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4700 42nd S.W. • 206-932-4500 • BHHSNWRealEstate.com © 2017 HSF A liates LLC. 2 FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 WESTSIDE SEATTLE White Center is evolving FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 | Vol. 99, No. 29 People come for the spicy chicken, chicken WSCONTRIBUTORS tenders, red beans and rice and cajun rice and buttermilk biscuits.” He emphasized that LINDSAY PEYTON News Editor “The big thing for us is the hospitality side of Lindsay is a veteran journalist it. We really try and concentrate on the ser- who came to us from the vice end. You’ll hear one of our people say Houston Chronicle where she covered education and arts ‘Good Afternoon’ and the whole crew will beats. She lives in West Seattle. respond ‘Welcome back to Popeyes’,” the goal She is a nice person and brings a Texas attitude to her work. Ballard News-Tribune, Highline Times, West Seattle Herald, being to make the dining experience fun as Des Moines News, SeaTac News, White Center News well as tasty. Part of that is a featured beverage PATRICK ROBINSON Strawberry soda which is a popular drink in News Editor Jerry Robinson Publisher Emeritus — the south said Downs. Patrick grew up in the 1951 - 2014 The new location will employ 78 people publishing business and has helped develop our websites. T. C. Robinson Co-Publisher/ Downs said, which will be a big boost for the He is a journalist, prize-win- community. The hours are 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. ning photographer and West General Manager PATRICK ROBINSON Popeyes has 2600 locations around the Seattle resident. And he is [email protected] one of the brothers. world in 30 countries. Popeyes serves chick- Kenneth Robinson Co-Publisher/ White Center’s makeover en dishes in mild and spicy flavors and offers SHANE HARMS Managing Editor continues with the opening of sides such as Red Beans and Rice, Cajun fries, Our Man in Ballard 425.238.4616 mashed potatoes with Cajun-style gravy, and Shane Harms does it all, from [email protected] Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen covering the ever-changing Cajun rice. As well as fried chicken, other landscape of Ballard, to goings- Lindsay Peyton News Editor at the corner of 15th S.W. and entree items include a chicken-and-sausage on in the maritime community and the cultural community [email protected] 100th S.W. jambalaya and po’ boy sandwiches. there. He is from Michigan, but White Center changes continuing calls Seattle home. Patrick Robinson Director of New Media t’s the second Popeyes in the Seattle area Just down the street on 98th S.W. Drunky [email protected] for owner Steve Downs, who has been in GWEN DAVIS Shane Harms Reporter/Photographer I Two Shoe’s Bar-BQ is continuing its build- Reporter/Photographer the quick service restaurant business for 26 out of its outdoor area with a stage and bar [email protected] years. He came up through Burger King and Gwen Davis likes reporting on set in a trailer after opening for business in local government. She is a vet- Gwen Davis Reporter/Photographer eventually ran that franchise in Federal Way. eran reporter and photographer. May. Beer Star across the street is now fully She is tough, accurate and fair. [email protected] He and a partner opened a Popeyes in Federal open with Lil Woody’s Burgers and Chinese Amanda Knox Contributing Way a few years ago. He became sole owner Takeout restaurants part of the same struc- Writer/Photographer and began searching for real estate in Burien ture opening soon. Southgate Roller Rink has or White Center. When the Chevron station [email protected] made some changes too by expanding into TIM CLINTON closed he partnered with Starbucks (now in the space next door (the former White Cen- Sports Editor Pat Cashman Columnist the last stages of construction on the proper- ter Sign Shop) adding bar space for around 20 Tim Clinton has been to more [email protected] ty) and built the Popeyes location. The build- baseball, football, track, more people. They still serve beer and cider Scott Anthony Columnist out took an extra six weeks Downs said due golf, tennis, swimming and on Adult Nights, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- basketball games than all the [email protected] to the inability to find qualified construction urday and will offer cocktails at some point in players he has reported on in his 35 years as Sports Editor. Peggy Sturdivant Columnist contractors in Seattle. Downs said the draw is, the near future. Live music is also coming to Tim knows sports. 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Box 66769, Seattle, WA 98166 WESTSIDE SEATTLE FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 3 WESTSEATTLEHERALD SERVING WEST SEATTLE & WHITE CENTER SINCE 1923 Summer Fest was a sunny celebration with music, food and mayoral speeches Patrick Robinson through some rock classics like the Doors West Seattle’s Summer Fest was a sunny “Break on Through” and Paul McCartney’s celebration of the community with great “Maybe I’m Amazed.” But the capper was weather on all three days. On Friday night the blistering performance of The Hives two bands proved to be eye openers as “Because I Wanna” by the students led by Larry Oberto James Norton, Jr. Purple Mane, a Prince Tribute band repro- Nico Sound (his stage name) who brought duced the Purple One’s music extremely to mind Mick Jagger before he became fa- well, with the lead singer even stripping mous. “I just live for the audience” he said down to a purple thong near the end of after his set. their set. They were followed by headliner The afternoon saw the Greenlife Stage Thunderpussy, an all girl band that gyrat- filled to overflowing with 15 of the 21 invit- ed and rocked the stage harder than most ed Mayoral candidates taking part in what people might have thought possible. On turned out to be a reasonably interesting, Saturday the event brought the usual mix and at times amusing exchange of ideas. of music with a broad range of music styles Conspicuous by her absence was the candi- and sounds. The day was led off by West Se- date leading the field in both polls and fund attle’s School of Rock that had the students trading places on stage as they churned SUMMERFEST » PG.8 Bob Hasgawa

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Harley Lever Lewis A. Jones Nikita Oliver Casey Carlisle Water Taxi to suspend service Aug. 7 for up to a week The will sus- modate extra passengers while the Water feed. We’ll also inform media in our service ule. This will reflect the extra time it takes to pend all service for up to one week start- Taxi isn’t running, Metro will provide add- areas. You can subscribe to Water Taxi service board and de-board a growing number of ing Mon., Aug. 7 as the downtown Seattle ed service on these routes during the clo- alerts on our website. West Seattle riders, and extra time needed be- terminal is relocated to accommodate con- sure. Also, Water Taxi shuttle routes 773 When the Water Taxi resumes service after cause our route will now cross that of Wash- struction of a new terminal. and 775 will continue to run on their reg- its move to the north side of , ington State arriving and departing During the closure, the downtown Se- ular schedules during the closure, connect- the West Seattle route will be on a new sched- from Colman Dock. attle terminal will be relocated from the ing West Seattle riders to the West Seattle south side of Colman Dock/Pier 50 to the Junction and Alki Beach. For help planning north side. When service resumes, both Metro bus trips, call 206.553.3000. Water Taxi routes will use this temporary Light rail: Metro Route 50 connects West site through fall 2018 while we build a new Seattle to at the SODO Station. terminal on our old site. Telecommuting and alternate work The new terminal, when it’s finished, will schedules: If your employer allows you to also serve the new Kitsap Fast Ferries ser- work from home or flex your schedule to Find the vice. It’s part of a larger project by the state avoid peak commute times, you can both to renovate Colman Dock. bypass and help reduce crowding on buses perfect How to get around while the Water Taxi is out of service. without the Water Taxi Ride sharing: Learn about Carpool, While service is suspended, riders are VanPool, and other ride-sharing options home. encouraged to use one or more of the fol- at www.kingcounty.gov/metro/rideshare or lowing options: contact your employer. Visit BHHSNWRealestate.com Buses: Metro’s Rapid Ride C Line and When will the Water Taxi be back? The routes 21, 37, 55, 56, 57, 120, and 125 con- exact date and time depend on construction. 4700 42nd S.W. nect West Seattle to downtown Seattle. Once we know, we’ll announce them via our 206-932-4500 Route 116 connects the Fauntleroy service alerts, on our website (www.king- BHHSNWRealestate.com Terminal to downtown Seattle. To accom- county.gov/watertaxi), and on our Instagram © 2017 HSF A liates LLC. 4 FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 WESTSIDE SEATTLE HIGHLINETIMES DES MOINES NEWS & SEA TAC NEWS SINCE 1945 Sleepless near Seattle? Residents tired of airplane noise By Lindsay Peyton take greater responsibility for protecting David Clark recently bought a home in the residents in the airport’s neighboring Des Moines, a decision he already regrets. communities. “I was not aware of the issues,” he said. “It’s a bit late in the game to come up “I’m screwed.” with directives,” he said. “You’ll never be The lifelong economist and city and able to make Des Moines what it was. A environmental planner thought he had new generation of people will move in and done his due diligence while searching accept it for what it is now. They’ll never for a home—but still wasn’t aware of a see it as it was, beautiful and quiet.” monolithic problem. SeaTac resident Kent Palosaari said that, Clark’s house is directly under the third while noise pollution is a major concern, runway flightpath of the Seattle-Tacoma his real fear is the effect of emissions from International Airport. the planes on the health of area residents, “I can’t sleep at night,” he said. “My especially children. Lindsay Peyton lungs burn regularly.” “I watch where my daughter plays and Port of Seattle Commissioner John Creighton has been meeting with area residents at coffee hours to hear their concerns. And he’s not alone. wonder, is it an open space? Are there Clark was one of a handful of con- planes overhead?” he said. lung and breast cancer have been recorded “In the past, we wondered how we could cerned citizens and elected officials who He encourages Port officials to consid- —as well as higher rates of hospitalization work with cities around the airport to met with Port of Seattle Commissioner er their moral obligation over their legal for children with lung-related illnesses. make sure the economic prosperity gen- John Creighton at Burien Press on Fri., ones. “Not only are we harmed by all the erated by the airport was shared,” he said. July 14. “There’s a lot you can get away with le- pollutants over our heads, but we’re also “But that should not negate our responsi- Creighton has been lending an ear to gally,” he said. “But when you’re talking sleep-deprived,” she said. “It’s torture.” bility in terms of environmental or neigh- residents from across King County— about children’s health, this is inexcus- Wagner said that while the Port may ex- borhood impacts.” stopping at neighborhood coffee shops to a b l e .” tol its efforts in economic development for Creighton added that even the Port was learn about constituents’ concerns. Burien councilmember Debi Wagner the area, it does not account for the loss of “caught off guard by the rapid growth we Guests at his event in Burien on Friday also attended the coffee meeting with property values, health effects and loss of had in the past few years.” had a whole lot to say about the rising Creighton. She wrote the book “Over My tax base. “Hearing from residents who are im- amount of noise and air pollution at the Head,” about her fight against local airport “To me, it’s criminal,” she said. pacted by operations puts a human side growing airport. expansion. Creighton believes that going out into to policy making,” he said. “We’re a public JC Harris, who is running for city coun- Wagner said studies show that, in the the community and listening to his con- cil in Des Moines, said the Port should flight paths, higher occurrences of brain, stituents is one step forward. AIRPORT NOISE » PG.8

