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The Bellingham Herald Thursday, August 12, 1982 3C Today's record fire report 9:42 a.m. Wednesday: call to 2600 block of Vining Street; personal illness; aid given; taken to St. Luke's Hospital; Bellingham Fire Department responded. 12:40 p.m. Wednesday: call to 2300 block of Elizabeth Street; grease on stove afire; slight damage; Bellingham Fire Department responded.

5:13 p.m. Wednesday: call to 700 block of East Holly Street; car fire; extent of damage not reported; Bellingham Fire Department responded. 7:29 p.m. Wednesday: call to 1200 block of Grant Street; person with breathing problems; aid given; taken to St. Luke's Hospital; Bellingham Fire Department responded.

7:12 p.m. Wednesday: call to 1000 block of North Forest Street; illegal burning; slight damage; Bellingham Fire Department responded. p.m. Wednesday: call to 2900 block of Heights Drive; burning stove; no damage; Bellingham Fire Department responded. $11:55 p.m.

Wednesday: call to 5600 block of Third Street, Ferndale; breathing problems; aid given; Ferndale and Bellingham fire departments responded. Thursday: call to 4000 block of Flynn Street; smoke in trailer; no damage; Bellingham Fire Department responded. correction The Bellingham City Council Monday night voted 5-1 for a flood plain ordinance, not 6-0 as reported in The Herald. Fourth Ward member Dave Wolf voted against the ordinance. If the Herald makes an error of fact, a correction will be printed as soon as the error is verified.

To report an error, call 676-2620. The following is reported by the Bellingham Police Department: Three juveniles were taken into custody for questioning early this morning in connection with a break-in at Girard Street Market. Police dog Fritz was used to track the three, two of whom were found with a large amount of contraband in their possession. The third was found and arrested later at an address on Eldridge Avenue. A female juvenile was arrested in the 200 block of Lottie Street Wednesday on a warrant charging violation of community supervision.

Bail was set at $500. A bicycle valued at $430 has been stolen in the 2800 block of Cornwall Avenue. An automobile was stolen from the 2900 block of Donovan Avenue, it was reported Wednesday. Two female juveniles were arrested Wednesday on investigation of shoplifting at Pay Less Drug Stores, 220 36th St. Clayton M.

Boynton, 38, 3122 Eldridge was arrested Wednesday on investigation of charges of shoplifting at Haggen Foods, 2814 Meridian and was released. A boat has been stolen from an address on Williams Street. Loss is placed at about $300. purse, some tapes and gym gear, valued at a total of about $225, were stolen from the parking lot of Denny's, 3600 Byron it was reported Wednesday. Samuel P.

Aguilar, 29, no permanent address, was arrested Wednesday on investigation of charges of shoplifting at Ennen's Thriftway. A bicycle valued at $200 has been stolen in the 1100 block of Nevada Street. Cynthia E. Doll, 30, 6153 Aquarius, Ferndale, was arrested Wednesday on investigation of charges of shoplifting at Haggen Foods and was released. 0000000000000000000000000 00000000000 2610 Birchwood Ave.

676-8530 roycelans Beauty Salon Perm Special Introducing Connie Crape $19.95 Reduced from $24 Includes Haircut Set Other Perms Also Reduced Thursday Evenings By Appointment 000000000 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000 WE'RE MOVING SOON! WALLPAPER SALE 1000 Selected Single Bolts Values up to $5.88 Many Other In Store 99 PER SINGLE ROLL Specials OFF ALL IN-STOCK OTHER WALLPAPER We're FOUR SEASONS Moving decorating center 1619 N. State MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY Bellingham 119 GRAND AVE. BELLINGHAM 676-0614 INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE INVENTORY $75,000 INVENTORY SALE REDUCTION REDUCTION EVERYTHING IS SALE REDUCED BOOTS HATS TACK CLOTHES SILVER MON. SAT. LARKS 6873 GUIDE MERIDIAN PORRAL OUNTRY ANI NO LYNDEN 398-1605 1130038 A8 DANS LONGIN AMOINJANI 11VS police WWU announces grads, honorees These northwest Washington residents graduated from Western Washington University after spring quarter or were on the honor roll for the quarter: ANACORTES Receiving bachelor of arts degrees: Greg Boner, William Reichardt, Michelle A.

