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ath, Zapf to marry Reader's survey results tallied Carl Heath and Michelle announced their en- Dr. Heath, a 1984 of North Mason High the son of Herbert and !ath of Belfair. He at- the University of Puget and the University of School of Medicine. a Partner in Anesthesia Re- .Inc., in Seattle, and raarily at Providence will graduate University of Washing- of medicine in June and plans to serve in internal medi- Her parents are Lucille Zapf of Issa- °edding date has been set. Carl Heath and Michelle Zapf ple sets June Heath and '4ldrew Knight Heather Marie Heath, of Sil- verdale, and Andrew Charles Knight, formerly of Belfair, now residing in Tracyton, plan to ex- change wedding vows on Satur- day, June 26. The bride-elect is the daughter of Jim and Roberta Heath of Sil- verdale. She graduated from Cen- 'tral Kitsap High School in 1994, and attended Olympic College for one year. She is employed by The Mariner Grill in Silverdale's On The Bay Resort Hotel. The prospective groom is the son of Charles and Myrna Knight of Tracyton. He graduated from North Mason High School in 1994, and from Olympic College in 1996. He will receive his BA in Visual Arts in June 1999 from the 00dding University of Washington. He plans to work in illustration, com- ic books or computer animation. Heather and Andrew first met in the summer of 1992 at Twin Lakes 4-H Camp. In 1993, they represented Washington State in the National Forestry Contest held in Weston, West Virginia. April parents' meeting cancelled The Parent Advisory Commit- tee (PAC) for Hawkins Middle School has cancelled their meet- ing previously scheduled for Tuesday, April 20. The next PAC meeting will be Tuesday, May 18. r  • Custom homes • New construction • Remodels/additions VAN I)IJK • Free consultation A TRADITION IN QUALITY HOMES • Design service available Belfolr, WA. • F • Serving Mason and -""75-4006 Kitsap .c°unties l:ltF.l:" l.",s'I'131A 7 'liW  ................ • I.iccnscd * l',ondcd • ins,red AAEINGCI36DK 1 Kahn 83, of Bremer- on Sunday, April born on August 20, of Jacob and n, graduating from School in 1933. ed Ruby Long on June eattle. served in the U.S. 1941 to 1945, achiev- of second lieutenant. War II, he and established Kahn's in Bremerton. He OWner. He retired from in 1988. a past president of the *n Chamber of Com- et the Bremer- ',lub, and member of Rotary Club, and Apparel Associa- is survived by his s, Douglas of Thir- and Dean of Bel- daughters, Carolyn of Bremerton, and of Tahuya; two 'arney and Fed, both of two sisters, Gona and Betta Rich- California; and four ren. service was held April 8. M donations may be Alzheimer's Associa- Chapter, 1422 NW Washington or to the Olympic 1600 erton, Washington F. Baertschiger Florence A. Baertschiger, 83, of Belfair, died on Friday, April 9, at Harrison Memorial Hospital in Bremerton. Mrs. Baertschiger was born February 14, 1916 in Billings, Montana, to John and Sara John- son. She was raised in Montana and on Whidbey Island, graduat- ing from Coupeville High School in 1934. Mrs. Baertschiger worked as a welder at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Todd Shipyards during WWlI, becoming a home- maker following her marriage. She and Richard H. Baertschiger were wed on February 22, 1952 in Bremerton. He preceded her in death on December 7, 1996. She was a member of Belfair Community Baptist Church and of the Evergreen Garden Club. Mrs. Baertschiger is survived by two sons, Randy and John, both of Belfair; a daughter, Mary Lou Nelson, of Bremerton; 13 grandchildren; and many great- grandchildren. There will be a memorial ser- vice at Belfair Community Bap- tist Church on Thursday, April 15, at 1 p.m., followed by private interment at Twin Firs Cemetery in Belfair. Arrangements are un- der the direction of Lewis Funeral Chapel. Memorial donations may be made to the Oncology Depart- ment of Harrison Memorial Hos- pital, 2520 Cherry Avenue, Brem- erton, Washington 98310. James Gremillion Former Belfair resident James E. Gremillion, 50, died Thursday, Center in Seattle. He was born May 21, 1948, in Bremerton, and was raised both there and in Belfair. He attended West High School in Bremerton. Mr. Gremillion served in the U.S. Army as an infantryman with Company C, Sixth Battalion, during the Vietnam War. He was awarded the Combat Infantry Badge, the Purple Heart, the Vietnam Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. He was a member of the Veter- ans of Foreign Wars and a former member of the Eagles. Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Freda and Rex Hope of Port Orchard; a son, Tony of Seattle; two daughters, Foe of Seattle and Amanda of Bremer- ton; four brothers, Jack, Michael and Ronald, all of Bremerton, and Rueben of Port Orchard; and one grandchild. A memorial service was held on Saturday, April 10, at the North Mason Eagles Lodge 4226. Arrangements were under the di- rection of Lewis Funeral Chapel. The Herald printed a Reader's Survey in the annual Progress section, and now we share with you the results. 1. Best customer service: There were 20 businesses named, with CocoNutt's Tanning and Fit- ness on top, followed by the Old Clifton Dell. 2. Best family restaurant: Our readers listed 10, with the Old Clifton Dell coming in just ahead of the A]lyn Inn. 3. Best tavern/pub/night spot: Lennard K's and Hank's Country Inn and Casino tied for the lead, with five other business- es named in this category. 4. Best convenience store: Sandy's BP was the winner, with Belfair General Store in second, and a total of nine local business- es named. 5. Best auto parts/repair/ service: There were eight busi- nesses listed in this multiple cate- gory. Westbay Auto Parts got the most votes, followed by NAPA, then Darrell Raines Auto Repair and Local Wrench tied for third. 6. Best family activity: There were 11 answers, and the runaway best was the Theler Wetlands. 7. Best hair salon/tanning salon: In another multiple-cate- gory question, the top hair salon by far was C. Taylor and Asso- ciates. CocoNutt's Tanning and Fitness got an equal number of votes. A total of five businesses were named by our readers. 8. Best pre-school/daycare/ childcare: Not all answered this one, but eight care centers were named. Top vote-getters were Christ Lutheran Daycare, and the Assembly of God Pre-school. 9. Best health-care clinic: There were three named by our readers. North Mason Medical Clinic came out on top. 10. Best financial institu- tion: Among five that made the list, Peninsula Federal Credit Union had more than twice the votes of the number two institu- tion. 11. Most unique business: North Mason seems to have eight stand-outs, but The Coffee Read- ery was uniquely named by near- ly half our respondents. 12. What business would you like to see come to the area? Don't be shy, folks, just give us your top 20! They would be: movie theater, bowling alley, Sat•way, Taco Bell, Wal-mart, full service car wash, Burger King, Costco, Denny's Family Restaurant, Fun-plex, industrial supply, K-mart, larger fitness gym, laundromat, motorcycle sales, public swimming pool, shoe repair, shoe store, Radio Shack and Target. Thanks to all who responded to our survey, and congratulations to the wonderful service providers in our area who received many votes of confidence from local cus- tomers. KAI MEDIA PRODUCTIONS combines the artistic talents of Joni Cagwin with the computer know-how of Dan Teisen to bring a variety of services to the North Mason community. The new business is located at the Outlook of Alder Creek, near the intersection of state routes 3 and 106. Kai Media Productions will do Internet website designs for you, or they will host your website off of theirs. They have an on- line art gallery which includes the work of local artists. The media partners can do digital photo editing and retouch- ing, as Cagwin said, "In case you want to remove that ex-spouse from a special photo!" They can also help you create a Power Point multi-media pre- sentation. If you need computer support or assistance, Teisen will help you with either your Mac or your PC. Finally, they can help design a logo or graphics that repre- sents what you do, not using commercially available clip-art, but all original art work by Cagwin. They can even assist you with registration so no one else can use it. You can reach Kai Media Productions at (360) 277-3343. BARNEY GRADEN, of Port Orchard, and his son Adam, of Belfair, have just opened