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Hospital delays CEO selection until February By MICHELLE BEAHM Staff reporter
The Whidbey General Hospital board of commissioners delayed the selection of the top candidate for the CEO position Friday. The board discussed the qualifications of its three finalists behind closed doors during a special morning meeting but then postponed the decision until next month. Anne Tarrant, the board president, will continue working with an executive search firm to review the information
about the candidates. The three candidates are Geri Forbes, current CEO of Doctor’s Memorial Hospital in Florida; Michael Ellis, CEO at Big Bend Regional Hospital in Alpine, Texas; and Eric Jensen, CEO of Valley General Hospital in Monroe, Wash. So far, the only chances for input from the community during the five-month process of finding a new CEO were inviteonly luncheons; the names of the candidates weren’t released before the events. The hospital board invited representatives SEE CEO, A5
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Deep Sea owner heads to jail, sued for $1.2 million By JESSIE STENSLAND Staff reporter
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Preschoolers Hunter Ross, left, and Dean Wheeler use clay to help learn how to form different letters of the alphabet.
Getting back to the basics By MICHELLE BEAHM Staff reporter
With the rise of technology in schools, skills like neat cursive handwriting can fall by the wayside. That was something that was starting to disappear in the Oak Harbor School District, with no formal handwriting curriculum being followed much anymore, according to Oak Harbor Elementary Principal Dorothy Day. But starting at the beginning of the 2014-2015 school year, the Oak Harbor School District is using a handwriting program called Handwriting without Tears, which helps students from preschool through fifth grade learn how to properly form the letters of the alphabet, as well as how to write in cursive. “The kindergartners are getting taught just how to print,” Day said. “The older kids, the third-, fourth- and fifth-graders are learning cursive.” SEE BASICS, A5
Amelia Dorow, a preschooler at Hand-in-Hand Early Learning Center, practices how to form the letter “A” with clay.
The owner of the Deep Sea crab boat that caught fire, sank and spilled oil in Penn Cove is going to jail and is being sued for $1.2 million. Rory Westmoreland, a Renton scrap-metal dealer, was sentenced to 75 days in jail and ordered to pay a $1,000 fine in Island County District Court Monday. The state Attorney General’s Office, representing the Department of Natural Resources, filed a lawsuit against Westmoreland in Island County Superior Court last week. The suit aims to recoup costs incurred WESTMORELAND in disposing of the vessel. In addition, the Department of Ecology last year fined Westmoreland $301,000 for the oil spill that resulted from the Deep Sea sinking. Yet Penn Cove Shellfish has yet to see a penny of compensation for the disaster, which forced the closure of shellfish harvest for a month in 2012 and had other, longer-range consequences for the business. Co-owner Ian Jefferds said he filed a claim with the National Pollution Fund Center, run by the Coast Guard, a couple years ago but hasn’t heard anything back. The Department of Ecology also filed a complaint but has already been paid by the fund. “It had a huge impact on our business,” Jefferds said. “We didn’t get a seed set in as a result,” he said, referring to the mussels that grow on rafts in Penn Cove. Christopher Anderson, a deputy prosecutor with Island County, also emphasized the impact the spill had on the economy in his sentencing memorandum. “The defendant’s actions jeopardized the business of not only Penn Cove Shellfish, which actually lost significant business, but also numerous inns, hotels, restaurants and other businesses around Penn Cove that rely on the natural beauty of Penn Cove to attract patrons,” Anderson wrote. Westmoreland, the owner of Northwest Steel & Recycling, purchased the 141-foot, steel-hulled crab boat from the Port of Seattle for $2,500 in November of 2011. The port advertised the boat on Craigslist as scrap metal. As part of the terms of the sale, Westmoreland assured the SEE SUED, A16
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Science on Wheels innovates
New station in North Whidbey fire budget By MICHELLE BEAHM Staff reporter
North Whidbey Fire and Rescue carried about $4.6 million into 2015, including cash on hand, tax incomes and other revenues. That’s according to a budget approved late last year by the fire district. Total expenses are projected at about $3.4 million. The fire district also made room in the budget for construction of a new station that may be built during 2015 at Cornet Bay. Chief Marv Koorn said that the budget includes a tax increase of about $44,566, which includes not only the normal 1 percent increase, but an additional 3 percent increase, which may be
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put into effect. That means that the budget is “ballooned by about $30,000.” Construction of a Cornet Bay station is estimated at $1.1 million, Koorn said. The budget is dependent on the total cost being in line with the estimate, which Koorn called a “big unknown.” Budgeted expenses are about $1.2 million more than expected. Because the district is in the process of selling two firetrucks that were recently replaced, the revenue for the district could increase by about $81,000. Koorn said the district “will be back with full amount of reserve money” if they stick to the budget and keep the 2016 budget tight, as well.
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Elementary schools provide a well-rounded education for students, but sometimes lessons need a little hands-on experience to stick. At Hillcrest Elementary, the parent-teacher association brings that experience to the students every year in the form of a Science on Wheels exhibit, courtesy of the Pacific Science Center based in Seattle. Science on Wheels brings educational displays that students can interact with. This year’s exhibit took place Jan. 20-21 at Hillcrest and helped teach students about probability, math, shapes and more. The nonprofit educational institution from the Pacific Science Center began during the 1970s and brings with it a short opening assembly, 30 interactive exhibits and up to 15 individual classroom visits from Pacific Science Center teachers. During their trip to Oak Harbor, they also visited Crescent Harbor Elementary school. “It’s a hands-on learning experience for them,” said Darcelle Carlson, co-presi-
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Eric Keyes, a kindergartner at Hillcrest Elementary, enjoys one of the exhibits at the Science on Wheels event Wednesday. dent of the Hillcrest PTA. Funded by PTA money earned during the fall fundraiser, the focus at Hillcrest this year was mathfinder. “Mathfinder takes students on a mathematical journey far beyond arithmetic. Students can practice probability,
reflect on symmetry, focus on fractals and locate their center of gravity as they discover how to manipulate math to learn about the world,” according to the Science on Wheels statement. Carlson said that though it can be pricey, the cost is well
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worth it to the PTA because of “the opportunity for them to learn something.” “Some of our kids don’t have the opportunity to go down to the Seattle Science Center, and this brings it to them,” Carlson said. “It gives them the opportunity to learn something different, something that’s not school-oriented, but something they can use.” But it’s not all about learning. As first-grader Aiden Burns said, “It’s about having fun.” “Why have this here? Because look at the kids,” said Barbara Herbert, a member of the PTA. “They love it. It broadens their minds.” Carlson said that the reason to keep doing it year after year is obvious: “You can see every one of them is engaged and learning something new.” “This is the best day of my life,” said first-grader Jayelle Ventura, before clarifying, “At school.”
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Port appointment raises transparency questions By MEGAN HANSEN Co-Editor
The appointment of a hand-picked commissioner to the Port of Coupeville last week raised questions about whether the public agency conducts business in an open and transparent manner. Two members of the three-person board chose a commissioner without advertising the opening to the public. In addition, port officials may have been conducting business by “polling,” which is when a public official contacts individual members of a board in an improper attempt to make decisions outside of a public meeting. John Carr, a retired real estate agent, was appointed to the board immediately after Commissioner Bill Larsen tendered his resignation. Carr will fill the position until it is up for re-election in November. The manner in which the board came to this decision raises “legitimate” questions, said Nancy Krier, the state’s assistant attorney general for open government. During the December port meeting, Larsen initially submitted his resignation effective Jan. 31, citing personal reasons. No discussion about how to fill the vacancy was conducted during that meeting. However, Larsen tendered his resignation effective immediately at the following Jan. 14 meeting and Carr was promptly sworn in. Carr said during the meeting he was excited about being approached and was ready to serve. Commissioner Marshall Bronson said the board mem-
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John Carr is sworn in to the Port of Coupeville board. bers chose someone they felt had qualities that were beneficial, specifically citing Carr’s real estate background as an advantage for ongoing negotiations with the Greenbank Farm Management Group contract. While state law may not require the board to publicly advertise an open position, the port has done so in the past. After the December meeting, Commissioner Mike Diamanti researched past protocol when Laura Blankenship resigned from her seat in April 2013. Diamanti advised new Executive Director David Day in an email obtained in a public records request that past protocol entailed advertising a request for applications and suggested candidates would be interviewed during the February meeting. Instead, the board chose not to advertise the opening or even open it to the public. Bronson said he felt the board had a specific desire for certain expertise and also
felt the position needed to be filled as soon as possible. “The public doesn’t have to do it each time,” Bronson said. Per state law, once a position is vacated, the board has 90 days to appoint a qualified person to fill the seat. The way the port handled this appointment this time around raises two potential issues, Krier said. The first is whether the board engaged in a meeting by email. The Whidbey Examiner’s public records request for all emails and documentation regarding the appointment revealed a series of emails between Day and individual commissioners informing them of the situation. “For your information, Commissioner Bronson has had a conversation with John Carr regarding the possibility of his interest in filling the upcoming empty commissioner position in District 2,” Day wrote in two separate emails to commissioners Larsen and Diamanti. Bronson was copied on both. In subsequent emails, Day
communicates with the board members separately that he’d been in communication with Carr and asked him to submit a letter of interest. The letter was then forwarded to each commissioner. Krier said the second issue raised in this situation is the potential for polling, where one person, in this instance the executive director, goes to each individual commissioner to get their opinion on a situation. “Votes and collective decisions cannot be made outside of a public meeting,” she said. “If they’re making a decision, who made the decision? Whether each board member knew the other’s opinion — those are all legitimate questions.” In a follow-up interview with Diamanti, he said Day discussed with each commissioner the fact that Carr had expressed interest in filling the position. He said he felt it wasn’t good to only have a two-person board and the position needed to be filled right away. “I’ve known John in the past and over the years knew he had a good reputation,” Diamanti said. “I was very much in favor of him filling the position. If someone (else) had expressed interest, I would have considered them, too.” Diamanti said business is often conducted in scenarios like this where a situation comes up, the executive director contacts each com-
missioner individually and explains the situation and gets input. “The executive director doesn’t say ‘Marshall thinks this’ or ‘Mike thinks this,’ ” he said. One example, he said, was where the port ran into a $400 cost overrun on its current fuel float replacement project. Diamanti said the executive director called each commissioner individually to explain the situation. “If we think it’s a good idea and there’s consensus, he makes the decision,” Diamanti said. Krier said a lot of port districts delegate those kinds of decisions to a staff member, but if this port has reserved those decisions for themselves, they have to be done in a public meeting. “If the executive director is basically gathering votes, it has to be done in a meeting,” she said. “They can’t cast votes through a poll.” One of the issues considered when addressing polling is whether the board members are being informed of what other members think, Krier said. In one email obtained in the records request from Day to Bronson, Day wrote, “Commissioner Diamanti dropped by the office today and mentioned that he held a very favorable opinion of John Carr.” Day, who started in midDecember, said he doesn’t
believe he’s engaged in polling. He said he believes the email correspondence obtained in the records request seems pretty clear. “They (the commissioners) can’t talk to each other and they’re good about not talking to each other,” he said. “I don’t know if they talked to each other. I know they didn’t talk to each other within my purview. “Basically, we’re trying to get stuff done with very little money. These are non-partisan, unpaid positions and I don’t think they’re wanton for power; they’re trying to do something good for the port.” As the executive director, Day said he’s the one who puts together the agenda, which is approved by Bronson prior to publishing. “There’s no intent to cover anything up or do the port harm,” he said. “There’s a lot on the port’s plate this year and we’re just trying to get business done.” Both Day and Diamanti maintain they don’t believe the port handled the situation incorrectly but were willing to listen to concerns. “My rule of thumb is everything is on a case-bycase basis,” Diamanti said. “I’ve been through the OPMA trainings. “The port has been very conscientious. If there’s additional information to consider, we will certainly address that.”
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Head Start celebrating 50 years By MICHELLE BEAHM
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fter 50 years, the Head Start program will be celebrating the important things: the people who have helped make the program a success and, more importantly, the people who have been successful in the program. Mary Ellen Lykins, director of the Head Start program in Skagit, Island and San Juan counties, is working on organizing an anniversary celebration. Though it’s still largely in the planning stages, she knows one thing for sure: She wants people who have gone through the program to share their stories. “One of the things that I really, really wanted to be able to tell people and show people is what it means in taking a child to a successful adult life,” Lykins said. She’s already found people who have told her that today they’re an architect or a mayor or more. “There’s so many of them (stories), so many of them out there,” Lykins said, “so I’m trying to find those
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Charlynn Anema-Raimundi leads a preschool-age Head Start class Thursday afternoon. people. If you were a Head Start kid and you want to say, ‘Hey, I was a Head Start kid and here’s where I am today,’ that’s the story I want.” The anniversar y celebration, for which the details are not yet finalized, is expected to take place Saturday, March 21, at the Swinomish Casino. Head Start was founded in 1965 as a summer camp, with the intention of getting young students who come from poverty-stricken fami-
lies on the same level as their peers. “Some of the motivation was just the recognition that children who were coming out of poverty and coming out of really challenging family situations ---- trauma, stress, weren’t doing well, and they weren’t ready for school ---- they weren’t starting at the same place as maybe peers who were coming from an economically stable background were,” Lykins said. Lykins said that the year
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it started, the plan was to serve thousands of students but not to be a huge program. However, the number of students they ended up helping were far beyond expectations. There are two facets of the Head Start program: early and preschool. Early Head Start works with prenatal to 3-year-olds and Preschool Head Start with ages 3-5. But they don’t just work with the children; they also work with the families. “We work with parents around family goals, around how to work with their children, so there’s a lot of education going on around developmental progress, what to expect with chil-
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dren, how to support and encourage them,” Lykins said. “Overall, it’s a schoolreadiness program, so the goal is that when these kids hit kindergarten, they’re … on par with their peers.” Head Start works with families who are poverty level or below, are homeless, have foster children and more. “It’s hard living in poverty,” Lykins said. “There’s a lot of stress.” “We are able to kind of pick up and support the part of that family world that means their kids are going to do better and they’re going to move forward, which is of primary importance to any parent.” “No matter what else they’re facing in life, they want to know their kids are going to be OK,” she said. Head Start helps develop skills needed to succeed, from language to math and more. They also provide at least one meal and snack a day, as well as health services if necessary. “The impacts, the changes that we see in these people’s lives, in the kids but also in the families, in the parents, it’s tremendous,” Lykins said. “It is big and it’s pervasive and it’s really, really wonderful stuff.” n To share a personal experience with Head Start, email Lykins at maryellen. lykins@skagit.edu or call 360-416-7590. For information about Head Start, visit www.sihs.skagit.edu
ISLAND SCANNER The following items were selected from reports made to the Island County Sheriff’s Office:
FRIDAY, JAN. 16 At 10:21 a.m., a caller reported that “squatters” on Vesper Road were taking a pole barn apart. The barn is “slowly disappearing.” At 1 p.m., a Cabrini Court resident reported that he returned from vacation to find a neighbor stole his medical marijuana and grow equipment and “got rid of it.” At 11:05 a.m., a caller from an Oklahoma casino reported that a wanted sex offender from Island County was working there. At 2:30 p.m., there was a report that squatters “stripped a shop” and were outside with a bottle of whiskey. At 8 p.m., the Navy Search and Rescue reported that they were doing “night ops” at the Rhododendron Park. At 11:45 p.m., a caller on Maxwelton Road said he needed someone to pick him up and take him to jail.