Vallentyne. Receiving bachelor of science in nursing: Linda E. Franulovich. Qualifying for the honor roll: Mark M. Howells, Norma M.

Perkins, Dianna L. Slack. BELLINGHAM Graduating with honors (magna cum laude): Timothy A. Baker, Diane E. Dawley, Susan I.

Hye, Cindy Kaufman, Sheila R. King, Erin Scott, Elisabeth M. Fels, Chris A. Oats, Timothy Fitzpatrick. Graduating with honors (cum laude): Shawna Craig, Adam Reynolds, Deborah Taylor.

Receiving bachelor of arts degrees: Steven P. Akins, Rita L. Aller, Keith Allex, Greg Austin, Timothy A. Baker, Ellen E. Barton, Terry F.

Cassidy, Vincent S. Brown, Lorna J. Chew, Sue Coleman. Angela Counter, Shawna Craig, Bill J. Dahlem, Diane E.

Dawley, Mary A. Delaney, Dan DeGolier, Ralph Doucette, Wendy R. Eakle, M. Caroline Eddy, John P. Engels.

Sharon Farrell, Brad Flinn, Gregory Garrett, Andrea J. Gerrard, Danna Gustafson, Darin Hammers, David Harburg, Jonathan Heinrich, Susan K. Hewitt, Paige Hibbert. Lisa Hullinger, Susan I. Hye, Jerry Jenkins Carole Johnson, Randall E.

Johnston, Valerie Jones, Shinji Kaburagi, Danae Kaufhold, Cindy Kaufman, Susan R. Kimpton, Sheila R. King, Graydon Kingsland, Jens M. Kohn, Robert C. LeCocq.

Donald G. Larson, Riley T. Lewis, Jerry Linstead, Alexandra Mackenzie, Diane C. Melim, Shannon Miller, Timothy J. Miller, Scott A.

Morrow, Joyce M. Murland, Patrick M. Murray, Willow Myers, Gail Naughton, Lorraine Nealy, Frederick R. Obee, Jaqueline Ogden, Wanda Parsons. Doug Patterson, Troy Pazaski, Arlene Pilcher, John C.

Pitcher, Amanda Prowell, Jackson D. Raber, Adam Reynolds, Mary Ellen Robinson, Edward F. Scott, Erin Scott. Roy Shapley, David B. Schuler, Jeff Sigurdson, Barbara J.

Smith, Hugh Smith Michael Smith, Jeffrey R. Snyder, Jan Stevens, Paul E. Stone, Thomas E. Stone. Robin Sylvan, Tina Rae Turner, De-' borah Taylor, Eric Taylor, Loyda Jean Thomas, Nancy K.

Thompson, Mary E. Timmons, Richard D. Whalen, Cathy Willis, Albert D. Woods, Stephanie Zurybida. Receiving bachelor of arts in education: Carol A.

Cartwright, Cynthia A. Cronkhite, Elisabeth M. Fels, Chris Galley, Ronald Grucza, Janis Gustafson, Linda E. Jeffs, Jerry C. Klineman, John J.

Kupka, Stacy V. Lyon. Gail Naughton, Steven Paddock, Patrick Reynolds, David Swenson, Margaret R. Tougher, Christa Warren. Receiving bachelor of science: Brent J.

Adams, Kenneth B. Anderson, Douglas Barker, Daniel W. Barkley, Dana Dickinson, True Do, Jeffrey L. Engels, Scott R. Ewell, Timothy Figgie, Judith Foley.

David K. Green, Carlton E. Hansen, W. McGregor Hess, Kyle K. Kittoa, Carr A.

Lanham, Dale E. Moon, Clifton Naughton, Chris A. Oats, Roger A. Pressentine, Don Siess, Mike Story, Son Kuan Tran, James E. Webster, Robin Williams.

