In a message dated 10/30/98 7:22:22 AM Pacific Standard Time, BOOKSTORELADY@prodigy.net writes: << I've gotten some spam from an aol person...and I want to notify his server... how much I really didn't like the topic.... How do I contact aol to complain. Darilee >> Hi, If you receive spam from an AOL person, forward the message with your comments to TOSSPAM@aol.com. They handle complaints. Cheryl Hawley
Prolongued Cancer of the Heart. No services. Carroll of Snohomish * * * 30 * * * ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
This Lady lives in a veritable cave of iniquity, a gen's. dream, no nightmare. Well, anyway she has the d. . .. . . . . collection of yearbooks you've ever seen, among the geanealogical archive that reaches floor to ceiling of the "Loft" complete with lounges, overstuffed chairs - stacked beyond imagination with boks, books and MORE BOOKS! But just ask her where to find something and she can direct you right to the pile and practically which page in which book in which "stack" you will find it. Well, to be more honest, and less flambouyant with this kind Lady, she has a large collection of books in her store in Marysville. I first ran into this lady when her store was across the street from the reknown Dutch Bakery in Marysville (it has a name, but I can't spell the Dutch name - but just ask anyone. When I found out that she had gen. books and taught gen I purused the joint - the collection was impressive and the Lady friendly and informative. But, the next time I visited the site after consuming those freshly baked donuts (modern spelling), I found that she had moved down the street a piece. The time span was long enough that she had multiplied her whole book collections to look to be about 10 xs what she held in the old store. But that was just the 1st floor - then I hit the loft - more books - then I saw the huge gen section - enough to make a gen. salivate all over the "pulps" up there. Then the yearbook collection - looks like at least 5000 of em. All full of young people pix from years ago and from everywhere. So, I will NOT miss even 10 secs of the debut tonight at 7 whatever p.m. KING-TV, CH 5 - I will have the VCR running not to miss the wide angle lens shots of the "collection and its owner" I have labeled her LADY DAR, because BOOKSTORELADY thing run off the edge of my Address Book screen. If you ever get a moment and want adventure and you are in the vicinity of Marysville, WA USA stop in an see Darilee at her Store if you can find her in there among stacks of books of every description - well, not every, but nearly so. She is inundated with books - but she knows her way 'round the place - just ask. Glad to hear that you have hit it Big Time, Darilee - she is a great person, keeps one heck of a gen. rec. that the late Clara Matthias had collected on valuable cem. info - and still finds time to raise a family and keep the home fires burning. But we'll all have to pitch in and help if the Big One hits and I hope that Darilee is safe at home and not at the Store! Carroll of Snohomish, formerly Ixtapa, MX Oct 21 - 28th., Norma! & & & 30 & & & ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]
I've gotten some spam from an aol person...and I want to notify his server... how much I really didn't like the topic.... How do I contact aol to complain. Darilee
Could one of you lovely folks in the know please provide Cyril Taylor who is cc'd here an address of Heritage Quest Library in Sumner? Thank you! Andi
In a message dated 10/29/98 5:34:40 PM Pacific Standard Time, andimac@visnetinc.com writes: << Could one of you lovely folks in the know please provide Cyril Taylor who is cc'd here an address of Heritage Quest Library in Sumner? >> = = = = = = = = = = Here it is: http://members.aol.com/hqrl/index.htm Heritage Quest Research Library 909 Main Street Sumner, WA. 98390 (253) 863-1806 hqrl@aol.com Good Luck! HOLTON-L List Owner The Rootbound Researcher * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ^ ^ Kitty (CURTIS) Martin Kent, Washington - - k9504m@aol.com Researching: CURTIS, GATES, HENSLEY, HOL(E)TON, JAMES; ZIEGLER, SWIFT, POLK, GREGORY, GRACE (etc.) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Woods/8946/index.htm
At 11:12 AM 10/29/98 -0800, you wrote: >Darilee, > >You think that people who go crawling around graveyards and get emotional >about things that happened 200 years ago and call someone "cousin" who shares 12th g-grandparents with them - is going to think YOU are strange? > >Diane in Shoreline >dhettrick@earthlink.net Right on, Diane. Well said. Arnold on Fidalgo Island aks@fidlago.net