City of Burien Parks, ThUrSdAy NiGhT cOnCeRtS Recreation and WSLETTERS 6:30–8:00pm Cultural Services 2017 Lake Burien School Park SW 148th and 16th Ave SW A TRIBUTE TO RICHARD LIMMER July 13 :: Mambo Cadillac It is high time we gave tribute to your lo- High Octane Salsa & Latin Jazz cal hero, Richard (Dick) Limmer. He lives July 20 :: Missy G Country Band Country right here in Burien and has spent many July 27 :: 85th Street Big Band years giving pleasure to his community. Big Band He was the person that we all look for- Aug 3 :: Bootleg Sunshine Dynamic NewGrass ward to seeing... the postman. He walked Aug 10 :: LeRoy Bell & His Only Friends so many thousands of miles, delivering the Soulful Singer Songwriter letters, that nature finally cried “Enough!”. Aug 17 :: Fun Addicts Wear your dancing shoes! His ankles and feet were worn out, making ThEaTrE In ThE PaRk! it hard for him to walk. The 14/48 Projects Presents Burien Arts Association and GreenStage Presents But that did not stop Dick. He turned to FrEe Coyote Stories Shakespeare in the Park Saturday, July 22, 2pm Lake Burien School Park his garden, and grew flowers galore! Then Dottie Harper Park 14640 18th Ave SW 421 SW 146th St aNd Saturday, July 29, 7pm he began to share them with his fellow tHeAtRe Saturday, July 29, 2pm Comedy of Errors New Start High Sch. Garden tOo! Saturday, Aug 5, 7pm classmate at Alex’s Enhance Fitness class 614 SW 120th St Richard II for those over 50, held at Burien Commu- FOR MORE INFORMATION | 206.988.3700 | www.burienwa.gov/concerts nity Center. He spends hours, picking, counting, and putting them into bunches or five or six flow- ers, then the carefully wraps the ends of the stems with wet paper and cellophane, and an elastic band to keep the flowers drinking in transportation. Then he stands the bunch- es upright in a a huge bucket, and takes it to class. Everybody gets to go home with lovely Your neighborhood source bunch of flowers. Daffodils to brighten the for performance outdoor gloom of winter, followed by Tulips of nu- clothing and supplies. merous varieties. And he always makes sure Bargain prices on brands you trust! that the front desk has a beautiful display. VICTRONOX, XTRATUF, RED LEDGE, Dick was born in 1935 on March 18th, GRUNDENS, CARHARTT, a Pisces, who are known for their artistic GEORGIA BOOTS, ATLAS, 3M SAFETY genius. Everyone at the Community Cen- AND SCOTCH-BRITE SUPPLIES ter, and the rest of the community in Bur- We’ve got you covered ien, want to say “Thank you..Thank you,” to from head to toe! Dick, For you are a Jolly Good Fellow, as nobody can deny! www.lfsinc.com Eunice Allison 206-789-8110 • 908 NW BALLARD WAY Burien WESTSIDE SEATTLE FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 5 BALLARDNEWS-TRIBUNE SERVING BALLARD SINCE 1891 Will fast ferries mean economic benefit for Kitsap County? By Shane Harms an up-tick in purchases in Bremerton since What happens to com- March of 2017, and with interest in the munities once a 20 to 30 minute ferry area, real estate brokers are taking notice. to downtown Seattle is offered? Well, Clinton Fink is a managing broker with Bremerton, Kingston and Southworth Windermere Bellevue Commons and has are about to find out as Kitsap County been selling real estate in the area for 18 years. unveiled the first of three fast ferries con- He said that it’s not surprising that buyers are necting the county to Seattle. looking for alternative areas in the region as ’s new fast ferry service prices in Seattle continue to rise. connecting Bremerton and Seattle started “The housing inventory is low, which is last Monday running weekdays and Sat- making a high demand and lots of people urdays. The new 1, a 78-foot are getting priced out, so they are looking speedy catamaran, has 118 seats for passen- to the outlier areas,” said Fink. gers and 88 of those seats can be reserved With thousands of people moving to Shane Harms ahead of time, the rest are for walk-up rid- Seattl each month, many Seattleites are Rich Passage 1 and the four other catamaran vessels are a carrying the hope of economic benefit for Kitsap CoFerry 4: Ferry ers. And the fare for the one-way 28-min- considering their commute options, and coming from Bremerton currently takes 1 hour and 10 minutes. The new Rich Passage 1 takes 28 minutes. ute trip on the ferry will cost $12, however many of them are renters according to passengers ride free until August 1 when the Wagner report. as Fink said about people looking to out- “There’s nothing happening here but a pass sales will be offered. According to the U.S. Census Bureau lier areas for lower prices, it’s speculated navy shipyard, and I don’t see that chang- “This is the heart of maritime innovation average travel time to work in the United that more renters will find their way to ing anytime soon.” in Kitsap County and we are so excited that States is 25.4 minutes. A 2013 study by the Bremerton, just 28 minutes from down- However, Kitsap County remains opti- the citizens of Kitsap County are taking Wagner School at NYU examining com- town Seattle. mistic. The County estimates an econom- another step forward in uniting our great mute times using census data in growing Still, others are skeptical. Pat Middle- ic benefit of $7.5 million in annual travel state,” said Governor Jay Inslee at the cere- metropolitan areas reported that Seattle is brook moved to Bremerton in the early savings and approximately $1.8 million in mony on Wednesday. the third fastest growing city for long dis- eighties. He later went to State greater employment opportunities for Kit- “This is one of the highest-tech ferries tance commutes. For residents in the Seat- University in Pullman. Then he moved to sap residents, while improving business ever invented—it’s going to travel at 38 to tle downtown areas commute times were San Diego and eventually Phoenix. Now opportunities. They also anticipate a real 40 knots through Rich Passage with min- 24.4 minutes but in Ballard and West Seat- he takes the ferry to Bremerton when he estate benefit of nearly $10 million. imal wake, it is a high-tech solution to a tle they were 26 to 27 minutes. visits his mother. Look to Westside Seattle as this story growth problem in Puget Sound. … And I Meanwhile, according to the United Even with the faster ferries it’s not go- develops. look forward to the day when people can States Census Bureau the average gross ing to change anything in “Bummerton” Bardahl 75th Ballard Trib ad_F.pdf 1 3/6/14 3:49 PM have reduced housing costs, who might be rent in Bremerton was $1,034 in 2015. So (Bremerton),” said Middlebrook. For more info visit www.kitsapferries.com. working in Seattle, or spending a half an hour commuting, and getting a very rea- sonably-priced waterfront property in Kit- sap County—isn’t that a great vision?” RP1 was built with an “ultra low wake” design specifically for passenger ferry ser- vice between Bremerton and Seattle, ac- cording to All American Marine, builders of the vessel. The water craft was built “spe- cifically for low wake research purposes with the objective of creating an ultra-low wake energy hull design that can be used for high speed passenger transport applica- tions operating on wake-sensitive routes,” All American Marine reports. The vessel is made of aluminum and composite, capable For 75 Years, of reaching a top speed of 37 knots, with a C cruising speed of 29 knots. Everything has The fast ferry is operated by Kitsap Tran- M sit and is funded after Kitsap voters ap- Y Run Better with proved a three percent sales tax increase CM in 2016. The fast ferry is planned in order Bardahl MY to cut travel time by half. The Bremerton 1.888.227.3245 connection is the first of three fast ferries CY www.bardahl.com planned by Kitsap Transit with a Kingston CMY and Seattle connection in 2018 and South- worth and Seattle in 2020. K No one However, the ferries are expected succeeds in to do more than cut travel time, there is also speculation that the routes will business alone. bring economic benefit to Kitsap County To our partners, communities by giving another housing option to people being priced out of Seattle. employees, and Essentially, the fast ferry creates a less most importantly to than 30-minute commute to Seattle from our customers, communities with median home price of $297,700 (NW Multiple Listing Service). thank you for your Compared to King County’s median home trust and support. price of $625,000 and Seattle’s $722,250, Here’s to another to some in Seattle it appears homebuyers are claiming a stake in the old navy town. 75 years! According to the NWMLS, there has been 6 FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 WESTSIDE SEATTLE Now it’s personal: Lawsuit names White Center Kiwanis pancake breakfast benefits local youth and children The White Center Kiwanis Pancake Break- SeaTac city attorneys, council fast on July 23 at Holy Family School is the big- gest fundraiser of the year for the club. White members and former Mayor Center Kiwanis works with New Start and Ev- By Patrick Robinson ergreen High Schools to provide service leader- ship opportunities through Key Club. We also The ongoing saga of the legal battle be- work with the Coalition for Drug Free Youth tween the City of SeaTac and K&S Devel- at Cascade Middle School. We volunteer at the opment took a dramatic turn this past week White Center Food Bank and provide help to when K&S (owned by Gerry and Kathy the elementary schools. Kingen who also own Salty’s Seafood Grills The Pancake Breakfast runs from 7:30 am to in West Seattle, Redondo and Portland) 1:00 pm at Holy Family School (9615 20th Ave. took the fight to the next level. The original S.W.). Tickets to the breakfast are $8.00. Youth case, won by K&S resulted in an 18.3 mil- under 5 are free with a paying adult. We will be lion dollar award, the largest such settle- accepting diapers for Westside Baby. Raffle tick- ets cost $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. For more in- ment in state history. The case is on appeal. formation or to buy tickets ahead of time ($6.00 Kingen said he has had to put on hold A student from New Start High School receives her Student of the Month awards from club president Nancy Tracy. pre-sale) contact Bill Tracy at 206.248.2441. a variety of upgrades, improvements and development (including the construction of a West Seattle waterfront hotel adjacent to