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GUTIERREZ, continued from page 11
of Manila under Imperial Japanese
rule during World War II. He fled
authoritarianism in the Philippines
when Ferdinand Marcos declared
martial law and squashed the democ-
racy that was the American Legacy
after defeating the fascist Axis pow—
ers. The Preamble of the Constitution
is my platform, along with the values
of Peace, Love, and Justice. My flag
is the flag of the republic, Stars and
Stripes forever, not stars and bars.
I believe that WE the People will
and must form a more perfect union,
establish justice, insure domestic
tranquility, provide for the common
defense, promote the general welfare
and then secure the blessings of lib-
erty, for ourselves and our posterity.
I am a fierce independent who has
traveled the spectrum of American '
Political Ideology. In my life I’ve
been called a-“RINO” and a “DINO.”
These terms are neither insults nor
pejoratives for me. Political par-
ties are a voluntary association and
NOT a ride or die gang. I do not take
Election "Candidate _Q&A’s Continue on Page42
marching orders from a central com-
mand, old boy networks, wine cave
' elites, or a deep state. I have no ties
to legacy capital or special interests
who want to feed off public trust and
profit off the public funds. I will not
subsidize private wealth with public
money.
3. Why are you
running for office?
I am running for office because I
am sick of internet trolls. I decided to
take charge of my life instead of en—
gaging with willfully ignorant people
with fixed ideas who have no clue and
don’t want a clue. In short, I wanted
to put up or shut up. I won’t point fin-
gers at someone else and make others
scapegoats. I wanted to stop playing
I the blame game and take responsibil-
ity for taking care of my community
and Mason County.
I want to prove that good ideas
and collaboration are superior to
supporting the status quo of using
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the public purse to subsidize private
gain.
Moreover, I will be everyone’s com—
missioner, not just my party’s. If I
have to maintain or raise taxes or
fees, it will be for the public good,
not for the benefit of those like
Daddy Warbucks, Scrooge McDuck,
Richie Rich, or Mr. Potter. Your
taxation will have the benefit of
representation.
I am also running as a role model
for ordinary people to get involved in
politics. I call upon young people, peo—
ple with traumatic lived experiences,
and those people who are marginal-
ized and bullied: Please, recognize
that if I can'do it, you can do it too.
As long as there is breath in my
lungs, I will shout out and call out for
freedom. I will tell Truth to power. I
will not be silenced by intimidation or
violence. I will fight hate with love,
fear with bravery, and darkness with
light.
'How do you
differ from your
1 opponent?
I want to emphasize that I am
fiercely independent. I offer TABULA
RASA, a clean slate. I will offer the
promise that every resolution or bill
rises or falls on its own merits, not by
powerful good old boy interests who
have always gotten their way. Most
of my donors are small donors with
modest means. Follow the money.
I have no legacy attachments and I
can say NO to my friends and friends
of my friends. If you want someone
who can make hard complicated deci-
sions based on merit and fair play,
choose Miguel. f you want to say NO
to shady business as usual, choose
Miguel. If you want to shake your fist
at the wealthy elite and shout out
that “you cannot have it all,” choose
Miguel. If you still dream that in
America we are judged by the content
of our character and the quality of
our ideas, choose Miguel.
I truly believe in “We the People”
and I want the government to reflect
that it is of the people, by the people,
and for the people.
n
PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE Pursu—
ant to the Revised Code of Washington
61.24, et seq.108 1st Ave South, Suite
Seattle, WA Trustee Sale No.: WA-
22-925925-BB Title' Order No.:
Reference Number of Deed of Trust: In-
strument No. Parcel Number(s):
Grantor(s) for Record-
ing Purposes under RCW JO-
SEPH BANGLE, AN UNMARRIED MAN
Current Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust
and Grantee (for Recording Purposes un-
der RCW MEGAN GREGORY
AND JAMES L. GREGORY, WIFE AND
HUSBAND Current Trustee of the Deed of
Trust: Quality Loan Service Corporation of
Washington Current Loan Mortgage Ser-
vicer of the Deed of Trust: Megan Gregory
|.NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that Quality
Loan Service Corp. of Washington, the un—
dersigned Trustee, will on at
AM At the main entrance of the Ma—
son County Courthouse, located at 419 N
4th, Shelton, WA 98584 sell at public auc-
tion to the highest and best bidder, pay-
able in the form of credit bid or cash bid
in the form of cashier’s check or certified
checks from federally or State chartered
banks, at the time of sale the following
described real property, situated in the
County of MASON, State of Washington,
to-wit: Lot three (3), Block five (5), Mission
Creek, Volume 5 of Plats, pages 89,
and 91, records of Mason County, Wash-
ington. More commonly known as: 173
NE STEELHEAD DR SOUTH, BELFAIR,
WA 98528 Subject to that certain Deed of
Trust dated recorded
under Instrument No. 2056677 records of
MASON County, Washington, from JO-
SEPH BANGLE, AN UNMARRIED MAN,
as grantor(s), to MASON COUNTY TITLE
COMPANY, as original trustee, to secure
an obligation in favor of MEGAN GREGO-
RY AND JAMES L. GREGORY. WIFE.AND
HUSBAND, as original beneficiary II. No
action commenced by the Beneficiary of
the- Deed of Trust as referenced in RCW
61 is now pending to seek sate
isfaction of the obligation in any Court by
reason of the Borrower’s or Grantor’s de—
fault on the obligation secured by the Deed
of Trust/Mortgage. Ill. The default(s) for.
