around midnight to reduce the impact on downtown How long it might take is up for debate

ldquoIrsquom guessing just because we have to move it so slowly it could take somewhere between two-to-four hours to complete the moverdquo Shellenberger said

PBYCONTINUED FROM A1

WATCHCONTINUED FROM A1

By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter

Patience is a requirement for budding artists eager to join Penn Cove Gallery in Coupeville

Even those who make it through a rigorous screen-ing process must wait for an opening

And sometimes that can take a year or more

ldquoPeople just donrsquot leaverdquo painter Judy Skinner said with a hint of exaggeration ldquoWe all like it hererdquo

A member since 2001 Skinner represents some-what of the norm at the cooperative gallery where more than half of the 27 members have been affiliated for roughly a decade or more

This fall the group is cel-ebrating its 20th anniversary as the longest continuously operating cooperative art gal-lery on Whidbey Island

And just as its name sug-gests the root of success is tied to the membersrsquo coopera-tive spirit

ldquoFor the eight years Irsquove been here everybody just works togetherrdquo said abstract artist Richard Nash ldquoEven when therersquos a dif-ference everyone seems to work through it with a very tolerant type of attitude We always manage to get through things and every-body sharesrdquo

As a cooperative gallery each artist is part business owner sharing in expenses rent maintenance and spend-ing a day or two a month working onsite

The gallery located at 9 NW Front St is open from 10 am to 5 pm every day of the year with only three exceptions Thanksgiving Christmas and New Yearrsquos Day

ldquoIrsquove been a member of two other cooperatives on the islandrdquo said M Denis Hill a scenic photographer from Coupeville who specializes in panoramas ldquoPersonally my stuff sells better here than any other place

ldquoI think the Front Street shopping district is a solid location We get really good traffic in Coupeville Itrsquos a well-run organization in a way that everybody pitches in And therersquos a little more of a family feel to this Wersquove known each other for a long timerdquo

ldquoI think people here have respect for each other and their workrdquo oil painter Rainy Lindell said

The gallery has always

been located on Front Street and has been the only tenant in the current space it moved into in 2000 when the build-ing was brand new

Painters Margaret Livermore and Lucinda Adams and jewelry-maker Akemi Walker are the only artists whorsquove been a part of the gallery for all 20 years

Other art galleries have come and gone in Coupeville but Penn Cove Gallery has

stood the test of timeSales in 2013 marked one

of the best years in the gal-leryrsquos history and 2014 might be even better Hill said

ldquoI think wersquore in a great locationrdquo Livermore said ldquoWersquore very visible on Front Street Wersquore in a cute little tourist town I think those are the major reasons that we do so well And we do have great artistsrdquo

Penn Cove made up of only Whidbey Island artists is one of four cooperative art galleries on the island joining Garry Oak Gallery in Oak Harbor (opened in 2008) Artworks Gallery in Greenbank (2005) and Whidbey Art Gallery in Langley (1992)

The Whidbey Art Gallery formerly the Artistsrsquo Cooperative Gallery is older than Penn Cove but closed for two and a half years before re-opening at a new location in Langley in 2011

While the Whidbey Art Gallery has showcased the

works of more than 155 local artists over the years Hill guesses that Penn Cove Gallery has had roughly half that number of members in 20 years

ldquoWersquore pretty stablerdquo he said

Trying to break into the Penn Cove Gallery artist lineup is much like applying for a job A screening com-mittee looks over an artistrsquos work biography and artist statement

If the committee likes what it sees the applicant is invited to a group interview session attended by all Penn Cove Gallery artists who can make it

Ultimately a group vote involving all members takes place And if that artist is accepted his or her name is put into a queue awaiting an opening

An opening often involves the type of media that the gal-lery is seeking

ldquoAll artists who do make it through the screening pro-

cess realize they donrsquot nec-essarily go into the gallery in the order in which they appliedrdquo Nash said ldquoWe take the artist that best fills the needs of the vacancyrdquo

A celebration of Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20-year anniversary will take place from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Art from both past and present Penn Cove Gallery members will be on display while a handful of artists will demonstrate their work including block printer Linnane Armstrong weaver Marcy Johnson and metal jewelry maker Mary Ellen OrsquoConnor

The gathering also will serve as a time to reflect on the successes and challenges during 20 years including the losses of members who have passed such as Jan Holmes Harry Rich Martha Bund and Betty Rayle

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

Photos by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times

Artists from left Judy Skinner M Denis Hill and Rainy Lindell are longtime members of the Penn Cove Gallery The cooperative art gallery located on Front Street in Coupeville is celebrating its 20th anniversary from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Penn Cove Gallery celebrates 20 yearsCooperative art gallery thriving behind shared devotion talent and key location

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos art ranges from Sandy Dubpernellrsquos stained glass to paintings photography wood carvings block printing silver and glass bead jewelry and more

SaturdayNov 1

Volunteer Day at the Prairie 9 am to noon Nov 1 Admiralty Inlet Pre-serve Coupeville There are thousands of wildflowers and grasses to plant Tools and snacks provided Bring gloves wwwwcltorg

Lutheran Womenrsquos Missionary League An-nual Holiday Bazaar 9 am to 2 pm Nov 1 NE Seventh Avenue and Oak Harbor Street There will be crafts baked goods and new and gently used items Lunch will be served from 11 am to 1 pm 360-675-2548 or email clcstaffconcordia lutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak Harbor Winter Market 10 am to 3 pm Nov 1 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farmers bakers and food vendors Saturdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihum mingbirdfarmnurserycom

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20th Anniversary 10 am to 5 pm Nov 1 Coupeville Rec Hall Artwork from past and present members will be on display along with art demonstrations by various artists 360-678-1176 or wwwpenncovegallerycom

Saturday Matinee the Library 2-430 pm Nov 1 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Based on Robert M Edselrsquos book this film starts George Clooney and Matt Damon as they lead a group of Allied sol-diersrsquo hunt for the art stolen by the Nazis during World War II Free wwwsno-isleorg

Fall Dance 630-10 pm Nov 1 Greenbank Progres-sive Hall Salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues $10 donation

SundayNov 2

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo Showing 130 pm Nov 2 Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley Soroptimist Inter-national of South Whidbey is bringing the global move-ment to educate girls home to Whidbey The screen-

ing is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spot-light on the transformative power of girlrsquos education Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth 360-331-4127

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo 230 pm Nov 2 South Whid-bey High School Langley Saratoga Orchestra pres-ents this concert in welcom-ing new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18 wwwsowhidbeycom

MondayNov 3

Immigration 101 630-8 pm Nov 3 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A representative of US Citizenship and Immigra-tion Services will provide an overview of immigration benefits including informa-tion about visas petitioning for relatives and becoming a US citizen No registration required Free

Basic Travel Spanish

130-3 pm Nov 3 Coupe-ville Library Join instructor Cristina Clements a native of Colombia to learn the basics Preregister for all four classes (Nov 3 10 17 and 24) Limit of 10 Free wwwsno-isleorg

Become a More Cre-ative and Confident Pho-tographer 530-730 pm Nov 3 Coupeville Library Topics include exposure composition the qualities of light and the use of manual camera settings All experi-ence levels welcome Con-tact presenter Joe Fackler at joefacklercomcastnet

WednesdayNov 5

Famous Seattle librar-ian Nancy Pearlrsquos book recommendations 11 am Nov 5 Whidbey Is-land Center for the Arts Langley Pearl will share her latest book references with a Fall into a Good Book presentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am 360-221-4383

The Author Next Door 1-3 pm Nov 5 Coupeville Library Come meet the authors next door and celebrate reading and community while learning more about the published authors who live among us

ThursdayNov 6

Coupeville Garden Club Meeting 930 am to noon Nov 6 Coupeville Rec Hall Mayor Nancy Conard will be the speaker The public is welcome

Boocoo Dinky Dow My Short Crazy Vietnam War author Visit 2-3 pm Nov 6 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A North-west veteranrsquos unusual il-lustrated memoir ldquoBoocoo Dinky Dow My short crazy Vietnam Warrdquo will be the subject of the reading Julie Titone will read from the book which she co-authored with the late artist Grady Myers Veterans and their families are especially encouraged to attend

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

COMMUNITY POTLUCK hosted by Friends of Ebeyrsquos 6-830 pm Friday Nov 7 at the Crockett Barn off Fort Casey Road Coupeville Bring a favorite dish to share Bring your own utensils Beer and wine will be available with donation suggested The event is free to the public For information go to wwwfriendsofebeysorgACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

Oak Harbor City Council MEETING AGENDA

600 pmWednesday

November 5 2014

1 CALL TO ORDERInvocationPledge of AllegianceHONORS AND RECOGNITIONSProclamation in Recognition of Veteranrsquos DayPRESENTATIONSIsland County Opportunity Council ndash Director Lisa Clark 2 APPROVAL OF AGENDA

3 CITIZEN COMMENT PERIOD

4 CONSENT AGENDAa Minutes of the Special Meeting and Regular Meeting held October 21 2014 Workshop held October 22 2014 and Parliamentary Workshop held October 30 2014b Approval of Accounts Payable Voucher Nos Approval of Payroll Check Numbersc Authorize the Mayor to sign Amendment No 1 to Forest City Agreement for Animal Control Servicesd Authorizing Mayor to Sign Application for 2016 DOE State Revolving Fundinge Authorize the Mayor to sign Department of Corrections Contract Extensionf Ordinance 1706 Repeal OHMC 204 Salary of Mayor and Councilmen 5 STAFF MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTSa City Administratorb Mayorc Councilmembers

6 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONSa Resolution 14-38 A rming the Support of the City of Oak Harbor during the EIS Scoping Period for new Growler Squadrons

7 PUBLIC HEARINGSPUBLIC MEETINGSa Resolution 14-37 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)b Ordinance 1703 2014 Comprehensive Plan Amendmentsc Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levy

8 UNFINISHED BUSINESSa Discussion on Waste Water Treatment Plant Bonding options

9 NEW BUSINESSa Discussion and action on the 2015-16 allocation of utility tax to the Art Aquisition and Maintenance Fund 10 ADJOURNMENT

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your

thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

ADVERTISING DEADLINEDECEMBER 5 2014 at 4 pm

Publishing in our December 20 2014 edition

Call your sales consultant to be included

PO Box 1200 bull 107 S Main St Ste E101 bull Coupeville WA 98239360-675-6611 bull wwwwhidbeynewstimescom

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

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Call your marketing representative today to be included

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Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

On Market day in Oak Harbor farmers would bring their produce while creamery owners brought milk and butter to downtown It was also a time to socialize and catch up on the townrsquos latest news and gossip Market day resembled the modern-day farmers markets held in Oak Harbor Coupeville and Bayview As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Arcadia Publishing earlier this year published her new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13

Promote your place of worship in the Whidbey News-Times for only $1250 per week for a single size ad Please call 360-675-6611

Come WorshipWith Us

First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided

490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue

Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson

Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation

of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June

All are welcome360-321-8656

wwwwhidbeycomuucwiuuadminwhidbeycom

CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday

830 950 amp 1110 am

bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA

bull Small Groupsbull MOPSbull Youth Groups

2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am

Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

679-1561oakharborlutheranorg

Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

Church1148 SE 8th Ave

Oak HarborSunday Services

930 am and 1100 ambull Small Groups

bull Community Outreachbull Youth and Family Ministries

bull Childcare All Servicesbull Much More

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Promote Your Place Of Worship In The

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Please call 360-675-6611

St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch

The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island

Join us for Sunday Service in the

Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide

360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

People bull FamiliesCommunity bull World

Worship bull PrayerTeaching bull Faith

Invite the neighborhood to hear

your message each week in this directory

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

Worship 1 PM

1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

dagger Joy bull Cheer bull Love bull Peace dagger

Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith

The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

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RestorationFellowship

Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the

Hebraic Roots of Your Faith

Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A

675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189

Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

Taught byPastor Tad Southard

Doing Dirt Right Since 1974

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ldquoWhen they came to sup-port us at our team meeting just hours after the event it was the most amazing thing I have been associ-ated with as a football coach Our football program really appreciated thatrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck gave Oak Harbor the Wesco North trophy and a note that said ldquoOak Harbor true champs Thanks for your support M-P footballrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck play-er Corbin Ferry told The Herald ldquoItrsquos nothing com-pared to what they did for us but the fact that we had a chance to do something to repay what they did for us is nice

ldquoI really like the fact that we gave them the trophy When Carson told us about that it was like lsquoYeah thatrsquos got to happenrsquo They earned it Thatrsquos their trophy Thatrsquos not oursrdquo

Oak Harbor lineman Blaine Coleman said it ldquofelt pretty goodrdquo when M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k showed up

ldquoIt is cool to be appreciat-edrdquo Coleman said ldquoJust for them to take the long drive up here for a half-hour with us and presenting us with the trophy was pretty coolrdquo

Fellow Wildcat lineman Tyler Adamson echoed Colemanrsquos words ldquoIt was nice to be appreciated it made me feel goodrdquo

Both said forfeiting the game to Marysville-Pilchuck was the ldquoright thing to dordquo

ldquoForfeiting the game didnrsquot faze merdquo Adamson said ldquoWe didnrsquot want them to worry about it It was a group decision no one complainedrdquo

Coleman said it ldquodidnrsquot bother me one bitrdquo adding ldquoit was all in the name of sportsmanshiprdquo

The only regret in not playing the game they said was missing the opportu-nity to face a talented oppo-nent

ldquoPlaying them would have been a challenge and we missed itrdquo Coleman said ldquoBut that is OK what happened in Marysville shouldnrsquot have happenedrdquo

Both Oak Harbor and M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k returned to the football field Friday night results of the games were not avail-able at press time

Coleman was looking for-ward to Fridayrsquos game ldquoI have been playing football since I was 6 Playing a game will help me get past this and back to a normal routinerdquo

The Seattle Seahawks impressed by Oak Harborrsquos gesture of forfeiting to Marysville-Pilchuck invit-ed the Wildcats to practice at their facilities in Renton Oak Harbor will turn out there at 11 am Tuesday Nov 4

The Seahawks also invit-ed Marysville-Pilchuck The Tomahawks practiced in Renton Oct 28

Oak Harbor School District Communication Coordinator Kellie Tormey said community members have offered to host par-ties and dinners for the Wildcats and dropped off gifts at Oak Harbor High School

ldquoThe school is apprecia-tive of the communityrsquos out-pouring of gratituderdquo she said

ldquo(The forfeit) was done with the most humble of manner with only Marysville in mindrdquo she added ldquoThe school and the team would really like to refocus the emphasis back to the Marysville commu-nity If local businesses would like to do something to help the team would like them to really consider refocusing that spotlight back to Marysvillerdquo

TROPHYCONTINUED FROM A1

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Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

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

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EmploymentGeneral

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Experience preferred but not required

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

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

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EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

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ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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

heppnerislandtransitorg

Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

98239

Island Transit is an Equal Opportunity and

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NEED EXTRA MONEY

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Call Circulation 360-675-6611

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311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

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Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompassealthorg

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

Mental Health Professional

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

Apply online at wwwWork4Sunrisecom or send a cover letter amp

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PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

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

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CONSUMER ALERT

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

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Real Estate for SaleIsland County

FREELAND

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Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts

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Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

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

Apartments for Rent Island County

OAK HARBOR 98277

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

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legals

Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

(RFP)Public Defense Services

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

Continued on next page

Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

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d P

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

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Legal Notices

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

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

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

Legal Notices

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

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

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

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

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

Legal Notices

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

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

Legal Notices

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

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

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

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

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

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

gold18Ink-absorbing

paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

26Spike of corn27Make fun of30Stop33Mar35Cloudrsquos locale36Used to be38Gazed at39Kitchen alcove42Express

indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

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headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

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24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 741

ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

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nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

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By JESSIE STENSLANDStaff reporter

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

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

All the counts were charged with ldquoaggra-

vating circumstancesrdquo because Edwards committed multiple offenses and has such a high offender score If a jury finds the aggra-vating circumstances exist it would increase his sentence

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

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

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

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

On March 15 Warwick tracked down Edwards at a home in Clinton

He initially ran from the deputies but gave up and complained that his leg was injured

from someone hitting him with a tire iron the deputy wrote

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

In addition Edwards allegedly had bag-gies of suspected methamphetamine and heroin on him the report states

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

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A3

Oak Harbor Seeks Members of Public Interested in

Architectural Design of Wastewater Facility

The City of Oak Harbor is continuing to make progress on design and planning for the new Clean Water Facility (CWF) planned in the vicinity of Windjammer Park on schedule to bring the facility on line by the end of 2017 The next step is collecting community input to develop the architectural ldquolook and feelrdquo of a facility that ts within the Windjammer Vicinity To support the design the City will host an in-depth design focus groupworkshop with a group of citizens from a variety of backgrounds and organiza-tions The event will be on Thursday November 13 2014 and the city is seeking participants

This design workshop will provide an opportunity to hear about the Cityrsquos latest design progress and participants will have a hand in helping develop the architectural look and feel of the facility Partici-pants will

bull Understand the civil engineering associated with the project ndash which dictates height and size of buildings

bull Provide your insights into Oak Harborrsquos existing architectural characterbull Help narrow choices for architectural design of the wastewater facility

Approximately 12 people will participate in the process beginning this fall The City will be inviting ap-proximately ten group members to represent a range of important and related functions including local businesses arts community planning commission park neighbors and park users A minimum of two additional ldquoat largerdquo seats will be available to the general public who may wish to participate In an e ort to encourage input from the widest possible cross section of our community preference for the ldquoat largerdquo seats will be given to members of the public that have not yet had an opportunity to participate in past workgroups

Members of the community interested in participating and available November 13 should email treatmentplantoakharbororg To help get the most out of this discussion the City is asking interested community members to provide the following input by Thursday November 6th at 500 PM

bull What buildings in or around Oak Harbor do you think provide the best examples of architecture that could be included in the new Clean Water Facility Please email us photos or images of up to three example buildings or send us the building names and addresses We plan to discuss these images and others at the Nov 13 workshop

bull Along with each image or photo provide a brief sentence or two that describes why you like this architecture

bull Do you have a unique perspective or idea to bring to this architectural discussion Please provide a few brief sentences

Members of the public not interested in one of the ldquoat largerdquo seats or unavailable on November 13th can still provide input The City encourages sending photos and perspectives in the form described above for use during the Workshop Please email your input to treatmentplantoakharbororg by Thurs-day November 6

Design Focus Group details Date Thursday November 13Time 600 ndash 900 pm Location Old Whidbey Island Bank Building 450 SW Bayshore Dr Oak Harbor WA

Media questions can be directed to Joe Stowell City Engineer by calling 360-914-7000 or email-ing treatmentplantoakharbororg Additional information is available by visiting wwwoakharborcleanwaterorg

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It is an honor to serve the citizens of Island County asAuditor I ask for your vote so that I can continue to do so

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As Auditor I willcontinue to serve allcitizens respectfully

and impartially

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South Whidbey burglary suspect faces series of charges

NEWS BRIEFSn Rick Larsen the

Washington state repre-sentative for Congressional District 2 is holding a vet-erans roundtable discussion 1030-1130 am Saturday Nov 8 at the Oak Harbor Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No 7392

All veterans are welcome to come to learn about Larsenrsquos work for veterans in Congress Larsen will also talk about services available for vets through his Everett and Bellingham offices

People are invited to share their thoughts and concerns on veteransrsquo issues

n Coastal razor clam dig-ging returns Tuesday Nov

4 Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced two rounds of evening digs after toxin tests showed the bivalves are safe to consume

Diggings start no sooner than 426 pm Nov 4 and run through Nov 11

The times vary each day depending on evening low tides at Long Beach in Twin Harbors

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By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Making and sharing music is what makes retire-ment fun for Charles and Rae Terpenning

Both musicians from childhood the pair have been involved with the Saratoga Orchestra of Whidbey Island since its inception

ldquoI was called to play the first concert that they ever hadrdquo Rae Terpenning said

A flutist she got her start when she was 9 years old from watching her moth-er a professional harpist rehearse with a flutist who had a gold flute

ldquoWhen it came time to choose an instrument I decided a flute would be goodrdquo Rae said ldquobecause not only was it small and a lot easier to move than a harp but Irsquod heard this

beautiful playing when shersquod been rehearsing with my momrdquo

Raersquos husband joined the orchestra at the end of its second season playing viola Unlike his wife thatrsquos not the first instrument he started with

Charles started play-ing trumpet in fifth grade before eventually switch-ing to the violin With that instrument he became one of only two sophomores accepted into a national All-Eastern Orchestra

ldquoIt was a real privilege to do thatrdquo Charles said ldquoand really spiked my inter-est in opera I really love opera itrsquos one of my favorite thingsrdquo

It wasnrsquot until college that hersquod switch to viola It also wasnrsquot until college that hersquod meet his future wife but they have a connection

going back before thenThe All-Easter n

Orchestra during Charlesrsquo tenure in it had a guest conductor named Stanley Chapple who had also taught a few classes taken by Rae in Seattle

ldquoIt was one of those coin-cidences we learned about laterrdquo Rae said

The two met their first weekend at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston Rae was a sophomore at the time and Charles was a freshman

ldquoI finished my degree in 1966rdquo Charles said ldquoand we were married in August of 1966rdquo

Eventually the two moved to Seattle both continuing to play music professionally

After retirement they moved to Whidbey Island and eventually both played in the Saratoga Orchestra

A common feature on the south end Charles and Rae both want the orchestra to be entertainment for mem-bers from the north end of the island as well

ldquoItrsquos the Saratoga Orchestra of Whidbey Islandrdquo Charles said

This weekend Charles will be joining the other musicians in the orches-tra for their ldquoCurtains Uprdquo performance which opens Saratoga Orchestrarsquos eighth season

ldquoI look forward to every concertrdquo Charles said ldquoTherersquos always something different and new to be learned and education to be given out to people and

audiencesrdquoThe concert which will

feature music from compos-ers Gioachino Rossini and Ludwig van Beethoven is the new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwardsrsquo first performance with the Saratoga Orchestra

There will also be a Piano Concerto composed by Felix Mendelssohn played by Mark Salman

The concert takes place at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School in Langley

This is Charlesrsquo sixth season with Saratoga

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Couple spends retirement sharing their music

Photos by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Above Charles Terpenning practices part of the music hersquoll be playing in Sundayrsquos ldquoCurtainrsquos Uprdquo concert with the Saratoga Orchestra Below Charles and Rae Terpenning retired on Whidbey Island and theyrsquore both active in the Saratoga Orchestra and with music in general

SEE MUSIC A5

Orchestra and the eighth season for Rae who before becoming the board presi-dent played flute in the orchestra

Until that is Rae had a stroke in 2010 and was unable to play flute any-more

ldquoWhen I had my stroke then I couldnrsquot play the flute anymore which for me is just gut wrenchingrdquo Rae said ldquoBecause thatrsquos been my liferdquo

Shersquos now the board pres-ident of the orchestra while Charles still plays viola with them

But music is returning to Rae now

ldquoCharlie found a man on the internet in Amsterdam who makes one-handed flutesrdquo she said

ldquoHe specifically works on adaptive instruments for people with special needsrdquo Charles added

Itrsquos been almost five years since her stroke but Rae still is unable to use her right arm so shersquos in the process of getting one of her professional flutes ret-rofitted for one-handed play-ing

When itrsquos finished itrsquoll be held like a clarinet with a curved head piece so she can blow into it the same as she would a regular flute

She had the altered flute briefly before needing to send it back to get some extensions added and she said each day she played she got better at it

ldquoItrsquos such a thrill to be able to make music againrdquo she said ldquoItrsquoll take me quite a while hellip before I learn all the new fingerings

ldquoItrsquos so excitingrdquoShe expects to get it back

with the extensions soon within a couple of weeks

Then shersquoll be joining a flute choir Dec 16 at the First Reform Church for her first public performance in five years

ldquoYou canrsquot imagine how

great it was to hear a flute soundrdquo Charles said of his wifersquos return to playing

Rae replied ldquoNo greater than being able to produce itrdquo

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Scheduleyourretirement review today

MUSICCONTINUED FROM A4

Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Charles Terpenning started playing viola in college partially because the wider neck was easier to grip than that of a violinrsquos

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Saratoga Orchestra of Whidbey Island is opening its eighth season with ldquoCurtains Uprdquo

This concert is at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School in Langley

The orchestra will be playing the overture from the ldquoBarber of Sevillerdquo by Gioachino Rossini to open the concert

The performance will close with ldquoSymphony No 7rdquo by Beethoven

Between those pieces will be a piano soloist Mark Salman playing Felix Mendelssohnrsquos ldquoPiano Concerto No 1rdquo

Aside from the piano soloist the concert will be unique because the conductor is new to the orchestra

Anna Edwards a teacher at Roosevelt High School in Seattle as well as the conduc-tor for a professional orchestra in Seattle joined the Saratoga Orchestra after a two-year search for the replacement of Lee Burns the former conductor

This concert will be Edwardsrsquo first with the Saratoga Orchestra

ldquoItrsquos the islandrsquos introduction to herrdquo said Rae Terpenning the orchestrarsquos board pres-ident

ldquoShe has some very exciting ideas involv-ing the communityrdquo

Another highlight of the concert is the addition of two violinists from the orches-trarsquos Talent Development program ldquowhere outstanding instrumentalists audition to be able to play along in the orchestra with the professional musiciansrdquo according to Terpenning

Tickets for the show are $25 for adults and $20 for seniors or members of the military

Students under 18 years old get in free though students under 14 must be accom-panied by an adult

Tickets for the performance are avail-able at Moonraker Books in Langley Vino Amore in Freeland bayleaf in Coupeville and Click Music in Oak Harbor or at the door

n For information visit wwwsowhidbeycom or call 360-929-3045

Orchestra season opens Nov 2

All activities begin at 1 pm at the Coupeville United Methodist Church on Main Street Lunch is served every Wednesday at noon For more information contact Glenda Cantrell at glendaislandseniorser-vicesorg or 360-720-2955 WEDNESDAY NOV 5Bingo first Wednesdays called by Mayor Nancy Conard

FRIDAY NOV 7Sit amp Stay Fit first and third Fridays led by Pastor Jin Ming Ma Gentle seated exercises designed to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility and move-ment

WEDNESDAY NOV 12

Cranberry Bog a blue-grass band will perform Listen and dance to the music of the Cranberry Bog bluegrass band

WEDNESDAY NOV 19Skin education pre-sented by Reese Bliek of Family Dermatology A presentation on skin education Learn how to identify and evaluate possible harmful skin lesions Make an appoint-ment for screening on Dec 17

FRIDAY NOV 21Sit amp Stay Fit first and third Fridays led by Pastor Jin Ming Ma Gentle seated exercises designed to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility and move-ment

WEDNESDAY NOV 26Crafts and games are held the last Wednesday of the month

WEDNESDAY DEC 3Bingo first Wednesdays called by Mayor Nancy Conard

FRIDAY DEC 5Sit amp Stay Fit first and third Fridays led by Pastor Jin Ming Ma Gentle seated exercises designed to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility and move-ment

WEDNESDAY DEC 10Christmas and Celtic harp music played by local musician Diedre Fairfax

COUPEVILLE HUB FOR SENIORS

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

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OPINION

LETTERS TO THE EDITORIsland Transit

Time to implement fare-based systemEditor

While I am stunned at the recent settlement agreement reached with for-mer Island Transit Executive Director Martha Rose I cannot say that I am surprised

I was shocked and amazed at the rapid unchecked growth of the Island Transit empire under Rosersquos leader-ship over the last decade all the while optimistically confident that she was being monitored by the board of local elected officials tasked with evaluating her performance and overseeing the operation under her control

As it turns out the opposite was true The board was under Rosersquos control

mdash mesmerized and intimidated failing to ask questions and exact the neces-sary authority and oversight to ensure county taxpayersrsquo assets and interests were protected

That an individual could show such blatant and wanton disregard for hon-esty integrity and ethics is shameful without a doubt However the real dis-

grace in this situation falls on the board of directors

All present and past members of the board of directors dating back to 1996 when Rosersquos last performance and sal-ary review was conducted Republicans and Democrats alike have repeatedly and continuously failed in their fidu-ciary duties to the citizens of Island County

Whatrsquos even more shocking is that although this revelation was only made public on Oct 24 sitting board mem-bers were made aware of the find-ings including Rosersquos theft from Island County prior to their entering into a settlement agreement that will again pay Rose for vacation time she already stole from the county

This acute and obvious continuation of poor judgment and disregard for taxpayer dollars is by any reasonable standard justification for the immedi-ate resignation of Helen Price-Johnson Bob Clay Jim Sundberg and Aubrey Vaughan from the Island Transit board of directors lest they forget voters will have the opportunity to do so when they next appear on the ballot

Holding those responsible for this mess is only a small part of the solu-tion Public transportation is extremely important to Island County voters who

twice voted to increase the sales tax Island Transit receives from three-tenths of a percent in 2000 to nine-tenths of a percent today

Now that Island County residents had the wool pulled from our eyes itrsquos time we demand a much closer examination of this organization from top to bottom

Was Rose the only one not receiving performance and salary reviews If she lied about her vacation in what other ways was the board and ultimately the citizenry misled

Is the mantra wersquove been hearing for decades ldquoit would cost too much to col-lect faresrdquo true

Are the ridership figures wersquove been given falsified like Ms Rosersquos vacation ledger

It is high time that we enlist outside professionals to conduct a compre-hensive ridership audit so that board members and the general public truly understand the ldquoneedrdquo and ldquofare-freerdquo should immediately be replaced by a fare-based system with all services including paratransit reformed to ensure elderly disabled and infirm are given subsidy and overall priority throughout the system

Jason JoinerCoupeville

Hindsight is 2020 Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said in a Sound Off in the Oct 25 Whidbey News-Times

In response we offer another clicheacute she might consider espousing The buck stops here

Her guest commentary appeared in the same edition as a front-page article about the scathing findings by the state Auditorrsquos Office The same article reported that former transit executive director Martha Rose would walk away with a $106000 payout

In their report state auditors attributed many of the agencyrsquos fiscal problems to the failings of its five-member board of directors which includes Price Johnson

During Rosersquos tenure the board failed to oversee the finances and spending of the public agency the auditors concluded

In her guest commentary Price Johnson offered a differ-ent spin on matters

ldquoThe audit results show that the agency grew over time yet the internal controls and board policies did not keep uprdquo she said

That remark doesnrsquot hold water or do much to alleviate taxpayer anger and disgust over the transit mess

The purpose of any board of directors for a public agency is very clear mdash they are entrusted to watch the financials make sure the revenue is coming in approve payments and ensure there are checks and balances to protect the interests of taxpayers

Instead Rose was allowed to build what amounts to an empire complete with custom furnishings workout facili-ties gazebos and essentially ldquocompany carsrdquo

Rather than acknowledge that the new IT facility was overbuilt Price Johnson offers an excuse on Rosersquos behalf

ldquoUnfortunately the big construction project took the directorrsquos focus away from monitoring daily financesrdquo

Price Johnsonrsquos disconnect from the gravity of the situ-ation is troubling The lack of accountability in her com-mentary is glaring and the omission of a public apology disappointing

The rest of the board doesnrsquot seem to quite get it eitherTaxpayers are justified in their anger that IT was driven

into a hole It all happened under the watch of five people selected to direct the director

Itrsquos not surprising that people are calling for the resig-nations of IT board directors Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley has made booting the IT board his cause

When government officials no longer put themselves in the shoes of the taxpayer their employer itrsquos time to evalu-ate whether theyrsquore more politician than public servant and which of those the voters would rather have as their representative Without the kind of accountability that the people of Island County demand and deserve itrsquos gotten to the point any actions taken by the IT board of directors will be viewed with skepticism and suspicion

How does one continue to serve under such a cloud we have to wonder

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WHIDBEY

Disconnect between IT directors public glaringly apparent

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OUR VIEWPOINT

DumpingDonrsquot treat island like itrsquos a landfillEditor

We have a very beautiful island with much to see and enjoy however we also have a serious problem with illegal dumping of household gar-bage computers TVs and furniture

Illegal dumping frequently occurs at the end of Sleeper Road right on the gateway to one of the absolute best parks on the island that almost nobody knows about

Instead of parking and exploring the trailhead peo-ple are encouraged to turn around and leave because of the mounds of baby diapers old tires and bags of trash

This problem is not isolat-ed only to the end of Sleeper Road it happens in many neighborhoods Someone dumped a couch next to the road sign for Rhododendron Drive and Salal Street

reports were made to Island County 911 and the sheriffrsquos department but the county has yet to remove it

It is very discouraging to see what people who should know better are doing to our island Whidbey Island is not a landfill and should not be treated as such

Carl StephensOak Harbor

Land TrustFuture is yours to preserve influenceEditor

Itrsquos the season for prom-ises and possibilities but only if you participate in our democracy and vote

While we listen and read the candidatesrsquo stories we hopefully ponder the choices To help in the choosing Irsquod like to suggest we all keep in mind the mission statement of the Whidbey Camano Land Trust

In the Aug 14 Whidbey

News-Times while celebrat-ing its 30-year anniversary and talking about what we want the next 30 years to look like the Land trust said their mission is to ldquopreserve a quality of life that is unique to the island for future gen-erationsrdquo

So while claims of fixing it all and being a good neigh-bor to boot consider the people and institutions and ask yourself ldquoIs this going to lsquopreserve a quality of life unique to the island for future generationsrsquordquo

Pay attention The future is yours to influence

Harry ToulgoatCoupeville

FootballTeamsrsquo gestures bring tears of joyEditor

I am an alumna of Marysville-Pilchuck High School Today I heard that the M-P football team took a

trip up to Oak Harbor to give you guys the trophy have pizza together and throw the football around

I just wanted to say thank you so much to both teams and their coaches What you guys are doing is big-ger than you It affects us all Ever since Friday Oct 24 thoughts of what hap-pened and the anguish they

bring are hard to escape But what you are doing gives us all something heroic and wonderful to think about mdash something that brings tears of joy

I just wanted to say thank you and we are all so proud of you Go Tomahawks and go Wildcats

Elaina ScougaleArlington

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WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

What do you think about Mayor Dudleyrsquos crusade to get the Island Transit commissioners to resign

ldquoJust stick with the old Itrsquos already goodrdquo

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ldquoThatrsquos probably what needs to happenrdquo

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OF THE WEEK

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ldquoThatrsquos a pretty irrespon-sible management (group) You need to let somebody else step uprdquo

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QUESTION

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Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER

911 21st Street AnacortesWA bull 360-293-7222

After a terrible fall down concrete stairs I required extensive bilateral knee surgery As an independent 30 year old with a severe debilitating injury and a Lupus diagnosis I was concerned with how I was going to care for myself and regain my independence I live in Oak Harbor and did not know what to do or where to turn for help until an Island Hospital employee told me about San Juan Rehab Center in Anacortes Because of my age I never considered that I would qualify for Skilled Nursing care

I am so fortunate to have found San Juan Rehab They are no stranger to providing care for patients of all ages Diligently following my surgeonrsquos orders Tina RN cared for me with a great big smile every day and Mary Physical Therapy Assistant stressed the importance of relaxing and letting others care for me during our daily therapy Loni Occupational Therapist has given me hope for independence by teaching me new ways to manage my daily living tasks And there was never a lack of laughter when Agnes and Richelle were around Overall my days were fi lled with love and care by the entire staff

While at San Juan rehab during the summer I was able to participate in two exciting daytrips A beautiful ferry ride to Friday Harbor and a barbeque picnic at Deception State Park They made it happen even though I am wheel chair bound That was the icing on the cakeI am so thankful that I was able to fi nd San Juan Rehab They have given me the courage and hope to live a full independent life

~Jailea Patterson

As I stood a few feet from the edge of the cliff at Washington Park it surprisingly gave way and I fell 15 to 20 ft onto the rocks and beach below My rst memory was that I couldnrsquot move I quickly realized that I was alone and that no one witnessed my fall I initially thought that I should wave down a boat So I reached into my pocket for my white handkerchief Unfortunately my attempt for attention was unsuccessful Time went by not sure how long but the tide was coming in and I was becoming concerned My predicament seemed to be getting grim as I was immobile due to a left arm com-pound fracture and excruciating pain throughout my body Finally a guy came by and asked if I needed help He called the re department and they came quickly I was placed on a back board and they had to pull me up the side of the cliff using ropes due to the awkward location of the fall The Island Hospital ER assessed me and realized that I needed to go to Harbor View due to the extent of my injuries They determined I had 13 broken ribs and my pelvis was broken in 5 places I spent one week in ICU and after the second week at Harborview I was transferred to San Juan Rehabilitation The Harborview staff told me that San Juan Rehabilitation was capable and prepared to handle trauma patients Their recommendation gave me the con dence that I would be taken care of

After two months of intense therapy I am nally going back to my home in Friday Harbor I am in great debt to the physical therapy staff they de nitely challenged me to work hard I had 2 daily sessions during the week and 1 session on the weekend The nursing and resident care staff were all caring and encouraging as well I anticipate that I will continue to gain strength and I look forward to visiting the San Juan Rehab team when I return to ldquoThe United Statesrdquo (the mainland of Anacortes)

~ Dean Mack

San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER

911 21st Street AnacortesWA bull 360-293-7222

After a terrible fall down concrete stairs I required extensive bilateral knee surgery As an independent 30 year old with a severe debilitating injury and a Lupus diagnosis I was concerned with how I was going to care for myself and regain my independence I live in Oak Harbor and did not know what to do or where to turn for help until an Island Hospital employee told me about San Juan Rehab Center in Anacortes Because of my age I never considered that I would qualify for Skilled Nursing care

I am so fortunate to have found San Juan Rehab They are no stranger to providing care for patients of all ages Diligently following my surgeonrsquos orders Tina RN cared for me with a great big smile every day and Mary Physical Therapy Assistant stressed the importance of relaxing and letting others care for me during our daily therapy Loni Occupational Therapist has given me hope for independence by teaching me new ways to manage my daily living tasks And there was never a lack of laughter when Agnes and Richelle were around Overall my days were fi lled with love and care by the entire staff

While at San Juan rehab during the summer I was able to participate in two exciting daytrips A beautiful ferry ride to Friday Harbor and a barbeque picnic at Deception State Park They made it happen even though I am wheel chair bound That was the icing on the cakeI am so thankful that I was able to fi nd San Juan Rehab They have given me the courage and hope to live a full independent life

~Jailea Patterson

wwwsanjuanrehabcom

OBITUARIES

Burton

Hilda BurtonHildegard Burton died

Oct 25 2014 peacefully at Careage of Whidbey at the age of 81

She was born Aug 29 1933 in the Bronx NY to William and Dora the second of two children At the age of 3 Hilda went to Germany to visit relatives and while there the war broke out She experienced her childhood in the midst of wartime and bombing and did not return to the United States until the age of 13

She had been educated in Germany She did not speak English when she returned She lived in an orphanage until her sister and husband returned to the United States and took her in

Hilda married and had two girls Carole and Elaine On June 27 1971 she married Dusty Burton and inherited his family and they remained married for 43 years

Hilda loved being around people taking walks and just being outside enjoying family friends animals and nature Her passion for the music of Glenn Miller kept her jitterbugging

Although she was a lov-ing person she could surely cuss you out in two different languages accompanied by hugs and kisses

A private family service will be held at a later date

Our eternal thanks to the staff and workers from Careage of Whidbey

Family suggests donations can be made to Careage of Whidbey Memorial Fund 311 Northeast Third St Coupeville WA 98239

Burley Funeral Chapel30 SE Ely Street Oak Harbor WA 360-675-3192

Friends may go on line atwwwburleyfuneralchapelcom to sign a guest-book and leave

memories for the family

Fredrich Charles

ChristensonFred Christenson 96 a

longtime resident of Mount Vernon passed away Thursday Oct 23 2014 at his home

He was born to Charles and Carrie (DeWilde) Christenson Aug 3 1918 in Oak Harbor Wash Fred attended school in Oak

HarborFred is survived by

his wife Lila of the family home niece Karen (Doug) Radcliff of Bayview Wash and nephews Eric and Roy Christenson

At his request there will be no service Funeral arrange-ments are under the care of Kern Funeral Home

Ferringo

William ldquoBillrdquo Ferringo

William Sebastian Ferringo (Aug 15 1932 ndash Oct 24 2014) a longtime res-ident of Coupeville Wash passed away peacefully with his family around him under the compassionate care of the CCU staff at Whidbey General

Bill was an avid landscape wildlife and portrait photog-rapher both professionally and privately

Born in Brooklyn NY he grew up on Staten Island NY where he learned his

love of classical music played the violin in school and also started using his exceptional talents in photography

He moved to Las Vegas where he worked as a wed-ding and portrait photogra-pher and many other profes-sional jobs as well

He and his wife Evelyn retired to Coupeville approxi-mately 25 years ago After Evelyn passed in 1993 he met his more recent part-ner Maria who sadly prede-ceased Bill in 2011

He is survived by his son Richard (Lorraine) and daughters Kimberly (Alan) and Patricia Also surviving is a granddaughter Tausha extended family and friends who wish to memorialize Bill Please feel free to go the fol-lowing website at wwwwall infuneralhomecom

If you would like to contrib-ute to your favorite charity in his name that would be appreciated

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Tuck

Lt Col John R Tuck

Nov 8 1923 ndash 0ct 2 2014

Living life to the fullest John Tuck born in New York Nov 8 1923 died Oct 2 2014 surrounded by his family

John left a legacy of a life well lived He was an honest man with strong values He served our country proudly as a pilot in the United States Air Force in World War II Korea and Vietnam where he received many citations and medals including the bronze star and the distin-guished flying cross

Our family traveled the United States and Japan because of his career John was an avid sports car driv-er and held an office with the Sports Car Club of America where he raced in

his Porsche Speedster in the southern part of the US winning many races

In 1977 he and his wife Betty retired to Oak Harbor Wash where they both enjoyed sailing and being members of the yacht club They also took time to make three trips to Europe

John was also a gifted woodworker and built many pieces of furniture that our families enjoy

John was predeceased by his wife Betty of almost 67 years and leaves behind his five children Pamela Mullis Patricia Tuck Penelope Wohlford John Tuck and James Tuck and their spous-es along with 11 grandchil-dren and eight great-grand-children

A celebration memorial of his life will be in the spring

Wyatt

Joan R Wyatt RN

Joan R Wyatt RN died peacefully at her home in Coupeville Oct 24 2014 at the age of 92

She was born in Plummer Idaho to Fred and Gladys (Muzzall) Robertson Joan grew up in Plummer gradu-ating from Plummer High School and then went on to Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing in Spokane She played basketball as a young student

Joan graduated with a Registered Nurse degree She accepted her first nurs-ing position in Colorado Springs Colo and then went on to Indianapolis

She decided to return to the Northwest and settled in Seattle where she worked at Harborview Medical Center Virginia Mason and Firland TB Sanatorium in North Seattle

She reconnected with a friend from Plummer and soon she and John Wyatt were married

Joan and John had a plan to become a commercial fish-ing team

They lived on a houseboat on Lake Union and fished

the area of LaPush to Port Angeles in their trawler In 1956 they decided they wanted to begin their fam-ily and Seattle was not the place to have their children grow up

They visited several loca-tions before deciding on Whidbey Island

They really liked the idea of having their family grow up in such a beautiful area Joan and John purchased property near the Captain Whidbey Inn and 57 years later it is still home

For a time she served as camp nurse at Camp Casey during the summer camping events

Joan was hired by Whidbey General Hospital as the surgical nursing direc-tor for the hospital shortly after it opened in 1970 and spent the next 17 years in that position

She became a pioneer in advanced health care on Whidbey Island John died suddenly in 1975 and Joan was left to raise five children as a single parent

Joan retired from nursing in 1986 She had a passion and over the years devel-oped a huge garden complex at home

She also grew fuchsias and became an expert on them She received certification as a master gardener and was a member of the North Cascade Fuchsia Society She was a pioneer in organic gardening experimented with plant grafting was a beekeeper an excellent cook and believed that you should eat what you grow She was always canning goods from her garden

Joan loved following baseball and especially her beloved Mariners She would gather her own scor-ing sheets and record every moment of each game she listened to or watched Joanrsquos passion was the out-of-doors She loved being out in the fresh air

She also developed a love of hunting that had been instilled in her by her father as a young child

Joan requested no formal funeral services be conduct-ed Cremation was held with private family inurnment to follow at a later date Please visit Joanrsquos page in the Book of Memories hosted at wwwwallinfuneralhomecom to share memories and condo-lences

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9

To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to editor whidbeynewstimescom

GAME OF THE WEEK Oak Harbor cross country team runs at district in Langley today Nov 1 Girls 11 am boys 1210 pmSPORTS

WHIDBEY

By JIM WALLERSports editor

Seniors setters Hailey Beecher and Natalie McVey forced Oak Harbor High School volleyball coach Kerri Molitor to change her phi-losophy on the idea of the ideal lineup

Molitor in her 20-year career always used just one primary setter Changing set-ters during the rotations of every game is akin to a foot-ball coach switching quarter-backs each series

Beecher and McVey are so similar in ability and each is too talented to sit on the bench so Molitor amended her methods

Teams generally settle on one setter The time it takes hitters and a setter to develop the necessary timing to run an efficient attack is consider-able to develop that connec-tion with two setters is rare Beecher and McVey broke that mold

ldquoIndividually they are good settersrdquo Molitor said ldquoTogether they give us one great setterrdquo

Postseason goalsMolitor now hopes the

matched pair can help Oak Harbor match its postseason performance of last year

After an underachieving regular season in 2013 the Wildcats caught fire in the playoffs finishing second in the district tournament and sixth at state its best finish since 1988

Oak Harbor (8-5) com-pleted the regular season with a 3-0 win over first-place Shorewood Wednesday Oct 29 That win helped the

Wildcats land in a three-way tie for second in the Wesco 3A standings

This yearrsquos postseason begins at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 when Oak Harbor faces Ferndale at Shorewood High School

Three teams from the eight-team double-elimina-tion tournament will advance to the state meet

For Oak Harbor to return to state it will have to navi-gate through a difficult dis-trict tournament draw

Loaded bracketFerndale the only non-

Wesco team in the tourna-ment is the pre-tournament favorite The Golden Eagles are 11-3 only losing to the statersquos third- and fourth-ranked 2A teams (Sehome and Burlington-Edison) and the statersquos second-ranked 1A team (Lynden Christian)

In addition sixth-ranked Ferndale is the defending district champ (it defeated Oak Harbor for the title) and returns almost its entire team

In additon the Golden Eagles defeated Oak Harbor 3-1 in this fallrsquos season opener Sept 9

Also in the Wildcatsrsquo bracket is Wesco champion and 10th-ranked Shorewood and Marysville-Pilchuck Although M-P (8-5) finished below Oak Harbor in the Wesco standings it topped the lsquoCats twice this season by identical 3-2 scores

The other half of the tour-nament includes Edmonds-Woodway (10-4) Arlington (10-4) Lynnwood (8-6) and Glacier Peak (7-7)

For Oak Harbor to suc-

ceed it will lean on Beecher and McVey to direct the offensive attack

The pair doesnrsquot mind sharing the setting duties in fact they said it is an advan-

tage rotating out during the games

Sitting out ldquogives you time to planrdquo Beecher said ldquoIt gives you a break and a chance to see the defenses

and where the holes arerdquoldquoIt also helps us help each

otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe can give each other advice on where to setrdquo

Beecher and McVey

expect the Wildcats to sur-pass last yearrsquos postseason success and not because this yearrsquos team is physically superior They like the emo-tional makeup of this sea-sonrsquos squad

Better approachldquoWe didnrsquot have good

chemistry last yearrdquo Beecher said ldquoThere were moments when we didnrsquot like each other much This year we donrsquot focus on the negativerdquo

ldquoWe finally realizedrdquo McVey said ldquothat we needed to push aside all the cliques to winrdquo

Beecher emphasized the family feel on the team ldquoThis is my favorite season in six years We have a good rela-tionshiprdquo

ldquoWe will accept advice from each otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe realized that is how we improverdquo

Both pointed to Tuesdayrsquos upset of Shorewood as an example of this yearrsquos mental state

The Wildcats blew a 10-point lead in one of the sets but recovered to win last yearrsquos team would have wilted they said

Oak Harbor won the Shorewood match 26-24 26-24 25-19

Claire Anderson recorded 21 kills and 10 digs

She was helped on offense by Amelia Bernerrsquos seven kills and 24 assists from Beecher and 12 from McVey

Priya Osborne paced the defense with 18 digs AnnaBelle Whitefoot had 13

Now itrsquos on to district play The Wildcats like how things are setting up

Matched Set Senior pair ready to assist Oak Harbor in quest for another state volleyball berth

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Natalie McVey left and Hailey Beecher share setting duties for Oak Harbor this year

Soccerat Port Townsend 1 Coupe-

ville 0 Tuesday Oct 28

at Everett 4 Oak Harbor 2 Wednesday Oct 29

Wildcat goals Suzanne Kalten-bach Lydia Peplinski (assist Jenna Cooley)

Note Final match for Oak Har-bor (1-8-3 5-8-3)

at Coupeville 3 Port Townsend 0 Thursday Oct 30

Wolves goals Erin Rosenkranz Sage Renninger (assist Rosen-kranz) Marisa Etzell (assist Rosen-kranz)

Shutout Julia MyersNote Final regular season

match Coupeville finished second in Olympic League (3-3 6-6)

Next Coupeville versus Vashon Island in district tournament loser-out match at Kingston High School noon Saturday Nov 1

Volleyballat Port Townsend 3 Coupe-

ville 2 (25-5 31-33 24-26 25-23 15-11) Tuesday Oct 28

Highlights Valen Trujillo 5 aces

(23-for-23 serving) 38 digs Mad-eline Strasburg 8 kills 23 digs 5 aces Hailey Hammer 15 kills 6 digs Kacie Kiel 10 kills 25 digs Lauren Rose 37 assists Katrina McGranahan 3 blocks

