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By PETE O’CAIN [email protected] POULSBO — About 110 cops lined the front of Walmart Dec. 5 awaiting a motorcade. They weren’t greeting politi- cians or dignitaries or celebrities. They were waiting for two bus- loads of kids to arrive so they By RICHARD WALKER [email protected] KINGSTON -- The state Court of Appeals Division I upheld the Port of Kingston’s eviction of Kingston Adventures from the marina, Dec. 7. Beth Brewster, who with her husband Rob owns Kingston Adventures, had alleged that the port evicted her business in retaliation for her criti- cizing the port in pub- lic. She also alleged port officials dis- criminated against her because she is a woman. But the court ruled that retalia- tory eviction may be asserted as a defense “only if the tenant is not otherwise in breach of the lease agreement. Here, the defendants were in breach of the berth leas- es. They did not have the Port’s written permission for putting the berths to commercial use. The business use agreement they The North Kitsap Herald: Top local stories, every Friday in print. Breaking news daily on NorthKitsapHerald.com and on Facebook H ERALD N ORTH K ITSAP INSIDE Kitsap’s a hot place for birds in winter Pam Tillis at Clearwater K itsap seems tropical enough to birds that breed in the Arctic. Our waterways almost never freeze, and our 234 miles of saltwater shoreline offer lots of sheltered coves and inlets where they can find plenty of food. For some folks, winter is a time to hunker indoors. But for avid bird watchers, it can be the best season of the year. Rafts of waterfowl and marine birds winter along our coasts and waterways. Loons, grebes, scoters, wigeons, goldeneyes, scaup, buffleheads and mergansers are among the many species that find our temperate winter climate to their liking. Unlike human “snowbirds,” they see no need to travel another thousand miles or more to find sunnier shores. They flee the Arctic and boreal forests of the north before the November freeze, and linger like “winter Texans” until the tundra thaws in May. Wintering flocks can be found almost anywhere along our coastal waters. The best viewing usually depends more on public access and convenient parking. Point No Point County Park in Hansville is one of Kitsap’s premier bird-watching locations because of the tidal currents in Admiralty Inlet. Tidal eddies form rip tides that churn the water, bringing up nutrients that attract sand lance and her- ring. The swarming “bait balls” of forage fish lure larger fish and hundreds of feeding birds. Spectacular “feeding frenzies” are a spectacle that bring bird watchers from near and far. But Kitsap has lots of great These species “flee the Arctic and boreal forests of the north before the November freeze, and linger like ‘winter Texans’ until the tundra thaws in May.” DEC. 11-17, 2015 | ARTS, CULTURE, ENTERTAINMENT & KITSAP CLASSIFIEDS | 65,000 CIRCULATION KITSAP WEEKLY Anna’s Hummingbirds will con- tinue coming to nectar feeders all winter long if feeders are kept thawed. Janine Schutt / Kitsap Audubon Tropical Kitsap Why some birds spend the winter in our region KITSAP BIRDING By GENE BULLOCK See BIRDING, Page 3 Friday, December 11, 2015 | Vol. 114, No. 50 | NorthKitsapHerald.com | 50¢ Court upholds eviction See UPHELD, Page A6 Jasmyn, 3, chooses between bracelets held by Poulsbo Police Officer Shawn Ziemann, Dec. 5 at Walmart. Pete O’Cain / Herald Kingston Adventures may reopen at new location elsewhere ‘Shop with a Cop’ brings an early Christmas to 110 children Editor’s note: This is the second of four stories in our Neighbors Helping Neighbors series. The series calls atten- tion to little-known causes that change lives in our community — and how you can help. By PETE O’CAIN [email protected] P OULSBO — Annalees Hern doesn’t know where she’d be if she hadn’t found The Coffee Oasis in Poulsbo about four years ago. She was homeless and fac- ing time in jail. “This place actually saved my life,” Hern said. “... I would not be here without this place.” Hern, 20, needed help in several areas. She had anger issues stemming from a rough upbringing in California. When she moved to Washington as a teen, she had trouble fitting in and tended to address problems with aggression, which she said wasn’t nearly as acceptable in Washington. “I wasn’t adjusting properly,” Hern said. In Coffee Oasis, she found an environment with the patience to allow her to change. She described herself as quiet and angry at first, so com- ing out of her shell wasn’t easy. Coffee Oasis ‘actually saved my life’ See COFFEE OASIS, Page A8 See SHOP, Page A7 Annalees Hern designs a Christmas stocking Dec. 4 at The Coffee Oasis during Late Night, a weekly social event hosted by the youth outreach program. The Coffee Oasis has locations in Bremerton, Port Orchard and Poulsbo. Pete O’Cain / Herald Helping young people break cycles of poverty, gain self-sufficiency Neighbors Helping Neighbors: A Four-Part Series POULSBO — Donations are coming in for the Poulsbo Lions Raab Foundation Bellringer Fund, which assists local residents in need throughout the year. As of morning Dec. 11, the total was $7,400 — a big jump from the previous week, but lower than the to-date total of $9,281 the same time last year. The goal is $30,000 and fund manager John MacDonald, CPA, said he hopes the goal can be exceeded so the fund can meet more needs in the community. The funds are administered by Fishline, St. Vincent de Paul and ShareNet to provide food, emergency shelter and emer- gency financial assistance to North Kitsap residents in need. There is no overhead. Every penny helps neighbors put food on tables, keep the lights and heat on, keep a roof over their heads, and get to See FUND, Page A6 Poulsbo Lions / Raab Foundation Bellringer Fund Fund total lagging behind 2014 Poulsbo Lions Raab Foundation Bellringer A TOP FINISHER Beth Brewster finishes 26th overall in Ultraman — Page A15 See more photos on page A3

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By PETE O’[email protected]

POULSBO — About 110 cops lined the front of Walmart Dec. 5 awaiting a motorcade.

They weren’t greeting politi-cians or dignitaries or celebrities. They were waiting for two bus-loads of kids to arrive so they

By RICHARD [email protected]

KINGSTON -- The state Court of Appeals Division I upheld the Port of Kingston’s eviction of Kingston Adventures from the marina, Dec. 7.

Beth Brewster, who with her husband Rob owns Kingston Adventures, had alleged that the port evicted her business in retaliation for her criti-cizing the port in pub-lic. She also alleged port officials dis-criminated against her because she is a woman.

But the court ruled that retalia-tory eviction may be asserted as a defense “only if the tenant is not otherwise in breach of the lease agreement. Here, the defendants were in breach of the berth leas-es. They did not have the Port’s written permission for putting the berths to commercial use. The business use agreement they

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HERALDNORTH KITSAP INSIDE

■ Kitsap’s a hot place for birds in winter■ Pam Tillis at Clearwater

K itsap seems tropical enough to birds that breed in the Arctic. Our

waterways almost never freeze, and our 234 miles of saltwater shoreline offer lots of sheltered coves and inlets where they can

find plenty of food.For some folks, winter is a

time to hunker indoors. But for avid bird watchers, it can be the best season of the year. Rafts of waterfowl and marine birds winter along our coasts and waterways.

Loons, grebes, scoters, wigeons, goldeneyes, scaup, buffleheads and mergansers are among the many species

that find our temperate winter climate to their liking. Unlike human “snowbirds,” they see no need to travel another thousand miles or more to find sunnier shores. They flee the Arctic and boreal forests of the north before the November freeze, and linger like “winter Texans” until the tundra thaws in May.

Wintering flocks can be found almost anywhere along our

coastal waters. The best viewing usually depends more on public access and convenient parking. Point No Point County Park in Hansville is one of Kitsap’s premier bird-watching locations because of the tidal currents in Admiralty Inlet. Tidal eddies form rip tides that churn the water, bringing up nutrients that attract sand lance and her-ring. The swarming “bait balls”

of forage fish lure larger fish and hundreds of feeding birds. Spectacular “feeding frenzies” are a spectacle that bring bird watchers from near and far.

But Kitsap has lots of great

These species “flee the Arctic and boreal forests of the north before the November freeze, and linger like ‘winter Texans’ until the tundra thaws in May.”

DEC. 11-17, 2015 | ARTS, CULTURE, ENTERTAINMENT & KITSAP CLASSIFIEDS | 65,000 CIRCULATION

KITSAPWEEKLY

Anna’s Hummingbirds will con-tinue coming to nectar feeders all winter long if feeders are kept thawed. Janine Schutt / Kitsap Audubon

TropicalKitsap

Why some birds spend the winter

in our region

KITSAP BIRDINGBy GENE BULLOCK

See BIRDING, Page 3Friday, December 11, 2015 | Vol. 114, No. 50 | NorthKitsapHerald.com | 50¢

Court upholds eviction

See UPHELD, Page A6

Jasmyn, 3, chooses between bracelets held by Poulsbo Police Officer Shawn Ziemann, Dec. 5 at Walmart. Pete O’Cain / Herald

Kingston Adventures may reopen at new location elsewhere

‘Shop with a Cop’ brings an early Christmas to 110 children

Editor’s note: This is the second of four stories in our Neighbors Helping Neighbors series. The series calls atten-tion to little-known causes that change lives in our community — and how you can help.

By PETE O’CAIN [email protected]

POULSBO — Annalees Hern doesn’t know where she’d be if she

hadn’t found The Coffee Oasis in Poulsbo about four years ago. She was homeless and fac-ing time in jail.

“This place actually saved my life,” Hern said. “... I would not be here without this place.”

Hern, 20, needed help in several areas. She had anger issues stemming from a rough upbringing in California.

When she moved to Washington as a teen, she had trouble fitting in and tended to address problems with aggression, which she said wasn’t nearly as acceptable in Washington.

“I wasn’t adjusting properly,” Hern said.

In Coffee Oasis, she found an environment with the patience to allow her to change.

She described herself as quiet and angry at first, so com-ing out of her shell wasn’t easy.

Coffee Oasis ‘actually saved my life’

See COFFEE OASIS, Page A8

See SHOP, Page A7

Annalees Hern designs a Christmas stocking Dec. 4 at The Coffee Oasis during Late Night, a weekly social event hosted by the youth outreach program. The Coffee Oasis has locations in Bremerton, Port Orchard and Poulsbo. Pete O’Cain / Herald

Helping young people break cycles of poverty, gain self-sufficiency

Neighbors Helping Neighbors: A Four-Part Series

POULSBO — Donations are coming in for the Poulsbo Lions Raab Foundation Bellringer Fund, which assists local residents in need throughout the year.

As of morning Dec. 11, the total was $7,400 — a big jump from the previous week, but lower than the to-date total of $9,281 the same time last year.

The goal is $30,000 and fund manager John MacDonald, CPA, said he hopes the goal can be exceeded so the fund can meet more needs in the community.

The funds are administered by Fishline, St. Vincent de Paul and ShareNet to provide food, emergency shelter and emer-gency financial assistance to North Kitsap residents in need. There is no overhead. Every penny helps neighbors put food on tables, keep the lights and heat on, keep a roof over their heads, and get to

See FUND, Page A6

Poulsbo Lions / Raab Foundation Bellringer Fund

Fund total lagging behind 2014Poulsbo Lions Raab Foundation Bellringer

A TOP FINISHER

■ Beth Brewster � nishes 26th overall in Ultraman— Page A15

See more photos on page A3

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POULSBO — Michael Eckert and Liam Near are the latest recipients of the Poulsbo Community Orchestra’s music scholar-ships.

Michael is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Eckert of Poulsbo. Michael’s primary instrument is trumpet. He is a member of the Viking

Brass ensemble and joined the orchestra in early 2014.

Michael is a student at North Kitsap High School, where he plays in the school’s concert and marching bands. His schol-arship application was sup-ported by the recommen-dation of Bryce Adams, director of bands at North

Kitsap High.Liam is the son of Randolf

Near and Kim Hancock of Kingston. He has per-formed with the orchestra since its inception in April 2014.

Liam plays string bass in the orchestra and tuba in the brass ensemble. Liam’s scholarship was recom-mended by Paul Burback, music director at West Sound Academy, for his efforts in support of the academy’s music program.

Liam also participates in

the Kingston High School stage, jazz, and marching bands, and is proficient in bass, piano, guitar, mando-lin, saxophone and tuba.

The Student Scholarship Program is supported by the Peninsula Music and Arts Society of Poulsbo and pays the recipient’s orches-tra registration fee.

Applications, supported by recommendations of music teachers and others, are completed online at www.PoulsboCommunity Orchestra.org.

Eckert, Near awarded orchestra scholarships

From left, Poulsbo Community Orchestra executive director Steve Swann awards scholarships to Michael Eckert and Liam Near. Submitted photo

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Didn’t like legislators’ comments at meeting

I was surprised to learn that the Legislative Round Up on Dec. 2 at Bainbridge High School was an annual event organized by the North Kitsap and Bainbridge school districts. If you are on the NKSD mailing list, you would have learned about it on Dec. 1 — which may explain the negligible turnout from North Kitsap.

Although I appreciated the pre-sentation by Sen. Rolfes on SB 6130, I was surprised to hear that she does not think students should have to pass assessments to grad-uate. Does anyone remember why state testing was initiated in the first place? Students were grad-uating with minimal literacy and numeracy. Admittedly, the system has turned something that should be simple into a costly, complicat-ed and ever-evolving nightmare, but should we throw the baby out with the bath water?

Rep. Appleton agreed with her and reminded us that “kids should be kids.” She also encouraged par-ents to warn their children about the long-term repercussions of breaking the law and that if they do to make sure they don’t get caught!

I was dismayed by Rep. Hansen’s vocal contempt for any-one with a different view of the Constitution than his own. His pompous, dismissive attitude was a bad example for the civics class in the audience. Apparently, he is not aware that our present situa-tion between the Supreme Court and the Legislature is extremely rare and that we have three equal branches of government.

Sometimes there is no clear right answer, so be respectful.

LORETTA BYRNESPoulsbo

‘False conclusions’ in letter about prayer

Mick Sheldon, in his letter to the editor (“Lift us up, and not in shame,” page A5, Dec. 4 Herald), presents two conclusions that have no basis in fact.

The first is that Joe Kennedy, a Bremerton High School assistant

football coach, was prevented from acting out his religious belief or opinion because that belief was Christian. The fact is that since the 14th Amendment was adopted (“No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States”), no public employee can seem to prefer or hinder a religion while a public employee.

The second false conclusion has to do with charter schools. Such schools were determined to be other than those that can be fund-ed by public money, in the ways that public schools are funded — not because of “political forces,” but because such schools do not have the constituent parts named in our Constitution.

MIKE HATTRICKPoulsbo

The name’s Applegate, not Gates

In response to the story, “City approves pay hikes for police, local,” page A1, Dec. 4 Herald:

I do believe some people deserve a raise at Poulsbo City Hall, but — holy cow! — the people’s last names in Poulsbo is not Gates.

I hope the City Council will not come out now and want a rate hike of some kind. My oh my.

DAVE APPLEGATEPoulsbo

Fundraiser made $9,800 for Fishline

North Point Church would like to send a heartfelt “thank you” to

the many businesses and individ-uals for their generous support of our Swing Into Giving fundraiser for North Kitsap Fishline on Nov. 14.

Because of their generosity, we were able to raise more than $9,800 for Fishline, in part because of the donations from the following businesses:

Costco, Red Apple, Safeway, EHL Insurance, Miss Poulsbo/ Miss Kitsap/Miss Silverdale Scholarship Organization, U.S. Lighthouse Society,

White Horse Golf Club, Viking House, Poulsbo Inn, Fujiyama Restaurant, Beautifully Polished, Peninsula Paint, Dancing Brush, Nordic Maid, Valley Nursery,

Sluys Bakery, Admiral Theater, Boat Shed Restaurant, Liberty Bay Bank, Whistle Workwear of Seattle, Hood Canal Brewery, Eric Thanem, Flicka, Jan Jackson,

That’s-A-Some-Italian Restaur-ant, Kitsap Mosaics, Sound Brewery, Joel and Patty Skelley, Les Schwab, CB’s Nuts, Tickled Pink, Ruth Maupin artist,

Modern Mercantile, Sports Haus, ChocMo, Scensty (Heather Kramer), Starbucks in Poulsbo Village, Miller Bay Piano Studio, Diva de Beau, and Heidi’s Garden.

The people of North Kitsap have once again have shown how much they care about supporting Fishline and they work they do to support our neighbors in need.

We appreciate all those who came out to dance and enjoy this event. We look forward to host-ing again next November and are excited to be part of a community that gathers together to support their neighbors in need.

KATHY SMITH North Point Church

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Inaccurate message in previous cartoon

Referring to the cartoon in the Nov. 20 edition of the North Kitsap Herald, you show conservative governors preventing Joseph and

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LETTERSIN OUR OPINION

“If you cannot a� ord an attorney, one will be provided for you.” It’s a constitutional right guaranteed those in the criminal courts; but there’s no right to legal advice

or representation in civil cases. Legal help is available for many low-income families in Wash-ington, but few know they are eligible for assistance, and inadequate funding has limited the legal advice and represen-tation that is available.“We’ve watched legal needs increase while resources have decreased. There’s a justice gap,” state Supreme Court Jus-tice Charles Wiggins said in an editorial in the (Everett) Daily Herald.Wiggins is chairman of the Civil Legal Needs Study Update committee, which oversaw a recent survey that found seven in 10 of the state’s low-income households face at least one civil legal problem each year. Those households face an average of nine legal di� culties, three times the level reported in 2003. More than 500,000 low-income residents, about 76 percent of those with legal problems, won’t get any legal advice or repre-sentation and are left to face such problems alone.Most notably, all victims of domestic violence or sexual assault will � nd themselves in civil legal proceedings related to hous-ing, child custody or divorce.The survey, conducted by Washington State University’s Social and Economic Research Center, found that the most common legal problems were related to medical debt or the loss of or inability to � nd insurance coverage; debt collection or inability to get banking services; and problems with employers.These problems tend to build on each other. For example, according to attorney Yvette War Bonnet of the Northwest Jus-tice Project, di� culty in restoring a driver’s license suspended for nonpayment of a tra� c ticket complicates transportation, making it di� cult to � nd or hold onto a job.The state is facing two challenges in closing the justice gap, said James Bamberger, director of the state O� ce of Civil Legal Need. Many in need of assistance aren’t aware of the assistance available, and cuts to the services his o� ce provides have resulted in loss of sta� around the state. Northwest Jus-tice Program o� ces, which administer legal aid to low-income families, have only one sta� member available for regions based in Port Angeles, Aberdeen and Walla Walla.Where the national minimum standard for representation is one attorney for every 5,000 eligible clients, most of Western Washington sees ratios of one attorney for between 12,500 and 17,500 potential clients.The state’s Volunteer Lawyer Programs provide some assis-tance. In 2014, pro bono work by attorneys provided 54,430 hours, serving more than 15,000 clients with legal advice and more than 2,800 with representation.

Legal needs of many are not met

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Mary from having a room at the inn, and equate that prevention with pausing the uncontrolled admission of Syrian refugees into the U.S. until the security risks can be sorted out.

In one cartoon, you have managed to insult three overlapping categories of Americans: truth-seeking, rational citizens; Christians; and defenders of our cul-ture and borders. The lie propagated in the cartoon must be countered before it becomes the basis of politi-cal choices that Kitsap vot-ers make, which negatively impact my family and me.

In the first case, conser-vatives who want to see immigration managed safe-ly do not want to hence-forth turn away all refu-gees. If refugees could be guaranteed of never being a risk to our safety or culture until they were returned to their homes, conservatives would gladly give them shelter. A more rational

plan would be building and defending a safe zone so the displaced people having no culture of freedom could stay at least near their coun-try until a real leader dealt with the terrorists, and then they could go home.

We do owe protection to Middle Easterners who are specifically targeted for murder because of their religion. We especially owe our brothers and sis-ters in faith the offer of temporary safety of the U.S. because America has betrayed them so badly for the past seven years. Based on previous actions by the Obama administration it is completely expected that the imported thousands of poorly vetted Syrians (to begin with) would be spirited away to unknown parts of the country, only to surface again when it came time to vote for liberals. Why else has this admin-istration sued every locality that tried to have integrity of the vote?

In the second case, liter-ate people understand that Joseph and Mary were so

pure in their devotion to God that they were the only ones deemed worthy of the blessing and responsibility of rearing Jesus, the per-fect example of love and righteousness. By running the cartoon, you agree with the lie of moral equiv-alence between the Syrian immigrants, one in seven of which are sympathetic with those who today crucify Christians, and Joseph and Mary of Nazareth.

Since the start of Obama’s second term, this adminis-tration has admitted only 53 Syrian Christian refugees, while importing Syrian Muslims by the thousands. Today, we have people here who escaped death in their Central American home

countries and have been waiting between 10 and 20 years for the U.S. to pro-cess their applications for asylum, and for just as long have been separated from their families. The bureau-crats are not interested in helping these people who want to be Americans, but welcome in the MS-13 gangs by the trainload. To portray conservative gover-nors as hypocrites is itself the height of hypocrisy.

Finally, the cartoon tries to bury the truth that two of the Muslim extremists who killed and wounded about 480 people in Paris in a few minutes were imported to France with refugees. To think that the U.S. is better able to identify terrorists at

the border than European countries is laughable. This administration even tries to change our vocabulary in its refusal to identify the enemy. And, yes, there is an enemy who has sworn to transform our values, world view, religion, and basis of law to a system that was never intended by the fram-ers and protectors of the American system.

Someone has to step up to the constitutional responsibility to protect Americans first in balanc-ing safety with compassion, and it is the conservative governors who seem to be doing it.

DAVID SIMPSONKingston

LettersContinued from page A4

Dec. 12n Kitsap Transit Com-

munity Meeting, 2:30 p.m., Kingston Branch Library, 11212 Highway 104, Kingston. www. kitsaptransit.com/agency- resources/public-meetings.

Dec. 14n Kitsap County Board

of Commissioners, 5:30 p.m., Kitsap County Administration Building, Commissioners Chambers,

619 Division St., Port Orchard. www.kitsapgov.com/boc.

n North Kitsap Fire & Rescue Board of Fire Commissioners, 7:15 p.m., headquarters fire sta-tion, 26642 Miller Bay Road, Kingston. www.nkfr.org.

Dec. 15n Kitsap County Plan-

ning Commission, 6 p.m., Kitsap County Administration Building,

Commissioners Chambers, 619 Division St., Port Orchard. www.kitsapgov.com/dcd/pc/.

n Village Green Metro-politan Park District Commission, 6:30 p.m., North Kitsap Fire and Rescue, 26642 Miller Bay Road NE, Kingston. www.myvillagegreen.org.

n Indianola Port Com-mission, 7 p.m., Indianola Clubhouse, 20446 Indian-ola Road NE. www.portof indianola.com.

Dec. 16n Poulsbo City Council,

7 p.m., City Hall council chambers, 200 NE Moe St., Poulsbo. Online: www.cityof poulsbo.com.

Dec. 23n Kitsap County Fire

Protection District 18 (Poulsbo Fire) Board of Commissioners, 4 p.m., headquarters station, 911 NE Liberty Road, Poulsbo. www.poulsbofire.org.

Dec. 24 n Kingston Port Com-

mission, 7 p.m., Kingston Cove Yacht Club. www.port ofkingston.org.

Dec. 28n North Kitsap Fire &

Rescue Board of Fire Commissioners, 7:15 p.m., headquarters fire sta-tion, 26642 Miller Bay Road, Kingston. www.nkfr.org.

