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PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
Residential & Commercial
WALTER P. NELSON
LA 3-6985
7553 19th N.E.
I=OR ROOF IEPAIRiNG, new roots,
gutters and downspouts, Asbestos and
composition siding. Free qH.timofes.
Guaranteed work. Call C. R. MARCYES.
EA. 4-8481 840 Poplar Place
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remodeling service, room additions, re.
pairs, Interior, exterior. Insured. Refer-
ences. Up to 5 years to pay.
PA 2-4463
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3 nodrooms. Full basement. Flrepl0ce.
Fruit trees, s16,250.
HOYT REALTY
EM. 2-7880 LA. 5-9370
$15,950
Sparkl;ng New
DAYLITE BASEMENT
4 BLOCKS
CHRIST THE KING
By owner. 3 bedrooms, plus, formal din.
Ing room. 1V= baths. Basement. Go.
rose. Level lot. 75x120... EM 3.0633.
- QUEEN AN'NE -
4 BEDROOM--BroCK HOME
2 BATHS, FIREPLACE
DINING ROOM--LEVEL LOT
Attractive fenced yard. Large davod ken-
nel or yard storage area. New fur-
nished extra closet etorage areas. Near
Pray for O myLordandS.viour, Bupport me in my hst ho.r by the strong arms of Thv
satramentl, =nd the fresh fragrance of Thy consolations. Let the absolving words
be said 9vet me, and the holy oil sign and seal me; and let Thine own Body be
• my food, and Thy blood mF sprinklings and let Thy Mother Mary come to me,
and my angel whisper peace to me, and Thy glorious Mints and my own dear
them o smile on me, thRt in BEd through them all I may die as / desire to live,
in Thy Churchr in Thy faith and in Thy love, AmenPRAYER FOR A HAPPY
• • ',i,, DEATH by C,rdln,I Newm,n.
In Memoriam Seattle
TM O the charity of your
asses and prayers are cam-
BROWNFIEID, Fr0nk C., 76, 1621 4th
Ave. W., died February 11. Requiem
February i4 St. Anne Church. Buflol
Calvary. Born in Seattle. Was a sta-
tionary engineer for the Tide Water
Associated O)I Co, until hie retirement
Seattle THE PROGRESS--I I
NEARY, Ed.rd J., 6,, m0 1,,h __ Friday Feb, 15, ,!,963,,,
Ave. N.E., died February 7. Roqulsm ..........
FebrUary 9 Blessed Sacrament Church.
Burial Calvary. Born In Ireland. Went
to New York In 1920. Came here from Selleck
Chicago in 1946. Worked for tho Se-
4 BDRMS.
$300 DN.
REC. ROOM
$15,950
DON'T HESITATE ONE MINUTE TC
SEE THIS HOME. It's Immaculate. If
you appreciate a distinguished home,
In a good neighborhood, this is It.
Large roomy living and dining raom,.
Complete With log.SIze fireplace. Step-
earing kitchen with selsarate utility
room, 4 large bedrooms loaded with
closets. Finished REC. ROOM; high
file kitchen, tree studded yard for
privacy. This won't lost . . . Coil now
EM 4-11110 on Ad NO. 3945,
PICTURE FLOOR PLANS INC.
EM 4-1180
CAPITOL HILL
$400 DN. FHA
BEDROOMS. Here Is a nice comfortable
home near St. Joseph's. Specious living
room, dining room. Bedrooms ore twin
size. 1V2 baths. FulII cement basement.
FHA appraised $13,750 and ready for
quick oceuponcy. COIl Mary Bracollft,
EA 3-8717.
CLIFTON AkBRIGHT RLTRS.
EA 5-0700 IS50 Olive Way
IMPERIAL East
EAST SIDE'S NEWEST DEVELOPMENT
Finished homes ready to move Int0
now. Visit the furnished show houses.
Open Dmly. 10 a.m. 'tll 9 at night.
Call SH 6-9221, Prestige Homes, Inc.
VIEW RIDGE
BRICK
3 BEDROOMS ON 1. Large living room,
Carpets, Draper. Full basement. Rec.
room. 4th bedroom. Extra plumbing.
Assume 5% or $4000 down, batonce at
$155 month.
CHARLES & SYBIL CONLEY
5511 NIE. 65th LA. 5-9250
SPLIT LEVEL SLATE ENTRY--To
sunlit living r O o m wtfh attractive
stone fireplace enhanced by mahogany
paneled wall. Sliding s 0 f e t y glOse
doors from dining room to sun porch,
Gleaming kitchen with birch cabinets,
snack bar, built-In range and aven
Vanity tile bath with colored fixtures,
Paved efreets, curbs, sidewalks, sew-
ers and street lighting. $400 Down--
YOU PAINT I NTERIOR-- FHA
TERMS--SEE NOW--SELECT YOUR
OWN COLORS.
Crawford & Conover, Inc.
ALBERT BALCH, REALTOR
8040 - 3Sth Ave. N.E. LA, 3-5555
ST. JOSEPH'S
QUALITY BUILT view home In very
pretty area. Hot water heat. Hardwood
tionre, throughout. 35 ft, living room.
Den, Breaklatt •room. Large rec. room.
2 car garage. For information Coil Mrs.
Murphy, EA 2-2710.
VINCENT D. MILLER, INC.