Port Townsend 3 at Coupe-ville 1 (25-16 14-25 25-19 25-19) Thursday Oct 30

Highlights Strasburg 8 kills 5 aces 22 digs Kiel 7 kills 3 aces 18 digs Hammer 15 kills 2 blocks Trujillo 31 digs Rose 27 assists

Note Loss ended Coupevillersquos (1-5 1-11) season win would have qualified the Wolves for playoff for final district berth

TennisDistrict 3 1A tournament at

Lakewood Racquet Club Thurs-day Oct 30

Highlights Singles Aaron Curtin won twice Sebastian Davis split Doubles Loren NelsonConnor McCormick split

Note Curtin played in finals yesterday others could finish as high as third

Youth FootballThree teams from the Oak Har-

bor Youth Football League play in the semi-finals of the North Cas-

cade League tournament Saturday Nov 1

The Oak Harbor peewees who are 8-1 on the year and coached by Mark Cribb face undefeated Anacortes at 10 am at Wildcat Memorial Stadium

The two other local teams travel to Sedro-Woolley

The Oak Harbor seniors (6-2) who are coached by Junior Scrog-gins will face Burlington at 930 am Burlington defeated Oak Har-bor during the regular season

In a battle of unbeatens Oak Harbor Junior Gold coached by Nick Asinsin challenges Stanwood White at 5 pm

SPORTS IN BRIEF

abroad so they know there are Island County residents currently in West Africa

The Centers for Disease Control set up a structured system based on science to deal with the returning people said Higman

The returnees all must reen-ter the country through one of five designated airports mdash all located on the East Coast There it will be determined if they are symptomatic

Travelers who show pos-sible symptoms of Ebola will be treated where they landed

Those without symptoms will be able to return to their homes Their home states will be notified the states will notify their local health departments

For those returning to Island County Higman said Health Department staff will contact the individuals The health officer will follow a CDC guidance document in assessing risk for each per-son

The risk is based on the

possibility of exposurePeople who worked in

health care systems in West Africa for example probably have a greater risk than vaca-tioners

Those deemed higher on the risk scale will receive greater monitoring

The health officer has the authority under state law to quarantine indi-viduals Higman explained Washington state has three levels of quarantine The first is voluntary The second is an administrative order by the health officer The third is a court order

Higman said the Health Department would only seek

a court order for non-compli-ant people

The issue made headlines after a nurse who returned to her home state of Maine after treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone refused to remain under quarantine She tested negative for the deadly disease twice but is still within the 21-day incuba-tion period

Higman said the county Health Department hosted a meeting this week about Ebola response with first-responders and staff from both hospitals that cover Island County to ensure everyone is prepared

Dr Brad Thomas the countyrsquos health officer said

he polled everyone at the meeting and nobody felt that Island County would see Ebola

Still he said the county will be prepared

Higman agreed that therersquos no reason for panic He said he and other health officials were questioning why the disease has gotten so much more attention than other epi-demics over the years

Perhaps itrsquos the exotic-sounding name he opined or the high mortality rate in Africa

ldquoMy guess would be the fatality rate is much lower in this countryrdquo he said cit-ing the superior public health and health care system

Page A10 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

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

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ing the tail Shellenberger said

The preliminary idea is to start moving the aircraft at around midnight to reduce the impact on downtown How long it might take is up for debate

ldquoIrsquom guessing just because we have to move it so slowly it could take somewhere between two-to-four hours to complete the moverdquo Shellenberger said

PBYCONTINUED FROM A1

WATCHCONTINUED FROM A1

By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter

Patience is a requirement for budding artists eager to join Penn Cove Gallery in Coupeville

Even those who make it through a rigorous screen-ing process must wait for an opening

And sometimes that can take a year or more

ldquoPeople just donrsquot leaverdquo painter Judy Skinner said with a hint of exaggeration ldquoWe all like it hererdquo

A member since 2001 Skinner represents some-what of the norm at the cooperative gallery where more than half of the 27 members have been affiliated for roughly a decade or more

This fall the group is cel-ebrating its 20th anniversary as the longest continuously operating cooperative art gal-lery on Whidbey Island

And just as its name sug-gests the root of success is tied to the membersrsquo coopera-tive spirit

ldquoFor the eight years Irsquove been here everybody just works togetherrdquo said abstract artist Richard Nash ldquoEven when therersquos a dif-ference everyone seems to work through it with a very tolerant type of attitude We always manage to get through things and every-body sharesrdquo

As a cooperative gallery each artist is part business owner sharing in expenses rent maintenance and spend-ing a day or two a month working onsite

The gallery located at 9 NW Front St is open from 10 am to 5 pm every day of the year with only three exceptions Thanksgiving Christmas and New Yearrsquos Day

ldquoIrsquove been a member of two other cooperatives on the islandrdquo said M Denis Hill a scenic photographer from Coupeville who specializes in panoramas ldquoPersonally my stuff sells better here than any other place

ldquoI think the Front Street shopping district is a solid location We get really good traffic in Coupeville Itrsquos a well-run organization in a way that everybody pitches in And therersquos a little more of a family feel to this Wersquove known each other for a long timerdquo

ldquoI think people here have respect for each other and their workrdquo oil painter Rainy Lindell said

The gallery has always

been located on Front Street and has been the only tenant in the current space it moved into in 2000 when the build-ing was brand new

Painters Margaret Livermore and Lucinda Adams and jewelry-maker Akemi Walker are the only artists whorsquove been a part of the gallery for all 20 years

Other art galleries have come and gone in Coupeville but Penn Cove Gallery has

stood the test of timeSales in 2013 marked one

of the best years in the gal-leryrsquos history and 2014 might be even better Hill said

ldquoI think wersquore in a great locationrdquo Livermore said ldquoWersquore very visible on Front Street Wersquore in a cute little tourist town I think those are the major reasons that we do so well And we do have great artistsrdquo

Penn Cove made up of only Whidbey Island artists is one of four cooperative art galleries on the island joining Garry Oak Gallery in Oak Harbor (opened in 2008) Artworks Gallery in Greenbank (2005) and Whidbey Art Gallery in Langley (1992)

The Whidbey Art Gallery formerly the Artistsrsquo Cooperative Gallery is older than Penn Cove but closed for two and a half years before re-opening at a new location in Langley in 2011

While the Whidbey Art Gallery has showcased the

works of more than 155 local artists over the years Hill guesses that Penn Cove Gallery has had roughly half that number of members in 20 years

ldquoWersquore pretty stablerdquo he said

Trying to break into the Penn Cove Gallery artist lineup is much like applying for a job A screening com-mittee looks over an artistrsquos work biography and artist statement

If the committee likes what it sees the applicant is invited to a group interview session attended by all Penn Cove Gallery artists who can make it

Ultimately a group vote involving all members takes place And if that artist is accepted his or her name is put into a queue awaiting an opening

An opening often involves the type of media that the gal-lery is seeking

ldquoAll artists who do make it through the screening pro-

cess realize they donrsquot nec-essarily go into the gallery in the order in which they appliedrdquo Nash said ldquoWe take the artist that best fills the needs of the vacancyrdquo

A celebration of Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20-year anniversary will take place from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Art from both past and present Penn Cove Gallery members will be on display while a handful of artists will demonstrate their work including block printer Linnane Armstrong weaver Marcy Johnson and metal jewelry maker Mary Ellen OrsquoConnor

The gathering also will serve as a time to reflect on the successes and challenges during 20 years including the losses of members who have passed such as Jan Holmes Harry Rich Martha Bund and Betty Rayle

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

Photos by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times

Artists from left Judy Skinner M Denis Hill and Rainy Lindell are longtime members of the Penn Cove Gallery The cooperative art gallery located on Front Street in Coupeville is celebrating its 20th anniversary from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Penn Cove Gallery celebrates 20 yearsCooperative art gallery thriving behind shared devotion talent and key location

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos art ranges from Sandy Dubpernellrsquos stained glass to paintings photography wood carvings block printing silver and glass bead jewelry and more

SaturdayNov 1

Volunteer Day at the Prairie 9 am to noon Nov 1 Admiralty Inlet Pre-serve Coupeville There are thousands of wildflowers and grasses to plant Tools and snacks provided Bring gloves wwwwcltorg

Lutheran Womenrsquos Missionary League An-nual Holiday Bazaar 9 am to 2 pm Nov 1 NE Seventh Avenue and Oak Harbor Street There will be crafts baked goods and new and gently used items Lunch will be served from 11 am to 1 pm 360-675-2548 or email clcstaffconcordia lutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak Harbor Winter Market 10 am to 3 pm Nov 1 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farmers bakers and food vendors Saturdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihum mingbirdfarmnurserycom

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20th Anniversary 10 am to 5 pm Nov 1 Coupeville Rec Hall Artwork from past and present members will be on display along with art demonstrations by various artists 360-678-1176 or wwwpenncovegallerycom

Saturday Matinee the Library 2-430 pm Nov 1 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Based on Robert M Edselrsquos book this film starts George Clooney and Matt Damon as they lead a group of Allied sol-diersrsquo hunt for the art stolen by the Nazis during World War II Free wwwsno-isleorg

Fall Dance 630-10 pm Nov 1 Greenbank Progres-sive Hall Salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues $10 donation

SundayNov 2

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo Showing 130 pm Nov 2 Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley Soroptimist Inter-national of South Whidbey is bringing the global move-ment to educate girls home to Whidbey The screen-

ing is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spot-light on the transformative power of girlrsquos education Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth 360-331-4127

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo 230 pm Nov 2 South Whid-bey High School Langley Saratoga Orchestra pres-ents this concert in welcom-ing new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18 wwwsowhidbeycom

MondayNov 3

Immigration 101 630-8 pm Nov 3 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A representative of US Citizenship and Immigra-tion Services will provide an overview of immigration benefits including informa-tion about visas petitioning for relatives and becoming a US citizen No registration required Free

Basic Travel Spanish

130-3 pm Nov 3 Coupe-ville Library Join instructor Cristina Clements a native of Colombia to learn the basics Preregister for all four classes (Nov 3 10 17 and 24) Limit of 10 Free wwwsno-isleorg

Become a More Cre-ative and Confident Pho-tographer 530-730 pm Nov 3 Coupeville Library Topics include exposure composition the qualities of light and the use of manual camera settings All experi-ence levels welcome Con-tact presenter Joe Fackler at joefacklercomcastnet

WednesdayNov 5

Famous Seattle librar-ian Nancy Pearlrsquos book recommendations 11 am Nov 5 Whidbey Is-land Center for the Arts Langley Pearl will share her latest book references with a Fall into a Good Book presentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am 360-221-4383

The Author Next Door 1-3 pm Nov 5 Coupeville Library Come meet the authors next door and celebrate reading and community while learning more about the published authors who live among us

ThursdayNov 6

Coupeville Garden Club Meeting 930 am to noon Nov 6 Coupeville Rec Hall Mayor Nancy Conard will be the speaker The public is welcome

Boocoo Dinky Dow My Short Crazy Vietnam War author Visit 2-3 pm Nov 6 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A North-west veteranrsquos unusual il-lustrated memoir ldquoBoocoo Dinky Dow My short crazy Vietnam Warrdquo will be the subject of the reading Julie Titone will read from the book which she co-authored with the late artist Grady Myers Veterans and their families are especially encouraged to attend

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

COMMUNITY POTLUCK hosted by Friends of Ebeyrsquos 6-830 pm Friday Nov 7 at the Crockett Barn off Fort Casey Road Coupeville Bring a favorite dish to share Bring your own utensils Beer and wine will be available with donation suggested The event is free to the public For information go to wwwfriendsofebeysorgACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

Oak Harbor City Council MEETING AGENDA

600 pmWednesday

November 5 2014

1 CALL TO ORDERInvocationPledge of AllegianceHONORS AND RECOGNITIONSProclamation in Recognition of Veteranrsquos DayPRESENTATIONSIsland County Opportunity Council ndash Director Lisa Clark 2 APPROVAL OF AGENDA

3 CITIZEN COMMENT PERIOD

4 CONSENT AGENDAa Minutes of the Special Meeting and Regular Meeting held October 21 2014 Workshop held October 22 2014 and Parliamentary Workshop held October 30 2014b Approval of Accounts Payable Voucher Nos Approval of Payroll Check Numbersc Authorize the Mayor to sign Amendment No 1 to Forest City Agreement for Animal Control Servicesd Authorizing Mayor to Sign Application for 2016 DOE State Revolving Fundinge Authorize the Mayor to sign Department of Corrections Contract Extensionf Ordinance 1706 Repeal OHMC 204 Salary of Mayor and Councilmen 5 STAFF MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTSa City Administratorb Mayorc Councilmembers

6 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONSa Resolution 14-38 A rming the Support of the City of Oak Harbor during the EIS Scoping Period for new Growler Squadrons

7 PUBLIC HEARINGSPUBLIC MEETINGSa Resolution 14-37 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)b Ordinance 1703 2014 Comprehensive Plan Amendmentsc Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levy

8 UNFINISHED BUSINESSa Discussion on Waste Water Treatment Plant Bonding options

9 NEW BUSINESSa Discussion and action on the 2015-16 allocation of utility tax to the Art Aquisition and Maintenance Fund 10 ADJOURNMENT

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your

thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

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Call your sales consultant to be included

PO Box 1200 bull 107 S Main St Ste E101 bull Coupeville WA 98239360-675-6611 bull wwwwhidbeynewstimescom

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

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Call your marketing representative today to be included

Teri Phil Debbie or Nora360-675-6611 or 360-221-5300

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Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

On Market day in Oak Harbor farmers would bring their produce while creamery owners brought milk and butter to downtown It was also a time to socialize and catch up on the townrsquos latest news and gossip Market day resembled the modern-day farmers markets held in Oak Harbor Coupeville and Bayview As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Arcadia Publishing earlier this year published her new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13

Promote your place of worship in the Whidbey News-Times for only $1250 per week for a single size ad Please call 360-675-6611

Come WorshipWith Us

First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided

490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue

Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson

Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

wwwohsbcorg

Unitarian UniversalistCongregation

of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June

All are welcome360-321-8656

wwwwhidbeycomuucwiuuadminwhidbeycom

CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday

830 950 amp 1110 am

bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA

bull Small Groupsbull MOPSbull Youth Groups

2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am

Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

679-1561oakharborlutheranorg

Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

Church1148 SE 8th Ave

Oak HarborSunday Services

930 am and 1100 ambull Small Groups

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bull Childcare All Servicesbull Much More

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Promote Your Place Of Worship In The

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St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch

The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island

Join us for Sunday Service in the

Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide

360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

People bull FamiliesCommunity bull World

Worship bull PrayerTeaching bull Faith

Invite the neighborhood to hear

your message each week in this directory

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

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The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

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RestorationFellowship

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Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A

675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189

Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

Taught byPastor Tad Southard

Doing Dirt Right Since 1974

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ldquoWhen they came to sup-port us at our team meeting just hours after the event it was the most amazing thing I have been associ-ated with as a football coach Our football program really appreciated thatrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck gave Oak Harbor the Wesco North trophy and a note that said ldquoOak Harbor true champs Thanks for your support M-P footballrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck play-er Corbin Ferry told The Herald ldquoItrsquos nothing com-pared to what they did for us but the fact that we had a chance to do something to repay what they did for us is nice

ldquoI really like the fact that we gave them the trophy When Carson told us about that it was like lsquoYeah thatrsquos got to happenrsquo They earned it Thatrsquos their trophy Thatrsquos not oursrdquo

Oak Harbor lineman Blaine Coleman said it ldquofelt pretty goodrdquo when M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k showed up

ldquoIt is cool to be appreciat-edrdquo Coleman said ldquoJust for them to take the long drive up here for a half-hour with us and presenting us with the trophy was pretty coolrdquo

Fellow Wildcat lineman Tyler Adamson echoed Colemanrsquos words ldquoIt was nice to be appreciated it made me feel goodrdquo

Both said forfeiting the game to Marysville-Pilchuck was the ldquoright thing to dordquo

ldquoForfeiting the game didnrsquot faze merdquo Adamson said ldquoWe didnrsquot want them to worry about it It was a group decision no one complainedrdquo

Coleman said it ldquodidnrsquot bother me one bitrdquo adding ldquoit was all in the name of sportsmanshiprdquo

The only regret in not playing the game they said was missing the opportu-nity to face a talented oppo-nent

ldquoPlaying them would have been a challenge and we missed itrdquo Coleman said ldquoBut that is OK what happened in Marysville shouldnrsquot have happenedrdquo

Both Oak Harbor and M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k returned to the football field Friday night results of the games were not avail-able at press time

Coleman was looking for-ward to Fridayrsquos game ldquoI have been playing football since I was 6 Playing a game will help me get past this and back to a normal routinerdquo

The Seattle Seahawks impressed by Oak Harborrsquos gesture of forfeiting to Marysville-Pilchuck invit-ed the Wildcats to practice at their facilities in Renton Oak Harbor will turn out there at 11 am Tuesday Nov 4

The Seahawks also invit-ed Marysville-Pilchuck The Tomahawks practiced in Renton Oct 28

Oak Harbor School District Communication Coordinator Kellie Tormey said community members have offered to host par-ties and dinners for the Wildcats and dropped off gifts at Oak Harbor High School

ldquoThe school is apprecia-tive of the communityrsquos out-pouring of gratituderdquo she said

ldquo(The forfeit) was done with the most humble of manner with only Marysville in mindrdquo she added ldquoThe school and the team would really like to refocus the emphasis back to the Marysville commu-nity If local businesses would like to do something to help the team would like them to really consider refocusing that spotlight back to Marysvillerdquo

TROPHYCONTINUED FROM A1

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301 N Burlington BlvdBurlington WA 98233

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Holiday Bazaarsamp Events

Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

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

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Reply to

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EmploymentGeneral

DISHWASHERFull time

Experience preferred but not required

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

ACCOUNTANT

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

TRUCK DRIVER I Oak Harbor

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

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

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NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

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Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

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

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

PT to FT Teacher Needed

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

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

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

See full job announcement amp

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Bellingham WA Completed applications

must be received by 400pm 11514

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received by Friday 12514 EOE

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

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

EmploymentGeneral

ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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

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Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

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Call Circulation 360-675-6611

Substitute Teacher Openings

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The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

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careage2whidbeynet

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

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

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Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

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Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

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Please apply in person

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

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PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

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

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

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

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

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

Legal Notices

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

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

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

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

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

Legal Notices

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

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

Legal Notices

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

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

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

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

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

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

gold18Ink-absorbing

paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

26Spike of corn27Make fun of30Stop33Mar35Cloudrsquos locale36Used to be38Gazed at39Kitchen alcove42Express

indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 741

ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

31Torsquos opposite32Moist33Fade away34Salary35Sultanrsquos group

of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

PUZZLE NO 744

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 744

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Legal Notices

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

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

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

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Page 4: Whidbey News-Times, November 01, 2014

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Making and sharing music is what makes retire-ment fun for Charles and Rae Terpenning

Both musicians from childhood the pair have been involved with the Saratoga Orchestra of Whidbey Island since its inception

ldquoI was called to play the first concert that they ever hadrdquo Rae Terpenning said

A flutist she got her start when she was 9 years old from watching her moth-er a professional harpist rehearse with a flutist who had a gold flute

ldquoWhen it came time to choose an instrument I decided a flute would be goodrdquo Rae said ldquobecause not only was it small and a lot easier to move than a harp but Irsquod heard this

beautiful playing when shersquod been rehearsing with my momrdquo

Raersquos husband joined the orchestra at the end of its second season playing viola Unlike his wife thatrsquos not the first instrument he started with

Charles started play-ing trumpet in fifth grade before eventually switch-ing to the violin With that instrument he became one of only two sophomores accepted into a national All-Eastern Orchestra

ldquoIt was a real privilege to do thatrdquo Charles said ldquoand really spiked my inter-est in opera I really love opera itrsquos one of my favorite thingsrdquo

It wasnrsquot until college that hersquod switch to viola It also wasnrsquot until college that hersquod meet his future wife but they have a connection

going back before thenThe All-Easter n

Orchestra during Charlesrsquo tenure in it had a guest conductor named Stanley Chapple who had also taught a few classes taken by Rae in Seattle

ldquoIt was one of those coin-cidences we learned about laterrdquo Rae said

The two met their first weekend at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston Rae was a sophomore at the time and Charles was a freshman

ldquoI finished my degree in 1966rdquo Charles said ldquoand we were married in August of 1966rdquo

Eventually the two moved to Seattle both continuing to play music professionally

After retirement they moved to Whidbey Island and eventually both played in the Saratoga Orchestra

A common feature on the south end Charles and Rae both want the orchestra to be entertainment for mem-bers from the north end of the island as well

ldquoItrsquos the Saratoga Orchestra of Whidbey Islandrdquo Charles said

This weekend Charles will be joining the other musicians in the orches-tra for their ldquoCurtains Uprdquo performance which opens Saratoga Orchestrarsquos eighth season

ldquoI look forward to every concertrdquo Charles said ldquoTherersquos always something different and new to be learned and education to be given out to people and

audiencesrdquoThe concert which will

feature music from compos-ers Gioachino Rossini and Ludwig van Beethoven is the new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwardsrsquo first performance with the Saratoga Orchestra

There will also be a Piano Concerto composed by Felix Mendelssohn played by Mark Salman

The concert takes place at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School in Langley

This is Charlesrsquo sixth season with Saratoga

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Couple spends retirement sharing their music

Photos by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Above Charles Terpenning practices part of the music hersquoll be playing in Sundayrsquos ldquoCurtainrsquos Uprdquo concert with the Saratoga Orchestra Below Charles and Rae Terpenning retired on Whidbey Island and theyrsquore both active in the Saratoga Orchestra and with music in general

SEE MUSIC A5

Orchestra and the eighth season for Rae who before becoming the board presi-dent played flute in the orchestra

Until that is Rae had a stroke in 2010 and was unable to play flute any-more

ldquoWhen I had my stroke then I couldnrsquot play the flute anymore which for me is just gut wrenchingrdquo Rae said ldquoBecause thatrsquos been my liferdquo

Shersquos now the board pres-ident of the orchestra while Charles still plays viola with them

But music is returning to Rae now

ldquoCharlie found a man on the internet in Amsterdam who makes one-handed flutesrdquo she said

ldquoHe specifically works on adaptive instruments for people with special needsrdquo Charles added

Itrsquos been almost five years since her stroke but Rae still is unable to use her right arm so shersquos in the process of getting one of her professional flutes ret-rofitted for one-handed play-ing

When itrsquos finished itrsquoll be held like a clarinet with a curved head piece so she can blow into it the same as she would a regular flute

She had the altered flute briefly before needing to send it back to get some extensions added and she said each day she played she got better at it

ldquoItrsquos such a thrill to be able to make music againrdquo she said ldquoItrsquoll take me quite a while hellip before I learn all the new fingerings

ldquoItrsquos so excitingrdquoShe expects to get it back

with the extensions soon within a couple of weeks

Then shersquoll be joining a flute choir Dec 16 at the First Reform Church for her first public performance in five years

ldquoYou canrsquot imagine how

great it was to hear a flute soundrdquo Charles said of his wifersquos return to playing

Rae replied ldquoNo greater than being able to produce itrdquo

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MUSICCONTINUED FROM A4

Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Charles Terpenning started playing viola in college partially because the wider neck was easier to grip than that of a violinrsquos

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Saratoga Orchestra of Whidbey Island is opening its eighth season with ldquoCurtains Uprdquo

This concert is at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School in Langley

The orchestra will be playing the overture from the ldquoBarber of Sevillerdquo by Gioachino Rossini to open the concert

The performance will close with ldquoSymphony No 7rdquo by Beethoven

Between those pieces will be a piano soloist Mark Salman playing Felix Mendelssohnrsquos ldquoPiano Concerto No 1rdquo

Aside from the piano soloist the concert will be unique because the conductor is new to the orchestra

Anna Edwards a teacher at Roosevelt High School in Seattle as well as the conduc-tor for a professional orchestra in Seattle joined the Saratoga Orchestra after a two-year search for the replacement of Lee Burns the former conductor

This concert will be Edwardsrsquo first with the Saratoga Orchestra

ldquoItrsquos the islandrsquos introduction to herrdquo said Rae Terpenning the orchestrarsquos board pres-ident

ldquoShe has some very exciting ideas involv-ing the communityrdquo

Another highlight of the concert is the addition of two violinists from the orches-trarsquos Talent Development program ldquowhere outstanding instrumentalists audition to be able to play along in the orchestra with the professional musiciansrdquo according to Terpenning

Tickets for the show are $25 for adults and $20 for seniors or members of the military

Students under 18 years old get in free though students under 14 must be accom-panied by an adult

Tickets for the performance are avail-able at Moonraker Books in Langley Vino Amore in Freeland bayleaf in Coupeville and Click Music in Oak Harbor or at the door

n For information visit wwwsowhidbeycom or call 360-929-3045

Orchestra season opens Nov 2

All activities begin at 1 pm at the Coupeville United Methodist Church on Main Street Lunch is served every Wednesday at noon For more information contact Glenda Cantrell at glendaislandseniorser-vicesorg or 360-720-2955 WEDNESDAY NOV 5Bingo first Wednesdays called by Mayor Nancy Conard

FRIDAY NOV 7Sit amp Stay Fit first and third Fridays led by Pastor Jin Ming Ma Gentle seated exercises designed to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility and move-ment

WEDNESDAY NOV 12

Cranberry Bog a blue-grass band will perform Listen and dance to the music of the Cranberry Bog bluegrass band

WEDNESDAY NOV 19Skin education pre-sented by Reese Bliek of Family Dermatology A presentation on skin education Learn how to identify and evaluate possible harmful skin lesions Make an appoint-ment for screening on Dec 17

FRIDAY NOV 21Sit amp Stay Fit first and third Fridays led by Pastor Jin Ming Ma Gentle seated exercises designed to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility and move-ment

WEDNESDAY NOV 26Crafts and games are held the last Wednesday of the month

WEDNESDAY DEC 3Bingo first Wednesdays called by Mayor Nancy Conard

FRIDAY DEC 5Sit amp Stay Fit first and third Fridays led by Pastor Jin Ming Ma Gentle seated exercises designed to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility and move-ment

WEDNESDAY DEC 10Christmas and Celtic harp music played by local musician Diedre Fairfax

COUPEVILLE HUB FOR SENIORS

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

Page A6 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

OPINION

LETTERS TO THE EDITORIsland Transit

Time to implement fare-based systemEditor

While I am stunned at the recent settlement agreement reached with for-mer Island Transit Executive Director Martha Rose I cannot say that I am surprised

I was shocked and amazed at the rapid unchecked growth of the Island Transit empire under Rosersquos leader-ship over the last decade all the while optimistically confident that she was being monitored by the board of local elected officials tasked with evaluating her performance and overseeing the operation under her control

As it turns out the opposite was true The board was under Rosersquos control

mdash mesmerized and intimidated failing to ask questions and exact the neces-sary authority and oversight to ensure county taxpayersrsquo assets and interests were protected

That an individual could show such blatant and wanton disregard for hon-esty integrity and ethics is shameful without a doubt However the real dis-

grace in this situation falls on the board of directors

All present and past members of the board of directors dating back to 1996 when Rosersquos last performance and sal-ary review was conducted Republicans and Democrats alike have repeatedly and continuously failed in their fidu-ciary duties to the citizens of Island County

Whatrsquos even more shocking is that although this revelation was only made public on Oct 24 sitting board mem-bers were made aware of the find-ings including Rosersquos theft from Island County prior to their entering into a settlement agreement that will again pay Rose for vacation time she already stole from the county

This acute and obvious continuation of poor judgment and disregard for taxpayer dollars is by any reasonable standard justification for the immedi-ate resignation of Helen Price-Johnson Bob Clay Jim Sundberg and Aubrey Vaughan from the Island Transit board of directors lest they forget voters will have the opportunity to do so when they next appear on the ballot

Holding those responsible for this mess is only a small part of the solu-tion Public transportation is extremely important to Island County voters who

twice voted to increase the sales tax Island Transit receives from three-tenths of a percent in 2000 to nine-tenths of a percent today

Now that Island County residents had the wool pulled from our eyes itrsquos time we demand a much closer examination of this organization from top to bottom

Was Rose the only one not receiving performance and salary reviews If she lied about her vacation in what other ways was the board and ultimately the citizenry misled

Is the mantra wersquove been hearing for decades ldquoit would cost too much to col-lect faresrdquo true

Are the ridership figures wersquove been given falsified like Ms Rosersquos vacation ledger

It is high time that we enlist outside professionals to conduct a compre-hensive ridership audit so that board members and the general public truly understand the ldquoneedrdquo and ldquofare-freerdquo should immediately be replaced by a fare-based system with all services including paratransit reformed to ensure elderly disabled and infirm are given subsidy and overall priority throughout the system

Jason JoinerCoupeville

Hindsight is 2020 Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said in a Sound Off in the Oct 25 Whidbey News-Times

In response we offer another clicheacute she might consider espousing The buck stops here

Her guest commentary appeared in the same edition as a front-page article about the scathing findings by the state Auditorrsquos Office The same article reported that former transit executive director Martha Rose would walk away with a $106000 payout

In their report state auditors attributed many of the agencyrsquos fiscal problems to the failings of its five-member board of directors which includes Price Johnson

During Rosersquos tenure the board failed to oversee the finances and spending of the public agency the auditors concluded

In her guest commentary Price Johnson offered a differ-ent spin on matters

ldquoThe audit results show that the agency grew over time yet the internal controls and board policies did not keep uprdquo she said

That remark doesnrsquot hold water or do much to alleviate taxpayer anger and disgust over the transit mess

The purpose of any board of directors for a public agency is very clear mdash they are entrusted to watch the financials make sure the revenue is coming in approve payments and ensure there are checks and balances to protect the interests of taxpayers

Instead Rose was allowed to build what amounts to an empire complete with custom furnishings workout facili-ties gazebos and essentially ldquocompany carsrdquo

Rather than acknowledge that the new IT facility was overbuilt Price Johnson offers an excuse on Rosersquos behalf

ldquoUnfortunately the big construction project took the directorrsquos focus away from monitoring daily financesrdquo

Price Johnsonrsquos disconnect from the gravity of the situ-ation is troubling The lack of accountability in her com-mentary is glaring and the omission of a public apology disappointing

The rest of the board doesnrsquot seem to quite get it eitherTaxpayers are justified in their anger that IT was driven

into a hole It all happened under the watch of five people selected to direct the director

Itrsquos not surprising that people are calling for the resig-nations of IT board directors Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley has made booting the IT board his cause

When government officials no longer put themselves in the shoes of the taxpayer their employer itrsquos time to evalu-ate whether theyrsquore more politician than public servant and which of those the voters would rather have as their representative Without the kind of accountability that the people of Island County demand and deserve itrsquos gotten to the point any actions taken by the IT board of directors will be viewed with skepticism and suspicion

How does one continue to serve under such a cloud we have to wonder

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WHIDBEY

Disconnect between IT directors public glaringly apparent

IDENTIFICATION STATEMENT AND SUBSCRIPTION RATES The Whidbey News-Times (ISSN 1060-7161) is published semi-weekly by Sound Publishing on Wednesdays and Saturdays for $19 for 3 months $29 for 6 months $45 per year and $75 for 2 years delivered by carrier in island county from North Whidbey Island to Greenbank $20 for 3 months $32 for 6 months $52 per year and $94 for 2 years delivered by in county mail from Greenbank to Clinton $35 for 3 months $65 for 6 months $105 per year mailed out of county Payment in advance is required It is published by The Whidbey News-Times PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Periodicals rate postage paid at Coupeville WA and at additional mailing offices POSTMASTER Send address changes to The Whidbey News-Times PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Copyright copy 2014 Sound Publishing

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OUR VIEWPOINT

DumpingDonrsquot treat island like itrsquos a landfillEditor

We have a very beautiful island with much to see and enjoy however we also have a serious problem with illegal dumping of household gar-bage computers TVs and furniture

Illegal dumping frequently occurs at the end of Sleeper Road right on the gateway to one of the absolute best parks on the island that almost nobody knows about

Instead of parking and exploring the trailhead peo-ple are encouraged to turn around and leave because of the mounds of baby diapers old tires and bags of trash

This problem is not isolat-ed only to the end of Sleeper Road it happens in many neighborhoods Someone dumped a couch next to the road sign for Rhododendron Drive and Salal Street

reports were made to Island County 911 and the sheriffrsquos department but the county has yet to remove it

It is very discouraging to see what people who should know better are doing to our island Whidbey Island is not a landfill and should not be treated as such

Carl StephensOak Harbor

Land TrustFuture is yours to preserve influenceEditor

Itrsquos the season for prom-ises and possibilities but only if you participate in our democracy and vote

While we listen and read the candidatesrsquo stories we hopefully ponder the choices To help in the choosing Irsquod like to suggest we all keep in mind the mission statement of the Whidbey Camano Land Trust

In the Aug 14 Whidbey

News-Times while celebrat-ing its 30-year anniversary and talking about what we want the next 30 years to look like the Land trust said their mission is to ldquopreserve a quality of life that is unique to the island for future gen-erationsrdquo

So while claims of fixing it all and being a good neigh-bor to boot consider the people and institutions and ask yourself ldquoIs this going to lsquopreserve a quality of life unique to the island for future generationsrsquordquo

Pay attention The future is yours to influence

Harry ToulgoatCoupeville

FootballTeamsrsquo gestures bring tears of joyEditor

I am an alumna of Marysville-Pilchuck High School Today I heard that the M-P football team took a

trip up to Oak Harbor to give you guys the trophy have pizza together and throw the football around

I just wanted to say thank you so much to both teams and their coaches What you guys are doing is big-ger than you It affects us all Ever since Friday Oct 24 thoughts of what hap-pened and the anguish they

bring are hard to escape But what you are doing gives us all something heroic and wonderful to think about mdash something that brings tears of joy

I just wanted to say thank you and we are all so proud of you Go Tomahawks and go Wildcats

Elaina ScougaleArlington

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A7

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Special keepsake section honoring all the men amp women who served and now serve our country

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Deadline Nov 14Publishes Dec 4

Showcase your business and all your holiday

offerings

bullHoliday Gift Guide

Publishes Nov 26Your Annual

Holiday Guide

bull A Taste Of Whidbey

Publishes Nov 29A guide to local

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THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

What do you think about Mayor Dudleyrsquos crusade to get the Island Transit commissioners to resign

ldquoJust stick with the old Itrsquos already goodrdquo

Shelby WelchOak Harbor

ldquoThatrsquos probably what needs to happenrdquo

David LeathersOak Harbor

OF THE WEEK

ldquoIf they canrsquot manage their money hellip somebody needs to be managing it properlyrdquo

William FettyOak Harbor

ldquoThatrsquos a pretty irrespon-sible management (group) You need to let somebody else step uprdquo

Darlus PetersOak Harbor

QUESTION

MORE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER

911 21st Street AnacortesWA bull 360-293-7222

After a terrible fall down concrete stairs I required extensive bilateral knee surgery As an independent 30 year old with a severe debilitating injury and a Lupus diagnosis I was concerned with how I was going to care for myself and regain my independence I live in Oak Harbor and did not know what to do or where to turn for help until an Island Hospital employee told me about San Juan Rehab Center in Anacortes Because of my age I never considered that I would qualify for Skilled Nursing care

I am so fortunate to have found San Juan Rehab They are no stranger to providing care for patients of all ages Diligently following my surgeonrsquos orders Tina RN cared for me with a great big smile every day and Mary Physical Therapy Assistant stressed the importance of relaxing and letting others care for me during our daily therapy Loni Occupational Therapist has given me hope for independence by teaching me new ways to manage my daily living tasks And there was never a lack of laughter when Agnes and Richelle were around Overall my days were fi lled with love and care by the entire staff

While at San Juan rehab during the summer I was able to participate in two exciting daytrips A beautiful ferry ride to Friday Harbor and a barbeque picnic at Deception State Park They made it happen even though I am wheel chair bound That was the icing on the cakeI am so thankful that I was able to fi nd San Juan Rehab They have given me the courage and hope to live a full independent life

~Jailea Patterson

As I stood a few feet from the edge of the cliff at Washington Park it surprisingly gave way and I fell 15 to 20 ft onto the rocks and beach below My rst memory was that I couldnrsquot move I quickly realized that I was alone and that no one witnessed my fall I initially thought that I should wave down a boat So I reached into my pocket for my white handkerchief Unfortunately my attempt for attention was unsuccessful Time went by not sure how long but the tide was coming in and I was becoming concerned My predicament seemed to be getting grim as I was immobile due to a left arm com-pound fracture and excruciating pain throughout my body Finally a guy came by and asked if I needed help He called the re department and they came quickly I was placed on a back board and they had to pull me up the side of the cliff using ropes due to the awkward location of the fall The Island Hospital ER assessed me and realized that I needed to go to Harbor View due to the extent of my injuries They determined I had 13 broken ribs and my pelvis was broken in 5 places I spent one week in ICU and after the second week at Harborview I was transferred to San Juan Rehabilitation The Harborview staff told me that San Juan Rehabilitation was capable and prepared to handle trauma patients Their recommendation gave me the con dence that I would be taken care of

After two months of intense therapy I am nally going back to my home in Friday Harbor I am in great debt to the physical therapy staff they de nitely challenged me to work hard I had 2 daily sessions during the week and 1 session on the weekend The nursing and resident care staff were all caring and encouraging as well I anticipate that I will continue to gain strength and I look forward to visiting the San Juan Rehab team when I return to ldquoThe United Statesrdquo (the mainland of Anacortes)

~ Dean Mack

San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER

911 21st Street AnacortesWA bull 360-293-7222

After a terrible fall down concrete stairs I required extensive bilateral knee surgery As an independent 30 year old with a severe debilitating injury and a Lupus diagnosis I was concerned with how I was going to care for myself and regain my independence I live in Oak Harbor and did not know what to do or where to turn for help until an Island Hospital employee told me about San Juan Rehab Center in Anacortes Because of my age I never considered that I would qualify for Skilled Nursing care

I am so fortunate to have found San Juan Rehab They are no stranger to providing care for patients of all ages Diligently following my surgeonrsquos orders Tina RN cared for me with a great big smile every day and Mary Physical Therapy Assistant stressed the importance of relaxing and letting others care for me during our daily therapy Loni Occupational Therapist has given me hope for independence by teaching me new ways to manage my daily living tasks And there was never a lack of laughter when Agnes and Richelle were around Overall my days were fi lled with love and care by the entire staff

While at San Juan rehab during the summer I was able to participate in two exciting daytrips A beautiful ferry ride to Friday Harbor and a barbeque picnic at Deception State Park They made it happen even though I am wheel chair bound That was the icing on the cakeI am so thankful that I was able to fi nd San Juan Rehab They have given me the courage and hope to live a full independent life

~Jailea Patterson

wwwsanjuanrehabcom

OBITUARIES

Burton

Hilda BurtonHildegard Burton died

Oct 25 2014 peacefully at Careage of Whidbey at the age of 81

She was born Aug 29 1933 in the Bronx NY to William and Dora the second of two children At the age of 3 Hilda went to Germany to visit relatives and while there the war broke out She experienced her childhood in the midst of wartime and bombing and did not return to the United States until the age of 13

She had been educated in Germany She did not speak English when she returned She lived in an orphanage until her sister and husband returned to the United States and took her in

Hilda married and had two girls Carole and Elaine On June 27 1971 she married Dusty Burton and inherited his family and they remained married for 43 years

Hilda loved being around people taking walks and just being outside enjoying family friends animals and nature Her passion for the music of Glenn Miller kept her jitterbugging

Although she was a lov-ing person she could surely cuss you out in two different languages accompanied by hugs and kisses

A private family service will be held at a later date

Our eternal thanks to the staff and workers from Careage of Whidbey

Family suggests donations can be made to Careage of Whidbey Memorial Fund 311 Northeast Third St Coupeville WA 98239

Burley Funeral Chapel30 SE Ely Street Oak Harbor WA 360-675-3192

Friends may go on line atwwwburleyfuneralchapelcom to sign a guest-book and leave

memories for the family

Fredrich Charles

ChristensonFred Christenson 96 a

longtime resident of Mount Vernon passed away Thursday Oct 23 2014 at his home

He was born to Charles and Carrie (DeWilde) Christenson Aug 3 1918 in Oak Harbor Wash Fred attended school in Oak

HarborFred is survived by

his wife Lila of the family home niece Karen (Doug) Radcliff of Bayview Wash and nephews Eric and Roy Christenson

At his request there will be no service Funeral arrange-ments are under the care of Kern Funeral Home

Ferringo

William ldquoBillrdquo Ferringo

William Sebastian Ferringo (Aug 15 1932 ndash Oct 24 2014) a longtime res-ident of Coupeville Wash passed away peacefully with his family around him under the compassionate care of the CCU staff at Whidbey General

Bill was an avid landscape wildlife and portrait photog-rapher both professionally and privately

Born in Brooklyn NY he grew up on Staten Island NY where he learned his

love of classical music played the violin in school and also started using his exceptional talents in photography

He moved to Las Vegas where he worked as a wed-ding and portrait photogra-pher and many other profes-sional jobs as well

He and his wife Evelyn retired to Coupeville approxi-mately 25 years ago After Evelyn passed in 1993 he met his more recent part-ner Maria who sadly prede-ceased Bill in 2011

He is survived by his son Richard (Lorraine) and daughters Kimberly (Alan) and Patricia Also surviving is a granddaughter Tausha extended family and friends who wish to memorialize Bill Please feel free to go the fol-lowing website at wwwwall infuneralhomecom

If you would like to contrib-ute to your favorite charity in his name that would be appreciated

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Tuck

Lt Col John R Tuck

Nov 8 1923 ndash 0ct 2 2014

Living life to the fullest John Tuck born in New York Nov 8 1923 died Oct 2 2014 surrounded by his family

John left a legacy of a life well lived He was an honest man with strong values He served our country proudly as a pilot in the United States Air Force in World War II Korea and Vietnam where he received many citations and medals including the bronze star and the distin-guished flying cross

Our family traveled the United States and Japan because of his career John was an avid sports car driv-er and held an office with the Sports Car Club of America where he raced in

his Porsche Speedster in the southern part of the US winning many races

In 1977 he and his wife Betty retired to Oak Harbor Wash where they both enjoyed sailing and being members of the yacht club They also took time to make three trips to Europe

John was also a gifted woodworker and built many pieces of furniture that our families enjoy

John was predeceased by his wife Betty of almost 67 years and leaves behind his five children Pamela Mullis Patricia Tuck Penelope Wohlford John Tuck and James Tuck and their spous-es along with 11 grandchil-dren and eight great-grand-children

A celebration memorial of his life will be in the spring

Wyatt

Joan R Wyatt RN

Joan R Wyatt RN died peacefully at her home in Coupeville Oct 24 2014 at the age of 92

She was born in Plummer Idaho to Fred and Gladys (Muzzall) Robertson Joan grew up in Plummer gradu-ating from Plummer High School and then went on to Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing in Spokane She played basketball as a young student

Joan graduated with a Registered Nurse degree She accepted her first nurs-ing position in Colorado Springs Colo and then went on to Indianapolis

She decided to return to the Northwest and settled in Seattle where she worked at Harborview Medical Center Virginia Mason and Firland TB Sanatorium in North Seattle

She reconnected with a friend from Plummer and soon she and John Wyatt were married

Joan and John had a plan to become a commercial fish-ing team

They lived on a houseboat on Lake Union and fished

the area of LaPush to Port Angeles in their trawler In 1956 they decided they wanted to begin their fam-ily and Seattle was not the place to have their children grow up

They visited several loca-tions before deciding on Whidbey Island

They really liked the idea of having their family grow up in such a beautiful area Joan and John purchased property near the Captain Whidbey Inn and 57 years later it is still home

For a time she served as camp nurse at Camp Casey during the summer camping events

Joan was hired by Whidbey General Hospital as the surgical nursing direc-tor for the hospital shortly after it opened in 1970 and spent the next 17 years in that position

She became a pioneer in advanced health care on Whidbey Island John died suddenly in 1975 and Joan was left to raise five children as a single parent

Joan retired from nursing in 1986 She had a passion and over the years devel-oped a huge garden complex at home

She also grew fuchsias and became an expert on them She received certification as a master gardener and was a member of the North Cascade Fuchsia Society She was a pioneer in organic gardening experimented with plant grafting was a beekeeper an excellent cook and believed that you should eat what you grow She was always canning goods from her garden

Joan loved following baseball and especially her beloved Mariners She would gather her own scor-ing sheets and record every moment of each game she listened to or watched Joanrsquos passion was the out-of-doors She loved being out in the fresh air

She also developed a love of hunting that had been instilled in her by her father as a young child

Joan requested no formal funeral services be conduct-ed Cremation was held with private family inurnment to follow at a later date Please visit Joanrsquos page in the Book of Memories hosted at wwwwallinfuneralhomecom to share memories and condo-lences

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

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Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9

To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to editor whidbeynewstimescom

GAME OF THE WEEK Oak Harbor cross country team runs at district in Langley today Nov 1 Girls 11 am boys 1210 pmSPORTS

WHIDBEY

By JIM WALLERSports editor

Seniors setters Hailey Beecher and Natalie McVey forced Oak Harbor High School volleyball coach Kerri Molitor to change her phi-losophy on the idea of the ideal lineup

Molitor in her 20-year career always used just one primary setter Changing set-ters during the rotations of every game is akin to a foot-ball coach switching quarter-backs each series

Beecher and McVey are so similar in ability and each is too talented to sit on the bench so Molitor amended her methods

Teams generally settle on one setter The time it takes hitters and a setter to develop the necessary timing to run an efficient attack is consider-able to develop that connec-tion with two setters is rare Beecher and McVey broke that mold

ldquoIndividually they are good settersrdquo Molitor said ldquoTogether they give us one great setterrdquo

Postseason goalsMolitor now hopes the

matched pair can help Oak Harbor match its postseason performance of last year

After an underachieving regular season in 2013 the Wildcats caught fire in the playoffs finishing second in the district tournament and sixth at state its best finish since 1988

Oak Harbor (8-5) com-pleted the regular season with a 3-0 win over first-place Shorewood Wednesday Oct 29 That win helped the

Wildcats land in a three-way tie for second in the Wesco 3A standings

This yearrsquos postseason begins at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 when Oak Harbor faces Ferndale at Shorewood High School

Three teams from the eight-team double-elimina-tion tournament will advance to the state meet

For Oak Harbor to return to state it will have to navi-gate through a difficult dis-trict tournament draw

Loaded bracketFerndale the only non-

Wesco team in the tourna-ment is the pre-tournament favorite The Golden Eagles are 11-3 only losing to the statersquos third- and fourth-ranked 2A teams (Sehome and Burlington-Edison) and the statersquos second-ranked 1A team (Lynden Christian)

In addition sixth-ranked Ferndale is the defending district champ (it defeated Oak Harbor for the title) and returns almost its entire team

In additon the Golden Eagles defeated Oak Harbor 3-1 in this fallrsquos season opener Sept 9

Also in the Wildcatsrsquo bracket is Wesco champion and 10th-ranked Shorewood and Marysville-Pilchuck Although M-P (8-5) finished below Oak Harbor in the Wesco standings it topped the lsquoCats twice this season by identical 3-2 scores

The other half of the tour-nament includes Edmonds-Woodway (10-4) Arlington (10-4) Lynnwood (8-6) and Glacier Peak (7-7)

For Oak Harbor to suc-

ceed it will lean on Beecher and McVey to direct the offensive attack

The pair doesnrsquot mind sharing the setting duties in fact they said it is an advan-

tage rotating out during the games

Sitting out ldquogives you time to planrdquo Beecher said ldquoIt gives you a break and a chance to see the defenses

and where the holes arerdquoldquoIt also helps us help each

otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe can give each other advice on where to setrdquo

Beecher and McVey

expect the Wildcats to sur-pass last yearrsquos postseason success and not because this yearrsquos team is physically superior They like the emo-tional makeup of this sea-sonrsquos squad

Better approachldquoWe didnrsquot have good

chemistry last yearrdquo Beecher said ldquoThere were moments when we didnrsquot like each other much This year we donrsquot focus on the negativerdquo

ldquoWe finally realizedrdquo McVey said ldquothat we needed to push aside all the cliques to winrdquo

Beecher emphasized the family feel on the team ldquoThis is my favorite season in six years We have a good rela-tionshiprdquo

ldquoWe will accept advice from each otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe realized that is how we improverdquo

Both pointed to Tuesdayrsquos upset of Shorewood as an example of this yearrsquos mental state

The Wildcats blew a 10-point lead in one of the sets but recovered to win last yearrsquos team would have wilted they said

Oak Harbor won the Shorewood match 26-24 26-24 25-19

Claire Anderson recorded 21 kills and 10 digs

She was helped on offense by Amelia Bernerrsquos seven kills and 24 assists from Beecher and 12 from McVey

Priya Osborne paced the defense with 18 digs AnnaBelle Whitefoot had 13

Now itrsquos on to district play The Wildcats like how things are setting up

Matched Set Senior pair ready to assist Oak Harbor in quest for another state volleyball berth

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Natalie McVey left and Hailey Beecher share setting duties for Oak Harbor this year

Soccerat Port Townsend 1 Coupe-

ville 0 Tuesday Oct 28

at Everett 4 Oak Harbor 2 Wednesday Oct 29

Wildcat goals Suzanne Kalten-bach Lydia Peplinski (assist Jenna Cooley)

Note Final match for Oak Har-bor (1-8-3 5-8-3)

at Coupeville 3 Port Townsend 0 Thursday Oct 30

Wolves goals Erin Rosenkranz Sage Renninger (assist Rosen-kranz) Marisa Etzell (assist Rosen-kranz)