Receiving bachelor of music: Timothy Fitzpatrick, Michael Martinson. Receiving a 4.00 grade point average: Joseph M. Anzalone, Kelli R. Arntzen, Eric Beamer, Scott A. Butterworth, David C.

Caldwell, Terry F. Cassidy, Edwin R. Chapman, Insook Chung, Shawna A. Craig, Lisa C. Dangelmaier.

Lois L. Dickinson, Lawrence D. Dillard, M. Flaherty, Kevin G. Ganey, Giles, Susan M.

Hass, Raymond. Joshua B. Hirschstein, Cynthia M. Holmes, Douglas B. Imhoff, Barbara D.

Jamieson. Colin F. Key, Joann A. Kimm, Sheila R. King, Rose A.

Landberg, Tryna Lyons, Jan J. McArthur, Paul R. McDonald, Keith B. Mullen, Jeffrey P. Neubauer, Karn L.

Nielsen. Daniel R. Pitzler, Carol A. Pohl, Marsha E. Sawyer, David S.

Silverberg, G8ry a Smith, Robert L. Thompson, Diana M. Tracy, Richard W. Twitchell, Marcia L. Vermeer, Danny G.

Williams. Also qualifying for the honor roll: Kris L. Aamot, Rick M. Adams, Joel F. Barton, Paul A.

Bocchi, Nancy J. Broaders, Rebecca A. Brown, Gary G. Cadd, Lisa Carlson, Michael H. Clay, Cynthia A.

Click. Maurezn A. Congdon, Laurie L. Cook, Siobhan M. Coomaraswamy, E.

Ann Cotton, Robin K. Crain, Mark J. Crosland, Dale W. Dorcas, Allan F. Ershig, Russell P.

Ford, David R. Gaeth, Catherine A. Gerhart, Kristy D. Gill, Robert J. Goldman, Bruce A.

Gustafson, David W. Haggith, Dorothy P. Hall, Susan M. Hashisaki, Joseph I L. Havlin, Jeri R.

Haymore, Dennice R. Henshaw, Boyd L. Hemsley, Lane R. Hoback, Diana L. Holmes, Christopher D.

Jensen. Mary Johnson, Rebecca S. Johnson, Valerie G. Jones, Susan L. Joseph, Shuang Kau, Heather M.

Kern, Douglas S. Kirchner, Diane A. Koranda, Lawrence R. Kraft, Robert D. LaRiviere, Thelma E.

Landis, Anne E. Lankenau, Doris E. Larson, Peter F. Lottsfeldt, Christopher J. Maier, Lorna W.

Mateos, Deborah M. Meske, Cynthia L. Millican, William I. Mook, Amy M. Montgomery, Paul J.

Moreau. Cynthia P. Morgan-Jacobsen, Cindra L. Needham, Diane I. Nelson, Robert E.

Nixon, Bruce R. Nymeyer, Christine A. Oats, Troy A. Pazaski, John C. Peterson, Gale M.

Pfueller, Susan E. Pierce, Clark E. Potter, David W. Price, John S. Quinlan, Pamela, J.

Race, Sandra L. Ringstad, Kimberly A. Schlotterback, Todd E. Schwartz, John B. Shapira, Mary M.

Sheehan. Druann L. Sophusson, Todd M. Smith, Beverly A. Storms, Tanya K.

Symonds, Charles D. Tappa, Deborah G. Taylor, Debra L. Van Beek, Patricia A. Vandenbroek, Lisa D.

Vander Yacht, Michael B. Walker, Vicki V. Warness, Dennis L. Watson, Julie L. Weber, Pamela L.

Wiebe, Timothy B. Winslow, Charlene J. Wurtz, Linda L. Cathleen A. Ziels.

BLAINE Receiving bachelor of arts degree: Janet Hunnicut. Qualifying for the honor roll: James G. Hay, Jeffrey H. Slevin, David S. Wheeler.

BOW Qualifying for the honor roll: Ernest A. Lancaster Donald W. Shenk. BURLINGTON Receiving bachelor arts degrees: Rebecca Galbreath, Kate Van DeGrift. Receiving bachelor of arts in education: Linda Reichlin.