SATURDAY, JAN. 17 At 1:20 a.m., a caller reported that her son picked up a hitchhiker on the highway at Swantown Road and brought him home. At 1:45 a.m., a burglary attempt was reported on Oak Harbor Road. The resident heard a large thud and found a piece of window broken in the bathroom. At 9:09 a.m., a dead goat was reported on East Fakkema Road.
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CONTINUED FROM A1 from the chambers of commerce, mayors and officials from such community organizations as Good Cheer Food Bank and island Rotary clubs. The current CEO of Whidbey General Hospital, Tom Tomasino, gave his notice this past summer. Tomasino said he could stay until October of this year, but his departure date hasn’t been decided. The extended notice gave the board time to do a comprehensive search for his replacement, with the help of Kate Kingsley with KL Kingsley Executive Search. It will also give the new CEO time to train with Tomasino to get to know the hospital and communities on Whidbey Island, according to board members. Tomasino was criticized by the Island County prosecutor and others for his handling of an investigation into an administrator accused of assaulting a patient and his lack of public transparency. Tomasino earned $261,000 in salary and benefits in 2012, according to the state Department of Health. During a special meeting Friday, the board moved to have Tarrant continue working with Kingsley in reviewing the information about the candidates. The board members said they will make their final decision about which candidate to offer the job to at their regular board meeting 7 a.m., Monday, Feb. 9.
Geri Forbes Forbes met with the luncheon group Friday, Jan. 16. She said she and her husband are considering relocating to the Pacific Northwest for about 20 years. Forbes said now is the right time for it, with her daughter grown and getting married. Forbes holds a degree in psychology and social work and began her career managing physician practices, eventually working her way into hospital administration. “That gives me a nice perspective because a lot of hospital leaders don’t have exposure to the physician side,” Forbes said. Forbes said she has recently been working with the idea of “cradle-to-grave care” and likes the idea of establishing lifelong healthcare for patients. “I enjoy being a part of innovation and change,” Forbes said, “and I feel that this area is a great microcosm where we can really experiment with that — how to raise the health of the
community, do it cost-effectively, improve people’s lives, increase the stability of the hospital and the network that we relate to.” She said one of her first priorities would be to ensure the senior leadership team is strong and cohesive. “They’re going to be the nucleus of setting a new tone, a new day, new goals and objectives,” Forbes said. “You want that group to be strong and aligned and then cascade that message through the organization.” Forbes said she’d make connecting with the community another priority and said she’s had success in asking physicians to go to public meetings as well. When it comes to transparency, it’s important to be open and speak plainly, she said. “Transparency means to me to keep people informed, within the limits of what you can keep them informed on,” she said. “We are health care; we do have legal issues that we have to take into consideration, but we just need to state those clearly. It’s all about communication.”
Michael Ellis Ellis met with the community leaders Monday, Jan. 19. Ellis has worked in healthcare since 1989, including nine years in the Air Force. He’s spent his entire health care career after leaving the military in rural hospitals, preferring the atmosphere over larger hospitals. He’s been the CEO at his current hospital, Big Bend Regional Hospital in Alpine, Texas, for seven years. He said the position on Whidbey Island is the first to make him want to leave. “This facility … has tremendous potential.” Ellis said that he’s “not an office CEO,” but likes to go around to talk to people in his hospitals and get a real feel for what’s going on. He also gets “significant input” from hospital leaders when he makes his yearly strategic business plans in order to keep informed on the priorities and goals of the various departments. “You have to trust the people you hire to do their jobs so you can do everything else,” Ellis said. “And that’s meeting with the public, that’s working on your strategic plan, it’s following up and asking the tough questions.” Ellis said his strengths include honesty and being approachable to the public. He said health care is the most emotional business there is. “It’s people’s lives,” he said. “If you want to have anybody trust you with their healthcare, you have to be honest with them. They might not
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Anne Tarrant, president of the Whidbey General Hospital board, discusses the next steps for choosing a new CEO during a meeting Monday morning. like the answer, that has to be understood up front, but just because they don’t like the answer doesn’t mean it’s not correct. If you don’t have the answer, go get the answer and get back with them.” Ellis said connecting with the community is a priority and that it would be important for him to attend community meetings like chamber luncheons or City Council meetings in order to keep the public informed about goings-on at the hospital. Ellis stressed the importance of answering questions from the media and public as honestly and completely as possible within the confines of confidentiality laws. Another priority for him, he said, is the public wants from the hospital. “This place should be handling 85 percent, if not 90 percent, of the community’s needs,” he said. “Knowing that, what are the misses?”
Eric Jensen Jensen was the final CEO candidate, who attended the luncheon Thursday, Jan. 22. A Washington state native, Jensen has worked in many hospitals within the state, including in Ellensburg, Everett, Forks and, currently, Monroe. Jensen said he became interested in the position on Whidbey because the hospital he is currently the CEO of, Valley General Hospital in Monroe, is merging with Evergreen Health Affiliation. Though he would still be in charge of his hospital, he said he “won’t have that autonomy that I used to have, for 26 years, operating a hospital.” “I’m looking at this as an opportunity to have more of the autonomy that I’m used to having,” Jensen said. Jensen said he has joined a couple hospitals that were in dire straits, including the understaffed Clallam County Hospital in Forks, and the indebted Valley General
Hospital. During his tenure as CEO of both, Jensen said he managed to turn both around to becoming successful and solvent hospitals. “My preference is not to be in crisis mode and losing sleep all the time,” Jensen said. “I think what I see in Whidbey is opportunity; I don’t think Whidbey’s in crisis, but I think it could be in crisis if some of the financial issues aren’t addressed,” he said. Jensen said one of his priorities would be turning public perception around into a positive one. “You’ve got to be transparent with the media and the public about what’s going on within,” Jensen said, “but still respective of people’s privacy on issues like personnel issues. “The public has a right to know at the end of the day, if there was an issue with me as CEO, then what was the
outcome of that issue? What came of the whole investigation of something that happened?” They have a right to know the outcome.” Another priority for Jensen would be staying connected to the communities on the island. One of the things his current hospital does, he said, is always saying ‘yes’ to speaking engagements, whether it’s him as CEO or physicians or other employees of the hospital. Jensen said he’d also spend his first months at the hospital getting to know the employees and physicians, as well as filling vacant positions, like that of the chief financial officer. “It’s really important to understand … do you have the right people in the right positions, and do they have the right responsibilities?”
For the younger students, there are activities to help them learn how to properly create letters. Those activities includes songs that describe how to form letters and dances to go along with them. “The kids love it, and the teachers are really liking it,” Day said. “They’re learning how to write paragraphs and sentences, but if they can’t form the letters correctly, then it makes it really difficult for them.” Kathy Ridle, a teacher at the Hand-in-Hand Early Learning Center, helped choose Handwriting without Tears as the new curriculum. Ridle said the program was developed by occupational therapists, and the levels were “developmentally appropriate for beginning writers.” Ridle said handwriting curriculums like this are very important for students. “As children get older, they need to be able to write efficiently, and if they don’t learn correct letter formation at an early age … it slows them down writing and they don’t write as neatly,” Ridle said. “This just helps them be more efficient at writing and helps them be more successful.”
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Saturday, January 24, 2015 • Whidbey News-Times
OUR VIEWPOINT Proposed law to up legal smoking age to 21 is overreaching It sometimes seems that lawmakers and other public officials create laws just for the sake of creating laws. As a society, there are many people who want to legislate personal choices. New York tried it with soda. … A law limiting the size of sugary drinks to 16 ounces was struck down by a court. Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson recently came up with a proposed law that appears largely designed to please a segment of the population without any real chance of speaking to the problem at hand. Just about everyone knows that smoking is bad and that young people shouldn’t light up, right? Ferguson proposed a bill this week that would increase the legal tobacco smoking age from 18 to 21. If passed, it would be the first such law of its kind in the nation. Ferguson presents compelling reasons for why young people shouldn’t smoke cigarettes. For example, research shows that the young adult brain, still developing between 18 and 21, is highly susceptible to nicotine addiction. Such a law would decide for legal adults what they can and cannot do. Yes, you can vote. Yes you can drive. Yes you can get married. Yes, you can get a tattoo. Yes, you can serve in the military. No, you cannot smoke a cigarette. Here’s a scenario to consider: If such a law were enacted, a 20-year-old sailor, just home to Oak Harbor after deployment overseas, lights a cigarette as he is driving off base. Presumably, it would be legal for him or her to smoke on base — it’s federal property — but he or she is breaking state law by taking a drag in city limits. Here’s a lesson policy-makers seem to forget: The best way to get people to make healthier choices isn’t to make the vice in question illegal. Prohibitionists tried it with alcohol, and marijuana is still outlawed by the federal government. How’s that working out? Lawmakers saw greater success at coaxing people not to use tobacco products through education about the health impacts, stricter advertising rules and higher taxes. Smoking rates have dropped over the past few decades. Smokers pay upwards of $10 or more to buy a pack of cigarettes nowadays. That’s a deterrent. Washington state shouldn’t become a nanny state regulating each of our personal vices. Ferguson’s proposed law is a bad idea.
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Navy goals are out of sync with region Editor, Central to this growing controversy are the EA-18G jets stationed at NAS Whidbey. These $83 million-plus electronic warfare jets, the loudest ever built, are devastating Washington state Puget Sound’s northern islands with documented levels of hazardous noise, even before the completion of an Environmental Impact Study. The Navy now plans to take large swaths of the Olympic National Forest, along with airspace over it and the Olympic National Park, for its Northwest electromagnetic radiation warfare training program. It already does this training on bases in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Nevada, but says it needs the Olympic Peninsula to save $5 million per year on fuel costs and 45 minutes of flying time that Navy personnel could spend with their families. Here are a few of the Navy’s claims that make it hard to trust them. Navy Claim: The numbers of flights in the Olympic National Forest are pro-
jected to increase by 10 percent. Facts: Growlers will fly over the Olympic Peninsula communities and cities for 260 days per year to do 2,900 training exercises for 8-16 hours per day at 15 locations. The current number of operations in the Olympic MOA is 1,200. Navy claim: Growlers over the Olympic Forest will fly at 10,000 feet above sea level. Facts: The Navy is authorized to fly at 6,000 feet above mean sea level. Because the ground rises in the mountains, in some areas jets will fly at 1,200 feet. Navy claim: Growlers are no louder than Prowlers. Facts: Growlers can cause instantaneous hearing loss. The Navy’s own data states that Growlers, as they approach a landing, register at 114 dB compared with 107 dB for Prowlers. Given the log scale, that 7 dB difference expands to Growler noise being 4.33 times as intense as the average reading for Prowlers. Navy claim: Training over Olympics will enhance the Navy’s ability to support troops. Fact: The Navy is already doing electromagnetic warfare training elsewhere. This looks more like a proposal for the convenience of the Navy, not for improved training for field support. Additionally, any training they do now
could be learned in simulators instead of aircraft for real financial savings, as most airlines do today. Navy claim: It is extremely unlikely that the training conducted in Washington will adversely affect people, animals or the environment. Fact: In the 2010 EIS for the Northwest Training and Testing Center, plans include “taking” thousands of fish and marine mammals, like our Orcas. Navy claim: Electromagnetic emitters are safe. Fact: Dahr Jamal, journalist, published a list of scientists and articles on electromagnetic-emitter science that contradicts this claim. The effects of noise and electromagnetic radiation on one billion birds flying up and down the Pacific Coast Flyway annually has not been analyzed by the Navy. In spite of facts and science, the Navy is committed to more jets, more noise, expanded assets, sonar that will kill our fish and whales, live-fire testing and warfare training. The Navy’s goals are out of sync with a growing region that cares about health, a clean and peaceful environment and a sustainable economy for our beloved Puget Sound estuary. Maryon Attwood Coupeville
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New laws may mean changes in elections GUEST COLUMN
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was your reaction to the QUESTION What Seahawks’ comeback?