which this foreclosure is made is/are as fol-
lows: Failure to pay the remaining baiances
due, including principal and interest, along
yvith late charges and/or any accrued fees
and costs as due pursuant to the terms of ,
the loan'do’cumentS on the maturity date
of as specified in the promissory
note dated Nothing in this notice
shall be construed as a waiver of any fees
owing to_the Beneficiary under the Deed of
Trust pursUant to the terms of the loan doc-
uments. IV. The sum owing on the matured
obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is:
$77,925.14. V. The above—described real
property will be sold to satisfy the expense
of sale and the obligation secured by the
, PUBLIC NOTICES
Deed of Trust as provided by statute. The
sale will be made ’without warranty, ex—
pressed or implied, regarding title, posses- ‘
sion or encumbrances on The
defaults referredto in Paragraph Ill must
be cured prior to the foreclosure sale to
cause a discontinuance of the sale. The
sale will be discontinued and terminated
if at any time before the foreclosure sale
the default as set forth in Paragraph III is
cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs
are paid. Payment must be in cash or with
cashiers orcertified checks from a State
or federally chartered bank. The sale may
be terminated any time before the sale, by
the Borrower or Grantor or the holder of
any recorded junior lien or encumbrance
by paying the amount referenced inPara-
graph IV, along with late charges, foreclo—
sure fees and costs, any legal fees, and/
or advances that haVe become due pur—
suant to the terms of the obligation and/
or Deed of Trust, and curing all other de-
faiIlts. VI. A written Notice of Default was
transmitted by the Beneficiary or- Trustee
to the Borrower(s) and_Grantor(s) by both
first class and certified mail proof of which
Is in the possession of the Trustee. The
written Notice of Default was posted in a
conspicuous place on the real property de-
scribed in Paragraph above, or the Bor-
rower and Grantor were personally served,
where applicable, with said written Notice
of Default, and the Trustee has possession
of proof of such posting or service. The
list of recipients of the Notice of Default
is listed within the Notice of Foreclosure
provided to the Borrower(s) and Grantor(s).
These requirements were completed as of
VII. The Trustee whose name
and address are set forth below will pro—
vide in writing to anyone requesting it, a
statement of all costs and fees due at any
time prior to the sale. Vlll..The effect of the
sale will be to deprive the Grantor and all
those who hold by, through or under the
Grantor of all their interest in the above-
described property. IX. Anyone having
any objections to this sale on any grounds
whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity
to be heard as to those objections if they
bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant
to RCW Failure to bring such a
lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper
grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale.
X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS
— The purchaser at the Trustee's Sale is en-
titled to possession of the property on the
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, including occupants who are
not tenants. After the 20th day following
the sale the purchaser has the right to evict
occupants who are not tenants by summa-
ry proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW.
For tenant-occupied prOperty, the purchas—
er shall rovide a tenant with written notice
in acco ance with RCW THIS
NOTICE IS THE FINAL STEP BEFORE THE
Pursue NOTICES
FORECLOSURE SALE OF YOUR HOME.
_You may be eligible for mediation. You
have only DAYS from the recording date
of this notice to pursue mediation. DO NOT
DELAY. CONTACT A HOUSING COUN-
SELOR OR AN ATTORNEY LICENSED
IN WASHINGTON NOW to assess your
situation and refer you to mediation if you,
are eligible and it may help you save your
home. See below for safe sources of help.