Shutout Julia MyersNote Final regular season

match Coupeville finished second in Olympic League (3-3 6-6)

Next Coupeville versus Vashon Island in district tournament loser-out match at Kingston High School noon Saturday Nov 1

Volleyballat Port Townsend 3 Coupe-

ville 2 (25-5 31-33 24-26 25-23 15-11) Tuesday Oct 28

Highlights Valen Trujillo 5 aces

(23-for-23 serving) 38 digs Mad-eline Strasburg 8 kills 23 digs 5 aces Hailey Hammer 15 kills 6 digs Kacie Kiel 10 kills 25 digs Lauren Rose 37 assists Katrina McGranahan 3 blocks

Port Townsend 3 at Coupe-ville 1 (25-16 14-25 25-19 25-19) Thursday Oct 30

Highlights Strasburg 8 kills 5 aces 22 digs Kiel 7 kills 3 aces 18 digs Hammer 15 kills 2 blocks Trujillo 31 digs Rose 27 assists

Note Loss ended Coupevillersquos (1-5 1-11) season win would have qualified the Wolves for playoff for final district berth

TennisDistrict 3 1A tournament at

Lakewood Racquet Club Thurs-day Oct 30

Highlights Singles Aaron Curtin won twice Sebastian Davis split Doubles Loren NelsonConnor McCormick split

Note Curtin played in finals yesterday others could finish as high as third

Youth FootballThree teams from the Oak Har-

bor Youth Football League play in the semi-finals of the North Cas-

cade League tournament Saturday Nov 1

The Oak Harbor peewees who are 8-1 on the year and coached by Mark Cribb face undefeated Anacortes at 10 am at Wildcat Memorial Stadium

The two other local teams travel to Sedro-Woolley

The Oak Harbor seniors (6-2) who are coached by Junior Scrog-gins will face Burlington at 930 am Burlington defeated Oak Har-bor during the regular season

In a battle of unbeatens Oak Harbor Junior Gold coached by Nick Asinsin challenges Stanwood White at 5 pm

SPORTS IN BRIEF

abroad so they know there are Island County residents currently in West Africa

The Centers for Disease Control set up a structured system based on science to deal with the returning people said Higman

The returnees all must reen-ter the country through one of five designated airports mdash all located on the East Coast There it will be determined if they are symptomatic

Travelers who show pos-sible symptoms of Ebola will be treated where they landed

Those without symptoms will be able to return to their homes Their home states will be notified the states will notify their local health departments

For those returning to Island County Higman said Health Department staff will contact the individuals The health officer will follow a CDC guidance document in assessing risk for each per-son

The risk is based on the

possibility of exposurePeople who worked in

health care systems in West Africa for example probably have a greater risk than vaca-tioners

Those deemed higher on the risk scale will receive greater monitoring

The health officer has the authority under state law to quarantine indi-viduals Higman explained Washington state has three levels of quarantine The first is voluntary The second is an administrative order by the health officer The third is a court order

Higman said the Health Department would only seek

a court order for non-compli-ant people

The issue made headlines after a nurse who returned to her home state of Maine after treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone refused to remain under quarantine She tested negative for the deadly disease twice but is still within the 21-day incuba-tion period

Higman said the county Health Department hosted a meeting this week about Ebola response with first-responders and staff from both hospitals that cover Island County to ensure everyone is prepared

Dr Brad Thomas the countyrsquos health officer said

he polled everyone at the meeting and nobody felt that Island County would see Ebola

Still he said the county will be prepared

Higman agreed that therersquos no reason for panic He said he and other health officials were questioning why the disease has gotten so much more attention than other epi-demics over the years

Perhaps itrsquos the exotic-sounding name he opined or the high mortality rate in Africa

ldquoMy guess would be the fatality rate is much lower in this countryrdquo he said cit-ing the superior public health and health care system

Page A10 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

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ing the tail Shellenberger said

The preliminary idea is to start moving the aircraft at around midnight to reduce the impact on downtown How long it might take is up for debate

ldquoIrsquom guessing just because we have to move it so slowly it could take somewhere between two-to-four hours to complete the moverdquo Shellenberger said

PBYCONTINUED FROM A1

WATCHCONTINUED FROM A1

By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter

Patience is a requirement for budding artists eager to join Penn Cove Gallery in Coupeville

Even those who make it through a rigorous screen-ing process must wait for an opening

And sometimes that can take a year or more

ldquoPeople just donrsquot leaverdquo painter Judy Skinner said with a hint of exaggeration ldquoWe all like it hererdquo

A member since 2001 Skinner represents some-what of the norm at the cooperative gallery where more than half of the 27 members have been affiliated for roughly a decade or more

This fall the group is cel-ebrating its 20th anniversary as the longest continuously operating cooperative art gal-lery on Whidbey Island

And just as its name sug-gests the root of success is tied to the membersrsquo coopera-tive spirit

ldquoFor the eight years Irsquove been here everybody just works togetherrdquo said abstract artist Richard Nash ldquoEven when therersquos a dif-ference everyone seems to work through it with a very tolerant type of attitude We always manage to get through things and every-body sharesrdquo

As a cooperative gallery each artist is part business owner sharing in expenses rent maintenance and spend-ing a day or two a month working onsite

The gallery located at 9 NW Front St is open from 10 am to 5 pm every day of the year with only three exceptions Thanksgiving Christmas and New Yearrsquos Day

ldquoIrsquove been a member of two other cooperatives on the islandrdquo said M Denis Hill a scenic photographer from Coupeville who specializes in panoramas ldquoPersonally my stuff sells better here than any other place

ldquoI think the Front Street shopping district is a solid location We get really good traffic in Coupeville Itrsquos a well-run organization in a way that everybody pitches in And therersquos a little more of a family feel to this Wersquove known each other for a long timerdquo

ldquoI think people here have respect for each other and their workrdquo oil painter Rainy Lindell said

The gallery has always

been located on Front Street and has been the only tenant in the current space it moved into in 2000 when the build-ing was brand new

Painters Margaret Livermore and Lucinda Adams and jewelry-maker Akemi Walker are the only artists whorsquove been a part of the gallery for all 20 years

Other art galleries have come and gone in Coupeville but Penn Cove Gallery has

stood the test of timeSales in 2013 marked one

of the best years in the gal-leryrsquos history and 2014 might be even better Hill said

ldquoI think wersquore in a great locationrdquo Livermore said ldquoWersquore very visible on Front Street Wersquore in a cute little tourist town I think those are the major reasons that we do so well And we do have great artistsrdquo

Penn Cove made up of only Whidbey Island artists is one of four cooperative art galleries on the island joining Garry Oak Gallery in Oak Harbor (opened in 2008) Artworks Gallery in Greenbank (2005) and Whidbey Art Gallery in Langley (1992)

The Whidbey Art Gallery formerly the Artistsrsquo Cooperative Gallery is older than Penn Cove but closed for two and a half years before re-opening at a new location in Langley in 2011

While the Whidbey Art Gallery has showcased the

works of more than 155 local artists over the years Hill guesses that Penn Cove Gallery has had roughly half that number of members in 20 years

ldquoWersquore pretty stablerdquo he said

Trying to break into the Penn Cove Gallery artist lineup is much like applying for a job A screening com-mittee looks over an artistrsquos work biography and artist statement

If the committee likes what it sees the applicant is invited to a group interview session attended by all Penn Cove Gallery artists who can make it

Ultimately a group vote involving all members takes place And if that artist is accepted his or her name is put into a queue awaiting an opening

An opening often involves the type of media that the gal-lery is seeking

ldquoAll artists who do make it through the screening pro-

cess realize they donrsquot nec-essarily go into the gallery in the order in which they appliedrdquo Nash said ldquoWe take the artist that best fills the needs of the vacancyrdquo

A celebration of Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20-year anniversary will take place from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Art from both past and present Penn Cove Gallery members will be on display while a handful of artists will demonstrate their work including block printer Linnane Armstrong weaver Marcy Johnson and metal jewelry maker Mary Ellen OrsquoConnor

The gathering also will serve as a time to reflect on the successes and challenges during 20 years including the losses of members who have passed such as Jan Holmes Harry Rich Martha Bund and Betty Rayle

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

Photos by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times

Artists from left Judy Skinner M Denis Hill and Rainy Lindell are longtime members of the Penn Cove Gallery The cooperative art gallery located on Front Street in Coupeville is celebrating its 20th anniversary from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Penn Cove Gallery celebrates 20 yearsCooperative art gallery thriving behind shared devotion talent and key location

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos art ranges from Sandy Dubpernellrsquos stained glass to paintings photography wood carvings block printing silver and glass bead jewelry and more

SaturdayNov 1

Volunteer Day at the Prairie 9 am to noon Nov 1 Admiralty Inlet Pre-serve Coupeville There are thousands of wildflowers and grasses to plant Tools and snacks provided Bring gloves wwwwcltorg

Lutheran Womenrsquos Missionary League An-nual Holiday Bazaar 9 am to 2 pm Nov 1 NE Seventh Avenue and Oak Harbor Street There will be crafts baked goods and new and gently used items Lunch will be served from 11 am to 1 pm 360-675-2548 or email clcstaffconcordia lutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak Harbor Winter Market 10 am to 3 pm Nov 1 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farmers bakers and food vendors Saturdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihum mingbirdfarmnurserycom

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20th Anniversary 10 am to 5 pm Nov 1 Coupeville Rec Hall Artwork from past and present members will be on display along with art demonstrations by various artists 360-678-1176 or wwwpenncovegallerycom

Saturday Matinee the Library 2-430 pm Nov 1 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Based on Robert M Edselrsquos book this film starts George Clooney and Matt Damon as they lead a group of Allied sol-diersrsquo hunt for the art stolen by the Nazis during World War II Free wwwsno-isleorg

Fall Dance 630-10 pm Nov 1 Greenbank Progres-sive Hall Salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues $10 donation

SundayNov 2

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo Showing 130 pm Nov 2 Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley Soroptimist Inter-national of South Whidbey is bringing the global move-ment to educate girls home to Whidbey The screen-

ing is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spot-light on the transformative power of girlrsquos education Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth 360-331-4127

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo 230 pm Nov 2 South Whid-bey High School Langley Saratoga Orchestra pres-ents this concert in welcom-ing new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18 wwwsowhidbeycom

MondayNov 3

Immigration 101 630-8 pm Nov 3 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A representative of US Citizenship and Immigra-tion Services will provide an overview of immigration benefits including informa-tion about visas petitioning for relatives and becoming a US citizen No registration required Free

Basic Travel Spanish

130-3 pm Nov 3 Coupe-ville Library Join instructor Cristina Clements a native of Colombia to learn the basics Preregister for all four classes (Nov 3 10 17 and 24) Limit of 10 Free wwwsno-isleorg

Become a More Cre-ative and Confident Pho-tographer 530-730 pm Nov 3 Coupeville Library Topics include exposure composition the qualities of light and the use of manual camera settings All experi-ence levels welcome Con-tact presenter Joe Fackler at joefacklercomcastnet

WednesdayNov 5

Famous Seattle librar-ian Nancy Pearlrsquos book recommendations 11 am Nov 5 Whidbey Is-land Center for the Arts Langley Pearl will share her latest book references with a Fall into a Good Book presentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am 360-221-4383

The Author Next Door 1-3 pm Nov 5 Coupeville Library Come meet the authors next door and celebrate reading and community while learning more about the published authors who live among us

ThursdayNov 6

Coupeville Garden Club Meeting 930 am to noon Nov 6 Coupeville Rec Hall Mayor Nancy Conard will be the speaker The public is welcome

Boocoo Dinky Dow My Short Crazy Vietnam War author Visit 2-3 pm Nov 6 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A North-west veteranrsquos unusual il-lustrated memoir ldquoBoocoo Dinky Dow My short crazy Vietnam Warrdquo will be the subject of the reading Julie Titone will read from the book which she co-authored with the late artist Grady Myers Veterans and their families are especially encouraged to attend

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

COMMUNITY POTLUCK hosted by Friends of Ebeyrsquos 6-830 pm Friday Nov 7 at the Crockett Barn off Fort Casey Road Coupeville Bring a favorite dish to share Bring your own utensils Beer and wine will be available with donation suggested The event is free to the public For information go to wwwfriendsofebeysorgACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

Oak Harbor City Council MEETING AGENDA

600 pmWednesday

November 5 2014

1 CALL TO ORDERInvocationPledge of AllegianceHONORS AND RECOGNITIONSProclamation in Recognition of Veteranrsquos DayPRESENTATIONSIsland County Opportunity Council ndash Director Lisa Clark 2 APPROVAL OF AGENDA

3 CITIZEN COMMENT PERIOD

4 CONSENT AGENDAa Minutes of the Special Meeting and Regular Meeting held October 21 2014 Workshop held October 22 2014 and Parliamentary Workshop held October 30 2014b Approval of Accounts Payable Voucher Nos Approval of Payroll Check Numbersc Authorize the Mayor to sign Amendment No 1 to Forest City Agreement for Animal Control Servicesd Authorizing Mayor to Sign Application for 2016 DOE State Revolving Fundinge Authorize the Mayor to sign Department of Corrections Contract Extensionf Ordinance 1706 Repeal OHMC 204 Salary of Mayor and Councilmen 5 STAFF MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTSa City Administratorb Mayorc Councilmembers

6 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONSa Resolution 14-38 A rming the Support of the City of Oak Harbor during the EIS Scoping Period for new Growler Squadrons

7 PUBLIC HEARINGSPUBLIC MEETINGSa Resolution 14-37 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)b Ordinance 1703 2014 Comprehensive Plan Amendmentsc Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levy

8 UNFINISHED BUSINESSa Discussion on Waste Water Treatment Plant Bonding options

9 NEW BUSINESSa Discussion and action on the 2015-16 allocation of utility tax to the Art Aquisition and Maintenance Fund 10 ADJOURNMENT

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your

thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

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Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

RECORDSOUTH WHIDBEY

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Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

On Market day in Oak Harbor farmers would bring their produce while creamery owners brought milk and butter to downtown It was also a time to socialize and catch up on the townrsquos latest news and gossip Market day resembled the modern-day farmers markets held in Oak Harbor Coupeville and Bayview As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Arcadia Publishing earlier this year published her new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13

Promote your place of worship in the Whidbey News-Times for only $1250 per week for a single size ad Please call 360-675-6611

Come WorshipWith Us

First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided

490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue

Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson

Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation

of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June

All are welcome360-321-8656

wwwwhidbeycomuucwiuuadminwhidbeycom

CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday

830 950 amp 1110 am

bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA

bull Small Groupsbull MOPSbull Youth Groups

2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am

Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

679-1561oakharborlutheranorg

Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

Church1148 SE 8th Ave

Oak HarborSunday Services

930 am and 1100 ambull Small Groups

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bull Childcare All Servicesbull Much More

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St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch

The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island

Join us for Sunday Service in the

Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide

360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

People bull FamiliesCommunity bull World

Worship bull PrayerTeaching bull Faith

Invite the neighborhood to hear

your message each week in this directory

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

Worship 1 PM

1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

dagger Joy bull Cheer bull Love bull Peace dagger

Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith

The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

wwwgracebytheseaorgbull

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RestorationFellowship

Where Yeshua is LordCome Learn the

Hebraic Roots of Your Faith

Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A

675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189

Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

Taught byPastor Tad Southard

Doing Dirt Right Since 1974

12469 Reservation Rd bull Anacortes bull sunlandtopsoilcom

Got MudHog Fuel $1560

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Fall Hours start Nov 3Mon - Fri bull 8 am to 4 pm

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ldquoWhen they came to sup-port us at our team meeting just hours after the event it was the most amazing thing I have been associ-ated with as a football coach Our football program really appreciated thatrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck gave Oak Harbor the Wesco North trophy and a note that said ldquoOak Harbor true champs Thanks for your support M-P footballrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck play-er Corbin Ferry told The Herald ldquoItrsquos nothing com-pared to what they did for us but the fact that we had a chance to do something to repay what they did for us is nice

ldquoI really like the fact that we gave them the trophy When Carson told us about that it was like lsquoYeah thatrsquos got to happenrsquo They earned it Thatrsquos their trophy Thatrsquos not oursrdquo

Oak Harbor lineman Blaine Coleman said it ldquofelt pretty goodrdquo when M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k showed up

ldquoIt is cool to be appreciat-edrdquo Coleman said ldquoJust for them to take the long drive up here for a half-hour with us and presenting us with the trophy was pretty coolrdquo

Fellow Wildcat lineman Tyler Adamson echoed Colemanrsquos words ldquoIt was nice to be appreciated it made me feel goodrdquo

Both said forfeiting the game to Marysville-Pilchuck was the ldquoright thing to dordquo

ldquoForfeiting the game didnrsquot faze merdquo Adamson said ldquoWe didnrsquot want them to worry about it It was a group decision no one complainedrdquo

Coleman said it ldquodidnrsquot bother me one bitrdquo adding ldquoit was all in the name of sportsmanshiprdquo

The only regret in not playing the game they said was missing the opportu-nity to face a talented oppo-nent

ldquoPlaying them would have been a challenge and we missed itrdquo Coleman said ldquoBut that is OK what happened in Marysville shouldnrsquot have happenedrdquo

Both Oak Harbor and M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k returned to the football field Friday night results of the games were not avail-able at press time

Coleman was looking for-ward to Fridayrsquos game ldquoI have been playing football since I was 6 Playing a game will help me get past this and back to a normal routinerdquo

The Seattle Seahawks impressed by Oak Harborrsquos gesture of forfeiting to Marysville-Pilchuck invit-ed the Wildcats to practice at their facilities in Renton Oak Harbor will turn out there at 11 am Tuesday Nov 4

The Seahawks also invit-ed Marysville-Pilchuck The Tomahawks practiced in Renton Oct 28

Oak Harbor School District Communication Coordinator Kellie Tormey said community members have offered to host par-ties and dinners for the Wildcats and dropped off gifts at Oak Harbor High School

ldquoThe school is apprecia-tive of the communityrsquos out-pouring of gratituderdquo she said

ldquo(The forfeit) was done with the most humble of manner with only Marysville in mindrdquo she added ldquoThe school and the team would really like to refocus the emphasis back to the Marysville commu-nity If local businesses would like to do something to help the team would like them to really consider refocusing that spotlight back to Marysvillerdquo

TROPHYCONTINUED FROM A1

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Legal Notices

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Continued on next page

Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

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Legal Notices

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

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

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

Legal Notices

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

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

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

Legal Notices

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

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

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

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

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

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

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

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

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

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

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

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

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

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PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

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to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

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indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

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model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

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coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

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ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

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ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

31Torsquos opposite32Moist33Fade away34Salary35Sultanrsquos group

of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

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

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

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

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

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

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

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

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

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

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

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

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

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Orchestra and the eighth season for Rae who before becoming the board presi-dent played flute in the orchestra

Until that is Rae had a stroke in 2010 and was unable to play flute any-more

ldquoWhen I had my stroke then I couldnrsquot play the flute anymore which for me is just gut wrenchingrdquo Rae said ldquoBecause thatrsquos been my liferdquo

Shersquos now the board pres-ident of the orchestra while Charles still plays viola with them

But music is returning to Rae now

ldquoCharlie found a man on the internet in Amsterdam who makes one-handed flutesrdquo she said

ldquoHe specifically works on adaptive instruments for people with special needsrdquo Charles added

Itrsquos been almost five years since her stroke but Rae still is unable to use her right arm so shersquos in the process of getting one of her professional flutes ret-rofitted for one-handed play-ing

When itrsquos finished itrsquoll be held like a clarinet with a curved head piece so she can blow into it the same as she would a regular flute

She had the altered flute briefly before needing to send it back to get some extensions added and she said each day she played she got better at it

ldquoItrsquos such a thrill to be able to make music againrdquo she said ldquoItrsquoll take me quite a while hellip before I learn all the new fingerings

ldquoItrsquos so excitingrdquoShe expects to get it back

with the extensions soon within a couple of weeks

Then shersquoll be joining a flute choir Dec 16 at the First Reform Church for her first public performance in five years

ldquoYou canrsquot imagine how

great it was to hear a flute soundrdquo Charles said of his wifersquos return to playing

Rae replied ldquoNo greater than being able to produce itrdquo

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Photo by Michelle BeahmWhidbey News-Times

Charles Terpenning started playing viola in college partially because the wider neck was easier to grip than that of a violinrsquos

By MICHELLE BEAHMStaff reporter

Saratoga Orchestra of Whidbey Island is opening its eighth season with ldquoCurtains Uprdquo

This concert is at 230 pm Sunday Nov 2 at South Whidbey High School in Langley

The orchestra will be playing the overture from the ldquoBarber of Sevillerdquo by Gioachino Rossini to open the concert

The performance will close with ldquoSymphony No 7rdquo by Beethoven

Between those pieces will be a piano soloist Mark Salman playing Felix Mendelssohnrsquos ldquoPiano Concerto No 1rdquo

Aside from the piano soloist the concert will be unique because the conductor is new to the orchestra

Anna Edwards a teacher at Roosevelt High School in Seattle as well as the conduc-tor for a professional orchestra in Seattle joined the Saratoga Orchestra after a two-year search for the replacement of Lee Burns the former conductor

This concert will be Edwardsrsquo first with the Saratoga Orchestra

ldquoItrsquos the islandrsquos introduction to herrdquo said Rae Terpenning the orchestrarsquos board pres-ident

ldquoShe has some very exciting ideas involv-ing the communityrdquo

Another highlight of the concert is the addition of two violinists from the orches-trarsquos Talent Development program ldquowhere outstanding instrumentalists audition to be able to play along in the orchestra with the professional musiciansrdquo according to Terpenning

Tickets for the show are $25 for adults and $20 for seniors or members of the military

Students under 18 years old get in free though students under 14 must be accom-panied by an adult

Tickets for the performance are avail-able at Moonraker Books in Langley Vino Amore in Freeland bayleaf in Coupeville and Click Music in Oak Harbor or at the door

n For information visit wwwsowhidbeycom or call 360-929-3045

Orchestra season opens Nov 2

All activities begin at 1 pm at the Coupeville United Methodist Church on Main Street Lunch is served every Wednesday at noon For more information contact Glenda Cantrell at glendaislandseniorser-vicesorg or 360-720-2955 WEDNESDAY NOV 5Bingo first Wednesdays called by Mayor Nancy Conard

FRIDAY NOV 7Sit amp Stay Fit first and third Fridays led by Pastor Jin Ming Ma Gentle seated exercises designed to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility and move-ment

WEDNESDAY NOV 12

Cranberry Bog a blue-grass band will perform Listen and dance to the music of the Cranberry Bog bluegrass band

WEDNESDAY NOV 19Skin education pre-sented by Reese Bliek of Family Dermatology A presentation on skin education Learn how to identify and evaluate possible harmful skin lesions Make an appoint-ment for screening on Dec 17

FRIDAY NOV 21Sit amp Stay Fit first and third Fridays led by Pastor Jin Ming Ma Gentle seated exercises designed to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility and move-ment

WEDNESDAY NOV 26Crafts and games are held the last Wednesday of the month

WEDNESDAY DEC 3Bingo first Wednesdays called by Mayor Nancy Conard

FRIDAY DEC 5Sit amp Stay Fit first and third Fridays led by Pastor Jin Ming Ma Gentle seated exercises designed to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility and move-ment

WEDNESDAY DEC 10Christmas and Celtic harp music played by local musician Diedre Fairfax

COUPEVILLE HUB FOR SENIORS

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

Page A6 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

OPINION

LETTERS TO THE EDITORIsland Transit

Time to implement fare-based systemEditor

While I am stunned at the recent settlement agreement reached with for-mer Island Transit Executive Director Martha Rose I cannot say that I am surprised

I was shocked and amazed at the rapid unchecked growth of the Island Transit empire under Rosersquos leader-ship over the last decade all the while optimistically confident that she was being monitored by the board of local elected officials tasked with evaluating her performance and overseeing the operation under her control

As it turns out the opposite was true The board was under Rosersquos control

mdash mesmerized and intimidated failing to ask questions and exact the neces-sary authority and oversight to ensure county taxpayersrsquo assets and interests were protected

That an individual could show such blatant and wanton disregard for hon-esty integrity and ethics is shameful without a doubt However the real dis-

grace in this situation falls on the board of directors

All present and past members of the board of directors dating back to 1996 when Rosersquos last performance and sal-ary review was conducted Republicans and Democrats alike have repeatedly and continuously failed in their fidu-ciary duties to the citizens of Island County

Whatrsquos even more shocking is that although this revelation was only made public on Oct 24 sitting board mem-bers were made aware of the find-ings including Rosersquos theft from Island County prior to their entering into a settlement agreement that will again pay Rose for vacation time she already stole from the county

This acute and obvious continuation of poor judgment and disregard for taxpayer dollars is by any reasonable standard justification for the immedi-ate resignation of Helen Price-Johnson Bob Clay Jim Sundberg and Aubrey Vaughan from the Island Transit board of directors lest they forget voters will have the opportunity to do so when they next appear on the ballot

Holding those responsible for this mess is only a small part of the solu-tion Public transportation is extremely important to Island County voters who

twice voted to increase the sales tax Island Transit receives from three-tenths of a percent in 2000 to nine-tenths of a percent today

Now that Island County residents had the wool pulled from our eyes itrsquos time we demand a much closer examination of this organization from top to bottom

Was Rose the only one not receiving performance and salary reviews If she lied about her vacation in what other ways was the board and ultimately the citizenry misled

Is the mantra wersquove been hearing for decades ldquoit would cost too much to col-lect faresrdquo true

Are the ridership figures wersquove been given falsified like Ms Rosersquos vacation ledger

It is high time that we enlist outside professionals to conduct a compre-hensive ridership audit so that board members and the general public truly understand the ldquoneedrdquo and ldquofare-freerdquo should immediately be replaced by a fare-based system with all services including paratransit reformed to ensure elderly disabled and infirm are given subsidy and overall priority throughout the system

Jason JoinerCoupeville

Hindsight is 2020 Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said in a Sound Off in the Oct 25 Whidbey News-Times

In response we offer another clicheacute she might consider espousing The buck stops here

Her guest commentary appeared in the same edition as a front-page article about the scathing findings by the state Auditorrsquos Office The same article reported that former transit executive director Martha Rose would walk away with a $106000 payout

In their report state auditors attributed many of the agencyrsquos fiscal problems to the failings of its five-member board of directors which includes Price Johnson

During Rosersquos tenure the board failed to oversee the finances and spending of the public agency the auditors concluded

In her guest commentary Price Johnson offered a differ-ent spin on matters

ldquoThe audit results show that the agency grew over time yet the internal controls and board policies did not keep uprdquo she said

That remark doesnrsquot hold water or do much to alleviate taxpayer anger and disgust over the transit mess

The purpose of any board of directors for a public agency is very clear mdash they are entrusted to watch the financials make sure the revenue is coming in approve payments and ensure there are checks and balances to protect the interests of taxpayers

Instead Rose was allowed to build what amounts to an empire complete with custom furnishings workout facili-ties gazebos and essentially ldquocompany carsrdquo

Rather than acknowledge that the new IT facility was overbuilt Price Johnson offers an excuse on Rosersquos behalf

ldquoUnfortunately the big construction project took the directorrsquos focus away from monitoring daily financesrdquo

Price Johnsonrsquos disconnect from the gravity of the situ-ation is troubling The lack of accountability in her com-mentary is glaring and the omission of a public apology disappointing

The rest of the board doesnrsquot seem to quite get it eitherTaxpayers are justified in their anger that IT was driven

into a hole It all happened under the watch of five people selected to direct the director

Itrsquos not surprising that people are calling for the resig-nations of IT board directors Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley has made booting the IT board his cause

When government officials no longer put themselves in the shoes of the taxpayer their employer itrsquos time to evalu-ate whether theyrsquore more politician than public servant and which of those the voters would rather have as their representative Without the kind of accountability that the people of Island County demand and deserve itrsquos gotten to the point any actions taken by the IT board of directors will be viewed with skepticism and suspicion

How does one continue to serve under such a cloud we have to wonder

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WHIDBEY

Disconnect between IT directors public glaringly apparent

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OUR VIEWPOINT

DumpingDonrsquot treat island like itrsquos a landfillEditor

We have a very beautiful island with much to see and enjoy however we also have a serious problem with illegal dumping of household gar-bage computers TVs and furniture

Illegal dumping frequently occurs at the end of Sleeper Road right on the gateway to one of the absolute best parks on the island that almost nobody knows about

Instead of parking and exploring the trailhead peo-ple are encouraged to turn around and leave because of the mounds of baby diapers old tires and bags of trash

This problem is not isolat-ed only to the end of Sleeper Road it happens in many neighborhoods Someone dumped a couch next to the road sign for Rhododendron Drive and Salal Street

reports were made to Island County 911 and the sheriffrsquos department but the county has yet to remove it

It is very discouraging to see what people who should know better are doing to our island Whidbey Island is not a landfill and should not be treated as such

Carl StephensOak Harbor

Land TrustFuture is yours to preserve influenceEditor

Itrsquos the season for prom-ises and possibilities but only if you participate in our democracy and vote

While we listen and read the candidatesrsquo stories we hopefully ponder the choices To help in the choosing Irsquod like to suggest we all keep in mind the mission statement of the Whidbey Camano Land Trust

In the Aug 14 Whidbey

News-Times while celebrat-ing its 30-year anniversary and talking about what we want the next 30 years to look like the Land trust said their mission is to ldquopreserve a quality of life that is unique to the island for future gen-erationsrdquo

So while claims of fixing it all and being a good neigh-bor to boot consider the people and institutions and ask yourself ldquoIs this going to lsquopreserve a quality of life unique to the island for future generationsrsquordquo

Pay attention The future is yours to influence

Harry ToulgoatCoupeville

FootballTeamsrsquo gestures bring tears of joyEditor

I am an alumna of Marysville-Pilchuck High School Today I heard that the M-P football team took a

trip up to Oak Harbor to give you guys the trophy have pizza together and throw the football around

I just wanted to say thank you so much to both teams and their coaches What you guys are doing is big-ger than you It affects us all Ever since Friday Oct 24 thoughts of what hap-pened and the anguish they

bring are hard to escape But what you are doing gives us all something heroic and wonderful to think about mdash something that brings tears of joy

I just wanted to say thank you and we are all so proud of you Go Tomahawks and go Wildcats

Elaina ScougaleArlington

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THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

What do you think about Mayor Dudleyrsquos crusade to get the Island Transit commissioners to resign

ldquoJust stick with the old Itrsquos already goodrdquo

Shelby WelchOak Harbor

ldquoThatrsquos probably what needs to happenrdquo

David LeathersOak Harbor

OF THE WEEK

ldquoIf they canrsquot manage their money hellip somebody needs to be managing it properlyrdquo

William FettyOak Harbor

ldquoThatrsquos a pretty irrespon-sible management (group) You need to let somebody else step uprdquo

Darlus PetersOak Harbor

QUESTION

MORE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER

911 21st Street AnacortesWA bull 360-293-7222

After a terrible fall down concrete stairs I required extensive bilateral knee surgery As an independent 30 year old with a severe debilitating injury and a Lupus diagnosis I was concerned with how I was going to care for myself and regain my independence I live in Oak Harbor and did not know what to do or where to turn for help until an Island Hospital employee told me about San Juan Rehab Center in Anacortes Because of my age I never considered that I would qualify for Skilled Nursing care

I am so fortunate to have found San Juan Rehab They are no stranger to providing care for patients of all ages Diligently following my surgeonrsquos orders Tina RN cared for me with a great big smile every day and Mary Physical Therapy Assistant stressed the importance of relaxing and letting others care for me during our daily therapy Loni Occupational Therapist has given me hope for independence by teaching me new ways to manage my daily living tasks And there was never a lack of laughter when Agnes and Richelle were around Overall my days were fi lled with love and care by the entire staff

While at San Juan rehab during the summer I was able to participate in two exciting daytrips A beautiful ferry ride to Friday Harbor and a barbeque picnic at Deception State Park They made it happen even though I am wheel chair bound That was the icing on the cakeI am so thankful that I was able to fi nd San Juan Rehab They have given me the courage and hope to live a full independent life

~Jailea Patterson

As I stood a few feet from the edge of the cliff at Washington Park it surprisingly gave way and I fell 15 to 20 ft onto the rocks and beach below My rst memory was that I couldnrsquot move I quickly realized that I was alone and that no one witnessed my fall I initially thought that I should wave down a boat So I reached into my pocket for my white handkerchief Unfortunately my attempt for attention was unsuccessful Time went by not sure how long but the tide was coming in and I was becoming concerned My predicament seemed to be getting grim as I was immobile due to a left arm com-pound fracture and excruciating pain throughout my body Finally a guy came by and asked if I needed help He called the re department and they came quickly I was placed on a back board and they had to pull me up the side of the cliff using ropes due to the awkward location of the fall The Island Hospital ER assessed me and realized that I needed to go to Harbor View due to the extent of my injuries They determined I had 13 broken ribs and my pelvis was broken in 5 places I spent one week in ICU and after the second week at Harborview I was transferred to San Juan Rehabilitation The Harborview staff told me that San Juan Rehabilitation was capable and prepared to handle trauma patients Their recommendation gave me the con dence that I would be taken care of

After two months of intense therapy I am nally going back to my home in Friday Harbor I am in great debt to the physical therapy staff they de nitely challenged me to work hard I had 2 daily sessions during the week and 1 session on the weekend The nursing and resident care staff were all caring and encouraging as well I anticipate that I will continue to gain strength and I look forward to visiting the San Juan Rehab team when I return to ldquoThe United Statesrdquo (the mainland of Anacortes)

~ Dean Mack

San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER

911 21st Street AnacortesWA bull 360-293-7222

After a terrible fall down concrete stairs I required extensive bilateral knee surgery As an independent 30 year old with a severe debilitating injury and a Lupus diagnosis I was concerned with how I was going to care for myself and regain my independence I live in Oak Harbor and did not know what to do or where to turn for help until an Island Hospital employee told me about San Juan Rehab Center in Anacortes Because of my age I never considered that I would qualify for Skilled Nursing care

I am so fortunate to have found San Juan Rehab They are no stranger to providing care for patients of all ages Diligently following my surgeonrsquos orders Tina RN cared for me with a great big smile every day and Mary Physical Therapy Assistant stressed the importance of relaxing and letting others care for me during our daily therapy Loni Occupational Therapist has given me hope for independence by teaching me new ways to manage my daily living tasks And there was never a lack of laughter when Agnes and Richelle were around Overall my days were fi lled with love and care by the entire staff

While at San Juan rehab during the summer I was able to participate in two exciting daytrips A beautiful ferry ride to Friday Harbor and a barbeque picnic at Deception State Park They made it happen even though I am wheel chair bound That was the icing on the cakeI am so thankful that I was able to fi nd San Juan Rehab They have given me the courage and hope to live a full independent life

~Jailea Patterson

wwwsanjuanrehabcom

OBITUARIES

Burton

Hilda BurtonHildegard Burton died

Oct 25 2014 peacefully at Careage of Whidbey at the age of 81

She was born Aug 29 1933 in the Bronx NY to William and Dora the second of two children At the age of 3 Hilda went to Germany to visit relatives and while there the war broke out She experienced her childhood in the midst of wartime and bombing and did not return to the United States until the age of 13

She had been educated in Germany She did not speak English when she returned She lived in an orphanage until her sister and husband returned to the United States and took her in

Hilda married and had two girls Carole and Elaine On June 27 1971 she married Dusty Burton and inherited his family and they remained married for 43 years

Hilda loved being around people taking walks and just being outside enjoying family friends animals and nature Her passion for the music of Glenn Miller kept her jitterbugging

Although she was a lov-ing person she could surely cuss you out in two different languages accompanied by hugs and kisses

A private family service will be held at a later date

Our eternal thanks to the staff and workers from Careage of Whidbey

Family suggests donations can be made to Careage of Whidbey Memorial Fund 311 Northeast Third St Coupeville WA 98239

Burley Funeral Chapel30 SE Ely Street Oak Harbor WA 360-675-3192

Friends may go on line atwwwburleyfuneralchapelcom to sign a guest-book and leave

memories for the family

Fredrich Charles

ChristensonFred Christenson 96 a

longtime resident of Mount Vernon passed away Thursday Oct 23 2014 at his home

He was born to Charles and Carrie (DeWilde) Christenson Aug 3 1918 in Oak Harbor Wash Fred attended school in Oak

HarborFred is survived by

his wife Lila of the family home niece Karen (Doug) Radcliff of Bayview Wash and nephews Eric and Roy Christenson

At his request there will be no service Funeral arrange-ments are under the care of Kern Funeral Home

Ferringo

William ldquoBillrdquo Ferringo

William Sebastian Ferringo (Aug 15 1932 ndash Oct 24 2014) a longtime res-ident of Coupeville Wash passed away peacefully with his family around him under the compassionate care of the CCU staff at Whidbey General

Bill was an avid landscape wildlife and portrait photog-rapher both professionally and privately

Born in Brooklyn NY he grew up on Staten Island NY where he learned his

love of classical music played the violin in school and also started using his exceptional talents in photography

He moved to Las Vegas where he worked as a wed-ding and portrait photogra-pher and many other profes-sional jobs as well

He and his wife Evelyn retired to Coupeville approxi-mately 25 years ago After Evelyn passed in 1993 he met his more recent part-ner Maria who sadly prede-ceased Bill in 2011

He is survived by his son Richard (Lorraine) and daughters Kimberly (Alan) and Patricia Also surviving is a granddaughter Tausha extended family and friends who wish to memorialize Bill Please feel free to go the fol-lowing website at wwwwall infuneralhomecom

If you would like to contrib-ute to your favorite charity in his name that would be appreciated

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Tuck

Lt Col John R Tuck

Nov 8 1923 ndash 0ct 2 2014

Living life to the fullest John Tuck born in New York Nov 8 1923 died Oct 2 2014 surrounded by his family

John left a legacy of a life well lived He was an honest man with strong values He served our country proudly as a pilot in the United States Air Force in World War II Korea and Vietnam where he received many citations and medals including the bronze star and the distin-guished flying cross

Our family traveled the United States and Japan because of his career John was an avid sports car driv-er and held an office with the Sports Car Club of America where he raced in

his Porsche Speedster in the southern part of the US winning many races

In 1977 he and his wife Betty retired to Oak Harbor Wash where they both enjoyed sailing and being members of the yacht club They also took time to make three trips to Europe

John was also a gifted woodworker and built many pieces of furniture that our families enjoy

John was predeceased by his wife Betty of almost 67 years and leaves behind his five children Pamela Mullis Patricia Tuck Penelope Wohlford John Tuck and James Tuck and their spous-es along with 11 grandchil-dren and eight great-grand-children

A celebration memorial of his life will be in the spring

Wyatt

Joan R Wyatt RN

Joan R Wyatt RN died peacefully at her home in Coupeville Oct 24 2014 at the age of 92

She was born in Plummer Idaho to Fred and Gladys (Muzzall) Robertson Joan grew up in Plummer gradu-ating from Plummer High School and then went on to Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing in Spokane She played basketball as a young student

Joan graduated with a Registered Nurse degree She accepted her first nurs-ing position in Colorado Springs Colo and then went on to Indianapolis

She decided to return to the Northwest and settled in Seattle where she worked at Harborview Medical Center Virginia Mason and Firland TB Sanatorium in North Seattle

She reconnected with a friend from Plummer and soon she and John Wyatt were married

Joan and John had a plan to become a commercial fish-ing team

They lived on a houseboat on Lake Union and fished

the area of LaPush to Port Angeles in their trawler In 1956 they decided they wanted to begin their fam-ily and Seattle was not the place to have their children grow up

They visited several loca-tions before deciding on Whidbey Island

They really liked the idea of having their family grow up in such a beautiful area Joan and John purchased property near the Captain Whidbey Inn and 57 years later it is still home

For a time she served as camp nurse at Camp Casey during the summer camping events

Joan was hired by Whidbey General Hospital as the surgical nursing direc-tor for the hospital shortly after it opened in 1970 and spent the next 17 years in that position

She became a pioneer in advanced health care on Whidbey Island John died suddenly in 1975 and Joan was left to raise five children as a single parent

Joan retired from nursing in 1986 She had a passion and over the years devel-oped a huge garden complex at home

She also grew fuchsias and became an expert on them She received certification as a master gardener and was a member of the North Cascade Fuchsia Society She was a pioneer in organic gardening experimented with plant grafting was a beekeeper an excellent cook and believed that you should eat what you grow She was always canning goods from her garden

Joan loved following baseball and especially her beloved Mariners She would gather her own scor-ing sheets and record every moment of each game she listened to or watched Joanrsquos passion was the out-of-doors She loved being out in the fresh air

She also developed a love of hunting that had been instilled in her by her father as a young child

Joan requested no formal funeral services be conduct-ed Cremation was held with private family inurnment to follow at a later date Please visit Joanrsquos page in the Book of Memories hosted at wwwwallinfuneralhomecom to share memories and condo-lences

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9

To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to editor whidbeynewstimescom

GAME OF THE WEEK Oak Harbor cross country team runs at district in Langley today Nov 1 Girls 11 am boys 1210 pmSPORTS

WHIDBEY

By JIM WALLERSports editor

Seniors setters Hailey Beecher and Natalie McVey forced Oak Harbor High School volleyball coach Kerri Molitor to change her phi-losophy on the idea of the ideal lineup

Molitor in her 20-year career always used just one primary setter Changing set-ters during the rotations of every game is akin to a foot-ball coach switching quarter-backs each series

Beecher and McVey are so similar in ability and each is too talented to sit on the bench so Molitor amended her methods

Teams generally settle on one setter The time it takes hitters and a setter to develop the necessary timing to run an efficient attack is consider-able to develop that connec-tion with two setters is rare Beecher and McVey broke that mold

ldquoIndividually they are good settersrdquo Molitor said ldquoTogether they give us one great setterrdquo

Postseason goalsMolitor now hopes the

matched pair can help Oak Harbor match its postseason performance of last year

After an underachieving regular season in 2013 the Wildcats caught fire in the playoffs finishing second in the district tournament and sixth at state its best finish since 1988

Oak Harbor (8-5) com-pleted the regular season with a 3-0 win over first-place Shorewood Wednesday Oct 29 That win helped the

Wildcats land in a three-way tie for second in the Wesco 3A standings

This yearrsquos postseason begins at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 when Oak Harbor faces Ferndale at Shorewood High School

Three teams from the eight-team double-elimina-tion tournament will advance to the state meet

For Oak Harbor to return to state it will have to navi-gate through a difficult dis-trict tournament draw

Loaded bracketFerndale the only non-

Wesco team in the tourna-ment is the pre-tournament favorite The Golden Eagles are 11-3 only losing to the statersquos third- and fourth-ranked 2A teams (Sehome and Burlington-Edison) and the statersquos second-ranked 1A team (Lynden Christian)

In addition sixth-ranked Ferndale is the defending district champ (it defeated Oak Harbor for the title) and returns almost its entire team

In additon the Golden Eagles defeated Oak Harbor 3-1 in this fallrsquos season opener Sept 9

Also in the Wildcatsrsquo bracket is Wesco champion and 10th-ranked Shorewood and Marysville-Pilchuck Although M-P (8-5) finished below Oak Harbor in the Wesco standings it topped the lsquoCats twice this season by identical 3-2 scores

The other half of the tour-nament includes Edmonds-Woodway (10-4) Arlington (10-4) Lynnwood (8-6) and Glacier Peak (7-7)

For Oak Harbor to suc-

ceed it will lean on Beecher and McVey to direct the offensive attack

The pair doesnrsquot mind sharing the setting duties in fact they said it is an advan-

tage rotating out during the games

Sitting out ldquogives you time to planrdquo Beecher said ldquoIt gives you a break and a chance to see the defenses

and where the holes arerdquoldquoIt also helps us help each

otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe can give each other advice on where to setrdquo

Beecher and McVey

expect the Wildcats to sur-pass last yearrsquos postseason success and not because this yearrsquos team is physically superior They like the emo-tional makeup of this sea-sonrsquos squad

Better approachldquoWe didnrsquot have good

chemistry last yearrdquo Beecher said ldquoThere were moments when we didnrsquot like each other much This year we donrsquot focus on the negativerdquo

ldquoWe finally realizedrdquo McVey said ldquothat we needed to push aside all the cliques to winrdquo

Beecher emphasized the family feel on the team ldquoThis is my favorite season in six years We have a good rela-tionshiprdquo

ldquoWe will accept advice from each otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe realized that is how we improverdquo

Both pointed to Tuesdayrsquos upset of Shorewood as an example of this yearrsquos mental state

The Wildcats blew a 10-point lead in one of the sets but recovered to win last yearrsquos team would have wilted they said

Oak Harbor won the Shorewood match 26-24 26-24 25-19

Claire Anderson recorded 21 kills and 10 digs

She was helped on offense by Amelia Bernerrsquos seven kills and 24 assists from Beecher and 12 from McVey

Priya Osborne paced the defense with 18 digs AnnaBelle Whitefoot had 13

Now itrsquos on to district play The Wildcats like how things are setting up

Matched Set Senior pair ready to assist Oak Harbor in quest for another state volleyball berth

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Natalie McVey left and Hailey Beecher share setting duties for Oak Harbor this year

Soccerat Port Townsend 1 Coupe-

ville 0 Tuesday Oct 28

at Everett 4 Oak Harbor 2 Wednesday Oct 29

Wildcat goals Suzanne Kalten-bach Lydia Peplinski (assist Jenna Cooley)

Note Final match for Oak Har-bor (1-8-3 5-8-3)

at Coupeville 3 Port Townsend 0 Thursday Oct 30

Wolves goals Erin Rosenkranz Sage Renninger (assist Rosen-kranz) Marisa Etzell (assist Rosen-kranz)

Shutout Julia MyersNote Final regular season

match Coupeville finished second in Olympic League (3-3 6-6)

Next Coupeville versus Vashon Island in district tournament loser-out match at Kingston High School noon Saturday Nov 1

Volleyballat Port Townsend 3 Coupe-

ville 2 (25-5 31-33 24-26 25-23 15-11) Tuesday Oct 28

Highlights Valen Trujillo 5 aces

(23-for-23 serving) 38 digs Mad-eline Strasburg 8 kills 23 digs 5 aces Hailey Hammer 15 kills 6 digs Kacie Kiel 10 kills 25 digs Lauren Rose 37 assists Katrina McGranahan 3 blocks

Port Townsend 3 at Coupe-ville 1 (25-16 14-25 25-19 25-19) Thursday Oct 30

Highlights Strasburg 8 kills 5 aces 22 digs Kiel 7 kills 3 aces 18 digs Hammer 15 kills 2 blocks Trujillo 31 digs Rose 27 assists

Note Loss ended Coupevillersquos (1-5 1-11) season win would have qualified the Wolves for playoff for final district berth

TennisDistrict 3 1A tournament at

Lakewood Racquet Club Thurs-day Oct 30

Highlights Singles Aaron Curtin won twice Sebastian Davis split Doubles Loren NelsonConnor McCormick split

Note Curtin played in finals yesterday others could finish as high as third

Youth FootballThree teams from the Oak Har-

bor Youth Football League play in the semi-finals of the North Cas-

cade League tournament Saturday Nov 1

The Oak Harbor peewees who are 8-1 on the year and coached by Mark Cribb face undefeated Anacortes at 10 am at Wildcat Memorial Stadium

The two other local teams travel to Sedro-Woolley

The Oak Harbor seniors (6-2) who are coached by Junior Scrog-gins will face Burlington at 930 am Burlington defeated Oak Har-bor during the regular season

In a battle of unbeatens Oak Harbor Junior Gold coached by Nick Asinsin challenges Stanwood White at 5 pm

SPORTS IN BRIEF

abroad so they know there are Island County residents currently in West Africa

The Centers for Disease Control set up a structured system based on science to deal with the returning people said Higman

The returnees all must reen-ter the country through one of five designated airports mdash all located on the East Coast There it will be determined if they are symptomatic

Travelers who show pos-sible symptoms of Ebola will be treated where they landed

Those without symptoms will be able to return to their homes Their home states will be notified the states will notify their local health departments

For those returning to Island County Higman said Health Department staff will contact the individuals The health officer will follow a CDC guidance document in assessing risk for each per-son

The risk is based on the

possibility of exposurePeople who worked in

health care systems in West Africa for example probably have a greater risk than vaca-tioners

Those deemed higher on the risk scale will receive greater monitoring

The health officer has the authority under state law to quarantine indi-viduals Higman explained Washington state has three levels of quarantine The first is voluntary The second is an administrative order by the health officer The third is a court order

Higman said the Health Department would only seek

a court order for non-compli-ant people

The issue made headlines after a nurse who returned to her home state of Maine after treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone refused to remain under quarantine She tested negative for the deadly disease twice but is still within the 21-day incuba-tion period

Higman said the county Health Department hosted a meeting this week about Ebola response with first-responders and staff from both hospitals that cover Island County to ensure everyone is prepared

Dr Brad Thomas the countyrsquos health officer said

he polled everyone at the meeting and nobody felt that Island County would see Ebola

Still he said the county will be prepared

Higman agreed that therersquos no reason for panic He said he and other health officials were questioning why the disease has gotten so much more attention than other epi-demics over the years

Perhaps itrsquos the exotic-sounding name he opined or the high mortality rate in Africa

ldquoMy guess would be the fatality rate is much lower in this countryrdquo he said cit-ing the superior public health and health care system

Page A10 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

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

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ing the tail Shellenberger said

The preliminary idea is to start moving the aircraft at around midnight to reduce the impact on downtown How long it might take is up for debate

ldquoIrsquom guessing just because we have to move it so slowly it could take somewhere between two-to-four hours to complete the moverdquo Shellenberger said

