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Wednesday, December 31, 2008 www.marysvilleglobe.com The Marysville Globe o:o A5
LEGALS
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
OF THE STATE
OF WASHINGTON
FOR SKAGIT COUNTY
In the matter of the Estate of:
M. LAVAUN CUNDIFF, (a/k/
a MARILYN LAVAUN CUN-
DIFF),
Deceased
Cause No.: 08-4-0399-0
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The personal representa-
tive named below has been
appointed and has qualified
as personal representative of
this estate. Any person hav-
ing a claim against the dece-
dent must, before the time
the claim would be barred by
any otherwise applicable stat-
ute of limitations, present the
claim in the manner 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 per-
sonal representative served or
mailed the notice to the credi-
tor as provided under RCW
11.40.020(3); (2) four months
after the date of first publica-
tion of the notice. If the claim
is not presented within this
time frame, the claim is forever
barred, except as otherwise
provided in RCW 11.40.051
and 11.40.060. This bar is
effective as to claims against
both the decedent's probate
and nonprobate assets.
Date of Filing Notice to Cred-
itors with Clerk of the Court:
Dec. 16, 2008
Date of First Publication:
Dec. 31, 2008
MICHAEL O. CUNDIFF,
Personal Representative
8116 55th Avenue NE
Marysville, WA 98270
Attorney for Estate:
GARY T. JONES
Address: Jones & Smith
415 Pine Street
P. O. Box 1245
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Telephone: 360-336-6608
Published: Dec. 31, 2008,
Jan 7 and 14, 2009.
CALL FOR BIDS
Berrywoods Paving
Notice is hereby given
that sealed bids for the Ber-
rywoods Paving project will
be received by the City Clerk
at Marysville City Hall, 1049
State Avenue, Marysville, WA
98270 until 10:00 a.m., local
time, on Thursday, January
15, 2009 at which time they will
be publicly opened and read
aloud. The City wil not con-
sider proposals received after
this time. Bidders shall submit
proposals in a sealed envelope
labeled with the bidder's name
and Berrywoods Paving.
The work to be performed
under this contract shall be
the placement of CI. B asphalt
concrete pavement from the
date of contract execution
until April 30. 2009. The work
includes placement of asphalt
concrete pavement (CI. B),
adjustment of water valves
and monuments as an alter-
native and other work, al in
accordance with the attached
Contract Plans, these Contract
Provisions, and the Standard
Specifications.
Please address any com-
ments and questions you may
have to the Project Manager,
Jeff Laycock, PE at 360-363-
8274.
Plans. specifications,
addenda and plan holders
list for this project are avail-
able online through Builder's
Exchange of Washington,
Inc., at http://www.bxwa.
com; 2607 Wetmore Avenue,
Everett, WA 98201-2929, 425-
258-1303, Fax 425-259-3832.
Click on "bxwa.com"; "Posted
Projects," "Public Works," "City
of Marysville" and "Project
Bid Date." (Note: Bidders are
encouraged to "Register as
a Bidder," in order to receive
automatic email notification
of future addenda and to be
placed on the "Bidders List"
This service is provided free of
charge to Prime Bidders, Sub-
contractors, & Vendors bidding
this project. Contact Build-
ers Exchange of Washington
at 425-258-1303 should you
require further assistance.)
Each bid must be accom-
panied by a certified check,
cashiers check or bid bond
(with an authorized surety com-
pany as surety) made payable
to the City of Marysville in an
amount not less than five per-
cent (5%) of the bid amount.
The City. of Marysville
reserves the right to reject
any and all bids and to waive
irregularities in the bid or in the
bidding.
No bidder may withdraw
their bid after the hour set for
the opening thereof or before
award of contract, unless said
award is delayed for a period
of sixty (60) days.
Published: Dec. 31,2008, and
Jan. 7, 2009.
CALL FOR BIDS
2009 CONCRETE CON-
STRUCTION CONTRACT
Notice is hereby given that
sealed bids will be received
by the City Clerk at Marysville
City Hall, 1049 State Ave-
nue. Marysville, WA 98270
until 3:00 p.m.. local time. on
Thursday, January 15, 2009
at which time and place they
will be publicly opened and
read aloud. The City will not
consider proposals received
after this time. Bidders shall
submit TWO COPIES of the bid
proposals in a sealed envelope
labeled with the bidder's name
and 2009 CONCRETE CON-
STRUCTION CONTRACT.