Smoke for Less, a cigarette and fine ci- gar store in the log cabin building on State Route 3 in Belfair. Barney previously owned Graden's Market in Port Orchard, and currently owns Graden's Chevron in Shelton, which is man- aged by his son, Jason. Barney and his wife Diana are both graduates of West High School in Bremerton. Adam's fiance Tammy Caldwell is helping get the new business started. In 1975 he played on the semi-pro football team here in North Mason. "Richard Burroughs invited me to try out for the team, and he and I played together that season," he said. Barney worked for a brokerage firm in Seattle at the time, and he said he got so beat up in the games that the firm told him he would be let go if he played one more season. "I could hardly walk, and I had black eyes all the time!" he said, laughing. CLEAN Septic Service Serving All of Mason Cottnty I FREE SYSTEM EVALUATION WITH EACH PUMPING [ • Tanks Pumped • Risers hlstalled * Baffles/Pumps Repaired • Sewers Unclogged * Electronic Tank lxmatmg *ltome Sales Inspection Rl!porls A1 Droulliard, Owner-Operai.or O&M Certlficd (CMS) NE 1120 Old Bell'air Hwy. Belfair 360-275-4685 Belfair. WA 98528 1-800-939-0465 r of N.M. Chamber of Commerce I( ............. '] ....... II] Clearing, Grading, Excavating | II Logging, Homesites to Commercial Ill II I Building Complexes- Culverts to Storm Drainage Systems Ill II Driveways to Highways- Topsoil to 2 MAN Rock ]1 II I 18862 E State Rt, 3 ZEPH, 033C0 (360) 275-2861 III lA/lyn, WA 98524 " Fax (360), 275-3355 r ? | I I l FAULTS Happy people rarely correct their faults. La Rochefoucauld North Mason Area Churches North Mason Bible Church Welcomes you... • a place to believe • a place to belong • a place to become Sundays -- 9:30, 10:45, and 6:00 Wednesdays -- AWANA for Boys and Girls Phone 275-4555 North Mason United Met, hodist, Church Welcomes You WOI?,SHIP .GERVICE 10:50 CHI,ITIAN EDUCATION 9:;50 Children & adults THELER COMMUNITY CENTER. 22871 State Rt. 3, elfair 275-3714- 990/0 APR* Offer applies to a home equity loan with a line of credit attached. Lock into a tow fixed-rate roan. Get what you need without giving up what you want. 5-4501 .if• Ora's at the ]Ury indow April 1, at Harborview Medical arch Li=t Need to make a call? Present coupon to redeem. Not valid with any other offer. Good thru 4/23/99. 1 via Alaska Airlines --' J 2 Nig}]ts Air/HoWl Westward Ho Rear (2)  Golden Nugget (6) $2149s Riviera (3 'n) $21995 Treasure Island I At The Mirage (6) $24995 • $ 95 The Mirage/6) 294 Above System Saver rates are valid 4/25-5/7, 5/16-5/27/99 for 2 nights air and hotel for Sun-Wed depts in lowest class of service. ,Seattle rates are valid for flights from 8:00 p.m.-5:59 a.m. E-Mail: vacation@telebyte.com WEBSITE: www.enquest.com/wa / wa8398 Local Presence, Global Power TM 3276 NW Plaza Road, Suite 112, Silverdale, WA 98383 Phone (360) 698-1411 Fax (360) 698-1428 Owned and operated by S.E.E.K., Inc. IOU/¢ LENDER There are things you need, take a computer for your chil.dren. There are things you want, like a family vacation. Why not have both? Key can show you a smarter way to manage your finances with a tow fixed- rate home equity !.can with a line of credit attached. Visit a KeyCenter or cal.I today. 1.888"K100.1234 www. Key, co m • Promotional ritz'. New customers only. Apply between 4111199 ind 5115199, Fixed 7.99% APR ivall,ibll for flrlt fixed rate loin option undwr Itlindard line at credit, borrowld Peters 6/1/99, Available on terms up to 10 yelrz, Term/rite mliy vlry baled on Imount borrowed, Free ol $50 for each llxact-rlte loin dvanc,t (axcipt A Ind VT), Fttst flxeCirlt* loin tel willy•d, Rite for iiIo¢llted line of credit Is 7,75% APR (is of t/1/97) Incl rely vary but never Ixceed 17.9% in ME, NH, NY, VT; 17% in AK; 18% tn iD, IN. MI, OH, OR, WA; one 21% in CO. UT. Annual tel of $99,00 (except ME imd VT). Property ,ind hazard Insurlnc* require0, Title Irsurince rely b• *xtrl (tin ranqe from $275 to $1,832), We will walvl floe0 iIIrch, title lelrch, recording ird appraisal fees. ind mortq*ll tax (If applicable) IIIociitld with oplnlnq lh* lint If your line t,rmlneles for iny rliion within thrtl years, third-party feel Incurred to open the IInl (can range from $415 to $3.070). Other