Dec. 31n Kitsap Transit

Citizens’ Advisory Com-mittee, 6:30-8 p.m., Kitsap Transit’s Administrative Office, 60 Washington Ave., Suite 200, down-town Bremerton. www.kitsaptransit.com/agency- resources/public-meetings.

PUBLIC MEETINGSBut to come close to the national minimum standard, Bamberger said the state needs to provide funding for 125 more attorneys, which would require an annual budget appropriation of $15.5 million. Bamberger and others plan to seek about $500,000 in the com-ing legislative session’s supplemental budget as a stop-gap measure, but also plan to seek more funding in the 2017-18 budget than the $23.6 million provided in the most recent budget.Some will see this as yet another financial respon-sibility for the state and its taxpayers at a time when the Legislature already must fix funding of K-12 public education and meet other needs. That it is. But it clear that civil legal difficulties can quick-ly fester into problems in finding and holding onto jobs and caring for children and families, trap-ping families in poverty and forcing them to seek other public assistance.Justice delayed is justice denied. Justice also is denied when access to it is denied.

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originally had with the Port expired in 2012 and was not renewed. In those circum-stances, the defendants did not have a right to stay

in possession even if they could show the Port was discriminating or retaliat-ing against Beth Brewster.”

Meanwhile, Brewster has closed her business’ Kingston location and indi-cated on her Facebook page that she may open elsewhere. In a phone con-versation with the Herald on Dec. 4, she said she does not know where her new location might be.

She and Tania Issa, a Kingston resident, are each suing the port for failing to adequately respond to their requests for public records. They have filed more than 200 requests for records to prove their allegations of gender discrimination, harassment and favoritism at the port.

According to the Court of Appeals decision: In April 2010, Rob and Beth Brewster rented a sin-

gle berth at the Port of Kingston’s small-watercraft facility to store a fami-ly kayak. Later that year, Beth Brewster started a small-watercraft rental busi-ness, Kingston Adventures LLC and leased eight berths in the small-water-craft facility from the port for $25 per month each. Each berth was covered by a “Small Watercraft Facility Lease Agreement.”

Each lease could be ter-minated by either party on 30 days’ written notice, and Brewster was required to obtain the port’s prior writ-ten permission before using the berth for any commer-cial purpose, according to the court.

On Jan. 26, 2011, Kingston Adventures obtained the port’s written permission to use the eight berths for commercial purposes. This was done

through a business use agreement. The business use agreement expired by its own terms on Jan. 26, 2012.

“There were attempts to renew the business use agreement, but the par-ties reached an impasse and negotiations fell through,” the court wrote. “Nevertheless, Kingston Adventures continued to use the berths. The com-pany tendered the rent monthly, and the port accepted it.”

In 2013, the relationship between the port and the Brewsters deteriorated. In May 2014, the port served a Notice to Terminate Tenancy directed to “Rob and Beth Brewster, their marital community, and Kingston Adventures.” The berths were to be surren-dered on or before June 30, 2014.

In June 2014, Kingston Adventures filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the port, alleging that the port’s decision to evict the business was the product of gender discrimination and a desire to retaliate against Beth Brewster “for exercis-ing her First Amendment right to criticize the Port.”

The federal lawsuit was later dismissed without prejudice, meaning it could be refiled.

The berths were not surrendered by June 30. On July 2, the port filed an unlawful detainer action in Kitsap County Superior Court. On Aug. 1, Superior Court Judge Jennifer Forbes upheld the eviction and awarded the port $451.36 for the rent and leasehold tax due. She later awarded the port $13,081.21 for costs and attorney fees.

While the Court of Appeals upheld the evic-tion, it remanded to Superior Court for jury trial the issue of who is respon-sible for the fees.

“The Port sued the Brewsters individually and as a marital commu-nity. The Port also sued Kingston Adventures,” the court wrote. But the signa-tures on the business use agreement “indicate that the Brewsters were signing for the company, not indi-vidually.

“Thus, the defendants submitted evidence that the tenant occupying the property was Kingston Adventures, not the Brewsters. It is not clear that the Brewsters are responsible — individually or as a marital community — for the rent, damages, and attorney fees due to the Port.”

UpheldContinued from page A1

medical appointments and work.

Annually, the fund helps more than 300 local house-holds. MacDonald said.

The fund was established by Frank and Mabel Raab in 1948 (he served as a Poulsbo City Council mem-ber from 1946 to 1960, and as mayor from 1960-69) as a way for local residents to help neighbors in need during the year

Donations to the Poulsbo

Lions Raab Foundation Bellringer Fund are tax-de-ductible. Donations can be mailed to P.O. Box 1244, Poulsbo, WA 98370. Donations to the fund are also being accepted at the North Kitsap Herald, 19351 8th Ave. NE, Poulsbo. Donations are listed each week in the Herald and on NorthKitsapHerald.com.

Some give in honor or in memory of someone, or as a gift to the commu-nity. Some give $5, some give more. But the dona-tions add up — thousands of dollars, every year, that change lives.

“We’re able to stretch what we’re doing for peo-ple in crisis — whether it’s paying rent, mortgage, or utilities,” Rae Rodriguez, Fishline’s client services

manager, said in an earlier interview.

In addition, Mike Brooks of Mike’s Car Wash on 7th Avenue has pledged to the fund a portion of proceeds from car washes purchased through Dec. 31.

DONATIONS Nov. 19

$250, Helene and William Schmidt, in memory of Ragnvald and Inga Berge.

$500, Herb and Judith Jewell.

Nov. 23$100, the Edgren Family,

in memory of Loyd.Nov. 24

$50, Joe and Kathleen Davalos.

Dec. 1$100, Harold and Ardys

Richardson, in memory of Greg Richardson, Leo and Helen Strand, Claude Sr. and

Lettie Richardson, Claude Jr. and Sandi Richardson.

$40, John Castleman and Sylvia Castleman, in loving memory of daughter Vicky.

$100, Dale Anderson and Beverly Anderson.

$200, Stockton Forrest and Janice Forrest.

$350, Edward Habecker, in memory of Sandy.

$10, Kinzie and Miller Tolman. “Thanks for helping kids.”

Dec. 2$75, Jerry Deardorff and

Janet Deardorff. “To those in need.”

$500, Darryl and Carole, in memory of Pat and Bruce.

Dec. 3$75, Ceneth Schoettler, in

honor of Jim Schoettler.$100, James Schoettler.$100, Dorothy Ridgeway,

in memory of my parents Bill and Virginia Minton.

$200, Dennis Peters and Candace Peters.

$200, a Veteran, in memo-ry of our veterans.

$200, Stephen Swann and Yolanda Swann.

$200, Richard Dorrell and Elizabeth Dorrell.

$200, Anonymous. “God bless you all!”

Dec. 4$100, Tennis and Trish

Olson, in memory of our parents.

Dec. 7$3,000, Rosemary and

Dolph Jaeger, in memory of Charles Robby Robinson.

$100, Marlene and Mike Hattrick, in memory of par-ents Margaret and Albert Brooks.

$200, member of the Verkstad Gallery, in memory of Mary Heffner.

$100, Jim and Mary Groh.Dec. 8

$50, Anonymous. Dec. 9

$200, Anonymous, in honor of Pete, Steve and Mike, and Ethan, Natalie, Henry, Bridget and Isaac.

$100, Anonymous, in memory of Lion Bob Chamberlain.

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could take them shopping.It’s a program called

“Shop With a Cop” and it’s been in Kitsap County for more than a decade.

Lead organizer Lt. Penny Sapp, a recruiting coordi-nator with Kitsap County Corrections, said the program is a way for law enforcement officers to give back to the communi-ty and build relationships with youth.

“Some of the kids need positive views of law enforcement,” Sapp said.

The kids were given

$100 from “Shop With a Cop,” as well as $25 from United Way. The $25 came with two stipulations: They could only use it to buy something practical, like a jacket or school supplies, and they had to spend it on themselves.

Many of the kids came from low-income families and use the $100 to buy gifts for their families.

The school districts, on a rotating basis, select chil-dren to participate. This year was North Kitsap’s turn, and it brought 110 kids — one of the largest groups in the program’s history.

“As the years go on,

the need for the program grows larger,” Sapp said.

“Shop With a Cop” changes school districts each year, but no matter the district, the kids are taken to the Poulsbo Walmart.

“This Walmart is the best Walmart,” Sapp said. “We drive the kids from South Kitsap to this Walmart because the employees are the best.”

Poulsbo Police Officer Shawn  Ziemann  has par-ticipated in the program a few times.

“You feel really great when you get done,” Ziemann said. “It really helps these kids.”

The program is funded

entirely through donations. Its largest fundraiser is during the Kitsap County Fair, where volunteers help with parking.

Law enforcement agencies from Poulsbo, Bremerton, Port Orchard, Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office, Kitsap County Corrections, Port Gamble S’Klallam, Mason County Sheriff’s Office and Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office participated. The Navy and Coast Guard also participated.

To learn more about “Shop With a Cop,” go to www.kitsapshopwithacop.com.

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POULSBO — There’s still time to get a loved one a shout-out from Santa.

Anyone who would like to request a special mes-sage from Santa should email [email protected]. Santa will give you or your loved one a shout out from his boat when he

passes by during the 46th annual Poulsbo Yacht Club Lighted Ship Parade.

The parade begins at 7:15 p.m. Dec. 11 and 6 p.m. Dec. 12.

Here’s the schedule.Dec. 11

7:15 p.m.: Start at Poulsbo Yacht Club.

7:23 p.m.: Port of Poulsbo Marina.

7:30 p.m.: Other side of Liberty Bay.

7:39 p.m.: Scandia.

7:49 p.m.: Pearson. 7:53 p.m.: Virginia Point. 8:01 p.m.: Virginia Point

Road.8:03 p.m.: Continue east

to Keyport Peninsula. 8:07 p.m.: Port of

Keyport. 8:11 p.m.: East of the

Keyport Navy base. 8:18-8:20 p.m.: Cross the

bay. 8:20-8:47 p.m.: Sail north-

west to Lemolo. 8:47-8:58 p.m.: Continue

on to Poulsbo Yacht Club.Dec. 12

6 p.m.: Start midway between Battle Point and Arrow Point, Bainbridge Island.

6:11 p.m.: Arrow Point. 6:20 p.m.: Manzanita Bay.6:27 p.m.: Manzanita.6:40 p.m.: Madrona

Heights.6:48 p.m.: Seabold.7:01 p.m.: Agate Passage. 7:11 p.m.: Agate Point. 7:11-8 p.m.: Sail to Port

Madison. 8:20 p.m.: Point east of

Suquamish Village.8:24 p.m.: Suquamish

Village. 8:34 p.m.: Old Man

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“Coming here, they will accept you,” Hern said. “I wasn’t judged. I wasn’t criticized.”

Husband and wife Dave and Cindy Frederick founded their first Coffee Oasis in 1997 in Bremerton. It’s part coffee shop, part youth outreach program. Proceeds from coffee sales support the program.

The Fredericks started Coffee Oasis because they noticed many kids weren’t receiving the help they needed to overcome for drug abuse, homelessness, neglect, poverty, or vio-lence.

They’ve since opened locations in Poulsbo and Port Orchard.

“It’s been really great to have a community that’s been so supportive,” Dave said.

Each location has its own caseworker to help kids set and meet job and education goals; and street and school outreach workers to contact young people around town.

Kerrey Hiskey is the Poulsbo caseworker. Her role is to work with kids and help them with educa-tion, employment, intern-ships and anything else related to their goals.

“Whatever their needs are, we try to assist them,”

Hiskey said. Many of the young

people come from broken homes. Acting as an inter-mediary to mend those relationships is one of her most important tasks.

“Family reunification is primary,” Hiskey said.

Another focus is helping young people adapt to structured environments.

“A lot of them don’t like authority,” Hiskey said.

It’s a tricky thing for some of the young people in the program — being caught between a distrust of authority and a need to

embrace it.“The truth is whether

you like it or not, you have to fill out a resumé,” Hiskey said.

Verne Hemphill, 24, is the center supervisor at the Poulsbo location. He makes sure Coffee Oasis is a fun place to hangout.

“They can just come here and be real,” Hemphill said.

Hemphill graduated from Central Kitsap High School in 2009. He’s been working for Coffee Oasis since February 2015.

He was attracted to the

program’s mission of help-ing young people.

“Just a heart for the vision is what drew me here,” Hemphill said.

One of his main func-tions is running Late Night, a Friday evening event in which young peo-ple come in and socialize from 6-9 p.m.

Hern lives in Jefferson County now, but she still comes to Late Night when-ever she can. She thinks Hemphill has added life to the program.

“Verne is awesome,” Hern said. “He’s changed this place so much for the better.”

Late Night has given her more than just some fun Fridays. For example, she met her fiancé at Late Night.

They made eye contact at the library earlier in the day and he overheard her tell a friend she was going to Coffee Oasis that night. He showed up and then they hit it off.

They’re expecting their first child in about six weeks.

COFFEE OASIS PROGRAMS

■ Street Hope: street and school outreach.

■ Oasis Centers: activ-ities, fellowship, meals,

laundry, showers. Centers are located in Bremerton, Poulsbo and Port Orchard.

■ Partnering Hope: case management and mentoring. Assistance find-ing employment and hous-ing; furthering education; getting an ID or driver’s license; receiving counsel-ing or legal help.

■ Hope, Inc.: job train-ing and internships.

■ Oasis Hope Home: emergency housing for homeless youth.

HOW YOU CAN HELP■ Go to The Coffee Oasis

website, www.thecoffee oasis.com.

Coffee OasisContinued from page A1

Volunteers and young people play a game of pool Dec. 4 at The Coffee Oasis in Poulsbo. The youth outreach program hosts social events every Friday called “Late Night.” Pete O’Cain / Herald

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POULSBO — The Poulsbo Fire Department has been chauffeuring Santa into local neighbor-

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Julefest celebrants carry on despite heavy rainBy PETER O’[email protected]

POULSBO — There was no bonfire at Julefest this year. But there was rain. Lots and lots of rain.

Though, despite the inclement weather — which was clearly the work of Loki — hundreds of Poulsbo residents attended the annual Lucia Bride procession Dec. 5 at Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park.

The December tradi-tion is a way for Poulsbo to honor its Norwegian roots. Following songs and dance and a lengthy oration by Magnus the Wide, the Sons of Norway — dressed as Vikings — tried unsuc-

cessfully to light the pile of wood.

“Everything went well, except for the fire,” said Bob Arper, who dressed as a Viking.

Magnus the Wide, who emceed the event, has been participating in Julefest for more than two decades. He said this was the first time he can remember that they weren’t able to light the fire.

He also can’t remember ever having a bad expe-rience — regardless of

weather. In fact, he believes the weather adds to the charm.

“You get to experience Poulsbo on a night like this,” Magnus said, smiling as he looked to the sky.

And not to be forgot-ten was old St. Nick, who arrived just as it was becom-ing clear that there really wouldn’t be a bonfire this year, to listen to children’s Christmas wishes.

Above, Vikings gather round for the bonfire, but rain prevented the pile from

catching completely. Right, a Viking tries unsuccessfully

to get the bonfire going.

Pete O’Cain / Herald

“Everything went well, except for the fire.”

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Left, Lucia Bride and Sons of Norway Queen Rachel Doornink, with candles, hands out bread at Julefest, Dec. 5 at Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park. Middle, torches are raised high as Vikings prepare to light the log fire. Right, Ellie Pratt, 8, tells Santa Claus what she wants for Christmas. Pete O’Cain / Herald

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■ Lloyd Valnes, USS California. Valnes helped pick up sailors who’d jumped or fallen into the water around his battle-ship.

Pearl Harbor survivors honored

Top, veterans Frank Mattausch, Lloyd Valnes, Bob Rains, Roy Carter and Rocky Hoffman listen to a performance of “America the Beautiful.” Above left, Rains, Carter and Hoffman listen to one of the speakers. Bottom right, an officer welcomes Mattausch and Valnes. Pete O’Cain / Herald

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At Ultraman World, ‘Persistence is key’

BY SOPHIE [email protected]

POULSBO — Few would argue that swimming miles in ocean currents, climb-ing 7,600 vertical feet, and running a double marathon is an incredible accomplish-ment to complete in three days.

But for two Kitsap County residents, the 320-mile Ultraman World Championship — Nov. 27-29 in Hawaii — was a journey to overcome fear, harsh and hazardous condi-tions, and to redefine their personal best.

“My legs are just tired,” Beth Brewster told the Herald in a phone inter-view from Hawaii on Dec. 4. “And my feet are incredibly blistered. But persistence is key. You have to have that goal, then it becomes mind over matter, and you just accept the fact that you’re in pain.”

Brewster, 45, finished 26th in the overall event and came in third for women. Navy retiree Greg Pelton, 54, of Silverdale, placed 24th. Both have compet-

ed in previous Ultraman events in Canada, however for both, this was the first world championship.

“Racers who have fin-ished other Ultramans are top priority,” said Brewster, one of five female competi-tors in the race. More than 95 percent of the global participants have raced in at least one previous Ultraman.

“If you’re new to Ultraman, you have to sub-mit your race packet and show that you can complete something as difficult,” Brewster said.

According to the official race website www.ultra-manlive.com, “The pur-suit of human excellence is the fundamental rule of the road.” The race, found-ed in 1983, takes place Thanksgiving weekend, and includes three stages coinciding with each day of the race. Contenders

compete in more than six miles of ocean swimming, more than 16,000 vertical feet of cycling, and top it off with a double marathon -— each of the latter within a 12-hour time frame to be qualified.

Like her fellow athletes, Brewster has been training all year.

“You need to start train-ing six to seven months before you even know if you’ve made it in,” she said, “I’ve been competing seri-ously for 25-30 years. The Ultraman is something you absolutely need to work for.”

And work hard they did. Stage 1 of the race com-menced at 6:30 a.m. Nov. 27. Athletes swam 6.2 miles (10 km) from Kailua Bay to Keauhou Bay.

“Six miles in the ocean is pretty tough,” Brewster said. “You swim out about a half-mile offshore then

after five or six miles you cut back in. After being in the ocean for so long, your lips get salted over and you start to get nauseous. A couple of times I was flipped like a fish because the current was so strong. At about mile four, I got sick …”

Beth’s husband, Robert, team captain and kayak escort, accompanied her through every mile of her journey.

“We’re out in the deep blue. We had the surf to deal with,” she said. “He had to watch out for the jellyfish and the rollers. Because Rob is retired Coast Guard, I trusted that he was going to get me from point A to point B in the most direct line … He was constantly finding that line whilst keeping track of my nutrition and safety.”

Although she admits the swim was challenging, she

said the hardest part wasn’t the physical demands, but rather the mental.

“I have a really big shark phobia,” she said, “It’s taken me a lot of work to do this race because of it. I just forced myself to put it out-side of my head for a couple of minutes at a time.”

Brewster’s swim time was 3:30:44. Other than being stung on the face by a jellyfish, she completed the swim unscathed.

Pelton reacted differently to his 3:58:56 swim.

“And we’re off,” he said, “I started swimming super easy, so I went for the Dori mantra … just keep swim-ming, just keep swimming … At mile five, the waves were reflecting off the shore and causing a wash-ing machine effect … just keep swimming, just keep swimming. I got stung on the right side of my face, mouth, and nose …

“I saw small sharks swimming along the coral down below. New theme song: stroke man, stroke man. Truthfully, I figured I wasn’t of interest to them and didn’t lose too much thought. I was just pray-ing Beth hadn’t seen them. That could be a game changer for her.

“I went from barely being able to swim 50 yards in the pool to training to swim the Ultraman,” he said, “In fact, I had a really enjoyable swim. It was a washboard out there, but I had a per-sonal best of four hours.”

Directly following the swim was a 90-mile (144.8 km) cross-country bike ride from Keauhou Bay around the southern tip of the island to Maunale’o Place in the Volcanoes National Park.

“I peeled off my wetsuit, rinsed off the saltwater, and hit the road,” Brewster said. She biked a total of 7,600 feet of vertical climb that day.

“I had to take in 300 cal-ories per hour,” Brewster said. “Fluid, sandwiches, gel … We did that bunny hop all the way to the top of

For two Kitsap residents, world championship tests the pursuit of human excellence

Beth Brewster and husband, Robert, pace as they stride through the rest of their dou-ble marathon in Hawaii, Nov. 29. Submitted / Herald

See ULTRAMAN, Page A16

Left, Greg Pelton completes the swim stage, Nov. 27. Middle, Greg Pelton and Beth Brewster run, Nov. 29. Right, Beth Brewster cycles over the Kohalas, Hawaii, Nov. 28. Submitted

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the volcano.”The next morning, Stage

2 began at 6:30 a.m. with a 171.4-mile (275.8 km) bike ride. Athletes cycled from Volcanoes National Park to Keaau, then east in a counter-clockwise loop through Kalapana, Kapoho and Pahoa, and on to the city of Hilo.

Although Brewster said her 25-mile ride down the volcano was a “fast descend”, she described the 55 mile-per-hour wind gusts as “intense” for her and her crew.

“That was extremely ter-rifying. I was scared for 25 miles and that takes a lot out of you,” she said. “I’ve been participating in triath-lons for over 30 years and this is the first time ever the wind ripped my Aero bottle off my bike … I saw a guy ahead of me get off his bike and walk. I knew then I was about to go into some-thing that could throw me on the ground. We were on a drop. It’s the most scared my husband and crew have ever been.”

From Hilo, the route con-tinued and climbed north along the Hamakua Coast to Waimea, and over the Kohala Mountains to finish at Kamehameha Park in Kapa’au, just north of Hawi town. Another 8,600 feet in vertical climbs were added.

“I felt a little fuzzy,” said Pelton, “but I was moving, climbing steadily … the screaming downhill had me frazzled. The crosswinds were catching my aero wheels and I was having

to slow and hang on for my life. It was horrendous. I actually skipped across the lane a couple of times. My brain was a little fried, but I went through the motions [even if I] had far from the drive of a young gazelle…”

Brewster added, “I biked over 7,000 feet of climbing that day … sidewinds, rain, heat, you name it — we had it all.”

Pelton had to change a flat tire four times. I got lectured by a policeman that immediately stopped behind us.

“Sir, bikes shouldn’t be riding up here,” he said to me… “This is really bad wind, in fact it is the worst I have seen it in a long time.”

Stage 3 set in on Nov. 29 as the participants embarked on the 52.4-mile (84.3 km) double-marathon run from Hawi to Kawaihae, then on to Kailua-Kona and finishing on the beach at the Old Airport State Park.

“I ran 52 miles on blacktop highway,” said Brewster. “It was the hottest run I’ve ever ran.

Between miles 15-35 it was blazing hot, I had cold tow-els draped over me and ice packs down my bra to try to keep my body temperature down … that was my first time racing where I strug-gled with heat,” she said.

“Twenty years ago, I wasn’t even exercising,” Pelton said. “I was in the Navy, just surviving. But then my wife encouraged us to do a 5K, so we trained and did a little more then a run/walk … but we sur-vived it and kept going.”

Pelton has completed nine Ironmans and two Ultramans since then. “The Ultraman is quite an evolved process but it’s a great experience,” he said. “I actually did a half mar-athon last weekend if you can believe that, but my legs are still sore.” (Pelton and his wife, Robin com-peted in the Xterra trail run World Championship half-marathon in Kaneohe, Hawaii on Dec. 6)

Pelton urges anyone who has a serious desire to train for a run to get involved

in a community group. “Once you get invited and you meet someone to run, bike or swim, you’ve made a commitment to that other person. It’s easier to train if you’re working with some-one else.”