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By JERRY CORNFIELD Lawmakers are looking at ways to make the election process cheaper for voters, easier to see who is funding campaigns and harder to run initiatives with financial consequences. Holding fewer elections, paying the postage on mail-in ballots and new disclosure rules for pop-up political committees are among the ideas put forth thus far this session. Here are five bills receiving attention from lawmakers that could mean big changes in coming election cycles. Exposing dark money: Senate Bill 5153 takes aim at an emerging force in campaigns — political committees created and funded by nonprofit associations. Under existing rules, they can pretty much mask their identity and shield the source of their money because of their status. This is a big topic nationally — think Koch Brothers — and it is showing up in this state as well. In 2013, a group called Working Washington dumped bunches of money into passing a minimum wage measure in SeaTac. It took time to track the source of the money to a union-sponsored group. Also that year, the Grocery Manufacturers Association spent several million dollars to defeat a food-labeling initiative then tried unsuccessfully to keep its donors secret. This bill creates a new class of political committee called incidental committees. These would file reports with the state Public Disclosure Commission if they spend at least $25,000 in a campaign for a statewide office or statewide ballot measure or $5,000 in a local contest like a county council race. Only those who contribute $2,000 or more to a committee must be identified. Enough with the advice: House Bill 1323 would eliminate those statewide advisory votes that let voters weigh in whether they like or dislike revenue-generating bills passed by the Legislature. These nonbinding measures are the result of a provision in Initiative 960 which Mukilteo’s Tim Eyman sponsored and voters approved in 2007. It costs taxpayers to give their advice. The text of the bills and the votes of the lawmakers must appear in the voter pamphlets. In 2014, that information filled six pages and cost the state $87,761. In 2013, the tab was $164,444 for 10 pages of content. Election reduction: There would no longer be elections in February and April if House Bill 1379 became law. Instead, there would only be a primary in August and general election in November with provisions for special elections to deal with recalls and unexpected vacancies. Elections in February and April are typically when school districts and fire districts put their funding measures on the ballot. Picking up the tab: Some lawmakers worry the cost of a stamp — 49 cents for first class — is a barrier to voting. They’ve drawn up Senate Bill 5344 to require that return envelopes for primary and general election ballots include prepaid postage. Counties would pay and get reimbursed by the state. It might not be cheap. “The legislature finds that the postage, while only a small amount, amounts to the poll tax for many of our citizens,” reads the bill. Hold that budget-busting initiative: There’s a bipartisan uprising to keep expensive initiatives off the ballot unless they include a means of paying for themselves. Thirty-eight senators — half of them Republican, half Democrat — are proposing a constitutional amendment to turn down initiatives that would knock the state budget out of balance because of cost. Senate Joint Resolution 8201 must be approved by a twothirds majority in each chamber and then it goes to the people for a simple majority vote. Voters’ approval of Initiative 1351 in November is pushing lawmakers in this direction. That measure requires smaller classes at every grade level. It will cost an estimated $4 billion to carry out and lawmakers don’t know where they will get that kind of money. That’s why it’s likely that sometime this session, lawmakers will act to amend or suspend the ballot measure. n Political reporter Jerry Cornfield can be emailed at jcornfield@heraldnet.com
“It’s a divinely intervened game. God is favoring the Seahawks this year.” Cesar Muego Oak Harbor
“At first I was a little upset. … All in all, it ended well. I was pretty happy.” Ashley Kutzley Oak Harbor
“The second-best comeback I’ve ever seen. The first was the Buffalo Bills beating the Houston Oilers.”
“It was incredible. I gathered around a radio at work and listened. There were tears.”
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Eileen Busbee
Eileen Nelson (Blevins, Orren) Busbee died Jan. 9, 2015, in a Coupeville nursing home. A native of Fort Worth, Texas, Eileen was born Jan. 12, 1919. When she was 11 months old, Eileen almost died from double pneumonia. She survived at-home, kitchen-table lung surgery with a deep scar and minus one rib. Pneumonia took her mother Sally’s life when Eileen was 7. Her father, George Nelson, was a T&P Railroad conductor, and during the next few years, Eileen alternately lived at both ends of his route, in Fort Worth and with family friends in Marshall, Texas. Eileen was a medical secretary for many years, was later secretary to L.R. (Dutch) Meyer, the legendary TCU athletics director, and ended her working career as a bookkeeper. Eileen moved to Oak Harbor in May 2001 to be near her son, Gary Nelson Blevins, and his wife, JoAnne. JoAnne died Sept. 21, 2012. “My mother was a terrific mom, especially as a single-parent for a few years,” Gary says. “Times were tough, but she always had
enough change for me to attend Saturday shoot-emups at Fort Worth’s White and Tivoli theaters. She was a reader, a whiz at crossword puzzles and a dog lover.” Eileen was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Order of Eastern Star and the Lady Shriners. She was predeceased by husbands Herb Blevins, Billy Joe Orren and Floyd Busbee. Her second marriage was the charm. Orren, who died in December 1977, was the love of her life. He was a gentle, loving man, a good husband and a wonderful father for her son Gary. In addition to her son, Eileen is survived by a niece, Margaret Ann (Orren) Croft, of Fort Worth, and five great-granddaughters. Eileen asked to be cremated with no funeral service.
Gladys H. Barber
March 13, 1920 – Jan. 12, 2015 Gladys Barber, longtime island resident, died suddenly Jan. 12, 2015, at Island Hospital in Anacortes. A memorial service is planned for March 14, 2015, at Whidbey Presbyterian Church, 1148 SE Eighth Ave., Oak Harbor. Details for the service and a full obituary will follow.
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Caron M. Bartlett Caron Marguerite Bartlett, age 78, passed away peacefully with her family by her side Jan. 16, 2015, at Whidbey General Hospital, Coupeville. She was born at home Feb. 6, 1936, in Los Angeles to Enos and Elizabeth Culver. She graduated from Van Nuys High School and was a classmate of Robert Redford. Caron was married to John B. Hagey in 1957. She worked as a car hop at Bob’s Big Boy drive-in in Toluca Lake & Van Nuys CA for several years during the 1950s. She and John lived in Van Nuys, Calif. She was a lady before her time. She went to the drag races with her husband and was soon racing with him and eventually taking over, becoming a top racer. She was winning races before Shirley “Cha Cha” Muldowney, who went on to become the First Lady of Drag Racing, began racing. Caron was a highly competitive and fearless racer. Her children were able to meet the biggest names in racing and auto customization, such as Don Prudhomme, Connie Kalitta, Ed Roth and Von Dutch. Caron divorced John and was married to Donald E. Bartlett. Don also had a love
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of cars, and their enthusiasm for vehicles continued. Don was in the U.S. Navy reserves and served 28 years, retiring as an MCPOC (E-9). He also served for 26 years with the City of Los Angeles Fire Department, retiring as a battalion chief. They lived in Thousand Oaks, Calif., for a time and then moved to Van Nuys. Don was doing his reserve time with the Navy in 1976 aboard the USS Ranger, visiting Puget Sound and Whidbey Island. He fell in love with Washington, and they decided to retire in Oak Harbor in 1988. Caron loved animals and rescued many over the years. She maintained a lifelong love of racing, was passionate about her horse, loved music of all kinds and had the radio on all the time at home. Her greatest passion was her family and the friends of her family. She left a great legacy of love and caring. She survived in spite of losing many family members and friends. She was a member of WAIF and the ASPCA. Caron is survived by three children, son John Hagey, and Kathy, of Lake Isabella, their children, Shannon Hagey, and great-grandchildren, Nick and Mattie Walker, Jonathan Palmer, and Josh Hagey, and wife Amanda, and great-grandchildren Jayden and Jayce Hagey; son, Don Bartlett, and wife Kellie, of Stanwood, Wash., and grandchildren Jessica and Jamie Bartlett; and daughter, Nadine Bartlett, of Hollywood, Calif., and her daughter, Zahn Mandzel. A Celebration of Life for Caron Bartlett will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, 2015, at Wallin Funeral Home, Oak Harbor, with Chaplain David G. Lura, USN(R) officiating. Cremation was held with
private family interment to follow at a later date. Please visit Caron’s page in the Book of Memories at www. wallinfuneralhome.com to share memories and condolences.
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Honorio Fortin Honorio Fortin, age 87, died suddenly Jan. 17, 2015, at Island Hospital, Anacortes. He was born June 23, 1927, in San Felipe, Zambales, Philippines, to Juaquin and Damiana Fortin. He grew up on the family farm in the Philippines. As a young man, Honorio enlisted in the U.S. Navy in 1945. His first duty station was Hawaii for two years. He returned to the Philippines, where he was married to Gregoria Firme. He and Gregoria began their family, which grew to three children, but Honorio was sent to sea and his family remained behind. Honorio was a culinary specialist with the Navy. Honorio was then sent to the States, where he was
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assigned to Naval Station Alameda, Calif. From there, he went to NAS Whidbey, where he was stationed aboard the USS Salisbury Sound, a seaplane tender based at the Seaplane Base. He later went on to become executive chef for Captain Beecher Snipes at NAS Whidbey. He served his country for 26 years, retiring in 1965. Following retirement, he worked as a bartender at the Officer’s Club at NAS Whidbey and continued his education by attending Skagit Valley College, earning his certification in Marine Maintenance Technology. Honorio enjoyed playing bingo. He has a passion for fishing and loved action and classic movies. He was a member of St. Augustine Catholic Church, the Veterans of Foreign Wars-Whitehead Muzzall Post 7392, the Knights of Columbus-John E. O’Brien Council #3361 and was one of the founding members of the Fil-Am Association. Honorio is sur vived by his wife, Gregoria, at the family home; three children, Rolly Fortin, of San Felipe, Zambales, Philippines, Ernesto Fortin, of Desert Hot Springs, Calif., and Honorio Fortin Jr., of Oak Harbor. He is also survived by grandchildren Tamara (Daryn) Ingram, Emily Fortin, James Fortin, Michelle Rocha and Nicole Moore, and great-grandchildren Jasper, Seth, Tiffany and Asjia. Funeral Mass for Honorio Fortin will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Monday, Jan. 26, 2015, at St. Augustine Catholic Church, Oak Harbor, with the Rev. Paul Pluth, J.C.L. as Celebrant. Visitation will be held 3-6 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 25, at Wallin Funeral Home. As part of the visitation on Sunday, Recitation of the Rosary will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Interment will follow at Tahoma National Cemetery, Kent, Wash., at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Wallin Funeral Home. To share messages or condolences, please visit Honorio’s Book of Memories page on the funeral home website at www.wallinfuneralhome. com
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Oak Harbor boys basketball team hosts leagueleading Stanwood at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27.
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Overtime win puts ’Cats in playoff hunt
Wildcats pick up 1st Wesco win By JIM WALLER Sports editor
Oak Harbor grabbed the lead late in the first quarter and never let go to record its first Wesco win of the season, defeating visiting Marysville-Pilchuck High School 39-31 in girls basketball Wednesday, Jan. 21. The game was close throughout the first half. The Tomahawks held a slight edge until Bryn Langrock fired in a three-pointer for Oak Harbor to give the Wildcats their first lead, 9-6, with 2:25 left in the first quarter. From that point, the Wildcats led, but never by more than three points, the remainder of the half. Oak Harbor was up 11-9 and 17-15 after the first two quarters. The second half was a different story. Marysville-Pilchuck (0-3, 0-13) scored the first point of the third quarter, then the Wildcats took off. Deja Bunch scored, Julie Jansen tallied twice (both on assists from Jinai Guzman) and Langrock hit a bucket as Oak Harbor went on an 8-0 run. Later in the quarter, AnnaBelle Whitefoot scored off an assist from Jansen, then Bunch scored with the help of Guzman and Oak Harbor took an 11-point lead, 29-18, into the fourth period. Two hoops by Janae Payne, one assisted by Lydia Peplinski, gave the Wildcats their biggest lead, 35-20, with 5:44 left. M-P never got closer than eight. Ten different Wildcats scored in the game, which pleased coach Jonathan Atkins. “We don’t have a lot of people who can score in bunches, so we need to get balanced scoring,” he said. “We did a good job of sharing the ball; we played well as a team.” Langrock and Jansen each scored nine points; Payne scored six; Bunch four; Rashanna Graham, Guzman, Whitefoot, Hayley Lundstrom and Montana Koslowski two each; and Peplinski one. Langrock and Whitefoot both pulled down six rebounds; Lundstrom had five. Skyleen Inthathirath scored 13 points for the Tomahawks. Oak Harbor (1-3, 2-12) goes to Stanwood (4-1, 12-3) at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 28.
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Hayley Lundstrom puts back an offensive rebound Wednesday.
PREP ROUNDUP Swimmers win 2 of 3
The Oak Harbor swim team defeated Marysville Getchell 112-70 and Marysville-Pilchuck 128-39 at M-P Tuesday and then fell 95-75 at Mount Vernon Thursday. Winners at Marysville were Jose Cabigting (200-yard individual medley, 2:33.83), Joe Gorman (200 freestyle, 2:04.14; 500 freestyle, 5:20.03), Micah Geist (100 butterfly, 59.63; 100 backstroke, 1:02.38), Dakota Powers (100 breaststroke, 1:12.7), the 200 free relay team (Derek Volt, Michael Bukolt, Gorman, Geist, 1:44.85) and the 400 free relay team (Eric Jensen, Pow-
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ers, Gorman, Geist, 3:42.46). At Mount Vernon, Gorman (500 free, 5:47.76), Geist (100 backstroke, 1:00.1), Powers (100 breaststroke, 1:14.04) and the 400 free relay team (Bukolt, Gorman, Geist, Powers, 3:59.22) won. Oak Harbor (6-4) travels to the West Coast Aquatics Club in Mill Creek to face undefeated Jackson (12-0) and Everett (2-9) at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 29, in the final regular season meet.
Wolves rip Chimacum The Coupeville girls basketball team sprinted to a 29-3 lead on
the way to thumping visiting Chimacum 63-29 Wednesday. After the first of three rounds of Olympic League games, the Wolves sit in first place with a 3-0 record (9-5 overall). Julia Myers tallied a career-high 21 points to lead the way; Makana Stone added 14. Hailey Hammer and Madeline Strasburg finished with eight points, Kacie Kiel four, Mia Littlejohn three, Wynter Thorne three and Monica Vidoni two. Stone registered a double-double, snaring 15 rebounds; Hammer had six and Myers, Thorne and Vidoni grabbed five each. Hammer added four assists and Stone three, and Vidoni recorded three blocks. Coupeville goes to Chimacum
Maybe it was the uniforms. More likely, it was the big plays made at critical times that carried the Oak Harbor High School boys basketball team to a 72-69 overtime win against visiting Everett Thursday, Jan. 22. The win helped the Wildcats (2-3, 3-12) jump past Everett (1-4, 4-11) into fourth place in the Wesco 3A North. Teams have to finish among the first four to be considered for the district playoffs. Also this week, Oak Harbor lost 68-53 at Marysville-Pilchuck Tuesday. For fun, Oak Harbor donned throwback uniforms for the Everett game, dusting off those worn by the 2000 Wildcats. It took awhile for the mojo of the uniforms to take effect. Everett jumped to several eight-point leads, going up 16-8 in the first quarter and 21-13 early in the second. Diangelo McKinney came off the bench to spark Oak Harbor, draining a trio of three balls in the second period to help the Wildcats go ahead 25-23. Everett led at the half 34-32. Oak Harbor started the second half on a 13-1 run. Two steals and three assists from Anthony Powell fueled the rally. Now it was Everett’s turn to come back. Down 45-35, the Seagulls tied the score at 53 early in the fourth. The Seagulls went up 64-62 with 22 seconds left, then Harris scored off an offensive rebound with seven seconds remaining to send the game into overtime. In OT, Everett scored first, then McKinney scored twice
(1-2, 2-10) at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27.