PBYCONTINUED FROM A1

WATCHCONTINUED FROM A1

By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter

Patience is a requirement for budding artists eager to join Penn Cove Gallery in Coupeville

Even those who make it through a rigorous screen-ing process must wait for an opening

And sometimes that can take a year or more

ldquoPeople just donrsquot leaverdquo painter Judy Skinner said with a hint of exaggeration ldquoWe all like it hererdquo

A member since 2001 Skinner represents some-what of the norm at the cooperative gallery where more than half of the 27 members have been affiliated for roughly a decade or more

This fall the group is cel-ebrating its 20th anniversary as the longest continuously operating cooperative art gal-lery on Whidbey Island

And just as its name sug-gests the root of success is tied to the membersrsquo coopera-tive spirit

ldquoFor the eight years Irsquove been here everybody just works togetherrdquo said abstract artist Richard Nash ldquoEven when therersquos a dif-ference everyone seems to work through it with a very tolerant type of attitude We always manage to get through things and every-body sharesrdquo

As a cooperative gallery each artist is part business owner sharing in expenses rent maintenance and spend-ing a day or two a month working onsite

The gallery located at 9 NW Front St is open from 10 am to 5 pm every day of the year with only three exceptions Thanksgiving Christmas and New Yearrsquos Day

ldquoIrsquove been a member of two other cooperatives on the islandrdquo said M Denis Hill a scenic photographer from Coupeville who specializes in panoramas ldquoPersonally my stuff sells better here than any other place

ldquoI think the Front Street shopping district is a solid location We get really good traffic in Coupeville Itrsquos a well-run organization in a way that everybody pitches in And therersquos a little more of a family feel to this Wersquove known each other for a long timerdquo

ldquoI think people here have respect for each other and their workrdquo oil painter Rainy Lindell said

The gallery has always

been located on Front Street and has been the only tenant in the current space it moved into in 2000 when the build-ing was brand new

Painters Margaret Livermore and Lucinda Adams and jewelry-maker Akemi Walker are the only artists whorsquove been a part of the gallery for all 20 years

Other art galleries have come and gone in Coupeville but Penn Cove Gallery has

stood the test of timeSales in 2013 marked one

of the best years in the gal-leryrsquos history and 2014 might be even better Hill said

ldquoI think wersquore in a great locationrdquo Livermore said ldquoWersquore very visible on Front Street Wersquore in a cute little tourist town I think those are the major reasons that we do so well And we do have great artistsrdquo

Penn Cove made up of only Whidbey Island artists is one of four cooperative art galleries on the island joining Garry Oak Gallery in Oak Harbor (opened in 2008) Artworks Gallery in Greenbank (2005) and Whidbey Art Gallery in Langley (1992)

The Whidbey Art Gallery formerly the Artistsrsquo Cooperative Gallery is older than Penn Cove but closed for two and a half years before re-opening at a new location in Langley in 2011

While the Whidbey Art Gallery has showcased the

works of more than 155 local artists over the years Hill guesses that Penn Cove Gallery has had roughly half that number of members in 20 years

ldquoWersquore pretty stablerdquo he said

Trying to break into the Penn Cove Gallery artist lineup is much like applying for a job A screening com-mittee looks over an artistrsquos work biography and artist statement

If the committee likes what it sees the applicant is invited to a group interview session attended by all Penn Cove Gallery artists who can make it

Ultimately a group vote involving all members takes place And if that artist is accepted his or her name is put into a queue awaiting an opening

An opening often involves the type of media that the gal-lery is seeking

ldquoAll artists who do make it through the screening pro-

cess realize they donrsquot nec-essarily go into the gallery in the order in which they appliedrdquo Nash said ldquoWe take the artist that best fills the needs of the vacancyrdquo

A celebration of Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20-year anniversary will take place from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Art from both past and present Penn Cove Gallery members will be on display while a handful of artists will demonstrate their work including block printer Linnane Armstrong weaver Marcy Johnson and metal jewelry maker Mary Ellen OrsquoConnor

The gathering also will serve as a time to reflect on the successes and challenges during 20 years including the losses of members who have passed such as Jan Holmes Harry Rich Martha Bund and Betty Rayle

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

Photos by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times

Artists from left Judy Skinner M Denis Hill and Rainy Lindell are longtime members of the Penn Cove Gallery The cooperative art gallery located on Front Street in Coupeville is celebrating its 20th anniversary from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Penn Cove Gallery celebrates 20 yearsCooperative art gallery thriving behind shared devotion talent and key location

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos art ranges from Sandy Dubpernellrsquos stained glass to paintings photography wood carvings block printing silver and glass bead jewelry and more

SaturdayNov 1

Volunteer Day at the Prairie 9 am to noon Nov 1 Admiralty Inlet Pre-serve Coupeville There are thousands of wildflowers and grasses to plant Tools and snacks provided Bring gloves wwwwcltorg

Lutheran Womenrsquos Missionary League An-nual Holiday Bazaar 9 am to 2 pm Nov 1 NE Seventh Avenue and Oak Harbor Street There will be crafts baked goods and new and gently used items Lunch will be served from 11 am to 1 pm 360-675-2548 or email clcstaffconcordia lutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak Harbor Winter Market 10 am to 3 pm Nov 1 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farmers bakers and food vendors Saturdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihum mingbirdfarmnurserycom

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20th Anniversary 10 am to 5 pm Nov 1 Coupeville Rec Hall Artwork from past and present members will be on display along with art demonstrations by various artists 360-678-1176 or wwwpenncovegallerycom

Saturday Matinee the Library 2-430 pm Nov 1 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Based on Robert M Edselrsquos book this film starts George Clooney and Matt Damon as they lead a group of Allied sol-diersrsquo hunt for the art stolen by the Nazis during World War II Free wwwsno-isleorg

Fall Dance 630-10 pm Nov 1 Greenbank Progres-sive Hall Salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues $10 donation

SundayNov 2

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo Showing 130 pm Nov 2 Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley Soroptimist Inter-national of South Whidbey is bringing the global move-ment to educate girls home to Whidbey The screen-

ing is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spot-light on the transformative power of girlrsquos education Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth 360-331-4127

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo 230 pm Nov 2 South Whid-bey High School Langley Saratoga Orchestra pres-ents this concert in welcom-ing new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18 wwwsowhidbeycom

MondayNov 3

Immigration 101 630-8 pm Nov 3 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A representative of US Citizenship and Immigra-tion Services will provide an overview of immigration benefits including informa-tion about visas petitioning for relatives and becoming a US citizen No registration required Free

Basic Travel Spanish

130-3 pm Nov 3 Coupe-ville Library Join instructor Cristina Clements a native of Colombia to learn the basics Preregister for all four classes (Nov 3 10 17 and 24) Limit of 10 Free wwwsno-isleorg

Become a More Cre-ative and Confident Pho-tographer 530-730 pm Nov 3 Coupeville Library Topics include exposure composition the qualities of light and the use of manual camera settings All experi-ence levels welcome Con-tact presenter Joe Fackler at joefacklercomcastnet

WednesdayNov 5

Famous Seattle librar-ian Nancy Pearlrsquos book recommendations 11 am Nov 5 Whidbey Is-land Center for the Arts Langley Pearl will share her latest book references with a Fall into a Good Book presentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am 360-221-4383

The Author Next Door 1-3 pm Nov 5 Coupeville Library Come meet the authors next door and celebrate reading and community while learning more about the published authors who live among us

ThursdayNov 6

Coupeville Garden Club Meeting 930 am to noon Nov 6 Coupeville Rec Hall Mayor Nancy Conard will be the speaker The public is welcome

Boocoo Dinky Dow My Short Crazy Vietnam War author Visit 2-3 pm Nov 6 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A North-west veteranrsquos unusual il-lustrated memoir ldquoBoocoo Dinky Dow My short crazy Vietnam Warrdquo will be the subject of the reading Julie Titone will read from the book which she co-authored with the late artist Grady Myers Veterans and their families are especially encouraged to attend

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

COMMUNITY POTLUCK hosted by Friends of Ebeyrsquos 6-830 pm Friday Nov 7 at the Crockett Barn off Fort Casey Road Coupeville Bring a favorite dish to share Bring your own utensils Beer and wine will be available with donation suggested The event is free to the public For information go to wwwfriendsofebeysorgACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

Oak Harbor City Council MEETING AGENDA

600 pmWednesday

November 5 2014

1 CALL TO ORDERInvocationPledge of AllegianceHONORS AND RECOGNITIONSProclamation in Recognition of Veteranrsquos DayPRESENTATIONSIsland County Opportunity Council ndash Director Lisa Clark 2 APPROVAL OF AGENDA

3 CITIZEN COMMENT PERIOD

4 CONSENT AGENDAa Minutes of the Special Meeting and Regular Meeting held October 21 2014 Workshop held October 22 2014 and Parliamentary Workshop held October 30 2014b Approval of Accounts Payable Voucher Nos Approval of Payroll Check Numbersc Authorize the Mayor to sign Amendment No 1 to Forest City Agreement for Animal Control Servicesd Authorizing Mayor to Sign Application for 2016 DOE State Revolving Fundinge Authorize the Mayor to sign Department of Corrections Contract Extensionf Ordinance 1706 Repeal OHMC 204 Salary of Mayor and Councilmen 5 STAFF MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTSa City Administratorb Mayorc Councilmembers

6 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONSa Resolution 14-38 A rming the Support of the City of Oak Harbor during the EIS Scoping Period for new Growler Squadrons

7 PUBLIC HEARINGSPUBLIC MEETINGSa Resolution 14-37 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)b Ordinance 1703 2014 Comprehensive Plan Amendmentsc Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levy

8 UNFINISHED BUSINESSa Discussion on Waste Water Treatment Plant Bonding options

9 NEW BUSINESSa Discussion and action on the 2015-16 allocation of utility tax to the Art Aquisition and Maintenance Fund 10 ADJOURNMENT

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your

thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

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Call your sales consultant to be included

PO Box 1200 bull 107 S Main St Ste E101 bull Coupeville WA 98239360-675-6611 bull wwwwhidbeynewstimescom

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

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Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

On Market day in Oak Harbor farmers would bring their produce while creamery owners brought milk and butter to downtown It was also a time to socialize and catch up on the townrsquos latest news and gossip Market day resembled the modern-day farmers markets held in Oak Harbor Coupeville and Bayview As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Arcadia Publishing earlier this year published her new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13

Promote your place of worship in the Whidbey News-Times for only $1250 per week for a single size ad Please call 360-675-6611

Come WorshipWith Us

First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided

490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue

Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson

Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

wwwohsbcorg

Unitarian UniversalistCongregation

of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June

All are welcome360-321-8656

wwwwhidbeycomuucwiuuadminwhidbeycom

CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday

830 950 amp 1110 am

bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA

bull Small Groupsbull MOPSbull Youth Groups

2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am

Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

679-1561oakharborlutheranorg

Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

Church1148 SE 8th Ave

Oak HarborSunday Services

930 am and 1100 ambull Small Groups

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bull Childcare All Servicesbull Much More

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The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island

Join us for Sunday Service in the

Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide

360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

People bull FamiliesCommunity bull World

Worship bull PrayerTeaching bull Faith

Invite the neighborhood to hear

your message each week in this directory

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

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The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

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RestorationFellowship

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Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A

675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189

Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

Taught byPastor Tad Southard

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ldquoWhen they came to sup-port us at our team meeting just hours after the event it was the most amazing thing I have been associ-ated with as a football coach Our football program really appreciated thatrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck gave Oak Harbor the Wesco North trophy and a note that said ldquoOak Harbor true champs Thanks for your support M-P footballrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck play-er Corbin Ferry told The Herald ldquoItrsquos nothing com-pared to what they did for us but the fact that we had a chance to do something to repay what they did for us is nice

ldquoI really like the fact that we gave them the trophy When Carson told us about that it was like lsquoYeah thatrsquos got to happenrsquo They earned it Thatrsquos their trophy Thatrsquos not oursrdquo

Oak Harbor lineman Blaine Coleman said it ldquofelt pretty goodrdquo when M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k showed up

ldquoIt is cool to be appreciat-edrdquo Coleman said ldquoJust for them to take the long drive up here for a half-hour with us and presenting us with the trophy was pretty coolrdquo

Fellow Wildcat lineman Tyler Adamson echoed Colemanrsquos words ldquoIt was nice to be appreciated it made me feel goodrdquo

Both said forfeiting the game to Marysville-Pilchuck was the ldquoright thing to dordquo

ldquoForfeiting the game didnrsquot faze merdquo Adamson said ldquoWe didnrsquot want them to worry about it It was a group decision no one complainedrdquo

Coleman said it ldquodidnrsquot bother me one bitrdquo adding ldquoit was all in the name of sportsmanshiprdquo

The only regret in not playing the game they said was missing the opportu-nity to face a talented oppo-nent

ldquoPlaying them would have been a challenge and we missed itrdquo Coleman said ldquoBut that is OK what happened in Marysville shouldnrsquot have happenedrdquo

Both Oak Harbor and M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k returned to the football field Friday night results of the games were not avail-able at press time

Coleman was looking for-ward to Fridayrsquos game ldquoI have been playing football since I was 6 Playing a game will help me get past this and back to a normal routinerdquo

The Seattle Seahawks impressed by Oak Harborrsquos gesture of forfeiting to Marysville-Pilchuck invit-ed the Wildcats to practice at their facilities in Renton Oak Harbor will turn out there at 11 am Tuesday Nov 4

The Seahawks also invit-ed Marysville-Pilchuck The Tomahawks practiced in Renton Oct 28

Oak Harbor School District Communication Coordinator Kellie Tormey said community members have offered to host par-ties and dinners for the Wildcats and dropped off gifts at Oak Harbor High School

ldquoThe school is apprecia-tive of the communityrsquos out-pouring of gratituderdquo she said

ldquo(The forfeit) was done with the most humble of manner with only Marysville in mindrdquo she added ldquoThe school and the team would really like to refocus the emphasis back to the Marysville commu-nity If local businesses would like to do something to help the team would like them to really consider refocusing that spotlight back to Marysvillerdquo

TROPHYCONTINUED FROM A1

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Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

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

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EmploymentGeneral

DISHWASHERFull time

Experience preferred but not required

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

ACCOUNTANT

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

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

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NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

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Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

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EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

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

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

PT to FT Teacher Needed

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

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

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EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

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

See full job announcement amp

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Bellingham WA Completed applications

must be received by 400pm 11514

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

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

EmploymentGeneral

ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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

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Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

98239

Island Transit is an Equal Opportunity and

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Call Circulation 360-675-6611

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The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

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careage2whidbeynet

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

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

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Manager Healthcare Integration

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RNs

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to apply EOE

Mental Health Professional

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resume to susans

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NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

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

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PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

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South Island Properties

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legals

Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

(RFP)Public Defense Services

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

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

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

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

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

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

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

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

Legal Notices

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

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

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

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

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

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

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

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

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

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

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

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

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

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PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

gold18Ink-absorbing

paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

26Spike of corn27Make fun of30Stop33Mar35Cloudrsquos locale36Used to be38Gazed at39Kitchen alcove42Express

indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 741

ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 743

ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

31Torsquos opposite32Moist33Fade away34Salary35Sultanrsquos group

of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

PUZZLE NO 744

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 744

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Legal Notices

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

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

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

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

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

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OPINION

LETTERS TO THE EDITORIsland Transit

Time to implement fare-based systemEditor

While I am stunned at the recent settlement agreement reached with for-mer Island Transit Executive Director Martha Rose I cannot say that I am surprised

I was shocked and amazed at the rapid unchecked growth of the Island Transit empire under Rosersquos leader-ship over the last decade all the while optimistically confident that she was being monitored by the board of local elected officials tasked with evaluating her performance and overseeing the operation under her control

As it turns out the opposite was true The board was under Rosersquos control

mdash mesmerized and intimidated failing to ask questions and exact the neces-sary authority and oversight to ensure county taxpayersrsquo assets and interests were protected

That an individual could show such blatant and wanton disregard for hon-esty integrity and ethics is shameful without a doubt However the real dis-

grace in this situation falls on the board of directors

All present and past members of the board of directors dating back to 1996 when Rosersquos last performance and sal-ary review was conducted Republicans and Democrats alike have repeatedly and continuously failed in their fidu-ciary duties to the citizens of Island County

Whatrsquos even more shocking is that although this revelation was only made public on Oct 24 sitting board mem-bers were made aware of the find-ings including Rosersquos theft from Island County prior to their entering into a settlement agreement that will again pay Rose for vacation time she already stole from the county

This acute and obvious continuation of poor judgment and disregard for taxpayer dollars is by any reasonable standard justification for the immedi-ate resignation of Helen Price-Johnson Bob Clay Jim Sundberg and Aubrey Vaughan from the Island Transit board of directors lest they forget voters will have the opportunity to do so when they next appear on the ballot

Holding those responsible for this mess is only a small part of the solu-tion Public transportation is extremely important to Island County voters who

twice voted to increase the sales tax Island Transit receives from three-tenths of a percent in 2000 to nine-tenths of a percent today

Now that Island County residents had the wool pulled from our eyes itrsquos time we demand a much closer examination of this organization from top to bottom

Was Rose the only one not receiving performance and salary reviews If she lied about her vacation in what other ways was the board and ultimately the citizenry misled

Is the mantra wersquove been hearing for decades ldquoit would cost too much to col-lect faresrdquo true

Are the ridership figures wersquove been given falsified like Ms Rosersquos vacation ledger

It is high time that we enlist outside professionals to conduct a compre-hensive ridership audit so that board members and the general public truly understand the ldquoneedrdquo and ldquofare-freerdquo should immediately be replaced by a fare-based system with all services including paratransit reformed to ensure elderly disabled and infirm are given subsidy and overall priority throughout the system

Jason JoinerCoupeville

Hindsight is 2020 Island County Commissioner Helen Price Johnson said in a Sound Off in the Oct 25 Whidbey News-Times

In response we offer another clicheacute she might consider espousing The buck stops here

Her guest commentary appeared in the same edition as a front-page article about the scathing findings by the state Auditorrsquos Office The same article reported that former transit executive director Martha Rose would walk away with a $106000 payout

In their report state auditors attributed many of the agencyrsquos fiscal problems to the failings of its five-member board of directors which includes Price Johnson

During Rosersquos tenure the board failed to oversee the finances and spending of the public agency the auditors concluded

In her guest commentary Price Johnson offered a differ-ent spin on matters

ldquoThe audit results show that the agency grew over time yet the internal controls and board policies did not keep uprdquo she said

That remark doesnrsquot hold water or do much to alleviate taxpayer anger and disgust over the transit mess

The purpose of any board of directors for a public agency is very clear mdash they are entrusted to watch the financials make sure the revenue is coming in approve payments and ensure there are checks and balances to protect the interests of taxpayers

Instead Rose was allowed to build what amounts to an empire complete with custom furnishings workout facili-ties gazebos and essentially ldquocompany carsrdquo

Rather than acknowledge that the new IT facility was overbuilt Price Johnson offers an excuse on Rosersquos behalf

ldquoUnfortunately the big construction project took the directorrsquos focus away from monitoring daily financesrdquo

Price Johnsonrsquos disconnect from the gravity of the situ-ation is troubling The lack of accountability in her com-mentary is glaring and the omission of a public apology disappointing

The rest of the board doesnrsquot seem to quite get it eitherTaxpayers are justified in their anger that IT was driven

into a hole It all happened under the watch of five people selected to direct the director

Itrsquos not surprising that people are calling for the resig-nations of IT board directors Oak Harbor Mayor Scott Dudley has made booting the IT board his cause

When government officials no longer put themselves in the shoes of the taxpayer their employer itrsquos time to evalu-ate whether theyrsquore more politician than public servant and which of those the voters would rather have as their representative Without the kind of accountability that the people of Island County demand and deserve itrsquos gotten to the point any actions taken by the IT board of directors will be viewed with skepticism and suspicion

How does one continue to serve under such a cloud we have to wonder

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WHIDBEY

Disconnect between IT directors public glaringly apparent

IDENTIFICATION STATEMENT AND SUBSCRIPTION RATES The Whidbey News-Times (ISSN 1060-7161) is published semi-weekly by Sound Publishing on Wednesdays and Saturdays for $19 for 3 months $29 for 6 months $45 per year and $75 for 2 years delivered by carrier in island county from North Whidbey Island to Greenbank $20 for 3 months $32 for 6 months $52 per year and $94 for 2 years delivered by in county mail from Greenbank to Clinton $35 for 3 months $65 for 6 months $105 per year mailed out of county Payment in advance is required It is published by The Whidbey News-Times PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Periodicals rate postage paid at Coupeville WA and at additional mailing offices POSTMASTER Send address changes to The Whidbey News-Times PO Box 1200 Coupeville WA 98239 Copyright copy 2014 Sound Publishing

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Published each Wednesday and Saturday from the office of The Whidbey News-Times

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OUR VIEWPOINT

DumpingDonrsquot treat island like itrsquos a landfillEditor

We have a very beautiful island with much to see and enjoy however we also have a serious problem with illegal dumping of household gar-bage computers TVs and furniture

Illegal dumping frequently occurs at the end of Sleeper Road right on the gateway to one of the absolute best parks on the island that almost nobody knows about

Instead of parking and exploring the trailhead peo-ple are encouraged to turn around and leave because of the mounds of baby diapers old tires and bags of trash

This problem is not isolat-ed only to the end of Sleeper Road it happens in many neighborhoods Someone dumped a couch next to the road sign for Rhododendron Drive and Salal Street

reports were made to Island County 911 and the sheriffrsquos department but the county has yet to remove it

It is very discouraging to see what people who should know better are doing to our island Whidbey Island is not a landfill and should not be treated as such

Carl StephensOak Harbor

Land TrustFuture is yours to preserve influenceEditor

Itrsquos the season for prom-ises and possibilities but only if you participate in our democracy and vote

While we listen and read the candidatesrsquo stories we hopefully ponder the choices To help in the choosing Irsquod like to suggest we all keep in mind the mission statement of the Whidbey Camano Land Trust

In the Aug 14 Whidbey

News-Times while celebrat-ing its 30-year anniversary and talking about what we want the next 30 years to look like the Land trust said their mission is to ldquopreserve a quality of life that is unique to the island for future gen-erationsrdquo

So while claims of fixing it all and being a good neigh-bor to boot consider the people and institutions and ask yourself ldquoIs this going to lsquopreserve a quality of life unique to the island for future generationsrsquordquo

Pay attention The future is yours to influence

Harry ToulgoatCoupeville

FootballTeamsrsquo gestures bring tears of joyEditor

I am an alumna of Marysville-Pilchuck High School Today I heard that the M-P football team took a

trip up to Oak Harbor to give you guys the trophy have pizza together and throw the football around

I just wanted to say thank you so much to both teams and their coaches What you guys are doing is big-ger than you It affects us all Ever since Friday Oct 24 thoughts of what hap-pened and the anguish they

bring are hard to escape But what you are doing gives us all something heroic and wonderful to think about mdash something that brings tears of joy

I just wanted to say thank you and we are all so proud of you Go Tomahawks and go Wildcats

Elaina ScougaleArlington

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WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

What do you think about Mayor Dudleyrsquos crusade to get the Island Transit commissioners to resign

ldquoJust stick with the old Itrsquos already goodrdquo

Shelby WelchOak Harbor

ldquoThatrsquos probably what needs to happenrdquo

David LeathersOak Harbor

OF THE WEEK

ldquoIf they canrsquot manage their money hellip somebody needs to be managing it properlyrdquo

William FettyOak Harbor

ldquoThatrsquos a pretty irrespon-sible management (group) You need to let somebody else step uprdquo

Darlus PetersOak Harbor

QUESTION

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Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER

911 21st Street AnacortesWA bull 360-293-7222

After a terrible fall down concrete stairs I required extensive bilateral knee surgery As an independent 30 year old with a severe debilitating injury and a Lupus diagnosis I was concerned with how I was going to care for myself and regain my independence I live in Oak Harbor and did not know what to do or where to turn for help until an Island Hospital employee told me about San Juan Rehab Center in Anacortes Because of my age I never considered that I would qualify for Skilled Nursing care

I am so fortunate to have found San Juan Rehab They are no stranger to providing care for patients of all ages Diligently following my surgeonrsquos orders Tina RN cared for me with a great big smile every day and Mary Physical Therapy Assistant stressed the importance of relaxing and letting others care for me during our daily therapy Loni Occupational Therapist has given me hope for independence by teaching me new ways to manage my daily living tasks And there was never a lack of laughter when Agnes and Richelle were around Overall my days were fi lled with love and care by the entire staff

While at San Juan rehab during the summer I was able to participate in two exciting daytrips A beautiful ferry ride to Friday Harbor and a barbeque picnic at Deception State Park They made it happen even though I am wheel chair bound That was the icing on the cakeI am so thankful that I was able to fi nd San Juan Rehab They have given me the courage and hope to live a full independent life

~Jailea Patterson

As I stood a few feet from the edge of the cliff at Washington Park it surprisingly gave way and I fell 15 to 20 ft onto the rocks and beach below My rst memory was that I couldnrsquot move I quickly realized that I was alone and that no one witnessed my fall I initially thought that I should wave down a boat So I reached into my pocket for my white handkerchief Unfortunately my attempt for attention was unsuccessful Time went by not sure how long but the tide was coming in and I was becoming concerned My predicament seemed to be getting grim as I was immobile due to a left arm com-pound fracture and excruciating pain throughout my body Finally a guy came by and asked if I needed help He called the re department and they came quickly I was placed on a back board and they had to pull me up the side of the cliff using ropes due to the awkward location of the fall The Island Hospital ER assessed me and realized that I needed to go to Harbor View due to the extent of my injuries They determined I had 13 broken ribs and my pelvis was broken in 5 places I spent one week in ICU and after the second week at Harborview I was transferred to San Juan Rehabilitation The Harborview staff told me that San Juan Rehabilitation was capable and prepared to handle trauma patients Their recommendation gave me the con dence that I would be taken care of

After two months of intense therapy I am nally going back to my home in Friday Harbor I am in great debt to the physical therapy staff they de nitely challenged me to work hard I had 2 daily sessions during the week and 1 session on the weekend The nursing and resident care staff were all caring and encouraging as well I anticipate that I will continue to gain strength and I look forward to visiting the San Juan Rehab team when I return to ldquoThe United Statesrdquo (the mainland of Anacortes)

~ Dean Mack

San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER

911 21st Street AnacortesWA bull 360-293-7222

After a terrible fall down concrete stairs I required extensive bilateral knee surgery As an independent 30 year old with a severe debilitating injury and a Lupus diagnosis I was concerned with how I was going to care for myself and regain my independence I live in Oak Harbor and did not know what to do or where to turn for help until an Island Hospital employee told me about San Juan Rehab Center in Anacortes Because of my age I never considered that I would qualify for Skilled Nursing care

I am so fortunate to have found San Juan Rehab They are no stranger to providing care for patients of all ages Diligently following my surgeonrsquos orders Tina RN cared for me with a great big smile every day and Mary Physical Therapy Assistant stressed the importance of relaxing and letting others care for me during our daily therapy Loni Occupational Therapist has given me hope for independence by teaching me new ways to manage my daily living tasks And there was never a lack of laughter when Agnes and Richelle were around Overall my days were fi lled with love and care by the entire staff

While at San Juan rehab during the summer I was able to participate in two exciting daytrips A beautiful ferry ride to Friday Harbor and a barbeque picnic at Deception State Park They made it happen even though I am wheel chair bound That was the icing on the cakeI am so thankful that I was able to fi nd San Juan Rehab They have given me the courage and hope to live a full independent life

~Jailea Patterson

wwwsanjuanrehabcom

OBITUARIES

Burton

Hilda BurtonHildegard Burton died

Oct 25 2014 peacefully at Careage of Whidbey at the age of 81

She was born Aug 29 1933 in the Bronx NY to William and Dora the second of two children At the age of 3 Hilda went to Germany to visit relatives and while there the war broke out She experienced her childhood in the midst of wartime and bombing and did not return to the United States until the age of 13

She had been educated in Germany She did not speak English when she returned She lived in an orphanage until her sister and husband returned to the United States and took her in

Hilda married and had two girls Carole and Elaine On June 27 1971 she married Dusty Burton and inherited his family and they remained married for 43 years

Hilda loved being around people taking walks and just being outside enjoying family friends animals and nature Her passion for the music of Glenn Miller kept her jitterbugging

Although she was a lov-ing person she could surely cuss you out in two different languages accompanied by hugs and kisses

A private family service will be held at a later date

Our eternal thanks to the staff and workers from Careage of Whidbey

Family suggests donations can be made to Careage of Whidbey Memorial Fund 311 Northeast Third St Coupeville WA 98239

Burley Funeral Chapel30 SE Ely Street Oak Harbor WA 360-675-3192

Friends may go on line atwwwburleyfuneralchapelcom to sign a guest-book and leave

memories for the family

Fredrich Charles

ChristensonFred Christenson 96 a

longtime resident of Mount Vernon passed away Thursday Oct 23 2014 at his home

He was born to Charles and Carrie (DeWilde) Christenson Aug 3 1918 in Oak Harbor Wash Fred attended school in Oak

HarborFred is survived by

his wife Lila of the family home niece Karen (Doug) Radcliff of Bayview Wash and nephews Eric and Roy Christenson

At his request there will be no service Funeral arrange-ments are under the care of Kern Funeral Home

Ferringo

William ldquoBillrdquo Ferringo

William Sebastian Ferringo (Aug 15 1932 ndash Oct 24 2014) a longtime res-ident of Coupeville Wash passed away peacefully with his family around him under the compassionate care of the CCU staff at Whidbey General

Bill was an avid landscape wildlife and portrait photog-rapher both professionally and privately

Born in Brooklyn NY he grew up on Staten Island NY where he learned his

love of classical music played the violin in school and also started using his exceptional talents in photography

He moved to Las Vegas where he worked as a wed-ding and portrait photogra-pher and many other profes-sional jobs as well

He and his wife Evelyn retired to Coupeville approxi-mately 25 years ago After Evelyn passed in 1993 he met his more recent part-ner Maria who sadly prede-ceased Bill in 2011

He is survived by his son Richard (Lorraine) and daughters Kimberly (Alan) and Patricia Also surviving is a granddaughter Tausha extended family and friends who wish to memorialize Bill Please feel free to go the fol-lowing website at wwwwall infuneralhomecom

If you would like to contrib-ute to your favorite charity in his name that would be appreciated

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Tuck

Lt Col John R Tuck

Nov 8 1923 ndash 0ct 2 2014

Living life to the fullest John Tuck born in New York Nov 8 1923 died Oct 2 2014 surrounded by his family

John left a legacy of a life well lived He was an honest man with strong values He served our country proudly as a pilot in the United States Air Force in World War II Korea and Vietnam where he received many citations and medals including the bronze star and the distin-guished flying cross

Our family traveled the United States and Japan because of his career John was an avid sports car driv-er and held an office with the Sports Car Club of America where he raced in

his Porsche Speedster in the southern part of the US winning many races

In 1977 he and his wife Betty retired to Oak Harbor Wash where they both enjoyed sailing and being members of the yacht club They also took time to make three trips to Europe

John was also a gifted woodworker and built many pieces of furniture that our families enjoy

John was predeceased by his wife Betty of almost 67 years and leaves behind his five children Pamela Mullis Patricia Tuck Penelope Wohlford John Tuck and James Tuck and their spous-es along with 11 grandchil-dren and eight great-grand-children

A celebration memorial of his life will be in the spring

Wyatt

Joan R Wyatt RN

Joan R Wyatt RN died peacefully at her home in Coupeville Oct 24 2014 at the age of 92

She was born in Plummer Idaho to Fred and Gladys (Muzzall) Robertson Joan grew up in Plummer gradu-ating from Plummer High School and then went on to Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing in Spokane She played basketball as a young student

Joan graduated with a Registered Nurse degree She accepted her first nurs-ing position in Colorado Springs Colo and then went on to Indianapolis

She decided to return to the Northwest and settled in Seattle where she worked at Harborview Medical Center Virginia Mason and Firland TB Sanatorium in North Seattle

She reconnected with a friend from Plummer and soon she and John Wyatt were married

Joan and John had a plan to become a commercial fish-ing team

They lived on a houseboat on Lake Union and fished

the area of LaPush to Port Angeles in their trawler In 1956 they decided they wanted to begin their fam-ily and Seattle was not the place to have their children grow up

They visited several loca-tions before deciding on Whidbey Island

They really liked the idea of having their family grow up in such a beautiful area Joan and John purchased property near the Captain Whidbey Inn and 57 years later it is still home

For a time she served as camp nurse at Camp Casey during the summer camping events

Joan was hired by Whidbey General Hospital as the surgical nursing direc-tor for the hospital shortly after it opened in 1970 and spent the next 17 years in that position

She became a pioneer in advanced health care on Whidbey Island John died suddenly in 1975 and Joan was left to raise five children as a single parent

Joan retired from nursing in 1986 She had a passion and over the years devel-oped a huge garden complex at home

She also grew fuchsias and became an expert on them She received certification as a master gardener and was a member of the North Cascade Fuchsia Society She was a pioneer in organic gardening experimented with plant grafting was a beekeeper an excellent cook and believed that you should eat what you grow She was always canning goods from her garden

Joan loved following baseball and especially her beloved Mariners She would gather her own scor-ing sheets and record every moment of each game she listened to or watched Joanrsquos passion was the out-of-doors She loved being out in the fresh air

She also developed a love of hunting that had been instilled in her by her father as a young child

Joan requested no formal funeral services be conduct-ed Cremation was held with private family inurnment to follow at a later date Please visit Joanrsquos page in the Book of Memories hosted at wwwwallinfuneralhomecom to share memories and condo-lences

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9

To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to editor whidbeynewstimescom

GAME OF THE WEEK Oak Harbor cross country team runs at district in Langley today Nov 1 Girls 11 am boys 1210 pmSPORTS

WHIDBEY

By JIM WALLERSports editor

Seniors setters Hailey Beecher and Natalie McVey forced Oak Harbor High School volleyball coach Kerri Molitor to change her phi-losophy on the idea of the ideal lineup

Molitor in her 20-year career always used just one primary setter Changing set-ters during the rotations of every game is akin to a foot-ball coach switching quarter-backs each series

Beecher and McVey are so similar in ability and each is too talented to sit on the bench so Molitor amended her methods

Teams generally settle on one setter The time it takes hitters and a setter to develop the necessary timing to run an efficient attack is consider-able to develop that connec-tion with two setters is rare Beecher and McVey broke that mold

ldquoIndividually they are good settersrdquo Molitor said ldquoTogether they give us one great setterrdquo

Postseason goalsMolitor now hopes the

matched pair can help Oak Harbor match its postseason performance of last year

After an underachieving regular season in 2013 the Wildcats caught fire in the playoffs finishing second in the district tournament and sixth at state its best finish since 1988

Oak Harbor (8-5) com-pleted the regular season with a 3-0 win over first-place Shorewood Wednesday Oct 29 That win helped the

Wildcats land in a three-way tie for second in the Wesco 3A standings

This yearrsquos postseason begins at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 when Oak Harbor faces Ferndale at Shorewood High School

Three teams from the eight-team double-elimina-tion tournament will advance to the state meet

For Oak Harbor to return to state it will have to navi-gate through a difficult dis-trict tournament draw

Loaded bracketFerndale the only non-

Wesco team in the tourna-ment is the pre-tournament favorite The Golden Eagles are 11-3 only losing to the statersquos third- and fourth-ranked 2A teams (Sehome and Burlington-Edison) and the statersquos second-ranked 1A team (Lynden Christian)

In addition sixth-ranked Ferndale is the defending district champ (it defeated Oak Harbor for the title) and returns almost its entire team

In additon the Golden Eagles defeated Oak Harbor 3-1 in this fallrsquos season opener Sept 9

Also in the Wildcatsrsquo bracket is Wesco champion and 10th-ranked Shorewood and Marysville-Pilchuck Although M-P (8-5) finished below Oak Harbor in the Wesco standings it topped the lsquoCats twice this season by identical 3-2 scores

The other half of the tour-nament includes Edmonds-Woodway (10-4) Arlington (10-4) Lynnwood (8-6) and Glacier Peak (7-7)

For Oak Harbor to suc-

ceed it will lean on Beecher and McVey to direct the offensive attack

The pair doesnrsquot mind sharing the setting duties in fact they said it is an advan-

tage rotating out during the games

Sitting out ldquogives you time to planrdquo Beecher said ldquoIt gives you a break and a chance to see the defenses

and where the holes arerdquoldquoIt also helps us help each

otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe can give each other advice on where to setrdquo

Beecher and McVey

expect the Wildcats to sur-pass last yearrsquos postseason success and not because this yearrsquos team is physically superior They like the emo-tional makeup of this sea-sonrsquos squad

Better approachldquoWe didnrsquot have good

chemistry last yearrdquo Beecher said ldquoThere were moments when we didnrsquot like each other much This year we donrsquot focus on the negativerdquo

ldquoWe finally realizedrdquo McVey said ldquothat we needed to push aside all the cliques to winrdquo

Beecher emphasized the family feel on the team ldquoThis is my favorite season in six years We have a good rela-tionshiprdquo

ldquoWe will accept advice from each otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe realized that is how we improverdquo

Both pointed to Tuesdayrsquos upset of Shorewood as an example of this yearrsquos mental state

The Wildcats blew a 10-point lead in one of the sets but recovered to win last yearrsquos team would have wilted they said

Oak Harbor won the Shorewood match 26-24 26-24 25-19

Claire Anderson recorded 21 kills and 10 digs

She was helped on offense by Amelia Bernerrsquos seven kills and 24 assists from Beecher and 12 from McVey

Priya Osborne paced the defense with 18 digs AnnaBelle Whitefoot had 13

Now itrsquos on to district play The Wildcats like how things are setting up

Matched Set Senior pair ready to assist Oak Harbor in quest for another state volleyball berth

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Natalie McVey left and Hailey Beecher share setting duties for Oak Harbor this year

Soccerat Port Townsend 1 Coupe-

ville 0 Tuesday Oct 28

at Everett 4 Oak Harbor 2 Wednesday Oct 29

Wildcat goals Suzanne Kalten-bach Lydia Peplinski (assist Jenna Cooley)

Note Final match for Oak Har-bor (1-8-3 5-8-3)

at Coupeville 3 Port Townsend 0 Thursday Oct 30

Wolves goals Erin Rosenkranz Sage Renninger (assist Rosen-kranz) Marisa Etzell (assist Rosen-kranz)

Shutout Julia MyersNote Final regular season

match Coupeville finished second in Olympic League (3-3 6-6)

Next Coupeville versus Vashon Island in district tournament loser-out match at Kingston High School noon Saturday Nov 1

Volleyballat Port Townsend 3 Coupe-

ville 2 (25-5 31-33 24-26 25-23 15-11) Tuesday Oct 28

Highlights Valen Trujillo 5 aces

(23-for-23 serving) 38 digs Mad-eline Strasburg 8 kills 23 digs 5 aces Hailey Hammer 15 kills 6 digs Kacie Kiel 10 kills 25 digs Lauren Rose 37 assists Katrina McGranahan 3 blocks

Port Townsend 3 at Coupe-ville 1 (25-16 14-25 25-19 25-19) Thursday Oct 30

Highlights Strasburg 8 kills 5 aces 22 digs Kiel 7 kills 3 aces 18 digs Hammer 15 kills 2 blocks Trujillo 31 digs Rose 27 assists

Note Loss ended Coupevillersquos (1-5 1-11) season win would have qualified the Wolves for playoff for final district berth

TennisDistrict 3 1A tournament at

Lakewood Racquet Club Thurs-day Oct 30

Highlights Singles Aaron Curtin won twice Sebastian Davis split Doubles Loren NelsonConnor McCormick split

Note Curtin played in finals yesterday others could finish as high as third

Youth FootballThree teams from the Oak Har-

bor Youth Football League play in the semi-finals of the North Cas-

cade League tournament Saturday Nov 1

The Oak Harbor peewees who are 8-1 on the year and coached by Mark Cribb face undefeated Anacortes at 10 am at Wildcat Memorial Stadium

The two other local teams travel to Sedro-Woolley

The Oak Harbor seniors (6-2) who are coached by Junior Scrog-gins will face Burlington at 930 am Burlington defeated Oak Har-bor during the regular season

In a battle of unbeatens Oak Harbor Junior Gold coached by Nick Asinsin challenges Stanwood White at 5 pm

SPORTS IN BRIEF

abroad so they know there are Island County residents currently in West Africa

The Centers for Disease Control set up a structured system based on science to deal with the returning people said Higman

The returnees all must reen-ter the country through one of five designated airports mdash all located on the East Coast There it will be determined if they are symptomatic

Travelers who show pos-sible symptoms of Ebola will be treated where they landed

Those without symptoms will be able to return to their homes Their home states will be notified the states will notify their local health departments

For those returning to Island County Higman said Health Department staff will contact the individuals The health officer will follow a CDC guidance document in assessing risk for each per-son

The risk is based on the

possibility of exposurePeople who worked in

health care systems in West Africa for example probably have a greater risk than vaca-tioners

Those deemed higher on the risk scale will receive greater monitoring

The health officer has the authority under state law to quarantine indi-viduals Higman explained Washington state has three levels of quarantine The first is voluntary The second is an administrative order by the health officer The third is a court order

Higman said the Health Department would only seek

a court order for non-compli-ant people

The issue made headlines after a nurse who returned to her home state of Maine after treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone refused to remain under quarantine She tested negative for the deadly disease twice but is still within the 21-day incuba-tion period

Higman said the county Health Department hosted a meeting this week about Ebola response with first-responders and staff from both hospitals that cover Island County to ensure everyone is prepared

Dr Brad Thomas the countyrsquos health officer said

he polled everyone at the meeting and nobody felt that Island County would see Ebola

Still he said the county will be prepared

Higman agreed that therersquos no reason for panic He said he and other health officials were questioning why the disease has gotten so much more attention than other epi-demics over the years

Perhaps itrsquos the exotic-sounding name he opined or the high mortality rate in Africa

ldquoMy guess would be the fatality rate is much lower in this countryrdquo he said cit-ing the superior public health and health care system

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ing the tail Shellenberger said

The preliminary idea is to start moving the aircraft at around midnight to reduce the impact on downtown How long it might take is up for debate

ldquoIrsquom guessing just because we have to move it so slowly it could take somewhere between two-to-four hours to complete the moverdquo Shellenberger said

PBYCONTINUED FROM A1

WATCHCONTINUED FROM A1

By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter

Patience is a requirement for budding artists eager to join Penn Cove Gallery in Coupeville

Even those who make it through a rigorous screen-ing process must wait for an opening

And sometimes that can take a year or more

ldquoPeople just donrsquot leaverdquo painter Judy Skinner said with a hint of exaggeration ldquoWe all like it hererdquo

A member since 2001 Skinner represents some-what of the norm at the cooperative gallery where more than half of the 27 members have been affiliated for roughly a decade or more

This fall the group is cel-ebrating its 20th anniversary as the longest continuously operating cooperative art gal-lery on Whidbey Island

And just as its name sug-gests the root of success is tied to the membersrsquo coopera-tive spirit

ldquoFor the eight years Irsquove been here everybody just works togetherrdquo said abstract artist Richard Nash ldquoEven when therersquos a dif-ference everyone seems to work through it with a very tolerant type of attitude We always manage to get through things and every-body sharesrdquo

As a cooperative gallery each artist is part business owner sharing in expenses rent maintenance and spend-ing a day or two a month working onsite

The gallery located at 9 NW Front St is open from 10 am to 5 pm every day of the year with only three exceptions Thanksgiving Christmas and New Yearrsquos Day

ldquoIrsquove been a member of two other cooperatives on the islandrdquo said M Denis Hill a scenic photographer from Coupeville who specializes in panoramas ldquoPersonally my stuff sells better here than any other place

ldquoI think the Front Street shopping district is a solid location We get really good traffic in Coupeville Itrsquos a well-run organization in a way that everybody pitches in And therersquos a little more of a family feel to this Wersquove known each other for a long timerdquo

ldquoI think people here have respect for each other and their workrdquo oil painter Rainy Lindell said

The gallery has always

been located on Front Street and has been the only tenant in the current space it moved into in 2000 when the build-ing was brand new

Painters Margaret Livermore and Lucinda Adams and jewelry-maker Akemi Walker are the only artists whorsquove been a part of the gallery for all 20 years

Other art galleries have come and gone in Coupeville but Penn Cove Gallery has

stood the test of timeSales in 2013 marked one

of the best years in the gal-leryrsquos history and 2014 might be even better Hill said

ldquoI think wersquore in a great locationrdquo Livermore said ldquoWersquore very visible on Front Street Wersquore in a cute little tourist town I think those are the major reasons that we do so well And we do have great artistsrdquo

Penn Cove made up of only Whidbey Island artists is one of four cooperative art galleries on the island joining Garry Oak Gallery in Oak Harbor (opened in 2008) Artworks Gallery in Greenbank (2005) and Whidbey Art Gallery in Langley (1992)

The Whidbey Art Gallery formerly the Artistsrsquo Cooperative Gallery is older than Penn Cove but closed for two and a half years before re-opening at a new location in Langley in 2011

While the Whidbey Art Gallery has showcased the

works of more than 155 local artists over the years Hill guesses that Penn Cove Gallery has had roughly half that number of members in 20 years

ldquoWersquore pretty stablerdquo he said

Trying to break into the Penn Cove Gallery artist lineup is much like applying for a job A screening com-mittee looks over an artistrsquos work biography and artist statement

If the committee likes what it sees the applicant is invited to a group interview session attended by all Penn Cove Gallery artists who can make it

Ultimately a group vote involving all members takes place And if that artist is accepted his or her name is put into a queue awaiting an opening

An opening often involves the type of media that the gal-lery is seeking

ldquoAll artists who do make it through the screening pro-

cess realize they donrsquot nec-essarily go into the gallery in the order in which they appliedrdquo Nash said ldquoWe take the artist that best fills the needs of the vacancyrdquo

A celebration of Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20-year anniversary will take place from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Art from both past and present Penn Cove Gallery members will be on display while a handful of artists will demonstrate their work including block printer Linnane Armstrong weaver Marcy Johnson and metal jewelry maker Mary Ellen OrsquoConnor

The gathering also will serve as a time to reflect on the successes and challenges during 20 years including the losses of members who have passed such as Jan Holmes Harry Rich Martha Bund and Betty Rayle

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

Photos by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times

Artists from left Judy Skinner M Denis Hill and Rainy Lindell are longtime members of the Penn Cove Gallery The cooperative art gallery located on Front Street in Coupeville is celebrating its 20th anniversary from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Penn Cove Gallery celebrates 20 yearsCooperative art gallery thriving behind shared devotion talent and key location

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos art ranges from Sandy Dubpernellrsquos stained glass to paintings photography wood carvings block printing silver and glass bead jewelry and more

SaturdayNov 1

Volunteer Day at the Prairie 9 am to noon Nov 1 Admiralty Inlet Pre-serve Coupeville There are thousands of wildflowers and grasses to plant Tools and snacks provided Bring gloves wwwwcltorg

Lutheran Womenrsquos Missionary League An-nual Holiday Bazaar 9 am to 2 pm Nov 1 NE Seventh Avenue and Oak Harbor Street There will be crafts baked goods and new and gently used items Lunch will be served from 11 am to 1 pm 360-675-2548 or email clcstaffconcordia lutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak Harbor Winter Market 10 am to 3 pm Nov 1 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farmers bakers and food vendors Saturdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihum mingbirdfarmnurserycom

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20th Anniversary 10 am to 5 pm Nov 1 Coupeville Rec Hall Artwork from past and present members will be on display along with art demonstrations by various artists 360-678-1176 or wwwpenncovegallerycom

Saturday Matinee the Library 2-430 pm Nov 1 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Based on Robert M Edselrsquos book this film starts George Clooney and Matt Damon as they lead a group of Allied sol-diersrsquo hunt for the art stolen by the Nazis during World War II Free wwwsno-isleorg

Fall Dance 630-10 pm Nov 1 Greenbank Progres-sive Hall Salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues $10 donation

SundayNov 2

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo Showing 130 pm Nov 2 Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley Soroptimist Inter-national of South Whidbey is bringing the global move-ment to educate girls home to Whidbey The screen-

ing is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spot-light on the transformative power of girlrsquos education Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth 360-331-4127

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo 230 pm Nov 2 South Whid-bey High School Langley Saratoga Orchestra pres-ents this concert in welcom-ing new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18 wwwsowhidbeycom

MondayNov 3

Immigration 101 630-8 pm Nov 3 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A representative of US Citizenship and Immigra-tion Services will provide an overview of immigration benefits including informa-tion about visas petitioning for relatives and becoming a US citizen No registration required Free

Basic Travel Spanish

130-3 pm Nov 3 Coupe-ville Library Join instructor Cristina Clements a native of Colombia to learn the basics Preregister for all four classes (Nov 3 10 17 and 24) Limit of 10 Free wwwsno-isleorg

Become a More Cre-ative and Confident Pho-tographer 530-730 pm Nov 3 Coupeville Library Topics include exposure composition the qualities of light and the use of manual camera settings All experi-ence levels welcome Con-tact presenter Joe Fackler at joefacklercomcastnet

WednesdayNov 5

Famous Seattle librar-ian Nancy Pearlrsquos book recommendations 11 am Nov 5 Whidbey Is-land Center for the Arts Langley Pearl will share her latest book references with a Fall into a Good Book presentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am 360-221-4383

The Author Next Door 1-3 pm Nov 5 Coupeville Library Come meet the authors next door and celebrate reading and community while learning more about the published authors who live among us

ThursdayNov 6

Coupeville Garden Club Meeting 930 am to noon Nov 6 Coupeville Rec Hall Mayor Nancy Conard will be the speaker The public is welcome