Receiving a 4.00 grade point average: Marie K. Saul. Also qualifying for honor roll: Tye C. Knutzen, Kellie A. Whelan, Kim M.

Williams. CONCRETE Receiving bachelor of arts: Pete Lanzendorfer. Receiving bachelor of arts in education: David Hicks. Receiving a 4.00 grade point average: Diane E. Smith.

Also qualifying for the honor roll: Laura M. Beckman. DEMING Receiving bachelor of arts degree: Joseph C. Mitchell. Receiving bachelor of arts in education: Marilyn A.

Undseth. EVERSON Receiving bachelor of arts degrees: Richelle Krienke, Mary Montgomery, Donna Zender. Receiving bachelor of arts in education: Linda Compton. Receiving bachelor of science: Randy Sandberg. Receiving a 4.00 grade point average: Mary J.

Cole, Michelle A. Skinner. qualifying for honor roll: Steven C. Beebe. FERNDALE Graduating with honors (magna cum laude): Kelli R.

Arntzen, Richard A. Serr. Receiving bachelor of arts degrees: Sue Coleman, Raymond W. Radke, Ken Tate. Receiving bachelor of arts in education: Anita Ecalbarger, Claudia J.

Hohmann, Leslie Pasinski. Receiving bachelor of science: Kelli R. Arntzen, John DeLorie, Richard A. Serr. Receiving a 4.00 grade point average: Pamela J.

Howard. Also qualifying for honor roll: Henry A. Worth. LYNDEN Graduating with honors (cum laude): Jim Segaar. Receiving bachelor of arts degrees: David Hammers, Carole Johnson, Joyce M.

Murland, Jim Segaar, David B. Shuler, Thomas E. Stone. Receiving bachelor of arts in education: Debbie Boxum, Karen Kok, Wilhelmina Shelly. Qualifying for honor roll: Gail B.

Carter, Carole A. Johnson, Tamara A. Larson, Lois A. Rienstra. MAPLE FALLS Receiving bachelor of arts degree: Richard E.

Bird. MOUNT VERNON Graduating with honors (magna cum laude): Stephen G. Lyle, Phillip C. Soine. Graduating with honors (cum laude): Kari D.

Darvill, James Kahny. Receiving bachelor of arts degrees: Barbara Block, Kari D. Darvill, James Kahny, Hendrik Kruithof, Stephen G. Lyle, Michael McIvor, Scott Peterson, Stephen S. Poppe, Phillip C.

Soine. Receiving bachelor of arts in education: Gladys M. Johnson. Receiving bachelor of science: Heidi Zeretzke. 19.

Whatcom County NOTICE OF BID POSTPONEMENT The bid opening date for construction of Alterations to Sun has been postponed from August 12 to August 26, 1982. Times for submission of bids and bid opening remain the same. Robert M. Thomas Purchasing Agent L4347 INVITATION TO BID NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by" the Office of Central Purchasing at their office in the basement of the Courthouse, Avenue, 'Bellingham Washington, UNTIL: Monday, August 23, 1982 1:00 P.M. for the following: "Demolition Old Lummi Island Ferry Specifications may be obtained upon payment of fee, a at $5.00 the non office of Central Purchasing.

Bids will be opened and considered no later than 1:30 P.M., Monday, August 23, 1982 in the Purchasing Department, Basement, Courthouse, Bellingham, Washington. Award will be made to the lowest best bidder. The County reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any irregularities. DATED August 10, 1982. Robert M.

Thomas Purchasing Agent L4346 SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY CAUSE NO. 80-2-01041- 3 JUDGMENT RENDERED ON June 28, 1982, ORDER OF SALE ISSUED July 29, 1982, DATE OF LEVY July 30, 1982, DATE OF SALE September 10, 1982. In the Superior Court of The State of Washington In And For The County of Whatcom. SNOWLINE ASSOCIATION OF APARTMENT OWNERS, Plaintiff, VS. JOHN WATKINS and LINDA WATKINS, his wife, INVESTMENT GROUP, TO: John Watkins and Linda Watkins, his wife Bay Investment Group, JUDGMENT DEBTOR.

