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The Daily Herald from Everett, Washington • 14

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The Daily Heraldi
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Everett, Washington
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14
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teMraities 2B Thursday October 17 1996 The Herald at library Volunteers publish new online service The HeraldMICHAEL The Community Information and Referral Directory compiled by Volunteers of America is now part of the Sno lsle Library database The resource includes thou sands of entries and is updated each month Herald staff Looking for information on social pro grams serving Snohomish County? If you need to know about nonprofit human services agencies and support groups workshops and classes or United Way sup ported public agencies in neighboring coun ties you can now leam those things online at a Sno lsle Libraiy plus information on local regional and national hotlines regional crisis lines and volunteer opportunities in the county Community database UW i i3j TA 1 jl BMI SS JH 'ill XT BKSTWB" Patrons may use the extensive new com munity information and referral database at any of Sno lsle Regional Library 18 libraries in Snohomish and Island counties Volunteers of America is publishing the database which is updated each month and lists thousands of local regional state and national resources Sno lsle serves more than 500000 resi dents with libraries in Arlington Brier Coupeville Darrington Edmonds reeland Granite alls Lake Stevens Langley Lynn wood Marysville Mill Creek Monroe Mountlake Terrace Oak Harbor Snohomish Stanwood and Sultan and through mobile services The system features 13 million items Internet access electronic databases and computer equipment outreach programs for the homebound and local day cares and chil services or more information about the commu nity information and referral database or other Sno lsle databases call Penni Vogel the Sno lsle AdultYoung Adult Services Manager at (360) 659 8447 or (206) 339 1711 Complex regulations govern house liens Dear Authority How can a person put a lien on a house? How can a person get a lien off a house? Hardtarfer Everett Our real estate columnist Steve Tytler referred the Authority to Bellevue real estate attorney Alan Tonnon Tonnon said that if a person provides labor or material for a structure and get paid probably got a legiti mate beef with the property owner may file a lien for the cost of materials and Tonnon said general rule is that the lien has to be filed within 90 days of finishing the labor or providing The lien filer has eight months after filing the lien to foreclose If the time lapses they still have a claim for money due but no secured position on the property If a person gets a judgment against another person for money a general lien may be attached to any real property owned by an individual who has a judgment against them That judgment is good for 10 years and may be renewed for another 10 years During that time period a person who is the judgment cred itor may try to collect the money ASK THE AUTHORITY due them One of the ways is to put the property up for sale Now to the second half of ques tion If somebody has filed a lien against property wrongfully and Tonnon said he occasionally sees1 that there is a procedure where you can go to court and have a lien lifted they do is the property owner sues the other person and schedules a day in court as part of a he said person with the lien better prove his (or her) When someone files a lien against a house the owner may be denied financing or lose a potential? sale If someone has filed a bogus lien called slander of title If you can prove you were damaged by wrongful action you can sue and get a recovery That might) include being compensated for1 mortgage payments utilities or money lost on a down payment' when the purchase of another! property falls apart self serving statement is before you file a lien you should talk to a Tonnon said Growing Marysville needs mayor foil time By PAM McGAIN Herald Writer MARYSVILLE This city has passed a growth milestone Starting July 1 Mayor David Weiser will be working full time for this burgeoning municipality of 18240 people The city council voted 5 2 Monday to give the mayor more hours with a $50000 annual salary plus benefits Weiser said he now puts in between 25 and 30 hours a week and receives $24000 a year not so much the compen he said Tuesday the hours not able to With more time Weiser said he will be able to help build stronger rela tionships with surrounding governments including Sno homish County Everett and the Tulalip Tribes Weiser said also have more time to get the agenda before state legislators and to meet with residents and citizen groups matter how much you do you can always do he said size is now on the low end of cities with full time mayors he said But the popula Mayor David Weiser tion is closer to 35000 to 40000 people if the area Marysville serves with utilities is included Weiser said Council member Donna Ped ersen agreed Marysville needs a full