Darilee, You think that people who go crawling around graveyards and get emotional about things that happened 200 years ago and call someone "cousin" who shares 12th g-grandparents with them - is going to think YOU are strange? Diane in Shoreline dhettrick@earthlink.net bookstorelady wrote: > > Hi List Friends > Tonight, Thursday 29 October at 7:00 pm, I'm going to be on Evening > Magazine. It is a King TV show...chanel 5...Seattle, local show. You will > have to look fast because while they taped nearly 20 minutes of stuff... I > will get only 60 to 90 secs. > The topic of the show is strange people and their collections. > I collect yearbooks....over 3100 and have them at my bookstore. For > you that did't know that, check my home page.... > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2236 > I am really proud to be on the show...and really embrassed also... I > know I will come off really silly...but. HEY, yah want to see...silly > tonite...it is me. > > Darilee
Hi Carol - 1939 Tacoma City Directory lists - Nyland, Chas R (Gladys E.) h3620 S Tyler - Esther r 3707 S Tyler - Geo r3707 S Tyler - Harry r3707 S Tyler - Robt A (Esther) h3707 S Tyler Good Luck with your search!! Susan Pettit tedebare@whidbey.net >Could someone look up a name in a few old Tacoma City directories? I >am looking for an Andrew NYLAND. He was supposed to have been a >barber in the 1920s and/or 30s in Tacoma or Aberdeen WA > I have located him on the 1920 census in Bonner Co. Idaho.--age 38. >He was in the Butte, Mt city directory 1914-1917. It is said that he >died at a relatively young age, but I have found no death record in WA >through 1950 for him. Thank you if you can find him in a Tacoma >directory. >
This is from Glen Grace. Glen worked on a cemetery reconstruction project in Edmonds for 12 years. I met with David Hanson last spring. He was very sympathetic, he wanted us to petition for Federal Historical status which we couldn't do because the city wouldn't cooperate. He also said he had no budget to help us! That answer should have come from the governor's office. I think this is the second answer to any of our letters I've seen in almost a year. I will e-mail the court decision to David. He is obviously uninformed and too late! We've been had, Glen! Norma STATE OF WASHINCION DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY, TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation 420 Golf Club Road SE, Suite 201, Lacey - PO Box 48343 o Olympia, Washington 98504-8343 o (360) 407-0752 Fax Number (360) 407-6217 September 22, 1998 Committee for Cemetery Preservation Governor Locke has asked me to respond to you directly in regard to your recent e-mail to the Governor about the Pilchuck Cemetery in Snohomish and the Comet Lodge Cemetery in Seattle. Although the state legislature has created law to protect historic cemeteries (RCW 68.60, a copy of which is enclosed for your reference and use), it has not established police powers for any state agency to carry out enforcement. The enforcement of these laws rests with the county prosecutor or city attorney for the jurisdiction in which the cemeteries are located. Citizens who are aware of the desecration of graves or cemeteries should contact the sheriff or city police. It is my understanding that the Snohomish city attorney and the office of the King County prosecutor are involved at present in the Pilchuck Cemetery and the Comet Lodge Cemetery, respectively. Jon Donnellan, administrator for cemetery and funeral boards within the Department of Licensing, visited the Pilchuck Cemetery with the acting city manager of the city of Snohomish to better familiarize himself with the cemetery. He advised the acting city manager that there should not be any change in use of the cemetery without a formal removal of the cemetery dedication through the court system. Mr. Donnellan did not give the city permission to build on top of the cemeterey. I hope I have addressed your concerns fully. If you would like to discuss any of these issues further, please give me a call at 360/407-0765. Sincerely, David M. Hansen Acting State Historic Preservation Officer TATANKA834@aol.com wrote: > > Norma: I'm not saying anything cause you know how I feel. Whatever I say > won't be printable. I predicted the outcome when we received no support from > the local community, none from the local papers and none from any politician > in the state. > > I want to put this on the webb but don't type too well. This is a reply I > received from the Gov. I asked him why he is continuing to support the > desecration of the Snohomish and Comet Lodge cemeteries. This reply is ust a > big bunch of BS........tatanka > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Name: SCAN.DOC > SCAN.DOC Type: Winword File (application/msword) > Encoding: base64