3817 N,E. 45th LA 2-5626
2 BLOCKS TO HI SCHOOL
3 BLOCKS TO ST. ANNE'S
REDUCED TO $16,250
3 BEDROOMS; 2 FIREPLACES
tVa BATHS. EXCELLENT FAMILY
NEIGHBORHOOD. CALL EVES.
MR. GARRISON, AT. 2.6439
BLAINE REALTY
11VI BOSTON AT 3-5511
ST. BERNADETTE
4 BDRM.
TRUE CAPE COD
FULL BASEMENT
BOULEVARD PARK
$600 DOWN
in 1964. Survivors: Wife, Mary; sons,
OwnerbUS andwlllShOpping,arrange St.financlng.Anne's $IT,500.Parish' mended the souls of the tel- Jerry, Klrklond; Curtis D., Seattle, and
AT 4-8672 lowing departed priests who James, Los Angeles; daughters, Mrs.
John A. Katlen and Mrs. Dondld C.
'TT.-PATRICK'S, SEATTLE L j Eeed the Church End souls in Jac, oby, both Of Seattle, and 20 grdnd.
LOVELY two-bedrnom €o,op apartment=
overlooking Lake Union and the Olym-I this areR: children. John KoIIn Funeral Home.'
pica. Five large rooms plus basement. I CHADWICK, Mrs, Robert H, (Cbellla
Kitchen appliances and washer In- The Rev. Otmar Boesch, Marie), 82, 4456 40th Ave. $. W.,. died
cludeoU-$11,950. Coil for appointment I
weekdays -- SH6.6510, evenings and)d|ed Feb. 15, 1961. February 9. Requiem Fobruory 12, Holy
weekends -- EA20957. Rosary Church. Burial Halyrood, Born
- Anocortes In Howard County, Nebraeka. Come
here 74 yeO ago. Survivors: husband,
2 bedrOoms. Full daylight basement Wlth J
small finished room. 2 blocks from our l
Lady of Fatima. Owner gelling In the J
teens, Call after 6 p.m, or weekends.
AT 3-7971,
Anglican Group
$17,000
Splendid family home with homey old l daily Mass, Benediction, torch-
New England touches that make al
house a home. Featuring: central entryl light procession and blessing of
hall, large living room with circulating I the sick.
fireplace that radiates hospitality -- a/
trlendly dining rm, that invites you[
1o meals--2 spacious bedrooms on matnl Smut Costs $50
level and 2 more massive bedrooms up LEWISTON, Maine (NC)- A
--high and dry basement for shop,
play, and storage--There IS on extra $50 fine was imposed on a
t/2 both on the second story--No need Lewiston businessman on a
Will Visit
Lourdes Shrine
LONDON, (NC) -- Anglican
Bishop Wilfrid Wcstall of Credi-
tOR will lead in /.ugust what
is believed to be the first non-
Catholic pilgrimage to Lourdes
ever organized in thls country,
The party is expected to
number around 30, and will
include several sick persons.
Inter-Church Travel, a group
formed 10 years ago to en-
c o u r a g e interdenominational
pilgrimages, said the Crediton
party plans to take part with
their bishop Et all the usual
ceremonies at the Grotto --
SOULIER, Mrs. Loretta Mary, 81.
Requiem Feb. 7 St. Mary Church.
Lived here since 1913. Survivors: four
daughters, Mrs. Worth B. Knopp, Ana-
cortes; Mrs. Lewis J. Collier and Mrs.
Kathryn McCrlllts, both of Seattle, and
Mrs. E. B. Brookbank Jr., Chlllicolhe,
Ohio; nine grandchildren and 13
great-grandchildren; two sisters, Mr s .
E. J. Barnett, Seattle, and Mrs. J. J. .
Lovln, Spokane; and a brother, Claude
O'Neill, Portland. Bryson - Engdahl
Funeral Home.
Bellevue
BAXTER, Harry D., 81, 615 1651h Ave.
N.E., died February t2. Requiem Feb-
ruary 16 St. Louise Church. Burtal Port-
land, Ore. Born m England. Came to
the united States as o small child. At-
tended Ohio Northwestern University
and Massachusetts Instttute of Tech-
nology, BostOn. Came to Bellevue four
years ago. Before retiring In 1951, he
had hera Chief engineer tar the Corps
of Army Engineers 42 years. Survivors:
wife, Mary C.; daughters, Mrs. F. W,
Blttner, Eugene, Ore., and Llnnea A.
Baxter, Bellevue; sons, E. Cordon Box-
ter, Kingston, N. Y.; Edward L. Baxter,
Shingle Springs, Calif., and Dean M.
Baxter, Bellevue; sister, Elsie N. Box-
ter, Durond, Mich., and two grandsons.
Green's Funeral Home.
Buckley
DEARY, Herbert Andrew, 74, 331 Matn
St., died Jan. 10 In Seattle. Requiem
Feb. 13 St. Aloyslus Church. Survivors:
wife, Josephne; four daughters, Mrs.
Peggy Nlxon and Mrs. Norman John-
son, both of Aberdeen; Mrs. Mary Jo
Minor, Idaho Falls, Ida., and Miss Ma-
rlta Oeary, Buckley; 10 grandchildren.
Centralla
BLOSL, Mrs. Thersla, 86, died Feb.