Cowboys top Wolves Chimacum finished a first-round sweep of the three other Olympic League 1A schools by defeating the host Coupeville boys basketball team 87-55 Wednesday. With the loss, the Wolves found themselves at the other end of the standings, now 0-3 in conference play (4-9 overall). The tone of the game was set right away as Chimacum raced to a 13-3 lead; it upped the margin to 23-8 at the end of the quarter. Coupeville, with 12 points from Wiley Hesselgrave, outscored the Cowboys 16-15 in the second quarter.
on fast breaks. Two Seagull free throws knotted the game. Harris scored off an inbounds play to give Oak Harbor a 70-68 lead. The teams traded free throws, then Everett had the ball out underneath its hoop with 12 seconds left. Oak Harbor’s Zach Jones stole the inbounds pass and was fouled. Oak Harbor made only one of three free throws at the end but snared offensive rebounds on the two misses, and Everett never regained possession. “We were pretty dialed in,” coach John Weston said. “We knew we had to get Marysville Getchell and Everett if we wanted a chance (for the playoffs).” Harris scored 16 of his gamehigh 23 points in the second half, and McKinney finished with 14. Sean Erskine, who played a solid all-around game, chipped in with 12. Starting post Ben Fikse, who sat much of the game because of fouls, added six points; Jones had five and Jake Sturdevant four. Savion Hollins-Passmore, Powell, Preston Rankin and Josh Cote all scored two. If Oak Harbor had lost, it could have looked to one place --- the foul line --- for the primary reason. The Wildcats made only four of 11 while the Seagulls connected on 19 of 29. Oak Harbor will now begin the second round of divisional games, hosting first-place Stanwood (5-0, 11-4) at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27.
At one point, the Wolves trailed 36-12 but went on a 12-2 run in the last 1:14 to cut the lead to 38-24 at the break. Chimacum put the game away with a big second half, starting with a 27-point third quarter. Hesselgrave finished with 18 points; Risen Johnson had 10; Joel Walstad, Aaron Trumbull and Aaron Curtin six each; Matt Shank and Gabe Wynn four; and DeAndre Mitchell, who made his varsity debut in the fourth quarter, two. Curtin had eight rebounds, C.J. Smith five and Shank four. Brandon Naylor led Chimacum with 31 points. The Wolves heads to Chimacum (3-0, 4-8) at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 27, for a rematch.
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Exhibit a look at island’s tribal history By RON NEWBERRY Staff reporter
As proud as Rick Castellano has been of the history on display at the Island County Historical Museum, he’s always felt it was lacking a significant piece of Whidbey Island’s story. The museum’s exhibits concentrated mostly on Whidbey Island history in the days since white settlers arrived on the island around 1850 and didn’t focus much on the earliest inhabitants despite their 10,000 years on the land. A large gap in the telling of Whidbey Island history was the impetus of a new Native American exhibit that will be unveiled to the public Saturday, Jan. 24, at the Coupeville museum. Castellano, the museum’s executive director, has devoted a 1,400-square-foot portion of the basement to permanently showcase a “Native People — Native Places” exhibit that sheds light largely on the lives of Native Americans who once lived along the beaches of Penn Cove for centuries, as well as other tribes. Instead of an attempt to provide the whole picture, Castellano sees the exhibit as a way to share many pieces of local Native American history one display at a time. “It will continue. It will never be done,” Castellano said. “It will be ever-evolving.” The exhibit is the product of a year’s worth of preparation and seven years of careful planning. The room features a large collection of artifacts, pieces and photographs that represent the area’s earliest inhabitants and were long stored away in the basement. Special focus will be placed on the Lower Skagit people, now of the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, and also the Snohomish, now part of the Tulalip Tribes. “I am so thrilled with the whole exhibit,” said Carol Castellano, Rick’s wife. “Rick was so committed to making sure this part of Whidbey Island history isn’t lost.” The museum’s signature item is a 28-foot-long Snakelum Family Canoe built in the 1850s that rests in front of a massive lit panoramic image of Penn Cove by Coupeville photographer Denis Hill. It is one of the oldest known Native American canoes in Washington. Hill used photo-editing software to remove homes and buildings to depict a scene before white settlers arrived on the island. “This is our ‘wow factor,’ ” Rick Castellano said. A second, smaller Native American canoe also will be on display. It was built in the early 20th century by Alex Kettle, a
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“Native People — Native Places” opens Saturday to the general public at the Island County Historical Museum. The exhibit features a restored tribal canoe and other tribal artifacts and displays featuring Whidbey Island’s Native American history.
skilled carver and Lower Skagit member. Other features at the exhibit include a salmon wheel that was retired from the Penn Cove Water Festival and original festival memorabilia. One Coupeville resident loaned a large wood carving of a local Native American legend, the Maiden of Deception Pass, which is encased in glass. Another donated a chair made of driftwood to use for story-telling. The Coupeville and Central Whidbey Lions clubs pooled their efforts to provide a showcase of Native American baskets.
The Swinomish and Tulalip tribes, Penn Cove Water Festival Association and individuals provided financial support to help convert the basement into a Native American exhibit. Numerous volunteers performed the labor that included building false walls, rustic cedar doors and canoe stands, painting, and other tasks. “The handwork that’s gone into this is mind-boggling,” Rick Castellano said. A private tribal blessing of the exhibit was scheduled for Friday, Jan. 23, involving members of the Swinomish and Muckleshoot tribes, who are descendants of
Charlie Snakelum and Chief Snetlun of the Lower Skagit Tribe on Penn Cove. Snakelum, the grandson of Snetlun, was the last owner of the family canoe. When he died in 1934, the canoe was put on display atop a canoe shed on the grounds of the present-day Coupeville museum. Three different woodcarvers worked for three years to restore the canoe and get it ready for exhibition. The “Native People — Native Places” exhibit will coincide with another traveling exhibit that also is opening Jan. 24 at the Coupeville museum.
“Northwest Treaty Trail, 18541856” is an exhibit that will be on display upstairs from Jan. 24 to April 12. Its appearance in Coupeville is sponsored by local nonprofit Historic Whidbey. The Island County Historical Museum is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. General admission is $4; $3 for seniors, students and active military and dependents. The museum is located near the Coupeville waterfront at 908 NW Alexander St. n For more information, go to www.islandhistory.org
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Dual Exhibit Opening, Jan. 24, at the Island County Historic Museum. The museum’s permanent canoe exhibit, Native People — Native Places, is opening. The new exhibit offers our community a chance to learn about the people, places and artifacts that make native history come alive. The highlight is Chief Snakelum’s canoe, which has been authentically restored and truly brings life to the past. Historic Whidbey’s temporary traveling exhibit, “Northwest Treaty Trail,” is also opening. The 12-week exhibit focuses on the whirlwind treaty-making tour of Washington Territorial Governor Isaac Stevens in 18541856. This troubling period relieved native peoples of their lands and relegated them to reservations. The dual openings take place one day after “Treaty Day,” when local native peoples celebrate the anniversary of the Point Elliott Treaty — and their resilience as a people since it was signed. Ways of Whales Workshop, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Jan. 24, at the Coupeville Middle School Performing Arts Center. The workshop features presentations on a wide variety of cetaceans, from the local North Puget Sound Gray whales to the acrobatic Pacific White Sided dolphins. The day will feature presentations by the region’s top cetacean experts and advocates. Following the Ways of Whales workshop is an Orca Network fundraising event, with food and drinks and discussion of the day’s workshop, and a special screening of the new documentary “Fragile Waters,” produced for Orca Network by filmmakers Rick Wood and Shari Macy. This event will be held at the Nordic Lodge, 63 Jacobs Road, south of Coupeville. Cost is $25 per person. Whidbey Island Roller Girls vs. Public Frenemy, 6-8 p.m., Jan. 24, at the Roller Barn, Oak Harbor. Seating is first come, first serve. There is no smoking on the property. Tickets often sell out. Cost is $15 for adults, $10 for children 6-12 and free for children under 5. Get tickets at www. brownpapertickets.com Fruit Tree and Vine Pruning and Training, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Jan. 24, at the Pacific Rim Institute, Coupeville. Learn how to effectively prune your fruit trees and vines on Whidbey Island. Class will include some lecture followed by an outdoor lab with hands-on
practice. Bring your own lunch and hand pruning tools — we will sharpen on site. Cost is $15. Visit www.pacificriminstitute.org to register and for more information. IDIPIC North Whidbey DUI/Underage Drinking Prevention Panel, 12:45 p.m., Jan. 24, at the Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room. Required by local driving school for driver’s ed. student and parent. Open to all. No late admittance. 360-672-8219 or www.idipic.org
Sunday Jan. 25
Capt. Tara Children’s Production, 12-1 p.m., Jan. 25, at Oak Harbor UPC Church. Capt. Tara Production is a children-oriented production consisting of puppets, skits, drama, songs, sign language and objects that teaches lessons about having the right attitude and character. Oak Harbor Music Festival Dinner Show, 5 p.m., Jan. 25, at Frasers Gourmet Hideaway, Oak Harbor. Musical guest is Greg Murat. Benefits go toward the music festival, a 501©(3) nonprofit. For reservations or more information, call Cynthia Mason at 360-544-2343. Whidbey Community Chorus Spring Registration, 5-7:30 p.m., Jan. 25, at the First Free Methodist Church, Oak Harbor. The Whidbey Community Chorus, under the direction of Chet Hansen, invites singers to join the chorus in preparing for its annual spring concerts. “Nursery Rhymes and Fairy Tales” will include John Rutter’s “Monday’s Child” and “Sing a Song of Sixpence,” “The Teddy Bear’s Picnic” by John Bratton and a medley from “Into the Woods,” among others. Weekly practices are Sunday evenings at the First United Methodist church, and concerts are scheduled for May 1 and 3. Individual dues for the season are $30 for adults and $15 for high school and college students. Call Kay at 360-678-4148 for more information, or visit www.whidbeycommcho rus.org
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The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History, 1:30-3:30 p.m., Jan. 26, at the Coupeville Library. Elizabeth Kolbert’s 2014 nonfiction book covers
ADVENTURE MOVIE: Soup & Cinema, 12:30-2:30 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 28, at the Nordic Hall, 63
Jacobs Road, Coupeville. Movie is “Kon-Tiki.” Legendary explorer Thor Heyerdal’s epic 4,300-mile crossing of the Pacific on a balsawood raft in 1947, lasting 101 days. 118 minutes. Soup available for $5. For More information, go to www.whidbeyislandnordiclodge.wordpress.com
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past mass extinctions and demonstrates that Earth is in the midst of a “sixth” great extinction, driven by human activity. Climate Reality Education & Advocacy Team (CREATE) members present information from the book with a discussion to follow.
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Whidbey Island Radio Control Society, 7-9 p.m., Jan. 26, at the Family Bible Church, Oak Harbor. Learn how to fly, where to fly and how to operate your RC safely. Everyone is welcome. Come learn the FAA rules and meet our pilots. At Whidbey Island Radio Control Society, they fly everything from RC gliders to turbine jet aircraft. The goal is to promote a fun and safe atmosphere with a family feel. www. wircsrc.com Western Film Festival, 2-4:15 p.m., Jan. 26, at the Oak Harbor Library. Made in 1939, the film stars James Stewart and Marlene Dietrich. Destry, played by Stewart, the son of a legendary frontier peacekeeper, doesn’t believe in gunplay so is subjected to much ridicule in the town of Bottleneck. A classic western to be enjoyed on the big screen. Clean in 2015! Let’s Talk Detox!, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Jan. 26, at the Coupeville Library. Join Toni Marthaller, integrative nurse practitioner, for a lively discussion about environmental toxins and our health. Learn what we can do to stay healthy. Diabetes Health Group, 6:30 p.m., Jan. 26, in the Whidbey General Hospital Board Room. “Preventing Low Blood Sugar” will be the topic. As efforts are made to improve blood sugar control, there is increased risk for developing glucose levels that are too low with dangerous symptoms. In some cases, individuals may have diminished early warning signs of low blood sugar (hypoglycemia unawareness) and develop confusion or loss of consciousness without advanced warning. The group will discuss prevention of low blood sugar, how to avoid developing hypoglycemia unawareness and how to reverse hypoglycemia unawareness once it develops. Use of continuous glucose monitors in preventing hypoglycemia will also be reviewed.
Tuesday Jan. 27
Loons at Deception Pass Field Trip, 9 a.m. to noon, Jan. 27, at the
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As seen from Oak Harbor, P-3 Orion stationed at Whidbey Island Naval Air Station flies by Mount Baker Dec. 31, 2014. West Beach parking lot in Deception Pass State Park, north end. In the winter, Red-throated Loons gather in great numbers to feed in Deception Pass at the turn of the tide. Sarah Schmidt and Joe Sheldon are the trip leaders for this Whidbey Audubon–hosted field trip. Carpools leave from the Coupeville Transit Station at 8 a.m. and Windjammer Park on South Beeksma Drive in Oak Harbor at 8:30 a.m. All drivers must have a Discover Pass. Dress for the weather and in layers. If you have them, bring binoculars or spotting scope. www. whidbeyaudubon.org
Jan. 27, at the Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room. Stories, music and movements that nurture the desire to read in toddlers. Playtime or craft may follow. For ages 2 to 3 years. Caregiver required. Free. www.sno-isle.org
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Whidbey Sounders Toastmasters Club Meeting, 6:30-8 p.m., Jan.