Boocoo Dinky Dow My Short Crazy Vietnam War author Visit 2-3 pm Nov 6 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A North-west veteranrsquos unusual il-lustrated memoir ldquoBoocoo Dinky Dow My short crazy Vietnam Warrdquo will be the subject of the reading Julie Titone will read from the book which she co-authored with the late artist Grady Myers Veterans and their families are especially encouraged to attend

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

COMMUNITY POTLUCK hosted by Friends of Ebeyrsquos 6-830 pm Friday Nov 7 at the Crockett Barn off Fort Casey Road Coupeville Bring a favorite dish to share Bring your own utensils Beer and wine will be available with donation suggested The event is free to the public For information go to wwwfriendsofebeysorgACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

Oak Harbor City Council MEETING AGENDA

600 pmWednesday

November 5 2014

1 CALL TO ORDERInvocationPledge of AllegianceHONORS AND RECOGNITIONSProclamation in Recognition of Veteranrsquos DayPRESENTATIONSIsland County Opportunity Council ndash Director Lisa Clark 2 APPROVAL OF AGENDA

3 CITIZEN COMMENT PERIOD

4 CONSENT AGENDAa Minutes of the Special Meeting and Regular Meeting held October 21 2014 Workshop held October 22 2014 and Parliamentary Workshop held October 30 2014b Approval of Accounts Payable Voucher Nos Approval of Payroll Check Numbersc Authorize the Mayor to sign Amendment No 1 to Forest City Agreement for Animal Control Servicesd Authorizing Mayor to Sign Application for 2016 DOE State Revolving Fundinge Authorize the Mayor to sign Department of Corrections Contract Extensionf Ordinance 1706 Repeal OHMC 204 Salary of Mayor and Councilmen 5 STAFF MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTSa City Administratorb Mayorc Councilmembers

6 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONSa Resolution 14-38 A rming the Support of the City of Oak Harbor during the EIS Scoping Period for new Growler Squadrons

7 PUBLIC HEARINGSPUBLIC MEETINGSa Resolution 14-37 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)b Ordinance 1703 2014 Comprehensive Plan Amendmentsc Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levy

8 UNFINISHED BUSINESSa Discussion on Waste Water Treatment Plant Bonding options

9 NEW BUSINESSa Discussion and action on the 2015-16 allocation of utility tax to the Art Aquisition and Maintenance Fund 10 ADJOURNMENT

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your

thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

ADVERTISING DEADLINEDECEMBER 5 2014 at 4 pm

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Call your sales consultant to be included

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Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

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On Market day in Oak Harbor farmers would bring their produce while creamery owners brought milk and butter to downtown It was also a time to socialize and catch up on the townrsquos latest news and gossip Market day resembled the modern-day farmers markets held in Oak Harbor Coupeville and Bayview As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Arcadia Publishing earlier this year published her new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13

Promote your place of worship in the Whidbey News-Times for only $1250 per week for a single size ad Please call 360-675-6611

Come WorshipWith Us

First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided

490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

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Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson

Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation

of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June

All are welcome360-321-8656

wwwwhidbeycomuucwiuuadminwhidbeycom

CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday

830 950 amp 1110 am

bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA

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2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am

Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

679-1561oakharborlutheranorg

Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

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Oak HarborSunday Services

930 am and 1100 ambull Small Groups

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St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch

The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island

Join us for Sunday Service in the

Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide

360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

People bull FamiliesCommunity bull World

Worship bull PrayerTeaching bull Faith

Invite the neighborhood to hear

your message each week in this directory

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

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Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith

The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

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RestorationFellowship

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Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A

675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189

Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

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ldquoWhen they came to sup-port us at our team meeting just hours after the event it was the most amazing thing I have been associ-ated with as a football coach Our football program really appreciated thatrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck gave Oak Harbor the Wesco North trophy and a note that said ldquoOak Harbor true champs Thanks for your support M-P footballrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck play-er Corbin Ferry told The Herald ldquoItrsquos nothing com-pared to what they did for us but the fact that we had a chance to do something to repay what they did for us is nice

ldquoI really like the fact that we gave them the trophy When Carson told us about that it was like lsquoYeah thatrsquos got to happenrsquo They earned it Thatrsquos their trophy Thatrsquos not oursrdquo

Oak Harbor lineman Blaine Coleman said it ldquofelt pretty goodrdquo when M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k showed up

ldquoIt is cool to be appreciat-edrdquo Coleman said ldquoJust for them to take the long drive up here for a half-hour with us and presenting us with the trophy was pretty coolrdquo

Fellow Wildcat lineman Tyler Adamson echoed Colemanrsquos words ldquoIt was nice to be appreciated it made me feel goodrdquo

Both said forfeiting the game to Marysville-Pilchuck was the ldquoright thing to dordquo

ldquoForfeiting the game didnrsquot faze merdquo Adamson said ldquoWe didnrsquot want them to worry about it It was a group decision no one complainedrdquo

Coleman said it ldquodidnrsquot bother me one bitrdquo adding ldquoit was all in the name of sportsmanshiprdquo

The only regret in not playing the game they said was missing the opportu-nity to face a talented oppo-nent

ldquoPlaying them would have been a challenge and we missed itrdquo Coleman said ldquoBut that is OK what happened in Marysville shouldnrsquot have happenedrdquo

Both Oak Harbor and M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k returned to the football field Friday night results of the games were not avail-able at press time

Coleman was looking for-ward to Fridayrsquos game ldquoI have been playing football since I was 6 Playing a game will help me get past this and back to a normal routinerdquo

The Seattle Seahawks impressed by Oak Harborrsquos gesture of forfeiting to Marysville-Pilchuck invit-ed the Wildcats to practice at their facilities in Renton Oak Harbor will turn out there at 11 am Tuesday Nov 4

The Seahawks also invit-ed Marysville-Pilchuck The Tomahawks practiced in Renton Oct 28

Oak Harbor School District Communication Coordinator Kellie Tormey said community members have offered to host par-ties and dinners for the Wildcats and dropped off gifts at Oak Harbor High School

ldquoThe school is apprecia-tive of the communityrsquos out-pouring of gratituderdquo she said

ldquo(The forfeit) was done with the most humble of manner with only Marysville in mindrdquo she added ldquoThe school and the team would really like to refocus the emphasis back to the Marysville commu-nity If local businesses would like to do something to help the team would like them to really consider refocusing that spotlight back to Marysvillerdquo

TROPHYCONTINUED FROM A1

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EmploymentGeneral

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APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

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careage2whidbeynet

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The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

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The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

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Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

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Continued on next page

Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

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Legal Notices

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

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

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

Legal Notices

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

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

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

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

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

Legal Notices

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

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

Legal Notices

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

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

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

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

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

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

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burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

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paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

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indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 741

ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

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relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

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symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

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beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

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11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

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41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 743

ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

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of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

PUZZLE NO 744

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 744

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

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

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

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

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

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Page 7: Whidbey News-Times, November 01, 2014

DumpingDonrsquot treat island like itrsquos a landfillEditor

We have a very beautiful island with much to see and enjoy however we also have a serious problem with illegal dumping of household gar-bage computers TVs and furniture

Illegal dumping frequently occurs at the end of Sleeper Road right on the gateway to one of the absolute best parks on the island that almost nobody knows about

Instead of parking and exploring the trailhead peo-ple are encouraged to turn around and leave because of the mounds of baby diapers old tires and bags of trash

This problem is not isolat-ed only to the end of Sleeper Road it happens in many neighborhoods Someone dumped a couch next to the road sign for Rhododendron Drive and Salal Street

reports were made to Island County 911 and the sheriffrsquos department but the county has yet to remove it

It is very discouraging to see what people who should know better are doing to our island Whidbey Island is not a landfill and should not be treated as such

Carl StephensOak Harbor

Land TrustFuture is yours to preserve influenceEditor

Itrsquos the season for prom-ises and possibilities but only if you participate in our democracy and vote

While we listen and read the candidatesrsquo stories we hopefully ponder the choices To help in the choosing Irsquod like to suggest we all keep in mind the mission statement of the Whidbey Camano Land Trust

In the Aug 14 Whidbey

News-Times while celebrat-ing its 30-year anniversary and talking about what we want the next 30 years to look like the Land trust said their mission is to ldquopreserve a quality of life that is unique to the island for future gen-erationsrdquo

So while claims of fixing it all and being a good neigh-bor to boot consider the people and institutions and ask yourself ldquoIs this going to lsquopreserve a quality of life unique to the island for future generationsrsquordquo

Pay attention The future is yours to influence

Harry ToulgoatCoupeville

FootballTeamsrsquo gestures bring tears of joyEditor

I am an alumna of Marysville-Pilchuck High School Today I heard that the M-P football team took a

trip up to Oak Harbor to give you guys the trophy have pizza together and throw the football around

I just wanted to say thank you so much to both teams and their coaches What you guys are doing is big-ger than you It affects us all Ever since Friday Oct 24 thoughts of what hap-pened and the anguish they

bring are hard to escape But what you are doing gives us all something heroic and wonderful to think about mdash something that brings tears of joy

I just wanted to say thank you and we are all so proud of you Go Tomahawks and go Wildcats

Elaina ScougaleArlington

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THE BEST OF

WHIDBEYREADERS CHOICE AWARDS

What do you think about Mayor Dudleyrsquos crusade to get the Island Transit commissioners to resign

ldquoJust stick with the old Itrsquos already goodrdquo

Shelby WelchOak Harbor

ldquoThatrsquos probably what needs to happenrdquo

David LeathersOak Harbor

OF THE WEEK

ldquoIf they canrsquot manage their money hellip somebody needs to be managing it properlyrdquo

William FettyOak Harbor

ldquoThatrsquos a pretty irrespon-sible management (group) You need to let somebody else step uprdquo

Darlus PetersOak Harbor

QUESTION

MORE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER

911 21st Street AnacortesWA bull 360-293-7222

After a terrible fall down concrete stairs I required extensive bilateral knee surgery As an independent 30 year old with a severe debilitating injury and a Lupus diagnosis I was concerned with how I was going to care for myself and regain my independence I live in Oak Harbor and did not know what to do or where to turn for help until an Island Hospital employee told me about San Juan Rehab Center in Anacortes Because of my age I never considered that I would qualify for Skilled Nursing care

I am so fortunate to have found San Juan Rehab They are no stranger to providing care for patients of all ages Diligently following my surgeonrsquos orders Tina RN cared for me with a great big smile every day and Mary Physical Therapy Assistant stressed the importance of relaxing and letting others care for me during our daily therapy Loni Occupational Therapist has given me hope for independence by teaching me new ways to manage my daily living tasks And there was never a lack of laughter when Agnes and Richelle were around Overall my days were fi lled with love and care by the entire staff

While at San Juan rehab during the summer I was able to participate in two exciting daytrips A beautiful ferry ride to Friday Harbor and a barbeque picnic at Deception State Park They made it happen even though I am wheel chair bound That was the icing on the cakeI am so thankful that I was able to fi nd San Juan Rehab They have given me the courage and hope to live a full independent life

~Jailea Patterson

As I stood a few feet from the edge of the cliff at Washington Park it surprisingly gave way and I fell 15 to 20 ft onto the rocks and beach below My rst memory was that I couldnrsquot move I quickly realized that I was alone and that no one witnessed my fall I initially thought that I should wave down a boat So I reached into my pocket for my white handkerchief Unfortunately my attempt for attention was unsuccessful Time went by not sure how long but the tide was coming in and I was becoming concerned My predicament seemed to be getting grim as I was immobile due to a left arm com-pound fracture and excruciating pain throughout my body Finally a guy came by and asked if I needed help He called the re department and they came quickly I was placed on a back board and they had to pull me up the side of the cliff using ropes due to the awkward location of the fall The Island Hospital ER assessed me and realized that I needed to go to Harbor View due to the extent of my injuries They determined I had 13 broken ribs and my pelvis was broken in 5 places I spent one week in ICU and after the second week at Harborview I was transferred to San Juan Rehabilitation The Harborview staff told me that San Juan Rehabilitation was capable and prepared to handle trauma patients Their recommendation gave me the con dence that I would be taken care of

After two months of intense therapy I am nally going back to my home in Friday Harbor I am in great debt to the physical therapy staff they de nitely challenged me to work hard I had 2 daily sessions during the week and 1 session on the weekend The nursing and resident care staff were all caring and encouraging as well I anticipate that I will continue to gain strength and I look forward to visiting the San Juan Rehab team when I return to ldquoThe United Statesrdquo (the mainland of Anacortes)

~ Dean Mack

San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER

911 21st Street AnacortesWA bull 360-293-7222

After a terrible fall down concrete stairs I required extensive bilateral knee surgery As an independent 30 year old with a severe debilitating injury and a Lupus diagnosis I was concerned with how I was going to care for myself and regain my independence I live in Oak Harbor and did not know what to do or where to turn for help until an Island Hospital employee told me about San Juan Rehab Center in Anacortes Because of my age I never considered that I would qualify for Skilled Nursing care

I am so fortunate to have found San Juan Rehab They are no stranger to providing care for patients of all ages Diligently following my surgeonrsquos orders Tina RN cared for me with a great big smile every day and Mary Physical Therapy Assistant stressed the importance of relaxing and letting others care for me during our daily therapy Loni Occupational Therapist has given me hope for independence by teaching me new ways to manage my daily living tasks And there was never a lack of laughter when Agnes and Richelle were around Overall my days were fi lled with love and care by the entire staff

While at San Juan rehab during the summer I was able to participate in two exciting daytrips A beautiful ferry ride to Friday Harbor and a barbeque picnic at Deception State Park They made it happen even though I am wheel chair bound That was the icing on the cakeI am so thankful that I was able to fi nd San Juan Rehab They have given me the courage and hope to live a full independent life

~Jailea Patterson

wwwsanjuanrehabcom

OBITUARIES

Burton

Hilda BurtonHildegard Burton died

Oct 25 2014 peacefully at Careage of Whidbey at the age of 81

She was born Aug 29 1933 in the Bronx NY to William and Dora the second of two children At the age of 3 Hilda went to Germany to visit relatives and while there the war broke out She experienced her childhood in the midst of wartime and bombing and did not return to the United States until the age of 13

She had been educated in Germany She did not speak English when she returned She lived in an orphanage until her sister and husband returned to the United States and took her in

Hilda married and had two girls Carole and Elaine On June 27 1971 she married Dusty Burton and inherited his family and they remained married for 43 years

Hilda loved being around people taking walks and just being outside enjoying family friends animals and nature Her passion for the music of Glenn Miller kept her jitterbugging

Although she was a lov-ing person she could surely cuss you out in two different languages accompanied by hugs and kisses

A private family service will be held at a later date

Our eternal thanks to the staff and workers from Careage of Whidbey

Family suggests donations can be made to Careage of Whidbey Memorial Fund 311 Northeast Third St Coupeville WA 98239

Burley Funeral Chapel30 SE Ely Street Oak Harbor WA 360-675-3192

Friends may go on line atwwwburleyfuneralchapelcom to sign a guest-book and leave

memories for the family

Fredrich Charles

ChristensonFred Christenson 96 a

longtime resident of Mount Vernon passed away Thursday Oct 23 2014 at his home

He was born to Charles and Carrie (DeWilde) Christenson Aug 3 1918 in Oak Harbor Wash Fred attended school in Oak

HarborFred is survived by

his wife Lila of the family home niece Karen (Doug) Radcliff of Bayview Wash and nephews Eric and Roy Christenson

At his request there will be no service Funeral arrange-ments are under the care of Kern Funeral Home

Ferringo

William ldquoBillrdquo Ferringo

William Sebastian Ferringo (Aug 15 1932 ndash Oct 24 2014) a longtime res-ident of Coupeville Wash passed away peacefully with his family around him under the compassionate care of the CCU staff at Whidbey General

Bill was an avid landscape wildlife and portrait photog-rapher both professionally and privately

Born in Brooklyn NY he grew up on Staten Island NY where he learned his

love of classical music played the violin in school and also started using his exceptional talents in photography

He moved to Las Vegas where he worked as a wed-ding and portrait photogra-pher and many other profes-sional jobs as well

He and his wife Evelyn retired to Coupeville approxi-mately 25 years ago After Evelyn passed in 1993 he met his more recent part-ner Maria who sadly prede-ceased Bill in 2011

He is survived by his son Richard (Lorraine) and daughters Kimberly (Alan) and Patricia Also surviving is a granddaughter Tausha extended family and friends who wish to memorialize Bill Please feel free to go the fol-lowing website at wwwwall infuneralhomecom

If you would like to contrib-ute to your favorite charity in his name that would be appreciated

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Tuck

Lt Col John R Tuck

Nov 8 1923 ndash 0ct 2 2014

Living life to the fullest John Tuck born in New York Nov 8 1923 died Oct 2 2014 surrounded by his family

John left a legacy of a life well lived He was an honest man with strong values He served our country proudly as a pilot in the United States Air Force in World War II Korea and Vietnam where he received many citations and medals including the bronze star and the distin-guished flying cross

Our family traveled the United States and Japan because of his career John was an avid sports car driv-er and held an office with the Sports Car Club of America where he raced in

his Porsche Speedster in the southern part of the US winning many races

In 1977 he and his wife Betty retired to Oak Harbor Wash where they both enjoyed sailing and being members of the yacht club They also took time to make three trips to Europe

John was also a gifted woodworker and built many pieces of furniture that our families enjoy

John was predeceased by his wife Betty of almost 67 years and leaves behind his five children Pamela Mullis Patricia Tuck Penelope Wohlford John Tuck and James Tuck and their spous-es along with 11 grandchil-dren and eight great-grand-children

A celebration memorial of his life will be in the spring

Wyatt

Joan R Wyatt RN

Joan R Wyatt RN died peacefully at her home in Coupeville Oct 24 2014 at the age of 92

She was born in Plummer Idaho to Fred and Gladys (Muzzall) Robertson Joan grew up in Plummer gradu-ating from Plummer High School and then went on to Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing in Spokane She played basketball as a young student

Joan graduated with a Registered Nurse degree She accepted her first nurs-ing position in Colorado Springs Colo and then went on to Indianapolis

She decided to return to the Northwest and settled in Seattle where she worked at Harborview Medical Center Virginia Mason and Firland TB Sanatorium in North Seattle

She reconnected with a friend from Plummer and soon she and John Wyatt were married

Joan and John had a plan to become a commercial fish-ing team

They lived on a houseboat on Lake Union and fished

the area of LaPush to Port Angeles in their trawler In 1956 they decided they wanted to begin their fam-ily and Seattle was not the place to have their children grow up

They visited several loca-tions before deciding on Whidbey Island

They really liked the idea of having their family grow up in such a beautiful area Joan and John purchased property near the Captain Whidbey Inn and 57 years later it is still home

For a time she served as camp nurse at Camp Casey during the summer camping events

Joan was hired by Whidbey General Hospital as the surgical nursing direc-tor for the hospital shortly after it opened in 1970 and spent the next 17 years in that position

She became a pioneer in advanced health care on Whidbey Island John died suddenly in 1975 and Joan was left to raise five children as a single parent

Joan retired from nursing in 1986 She had a passion and over the years devel-oped a huge garden complex at home

She also grew fuchsias and became an expert on them She received certification as a master gardener and was a member of the North Cascade Fuchsia Society She was a pioneer in organic gardening experimented with plant grafting was a beekeeper an excellent cook and believed that you should eat what you grow She was always canning goods from her garden

Joan loved following baseball and especially her beloved Mariners She would gather her own scor-ing sheets and record every moment of each game she listened to or watched Joanrsquos passion was the out-of-doors She loved being out in the fresh air

She also developed a love of hunting that had been instilled in her by her father as a young child

Joan requested no formal funeral services be conduct-ed Cremation was held with private family inurnment to follow at a later date Please visit Joanrsquos page in the Book of Memories hosted at wwwwallinfuneralhomecom to share memories and condo-lences

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9

To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to editor whidbeynewstimescom

GAME OF THE WEEK Oak Harbor cross country team runs at district in Langley today Nov 1 Girls 11 am boys 1210 pmSPORTS

WHIDBEY

By JIM WALLERSports editor

Seniors setters Hailey Beecher and Natalie McVey forced Oak Harbor High School volleyball coach Kerri Molitor to change her phi-losophy on the idea of the ideal lineup

Molitor in her 20-year career always used just one primary setter Changing set-ters during the rotations of every game is akin to a foot-ball coach switching quarter-backs each series

Beecher and McVey are so similar in ability and each is too talented to sit on the bench so Molitor amended her methods

Teams generally settle on one setter The time it takes hitters and a setter to develop the necessary timing to run an efficient attack is consider-able to develop that connec-tion with two setters is rare Beecher and McVey broke that mold

ldquoIndividually they are good settersrdquo Molitor said ldquoTogether they give us one great setterrdquo

Postseason goalsMolitor now hopes the

matched pair can help Oak Harbor match its postseason performance of last year

After an underachieving regular season in 2013 the Wildcats caught fire in the playoffs finishing second in the district tournament and sixth at state its best finish since 1988

Oak Harbor (8-5) com-pleted the regular season with a 3-0 win over first-place Shorewood Wednesday Oct 29 That win helped the

Wildcats land in a three-way tie for second in the Wesco 3A standings

This yearrsquos postseason begins at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 when Oak Harbor faces Ferndale at Shorewood High School

Three teams from the eight-team double-elimina-tion tournament will advance to the state meet

For Oak Harbor to return to state it will have to navi-gate through a difficult dis-trict tournament draw

Loaded bracketFerndale the only non-

Wesco team in the tourna-ment is the pre-tournament favorite The Golden Eagles are 11-3 only losing to the statersquos third- and fourth-ranked 2A teams (Sehome and Burlington-Edison) and the statersquos second-ranked 1A team (Lynden Christian)

In addition sixth-ranked Ferndale is the defending district champ (it defeated Oak Harbor for the title) and returns almost its entire team

In additon the Golden Eagles defeated Oak Harbor 3-1 in this fallrsquos season opener Sept 9

Also in the Wildcatsrsquo bracket is Wesco champion and 10th-ranked Shorewood and Marysville-Pilchuck Although M-P (8-5) finished below Oak Harbor in the Wesco standings it topped the lsquoCats twice this season by identical 3-2 scores

The other half of the tour-nament includes Edmonds-Woodway (10-4) Arlington (10-4) Lynnwood (8-6) and Glacier Peak (7-7)

For Oak Harbor to suc-

ceed it will lean on Beecher and McVey to direct the offensive attack

The pair doesnrsquot mind sharing the setting duties in fact they said it is an advan-

tage rotating out during the games

Sitting out ldquogives you time to planrdquo Beecher said ldquoIt gives you a break and a chance to see the defenses

and where the holes arerdquoldquoIt also helps us help each

otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe can give each other advice on where to setrdquo

Beecher and McVey

expect the Wildcats to sur-pass last yearrsquos postseason success and not because this yearrsquos team is physically superior They like the emo-tional makeup of this sea-sonrsquos squad

Better approachldquoWe didnrsquot have good

chemistry last yearrdquo Beecher said ldquoThere were moments when we didnrsquot like each other much This year we donrsquot focus on the negativerdquo

ldquoWe finally realizedrdquo McVey said ldquothat we needed to push aside all the cliques to winrdquo

Beecher emphasized the family feel on the team ldquoThis is my favorite season in six years We have a good rela-tionshiprdquo

ldquoWe will accept advice from each otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe realized that is how we improverdquo

Both pointed to Tuesdayrsquos upset of Shorewood as an example of this yearrsquos mental state

The Wildcats blew a 10-point lead in one of the sets but recovered to win last yearrsquos team would have wilted they said

Oak Harbor won the Shorewood match 26-24 26-24 25-19

Claire Anderson recorded 21 kills and 10 digs

She was helped on offense by Amelia Bernerrsquos seven kills and 24 assists from Beecher and 12 from McVey

Priya Osborne paced the defense with 18 digs AnnaBelle Whitefoot had 13

Now itrsquos on to district play The Wildcats like how things are setting up

Matched Set Senior pair ready to assist Oak Harbor in quest for another state volleyball berth

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Natalie McVey left and Hailey Beecher share setting duties for Oak Harbor this year

Soccerat Port Townsend 1 Coupe-

ville 0 Tuesday Oct 28

at Everett 4 Oak Harbor 2 Wednesday Oct 29

Wildcat goals Suzanne Kalten-bach Lydia Peplinski (assist Jenna Cooley)

Note Final match for Oak Har-bor (1-8-3 5-8-3)

at Coupeville 3 Port Townsend 0 Thursday Oct 30

Wolves goals Erin Rosenkranz Sage Renninger (assist Rosen-kranz) Marisa Etzell (assist Rosen-kranz)

Shutout Julia MyersNote Final regular season

match Coupeville finished second in Olympic League (3-3 6-6)

Next Coupeville versus Vashon Island in district tournament loser-out match at Kingston High School noon Saturday Nov 1

Volleyballat Port Townsend 3 Coupe-

ville 2 (25-5 31-33 24-26 25-23 15-11) Tuesday Oct 28

Highlights Valen Trujillo 5 aces

(23-for-23 serving) 38 digs Mad-eline Strasburg 8 kills 23 digs 5 aces Hailey Hammer 15 kills 6 digs Kacie Kiel 10 kills 25 digs Lauren Rose 37 assists Katrina McGranahan 3 blocks

Port Townsend 3 at Coupe-ville 1 (25-16 14-25 25-19 25-19) Thursday Oct 30

Highlights Strasburg 8 kills 5 aces 22 digs Kiel 7 kills 3 aces 18 digs Hammer 15 kills 2 blocks Trujillo 31 digs Rose 27 assists

Note Loss ended Coupevillersquos (1-5 1-11) season win would have qualified the Wolves for playoff for final district berth

TennisDistrict 3 1A tournament at

Lakewood Racquet Club Thurs-day Oct 30

Highlights Singles Aaron Curtin won twice Sebastian Davis split Doubles Loren NelsonConnor McCormick split

Note Curtin played in finals yesterday others could finish as high as third

Youth FootballThree teams from the Oak Har-

bor Youth Football League play in the semi-finals of the North Cas-

cade League tournament Saturday Nov 1

The Oak Harbor peewees who are 8-1 on the year and coached by Mark Cribb face undefeated Anacortes at 10 am at Wildcat Memorial Stadium

The two other local teams travel to Sedro-Woolley

The Oak Harbor seniors (6-2) who are coached by Junior Scrog-gins will face Burlington at 930 am Burlington defeated Oak Har-bor during the regular season

In a battle of unbeatens Oak Harbor Junior Gold coached by Nick Asinsin challenges Stanwood White at 5 pm

SPORTS IN BRIEF

abroad so they know there are Island County residents currently in West Africa

The Centers for Disease Control set up a structured system based on science to deal with the returning people said Higman

The returnees all must reen-ter the country through one of five designated airports mdash all located on the East Coast There it will be determined if they are symptomatic

Travelers who show pos-sible symptoms of Ebola will be treated where they landed

Those without symptoms will be able to return to their homes Their home states will be notified the states will notify their local health departments

For those returning to Island County Higman said Health Department staff will contact the individuals The health officer will follow a CDC guidance document in assessing risk for each per-son

The risk is based on the

possibility of exposurePeople who worked in

health care systems in West Africa for example probably have a greater risk than vaca-tioners

Those deemed higher on the risk scale will receive greater monitoring

The health officer has the authority under state law to quarantine indi-viduals Higman explained Washington state has three levels of quarantine The first is voluntary The second is an administrative order by the health officer The third is a court order

Higman said the Health Department would only seek

a court order for non-compli-ant people

The issue made headlines after a nurse who returned to her home state of Maine after treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone refused to remain under quarantine She tested negative for the deadly disease twice but is still within the 21-day incuba-tion period

Higman said the county Health Department hosted a meeting this week about Ebola response with first-responders and staff from both hospitals that cover Island County to ensure everyone is prepared

Dr Brad Thomas the countyrsquos health officer said

he polled everyone at the meeting and nobody felt that Island County would see Ebola

Still he said the county will be prepared

Higman agreed that therersquos no reason for panic He said he and other health officials were questioning why the disease has gotten so much more attention than other epi-demics over the years

Perhaps itrsquos the exotic-sounding name he opined or the high mortality rate in Africa

ldquoMy guess would be the fatality rate is much lower in this countryrdquo he said cit-ing the superior public health and health care system

Page A10 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

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

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ing the tail Shellenberger said

The preliminary idea is to start moving the aircraft at around midnight to reduce the impact on downtown How long it might take is up for debate

ldquoIrsquom guessing just because we have to move it so slowly it could take somewhere between two-to-four hours to complete the moverdquo Shellenberger said

PBYCONTINUED FROM A1

WATCHCONTINUED FROM A1

By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter

Patience is a requirement for budding artists eager to join Penn Cove Gallery in Coupeville

Even those who make it through a rigorous screen-ing process must wait for an opening

And sometimes that can take a year or more

ldquoPeople just donrsquot leaverdquo painter Judy Skinner said with a hint of exaggeration ldquoWe all like it hererdquo

A member since 2001 Skinner represents some-what of the norm at the cooperative gallery where more than half of the 27 members have been affiliated for roughly a decade or more

This fall the group is cel-ebrating its 20th anniversary as the longest continuously operating cooperative art gal-lery on Whidbey Island

And just as its name sug-gests the root of success is tied to the membersrsquo coopera-tive spirit

ldquoFor the eight years Irsquove been here everybody just works togetherrdquo said abstract artist Richard Nash ldquoEven when therersquos a dif-ference everyone seems to work through it with a very tolerant type of attitude We always manage to get through things and every-body sharesrdquo

As a cooperative gallery each artist is part business owner sharing in expenses rent maintenance and spend-ing a day or two a month working onsite

The gallery located at 9 NW Front St is open from 10 am to 5 pm every day of the year with only three exceptions Thanksgiving Christmas and New Yearrsquos Day

ldquoIrsquove been a member of two other cooperatives on the islandrdquo said M Denis Hill a scenic photographer from Coupeville who specializes in panoramas ldquoPersonally my stuff sells better here than any other place

ldquoI think the Front Street shopping district is a solid location We get really good traffic in Coupeville Itrsquos a well-run organization in a way that everybody pitches in And therersquos a little more of a family feel to this Wersquove known each other for a long timerdquo

ldquoI think people here have respect for each other and their workrdquo oil painter Rainy Lindell said

The gallery has always

been located on Front Street and has been the only tenant in the current space it moved into in 2000 when the build-ing was brand new

Painters Margaret Livermore and Lucinda Adams and jewelry-maker Akemi Walker are the only artists whorsquove been a part of the gallery for all 20 years

Other art galleries have come and gone in Coupeville but Penn Cove Gallery has

stood the test of timeSales in 2013 marked one

of the best years in the gal-leryrsquos history and 2014 might be even better Hill said

ldquoI think wersquore in a great locationrdquo Livermore said ldquoWersquore very visible on Front Street Wersquore in a cute little tourist town I think those are the major reasons that we do so well And we do have great artistsrdquo

Penn Cove made up of only Whidbey Island artists is one of four cooperative art galleries on the island joining Garry Oak Gallery in Oak Harbor (opened in 2008) Artworks Gallery in Greenbank (2005) and Whidbey Art Gallery in Langley (1992)

The Whidbey Art Gallery formerly the Artistsrsquo Cooperative Gallery is older than Penn Cove but closed for two and a half years before re-opening at a new location in Langley in 2011

While the Whidbey Art Gallery has showcased the

works of more than 155 local artists over the years Hill guesses that Penn Cove Gallery has had roughly half that number of members in 20 years

ldquoWersquore pretty stablerdquo he said

Trying to break into the Penn Cove Gallery artist lineup is much like applying for a job A screening com-mittee looks over an artistrsquos work biography and artist statement

If the committee likes what it sees the applicant is invited to a group interview session attended by all Penn Cove Gallery artists who can make it

Ultimately a group vote involving all members takes place And if that artist is accepted his or her name is put into a queue awaiting an opening

An opening often involves the type of media that the gal-lery is seeking

ldquoAll artists who do make it through the screening pro-

cess realize they donrsquot nec-essarily go into the gallery in the order in which they appliedrdquo Nash said ldquoWe take the artist that best fills the needs of the vacancyrdquo

A celebration of Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20-year anniversary will take place from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Art from both past and present Penn Cove Gallery members will be on display while a handful of artists will demonstrate their work including block printer Linnane Armstrong weaver Marcy Johnson and metal jewelry maker Mary Ellen OrsquoConnor

The gathering also will serve as a time to reflect on the successes and challenges during 20 years including the losses of members who have passed such as Jan Holmes Harry Rich Martha Bund and Betty Rayle

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

Photos by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times

Artists from left Judy Skinner M Denis Hill and Rainy Lindell are longtime members of the Penn Cove Gallery The cooperative art gallery located on Front Street in Coupeville is celebrating its 20th anniversary from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Penn Cove Gallery celebrates 20 yearsCooperative art gallery thriving behind shared devotion talent and key location

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos art ranges from Sandy Dubpernellrsquos stained glass to paintings photography wood carvings block printing silver and glass bead jewelry and more

SaturdayNov 1

Volunteer Day at the Prairie 9 am to noon Nov 1 Admiralty Inlet Pre-serve Coupeville There are thousands of wildflowers and grasses to plant Tools and snacks provided Bring gloves wwwwcltorg

Lutheran Womenrsquos Missionary League An-nual Holiday Bazaar 9 am to 2 pm Nov 1 NE Seventh Avenue and Oak Harbor Street There will be crafts baked goods and new and gently used items Lunch will be served from 11 am to 1 pm 360-675-2548 or email clcstaffconcordia lutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak Harbor Winter Market 10 am to 3 pm Nov 1 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farmers bakers and food vendors Saturdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihum mingbirdfarmnurserycom

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20th Anniversary 10 am to 5 pm Nov 1 Coupeville Rec Hall Artwork from past and present members will be on display along with art demonstrations by various artists 360-678-1176 or wwwpenncovegallerycom

Saturday Matinee the Library 2-430 pm Nov 1 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Based on Robert M Edselrsquos book this film starts George Clooney and Matt Damon as they lead a group of Allied sol-diersrsquo hunt for the art stolen by the Nazis during World War II Free wwwsno-isleorg

Fall Dance 630-10 pm Nov 1 Greenbank Progres-sive Hall Salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues $10 donation

SundayNov 2

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo Showing 130 pm Nov 2 Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley Soroptimist Inter-national of South Whidbey is bringing the global move-ment to educate girls home to Whidbey The screen-

ing is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spot-light on the transformative power of girlrsquos education Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth 360-331-4127

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo 230 pm Nov 2 South Whid-bey High School Langley Saratoga Orchestra pres-ents this concert in welcom-ing new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18 wwwsowhidbeycom

MondayNov 3

Immigration 101 630-8 pm Nov 3 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A representative of US Citizenship and Immigra-tion Services will provide an overview of immigration benefits including informa-tion about visas petitioning for relatives and becoming a US citizen No registration required Free

Basic Travel Spanish

130-3 pm Nov 3 Coupe-ville Library Join instructor Cristina Clements a native of Colombia to learn the basics Preregister for all four classes (Nov 3 10 17 and 24) Limit of 10 Free wwwsno-isleorg

Become a More Cre-ative and Confident Pho-tographer 530-730 pm Nov 3 Coupeville Library Topics include exposure composition the qualities of light and the use of manual camera settings All experi-ence levels welcome Con-tact presenter Joe Fackler at joefacklercomcastnet

WednesdayNov 5

Famous Seattle librar-ian Nancy Pearlrsquos book recommendations 11 am Nov 5 Whidbey Is-land Center for the Arts Langley Pearl will share her latest book references with a Fall into a Good Book presentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am 360-221-4383

The Author Next Door 1-3 pm Nov 5 Coupeville Library Come meet the authors next door and celebrate reading and community while learning more about the published authors who live among us

ThursdayNov 6

Coupeville Garden Club Meeting 930 am to noon Nov 6 Coupeville Rec Hall Mayor Nancy Conard will be the speaker The public is welcome

Boocoo Dinky Dow My Short Crazy Vietnam War author Visit 2-3 pm Nov 6 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A North-west veteranrsquos unusual il-lustrated memoir ldquoBoocoo Dinky Dow My short crazy Vietnam Warrdquo will be the subject of the reading Julie Titone will read from the book which she co-authored with the late artist Grady Myers Veterans and their families are especially encouraged to attend

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

COMMUNITY POTLUCK hosted by Friends of Ebeyrsquos 6-830 pm Friday Nov 7 at the Crockett Barn off Fort Casey Road Coupeville Bring a favorite dish to share Bring your own utensils Beer and wine will be available with donation suggested The event is free to the public For information go to wwwfriendsofebeysorgACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

Oak Harbor City Council MEETING AGENDA

600 pmWednesday

November 5 2014

1 CALL TO ORDERInvocationPledge of AllegianceHONORS AND RECOGNITIONSProclamation in Recognition of Veteranrsquos DayPRESENTATIONSIsland County Opportunity Council ndash Director Lisa Clark 2 APPROVAL OF AGENDA

3 CITIZEN COMMENT PERIOD

4 CONSENT AGENDAa Minutes of the Special Meeting and Regular Meeting held October 21 2014 Workshop held October 22 2014 and Parliamentary Workshop held October 30 2014b Approval of Accounts Payable Voucher Nos Approval of Payroll Check Numbersc Authorize the Mayor to sign Amendment No 1 to Forest City Agreement for Animal Control Servicesd Authorizing Mayor to Sign Application for 2016 DOE State Revolving Fundinge Authorize the Mayor to sign Department of Corrections Contract Extensionf Ordinance 1706 Repeal OHMC 204 Salary of Mayor and Councilmen 5 STAFF MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTSa City Administratorb Mayorc Councilmembers

6 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONSa Resolution 14-38 A rming the Support of the City of Oak Harbor during the EIS Scoping Period for new Growler Squadrons

7 PUBLIC HEARINGSPUBLIC MEETINGSa Resolution 14-37 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)b Ordinance 1703 2014 Comprehensive Plan Amendmentsc Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levy

8 UNFINISHED BUSINESSa Discussion on Waste Water Treatment Plant Bonding options

9 NEW BUSINESSa Discussion and action on the 2015-16 allocation of utility tax to the Art Aquisition and Maintenance Fund 10 ADJOURNMENT

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your

thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

ADVERTISING DEADLINEDECEMBER 5 2014 at 4 pm

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Call your sales consultant to be included

PO Box 1200 bull 107 S Main St Ste E101 bull Coupeville WA 98239360-675-6611 bull wwwwhidbeynewstimescom

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

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Call your marketing representative today to be included

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On Market day in Oak Harbor farmers would bring their produce while creamery owners brought milk and butter to downtown It was also a time to socialize and catch up on the townrsquos latest news and gossip Market day resembled the modern-day farmers markets held in Oak Harbor Coupeville and Bayview As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Arcadia Publishing earlier this year published her new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13

Promote your place of worship in the Whidbey News-Times for only $1250 per week for a single size ad Please call 360-675-6611

Come WorshipWith Us

First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided

490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue

Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson

Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation

of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June

All are welcome360-321-8656

wwwwhidbeycomuucwiuuadminwhidbeycom

CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

oakharborchurchgmailcom675-3441

Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday

830 950 amp 1110 am

bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA

bull Small Groupsbull MOPSbull Youth Groups

2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am

Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

679-1561oakharborlutheranorg

Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

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Oak HarborSunday Services

930 am and 1100 ambull Small Groups

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bull Childcare All Servicesbull Much More

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St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch

The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island

Join us for Sunday Service in the

Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide

360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

People bull FamiliesCommunity bull World

Worship bull PrayerTeaching bull Faith

Invite the neighborhood to hear

your message each week in this directory

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

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Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith

The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

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RestorationFellowship

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Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A

675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189

Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

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ldquoWhen they came to sup-port us at our team meeting just hours after the event it was the most amazing thing I have been associ-ated with as a football coach Our football program really appreciated thatrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck gave Oak Harbor the Wesco North trophy and a note that said ldquoOak Harbor true champs Thanks for your support M-P footballrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck play-er Corbin Ferry told The Herald ldquoItrsquos nothing com-pared to what they did for us but the fact that we had a chance to do something to repay what they did for us is nice

ldquoI really like the fact that we gave them the trophy When Carson told us about that it was like lsquoYeah thatrsquos got to happenrsquo They earned it Thatrsquos their trophy Thatrsquos not oursrdquo

Oak Harbor lineman Blaine Coleman said it ldquofelt pretty goodrdquo when M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k showed up

ldquoIt is cool to be appreciat-edrdquo Coleman said ldquoJust for them to take the long drive up here for a half-hour with us and presenting us with the trophy was pretty coolrdquo

Fellow Wildcat lineman Tyler Adamson echoed Colemanrsquos words ldquoIt was nice to be appreciated it made me feel goodrdquo

Both said forfeiting the game to Marysville-Pilchuck was the ldquoright thing to dordquo

ldquoForfeiting the game didnrsquot faze merdquo Adamson said ldquoWe didnrsquot want them to worry about it It was a group decision no one complainedrdquo

Coleman said it ldquodidnrsquot bother me one bitrdquo adding ldquoit was all in the name of sportsmanshiprdquo

The only regret in not playing the game they said was missing the opportu-nity to face a talented oppo-nent

ldquoPlaying them would have been a challenge and we missed itrdquo Coleman said ldquoBut that is OK what happened in Marysville shouldnrsquot have happenedrdquo

Both Oak Harbor and M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k returned to the football field Friday night results of the games were not avail-able at press time

Coleman was looking for-ward to Fridayrsquos game ldquoI have been playing football since I was 6 Playing a game will help me get past this and back to a normal routinerdquo

The Seattle Seahawks impressed by Oak Harborrsquos gesture of forfeiting to Marysville-Pilchuck invit-ed the Wildcats to practice at their facilities in Renton Oak Harbor will turn out there at 11 am Tuesday Nov 4

The Seahawks also invit-ed Marysville-Pilchuck The Tomahawks practiced in Renton Oct 28

Oak Harbor School District Communication Coordinator Kellie Tormey said community members have offered to host par-ties and dinners for the Wildcats and dropped off gifts at Oak Harbor High School

ldquoThe school is apprecia-tive of the communityrsquos out-pouring of gratituderdquo she said

ldquo(The forfeit) was done with the most humble of manner with only Marysville in mindrdquo she added ldquoThe school and the team would really like to refocus the emphasis back to the Marysville commu-nity If local businesses would like to do something to help the team would like them to really consider refocusing that spotlight back to Marysvillerdquo

TROPHYCONTINUED FROM A1

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The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

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Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

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Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

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Please apply in person

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Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

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Continued on next page

Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

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Legal Notices

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

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

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

Legal Notices

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

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

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

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

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

Legal Notices

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

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

Legal Notices

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

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

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

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

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

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

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paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

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indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 741

ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

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symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

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beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

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41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

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of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

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particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

PUZZLE NO 744

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 744

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Legal Notices

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

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

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

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Page 8: Whidbey News-Times, November 01, 2014

Page A8 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER

911 21st Street AnacortesWA bull 360-293-7222

After a terrible fall down concrete stairs I required extensive bilateral knee surgery As an independent 30 year old with a severe debilitating injury and a Lupus diagnosis I was concerned with how I was going to care for myself and regain my independence I live in Oak Harbor and did not know what to do or where to turn for help until an Island Hospital employee told me about San Juan Rehab Center in Anacortes Because of my age I never considered that I would qualify for Skilled Nursing care

I am so fortunate to have found San Juan Rehab They are no stranger to providing care for patients of all ages Diligently following my surgeonrsquos orders Tina RN cared for me with a great big smile every day and Mary Physical Therapy Assistant stressed the importance of relaxing and letting others care for me during our daily therapy Loni Occupational Therapist has given me hope for independence by teaching me new ways to manage my daily living tasks And there was never a lack of laughter when Agnes and Richelle were around Overall my days were fi lled with love and care by the entire staff

While at San Juan rehab during the summer I was able to participate in two exciting daytrips A beautiful ferry ride to Friday Harbor and a barbeque picnic at Deception State Park They made it happen even though I am wheel chair bound That was the icing on the cakeI am so thankful that I was able to fi nd San Juan Rehab They have given me the courage and hope to live a full independent life

~Jailea Patterson

As I stood a few feet from the edge of the cliff at Washington Park it surprisingly gave way and I fell 15 to 20 ft onto the rocks and beach below My rst memory was that I couldnrsquot move I quickly realized that I was alone and that no one witnessed my fall I initially thought that I should wave down a boat So I reached into my pocket for my white handkerchief Unfortunately my attempt for attention was unsuccessful Time went by not sure how long but the tide was coming in and I was becoming concerned My predicament seemed to be getting grim as I was immobile due to a left arm com-pound fracture and excruciating pain throughout my body Finally a guy came by and asked if I needed help He called the re department and they came quickly I was placed on a back board and they had to pull me up the side of the cliff using ropes due to the awkward location of the fall The Island Hospital ER assessed me and realized that I needed to go to Harbor View due to the extent of my injuries They determined I had 13 broken ribs and my pelvis was broken in 5 places I spent one week in ICU and after the second week at Harborview I was transferred to San Juan Rehabilitation The Harborview staff told me that San Juan Rehabilitation was capable and prepared to handle trauma patients Their recommendation gave me the con dence that I would be taken care of

After two months of intense therapy I am nally going back to my home in Friday Harbor I am in great debt to the physical therapy staff they de nitely challenged me to work hard I had 2 daily sessions during the week and 1 session on the weekend The nursing and resident care staff were all caring and encouraging as well I anticipate that I will continue to gain strength and I look forward to visiting the San Juan Rehab team when I return to ldquoThe United Statesrdquo (the mainland of Anacortes)

~ Dean Mack

San JuanREHABILITATION CENTER

911 21st Street AnacortesWA bull 360-293-7222

After a terrible fall down concrete stairs I required extensive bilateral knee surgery As an independent 30 year old with a severe debilitating injury and a Lupus diagnosis I was concerned with how I was going to care for myself and regain my independence I live in Oak Harbor and did not know what to do or where to turn for help until an Island Hospital employee told me about San Juan Rehab Center in Anacortes Because of my age I never considered that I would qualify for Skilled Nursing care

I am so fortunate to have found San Juan Rehab They are no stranger to providing care for patients of all ages Diligently following my surgeonrsquos orders Tina RN cared for me with a great big smile every day and Mary Physical Therapy Assistant stressed the importance of relaxing and letting others care for me during our daily therapy Loni Occupational Therapist has given me hope for independence by teaching me new ways to manage my daily living tasks And there was never a lack of laughter when Agnes and Richelle were around Overall my days were fi lled with love and care by the entire staff

While at San Juan rehab during the summer I was able to participate in two exciting daytrips A beautiful ferry ride to Friday Harbor and a barbeque picnic at Deception State Park They made it happen even though I am wheel chair bound That was the icing on the cakeI am so thankful that I was able to fi nd San Juan Rehab They have given me the courage and hope to live a full independent life

~Jailea Patterson

wwwsanjuanrehabcom

OBITUARIES

Burton

Hilda BurtonHildegard Burton died

Oct 25 2014 peacefully at Careage of Whidbey at the age of 81

She was born Aug 29 1933 in the Bronx NY to William and Dora the second of two children At the age of 3 Hilda went to Germany to visit relatives and while there the war broke out She experienced her childhood in the midst of wartime and bombing and did not return to the United States until the age of 13

She had been educated in Germany She did not speak English when she returned She lived in an orphanage until her sister and husband returned to the United States and took her in

Hilda married and had two girls Carole and Elaine On June 27 1971 she married Dusty Burton and inherited his family and they remained married for 43 years

Hilda loved being around people taking walks and just being outside enjoying family friends animals and nature Her passion for the music of Glenn Miller kept her jitterbugging

Although she was a lov-ing person she could surely cuss you out in two different languages accompanied by hugs and kisses

A private family service will be held at a later date

Our eternal thanks to the staff and workers from Careage of Whidbey

Family suggests donations can be made to Careage of Whidbey Memorial Fund 311 Northeast Third St Coupeville WA 98239

Burley Funeral Chapel30 SE Ely Street Oak Harbor WA 360-675-3192

Friends may go on line atwwwburleyfuneralchapelcom to sign a guest-book and leave

memories for the family

Fredrich Charles

ChristensonFred Christenson 96 a

longtime resident of Mount Vernon passed away Thursday Oct 23 2014 at his home

He was born to Charles and Carrie (DeWilde) Christenson Aug 3 1918 in Oak Harbor Wash Fred attended school in Oak

HarborFred is survived by

his wife Lila of the family home niece Karen (Doug) Radcliff of Bayview Wash and nephews Eric and Roy Christenson

At his request there will be no service Funeral arrange-ments are under the care of Kern Funeral Home

Ferringo

William ldquoBillrdquo Ferringo

William Sebastian Ferringo (Aug 15 1932 ndash Oct 24 2014) a longtime res-ident of Coupeville Wash passed away peacefully with his family around him under the compassionate care of the CCU staff at Whidbey General

Bill was an avid landscape wildlife and portrait photog-rapher both professionally and privately

Born in Brooklyn NY he grew up on Staten Island NY where he learned his

love of classical music played the violin in school and also started using his exceptional talents in photography

He moved to Las Vegas where he worked as a wed-ding and portrait photogra-pher and many other profes-sional jobs as well

He and his wife Evelyn retired to Coupeville approxi-mately 25 years ago After Evelyn passed in 1993 he met his more recent part-ner Maria who sadly prede-ceased Bill in 2011

He is survived by his son Richard (Lorraine) and daughters Kimberly (Alan) and Patricia Also surviving is a granddaughter Tausha extended family and friends who wish to memorialize Bill Please feel free to go the fol-lowing website at wwwwall infuneralhomecom