11. Requiem Feb. 14 St. Mary Church.
Born in Obermoldow, Austria. Lived In
Robert H.; daughters, Mrs. Kathryn
Rich; son, William ChadwiCk; brother,
Charles Gross, atl at Seattle; three
grandchildren and fhre0 greatigrand-
children, West Funeral Home.
COX, Vincent J., 68, 5826 6th Ave.
N.W., died February 11. Requiem Feb-
ruary 14 St. Alphonsus Church. Burial
Holyrood. Survivors: wife, M0rguerlte;
daughter, Mrs. Glen Chamberlain; son,
Patrick H.; five grandchildren end three
great-grandchildren, oll of seanlO. HOft-
ner's FIsher-Kalfus Funeral Home.
DUNN, Mrs. Angellne• SS, 2226 W.
Halladay St., died February 6. Re-
quiem February 9 ASsumption Church.
Burlnl Calvary. Survivors: sons, Peter,
Seattle; and Thyron, Mercer Island;
daughters, Mrs. Joseph Powers and
Mrs. Leo HOlly, Seattle; Mrs. Norbert
Nuebel, Parkston, S.D.; brothers,
Angus Robinson, $outhgnte, Calif.,
Cyril, Montebello, Calif.; elsterS, Mrs.
Nettle Durtrey, TurloCk, Callt.; Mrs.
Bessie Kunefke, Eugene, Ors.; Mrs.
Olive Shearer, Armour, S.D,/ and
Mrs. Zoa Radar, Omaha, Neb,; 22
grandchildren and 26 great • grand-
children. Hotfner's Flsher-Kolfus Fu-
neral Home.
ESTEPA, Sotera, 62, 539 16fh Ave.,
died February 1. Requiem February
9 Church of the Immaculate Concep-
tion. Burial Holyrood. Born In Bauang
La Union, the Phllllplnee. Came to
the United States In 1922. Woe grad-
uated from the University of GhlCogo
and received a master's dogree from
the University of Washing;an. A sf0p-
brother, Joe E. Estepa of Seattle sur-
vives. John Kalln Funeral Home.
GEISOR, Henry E., 43, 732 N. 1798h
St., died February S. Requiem February
13 St. Luke Church. Burial Holyrond•
Born In Seattle. Was o cryetal tufter
for Kirk Dial. Co. Survivor,'. wtfe RoJm-
mary; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Gel.
attle Engineering Deportment, Surviv-
ors: wife, Elsie, Seattl0; elmer, Mrs,
Lena Kelly and Mrs. Mary Flanlagon,
both of Ireland. John Kalln Funeral
Homi.
O'DONNEkL, Wllilnm, 8S, 7326 40th
Av0, S., died February. 9, Requiem
• February 13 St. Edward Churah.Burlal
HoLyrOOd, Survlvorl: Wife, MOrIOn;
daughters, Regina, Eileen, Kathieen, at
home; sisters, Mrs, Genevieve Cahlll,
Mrs. EleanOr Golligon, both Erdoklyn,
N. Y,, Mre. Lucllle Holland, ElmhurSt,
N. Y, Columblo Funoral Home,
PARENT, Catherine, 232 Queen Anne
Ave. N,, d)ed, February 12, Requiem
February 16 Sacred Heart Church. Bur-
lal Calvary. Born In Mlnneapolle• Came
here 36 years ago, Survivors: daughter,.
Bornlce Parent, $eattlef Mrs, Julle M.
Wltllaml00ohu HaWaii; Mrl, John Go,
rltla Jr., Ironwood, Mich.; gone, Charles
w., Santa Ana, Calif. and William, San
Diego; sisters, Mrs. Susan M. Fackler,
Mlnneapalls! Mrs, William MeCay, Tnm-
, Fin,, and Mrs. Helen M, Rlek
Inneap011e, and a brother, Jack Smith,
Portlondl 13 grandchildren and one
great-grandchild, Manning 8= Sons Fu-
neral Home.
PORTER, Dr. John E,, .%, 735 N.
85th St., dlod Pobrgory 6. Requiem
February 9 St. Joseph Church. Burial
HolyroOd. Born ond raised in amahs.
Was graduated from Cretghton unl.
versify Medical School there. WOI on
Intern In PrOvldenco Hospital, Seattls.
Practiced In Port Orchard, Longvlsw,
Pnmono, Calif., and Cordova, Alaska.
He had been practicing tlve months
In Sebttls, WOl awarded fho Bronze
Star durlng World War II. eurvlvors:
sons, John E. and Willlam; daughter
Mrs. Paul Beytebler;. sister, Miss
Katherine Porter, all of Seattle; brothers,
Dr. Elmer Porter, Hlllsboro, Calif.•
and the ROv. Richard L. Porter, S.J.,
Milwaukee, Ond 12 grandchildren• Bon-
noy-Wotlan Funeral Home.
PROULEX, Aurolle P., 52, died Feb.
ruory 6. Requiem February 13 St. AI-
phonsus Church. Burial Holyrood. Born
In North Bond. Had lived In Seattle
periodically far the past 33 years. Was
a member at the Marina Rremen's
Unlon. Survivors: daughter, Sarah P.