PBY Memorial Foundation Monthly No-host Luncheon, 11:30 a.m., Jan. 27, at the CPO Club, Oak Harbor. The featured speaker will be Robert Dempster, who will speak on the first round the world flight originating at Sand Point, Seattle, in 1924 and the development of our own NAS Whidbey island.
27, at the VFW Post Banquet Room, Oak Harbor. Toastmasters International is in it’s 90th year of helping people become better communicators and leaders personally, in the workplace and in their local communities. Free. 360-675-4494, www.whidbeysounders.org IDIPIC North Whidbey DUI/Underage Drinking Prevention Panel, 6:45 p.m., Jan. 27, at the Oak Harbor Library Meeting Room. Required by local driving school for driver’s ed. student and parent. Open to all. No late admittance. 360-672-8219 or www.idipic.org
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it moored in Penn Cove. The DNR kept in regular contact with Westmoreland and even located multiple marinas where he could take the boat, but he “never took any genuine steps towards having the vessel removed from Penn Cove,” Anderson wrote. In March of 2012, the DNR sent Westmoreland a notice of trespass that stated
he would be fined for every day he failed to remove the vessel. “Immediately after receiving this notification, on March 13, 2012,” Anderson wrote, “the defendant attempted to fire sale the boat by duping an acquaintance, Patrick Roth, into purchasing the vessel from him for $100, in a hastily written agreement on
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a piece of notebook paper.” The agreement said Roth had 40 days to move the boat. Westmoreland then contacted the DNR and informed officials that he no longer owned the boat. The DNR, however, contacted Roth and informed him that the vessel had to be moved immediately and that fines were accruing. Roth immediately contacted Westmoreland and rescinded the deal, according to Anderson. On the night of May 12, 2012, the Deep Sea caught fire in what was later determined to be arson. It sank to the bottom and spilled 5,555 gallons of diesel. The DNR contacted Westmoreland, who said he did not plan on taking responsibility for raising the vessel, but suggested that it be left on the bottom of Penn Cove. He said he did not know how the fire started but said he thought it might have been “kids playing with matches,” the memorandum states. Anderson noted that Westmoreland was never charged with arson in connection with the burning of the Deep Sea. The prosecutor’s office did, however, charge him with a vessel abandonment, a misdemeanor charge. He pleaded guilty last month. Monday, Anderson argued that Westmoreland should receive the maximum sentence of 90 days in jail and a fine of $1,000. “This offense represents the most serious violation of the derelict vessel statute since its inception,” he said in a statement to the Whidbey News-Times. “Besides holding Mr. Westmoreland accountable, this case should serve as a deterrent to others who might abandon vessels in the pristine waters around
Island County.” Jefferds and Steve Foster, a resident who lives on Penn Cove, spoke at the hearing. Jefferds said he discussed the impact on his business and rebutted a claim by Westmoreland’s attorney, Cooper Offenbecher of Seattle, that his client was remorseful. Foster spoke about the anger and frustration the community felt after the incident, according to Anderson. Offenbecher argued that Westmoreland should receive a suspended sentence. District Court Judge Bill Hawkins sentenced Westmoreland to 75 days, 15 days less than the maximum. “We are disappointed in the jail sentence, which we do not believe was warranted given the unusual facts,” Offenbecher wrote in a statement to the newspaper. “Mr. Westmoreland was well-intentioned and got caught up in circumstances beyond his control. He never intended for any harm to come to the Deep Sea or Penn Cove.” He added that he and his client respect the judge’s decision and Westmoreland looks forward to putting the matter behind him. The silver lining in the disaster may be that the state lawmakers toughened the laws regarding derelict vessels and the state’s response. Jefferds said he is happy about the new laws, but he’s still dissatisfied with the way the DNR handled the problem in the first place. The broken-down boat filled with fuel was anchored near his mussel farms for more than four months when someone started the fire.
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A public auto auction will be held at Scotty’s Towing, 1695 Main St, Freeland, WA at 11:00 AM Ja n u a r y 2 9 , 2 0 1 5 . 3 hour preview. 1. 1997 Jeep Cherokee REQUEST FOR VIN: PROPOSALS (RFP) 1J4GX78YOVC671066 TO 2. 1989 Ford F250 VIN: SOUTH WHIDBEY 1FTHX25G2KKA69764 FIRE/EMS 3 . 1 9 7 8 Fo r d B r o n c o FOR VIN: U15SLCG7006 WEBSITE Legal No. WCW611209 MANAGEMENT Published: The Whidbey CONTRACT News Times, The South S o u t h W h i d b ey F i r e / Whidbey Record. EMS is soliciting propo- January 24, 2015. sals from qualified website development firms FOR AUCTION: for contract services to update, improve, and Three cars for Simmons maintain the distr ict’s Towing Inc. to be aucwebsite. An interested tioned: firm should propose ser- Date of Auction: Thursvices to satisfy this need day Januar y 29, 2015 for the period of Febru- Address of auction: 6423 ar y 2015 – December Humphrey Rd. Clinton, 31, 2017. The require- WA 98236 ments and qualifications Time of auction: Auction are contained in the pro- begins at 11:00am with ject descriptions. Each viewing from 9:00am to proposal should address 11am. these requirements and Information on auction qualifications. SWFE vehicles: identifies that the most 2003 Ford Escape, WA important factors in de- License #LH03092, Vin# termining the appropri- 1FMYU931X3KB45471. ate provider, in order of 1995 Plymouth Neon, WA License #AFJ4892, importance are: Vin # 1P3ES27C6SD116889. 1. Price/costs. 1990 Jeep Cherokee, 2. Term. WA License #715YSE, 3. Ability. Vin# 4. Capacity. 1J4FJ58L9LL182541 5. Experience. 6. Quality of previous Legal No. WCW611594 Published: The Whidbey performance. 7. Compliance with stat- News Times, The South utes and rules relating to Whidbey Record. January 24, 2015. business practices, 8. Reputation. ISLAND 9. Responsiveness to CONSERVATION SWFE’s obligations and DISTRICT ELECTIONS time limitations. CANCELED INCUMBENT The combination of AUTOMATICALLY these important factors RE-ELECTED will form the criteria by which proposals will be T h e W h i d b e y I s l a n d evaluated by SWFE. All C o n s e r va t i o n D i s t r i c t proposals must be re- Board of Super visors hereby informs the votceived by mail at ing public that the inSouth Whidbey Fire/EMS, cumbent has been re5535 Cameron Road, elected to the currently Freeland WA, 98249 open elected seat by FAX at 360-321-9385, reason of being the only email at chief@swfe.org person filing for the posior in person no later tion by the filing deadthan 3:00 pm on Febru- line. Therefore, no poll ary 6, 2015. Questions site, absentee balloting about the RFP should be or mail balloting will be directed to H.L. “Rusty� performed pursuant of Palmer, Fire Chief, at WAC 135-110-370. An appointed position is still 360-321-1533 or open and appointment chief@swfe.org. procedures are available at the district office or at Found www.scc.wa.gov/elections/. For further inforIf you are missing or mation, please contact have found a stray cat or the District at 360-678dog on Whidbey Island 4708. p l e a s e c o n t a c t WA I F Legal No. WCW610182 Animal Shelter to file a Published: The Whidbey l o s t o r fo u n d r e p o r t . News Times, The South WAIF can be reached at Whidbey Record. either (360) 678-8900 January 24, 28, 2015. ext. 1100 or (360) 321WAIF (9243) ext. 1100. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE Need help with your career OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING search? ESTATE OF There is help out there! ROBERT L. ELDER, DECEASED and you can access it at o:14-4-07206-3SEA whatever time is convenient N PROBATE NOTICE TO for you! Find only the jobs CREDITORS in your desired category, or (RCW 11.40.030) PLEASE TAKE NOTICE a specific location. Available The above Court has apwhen you are, 247. Log on pointed me as Personal Representative of Deceat www.nw-ads.com or dent’s estate. Any percall one of our recruitment s o n h a v i n g a c l a i m against the Decedent specialists, Monday-Friday Continued on 8am-5pm 800-388-2527 next page.....
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must present the claim: (a) Before the time when the claim would be barred by any applicable statute of limitations, and (b) In the manner provided in RCW 11.40.070: (i) By filing the original of the claim with the foregoing Court, and (ii) By serving on or mailing to me at the address below a copy of the claim. The claim must be presented by the later of: (a) Thirty (30) days after I served or mailed this Notice as provided in RCW 11.40.020(1)(c), or (b) Four (4) months after the date of first publication of this Notice. If the claim is not presented within this time period, the claim will be forever barred except as provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective for claims against both the Decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication of this Notice: January 10, 2015. Personal Representative: Lisa M. Ivey 17817 92nd Ave. NW Stanwood, WA 98292 Attor ney for Personal Representative: Geoffrey H. Garrett 2150 N. 107th St. Ste. 501 Seattle, WA 98133 Legal No. WCW609373 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. Januar y 10, 17, 24, 2015.
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR THE COUNTY OF ISLAND N AT I O N S TA R M O RTGAGE LLC D/B/A C H A M P I O N M O R TGAGE COMPANY Plaintiff, vs. ESTATE OF MARY L. LOFTUS; THOMAS LOFTUS; CATHERINE BOLTE; CAMANO VISTA WATER DISTRICT; S E C R E TA R Y O F HOUSING AND URBAN D E V E L O P M E N T; U N KNOWN HEIRS, SPOUSE, LEGATEES AND DEVISEES OF THE ESTATE OF MARY L. LOFTUS; DOES 1-10 INCLUSIVE; UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS OF THE SUBJECT R E A L P RO P E RT Y; PARTIES IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY; PARTIES CLAIMING A RIGHT TO POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; ALL OTHER UNKNOWN P E R S O N S O R PA R TIES CLAIMING ANY R I G H T, T I T L E , E S TATE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE REAL ESTATE DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT HEREIN; Defendants. Case No.: 14-2-00562-2 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION To: Estate of Mar y L. Loftus; UNKNOWN HEIRS, SPOUSE, LEGATEES AND DEVISEES
O F T H E E S TAT E O F M A RY L . L O F T U S ; DOES 1-10 inclusive; UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS of the subject real property; PARTIES IN POSSESSION of the subject real proper ty; PARTIES CLAIMING A R I G H T TO P O S S E S SION of the subject proper ty; and also, all other unknown persons or parties claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the Complaint herein THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO THE SAID DEFENDANTS: Yo u a r e h e r e by s u m moned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit, within sixty days after the 27th day of December, 2014, and defend the above entitled action i n t h e a b ove e n t i t l e d cour t, and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff, N AT I O N S TA R M O RTGAGE LLC D/B/A C H A M P I O N M O R TGAGE COMPANY, and serve a copy of your answer upon the unders i g n e d a t t o r n e y s fo r P l a i n t i f f, M c C a r t hy & Holthus, LLP at the office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court. The basis for the complaint is a foreclosure of the property commonly known as 1356 Pilchuck Dr., Camano Island, WA 98282, ISLAND County, Washington as a result of a default under the terms of the note and deed of trust. DATED: December 19, 2014 M c C a r t hy & H o l t h u s, LLP /s/ Jessica Grape [x] Jessica Grape, WSBA #46436 [ ] Mary Stearns, WSBA #42543 108 1st Avenue South, Ste. 300 Seattle, WA 98104 (855) 809-3977 Attorneys for Plaintiff Legal No. WCW606981 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. December 27, 2014, January 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, 2015.
C H E R L A F F E R T Y. SEALED BID - LIQUID ASPHALT PRODUCTS TO B E O P E N E D O N MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2015 AT 1:00 P.M.” SPECIFICATIONS are available without cost at the office of Island County Public Wor ks, Roads Division, 360-679-7331. Electronic copies of the bidding documents, planholders list, and any addenda for this solicitation can be accessed through an external link to QuestCDN from the website shown below. The bidding documents may be downloaded for free from the following website. WEBSITE: http://www.islandcount y. n e t / P u b l i c W o r k s / DoingBusinesswithICPW.asp. CONTACT INFORMATION: Matthew Nienhuis at the Island County Public Wor ks Depar tment M-F 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. by phone at 360-678-7964 should there be questions regarding this solicitation. All inquiries must be received by the County a minimum of four business days prior to the bid opening date. Island County reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive all informalities in the bidding process. BOARD OF ISLAND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ISLAND COUNTY, WASHINGTON Legal No. WCW610294 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. January 17, 24, 2015.
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LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION TO BID LIQUID ASPHALT MATERIALS ISLAND COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION Sealed bids will be rec e i ve d by t h e I s l a n d County Auditor in the County Administration Building, 1 NE 7th St., (P.O. Box 5000) Coupeville, WA 98239, until 1 2 : 3 0 P. M . , M o n d ay, February 2nd, 2015 for the following: LIQUID ASPHALT MATERIALS for the period of May 1, 2015 to May 1, 2016: CRS-2P, CMS-2P, CRS-2, CMS-2, CSS-1 & CCBC Bids will not be accepted after 12:30 P.M. Proposals will be publicly opened and read in the Administration Building Meeting Room 116, 1 N.E. 7th Street, Coupeville, WA at 1:00 P.M., February 2, 2015 All envelopes shall be clearly marked “ATTN:
LEGAL NOTICE Island County Department of Natural Resources Request for Qualifications Island County Depar tment of Natural Resources is soliciting interest from consultants who wish to be evaluated and considered to provide ser vices for a project promoting alternative protection strategies for shoreline residential properties. The consultant will build understanding and develop consistent messaging a b o u t S h o r e Fr i e n d l y practices among County staff, realtors, consultants, and environmental educators through a Shore Fr iendly social marketing campaign in Island County (Social Marketing Strategy to Reduce Puget Sound Shoreline Armoring). To lear n more about the elements of this project and for proposal requirem e n t s : h t t p : / / w w w. i s landcountyeh.org/ Page/1291. To be considered for this service contract, please submit your resume and cover letter detailing previous related work experience. The submittal must be received no later than 2:30PM on February 6th, 2015. Legal No. WCW610946 Published: January 21, 24, 2015.