Hi List Friends Tonight, Thursday 29 October at 7:00 pm, I'm going to be on Evening Magazine. It is a King TV show...chanel 5...Seattle, local show. You will have to look fast because while they taped nearly 20 minutes of stuff... I will get only 60 to 90 secs. The topic of the show is strange people and their collections. I collect yearbooks....over 3100 and have them at my bookstore. For you that did't know that, check my home page.... http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2236 I am really proud to be on the show...and really embrassed also... I know I will come off really silly...but. HEY, yah want to see...silly tonite...it is me. Darilee ps. I will be posting this to all my lists... I am sorry if you see it more then once...and I apologize if any of you think it's spam...cause it isn't... it's me...and it's genealogy...
Where has the day gone? I was starting to answer this when my daughter unplugged my computer and started cleaning the carpet under my feet, so I had to move, and I'm back, the carpet is still wet! Andi, I agree with you whole heartedly!!!! However, the circumstances and chronological series of events I was talking about earlier today is all true and all covered by laws already on the books. I hope as you lobby for new cemetery law you also lobby for laws to enforce those already on the books. If you will look at the RCW's, some of the most progressive laws concerning cemeteries were passed in 1996 - have they been forgotten so soon? Also, the agency responsible for historic cemeteries is the Governor's Office of Historical Preservation, part of the Community Trade and Economic Council. It says in the RCW's the Historical Preservation office is to receive funds for their projects from the Governor. However, if you ask them to save a cemetery, they will tell you they have no budget for that. You get the same pat answer from the Funerals and Cemetery Board, "we have no budget for that". Considering the state has a surplus in their budget, why don't these agencies have any money? If this is what you call personal, Andi, excuse me for being personal. I will be anxious to hear what experience teaches you once you get out of your own friendly, cooperative Kitsap County and see what the rest of us are up against. And, I'm not being snide, I love Andi and applaud what she is doing, but the Snohomish Cemetery has presented the most exasperating experience I've ever tried to fight. That is past tense, I'm talking about what was. I'd like to work with some friendly, cooperative people now, please. Norma "Andrea D. MacDonald" wrote: > > Hi all, > > I've been following the thread this morning on the SnoCem. > WSCA's main goal is to preserve and protect old or abandoned > cemeteries in Washington state. In order to do so, we track > all the court cases in Washington involving cemeteries (we > are looking for aaaallll of the court cases). This is so we > can write new legislation to better protect our cemeteries. > We have to learn what's gone before so we can change the > future; until the law changes, nothing else will change. > So, our focus is on the law. Out of respect for the law, > we'll remain professional and not let all the personal stuff > get in the way -- we put it aside. > > Just wanted to let everyone know that the Washington State > Cemetery Association web site is up to a certain extent. We > have a form for adding a cemetery or for changing > information on a cemetery which is not ready yet (may be a > few days). Go ahead and take a look at the site but don't > expect everything to work 100%. Let me know what you think. > The best page to look at for how I want all the county pages > to look and work, is the Kitsap County page. Click on > http://www.rootsweb.com/~wapsgs . > > Andi
Could someone look up a name in a few old Tacoma City directories? I am looking for an Andrew NYLAND. He was supposed to have been a barber in the 1920s and/or 30s in Tacoma or Aberdeen WA I have located him on the 1920 census in Bonner Co. Idaho.--age 38. He was in the Butte, Mt city directory 1914-1917. It is said that he died at a relatively young age, but I have found no death record in WA through 1950 for him. Thank you if you can find him in a Tacoma directory.