The Contractor will perform
concrete work including the
construction of curb and gutter,
sidewalk, driveway entrances,
and sidewalk ramps for indi-
vidual projects throughout the
contract year. The sze and
scope of the individual proj-
ects wil vary throughout the
contract year.
The City antici pates spend-
ing approximately $50,000 on
concrete construction work
within the Street's Department
Division for the calendar year,
between January 1, 2009 to
December 31, 2009. Addi-
tional concrete work may be
available through other depart-
ments or on an as needed
basis.
Actual amount paid to the
Contractor will be based upon
the projects requested by the
City and completed by the
Contractor. The approximat0
quantity in the contract is not
a guarantee of specific pay-
ment amounts. The total con-
tract amount shall not exceed
$200,000. A payment and per-
formance bond in the amount
of $200,000 shall be required.
The Contract period is from
January 1. 2009 to December
31, 2009.
The Contractor wil be
expected to begin work ten
(10) days upon notification
from the City. The work shall
be completed within the time
period specified by the City in
the notice to proceed Such
work shall be completed in an
expeditious manner, so as to
prevent delays, inconvenience.
and safety risks to the public
and additional cost to the
City.
All work is to be done in
conformance with the City of
Marysville Engineering Design
and Development Standards
and WSDOT Standards. The
City will provide all the grade
preparation work to within
+/- 0.10 foot. The Contrac-
tor shall provide the forms.
concrete, finishing, curing,
clean-up, traffic control during
concrete operations, protection
of the work and work zone until
accepted by the City of Marys-
ville Project Manager/Engineer
or the designee.
Please address any comments
and questions to the Project
Manager/Engineer, Jeff Lay-
cock, PE: Associate Engineer
I at (360) 363-8274.
Plans. specifications.
addenda and plan holders
list for this project are avail-
able online through Builder's
Exchange of Washington Inc.
at HYPERLINK "http://www.
bxwa.com" http://www.bxwa.
com; 2607 Wetmore Avenue.
Everett, WA 98201-2929, (425)
258-1303, Fax (425) 259-3832.
Click on "bxwa.com"; "Posted
Projects", "Public Works". "City.
of Marysville", and "Project
Bid Date". (Note: Bidders are
encouraged to "Register as
a Bidder'". in order to receive
automatic email notification
of future addenda and to be
placed on the "Bidders List"
This service is provided free of
charge to Prime Bidders, Sub-
contractors, & Vendors bidding
this project. Contact Builders
Exchange of Washington at
425-258-1303 should further
assistance be required.)
This Call for Bids is being
issued in accordance with
RCW 35.22.620. which per-
mits the use of the City's Small
Works Roster to solicit bids.
Only qualified contractors who
have filled out an application to
be on the City of Marysville's
Small Works Roster and have
been accepted may submit
bids and be awarded the con-
tract. To apply for placement
on the City's Small Works Ros-
ter visit the City's website or
contact the City Clerk's office
at (360) 363-8000.
Each bid must be accom-
panied by a certified check.
cashiers check or bid bond
(with an authorized surety com-
pany as surety) made payable
to the City of Marysville in an
amount not less than five per-
cent (5%) of the bid amount.
The City of Marysville
reserves the right to reject
any and all bids and to waive
irregularities in the bid or in the
bidding.
No bidder may withdraw
its bid after the hour set for
the opening thereof or before
award of contract, unless said
award is delayed for a period
of sixty (60) days.
Published: Dec. 31. 2008. and
Jan. 7. 2009.
MULTI-WEEKLY
Al-Anon weekly meetings:
"If you want to drink, that's
your business. If want to stop,
that's ours." Call Alcoholics
Anonymous at 425-252-2525.
or visit maddpow.org. Al Anon
and Al Ateen 24 hour hot line is
360-918-0464.
Sunday 6:30 p.m. Health
Center. 127 E Camano Drive.
Camano Island. Handicapped
access, call 425-348-7828.
