Dec. 11, 2019 North County Outlook

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MPD's Coffee with a Cop: You don’t want to miss the next Coffee with a Cop with a holiday twist! We have it on good authority that Santa will be there, so bring the family for coffee and conversation. Also planning to attend are the good doggos and their partners from the Marysville Police K9 team.

Marysville Toyota is hosting this event from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 16120 Smokey Point Blvd. Binky Patrol: Binky Patrol, which meets at a private home in Marysville, provides quilts and afghans to Snohomish County infants and children who need comfort.Volunteer knitters, quilters and crocheters are

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needed, as well as donations of fabric, batting, thread or money to buy sewing supplies. In particular, the group is looking for volunteers interested in helping make quilts. All levels of experience are welcome. For more information: call Ernalee Munday at 360-6597198. Sew Thoughtful: This month Sew Thoughtful will be sewing walker bags for Kaiser Permanente Hospital Rehab. The bags attach to walkers and helps relieve some of the challenges that confront many patients. Kits will be provided by Vicki R. and Sandy. Bring your sewing machine, regular sewing equipment and a few basic colors of construction thread. Bring your brown bag lunch and beverage. Meeting is at the Cedar Valley Grange 20526 52nd W., Lynnwood, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information call Arlene 425-743-0118.

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Families hunt for elves in downtown Marysville By Christopher Andersson christopher@northcountyoutlook.com Nine elves were hiding among the businesses of downtown Marysville as Third Street merchants held their third annual Elf on the Shelf event. From Nov. 30 to Dec. 7 kids, families and adults could search through nine participating stores and find the elves to win prizes. “Elf on the Shelf is going fantastic. We’ve had tons and tons of families come in, people of all ages searching for the elves in all the stores,” said Lorene Wren, owner of Wrenhaven Vintage Market. Lots of community members have fun coming down to find the elves as part of the event. “I love the look of wonder on the kids' faces when they come in. They have the brochure in their hand and they’re all looking in places where people wouldn’t normally look,” said Wren. People of all ages get into looking for the elves as well. “I think what I love about it is that not just the kids come in and have fun with it, but a lot of the adults as well,” said Vicki Miniken, owner of The Vintage Violets. “There is one person who comes in every year and takes a picture with the elf. It’s like her thing, and then she posts it on her Instagram,” she said. The event typically brings people into many of the downtown stores.

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Wrenhaven Vintage Market owner Lorene Wren, right, and seasonal staff member Kathy Kuna Dewitt on Dec. 5 with the elf they have hidden at the store during this year’s Elf on the Shelf event. “We like that it brings business in. Just the ‘shop local’ aspect is so important,” said Kathy Kuna Dewitt, a seasonal staff member at Wrenhaven Vintage Market. “There’s so many cool businesses here that people don’t even know about because they go to the mall or shop online,” she said. It’s more exciting to bring the family down when the kids have an activity as well. “Parents that want to come down shopping, it makes it easier for them to bring the kids along,” said Wren. She said she likes that it adds to the sense of community in the downtown. “I think that it adds to

the holiday spirit and it adds to tradition,” she said. “It brings people together, especially us business owners. We’re all going to dress up as elves and be in the [Dec. 7 Electric Lights] parade,” she said. Kuna Dewitt agreed that it does bring people closer for the holidays. “It creates so much more of a sense of community and a sense of participation,” she said. In addition to marching in the parade, downtown business owners announced the winners of Elf on the Shelf at the Merrysville for the Holidays event. Those who found all nine elves had the chance to win gift certificates and other prizes.

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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR SNOHOMISH COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT J. NORMAN, Decease, NO. 19-4-02052-31, PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS, RCW 11.40.030

SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR SNOHOMISH COUNTY ALVIN JOSEPH ABRAHAMSON III, a single man, Plaintiff, vs. THE HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF SANDRA J. LAZARWICH, Deceased; SHERYL SPRUIELL; KARLYNN PATTERSON; THE HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF GARY W. MASTERJOHN, Deceased; and JOHN MASTERJOHN; Defendants, NO. 19-2-10543-31

THE PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE NAMED BELOW has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION statute of limitations, present the claim TO: THE STATE OF WASHINGTON in the manner as provided in RCW AND TO: THE HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the SANDRA J. LAZARWICH, Deceased; personal representative or the personal SHERYL SPRUIELL; KARLYNN PATTERrepresentative’s attorney at the address SON; THE HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF GARY stated below a copy of the claim and W. MASTERJOHN, Deceased; and JOHN filing the original of the claim with the MASTERJOHN court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear presented within the later of: (1) Thirty within sixty (60) days after the date of the days after the personal representative first publication of this Summons; to wit, served or mailed the notice to the crediwithin sixty (60) days after the 4th day of tor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(1) December, 2019; and defend the above(c); or (2) four months after the date of entitled action in the above-entitled first publication of the notice. If the court; and answer the Complaint of the claim is not presented within this time plaintiff, Alvin Joseph Abrahamson, III; frame, the claim is forever barred, except and serve a copy of your answer upon as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 the undersigned attorneys for plaintiff and RCW 11.40.060. This bar is effective at their office below stated; and in case as to claims against both the decedent’s of your failure to do so, judgment will probate and nonprobate assets. be rendered against you according to DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: November the demand of the Complaint which has 27, 2019 been filed with the clerk of said court. Personal Representative: Robert M. NorThe lawsuit is to quiet title in certain real man estate to the plaintiff. Attorney for Personal Representative: DATED: November 26, 2019 Bradley E. Neunzig, WSBA #22365 BAILEY, DUSKIN & PEIFFLE, P.S. Address for Mailing or Service: Attorneys for Petitioner: Steven J. Peiffle, P.O. Box 188, 103 North Street, Arlington, WSBA #14704, 103 North Street, P. O. Box WA 98223 188, Arlington, WA 98223 Court of probate proceedings and cause number: Snohomish County Superior Court, Cause No. 19-4-02052-31.


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