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LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION TO BID One (1) or More New 2015 Self Propelled Force Feed Loaders ISLAND COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS ROADS DIVISION Sealed bids will be rec e i ve d by t h e I s l a n d County Auditor in the County Administration Building, 1 NE 7th St., (P.O. Box 5000) Coupeville, WA 98239, until 1 2 : 3 0 P. M . , M o n d ay, February 2nd, 2015 for the following: One (1) or More New 2015 Self Propelled Force Feed Loaders With Mandatory Trade-In: (Trade-in also available for separate sale) Equip #613 - 1983 Athey Belt Loader Bids will not be accepted after 12:30 P.M. Proposals will be publicly opened and read in the Administration Building Meeting Room 116, 1 N.E. 7th Street, Coupeville, WA at 1:10 P.M., February 2, 2015. All envelopes shall be clearly marked “ATTN: C H E R L A F F E R T Y. SEALED BID - FORCE FEED LOADER. TO BE OPENED ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2015 at 1:10 P.M.” SPECIFICATIONS are available without cost at the office of Island County Public Wor ks, Roads Division, 360679-7331. Electronic copies of the bidding documents, planholders list, and any addenda for this solicitation can be accessed through an external link to QuestCDN from the website shown b e l o w. T h e b i d d i n g documents may be d o w n l o a d e d fo r f r e e from the following website. WEBSITE: http://www.islandcounty.net/PublicWorks/ DoingBusinesswithICPW.asp. CONTACT INFORMATION: Matthew Nienhuis at the Island County Public Wor ks Depar tment M-F 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. by phone at 360-678-7964 should there be questions regarding this solicitation. All inquiries must be received by the County a minimum of four business days prior to the bid opening date. Island County reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive all informalities in the bidding process. BOARD OF ISLAND COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ISLAND COUNTY, WASHINGTON Legal No. WCW610289 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. January 17, 24, 2015. SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON COUNTY OF KING In re the Estate of L I N DA A N N L OW E SHEEDY, Deceased. NO. 14-4-07115-6KNT PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The person named below has been appointed personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the deceased must, before the time the claim would be barred
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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 personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and by filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) thirty days after the personal representative ser ved 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 otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.51 and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of first publication: January 10, 2015 /s/Stephen Sheedy Stephen Sheedy Personal Representative Attor ney for Personal Representative: Gregg H. Hirakawa WSBA 32860 Address for Mailing or Service: 31919 Sixth Avenue South Federal Way, Washington 98003 Legal No. WCW609080 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. Januar y 10, 17, 24, 2015. SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR ISLAND COUNTY I N R E E S TAT E O F MARK TUCKER STEVENS, Deceased. No. 14 4 00286 8 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Personal Representative named below has been appointed as Personal Representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any o t h e r w i s e a p p l i c a bl e statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the Personal Representative or the Personal Representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty 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 months after the date of first publication o f t h e n o t i c e. I f t h e 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 decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Personal Representative: Kathr yn Stevens. Attorney and Address for Mailing or Service: Margaret E. Delp, Attorney at Law, P.O. Box 2 9 2 , L a n g l e y, W A 98260. Date of First Publication: January 24, 2015. Legal No. WCW611380 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbye Record
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January 24, 31, Febru- J o h n S t e p h e n Fo r d e rhase ary 7, 2015. WSBA # 11026 SUPERIOR COURT OF Attorney for Plaintiffs Legal No. WCW WASHINGTON FOR Published: The Whidbey ISLAND COUNTY Mavis N. Hatlen, an un- News Times, The South Whidbey Record. married person, December 27, 2014, Plaintiff, January 3, 10, 17, 24, v. Howard O. Vognild and 31, 2015. J. Doe Vognild, spouse a n d s p o u s e, a n d t h e marital community composed thereof; Irene N. SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON Vognild and J. Doe VogIN AND FOR THE nild, spouse and spouse, COUNTY OF ISLAND and the marital community composed thereof: ONEWEST BANK N.A., The Heirs and Devisees its successors in interest of Howard O. Vognild, and/or assigns, d e c e a s e d ; T h e H e i r s Plaintiff, and Devisees of Irene N. v. Vognild, deceased; and UNKNOWN SUCCESall other persons or par- SOR TRUSTEE OF THE ties unknown claiming WILLIAM P. JAMES REany right title, estate, lien V O C A B L E L I V I N G or interest in the real es- T RU S T, DAT E D J U LY tate descr ibed in the 23, 1998; UNKNOWN BENEFICIARIES OF complaint, T H E W I L L I A M P. Defendants. JA M E S R E VO C A B L E NO. 14-2-00691-2 SUMMONS BY PUBLI- LIVING TRUST, DATED JULY 23, 1998; CINDY CATION LOU OSTENDORF; (60 DAYS) THE STATE OF WASH- BRADY OSTENDORF; INGTON TO: Howard JOELLE OSTENDORF; O. Vognild and J. Doe U N I T E D S TAT E S O F AMERICA; STATE OF Vognild; AND TO: Irene N. Vog- WASHINGTON; OCCUnild and J. Doe Vognild; PANTS OF THE PREMAND TO: The Heirs and ISES, Devisees of Howard O. Defendants. Vognild, deceased; The No. 14-2-00624-6 Heirs and Devisees of SUMMONS BY PUBLII r e n e N . Vo g n i l d , d e - CATION TO THE DEFENDANTS ceased; AND TO: All other per- U n k n o w n S u c c e s s o r sons or parties unknown Trustee of the William P. claiming any right title, James Revocable Living estate, lien or interest in Tr u s t , d a t e d Ju l y 2 3 , the real estate described 1998; Unknown Benefiin the complaint (Legal ciaries of the William P. D e s c r i p t i o n s e t fo r t h James Revocable Living Tr u s t , d a t e d Ju l y 2 3 , herein). YO U A R E H E R E B Y 1998; Occupants of the SUMMONED to appear Premises; and any perwithin sixty (60) days af- sons or parties claiming ter the date of the first to have any right, title, publication of this Sum- estate, lien or interest in mons, to-wit, within sixty the real proper ty de(60) days after the 27th scribed in the complaint: day of December, 2014, Yo u a r e h e r e by s u m and defend the above- moned to appear within e n t i t l e d a c t i o n i n t h e sixty (60) days after the Court aforesaid, and an- date of the first publicaswer the Complaint of tion of this summons, to the Plaintiffs, and serve wit, within sixty (60) days a copy of your answer a f t e r D e c e m b e r 2 0 , upon the undersigned 2014, and defend the attorney for Plaintiffs at real property foreclosure the address below stat- action in Island County ed; and in case of your Superior Court, and anfailure to do so, judg- swer the complaint of ment will be rendered O n e We s t B a n k N . A . , against you according to ( “ P l a i n t i f f ” ) . Yo u a r e the demand of the Com- asked to serve a copy of plaint, which has been your answer or responfiled with the Clerk of sive pleading upon the undersigned attorneys said Court. The purpose of this ac- for Plaintiff at its office tion is to quiet title in stated below. In case of said Plaintiffs to the fol- your failure to do so, lowing described real es- judgment will be rendered against you actate: Lot 5 in Block 4 of First cording to the demand of Plat of Utsalady, as per the complaint, which has plat recorded in Volume been filed with the Clerk 2 o f P l a t s, p a g e 1 6 , of said Court. r e c o r d s o f I s l a n d The purpose of this lawsuit is to obtain a judgCounty. TOGETHER WITH that ment, and if not immediportion of vacated alley ately paid, to be satisfied in said Block 4 which, through the foreclosure upon vacation, would at- of real property located tach to the said premis- in Island County, Washington, and legally dees by operation of law. scribed as follows: ALSO TOGETHER WITH the portion of va- L O T S 1 3 A N D 1 3 A cated Commercial Ave- TYEE BEACH DIVISION nue (Utsalady Road) ad- NO. 2, ACCORDING TO joining said premise that T H E P L AT T H E R E O F w o u l d a t t a c h t o s a i d R E C O R D E D I N VO L premises by operation of U M E 3 O F P L AT S , PAG E 6 1 , R E C O R D S law. OF THE ISLAND ALSO TOGETHER WITH the right of access C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G to Tracts “B,” “C” and TON. “D” of said First Plat of E X C E P T T H AT P O R Utsalady, as conveyed TION CONVEYED TO to all lot owners in instru- ISLAND COUNTY BY ment dated October 13, QUIT CLAIM DEED RE1965, and recorded as CORDED ON DECEMA u d i t o r ’ s F i l e N o . BER 14TH, 1992 UNDER AUDITOR’S FILE 176790. Situate in the County of NO. 92023990, Island, State of Wash- RECORDS OF ISLAND C O U N T Y, WA S H I N G ington; DATED this 15th day of TON. TOGETHER WITH December, 2014. T H AT P O R T I O N O F JOHN STEPHEN FORDERHASE, P.S. Continued on /s/John Stephen Forderhase next page.....
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SHORELINE PROMENADE AS VACATED BY THE FINAL ORDER OF VAC AT I O N R E C O R D ED DECEMBER 14TH, 1 9 9 2 U N D E R AU D I TOR’S FILE NO. 92023992, RECORDS OF ISLAND COUNTY, WASHINGTON S I T U AT E I N T H E COUNTY OF ISLAND, STATE OF WASHINGTON Commonly known as: 3159 Shoreline Drive, C a m a n o I s l a n d , WA 98282. DATED this 9th day of December, 2014. RCO LEGAL, P.S. By/s/Laura Coughlin Laura Coughlin, WSBA #46124 Attorney for Plaintiff 13555 SE 36th Street, Ste 300 Bellevue, WA 98006 Legal No. WCW606408 Published: The Whidbey News Times, The South Whidbey Record. December 20, 27, 2014, January 3, 10, 17, 24, 2015. Trustee’s Sale No: 01F E E - 1 3 2 4 0 3 N OT I C E OF TRUSTEE’S SALE P u r s u a n t t o R . C . W. Chapter 61.24, et seq. and 62A.9A-604(a)(2) et seq. I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Trustee, REGIONAL TRUSTEE SERVICES CORPORATION, will on February 27, 2015, at the hour of 10:00 AM, at the main entrance to City Hall, 865 SE Barrington Drive, Oak Harbor, WA, sell at public auction to the highest and best bidder, payable at the time of sale, the following described real and personal property (hereafter referred to collectively as the “Property”), situated in the County of Island, State of Washington: Lot 34, Plat of Camano Shores, Division No. 1 as per plat recorded in volume 9 of Plats, page 61 records of Island County, Washington, Situate in the County of Island, State of Washingt o n . Ta x P a r c e l N o : S6270-00-00034-0, commonly known as 2227 Cleven Park Road, C a m a n o I s l a n d , WA . The Property is subject to that certain Deed of Trust dated 10/13/2008, recorded 10/22/2008, under Auditor’s/Recorder’s No. 4238665, modified under Auditors/Record’s No 4341646, records of Island County, Washington, from Derek J. Morrison and Laurie L. Morrison, husband and wife, as Grantor, to Land Title Company, as Trustee, in favor of Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc, as nominee for Stearns Lending, Inc, its successors and assigns, as Beneficiary, the beneficial interest in which is presently held by EverBank. II. No action commenced by the Beneficiary of the Deed of Trust is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any court by reason of the Borrower’s or Grantor’s default on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust. III. The default(s) for which this foreclosure is/are m a d e a r e a s fo l l ow s : FAILURE TO PAY THE M O N T H LY PAY M E N T WHICH BECAME DUE ON 8/1/2013, AND ALL S U B S E Q U E N T MONTHLY PAYMENTS, PLUS LATE CHARGES A N D OT H E R C O S T S
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AND FEES AS SET FORTH. Failure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in arrears: Amount due as of October 29, 2014. D e l i n q u e n t Pay m e n t s from August 01, 2013, 5 payments at $1,284.81 each, $6,424.05 | 10 payments at $1,327.19 each, $13,271.90 (08-01-13 through 10-29-14) Late Charges: $695.05 Suspense C r e d i t : $ 0 . 0 0 TOTA L : $20,391.00. IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: Principal $201,354.35, together with interest as provided in the note or other instrument secured, and such other costs and fees as are due under the note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. The a b ove d e s c r i b e d r e a l property will be sold to satisfy the expenses of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Tr u s t a s p r ov i d e d by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied regarding title, possession, or encumbrances on February 27, 2015. The default(s) referred to in paragraph III must be cured by February 16, 2015 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if at any time on or b e fo r e Fe b r u a r y 1 6 , 2015, (11 days before the sale date) the default(s) as set for th in paragraph III is/are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. The sale may be terminated at any time after February 16, 2015, (11 d ay s b e fo r e t h e s a l e d a t e ) a n d b e fo r e t h e sale, by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance paying the entire principal and interest secured by the Deed o f Tr u s t , p l u s c o s t s , fees, and advances, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A written Notice of Default was transmitted by the Beneficiary or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following addresses: Derek J. Morrison, 2227 South Cleven Park, Camano Island, WA 98292, Derek J. Morrison, 2227 Cleven Park Road, Camano Island, WA 98282. Laurie L. Morrison, 2227 South Cleven Park, Camano Island, WA 98292, Laurie L. Morrison, 2227 Cleven Park Road, Camano Island, WA 98282 by both first class and certified mail on 9/18/2014, proof of which is in the possession of the Trustee; and on 9/18/2014, the Borrower and Grantor were personally served 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 paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee’s Sale will be held in accordance with Ch. 61.24 RCW and anyone wishing to bid at the sale will be required to have in his/her possession at the time the bidding commences, cash , cashier’s check, or certified check in the amount of at least one dollar over the Beneficiary’s opening bid. In