He encouraged people to check out RIOT (Running Is Our Therapy) and West Sound Triathlon groups on Facebook. “There’s lots,” he said, “If you get involved with people with the same interests, they’ll help get your adrenaline flowing.”

“In Kitsap County, we actually have a pretty strong triathlon community,” said Pelton. “We’re a lot more about helping other people. There’s a real strong pres-ence in this community.”

Pelton offers this advice: “Set personal goals. After a race I always ask myself what am I going to do next year? But remember, there is a difference between training and exercising. Just going out and moving around is exercising, but if you’re going to train for something then you have

got to set some goals.” Brewster agreed. “I do these things to

prove to women that they can do it too. I think anyone who wants to do this seri-ously has got to find some-one to train them. The rest of it, is all mental. When it comes down to a race, you have to lean into it with every inch of your body. To get through it emotionally and physically, you have to give it 100 percent.”

She added, “For me, it takes a race of this magni-tude for me to say, I really gave it my all. It’s fulfilling.”

Brewster, who is not only a competitive athlete but an outdoor enthusiast, told the Herald she wants to moti-vationally speak for local schools and Girl Scouts.

“Any opportunity I have to help kids in athletic endeavors, I want to say to young people that you can do it too. Do it for the right reason, do it for something you want wholly — and get coached.”

“There is nothing like the family of Ultraman,” said Robin Pelton. “There are no support vehicles, there are no aid stations, no chip timing. You rely on yourselves and the other crews. If you mess up, your athlete pays the price …

“They cheer for your athlete and you cheer for theirs. You hang out with the other crews while wait-ing for your athlete. We have been blessed to meet people from all over the world at Ultraman. We will always be ohana.”

Ohana is Hawaiian for “family.”

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SCHEDULESBOYS BASKETBALL

Dec. 11Kingston vs. North Kitsap at Home,

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Kingston vs. Sequim at Sequim HS, 7 p.m.

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BOYS SWIMDec. 15

Kingston vs. Olympic at Olympic HS, 3:30 p.m.

Dec. 17Kingston vs. Bremerton at NK Pool,

3:30 p.m.

BOYS WRESTLINGDec. 12

Kingston vs. Wilfong Invite at Puyallup HS, 9 a.m.

Dec. 15Kingston vs. Klahowya at Pt.

Angeles HS , 7 p.m.Dec. 17

Kingston vs. Pt. Angeles at Pt. Angeles HS , 7 p.m.

Dec. 15North vs. Olympic at Home , 7 p.m.

Dec. 15North vs. Sequim at Home , 7 p.m.

GIRLS WRESTLINGDec. 15

North vs. Olympic at Home, 7 p.m.

POULSBO — The Poulsbo Piranha Swim Team placed second at the 2015 Pacific Northwest Fall Divisional Championships, Dec. 5-6 at the Olympic Aquatic Center in Silverdale.

Ten clubs were entered. Strong performances by almost every swimmer helped the team to a great finish.

Winners included Nya Hays in the 25 fly and breaststroke on her way to a second-place high point award for girls 8 and young-er. Shoshona McLain had the highest point total of 7 year olds.

Evy Beers had the fourth-highest points for 9-year-old girls. Tiffany Le was second high point and Bailey Braeger was third high point among 10-year-old girls.

Ian Stefanski was second overall high point among

10-year-old boys.Other first place winners

were Brianna Hoffman in the age 11 and 12 girls 50 free, 50 back, 100 back, 200 back, 50 fly and 100 fly; and Rocco Velie in the age 11 and 12 boys 50 breast, 100 breast, 200 breast and the 50 fly.

The Poulsbo girls 13 and older were led by several top two and three finishes by Serita Solis. The Poulsbo boys 13 and older were dominant in the meet, tak-ing four of the top six finish-es in several events.

First-place winners for the Piranha boys 13 and older included Quincy Walker, 50 free and 100 free; Jeremiah Johnston in the 100 fly and 200 free; Nathan Ramey in the 50 breast and 200 IM, Tim Gallagher in the 50 breast, 100 breast, 200 breast and 50 fly.

Other top award winners

were Alex Stefanski, who was second in the 200 free; Bryce Hoffer, second in the 50 free and third in the 200 IM; and Matthew Smith, second in the 50 fly.

Quincy also placed third in the 50 fly. Jeremiah placed second in the 100 back and Tim finished second in the 100 IM.

Many of these swim-mers will head off to the Pacific Northwest 14 & Under SC Championships at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way, Dec. 11-13; or the Washington State Senior SC Championships, also at Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center, Dec. 17-20.

They will be joined by Isaac Beers, James Correll, Ethan Fox, Ava Harris, Izzy Hendryx, and Claudia Velie, who also qualified for those meets.

Poulsbo Piranhas finish second at Divisional Championships

Right, a member of the Poulsbo Piranhas completes

a swim at the Divisional Championships, Dec. 5.

Submitted

UltramanContinued from page A15

Amy Anderson, owner of Kingston’s Cup and Muffin paces Beth Brewster, Nov. 29. Submitted

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WEEKENDCHRISTMAS IN BIG VALLEY: opens at 4:30 p.m. daily through Dec. 26, 26730 Big Valley Road NE, Poulsbo. Cost: $7, kids 6 and younger admit-ted for free. Walk through a woodland garden decorated with 70,000 lights. A 1/25 scale garden railroad, pond and waterfall, North Pole animated village, Candy Cane Lane, Na-tivity, Lighted Orchard, Gazebo Garden. Info: www.christmasin-bigvalley.com.

JAZZ AT CASA MEXICO: 6-9 p.m. Dec. 11, Casa Mexico, 1918 NE Poulsbo Ave., Keyport. Mark Lewis saxophones and flute, Bill Anschell piano. Info: Rhon-da Stewart, 360-692-2540 or [email protected].

POULSBO YACHT CLUB LIGHTED SHIP PARADE: Beginning at 7:15 p.m. Dec. 11 and 6 p.m. Dec. 12. The Friday night route is inside Liberty Bay and the Saturday night route is from Manzanita Bay to Port Madison. Anyone who would like a special mes-sage from Santa aboard his boat can contact [email protected]. See page A7.

CAFE JACAMOE: 9 p.m. Dec. 11, Ranger & the Re-Arrangers (gypsy jazz); 9 p.m. Dec. 12, JD Hobson Band (Americana/Appalachian blues). Corner of Front Street and Jensen Way, downtown Poulsbo. www.cafe jacamoe.com.

THE SNOW QUEEN BALLET: 1 and 7 p.m. Dec. 12, North Kitsap High School Auditorium. Cost: $15 general admission, $12 seniors, $10 children 2-12, reserved $20. A presentation of Galletta School of Dance based on the Snow Queen fairy tale. A great opportunity to support young dancers in North Kitsap. Info: www.gallettadance.com

BLUEWATER ARTWORKS: 5-8 p.m. Dec. 12, 18961 Front St., downtown Poulsbo. Cellist Sarah McGrath, demo artist Del Saul (bronze), Christmas/classi-cal music and cheer. Free. 18961 Front St., downtown Poulsbo.

BAD SWEATERS, BEVERAGES & BINGO: 6-10 p.m. Dec. 12, Sul-

ly’s Bistro and Bar, 7234 NE Park Way, Suquamish. Cost: $25. A bene� t for the Tasha Mitchell O.T.T.E.R.S. Fund, which assists patients with sarcoma cancers. Info: www.tashasotters.org.

FREE-RANGE MOVIES PRESENTS “THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING”: 3 p.m. Dec. 13, Ground Zero Center, 16159 Clear Creek Road, Poulsbo. Inspired by Naomi Klein’s international bestseller, the � lm presents seven power-ful portraits of communities on the frontlines of climate change — from Montana’s Powder River basin to the Alberta Tar Sands, from the coast of South India to Beijing and beyond.

“I’LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS”: 4 and 7 p.m. Dec. 13, Hansville Community Church, 7543 Twin Spits Road, Hansville. A comedy presented by Taproot Theater, sponsored by Hansville Community Church. No charge, but reservations advised: 360-638-1186 or taproot@hansvil lechurch.org.

UPCOMINGALL THINGS STAR WARS: 1-3 p.m. Dec. 19, Poulsbo Library. A special all-ages celebration. Hang out with droids, Ewoks and some special guests from the dark side of the Force. Cre-ate your own special light saber and mask and have a “yub nub.”

ONGOINGON EXHIBIT AT BLUEWATER ARTWORKS: Marshall Lysander Johnson’s original oils and a newly published book of his images. 18961 Front St., down-town Poulsbo. Info: 360-598-2583.

FEATURED ARTISTS AT VERKSTED GALLERY: Eileen Schneegas, enamelist; Dan Spence, crea-tures from vintage typewriter parts and glass; Kim Pinker-ton, glass artist; Al Anderson, Norwegian bentwood boxes. 18937 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: www.verkstedgallery.com

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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: 5-6 p.m. daily at 1223 Finn Hill Road, Poulsbo.

ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION EARLY STAGE MEMORY LOSS SUPPORT GROUP: 4-5:30 p.m. third Monday, Martha & Mary Health Center, 19160 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. Info: Lora Lehner, 360-649-6793.

AMERICAN LEGION VETERANS ASSISTANCE OFFICE: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays (except holi-days), 19068 Jensen Way, Suite 3A, Poulsbo. Info: 360-779-5456.

BLUES AND BREWS OPEN MIC: 7-10 p.m. Tuesdays, at Bella Luna Pizza, 18408 Angeline Ave., Suquamish. Info: 360-598-5398.

BREAKFAST BUFFET: 8:45-11 a.m. � rst Sundays at Sons of Norway, 18891 Front St., Poulsbo.

BRIDGE PLAYERS: 1 p.m. Mondays at Kingston Community Center. Info: Bill Bladen, 360-638-2431.

CELTIC JAM: 2-5 p.m., third Sunday, Tizley’s Europub, 18928 Front St., Poulsbo.

PARTNERS YOGA CLASS: 7:15-8:15 p.m. Thursdays at Kitsap Hot Yoga, 20726 Highway 305, Suite 3C, Poulsbo. Info: kitsaphot yoga.com.

DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Mondays at North Point Church, 1779 Hostmark St., Poulsbo. Info: divorcecare.org or 360-265-2329.

DRAMA KIDS CLASSES: 4:30-5:30 p.m. Thursdays at InMotion Performing Arts Studio, 20101 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: 360-860-0367, [email protected], www.dramakids.com.

FREE MEAL: 5-6 p.m. on the last Friday of every month at the

Bayside Community Church, 25992 Barber Cut O� Road, Kingston.

KITSAP AL-ANON: Tuesdays: 7 p.m., First Lutheran Church, Poulsbo. Wednesdays: Noon, First Lutheran Church, Poulsbo. Thursdays: Noon, Port Gamble S’Klallam Wellness Center, Kingston; 7 p.m., First Lutheran Church, Poulsbo. Sundays: 6:15-7:15 p.m. Martha and Mary classroom, 19160 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: 360-286-5146.

KEYPORT COFFEE HOUR: 9-10 a.m. Wednesdays, Keyport Mercantile, 15499 Washington Ave. NE. Info: Flo Schule, 360-930-2558, [email protected], [email protected].

KINGSTON BUSINESS GROUP: 7:30 a.m. Tuesdays, at The Oak Table Café.

KINGSTON GARDEN CLUB: 9-11:30 a.m. on the third Wednesday of the month, September through June at Bayside Community Church. Info: www.kingstongar denclub.org.

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LOCAL AUTHOR SUNDAY: 2-4 p.m. � rst Sundays, Liberty Bay Books, 18881 Front St., Poulsbo. Info: [email protected].

MCS SUPPORT GROUP: Meets monthly in Poulsbo. Info: Joan, 360-697-6168.

MOVING MEDITATION CLASS: Mondays at Suquamish United Congregational Church, 18732 Division Ave., Suquamish. Info: [email protected].

NEW PARENT SUPPORT: 10 a.m. to noon Mondays at Peninsula Community Health Services, 19917 7th Ave., Suite 205, Pouls- bo. Info: goo.gl/1qxbos.

NORDIC NEEDLEWORKERS: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fridays, Poulsbo Sons of Norway Lodge, 18891 Front St. Info: Grace Overby, 360-779-2460.

NORWEGIAN LANGUAGE CLASS-ES: Mondays: Beginning at 5:30 p.m., intermediate at 6:30 p.m., and advanced intermediate at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays: Ad-vanced 10 a.m. to noon, begin-ning 6:30-7:30 p.m. Call Stan for locations at 360-990-0018.

NORTH SOUND BUSINESS NETWORK: Thursdays, 7:30-

8:30 a.m., Envy Bar & Grill, 19559 Viking Way NW, Poulsbo. Visitors welcome. Info: Gary Welch, [email protected] or 360-731-9673.

NORTH KITSAP EAGLES DINNER: 6 p.m. Thursdays, 4230 Lincoln Road, Poulsbo. Info: 360-779-7272.

NORTH KITSAP PARENT SUPPORT GROUP: Call 360-638-2919 or email [email protected].

NORTH KITSAP SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER: Weekly and monthly activities, 18927 Front St., Poulsbo. Mondays: Bridge, 12:30 p.m., canasta all day. Tuesdays: Pinochle, 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays: Chuckwagon lunch, noon. Thursdays: Potluck and canasta, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Second Thursday: Board meeting, 11 a.m., member-ship meeting, 1 p.m. Fridays: Chuckwagon lunch, noon; bingo, 1 p.m., and canasta. Third Saturday: Pinochle tour-naments, 11:30 a.m. Info: 360-779-5702.

OLYMPIC KOI AND WATER GARDEN CLUB: Meetings are once a month at various locations in Poulsbo and Port Orchard. Info: Helen Morgan, 360-779-1475, [email protected].

ORCA CLUB MEETING: 7 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month. Venue subject to change. Info: Ken Maguire, [email protected], 360-779-5137.

OPEN MIC AT SHEILA’S PORTSIDE: 8 p.m. Thursdays, 18879 Front St., Poulsbo.

POSTPARTUM SUPPORT GROUP: 6:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays at the Well Being Health Center, 19045 Highway 305 in Poulsbo. Info: www.kitsaphopecircle.org.

POULSBO ART LEAGUE: Meets 12:30-3:30 p.m. every Wednesday at the Vinland Luther Church, 2750 Finn Hill Road, Poulsbo.

POULSBO NOON LIONS MEETING: Noon Thursdays, First Lutheran Church, 18920 4th Ave., Poulsbo.

POULSBO EVENING PRIDE LIONS: 6:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays, Saint Olaf’s Catholic Church, 18943 Caldart Ave. NE, Poulsbo.

POULSBO GARDEN CLUB: Meets 9:30 a.m. to noon on the second Saturday of the month, usually at the Poulsbo Library. Info: www.poulsbogardenclub.org, or [email protected].

QI GONG AT NELSON PARK: 12:30-1 p.m. Tuesdays at Nelson Park, 317 NW Lindvig Way, Poulsbo. Info: 360-598-3206 or www.nourishinglifeacupuncture.com.

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CITY OF POULSBONOTICE OF APPLICATION

and OPTIONAL DNSRCW 36.70B.110

Poulsbo Place Phase II, Division 8

Master Plan Amendment and Site Plan Review

Type III PermitPlanning File Number: 11-30-15-1 Name of Applicant: David SmithPhase II LLCP.O. Box 2879Poulsbo, WA 98370Applicant’s Representative: Ian AndersenRice Fergus Miller275 5th Street, Suite 100Bremerton, WA 98312 Date of Notice of Application: November 3, 2015Date Application was Deter- mined Technically Complete: November 30, 2015Date of Notice of Complete Application: December 11, 2015Environmental Review: The City of Poulsbo has reviewed the proposed project for prob- able adverse environmental impacts and expects to issue a determination of nonsignifi- cance (DNS) for this project. It is the City’s intent to adopt all previous SEPA mitigations for the Poulsbo Place redevel- opment master plan, since this project is not anticipated to create impacts exceeding previous approvals and re- quirements for mitigation. The Optional DNS process is be- ing used as authorized by WAC 197-11-355 and Pouls- bo Municipal Code 16.04.115. This may be your only oppor- tunity to comment on the envi- ronmental impacts of the pro- posed project. Agencies, tribes, and the public are en- couraged to review and com-

ment on the project and its probable environmental im- pacts. Comments related to environmental review must be submitted by the date noted below to: City of Poulsbo, Planning Department, 200 NE Moe Street, Poulsbo, Wash- ington 98370.Description of Proposed Pro- ject: This proposal includes amendments to the Poulsbo Place master plan related to two parcels located in Division 8, and a site plan for develop- ment of these parcels with a 130 unit, 127,000 sq ft assist- ed living facility in two phases, including 5,950 sq ft of asso- ciated retail space, urban pla- zas totaling 5,065 sq ft, and a 41,000 sq ft underbuilding garage. The requested master plan amendments include: loading stall reduction from 3 to 2; alternatives to required upper-floor stepbacks; maxi- mum building height in- creased from 30 ft to 45 ft with underbuilding parking; allow assisted living in a commercial zone; extend Poulsbo Place Phase II by five years for a fin- ish date of 2021; allow up to 75% lot coverage. One parcel is currently zoned Residential High and the other is zoned Commercial-1; in the next comprehensive plan amend- ment cycle, the applicant will request a rezone of the Resi- dential High parcel to Com- mercial-1 and will combine both parcels through a boun- dary line adjustment. Site Description (Including zoning and nearest road inter- sections): The project site is within the Poulsbo Place Mas- ter Plan area in downtown Poulsbo, and is located east of Jensen Way, south and west of Sunset St, and north of Iverson Rd (excluding the

existing U.S. Post Office). The tax parcel ID #s are 142601-3-139-2007 and 142601-3-138-2008.Project Permits included with Application: The application includes a master plan amendment application and a site plan application. The pro- ject is subject to phased SEPA review.Further Studies Being Re- quired by Applicable Official: None at this time.Other Permits Not Included in Application: None at this time.Existing Environmental Docu- ments which Evaluate Pro- posed Project: A SEPA checklist has been submitted for this project, as a part of continuing phased review, as well as a traffic study and a drainage report. Previous comprehensive plan, master plan, environmental impact study and environmental doc- uments including traffic study, geotechnical report and drain- age studies are included by reference.Public Comment Period: The public may comment on the application; and the comment period will remain open until December 28, 2015. The public may request notification of any hearings or meetings and request a copy of the de- cision once made. The public may appeal the decision of the City Council to the Superi- or Court within twenty one (21) calendar days from the date of the decision.Review Authority: The City Council is the review authority for this application.Tentative Public Meeting or Public Hearing Date: Not yet scheduled.Staff Report Availability: The staff report and environmental documents will be available

for review at no cost at least fifteen (15) calendar days be- fore the City Council decision, and a copy will be provided at reasonable cost.Examination of File and Staff Contact: The application file may be examined at the Plan- ning Department, Poulsbo City Hall, 200 NE Moe Street, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Please contact the Planning Department at planningin- [email protected] or 360 394-9748 to arrange a time to examine the file or for further information.Date of publication: 12/11/15(NKH-672765)

CITY OF POULSBO LIMITED SMP

AMENDMENT FINAL ACTION NOTICE

The Washington State Department of Ecology (Department) hereby provides notice, as re- quired by the Shoreline Management Act (RCW 90.58.090(8), that the Department has taken fi- nal action and approved the City of Poulsbo’s limited Shoreline Master Program amendment. Per RCW 90.58.090, the effective date of Poulsbo’s limited amendment is Decem- ber 14, 2015. Per RCW 90.58.190(2) and RCW 36.70A.290, petitions of appeal must be filed with the Growth Management Hearings Board within 60 days of publication of this no- tice. More info: 425- 649-7145 or http://www.ecy.wa.gov/programs/sea/shorelines/smp/mycomments/Poulsbo L i m i t e d A m e n d m e n t . htmlDate of publication: 12/11/15(NKH671771)

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF KITSAPIn the Estate of:DORA R. MYERS, Deceased.No. 15-4-00931-1PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 11.40.030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as Per- sonal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serv- ing or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Repre- sentative’s attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were com- menced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the Personal Representative served

or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020 (3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the no- tice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the de- ceased’s probate and nonprobate assets.DATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION: December 4, 2015/s/Suzanne T. ArnessSuzanne T. ArnessPersonal RepresentativeSHERRARD McGONA- GLE TIZZANO, P.S./s/Richard C. TizzanoBy: Richard C. Tizzano, WSBA# 22296Attorneys for Personal RepresentativeAddress for Mailing or Service:19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400Poulsbo, WA 98370Date of first publication: 12/04/15Date of last publication: 12/18/15(NKH670824)

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KING

In the Matter of the Es- tate of:JANE OWEN WARD,Deceased.NO. 15-4-06642-8 SEAPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 11.40.030)FRANK RANDOLPH WARD has been ap- pointed Personal Repre- sentative (“PR”) of this estate. Any person hav- ing a claim against the Decedent that arose be- fore the Decedent’s death must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of lim- itations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the PR or the PR’s attorney(s) 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 proceedings were com- menced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) 30 days af- ter the PR served or mailed the Notice to the creditor as provided un- der RCW 11.40.020 (1)(c ), or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the Notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 11.40. 051 or RCW 11.40. 060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the Decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets.Date of first publication of Notice to Creditors King County: December

7, 2015Date of first publication of Notice to Creditors Kitsap County: Decem- ber 11, 2015Name of Personal Rep- resentative: Frank Ran- dolph WardAttorney for the Person- al Representative: Anneliese E. Johnson, W.S.B.A. No. 30465 of lnslee, Best, Doezie & Ryder, P.S.Address for Mailing or Service: Anneliese E. JohnsonInslee, Best, Doezie & Ryder, P.S.Skyline Tower, Suite 150010900 NE 4TH StreetP.O. Box 90016Bellevue, Washington 98009-9016Court of probate pro- ceedings and Cause Number:King County Superior CourtNo. 15-4-06642-8 SEADate of first publication: 12/11/15Date of last publication: 12/25/15(NKH672605)

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTONIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KING

ESTATE OFJAROMIR JAN MATZNERDeceased,No.: 15-4-06656-8 SEA PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe 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 otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal repre- sentative’s attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were com- menced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal repre- sentative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided un- der RCW 11.40.020 (1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dent’s probate and non- probate assets.Date of First Publication: December 4, 2015Personal Representa- tive: William J. CarlsonCourt of probate pro- ceedings: King County Superior Court

Court Cause Number: 15-4-06656-8 SEADATED this 23 day of November, 2015./s/William J. CarlsonWilliam J. Carlson, WSBA No. 73202135 112th Avenue NE, Suite 220Bellevue, WA 98004Date of first publication: 12/04/15Date of last publication: 12/18/15(NKH670434)