The Court has directed the Sheriff to sell the real property described herein to satisfy judgment. The sale is scheduled for 10:00 A.M. on the Friday morning noted above at the Main entrance to the Whatcom County Courthouse, 311 Grand Bellingham, Washington. The real property to be sold is described as follows: Apartment Units numbers 126 and 213, residential apartments, and an undivided 3.3% interest in parking space designated as Tract of the Declaration in Snowline Inn, a condominium, as per the Declaration Receiving bachelor of music: Carolyn A. Slater.

Receiving a 4.00 grade point average: Elaine M. Dixon, Sara L. Woolverton. Also qualifying for honor roll: Henrietta J. Brooks, Pamela R.

Day, Peggy L. Eisen, Caren L. Gallanger, Mary E. Hickman, Vanessa L. Partridge, Scott A.

Weaver, Patricia A. Williams. POINT ROBERTS Qualifying for honor roll: Charles A. Josenhans. SEDRO WOOLLEY Graduating honors (magna cum laude): Debra Daniels.

Receiving bachelor of arts in education degrees: Nancy Blythe, Debra Daniels, Ronda Duncan, Jan RizzoLaMay. Receiving bachelor of science in nursing: Priscilla Feld. Receiving bachelor of science: Gary S. Bost, Scott Paul. Receiving a 4.00 grade point average: Walter F.

Drake Jr. Also qualifying for honor roll: Debra K. Daniels, Steven N. Vloko. SUMAS Qualifying for the honor roll: Douglas S.

Holmstrom. obituaries Raul Alvarado Vigil services for Raul "Rudy" Alvarado, 20, 2832 Aldergrove Road, Ferndale, will be at 6:30 p.m. today at Moles Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial will be offered by the Rev. Dennis Zoet at 10 a.m.

Friday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Ferndale. Burial will follow in Enterprise Cemetery. He died Tuesday in an automobile accident on Slater Road. He was born March 16, 1962, at Fort Campbell, and was a Ferndale resident for five years.

He was a 1980 graduate of Ferndale High School and a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. He is survived by his parents, Raul and Anna Maria, two broth- ers, a sister. Frances W. Gardner Frances W.

Gardner, 86, 308 Baker Everson, died Wednesday in Bellingham. She was born Feb. 14, 1896, in Muscatine, Iowa, and had been a local resident since 1975. She was a member of Cornwall Park Church of God. Survivors include a son, four daughters, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, greatgreat-grandchildren, and nieces and nephews.

Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Park Hill Cemetery, Vancouver, the Rev. Gerald Marvel officiating. 19. Whatcom County will sell the above described property and all the right, title, claim and interest of above named debtor or either of them, in and to the above described property at public auction to satisfy said judgment, costs and increased costs to the highest and best bidder for cash.

Dated at Bellingham, Washington, this 30th day of July, Mark B. Packer Attorney for Plaintiff 322 N. Commercial, Suite 402 Bellingham, LARRY MOUNT, Sheriff, Whatcom County, Washington By M. Solvang, Chief Civil Deputy 20. Legal Notices Probate No.

81-4-0071-5 NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL REPORT AND PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION Superior Court of Washington for Whatcom County. Estate of J. FELIX OLSON, Deceasedd. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed with the Clerk of the above Court the Final Report and Petition for Distribution, asking the Court to settle the report, distribute the property of the estate to the persons entitled thereto, and to be discharged; and same will be heard in the probate department of the said Court on September 8, 1982, at 9:00 a.m.. Robert L.

Hayden JOHN T. SLATER 418 Bellingham National Bank Buildinng, Bellingham, Washington 98225 (206) 734-5980 L4348 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NO. 82 4 00186 8 (RCW 11.40.010) IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR WHATCOM COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EVELYN RICKENBACHER FOSTER, The undersigned has been appointed and has qualified as personal representative (PR) of the estate of the above named deceased. Each person having a claim against the deceased must serve the claim on the undersigned PR or on the attorneys of record at the address stated below and must file an cuted copy of the claim with the Clerk of Court within four months after the date of first publication of this notice or within four months after the date of the filing of a copy of this notice with the clerk of the court, whichever is the later, or the claim will be barred, expcet under those provisions included RCW Whatcom Sheriff A juvenile male was arrested Wednesday on investigation of first-degree statutory rape at Peaceful Valley, near Kendall, and was taken into custody. Sandra R.