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_909636595_boundary Content-ID: <0_909636595@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Received this from another list. Thought some of you might enjoy it. Nell --part0_909636595_boundary Content-ID: <0_909636595@inet_out.mail.sirinet.net.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from relay31.mx.aol.com (relay31.mail.aol.com [172.31.109.31]) by air07.mail.aol.com (v51.9) with SMTP; Wed, 28 Oct 1998 08:39:18 -0500 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by relay31.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id IAA29885; Wed, 28 Oct 1998 08:39:09 -0500 (EST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id FAA24443; Wed, 28 Oct 1998 05:35:43 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 05:35:43 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <36371B7F.DFE569D9@sirinet.net> Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 07:26:23 -0600 From: Shan <prechan@sirinet.net> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.04 [en] (Win95; U) Old-To: "EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com" <EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: genealogy humor Resent-Message-ID: <"4FRAOC.A.s9F.u2xN2"@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/2077 X-Loop: EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: EAST-TEXAS-ROOTS-L-request@rootsweb.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Genealogy is my pastime, I shall not stray; It maketh me to lie down and examine half-buried tomestones, It leadeth me into still court houses; It restoreth my ancestral knowledge. It leadeth me in paths of census records and ship's passenger lists for my surname's sake. Yea, though I walk through the shadows of research libraries and microfilm readers, I shall fear no discouragement, For a strong urge is within me; The curiosity and motivation they comforteth me. It demandeth preparation of storage space for the acquisition of countless documents; It anointest my head with burning midnight oil, My family group sheets runneth over. Surely, birth, marriage and death dates shall follow me all the days of my life; and, I shall dwell in the house of a family-history seeker forever. --part0_909636595_boundary--
Hi all, I've been following the thread this morning on the SnoCem. WSCA's main goal is to preserve and protect old or abandoned cemeteries in Washington state. In order to do so, we track all the court cases in Washington involving cemeteries (we are looking for aaaallll of the court cases). This is so we can write new legislation to better protect our cemeteries. We have to learn what's gone before so we can change the future; until the law changes, nothing else will change. So, our focus is on the law. Out of respect for the law, we'll remain professional and not let all the personal stuff get in the way -- we put it aside. Just wanted to let everyone know that the Washington State Cemetery Association web site is up to a certain extent. We have a form for adding a cemetery or for changing information on a cemetery which is not ready yet (may be a few days). Go ahead and take a look at the site but don't expect everything to work 100%. Let me know what you think. The best page to look at for how I want all the county pages to look and work, is the Kitsap County page. Click on http://www.rootsweb.com/~wapsgs . Andi
Here is a message from a friend on the Cemetery List about the cemetery. Dyer <jadyer@swbell.net> 5:56 AM Subject: Judge Rules To: CEMETERY-L@rootsweb.com But French said he found no legal basis to grant their request to remove the building. Tom Haensly, attorney representing the tribe and Ruth Moore and Carolynn Crawford, said his clients haven't decided yet whether they will appeal. Norma and other interested persons, The real problem with this judge's ruling is that he "could find no law in existance" and therefore he knows his ruling has just now set a new history of law for other judges to rule by. If his ruling is not appealed, the only recourse is to start becoming a loud and frequent voice heard by our elected officials to create new laws to protect cemeteries. Did he not take into consideration that the reason "no evidence of the cemetery was evident" was because the city had destroyed the cemetery appearance? Wasn't that one of the very reasons you sued in the first place? We have been getting announcements about the meeting schedules of Florida Cemetery Committees which was formed to protect abandon cemeteries, but no new about the work they have accomplished. It would be nice to know their progress, perhaps their model could be used for other states. My concern is that the rest of us have no financial backing and all the developers who want to destroy the cemeteries do. Most adults today have not experienced the spititual awakening that comes from visiting the grave of a Great-great-grandparent. Just this week we had a distant cousin and his wife visit us. While in the area they drove to a cemetery where his G-g-grandfather was buried and he came back a humble and reverant person from his experience. He said he had never had anything influence him so quickly and deeply. Perhaps we should start a drive to visit these old cemeteries and take a cousin with you. New converts could really help, especially with their new energy. JADyer