If you would like to contrib-ute to your favorite charity in his name that would be appreciated

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Tuck

Lt Col John R Tuck

Nov 8 1923 ndash 0ct 2 2014

Living life to the fullest John Tuck born in New York Nov 8 1923 died Oct 2 2014 surrounded by his family

John left a legacy of a life well lived He was an honest man with strong values He served our country proudly as a pilot in the United States Air Force in World War II Korea and Vietnam where he received many citations and medals including the bronze star and the distin-guished flying cross

Our family traveled the United States and Japan because of his career John was an avid sports car driv-er and held an office with the Sports Car Club of America where he raced in

his Porsche Speedster in the southern part of the US winning many races

In 1977 he and his wife Betty retired to Oak Harbor Wash where they both enjoyed sailing and being members of the yacht club They also took time to make three trips to Europe

John was also a gifted woodworker and built many pieces of furniture that our families enjoy

John was predeceased by his wife Betty of almost 67 years and leaves behind his five children Pamela Mullis Patricia Tuck Penelope Wohlford John Tuck and James Tuck and their spous-es along with 11 grandchil-dren and eight great-grand-children

A celebration memorial of his life will be in the spring

Wyatt

Joan R Wyatt RN

Joan R Wyatt RN died peacefully at her home in Coupeville Oct 24 2014 at the age of 92

She was born in Plummer Idaho to Fred and Gladys (Muzzall) Robertson Joan grew up in Plummer gradu-ating from Plummer High School and then went on to Deaconess Hospital School of Nursing in Spokane She played basketball as a young student

Joan graduated with a Registered Nurse degree She accepted her first nurs-ing position in Colorado Springs Colo and then went on to Indianapolis

She decided to return to the Northwest and settled in Seattle where she worked at Harborview Medical Center Virginia Mason and Firland TB Sanatorium in North Seattle

She reconnected with a friend from Plummer and soon she and John Wyatt were married

Joan and John had a plan to become a commercial fish-ing team

They lived on a houseboat on Lake Union and fished

the area of LaPush to Port Angeles in their trawler In 1956 they decided they wanted to begin their fam-ily and Seattle was not the place to have their children grow up

They visited several loca-tions before deciding on Whidbey Island

They really liked the idea of having their family grow up in such a beautiful area Joan and John purchased property near the Captain Whidbey Inn and 57 years later it is still home

For a time she served as camp nurse at Camp Casey during the summer camping events

Joan was hired by Whidbey General Hospital as the surgical nursing direc-tor for the hospital shortly after it opened in 1970 and spent the next 17 years in that position

She became a pioneer in advanced health care on Whidbey Island John died suddenly in 1975 and Joan was left to raise five children as a single parent

Joan retired from nursing in 1986 She had a passion and over the years devel-oped a huge garden complex at home

She also grew fuchsias and became an expert on them She received certification as a master gardener and was a member of the North Cascade Fuchsia Society She was a pioneer in organic gardening experimented with plant grafting was a beekeeper an excellent cook and believed that you should eat what you grow She was always canning goods from her garden

Joan loved following baseball and especially her beloved Mariners She would gather her own scor-ing sheets and record every moment of each game she listened to or watched Joanrsquos passion was the out-of-doors She loved being out in the fresh air

She also developed a love of hunting that had been instilled in her by her father as a young child

Joan requested no formal funeral services be conduct-ed Cremation was held with private family inurnment to follow at a later date Please visit Joanrsquos page in the Book of Memories hosted at wwwwallinfuneralhomecom to share memories and condo-lences

allin Funeral Homeamp Cremation1811 NE 16th Ave Oak Harbor WA360-675-3447

allin Funeral HomeW

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A9

To reach us Call us at 360-675-6611 or email scores to editor whidbeynewstimescom

GAME OF THE WEEK Oak Harbor cross country team runs at district in Langley today Nov 1 Girls 11 am boys 1210 pmSPORTS

WHIDBEY

By JIM WALLERSports editor

Seniors setters Hailey Beecher and Natalie McVey forced Oak Harbor High School volleyball coach Kerri Molitor to change her phi-losophy on the idea of the ideal lineup

Molitor in her 20-year career always used just one primary setter Changing set-ters during the rotations of every game is akin to a foot-ball coach switching quarter-backs each series

Beecher and McVey are so similar in ability and each is too talented to sit on the bench so Molitor amended her methods

Teams generally settle on one setter The time it takes hitters and a setter to develop the necessary timing to run an efficient attack is consider-able to develop that connec-tion with two setters is rare Beecher and McVey broke that mold

ldquoIndividually they are good settersrdquo Molitor said ldquoTogether they give us one great setterrdquo

Postseason goalsMolitor now hopes the

matched pair can help Oak Harbor match its postseason performance of last year

After an underachieving regular season in 2013 the Wildcats caught fire in the playoffs finishing second in the district tournament and sixth at state its best finish since 1988

Oak Harbor (8-5) com-pleted the regular season with a 3-0 win over first-place Shorewood Wednesday Oct 29 That win helped the

Wildcats land in a three-way tie for second in the Wesco 3A standings

This yearrsquos postseason begins at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 when Oak Harbor faces Ferndale at Shorewood High School

Three teams from the eight-team double-elimina-tion tournament will advance to the state meet

For Oak Harbor to return to state it will have to navi-gate through a difficult dis-trict tournament draw

Loaded bracketFerndale the only non-

Wesco team in the tourna-ment is the pre-tournament favorite The Golden Eagles are 11-3 only losing to the statersquos third- and fourth-ranked 2A teams (Sehome and Burlington-Edison) and the statersquos second-ranked 1A team (Lynden Christian)

In addition sixth-ranked Ferndale is the defending district champ (it defeated Oak Harbor for the title) and returns almost its entire team

In additon the Golden Eagles defeated Oak Harbor 3-1 in this fallrsquos season opener Sept 9

Also in the Wildcatsrsquo bracket is Wesco champion and 10th-ranked Shorewood and Marysville-Pilchuck Although M-P (8-5) finished below Oak Harbor in the Wesco standings it topped the lsquoCats twice this season by identical 3-2 scores

The other half of the tour-nament includes Edmonds-Woodway (10-4) Arlington (10-4) Lynnwood (8-6) and Glacier Peak (7-7)

For Oak Harbor to suc-

ceed it will lean on Beecher and McVey to direct the offensive attack

The pair doesnrsquot mind sharing the setting duties in fact they said it is an advan-

tage rotating out during the games

Sitting out ldquogives you time to planrdquo Beecher said ldquoIt gives you a break and a chance to see the defenses

and where the holes arerdquoldquoIt also helps us help each

otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe can give each other advice on where to setrdquo

Beecher and McVey

expect the Wildcats to sur-pass last yearrsquos postseason success and not because this yearrsquos team is physically superior They like the emo-tional makeup of this sea-sonrsquos squad

Better approachldquoWe didnrsquot have good

chemistry last yearrdquo Beecher said ldquoThere were moments when we didnrsquot like each other much This year we donrsquot focus on the negativerdquo

ldquoWe finally realizedrdquo McVey said ldquothat we needed to push aside all the cliques to winrdquo

Beecher emphasized the family feel on the team ldquoThis is my favorite season in six years We have a good rela-tionshiprdquo

ldquoWe will accept advice from each otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe realized that is how we improverdquo

Both pointed to Tuesdayrsquos upset of Shorewood as an example of this yearrsquos mental state

The Wildcats blew a 10-point lead in one of the sets but recovered to win last yearrsquos team would have wilted they said

Oak Harbor won the Shorewood match 26-24 26-24 25-19

Claire Anderson recorded 21 kills and 10 digs

She was helped on offense by Amelia Bernerrsquos seven kills and 24 assists from Beecher and 12 from McVey

Priya Osborne paced the defense with 18 digs AnnaBelle Whitefoot had 13

Now itrsquos on to district play The Wildcats like how things are setting up

Matched Set Senior pair ready to assist Oak Harbor in quest for another state volleyball berth

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Natalie McVey left and Hailey Beecher share setting duties for Oak Harbor this year

Soccerat Port Townsend 1 Coupe-

ville 0 Tuesday Oct 28

at Everett 4 Oak Harbor 2 Wednesday Oct 29

Wildcat goals Suzanne Kalten-bach Lydia Peplinski (assist Jenna Cooley)

Note Final match for Oak Har-bor (1-8-3 5-8-3)

at Coupeville 3 Port Townsend 0 Thursday Oct 30

Wolves goals Erin Rosenkranz Sage Renninger (assist Rosen-kranz) Marisa Etzell (assist Rosen-kranz)

Shutout Julia MyersNote Final regular season

match Coupeville finished second in Olympic League (3-3 6-6)

Next Coupeville versus Vashon Island in district tournament loser-out match at Kingston High School noon Saturday Nov 1

Volleyballat Port Townsend 3 Coupe-

ville 2 (25-5 31-33 24-26 25-23 15-11) Tuesday Oct 28

Highlights Valen Trujillo 5 aces

(23-for-23 serving) 38 digs Mad-eline Strasburg 8 kills 23 digs 5 aces Hailey Hammer 15 kills 6 digs Kacie Kiel 10 kills 25 digs Lauren Rose 37 assists Katrina McGranahan 3 blocks

Port Townsend 3 at Coupe-ville 1 (25-16 14-25 25-19 25-19) Thursday Oct 30

Highlights Strasburg 8 kills 5 aces 22 digs Kiel 7 kills 3 aces 18 digs Hammer 15 kills 2 blocks Trujillo 31 digs Rose 27 assists

Note Loss ended Coupevillersquos (1-5 1-11) season win would have qualified the Wolves for playoff for final district berth

TennisDistrict 3 1A tournament at

Lakewood Racquet Club Thurs-day Oct 30

Highlights Singles Aaron Curtin won twice Sebastian Davis split Doubles Loren NelsonConnor McCormick split

Note Curtin played in finals yesterday others could finish as high as third

Youth FootballThree teams from the Oak Har-

bor Youth Football League play in the semi-finals of the North Cas-

cade League tournament Saturday Nov 1

The Oak Harbor peewees who are 8-1 on the year and coached by Mark Cribb face undefeated Anacortes at 10 am at Wildcat Memorial Stadium

The two other local teams travel to Sedro-Woolley

The Oak Harbor seniors (6-2) who are coached by Junior Scrog-gins will face Burlington at 930 am Burlington defeated Oak Har-bor during the regular season

In a battle of unbeatens Oak Harbor Junior Gold coached by Nick Asinsin challenges Stanwood White at 5 pm

SPORTS IN BRIEF

abroad so they know there are Island County residents currently in West Africa

The Centers for Disease Control set up a structured system based on science to deal with the returning people said Higman

The returnees all must reen-ter the country through one of five designated airports mdash all located on the East Coast There it will be determined if they are symptomatic

Travelers who show pos-sible symptoms of Ebola will be treated where they landed

Those without symptoms will be able to return to their homes Their home states will be notified the states will notify their local health departments

For those returning to Island County Higman said Health Department staff will contact the individuals The health officer will follow a CDC guidance document in assessing risk for each per-son

The risk is based on the

possibility of exposurePeople who worked in

health care systems in West Africa for example probably have a greater risk than vaca-tioners

Those deemed higher on the risk scale will receive greater monitoring

The health officer has the authority under state law to quarantine indi-viduals Higman explained Washington state has three levels of quarantine The first is voluntary The second is an administrative order by the health officer The third is a court order

Higman said the Health Department would only seek

a court order for non-compli-ant people

The issue made headlines after a nurse who returned to her home state of Maine after treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone refused to remain under quarantine She tested negative for the deadly disease twice but is still within the 21-day incuba-tion period

Higman said the county Health Department hosted a meeting this week about Ebola response with first-responders and staff from both hospitals that cover Island County to ensure everyone is prepared

Dr Brad Thomas the countyrsquos health officer said

he polled everyone at the meeting and nobody felt that Island County would see Ebola

Still he said the county will be prepared

Higman agreed that therersquos no reason for panic He said he and other health officials were questioning why the disease has gotten so much more attention than other epi-demics over the years

Perhaps itrsquos the exotic-sounding name he opined or the high mortality rate in Africa

ldquoMy guess would be the fatality rate is much lower in this countryrdquo he said cit-ing the superior public health and health care system

Page A10 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

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

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

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

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

ing the tail Shellenberger said

The preliminary idea is to start moving the aircraft at around midnight to reduce the impact on downtown How long it might take is up for debate

ldquoIrsquom guessing just because we have to move it so slowly it could take somewhere between two-to-four hours to complete the moverdquo Shellenberger said

PBYCONTINUED FROM A1

WATCHCONTINUED FROM A1

By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter

Patience is a requirement for budding artists eager to join Penn Cove Gallery in Coupeville

Even those who make it through a rigorous screen-ing process must wait for an opening

And sometimes that can take a year or more

ldquoPeople just donrsquot leaverdquo painter Judy Skinner said with a hint of exaggeration ldquoWe all like it hererdquo

A member since 2001 Skinner represents some-what of the norm at the cooperative gallery where more than half of the 27 members have been affiliated for roughly a decade or more

This fall the group is cel-ebrating its 20th anniversary as the longest continuously operating cooperative art gal-lery on Whidbey Island

And just as its name sug-gests the root of success is tied to the membersrsquo coopera-tive spirit

ldquoFor the eight years Irsquove been here everybody just works togetherrdquo said abstract artist Richard Nash ldquoEven when therersquos a dif-ference everyone seems to work through it with a very tolerant type of attitude We always manage to get through things and every-body sharesrdquo

As a cooperative gallery each artist is part business owner sharing in expenses rent maintenance and spend-ing a day or two a month working onsite

The gallery located at 9 NW Front St is open from 10 am to 5 pm every day of the year with only three exceptions Thanksgiving Christmas and New Yearrsquos Day

ldquoIrsquove been a member of two other cooperatives on the islandrdquo said M Denis Hill a scenic photographer from Coupeville who specializes in panoramas ldquoPersonally my stuff sells better here than any other place

ldquoI think the Front Street shopping district is a solid location We get really good traffic in Coupeville Itrsquos a well-run organization in a way that everybody pitches in And therersquos a little more of a family feel to this Wersquove known each other for a long timerdquo

ldquoI think people here have respect for each other and their workrdquo oil painter Rainy Lindell said

The gallery has always

been located on Front Street and has been the only tenant in the current space it moved into in 2000 when the build-ing was brand new

Painters Margaret Livermore and Lucinda Adams and jewelry-maker Akemi Walker are the only artists whorsquove been a part of the gallery for all 20 years

Other art galleries have come and gone in Coupeville but Penn Cove Gallery has

stood the test of timeSales in 2013 marked one

of the best years in the gal-leryrsquos history and 2014 might be even better Hill said

ldquoI think wersquore in a great locationrdquo Livermore said ldquoWersquore very visible on Front Street Wersquore in a cute little tourist town I think those are the major reasons that we do so well And we do have great artistsrdquo

Penn Cove made up of only Whidbey Island artists is one of four cooperative art galleries on the island joining Garry Oak Gallery in Oak Harbor (opened in 2008) Artworks Gallery in Greenbank (2005) and Whidbey Art Gallery in Langley (1992)

The Whidbey Art Gallery formerly the Artistsrsquo Cooperative Gallery is older than Penn Cove but closed for two and a half years before re-opening at a new location in Langley in 2011

While the Whidbey Art Gallery has showcased the

works of more than 155 local artists over the years Hill guesses that Penn Cove Gallery has had roughly half that number of members in 20 years

ldquoWersquore pretty stablerdquo he said

Trying to break into the Penn Cove Gallery artist lineup is much like applying for a job A screening com-mittee looks over an artistrsquos work biography and artist statement

If the committee likes what it sees the applicant is invited to a group interview session attended by all Penn Cove Gallery artists who can make it

Ultimately a group vote involving all members takes place And if that artist is accepted his or her name is put into a queue awaiting an opening

An opening often involves the type of media that the gal-lery is seeking

ldquoAll artists who do make it through the screening pro-

cess realize they donrsquot nec-essarily go into the gallery in the order in which they appliedrdquo Nash said ldquoWe take the artist that best fills the needs of the vacancyrdquo

A celebration of Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20-year anniversary will take place from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Art from both past and present Penn Cove Gallery members will be on display while a handful of artists will demonstrate their work including block printer Linnane Armstrong weaver Marcy Johnson and metal jewelry maker Mary Ellen OrsquoConnor

The gathering also will serve as a time to reflect on the successes and challenges during 20 years including the losses of members who have passed such as Jan Holmes Harry Rich Martha Bund and Betty Rayle

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

Photos by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times

Artists from left Judy Skinner M Denis Hill and Rainy Lindell are longtime members of the Penn Cove Gallery The cooperative art gallery located on Front Street in Coupeville is celebrating its 20th anniversary from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Penn Cove Gallery celebrates 20 yearsCooperative art gallery thriving behind shared devotion talent and key location

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos art ranges from Sandy Dubpernellrsquos stained glass to paintings photography wood carvings block printing silver and glass bead jewelry and more

SaturdayNov 1

Volunteer Day at the Prairie 9 am to noon Nov 1 Admiralty Inlet Pre-serve Coupeville There are thousands of wildflowers and grasses to plant Tools and snacks provided Bring gloves wwwwcltorg

Lutheran Womenrsquos Missionary League An-nual Holiday Bazaar 9 am to 2 pm Nov 1 NE Seventh Avenue and Oak Harbor Street There will be crafts baked goods and new and gently used items Lunch will be served from 11 am to 1 pm 360-675-2548 or email clcstaffconcordia lutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak Harbor Winter Market 10 am to 3 pm Nov 1 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farmers bakers and food vendors Saturdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihum mingbirdfarmnurserycom

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20th Anniversary 10 am to 5 pm Nov 1 Coupeville Rec Hall Artwork from past and present members will be on display along with art demonstrations by various artists 360-678-1176 or wwwpenncovegallerycom

Saturday Matinee the Library 2-430 pm Nov 1 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Based on Robert M Edselrsquos book this film starts George Clooney and Matt Damon as they lead a group of Allied sol-diersrsquo hunt for the art stolen by the Nazis during World War II Free wwwsno-isleorg

Fall Dance 630-10 pm Nov 1 Greenbank Progres-sive Hall Salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues $10 donation

SundayNov 2

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo Showing 130 pm Nov 2 Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley Soroptimist Inter-national of South Whidbey is bringing the global move-ment to educate girls home to Whidbey The screen-

ing is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spot-light on the transformative power of girlrsquos education Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth 360-331-4127

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo 230 pm Nov 2 South Whid-bey High School Langley Saratoga Orchestra pres-ents this concert in welcom-ing new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18 wwwsowhidbeycom

MondayNov 3

Immigration 101 630-8 pm Nov 3 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A representative of US Citizenship and Immigra-tion Services will provide an overview of immigration benefits including informa-tion about visas petitioning for relatives and becoming a US citizen No registration required Free

Basic Travel Spanish

130-3 pm Nov 3 Coupe-ville Library Join instructor Cristina Clements a native of Colombia to learn the basics Preregister for all four classes (Nov 3 10 17 and 24) Limit of 10 Free wwwsno-isleorg

Become a More Cre-ative and Confident Pho-tographer 530-730 pm Nov 3 Coupeville Library Topics include exposure composition the qualities of light and the use of manual camera settings All experi-ence levels welcome Con-tact presenter Joe Fackler at joefacklercomcastnet

WednesdayNov 5

Famous Seattle librar-ian Nancy Pearlrsquos book recommendations 11 am Nov 5 Whidbey Is-land Center for the Arts Langley Pearl will share her latest book references with a Fall into a Good Book presentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am 360-221-4383

The Author Next Door 1-3 pm Nov 5 Coupeville Library Come meet the authors next door and celebrate reading and community while learning more about the published authors who live among us

ThursdayNov 6

Coupeville Garden Club Meeting 930 am to noon Nov 6 Coupeville Rec Hall Mayor Nancy Conard will be the speaker The public is welcome

Boocoo Dinky Dow My Short Crazy Vietnam War author Visit 2-3 pm Nov 6 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A North-west veteranrsquos unusual il-lustrated memoir ldquoBoocoo Dinky Dow My short crazy Vietnam Warrdquo will be the subject of the reading Julie Titone will read from the book which she co-authored with the late artist Grady Myers Veterans and their families are especially encouraged to attend

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

COMMUNITY POTLUCK hosted by Friends of Ebeyrsquos 6-830 pm Friday Nov 7 at the Crockett Barn off Fort Casey Road Coupeville Bring a favorite dish to share Bring your own utensils Beer and wine will be available with donation suggested The event is free to the public For information go to wwwfriendsofebeysorgACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

Oak Harbor City Council MEETING AGENDA

600 pmWednesday

November 5 2014

1 CALL TO ORDERInvocationPledge of AllegianceHONORS AND RECOGNITIONSProclamation in Recognition of Veteranrsquos DayPRESENTATIONSIsland County Opportunity Council ndash Director Lisa Clark 2 APPROVAL OF AGENDA

3 CITIZEN COMMENT PERIOD

4 CONSENT AGENDAa Minutes of the Special Meeting and Regular Meeting held October 21 2014 Workshop held October 22 2014 and Parliamentary Workshop held October 30 2014b Approval of Accounts Payable Voucher Nos Approval of Payroll Check Numbersc Authorize the Mayor to sign Amendment No 1 to Forest City Agreement for Animal Control Servicesd Authorizing Mayor to Sign Application for 2016 DOE State Revolving Fundinge Authorize the Mayor to sign Department of Corrections Contract Extensionf Ordinance 1706 Repeal OHMC 204 Salary of Mayor and Councilmen 5 STAFF MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTSa City Administratorb Mayorc Councilmembers

6 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONSa Resolution 14-38 A rming the Support of the City of Oak Harbor during the EIS Scoping Period for new Growler Squadrons

7 PUBLIC HEARINGSPUBLIC MEETINGSa Resolution 14-37 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)b Ordinance 1703 2014 Comprehensive Plan Amendmentsc Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levy

8 UNFINISHED BUSINESSa Discussion on Waste Water Treatment Plant Bonding options

9 NEW BUSINESSa Discussion and action on the 2015-16 allocation of utility tax to the Art Aquisition and Maintenance Fund 10 ADJOURNMENT

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Call your sales consultant to be included

PO Box 1200 bull 107 S Main St Ste E101 bull Coupeville WA 98239360-675-6611 bull wwwwhidbeynewstimescom

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

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Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

On Market day in Oak Harbor farmers would bring their produce while creamery owners brought milk and butter to downtown It was also a time to socialize and catch up on the townrsquos latest news and gossip Market day resembled the modern-day farmers markets held in Oak Harbor Coupeville and Bayview As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Arcadia Publishing earlier this year published her new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13

Promote your place of worship in the Whidbey News-Times for only $1250 per week for a single size ad Please call 360-675-6611

Come WorshipWith Us

First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

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490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

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Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

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Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation

of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June

All are welcome360-321-8656

wwwwhidbeycomuucwiuuadminwhidbeycom

CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

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Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

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Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

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830 950 amp 1110 am

bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA

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2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am

Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

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Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

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Oak HarborSunday Services

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The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island

Join us for Sunday Service in the

Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide

360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

People bull FamiliesCommunity bull World

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Invite the neighborhood to hear

your message each week in this directory

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

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675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189

Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

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ldquoWhen they came to sup-port us at our team meeting just hours after the event it was the most amazing thing I have been associ-ated with as a football coach Our football program really appreciated thatrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck gave Oak Harbor the Wesco North trophy and a note that said ldquoOak Harbor true champs Thanks for your support M-P footballrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck play-er Corbin Ferry told The Herald ldquoItrsquos nothing com-pared to what they did for us but the fact that we had a chance to do something to repay what they did for us is nice

ldquoI really like the fact that we gave them the trophy When Carson told us about that it was like lsquoYeah thatrsquos got to happenrsquo They earned it Thatrsquos their trophy Thatrsquos not oursrdquo

Oak Harbor lineman Blaine Coleman said it ldquofelt pretty goodrdquo when M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k showed up

ldquoIt is cool to be appreciat-edrdquo Coleman said ldquoJust for them to take the long drive up here for a half-hour with us and presenting us with the trophy was pretty coolrdquo

Fellow Wildcat lineman Tyler Adamson echoed Colemanrsquos words ldquoIt was nice to be appreciated it made me feel goodrdquo

Both said forfeiting the game to Marysville-Pilchuck was the ldquoright thing to dordquo

ldquoForfeiting the game didnrsquot faze merdquo Adamson said ldquoWe didnrsquot want them to worry about it It was a group decision no one complainedrdquo

Coleman said it ldquodidnrsquot bother me one bitrdquo adding ldquoit was all in the name of sportsmanshiprdquo

The only regret in not playing the game they said was missing the opportu-nity to face a talented oppo-nent

ldquoPlaying them would have been a challenge and we missed itrdquo Coleman said ldquoBut that is OK what happened in Marysville shouldnrsquot have happenedrdquo

Both Oak Harbor and M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k returned to the football field Friday night results of the games were not avail-able at press time

Coleman was looking for-ward to Fridayrsquos game ldquoI have been playing football since I was 6 Playing a game will help me get past this and back to a normal routinerdquo

The Seattle Seahawks impressed by Oak Harborrsquos gesture of forfeiting to Marysville-Pilchuck invit-ed the Wildcats to practice at their facilities in Renton Oak Harbor will turn out there at 11 am Tuesday Nov 4

The Seahawks also invit-ed Marysville-Pilchuck The Tomahawks practiced in Renton Oct 28

Oak Harbor School District Communication Coordinator Kellie Tormey said community members have offered to host par-ties and dinners for the Wildcats and dropped off gifts at Oak Harbor High School

ldquoThe school is apprecia-tive of the communityrsquos out-pouring of gratituderdquo she said

ldquo(The forfeit) was done with the most humble of manner with only Marysville in mindrdquo she added ldquoThe school and the team would really like to refocus the emphasis back to the Marysville commu-nity If local businesses would like to do something to help the team would like them to really consider refocusing that spotlight back to Marysvillerdquo

TROPHYCONTINUED FROM A1

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Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

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

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DISHWASHERFull time

Experience preferred but not required

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

ACCOUNTANT

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

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Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

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Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

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EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

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

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

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

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

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EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

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

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ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

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

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The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

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

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

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Manager Healthcare Integration

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Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

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Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

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Please apply in person

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

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PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

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

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

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

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

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City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

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

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

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

Legal Notices

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

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

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

Legal Notices

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

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

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

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

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

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

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

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

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

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

Legal Notices

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

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

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

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PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

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indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

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headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

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ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

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bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

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PUZZLE NO 743

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problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

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of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

PUZZLE NO 744

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

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

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

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

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

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GAME OF THE WEEK Oak Harbor cross country team runs at district in Langley today Nov 1 Girls 11 am boys 1210 pmSPORTS

WHIDBEY

By JIM WALLERSports editor

Seniors setters Hailey Beecher and Natalie McVey forced Oak Harbor High School volleyball coach Kerri Molitor to change her phi-losophy on the idea of the ideal lineup

Molitor in her 20-year career always used just one primary setter Changing set-ters during the rotations of every game is akin to a foot-ball coach switching quarter-backs each series

Beecher and McVey are so similar in ability and each is too talented to sit on the bench so Molitor amended her methods

Teams generally settle on one setter The time it takes hitters and a setter to develop the necessary timing to run an efficient attack is consider-able to develop that connec-tion with two setters is rare Beecher and McVey broke that mold

ldquoIndividually they are good settersrdquo Molitor said ldquoTogether they give us one great setterrdquo

Postseason goalsMolitor now hopes the

matched pair can help Oak Harbor match its postseason performance of last year

After an underachieving regular season in 2013 the Wildcats caught fire in the playoffs finishing second in the district tournament and sixth at state its best finish since 1988

Oak Harbor (8-5) com-pleted the regular season with a 3-0 win over first-place Shorewood Wednesday Oct 29 That win helped the

Wildcats land in a three-way tie for second in the Wesco 3A standings

This yearrsquos postseason begins at 2 pm Saturday Nov 1 when Oak Harbor faces Ferndale at Shorewood High School

Three teams from the eight-team double-elimina-tion tournament will advance to the state meet

For Oak Harbor to return to state it will have to navi-gate through a difficult dis-trict tournament draw

Loaded bracketFerndale the only non-

Wesco team in the tourna-ment is the pre-tournament favorite The Golden Eagles are 11-3 only losing to the statersquos third- and fourth-ranked 2A teams (Sehome and Burlington-Edison) and the statersquos second-ranked 1A team (Lynden Christian)

In addition sixth-ranked Ferndale is the defending district champ (it defeated Oak Harbor for the title) and returns almost its entire team

In additon the Golden Eagles defeated Oak Harbor 3-1 in this fallrsquos season opener Sept 9

Also in the Wildcatsrsquo bracket is Wesco champion and 10th-ranked Shorewood and Marysville-Pilchuck Although M-P (8-5) finished below Oak Harbor in the Wesco standings it topped the lsquoCats twice this season by identical 3-2 scores

The other half of the tour-nament includes Edmonds-Woodway (10-4) Arlington (10-4) Lynnwood (8-6) and Glacier Peak (7-7)

For Oak Harbor to suc-

ceed it will lean on Beecher and McVey to direct the offensive attack

The pair doesnrsquot mind sharing the setting duties in fact they said it is an advan-

tage rotating out during the games

Sitting out ldquogives you time to planrdquo Beecher said ldquoIt gives you a break and a chance to see the defenses

and where the holes arerdquoldquoIt also helps us help each

otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe can give each other advice on where to setrdquo

Beecher and McVey

expect the Wildcats to sur-pass last yearrsquos postseason success and not because this yearrsquos team is physically superior They like the emo-tional makeup of this sea-sonrsquos squad

Better approachldquoWe didnrsquot have good

chemistry last yearrdquo Beecher said ldquoThere were moments when we didnrsquot like each other much This year we donrsquot focus on the negativerdquo

ldquoWe finally realizedrdquo McVey said ldquothat we needed to push aside all the cliques to winrdquo

Beecher emphasized the family feel on the team ldquoThis is my favorite season in six years We have a good rela-tionshiprdquo

ldquoWe will accept advice from each otherrdquo McVey said ldquoWe realized that is how we improverdquo

Both pointed to Tuesdayrsquos upset of Shorewood as an example of this yearrsquos mental state

The Wildcats blew a 10-point lead in one of the sets but recovered to win last yearrsquos team would have wilted they said

Oak Harbor won the Shorewood match 26-24 26-24 25-19

Claire Anderson recorded 21 kills and 10 digs

She was helped on offense by Amelia Bernerrsquos seven kills and 24 assists from Beecher and 12 from McVey

Priya Osborne paced the defense with 18 digs AnnaBelle Whitefoot had 13

Now itrsquos on to district play The Wildcats like how things are setting up

Matched Set Senior pair ready to assist Oak Harbor in quest for another state volleyball berth

Photo by Jim WallerWhidbey News-Times

Natalie McVey left and Hailey Beecher share setting duties for Oak Harbor this year

Soccerat Port Townsend 1 Coupe-

ville 0 Tuesday Oct 28

at Everett 4 Oak Harbor 2 Wednesday Oct 29

Wildcat goals Suzanne Kalten-bach Lydia Peplinski (assist Jenna Cooley)

Note Final match for Oak Har-bor (1-8-3 5-8-3)

at Coupeville 3 Port Townsend 0 Thursday Oct 30

Wolves goals Erin Rosenkranz Sage Renninger (assist Rosen-kranz) Marisa Etzell (assist Rosen-kranz)

Shutout Julia MyersNote Final regular season

match Coupeville finished second in Olympic League (3-3 6-6)

Next Coupeville versus Vashon Island in district tournament loser-out match at Kingston High School noon Saturday Nov 1

Volleyballat Port Townsend 3 Coupe-

ville 2 (25-5 31-33 24-26 25-23 15-11) Tuesday Oct 28

Highlights Valen Trujillo 5 aces

(23-for-23 serving) 38 digs Mad-eline Strasburg 8 kills 23 digs 5 aces Hailey Hammer 15 kills 6 digs Kacie Kiel 10 kills 25 digs Lauren Rose 37 assists Katrina McGranahan 3 blocks

Port Townsend 3 at Coupe-ville 1 (25-16 14-25 25-19 25-19) Thursday Oct 30

Highlights Strasburg 8 kills 5 aces 22 digs Kiel 7 kills 3 aces 18 digs Hammer 15 kills 2 blocks Trujillo 31 digs Rose 27 assists

Note Loss ended Coupevillersquos (1-5 1-11) season win would have qualified the Wolves for playoff for final district berth

TennisDistrict 3 1A tournament at

Lakewood Racquet Club Thurs-day Oct 30

Highlights Singles Aaron Curtin won twice Sebastian Davis split Doubles Loren NelsonConnor McCormick split

Note Curtin played in finals yesterday others could finish as high as third

Youth FootballThree teams from the Oak Har-

bor Youth Football League play in the semi-finals of the North Cas-

cade League tournament Saturday Nov 1

The Oak Harbor peewees who are 8-1 on the year and coached by Mark Cribb face undefeated Anacortes at 10 am at Wildcat Memorial Stadium

The two other local teams travel to Sedro-Woolley

The Oak Harbor seniors (6-2) who are coached by Junior Scrog-gins will face Burlington at 930 am Burlington defeated Oak Har-bor during the regular season

In a battle of unbeatens Oak Harbor Junior Gold coached by Nick Asinsin challenges Stanwood White at 5 pm

SPORTS IN BRIEF

abroad so they know there are Island County residents currently in West Africa

The Centers for Disease Control set up a structured system based on science to deal with the returning people said Higman

The returnees all must reen-ter the country through one of five designated airports mdash all located on the East Coast There it will be determined if they are symptomatic

Travelers who show pos-sible symptoms of Ebola will be treated where they landed

Those without symptoms will be able to return to their homes Their home states will be notified the states will notify their local health departments

For those returning to Island County Higman said Health Department staff will contact the individuals The health officer will follow a CDC guidance document in assessing risk for each per-son

The risk is based on the

possibility of exposurePeople who worked in

health care systems in West Africa for example probably have a greater risk than vaca-tioners

Those deemed higher on the risk scale will receive greater monitoring

The health officer has the authority under state law to quarantine indi-viduals Higman explained Washington state has three levels of quarantine The first is voluntary The second is an administrative order by the health officer The third is a court order

Higman said the Health Department would only seek

a court order for non-compli-ant people

The issue made headlines after a nurse who returned to her home state of Maine after treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone refused to remain under quarantine She tested negative for the deadly disease twice but is still within the 21-day incuba-tion period

Higman said the county Health Department hosted a meeting this week about Ebola response with first-responders and staff from both hospitals that cover Island County to ensure everyone is prepared

Dr Brad Thomas the countyrsquos health officer said

he polled everyone at the meeting and nobody felt that Island County would see Ebola

Still he said the county will be prepared

Higman agreed that therersquos no reason for panic He said he and other health officials were questioning why the disease has gotten so much more attention than other epi-demics over the years

Perhaps itrsquos the exotic-sounding name he opined or the high mortality rate in Africa

ldquoMy guess would be the fatality rate is much lower in this countryrdquo he said cit-ing the superior public health and health care system

Page A10 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

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ing the tail Shellenberger said

The preliminary idea is to start moving the aircraft at around midnight to reduce the impact on downtown How long it might take is up for debate

ldquoIrsquom guessing just because we have to move it so slowly it could take somewhere between two-to-four hours to complete the moverdquo Shellenberger said

PBYCONTINUED FROM A1

WATCHCONTINUED FROM A1

By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter

Patience is a requirement for budding artists eager to join Penn Cove Gallery in Coupeville

Even those who make it through a rigorous screen-ing process must wait for an opening

And sometimes that can take a year or more

ldquoPeople just donrsquot leaverdquo painter Judy Skinner said with a hint of exaggeration ldquoWe all like it hererdquo

A member since 2001 Skinner represents some-what of the norm at the cooperative gallery where more than half of the 27 members have been affiliated for roughly a decade or more

This fall the group is cel-ebrating its 20th anniversary as the longest continuously operating cooperative art gal-lery on Whidbey Island

And just as its name sug-gests the root of success is tied to the membersrsquo coopera-tive spirit

ldquoFor the eight years Irsquove been here everybody just works togetherrdquo said abstract artist Richard Nash ldquoEven when therersquos a dif-ference everyone seems to work through it with a very tolerant type of attitude We always manage to get through things and every-body sharesrdquo

As a cooperative gallery each artist is part business owner sharing in expenses rent maintenance and spend-ing a day or two a month working onsite

The gallery located at 9 NW Front St is open from 10 am to 5 pm every day of the year with only three exceptions Thanksgiving Christmas and New Yearrsquos Day

ldquoIrsquove been a member of two other cooperatives on the islandrdquo said M Denis Hill a scenic photographer from Coupeville who specializes in panoramas ldquoPersonally my stuff sells better here than any other place

ldquoI think the Front Street shopping district is a solid location We get really good traffic in Coupeville Itrsquos a well-run organization in a way that everybody pitches in And therersquos a little more of a family feel to this Wersquove known each other for a long timerdquo

ldquoI think people here have respect for each other and their workrdquo oil painter Rainy Lindell said

The gallery has always

been located on Front Street and has been the only tenant in the current space it moved into in 2000 when the build-ing was brand new

Painters Margaret Livermore and Lucinda Adams and jewelry-maker Akemi Walker are the only artists whorsquove been a part of the gallery for all 20 years

Other art galleries have come and gone in Coupeville but Penn Cove Gallery has

stood the test of timeSales in 2013 marked one

of the best years in the gal-leryrsquos history and 2014 might be even better Hill said

ldquoI think wersquore in a great locationrdquo Livermore said ldquoWersquore very visible on Front Street Wersquore in a cute little tourist town I think those are the major reasons that we do so well And we do have great artistsrdquo

Penn Cove made up of only Whidbey Island artists is one of four cooperative art galleries on the island joining Garry Oak Gallery in Oak Harbor (opened in 2008) Artworks Gallery in Greenbank (2005) and Whidbey Art Gallery in Langley (1992)

The Whidbey Art Gallery formerly the Artistsrsquo Cooperative Gallery is older than Penn Cove but closed for two and a half years before re-opening at a new location in Langley in 2011

While the Whidbey Art Gallery has showcased the

works of more than 155 local artists over the years Hill guesses that Penn Cove Gallery has had roughly half that number of members in 20 years

ldquoWersquore pretty stablerdquo he said

Trying to break into the Penn Cove Gallery artist lineup is much like applying for a job A screening com-mittee looks over an artistrsquos work biography and artist statement

If the committee likes what it sees the applicant is invited to a group interview session attended by all Penn Cove Gallery artists who can make it

Ultimately a group vote involving all members takes place And if that artist is accepted his or her name is put into a queue awaiting an opening

An opening often involves the type of media that the gal-lery is seeking

ldquoAll artists who do make it through the screening pro-

cess realize they donrsquot nec-essarily go into the gallery in the order in which they appliedrdquo Nash said ldquoWe take the artist that best fills the needs of the vacancyrdquo

A celebration of Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20-year anniversary will take place from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Art from both past and present Penn Cove Gallery members will be on display while a handful of artists will demonstrate their work including block printer Linnane Armstrong weaver Marcy Johnson and metal jewelry maker Mary Ellen OrsquoConnor

The gathering also will serve as a time to reflect on the successes and challenges during 20 years including the losses of members who have passed such as Jan Holmes Harry Rich Martha Bund and Betty Rayle

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

Photos by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times

Artists from left Judy Skinner M Denis Hill and Rainy Lindell are longtime members of the Penn Cove Gallery The cooperative art gallery located on Front Street in Coupeville is celebrating its 20th anniversary from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Penn Cove Gallery celebrates 20 yearsCooperative art gallery thriving behind shared devotion talent and key location

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos art ranges from Sandy Dubpernellrsquos stained glass to paintings photography wood carvings block printing silver and glass bead jewelry and more

SaturdayNov 1

Volunteer Day at the Prairie 9 am to noon Nov 1 Admiralty Inlet Pre-serve Coupeville There are thousands of wildflowers and grasses to plant Tools and snacks provided Bring gloves wwwwcltorg

Lutheran Womenrsquos Missionary League An-nual Holiday Bazaar 9 am to 2 pm Nov 1 NE Seventh Avenue and Oak Harbor Street There will be crafts baked goods and new and gently used items Lunch will be served from 11 am to 1 pm 360-675-2548 or email clcstaffconcordia lutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak Harbor Winter Market 10 am to 3 pm Nov 1 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farmers bakers and food vendors Saturdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihum mingbirdfarmnurserycom

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20th Anniversary 10 am to 5 pm Nov 1 Coupeville Rec Hall Artwork from past and present members will be on display along with art demonstrations by various artists 360-678-1176 or wwwpenncovegallerycom

Saturday Matinee the Library 2-430 pm Nov 1 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Based on Robert M Edselrsquos book this film starts George Clooney and Matt Damon as they lead a group of Allied sol-diersrsquo hunt for the art stolen by the Nazis during World War II Free wwwsno-isleorg

Fall Dance 630-10 pm Nov 1 Greenbank Progres-sive Hall Salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues $10 donation

SundayNov 2

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo Showing 130 pm Nov 2 Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley Soroptimist Inter-national of South Whidbey is bringing the global move-ment to educate girls home to Whidbey The screen-

ing is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spot-light on the transformative power of girlrsquos education Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth 360-331-4127

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo 230 pm Nov 2 South Whid-bey High School Langley Saratoga Orchestra pres-ents this concert in welcom-ing new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18 wwwsowhidbeycom

MondayNov 3

Immigration 101 630-8 pm Nov 3 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A representative of US Citizenship and Immigra-tion Services will provide an overview of immigration benefits including informa-tion about visas petitioning for relatives and becoming a US citizen No registration required Free

Basic Travel Spanish

130-3 pm Nov 3 Coupe-ville Library Join instructor Cristina Clements a native of Colombia to learn the basics Preregister for all four classes (Nov 3 10 17 and 24) Limit of 10 Free wwwsno-isleorg

Become a More Cre-ative and Confident Pho-tographer 530-730 pm Nov 3 Coupeville Library Topics include exposure composition the qualities of light and the use of manual camera settings All experi-ence levels welcome Con-tact presenter Joe Fackler at joefacklercomcastnet

WednesdayNov 5

Famous Seattle librar-ian Nancy Pearlrsquos book recommendations 11 am Nov 5 Whidbey Is-land Center for the Arts Langley Pearl will share her latest book references with a Fall into a Good Book presentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am 360-221-4383

The Author Next Door 1-3 pm Nov 5 Coupeville Library Come meet the authors next door and celebrate reading and community while learning more about the published authors who live among us

ThursdayNov 6

Coupeville Garden Club Meeting 930 am to noon Nov 6 Coupeville Rec Hall Mayor Nancy Conard will be the speaker The public is welcome

Boocoo Dinky Dow My Short Crazy Vietnam War author Visit 2-3 pm Nov 6 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A North-west veteranrsquos unusual il-lustrated memoir ldquoBoocoo Dinky Dow My short crazy Vietnam Warrdquo will be the subject of the reading Julie Titone will read from the book which she co-authored with the late artist Grady Myers Veterans and their families are especially encouraged to attend

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

COMMUNITY POTLUCK hosted by Friends of Ebeyrsquos 6-830 pm Friday Nov 7 at the Crockett Barn off Fort Casey Road Coupeville Bring a favorite dish to share Bring your own utensils Beer and wine will be available with donation suggested The event is free to the public For information go to wwwfriendsofebeysorgACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

Oak Harbor City Council MEETING AGENDA

600 pmWednesday

November 5 2014

1 CALL TO ORDERInvocationPledge of AllegianceHONORS AND RECOGNITIONSProclamation in Recognition of Veteranrsquos DayPRESENTATIONSIsland County Opportunity Council ndash Director Lisa Clark 2 APPROVAL OF AGENDA

3 CITIZEN COMMENT PERIOD

4 CONSENT AGENDAa Minutes of the Special Meeting and Regular Meeting held October 21 2014 Workshop held October 22 2014 and Parliamentary Workshop held October 30 2014b Approval of Accounts Payable Voucher Nos Approval of Payroll Check Numbersc Authorize the Mayor to sign Amendment No 1 to Forest City Agreement for Animal Control Servicesd Authorizing Mayor to Sign Application for 2016 DOE State Revolving Fundinge Authorize the Mayor to sign Department of Corrections Contract Extensionf Ordinance 1706 Repeal OHMC 204 Salary of Mayor and Councilmen 5 STAFF MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTSa City Administratorb Mayorc Councilmembers

6 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONSa Resolution 14-38 A rming the Support of the City of Oak Harbor during the EIS Scoping Period for new Growler Squadrons

7 PUBLIC HEARINGSPUBLIC MEETINGSa Resolution 14-37 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)b Ordinance 1703 2014 Comprehensive Plan Amendmentsc Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levy

8 UNFINISHED BUSINESSa Discussion on Waste Water Treatment Plant Bonding options

9 NEW BUSINESSa Discussion and action on the 2015-16 allocation of utility tax to the Art Aquisition and Maintenance Fund 10 ADJOURNMENT

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your

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PO Box 1200 bull 107 S Main St Ste E101 bull Coupeville WA 98239360-675-6611 bull wwwwhidbeynewstimescom

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

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Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

On Market day in Oak Harbor farmers would bring their produce while creamery owners brought milk and butter to downtown It was also a time to socialize and catch up on the townrsquos latest news and gossip Market day resembled the modern-day farmers markets held in Oak Harbor Coupeville and Bayview As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Arcadia Publishing earlier this year published her new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13

Promote your place of worship in the Whidbey News-Times for only $1250 per week for a single size ad Please call 360-675-6611

Come WorshipWith Us

First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided

490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

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Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

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Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

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of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June

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CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

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Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday

830 950 amp 1110 am

bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA

bull Small Groupsbull MOPSbull Youth Groups

2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am

Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

679-1561oakharborlutheranorg

Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

Church1148 SE 8th Ave

Oak HarborSunday Services

930 am and 1100 ambull Small Groups

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bull Childcare All Servicesbull Much More

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St StephenrsquosEpiscopalChurch

The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island

Join us for Sunday Service in the

Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide

360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

People bull FamiliesCommunity bull World

Worship bull PrayerTeaching bull Faith

Invite the neighborhood to hear

your message each week in this directory

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

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Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith

The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

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RestorationFellowship

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Meeting at The Oak Harbor Christian School Bldg A

675 E Whidbey AveOak Harbor WA 360-675-7189

Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

Taught byPastor Tad Southard

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ldquoWhen they came to sup-port us at our team meeting just hours after the event it was the most amazing thing I have been associ-ated with as a football coach Our football program really appreciated thatrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck gave Oak Harbor the Wesco North trophy and a note that said ldquoOak Harbor true champs Thanks for your support M-P footballrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck play-er Corbin Ferry told The Herald ldquoItrsquos nothing com-pared to what they did for us but the fact that we had a chance to do something to repay what they did for us is nice

ldquoI really like the fact that we gave them the trophy When Carson told us about that it was like lsquoYeah thatrsquos got to happenrsquo They earned it Thatrsquos their trophy Thatrsquos not oursrdquo

Oak Harbor lineman Blaine Coleman said it ldquofelt pretty goodrdquo when M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k showed up

ldquoIt is cool to be appreciat-edrdquo Coleman said ldquoJust for them to take the long drive up here for a half-hour with us and presenting us with the trophy was pretty coolrdquo

Fellow Wildcat lineman Tyler Adamson echoed Colemanrsquos words ldquoIt was nice to be appreciated it made me feel goodrdquo

Both said forfeiting the game to Marysville-Pilchuck was the ldquoright thing to dordquo

ldquoForfeiting the game didnrsquot faze merdquo Adamson said ldquoWe didnrsquot want them to worry about it It was a group decision no one complainedrdquo

Coleman said it ldquodidnrsquot bother me one bitrdquo adding ldquoit was all in the name of sportsmanshiprdquo

The only regret in not playing the game they said was missing the opportu-nity to face a talented oppo-nent

ldquoPlaying them would have been a challenge and we missed itrdquo Coleman said ldquoBut that is OK what happened in Marysville shouldnrsquot have happenedrdquo

Both Oak Harbor and M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k returned to the football field Friday night results of the games were not avail-able at press time

Coleman was looking for-ward to Fridayrsquos game ldquoI have been playing football since I was 6 Playing a game will help me get past this and back to a normal routinerdquo

The Seattle Seahawks impressed by Oak Harborrsquos gesture of forfeiting to Marysville-Pilchuck invit-ed the Wildcats to practice at their facilities in Renton Oak Harbor will turn out there at 11 am Tuesday Nov 4

The Seahawks also invit-ed Marysville-Pilchuck The Tomahawks practiced in Renton Oct 28

Oak Harbor School District Communication Coordinator Kellie Tormey said community members have offered to host par-ties and dinners for the Wildcats and dropped off gifts at Oak Harbor High School

ldquoThe school is apprecia-tive of the communityrsquos out-pouring of gratituderdquo she said

ldquo(The forfeit) was done with the most humble of manner with only Marysville in mindrdquo she added ldquoThe school and the team would really like to refocus the emphasis back to the Marysville commu-nity If local businesses would like to do something to help the team would like them to really consider refocusing that spotlight back to Marysvillerdquo

TROPHYCONTINUED FROM A1

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Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

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PT to FT Teacher Needed

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

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

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

See full job announcement amp

application process at wwwoppcoorg

Paper Employment Applications may be

picked up at 1419 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA Completed applications

must be received by 400pm 11514

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

EmploymentGeneral

POLICE OFFICERENTRY-LEVEL$5064month

$5545 Second year amp $6636 Third year

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

For more information and application visitwwweverettwaorg Applications must be

received by Friday 12514 EOE

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

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

EmploymentGeneral

ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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

heppnerislandtransitorg

Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

98239

Island Transit is an Equal Opportunity and

MFDV Employer

NEED EXTRA MONEY

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

Call Circulation 360-675-6611

Substitute Teacher Openings

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

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

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A job that you can feel good about