Ilrms/rates Ivitllb*. Sub|lct to credit pprovil, Mimber FDIC. 1999 KtyCotp. il Th 15, 1999 - Belfair Herald section of Sheltc County Journal - Page 3 ath, Zapf to marry Reader's survey results tallied Carl Heath and Michelle announced their en- Dr. Heath, a 1984 of North Mason High the son of Herbert and !ath of Belfair. He at- the University of Puget and the University of School of Medicine. a Partner in Anesthesia Re- .Inc., in Seattle, and raarily at Providence will graduate University of Washing- of medicine in June and plans to serve in internal medi- Her parents are Lucille Zapf of Issa- °edding date has been set. Carl Heath and Michelle Zapf ple sets June Heath and 'drew Knight Heather Marie Heath, of Sil- verdale, and Andrew Charles Knight, formerly of Belfair, now residing in Tracyton, plan to ex- change wedding vows on Satur- day, June 26. The bride-elect is the daughter of Jim and Roberta Heath of Sil- verdale. She graduated from Cen- 'tral Kitsap High School in 1994, and attended Olympic College for one year. She is employed by The Mariner Grill in Silverdale's On The Bay Resort Hotel. The prospective groom is the son of Charles and Myrna Knight of Tracyton. He graduated from North Mason High School in 1994, and from Olympic College in 1996. He will receive his BA in Visual Arts in June 1999 from the 00dding University of Washington. He plans to work in illustration, com- ic books or computer animation. Heather and Andrew first met in the summer of 1992 at Twin Lakes 4-H Camp. In 1993, they represented Washington State in the National Forestry Contest held in Weston, West Virginia. April parents' meeting cancelled The Parent Advisory Commit- tee (PAC) for Hawkins Middle School has cancelled their meet- ing previously scheduled for Tuesday, April 20. The next PAC meeting will be Tuesday, May 18. 1 Kahn 83, of Bremer- on Sunday, April born on August 20, of Jacob and n, graduating from School in 1933. ed Ruby Long on June eattle. served in the U.S. 1941 to 1945, achiev- of second lieutenant. War II, he and established Kahn's in Bremerton. He OWner. He retired from in 1988. a past president of the *n Chamber of Com- et the Bremer- ',lub, and member of Rotary Club, and Apparel Associa- is survived by his s, Douglas of Thir- and Dean of Bel- daughters, Carolyn of Bremerton, and of Tahuya; two 'arney and Fed, both of two sisters, Gona and Betta Rich- California; and four ren service was held April 8. M donations may be Ahheimer's Associa- Chapter, 1422 NW Washington or to the Olympic 1600 erton, Washington F. Baertschiger Florence A. Baertschiger, 83, of Belfair, died on Friday, April 9, at Harrison Memorial Hospital in Bremerton. Mrs. Baertschiger was born February 14, 1916 in Billings, Montana, to John and Sara John- son. She was raised in Montana and on Whidbey Island, graduat- ing from Coupeville High School in 1934. Mrs. Baertschiger worked as a welder at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Todd Shipyards during WWlI, becoming a home- maker following her marriage. She and Richard H. Baertschiger were wed on February 22, 1952 in Bremerton. He preceded her in death on December 7, 1996. She was a member of Belfair Community Baptist Church and of the Evergreen Garden Club. Mrs. Baertschiger is survived by two sons, Randy and John, both of Belfair; a daughter, Mary Lou Nelson, of Bremerton; 13 grandchildren; and many great- grandchildren. There will be a memorial ser- vice at Belfair Community Bap- tist Church on Thursday, April 15, at 1 p.m., followed by private interment at Twin Firs Cemetery in Belfair. Arrangements are un- der the direction of Lewis Funeral Chapel. Memorial donations may be made to the Oncology Depart- ment of Harrison Memorial Hos- pital, 2520 Cherry Avenue, Brem- erton, Washington 98310. James Gremillion Former Belfair resident James E. Gremillion, 50, died Thursday, Center in Seattle. He was born May 21, 1948, in Bremerton, and was raised both there and in Belfair. He attended West High School in Bremerton. Mr. Gremillion served in the U.S. Army as an infantryman with Company C, Sixth Battalion, during the Vietnam War. He was awarded the Combat Infantry Badge, the Purple Heart, the Vietnam Service Medal and the National Defense Service Medal. He was a member of the Veter- ans of Foreign Wars and a former member of the Eagles. Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Freda and Rex Hope of Port Orchard; a son, Tony of Seattle; two daughters, Foe of Seattle and Amanda of Bremer- ton; four brothers, Jack, Michael and Ronald, all of Bremerton, and Rueben of Port Orchard; and one grandchild. A memorial service was held on Saturday, April 10, at the North Mason Eagles Lodge 4226. Arrangements were under the di- rection of Lewis Funeral Chapel. The Herald printed a Reader's Survey in the annual Progress section, and now we share with you the results. 1. Best customer service: There were 20 businesses named, with CocoNutt's Tanning and Fit- ness on top, followed by the Old Clifton Dell. 2. Best family restaurant: Our readers listed 10, with the Old Clifton Dell coming in just ahead of the A]lyn Inn. 3. Best tavern/pub/night spot: Lennard K's and Hank's Country Inn and Casino tied for the lead, with five other business- es named in this category. 4. Best convenience store: Sandy's BP was the winner, with Belfair General Store in second, and a total of nine local business- es named. 5. Best auto parts/repair/ service: There were eight busi- nesses listed in this multiple cate- gory. Westbay Auto Parts got the most votes, followed by NAPA, then Darrell Raines Auto Repair and Local Wrench tied for third. 6. Best family activity: There were 11 answers, and the runaway best was the Theler Wetlands. 7. Best hair salon/tanning salon: In another multiple-cate- gory question, the top hair salon by far was C. Taylor and Asso- ciates. CocoNutt's Tanning and Fitness got an equal number of votes. A total of five businesses were named by our readers. 8. Best pre-school/daycare/ childcare: Not all answered this one, but eight care centers were named. Top vote-getters were Christ Lutheran Daycare, and the Assembly of God Pre-school. 9. Best health-care clinic: There were three named by our readers. North Mason Medical Clinic came out on top. 10. Best financial institu- tion: Among five that made the list, Peninsula Federal Credit Union had more than twice the votes of the number two institu- tion. 11. Most unique business: North Mason seems to have eight stand-outs, but The Coffee Read- ery was uniquely named by near- ly half our respondents. 12. What business would you like to see come to the area? Don't be shy, folks, just give us your top 20! They would be: movie theater, bowling alley, Safeway, Taco Bell, Wal-mart, full service car wash, Burger King, Costco, Denny's Family Restaurant, Fun-plex, industrial supply, K-mart, larger fitness gym, laundromat, motorcycle sales, public swimming pool, shoe repair, shoe store, Radio Shack and Target. Thanks to all who responded to our survey, and congratulations to the wonderful service providers in our area who received many votes of confidence from local cus- tomers. KAI MEDIA PRODUCTIONS combines the artistic talents of Jane Cagwin with the computer know-how of Dan Teisen to bring a variety of services to the North Mason community. The new business is located at the Outlook of Alder Creek, near the intersection of state routes 3 and 106. Kai Media Productions will do Internet website designs for you, or they will host your website off of theirs. They have an on- line art gallery which includes the work of local artists. The media partners can do digital photo editing and retouch- ing, as Cagwin said, "In case you want to remove that ex-spouse from a special photo!" They can also help you create a Power Point multi-media pre- sentation. If you need computer support or assistance, Teisen will help you with either your Mac or your PC. Finally, they can help design a logo or graphics that repre- sents what you do, not using commercially available clip-art, but all original art work by Cagwin. They can even assist you with registration so no one else can use it. You can reach Kai Media Productions at (360) 277-3343. BARNEY GRADEN, of Port Orchard, and his son Adam, of Belfair, have just opened Smoke for Less, a cigarette and fine ci- gar store in the log cabin building on State Route 3 in Belfair. Barney previously owned Graden's Market in Port Orchard, and currently owns Graden's Chevron in