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE

OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE

COUNTY OF KITSAPIn the Estate of:LORRAINE H. LONGAN, Deceased.No. 15-4-00920-5PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS(RCW 11.40.030)The Personal Represen- tative named below has been appointed as Per- sonal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serv- ing or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Repre- sentative’s attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were com- menced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020 (3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the no- tice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the de- ceased’s probate and nonprobate assets.DATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION: December 4, 2015/s/Roger D. SherrardRoger D. SherrardPersonal RepresentativeSHERRARD McGONA- GLE TIZZANO, P.S./s/Roger D. SherrardBy: Roger D. Sherrard, WSBA# 6282Attorneys for Personal RepresentativeAddress for Mailing or Service:19717 Front Street NE PO Box 400Poulsbo, WA 98370Date of first publication: 12/04/15Date of last publication: 12/18/15(NKH670154)

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF VERA G. HILDERMAN,Deceased.NO. 15-4-00922-1AMENDED PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSTHE PERSONAL REP- RESENTATIVE named below has been appoint- ed as personal repre- sentative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the dece- dent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the per- sonal representative or the personal representa- tive’s attorney at the ad- dress stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be pre- sented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representa- tive served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as other- wise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dent’s probate and non- probate assets.DATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION: December 4, 2015MARA W. HILDERMAN, Personal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS By:/s/Jeffrey L. TolmanJEFFREY L. TOLMAN, WSBA#8001Attorneys for Personal RepresentativeADDRESS FOR MAIL- ING AND SERVICE:18925 Front Street NEPO Box 851Poulsbo, WA 98370Date of first publication: 12/04/15Date of last publication: 12/18/15(NKH670801)

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR

KING COUNTYIn the Matter of the Es- tateofJOHN S. AHL,Deceased.NO. 15-4-06863-3 SEA NONPROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSCATHERINE A. AHL, the undersigned Notice Agent, has elected to give notice to creditors of the decedent above named under RCW 11. 42.020. As of the date of the filing of a copy of this notice with the Clerk of this Court, the Notice Agent has no knowledge of the ap-

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pointment and qualifica- tion of a Personal Rep- resentative in the dece- dent’s estate in the state of Washington or of any other person becoming a Notice Agent. Accord- ing to the records of the Clerk of this Court as of 8:00 a.m. on the date of the filing of this notice with the Clerk, no Per- sonal Representative of the decedent’s estate had been appointed and qualified and no cause number regarding the decedent had been is- sued to any other Notice Agent by the Clerk of this Court under RCW 11.42.010. Persons having claims against the decedent named above must, be- fore the time the claims would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.42.070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the notice agent or the no- tice agent’s attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the noticea- gent’s declaration and oath were filed. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the no- tice agent (or notice agent’s attorney) served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.42.020 (2)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 11.42.050 and 11.42.060. This bar is effective as to all as- sets of the decedent that were subject to satisfac- tion of the decedent’s general liabilities imme- diately before the dece- dent’s death regardless of whether those assets are or would be assets of the decedent’s pro- bate estate or nonpro- bate assets of the dece- dent.Date of filing copy of notice to creditors: De- cember 3, 2015Date of first publication: Friday, December 11, 2015The Notice Agent de- clares under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of Washing- ton on December 3, 2015, that the foregoing is true and correct./s/Catherine A. AhlCATHERINE A. AHL, No- tice Agent/s/Karen R. Bertram KAREN R. BERTRAM of KUTSCHER HEREFORD BERTRAM BURKART PLLC,Attorney for Notice AgentHoge Building Suite 800705 Second AvenueSeattle, WA 98104Date of first publication:

12/11/15Date of last publication: 12/25/15(NKH672362)

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY

MARY ANTON, Personal Representative of The ESTATE OF GARY L. MURPHY,Plaintiff, v.DARLENE LANDDECK, HELEN I. BAILEY, And JOAN MAE KENISTON,Defendants.No. 15 2 02215 8SUMMONS BY PUBLI- CATIONThe State of Washington to the said Defendants including All Persons or Parties unknown claim- ing any right, title, or in- terest in the real estate described in the com- plaint herein:You are hereby sum- moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit, within sixty days after the 4th day of Decem- ber, 2015, and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled court, and answer the complaint of the Plain- tiff, MARY ANTON, Per- sonal Representative of the ESTATE OF GARY L. MURPHY, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for Plaintiff, at his 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 filed with the clerk of said court.The above entitled ac- tion is to quiet title in Plaintiff to certain real property located in Kit- sap County, Washing- ton.DATED this 17th day of November, 2015.THE NORBUT LAW FIRM By:/s/Gregory P. Norbut GREGORY P. NORBUT, #11917Attorney for Plaintiff 18890 Eighth Avenue NE Poulsbo, WA 98370 (360) 779-5338Date of first publication: 12/04/15Date of last publication: 01/08/16(NKH670015)

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RICHARD N. HAM,Deceased.NO. 15-4-00892-6PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSTHE PERSONAL REP- RESENTATIVE named below has been appoint- ed as personal repre- sentative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the dece- dent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of lim-

itations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the per- sonal representative or the personal representa- tive’s attorney at the ad- dress stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be pre- sented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representa- tive served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as other- wise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dent’s probate and non- probate assets.DATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION: November 27, 2015SUSAN OYLER, Person- al RepresentativeTOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS By:/s/Jeffrey L. TolmanJEFFREY L. TOLMAN, WSBA#8001Attorneys for Personal RepresentativeADDRESS FOR MAIL- ING AND SERVICE:18925 Front Street NEPO Box 851Poulsbo, WA 98370Date of first publication: 11/27/15Date of last publication: 12/11/15(NKH670049)

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SHARON LYNNE FERGUSON,Deceased.NO. 15-4-00923-0AMENDED PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSTHE PERSONAL REP- RESENTATIVE named below has been appoint- ed as personal repre- sentative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the dece- dent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of lim- itations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the per- sonal representative or the personal representa- tive’s attorney at the ad- dress stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be pre- sented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representa- tive served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented

within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as other- wise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dent’s probate and non- probate assets.DATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION: December 4, 2015JOSHUA J. FERGUSON, Personal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS By:/s/Jeffrey L. TolmanJEFFREY L. TOLMAN, WSBA#8001Attorneys for Personal RepresentativeADDRESS FOR MAIL- ING AND SERVICE:18925 Front Street NEPO Box 851Poulsbo, WA 98370Date of first publication: 12/04/15Date of last publication: 12/18/15(NKH670814)

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RONALD BERT JOHANSON,Deceased.NO. 15-4-00921-3AMENDED PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSTHE PERSONAL REP- RESENTATIVE named below has been appoint- ed as personal repre- sentative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the dece- dent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of lim- itations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the per- sonal representative or the personal representa- tive’s attorney at the ad- dress stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be pre- sented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representa- tive served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as other- wise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the dece- dent’s probate and non- probate assets.DATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION: December 4, 2015KEITH C. JOHANSON, Personal Representative TOLMAN KIRK CLUCAS By:/s/Jeffrey L. TolmanJEFFREY L. TOLMAN, WSBA#8001Attorneys for Personal RepresentativeADDRESS FOR MAIL- ING AND SERVICE:18925 Front Street NE

PO Box 851Poulsbo, WA 98370Date of first publication: 12/04/15Date of last publication: 12/18/15(NKH670805)

TS No WA05000139-15-1 APN 5280-000-013-0005 TO N o 150125201-WA-MSO NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PURSUANT TO THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON CHAP- TER 61.24 ET. SEQ. I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on January 8, 2016, 10:00 AM, at main entrance Kitsap Administration Building, 619 Division St, Port Or- chard, WA, MTC Finan- cial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, the undersigned Trustee, will sell at pub- lic auction to the highest and best bidder, pay- able, in the form of cash, or cashier’s check or certified checks from federally or State char- tered banks, at the time of sale the following de- scribed real property, situated in the County of Kitsap, State of Wash- ington, to-wit: LOT 13, SUMMERWIND DIVI- SION 1, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 28 OF PLATS, PAGES 83 THROUGH 92, INCLUSIVE, IN KIT- SAP COUNTY, WASH- INGTON. TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN TRACTS, A, B, C,D, F, J, K,L, M AND N OF SAID PLAT. A P N : 5 2 8 0 - 0 0 0 - 0 1 3 - 0 0 0 5 More commonly known as 9767 WINDCOVE LN NW, SILVERDALE, WA 98383-8315 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated as of February 20, 2007, executed by MILDRED M. WARD, A SINGLE WOMAN as Trustor(s), to secure obligations in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. (“MERS”), as desig- nated nominee for COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC., Benefici- ary of the security in- strument, its successors and assigns, recorded February 22, 2007 as In- strument No. 200702220157 and the beneficial interest was assigned to Green Tree Servicing LLC and re- corded July 10, 2014 as Instrument Number 201407100140 of offi- cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Kit- sap County, Washing- ton. II. No action com- menced by Green Tree Servicing LLC, the cur- rent Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satis- faction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Borrowers’ or Grantors’ default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust/Mort- gage. Current Benefici- ary: Green Tree Servic- ing LLC Contact Phone

No: 800-643-0202 Ad- dress: 7360 S. KYRENE ROAD, MAIL STOP T111, TEMPE, AZ 85283 III. The default(s) for which this foreclosure is made is/are as follows: FAILURE TO PAY WHEN DUE THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS WHICH ARE NOW IN ARREARS: DE- LINQUENT PAYMENT INFORMATION From August 1, 2014 To Au- gust 21, 2015 Number of Payments 4 $892.13 3 $942.48 6 $941.65 Total $12,045.86 LATE CHARGE INFORMATION August 1, 2014 August 21, 2015 $314.63 PROMISSORY NOTE IN- FORMATION Note Dat- ed: February 20, 2007 Note Amount: $143,000.00 Interest Paid To: July 1, 2014 Next Due Date: August 1, 2014 IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: The principal sum of $128,145.38, to- gether with interest as provided in the Note or other instrument se- cured, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instrument se- cured, and as are pro- vided by statute. V. The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. Said sale will be made without war- ranty, expressed or im- plied, regarding title, possession or encum- brances on January 8, 2016. The defaults re- ferred to in Paragraph III must be cured by De- cember 28, 2015, (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discon- tinuance of the sale. The sale will be discon- tinued and terminated if at any time before De- cember 28, 2015 (11 days before the sale) the default as set forth in Paragraph III is cured and the Trustees’ fees and costs are paid. Payment must be in cash or with cashiers’ or certified checks from a State or federally char- tered bank. The sale may be terminated any time after the December 28, 2015 (11 days be- fore the sale date) and before the sale, by the Borrower or Grantor or the holder of any re- corded junior lien or en- cumbrance by paying the principal and inter- est, plus costs, fees and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the current Beneficiary, Green Tree Servicing LLC or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following ad- dress(es): ADDRESS UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MILDRED M. WARD 9767 WINDCOVE LN NW, SILVERDALE, WA 98383-8315 MILDRED

M. WARD 9767 WIND- COVE LN NW, SILVER- DALE, WA 98383-8315 by both first class and certified mail on June 19, 2015, proof of which is in the posses- sion of the Trustee; and the Borrower and Gran- tor were personally served, if applicable, with said written Notice of Default or the written Notice of Default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper- ty described in Para- graph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to de- prive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their inter- est in the above de- scribed property. IX. Anyone having any ob- jections to this sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustees’ Sale. X. If the Borrower received a letter under RCW 61.24.031: THIS NO- TICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME. You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date on this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DE- LAY. CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LI- CENSED IN WASHING- TON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you might eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to keep your house, you may contact the follow- ing: The statewide fore- closure hotline for as- sistance and referral to housing counselors rec- ommended by the Housing Finance Com- mission: Telephone: (877) 894-4663 or (800) 606-4819 Web- site: www.wshfc.org The United States De- partment of Housing and Urban Develop- ment: Telephone: (800) 569-4287 Web- site: www.hud.gov The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys: Telephone:

(800) 606-4819 Web- site: www.homeowner- ship.wa.gov NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TEN- ANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is en- titled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, in- cluding occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict oc- cupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under the Unlawful Detainer Act, Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060; Dated: Au- gust 21, 2015 MTC Fi- nancial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as Duly Appoint- ed Successor Trustee By: Patrick Lynch, Au- thorized Signatory MTC Financial Inc. dba Trus- tee Corps 1700 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2100 Seattle WA 98101 Phone: (800) 409-7530 TDD: (800) 833-6388 For Reinstatement/Pay Off Quotes, contact MTC Financial Inc. DBA Trus- tee Corps TRUSTEE’S SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON- LINE AT www.insource- logic.com. Order No. WA15-000796-2, Pub Dates 12/11/2015, 01/01/2016Date of first publication: 12/11/15 Date of last publication: 01/01/16 (NKH672584)

TS No WA05000218-15-1-FT A P N 4926-000-027-0002 TO No 8564545 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PUR- SUANT TO THE RE- VISED CODE OF WASH- INGTON CHAPTER 61.24 ET. SEQ. I. NO- TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on December 18, 2015, 10:00 AM, at main entrance Kitsap Administration Building, 619 Division St, Port Or- chard, WA, MTC Finan- cial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, the undersigned Trustee, will sell at pub- lic auction to the highest and best bidder, pay- able, in the form of cash, or cashier’s check or certified checks from federally or State char- tered banks, at the time of sale the following de- scribed real property, situated in the County of Kitsap, State of Wash- ington, to-wit: LOT 27 OF TREEMONT, AS PER PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 19 OF PLATS, PAGES 45 AND 46, RECORDS OF KITSAP COUNTY AUDITOR; SIT- UATE IN THE COUNTY OF KITSAP, STATE OF WASHINGTON. APN:

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4 9 2 6 - 0 0 0 - 0 2 7 - 0 0 0 2 More commonly known as 7054 TREEMONT COURT NORTHEAST, BREMERTON, WA 98311 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated as of Febru- ary 10, 2006, executed by ARMINE C. WHITE AND HEIDI M. WHITE, HUSBAND AND WIFE as Trustor(s), to secure obligations in favor of MORTGAGE ELEC- TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. (“MERS”), as designated nominee for CFA FINAN- CIAL SERVICES, INC., Beneficiary of the secur- ity instrument, its suc- cessors and assigns, re- corded February 17, 2006 as Instrument No. 200602170083 and the beneficial interest was assigned to Green Tree Servicing LLC and re- corded June 25, 2014 as Instrument Number 201406250005 of offi- cial records in the Office of the Recorder of Kit- sap County, Washing- ton. II. No action com- menced by Green Tree Servicing LLC, the cur- rent Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satis- faction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Borrowers’ or Grantors’ default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust/Mort- gage. Current Benefici- ary: Green Tree Servic- ing LLC Contact Phone No: 800-643-0202 Ad- dress: 7360 S. KYRENE ROAD, MAIL STOP T111, TEMPE, AZ 85283 III. The default(s) for which this foreclosure is made is/are as follows: FAILURE TO PAY WHEN DUE THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS WHICH ARE NOW IN ARREARS: DE- LINQUENT PAYMENT INFORMATION From November 1, 2013 To August 11, 2015 Num- ber of Payments 2 $1,871.36 1 $1,817.63 1 $1,651.53 3 $1,456.91 3 $1,858.37 1 $1,884.45 1 $1,902.92 2 $1,958.03 3 $1,968.90 2 $1,977.59 1 $1,977.67 1 $1955.40 1 $1,936.84 Total $40,592.94 LATE CHARGE INFORMATION November 1, 2013 Au- gust 11, 2015 $1,115.16 PROMISSO- RY NOTE INFORMA- TION Note Dated: Febru- ary 10, 2006 Note Amount: $243,000.00 Interest Paid To: Octo- ber 1, 2013 Next Due Date: November 1, 2013 IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: The principal sum of $215,208.58, together with interest as provided in the Note or other in- strument secured, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instru- ment secured, and as are provided by statute. V. The above described

real property will be sold to satisfy the ex- pense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. Said sale will be made without warranty, ex- pressed or implied, re- garding title, possession or encumbrances on December 18, 2015. The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by December 7, 2015, (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time be- fore December 7, 2015 (11 days before the sale) the default as set forth in Paragraph III is cured and the Trustees’ fees and costs are paid. Payment must be in cash or with cashiers’ or certified checks from a State or federally char- tered bank. The sale may be terminated any time after the December 7, 2015 (11 days before the sale date) and be- fore the sale, by the Borrower or Grantor or the holder of any re- corded junior lien or en- cumbrance by paying the principal and inter- est, plus costs, fees and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the current Beneficiary, Green Tree Servicing LLC or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following ad- dress(es): ADDRESS ARMINE C WHITE 7054 TREEMONT COURT NORTHEAST, BREMER- TON, WA 98311- AR- MINE C WHITE 1487 PETER HAGEN RD NW, SEABECK, WA 98380- ARMINE C WHITE 1834 HANSON ROAD SW, PORT ORCHARD, WA 98366 ARMINE C WHITE 7054 NE TREE- MONT CT, BREMER- TON, WA 98311-9541 ARMINE C WHITE 7054 TREEMONT CT, BRE- MERTON, WA 98311-9541 HEIDI M WHITE 7054 TREE- MONT COURT NORTH- EAST, BREMERTON, WA 98311- HEIDI M WHITE 1487 PETER HAGEN RD NW, SEA- BECK, WA 98380- HEIDI M WHITE 1834 HAN- SON ROAD SW, PORT ORCHARD, WA 98366 HEIDI M WHITE 7054 NE TREEMONT CT, BREMERTON, WA 98311-9541 HEIDI M WHITE 7054 TREE- MONT CT, BREMER- TON, WA 98311-9541 by both first class and certified mail on May 29, 2014, proof of which is in the posses- sion of the Trustee; and the Borrower and Gran- tor were personally served, if applicable, with said written Notice of Default or the written Notice of Default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper-

ty described in Para- graph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to de- prive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their inter- est in the above de- scribed property. IX. Anyone having any ob- jections to this sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustees’ Sale. X. If the Borrower received a letter under RCW 61.24.031: THIS NO- TICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME. You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date on this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DE- LAY. CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LI- CENSED IN WASHING- TON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you might eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to keep your house, you may contact the follow- ing: The statewide fore- closure hotline for as- sistance and referral to housing counselors rec- ommended by the Housing Finance Com- mission: Telephone: (877) 894-4663 or (800) 606-4819 Web- site: www.wshfc.org The United States De- partment of Housing and Urban Develop- ment: Telephone: (800) 569-4287 Web- site: www.hud.gov The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys: Telephone: (800) 606-4819 Web- site: www.homeowner- ship.wa.gov NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TEN- ANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is en- titled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, in- cluding occupants who are not tenants. After

the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict oc- cupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under the Unlawful Detainer Act, Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060; Dated: Au- gust 12, 2015 MTC Fi- nancial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as Duly Appoint- ed Successor Trustee By: Patrick Lynch, Au- thorized Signatory MTC Financial Inc. dba Trus- tee Corps 1700 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2100 Seattle WA 98101 Phone: (800) 409-7530 TDD: (800) 833-6388 For Reinstatement/Pay Off Quotes, contact MTC Financial Inc. DBA Trus- tee Corps TRUSTEE’S SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON- LINE AT www.insource- logic.com. Order No. WA15-001190-1, Pub Dates 11/20/2015, 12/11/2015Date of first publication: 11/20/15 Date of last publication: 12/11/15 (NKH669467)

TS No WA08000310-15-1 APN 142601-3-014-2007 TO N o 150087216-WA-MSO NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PURSUANT TO THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON CHAP- TER 61.24 ET. SEQ. I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on January 8, 2016, 10:00 AM, at main entrance Kitsap Administration Building, 619 Division St, Port Or- chard, WA, MTC Finan- cial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, the undersigned Trustee, will sell at pub- lic auction to the highest and best bidder, pay- able, in the form of cash, or cashier’s check or certified checks from federally or State char- tered banks, at the time of sale the following de- scribed real property, situated in the County of Kitsap, State of Wash- ington, to-wit: PARCEL 1: THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUAR- TER, SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, W.M., IN KITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DE- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT A POINT 330 FEET DUE EAST FROM THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION; THENCE RUNNING DUE EAST 990 FEET; THENCE DUE SOUTH 214.5 FEET; THENCE DUE WEST 990 FEET; THENCE DUE NORTH 214.5 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING; EXCEPT THAT PORTION ON THE EAST FOR 4TH AVENUE N.E. PARCEL II

THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER, SECTION 14, TOWNSHIP 26 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, W.M., IN KITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON, DE- SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING 330 FEET EAST FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION 14; THENCE SOUTH 214.5 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE EAST 10 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 181 .5 FEET; THENCE WEST 10 FEET; THENCE NORTH TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGIN- NING. APN: 1 4 2 6 0 1 - 3 - 0 1 4 - 2 0 0 7 More commonly known as 19976 HAMILTON COURT, POULSBO, WA 98370-8757 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated as of August 28, 2006, ex- ecuted by PETER SING, IRENE SING WHO AC- QUIRED TITLE AS IRENE CHOU, HUS- BAND AND WIFE as Trustor(s), to secure obligations in favor of MORTGAGE ELEC- TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. (“MERS”), as designated nominee for COUNTRY- WIDE BANK, N.A., Bene- ficiary of the security in- strument, its successors and assigns, recorded September 7, 2006 as Instrument No. 200609070157 and the beneficial interest was assigned to The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certif- icateholders of CWALT, Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2006-OA14, Mort- gage Pass-Through Cer- tificates, Series 2006- OA14 and recorded July 24, 2012 as Instrument Number 201207240324 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Kitsap County, Wash- ington. II. No action commenced by The Bank of New York Mel- lon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWALT, Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2006-OA14, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-OA14, the current Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Borrowers’ or Grantors’ default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust/Mortgage. Current Beneficiary: The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certif- icateholders of CWALT, Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2006-OA14, Mort- gage Pass-Through Cer- tificates, Series 2006- OA14 Contact Phone No: 800-365-7107 Ad- dress: 15 South Main Street, Suite 400, Greenville, SC 29601 III. The default(s) for which this foreclosure is made

is/are as follows: FAIL- URE TO PAY WHEN DUE THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS WHICH ARE NOW IN ARREARS: DE- LINQUENT PAYMENT INFORMATION From September 1, 2012 To August 21, 2015 Num- ber of Payments 2 $2,223.27 8 $2,255.64 Total $22,491.66 LATE CHARGE INFORMATION September 1, 2012 Au- gust 21, 2015 $460.75 PROMISSORY NOTE IN- FORMATION Note Dat- ed: August 28, 2006 Note Amount: $394,500.00 Interest Paid To: August 1, 2012 Next Due Date: Septem- ber 1, 2012 IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: The principal sum of $408,777.77, to- gether with interest as provided in the Note or other instrument se- cured, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instrument se- cured, and as are pro- vided by statute. V. The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. Said sale will be made without war- ranty, expressed or im- plied, regarding title, possession or encum- brances on January 8, 2016. The defaults re- ferred to in Paragraph III must be cured by De- cember 28, 2015, (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discon- tinuance of the sale. The sale will be discon- tinued and terminated if at any time before De- cember 28, 2015 (11 days before the sale) the default as set forth in Paragraph III is cured and the Trustees’ fees and costs are paid. Payment must be in cash or with cashiers’ or certified checks from a State or federally char- tered bank. The sale may be terminated any time after the December 28, 2015 (11 days be- fore the sale date) and before the sale, by the Borrower or Grantor or the holder of any re- corded junior lien or en- cumbrance by paying the principal and inter- est, plus costs, fees and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the current Beneficiary, The Bank of New York Mel- lon FKA The Bank of New York as Trustee for the Certificateholders of CWALT, Inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2006-OA14, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-OA14 or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following address(es): ADDRESS OCCUPANT 19976 HAMILTON COURT, POULSBO, WA 98370-8757 IRENE