Salty’s), all work that would bring jobs to the area, because of the millions of dollars he has had to spend in pursuit of a just out- come in the case. Seeking some final positive resolution and the recovery of the legal fees incurred so far, the Kingen’s and their company named individuals associated with the city in a new lawsuit. In a statement K&S and their attorneys said: “K&S Development has individual- ly sued public and elected officials of the City of SeaTac for their role in deceptively and unlawfully taking the SeaTac Cen- ter from K&S for millions less than the CHI Franciscan Health’s property’s true value. In its Complaint, filed with the federal district court for the Western District of Washington, K&S has lung cancer program sued City Attorney Mary Bartolo and As- sistant City Attorney Mark Johnson for ranks among the their role in the city’s deception. K&S also named former mayor Gene Fisher and current council members Tony Anderson nation’s top 5%. and Pam Fernald. This new lawsuit stems from a three- month King County trial where a jury Our lung cancer team is the only one in the found the city liable for having improperly state to consistently earn the elite three-star used its powers to prevent K&S from devel- rating,* the highest rating from The Society oping its property into a viable park-and- fly commercial garage. The jury found city of Thoracic Surgeons. officials engaged in abuse of power, fraud and other subterfuge, including the use of This rating denotes the highest category of a “phantom buyer,” to force K&S to relin- surgery performance quality, awarded to just quish ownership of the SeaTac property to 5% of participating programs across the U.S. advance their own development plans or, in and Canada. the case of Mayor Fisher, to run out the So- mali immigrants from his neighborhood. For more on the region’s top care, go to Besides the jury’s verdict, King County chifranciscan.org/cancer. Superior Court Judge Richard McDermott independently found city officials had bro- ken promises and engaged in countless deceptive acts. He entered a judgement against the city for over $18,000,000 in damages. With interest, the city now owes K&S over $20,300,000. Before entering final judgment, Judge McDermott blasted the city for what he found to be serious breaches of the trust and a pattern of deception: [T]he city engaged in a pattern of de- ception that lasted years…. A government entity owes a duty of honesty and transpar- ency to those people to whom they deal with…. There are all kinds of cases in this state which uniformly say that governments Baiya Krishnadasan, MD FACS * In the analysis of national data by The Society of Thoracic Surgeons, have to be open, honest, and straightfor- July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2016, for—30-day mortality and length ward in their dealings with everybody be- of hospital stay after—surgery (lobectomy) for stage 1 lung cancer. cause that’s their job…. They represent us. And because of that, they have a duty of LAWSUIT » PG.11

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SIGN-OFF Notes [ ] CD Chris Preston [ ] AD Melissa Tresidder [ ] CW Chris Preston [ ] AS [ ] AM Christa Kramer [ ] PM Beth Elmore [ ] PA Mike Fritz WESTSIDE SEATTLE FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 7 POLICEREPORTS when a man walked up and chucked a rock with a metal garbage can lid. He tried to as- parked in a garage at the 2400 block of WEST SEATTLE at his face. She said the suspect did not say sault the woman and fought with employ- N.W. Market Street. Surveillance video shows a man cov- CHAT LINE ROMANCE TURNS VIOLENT anything prior to the attack. She described ees of the grocery store. ered in a San Francisco Giants flag break Officers received a call about shots fired the suspect as being in his 60s, about 6’4” DRILLING FOR GAS into the car and run off with the woman’s around 12:30 a.m. on Fri., July 7 and were with red or blonde hair and wearing a black cosmetic tools she used for work. He left dispatched to the 4300 block of 30th Av- t-shirt and blue jeans. The victim had been A suspect drilled a hole in the bottom behind a tire iron. enue S.W. to check it out. The caller said drinking a beer before the incident and did of a gas tank to steal gas from a parked car Officers recognized the suspect from an unknown suspect shot him through his not remember what happened. He believed at Advanced Auto Parts, 14307 1st Ave. S., previous descriptions given after other car front door and then fled the area. The vic- he lost consciousness. The victim was trans- around noon on Sun., July 2. prowls. Another officers knew the 29-year- tim explained that he was chatting with a ported to Harborview Medical Center. BURGLARY ON 4TH AVENUE old suspect from past incidents. woman on an adult chat line. She sent him Police located the suspect later that day a photo and asked if he wanted her to come A burglary was reported around 5:30 HIGHLINE at Ballard Commons Park. He was taken visit. He said yes, but she did not show up. p.m. on Fri., June 30. A suspect kicked into custody. So, he erased her messages. Later, a different HOMICIDE IN DES MOINES down a door at a home on the 10400 block The suspect was booked at King Coun- woman from the photo arrived at his house A man was found dead early in the morn- of 4th Ave. S.W. and took a watch and some ty jail for car prowling, and officers are in- and demanded money. When he said that ing on Wed., July 12. The body was discovered loose change. No highly valuable items vestigating to determine if past prowls will he did not have any, she drew a handgun by a pedestrian in a ravine near 17th Place S. were out in the open. mean additional charges. and pointed it at him. He reaffirmed that and Des Moines Memorial Dr. King Coun- he did not have cash and asked her to leave. ty Sheriff’s detectives are calling the death a BALLARD As she made her way out, she fired a shot homicide but have not released how the man JULY 22 & 23, 2017 Celebrating 20 years SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS FAN BREAKS sat 10am-9pm sun 10am-6pm of art and music through the front door. The man was not died. The King County Medical Examiner INTO CAR, GETS ARRESTED with the best view injured. The victim did not want to make a will determine the cause of death, as well as in Seattle! statement. He said the suspect was in her the identity of the man. More information A man linked to a series of car prowls in Bal- The Annual 20s, about 5’10” tall and heavy-set. Officers will be released as it becomes available. lard was finally arrested last Monday, July 10. 20th recovered the shell casing in front of the res- Police were tipped off after a 29-year- A air idence and placed it into evidence. FIREARM STOLEN FROM VEHICLE old woman called police Monday morn- Alki F�rt F A thief entered a car parked in the drive- ing when she found the back window of A ASSAULTED WHILE SLEEPING way of a single-family residence on the her Honda Accord shattered. The car was 75+ FOOD TRUCKS Police responded to a report of an assault 9600 block of 30th Avenue S.W. and stole ART VENDORS & CONCESSIONS around 8:30 p.m. on Thurs., July 6. A wit- a handgun. The crime was reported around ness said a man was struck in the face with 7:30 p.m. on Wed., July 5. LIVE MUSIC & SILENT a rock by a male suspect on the 5400 block PERFORMANCES of Delridge Way S.W. When officers arrived, DISORDERLY CONDUCT AT AUCTION Seattle Fire Department was already on the SUPER SAVER FOODS scene, treating the victim for facial injuries. Around 1 a.m. on Mon., July 3, a wom- CHILDREN’S FREE He had a large laceration on the inside of an entered Super Saver Foods, 10616 16th ART ACTIVITIES SHUTTLE his lower lip. The witness saw the victim Ave. S.W., and said a man was trying to hit sleeping on a bench outside of the library her. The suspect entered shortly afterwards DETAILS AT WWW.ALKIARTFAIR.ORG

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Visit Seattle’s Largest Antique Mall! Explore over 200 dealers offering everything from 19th century antiques to mid-century vintage items. Antique Mall and Auction House 241 South Lander St., Seattle • 206.292.3999 • www.PacGal.com 8 FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 WESTSIDE SEATTLE AIRPORT NOISE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4 Alki Art Fair celebrating two decades of art and music agency and we need to be responsible to the public. As evidenced by the discussion The Alki Art Fair is celebrating its 20th • 90+ artist vendors selling works in a vari- lot (under the West Seattle Bridge) through today, we haven’t done a good job.” anniversary this summer, and everyone ety of media including painting, pottery, the Admiral Junction to Alki Beach. Shut- Creighton said the Port’s power to make from both the peninsula and the main- glass, textiles, metal, jewelry & more tle will run to and from the Beach from changes is limited by the Federal Aviation land is invited: July 22-23, 2017 (Alki • Four stages featuring 44 musical and 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. both days. Administration. Beach). This event is FREE, kid-friend- other live performance acts The Alki Art Fair’s goal is to advance art “But that shouldn’t be a constant ex- ly, and draws upwards of 10,000 visitors • Seven food booths education and appreciation while encour- cuse,” he said. each year. • An interactive children’s art area—bring aging community involvement and cultur- He recommended forming an advisory Local bands provide the soundtrack the little ones al diversity. The Fair is a Washington State commission of citizens. and salty breezes provide the atmosphere • A Silent Auction and a Fair history ex- nonprofit organization, whose purpose is Harris has been disappointed by the as you browse the diverse artist’s displays. hibit in the Alki Bathhouse to continue the annual event and other Port’s efforts so far. (Rain or shine—though our track record Two beautiful limited-edition com- mission-related activities into the future. “We feel like you’re the economic en- is almost 100% for shine.) memorative tee shirts for sale—an adult For more information, visit www.alkiart- gine, but we’re the tailpipe,” Harris said. Saturday, July 22, artist booths are open and youth shirt by Bill Reiswig and a chil- fair.org, email [email protected], or con- “Nobody in my area had any idea. It’s like from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. with music all day un- dren’s shirt by Stacey Sterling—while sup- nect with us on social media. there was an all-you-can-eat buffet called til 9 p.m. Sunday, July 23, artist booths are plies last! Like us on Facebook: alkiartfair, follow Des Moines and you sucked up the entire open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. with music until 6 pm. The Alki Art Fair offers a free shuttle us on : @alkiartfair and Insta- t ow n .” This year’s Fair will feature: from the West Seattle Park n’ Ride parking gram: @alki_art_fair Sheila Brush is another Des Moines resident who is fed up with airport noise. She founded the community group, Quiet Skies Puget Sound. She said the constant buzz from over- City of SeaTac guilty of head has kept her up for days at a time. “I’m so tired, and that’s what got me go- economic brutality ing,” she said. Brush has lived in Des Moines for 18 years. In the past few months, she said by refusing to fairly settle suit the number of arrivals and departures has greatly