time mayor but said she and council member Otto Herman voted against the move Monday because they think the public should have been involved in the decision Pedersen said she has nothing against Weiser she just would have preferred delaying the change to full time until the beginning of the next mayoral term in January 2000 That 'way candidates and voters would know what to expect going into the November 1999 election she said Making the change during the term of an incumbent is than she said elected a part time mayor and now we have a full time politician You Should See Ils Now! I We're Better Than Ever! Stop by for a visit during our week long sale a bration! OCTOBER 19 THROUGH 26 There's a fresh new look inside our doors Come meet our DESIGNING WOMEN and celebrate our transformation We have something for everyone and everything for your interiors from the finest flooring right to the tiniest furnishing details Saturday October 19 Attic SALE Our attic is overstocked with sofas and your choice for just $599 (values up to $1400) Sunday October 20 Light up you life 10 off any lamp in the store during this special Sunday Sale from noon until 4 pm Monday October 21 REE Seminar 7 8:30 am it all a class to help you make the right decorating choices whether you're starting from scratch or just updating what you have Tuesday October 22 20 off all Area rugs in stock Wednesday October 23 Wall Covering $1499 per roll for any pattern in selected books Thursday October 24 Window Coverings 20 Custom Saturday October 26 Silent Auction of selected furnishings ULL SURPRISES! Each day of this special week there will be ONE REE item amongst the furnishings and many more goodies in the store 15526 Smokey Point Blvd Arlington WA 98223 Huckleberry Parlor Gifts (360) 653 7245 I ALCOHOL LICENSES The following alcohol license applications were received in Olympia recently To support or oppose an application write to the Regulatory Services Division state Liquor Control Board 1025 Union Ave PO Box 43098 Olympia Wash 98504: Michael and Jie Kong Happy Land Restaurant 1020 Broadway Everett held by China Village Restaurant Inc China Village Restaurant Balwinder and Jagdish Singh BJ ood Mart 26923 104th Drive NW Stanwood held by Mirage Marketing Inc Jackpot ood Mart Michael and Constance Gacke Everett Grocery Outlet 710 SE Everett Mall Way Everett James and Jenny Lee Cheep ood and Things 520 West Ave Arlington Licenses issued: Viking Restaurant and Lounge Viking Village 88th Avenue NW and Highway 532 Stanwood: Penalties: 8 Dong and Kyong Kim Corner Grocery 6732 Beverly Blvd Everett paid a $250 fine after being charged with selling to a minor Santiago Oropeza Casa De Oropeza 16225 Highway 99 Suite Lynnwood has lost its license after being charged with narcotics violations NEWS WATCH happening where you live GRANITE ALLS PARK EQUIPMENT: The city will spend about half of an anonymous $19700 donation on park equipment council members decided last week Up to $10000 will be used to purchase playground equipment? barbecues benches and other park improvements The council now) must decide what to do with the rest of the money There has been talk of creating a fund to support activities for older children BULLETIN board MEETINGS CITY of Everett hearing exam iner 9 this morning 2930 Wet more Ave Everett Topic: Silver Lake park SNOHOMISH County Peace Action 7 pm riday Edmonds Christian Church 23010 84th Ave Edmonds Speaker: Page Leven Hanford BAZAARS QUIL Ceda Club Bazaar 9 am 4 pm riday Saturday Jennings Park Bam 6915 Armar Road Marysville NORTHSHORE Baptist Church Church Mouse Boutique 10 am 7 pm riday 10 am 4 pm Sat urday 10301 NE 145th St Bothell HARVEST estival and Craft air 4 8 pm riday 9:30 am 3:30 pm Saturday irst United Methodist Church 3530 Colby Ave Everett Craft Sale 9 am 6 pm riday Sunday 3731 105th Place SE Everett HOLIDAY Bazaar by Donna! Russell and friends 9 am 6 pm riday Saturday noon 6 pm Sunday 6304 Cady Road Everett CLASS WATERCOLOR painting begins 9:30 am Wednesday Rosehill Community Center 304 Lincoln Ave Mukilteo Information: (206) 355 2514 Send items to Bulletin Board Communities The Herald PO: Box 930 Everett Wash 98206 0930 ax: (206) 339 3464 Include your name address and phone number I Wagner Jewelers 15th ANNIVERSARY SALE! I SAVE 63 3EM If IN EVERY ZLrjl SHOP NOW OR CHRISTMAS WATCHES PULSAR WITTNAUER WAGNER BRAND ROM SWITZERLAND OVER 200 STYLES! DIAMONDS LOOSE DIAMONDS EARRINGS RINGS BRACELETS STYLES OR MEN WOMEN ALL PRICED TO GO! BLACK HILLS GOLD AUTHENTIC BLACK HILLS GOLD RINGS PENDANTS EARRINGS ALL STYLES ON SALE WEDDING SETS BANDS SOLITAIRES SETS TRIOS SEMI MOUNTS CARVED POLISHED CONTEMPORARY AND TRADITIONAL STYLES! Wagner Jewelers GOLD JEWELRY CHAINS BRACELETS EARRINGS COLLARS OUR INVENTORY GOLD PRICES TO GO! PEARLS STRANDS BRACELETS RINGS EARRINGS PENDANTS CULTURED MABE RESHWATER PRICES SLASHED! HURRY IN OR BEST SELECTION! ENTER TO WIN A 12 CARAT TOTAL WEIGHT DIAMOND HEART! 1 (S 9623 STATE AVE MARYSVILLE Hours: TH 10 6 IN THE KMART PLAZA RI 10 6:30 LAYAWAYS WELCOME! Ze2 OTDA SAT 10 5:30 QUANTITIES LIMITED Phone IO? aX SUN CLOSED 3gr.

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