Proulex, and two sons, Phllllp A. and
Dennis Proulex, all at Portland; his
mother, Mrs. Phllamalne Proulex, and
a sister, Mrs. Walter C. Brecht, both
of SaOtile, and a brother, Alexander
DeLILL Frank, 46, died Feb. 11. Re-
quiem Feb. 85 St. Barbara Church, Black
Diamond. Survivors: wife, Marguerite;
two sons, Jan, Federal Way, Michael,
SellOck; mother Mrs. Mary DeLIle, St.
Louis, Me,; two grandchildren.
Shelton
HILL, Joseph L., 78, Route Three,
died Feb. 6. Requiem Feb. 9 St. Ed-
ward Church. Burial Holy Cross,
Sholton. Born In Petoskey, Mich. Lived
in Mason County 37 years. Worked as
a boom man for Simpson Lumber Co.
No known survivors.
Stellacoom
BROWN, Mrs. Otis (Josaphlne Fal.
lea), 82, Box 33, died Feb. 7. Requiem
Visitation Church. Burial Calvary, Born
In Che:seai Mtch. Lived here 19 years.
Retired nurse. Member of the Oblates
of St; Benedict, SurvlVors: two
nephews: Thomas W, Fallen, Kansas
City; Col. A. J. Fallen, U. S. Army;
niece, Miss Mary Fallen, Kansas City.
Piper Funeral Home.
Tacoma
HEATER, Mrs. LOnco (OpoI G.),
¢1, 1025 S. Prospect St., died Feb. 4.
Requiem Feb. 9 St. Leo Church, Born
In Parsons, Kon. Lived here eince
1936, coming from Yaklma. Member
of the Frultland Grange. Survivors:
daughter, Mrs. Ella Mae Rlcheson,
Tacoma; brother, Dr. Graver F.
Brown, Saudl Arabia; grandson,
Mlchoel D. Kanovon, Canada. Cassedy
and Allen Mortuary.
KUBICK, Emerlck P,, 01, 7046 $.
Park Ave.• dled Feb. S. Requiem Feb.
8 St. Ann Church. Burial Calvary
Born In Czechoslovakia and lived here
63 years. Retired manager of Midway
Grocery and Market. Member of Knights
of Columbus, Holy Name Soclely and
Eagles. Survivors: wife, Ludmila;
son, Paul A., Tacoma; daughter,
Mrs. Vern Peaslee, Tacoma; sister,
Mrs. Catherine Pelchak, Union City,
N.J.; three grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. Cassedy and Allen
Mortuary.
SAWYER, Mrs. Ben (Loulse Barnett),
78, 6421 N. Sultana St., San Gabriel,
Caltf., former Olympia resldent, died
Clean. Warm rooms. Near St. James
Cathedral, hospitals. Pensioners wel.
come. $40 month up.
823 ModIsan -- MA3-4174
CAPITOL HILL furnished. 3rd floor,
single. Pleasant outlook. Clean. Worm.
Spacious. Private bath. $40. Near bus,
s t o r e s. Immaculate Conception. CA•
2-1176.
El. A C H E L O R APARTMENT, 'turnished
V.lew. 3 blocks from Cathedral. $50
onth Includes lights. Available March
Write to Box "S" The Progress. ,,
l'8T0 F--TO-6Y-r- r-o mdy---
View. 1 block to St. Joseph's. Share
kitchenette. Laundry. $35 month. EA
S-5379. ,/
-- BEDROOM unfurnished apartment.
S.EA H U RST
3-BEDROOM RAMBLER. Double attached
garage. Large level lot. Walking dis-
force to St. Francis and Lake Butter
school. Close to transportation and shop-
ping. By owner. $17,275. FHA. CH. 3-4294.
Vlclnny ot St. Monlca's Parish. "Llvin'g
for young homemakers award home."
3 bedrooms, all built-Ins, $24,500. Large
wooded lot. GLENDALE REALTY. AD,
.2-2575 evenings. Sally Looff, AD. 2-0763.
NEAR BLEssED SACRAMENT .
$14,500
3-bedroom home, 1V= baths. Carpeted. Liv-
Ing room and separate dining room.
Daylight basement. Sprinklers. Owner.
ME, 2.2256.
ST. LUKE'S -- =/4 ACRE
for 2 cars In this handy location. You
owe your family a trlp tO see this
fine exclusive, coll CH 3-1550.
South End Brokers Inc.
11036 1 Ave. 5o.
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LEGAL NOTICES
RICHARD C. SHANKS
Attorney for Estate
$223 N,E. 123rd St.
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County of
charge of possession of obscene
pictures. Roger E. Patry was
found guilty by Judge Harris
M. IsaRcson who ordered the
pictures destroyed.
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LiGAL NOTICES
WHITMORE, VINTON, POWERS &
MANION
Attorneys
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
5rate of Washington for the County of
King.
Heated. Appliances. View/ Near St. 5-bedroom brick, full size dining room. King.
Josephs; Group Health, Markets bus, Finished basement. 2 fireplaces. 2 baths. In the Molter of the Estato of ACE W. InTHOMAsthe MatterpET$CHL,Of the EstateDeceased.Of FRANCISIn pro-
Quiet. S65. 1511 E. Mercer. Built-In range and dishwasher. Short RASH, Deceased. In probate. No. 170531. bate. No. 170496. Notice to Creditors.