Floyd, 26, 1730 Bayon Road, was arrested Wednesday on investigation of first-degree theft charges and was booked in the county jail. Pamela J. DeLong, 25, 4486 Lynden-Birch Bay Road, was arrested Wednesday on charges of larceny by fraud and was booked in the county jail. Bail was set at $3,000. William M.

LaFreniere, 18, 690 E. Wiser Lake Road, was arrested Wednesday on investigation of charges of failure to stop, obstructing, driving while operator's license was suspended and having expired license tabs. He was booked in the county jail. Bail was set at $244. Damage totaling about $200 was done a travel trailer in the 2300 block of Douglas Road Wednesday.

A 16-foot boat, motor and fishing net, valued at about $2,685, have been stolen from the 1800 block of Marine Drive, it was reported Wednesday. A videotape recorder, cassette player and tapes, valued at about $1,050, have been stolen in the 3300 block of Cherrywood Avenue. State Patrol The following is detachment reported of by the Bellingham Washington State Patrol: A Chevrolet bus driven by Allan G. Stewart, 35, Abbotsford, B.C., and a pickup truck driven by Robert L. Manthey, 57, 794 W.

Axton Road, collided on State Route 539 at Larson Road Tuesday afternoon. Vehicle damage was estimated at $1,350. Both vehicles were traveling north. Richard A. New, 18, 5346 Mosquito Lake Road, was injured in a one-vehicle accident on the Mount Baker Highway two miles west of Deming early Wednesday morning.

He was a passenger in a vehicle driven by William J. Baisden, 18, 5546 North Fork Road, which left the eastbound lane and went down a 6-foot embankment. New was listed in good condition in the intensive care unit of St. Luke's Hospital this morning after surgery for facial fractures. Baisden suffered a cut nose and bruises.

Damage to the vehicle was estimated at $500. 19. Whatcom County thereot recorded in the Auditor's Office of Whatcom County, Washington, as file No. 1091576, and the plans and specifications therefor recorded in the same office Whatcom County Auditor's file No. 1091579, April 1, 1971, together with limited common areas and facilities appertaining to said apartment units as set forth in said Declaration, together with an undivided 3.3 percent interest as easement rights in Tracts and which are common areas and facilities, all as set forth in the Declaration situated in Whatcom County, State of Washington.

Located 10500 Mt. Baker Highway, Glacier, Wa. The amount required to satisfy the judgment prior to sale is itemized as follows: Judgment Principal: $3,061.66, Interest to date of Sale: $79.17, Attorneys Fees: $700.00, Sheriff's Fee: $116.00, Publication Costs: $90.00, TOTAL: $4,046.83. Plus costs of publication to be determined at time of sale or satisfaction of judgment. You can satisfy the judgment to avoid sale paying the TOTAL above to the Plaintiff, the Plaintiff's Attorney at office, or, if necessary, to the Sheriff at the Whatcom County Courthouse.

Failure to pay this amount will result in the sale of the property on the date specified herein. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Unless redemption rights have been precluded under RCW 61.12.093, you may redeem the property by the date of May 10, 1983. You may redeem the property by paying the amount of the bid at sale, with interest at the rate of eight percent per annum to the time of redemption together with the amount of any assessment or taxes which may have been after purchase, and interest on such amount. Other creditors having a lien against the property by judgment, decree, or mortgage may also have a right to redeem the property and, if they redeem the property, you may be required to pay additional sums in order to redeem. If the property to be sold is your permanent residence and is occupied by you at the time of sale, you have the right to retain possession during the redemption period, if any, without payment of any rent or occupancy fee.