SING AKA IRENE CHOU 19976 HAMILTON COURT, POULSBO, WA 98370-8757 IRENE SING AKA IRENE CHOU 4403 GOVERNOR LANE, OLYMPIA, WA 98501 IRENE SING AKA IRENE CHOU 4403 GOVERNOR LN SE, OLYMPIA, WA 98501 IRENE SING AKA IRENE CHOU 98 MADI- SON AVENUE SOUTH, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA 98110 IRENE SING AKA IRENE CHOU PO BOX 1691, MCCLEARY, WA 98557 IRENE SING AKA IRENE CHOU PO BOX 859, OLYMPIA, WA 98507 PETER SING 19976 HAMILTON COURT, POULSBO, WA 98370-8757 PETER SING 4403 GOVERNOR LANE, OLYMPIA, WA 98501 PETER SING 4403 GOVERNOR LN SE, OLYMPIA, WA 98501 PETER SING 98 MADISON AVENUE SOUTH, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, WA 98110 PE- TER SING PO BOX 1691, MCCLEARY, WA 98557 PETER SING PO BOX 859, OLYMPIA, WA 98507 by both first class and certified mail on May 28, 2015, proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee; and the Borrower and Grantor were personally served, if applicable, with said written Notice of Default or the written Notice of Default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper- ty described in Para- graph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to de- prive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their inter- est in the above de- scribed property. IX. Anyone having any ob- jections to this sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustees’ Sale. X. If the Borrower received a letter under RCW 61.24.031: THIS NO- TICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME. You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date on this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DE- LAY. CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LI- CENSED IN WASHING- TON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you might eligible and it may

help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to keep your house, you may contact the follow- ing: The statewide fore- closure hotline for as- sistance and referral to housing counselors rec- ommended by the Housing Finance Com- mission: Telephone: (877) 894-4663 or (800) 606-4819 Web- site: www.wshfc.org The United States De- partment of Housing and Urban Develop- ment: Telephone: (800) 569-4287 Web- site: www.hud.gov The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys: Telephone: (800) 606-4819 Web- site: www.homeowner- ship.wa.gov NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TEN- ANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is en- titled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, in- cluding occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict oc- cupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under the Unlawful Detainer Act, Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060; Dated: Au- gust 24, 2015 MTC Fi- nancial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as Duly Appoint- ed Successor Trustee By: Patrick Lynch, Au- thorized Signatory MTC Financial Inc. dba Trus- tee Corps 1700 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2100 Seattle WA 98101 Phone: (800) 409-7530 TDD: (800) 833-6388 For Reinstatement/Pay Off Quotes, contact MTC Financial Inc. DBA Trus- tee Corps TRUSTEE’S SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON- LINE AT www.insource- logic.com. Order No. WA15-000733-2, Pub Dates 12/11/2015, 01/01/2016Date of first publication: 12/11/15 Date of last publication: 01/01/16 (NKH672582)

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THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON CHAP- TER 61.24 ET. SEQ. I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on January 8, 2016, 10:00 AM, at main entrance Kitsap Administration Building, 619 Division St, Port Or- chard, WA, MTC Finan- cial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, the undersigned Trustee, will sell at pub- lic auction to the highest and best bidder, pay- able, in the form of cash, or cashier’s check or certified checks from federally or State char- tered banks, at the time of sale the following de- scribed real property, situated in the County of Kitsap, State of Wash- ington, to-wit: LOT 5, BLOCK 2, PARK VIEW TERRACE, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED IN VOLUME 10 OF PLATS, PAGES 4, 5 AND 6, IN KITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON.SITUATE IN THE COUNTY OF KIT- SAP, STATE OF WASH- INGTON APN: 4 7 9 8 - 0 0 2 - 0 0 5 - 0 0 0 9 More commonly known as 11369 COOPER AVE- NUE SW, PORT OR- CHARD, WA 98367 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated as of March 22, 2010, executed by JAMES R. WILLIAMS, A MARRIED MAN, AS HIS SEPARATE ESTATE as Trustor(s), to secure obligations in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. (“MERS”), as desig- nated nominee for Golf Savings Bank, Benefici- ary of the security in- strument, its successors and assigns, recorded March 25, 2010 as In- strument No. 201003250181 and the beneficial interest was assigned to Bank of America, N.A., Succes- sor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP and recorded March 1, 2012 as Instrument Number 201203010002 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Kitsap County, Wash- ington. II. No action commenced by Bank of America, N.A., Succes- sor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP, the current Benefici- ary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obli- gation in any Court by reason of the Borrow- ers’ or Grantors’ default on the obligation se- cured by the Deed of Trust/Mortgage. Current Beneficiary: Bank of America, N.A., Succes- sor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, LP FKA Countrywide Home Loans Servicing, LP Contact Phone No: 214-209-6557 Address: 7105 Corporate Drive, Building C, Plano, TX

75024 III. The default(s) for which this foreclo- sure is made is/are as follows: FAILURE TO PAY WHEN DUE THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS WHICH ARE NOW IN ARREARS: DELIN- QUENT PAYMENT IN- FORMATION From Oc- tober 1, 2011 To August 25, 2015 Number of Payments 10 $1,067.92 12 $1,057.85 12 $1,055.10 12 $1,186.64 1 $1,246.66 Total $51,520.94 LATE CHARGE INFORMATION October 1, 2011 August 25, 2015 $135.57 PROMISSORY NOTE IN- FORMATION Note Dat- ed: March 22, 2010 Note Amount: $0.00 In- terest Paid To: Septem- ber 1, 2011 Next Due Date: October 1, 2011 IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: The principal sum of $164,810.73, together with interest as provided in the Note or other in- strument secured, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instru- ment secured, and as are provided by statute. V. The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the ex- pense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. Said sale will be made without warranty, ex- pressed or implied, re- garding title, possession or encumbrances on January 8, 2016. The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by December 28, 2015, (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time be- fore December 28, 2015 (11 days before the sale) the default as set forth in Paragraph III is cured and the Trustees’ fees and costs are paid. Payment must be in cash or with cashiers’ or certified checks from a State or federally char- tered bank. The sale may be terminated any time after the December 28, 2015 (11 days be- fore the sale date) and before the sale, by the Borrower or Grantor or the holder of any re- corded junior lien or en- cumbrance by paying the principal and inter- est, plus costs, fees and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the current Beneficiary, Bank of America, N.A., Successor by Merger to BAC Home Loans Ser- vicing, LP FKA Country- wide Home Loans Ser- vicing, LP or Trustee to the Borrower and Gran- tor at the following ad- dress(es): ADDRESS UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JAMES R. WILLIAMS 11369 COOPER AVE-

NUE SW, PORT OR- CHARD, WA 98367 The Heirs and Devisees of JAMES R. WILLIAMS 11369 COOPER AVE- NUE SW, PORT OR- CHARD, WA 98367 The Heirs and Devisees of JAMES R. WILLIAMS 10321 HORIZON LN SE, PORT ORCHARD, WA 98367 THE ESTATE OF JAMES R. WILLIAMS 11369 COOPER AVE- NUE SW, PORT OR- CHARD, WA 98367 THE ESTATE OF JAMES R. WILLIAMS 10321 HO- RIZON LN SE, PORT ORCHARD, WA 98367 JAMES R. WILLIAMS 11369 COOPER AVE- NUE SW, PORT OR- CHARD, WA 98367-8190 JAMES R. WILLIAMS 10321 HO- RIZON LN SE, PORT ORCHARD, WA 98367 JAMES R. WILLIAMS 11369 COOPER AVE- NUE SW, PORT OR- CHARD, WA 98367 by both first class and cer- tified mail on July 2, 2015, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and the Bor- rower and Grantor were personally served, if ap- plicable, with said writ- ten Notice of Default or the written Notice of De- fault was posted in a conspicuous place on the real property de- scribed in Paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or post- ing. VII. The Trustee whose name and ad- dress are set forth be- low will provide in writ- ing to anyone request- ing it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to de- prive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their inter- est in the above de- scribed property. IX. Anyone having any ob- jections to this sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustees’ Sale. X. If the Borrower received a letter under RCW 61.24.031: THIS NO- TICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME. You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date on this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DE- LAY. CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LI- CENSED IN WASHING- TON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you might eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and

legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to keep your house, you may contact the follow- ing: The statewide fore- closure hotline for as- sistance and referral to housing counselors rec- ommended by the Housing Finance Com- mission: Telephone: (877) 894-4663 or (800) 606-4819 Web- site: www.wshfc.org The United States De- partment of Housing and Urban Develop- ment: Telephone: (800) 569-4287 Web- site: www.hud.gov The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys: Telephone: (800) 606-4819 Web- site: www.homeowner- ship.wa.gov NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TEN- ANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is en- titled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, in- cluding occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict oc- cupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under the Unlawful Detainer Act, Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060; Dated: Au- gust 26, 2015 MTC Fi- nancial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as Duly Appoint- ed Successor Trustee By: Patrick Lynch, Au- thorized Signatory MTC Financial Inc. dba Trus- tee Corps 1700 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2100 Seattle WA 98101 Phone: (800) 409-7530 TDD: (800) 833-6388 For Reinstatement/Pay Off Quotes, contact MTC Financial Inc. DBA Trus- tee Corps TRUSTEE’S SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON- LINE AT www.insource- logic.com. Order No. WA15-000864-2, Pub Dates 12/11/2015, 01/01/2016Date of first publication: 12/11/15 Date of last publication: 01/01/16 (NKH672589)

TS No WA08002318-14-1 APN 4726-000-03-0002 TO No 140384419-WA-MSO NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE PURSUANT TO THE REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON CHAP- TER 61.24 ET. SEQ. I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on January 8, 2016, 10:00 AM, at main entrance Kitsap

Administration Building, 619 Division St, Port Or- chard, WA, MTC Finan- cial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, the undersigned Trustee, will sell at pub- lic auction to the highest and best bidder, pay- able, in the form of cash, or cashier’s check or certified checks from federally or State char- tered banks, at the time of sale the following de- scribed real property, situated in the County of Kitsap, State of Wash- ington, to-wit: LOT 3, CAMP DAVID, ACCORD- ING TO PLAT RECORD- ED IN VOLUME 20 OF PLATS, PAGES 114 AND 115, IN KITSAP COUNTY, WASHING- TON. APN: 4 7 2 6 - 0 0 0 - 0 3 - 0 0 0 2 More commonly known as 3295 CAMP LANE NORTHWEST, SEA- BECK, WA 98380 which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated as of July 24, 2006, exe- cuted by BRIAN W. OKEEFE AND MARY B. OKEEFE, HUSBAND AND WIFE as Trus- tor(s), to secure obliga- tions in favor of MORT- GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- TEMS, INC. (“MERS”), as designated nominee for WILMING- TON FINANCE, INC., Beneficiary of the secur- ity instrument, its suc- cessors and assigns, re- corded August 1, 2006 as Instrument No. 200608010189 and the beneficial interest was assigned to The Bank of New York Mellon as Trustee for CIT Mort- gage Loan Trust 2007-1 and recorded April 29, 2013 as Instrument Number 201304290296 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Kitsap County, Wash- ington. II. No action commenced by The Bank of New York Mel- lon as Trustee for CIT Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-1, the current Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Borrowers’ or Grantors’ default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust/Mortgage. Current Beneficiary: The Bank of New York Mellon as Trustee for CIT Mort- gage Loan Trust 2007-1 Contact Phone No: 800-401-6587 Address: 13801 Wireless Way, Oklahoma City, OK 73134 III. The default(s) for which this foreclo- sure is made is/are as follows: FAILURE TO PAY WHEN DUE THE FOLLOWING AMOUNTS WHICH ARE NOW IN ARREARS: DELIN- QUENT PAYMENT IN- FORMATION From July 1, 2014 To August 31, 2015 Number of Pay- ments 14 $1,552.66 To- tal $21,737.24 LATE CHARGE INFORMATION July 1, 2014 August 31, 2015 $1,729.40 PROM- ISSORY NOTE INFOR-

MATION Note Dated: July 24, 2006 Note Amount: $252,000.00 Interest Paid To: June 1, 2014 Next Due Date: July 1, 2014 IV. The sum owing on the obli- gation secured by the Deed of Trust is: The principal sum of $245,179.77, together with interest as provided in the Note or other in- strument secured, and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instru- ment secured, and as are provided by statute. V. The above described real property will be sold to satisfy the ex- pense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. Said sale will be made without warranty, ex- pressed or implied, re- garding title, possession or encumbrances on January 8, 2016. The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by December 28, 2015, (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and termi- nated if at any time be- fore December 28, 2015 (11 days before the sale) the default as set forth in Paragraph III is cured and the Trustees’ fees and costs are paid. Payment must be in cash or with cashiers’ or certified checks from a State or federally char- tered bank. The sale may be terminated any time after the December 28, 2015 (11 days be- fore the sale date) and before the sale, by the Borrower or Grantor or the holder of any re- corded junior lien or en- cumbrance by paying the principal and inter- est, plus costs, fees and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust. VI. A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the current Beneficiary, The Bank of New York Mel- lon as Trustee for CIT Mortgage Loan Trust 2007-1 or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following ad- dress(es): ADDRESS BRIAN W. OKEEFE 3295 CAMP LANE NORTH- WEST, SEABECK, WA 98380 BRIAN W. OKEEFE C/O DAVIES PEARSON, 920 FAW- CETT AVENUE, TACO- MA, WA 98401-1657 BRIAN W. OKEEFE C/O DAVIES PEARSON, PO BOX 1657, TACOMA, WA 98401-1657 BRIAN W. OKEEFE PO BOX 111, KEYPORT, WA 98345 MARY B. OKEEFE 3295 CAMP LANE NORTHWEST, SEA- BECK, WA 98380 MARY B. OKEEFE C/O HEM- STREET LAW OFFICE, INC. P.S., 904 DWIGHT STREET, PORT OR- CHARD, WA 98366 MARY B. OKEEFE PO BOX 111, KEYPORT, WA 98345 by both first

class and certified mail on July 22, 2015, proof of which is in the pos- session of the Trustee; and the Borrower and Grantor were personally served, if applicable, with said written Notice of Default or the written Notice of Default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real proper- ty described in Para- graph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee whose name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone re- questing it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to de- prive the Grantor and all those who hold by, through or under the Grantor of all their inter- est in the above de- scribed property. IX. Anyone having any ob- jections to this sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an op- portunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursu- ant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustees’ Sale. X. If the Borrower received a letter under RCW 61.24.031: THIS NO- TICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME. You have only 20 DAYS from the recording date on this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT DE- LAY. CONTACT A HOUSING COUNSELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LI- CENSED IN WASHING- TON NOW to assess your situation and refer you to mediation if you might eligible and it may help you save your home. See below for safe sources of help. SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and opportunities to keep your house, you may contact the follow- ing: The statewide fore- closure hotline for as- sistance and referral to housing counselors rec- ommended by the Housing Finance Com- mission: Telephone: (877) 894-4663 or (800) 606-4819 Web- site: www.wshfc.org The United States De- partment of Housing and Urban Develop- ment: Telephone: (800) 569-4287 Web- site: www.hud.gov The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and attorneys: Telephone: (800) 606-4819 Web- site: www.homeowner- ship.wa.gov NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TEN-

ANTS - The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is en- titled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Grantor under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, in- cluding occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict oc- cupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under the Unlawful Detainer Act, Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in accordance with RCW 61.24.060; Dated: Sep- tember 1, 2015 MTC Fi- nancial Inc. dba Trustee Corps, as Duly Appoint- ed Successor Trustee By: Patrick Lynch, Au- thorized Signatory MTC Financial Inc. dba Trus- tee Corps 1700 Seventh Avenue, Suite 2100 Seattle WA 98101 Phone: (800) 409-7530 TDD: (800) 833-6388 For Reinstatement/Pay Off Quotes, contact MTC Financial Inc. DBA Trus- tee Corps TRUSTEE’S SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ON- LINE AT www.insource- logic.com. Order No. WA15-000965-2, Pub Dates 12/11/2015, 01/01/2016Date of first publication: 12/11/15 Date of last publication: 01/01/16 (NKH672595)

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Eleanor “Lee” Gloria (Rivera) Bunch-Treshow

March 7, 1933 — Nov. 27, 2015

Survived and deep-ly loved by her children, Billy Bunch, Susan Bunch, Nancy (Bunch) Callahan and Judy (Bunch) Patton; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces

and nephews who loved her and will miss her dearly.

Preceded in death by her daughter, Mary; father, Robert Rivera Sr.; moth-er, Bertha (De Leon) Rivera; brother, Robert Rivera Jr.; and granddaugh-ter, Christine Bunch.

Lee’s favorite hobbies

were thrift-store shop-ping any chance she got, and making quilts for her

grandchildren and others. She was a very patriotic woman married to a long-time military man. Her home was always open to sailors, even from different countries, that had nowhere to go for the holi-days. She and her

friend, Terry, always made sure sailors knew there was an open invitation for them

for Thanksgiving dinner. She was a talented artist

and storyteller. Most of all, she loved going to parades.

Lee raised four children on her own while attending night college. She worked for UCSD medical library until she retired.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memori-al donations be made to Kitsap Hospice.

— Family of Eleanor Gloria Bunch-Treshow

Kalena A. WilseyJan. 16, 1989 —

Nov. 7, 2015Kalena Wilsey went

home to be with the Lord on Nov. 7. She is the daugh-ter of Rosa DeMile and Alex Wilsey and the grand-daughter of Nanette and

William Thompson. Kalena was a kind, self-

less, and happy soul who loved her family and friends very much. Her free spir-it, smiling face, and conta-gious laugh will be remem-bered and missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.

She loved Ruby and Kitcat, snowboarding, read-ing, running, camping, and helping people with fitness and nutrition.

Kalena was a loving fam-ily member, a great friend, and will be missed by many.

— Family of Kalena Wilsey

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OBITUARIES

Eleanor Bunch-Treshow

Kalena Wilsey

Bernice DentonDecember 24, 1922 - November 30, 2015

TRIBUTE Paid Notice

The Greatest Generation of men is described as those who served in the World War II. All the while, the greatest generation of women were at home, keeping root cellars stocked with vegetables and canned fruits, and making sure home fires continued to warm the hearts of children.

Bernice was one of the last of this generation. She shed her 92-year-old body

on Nov. 30, 2015, and left behind her three devoted children, all of Poulsbo: Dianne Walker (Mike), Guy Denton (Leighann) and Denise Zaske. Her long and fulfilling journey allowed her to witness life’s opportunities for eight grandchildren—Steven Battin, Michael Battin, Sandra Schneider (Darrell), Jayna Terris (Ed), Kim Kjeldgaard (Pat), Jeff Denton (Jamie), Dana Horn and Chelsea Scott (Matt) –15 great-grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren.

Bernice was born on Dec. 24, 1922, in Seattle, Washington. She was the daughter of Arthur Criss and Bertha Fisher Erwin Criss. Her honored older brother, Eugene Erwin, worked long hours for Pope & Talbot and sheltered Bernice from the everyday harshness of life. Bernice’s younger brother, Bill Criss, was a fun-loving, adventurous soul. Because Bernice was in charge of him during his youth, she fondly remembers desperately chasing him through Agate Pass as he drifted along on a log.

As a 1940 graduate of Union High School #4 (North Kitsap), she went on to business college in Seattle, following in her mother’s footsteps by attending A. A. Peterson Private Commercial School. She was extremely proficient as a secretary, beginning her career at Seattle’s Bemis Bag Company, working alongside her favorite cousin, Virginia Gable.

In 1944, she married Denny Denton, a chief in the United States Coast Guard. She travelled to California as Denny served duty overseas, then returned to Seattle while he served in the Aleutian Islands during World War II. Upon Denny’s discharge from the Coast Guard, the family returned to live in Bernice’s family home in Poulsbo in 1954.

A survivor of the Great Depression, Bernice knew how to pinch a penny. She labored in her vegetable garden, oversaw the meat-cutting of the farm’s beef, and assisted with the apple press, not only turning apples into cider, but making the best apple jack in North Kitsap. Her good friend, Ingeborg Weierholt, patiently taught her the intricacies of knitting traditional Norwegian sweaters.

Once Bernice’s children were in high school, she returned to her profession as a secretary. She began her re-entry into the workforce at the Keyport Naval Torpedo Station and progressed to serving as the secretary to the first commanding officer of Trident SUBBASE Bangor, Cmdr Gordon Bryan. Bernice always took pride as a plankholder of SUBBASE Bangor.

After leaving Bangor, Bernice continued to enjoy gardening, volunteering at Fishline, and spending time with Frank and Genny Randall at their adjoining properties on the Little Quil River in Quilcene. Bernice had fond memories of Frank’s voice accompanying the piano tunes of her talented friend, Lexie Desonia. Having spent 12 Januaries with her mother on the Big Island of Hawaii, she truly treasured her friendships with Randy and Bea Sanchez, whose yearly luaus and Hawaiian music captivated her heart.

Bernice’s last years were spent in the loving care of her son, Guy, at her home on Denton Road where she’d lived since 1937. Her final years were blessed with the support of her children and grandchildren, the loving kindness of Darlene Munroe, Glenna Johnson (her hairdresser for over 50 years), and her “adopted” sons, Hal Zaske, Frank Leach and Eddie Moore.

The family wishes to thank everyone for their support during this time of sorrow. At Bernice’s request, there will be no services. Because of Bernice’s love of wildlife and the outdoors, she would be honored by your donations to Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (www.seashepherd.org) or the Sierra Club (www.sierraclub.org).

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K itsap seems tropical enough to birds that breed in the Arctic. Our

waterways almost never freeze, and our 234 miles of saltwater shoreline offer lots of sheltered coves and inlets where they can

find plenty of food.For some folks, winter is a

time to hunker indoors. But for avid bird watchers, it can be the best season of the year. Rafts of waterfowl and marine birds winter along our coasts and waterways.

Loons, grebes, scoters, wigeons, goldeneyes, scaup, buffleheads and mergansers are among the many species

that find our temperate winter climate to their liking. Unlike human “snowbirds,” they see no need to travel another thousand miles or more to find sunnier shores. They flee the Arctic and boreal forests of the north before the November freeze, and linger like “winter Texans” until the tundra thaws in May.

Wintering flocks can be found almost anywhere along our

coastal waters. The best viewing usually depends more on public access and convenient parking. Point No Point County Park in Hansville is one of Kitsap’s premier bird-watching locations because of the tidal currents in Admiralty Inlet. Tidal eddies form rip tides that churn the water, bringing up nutrients that attract sand lance and her-ring. The swarming “bait balls”

of forage fish lure larger fish and hundreds of feeding birds. Spectacular “feeding frenzies” are a spectacle that bring bird watchers from near and far.

But Kitsap has lots of great

These species “flee the Arctic and boreal forests of the north before the November freeze, and linger like ‘winter Texans’ until the tundra thaws in May.”

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Anna’s Hummingbirds will con-tinue coming to nectar feeders all winter long if feeders are kept thawed. Janine Schutt / Kitsap Audubon

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vantage points for view-ing winter birds, such as Salsbury County Park near Port Gamble, Old Mill Park on Dyes Inlet, the Port Orchard water-front and, my personal favorite, Lion’s Field on the Port Washington Narrows. Kitsap Audubon has a brochure on “Where to Find Birds in Kitsap County” that can be down-loaded from www.kitsapa-udubon.org.