3-ROOM APARTMENT, furnished or uno walk to school. S1,500. Ll. 6-159'2. Notice ta Creditors. "" " "h under Not ce s hereby g ven that the under-
furnished. Heated. Close to St. James I I I bas t ! Notice s hereby g ven mot ; e -
3 BEDROOMS, ful emen. 1/= baths. .......... I' signed has been appalnted and has quail.
t w e ea Io ontlaka signer nas oeen appointer One nas qua ,- fl.l I=we.trl¢ at the stat f F:rnn
Cathedral. $65. MA. 2-3965. . .... Ha at r h t. C se to M ......... c ................................. "
g, o pa I. Un er ..................... , ..u,,,. r=,=-,, ....... , ,,
2-BEDROOM unlurnlshed home. Vaeant Brld e Inc me sslbl d siS.ace ted as ExecuTrix aT rne estate at , • o,..t. .... ,,..t,, ,,.,. o,,* .,,
Owner EA 5 6838 w I<osn ueceasea" TROT OII persons nay- nrcnn hnvlnn r n rn€ nnln.t ntd el
noW. CA. 2-8368." ..... " i iiii i " ii ................... lnl claims against" sold deceased are ............. " .................
BT-LHED rooms with or Wlfllout BY OWNER. CLYDE HILL, BELLEVUE. h,,,b ,,,ulrad to serve the some duly ceased a.ro he.reby, required.to serve the
I hlnrk frnm nrr=d I.lnH rhurrh and -- r --. - ' .. " same auly vorltlen, on Said Mary Tnerese
itchon privileges. MA 2-9727. ;ch()ol'" 4"bedroon"corliemorar" Dead verified, on sold. Execu!r.lx or_n.er an.or- Petschl or bet attorneys of record at the
"- - ne of recora aT Tne aooress oelow STnT e
" st're't €'' n GL 4 2834 " Y .......... "- address below stated, ondfl • the sam
'" ........... " " ed, and file rne same wltn Ine OerK at
wltn
the
C
erk
of
sold
Court,
together
I I said Court logether with proof of sucn t th nPnn n{ llt'h rulr wlthln tlt
UIIIII&IUl,Ile m"l llm serv ce w th n sx months after the date onths after the'dote of flraf ,bflcaflon
LARGEST FURNITURE STORE on the IIII=ilbIRIIIVV r.,,n =.K of first pUbllcatlon of th s notice, or the _= 'his notice or the mme wlll, e barred
Eastside. OPen Friday evening. "Free *-me will be barred l u" .... :" ......... --= " a I
delivery', Credit. BIKES TRIKES', TRADE-INS ACCEPT ....... • .......... t loose at rlrsr pug.cat,on r-e, ,, ....
• " ' ' • MARY THERESE PETSCHL,
RAAB'S REDMOND FURNITURE IJate of firST pURlieu;ion Pea I IY
El).. Parts and repair:. Rent...Au!a LORETTA .K. RASH,• . } Executrix of said Estate.
TU. 5-1378 Redmond
Washer sl weeK, (so. era). usea wash. Executrix at sold EsTate I 305 Hoge Building,
= and dryer parts. MIKE'S by 148h Ave. 3223 N.E. 123rd St., Seattle, Wash.
HELP wANTED--FEMALE South Brldge. Near Boelng No. 2.
FULL OR PART TIME
Press desires high type Indlvl-
to represent Its Catholic Library
and Catholic Books of Knowledge, which
are In demand by all those who see
them. Coil SIp Schuster, EM. 4.7482. i
HOUSEKEEPER. LIVE iN. New Catholic;
home. Mercer Island. Salary open• 2
adultS. Private room and bath, Eve,i
nines. EA. 5-2905.
ATHOLIC M A N ' F0 R JANITORIAL
WORK IN BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL.
CALL EA. 4-7197.
INCOME TAX SERVICE
8442 Dallas Ave. S. PA 3-2605.
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SALESMAN
STUBBINGS NURSING HOME
"Cathallc operated"
Private tales only.
State LIc. No. 69
1732-16th Ave. EA. 3-6061
ISSAQUAH VILLA
Catholic Operated. Class I
Llc, No. 475 -- Ex. 2..351 (no toll)
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INCOME TAX
AsSlstonce--Your place or ours
A. L. ANDERSON
PA 2-6126 [ANYTIME)
LAPIDARIES
SAGESER LAPIDARY
Woodlnvllle, Wn. HU. 6-4671
Lapidary dnsses. Instruction, Completo
rock shop.
Births
HBELLINGHAM--St. Joseph General
ospltal reports the following births to
Mr. and Mrs.:
Gienn Stocey, boy, Feb. 9.
Nick Zender, boY, Feb. 10.
EVERETT--Provldanci Hospltal re-
ports the following births to Mr. and
Mrs.:
Roy Holesapple, boy, Jan. 27.
Houston Willis, boy, Jnn. 27.
Richard Palmafler, boy, Jan. 211.
Leslie Knobbs, boy, Jan. 30.
Harold Suchan, girl, Jan. 30.
Harlnga, boy, Jan. 31.
Carlson, girl, Jan. 31.
Stoeser, girt, Feb. 1.
Michael Daharsh, boy, Feb. 6.
Larry Welch, boy, Fob. 6.
:Ralph Lucier, boy, Feb. 0,
Byron Clark, boy, Feb. 10.
John D. Kullls, boy, Feb. 10.
SEATTLE--Providence Hospital re,
• parts the following blrlh| ta Mr. and
Mrs.:
• Noah Adams, girl, Feb. 2.