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Email for an application

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PU Application in person

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Serious applicants please contact

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Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Accepting applications for

Caregivers Apply in person at

Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave

360-675-5913EOE

DAY SHIFT NURSEFull time or Part time

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

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

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

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

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompassealthorg

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

Mental Health Professional

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

Apply online at wwwWork4Sunrisecom or send a cover letter amp

resume to susans

sunriseemailcomsusanssunriseemailcom

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

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

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

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PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

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

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

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

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

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CONSUMER ALERT

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

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FREELAND

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church amp ferry landing

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Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts

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Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

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CLINTON

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

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

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

Apartments for Rent Island County

OAK HARBOR 98277

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

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WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent

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monthincludes utilities Non smokers only

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Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial

CLINTON 98236

2 COMMERCIAL SPACES

APPX 1385rsquo1720rsquo OR COMBINE

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

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announcements

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

Lost

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legals

Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

(RFP)Public Defense Services

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

Continued on next page

Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

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Legal Notices

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

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

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

Legal Notices

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

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

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

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

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

Legal Notices

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

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

Legal Notices

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

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

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

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

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

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

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Continued from previous page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

gold18Ink-absorbing

paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

26Spike of corn27Make fun of30Stop33Mar35Cloudrsquos locale36Used to be38Gazed at39Kitchen alcove42Express

indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

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go-ahead to

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shade

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(tense)34Volcanic

residue

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name

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beforecelebrations

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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

Page A20 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

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abroad so they know there are Island County residents currently in West Africa

The Centers for Disease Control set up a structured system based on science to deal with the returning people said Higman

The returnees all must reen-ter the country through one of five designated airports mdash all located on the East Coast There it will be determined if they are symptomatic

Travelers who show pos-sible symptoms of Ebola will be treated where they landed

Those without symptoms will be able to return to their homes Their home states will be notified the states will notify their local health departments

For those returning to Island County Higman said Health Department staff will contact the individuals The health officer will follow a CDC guidance document in assessing risk for each per-son

The risk is based on the

possibility of exposurePeople who worked in

health care systems in West Africa for example probably have a greater risk than vaca-tioners

Those deemed higher on the risk scale will receive greater monitoring

The health officer has the authority under state law to quarantine indi-viduals Higman explained Washington state has three levels of quarantine The first is voluntary The second is an administrative order by the health officer The third is a court order

Higman said the Health Department would only seek

a court order for non-compli-ant people

The issue made headlines after a nurse who returned to her home state of Maine after treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone refused to remain under quarantine She tested negative for the deadly disease twice but is still within the 21-day incuba-tion period

Higman said the county Health Department hosted a meeting this week about Ebola response with first-responders and staff from both hospitals that cover Island County to ensure everyone is prepared

Dr Brad Thomas the countyrsquos health officer said

he polled everyone at the meeting and nobody felt that Island County would see Ebola

Still he said the county will be prepared

Higman agreed that therersquos no reason for panic He said he and other health officials were questioning why the disease has gotten so much more attention than other epi-demics over the years

Perhaps itrsquos the exotic-sounding name he opined or the high mortality rate in Africa

ldquoMy guess would be the fatality rate is much lower in this countryrdquo he said cit-ing the superior public health and health care system

Page A10 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

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ing the tail Shellenberger said

The preliminary idea is to start moving the aircraft at around midnight to reduce the impact on downtown How long it might take is up for debate

ldquoIrsquom guessing just because we have to move it so slowly it could take somewhere between two-to-four hours to complete the moverdquo Shellenberger said

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By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter

Patience is a requirement for budding artists eager to join Penn Cove Gallery in Coupeville

Even those who make it through a rigorous screen-ing process must wait for an opening

And sometimes that can take a year or more

ldquoPeople just donrsquot leaverdquo painter Judy Skinner said with a hint of exaggeration ldquoWe all like it hererdquo

A member since 2001 Skinner represents some-what of the norm at the cooperative gallery where more than half of the 27 members have been affiliated for roughly a decade or more

This fall the group is cel-ebrating its 20th anniversary as the longest continuously operating cooperative art gal-lery on Whidbey Island

And just as its name sug-gests the root of success is tied to the membersrsquo coopera-tive spirit

ldquoFor the eight years Irsquove been here everybody just works togetherrdquo said abstract artist Richard Nash ldquoEven when therersquos a dif-ference everyone seems to work through it with a very tolerant type of attitude We always manage to get through things and every-body sharesrdquo

As a cooperative gallery each artist is part business owner sharing in expenses rent maintenance and spend-ing a day or two a month working onsite

The gallery located at 9 NW Front St is open from 10 am to 5 pm every day of the year with only three exceptions Thanksgiving Christmas and New Yearrsquos Day

ldquoIrsquove been a member of two other cooperatives on the islandrdquo said M Denis Hill a scenic photographer from Coupeville who specializes in panoramas ldquoPersonally my stuff sells better here than any other place

ldquoI think the Front Street shopping district is a solid location We get really good traffic in Coupeville Itrsquos a well-run organization in a way that everybody pitches in And therersquos a little more of a family feel to this Wersquove known each other for a long timerdquo

ldquoI think people here have respect for each other and their workrdquo oil painter Rainy Lindell said

The gallery has always

been located on Front Street and has been the only tenant in the current space it moved into in 2000 when the build-ing was brand new

Painters Margaret Livermore and Lucinda Adams and jewelry-maker Akemi Walker are the only artists whorsquove been a part of the gallery for all 20 years

Other art galleries have come and gone in Coupeville but Penn Cove Gallery has

stood the test of timeSales in 2013 marked one

of the best years in the gal-leryrsquos history and 2014 might be even better Hill said

ldquoI think wersquore in a great locationrdquo Livermore said ldquoWersquore very visible on Front Street Wersquore in a cute little tourist town I think those are the major reasons that we do so well And we do have great artistsrdquo

Penn Cove made up of only Whidbey Island artists is one of four cooperative art galleries on the island joining Garry Oak Gallery in Oak Harbor (opened in 2008) Artworks Gallery in Greenbank (2005) and Whidbey Art Gallery in Langley (1992)

The Whidbey Art Gallery formerly the Artistsrsquo Cooperative Gallery is older than Penn Cove but closed for two and a half years before re-opening at a new location in Langley in 2011

While the Whidbey Art Gallery has showcased the

works of more than 155 local artists over the years Hill guesses that Penn Cove Gallery has had roughly half that number of members in 20 years

ldquoWersquore pretty stablerdquo he said

Trying to break into the Penn Cove Gallery artist lineup is much like applying for a job A screening com-mittee looks over an artistrsquos work biography and artist statement

If the committee likes what it sees the applicant is invited to a group interview session attended by all Penn Cove Gallery artists who can make it

Ultimately a group vote involving all members takes place And if that artist is accepted his or her name is put into a queue awaiting an opening

An opening often involves the type of media that the gal-lery is seeking

ldquoAll artists who do make it through the screening pro-

cess realize they donrsquot nec-essarily go into the gallery in the order in which they appliedrdquo Nash said ldquoWe take the artist that best fills the needs of the vacancyrdquo

A celebration of Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20-year anniversary will take place from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Art from both past and present Penn Cove Gallery members will be on display while a handful of artists will demonstrate their work including block printer Linnane Armstrong weaver Marcy Johnson and metal jewelry maker Mary Ellen OrsquoConnor

The gathering also will serve as a time to reflect on the successes and challenges during 20 years including the losses of members who have passed such as Jan Holmes Harry Rich Martha Bund and Betty Rayle

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

Photos by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times

Artists from left Judy Skinner M Denis Hill and Rainy Lindell are longtime members of the Penn Cove Gallery The cooperative art gallery located on Front Street in Coupeville is celebrating its 20th anniversary from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Penn Cove Gallery celebrates 20 yearsCooperative art gallery thriving behind shared devotion talent and key location

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos art ranges from Sandy Dubpernellrsquos stained glass to paintings photography wood carvings block printing silver and glass bead jewelry and more

SaturdayNov 1

Volunteer Day at the Prairie 9 am to noon Nov 1 Admiralty Inlet Pre-serve Coupeville There are thousands of wildflowers and grasses to plant Tools and snacks provided Bring gloves wwwwcltorg

Lutheran Womenrsquos Missionary League An-nual Holiday Bazaar 9 am to 2 pm Nov 1 NE Seventh Avenue and Oak Harbor Street There will be crafts baked goods and new and gently used items Lunch will be served from 11 am to 1 pm 360-675-2548 or email clcstaffconcordia lutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak Harbor Winter Market 10 am to 3 pm Nov 1 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farmers bakers and food vendors Saturdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihum mingbirdfarmnurserycom

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20th Anniversary 10 am to 5 pm Nov 1 Coupeville Rec Hall Artwork from past and present members will be on display along with art demonstrations by various artists 360-678-1176 or wwwpenncovegallerycom

Saturday Matinee the Library 2-430 pm Nov 1 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Based on Robert M Edselrsquos book this film starts George Clooney and Matt Damon as they lead a group of Allied sol-diersrsquo hunt for the art stolen by the Nazis during World War II Free wwwsno-isleorg

Fall Dance 630-10 pm Nov 1 Greenbank Progres-sive Hall Salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues $10 donation

SundayNov 2

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo Showing 130 pm Nov 2 Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley Soroptimist Inter-national of South Whidbey is bringing the global move-ment to educate girls home to Whidbey The screen-

ing is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spot-light on the transformative power of girlrsquos education Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth 360-331-4127

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo 230 pm Nov 2 South Whid-bey High School Langley Saratoga Orchestra pres-ents this concert in welcom-ing new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18 wwwsowhidbeycom

MondayNov 3

Immigration 101 630-8 pm Nov 3 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A representative of US Citizenship and Immigra-tion Services will provide an overview of immigration benefits including informa-tion about visas petitioning for relatives and becoming a US citizen No registration required Free

Basic Travel Spanish

130-3 pm Nov 3 Coupe-ville Library Join instructor Cristina Clements a native of Colombia to learn the basics Preregister for all four classes (Nov 3 10 17 and 24) Limit of 10 Free wwwsno-isleorg

Become a More Cre-ative and Confident Pho-tographer 530-730 pm Nov 3 Coupeville Library Topics include exposure composition the qualities of light and the use of manual camera settings All experi-ence levels welcome Con-tact presenter Joe Fackler at joefacklercomcastnet

WednesdayNov 5

Famous Seattle librar-ian Nancy Pearlrsquos book recommendations 11 am Nov 5 Whidbey Is-land Center for the Arts Langley Pearl will share her latest book references with a Fall into a Good Book presentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am 360-221-4383

The Author Next Door 1-3 pm Nov 5 Coupeville Library Come meet the authors next door and celebrate reading and community while learning more about the published authors who live among us

ThursdayNov 6

Coupeville Garden Club Meeting 930 am to noon Nov 6 Coupeville Rec Hall Mayor Nancy Conard will be the speaker The public is welcome

Boocoo Dinky Dow My Short Crazy Vietnam War author Visit 2-3 pm Nov 6 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A North-west veteranrsquos unusual il-lustrated memoir ldquoBoocoo Dinky Dow My short crazy Vietnam Warrdquo will be the subject of the reading Julie Titone will read from the book which she co-authored with the late artist Grady Myers Veterans and their families are especially encouraged to attend

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

COMMUNITY POTLUCK hosted by Friends of Ebeyrsquos 6-830 pm Friday Nov 7 at the Crockett Barn off Fort Casey Road Coupeville Bring a favorite dish to share Bring your own utensils Beer and wine will be available with donation suggested The event is free to the public For information go to wwwfriendsofebeysorgACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

Oak Harbor City Council MEETING AGENDA

600 pmWednesday

November 5 2014

1 CALL TO ORDERInvocationPledge of AllegianceHONORS AND RECOGNITIONSProclamation in Recognition of Veteranrsquos DayPRESENTATIONSIsland County Opportunity Council ndash Director Lisa Clark 2 APPROVAL OF AGENDA

3 CITIZEN COMMENT PERIOD

4 CONSENT AGENDAa Minutes of the Special Meeting and Regular Meeting held October 21 2014 Workshop held October 22 2014 and Parliamentary Workshop held October 30 2014b Approval of Accounts Payable Voucher Nos Approval of Payroll Check Numbersc Authorize the Mayor to sign Amendment No 1 to Forest City Agreement for Animal Control Servicesd Authorizing Mayor to Sign Application for 2016 DOE State Revolving Fundinge Authorize the Mayor to sign Department of Corrections Contract Extensionf Ordinance 1706 Repeal OHMC 204 Salary of Mayor and Councilmen 5 STAFF MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTSa City Administratorb Mayorc Councilmembers

6 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONSa Resolution 14-38 A rming the Support of the City of Oak Harbor during the EIS Scoping Period for new Growler Squadrons

7 PUBLIC HEARINGSPUBLIC MEETINGSa Resolution 14-37 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)b Ordinance 1703 2014 Comprehensive Plan Amendmentsc Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levy

8 UNFINISHED BUSINESSa Discussion on Waste Water Treatment Plant Bonding options

9 NEW BUSINESSa Discussion and action on the 2015-16 allocation of utility tax to the Art Aquisition and Maintenance Fund 10 ADJOURNMENT

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your

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Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

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Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

On Market day in Oak Harbor farmers would bring their produce while creamery owners brought milk and butter to downtown It was also a time to socialize and catch up on the townrsquos latest news and gossip Market day resembled the modern-day farmers markets held in Oak Harbor Coupeville and Bayview As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Arcadia Publishing earlier this year published her new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13

Promote your place of worship in the Whidbey News-Times for only $1250 per week for a single size ad Please call 360-675-6611

Come WorshipWith Us

First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided

490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

Oak HarborSouthernBaptistChurch50 SW 6th Avenue

Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

Child care for all servicesPastor Grafton Robinson

Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation

of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June

All are welcome360-321-8656

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CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

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Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday

830 950 amp 1110 am

bull Nursery All Servicesbull Sunday Schoolbull AwAnA

bull Small Groupsbull MOPSbull Youth Groups

2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am

Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

679-1561oakharborlutheranorg

Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

WhidbeyPresbyterian

Church1148 SE 8th Ave

Oak HarborSunday Services

930 am and 1100 ambull Small Groups

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The Episcopal Church on North Whidbey Island

Join us for Sunday Service in the

Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide

360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

People bull FamiliesCommunity bull World

Worship bull PrayerTeaching bull Faith

Invite the neighborhood to hear

your message each week in this directory

God-Centered Worship Christ-Centered Preaching Verse-by-Verse Teaching

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1411 Wieldraayer Road (off of Swantown Road)

Pastor Keith McFaul360-279-9713

wwwGraceEvangelicalorg

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Grace By The SeaAn Anglican Expression of Faith

The Rev Paul Orritt360-679-3431

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Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

ldquoThe Ten Commandments - the Heart of Godrsquos Law in an

Age of Relativismrdquo

Oct 5th ndash Dec 7thSundays at 630PM

Oak Harbor Christian School Band Room675 E Whidbey Ave middot wwwpsalm-138com

Taught byPastor Tad Southard

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ldquoWhen they came to sup-port us at our team meeting just hours after the event it was the most amazing thing I have been associ-ated with as a football coach Our football program really appreciated thatrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck gave Oak Harbor the Wesco North trophy and a note that said ldquoOak Harbor true champs Thanks for your support M-P footballrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck play-er Corbin Ferry told The Herald ldquoItrsquos nothing com-pared to what they did for us but the fact that we had a chance to do something to repay what they did for us is nice

ldquoI really like the fact that we gave them the trophy When Carson told us about that it was like lsquoYeah thatrsquos got to happenrsquo They earned it Thatrsquos their trophy Thatrsquos not oursrdquo

Oak Harbor lineman Blaine Coleman said it ldquofelt pretty goodrdquo when M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k showed up

ldquoIt is cool to be appreciat-edrdquo Coleman said ldquoJust for them to take the long drive up here for a half-hour with us and presenting us with the trophy was pretty coolrdquo

Fellow Wildcat lineman Tyler Adamson echoed Colemanrsquos words ldquoIt was nice to be appreciated it made me feel goodrdquo

Both said forfeiting the game to Marysville-Pilchuck was the ldquoright thing to dordquo

ldquoForfeiting the game didnrsquot faze merdquo Adamson said ldquoWe didnrsquot want them to worry about it It was a group decision no one complainedrdquo

Coleman said it ldquodidnrsquot bother me one bitrdquo adding ldquoit was all in the name of sportsmanshiprdquo

The only regret in not playing the game they said was missing the opportu-nity to face a talented oppo-nent

ldquoPlaying them would have been a challenge and we missed itrdquo Coleman said ldquoBut that is OK what happened in Marysville shouldnrsquot have happenedrdquo

Both Oak Harbor and M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k returned to the football field Friday night results of the games were not avail-able at press time

Coleman was looking for-ward to Fridayrsquos game ldquoI have been playing football since I was 6 Playing a game will help me get past this and back to a normal routinerdquo

The Seattle Seahawks impressed by Oak Harborrsquos gesture of forfeiting to Marysville-Pilchuck invit-ed the Wildcats to practice at their facilities in Renton Oak Harbor will turn out there at 11 am Tuesday Nov 4

The Seahawks also invit-ed Marysville-Pilchuck The Tomahawks practiced in Renton Oct 28

Oak Harbor School District Communication Coordinator Kellie Tormey said community members have offered to host par-ties and dinners for the Wildcats and dropped off gifts at Oak Harbor High School

ldquoThe school is apprecia-tive of the communityrsquos out-pouring of gratituderdquo she said

ldquo(The forfeit) was done with the most humble of manner with only Marysville in mindrdquo she added ldquoThe school and the team would really like to refocus the emphasis back to the Marysville commu-nity If local businesses would like to do something to help the team would like them to really consider refocusing that spotlight back to Marysvillerdquo

TROPHYCONTINUED FROM A1

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Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

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Continued on next page

Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

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Legal Notices

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

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

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

Legal Notices

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

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

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

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

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

Legal Notices

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

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

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

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

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

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

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

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

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

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PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

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to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

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indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

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ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

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ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

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41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

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of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

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

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

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

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

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

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

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

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Page 11: Whidbey News-Times, November 01, 2014

By RON NEWBERRYStaff reporter

Patience is a requirement for budding artists eager to join Penn Cove Gallery in Coupeville

Even those who make it through a rigorous screen-ing process must wait for an opening

And sometimes that can take a year or more

ldquoPeople just donrsquot leaverdquo painter Judy Skinner said with a hint of exaggeration ldquoWe all like it hererdquo

A member since 2001 Skinner represents some-what of the norm at the cooperative gallery where more than half of the 27 members have been affiliated for roughly a decade or more

This fall the group is cel-ebrating its 20th anniversary as the longest continuously operating cooperative art gal-lery on Whidbey Island

And just as its name sug-gests the root of success is tied to the membersrsquo coopera-tive spirit

ldquoFor the eight years Irsquove been here everybody just works togetherrdquo said abstract artist Richard Nash ldquoEven when therersquos a dif-ference everyone seems to work through it with a very tolerant type of attitude We always manage to get through things and every-body sharesrdquo

As a cooperative gallery each artist is part business owner sharing in expenses rent maintenance and spend-ing a day or two a month working onsite

The gallery located at 9 NW Front St is open from 10 am to 5 pm every day of the year with only three exceptions Thanksgiving Christmas and New Yearrsquos Day

ldquoIrsquove been a member of two other cooperatives on the islandrdquo said M Denis Hill a scenic photographer from Coupeville who specializes in panoramas ldquoPersonally my stuff sells better here than any other place

ldquoI think the Front Street shopping district is a solid location We get really good traffic in Coupeville Itrsquos a well-run organization in a way that everybody pitches in And therersquos a little more of a family feel to this Wersquove known each other for a long timerdquo

ldquoI think people here have respect for each other and their workrdquo oil painter Rainy Lindell said

The gallery has always

been located on Front Street and has been the only tenant in the current space it moved into in 2000 when the build-ing was brand new

Painters Margaret Livermore and Lucinda Adams and jewelry-maker Akemi Walker are the only artists whorsquove been a part of the gallery for all 20 years

Other art galleries have come and gone in Coupeville but Penn Cove Gallery has

stood the test of timeSales in 2013 marked one

of the best years in the gal-leryrsquos history and 2014 might be even better Hill said

ldquoI think wersquore in a great locationrdquo Livermore said ldquoWersquore very visible on Front Street Wersquore in a cute little tourist town I think those are the major reasons that we do so well And we do have great artistsrdquo

Penn Cove made up of only Whidbey Island artists is one of four cooperative art galleries on the island joining Garry Oak Gallery in Oak Harbor (opened in 2008) Artworks Gallery in Greenbank (2005) and Whidbey Art Gallery in Langley (1992)

The Whidbey Art Gallery formerly the Artistsrsquo Cooperative Gallery is older than Penn Cove but closed for two and a half years before re-opening at a new location in Langley in 2011

While the Whidbey Art Gallery has showcased the

works of more than 155 local artists over the years Hill guesses that Penn Cove Gallery has had roughly half that number of members in 20 years

ldquoWersquore pretty stablerdquo he said

Trying to break into the Penn Cove Gallery artist lineup is much like applying for a job A screening com-mittee looks over an artistrsquos work biography and artist statement

If the committee likes what it sees the applicant is invited to a group interview session attended by all Penn Cove Gallery artists who can make it

Ultimately a group vote involving all members takes place And if that artist is accepted his or her name is put into a queue awaiting an opening

An opening often involves the type of media that the gal-lery is seeking

ldquoAll artists who do make it through the screening pro-

cess realize they donrsquot nec-essarily go into the gallery in the order in which they appliedrdquo Nash said ldquoWe take the artist that best fills the needs of the vacancyrdquo

A celebration of Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20-year anniversary will take place from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Art from both past and present Penn Cove Gallery members will be on display while a handful of artists will demonstrate their work including block printer Linnane Armstrong weaver Marcy Johnson and metal jewelry maker Mary Ellen OrsquoConnor

The gathering also will serve as a time to reflect on the successes and challenges during 20 years including the losses of members who have passed such as Jan Holmes Harry Rich Martha Bund and Betty Rayle

Saturday November 1 2014 bull The Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A11

ISLAND LIVINGWHIDBEY

Photos by Ron NewberryWhidbey News-Times

Artists from left Judy Skinner M Denis Hill and Rainy Lindell are longtime members of the Penn Cove Gallery The cooperative art gallery located on Front Street in Coupeville is celebrating its 20th anniversary from 10 am to 5 pm Saturday Nov 1 at the Coupeville Recreation Hall

Penn Cove Gallery celebrates 20 yearsCooperative art gallery thriving behind shared devotion talent and key location

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos art ranges from Sandy Dubpernellrsquos stained glass to paintings photography wood carvings block printing silver and glass bead jewelry and more

SaturdayNov 1

Volunteer Day at the Prairie 9 am to noon Nov 1 Admiralty Inlet Pre-serve Coupeville There are thousands of wildflowers and grasses to plant Tools and snacks provided Bring gloves wwwwcltorg

Lutheran Womenrsquos Missionary League An-nual Holiday Bazaar 9 am to 2 pm Nov 1 NE Seventh Avenue and Oak Harbor Street There will be crafts baked goods and new and gently used items Lunch will be served from 11 am to 1 pm 360-675-2548 or email clcstaffconcordia lutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak Harbor Winter Market 10 am to 3 pm Nov 1 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farmers bakers and food vendors Saturdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihum mingbirdfarmnurserycom

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20th Anniversary 10 am to 5 pm Nov 1 Coupeville Rec Hall Artwork from past and present members will be on display along with art demonstrations by various artists 360-678-1176 or wwwpenncovegallerycom

Saturday Matinee the Library 2-430 pm Nov 1 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Based on Robert M Edselrsquos book this film starts George Clooney and Matt Damon as they lead a group of Allied sol-diersrsquo hunt for the art stolen by the Nazis during World War II Free wwwsno-isleorg

Fall Dance 630-10 pm Nov 1 Greenbank Progres-sive Hall Salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues $10 donation

SundayNov 2

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo Showing 130 pm Nov 2 Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley Soroptimist Inter-national of South Whidbey is bringing the global move-ment to educate girls home to Whidbey The screen-

ing is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spot-light on the transformative power of girlrsquos education Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth 360-331-4127

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo 230 pm Nov 2 South Whid-bey High School Langley Saratoga Orchestra pres-ents this concert in welcom-ing new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18 wwwsowhidbeycom

MondayNov 3

Immigration 101 630-8 pm Nov 3 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A representative of US Citizenship and Immigra-tion Services will provide an overview of immigration benefits including informa-tion about visas petitioning for relatives and becoming a US citizen No registration required Free

Basic Travel Spanish

130-3 pm Nov 3 Coupe-ville Library Join instructor Cristina Clements a native of Colombia to learn the basics Preregister for all four classes (Nov 3 10 17 and 24) Limit of 10 Free wwwsno-isleorg

Become a More Cre-ative and Confident Pho-tographer 530-730 pm Nov 3 Coupeville Library Topics include exposure composition the qualities of light and the use of manual camera settings All experi-ence levels welcome Con-tact presenter Joe Fackler at joefacklercomcastnet

WednesdayNov 5

Famous Seattle librar-ian Nancy Pearlrsquos book recommendations 11 am Nov 5 Whidbey Is-land Center for the Arts Langley Pearl will share her latest book references with a Fall into a Good Book presentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am 360-221-4383

The Author Next Door 1-3 pm Nov 5 Coupeville Library Come meet the authors next door and celebrate reading and community while learning more about the published authors who live among us

ThursdayNov 6

Coupeville Garden Club Meeting 930 am to noon Nov 6 Coupeville Rec Hall Mayor Nancy Conard will be the speaker The public is welcome

Boocoo Dinky Dow My Short Crazy Vietnam War author Visit 2-3 pm Nov 6 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A North-west veteranrsquos unusual il-lustrated memoir ldquoBoocoo Dinky Dow My short crazy Vietnam Warrdquo will be the subject of the reading Julie Titone will read from the book which she co-authored with the late artist Grady Myers Veterans and their families are especially encouraged to attend

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

COMMUNITY POTLUCK hosted by Friends of Ebeyrsquos 6-830 pm Friday Nov 7 at the Crockett Barn off Fort Casey Road Coupeville Bring a favorite dish to share Bring your own utensils Beer and wine will be available with donation suggested The event is free to the public For information go to wwwfriendsofebeysorgACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

Oak Harbor City Council MEETING AGENDA

600 pmWednesday

November 5 2014

1 CALL TO ORDERInvocationPledge of AllegianceHONORS AND RECOGNITIONSProclamation in Recognition of Veteranrsquos DayPRESENTATIONSIsland County Opportunity Council ndash Director Lisa Clark 2 APPROVAL OF AGENDA

3 CITIZEN COMMENT PERIOD

4 CONSENT AGENDAa Minutes of the Special Meeting and Regular Meeting held October 21 2014 Workshop held October 22 2014 and Parliamentary Workshop held October 30 2014b Approval of Accounts Payable Voucher Nos Approval of Payroll Check Numbersc Authorize the Mayor to sign Amendment No 1 to Forest City Agreement for Animal Control Servicesd Authorizing Mayor to Sign Application for 2016 DOE State Revolving Fundinge Authorize the Mayor to sign Department of Corrections Contract Extensionf Ordinance 1706 Repeal OHMC 204 Salary of Mayor and Councilmen 5 STAFF MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTSa City Administratorb Mayorc Councilmembers

6 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONSa Resolution 14-38 A rming the Support of the City of Oak Harbor during the EIS Scoping Period for new Growler Squadrons

7 PUBLIC HEARINGSPUBLIC MEETINGSa Resolution 14-37 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)b Ordinance 1703 2014 Comprehensive Plan Amendmentsc Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levy

8 UNFINISHED BUSINESSa Discussion on Waste Water Treatment Plant Bonding options

9 NEW BUSINESSa Discussion and action on the 2015-16 allocation of utility tax to the Art Aquisition and Maintenance Fund 10 ADJOURNMENT

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your

thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

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Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

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Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

On Market day in Oak Harbor farmers would bring their produce while creamery owners brought milk and butter to downtown It was also a time to socialize and catch up on the townrsquos latest news and gossip Market day resembled the modern-day farmers markets held in Oak Harbor Coupeville and Bayview As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Arcadia Publishing earlier this year published her new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Page A13

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First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

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490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

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Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

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Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

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360-682-2323SUNDAY

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Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

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2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

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Missouri Synod

Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am

Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

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Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

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555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

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ldquoWhen they came to sup-port us at our team meeting just hours after the event it was the most amazing thing I have been associ-ated with as a football coach Our football program really appreciated thatrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck gave Oak Harbor the Wesco North trophy and a note that said ldquoOak Harbor true champs Thanks for your support M-P footballrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck play-er Corbin Ferry told The Herald ldquoItrsquos nothing com-pared to what they did for us but the fact that we had a chance to do something to repay what they did for us is nice

ldquoI really like the fact that we gave them the trophy When Carson told us about that it was like lsquoYeah thatrsquos got to happenrsquo They earned it Thatrsquos their trophy Thatrsquos not oursrdquo

Oak Harbor lineman Blaine Coleman said it ldquofelt pretty goodrdquo when M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k showed up

ldquoIt is cool to be appreciat-edrdquo Coleman said ldquoJust for them to take the long drive up here for a half-hour with us and presenting us with the trophy was pretty coolrdquo

Fellow Wildcat lineman Tyler Adamson echoed Colemanrsquos words ldquoIt was nice to be appreciated it made me feel goodrdquo

Both said forfeiting the game to Marysville-Pilchuck was the ldquoright thing to dordquo

ldquoForfeiting the game didnrsquot faze merdquo Adamson said ldquoWe didnrsquot want them to worry about it It was a group decision no one complainedrdquo

Coleman said it ldquodidnrsquot bother me one bitrdquo adding ldquoit was all in the name of sportsmanshiprdquo

The only regret in not playing the game they said was missing the opportu-nity to face a talented oppo-nent

ldquoPlaying them would have been a challenge and we missed itrdquo Coleman said ldquoBut that is OK what happened in Marysville shouldnrsquot have happenedrdquo

Both Oak Harbor and M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k returned to the football field Friday night results of the games were not avail-able at press time

Coleman was looking for-ward to Fridayrsquos game ldquoI have been playing football since I was 6 Playing a game will help me get past this and back to a normal routinerdquo

The Seattle Seahawks impressed by Oak Harborrsquos gesture of forfeiting to Marysville-Pilchuck invit-ed the Wildcats to practice at their facilities in Renton Oak Harbor will turn out there at 11 am Tuesday Nov 4

The Seahawks also invit-ed Marysville-Pilchuck The Tomahawks practiced in Renton Oct 28

Oak Harbor School District Communication Coordinator Kellie Tormey said community members have offered to host par-ties and dinners for the Wildcats and dropped off gifts at Oak Harbor High School

ldquoThe school is apprecia-tive of the communityrsquos out-pouring of gratituderdquo she said

ldquo(The forfeit) was done with the most humble of manner with only Marysville in mindrdquo she added ldquoThe school and the team would really like to refocus the emphasis back to the Marysville commu-nity If local businesses would like to do something to help the team would like them to really consider refocusing that spotlight back to Marysvillerdquo

TROPHYCONTINUED FROM A1

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PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

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

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

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

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

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legals

Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

(RFP)Public Defense Services

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

Continued on next page

Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

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Legal Notices

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

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

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

Legal Notices

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

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

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

Legal Notices

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

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

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

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

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

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

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

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

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

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

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

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

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

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PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

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to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

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indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

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ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

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ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

31Torsquos opposite32Moist33Fade away34Salary35Sultanrsquos group

of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

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

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

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

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

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

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

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

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

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SaturdayNov 1

Volunteer Day at the Prairie 9 am to noon Nov 1 Admiralty Inlet Pre-serve Coupeville There are thousands of wildflowers and grasses to plant Tools and snacks provided Bring gloves wwwwcltorg

Lutheran Womenrsquos Missionary League An-nual Holiday Bazaar 9 am to 2 pm Nov 1 NE Seventh Avenue and Oak Harbor Street There will be crafts baked goods and new and gently used items Lunch will be served from 11 am to 1 pm 360-675-2548 or email clcstaffconcordia lutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak Harbor Winter Market 10 am to 3 pm Nov 1 Hummingbird Farm Nursery and Gardens Crafters artists farmers bakers and food vendors Saturdays through Dec 20 360-941-7470 or lorihum mingbirdfarmnurserycom

Penn Cove Galleryrsquos 20th Anniversary 10 am to 5 pm Nov 1 Coupeville Rec Hall Artwork from past and present members will be on display along with art demonstrations by various artists 360-678-1176 or wwwpenncovegallerycom

Saturday Matinee the Library 2-430 pm Nov 1 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room Based on Robert M Edselrsquos book this film starts George Clooney and Matt Damon as they lead a group of Allied sol-diersrsquo hunt for the art stolen by the Nazis during World War II Free wwwsno-isleorg

Fall Dance 630-10 pm Nov 1 Greenbank Progres-sive Hall Salsa swing waltz two-step hustle blues $10 donation

SundayNov 2

ldquoGirl Risingrdquo Showing 130 pm Nov 2 Whidbey Island Center for the Arts Langley Soroptimist Inter-national of South Whidbey is bringing the global move-ment to educate girls home to Whidbey The screen-

ing is one of thousands of events around the world that will shine the spot-light on the transformative power of girlrsquos education Cost is $15 for adults and $1250 for youth 360-331-4127

ldquoCurtains Uprdquo 230 pm Nov 2 South Whid-bey High School Langley Saratoga Orchestra pres-ents this concert in welcom-ing new Music Director and Conductor Anna Edwards Tickets are $25 for adults $20 for seniors and military and free for youth under 18 wwwsowhidbeycom

MondayNov 3

Immigration 101 630-8 pm Nov 3 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A representative of US Citizenship and Immigra-tion Services will provide an overview of immigration benefits including informa-tion about visas petitioning for relatives and becoming a US citizen No registration required Free

Basic Travel Spanish

130-3 pm Nov 3 Coupe-ville Library Join instructor Cristina Clements a native of Colombia to learn the basics Preregister for all four classes (Nov 3 10 17 and 24) Limit of 10 Free wwwsno-isleorg

Become a More Cre-ative and Confident Pho-tographer 530-730 pm Nov 3 Coupeville Library Topics include exposure composition the qualities of light and the use of manual camera settings All experi-ence levels welcome Con-tact presenter Joe Fackler at joefacklercomcastnet

WednesdayNov 5

Famous Seattle librar-ian Nancy Pearlrsquos book recommendations 11 am Nov 5 Whidbey Is-land Center for the Arts Langley Pearl will share her latest book references with a Fall into a Good Book presentation There will also be cookies Doors open at 1030 am 360-221-4383

The Author Next Door 1-3 pm Nov 5 Coupeville Library Come meet the authors next door and celebrate reading and community while learning more about the published authors who live among us

ThursdayNov 6

Coupeville Garden Club Meeting 930 am to noon Nov 6 Coupeville Rec Hall Mayor Nancy Conard will be the speaker The public is welcome

Boocoo Dinky Dow My Short Crazy Vietnam War author Visit 2-3 pm Nov 6 Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room A North-west veteranrsquos unusual il-lustrated memoir ldquoBoocoo Dinky Dow My short crazy Vietnam Warrdquo will be the subject of the reading Julie Titone will read from the book which she co-authored with the late artist Grady Myers Veterans and their families are especially encouraged to attend

Page A12 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News Times

COMMUNITY POTLUCK hosted by Friends of Ebeyrsquos 6-830 pm Friday Nov 7 at the Crockett Barn off Fort Casey Road Coupeville Bring a favorite dish to share Bring your own utensils Beer and wine will be available with donation suggested The event is free to the public For information go to wwwfriendsofebeysorgACTIVITIES

WHIDBEY

Oak Harbor City Council MEETING AGENDA

600 pmWednesday

November 5 2014

1 CALL TO ORDERInvocationPledge of AllegianceHONORS AND RECOGNITIONSProclamation in Recognition of Veteranrsquos DayPRESENTATIONSIsland County Opportunity Council ndash Director Lisa Clark 2 APPROVAL OF AGENDA

3 CITIZEN COMMENT PERIOD

4 CONSENT AGENDAa Minutes of the Special Meeting and Regular Meeting held October 21 2014 Workshop held October 22 2014 and Parliamentary Workshop held October 30 2014b Approval of Accounts Payable Voucher Nos Approval of Payroll Check Numbersc Authorize the Mayor to sign Amendment No 1 to Forest City Agreement for Animal Control Servicesd Authorizing Mayor to Sign Application for 2016 DOE State Revolving Fundinge Authorize the Mayor to sign Department of Corrections Contract Extensionf Ordinance 1706 Repeal OHMC 204 Salary of Mayor and Councilmen 5 STAFF MAYOR AND COUNCIL COMMENTSa City Administratorb Mayorc Councilmembers

6 ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONSa Resolution 14-38 A rming the Support of the City of Oak Harbor during the EIS Scoping Period for new Growler Squadrons

7 PUBLIC HEARINGSPUBLIC MEETINGSa Resolution 14-37 Six-Year Transportation Improvement Program (TIP)b Ordinance 1703 2014 Comprehensive Plan Amendmentsc Ordinance 1702 2015 Property Tax Levy

8 UNFINISHED BUSINESSa Discussion on Waste Water Treatment Plant Bonding options

9 NEW BUSINESSa Discussion and action on the 2015-16 allocation of utility tax to the Art Aquisition and Maintenance Fund 10 ADJOURNMENT

Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your

thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

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Wish your customers a happy holiday season and express your thanks for their support and patronage during the past year

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Photo courtesy Peggy Darst Townsdin

On Market day in Oak Harbor farmers would bring their produce while creamery owners brought milk and butter to downtown It was also a time to socialize and catch up on the townrsquos latest news and gossip Market day resembled the modern-day farmers markets held in Oak Harbor Coupeville and Bayview As part of a ldquoLooking Backrdquo series local author and pioneer descendant Peggy Darst Townsdin is sharing photos with the Whidbey News-Times and its readers Arcadia Publishing earlier this year published her new photo history book ldquoOak Harborrdquo To buy a book or have a book mailed contact Townsdin at pctowns dingmailcom or call 360-678-5970

LOOKING BACK

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Promote your place of worship in the Whidbey News-Times for only $1250 per week for a single size ad Please call 360-675-6611

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First Reformed Church of Oak Harbor250 SW 3rd Avenue middot Oak Harbor WA 98277

Sunday Mornings 845am amp 1030am - Nursery Provided

490 NW Crosby Ave Oak Harbor 675-5008

Sunday Services900 1030 amp 1145 am

Living Word Kids 3 mosndash5th grade all servicesMiddle School Youth Sundays 400 PMHigh School Youth Sundays 600 PM

Weekly Adult Groups

Russ Schlecht ~ Senior Pastorwwwelivingwordorg

Worship HoursAdult Sunday School 900 am

Worship Service 1000 amChildrenrsquos Sunday School 1030 am

Everyone is welcome to join usYouth Ministries-Choirs-Bible Studies

Dave Johnson PastorJake Howell

Director of Children amp Youth MinistryChet Hansen Music Minister

675-2441 bull oakharborfumcorg1050 SE Ireland St bull Oak Harbor

First UnitedMethodist Church

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Bible Study For All Ages915 amWorship Services1045 am amp 6 pmWednesday Services6 pmPrayer Meeting amp Student Ministries

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Associate Pastor Lemuel B Villano675-6686

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Unitarian UniversalistCongregation

of Whidbey Island20103 State Route 525

Freeland

Sunday Service at 1000 amMinister Rev Dennis Reynolds

Childcare Year-RoundReligious Education Sept-June

All are welcome360-321-8656

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CALVARY APOSTOLIC TABERNACLE(The Pentecostals of Island County)

Located on Goldie Road

SOULS HARBORA SAFE PLACE TO CALL HOME

Sunday Morning10amSunday Evening 630pmWednesday 7pm

632-7243Pastor Greg Adkins

Oak HarborChurch of Christ

1000 NE Koetje Street(Just North of Offi ce Max)

ldquoTo Know Christ amp Make Him KnownrdquoSunday Morning

Bible Classes for all ages930amWorship Assembly 1030amWednesday Night 630pm

Matt Oliver Preaching Ministerwwwchurchofchrist-ohorg

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Word OfEverlastingLife amp FaithChurch

3259 Old Goldie RoadOak Harbor WA 98277

360-682-2323SUNDAY

Bible Study 900amWorship Service 1000am

Come Worship With UsThursday Bible Study 700pm40 NE Midway Blvd 103 bull Oak Harbor

Pastor Dr Thomas Stoneham Sr Minister Donald Cole

Matthew 2818-20

Come worship with usWorship Services Sunday

830 950 amp 1110 am

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2760 N Heller Rd bull Oak Harbor wwwoakharborfamilybibleorg679-1585

ConcordiaLutheranChurch

Missouri Synod

Adult Bible Study amp Sunday School 900amWorship Service 1015am

Pastor Mark T Hanson 360-675-2548

Preschool 360-679-1697590 N Oak Harbor St bull Oak Harborwwwconcordialutheranwhidbeyorg

Oak HarborLutheran ChurchNW 2nd Avenue amp Heller RoadAcross the street from OHHS Stadium

Nursery Available

Sunday Evening Prayer 630 PM at St Mary Catholic Church in Coupeville

Jeffrey Spencer Lead PastorPastor Marc Stroud Associate Pastor

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Sunday Worship 800 amp 1030 amSunday School 915 am

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Oak HarborSunday Services

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Main Sanctuary at 1000amA Member of the Anglican Communion Worldwide

360-279-0715wwwststephensofoakharbororg

555 SE Regatta Dr bull Oak HarborThe Rev Rilla Barrett

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Saturdays at 1030am

We welcome you to join us for worship and celebration

Community BibleTeaching Series

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ldquoWhen they came to sup-port us at our team meeting just hours after the event it was the most amazing thing I have been associ-ated with as a football coach Our football program really appreciated thatrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck gave Oak Harbor the Wesco North trophy and a note that said ldquoOak Harbor true champs Thanks for your support M-P footballrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck play-er Corbin Ferry told The Herald ldquoItrsquos nothing com-pared to what they did for us but the fact that we had a chance to do something to repay what they did for us is nice

ldquoI really like the fact that we gave them the trophy When Carson told us about that it was like lsquoYeah thatrsquos got to happenrsquo They earned it Thatrsquos their trophy Thatrsquos not oursrdquo

Oak Harbor lineman Blaine Coleman said it ldquofelt pretty goodrdquo when M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k showed up

ldquoIt is cool to be appreciat-edrdquo Coleman said ldquoJust for them to take the long drive up here for a half-hour with us and presenting us with the trophy was pretty coolrdquo

Fellow Wildcat lineman Tyler Adamson echoed Colemanrsquos words ldquoIt was nice to be appreciated it made me feel goodrdquo

Both said forfeiting the game to Marysville-Pilchuck was the ldquoright thing to dordquo

ldquoForfeiting the game didnrsquot faze merdquo Adamson said ldquoWe didnrsquot want them to worry about it It was a group decision no one complainedrdquo

Coleman said it ldquodidnrsquot bother me one bitrdquo adding ldquoit was all in the name of sportsmanshiprdquo

The only regret in not playing the game they said was missing the opportu-nity to face a talented oppo-nent

ldquoPlaying them would have been a challenge and we missed itrdquo Coleman said ldquoBut that is OK what happened in Marysville shouldnrsquot have happenedrdquo

Both Oak Harbor and M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k returned to the football field Friday night results of the games were not avail-able at press time

Coleman was looking for-ward to Fridayrsquos game ldquoI have been playing football since I was 6 Playing a game will help me get past this and back to a normal routinerdquo

The Seattle Seahawks impressed by Oak Harborrsquos gesture of forfeiting to Marysville-Pilchuck invit-ed the Wildcats to practice at their facilities in Renton Oak Harbor will turn out there at 11 am Tuesday Nov 4

The Seahawks also invit-ed Marysville-Pilchuck The Tomahawks practiced in Renton Oct 28

Oak Harbor School District Communication Coordinator Kellie Tormey said community members have offered to host par-ties and dinners for the Wildcats and dropped off gifts at Oak Harbor High School

ldquoThe school is apprecia-tive of the communityrsquos out-pouring of gratituderdquo she said

ldquo(The forfeit) was done with the most humble of manner with only Marysville in mindrdquo she added ldquoThe school and the team would really like to refocus the emphasis back to the Marysville commu-nity If local businesses would like to do something to help the team would like them to really consider refocusing that spotlight back to Marysvillerdquo

TROPHYCONTINUED FROM A1

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Legal Notices

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Continued on next page

Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

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Legal Notices

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

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

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

Legal Notices

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

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

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

Legal Notices

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

Legal Notices

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

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

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

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

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

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

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

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

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

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

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

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

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

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to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

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indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

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ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

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ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

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41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

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of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

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al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

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ldquoWhen they came to sup-port us at our team meeting just hours after the event it was the most amazing thing I have been associ-ated with as a football coach Our football program really appreciated thatrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck gave Oak Harbor the Wesco North trophy and a note that said ldquoOak Harbor true champs Thanks for your support M-P footballrdquo

Marysville-Pilchuck play-er Corbin Ferry told The Herald ldquoItrsquos nothing com-pared to what they did for us but the fact that we had a chance to do something to repay what they did for us is nice

ldquoI really like the fact that we gave them the trophy When Carson told us about that it was like lsquoYeah thatrsquos got to happenrsquo They earned it Thatrsquos their trophy Thatrsquos not oursrdquo

Oak Harbor lineman Blaine Coleman said it ldquofelt pretty goodrdquo when M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k showed up

ldquoIt is cool to be appreciat-edrdquo Coleman said ldquoJust for them to take the long drive up here for a half-hour with us and presenting us with the trophy was pretty coolrdquo

Fellow Wildcat lineman Tyler Adamson echoed Colemanrsquos words ldquoIt was nice to be appreciated it made me feel goodrdquo

Both said forfeiting the game to Marysville-Pilchuck was the ldquoright thing to dordquo

ldquoForfeiting the game didnrsquot faze merdquo Adamson said ldquoWe didnrsquot want them to worry about it It was a group decision no one complainedrdquo

Coleman said it ldquodidnrsquot bother me one bitrdquo adding ldquoit was all in the name of sportsmanshiprdquo

The only regret in not playing the game they said was missing the opportu-nity to face a talented oppo-nent

ldquoPlaying them would have been a challenge and we missed itrdquo Coleman said ldquoBut that is OK what happened in Marysville shouldnrsquot have happenedrdquo

Both Oak Harbor and M a r y s v i l l e - P i l c h u c k returned to the football field Friday night results of the games were not avail-able at press time

Coleman was looking for-ward to Fridayrsquos game ldquoI have been playing football since I was 6 Playing a game will help me get past this and back to a normal routinerdquo

The Seattle Seahawks impressed by Oak Harborrsquos gesture of forfeiting to Marysville-Pilchuck invit-ed the Wildcats to practice at their facilities in Renton Oak Harbor will turn out there at 11 am Tuesday Nov 4

The Seahawks also invit-ed Marysville-Pilchuck The Tomahawks practiced in Renton Oct 28

Oak Harbor School District Communication Coordinator Kellie Tormey said community members have offered to host par-ties and dinners for the Wildcats and dropped off gifts at Oak Harbor High School

ldquoThe school is apprecia-tive of the communityrsquos out-pouring of gratituderdquo she said

ldquo(The forfeit) was done with the most humble of manner with only Marysville in mindrdquo she added ldquoThe school and the team would really like to refocus the emphasis back to the Marysville commu-nity If local businesses would like to do something to help the team would like them to really consider refocusing that spotlight back to Marysvillerdquo

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legals

Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

(RFP)Public Defense Services

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Continued on next page

Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

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Legal Notices

Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

Legal Notices

Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

Legal Notices

PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

Legal Notices

the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

Legal Notices

upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

Legal Notices

following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

Legal Notices

the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

Legal Notices

to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Continued on next page

Continued from previous page

PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

gold18Ink-absorbing

paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

26Spike of corn27Make fun of30Stop33Mar35Cloudrsquos locale36Used to be38Gazed at39Kitchen alcove42Express

indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 741

ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 743

ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

31Torsquos opposite32Moist33Fade away34Salary35Sultanrsquos group

of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

PUZZLE NO 744

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

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al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

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GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

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ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

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CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

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Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

15th Annual Festival of Nordic CultureSat Nov 8 930 am mdash 330 pm

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jobsEmployment

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wwwhrpmsicomjobscouphtm

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EOE

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For more information

please visitwwwwhidbeycom

EEOE

MEDICAL OFFICERECEPTIONIST

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Reply to

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Find what you need 24 hours a day

EmploymentGeneral

DISHWASHERFull time

Experience preferred but not required

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

ACCOUNTANT

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

ISLAND COUNTY JOB OPENING

TRUCK DRIVER I Oak Harbor

wwwislandcountynethrfor more information

EEOC

Need extra cash Place your classified ad today Call 1-800-388-2527 or Go online 24 hours a day wwwnw-adscom

EmploymentGeneral

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

PT to FT Teacher Needed

We are looking for a teacher for our young toddler program Some- one who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in early childhood educa- tion and CPR card pre- ferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

swccwhidbeycom

EmploymentGeneral

Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

See full job announcement amp

application process at wwwoppcoorg

Paper Employment Applications may be

picked up at 1419 Cornwall Ave

Bellingham WA Completed applications

must be received by 400pm 11514

EOEMFDVReach the readers the dailies miss Call 800-388-2527 today to place your ad in the Classifieds