Backyard bird watchers relish the winter pro-cession of birds seeking handouts at local feeders. The backyard bird con-ventions can also bring surprise visits from Sharp-shinned and Cooper’s Hawks, which thrive on Pine Siskins and other small birds attracted to feeders.

Ten years ago, Anna’s Hummingbirds were rarely seen in winter; but as more and more people leave their feeders

up all winter, the Anna’s have thrived. An Anna’s Hummingbird weighs less than a nickel, and can hover and fly forward, backward, even upside down, at speeds reaching 40 mph and with hearts beating up to 1,220 times a minute. They require a lot of calories to maintain their phenomenal energy output.

Once the more aggressive Rufous Hummingbirds depart in early August, they are quickly replaced by Anna’s that will visit all winter long if feeders are left up and kept full. Sometimes, it means bringing feeders in at night to prevent them from freezing, or keeping a second feeder ready to swap if one starts to freeze.

Wintering humming-birds outside your window can be a daily delight; but please don’t go away for weeklong winter vaca-tions and leave feeders unfilled. Once they learn to depend on your feeders in the winter, they need

a dependable supply to survive. Ask a neighbor to replenish feeders while you are away.

Winter birding is not for everyone; but it can provide some of the most diverse and colorful wild-life viewing of any season of the year.

— Gene Bullock is newsletter editor of Kitsap Aubudon. Contact him at [email protected].

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Tidal rips at Point No Point bring plankton to the surface, attracting swarms of sand lance and herring. These “bait balls” of forage fish stir feeding frenzies by flashmobs of birds and larger fish. Bird watchers come from near and far to see these displays.

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“ANIMALS OF OMETEPE AND BAINBRIDGE” BENEFIT CAL-ENDAR: Dec. 12, Bainbridge Farmers Market, Bainbridge Safeway, Blackbird Bakery, Eagle Harbor Books, Town and Country Market, Central Market Poulsbo, The Island School’s second- and � fth-grade artists o� ering calendars for a $10 donation, with all proceeds bene� ting children and families from Ometepe Island through the Bainbridge Ometepe Sister Islands Association.

32ND ANNUAL COLLAGE ARTS & CRAFT SHOW: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 12, Kitsap Golf & Country Club, 3885 NW Golf Club Hill Road, Bremerton. Info: Maria, 360-710-7074.

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MULLENIX RIDGE HOLIDAY BA-ZAAR: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 12, Mullenix Ridge Elementary School, 3900 SE Mullenix Ridge Road, Port Orchard. Hand-crafted and company vendors; pictures with Santa. Free.

KITSAP SEA HAWKERS BOOSTER CLUB BENEFIT EVENT: Dec. 13, Cash Brewing, 3388 NW Byron St., Silverdale. A bene� t for Kitsap Food Backpacks 4 Kids, which provides food for the weekend to quali� ed low-income school children in Kitsap County. A 24 by 36 inch painting of Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson will be ra� ed, with the winning ticket drawn during halftime of the Seahawks-Ravens game. Tickets are $2 each, available at Cash Brewing. The painting was donated by the artist, Alex-ander Codd of Seattle. Also to be ra� ed: a Seahawks wreath created by booster club mem-ber Kathy Morgan; prints of two other paintings by Codd, one of Marshawn Lynch and one of Richard Sherman; and an au-tographed photograph of NFL Hall of Famer Warren Moon. Info: email [email protected].

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL WRITE FOR RIGHTS: 3-4:30 p.m. Dec. 13, Bainbridge Public Library, 1270 Madison Ave. N, Bainbridge Island. Free. Hand-written let-ters, combined with hundreds of thousands of others from around the world, can change the lives of this year’s 12 human rights subjects. The Write for Rights is considered one of the largest grassroots human rights events in the world. Info: www.write.amnestyu sa.org/.

PINTS FOR PETS: 5:30-7 p.m. Dec. 15, Central Dock Restau-rant (inside the Port Orchard Public Market), 715 Bay St., Port Orchard. A fundraiser for the Kitsap Humane Society. Central Dock will donate $1 from every beer order and from select menu items to bene� t the rescued animals and programs at KHS. Info: Rebekah Johnson, [email protected].

SANTA AROUND OLALLA: Beginning at 10 a.m. Dec. 19, Santa will ride around Olalla in his golf cart with his elf, handing out Popsicles from the North Pole and taking pictures with residents. Route and info: www.olallagrange.org. or 253-857-5711.

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS ADOP-TION EVENT: noon to 5:30 p.m. Dec. 19, Kitsap Humane Soci-ety, 9167 Dickey Road NW, Sil-verdale. All pet adoptions $25 o� . Info: www.facebook.com/events/1496764993952712/.

COMMUNITY CAROLING: 4 p.m. Dec. 19, Eagle Harbor

Congregational Church in downtown Winslow. Ovation Musical Theater and Bainbridge Chorale host this annual holiday sing-along of everyone’s favor-ite Christmas carols. Free, fam-ily-friendly event. Song sheets provided.

BAINBRIDGE HISTORICAL MUSEUM’S FREE FIRST THURSDAY: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 215 Ericksen Ave. Info: www.bainbridge history.org.

KITSAP CARES: Go online to learn more about charities and being charitable in Kitsap. www.facebook.com/kitsapcaresab outcharity365. Info: kitsapcares [email protected].

CLASSESBOOK-A-COMPUTER-TRAINER: Port Orchard Library, 87 Sidney Ave., Port Orchard. Free. Do you have questions about your computer, phone or tablet? Sign up for an hour with a vol-unteer computer trainer and get your questions answered. Days, times and trainer exper-tise varies. Drop-in times may be available. Info: 360-876-2224. www.krl.org.

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FITNESS & SPORTSWALKING CLUB: 9:30-11 a.m. Dec. 14, Port Orchard Library, 87 Sidney Ave., Port Orchard. A fun and invigorating urban walk to start your week on the right foot. Bring your walking shoes and a water bottle. Info: 360-876-2224. www.krl.org.

BAINBRIDGE ARCHERY: The Bain-bridge Island Sportsmen’s Club Archery Range is open to the public 4-6 p.m. Wednesday, and 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sundays.

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TWEEN CRAFTSTRAVAGANZA: 5-8 p.m. Dec. 14, Port Orchard Library, 87 Sidney Ave., Port Or-chard. 360-876-2224. www.krl.org. Free. Take winter crafting to the extreme. Make recycled holiday ornaments, gifts to give family and friends, or just spend some time creating. Stop by for a snack, socializing and creativity.

SOAP MAKING: 2-4 p.m. Dec. 17, Port Orchard Library, 87 Sidney Ave., Port Orchard. 360-876-2224. www.krl.org. Learn how to make your own luxu-rious bar of soap with unique fragrances, great for anytime of year, and go home with a special last-minute gift perfect for the holidays. Registration is encouraged.

WINTER LOCK-IN — HARRY POT-TER EDITION: 6:30-10:30 p.m. Dec. 18, Port Orchard Library, 87 Sidney Ave., Port Orchard.

360-876-2224. www.krl.org. Calling all teens: Celebrate at the library with a winter lock-in of magical proportions. This Hogwarts-themed eve-ning shows a wizardly movie, wand-making, library-friendly cosplay, and thematically ap-propriate snacks. Grades 7-12. Funding for this event provided by the Friends of the Port Or-chard Library.

SCIENCE SATURDAYS AT THE NAVAL UNDERSEA MUSEUM: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. � rst Saturdays of the month at the Naval Undersea Museum, Keyport. Info: www.nvalunder seasmuseum.org.

LITERARYSHIP’S LOG READERS BOOK DIS-CUSSION GROUP: 6:30-7:30 p.m., Dec. 15, Port Orchard Library, 87 Sidney Ave., Port Orchard. 360-876-2224. www.krl.org. Selection: “The O� ering” by Angela Elwell Hunt, available at the library. Conversation, cama-raderie and refreshments.

FAMILY WINTER STORYNIGHT: 6:30-8 p.m. Dec. 16, Port Or-chard Library, 87 Sidney Ave., Port Orchard. 360-876-2224. www.krl.org.

MISSION POSSIBLE BOOK GROUP: 6:30-8 p.m. Dec. 22, Port Or-chard Library, 87 Sidney Ave., Port Orchard. 360-876-2224. www.krl.org. The group tackles titles thought of as challenging, dense and intimidating, over the course of two months. This month: “The Gold� nch” by Don-na Tartt, parts 3-5.

ART BOOK DRIVE: Bainbridge Arts and Crafts seeks books to help build up the Bainbridge Library’s collection of art, archi-tecture and design. Drop books o� at Bainbridge Arts and Crafts, 151 Winslow Way, Bainbridge Island, during business hours.

BOOK SALE IN BREMERTON: Noon to 4 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday at the Downtown Bremerton Library, 612 Fifth St., Bremerton. Info: 360-377-3955, www.krl.org.

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ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION EARLY STAGE MEMORY LOSS SUPPORT GROUP: 10:30 a.m. Dec. 10, Silverdale. Pre-registration is required. Call Katherine Painter, 206-529-3868.

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY: 10 a.m. Dec. 18, Bainbridge Island Public Library Meeting Room. Annual “Holiday Show and Tell” gathering of members. Share ancestral tales, treasures, and research aids (e.g., pictures, letters, Bibles, trinkets, etc.) and/or tell about a discovery, progress, a breakthrough, or other highlight of the year. Info: www.bigenealogy.org, or 206-842-4978.

CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S CONNEC-TION — PORT ORCHARD: 11:30 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Dec. 15, First Christian Church, 4885 Hovde Road, Port Orchard. Cost: $14. “Miracles Happen” with Gloria Law of Bellingham, Christmas games, music by Valarie Rees. Info: Glenna, 360-509-1287; or Audrey, 360-876-8928.

KITSAP AL-ANON: Al-Anon meeting for anyone troubled by another person’s drinking. Sundays: 8 a.m. Manchester Library; 10 a.m. Winslow Arms Apartments, Bainbridge Island. Mondays: 10 a.m. Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Bremerton; 10 a.m. First Lutheran Church, Port Orchard; 7:30 p.m. Saint Barna-bas Church, Bainbridge Island; 7:30 p.m. Belfair House Of Hope. Tuesdays: Noon, Silverdale Lutheran Church; 7:30 p.m. First Lutheran Church, Port Orchard; 5:30 p.m. Park Vista Apartments, Port Orchard; 7 p.m. First Luther-an Church, Poulsbo. Wednes-days: 10:30 a.m. Belfair Haven Of Hope; Noon, First Lutheran Church, Poulsbo; 5:30 p.m. West Sound Treatment Center, Port Orchard. Thursdays: Noon, Port Gamble S’Klallam Wellness Cen-ter, Kingston; Noon, Holy Trinity Church, Bremerton; 5:30 p.m.

First Christian Church, Bremer-ton; 7 p.m. First Lutheran Church, Poulsbo; 7:30 p.m. First Lutheran Church, Port Orchard. Fridays: Noon, Bethany Lutheran Church, Bainbridge Island; 7:30 p.m. First Lutheran Church, Port Orchard. Info: www.kitsap-al-anon.org.

WEST SOUND FREE CLINIC: Free primary care by licensed provid-ers, with free referrals to many specialties where needed. Free blood tests, X-rays and some free medications provided by Pac Lab, In-Health Imaging and Project Access. Schedule: 4:30-7:30 p.m. second Mondays at St. Vincent de Paul, 1117 N. Callow Ave., Bremerton; 1-4 p.m. fourth Tuesdays at YWCA bottom floor, 905 Pacific Ave., Bremerton; 4-7 p.m. first Wednesdays at North Kitsap Fishline, corner of Viking Avenue and Liberty Road, Poulsbo; and 1-4 p.m. fourth Thursdays at St. Vincent de Paul, 1117 N. Callow Ave., Bremerton. Se habla espanol aqui. Info: [email protected] or drop by.

MUSIC & DANCEBAINBRIDGE CHORALE HOLIDAY CONCERTS: 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 12, 3 p.m. Dec. 13, Rolling Bay Presbyterian Church, 11042 Sunrise Drive NE, Bainbridge Island. Bainbridge Chorale and the Olympic Girls’ Choir celebrate choral music of many cultures and traditions from around the world. Tickets: 206-780-CHOR, or visit www.bainbridgechorale.org

JUST DANCE! 7:30-10 p.m. Dec. 12, Island Center Hall, 8395 Fletcher Bay Road, Bainbridge Island. Features DJ mix, swing, waltz, blues, West Coast, Night Club 2 Step, ballroom, Latin. Singles and couples. Adults and teens. Cost: $10 at the door, includes lesson. Info: www.educatedfeet.net/dances.htm.

MAGNIFICAT & TCHAIKOVSKY HOLIDAY CONCERT: 2–4 p.m. Dec. 13, Bremerton High School Performing Arts Center, 1500 13th St., Bremerton. Cost: Youth, $8; senior and military, $22; adult, $26. J.S. Bach and C.P.E. Bach’s “Magnificat”; Tchaikovsky’s “Symphony No. 4, Finale”; Vaughn Williams’ “Benedicite”; and more. Pre-concert chat at 1 p.m. Info: www.bremertonsymphony.org, [email protected], 360-373-1722.

CHRISTMAS CONCERT — THE HOMETOWN BAND AND BETHANY BRASS: 7 p.m., Dec. 15, Bethany Lutheran Church, 7968 Finch Road NE , Bainbridge Island. Free. Info: http://03cd190.net solhost.com/WordPress/event/christmas-music-4/.

“HAPPY HOLIDAYS” DANCE PRO-GRAM: 6:30-8 p.m. Dec. 18; 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Dec. 19, Central Kit-sap High School Auditorium in Silverdale. Free. Presented by students of Irene’s School of Dance. The programs feature a variety of dance styles: ballet, pointe, jazz/hip hop, tap, mod-ern, and baton. Dancers range in age from 3 to adult. Each program followed by refresh-ments. Info: 360-692-4395.

SKATING THROUGH TIME ICE SKATING SHOW: 2:30 and 7 p.m. Dec. 19, Bremerton Ice Center, 1950 Homer Jones Drive, Bremerton. General admis-sion $10, children younger than 5 free. Presented by the Bremerton Figure Skating Club. A magical journey of beauty on ice featuring music from different eras. Tickets can be purchased at the door. Doors open 30 minutes before each show time. Dress warmly. Hot beverages and snacks will be available. Info: www.bremer-tonfsc.org.

“LATIN NIGHT”: 7:30-9:30 p.m. first Friday of each month at Educated Feet Studio, 3262 Pleasant Beach Drive, Bainbridge Island. Salsa, Rumba, Cha Cha and Bachata. Wear non-marking shoes or socks; $10 per person. Limited num-bers. Register at www.educat edfeet.net/classes.htm.

BEGINNING TWO-STEP AND WALTZ LESSONS: 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays, Kitsap Square Dance Center, 6800 West Belfair Valley Road, Bremerton. Info: kitsapsquared ance.com or 360-373-2567.

CLOGGING DANCE CLASSES: 6:15-7:15 p.m. (beginner) and 7:15-9:30 p.m. (other levels) Mondays, 910 Silverdale Way, Silverdale. Info: www.countrycloggers.org, 360-710-1260 or 360-373-9422.

KIRTAN: 7:30 p.m. first Thursdays, Grace Church, 8595 NE Day Road, Bainbridge Island. Info: 206-842-9997, email [email protected].

KITSAP KICKERS LINE DANCING CLUB: 6 p.m. Fridays, 5 p.m. Sun-

days at Jackson Memorial Hall, 1961 Washington St., Silverdale. Info: 360-277-9159.

KITSAP PINES CHORUS MEETING: 6:30-9 p.m. Thursdays at Christ the Rock Community Church, 4100 SW Old Clifton Road, Port Orchard. Info: 360-710-8538, www.kitsappines.org.

LADIES CHORAL ENSEMBLE AUD-TITIONS: Rehearsals weekly at St. Gabriel Church, Port Orchard. Info or to schedule an audition: LeeAnne Campos, 253-312-6074 or [email protected].

SWING DANCE LESSONS: 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays, McCloud’s Grill House, 2901 Perry Ave., Bremer-ton. Info: 360-373-3093.

LINE DANCE LESSONS: 8-9:30 p.m. Saturdays, McCloud’s Grill House, 2901 Perry Ave., Bremerton. Info: 360-373-3093.

THEATER“FAUSTINA, MESSENGER OF DIVINE MERCY”: 6:30 p.m. Dec. 11, St. Gabriel Catholic Church, 1150 Mitchell Ave, Port Orchard. A live multi-media drama. Tickets: $10 adult, $5 student. Info: Maria Murphree, 360-876-2834.

CSTOCK’S “SHREK THE MUSICAL”: through Dec. 20 , Central Kitsap Middle School, 10130 Frontier Place NW, Silverdale. Times and dates: 7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 3 p.m. Sundays. Cast includes Corey Suraci as Shrek, Elizabeth Dangelo as Princess Fiona, Isaac Ettobi as Donkey, and Charles Platten as Lord Far-quaad. Tickets and other infor-mation: www.cstock.org/shows/shrek-2015/.

“A YEAR WITH FROG AND TOAD”: 7:30 p.m. through Dec. 20, Western Washington Center for the Arts, Port Orchard. Based on Arnold Lobel’s books. Tickets: www.wwca.us or 360-769-7469.

EDGE IMPROV: 7:30 p.m. Sat-urdays, Bainbridge Perform-ing Arts, 200 Madison Ave., Bainbridge Island. Info: www.bainbridgeperformingarts.org or 206-842-8569.

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"The South Kitsap School District does not sponsor or endorse the activity and/or information contained in this flyer.”

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Handmade Items: Crocheted Items, Soaps, Lotions, Shampoo, Hats,

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Spaces still available. If interested or have any questions, please contact: Suzanne Jenkins – [email protected] or

Michele Santini – [email protected]

"The South Kitsap School District does not sponsor or endorse the activity and/or information contained in this flyer.”

Mullenix Ridge Elementary ∙ 3900 SE Mullenix Rd ∙ Port Orchard, 98367

Mullenix Ridge Holiday Bazaar

Free Admission

Take your own photo with Santa. PTA will be selling drinks and snacks.

Handmade Items: Crocheted Items, Soaps, Lotions, Shampoo, Hats,

Scarves, Jewelry, Magnet Boards, Upholstery Items,

Ornaments, Dolls, Seahawks Crafts,

Wreaths, Photography…

Vendors: Jamberry, Paparazzi

Accessories, Tupperware, 31 Bags, Mary Kay,

Origami Owl, Lilla Rose, Usborne, doTerra Oils,

Scentsy…

Spaces still available. If interested or have any questions, please contact: Suzanne Jenkins – [email protected] or

Michele Santini – [email protected]

"The South Kitsap School District does not sponsor or endorse the activity and/or information contained in this flyer.”

Mullenix Ridge Elementary ∙ 3900 SE Mullenix Rd ∙ Port Orchard, 98367

Mullenix Ridge Holiday Bazaar

Free Admission

Take your own photo with Santa. PTA will be selling drinks and snacks.

Handmade Items: Crocheted Items, Soaps, Lotions, Shampoo, Hats,

Scarves, Jewelry, Magnet Boards, Upholstery Items,

Ornaments, Dolls, Seahawks Crafts,

Wreaths, Photography…

Vendors: Jamberry, Paparazzi

Accessories, Tupperware, 31 Bags, Mary Kay,

Origami Owl, Lilla Rose, Usborne, doTerra Oils,

Scentsy…

Spaces still available. If interested or have any questions, please contact: Suzanne Jenkins – [email protected] or

Michele Santini – [email protected]

"The South Kitsap School District does not sponsor or endorse the activity and/or information contained in this flyer.”

Mullenix Ridge Elementary ∙ 3900 SE Mullenix Rd ∙ Port Orchard, 98367

Mullenix Ridge Holiday Bazaar

Free Admission

Take your own photo with Santa. PTA will be selling drinks and snacks.

Handmade Items: Crocheted Items, Soaps, Lotions, Shampoo, Hats,

Scarves, Jewelry, Magnet Boards, Upholstery Items,

Ornaments, Dolls, Seahawks Crafts,

Wreaths, Photography…

Vendors: Jamberry, Paparazzi

Accessories, Tupperware, 31 Bags, Mary Kay,

Origami Owl, Lilla Rose, Usborne, doTerra Oils,

Scentsy…

Spaces still available. If interested or have any questions, please contact: Suzanne Jenkins – [email protected] or

Michele Santini – [email protected]

"The South Kitsap School District does not sponsor or endorse the activity and/or information contained in this flyer.”

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ACOUSTIC ROCKGARY WALKER AND FRIENDS: 5-7 p.m. every Saturday, at Suzanne Maurice Wine Bar at Pleasant Beach Marketplace, Bainbridge

Island. Acoustic rock songs from the 1970s to the present. Free.

BLUES/BLUEGRASSGUITARIST/VOCALIST TERRY EN-YEART: 7 p.m. f irst Wednesday of each month, at Whiskey Creek Steakhouse, 1783 Highway 308 NE, Keyport.

SLIPPERY PIG BLUES AND BEERS: 7-10 p.m. Thursdays at the Slip-pery Pig Brewery, 18801 Front St. NE, Poulsbo.

BLUES AND ROCKPAYDAY DADDY: 8 p.m. to mid-night Dec. 12, High Tide Tavern, 1371 Bay St., Port Orchard; 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. New Year’s Eve, Brother Don’s, 4200 Kitsap Way, Bremerton. Info: www.payday daddyband.com.

DJsDJ JOE FRANK AT OZZIE’S PLACE: At All Star Lanes, 10710 Silverdale Way, Silverdale. No cover.

DJ DUFF AT THE POINT CASINO: Late nights on Fridays, after live music, in the Boom Room at The Point Casino, 7989 NE Salish Lane, Kingston.

IRISH MUSICSLIPPERY PIG WEEKLY IRISH MUSIC: 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays, at the Slippery Pig Brewery, 18801 Front St. NE, Poulsbo. A circle of musicians play Irish music.

JAM SESSIONSACOUSTIC JAM AT SLIPPERY PIG: 6-9 p.m. Tuesdays at the Slippery Pig Brewery, 18801 Front St., Poulsbo. For all ages, instruments and experience. A digital key-board is available.

MUSIC TO OUR BEERS JAM: 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays, Bainbridge Island Brewery, 9415 Coppertop Loop NE. Open jam night hosted by Ethan J. Perry & His Remedy Band.

BISCUITS & GRAVY JAM: 6:30-10 p.m. Thursdays, Pegasus Coffee House, 131 Parfitt Way, Bain-bridge Island. Ethan J. Perry hosts a session in the round. Free, open to all musicians.

CELTIC JAM AT TIZLEY’S EURO PUB: 2-5 p.m. the third Sunday of the month, at Tizley’s Europub, 18928 Front St., Poulsbo.

JAZZMARK LEWIS AT CASA MEXICO: 6-9 p.m. Fridays, Casa Mexico, 1918 NE Poulsbo Ave., Keyport. Saxophone and flute master Mark Lewis performs with a different guest musician each week. Info: Rhonda Stewart, 360-692-2540 or [email protected].