addition, the successful bidder will be required to pay the full amount of his/her bid in cash, cashier’s check, or certified check within one hour of the making of the bid. T h e Tr u s t e e w h o s e name and address are set forth below will provide in writing to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fe e s d u e a t a ny t i m e prior to the sale. VIII. The effe ct of the sale will be to depr ive the Grantor and all those who hold by, thro ugh or under the Grantor of all of their interest in the above described property. IX. Anyone having any objection to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an oppor tunity to be heard as to those objection s if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the same pursuant to RCW 6 1 . 2 4 . 1 3 0 . Fa i l u r e t o bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invali d a t i n g t h e Tr u s t e e ’s Sale. THIS NOTICE 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 DELAY. CONTA C T A H O U S I N G COUNSELOR 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 counselors and legal assistance may be available at little or no cost to you. If you would like assistance in determining your rights and oppor tunities to keep yo u r h o u s e, yo u m ay contact the following: The statewide foreclosure hotline for assist a n c e a n d r e fe r ra l t o housing counselors recommended by the Housing Finance Commission T e l e p h o n e : 1-877-894-HOME (1-877-984-4663) Web site: http://www.dfi.wa.gov/co n s u m e r s / h o m e ow n e r ship/post_purchase_counselors_foreclosure.htm The United States Department of Housing and Urban Development T e l e p h o n e : 1 - 8 0 0 - 5 6 9 - 4 2 8 7 We b site: http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/fc/index.cfm?webListAction= search&searchstate= WA&filterSvc=dfc The statewide civil legal aid hotline for assistance and referrals to other housing counselors and a t t o r n ey s Te l e p h o n e : 1-800-606-4819 Website: http://nwjustice.org/what-c1ear NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following
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STK#M431
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JM1BM1V77E1113969 $1500 MDF VIN CASH* STK#M1543 AUTOMATIC, BLUETOO $500 BONUS CASH AUTOMATIC, FOG LIGHTS, AUTO DIM $22,785 MSRP $500 BONUS CASH MORE!!! VIN JM1BM1V76E1181664 STK#M1543 $1,286 SKAGIT MAZDA MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! 2014 Mazda3 I Touring 2014 Mazda3 I Touring 2014 Mazda3 I Touring $1500 MDF CASH* $1,286 SKAGIT MAZDA $21,810 ...............................MSRP SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY!!! MORE!! $22,785 CAMERA,TECH PACKAGE AND MSRP $21,940 ..............................MSRP $22,110.................................MSRP $22,110.................................MSRP $21,810 ...............................MSRP VIN JM1BM1V76E1181664 MORE!! $21,940 ..............................MSRP $500 BONUS CASH $21,810 ...............................MSRP $1,033 SKAGIT MAZDA $973 SKAGIT MAZDA Hatchback MORE!! $25,010 ...............................MSRP Sedan $21,940 ..............................MSRP Hatchback $1,033 SKAGIT MAZDA $973 SKAGIT MAZDA $1,033 SKAGIT MAZDA $1500 CASH* $25,010 ...............................MSRP$941 SKAGIT MAZDA $22,785 MSRP $941 SKAGIT MAZDA $973 SKAGIT MAZDA $25,010$1,500 ...............................MSRP $1,381 SKAGIT MAZDA $1,286MDF SKAGIT MAZDA $1,500 MFDS CASH* MDFS CASH* $941 SKAGIT MAZDA $1,381 SKAGIT MAZDA $1,500 MFDS CASH* $1,500 MDFS CASH* $1,500 MDFS CASH* $1,500 MFDS CASH* $500 BONUS CASH $1,381$500 SKAGIT MAZDA $1,500 MFDS CASH* $1500 MDF CASH* $1,500 MFDS CASH* $1,500 MFDS CASH* $500 BONUS CASH BONUS CASH $1,500 MFDS CASH* $1,500 MFDS CASH* $500 BONUS CASH $500 BONUS CASH $500 BONUS CASH $1,500 MFDS CASH* $500 BONUS CASH $1,286 SKAGIT MAZDA $500 BONUS CASH $ * $ * $ * AUTOMATIC, $ * $* $ * $ *$ $ * * STK#M1561 $ * M1587 STK# STK#M1561 STK#M1491 STK# M1587 $ * $ STK#M1561 $1,286 SKAGIT MAZDA STK#M1491 STK# M1587
STK#M431 STK#M431 $ * STK#M431 STK#M1491 VIN JM1BM1L73E1216499 VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 VIN JM1BM1L73E1216499 STK#M431 STK#M1561 VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 STK# M1587 VIN JM1BM1L76E1100598 VIN JM1BM1L73E1216499 VIN JM1BM1L73E1216499 VIN JM1BM1L76E1100598 VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 STK#M1491 VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 VIN JM1BM1L76E1100598 VIN JM1BM1L76E1100598 SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, VIN JM1BM1L73E1216499 SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH AND VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 STK#M431 AUTOMATIC, FOG LIGHTS, AUTO DIM STK#M1561 SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, AUTOMATIC, FOG LIGHTS, SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH AND STK# M1587 AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH VIN JM1BM1L76E1100598 AUTOMATIC, FOG LIGHTS, AUTO DIM AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, STK#M1491 AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH AND STK#M431 AUTOMATIC, FOG LIGHTS, AUTO DIM STK#M1561 AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, STK# M1587 AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, STK#M1491 STK#M431 STK#M1561 MOONROOF, BOSE, BACKUP STK# M1587 STK#M1491 SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, MOONROOF, BOSE, BACKUP STK#M431 VIN JM1BM1L73E1216499 STK#M1561 VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 MOONROOF, BACKUP VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 STK# M1587 BOSE, AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH AND MOONROOF, BOSE, BACKUP AUTOMATIC, FOG LIGHTS, AUTO DIM STK#M1491 VIN JM1BM1L76E1100598 VIN JM1BM1L73E1216499 MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! MORE!!! VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 AUTO DIM MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 AND MORE!!!!! MORE!!! MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! STK#M431 VIN JM1BM1L73E1216499 VIN JM1BM1L76E1100598 STK#M1561 VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 MORE!!! VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 STK# M1587 SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY!!! SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY!!! CAMERA,TECH PACKAGE AND STK#M1491 SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY!!! MOONROOF, BOSE, BACKUP VIN JM1BM1L76E1100598 CAMERA,TECH PACKAGE AND VIN JM1BM1L73E1216499 VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 CAMERA,TECH TECHNOLOGY!!! CAMERA,TECH PACKAGE AND AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH AND VINSKYACTIV® JM1BM1L76E1100598 AUTOMATIC, FOG SKYACTIV®PACKAGE TECHNOLOGY, MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, $22,110.................................MSRP MORE!!! VIN JM1BM1L73E1216499 AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH AND VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 $21,810 ...............................MSRP STK#M1543 VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 AUTOMATIC, FOGLIGHTS, LIGHTS, AUTO AUTODIM DIM SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, $22,110.................................MSRP $22,110......................... MSRP $21,810 ...............................MSRP MORE!! VIN JM1BM1L76E1100598 $21,810......................... MSRP AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH $22,110.................................MSRP SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY!!! $21,810 ...............................MSRP AUTOMATIC, FOG CAMERA,TECH PACKAGE AND MORE!! SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, $21,940 ..............................MSRP MOONROOF, BOSE, $21,940......................... MSRP AND MORE!! MORE!! $21,940 ..............................MSRP AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTHAND AND AUTOMATIC, FOGLIGHTS, LIGHTS, AUTO AUTODIM DIM $21,940 ..............................MSRP MOONROOF, BOSE, BACKUP BACKUP AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! VIN JM1BM1V76E1181664 MORE!!! $22,110.................................MSRP MOONROOF, BOSE, BACKUP AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH AND $21,810 ...............................MSRP AUTOMATIC, FOG LIGHTS, AUTO DIM $973 SKAGIT MAZDA MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! $25,010 ...............................MSRP $1,033 SKAGIT MAZDA $1,033 SKAGIT MAZDA MORE!! $973 SKAGIT MAZDA MORE!!! AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY!!! MOONROOF, BOSE, BACKUP $25,010 ...............................MSRP $1,033 SKAGIT MAZDA CAMERA,TECH PACKAGE AND $1,033 SKAGIT MAZDA $21,940 ..............................MSRP $973 SKAGIT MAZDA MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! $973 SKAGIT MAZDA $25,010......................... MSRP $25,010 ...............................MSRP $941 SKAGIT MAZDA TECHNOLOGY!!! MORE!!! SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY!!! CAMERA,TECH PACKAGE AND $941 SKAGIT MAZDA MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! MOONROOF, BOSE, BACKUP $22,785 MSRP $941 SKAGIT MAZDA MORE!!! SKYACTIV® CAMERA,TECH PACKAGE $22,110.................................MSRP $21,810 ...............................MSRP STK#M431 STK#M1561 $1,033 SKAGIT MAZDA MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY!!! $973 SKAGIT MAZDA $1,381 SKAGIT MAZDA STK# M1587 CAMERA,TECH PACKAGEAND AND $1,500 MFDS CASH* $25,010 ...............................MSRP MORE!!! $1,500 MDFS CASH* MORE!! STK#M1491 $1,381 SKAGIT MAZDA $22,110.................................MSRP $1,500 MFDS CASH* $21,810 ...............................MSRP $1,500 MDFS CASH* $21,940 ..............................MSRP $1,381 SKAGIT MAZDA $1,381 SKAGIT MAZDA $1,500 MFDS CASH* $1,500 MDFS CASH* SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY!!! $1,500 MDFS CASH* $941 SKAGIT MAZDA MORE!! AND $22,110.................................MSRP CAMERA,TECH PACKAGE $1,500 MFDS CASH* $21,810 ...............................MSRP $1500 MDF CASH* $21,940 ..............................MSRP $1,500 MFDS CASH* MORE!! $22,110.................................MSRP $1,500 MFDS CASH* $21,810 ...............................MSRP VIN JM1BM1L73E1216499 $21,940 ..............................MSRP VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 $1,500 MFDS CASH* $1,500 MFDS CASH* MORE!! $1,033 SKAGIT MAZDA $973 SKAGIT MAZDA $1,381 SKAGIT MAZDA VIN JM1BM1L76E1100598 $25,010 ...............................MSRP $22,110.................................MSRP $1,500 MFDS CASH* $1,500 MFDS CASH* $21,940 ..............................MSRP $1,500 MDFS CASH* $21,810 ...............................MSRP $500 BONUS CASH $500 BONUS CASH $1,500 MFDS CASH* $1,500 MFDS CASH* $1,033 SKAGIT MAZDA $500 BONUS CASH $973 SKAGIT MAZDA MORE!! $25,010 ...............................MSRP $500 BONUS CASH $500 BONUS CASH $941 SKAGIT MAZDA $500 BONUS CASH $21,940 ..............................MSRP $500 BONUS CASH $1,033 SKAGIT MAZDA $500 BONUS CASH $973 SKAGIT MAZDA $1,500 MFDS CASH* $25,010 ...............................MSRP $500 BONUS CASH $941 SKAGIT MAZDA SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, $1,033MDFS SKAGIT MAZDALIGHTS, AUTO DIM $973 SKAGIT MAZDABLUETOOTH AND AUTOMATIC, $25,010 ...............................MSRP AUTOMATIC, FOG $941 SKAGIT MAZDA $1,500 MFDS CASH* $1,381 SKAGIT MAZDA $1,500 MFDS $1,500 CASH* AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, $1,033 SKAGIT MAZDA $973 SKAGIT MAZDA $500 BONUS CASH STK#M431 STK#M1561 $1,286 ...............................MSRP $941 SKAGIT MAZDA $500 BONUS CASH Must present AD at $25,010 time of STK# sale. **Subject to credit approval of Mazda Capital Services. *Not applicable with APR specials. Not all buyers will qualify. ^Must beCASH* current registeredSKAGIT owner (or in MAZDA household) of a Mazda vehicle amount varies b M1587 $1,381 SKAGIT MAZDA $1,500 MFDS CASH* STK#M1491 $1,500 MDFS CASH* MAZDA Must present AD at time$941 of $1,500 sale.SKAGIT **Subject to credit approval of Mazda Capital Services. *Not applicable with APR specials. Not all buyers will qualify. ^MustBOSE, current registered owner (orStatement. in household) Mazda vehicleand amount by model. See Must present AD at time of sale. **Subject credit appro $1,381 SKAGIT MOONROOF, BACKUP Dealer details ^^Must beall current active military andMAZDA provide abe copy of Leave and Earnings MPGofisa EPA estimate actualvaries mileage will vary. Cars are one and only and varies subject toby priormodel. sale. All prices exclude tax to and license. A MFDS CASH* $1,500 MFDS CASH* $1,500 