increased. K&S Development has individually sued public and elected officials of the City of SeaTac for their role in “From midnight to 6 a.m., there’s not one break,” she said. “It never stops. This deceptively and unlawfully taking the SeaTac Center from K&S for millions less than the property’s true is what it’s been like for months, and value. In its Complaint, filed with the federal district court for the Western District of Washington, K&S there’s no end in sight. People are not has sued City Attorney Mary Bartolo and Assistant City Attorney Mark Johnson for their role in the City’s sleeping. This is dangerous. People are deception. K&S also named former mayor Gene Fisher and current council members Tony Anderson and going to get sick.” Pam Fernald. Quiet Skies Puget Sound is preparing a survey so more residents of SeaTac, Des Moines, Federal Way and Burien can is new lawsuit stems from a three-month King County trial where a jury found the City liable for having improperly used its powers to prevent K&S from developing its property into a viable park-and-fly commercial garage. e jury found City officials engaged in share their experiences. abuse of power, fraud and other subterfuge, including the use of a “phantom buyer,” to force K&S to relinquish ownership of the In the meantime, she said her group’s SeaTac property to advance their own development plans or, in the case of Mayor Fisher, to run out the Somali immigrants from his slogan is “Hearing it? Breathing it? Re- neighborhood. port it.” Residents can report by calling Besides the jury’s verdict, King County Superior Court Judge Richard McDermott independently found City officials had broken promises and engaged in countless deceptive acts. He entered a judgement against the City for over $18,000,000 in damages. With 206.787.5393 or emailing noiseabate- interest, the City now owes K&S over $20,300,000. [email protected]. Before entering final judgment, Judge McDermott blasted the City for what he found to be serious breaches of the trust and a pattern For more information about Quiet Skies of deception: Puget Sound, visit www.quietskiespuget- sound.org or follow the group on Facebook [T]he City engaged in a pattern of deception that lasted years…. A government entity owes a duty of honesty and transparency to those people to whom they deal with…. ere are all kinds of cases in this state which uniformly say that governments have to be open, at www.facebook.com/groups/QuietSkies- honest, and straightforward in their dealings with everybody because that’s their job…. ey represent us. And because of that, they PugetSound/. have a duty of honesty and transparency. e City violated that duty so many times I’ve lost count[.] …. [T]he worst thing about this case is the actions of the City and how dishonest they were, and I find that to be completely and totally unacceptable. With regard to the City officials, in particular the City Attorney’s Office, the judge stated: SUMMER FEST CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3 [Cities] have a duty of honesty and transparency…. e period of deception even lasted through their answer in the public records raising, . No explanation was request…. Why? Well, the City obviously had something to hide. So I find --- as someone who works for the government, I find this to be the worst thing about this case is the actions of the City and how dishonest they were, and I find that to be completely and totally offered. The candidates had little time to of- unacceptable. I don’t know how the jury felt about it, but I can only suspect that was probably one of the reasons why they awarded the fer thoughts in depth since they had just an damages they did, because they felt the same way I did. hour to introduce themselves, make simple policy statements and respond to ques- But there is certainly some evidence to suggest that during the course of the negotiations with K&S the City Attorney's Office tions. The event was less of a debate than participated in this profound and unacceptable pattern of deception. at violates the rules of professional conduct. at is totally and completely unacceptable to this court, and it should be to any court. Lawyers have rules that they have to abide by, and the very first an opportunity for many of those attending rule of being a lawyer is to be honest, to not allow the client to dictate dishonesty. at was not complied with in this case. I have never to put a face to a name and get a sense of filed a complaint against a lawyer, but I would seriously recommend that you take some advantage to do that, counsel, because that what they represented. can't be allowed to exist…. at lawyer should by disciplined. We don't do that. Lawyers don't do that. We are held to a higher In attendance were Gary Brose, Casey standard of care, and for us to disregard that and to allow our clients to dictate the terms of our performance is unacceptable. Carlisle, Jessyn Farrell, Michael Harris, e City appealed the jury’s verdict and the Judge’s ruling to the Washington Court of Appeals. at appeal is pending. Bob Hasegawa, Lewis A. Jones, Harley Le- However, because of the judge’s condemnation of the city officials, and because these official refuse to have the City to pay the ver, Mary J. Martin, Mike McGinn, James judgment, K&S has chosen to sue those public officials directly responsible for the City’s misconduct. W. Norton Jr. Larry Oberto, Nikkita Oliver, Jason Roberts, Alex Tsimermann. Missing K&S’s owner, Gerry Kingen, states: “A city only acts through its public officials. e officials named in this new lawsuit were the ones were Jenny Durkan, Thom Gunn, Dave who caused the City to violate our legal rights. Because many of those same officials continue to use their power to cause the City not Kane, Cary Moon and Keith J. Whiteman. to pay what a jury and judge said was owed, I am compelled to pursue my claims directly against the responsible officials. ” The headliners for Saturday night Brent Please contact K&S Developments, LLC’s attorneys Brad Andersen or Phil Haberthur for further information. Amaker and the Rodeo did not disappoint. They had the usual blend of smoke, humor, Bradley W. Andersen burlesque and powerful western rhythms Phillip J. Haberthur but this time they added an extensive laser Landerholm, P.S. 805 Broadway Street, Suite 1000 light show that at times formed a ceiling of P.O. Box 1086 light over the band creating a kind of inti- Vancouver, WA 98660 mate club atmosphere... if you can believe PAID ADVERTISEMENT it, out of light. The crowd roared its approv- al of the eclectic cowboy music show. WESTSIDE SEATTLE FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 9 Presentation by ‘Silent-Film Music Guru’ benefits Admiral Theater mural restoration ‘Timothy Brock Returns to local documentary “Legends of the Road,” West Seattle with Music of drew 200 people to the theater and raised the Silent Giants’ on July 25 more than $5,000 for the fund. The murals date to 1942, when the Por- Restoration of the art-deco underwater tola Theater was converted and expanded murals of West Seattle’s Historic Admiral to the Admiral Theater. They were covered Theater will get another boost this summer by curtains when the theater was twinned with a one-night presentation by a West in 1973 and uncovered as part of the the- Seattle native whose orchestral scores for ater’s recent renovation to four screens. classic movies of the pre-sound era have The Historic Admiral Theater became an earned him the title of the “Silent Film official Seattle landmark in 1989, following Music Guru.” a campaign led by the Southwest Seattle The event is called “Timothy Brock Re- Historical Society. turns to West Seattle with Music of the Si- lent Giants.” More information about Brock is available It will take place at 6:45 p.m. Tues., July at his website, www.timothybrock.com. 25, 2017, at the Historic Admiral Theater, Timothy Brock in his office. 2343 California Ave. S.W., sponsored by the Southwest Seattle Historical Society. ∆ This exciting evening—to last more than LINN, SCHISEL & DEMARCO, PS three hours, with an intermission—will start with Timothy Brock being inter- viewed by his childhood friend, West Se- out ∆ attle’s Dave Beck, a host at KING-FM and longtime former KUOW-FM host. Brock about will reminisce with Beck about their West & Seattle upbringing and discuss the fascinat- ing process of scoring silent classics. (Brock BURIEN earned the label of “Silent-Film Music Frank DeMarco Julie Schisel Guru” from Vogue magazine in May 2016.) Interspersed will be stills and clips from Family Law • Adoptions • Business • Wills • Estate Planning silent films that Brock has scored. Following Probate • Elder Law • Guardianship • Bankruptcy an intermission, Brock will introduce the screening of the Chaplin feature “Modern 860 S.W. 143rd St. • Burien Times,” for which Brock has restored and re-recorded the original 1936 Chaplin score. 206-242-9876 • www.Lsand.com Tickets are $20, and proceeds will go to the Historic Admiral Theater mural resto- ration led by the Southwest Seattle Histor- ical Society. A VIP opportunity, to attend the presentation and visit one-on-one with Brock and Beck beforehand, will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the theater. VIP tickets are $100. You can purchase tickets online at www.re- trievertickets.com/rt/?theaterID=9383456, or at the door. Advance ticket purchases are encouraged, as the event may sell out. Timothy Brock, who has long lived in Bo- logna, Italy, is internationally renowned for his orchestral scores for the movies of Char- lie Chaplin and Buster Keaton and many other silent film classics. Over 30 years, he has composed 27 original scores for silent Carnival Days & films, and he has served as the film restorer for the Chaplin estate since 1998. Brock also Balloon Glow conducts symphonies in live performances July 20th to 23rd of his scores to accompany presentations of Thurs., 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. (Balloon Glow) silent films all over the world. Fri., 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. • Sat. & Sun., Noon to 10 p.m. This month Brock is making a rare re- turn to his boyhood community, where, as a 10-year-old in the early 1970s, he watched organ-accompanied silent films at West Se- Spiritual Resources attle’s beloved Granada Theater south of The Junction and drew the initial inspiration for Catholic Catholic his career, which he labels a “lifelong dream.” Holy Family Parish (The Granada was razed in 1977.) Our Lady of Fr. Horacio Yanez, Pastor To see Brock discuss this West Seat- 9622 20th Ave SW, White Center tle-based inspiration, visit www.you- Guadalupe Church 206-767-6220 Join us at Puget Sound Park tube.com/watch?www.youtube.com/ Daily (M-F) 8:30 a.m. (Eng) 1st Ave. & S.W. 126th watch?v=MWUT2n6X8Rk (time code Mass Schedule Wed 7:00 p.m. (Esp) Sat Mass 8:00 a.m. (Eng) DiscoverBurien.org 1:20-1:50). Wed, urs, Fri...... 9:00 a.m. Sat Vigil 5:00 p.m. (Eng) Brock’s mother is Berlena Brock, former 6:30 p.m. (Esp) Saturday Vigil...... 5:30 p.m. board member of the Southwest Seattle Sun Mass 8:00 a.m. (Eng) To advertise your event in Sunday Mass...8:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m. (Esp) Historical Society. 