BOURBON STREET ALL STARS: 5-9 p.m. first Tuesdays, McCloud’s Grill House, 2901 Perry Ave., Bremerton. Info: 206-819-7079.

SIMCO NEWTON TURNER TRIO: Second and fourth Fridays of the month at the Suzanne Maurice Wine Bar at Pleasant Beach Mar-ketplace, Bainbridge Island.

REDSHIFT: Last Sunday of the month at The Treehouse Cafe, 4569 Lynwood Center Road, Bainbridge Island. An evening of original music, jazz standards and unexpected arrangements.

KARAOKECOOKIES CLUBHOUSE: 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. every night, except 10:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesdays, Cookies Clubhouse, 332 S.

National Ave., Bremerton. Info: [email protected] or 505-412-9662.

MANETTE SALOON: Thursdays at the Manette Saloon, 2113 E. 11th St., Bremerton. Amy O hosts.

MCCLOUD’S GRILL HOUSE: 9 p.m. Sundays, 2901 Perry Ave., Bremerton. Featuring host Brad Bowlby. Info: 360-373-3093.

ISLA BONITA: 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Fridays, 316 Winslow Way, Bain-bridge Island. Host: Eon Smith.

MANCHESTER PUB: 9 p.m. Fridays, at the Manchester Pub, 2350 Colchester Drive E, Port Orchard. Dance to a DJ and karaoke tunes.

SLIPPERY PIG: 7-10 p.m. Fridays, at the Slippery Pig Brewery, 18801 Front St. NE, Poulsbo.

OPEN MICTHE GREEN MUSE: 8-10 p.m. Tues-days, Pegasus Coffee House, 131 Parfitt Way, Bainbridge Island. Ethan J. Perry hosts a music, spoken word and poetry open mic night. All ages welcome.

MANETTE SALOON: Wednesdays, 2113 E. 11th St., Bremerton. Jack Parker hosts.

MOBSTER MIKE’S: 6 p.m. to mid-night Wednesdays, 602 Fourth St., Bremerton. Open mic with host Brad Fowble.

COOKIES CLUBHOUSE: 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. every night except Wednesdays; 10:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Wednesdays. 332 S. National Ave., Bremerton. cookiesclub [email protected] or 360-373-5643.

DOWNPOUR BREWING: 5-8 p.m. Thursdays, at Downpour Brew-ing, 10991 Highway 104, Kings-ton. Patrons may bring food or non-alcoholic drink. All ages.

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TRIVIAARENA SPORTS BAR: 6-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays, at Arena Sports Bar and Grille, 4111 Wheaton Way, Bremerton. Free to play. Hosted by trivia jockey JonBoy. Prizes from local businesses each week.

TRIVIA TIME LIVE: Pub trivia at multiple venues across Kitsap. Sundays: 6:30 p.m. Cookie’s Clubhouse, Bremerton. Mondays: 7 p.m. Whiskey Creek Steakhouse, Keyport; Slippery Pig Brewery, Poulsbo; Westside Pizza, Bainbridge Island.Tuesdays: 7 p.m., Slaughter County Brewery, Port Orchard; 7:30 p.m. Alehouse on Winslow, Bainbridge; 7:30 p.m. Tizley’s Europub, Poulsbo. Wednesdays: 7 p.m. Silverdale Beach Hotel, Silverdale; The Plate

& Pint, Bainbridge Island; Bella Luna Pizzeria, Suquamish. Thursdays: 7 p.m. Bainbridge Island Brewing, Bainbridge Is-

land; Casa Mexico, Keyport.Fridays: 7 p.m. Envy Bar & Grill, Poulsbo.Info: www.triviatimelive.com.

Suzanne O’Clair is a practicing astrologer of 40 years. She is available for astrological readings at 360-509-6400 or at her website at ostarsabove.com.

Y ou rarely have to tell a Sagittarian to think outside

the box. They are all about expanding horizons and going where no man has gone before.

If anything, you sometimes need to corral Sagittarians, the half man/half horse cen-taurs, a combina-tion that reminds us we are both instinctual and logical. We grow in wisdom when we use both appropriately.

At holiday gatherings, we will carefully not dis-cuss religion, politics and whether the Seahawks will make it to the Super Bowl. Beliefs are chal-lenging to talk about, maybe because we drop our analytical abilities and return to what we learned unconsciously when we were kids. We were told what to believe, and how to behave without a full understanding of logic and intuition. Somehow, God stories got mixed up with fairy godmothers, and prayers merged with wish-es upon stars.

Sagittarian energy bubbles over with faith and optimism, so we dare venture out of our home

box and limited mind-sets. As we leave the familiar and experience

the “otherness” of different cultures, religions, and races, we recog-nize we have a box (Who? Me?) and we aren’t in it anymore, Toto! It’s scary and ... empowering.

After the Paris violence, the Dalai Lama

said, “We cannot solve this problem

only through prayers ... Humans have created this problem and now we are asking God to solve it. It is illogical. God would say, ‘Solve it yourself because you created it in the first place.’ ”

Every new moon is a fresh beginning. Venturing out to meet others creates new beliefs. This Sagittarius moon (2:29 a.m. PST Dec. 11) brings inspiration so we dare look at ours with logic and heart. Wherever we got our beliefs — fam-ilies, habits, sex, race, religion, politics, personal experience — some we outgrew. Some we misin-terpreted. And some sim-ply don’t work.

In other words, what box do you need to get out of to create peace on Earth?

HOROSCOPES Dec. 11-25 (Read your

Sun and Rising sign)Sagittarius, light

shines on how people receive you. Is your image helping or hindering? People see you represent-ing something in word and deed. What vision do you want to fulfill. An action plan, not sponta-neity, works. Do yourself proud. Use this huge growth period; get clear and focus.

Capricorn, extra rest puts the Spirit in the Season. If beliefs are too reality-based, let go and let God. Movies and books expand you. Old friends and auld lang syne touch your softness. Your birth-day is on the horizon, so clearing leftover emotions makes way for brighter days. Take it easy.

Aquarius, you gotta be you — independent. If dependent friends rein you in, trouble! Social gath-erings connect to future friends on new path. Quiet

leads to intuition or seeing self-illusion. This is tricky. Go slow and use a smart, loving friend for reality check. Keep the faith, baby.

Pisces, you are such an ephemeral being people are happy to project all over you. You need only remember who you are and speak up in important ways. Like at work — it’s OK to take credit. True friends get you. Weed out those who don’t. If your job isn’t your calling, imag-ine a new one ... slowly.

Aries, take someone close and go ... you need respite and a break from reality. If you can’t travel, movies, books, music, and new stagings of old favorites reinvigorate and inspire. Formal and informal education nudge new directions. Whatever you do to open your mind works!

Taurus, who do you trust with your body and money? No one?! Get going on finding someone

you can grow to trust in a steady way. Money isn’t what it’s cracked up to be without love, but it does bring up issues — like get-ting naked with someone if you aren’t bikini ready! Check out colleagues.

Gemini, acquaintances surround you but close friends and spouses are invaluable. You see your-self reflected in their eyes. Any adjustments needed? Still, you are your own wise one. It’s a growing time in relationships. If you discover unworthy partners, consult with an attorney first.

Cancer, work is endless details as is life. Find ways to lighten up even as you get them done. If your job is less than inspiring, use your friends to find one more fun! Review your must-do list and shred or delegate what you can. And quit making every-one’s life easy while yours goes flat!

Leo, fun, recreation, hobbies, romance ... whatever it takes to find fun. Get the life back into your life! Your creations deserve showing off and getting paid for. It’s time to cash in on your disci-

pline and patience. Don’t sell yourself short. You need money for your life-style!

Virgo, home for the holidays centers you and reminds you of who you are. Any seasonal activities need speak only to your heart and all can carry your flair. Old friends bring the party and make everything merry and bright. From this foundation, the entire year flows. En-JOY!

Libra, friends, siblings, cousins, neighbors and peers keep your mind hopping with fresh input. Conflicts happen and you don’t back down — for a change! Communications lead the parade and stum-bling on where you ... stumble in them ... well, live and learn! Forgive yourself. We’re charmed.

Scorpio, even enemies find you charming and gracious this month, helping you be generous with yourself. Get your financial house in order and review spending with core values and what makes you “feel” secure. Relationships show where you put your foot in it, over and over again. Hmmm ...

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SIGNSAries: March 21-April 19Taurus: April 20-May 20Gemini: May 21-June 20Cancer: June 21-July 22

Leo: July 23-Aug. 22Virgo: Aug. 23-Sept. 22Libra: Sept. 23-Oct. 22

Scorpio: Oct. 23-Nov. 21Sagittarius: Nov. 22-Dec. 21Capricorn: Dec. 22-Jan. 19Aquarius: Jan. 20-Feb.  18Pisces: Feb. 19-March 20

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L ast month, the fed-eral government gave the official nod

for the newest American Viticultural Area in the Pacific Northwest: Eagle Foothills.

Eagle Foothills is in southern Idaho, a 49,815-acre region north of Boise. It is within the vast Snake River Valley AVA (approved in 2007) and is Idaho’s first AVA that is entirely within the state’s borders (the Snake River Valley dips into Oregon to the west).

Eagle Foothills is home to nearly 70 acres of vines; 46 acres are part of 3 Horse Ranch Vineyards, currently the only winery in the new AVA.

Gary and Martha Cunningham have built 3 Horse Ranch into one of the larger wineries in Idaho, producing more than 10,000 cases annual-ly. Their wines are made by Greg Koenig at his facility in Caldwell, Idaho, overlooking the Snake River, and the wines are generally considered superb. Earlier this year,

the 3 Horse Ranch 2012 Reserve Merlot was named Best Merlot at the Seattle Wine & Food Experience competition.

It is a high-elevation region, reaching nearly 3,000 feet above sea level. Eagle Foothills actually is the second name for the region. Originally, it was to be called Willow Creek, but the federal govern-ment rejected that name because the area didn’t have a history of using that name. Eagle Foothills probably will work out better, if only because the nearby community of Eagle is well known as a destination and is in a

strong housing market.While this is the

Northwest’s newest AVA, Idaho is in line to receive approval for its third offi-cial region as early as next year. The Lewis-Clark Valley surrounding the communities of Lewiston,

Idaho, and Clarkston, Washington, is under review.

Wines from 3 Horse Ranch will begin carrying the new AVA on the label with the release of the 2014 Syrah, which will be released next year. Meanwhile, here are four wines from 3 Horse Ranch that use estate grapes from within the Eagle Foothills. The wines are available directly from the winery (208-863-6561), as well as at wine merchants throughout the Pacific Northwest.

■ 3 Horse Ranch Vineyards 2014 Vivacious, Snake River Valley, $18: Rhône Valley varieties continue to thrive in Idaho’s Snake River Valley, and this blend of Viognier (76 percent) and Roussanne quickly became one of the best sellers for 3 Horse Ranch

Vineyards. It’s clean and bright from start to finish, with notes of Asian pear and Golden Delicious apple, backed by ample acidity and citrus pith. (13.4 percent alcohol)

■ 3 Horse Ranch Vineyards 2012 Single Vineyard Syrah, Snake River Valley, $21: Rather than opulent and hedonistic, this Syrah shows balance from start to finish with a fruit-forward profile of Marionberry and elder-berry. Juicy acidity easily pushes through the tan-nins and leads to the finish of blueberry cobbler. (14.3 percent alcohol)

■ 3 Horse Ranch Vineyards 2012 Syrah-Mourvèdre, Snake River Valley, $26: The Cunninghams produce a straight Mourvèdre from their estate, but here they use it to create a

Rhône-style blend based on Syrah (83 percent). Its aromatic profile includes lively notes of red cur-rant, blackberry and chokecherry with cocoa powder, bay leaf and alder smoke. Spicy flavors offer up tones of black plum, Craisins and dusty rose hips, tied together within a structure of polished tannins and red currant acidity. (14.8 percent alco-hol)

■ 3 Horse Ranch Vineyards 2012 Reserve Merlot, Snake River Valley $21: This award-winning latest release of Merlot is attrac-tive and approachable from start to finish with tones of black cherry, dark plum, vanilla, toasted almond and black pepper. Pomegranate acidity wins out over the mild tannin structure, making for a luscious midpalate and pleasurable finish. (13.9 percent alcohol)

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1. Fuzzy-skinned fruit

8. Exodus figure

15. Fireman’s water source

16. Having affectionate char-acteristics

17. Football play

18. Alfresco (2 wds)

19. “All kidding ___...”

20. Backstabber

22. Compass brand name

23. “Eh” (hyphenated)

24. Provides an upper interior surface to a room

26. Dirty

27. “___ we having fun yet?”

28. A place where a boat can be secured

30. “20,000 Leagues” harpooner ___ Land

31. Someone who grants a lease

33. Those who pry into others’ private affairs

35. Abundant

37. The last resort (2 wds)

40. Druid, e.g.

44. “C’___ la vie!”

45. Let water out through a floodgate and channel

47. “Malcolm X” director

48. Comparative word

50. Angry

51. Sacred Hindu writings

52. Capital of Jordan

54. “___ the fields we go”

55. Oral exams (British)

56. Parents, e.g.

58. Stress, in a way

60. Ancient Roman silver coins

61. Person who greets

62. Goes downhill

63. Back-to-school purchases

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9. Bounce

10. Ancient greetings

11. Hindu princesses

12. Marine rock-clinger

13. Sir Laurence ___, British actor

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21. Bombing by military planes (2 wds)

24. Franco ___, Italian tenor

25. Pried into others’ private affairs

28. Gangsters’ girlfriends

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38. Narrator of “Moby Dick”

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43. TV programs’ cold opens

46. Red shade

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51. Computer woe

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SILVERDALE — Author Peter Stockwell of Silverdale will debut his mystery novel “Jerry’s Motives,” the third in his “Motive” collection, 5-7 p.m. Dec. 18 at St. Antony of Egypt Episcopal Church.

The church is located at 10239 Old Frontier Road, Silverdale. Stockwell is planning a party for the launch, which will include raffles, refreshments, and readings from his next book, “Death Stalks Mr. Blackthorne.”

Stockwell retired from Mountain View Middle School, where he taught language arts, social stud-

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in western Washington, using Kitsap, King, and Snohomish counties as the main theaters of action.

Realizing he needs help to uncover the truth about his uncle Jerry Jefferson’s death, Kitsap County Sheriff’s Detective Marcus Jefferson enlists the help of his father, Tiberius Jefferson, a Seattle police sergeant and brother of Jerry.

Jerry, a Snohomish County sheriff’s deputy, had investigated a drug

cartel operation in his county. His brother and nephew embark on a quest which takes them to Vancouver, British Columbia to find evidence left by Jerry for them to use in destroying the car-tel. While there, they meet Royal Canadian Mounted Police Inspector Regina McDonald, who becomes part of the investigation.

Trust is fleeting, Marcus finds, as his activ-ities seem to be known before he follows them.

Twists and surpris-es thread their way through an ingenious story of which Robert

Dugoni, Seattle Times and Amazon bestselling author of “My Sister’s Grave,” said, “... left me nodding my head in admi-ration at its cleverness.”

Stockwell’s first two novels, “Motive” and “Motivations,” launched this next phase of his life. “Motivations” was published by Kitsap Publishing of Poulsbo (www.kitsappublishing.com).

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JOHN L. SCOTTKITSAP COUNTY OFFICE LOCATIONS

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Bainbridge Island | Jamie Jensen, Managing Broker ��������������� (206) 842-5636Kingston | Frank Wilson, Managing Broker ��������������������������������������� (360) 297-7500Poulsbo | Frank Wilson, Managing Broker ���������������������������������������� (360) 779-7555Port Orchard | Jacqui Curtiss, Managing Broker �������������������������� (360) 876-7600Silverdale | Lee Avery, Managing Broker ���������������������������������� (360) 692-9777Bremerton | Lee Avery, Managing Broker ��������������������������������� (360) 377-0046

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BAINBRIDGE BEAUTY $2,950,000 Dramatic Water, Mountain and Island Views; Elevator; Movie Theater; Steam Room; Wine Cellar; Exercise Room; Billiard Room; 3 Frplces; Bubbling Rock Fountain Road. Eileen Black 206-696-1540.View at www.johnlscott.com/63326

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BREMERTONBREMERTON $170,000Fantastic Deal - This home is priced to sell - 3,036 SqFt home sits on a lovely wooded park-like private lot. Low-traffic street with well kept homes. Melissa Duryea 206-595-6968View at www.johnlscott.com/67563

BREMERTON $699,000 4000 Sq Ft home located on 183 ft of Oyster Bay Waterfront. New flooring and upgrades throughout! Liana Baker 360-509-3031View at www.johnlscott.com/29690

LAND & LOTSHANSVILLE $49,500 Level home site for your dream home. Close to Buck Lake, the Lighthouse. Greenway Trial System & the best fishing around! PUD hookup included. Jan Zufelt 360-297-0325View at www.johnlscott.com/70109

BREMERTON $50,000 Just over 1 acre of land on Mission Lake Shore Dr. Unobstructed water view of Mission Lake, some mountain view too! Build to suit or bring manufactured home!! Dianne Dibley 360-731-0138View at www.johnlscott.com/14166

LAND FOR SALE $69,000 Your “View” homsite is ready to go! Water to the .97 acre lot. Build to see water & Olympics. Jean Bradford 360-620-4774View at www.johnlscott.com/21928

POULSBO $89,500 View Lot! .22 acre with utilities in street. Builder ready. Located in an area of new homes.Sidewalks and no HOA or CCR’s. Cherie Fahlsing 360-440-3419View at www.johnlscott.com/96483

PORT ORCHARD $ 75,000 Investors come see this property! 2 bedrooms located in a well established neighborhood! Large back yard, RV parking, fixed or replaced, good rental for the $ Dianne Dibley 360-731-0138View at www.johnlscott.com/58818

PORT ORCHARD - NEW! $130,000Here is that 3 bedroom rambler, close to town & in a quiet cul-de-sac! Lots of living space w/formal living room and family room. Wood fireplace & much more!! Jennifer Fetterplace 360-340-5376View at www.johnlscott.com/77054

PORT ORCHARD - NEW! $139,900 Adorable 3BR/1.75BA home in popular Winchester Village! Vaulted ceilings, built-in desk in kitchen, fully fenced lot backing up to a wooded area for privacy! Kelli Waker & Beth Allen 360-876-7600View at www.johnlscott.com/50631

PORT ORCHARD - NEW! $259,900 Truly amazing value for a move-in ready home! 3BR/2.5BA, over 2000 square feet in the Ridge at McCormick Woods. Open layout with immaculate kitchen & more!! Doug Miller 360-801-0484View at www.johnlscott.com/64398

PORT ORCHARD $285,000 Just like new and located on a gated 2.5 acres of total privacy! 3BR/2.5BA master on the main, country kitchen, great room w/wood stove, 3 car RV garage & more! Eric Von Marbod 360-895-5229View at www.johnlscott.com/92845

PORT ORCHARD $297,000 The Ridge.Upgraded kitchen with tile countertops, Maple cabinets and SS appliances. Cozy gas fireplace in the family room great room area. Formal living room. Jamie Jensen 360-620-9351View at www.johnlscott.com/17178

SOUTH KITSAPCOMMERCIAL $99,900 Commercial lot w/136’ of Chico Way rd frontage. Level & cleared, ready for your Rural Commercial Building. Nat Gas, Power, Wtr & Sewer in Street. Great Exposure Dave & Cindy McKay 360-620-5451View at www.johnlscott.com/80799

CENTRAL KITSAP $149,900 True 1 level living in completely remodeled 2 bd/2 ba condo! No stairs from the 1 car gar or addnl reserved parking space into the home! Everything is updated! Brian & Sharna McArdle 360-710-1444 or 710-0644View at www.johnlscott.com/75216

CENTRAL KITSAP $ 239,000 Charming rambler located in heart of Fairgrounds community.Come view & say, “This is the one!!” Large fenced yard for privacy & enjoyment. 1year AHS warranty Louis Mejia 360-377-0046View at www.johnlscott.com/59680

CENTRAL KITSAP $259,500 Cedar siding, 4 BR, 2.75 ba home has views of Dyes Inlet, Mt Rainier & Cascades from LR, DR, Kitch & nice size deck! Greenbelt in back provides complete privacy Phyllis Hoepfner 360-731-5216View at www.johnlscott.com/24829

PRESALE $360,000 The SEQUOIA on Lot 53 features a premium master suite with sitting area and 5-piece master bath. Sterling Hills Estates feat 40 acres of prvt parks, meadows. Silverdale Office 360-692-9777View at www.johnlscott.com/38314

CENTRAL KITSAP $399,900Beautiful 1.4 acre setting overlooking a approx 100 acre tree farm, w/ views of the Olympic Mtns. attached 2 car garage along W/approx 30x60 det shop. Shawn Hartley 360-710-7238View at www.johnlscott.com/10037

CENTRAL KITSAP $572,000Picturesque views of the snow capped Olympic Mountains &Hood Canal as well as lovely landscapes from nearly every room. Huge open concept kitchen & more! Judy Reets 360-340-7923View at www.johnlscott.com/50014

SEABECK $687,000 22.75 acres w/custom landscaping, waterways w/bridges. 4065 sf home w/3 bd & 2.75 ba. Huge 40X60 shop. 30X70 stable w/electricity. Brian & Sharna McArdle 360-710-1444 or 360-710-0644View at www.johnlscott.com/ 11393

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MASON COUNTYTAHUYA $68,500 Peaceful setting for this 3 bedroom home w/bonus room! On a quiet cul-de-sac lot with garage/shop, forced air heat, lot is .74 of an acre. HUD home!! Jennifer Fetterplace 360-340-5376 View at www.johnlscott.com/88130

NORTH KITSAPNEW ON MARKET SUQUAMISH $190,000 This great opportunity awaits you! A little TLC you can turn this log cabin home in to a GEM! Open floor plan w/1096 sqft, 2bdrms & loft. Sits on a private lot. Ken West 360-990-2444View at www.johnlscott.com/36571

HANSVILLE $229,900 Bright 3 bdrm/1.75 bath home that has been newly painted & is clean as a whistle! Plus enjoy the community pool, wtrfrt private beach, boat launch & clubhouse. Whitney Koontz 360-535-0896View at www.johnlscott.com/22535

OPEN SAT & SUN 1-4PM $279,0001431 NE Odessa Way. DD: Hwy 305, E on NE Forest Rock Ln, L 12th Ave, L Watland, R Odessa Way. NEW 3bd, 2.5ba Duplex Twnhms, Oly Mtn Vws, hrdwd flring, fp, deck Tommy Jones 360-731-0786View at www.johnlscott.com/51252

INDIANOLA $309,500 Great Indianola home w/beach access! Spacious floor plan w/1748 sqft, 3 bdrms, office & family room. Beach, post office & store just walking distance away. Jane Woodward 360-779-8520View at www.johnlscott.com/11034

POULSBO $324,000 Cute farm house located on a Prime 5+ acres in desirable location! Main home w/923 sqft plus an additional building w/approx. 550 sqft. Great opportunity here! Ken West 360-990-2444View at www.johnlscott.com/19163

POULSBO $480,000 Custom home w/american cherry hrdwd flrs, seamless granite slab countertops, 5-piece mstr. Used as 4bdrm w/2.5 ba. Professional landscaping. Easy walk to beach! Penny McLaughlin 206-618-5123View at www.johnlscott.com/99072

OPEN SAT 11-2 KINGSTON $529,00023190 Aslan Place NE. Brand new Custom rambler w/Olympic Mountain views! Built w/quality & features a spacious floor plan w/2661 sqft, 3 bedrooms & office. Hosted by Gretchen Morgan 360-620-7104View at www.johnlscott.com/48811

HANSVILLE $529,900 Gorgeous waterfront home w/sweeping views throughout! Spacious 2686 sqft w/3 bdrms, 3 baths & a large downstairs that could be used as a mother-in-law-area.Brian Wilson 360-689-2466View at www.johnlscott.com/17767

PRICE REDUCED POULSBO $699,000 Your own private retreat! 150’ of no-bank waterfront on 2.53 acres. Over 6000sf, custom built home w/3 master suites. Many spaces to fit your unique needs. Penny McLaughlin 206-618-5123View at www.johnlscott.com/90733

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CENTRAL KITSAP1106 Park Avenue, Bremerton$225,000 SAT 12-3If attention to detail is what you are looking for then this adorable, completely renovated from the studs up craftsman style home is for you. Everything is NEW and permitted! This 3 br, 2 ba home has been beautifully designed with an open flowing floor plan. The gorgeous kitchen features granite counter tops and was designed with ample storage. The stove is gas (could be electric). Energy efficient heat pump, natural gas On Demand water heater. Natural gas plumbed near the fp. Come see! MLS#875459. Wendy Tonge 360-731-4998. Windermere Real Estate /West Sound Inc.