John: I think the problem now is one of funds to appeal and the stamina to hold up against the city any longer. The people who have abused this cemetery for the last 40 years have manipulated the law and won. In 1992 the City Engineer in Snohomish told the man in charge of moving the building onto the cemetery that he couldn't do it because that property was lined for a cemetery and those lines had to be removed before anything could be built on that site, regardless of ownership which this man did not have. Reportedly, the city did not issue a building permit for the Senior Center, but that did not stop them from moving the house onto the property and pouring an asphalt parking lot. What did they get for breaking the law? The judge told them to remove the parking lot, he did not tell them to move the house they moved illegally onto the property and the Seniors are whining about the expense they are faced with. They took a chance that they would have to move the building later but they were pretty sure of themselves as they remodeled and built onto the old house. That is manipulating the law. Furthermore, after the city did own the property in 1996 (?) (we don't know who they got it from) they bull dozed and moved tombstones before they received any permission from anybody and then they posted insignificant flyers advising the public of their intent to build on the site. The Moores and Crawfords had already formally and legally asked the city to notify them before they proceeded with these plans. The city ignored this legal request - evidently, according to them, a case of the right hand not knowing what the left hand was doing, which is a strange way to run a city! This same judge back in June gave the city and the Senior Center builders an official hand slap and told them to start over with their legal notification and do it right this time. This judge seems to be in the practice of hand slapping, rather than observing and enforcing the law. For these reasons alone, the Moores and Crawfords deserve their initial expense which they could probably get in a Civil case, but who knows? Maybe the next judge will be a hand slapper too! I wasn't at the courthouse for one day of legalese but I know from knowing the facts of the case that this is what happened. The city muddied the waters by claiming the state putting the highway through the cemetery in 1947 and leaving no records was the crux of the problem. They ignored the fact that there was a lot of property left on both sides of the road containing graves because it served their purpose to do so. They ignored the fact that records did exist once because it served their purpose to do so. They ignored the fact that they didn't give the Senior Center a building permit because it served their purpose to do so. The judge toured the property and ignored the fact that everywhere he walked he was walking over gravesites, including the property now covered by the Snohomish Pioneer Village - he had his photo taken there for the Herald! The word in Snohomish, as "Victoria" so aptly told us months earlier, is that there is no cemetery there, there used to be a cemetery there, but no longer. Well, that is certainly true to a point due to the efforts of a few people in Snohomish determined to remove all traces of it. They are all ignoring the fact that the graves are still there under the ground which is where they are supposed to be. Erasing all evidence of them above ground does not remove that fact. If the Moores and the Crawfords hadn't stopped them, and if we as a group hadn't publicized the facts in our bumbling, ineffectual way, the city of Snohomish would have gone ahead with their plans to build on the cemetery without removing the existing graves, or any part of them. Hopefully, many more people now know Snohomish is the city in Washington state with the immoral gall to build civic structures on a known grave yard because they were able to manipulate the law and use politics to do so. Such is progress. I don't hold much hope for a letter writing campaign, or an e-mail campaign. Our last effort got some 5 letters to the governor which he ignored or never saw and the Cemetery Board is still waiting for its 3rd e-mail in 4 years. Our one hour on the Dorie Monson show on KIRO produced some 7 calls, one from me and one from Valerie and I think Carolynn may have called, the other 4 were from average citizens who essentially said old bones shouldn't stop progress, which Dorie agreed with. If you search the Herald on their website for articles concerning cemeteries, the number may now be slightly over 10 in the several year's history of their search engine, and at least 4 of those are letters to the