11:00 a.m. (Eng) This unique presentation on July 25 will Fr. Jack Walmesley, Pastor 12:30 p.m. (Esp) out & about 6:00 p.m. (Tagalog) be the second event this summer to benefit 7000 35th Ave. SW • 206-935-0358 the historical society’s fund to restore the www.olgseattle.org www.hfseattle.org/parish Call Dona at 206.387.3873 auditorium murals of the Historic Admiral To advertise your spiritual center, call Dick Sherman at 206.356.7288 [email protected] Theater. The first event, a screening of the 10 FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 WESTSIDE SEATTLE Deadline for receiving Calendar items is Noon Wednesday for the following week’s issue. Events are published based on timeliness and space available. Email submissions as soon as possible to: [email protected]. Items can be accepted from nonprofit groups and government agencies only. Others WSCALENDAR may call 206.387.3873 for inclusion in our “Out & About” advertising column. WEST SEATTLE HIGHLINE BALLARD A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING SKANDIA SUMMER JAM. Alki United Church of Christ (Alki UCC) Every Sun., July 2–Aug. 27, 7–9:30 p.m. 6115 S.W. Hinds Scandinavian music jam session at Frank Sat., Aug. 5, 7:30 p.m. An evening of and Elaine’s house in Ballard. Bring a new Broadway show tunes, jazz standards and tune, suggest an old tune. All acoustic other favorites. Join us for a relaxed caba- instruments welcome. Email music@skan- ret style evening of memorable tunes. Fea- dia-folkdance.org if you need the address. turing DJ Wilson on piano. Steven Kim on bass and West Seattle vocalists Judy John- SUSTAINABLE BALLARD KNITTERS son, Lisa Dodge-Johnson, Verona Ryan FOR THE HOMELESS and Joe Mitter. Net proceeds benefit the DES MOINES WATERFRONT On the Park, 2233 NW 58th Street West Seattle Helpline, a beloved nonprofit FARMERS MARKET (contact Jody for entrance directions) social service agency offering emergency Des Moines Marina Fri., July 21, 7–9 p.m. (Third Fri. this assistance for West Seattle residents. A free 22307 Dock Ave. S. month) Knitting instruction and yarn pro- FROM HIROSHIMA TO HOPE will offering of $20 is suggested. Refresh- Every Sat., June–Sept., 10 a.m–2 p.m. vided. Donated yarn welcome. Info: Jody at LANTERN FLOATING ments and treats served at intermission. and every Wed., July–Aug., 4–8 p.m. 206.718.1529 or [email protected]. PEACE CEREMONY For more info visit www.alkiucc.org. Come shop by the sea at the Des Moines Green Lake’s northwest shore, Waterfront Farmers Market. Located WILD SALMON DINNER AND just south of the Bathhouse Theater EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY right on the water at the Des Moines FOLKDANCING AT LEIF ERIKSON HALL Sun., Aug 6, 6–9 p.m. Seattle’s annual CENTER’S SUMMER AT SOUTH BBQ Marina featuring a wide range of vendors Leif Erikson Hall peace event honoring the victims of South Seattle College, Nobie Chan from local farms to artisans and music, 2245 N.W. 57th St. the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Education Center (CEC) & Arboretum plus enjoy prepared foods from a variety Wed., Aug. 16, 6 p.m. Wild Salmon din- Nagasaki and all victims of war and 6000 16th Ave. S.W. of Food Trucks while watching all the ner buffet and starting at 7:30 p.m., Nor- violence. The Seattle event is one of Thurs., Aug. 10, 11 a.m.–1 p.m. South boating activities. wegian folk dancing performances with the largest commemorations held out- Seattle College and the TRIO Education- featured dance artists Roo Lester and Jerry side of Japan. Pre-program activities al Opportunity Center is hosting the first WHITE CENTER KIWANIS Walsh, Poulsbo Leikarringen, musicians include lantern calligraphy, folding annual Summer at South BBQ welcoming PANCAKE BREAKFAST Peter Michaelsen, Jeff and Jane Ander- of peace cranes and a family program community members who wish to learn Holy Family School son, and the debut of The Toraders! Per- with music and speakers. The candle-lit more about paying for and attending col- 9615 20th Ave S.W. formances followed by public dance and lantern ceremony begins at 8:30 p.m.. lege! Join us to receive assistance with enroll- Sun., July 23, 7:30 a.m.–1 p.m. This instruction with our local Norwegian This year’s ceremony again includes the ment, financial aid and help selecting an is the biggest fundraiser of the year for musicians. Tickets are $20 for adults or exhibition of artist Yukiyo Kawano’s educational path that is right for you! Please the club whose mission is to make the $10 for kids until 8/8 when tickets are fabric sculpture, “Little Boy (folded),” a RSVP by emailing your name and number world better one child at a time. Pic- $25/$15. Free parking at Banner Bank. haunting depiction of the atomic bomb of guests to [email protected]. tured above is a students from New Start Order tickets by credit/debit card from dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, High School receiving her Student of the Brown Paper Tickets at: www.brownpap- 1945. For more info call 206.453.4471, ‘ALKI BIKE HISTORY’ AT Month awards from club president Nancy ertickets.com/event/2909799 or at the hall or visit fromhiroshimatohope.org. THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Tracy. White Center Kiwanis works with office on Mon., Wed., Fri., 10 a.m.–3 p.m. West Seattle Branch New Start and Evergreen High Schools to 2306 42nd Ave. S.W. provide service leadership opportunities WSOBITUARIES Sun., Aug. 20, 2–3:30 p.m. Join Alki Bike through Key Club. They also work with tin and Heidi Larsen, and Halle Werner & Board’s Stu Hennessey to hear about the Coalition for Drug Free Youth at Cas- (Rich); silly grandfather to Madilin, Jack- “Alki Bicycle History.” Library programs cade Middle School. They volunteer at son, and Morgan Werner; dear brother to are free and everyone is welcome. Reg- the White Center Food Bank and provide Jan Topalanchik (Mike) and Jeri Graham istration is not required. Free parking is help to the elementary schools. Tickets (John); fond uncle to many nieces, neph- available. This series is co-sponsored by to the breakfast are $8. Youth under 5 are ews, grandnieces, and grandnephews; and the Southwest Seattle Historical Society. free with a paying adult. Diapers will be a warm-hearted brother-in-law. He was For more information, call the Library at accepted for Westside Baby. Come see the preceded in death by his father Robert 206.386.4636. great raffle prizes. Raffle tickets cost $1 Larsen, brother Rob Larsen, and mother each or 6 for $5. For more information, to Charlotte Strynadka. We love you Ron! support the pancake breakfast, or to buy Published in Westside Seattle, July 21, 2017. tickets ahead of time ($6 pre-sale) contact Bill Tracy at 206.248.2441. JAZZ ON THE LAWN 2017 Cedarbrook Lodge 18525 36th Ave S. ARTS IN NATURE FESTIVAL Friday, July 28, Doors at 5 p.m. Join us Camp Long in West Seattle for the sixth annual Cedarbrook Lodge 5200 35th Ave. S.W. Jazz on the Lawn! This fabulous night August 26-27, Sat.: 11 a.m.–9 p.m., is sure to be a grand (and tasty) time Ronald William Larsen Sun.: 11 a.m.–6 p.m. This two-day fes- for jazz and culinary aficionados alike. May 29, 1948 – March 26, 2017 tival offers an eclectic experience of art Experience three sensational jazz groups Ron sailed over the horizon to his Lord installations and performances in the alongside fresh, inspired small plates and after a short, courageous battle with can- woods of Seattle’s only campground. appetizers from Copperleaf Restaurant cer. Born in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, he lived You’ll find four intimate performance and sips from the vine, craft cocktails, in the Seattle area most of his life, retiring stages, a ‘Museum of Sound’ in eight and beer from Copperleaf Bar & Terrace’s from Global Diving and Salvage in 2016. rustic cabins, interactive hands-on art cash bar. Renowned local musicians Pearl His positive, helpful, friendly manner won Dean Parkins and nature activities, and winding hik- Django, the Forman-Finley Band, and him many friends and we will all miss LaVon Parkins ing trails through the great outdoors. Kaffeine are sure to make this magical him greatly. Ron was a multi-talented A Celebration of Life honoring Dean Tickets: Adults $10/Day, Kids $5/Day. summer evening on the lawn an unfor- man--mechanic, race car enthusiast, pilot, and LaVon Parkins will be held Saturday, for more info visit www.fest.natu- gettable one. $30 in Advance, $35 at the captain, boxer, square-dancer, and a fix- July 22, 2017 at 10:30 a.m. at Lincoln Park, rec.org or contact Yeggy Michael at Door. For tickets visit cedarbrookjazz. er-of-anything broken. Beloved husband Shelter #3. 206.923.0853. brownpapertickets.com/. of Yvonne; loving father to Jesse, Aus- Published in Westside Seattle, July 21, 2017. WESTSIDE SEATTLE FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 11

LAWSUIT CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 they were, and I find that to be completely dictate dishonesty. That was not complied the judgment, K&S has chosen to sue those honesty and transparency. The city violated and totally unacceptable. I don’t know how with in this case. I have never filed a com- public officials directly responsible for the that duty so many times I’ve lost count[.] the jury felt about it, but I can only suspect plaint against a lawyer, but I would serious- city’s misconduct. …. [T]he worst thing about this case is the that was probably one of the reasons why ly recommend that you take some advan- K&S’s owner, Gerry Kingen, states: “A actions of the city and how dishonest they they awarded the damages they did, because tage to do that, counsel, because that can’t city only acts through its public officials. were, and I find that to be completely and they felt the same way I did. be allowed to exist…. That lawyer should The officials named in this new lawsuit totally unacceptable.” But there is certainly some evidence to by disciplined. We don’t do that. Lawyers were the ones who caused the city to vio- With regard to the city officials, in particu- suggest that during the course of the ne- don’t do that. We are held to a higher stan- late our legal rights. Because many of those lar the City Attorney’s Office, the judge stated: gotiations with K&S the City Attorney’s dard of care, and for us to disregard that same officials continue to use their power [Cities] have a duty of honesty and trans- Office participated in this profound and and to allow our clients to dictate the terms to cause the city not to pay what a jury and parency…. The period of deception even unacceptable pattern of deception. That of our performance is unacceptable.” judge said was owed, I am compelled to lasted through their answer in the public violates the rules of professional conduct. The city appealed the jury’s verdict and pursue my claims directly against the re- records request…. Why? Well, the city obvi- That is totally and completely unacceptable the Judge’s ruling to the Washington Court sponsible officials.” ously had something to hide. So I find —as to this court, and it should be to any court. of Appeals. That appeal is pending. Westside Seattle attempted to reach the in- someone who works for the government, I Lawyers have rules that they have to abide However, because of the judge’s con- dividuals named in the new lawsuit but got find this to be the worst thing about this case by, and the very first rule of being a lawyer demnation of the city officials, and because no response. If statements are issued from the is the actions of the city and how dishonest is to be honest, to not allow the client to these official refuse to have the city to pay parties involved, this story will be updated.