SOUTH KITSAP12144 Banner Road SE, Olalla$449,900 SUN 1-4Gorgeous 3 bdrm, 3 bathroom 3500 sqft home sitting on 2.41 Acre. This home features a beautiful open kitchen w/granite counters, SS appliances, large pantry, hardwood thru out kitchen & great room, cozy gas fireplace. Formal dining room and office on the main. Master suite on the main floor, along with 2 other bedrooms & full bath. Downstairs is a large bonus room, extra finished room, full bathroom & utility room. Fenced back yard, Hardi type siding, 2 car garage w/shop area, propane furnace. MLS#870612. Jeanette Paulus 360-286-4321. Windermere Real Estate /West Sound Inc.

7078 Muirkirk Lane SW$699,880 SUN 12-3Gorgeous new construction on the shores of North Lake in beautiful McCormick Woods. No detail has been overlooked, from the wide plank oak floors and extra thick carpet pad underfoot, to the vaulted ceilings & tile roof overhead. Upgrades include: gourmet kitchen w/full tile backsplash, custom cabinets, 6 burner stainless range, under mount lighting, classy millwork. Sprinkler system, 3 car finished garage, patio. Main floor office & master suite, HUGE upstairs bonus room. This place is awesome! MLS#872169. Michelle Orand 360-710-2073. Windermere Real Estate /West Sound Inc.

NORTH KITSAP6155 Center St NE, Suquamish $163,500 SUN 1-3Adorable home freshly painted with brand new carpet and vinyl floor covering. Ideally located on upper upper Center Street in Suquamish. This stick built home is in immaculate condition ! Close to Bainbridge and Kingston ferries for easy commute. Also, close to restaurants, the beach, Old Man Park, the Casino and Chief Sealth’s final resting place. Must see. Ramp in garage allows for disabled access. Large back yard with Deck and trees in rear. Room for garden too. MLS#868285. Hosted by Moria McDonough 206-799-7232.

7830 NE Beachwood Avenue, Poulsbo$205,000 SUN 12-3Lovely 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath home in the heart of Miller Bay Estates. Vaulted ceilings, bonus room and flexible floor plan. Large, sunny, corner lot with fenced backyard close to community clubhouse & pool! Beach privileges. MLS #856909. Diane Sugden, 206/355-9179, DianeSugden.com. Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.

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ANNE CLARK; LINDSAY R A L P H ; K A R E N L A - M O U R E ; U N I T E D STATES OF AMERICA; V I R G I N I A G . C A S H ; STATE OF WASHING- TON; OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES, Defendants.NO. 14-2-00272-8SHERIFF’S PUBLIC NO- TICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTYTO: : UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF PATRICIA G. DAVIS; ESTATE OF PATRICIA G. D A V I S ; U N K N O W N HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF DAVID S. RALPH; PEARL PARDY; RUBY KING; MARGARET R. HUNTING; JAMES V. RALPH; ERWIN RO- NALD RALPH; CLAY- TON RALPH; ROXANNE C L A R K ; L I N D S A Y R A L P H ; K A R E N L A - M O U R E ; U N I T E D STATES OF AMERICA; STATE OF WASHING- TON; OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES,Judgment Debtor(s) The Superior Court of Kitsap County has di- rected the undersigned Sheriff of Kitsap County to sell the property de- scribed below to satisfy a j u d g m e n t i n t h e

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above-entitled action. Legal Description: PARCEL I:THE NORTH 276 FEET OF THE SOUTH 828 FEET OF THE EAST 790 FEET OF THE NORTH- W E S T Q U A RT E R O F T H E N O R T H E A S T QUARTER, SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, W.M., IN K ITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON.PARCEL II:A N O N - E X C L U S I V E EASEMENT FOR IN - GRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES OVER, UN- DER AND ACROSS THE WEST 30 FEET OF THE SOUTH 848 FEET OF THE EAST 790 FEET OF T H E N O R T H W E S T Q U A R T E R O F T H E NORTHEAST QUARTER, SECOTION 30, TOWN- S H I P 2 5 N O R T H , RANGE 1 WEST, W.M., IN K ITSAP COUNTY, WA S H I N G T O N ; A N D OVER THE NORTH 40 FEET OF THE SOUTH 8 4 8 F E E T O F T H E NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER, SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH,

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RANGE 1 WEST, W.M., IN K ITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON, LYING EAST OF STAVIS BAY COUNTY ROAD;EXCEPT THE EAST 790 FEET THEREOF;T O G E T H E R W I T H A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE- MENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES OVER, UNDER, AND ACROSS THE SOUTH 20 FEET OF PARCEL A OF SHORT PLAT NO. 3121 RECORDED UNDER AU- D I T O R ’ S F I L E N O . 8305180125, BEING A P O R T I O N O F T H E NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER, SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, W.M., IN K ITSAP COUNTY,

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WASHINGTON.Post Off ice Address: 15100 Northwest Sea- v iew Drive, Seabeck, WA 98380;Assessor’s Property Tax Parcel or Account Num- b e r : 302501-1-011-1007.The sale of the above described property is to take place:Time: 9:15 amDate: Friday, January 8th, 2016 Place: Main Entrance, Kitsap County Court- house614 Division Street, Port Orchard, WA The judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment amount of $178,540.39, together with interest, costs and fees, before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact

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the Kitsap County Sher- iff ’s Office at the ad- dress stated below:GARY SIMPSON, SHERIFFKitsap County, Wash- ingtonBy: David WhiteChief of Investigations and Support ServicesKitsap County Sheriff’s Office614 Division StreetPort Orchard, WA 98366-4688Phone: 360-337-7104Attorney for Plaintiff: RCO LEGAL, P.S. Teresa M. Shill, Senior Counsel 13555 SE 36th St., Suite 300 Bellevue, WA 98006 Phone: 425-458-2121 Date of first publication: 11/20/15Date of last publication: 12/11/15

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(KCD669064)

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF

WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY

KEYBANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff,vs.DOUGLAS & MIMMI BECK, LLC, a Washing- ton l i m i t e d l i a b i l i t y company ; DOUGLAS and MIMMI BECK, indi- vidually and on behalf of their marital community; BECK ENGINEERING, INC., a W a s h i n g t o n corporat ion; and the UNITED STATES SMALL BUSINESS ADMINIS- TRATION, Defendants.NO. 15-2-00712-4SHERIFF’S PUBLIC NO- TICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY

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TO : Doug l as Beck ; Mimmi Beck; Douglas & Mimmi Beck, LLC; Beck E n g i n e e r i n g , I n c . - Judgment Debtors and the United States Small Business Administra- tion.The Superior Court of Kitsap County has di- rected the undersigned Sheriff of Kitsap County to sell the property de- scribed below to satisfy a j u d g m e n t i n t h e above-entitled action. Legal Description: LOT(S) 9, PORT OR- CHARD INDUSTRIAL PARK DIVISION I, RE- CORDED JULY 27, 1998 U N D E R A U D I T O R ’ S F I L E N O . 3 1 0 6 1 1 9 , RECORDS OF KITSAP COUNTY, WASHING- TONThe real property or its address is commonly known as 1490 Lums- den Road, Port Orchard, WA 98367.The real property tax identification number is 5392-000-009-0006.Post Of f ice address: 1490 Lumsden Road, Port Orchard WA 98367;Assessor’s Property Tax Parcel or Account Num- b e r : 5392-000-009-0006.The sale of the above described property is to take place:Time: 9:30 am Date: Friday, January 15, 2016 Place: Main Entrance, Kitsap County Court- house 614 Division Street, Port Orchard, WA The judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment amount of $372,560.61, together with interest, costs and fees, before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the Kitsap County Sher-

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i ff ’s Office at the ad- dress stated below:GARY SIMPSON, SHERIFFKitsap County, Wash- ingtonBy: David WhiteChief of Investigations and Support ServicesKitsap County Sheriff’s Office614 Division StreetPort Orchard, WA 98366-4688Phone: 360-337-7104 Attorney for Plaintiff: Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt, P.C.Attorneys at Law 1211 SW 5th Ave., Suite 1900Portland, OR 97204503-222-9981Date of first publication: 12/11/15Date of last publication: 01/01/16(KCD670984)

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF

WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY

WELLS FARGO BANK, NA AS TRUSTEE FOR W A M U M O R T G A G E PASS THROUGH CER- T I F I C AT E S S E R I E S 2005-PR2 TRUST,Plaintiff,vs.JACK GOURLAY, DE- C E A S E D ; M I L D R E D GOURLAY; JENNIFER DEE; CITIBANK (SOUTH DAKOTA), N.A.; SAKAI VILLAGE OWNERS AS- SOCIATION; DEPART- M E N T S T O R E S N A - T I O N A L B A N K ; U N - K N O W N H E I R S , SPOUSE , LEGATEES A N D D E V I S E E S O F JACK GOURLAY, DE- CEASED; DOES 1-10 IN- CLUSIVE; UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS OF THE SUBJECT REAL PROP- ERTY; PARTIES IN POS- SESSION OF THE SUB- JECT REAL PROPERTY; PARTIES CLAIMING A

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RIGHT TO POSSESSION O F T H E S U B J E C T PROPERTY; AND ALSO, ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PERSONS OR PARTIES CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE R E A L E S TAT E D E - SCRIBED IN THE COM- PLAINT HEREIN, Defendants.NO. 15-2-00475-3SHERIFF’S PUBLIC NO- TICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY TO: JACK GOURLAY, (Deceased); MILDRED GOURLAY; and JENNI- FER DEE , Judgment Debtor(s) The Superior Court of Kitsap County has di- rected the undersigned Sheriff of Kitsap County to sell the property de- scribed below to satisfy a j u d g m e n t i n t h e above-entitled action. Legal Description:The following Apartment of the Condominium, accord ing to Survey Map set of Plans, and Condominium Declara- tion;SUBJECT however to possible partial defea- sance of this undivided interest in the common areas and facilities upon inclusion of any subse- quent phases to the Condominium by re- c o r d e d s u b s e q u e n t phases as provided in the Condominium Dec- l a r a t i o n d e s c r i b e d above.TOGETHER WITH that pro-rata portion of the Declarant’s interest in the Common Areas and Facilities of the property in an subsequently add- ed phases as provided in the Condomin ium Declaration described above:Condomin ium: Saka i Village Phase 1, Division 5, a Condominium

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Use: ResidentialVolume: 6 of Condomin- iumsPages: 245 through 249, inclusiveSurvey Maps and Plans Recording No.: 200410120073Declaration Recording Number(s): 20112070158 AND AMENDED UNDER AU- DITOR’S FILE NO. 200203120517, 200209250135, 200212240069, 2003121080067, 200312180068, 2004106180352 and 200410120074R e c o r d s o f : K i t s a p County, WashingtonApartment No: 37-5Post Off ice Address: 1863 Sakai Village Loop NE, Bainbridge Island, WA 98110;Assessor’s Property Tax Parcel or Account Num- b e r : 8130-000-037-0003.The sale of the above described property is to take place:Time: 9:30 amDate: Friday, January 8th, 2015Place: Main Entrance, Kitsap County Court- h o u s e 6 1 4 D i v i s i o n Street, Port Orchard, WAThe judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment amount of $226,868.07, together with interest, costs and fees, before the sale date. For the exact amount, contact the Kitsap County Sher- iff ’s Office at the ad- dress stated below:GARY SIMPSON, SHERIFFKitsap County, Wash- ingtonBy: David WhiteChief of Investigations

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and Support Services Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office614 Division StreetPort Orchard, WA 98366-4688Phone: 360-337-7104Attorney for Plaintiff: McCar thy & Hol thus LLPJoseph T. McCormick, Attorney108 1st Avenue South, Suite 300 Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: 855-809-3977 Date of first publication: 11/20/15Date of last publication: 12/11/15(KCD669463)

SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF

WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ESTHER CHRISTINE FRENDER, Deceased.NO. 15-4-00893-4PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe Personal Represen- tative named below have been appointed as Per- sonal Representative of this Estate. Any persons having a claim against the Decedent must, be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appl icable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Repre- sentative’s attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were com- menced. The claim must be presented within the 1ater of (1) thirty (30) days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020 (1)(c); or (2) four (4) months after the date of first publication on the notice. If the claim is not presented within th is t ime f rame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the Dece- dent’s probate assets and non-probate assets.DATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION: December 4, 2015./s/Arianna FrenderARIANNA FRENDER, Personal Representative Attorney for Personal Representative:Ronald C. TempletonTempleton Horton Wei- bel PLLC3212 NW Byron Street, Suite 104Silverdale, WA 98383Address for mail or ser- vice:Ronald C. TempletonTempleton Horton Wei- bel PLLC3212 NW Byron Street,

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Suite 104Silverdale, W A 98383Court of probate pro- ceed ings and cause number:Kitsap County Superior Court614 Division StreetPort Orchard, WA 98366Cause No. 15-4-00893-4Date of first publication: 12/04/15Date of last publication: 12/18/15(KCD670609)

SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF

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IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BRUCE 0. ARMSTRONG,Deceased.NO. 15-4-00916-7PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe Personal Represen- tative named below have been appointed as Per- sonal Representative of this Estate. Any persons having a claim against the Decedent must, be- fore the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise appl icable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serv- ing on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Repre- sentative’s attorney at the address stated be- low a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were com- menced. The claim must be presented within the 1ater of (1) thirty (30) days after the Personal Representative served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020 (1)(c); or (2) four (4) months after the date of first publication on the notice. If the claim is not presented within th is t ime f rame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise pro- vided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the Dece- dent’s probate assets and non-probate assets.DATE OF FIRST PUBLI- CATION: December 4, 2015./s/C. Conrad GreenC. CONRAD GREEN, Personal Representative Attorney for Personal Representative:Ronald C. TempletonTempleton Horton Wei- bel PLLC3212 NW Byron Street, Suite 104Silverdale, WA 98383Address for mail or ser- vice:Ronald C. TempletonTempleton Horton Wei- bel PLLC3212 NW Byron Street, Suite 104Silverdale, W A 98383Court of probate pro- ceed ings and cause number:Kitsap County Superior Court

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NATIONSTAR MORT- GAGE LLC D/B/A CHAM- PION MORTGAGE COM- PANY, its successors in interest and/or assigns,Plaintiff,v.UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF PATRICIA G. DAVIS; ESTATE OF PATRICIA G. DAVIS; UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF DAVID S. RALPH; PEARL PARDY; RUBY KING; MARGA- R E T R . H U N T I N G ; JAMES V. RALPH; ER- WIN RONALD RALPH; CLAYTON RALPH; ROX- ANNE CLARK; LINDSAY R A L P H ; K A R E N L A - M O U R E ; U N I T E D STATES OF AMERICA; V I R G I N I A G . C A S H ; STATE OF WASHING- TON; OCCUPANTS OF THE PREMISES,Defendants.No. 14-2-00272-8WRIT FOR ORDER OF SALE( Z E R O M O N T H R E - DEMPTION PERIOD) A WRIT FOR ORDER OF SALE HAS BEEN IS- SUED IN THE ABOVE CAPTIONED CASE, DI- RECTED TO THE SHER- IFF OF KITSAP COUNTY, C O M M A N D I N G T H E SHERIFF AS FOLLOWS, WHEREAS,F R O M : T H E K I T S A P C O U N T Y S U P E R I O R COURT CLERK’S OF- FICETO: THE SHERIFF OF K I T S A P C O U N T Y, WASHINGTONOn July 10, 2015, an in rem Judgment and De- c r ee o f Fo rec losu re (“Judgment”) was en- tered in favor of Nation- star Mortgage LLC d/b/a Champ ion Mor tgage Company (“Plaintiff”) against the defendants Unknown Heirs and De- visees of Patricia G. Da- vis; Estate of Patricia G.

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COUNTY ROAD;EXCEPT THE EAST 790 FEET THEREOF;T O G E T H E R W I T H A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASE- MENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES OVER, UNDER, AND ACROSS THE SOUTH 20 FEET OF PARCEL A OF SHORT PLAT NO. 3121 RECORDED UNDER AU- D I T O R ’ S F I L E N O . 8305180125, BEING A P O R T I O N O F T H E NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER, SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 25 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, W.M., IN K ITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON.Assessor’s Property Tax p a r c e l N o : 302501-1-011-1007THEREFORE, pursuant to RCW 61.12.060, and in the name of the State of Washington, you are hereby commanded to sell the Property, or so much thereof as may be necessary, in order to satisfy the Judgment, including post-judgment interest and costs.MAKE RETURN HEREOF within sixty days of the date indicated below, showing you have exe- cuted the same.P u r s u a n t t o R C W 6.21.050(2), the Sheriff may adjourn the foreclo- sure sale from time to time, not exceeding thir- ty days beyond the last date at which this Writ is made returnable, with the consent of the plain- tiff endorsed upon this Writ or by a contempo- raneous writing.WITNESS, the Honor- able SALLY F. OLSENJudge of the Superior Court and the seal of said Court, affixed this 26th day of October, 2015, at Port Orchard, Washington.By: DAVID W. PETER- SON Superior Court ClerkBy: REBECCA LUNDY- WILDESDeputy ClerkPresented by:RCO LEGAL, P.S.By: TERESA M. SHILLTeresa M. Shill, WSBA

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#49429Senior CounselOf Attorneys for PlaintiffTHIS WRIT SHALL BE AUTOMATICALLY EX- TENDED FOR 30 DAYS FOR THE PURPOSES OF SALE.THE SALE DATE HAS BEEN SET FOR FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 2016 AT 9 : 1 5 A . M . , AT T H E MAIN ENTRANCE, KIT- SAP COUNTY COURT- H O U S E , P O R T O R - CHARD, WASHINGTON. Y O U M AY H A V E A R I G H T T O E X E M P T PROPERTY FROM THE S A L E U N D E R S TAT- UTES OF THIS STATE, INCLUDING SECTIONS 6 .13 .010 , 6 .13 .030 , 6 .13 .040 , 6 .15 .010 , AND 6.15.060 OF THE R E V I S E D C O D E O F WASHINGTON, IN THE MANNER DESCRIBED IN THOSE STATUTES.GARY SIMPSON, SHERIFFBy: DAVID WHITEChief of Investigations and Support ServicesDate of first publication: 11/20/15Date of last publication: 12/25/15(KCD669062)

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BUYING MEN’s WATCH- ES, diving and vintage 360 -307 -7218 . A l so ; buying artwork, vintage jewelry, ant iques and collectibles. Having an Estate Sale? Cal l me first!

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pets/animals

Dogs

Dogs

AKC Poodle Puppies Teacups Females -

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AKC Lab Pups $550 - $800. Chocolate, black & ye l l ow Labs w i th b locky heads. Grea t hunters or companions. Playful, loyal & healthy. Family raised & well so- cialized, OFA’s lineage, first shots, de-wormed and vet checked. Par- ents on site. Great ser- vice animals especially PTSD. 425-422-2428https://www.facebook.com/Autumn-Acres-Lab- radors-957711704292269/time- line/?notif_t=fbpage_fan- _invitehttps://www.facebook.com/Autumn-Acres-Labradors-957711704292269/timeline/?notif_t=fbpage_fan_invite

AKC PUG fawn colored m a l e s o n l y 2 l e f t ! Healthy adorable pup- p i e s ava i l a b l e n o w, $900, parents on site, comes with AKC papers, f i rst set of shots and wormed, vet records, dew c laws removed , parents linage, blanket, collar, and 1st Frontline application.

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Also Divorce/Wills

Professional ServicesHealth Services

New IntegrativeHealth Care Clinic

We are proud to bring to the area a new Integra- tive Health Care clinic opening on January 1st, 2016. Located in Silver- dale, EQUILIBRIUM, is the close choice for Kit- sap and King County residents.Dr. Fisher and his team utilize the best of science and nature, in a balanced approach, to support each patient and ensure they reach opti- mal health. As licensed Pr imar y Care Phys i - cians, they are highly qualified and equipped to tackle even your most severe health care is- sue.Visit our website atbalancedbodymedicine.comto learn more about how EQUILIBRIUM can help you reach your health goals; or call our toll free number at 800-564-0173 to schedule an appoint- ment today.

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Painting

LEANING, ROTTED,DANGEROUS TREES?

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A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation’s largest sen- ior living referral service. Contact our trusted, lo- cal experts today! Our service is FREE/no obli- gation. CALL 1-800-717- 2905

KITSAP SERVICES Have a service to offer? Contact Jennie today: 866-296-0380 [email protected]

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Dogs

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garage sales - WA

Garage/Moving SalesKitsap County

PORT ORCHARD.3 WEEKENDS; ESTATE /RANCH/MOVING SALE Saturday ’s & Sunday ’s from 10 am - 4 pm. Dec 5th & 6th, 12th & 13th, 19th & 20 th. Qual i ty i tems! Some new! Horse equip- ment, 18’ hay elevator, arena drag, parkas, sled, lg industrial fan, drawing table, furniture, antiques, boot warmer, household items, snow blower, and tons more!!! See you at 8821 Long Lake Road, cornered with Mullenix. Email for an i temized list: [email protected]

Bazaars/Craft Fairs

Hansville Holiday Home Tour & Boot Scootin’ Grannies

Performance December 12, Saturday 10-4pm, Tour Pr ivate Homes and Point No Point Lighthouse from 10am - 4pm, Boot Scoo- t in ’ Grann ies Per fo r - mance 12:30 - 1:30 at Greater Hansville Com- munity Center at Buck Lake Park Tickets $12 and avai lable to pur- chase at Hansville Gro- cery (A Hansville Help- ing Hands and Cemetery fundraiser)Mullenix Ridge Holiday Bazaar, Sat. Dec., 12th, 11am-4pm. Lots of ven- dors with handcrafted items and more! Take a photo with Santa, PTA will be selling drinks and snacks! Mullenix Ridge Elementary, 3900 SE Mullenix Rd.

Estate Sales

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Motorcycles

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