Sunday 7 p.m. Baptist
Church. Highway 530, Dar-
rington. Phone 425-348-7828.
Tuesday 7.30 p.m. Immacu-
late Conception Church, 1200
Fifth Street. Arlington.
Handicapped access. A1-Ateen
meeting also, call 425-348-7828.
Wednesday 7 p.m. Free-
born Lutheran Church, 2304
300th St. N.W.. Stanwood. call
425-348-7828,
Thursday 8 p.m. United
Methodist Church. 27112
102nd Drive. Stanwood. Handi-
capped access, call 425-348-
7828.
Friday 8 p.m. Health Cen-
ter. 127 E. Camano Drive.
Camano Island. Handicapped
access, call 425-348-7828.
The New Beginnings A1-
Anon Family Group meets at
Marysville School District Ser-
vice Center. 4220 80th St. NE.
Friday nights, 8- 9:30 p.m., the
Strawberry Room.
Ken Baxter Senior/Commu-
nity Center, 514 Delta Ave..
Marysville. 360-363-8450.
Monday drop-in clogging.
Rosie Hayes get moving for
fun and fitness. Learn the
basics, no partner needed.
Drop in class. S3. noon to 4
p.m.
Wednesday book club.
Don't feel pressured to fin-
ish the book or to dive deep
into its meaning. No fee. Call
to confirm the author to be
discussed. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30
p.m.
Second and fourth Thurs-
days, foot care by appoint-
ment. $17 per visit, bring your
own towel. Call for appoint-
ment.
Thursday genealogy. Learn
genealogy at the senior cen-
ter. Free. To register call the
center.
Friday drama group. Don't
need to memorize lines with
this class, just try to have fun.
Please call prior to attending
your first class. 10 - 11 a.m.
Friday woodcarving. An
ancient art form. 10 a.m. to
noon.
Stanwood Community and
Senior Center, 7430 276th SL
NW. 360-629-7403
Monday- Friday, except
holidays, Senior Services of
Snohomish County Nutrition
Program senior lunches
$2.50 60 and up, 85.15 others.
Includes entree, vegetable or
fruit, bread or roll. dessert.
milk, coffee or tea. Noon, Call
Lynn.
Stanwood Community and
Senior Center has partnered
with Dinners Ready to pro-
vide restaurant-quality meals at
home in minutes. Call by the
fifth of each month. $5 a serv-
ing, minimum of three serv-
ings of the same meal plus tax.
Stillaguamish Senior Cen-
ter, 18308 Smokey Pt. Blvd.
Arlington 360-653-4551. Daily
volunteer opportunities. Call
Karen at ext. 228.
Monday - Saturday, 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m., Thrift shop.
Monday- Friday, Senior
Nutrition Lunch Program. at
noon.
Monday Weight Watchers,
weigh in 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
meetings at 9 a.m. and 5:30
p.m. Saturday, 7:30 - 9:30 a.m.
Monday Bingo at 11 a.m..
Fridays at 7 p.m. Open tothe
public.
Second and fourth Mow
days Foot clinic, noon to 4
p.m. Appointment required:
$8 donation. Call Donna
McCutchen at 360-653-4551
ext. 234.
Second Wednesday and
Thursday "55 Alive" Defen-
sive Driving. Call to sign up.
810 fee.
Second and Fourth Friday
Hearing Aid Service, 10 a.m.
First Friday Diabetes sup-
port group, 1:15 p.m.
Second Friday, Advisory
Council Meeting, 1 p.m.
Last Sunday of the month
Old Fashion Chicken Din-
ner. 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.
MONDAY
Aerobics, 9 a.m.
Woodcarving, 9 a.m. to
noon, instructor Rod Randles.
$5 quarterly fee and a $2 per
class fee.
Third Monday, Board
meeting at noon.
Ceramics, 1 - 3 p.m., $2,
bring your supplies or get
them here.
Fit for Life at 2 p.m.
TUESDAY
Silversmithing, 9 a.m. and
6:30 p.m.
China/glass painting, 10
a.m. - 2:30 p.m., 85 quarterly
fee.
Show dogging, advanced
clogging at 10 a.m.
Caregiver Support Group,
10:30 a.m.. Contact Krystyna at
653-4551 ext. 241.