Shelton, which is man- aged by his son, Jason. Barney and his wife Diana are both graduates of West High School in Bremerton. Adam's fiance Tammy Caldwell is helping get the new business started. In 1975 he played on the semi-pro football team here in North Mason. "Richard Burroughs invited me to try out for the team, and he and I played together that season," he said. Barney worked for a brokerage firm in Seattle at the time, and he said he got so beat up in the games that the firm told him he would be let go if he played one more season. "I could hardly walk, and I had black eyes all the time!" he said, laughing. CLEAN Septic Service Serving All of Mason County FREE SYSTEM EVALUATION WITH EACH PUMPING [ • Tanks Pumped • Risers Installed • Baffles/Pumps Repaired • Sewers Unclogged * Electronic Tank lxmatmg * Items Sales Inspection Rq,orls A1 Droulliard, Owner-OperaS.or O&M Certified (CMS) NE 1120 Old Bell'air Hwy. Belfair 360-275-4685 Belfair. WA 98528 1-800-939-0465 ,.r of N.M. Chamber of Commerce I( ............. '] ....... II] Clearing, Grading, Excavating | II Logging, Homesites to Commercial Ill II I Building Complexes- Culverts to Storm Drainage Systems Ill II Driveways to Highways- Topsoil to 2 MAN Rock ]1 II I 18862 E State Fit. 3 ZEPH, 033C0 (360) 275-2861 III lA/lyn, WA 98524 " Fax (369), 275-3355 r ? | I I I FAULTS Happy people rarely correct their faults. La Rochefoucauld North Mason Area Churches North Mason Bible Church Welcomes you... • a place to believe • a place to belong • a place to become Sundays -- 9:30, 10:45, and 6:00 Wednesdays -- AWANA for Boys and Girls Phone 275-4555 North Mason United Met.hodist, Church Welcomes You WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30 CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 9:30 Children & adults THELER COMMUNITY CENTER, 22871 State Rt. 3, clfair 275-3714- 990/0 APR* Offer applies to a home equity Loan with a Line of credit attached. Lock into, a low fixed-rate roan. Get what you need without giving up what you want. r5.45Ol .ife 0ra's at the )Ury endow April 1, at Harborview Medical irch Lit Need to make a call? Present coupon to redeem. Not valid with any other offer. Good thru 4/23/99. N-I via Alaska Airlines --' 2 Nigl]ts Air/HoWl Westward He Rear (2)  Golden Nugget (6) s2149s Riviera (3 'n) $21995 Treasure Island I At The Mirage (6) $2499s • $ 95 The Mirage/6) 294 Above System Saver rates are valid 4/25-5/7, 5/16-5/27/99 for 2 nights air and hotel for Sun-Wed depts in lowest class of service. ,Seattle rates are valid for flights from 8:00 p.m.-5:59 a.m. E-Maih vacation@telebyte.com WEBSITE: www.enquest.com/wa / wa8398 Local Presence, Global Power TM 3276 NW Plaza Road, Suite 112, Silverdale, WA 98383 Phone (360) 698-1411 Fax (360) 698-1428 Owned and operated by S.E.E.K., Inc. LENDER There are things you need, Like a computer for your children. There are things you want, Like a family vacation. Why not have both? Key can show you a smarter way to manage your finances with a tow fixed- rate home equity !.can with a Line of credit attached. Visit a KeyCenter or call today. 1.888"K100.1234 www. Key, co m • Promotional rite. New customers only. Apply between 4/11/99 ind 5115199, Fixed 7.99% APR ivilllble for first fixed rite Iolin option under Itlindard line ot credit, borrowed before 6/1/99, Avilllable on terms up to 10 years. Term/rite may vlry based on Imount borrowed. Free ol $50 for each Ilxecl-rlte loin dvance (except A and VT), Fleet flxiCirlte loin tel wlllved, Rite for iiIo¢ilted line of credit Is 7,75% APR (is of t/1/97) In¢l rely vary but never Ixceed 17.9% In ME, NH, NY, VT; 17% In AK; 18% in ID. iN, Me, OH, OR, WA; end 21% in CO, UT. Annull tel of $99,00 (except M£ and VT). Property end hazard insurlnce require0, Title msurlmcl rely b• extrl (tin rinqe from $275 to $1,832). We will waive flood iIIrch, title lelrch, recor01nq and appraisal fees, ind mortqele tax (If applicable) Islociltld with openlnq the Itnt If your Itnl t,rmlnetes for iny reason within three yelrs, thlrd-plrty feel Incurred to open the II.l (can rinse from $415 to $3,070). Other terms/rates Ivltllbl. Subllct to credit pprovel. Member FDIC. 1999 KeyCotp. Ii Th 15, 1999 - Belfair Herald section of Sheltc County Journal - Page 3