-John Carr, boy, Feb. 3.
Duane Gerber, boy, Feb. 4.
I Frederick Nelson, boy, Feb. 4.
:)avld Cyra, boy, Feb. 4.
Iobert Stanford, boy, Feb. 4.
"'Mlchael Doniels, boy, Feb. 4.
Arthur Pigs, boy, Feb. 4.
' Donatd Mustard, boy, Feb. S.
• Raymond Dobyns, boy, Feb. S.
• Wllllam Meany, boy, Feb. 5,
• Dorlald Greculo, boy, Feb. 5,
Robert Feldmeir, boy, Feb. S.
, Ralph Kloser, boy, Feb, 6.
' Duane BrandS, girl, Feb. 6. •
Ronold Foltz, girl, Feb. 7.
Boyd Brown, girl, Feb. 7.
'William Wholen, girl, Feb. 7.
aY Llptrap, girl, Feb. 7.
mes Mnlnerltch, bay, Feb. 8.
obby Reese, girl, Feb. 8.
Robert Underbrlnk, girl, Feb. 8.
Dave Mann, girl Feb. 8.
Robert Eley, girl, Feb. 8.
Theodore Baskett, girl, Feb. 8.
'John Sullivan Jr., bay, Feb. $.
"Lorensa Bossonlch, girl, Feb. 9,
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(mem. St. Francis Parish)
Seattle, Wash.
RICHARD C. SHANKS,
Attorney for Estate,
3223 N.E. 123rd St.,
Seattle, Wash.
Flnal publication March I, 196,1.
ALEXANDER L. CAIN
Aflorney tar Estate,
918 Joseph Vance Bldg.
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
Stato ot Washlngtan for the County ot
King.
In the MEtier of the Estate of EDWARD
M. JOHNSON, Oeceasod. In Probate.
No. 169111. Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the under.
elgned has been appointed and bee quail-
fled as odmlnstrotrlx of tho estate of
Edward M. Johnson, Deceased; that all
persons having claims against raid de.
ceased are hereby required to eerve the
same, duly vertflod, on said odmlnstro.
trlx or her attorney of record at the
oddrees below stated, and file the same
wlth the Clerk at sold Court, together
with proof of Iuch service within slx
months after the date of flrst publlcotlon
of this notlco, or the same wtll be
barred.
Date of first publlcotlon February 15,
1963.
TREE TOPPING ALEXANDER L. CAIN
Admlhlstratrlx of sold Estote,
918 Joseph Vance Bldg.,
HARRY HICKS Seattle, Wash.
TREE TOPPING CO., ALEXANDER L. CAIN,
Experienced. Insured. Attorney for Estate,
Economical. PR. $-8754. 918 Joseph Vance Bldg.,
SeaHle, Wash.
I I I IIIIl Final -- 3-1-63
LEGAL NOTICES
CURRAN & CURRAN
Attorneys for Estate,
CARROLL & VERZANI 32e w. Meeker,
Attorneye P.O. Box 148, Kant, Wash.
Woehlngton Bldg. N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
Seattlo, Wash. State of WoShlngtan for the County of
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE King.
State of Washington for tho County of In the Matters of the Estate of SARAH
King. ENRIGHT, Deceased. In Probate. No.
170221. Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of the Estate of JEANNE
D. BURKEY, Deceased. In probate. Notice is hereby given that the under.
No. 170327. Notice to creditors, signed has been appointed and has
Notice Is hereby given that the under• qualfled as administratrlx of the estate
signed has been appointed and has of •Sarah Enrlght, Deceaeed; that all
qualified as ExeCutor of the estate of persons having claims agofnst said de-
Jeanne D. Eurkey, Deceased; that all ceased are hereby required to serve 1he
persons having claims against said de-some duly verified, on said odmlnstra.
ceaeod are hereby required to serve the trlx or her attorneys of record at the
address below state, and file the same
Fame, duly verified, on sold John :i wth the Clerk of raid Court, together
Burkey or hll attorney of record
the address below Stated, and file the with proof of such service within six
some with the Clerk at eald Court, to- months offer the date of first pub, cation
gether with proof of auch eervlce within of this notice, or the some will be
six months after the dote of first publl, barred.
cation of thls notice, or the some will Dote of first publication February S,
1963.
be barred.
Dote of first publiCation, Feb. 1, 19€1, ETHEL B. SHA, NNON,
JOHN N. BURKEY, Admlnlstrotrlx of raid Estate,
Exocutar of said Estate
502 Walhlngton Bidg.,
seattle, Wash.
EDNA NIEMELA VERZANI,
Of: CARROLL & VERZANI,
Attorneys for Estate,
502 Washington Bldg.
Seattle, Wash.
Final publication February 15, 19¢1.
WILLIAM F. HENNESSEY
Attorney for Eltals
1407 Alaska BulIdlNI
Seattls, Wash.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
326 W. Meeker, P.O. Box 148,
Kent, Washington
CURRAN & CURRAN,
Affornoye for EState,
326 W. Meeker, P.O. Lax 1411,
Kent, Washington
FINAL -- 2.22-63.
KARR, TUTTLE, CAMPBELL,
KOCH & GRANBERe
Attorneye
1210-.-1411 Fourth Avenue Building
Ssottlb I, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Walhlngton for the County of
WHITMORE, VINTON, POWERS &
MANION,
Attorneys for Estate,
305 Hope Building,
Seattle, Wash.