Gentle Yoga, at 2:30 and
5:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
Aerobics. at 9 a.m.
Computer Lab. at 9 a.m.
Needlers/Bunka at 9 a.m.
Lapidary, 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Shopping trip, 9:45 a.m.
Clogging, 10 a.m.
Fit for Life, 2 p.m.
THURSDAY
Creative writing. 9 a.m.
to noon, $2 per class plus $5
quarterly fee.
Lapidary, 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Artists' studio, 10 a.m. to
noon. no instructor, bring your
own canvas, $5 quarterly fee
paid to center
Trip to Darringmn Com-
munity Center for lunch.
Depart 10:30 a.m., return 2:30
p.m., $5 transportation and $3
for lunch.
Bridge Players needed,
noon to 4 p.m., main hall side
room.
Gentle Yoga, 1:30 p.m.
Bible study, 2 p.m., non-
denominational.
TOPS (take pounds off sen-
sibly). 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Pinochle, 6 p.m.
FRIDAY
Stilly Crafter's Meeting,
10 a.m.
Blood Pressure checks.
10 a.m.
Musical entertainment.
11 a.m.
Bingo, 7 p.m. Open to the
public.
Latinos Unidos, of Deaconess
Children's Services meets 6:30
- 8:30 p.m. Mondays in Monroe
and Tuesdays in Everett. Train-
ing is provided for volunteers
that work at these meetings. For
information call Naomi Demarest
at 425-259-0146 ext. 121.
Come have fun with other
Mothers of Preschoolers.
The children have a fun and
sWactured time separate from
the moms.
Marysville First and
Third Tuesday of every
month. 9:30 a.m. to noon. For
registration call Pilchuck Val-
ley Chapel at 425-334-9558.
Stanwood MOPS Meet-
ings are held on the second
and fourth Tuesdays of the
month from 9 a.m. to noon at
the Warm Beach Free Method-
ist Church.
Drop in grief support group,
to be with others who are
mourning. Facilitated by Hos-
pice Bereavement Counselors.
No registration necessary, call
Kate at 856-7770.
Tuesdays, Mt. Vernon, 1:30
p.m.. in the chapel at Skagit
Valley Hospital.
First and third Wednes-
days, Whidbey Island. 6 p.m.
at the Skagit Valley College in
Oak Hall. Room 203.
Second and fourth Thurs-
days, Sedro Woolley, 5:30 p.m.
at the United General Hospital,
room 502.
Overeaters Anonymous
meets Tuesdays, 1- 2:30 p.m.,
at St. Marys Catholic Church
in Marysville and Thursdays,
5:30 - 6:30 p.m., at Mt. View
Presbyterian. 5115 100th St.
NE. The only requirement is
the desire to stop eating com-
pulsively. For information call
Diana at 360-435-5875.
Pregnancy Aid of Snohom-
ish County has a WIC clinic
in Marysville at St. Mary's
Catholic Church. 4200 88th
NE, every Tuesday, Thursday
and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Call 360-435-3735 for
information or to schedule an
appointment.
Action Sports presents Satur-
day Singles and Sunday Dou-
bles Disc Golf Tournaments.
First and third Saturdays
and the second and fourth
Sundays at 1:30 p.m. Open to
teens and adults of all abilities,
$12 for tournament entry. The
Rotary Disc Golf Course is
located at Twin Rivers Park,
22914 State R-530 (Just past
Lincoln Bridge). Course is
open to the public.
MONTHLY MEETINGS
Snohomish County Music
Teachers Association meets
on third Monday at 9:15 a.m.
at the Dorothy Jayne Dance
Studio. 2931 Bond Street. in
Everett. Be a part of this active
chapter of Music Teachers
National Association. For
information visit www.scmta.
wsmta.net
Stanwo0d/Camano Bee-
keeping Association meets
third Tuesdays except
December at 7:30 p.m.. the
Stanwood Library Meeting
Room. For information 360-
435-3443.
The Arlington Downtown
Business Association has
changed its meeting place
from Little Italy to The Quilt-
maker Shoppe across the
street, at 315 N. Olympic Ave.