Legal/Public Notices must be received [email protected] PUBLICNOTICES no later than 12 noon on Friday IN THE SUPERIOR IN THE SUPERIOR THE PERSONAL REPRESENTA- ent the claim in the manner of this notice with the court, THE PERSONAL REPRESENTA- limitations, present the claim below a copy of the claim and COURT OF THE STATE OF COURT OF THE STATE OF TIVE NAMED BELOW has been as provided in RCW 11.40.070 a cause number regarding the TIVE NAMED BELOW has been in the manner as provided in filing the original of the claim WASHINGTON IN AND FOR WASHINGTON IN AND FOR appointed as personal represen- by serving on or mailing to Decedent has not been issued appointed as personal repre- RCW 11.40.070 by serving with the court in which the THE COUNTY OF KING THE COUNTY OF KING tative of this estate. Any person the personal representative to any other notice agent and a sentative of this estate. Any on or mailing to the personal probate proceedings were NO: 17-4-04088-3SEA NO: 17-4-04091-1KNT having a claim against the dece- or the personal representa- personal representative of the person having a claim against representative or the personal commenced. The claim must PROBATE NOTICE TO PROBATE NOTICE TO dent must, before the time the tive’s attorney at the address Decedent’s estate has not been the decedent must, before the representative’s attorney at the be presented within the later CREDITORS CREDITORS claim would be barred by any stated below a copy of the appointed. time the claim would be barred address stated below a copy of of: (1) Thirty days after the RCW 11.40.030 RCW 11.40.030 otherwise applicable statute of claim and filing the original Any person having a claim by any otherwise applicable the claim and filing the original Co-personal representatives limitations, present the claim in of the claim with the court in against the Decedent must, statute of limitations, pres- of the claim with the court in served or mailed the notice In the matter of the estate of: In the matter of the estate of: the manner as provided in RCW which the probate proceedings before the time the claim ent the claim in the manner as which the probate proceedings to the creditor as provided MARY E. MASON, CLARK A. CHAMBERLIN 11.40.070 by serving on or mail- were commenced. The claim would be barred by any oth- provided in RCW 11.40.070 by were commenced. The claim under RCW 11.40.020 (1)(c); Deceased. Deceased. ing to the personal representative must be presented within the erwise applicable statute of serving on or mailing to the per- must be presented within the or (2) four months after the or the personal representative’s later of: (1) Thirty days after limitations, present the claim sonal representative or the per- later of: (1) Thirty days after date of first publication of the THE CO-PERSONAL REPRESEN- THE PERSONAL REPRESENTA- attorney at the address stated the personal representative in the manner as provided in sonal representative’s attorney the Co-personal representa- notice. If the claim is not pre- TATIVES NAMED BELOW has TIVE NAMED BELOW has been below a copy of the claim and fil- served or mailed the notice RCW 11.42.070 by serving on at the address stated below tives served or mailed the no- sented within this time frame, been appointed as Co-personal appointed as personal represen- ing the original of the claim with to the creditor as provided or mailing to the notice agent a copy of the claim and filing tice to the creditor as provided the claim is forever barred, representatives of this estate. tative of this estate. Any person the court in which the probate under RCW 11.40.020 (1)(c); or the notice agent’s attorney the original of the claim with under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) except as otherwise provided Any person having a claim having a claim against the dece- proceedings were commenced. or (2) four months after the at the address stated below the court in which the probate four months after the date of in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW against the decedent must, be- dent must, before the time the The claim must be presented date of first publication of the a copy of the claim and filing proceedings were commenced. first publication of the notice. 11.40.060. This bar is effec- fore the time the claim would claim would be barred by any within the later of: (1) Thirty days notice. If the claim is not pre- the original of the claim with The claim must be presented If the claim is not presented tive as to claims against both be barred by any otherwise ap- otherwise applicable statute of after the personal representa- sented within this time frame, the court in which the notice within the later of: (1) Thirty within this time frame, the the decedent’s probate and plicable statute of limitations, limitations, present the claim in tive served or mailed the notice the claim is forever barred, agent’s declaration and oath days after the personal repre- claim is forever barred, except non-probate assets. present the claim in the manner the manner as provided in RCW to the creditor as provided under except as otherwise provided were filed. The claim must be sentative served or mailed the as otherwise provided in RCW as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by 11.40.070 by serving on or mail- RCW 11.40.020 (1)(c); or (2) four in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW presented within the later of: notice to the creditor as pro- 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. Date of first publication: serving on or mailing to the Co- ing to the personal representative months after the date of first 11.40.060. This bar is effec- (1) thirty days after the notice vided under RCW 11.40.020 (1) This bar is effective as to July 21, 2017 personal representatives or the or the personal representative’s publication of the notice. If the tive as to claims against both agent served or mailed the no- (c); or (2) four months after the claims against both the dece- Co-personal representatives’ attorney at the address stated claim is not presented within the decedent’s probate and tice to the creditor as provided date of first publication of the dent’s probate and non-probate Co-Personal Representatives: attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and fil- this time frame, the claim is for- non-probate assets. under RCW 11.42.020(2)(c); or notice. If the claim is not pre- assets. Brian Pyke below a copy of the claim and fil- ing the original of the claim with ever barred, except as otherwise (2) four months after the date sented within this time frame, Darlene Kosmin ing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate provided in RCW 11.40.051 and Date of first publication: of first publication of the notice the claim is forever barred, Date of first publication: the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. RCW 11.40.060. This bar is ef- July 21, 2017 If the claim is not presented except as otherwise provided July 7, 2017 Attorney for the Co-Personal proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented fective as to claims against both within this time frame, the in RCW 11.40.051 and RCW Representatives: The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days the decedent’s probate and non- Personal Representative: claim is forever barred, except 11.40.060. This bar is effec- Co-Personal Representatives: HENRY W. GRENLEY within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative probate assets. Marianne Had as otherwise provided in RCW tive as to claims against both Thomas Martin Nornberg WSBA # 1321 after the Co-personal repre- served or mailed the notice to the 11.42.050 and 11.42.060. This the decedent’s probate and Laurie Susan Burns sentatives served or mailed the creditor as provided under RCW Date of first publication: Attorney for the Personal bar is effective as to claims non-probate assets. Address for Mailing or Services: notice to the creditor as provided 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months July 21, 2017 Representative: against both the Decedent’s Attorney for the Co-Personal P.O. BOX 70567 under RCW 11.40.020 (3); or (2) after the date of first publication HEATHER S. DE VRIEZE probate and non-probate as- Date of first publication: Representatives: Seattle, WA 98127-0567 four months after the date of first of the notice. If the claim is not Personal Representative: WSBA # 28553 sets. July 7, 2017 SARAH E. SMITH publication of the notice. If the presented within this time frame, Joseph Michael Benedict aka WSBA# 39605 Court of probate proceedings claim is not presented within the claim is forever barred, except Joseph Mark Benedict Address for Mailing or Services: Date of first publication: Personal Representative: and Cause Number: this time frame, the claim is for- as otherwise provided in RCW 3909 California Ave SW #101 July 21, 2017 Kimberly S. Martin Address for Mailing or Services: King County Superior Court ever barred, except as otherwise 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. Attorney for the Personal Seattle, WA 98116-3705 P.O. BOX 70567 17-4-04291-6SEA provided in RCW 11.40.051 and This bar is effective as to claims Representative: The Notice Agent declares under Attorney for the Personal Seattle, WA 98127-0567 RCW 11.40.060. This bar is ef- against both the decedent’s pro- TIMOTHY A. LAW Court of probate proceedings penalty of perjury under the laws Representative: Published in the Westside Se- fective as to claims against both bate and non-probate assets. WSBA # 7374 and Cause Number: of the state of Washington on ERIC W. STOLL Court of probate proceedings attle on July 21, 28, August 4, the decedent’s probate and non- King County Superior Court July 12, 2017 in the City of Se- WSBA # 33188 and Cause Number: 2017 probate assets. Date of first publication: Address for Mailing or Services: 17-4-04179-1SEA attle, Washington that the fore- King County Superior Court #6744 July 14, 2017 5017 37th Avenue SW going is true and correct. Address for Mailing or Services: 17-4-04079-4SEA Date of first publication: Seattle, WA 98126 Published in the Westside Se- 1455 NW Leary Way #400 July 14, 2017 Personal Representative: attle on July 21, 28, August 4, Notice Agent: Seattle, WA 98107 Published in the Westside Se- Clark Chamberlin Court of probate proceedings 2017 