Final publlcotlon March I, 19¢1•
RICHARD D. HARRIS
Attorney for Estato
428 Henry Eulldlng
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County of
King E t te of ELLA M
In the" Matter of the SO .I
L NNENKOHL, Deceased. In probato.
No. 170073. Notice to Creditors. I
Notice ts hereby given that the under'-/
signed has been opp01nted and has quoll.I
fled as odmlnlster WWA of the estate of'
Ella M. Llnnenkohb Deceasad; that all
persons having clalme against sold de,
ceasod ure hurray required to serve the
same, duly verified, on said administrator
W.W.A. or hle attorney of record at the
oddren below stated, and file the same
wlth the Clerk of sold Court, together
wlth proof of such sarvlce within Fix
months after the date of first publication
of this notice, or the earns win be barred.
Date of first publication Feb. IS, 19¢1.
RICHARD D. HARRIS,
Administrator W.W.A. of sold Estate
428 Henry Eulldlng,
Seattle, Wash.
RICHARD O. HARRIS,
Attorney for Estate,
428 Henry Building,
Seattle, Wash.
Flnal publicatlon March I, 1963.
KANE & SPELLMAN
Attorneys
907 Arctic Building
Seattle, Woeh.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Wash astoR for the County at
King.
In the matter of the Estate of SARAH
SCHNEIDER, Deceased. in probate. No.
170304. NoNce to creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the under-
signed has been nppolnted and has quail.
fled as Executor of the estate of Sarah
Schneider, Deceased; that oll persons
having claims against sold deceased are
hereby required to serve the lama, duly
verified, on sold Executor or his offor-
neys of record at the address betaw
stated, and file the same wlth the Clerk
of said Court, together wlth proof of such
servlco wlthin slx months after the date
of first publication of thls notice, or the
same will be barred.
Date of first lJblleatlon, February t,
1963.
ROBERT C. SCHNEIDER,
Executor of sold Estate.
907 Ardlc Building,
Seattle, Wash.
KANE & SPELLMAN,
Attorneys for Estate,
907 Arctic Building,
Seattle, Wash.
Final publieatlon February lS, 19¢1.
BRUMEACH & HENNRSSEY
Attontays
140/ Alaska EulldlnS
seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OP THE
State of Woshlngton for the County of
King.
In the metier of the El;ate of MARY
MASILOTTI, Deceased. In probate. No.
166436. Notice to creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the under-
slgnod has been apbalntod and has quail-
fled as Admlnlstratrlx/WWA of the estate
of Mary Malflottl, Decealad; that all
persons havlng claims agaln|t lald
re,
ceased are hereby requlred to serve IRe
State of Wolhlngt0n for the County of In KIng';he
mailer
of
the
Estate
af
MAR-
King.
In the Matter of 1he Guardianship o GARET R. MULLAN, Deceased. In
MALVINA WHITE, An incompetent, probate. No. 170334, Notice to creditore,
In Prabato, No. 170156. Notice to Notice I$ hereby given that tha under.
Fame duly verifier, on said Jenny Ro-
vefll or her attorney of record at the
address below stated, and file the some
With the Clerk of said Court, together
Centralla since 1928, coming from Cow-
Itz Prairie. Member of St. Mary's Aftar
Society. Survivors: five sons, Fred,
LOUIS, Joseph, John and George, all
of Centrolla: four daughters, Mrs.
Anna Harmon, Everett, Mrs. Mary
Wlxton, Mrs, Louise Almstead and
Miss Rose Blosl, all of Centralto; 29
grandchildren and 10 great.grand-
children. 5tlcklln Funeral Home.
Everson
MeCOMB, Mrs. Mary, 79, died Feb.
9. Requiem Feb. 13 Church of the
Assumption, BeIHngham. Lived here 42
years and was a retired postmaster.
Survivors: two sisters, Mrs. Laura
Bane, Seattle, and Mrs. Katherine
Jackson, San Francisco. Wee;ford
Funeral Home.
Marysville
DAVIS, Mrs. Roy (Marlorln May),
53, 1097V= State St., died Feb. 7. Re-
quiem Feb. 11 St. Mary Church. Born
In Ocosta. Lived here since 1936. Mem-
ber of St. Mary's Altar Society and
Women's Auxiliary to Everett Power
Squadron. Survivors: husband; brother,
Edward P. Smith, Aberdeen; five
sisters, Mrs. Mabel O'Farrell, Olympia;
Mrs. Doris Neville, Sealtle; Miss
Ethel Smith, Hoqulom; Mrs. Veto
Campbell, Seattle, and Mrs. Agnes
Davis, Bellevue.
Seattle
TRAN, Joseph, 69, 1323 Strugls Ave.
S., riled February 12. Requiem February
15 St. Peter Church. Born in Yugoslavia.
Came here In 1915. Was a retired tavern
owner. Survivors: wife, Kate; son, John;
daughter, Mrs. Fred Jovanovich, Jr., oil
Seattle; brothers, Mark Turton, Port-
land, Ore., Nick Turtan, Vancouver,
B.C.; slster In Yugoslavia; four grand-
children. Columbia Funeral Home.