editor, three from Valerie, Evelyn and Patrice from our little group. Such a few people can't fight city hall, we've tried and lost. I am personally out of steam, I don't want to be an activist. I only wanted to save a neglected cemetery on the other end of the state from where I live which I've never personally visited. When the people who live there don't care, what can we do who don't live there. And, that is not entirely true, some people in Snohomish do care, they can't fight city hall either. Maybe we can be more successful in the future with what we've learned from this experience - like John said, "its a done deal". Norma John Wm Sloniker wrote: > > > Norma > > Norma, unless someone can come up with an idea to challange/change that > judges decision, that's a done deal. > > The only way around it that I can think of is a civil case. Sue the City > and others for their misuse and lack of care for the cemetery. For now, I > don't have enough info to guess how that might turn out. A title search is > the first thing needed to see who was involved and what the intent was at > the time the title was transfered. Some of the information probably would > also be in the old newspaper files. > > At present, to know that all those areas are, or have been, used for a > cemetery is a help. However, another portion of the law allows for the > current owner to use the land as they choose. That is a key element of > the case. Unless some restrictions have been placed on the recorded deed > of title, the current owner can do as they wish with the land. > > In the Snohomish City case, a letter writing campaign might help. Send a > few to the editors as well as some to the city council mentioning their > lack of care for the citizens, past and present. Ask how the living can > depend on those in charge in years to come. > > Being up-to-date is one thing, but to change intended use is another. > > John > > *====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====* > # John Wm Sloniker <johnwms@serv.net> Seattle, WA # > # (206) 789-6663 7323 - 19th Ave NW 98117-5612 # > *====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*
Must leave you good folk for awhile. Actually I've been trying to unsubscribe for some time now,but this list is attached to me and won't go <vbg> and Cyndi is sick of hearing from me. Thought I would bide farewell and thanks for all the help I've received first. Regards, Jeanne
I am looking for information or a newspaper article on a shooting that took place in the Tacoma Area. It may have been several years ago and concerned a Sterling Jarningon. If anyone has any information on this please e-mail me. Thank you Doris Compton Cannon max@cu-online.com http://www.angelfire.com/il/found
On Wed, 28 Oct 1998, Norma Lewis wrote: > Very nice package idea, John, but first we have to find somebody who > cares. I read about Woodland Park ages ago, it just doesn't help with > Snohomish. I hope all of you will join me in supporting Andi McDonald's > Washington State Cemetery Association web site which Andi plans to have > up by November 1st, God willing! <snip> > > "Andrea D. MacDonald" <andimac@visnetinc.com> > > If all cemeteries are listed somewhere, nobody can say they didn't know > about them, nobody should be able to say they didn't know there were > still graves there, nobody should be able to pour an asphalt parking lot > over them and move an old house onto a cemetery. And, most certainly, all > cemeteries should be properly deeded, restricted and cared for. Let's not > allow another cemetery in this state to be abused as Snohomish has been. > Norma Norma, unless someone can come up with an idea to challange/change that judges decision, that's a done deal. The only way around it that I can think of is a civil case. Sue the City and others for their misuse and lack of care for the cemetery. For now, I don't have enough info to guess how that might turn out. A title search is the first thing needed to see who was involved and what the intent was at the time the title was transfered. Some of the information probably would also be in the old newspaper files. At present, to know that all those areas are, or have been, used for a cemetery is a help. However, another portion of the law allows for the current owner to use the land as they choose. That is a key element of the case. Unless some restrictions have been placed on the recorded deed of title, the current owner can do as they wish with the land. In the Snohomish City case, a letter writing campaign might help. Send a few to the editors as well as some to the city council mentioning their lack of care for the citizens, past and present. Ask how the living can depend on those in charge in years to come. Being up-to-date is one thing, but to change intended use is another. John *====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====* # John Wm Sloniker <johnwms@serv.net> Seattle, WA # # (206) 789-6663 7323 - 19th Ave NW 98117-5612 # *====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*====*