EmploymentGeneral

POLICE OFFICERENTRY-LEVEL$5064month

$5545 Second year amp $6636 Third year

T h e C i t y o f E ve r e t t seeks a diverse group of qualified individuals who are interested in a police career that provides pro- fessional and personal challenges and rewards

For more information and application visitwwweverettwaorg Applications must be

received by Friday 12514 EOE

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

EmploymentGeneral

ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Island Transit provides critical public transporta- tion throughout Island County We are seeking an Interim Executive Di- rector for up to 5 months as the agency transitions to permanent new lead- ership Successful inter- im candidates will be ex- per ienced with publ ic agency management the transportation indus- try and leading a team t h r o u g h s i g n i f i c a n t change Salary depending upon experience but will be commensurate for an in- terim leader of a small- s ized t rans i t agency Full time contract em- p l oy m e n t p r e fe r r e d Part-time or direct em- ployment also consid- ered Must pass back- ground and credit check Visit wwwislandtransitorg or Oak Harbor City Hall Coupevi l le Town Hal l and Langley City Hall for application packet and full detailsApplications and supple- mental information must be received by Friday November 7 2014 and sent to the address be- low or by email to heppnerislandtransitorg

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Island TransitInterim Executive Director Position

19758 SR 20Coupeville WA

98239

Island Transit is an Equal Opportunity and

MFDV Employer

NEED EXTRA MONEY

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Call Circulation 360-675-6611

Substitute Teacher Openings

We a r e l o o k i n g fo r someone who loves to work with chi ldren is calm and kind and able to lift 50 lbs CDA AA or BA in ear ly childhood education and CPR card preferred Send or email your resume (no calls please)

The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

120 6th StLangley WA 98260

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Health Care EmploymentCaregivers

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A Job with a Future

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A job that you can feel good about

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is hiring in Coupeville amp Oak Harbor

Suppor t adul ts wi th d isab i l i t i es in the i r homes This work is the perfect mashup of teaching amp caregiving But so much more Itrsquos teach ing amp he lp ing people with develop- mental disabilities to l ive vibrant fulfi l l ing l ives in their homes and connect with their communities

Qualifications18 or olderHigh School Diploma or GEDClear Criminal Back- groundSafe legal driverFluent with reading wr i t i ng amp speak ing EnglishAvailable on SaturdaySundayLift 50 pounds

Email for an application

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Serious applicants please contact

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Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Accepting applications for

Caregivers Apply in person at

Whidbey Island Manor235 SW 6th Ave

360-675-5913EOE

DAY SHIFT NURSEFull time or Part time

APPLY IN PERSON Careage of Whidbey

311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA

98239or email

careage2whidbeynet

125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527

Health Care EmploymentGeneral

Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties serving chil- d ren th rough o lder adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently hiring for the following posi- tions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

Visit our website atwwwcompassealthorg

to learn more about our open positions and

to apply EOE

Mental Health Professional

Seeking a MHP for the Whidbey Is area Duties intakes diagnosis crisis mgmt stabilization Re- quirements Masterrsquos in counseling or a social services field + min 2 yrs experience as a MH c o u n s e l o r L M H C LMFT OR LICSW pre- ferred $1923-$21hr

Apply online at wwwWork4Sunrisecom or send a cover letter amp

resume to susans

sunriseemailcomsusanssunriseemailcom

NursingAssistant

Part amp Full Time

Shift Differential for PM amp NOC

Shifts

Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

friendly environment where

EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

Please apply in person

Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

Or email resume toCareage2whidbeynet

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Local readersLocal sellersLocal buyers

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PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

Scammers are targeting newspapers

Credit card scam artists have conceived a new scheme involving newspapers Law Enforcement advises the usual precaution Use caution when speaking to anyone about sensitive financial information over the phone

The scammers pose as advertising representatives from the newspaper and call customers who have placed ads or classified notices to report a problem with the customerrsquos credit card

The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

This newspaper will attempt to collect payment on returned checks and invalid credit card payments but advertisers would receive calls from our accounting department seeking an alternate payment method

To be sure you are speaking with an authorized representative of our newspaper use these following tips

bull Ask the caller to identify himselfherself and the office heshe is calling from including the address If you do not recognize the caller hang up and call your local newspaper office directly

bull Before providing payment information to a caller ask for information that would be unknown to scammers This could include your billing address or previous payment information A newspaper representative can verify your original payment method check numbers banking institution andor the last four digits and expiration of your credit card

bull If the caller claims your check was returned or credit card was declined verify this information by calling your bank or credit card company or by checking your bank statement

If you receive a scam call like this write down all information you can about the call such as the callerrsquos name phone number time of day and duration of call

If you feel you have given your information to one of these scammers ndash Immediately contact your bank andor credit card company to place a hold on the transaction in question or on your account and begin a fraud investigation Callers who may have already given financial information to callers should also call their bank or credit card company to place an immediate hold on their accounts and begin a fraud investigation

If you are a victim of this scam please contact this ofce 360-394-8704 your local police department

or the consumer fraud division of the Washington Attorney Generalrsquos ofce

CONSUMER ALERT

331-6300Freeland

675-7200Oak Harbor

321-6400Bayview

Wersquod like to announce that Jen Knox has joined Coldwell Banker Tara Properties in our Freeland of ce Jen has lived on Whidbey Island for many years She is knowledgeable in negotiating market conditions and staging Please welcome Jen and

feel free to contact her at 360-221-0176 or email her at jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

Wersquore happy to have her as part ofthe CBTP family

WelcomeJen Knox

Jen Knox360-221-0176

jenknoxcbwhidbeycom

--- Freeland ------ Freeland ---

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Separate guest house amp two-2-car garages

711185 $1200000

Found the right property or looking to sell Contact one of our real estate specialists

where knowledge makesthe difference

real estatefor sale - WA

Real Estate for SaleIsland County

FREELAND

FOR SALE By Owner great location in Free- land on Whidbey Island Spacious 2+ bedroom 2 bath home Walk to gro- cery beach post office l ibrary bus Peaceful and private Must see in- ter ior exposed beam wood ceiling over main l i v i n g a r e a w o o d - trimmed clerestory win- dows br ight and airy year round Cozy wood- stove Perfect getaway retirement home or ren- tal $179000 priced to sell 425-422-7223LANGLEY 98260

2 BR 2 BA LOCATED in Wagon Wheel Estates a nice quiet wooded 55 + Park Lovely home with all appliances 2 storage buildings and carpor t $35000 $445 month lot rent Park manager Bill 360-221-8174

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$99 per month no credit check

brochure available call (800)875-6568

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Post Office grocery store

banks hardware store dining

church amp ferry landing

(360)341-2254

Spacious 2BR Clinton Apts

Advertise your service800-388-2527 or nw-adscom

Real Estate for RentIsland County

South Island Properties

(360) 341-4060

AVAILABLE SOUTH END RENTALS

wwwsouthislandpropertiescom

CLINTON

1 BR 1 BA CUTE 1200 SF house off Humphrey Rd Den laundry room wi th washer amp dr yer Nice kitchen and family room Carport amp parking Close to Clinton Ferry No pets No smoking $800 per month water amp sewer included $800 deposit 360-654-8172melt911frontiercomCLINTON

2 BEDROOM 2 bath l a r g e e n t e r t a i n m e n t room 1800 sw ft All appl iances to include WD Wa l k t o beach oversized garage No smoking pets $99500 month 360-579-2593COUPEVILLE 982393

BR 2 BA in Admira l Cove Nice water view Washer dryer water in- cluded $800 per month Prefer long term 530- 260-2010COUPEVILLE 98249

3 BR 2 BA Waterfront home Fully furnished just br ing your tooth- brush Relax away win- ter stress with your hot tub Available through May on ly $1195 per month This will go fast Call now 206-228-3147LANGLEY 98260

3 BR SMALL 2 STORY home on 2 AC in town Features single garage and storage bui ld ing Large trees fu l l t ime s t r e a m o n b o r d e r Lease opt ion or buy $1000 month Cal l Gary at 360-661-2734OAK HARBOR

3 BEDROOM 2 Bath doublewide mobi le in F a m i l y P a r k $ 8 5 0 month and $850 deposit 360-770-6882OAK HARBOR 98277CUTE amp CLEAN 2 BR duplex in desirable Du- gua l l a Bay Wa te r amp mountain view Electric heat amp gas fireplace No dogs Available Novem- ber 5th $800 per month First last dep One year lease 360-515-0683

Apartments for Rent Island County

OAK HARBOR 98277

LARGE 2 BEDROOM Clean amp quiet near bus line Large patio with city view Fireplace washer amp dryer hookups Senior discount available Gar- bage inc luded $725 month 360-675-6642

OAK HARBOR

MONTH TO MONTH 2 b e d r o o m $ 6 5 0 p e r month Near NASTown Water Sewer Garbage Paid 360-683-0932 or 626-485-1966 Cell

WA Misc RentalsGeneral Rentals

HOMES AVAILABLE Ve te ran Homeless Unstable housing in- come Dependents To apply httpwwwthemadforg Homes-For- Ve t e r a n s h t m l C a l l 206 262-7770

WA Misc RentalsRooms for Rent

Room For RENT in 3 bed- room house $480

monthincludes utilities Non smokers only

360-682-2187

real estaterentals

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Commercial RentalsOfficeCommercial

CLINTON 98236

2 COMMERCIAL SPACES

APPX 1385rsquo1720rsquo OR COMBINE

Could serve as Retail Medical Office Office

Lit Hwy 525 sign available energy effi- cient lighting one unit built out w reception amp exam offices Adjacent

to Whidbey General South Price will de- pend on TI package

terms etcCall Bruce

206-409-3703Brokers welcome

announcements

Announcements

GampO MINI STORAGE

New SpaceAVAILABLE NOWSome Just Like A

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360-675-6533

Found

FOUND CAR KEY today Brand new key for a Ford Cal l to I D and claim 360-679-5165

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Found

I f you are missing or have found a stray cat or dog on Whidbey Island p lease contact WAIF Animal Shelter to file a los t o r found repor t WAIF can be reached at either (360) 678-8900 ext 1100 or (360) 321- WAIF (9243) ext 1100

Lost

Lost 2 Seattle Seahawk small dog t-shirts at the c o m m i s s a r y b y t h e handicap park ing lot (360)675-1978LOST GLASSES on Seaplane Base October 23rd Commissary or Ex- change parking lot Call 360-675-2712 i f you have information

legals

Legal Notices

City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

(RFP)Public Defense Services

The City of Oak Harbor is requesting qualifica- t i ons f rom a t to r neys andor law firms interest- ed in contracting for pub- lic defense services for indigent defendants ap- pearing to answer crimi- nal charges in Oak Har- bor Municipal Court To minimize the need for conflict counsel the City may contract with two at- torneys andor law firms that are not associated with one another

Continued on next page

Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

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Current Employment Opportunities at wwwsoundpublishingcom

For a list of our most current job openings and to learn more about us visit our website

We are community amp daily newspapers in these Western Washington Locations

bull King Countybull Kitsap Countybull Clallam Countybull Jeff erson Countybull Okanogan Countybull Pierce Countybull Island Countybull San Juan Countybull Snohomish Countybull Whatcom County

Sound Publishing is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and strongly supports diversity in the workplace We off er a great work environment with opportunity for advancement along with a competitive benefi ts package including health insurance paid time off (vacation sick and holidays) and 401k

Accepting resumes athrsoundpublishingcomor by mail to HR Sound Publishing Inc11323 Commando Rd W Suite 1Everett WA 98204Please state which position and geographic area you are applying for

Feat

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n SENIOR REPORTERThe BothellKenmore Reporter a division of Sound Publishing Inc is seeking a seasoned general assignment reporter with writing experience and photography skills This is a senior position and is based out of the Kirkland offi ce The primary coverage will be city government business sports general assignment stories and may include arts coverage Schedule includes evening andor weekend work

As a Senior Reporter for Sound Publishing you will be expected to

bull generate 8-10 by-line stories per weekbull use a digital camera to take photographs of the stories you coverbull post on the publicationrsquos web site

bull blog and use Twitter on the webbull layout pages using InDesignbull shoot and edit videos for the web

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bull commitment to community journalism and everything from short brief-type stories about people and events to examining issues facing the community

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Sales Positionsbull Multi Media Advertising Sales Consultants - Redmond - Whidbey - Eastside - Everett - South King County

Non-Sales Positionsbull Creative Artists - Everett

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Get a jump on your seasonal bazaar amp events through January Our special section will appear Wednesday andor Saturday in both the Whidbey News-Times and South Whidbey Record or ursday in the Whidbey Examiner

Legal Notices

Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

Legal Notices

Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

Legal Notices

PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

Legal Notices

the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

Legal Notices

upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

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following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

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the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

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to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

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to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

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indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

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ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

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ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

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41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

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of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

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al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

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Week of November 23 to 29 2014

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 15

Burlington24th ANNUAL CRAFT FAIRSat Nov 8th 830am-4pm

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Holiday Bazaarsamp Events

Daughters of Norway Ester Moe Lodge 39

15th Annual Festival of Nordic CultureSat Nov 8 930 am mdash 330 pm

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Experience preferred but not required

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The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

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Opportunity Council

Chief Financial Officer

FT wbenefits Respon- sible for all aspects of the agencyrsquos finance and accounting functions in- cluding all new fee for service projects (Agency Services) daily manage- ment of cash all grant tracking finances bud- gets payroll billing aud- i t ing and re la ted ac- tivities Serves as key financial and budget in- formation resource for the agency Prov ides timely budgetary and fis- cal information to appro- priate accounting man- agement and executive personnel board of di- r e c t o r s a n d f u n d i n g sources Supervises as- signed staff and a varie- ty of technically com- plex special projects

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EmploymentGeneral

POLICE OFFICERENTRY-LEVEL$5064month

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T h e C i t y o f E ve r e t t seeks a diverse group of qualified individuals who are interested in a police career that provides pro- fessional and personal challenges and rewards

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

The Community Energy Challenge a project of the Opportunity Council is seeking applications from qualified contrac- tors for the purpose of conducting retrofit jobs to make older homes more energy efficient The RFQ as well as de- tai ls per taining to the program can be found at wwwcommunityener- gychallengeorg The deadline for applications is noon November 14 2014 For more informa- tion call 360-676-6099 Ext 131 EOEMFDV

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ISLAND TRANSIT INTERIM

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Island Transit provides critical public transporta- tion throughout Island County We are seeking an Interim Executive Di- rector for up to 5 months as the agency transitions to permanent new lead- ership Successful inter- im candidates will be ex- per ienced with publ ic agency management the transportation indus- try and leading a team t h r o u g h s i g n i f i c a n t change Salary depending upon experience but will be commensurate for an in- terim leader of a small- s ized t rans i t agency Full time contract em- p l oy m e n t p r e fe r r e d Part-time or direct em- ployment also consid- ered Must pass back- ground and credit check Visit wwwislandtransitorg or Oak Harbor City Hall Coupevi l le Town Hal l and Langley City Hall for application packet and full detailsApplications and supple- mental information must be received by Friday November 7 2014 and sent to the address be- low or by email to heppnerislandtransitorg

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Call Circulation 360-675-6611

Substitute Teacher Openings

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The South Whidbey Childrenrsquos Center

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125 million readers make us a member of the largest suburban newspapers in Western Washington Call us today to advertise800-388-2527

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Compass Health is the regionrsquos largest pr i - vate non-profit com- m u n i t y b e h a v i o r a l healthcare organiza- tion offering services throughout Island San Juan Skagit Snohom- i s h a n d W h a t c o m Counties serving chil- d ren th rough o lder adults in a variety of outpatient residential and inpatient settings We are currently hiring for the following posi- tions

ARNP

Clinicians I II or III

Manager Healthcare Integration

Medication NurseLPN

Mental Health

Technician III

Nursing Supervisors

Peer Counselors

Psychiatric Technicians

Psychiatrists

RNs

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to apply EOE

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Competitive Wages DOE

Come work in a clean safe and

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EMPLOYEES ARE VALUED

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Careage of Whidbey311 NE 3rd StreetCoupeville WA360-678-2273

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PAGE 16 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

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The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

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City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

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Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

Legal Notices

Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

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PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

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the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

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upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

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following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

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the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

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to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

gold18Ink-absorbing

paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

26Spike of corn27Make fun of30Stop33Mar35Cloudrsquos locale36Used to be38Gazed at39Kitchen alcove42Express

indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

PUZZLE NO 741

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 741

ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO 742

ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

PUZZLE NO 743

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

31Torsquos opposite32Moist33Fade away34Salary35Sultanrsquos group

of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

PUZZLE NO 744

Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

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al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

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The callers say they need to confirm the card number and security code on the back of the card These callers are not from this newspaper

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City of Oak HarborRequest for Proposals

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 17

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Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

Legal Notices

Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

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PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

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the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

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upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

Legal Notices

following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

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the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

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to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

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go-ahead to

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coin

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eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

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shade

34Places forshoes

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Copyright copy 2014 Penny Press

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Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

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blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

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Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

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nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

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ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

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symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

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a pigeon58Drenches

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beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

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11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

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PUZZLE NO 743

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to tango

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(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

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material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

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al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

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Please see the complete RFP on the Cityrsquos web- site wwwoakharbororg Click on the Bids and Proposa ls tab in the Links section and then choose Documents and search for the RFP for Public Defense Servic- es Applications will be accepted from Monday November 3 2014 to Monday November 17 2014 at 400 pm Anna Thompson City Clerk Legal No WCW597658 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

FILING OFPROPOSED BUDGETWhidbey Island Public

Hospital DistrictNotice of Filing

Proposed BudgetNotice is hereby given that the Whidbey Island Public Hospital District a municipal corporation has p repared a p ro - posed budget of contem- plated financial transac- tions for the year 2015 and the budget is on file in the records of the Commission in the Dis- trict offices

Legal Notices

Notice is fur ther given that a Public Hearing on said proposed budget shall be held on Novem- ber 10 2014 in Confer- ence Room A and B of the Whidbey General Hospital in Coupeville Washington at 645 am on said date Any tax- payer may appear at said Hearing at said time and place and be heard against the whole or any par t o f the proposed budgetW H I D B E Y I S L A N D P U B L I C H O S P I TA L DISTRICTBoard of Commission- ersAnne TarrantRon Wallin Grethe Cammermeyer PhDNancy FeyGeorgia Gardner CPALegal No WCW596386Published The Whidbe- Whidbey News Times T h e S o u t h W h i d b ey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF ISLANDRONALD D HETZEL II and RACHELLE S HET- ZEL husband and wife

Legal Notices

PlaintiffsvTHE ESTATE OF JO- SEPH LOUIS CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS COR- T E Z F R A N K I E LT Y PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cor tez and ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS O F J O S E P H L O U I S CORTEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ DefendantsNO 14-2-00476-6SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONTO THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZ AND TO FRAN KIELTY PEGGY CORTEZ MI- CHAEL CORTEZ and JOSEPH CORTEZ as heirs of Joseph Louis Cortez andAND TO ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS OF JOSEPH LOUIS COR- TEZ aka JOSE LUIS CORTEZYou are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons to wit within sixty days after the 25th day of October 2014 and defend the above entitled action in

Legal Notices

the above entitled court and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiffs Ro- nald D Hetzel and Ra- chel le S Hetzel and serve a copy of your an- swer upon the under- s igned a t to r neys fo r plaintiff Kathryn C Lor- ing of the Law Offices of Christon C Skinner at their office below stated and in case of your fail- ure so to do judgment will be rendered against you according to the de- mand of the complaint which has been f i led with the clerk of said court Th is is an act ion for damages under theories of breach of contract vi- olation of the Consumer Protect ion Act fraud and conversion to re- coup monies taken un- der the auspices of an investment programDATED this 17th day of October 2014L A W O F F I C E S O F CHRISTON C SKIN- NERs Kathryn C LoringK a t h r y n C L o r i n g WSBA 37662Attorney for PlaintiffsLaw Offices of Christon C Skinner791 SE Barrington DrOak Harbor WA 98277Legal No WCW596387 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 15 22 29 2014

LEGAL NOTICE ISLAND TRANSIT

PUBLIC HEARING amp BOARD MEETING

A public hearing to re- ceive input on the pro- posed Is land Trans i t 2015 Budget will be held on Friday November 21 2014 at 930 AM Island Transit Operations amp Ad- ministration Building lo- c a t e d a t 1 9 7 5 8 S R Coupeville WA Please call Paul Arand Finan- c i a l A n a l y s t a t (360) 678-7771 if you would like a copy of the proposed 2015 Budget The monthly business meet ing of the PTBA Board of Directors will follow the Public Hear- ing Accommodat ions will be made available

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upon ten (10) day ad- vance request for sign language interpreters The meeting room is ac- cessible and is open to the public For more in- formation please call (360) 678-7771 or email infoislandtransitorgLegal No WCW597775 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 15 19 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

2015 Preliminary Budget on file with City Clerk

Please take notice that the City of Langley 2015 Preliminary Budget has been filed with the City Clerk-Treasurer and the City Council will hold Public Hearings on the final budget on Novem- ber 17th and December 1st for the purpose of taking public comment on the budgetThe hearings will take place during the regular- ly scheduled City coun- cil meetings of Novem- ber 17 2014 and December 1 2014 at 530 pm and may be cont inued at the next meeting if needed Cop- ies of the Preliminary budget will be available at City Hall 112 Second St PO Box 366 Lang- ley WA 98260 (360) 221-4246Dated this 28st day of October 2014Posted City Hall City LibraryCity Post OfficeLegal No WCW597583 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey Record November 1 2014

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE

HEARING EXAMINERHE 11-17-14

Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held before the City of Oak Harbor Hearing Examiner in the Council Chambers at City Hall on November 17 2014 at 1000 am or as soon thereafter as possible following any preceding items to consider the

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following itemGrace by the Sea Angli- c a n C h u r c h - CUP14-00001The Hearing Examiner will consider a condition- al use permit submitted by Rev Roger Vehorn proposing to use 540 SE Pioneer Way for church related use The church proposes to use an ex- isting 5 000 square foot space as a meeting hall and 29 parking spaces a s s o c i a t e d w i t h t h e bui lding The current proposal is to accommo- date approximately 100 seats The Hearing Ex- aminer will make a final decision on this matterAnyone wishing to com- ment on the above items or provide other relevant information may do so in writing or appear in per- son before the Hearing Examiner at the t ime and place of said public hearing After obtaining public input and consid- er ing the mat ter the Hearing Examiner may approve or deny the pro- posed application As par t o f the approval conditions or limitations may be imposedFor additional informa- t ion you may contact the City Department of Development Services in C i t y H a l l o r c a l l (360) 279-4512Legal No WCW597578 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OBTAIN

CUSTODYPer RCW 79100 the WA Dept of Natural Re- sources (DNR) intends to take custody of the derelict or abandoned 32ft sailboat with regis- tration WN6627ND on 11172014 (Custody Date) The vesse l i s moored at the Deception Pass State Parkrsquos dock in Cornet Bay Is land County After taking cus- tody DNR may use or dispose of it without fur- ther notice The owner is responsible for all relat- ed costs To retain cus- tody of the vessel be- fore the Custody Date

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the owner must 1) Move it to an anchorage area moorage facility or stor- age locat ion that au- thorizes the vessel or 2) Remove the vessel from the water I f DNR re- moves the vessel under a temporary possession action owner must pay DNR for costs incurred to date and pick up the vessel from its storage location To redeem the vessel once DNR has taken custody the own- er must file a written re- quest (one original and one copy) for a hearing with the Pollution Control Hearings Board in per- son at 1111 Israel Rd Tumwater WA o r by mail to PO Box 40903 O l y m p i a W A 98504-0903 and serve o n e c o py o n D N R rsquos Aquatic Resources Divi- sion at 1111 Washington Street SE MS 47027 O l y m p i a W A 98504-7027 The appeal must include the follow- ing information a copy of the decision you are appealing your name and address (mai l ing and legal if different) and if applicable the name and address of your representative a daytime phone number a br ief statement why you are appeal ing a statement of what you want the Board to do the signature of you or you r r ep resen ta t i ve [This signature certifies that the content of the appeal is true] The writ- ten request can be sub- mitted immediately but cannot be filed any later than 12172014 (Appeal Date) The r ight to a h e a r i n g i s d e e m e d waived if a request is submitted late and the owner is liable for any cos ts owed to DNR These costs may include all administrative costs incurred by DNR remov- al and disposal costs and costs associated with environmental dam- ages directly or indirectly caused by the vessel In the event of l it igation the prevailing par ty is entitled to reasonable at- torneysrsquo fees and costs DNR reserves the right

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to pursue any other rem- edies avai lable under law For more informa- tion contact the Derelict Vessel Removal Pro- gram at (360) 902-1070 or DVRPdnrwagovLegal No WCW597573 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 2014

PORT DISTRICT OF SOUTH WHIDBEY

ISLANDNOTICE OF

PRELIMINARY BUDGET HEARING

AND REGULAR MEETING

November 12 2014 at 700 pm --

Budget HearingNotice is hereby given that a Preliminary Bud- get for the Port District of South Whidbey Island for the f iscal year of 2015 has been prepared a n d i s o n f i l e a n d available in the Port of- fice at 1804 Scott Rd Suite 101 Freeland WA or at wwwportofsouth- whidbeycom A public hearing will be held by the Port Commission of South Whidbey Island on Wednesday Novem- ber 12 2014 at 700 pm at the South Whid- bey Parks amp Recreation District Meeting Room at 5475 Maxwel ton Rd Langley WA where any person may appear in suppor t of or against said budget The Regular month ly meeting will be held on November 12 2014 and wil l fol low the Budget Hearing at approximate- ly 730 pmQuestions regarding the meeting may be directed to the Por t o f f i ce a t (360) 331-5494Legal No WCW597785 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordNovember 1 8 2014

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PAGE 18 Whidbey Classified Saturday November 1 2014

ACROSS1 Auction offer4 Command

to a dog8 Collar site12Bardrsquos work13Certain

parasites14Beasts of

burden15June

to Beaver16Curved lines17Dig as for

gold18Ink-absorbing

paper20Dull finish21Lost weight23Stash away

26Spike of corn27Make fun of30Stop33Mar35Cloudrsquos locale36Used to be38Gazed at39Kitchen alcove42Express

indifference45Classifiers49Prompts50ldquo____ and the

Fatmanrdquo51Passing

through52Got down53Hymn finisher54Feeling rotten

55Lots56Darn57Give the

go-ahead to

DOWN1 Fail2 Matinee

headliner3 Showroom

model4 Bluish gray5 Wearied6 Amass7 Affirmative

reply8 Wanderer9 Freeway

sign10Lincolnrsquos

coin

11Leg hinge19Ash or aspen

eg20Scant22Scoundrel23ldquo____

Anybody SeenMy Galrdquo

24Annoy25Not moist27Manta ____28Drink chiller29Bunk31Gulp32Summer skin

shade

34Places forshoes

37Bagel seed39Powdery40Subway fare41Style42Con game43____-Hoop44Curb46Morally bad47Peeve48Pretzel

topping50Bread spread

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ACROSS1 Hole punchers5 ldquoYou ____ My

Lucky Starrdquo8 Spat12Henrsquos home13Maiden14Bloodhoundrsquos

trail15Nerorsquos

garment16Permanently18Deep violet

blue20Said yes to21Dried plum24Snatches26Dinghy paddle27At what time

29Clarinetrsquos kin33Elaborate35Fearful person37Minus38Stair part40Scrap41Fur43Walk leisurely45Horsersquos

relative48Fasten50Army prison52Wild try56Adventurer

Marco ____57Golf gadget58Sensitive59Small mark60Misstep

61Oxenharness

DOWN1 Play a part2 Flirt with3 Jot down4 Barcelonarsquos

nation5 Ancient6 Steep-sided

valley7 Refinement8 Cruise of

ldquoTop Gunrdquo9 Adored one10Golf cry11Stew17Filch

19PoliticianGingrich

21Kitty22Unlikely23Footed vases25Female pig28Pause30Fishhook point31Uttered32On ____

(tense)34Volcanic

residue

36October stone39Dealer42Implore44Sloppy45Certain vipers46Whoa47Song for one49Look intently51Barracks item53As well54Biblical vessel55Stinging insect

PUZZLE NO 742

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ACROSS1 Facial feature4 Border on8 Fades away12ldquoCar 54

Where ____Yourdquo

13Shrub14____ cutlet15Perplex17Comfort18Escorted19Put out21Room divider24Holler26Live28Pub beverage29Luxurious

resort32Popular street

name

33Not as good35Slangy film36Vigor37Rural hotel38Bowed40Musical

symbol42Meadow

mamas43Uprising47Natural49Served for a

point50Self55ldquoHow do I

love ____rdquo56Convene57Make like

a pigeon58Drenches

59Comes to astop

60Japanesecoin

DOWN1 Testing

ground2 Anger3 Chapel

bench4 Skilled5 Friend6 Purpose7 Excites8 Nights

beforecelebrations

9 Suitor

10Bottomsupport

11Dog-teamrsquosvehicle

16Ailments20Chic21Sob22Shaft23Relaxed25Merits27Spin29Pour forth30Mound31Play divisions34Former

39Certainamphibian

41Wooded43Some rodents44Canyonrsquos

answer45Al Gore eg46Poems48Colony

dwellers51Bearrsquos pad52Frozen53Boot tip54Hitherrsquos

partner

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ACROSS1 Tennis points5 Mommy deer8 Octoberrsquos

stone12Piece of wood13Pen fluid14Set of three15Cat sigh16Infantrsquos

problem18Chooses20Pauses21Excessively22None23Make law26Chinese skillet27Criticize30Clean

31Torsquos opposite32Moist33Fade away34Salary35Sultanrsquos group

of wives36Rewrite copy38Garnet eg39Plains animal41Exceed45Begs47Yodelerrsquos

feedback48Minute

particle49Kettlersquos kin50Prune51Peat ____52What it takes

to tango

53Fingercounts

DOWN1 Dangerous

snakes2 Trace3 ____ Grey

tea4 Limber up5 Duplicate6 Till bills7 ____ out

(make do)8 Different9 Captive10ldquo____ We

Got Funrdquo11Daily

records

17Hard trip19Small bed22Animal park23Female sheep24Grab25Fireproof

material26Crooked28Amazement29Workout area31Lard32Wettest34Christmas tree

35That girlrsquos37College

housing38Zest39Grin broadly40Dividing

preposition41Load42Teen trouble43Leg bone44Drenches46Clever

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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS

Notice is hereby given that the Community En- ergy Challenge a pro- ject of the Opportunity Council is seeking appli- cations from qualif ied contractors for the pur- pose of conducting retro- f i t jobs to make older homes more energy effi- cient The RFQ as well as details pertaining to the program can be found at wwwcommunit- yenergychallengeorg The deadline for applica- tions is noon November 14 2014 For more in- formation call 360-676- 6 0 9 9 E x t 1 3 1 EOEMFDVLegal No WCW596914 Published The Whidbey New Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 29 November 1 5 2014

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYESTATE OF

WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

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al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First PublicationNovember 1 2014Personal Representa- tiveThomas BuxtonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 23rd day of October 2014sThomas BuxtonThomas Buxton Person- al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal Representatives M Douglas Kel ly WSBA 6550 Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LLP PO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW597591 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordN ove m b e r 1 8 1 5 2014

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

PISCESYou find yourself in the middle ofa large crowd or you organize anevent that unites a lot of peopleThese people can be very deman-ding and sometimes exhausting

Week of November 23 to 29 2014

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

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WALTER MARINSALINE

DeceasedNO 14-4-05957-1SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 1140030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the m a n n e r p r ov i d e d i n RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1140020(1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice If the claim is not presented within t h i s t ime f rame the claim is forever barred except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate assets and nonprobate assetsDate of first publication October 25 2014Personal Representa- tive Paul Robert SalineAttorney for Personal Representative Janine A L a w l e s s W S B A 19447Address for Mailing Ser- vice 6018 Seaview Ave NWS e a t t l e WA 9 8 1 0 7 206782-9535Cour t of probate pro- ceed ings and cause numberSuperior Court of Wash- ington for King County No 14-4-05957-1SEALegal NoWCW596174Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 25 November 1 8 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONFOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate ofKAY M MILLHONDeceased

Legal Notices

NO 14 4 00235 3N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre- sented within this time frame the claim is forev- er barred except as oth- erwise provided in RCW 1140051 and 1140060 This bar is ef- fec t i ve as t o c l a ims against both the dece- dentrsquos probate and non- probate assetsDate of First Publication October 18 2014Personal Representa- tive Jerry C MillhonAttorney for Personal RepresentativeM Douglas Kelly Kelly amp Harvey Law Offices LLP PO Box 290 Clin- ton WA 98236 (360) 341-1515DATED this 13 day of Oct 2014sJerry C MillhonJerry C Millhon Person-

Legal Notices

al RepresentativeAttorneys for Personal RepresentativesM Douglas KellyM Douglas Kelly WSBA 6550Kelly amp Harvey Law Of- fices LL PPO Box 290Clinton WA 98236Legal No WCW594941 Published The Whidbey News Times The South Whidbey RecordOctober 18 25 Novem- ber 1 2014

THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY

In Re the Estate of MARINEL DEAN PLATTDeceasedNO 14-4-00029-6N OT I C E TO C R E D I - TORSRCW 1140030The personal represen- tative named below has been appointed as per- sonal representative of this estate Any person having a claim against the decedent must be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any o therw ise app l i cable statute of l imi tat ions present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 1140070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentativersquos attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate pro- ceed ings were com- menced The claim must be presented within the later of (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- s e n t a t i ve s e r ve d o r mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- d e r R C W 1 1 4 0 0 2 0 (1)(c) or (2) four months after the date of f i rst publication of the notice If the claim is not pre-

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CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

PISCESYou find yourself in the middle ofa large crowd or you organize anevent that unites a lot of peopleThese people can be very deman-ding and sometimes exhausting

Week of November 23 to 29 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIO ANDSAGITTARIUS

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

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Saturday November 1 2014 Whidbey Classified PAGE 19

ARIESYoursquove had to wait for a while nowbut yoursquoll soon be in the middle ofthe action Your friends challengeyou in some way and you alsoreceive the necessary funds for aspecial project

TAURUSYou feel as if yoursquore treading waterthen all of a sudden things start tomove at an incredible speed Keepa careful eye on your bills remem-ber that to err is human

GEMINIYou keep good company and yourteam accomplishes a great achie-vement In addition you may re-ceive a reward or honourable men-tion in front of a large crowd

CANCERYou have lots of success at workThere are plenty of customers totake care of which brings you someadditional income You develop anew daily practice of a spiritualnature

LEORunning around like crazy wonrsquotget you anywhere If you donrsquot letyourself fall behind yoursquoll be ableto fulfill your obligations in a timelymanner A trip could be organizedspontaneously

VIRGOEven if you know that you have theright answer wait a few days be-fore making a final decision Newinformation could change your pointof view

LIBRAAvoid suffering from heartburn bychanging your diet slightly and es-pecially by learning to relax moreoften Your health requires you tohave better balance in your life

SCORPIOYou might have to wait a little lon-ger than expected before gettingthe results of some medical examsYour beloved pays you some extraspecial attention

SAGITTARIUSYour leadership seems to be in de-mand You could take over the bossrsquoschair while he or she is on vaca-tion or you replace a colleague foran indefinite period of time

CAPRICORNThe idea of a family trip during theholidays should begin to materia-lize However some details maytake longer to resolve than youexpected

AQUARIUSYou have to communicate with amaximum number of people Anevent that yoursquore in charge of re-quires all your communication orga-nizational and negotiating skills

PISCESThere are sure to be many extrahours of work to do at the officeYoursquoll be generously rewarded forthem if you can adjust your sche-dule accordingly

Week of November 2 to 8 2014

ARIESIt wonrsquot be easy to get you out ofthe house You may even choose towork in the comfort of your ownhome You also begin a house-cleaning blitz

TAURUSThere is a bit of confusion with afamily member Donrsquot wait too longbefore setting the record straightTry to determine who makes thedecisions at home

GEMINIYou could benefit from an un-expected promotion following thedeparture of a colleague Yoursquoresure to be given the responsibi-lity of occupying the bossrsquos chairfor a while

CANCEREverything is in line for you to beable to solve several problems veryquickly At work your customerbase should grow considerably inrecord time

LEOBy recharging your batteries yousucceed in improving lots of thingsin all spheres of your life A healthydose of inspiration helps you makethe necessary changes

VIRGOYou are responsible for gathering to-gether a group of people to parti-cipate in a truly memorable activityThe results will equal the efforts thatyou put into this project

LIBRAYour responsibilities are plentiful atthis time You succeed in estab-lishing an order of priorities that cor-responds to your abilities Fortu-nately your loved ones help youdevelop your game plan

SCORPIOPlanning a return to school is noteasy but this effort will be extremelyprofitable to you in the future Des-pite considerable stress perseve-rance is the key to success

SAGITTARIUSYou must weigh the pros and consbefore making a decision that sha-kes up the course of events Youmight also join a spiritual move-ment of some kind

CAPRICORNYou need to think carefully beforemaking any decisions even if youare asked to hurry up Your intui-tion is sure to guide you in the rightdirection

AQUARIUSYou need to spend many hours pre-paring some important negotia-tions in order for the final resultto be in your favour You find solu-tions to all your financial problems

PISCESYou spend some time renewing yourwardrobe after calculating exactlywhat you can afford to spend Youstart to take better care of your ap-pearance as you take on a moreprestigious role at work

Week of November 9 to 15 2014

ARIESYou need to clarify the situationregarding finances at work andsome negotiations are tense Youmust also bring some balance to thedifferent areas of your life

TAURUSYour love life takes up a lot of roomand you experience some beauti-ful romantic moments Against allodds a colleague could even makeyou a declaration of love

GEMINIYou need to rest to recover froma bad cold You may spend a fewdays at home and so you go intooverdrive during the weekend tocatch up on work

CANCERYou might have some difficulty get-ting in touch with certain peopleBut donrsquot be surprised if they arriveunexpectedly

LEOYou have a very active social life Alot of people want to see you andyou go out of your way for themYou also have much to tell

VIRGOYou spend part of the week shop-ping You are inspired to redeco-rate your home You may also betempted to put up your Christmastree early

LIBRAThis week you have a great imagi-nation but are also a little lazy Youcould just as well create a greatmasterpiece as contemplate onefor a whole week

SCORPIOYou donrsquot feel comfortable in themiddle of a big crowd You en-counter some inspiring people whogive you the motivation to meetnew challenges

SAGITTARIUSYou let yourself succumb to a bitof procrastination Your loved oneshelp you put your priorities in or-der while still managing to makeyou smile

CAPRICORNEven though it seems unrealistic atthe moment a trip starts to takeshape At work you build a clientbase that will quickly bring yousuccess and affluence

AQUARIUSYou find yourself having to do every-thing on your own both at workand at home Some people noticeyour dedication and reward you foryour efforts

PISCESBig changes are needed Just gowith the flow and your anxiety willdisappear as if by magic Someprojects related to your loved onestart to become reality

Week of November 16 to 22 2014

ARIESMany companies make big changesat this time of year and you maybenefit from them You rise to pro-minence while others abandon ship

TAURUSYou are truly inspired by the idea ofundertaking a long journey on thespur of the moment Itrsquos also possi-ble that yoursquoll have to carry outsome urgent work at home

GEMINIYou change your plans suddenlyYou are also faced with some rathercontradictory choices Just be pa-tient until things get back to normal

CANCERBalance between the different areasof your life is not always easy toachieve some changes at homecan help you succeed in this areaYour health requires you to getmore sleep

LEOYou are inspired to develop yourown home-based business You de-velop new ambitious career goalsthat show you off to advantage

VIRGOYou experience a fairly spectacularperiod of success You set yourselfapart from a large number of peopleand receive some form of distinction

LIBRAA big cleanup is needed at homeSome de-cluttering will help youfeel freer There is a lot of confu-sion in the air and you move to dis-sipate it as quickly as possible

SCORPIOYou could receive a lot of criticism orhave to deal with people who donrsquotexpress themselves very clearlyYournatural incisiveness manifests itselfas you vent all your frustrations

SAGITTARIUSYou receive a sizeable amount ofmoney related to an insurance claimor an inheritance Yoursquoll probablyhave to be tactful and diplomatic inorder to get it

CAPRICORNYou are a real ball of energy thatflies in all directions at once Try todo some physical activity otherwiseyou could succumb to depression

AQUARIUSSome insomnia is just around thecorner your mind is spinning withall sorts of ideas and worries Youare inspired by a new career that isbeginning to take shape

PISCESYou find yourself in the middle ofa large crowd or you organize anevent that unites a lot of peopleThese people can be very deman-ding and sometimes exhausting

Week of November 23 to 29 2014

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCANCER LEO AND VIRGO

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKCAPRICORN AQUARIUS

AND PISCESTHE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEK

LIBRA SCORPIO ANDSAGITTARIUS

THE LUCKIEST SIGNS THIS WEEKARIES TAURUS AND GEMINI

TURN YOURJUNK INTO

CA$HWe Buy

bull Cars Trucks Farm amp Construction equipmentbull Copper Brass Aluminum amp Cansbull Radiators amp Batteries

Island Recycling

360-331-1727

Local legal business serving Whidbey Island for over 30 years

Easy as ABChellip

Selling Buying

Call800-388-2527

E-mailclassified

soundpublishingcomor Go Online

24 hours a daywwwnw-adscomto place an ad inthe Classifieds

Scoop up the savings with our Service Guide SpecialAdvertise your service for4 weeks in your local paper and online for one low priceCall 1-800-388-2527 or go onlinetoday to wwwnw-adscom for more information or to place your ad

Farm Animalsamp Livestock

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

ldquoBringing Buyers ampSellers TogetherrdquoMonday Sale

at 1230pmCull Cattle Plus Small

Animals amp Poultry

WEDNESDAYGeneral Livestock

Sale 100pm

SPECIALFeeder Sale

2nd SATURDAYof every month

Next Feeder SaleNovember 8that 1230pm

We Sell Powder River Gates Panels amp Feeders

Ask Us Your Consignments are

AppreciatedFor more information

or hauling callBarn 360-966-3271Terry 360-815-4897Pete 360-815-0318

Everson AuctionMarket 1 LLC

7291 Everson Goshen RdEverson WA 98247

wwweversonauctionmarketcom

petsanimals

Dogs

AKC M POMERANIAN PUPPY $1800 Available 1 1 8 a g r e a t e a r l y Christmas present You wonrsquot find another like him VERY RARE Bril- l i an t s tunn ing so l i d mark ings Handsome Chocolate Mer le pup with shots amp vet check Call to meet him today 940-585-9472

Find your perfect pet in the Classifiedswwwnw-adscom

Dogs

BORDER Coll ie pups ABCA registered Black amp White Ranch raised work ing paren ts 1s t shots amp worming Males $500 Females $600 509-486-1191 wwwcanaanguestranchcom

Newfoundlandrsquos Purebred with

champion bloodlines Very Healthy amp quick learners beautiful These are a large breed Starting at

$1100Both Parents on

premises 4252396331

PUREBRED BERNESE Mountain Dog Puppies ready for new homes Nov 5th Parents on site Cal l 360-856-4422 or 360-708-9711 for more info Puppies will be sold to approved homes only $1500 ea Visit us atwwwValleyviewBernesecom

Ready Now for their for- ever homes AKC amp reg- istered Standard Poodle Puppies Black Brown amp Red Healthy amp well so- cialized Great tempera- ments and personalities Parents are health test- ed Micro chipped wwwourpoeticpoodlescomor call 509-582-6027

YORKSHIRE Terr iers A K C p u p p y rsquo s S i r e championship lineage Ready fo r t he i r new homes Nov 10th Par- ents on site should be no bigger than 4-5 LBS A l l s h o t s w o r m e d health verified Females starting at $1500 Males starting at $1000 425- 530-0452 (Marysville)

garage sales - WA

GarageMoving SalesIsland County

6530 S Anderson RdClinton

(Off Deer Lake Road)

Saturday Nov 1st

11am - 4pmHalloween Sale

25 OFFeverything

ldquoThe BarnrdquoANTIQUES

OPEN

LANGLEY 98260 REMODELINGMOVING Sale Sat Nov 1st 10 am to 4 pm Quality interior and exter ior windows doors slider garage all thermal Many house hold items Dishwasher microwave quality an- tiques Proceeds bene- fit Habitat for Humanity At 5674 McDonald Dr Useless Bay Colony OAK HARBOR

CHRISTMAS DECORrsquo Sale October 31 amp No- vember 1 9am 335 SW 3rd Avenue Everything Christmas

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

Page A20 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

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found the people at the noise display particularly helpful

Keilwitz said he attended the meeting Tuesday night to learn about the process and possible alternatives for the Growlers

ldquoItrsquos a lot better to get involved early in the process rather than not like whatrsquos happening later and com-plainrdquo Keilwitz said

Ted Brown public affairs officer from US Fleet Forces Command on the East Coast said that none of the four

alternatives include the pos-sibility of moving the jets off Whidbey Island or finding a replacement for Outlying Field Coupeville where EA-18G touch-and-go land-ings are held

Last year COER filed a lawsuit against the Navy ask-ing a judge to compel the Navy to complete an EIS on the Growler which the group claims is louder than previ-ous aircraft The group is call-ing for a closure of Outlying Field Coupeville where car-rier landing practices are con-ducted

The Navy subsequently announced plans to complete an EIS saying the study

was in the works for some time The new series of EIS meeting is in response to the Navyrsquos request for additional Growlers as many as 36

ldquoWhat wersquore doing here tonight hellip is getting input from the public and what they think we should look at in the environmental impact studyrdquo Brown said

ldquoWersquore also able to interact with the public one on one to answer their questions as much as we can at this stage of the projectrdquo

Scoping meetings held in Coupeville Oak Harbor and Anacortes were set up with stations where people could get information about various

aspects of the EIS including the proposed plan alterna-tive plans information about the Growler operations them-selves community involve-ment and noise studies

Bonnie Curtiss one of the Navy personnel assigned to the station on noise studies said concerns and ques-tions included queries about what the Navy will study and whether it will do measure-ments or rely on a model

The Department of Defense protocol is to model taking into account variables like time of day frequency duration and more Curtiss said

ldquoI think some are here

to gather information and some are here to voice their concernsrdquo Curtiss said

Anyone attending was able to fill out a comment card or comment via a stenographer People may also submit com-ments online through the EIS website

COER set up a table out-side Coupeville High School where the scoping meeting was held

Spina one of the found-ing members of COER was inside the meeting saying she would ldquotell truth to peoplerdquo

Coupeville resident Diane Tompkinson said she was not pleased with the meeting

ldquoThis is not a forum where citizens are getting heardrdquo she said ldquoI donrsquot feel that this is at all satisfactory I think this is a travestyrdquo

Scott Smith who said he lives right off the flight path at Ault Field in Oak Harbor

said he fully supports the Navy on Whidbey Island and found the meeting positive

ldquoI think everyone should have the right to provide information and take a stance and fill out a comment cardrdquo Smith said ldquoSome folks donrsquot like the noise and they have every right to say thatrdquo

NAS Whidbey Public Affairs Officer Mike Welding said the audience on Tuesday night was a mix of people for and against additional Growlers at the base

ldquoTherersquos been people who have come in and just want to learn about what wersquore doing and then therersquos people that come in and they already have their minds made up about somethingrdquo he said

The Navy also plans scoping meetings in Port Townsend and the San Juan islands

Page A20 WWWWHIDBEYNEWSTIMESCOM Saturday November 1 2014 bull Whidbey News-Times

STIHLdealerscom

JOIN USIndicates products that are built in the United States from domestic and foreign parts and components

Check out these reviews and others on the product pages at STIHLdealerscom

All prices are SNW-SRP Available at participating dealers while supplies last copy 2014 STIHL SNW14-1022-116071-7

ldquoI would recommend this blower to any homeowner or professional landscaperrdquo

ndash user ChrisR

BG 86 HANDHELD BLOWER $24995

$1495 SNW-SRP value Offer valid 91514-113014 at participating dealers while supplies last

STIHL PRECISION SERIEStrade GLASSES

WITH BG 86 PURCHASE

FREE

SAVE $20

$27995NOW JUST WAS

$29995 SNW-SRP

SH 86 C-E SHREDDER VACHANDHELD BLOWER

ldquoSurprisingly quiet light and engine starts on the first pullrdquo ndash user HighPlainsDrifter

Offer valid 91514-113014 at participating dealers while supplies last

STIHL THE OFFICIAL HANDHELD OUTDOOR POWER TOOLS OF THE

FreelandFreeland Ace Hardware1609 Main Street360-331-6799FreelandAceHardwarenet

Oak HarborOak Harbor Ace Hardware150 South East Pioneer360-679-3533OakHarborAceHardwarenet

ldquoBase PlansStarting as low as $59sfrdquo

WA LICLEXARHB905RF

AFFORDABLE CUSTOM HOMESOUR PLANS YOUR SITEldquoFREE Home Design Consultationrdquo Free Designer Kitchen thru November 30 2014

Upgrade to Laminate Floors in Kitchen bull Granite Slab Countertops in Kitchen with Undermount SinkDovetail Soft Close Drawers in Kitchen bull 4 Recessed Lights in Kitchen bull Also - Receive FREE Hardie SidingINCLUDES

1164462

LexarHomesCom | 489 andis road BurLington | 360-707-2112

WANDA GRONE CPA(R) Candidate For

Island County TreasurerAVAILABLE ACCURATE AND

ACCOUNTABLE TO YOUEndorsed by Island County Republican

Party Washington Farm Bureau PAC Whidbey News-Times South Whidbey

Record and Whidbey Examiner

PAID FOR BY ELECT WANDA GRONE ISLAND COUNTYTREASURER PO BOX 874 COUPEVILLE WA 98239

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