They meet on the first and
third Wednesday mornings
at 8 a.m. For information call
Jeanne Watanabe at 425-359-
8744 or Norma Jean Syrie at
360-750-8886. For information
about downtown events, see
the Web site at www.arling-
tonwa.org
Free lunch and networking
meeting with La-De-Biz. For
women in any kind of busi-
ness. Meetings third Thurs-
days, 11 a.m. to noon. Share
tips, leads and encouragement.
For information or directions
contact Jyl P. Westbrook at
fishwash@tgi.net or 425-231-
5246.
Busy Bee Quilters, a non-
profit group that promotes
all aspects of quilting, meets
third Thursdays of each
month at St. Michael's Catho-
lic Church. 1512 Pine St., Sno-
homish. Doors open at 5:30
p.m., meeting starts at 7 p.m.
Friends of the Marysville
Library is a not-for-profit, vol-
unteer organization providing
essential support. Meets at 1
p.m. on the third Thursdays
at the Library, 6120 Grove
St., Marysville. Programs are
presented and refreshments
are served. Guests and new
members are always welcome.
For more information call 360-
651-7030.
Learn basic first aid and
CPR by attending this on
day, certified class the third
Saturday of each month at
Cascade Valley Hospital. 330
South Stillagnamish Ave.,
Arlington. Participants will
receive a manual, a light break-
fast and a snack. The cost is
$45 per person. For informa-
tion or to register, call 36(M35-
2133 ext. 4705.
Health Care For All Wash-
ington, Snohomish, meets the
first Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at
the Marysville Library, 7312
35th Ave. NE. For information
call 360-653-7139.
WEEKY MEETINGS
Friday Music Jam Sessions
Youth and adults of all abilities
are invited to Village Music
and Art's Friday Music jam
sessions featuring live music
by Jon Dalgarn and Voices of
the Village Bring your own
instrument or use ours. Jam
sessions are every Friday, i to
3 p.m. at 338 North McLeod.
Arlington. Children under the
age 16 must be accompanied
by a parent or caregiver. Con-
tact Michelle at 360-653-7752
ext. 14 for information or to
sign up.
Little Star Club. Camp
Fire USA program for ages 3
- 5. meets Mondays at Eagle
Creek Elementary School in.the
library, 6 - 7 p.m. Call Holly f at
425-258-5437.
Harmony Northwest Chorus
is seeking women who love to
sing and want to do four-part
harmony, barbershop style.
They rehearse from 7 - 9:30
p.m. Mondays at the Mount
Vernon Community Center.
For information see the web
site at www.harmonynorthwest.
org or call Carol at 360-435-
0808.
Planned Parenthood Teen
Clinic walk-in hours and ser-
vices for young women and
men are Tuesday, 2 - 4 p.m.
Services include birth control
(no exam needed), pregnancy
tests, emergency contracep-
tion. information and educa-
tion. STI tests and treatments
(fees apply). 'Falk to us in
confidence, with confidence" at
10210 State Ave. Call 360.658-
7871 for information.
Monthly rubber stamp work-
sl]op for creating cards with
rubber stamps. All supplies
included. Instructor Carol Wil-
son. at the Community Room at
the Boys and Girls Club. 18513
59th Ave. NE. Arlington, from
6- 9 p.m. on Tuesdays. Fee is
823 per class, call 360.403-3448
to register.
Overcomers Outreach meets
Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Warm
Beach Free Methodist Church
on 20816 Marine Dr.. for all
types of addictive and code-
pendent behaviors. Meetings
consist of recovery topics, step
studies and more. Call 360-652-
6555.
The Arlington LeTip chapter
meets Wednesdays, 7 a.m..
at Weller's / Party's Eggnesr
Restaurant. Regional direc-
tor Doug Elburn says LeTip
is known as the premier
educational and professional
networking organization in the
world Call Steve at 425-210-
6050.
Stamano Toastmasters meet
Wednesdays, 7:15 a.m.. in the
Anderson Room in Stanwood
United Methodist Church at
27128 102nd Drive. Arlington.
Call 629-8506 for information.
Arlington Old Town Mer-
chants group meets Wednes-
days at 8 a.m. at Little Italy,
318 N. Olympic Ave., planning
events to promote Old Town
Arlington. For informafion call
Robin Miller at 360-403-0149.
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