Elaine Okuntani-Hunter attle on July 7, 14, 21, 2017 To Place Your Co-Personal Representatives: and Cause Number: # 3737 Court of probate proceedings #6743 Christine L. Mason Attorney for the Personal King County Superior Court Attorney for Notice Agent: and Cause Number: Joanne L. Mason Representative: 17-4-04239-8SEA GEIR T. JONSSON King County Superior Court Legal Notice in CORY A. MCBRIDE IIN THE SUPERIOR WSBA # 29112 17-4-03827-8SEA IN THE SUPERIOR Attorney for the Co-Personal WSBA # 49714 Published in the Westside Se- COURT OF THE STATE OF COURT OF THE STATE OF Representatives: attle on July 21, 28, August 4, WASHINGTON FOR KING Address for Mailing or Service: Published in the Westside Se- WASHINGTON IN AND FOR CORY A. MCBRIDE Address for Mailing or Services: 2017 COUNTY 5610 20th Avenue NW attle on July 7, 14, 21, 2017 THE COUNTY OF KING Westside WSBA # 49714 4218 SW Andover St. #3736 NO. 17-4-04351-3SEA Seattle, WA 98107 #6742 NO: 17-4-04291-6SEA Seattle, WA 98116 NON-PROBATE NOTICE TO PROBATE NOTICE TO Seattle Address for Mailing or Services: CREDITORS Court of notice agent’s oath and CREDITORS 4218 SW Andover Court of probate proceedings IN THE SUPERIOR RCW 11.42.030 declaration and Cause Number: IN THE SUPERIOR RCW 11.40.030 Seattle, WA 98116 and Cause Number: COURT OF THE STATE OF King County Superior Court COURT OF THE STATE OF King County Superior Court WASHINGTON IN AND FOR In the matter of the estate of: 17-4-04351-3SEA WASHINGTON IN AND FOR In the matter of the estate of: Please call Court of probate proceedings 17-4-04091-1KNT THE COUNTY OF KING JAMES HUNTER MARTIAL THE COUNTY OF KING GLADYS M. PYKE, and Cause Number: NO: 17-4-04179-1SEA TRUST, Published in the Westside Se- NO: 17-4-04079-4SEA Deceased. 206.376.5952 King County Superior Court Published in the Westside Se- PROBATE NOTICE TO Deceased. attle on July 21, 28, August 4, PROBATE NOTICE TO or email 17-4-04088-3SEA attle on July 14, 21, 28, 2017 CREDITORS 2017 CREDITORS THE CO-PERSONAL REPRE- #3735 RCW 11.40.030 THE NOTICE AGENT NAMED #3738 RCW 11.40.030 SENTATIVES NAMED BELOW legals@ Published in the Westside Se- BELOW, has elected to give has been appointed as Co- attle on July 14, 21, 28, 2017 In the matter of the estate of: notice to creditors of the Dece- In the matter of the estate of: personal representatives of robinsonnews.com # 3734 IN THE SUPERIOR JANET M. HAD, dent. As of the date of filing of IN THE SUPERIOR HENRY L. NORNBERG, this estate. Any person hav- COURT OF THE STATE OF Deceased. a copy of this notice with the COURT OF THE STATE OF Deceased. ing a claim against the dece- WASHINGTON IN AND FOR Clerk of this Court, the Notice WASHINGTON IN AND FOR dent must, before the time the THE COUNTY OF KING THE PERSONAL REPRESENTA- Agent has no knowledge of the THE COUNTY OF KING THE CO-PERSONAL REPRE- claim would be barred by any NO: 17-4-04239-8SEA TIVE NAMED BELOW has been appointment and qualification NO: 17-4-03827-8SEA SENTATIVES NAMED BELOW otherwise applicable statute of PROBATE NOTICE TO appointed as personal repre- of a personal representative PROBATE NOTICE TO has been appointed as Co- limitations, present the claim CREDITORS sentative of this estate. Any in the Decedent’s estate in the CREDITORS personal representatives of in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.030 person having a claim against State of Washington or of any RCW 11.40.030 this estate. Any person having RCW 11.40.070 by serving on the decedent must, before the other person becoming a No- a claim against the decedent or mailing to the Co-personal In the matter of the estate of: time the claim would be barred tice Agent. According to the re- In the matter of the estate of: must, before the time the claim representatives or the Co- WILLIAM SPENCER BENEDICT, by any otherwise applicable cords of the court as are avail- PAMELA R. WORRELL, would be barred by any oth- personal representatives’ at- Deceased. statute of limitations, pres- able on the date of the filing Deceased. erwise applicable statute of torney at the address stated 12 FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2017 WESTSIDE SEATTLE Legal/Public Notices must be received [email protected] PUBLICNOTICES no later than 12 noon on Friday IN THE SUPERIOR IN THE SUPERIOR (1)(c); or (2) four months after the For more information on how to THE PERSONAL REPRESENTA- 2017. THE PERSONAL REPRESENTA- Date of first publication: COURT OF THE STATE OF COURT OF THE STATE OF date of first publication of the no- serve, read Superior Court Civil TIVE NAMED BELOW has been TIVE NAMED BELOW has been July 14, 2017 WASHINGTON IN AND FOR WASHINGTON IN AND FOR tice. If the claim is not presented Rule 5. appointed as personal repre- Respondents may pick up the appointed as personal represen- THE COUNTY OF KING THE COUNTY OF KING within this time frame, the claim is sentative of this estate. Any RFP Specification Packet at tative of this estate. Any person Personal Representative: NO. 17-3-01379-3SA NO: 17-4-03932-0KNT forever barred, except as other- File Original of Your Response person having a claim against the City of Normandy Park City having a claim against the dece- Linda M. Gill PROBATE NOTICE TO wise provided in RCW 11.40.051 with the Clerk of the Court at: the decedent must, before the Hall located at 801 SW 174th dent must, before the time the Summons by Publication CREDITORS and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is King County Courthouse time the claim would be barred Street, Normandy Park, WA claim would be barred by any Attorney for the Personal RCW 11.40.030 effective as to claims against both 516 Third Avenue, Rm E-609 by any otherwise applicable 98166, or online link from the otherwise applicable statute of Representative: Thanh hong ngo the decedent’s probate and non- Seattle, WA 98104 or statute of limitations, present website home page www.nor- limitations, present the claim in HEATHER S. DE VRIEZE Petitioner, In the matter of the estate of: probate assets. Maleng Regional Justice Center the claim in the manner as pro- mandyparkwa.gov or request the manner as provided in RCW WSBA # 28553 DAVID DUANE ALBRECHT, 401 Fourth Avenue N, Rm 2C vided in RCW 11.40.070 by serv- a link to the online version by 11.40.070 by serving on or mail- And Deceased. Date of first publication: Kent, WA 98932 ing on or mailing to the personal contacting Debbie Burke, City ing to the personal representative Address for Mailing or Services: July 7, 2017 Person filing this Summons: representative or the personal Clerk, 206-248-8248 or deb- or the personal representative’s 3909 California Ave SW #101 Thuy thu thi phan THE PERSONAL REPRESENTA- Personal Representative: Juan Garcia 3/9/17 representative’s attorney at the [email protected] attorney at the address stated Seattle, WA 98116-3705 Respondent. TIVE NAMED BELOW has been Susan Marie Pound 14636 3rd Avenue SW address stated below a copy of Information relating to the proj- below a copy of the claim and fil- appointed as personal represen- Burien, WA 98166 the claim and filing the original ect can be obtained through ing the original of the claim with Court of probate proceedings To the Respondent: tative of this estate. Any person Attorney for the Personal of the claim with the court in Parks Director, Amanda León, the court in which the probate and Cause Number: having a claim against the dece- Representative: Published in the Westside Seat- which the probate proceedings at 206-248-8257 or amandal@ proceedings were commenced. King County Superior Court 1. The petitioner has started an dent must, before the time the W. TRACY CODD tle on July 7, 14, 21, 28, August were commenced. The claim ci.normandy-park.wa.us The claim must be presented 17-4-04180-4SEA action in the above court re- claim would be barred by any WSBA # 16745 4, 11, 2017 must be presented within the within the later of: (1) Thirty days questing: otherwise applicable statute of #1745 later of: (1) Thirty days after Published in the Westside Se- after the personal representative Published in the Westside Se- [X] that your marriage or domes- limitations, present the claim in Address for Mailing or Services: the personal representative attle on July 21, 2017 served or mailed the notice to attle on July 14, 21, 28, 2017 tic partnership be dissolved. the manner as provided in RCW P.O. BOX 1238 served or mailed the notice to #1751 the creditor as provided under # 3732 11.40.070 by serving on or mail- Seahurst, WA 98062-1238 IN THE SUPERIOR the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four 2. The petition also requests ing to the personal representative COURT OF THE STATE OF RCW 11.40.020(1)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first that the court grant the follow- or the personal representative’s Court of probate proceedings WASHINGTON IN AND FOR months after the date of first IN THE SUPERIOR publication of the notice. If the IN THE SUPERIOR ing relief: attorney at the address stated and Cause Number: THE COUNTY OF KING publication of the notice. If the COURT OF THE STATE OF claim is not presented within COURT OF THE STATE OF [X] Other: NONE below a copy of the claim and fil- King County Superior Court NO: 17-4-04034-4SEA claim is not presented within WASHINGTON IN AND FOR this time frame, the claim is for- WASHINGTON IN AND FOR ing the original of the claim with 17-4-03931-1KNT PROBATE NOTICE TO this time frame, the claim is for- THE COUNTY OF KING ever barred, except as otherwise THE COUNTY OF KING 3. You must respond to this sum- the court in which the probate CREDITORS ever barred, except as otherwise NO: 17-4-04071-9SEA provided in RCW 11.40.051 and NO: 17-4-04089-1SEA mons by serving a copy of your proceedings were commenced. Published in the Westside Se- RCW 11.40.030 provided in RCW 11.40.051 and PROBATE NOTICE TO RCW 11.40.060. This bar is ef- PROBATE NOTICE TO written response on the person The claim must be presented attle on July 7, 14, 21, 2017 RCW 11.40.060. This bar is ef- CREDITORS fective as to claims against both CREDITORS signing this summons and by fil- within the later of: (1) Thirty days #1744 In the matter of the estate of: fective as to claims against both RCW 11.40.030 the decedent’s probate and non- RCW 11.40.030 ing the original with the clerk of after the personal representa- NORMAN CHARLES WARD, the decedent’s probate