SEEKING ASSISTANCE Housing counsel-
ors 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 following: The statewide fore-
closure hotline for assistance and referral
to housing counselors recommended by
the Housing Finance Commission: Toll-
free: 1—877-894-HOME (1-877—894-4663)
or Web site: http://www.dfi.wa.gov/con~
sumers/homeownership/post_purchase_
counselorsjoreclosure.htm The United
States Department of Housing and Urban
Development: Toll—free:
or National Web Site: http://portal.hud.
gov/hudportal/HUD or for Local counsel—
ing agencies in Washington: http://wvwv.
hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm
?webListAction=search&searchstate=W
A&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal
aid hotline for assistance and referrals to
other housing counselors and attorneys:
Telephone: or Web site:
http://nwjustice.org/what—clear Additional
information provided by the Trustee: If you
have previously been discharged through
bankruptcy, you may have been released
of personal liability for this loan in which
case this letter is intended to exercise the
noteholders rights against the real property
only. The Trustee‘s Sale Number is WA-22—
925925—BB. Dated: Quality Loan
Service Corp. of Washington, as Trustee
By: Jeff Stenman, President Trustee’s Ad—
dress: Quality Loan Service Corp. of Wash—
ington 1 st Ave South, Suite 202, Se-
attle, WA 98104 For questions call toll—free:
(866) Trustee Sale Number: WA-
22-925925—BB Sale Line: 916-939-0772
or Login to: http://wa.qualityloan.com ID-
SPub
October November 2t .
PUBLIC NOTICE ‘
JIMS AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR TOWING
E. BROCKDALE RD. SHELTON, WA
PHONE: (360) FAX: (360)
ABANDONED VEHICLE SALE
IN COMPLIANCE WITH CHAPTER 42,
RCW LAW OF 1969, FIRST EX-
TRAORDINARY SESSION, AS AMENDED
BY CHAPTER NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN THAT JIM’S AUTOMOTIVE, |NC.,
JIM’S AUTO REPAIR TOWING, LOCAT-
ED AT E. BROCKDALE RD. SHEL-
..TON, WA WILL AT PUBLIC AUC-
TION ON OCTOBER 26TH. 2022AT
PM. SELL FOR CASH TO THE HIGHEST
BIDDER THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED
PUBLIC NOTICES
VEHICLES: . .
1. VW GTI LIC #BYCB470
2. 1994 HONDA ACCORD I LIC
'
CHEVROLETS10 LIC #B89882L
4. 1988 FORD RANGER LIC
MALLARD ULTPuALlTE LIC
#59492P
6. 1991 GEO METRO LIC #BGF2211
1994 HONDA CIVIC LIC #CEG2247
TOYOTA YARIS LIC #CDF3297
9. CHEVROLET SILVERADO LIC
'
10. 1997 TOYOTA COROLLA LIC
#CA88813 .
11. 1991 FORD RANGER LIC #NONE
12. MERCURY SABLE LIC
#A030957
13. 1999 SATURN SW2 LIC #CDE3048
14. 1998 MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE LIC
#BTX6588
VEHICLES ARE AVAILABLE ' FOR IN-
SPECTION AT AM. ON THE DAY OF
,THE SALE AT JIM’S AUTOMOTIVE, INC.
JIM’S AUTO REPAIR TOWING REG.
3683 October 1t
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE of PUBLIC HEARING
for the SHELTON METROPOLITAN PARK
DISTRICT PRELIMINARY REVENUE
SOURCES Including consideration of
possible increases in Ad Valorem
(Property) Tax Levies As required by RCW
the Shelton Metropolitan Park ‘
District shall hold a public hearing to hear
testimony regarding the Preliminary
Revenue Sources including consideration
of possible increases in ad valorem (prop-
erty) tax levies on November ,1st,
commencing at approximately pm.
Any taxpayer may appear and be heard
for or against any part of the Budget.
Taxpayers may also provide written testi-
mony to-the City Clerk. Donna Nault City
Clerk '
October 20, 27 2t
PUBLIC NOTICE .
PUBLIC NOTICE of PUBLIC HEAR-
ING for. the PRELIMINARY BUD—
GET and PRELIMINARY BUDGET. REV-
ENUE SOURCES Including consideration
of possible increases in Ad Valorem
(Property) Tax Levies As required by RCW
the City Council shall hold a
public hearing to hear testimony regarding
the Preliminary Budget and Revenue
Sources for the City of Shelton, Washing-
ton, including consideration of possible
increases in ad valorem (property) tax lev—
ies on‘Nove‘mber 1st, commencing at
approximately pm. Any taxpayer may
appear and be heard for or against any part
of the Budget. Taxpayers may also
provide written testimony to the City Clerk.
Donna Nault City Clerk
October 20, ,2t