MDFS CASH* Must present AD at time of sale. **Subject to credit approval of Mazda Capital Services. *Not applicable with APR specials. Not buyers will qualify. ^Must be current registered owner (or in household) of a Mazda vehicle amount $1,381 SKAGIT MAZDA Must present AD at time of sale. **Subject to credit approval of Mazda Capital Services. *Not applicable with APR specials. Not all buyers will qualify. ^Must be current registered owner (or in household) of a Mazda vehicle amount varies by model. See Dealer details ^^Must be current active military and provide a copy of Leave and Earnings Statement. MPG is EPA FEE estimate and MAY actual mileage will areHoliday one andBonus only and subject to prior sale. All exclude tax and license. A $1,500 NEGOTIABLE $1,500 MFDS CASH* Dealer details ^^Must be See current active military and prov MFDS CASH* $1,500 MDFS CASH* Dealer details ^^Must be current activeDOCUMENTARY DOCUMENTARY OF $150 BE ADDED TOvary. THE Cars PRICE. Cash provided by Mazda. Adprices expires 1/31/2015. $1,500 MFDS CASH* MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! VIN JM1BM1L73E1216499 VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 MORE!!! $1,381 SKAGIT MAZDA $500 BONUS CASH STK#M431 $1,500 CASH* MFDS CASH* STK#M1561 and provide a copy Leave and Earnings Statement. MPG is EPA estimate andis actual will vary.and Cars areSTK# one and onlyMFDS and subject to prior sale. Allare pricesone exclude tax only and license. NEGOTIABLE $1,500 MDFS CASH* $500 BONUS CASH OF $150 MAY BEMFDS ADDED TO THE PRICE.Statement. Holiday Bonus Cash provided by mileage Mazda. Ad expires 1/31/2015. $1,500 CASH* M1587 DOCUMENTARY FEE OF $150 MAY BE ADDED TO THE VIN JM1BM1L76E1100598 Dealer details ^^Must beDOCUMENTARY current active military andmilitary provide aFEE copy ofof Leave and Earnings MPG EPA estimate actual mileage will vary. Cars and and Asubject to prior $1,500 sale. All prices exclude tax and license. A NEGOTIABLE STK#M1491 SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY!!! $500 BONUS CASH $1,500 MFDS CASH* CAMERA,TECH PACKAGE AND $1,500 MFDS CASH* $500 BONUS CASH FEE OF $150 MAY BE ADDED TO THE PRICE. Holiday Bonus Cash provided by Mazda. Ad expires 1/31/2015. $1,500 MFDS CASH* $500 BONUS CASH $500 BONUS CASH $1,500 MFDS CASH* DOCUMENTARY FEE OF $150 MAY BE ADDED TO THE PRICE. Holiday Bonus Cash provided by Mazda. Ad expires 1/31/2015. SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, $500 BONUS CASH VIN JM1BM1L73E1216499 $1,500 MFDS CASH* STK#M431 VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 STK#M1561 $500 BONUSCASH CASH VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH AND STK# M1587 $22,110.................................MSRP AUTOMATIC, FOG LIGHTS, AUTO DIM $21,810 $500 BONUS CASH ...............................MSRP STK#M1491 VIN JM1BM1L76E1100598 $500 BONUS AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, MORE!! $21,940 ..............................MSRP MOONROOF, BOSE, Must present AD at time of sale. **Subject to credit approval of Mazda Capital Services. VIN *Not JM1BM1L73E1216499 applicable with APR specials. Not allBACKUP buyers will qualify. ^Must be current registered owner (orJM1BM1V70E1191865 in household) of a Mazda SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, VINAUTOMATIC, VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 SKAGIT BLUETOOTH AND AUTOMATIC, FOG LIGHTS, AUTO DIM JM1BM1L76E1100598 620 AUTO BLVD, BURLINGTON MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! $1,033 SKAGIT MAZDA $973 SKAGIT MAZDA $25,010 ...............................MSRP AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, MORE!!! SKAGIT vehicleVIN amount varies by model. See Dealer details ^^Must be current active military and provide a copy of Leave and Earnings Statement. MPG is EPA estimate and actual mileage will vary. Cars are one and only 620 AUTO BLVD, BURLINGTON $941 SKAGIT MAZDA TECHNOLOGY!!! SKYACTIV® SKAGIT STK#M431 STK#M1561 CAMERA,TECH PACKAGE ANDBonus Cash provided by Mazda. Ad expires SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, STK# M1587 MOONROOF, BOSE, 620 AUTO BLVD, BURLINGTON STK#M1491 and subject to prior sale. All prices exclude tax and license. FEE OF $150 MAY BE ADDED TO THEBACKUP PRICE. Holiday 1/31/2015. AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH AND AUTOMATIC, FOG LIGHTS, AUTO DIM STK#M431 STK#M1561 AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, A NEGOTIABLEDOCUMENTARY MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! STK# M1587 $1,381 SKAGIT MAZDA $1,500 MFDS CASH* MORE!!! $22,110.................................MSRP $1,500 MDFS CASH* STK#M1491 $21,810 ...............................MSRP VINCAMERA,TECH JM1BM1L73E1216499 VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 MORE!! SKYACTIV® MOONROOF, BOSE, BACKUP PACKAGE AND $21,940 ..............................MSRP VIN JM1BM1L76E1100598 $1,500 MFDS CASH*TECHNOLOGY!!! VIN JM1BM1L73E1216499 VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! $1,500 MFDS CASH* TECHNOLOGY, VIN JM1BM1L76E1100598 $22,110.................................MSRP $500 BONUS CASHMORE!!! $21,810 ...............................MSRP SKYACTIV® $1,033 SKAGITCASH MAZDA $500 BONUS $973 SKAGIT MAZDA SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY!!! $25,010 ...............................MSRP CAMERA,TECH PACKAGE AND MORE!! AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH AND STK#M431 STK#M1561 AUTOMATIC, FOG LIGHTS, AUTO DIM STK# M1587 $21,940 ..............................MSRP SKAGITMAZDA.COM STK#M1491 AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, $941 SKAGIT MAZDA SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH AND SKAGITMAZDA.COM AUTOMATIC, FOG LIGHTS, AUTO DIM $22,110.................................MSRP $21,810 ...............................MSRP MOONROOF, BOSE, BACKUP AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, SKAGITMAZDA.COM $1,033 SKAGIT MAZDA $973 SKAGIT MAZDA MORE!! VIN JM1BM1L73E1216499 $1,381 SKAGIT MAZDA VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 $25,010 ...............................MSRP $1,500 MFDS CASH* VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 $1,500 MDFS CASH* $21,940 ..............................MSRP MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! VIN JM1BM1L76E1100598 MOONROOF, BOSE, BACKUP $941 SKAGIT MAZDA MORE!!! STK#M431 STK#M1561 STK# M1587 $1,500 MFDS CASH* STK#M1491 SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY!!! CAMERA,TECH PACKAGE AND MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! $1,033 SKAGIT MAZDA $973 SKAGIT MAZDA MORE!!! SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, $25,010 ...............................MSRP $1,500 MFDS CASH* $1,381 SKAGIT MAZDA $1,500 MFDS CASH CASH* BLUETOOTH AND AUTOMATIC, $1,500 MDFS CASH CASH* $500 BONUS AUTOMATIC, FOG LIGHTS, AUTO DIM SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY!!! $500 BONUS CAMERA,TECH PACKAGE AND $941 SKAGIT MAZDA VIN JM1BM1L73E1216499 AUTOMATIC, VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 $22,110.................................MSRP VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 $21,810 ...............................MSRP STK#M431 STK#M1561 STK# M1587 $1,500 MFDS CASH* BLUETOOTH, VIN JM1BM1L76E1100598 MORE!! STK#M1491 MOONROOF, BOSE, BACKUP $21,940 ..............................MSRP $1,381 SKAGITCASH* MAZDA $22,110.................................MSRP $1,500 MFDS CASH* $21,810 ...............................MSRP $1,500 MFDS $1,500 MDFS CASH* $500 BONUS CASH MORE!! $500 BONUS CASH MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, $21,940 ..............................MSRP VIN JM1BM1L73E1216499 MORE!!! VIN JM1BM1V70E1191865 VIN JM1BM1V77E1113969 AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH AND $1,500 MFDS CASH* AUTOMATIC, FOG LIGHTS, AUTO DIM $1,033 SKAGIT MAZDA $973 SKAGIT MAZDA VIN JM1BM1L76E1100598 $25,010 ...............................MSRP AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH, CAMERA,TECH PACKAGE AND $1,500 MFDS CASH* BOSE, $941SKYACTIV® SKAGIT MAZDA TECHNOLOGY!!! $1,033 SKAGITCASH MAZDA $500 $973 BONUS SKAGIT CASH MAZDA $25,010 ...............................MSRP $500 BONUS MOONROOF, BACKUP SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY, $22,110.................................MSRP AUTOMATIC, BLUETOOTH AND $21,810 ...............................MSRP $941 AUTOMATIC, SKAGIT MAZDA BLUETOOTH, AUTOMATIC, FOG LIGHTS, AUTO DIM $1,381 SKAGIT MAZDA MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! $1,500 MFDS CASH* MORE!! $1,500 MDFS CASH* MORE!!! $21,940 ..............................MSRP
MOONROOF, FOG
LIGHTS MORE!!! 2014 Mazda3 I Touring 2014 Mazda3 I Touring 2014 Mazda3 I Touring 2014 Mazda3 I Touring Hatchback SedanAND Hatchback 40 39 39 40 -ILITARY 2EBATE UP TO >> s Owner Loyalty up to $750!!!^ Hatchback SedanI Touring Hatchback 2014 Mazda3 II Touring 2014 2014 Mazda3 II Touring 2014 Mazda3 2014 Mazda3 Touring 2014 Mazda3 Mazda3 II Touring Touring Touring 2014 Mazda3 I Touring40 402014 Mazda3 -ILITARY 2EBATE UP TO >> s Owner Loyalty up to $750!!!^ 39 39 40 MPG! 40 39 39 40 MPG! MPG! MPG! Hatchback 40 Mazda3 I TOURING Sedan Hatchback 40 39 39 40 Hatchback -ILITARY 2EBATE UP TO >> s Owner Loyalty up to $750!!!^ MPG! 2014 Sedan Hatchback MPG! MPG! MPG! 2014 Mazda3 I Touring 2014 Mazda3 I Touring 2014 Mazda3 I Touring 2014 Mazda3 I Touring MPG! MPG! MPG! MPG! MPG! MPG! MPG! MPG! MPG! MPG! Hatchback 2014 Mazda3 I Touring 2014 Mazda3 I Touring 2014 Mazda3 I Touring 2014 Mazda3 SedanI Touring Hatchback 2014 Mazda3 I Touring 2014 Mazda3 I Touring 2014 Mazda3 I Touring 2014 Mazda3 Hatchback * SedanI Touring $ Hatchback * ** $$ $ * $ * $$ * ** $ * $ $ $ Sedan * * $ Hatchback * $ Hatchback * $ *
19,499 19,499 19,499 19,499 19,499 19,499 19,499 19,499
$ 19,077 19,077 $$$19,077 *** $$19,077 19,077 19,077* * 19,077
22,129 22,129 22,129 22,129 22,129 22,129 22,129 22,129 2014 Mazda3 I Touring 39 $ Hatchback 39 * 39 $ 22,129 * MPG! MPG! 39 $22,129 39 39 * 39 MPG!
18,837 18,837 18,837 18,837 18,837 18,837 18,837
$ * $$ ** $$$ *** $$$ *** $$$ * ** $ * $ * $ * $ * MAZDA 360-757-2200 | 800-736-7346 MAZDA 360-757-2200 | 800-736-7346 SKAGIT MAZDA 360-757-2200 | 800-736-7346 620 AUTO BLVD, BURLINGTON -ILITARY 2EBATE UP TO >> s Owner Loyalty up to $750!!!^ $ * $ * | 800-736-7346 $ * 360-757-2200 $ *
19,077 40 * $ 40 $ 19,077 * MPG! MPG! 40 $19,077 40 40 40 MPG! 40 *
2014 Mazda3 40 I Touring 40
$1,500 MDFS CASH* $1,033 SKAGIT MAZDA MIRROR, BLUETOOTH!!! $22,110.................................MSRP $500 BONUS CASH $500 BONUS CASH
MAZDA 19,499
2014 I Touring $ Mazda3 * 39 SKAGITMAZDA.COM 39 Hatchback $ * 39 SKYACTIV® TECHNOLOGY!!!
19,499 MPG! 19,499 MPG! 39 39 * 39 19,499 39 MPG!
$
$1,500 MFDS CASH* $1,500 MFDS MAZDA CASH* TECHNOLOGY!!! $941 SKAGIT SKYACTIV® $21,940 ..............................MSRP
$1,381 SKAGIT MAZDABOSE, CAMERA,TECH PACKAGE AND MOONROOF, BACKUP $1,500 CASH* $25,010MFDS ...............................MSRP MORE!! $1,500 MFDS CASH* CAMERA,TECH PACKAGE AND
18,837 $ 18,837 MPG! MPG! 40 40 ** $18,837 40 40 MPG!
2014 Mazda3 I Touring 40 * $ 40 Sedan 40
$1,500 MFDS CASH* $973 SKAGIT MAZDA MORE!!! $500 BONUS CASH $21,810 ...............................MSRP $500 BONUS CASH
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JERRY SMITH KIA BURLINGTON 360-707-2468
LOOKING FOR A GREAT VALUE ON A NEW VEHICLE? WE GOT ‘EM!
WINNING SAVINGS! 2015 KIA SOUL
2015 KIA SPORTAGE
MSRP .......................... $15,995 KMF REBATE .................... $500 MILITARY ......................... $400 SMITH DISC ................... $1,497
MSRP .......................... $24,240 KMF REBATE ................. $1,000 MILITARY ......................... $400 SMITH DISC ................... $2,251
YOUR PRICE
YOUR PRICE
$13,598
STK# K5154 VIN KNDJN2A20F7770541
$20,589
2015 KIA SORENTO
2015 KIA RIO
MSRP .......................... $29,350 CUST CASH REBATE ....... $1,500 LOYALTY/COMPETITIVE REBATE ............................ $500 HOLIDAY BONUS .............. $500 MILITARY ......................... $400 SMITH DISC ................... $1,854
MSRP .......................... $16,055 MILITARY ......................... $400 SMITH DISC ................... $1,156
YOUR PRICE
YOUR PRICE
$14,499
STK# Z5069 VIN KNADM4A30F6428983
$24,596
2015 KIA FORTE
2015 KIA SEDONA
MSRP .......................... $18,500 KMF REBATE ................. $1,500 MILITARY ......................... $400 SMITH DISC ................... $2,003
MSRP .......................... $33,240 LOYALTY/COMPETITIVE REBATE ......................... $1,000 MILITARY ......................... $400 SMITH DISC ................... $3,245
YOUR PRICE
YOUR PRICE
$14,597
2014 KIA OPTIMA LX
STK# K5127 VIN KNAFK4A65F5334841
$28,595
2014 KIA CADENZA
MSRP .......................... $22,615 CUST CASH REBATE ....... $1,500 MILITARY ......................... $400 SMITH DISC ................... $2,118
MSRP .......................... $42,085 SMITH DISC ................. $10,096
YOUR PRICE
YOUR PRICE
$18,597
STK# K515 VIN KNDPBCAC6F7714623
STK# K5079 VIN 5XXGM4A75FG393247
$31,989
STK# K5005 VIN 5XYKTCA60FG574542
STK# K5151 VI KNDMC5C18F6027267
STK# K4030 VIN KNALN4D72E5124498
*Only one vehicle available at this price. All vehicles are subject to prior sale and one only. Pictures are for illustration purposes only. Price does not include tax and license and $150 document service fee. Customer must qualify for all Kia rebates. KMF rebate: must finance through Kia Motors Finance. Customer may receive either Loyalty or competitive rebate but not both. All Lease Cash and rebates from Kia. *Warranty is a limited powertrain warranty. For details see retailer or go to kia.com. Prices good through 1/30/15. †Certificate must be presented at time of purchase.
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