and non- probate assets. the court. If you do not serve your tive served or mailed the notice Deceased. probate assets. In the matter of the estate of: In the matter of the estate of: written response within 60 days to the creditor as provided under IN THE SUPERIOR EDA KEITH, Date of first publication: DORIS J. FRY, after the date of the first publica- RCW 11.40.020 (1)(c); or (2) four COURT OF THE STATE OF THE PERSONAL REPRESENTA- Date of first publication: Deceased. July 7, 2017 Deceased. tion of this summons (60 days months after the date of first WASHINGTON IN AND FOR TIVE NAMED BELOW has been July 21, 2017 after the 30th day of June, 2017), publication of the notice. If the THE COUNTY OF KING appointed as personal repre- THE PERSONAL REPRESENTA- Personal Representative: THE PERSONAL REPRESENTA- the court may enter an order of claim is not presented within NO. 16-3-00938-1KNT sentative of this estate. Any Personal Representative: TIVE NAMED BELOW has been Margaret J. Meyer TIVE NAMED BELOW has been default against you, and the court this time frame, the claim is for- SUMMONS BY person having a claim against Caroline Helen Muncy appointed as personal repre- appointed as personal repre- may, without further notice to ever barred, except as otherwise PUBLICATION the decedent must, before the sentative of this estate. Any Attorney for the Personal sentative of this estate. Any you, enter a decree and approve provided in RCW 11.40.051 and time the claim would be barred Attorney for the Personal person having a claim against Representative: person having a claim against or provide for other relief request- RCW 11.40.060. This bar is ef- NOTICE TO INTERESTED by any otherwise applicable Representative: the decedent must, before the JAMES G. BARNECUT the decedent must, before the ed in this summons. In the case of fective as to claims against both PERSONS statute of limitations, present W. TRACY CODD time the claim would be barred WSBA #7571 time the claim would be barred dissolution of marriage, the court the decedent’s probate and non- the claim in the manner as pro- WSBA # 16745 by any otherwise applicable by any otherwise applicable will not enter the final decree un- probate assets. Petitioner: vided in RCW 11.40.070 by serv- statute of limitations, present Address for Mailing or Services: statute of limitations, pres- til at least 90 days after service JOHN GARCIA, ing on or mailing to the personal Address for Mailing or Services: the claim in the manner as pro- 4826 California Avenue SW ent the claim in the manner and filing. If you serve a notice of Date of first publication: Respondent: representative or the personal P.O. BOX 1238 vided in RCW 11.40.070 by serv- Seattle, WA 98116 as provided in RCW 11.40.070 appearance on the undersigned July 7, 2017 NATISHA GARCIA AND JOHN DOE. representative’s attorney at the Seahurst, WA 98062-1238 ing on or mailing to the personal by serving on or mailing to the person, you are entitled to notice address stated below a copy of representative or the personal Court of probate proceedings personal representative or the before an order of default or a de- Personal Representative: To the John Doe - The other the claim and filing the original of Court of probate proceedings representative’s attorney at the and Cause Number: personal representative’s attor- cree may be entered. Susan Marie Pound party has asked the court to the claim with the court in which and Cause Number: address stated below a copy of King County Superior Court ney at the address stated below Your written response to the Non-Parent Custody the probate proceedings were King County Superior Court the claim and filing the original of 17-4-04073-5SEA a copy of the claim and filing summons and petition must be Attorney for the Personal Give custody of the children to commenced. The claim must 17-4-04277-1KNT the claim with the court in which the original of the claim with on form: Representative: non-parent. Approve reasonable be presented within the later of: the probate proceedings were Published in the Westside Se- the court in which the probate [X] FL Divorce 211,Response to W. TRACY CODD visitation for the parents in a (1) Thirty days after the personal Published in the Westside Se- commenced. The claim must attle on July 7, 14, 21, 2017 proceedings were commenced. Petition about a (Marriage). WSBA # 16745 non-parent custody case. representative served or mailed attle on July 21, 28, August 4, be presented within the later of: #3731 The claim must be presented Restraining or Protection Orders the notice to the creditor as pro- 2017 (1) Thirty days after the personal within the later of: (1) Thirty 4. Information about how to get Address for Mailing or Services: Approve a Restraining Order. vided under RCW 11.40.020 (3); #1749 representative served or mailed days after the personal repre- this form may be obtained by P.O. BOX 1238 Approve a Protection Order. or (2) four months after the date the notice to the creditor as pro- IN THE SUPERIOR sentative served or mailed the contacting the clerk of the court, Seahurst, WA 98062-1238 of first publication of the notice. vided under RCW 11.40.020 (3); COURT OF THE STATE OF notice to the creditor as pro- by contacting the Administra- You must respond to this sum- If the claim is not presented PUBLIC NOTICE or (2) four months after the date WASHINGTON IN AND FOR vided under RCW 11.40.020(3); tive Office of the Courts at (360) Court of probate proceedings mons by serving a copy of your within this time frame, the CITY OF NORMANDY PARK of first publication of the notice. THE COUNTY OF KING or (2) four months after the date 705-5328, or from the Internet and Cause Number: written response on the person claim is forever barred, except If the claim is not presented NO: 17-4-04180-4SEA of first publication of the notice. at the Washington State Courts King County Superior Court signing this summons and by fil- as otherwise provided in RCW The City of Normandy Park Wash- within this time frame, the PROBATE NOTICE TO If the claim is not presented homepage: http://www.courts. 17-4-03932-0KNT ing the original with the clerk of 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. ington is requesting bids from claim is forever barred, except CREDITORS within this time frame, the wa.gov/forms the court. If you do not serve your This bar is effective as to claims contractors. The intent of this as otherwise provided in RCW RCW 11.40.030 claim is forever barred, except Published in the Westside Se- written response within 60 days against both the decedent’s pro- Call for Bids is to solicit bids from 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. as otherwise provided in RCW 5. If you wish to seek the advice attle on July 7, 14, 21, 2017 after the date of the first publica- bate and non-probate assets. contractors that will provide pav- This bar is effective as to claims In the matter of the estate of: 11.40.051 and RCW 11.40.060. of an attorney in this matter, you #1743 tion of this summons (60 days ing for a TIB Emergency Paving against both the decedent’s pro- FRANCES T. O’BRIEN, This bar is effective as to claims should do so promptly so that after the 7th day of July, 2017), Date of first publication: Repair Grant. Work must be com- bate and non-probate assets. Deceased. against both the decedent’s your written response, if any, the court may enter an order of July 21, 2017 pleted by August 25, 2017. Bids Date of first publication: probate and non-probate as- may be served on time. IN THE SUPERIOR default against you, and the court will be due by 4 pm on Thursday July 7, 2017 THE PERSONAL REPRESENTA- sets. COURT OF THE STATE OF may, without further notice to you, Personal Representative: August 3, 2017. Respondents TIVE NAMED BELOW has been 6. One method of serving a copy WASHINGTON IN AND FOR enter a decree and approve or Shirley Marie Ward may pick up the Call for Bids Personal Representative: appointed as personal repre- Date of first publication: of your response on the petition- THE COUNTY OF KING provide for other relief requested Packet at the City of Normandy DOLORES F. CRAIG sentative of this estate. Any July 14, 2017 er is to send it by certified mail NO: 17-4-03931-1KNT in this summons. If you serve a Attorney for the Personal Park City Hall located at 801 SW person having a claim against with return receipt requested. PROBATE NOTICE TO notice of appearance on the un- Representative: 174th Street, Normandy Park, Attorney for the Personal the decedent must, before the Personal Representative: CREDITORS dersigned person, you are entitled JENNI VOLK WA 98166 or by the www.nor- Representative: time the claim would be barred Maurice Mark Leander 7. Other: NONE RCW 11.40.030 to notice before an order of default WSBA # 35693 mandyparkwa.gov website, or by JAMES G. BARNECUT by any otherwise applicable or a decree may be entered. requesting an electronic version WSBA #7571 statute of limitations, pres- Attorney for the Personal This summons is issued pursu- In the matter of the estate of: Address for Mailing or Services: by contacting Debbie Burke, City ent the claim in the manner Representative: ant to RCW 4.28.100 and Supe- WILFORD TETON, Your written response to the 4616 25th Avenue NE #301 Clerk, 206-248-8248 or deb- Address for Mailing or Services: as provided in RCW 11.40.070 CORY A. MCBRIDE rior Court Civil Rule 4.1 of the Deceased. summons and petition must be Seattle, WA 98105 [email protected] 4826 California Avenue SW by serving on or mailing to the WSBA # 49714 state of Washington. on form FL Non-Parent 415, Re- Additional information pertaining seattle, WA 98116 personal representative or the THE PERSONAL REPRESENTA- sponse to Non-Parent Custody Court of probate proceedings to this solicitation can be obtained personal representative’s attor- Address for Mailing or Services: Dated: 6/21/17 TIVE NAMED BELOW has been Petition. Information about how and Cause Number: through Brenda O’Neill, City En- Court of probate proceedings ney at the address stated below 4218 SW Andover St. appointed as personal represen- to get this form may be obtained King County Superior Court gineer, 206-248-8256 or engi- and Cause Number: a copy of the claim and filing Seattle, WA 98116 Petitioner or Lawyer tative of this estate. 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