NOTICE IS THEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 10th day of September, 1982, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day, at the front door of the Courthouse in Bellingham, Whatcom County, State of Washington, 20. Legal Notices 11.40.011. Date of filing copy of Notice to Creditors: August 6, 1 1982. Date of first publication August 12, 1982.

PR: Sandra Winroth SHERWOOD, BENTELY ANDERSON Attorneys for Estate 805 Dupont Suite 1 Bellingham Legal Center Bellingham, WA 98225 733-5150 L4350 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF STATE WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF WHATCOM SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY CAUSE NO. 80-2-00813- 3 JUDGMENT RENDERED ON May 28, 1982 AMENDED ORDER OF SALE ISSUED July 21, 1982 DATE OF LEVY July 1, 1982 DATE OF SALE September 17, 1982 WASHINGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Savings and Loan Association, Plaintiff VS CEDAR SPRINGS, a Washington corporation, et Defendants TO: Cedar Springs, I a Washington corporatio et JUDGMENT DEBTOR The Court has directed the Sheriff to sell the real property described herein to satisfy a judgment. The sale is scheduled for 10:00 A.M. on the Friday morning noted above at the Main entrance to the Whatcom County Courthouse, 311 Grand Bellingham, Washington. The real property to be sold is described as follows: Lots 7, 10, 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, 44 and 46; BIRCH BAY WEST AND ESTATES, Addition No.

1, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Volume 14 of Plats page 49, records of Whatcom County, Washington. Property located. on Pheasant Grouse Crescent Sts. Blaine, WA. The amount required to satisfy the judgment prior to sale is itemized as follows: Judgment Principal: $176,003.02 Interest to date of Sale: $7,966.60 Attorney's Fees: $10,000.00 Pre Judgment Interest: $68,183.77 Sheriff's Fee: $106.00 Publication: Costs: $1,882.48 TOTAL: $264,141.87 Plus costs of publication to be determined at time of sale or satisfaction of judgment.

You can satisfy the judgment to avoid sale by paying the TOTAL 20. Legal Notices above to the Plaintiff, the Plaintiff's Attorney at office, or, if necessary, to the Sheriff at the Whatcom County Courthouse. Failure to pay this amount will result in the sale of the property on the date specified herein. IMPORTANT NOTICE: LESS REDEMPTION RIGHT HAVE BEEN PRECLUDED UNDER RCW 61.12.093, YOU MAY REDEEM THE PROPERTY BY THE DATE OF SEPTEMBER 17, 1983. INTEREST AT THE RATE OF EIGHT PER CENT PER ANNUM TO THE TIME OF REDEMPTION, TOGETHER WITH THE AMOUNT OF ANY ASSESSMENT OR TAXES WHICH MAY HAVE BEEN PAID AFTER PURCHASE, AND INTEREST ON SUCH AMOUNT.

OTHER CREDITORS HAVING A LIEN AGAINST THE PROPERTY BY JUDGMENT, DECREE, OR MORTGAGE MAY ALSO HAVE A RIGHT TO REDEEM THE PROPERTY AND, IF THEY REDEEM THE PROPERTY YOU MAY BE REQUIRED TO PAY ADDITIONAL SUMS IN ORDER TO REDEEM. IF THE PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS YOUR PERMANENT RESIDENCE AND IS OCCUPIED BY YOU AT THE TIME OF SALE, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO RETAIN POSSESSION DURING THE REDEMPTION PERIOD, IF ANY, WITHOUT PAYMENT OF ANY RENT OR OCCUPANCY FEE. NOTICE IS HEREFORE HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 17th day of September, 1982, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. of said day, at the front door of the Courthouse in Bellingham, Whatcom County, State of Washington, will sell the above described property and all the right, title, claim and interest of above named debtor or either of them, in and to the above described property at public auction to satisfy said judgment, costs and increased costs to the highest and best bidder for cash. Dated at Bellingham, Washington, 23rd day of July, 1982.

Angevine, Johnson Barth Attorneys for Plaintiff 709-711 South First Street Mount Vernon, WA 98273 Larry Mount, Sheriff Whatcom County, Washington By Solvang, Chief Civil Deputy. L4305 Classified Ads Pay.

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