BRODERICK, Thomas P., 86, died
February 7 at Long Beach, Calif. Re-
quiem February 9 St. Bnrtholomew
Church, Long Beach, Calif. Burial Holy
Cross, Inglewood, Calif. Memorial Mass
February 9 Blessed Sacrament Church.
Wos a retired Great Northern Railway
conductor. Born In Ireland. Came to
the United State In 1899. Lived here
for 50 years before moving to Long
Beach In 1950. Member of Knights of
sor, ahd slsler, Mrs. Mar erie Phillips•
all of Seattle. Hoffner's Fisher-Kurus
Funeral Home.
GLUECK, Mrs. Edwin A. (R0S011e),
67, 5627 N. 46th, died Feb. 7. Requiem
Feb. 11 Holy Cross Church. Curia1
Calvary. Born in Covington, Ky. Lived
here since 1919. Survivors: husbond;
four sons, Robert, Arthur and Edwin,
all of Tac0mo, and John, Seattle;
daughter, Mrs. Laura Lou Boone, B011E,
rue; sister, Mrs. Stella McGraw, Ta-
coma; 12 grandchildren. Gaffney Fu-
neral Home.
GRADY, Henry W., 56, II0 198h
Ave. N. W., died February S. Requiem
February 12 St. Alphonsus Church.
Burial Holyrood. Born in Davenport
Iowa. Came here In 1937. Hod oper-
ated a restaurant at Ocean Shores
the last few years. Member of Cal.
lard Rolary Club, Ballard Commercial
Club, Washington Athletic Club, and
was a beard member of the Boys
Clubs of Seattle. Survlvors: wlf
Theresa; daughter, Mrs. Allan C.
MacRae, Seattle; son, William H.,
Olympia; three sisters, Mrs. Charles
Nygord, Seattle, Seattle; Mrs. Carl
Schllgg, Iowa City, Iowa, and Mrs.
Jack Mulhall, San Diego; bothers,
John, San Olego, and Mal. William
Grady, Sumter, S. C.; eight rand-
children. Wlggea & Sons Funeral Home.
MARTIN, Cydo Soysrs, 7, 11305
Clover Park Drive S.W., died Feb. 10.
Requiem Feb. 13 St. Frances Cabrlnl
Church. Burial Calvary. Born In
Woynesburg, Pa. Forester at natlonnl
prominence nnd a plonear In tree
farming education. Survivors: wlfe,
Mary A., and two grondchlldren. Gait-
hey Funeral Home.
McDONNELL, ErnoId J., 61, 323
63rd S.W., died February 6, Requiem
February 9, Holy Rosary Church.
Burial Holyrood. Born In Washburn,
WIs. Came here 60 years ago. Prlal-
dent and manager of the Olympic PIPe
Fabrication Co. SurvivorS: wife, EIIsa-
beth; daughter, Mrs. Gloria O,Farrell;
brother, Lyman McDonell; sister, NOra
McDonell, and four grandchildren, all
of Seattle.
Help Christian
Columbus and the Brotherhood of
Railway Conduclors. Survivors: dough-Dialogue Card
ters, Mrs. Gloria Flalole, Seattle; Mrs. /
John Mitchell, Long Beach, and Mrs.
James Leeds, Aberdeen; sons, John F.
and Robert J., both of Seattle; Thomas
P., Jr, Wayne, N. J., and Richard J.,
Anaheim, Calif.; 19 grandchildren.
Sisters Ousted
From Ceylon
Hospital
COLOMBO, Ceylon, (NC)--
"We are leaving only because
we have to go," said the last
three nuns to leave Ragama
Chest Hospital.
The three nuns--Sister M.
Alena (in Ceylon since 1923)
who was superior of the Sisters
Rt the hospital, Sister M. Jem-
ma (here since 1936) and
Sister M. Anselma (here since
1946)--are elgians and are
returning to their order's
Belgian headquarters for as-,
signment to other missions.
Before the Ceylon govern.
ment started expelling Cath-
olic nursing Sisters from the
country, the 17-ward Ragama
hospital was served by 18
Sisters.
Dedication Of Stamp
Museum Slated May 4
WESTON, Mass. (NC)--Dedi-
cation of the Cardinal Spellman
Philatelic Museum, Inc., on the
campus of Regis College here
has been scheduled for May 4.
Sister M. Fidelma, executive
Asks of Newsm
PARIS, (NC)--The Cardinal
Archbishop of PRriB urged
newsmen here to help make
dialogue a m o n g Christians
fruitful.
Maurice Cardinal Feltin was
speaking at an annual MasB
for the press offered at St.
Francis de Sales church by
Father Pierre Haubtmann, di-
rector of the press office of
the French Bishops' national
secretariat.
The Cardinal urged news-
men to help in making the
dialogue a m o n g Christians
fruitful and to Epread in-
formation on Catholic dosmEs
and the viewpoints of other
Christians.
The Cardinal told the news-
men that the "first session of
the (ecumenical) council WBS
an impressive manifestation of
Catholicity. The council Fathers
tried to bring the truths of
religion to the men of today."
Cltes Leadership
Role Of Newspapers
BOSTON (NC) -- The chief
role of newspapers "is to ad-
vance positive and effective
leadership to bring men a bet.
ter understanding of the times
in which they live," a bishop
said here.
Auxiliary Bishop 3eremiRh F.
Robert McArthur, glrl, Feb. 10.
Gary Craft, girl, Feb. 10.
William Flanogon, boy, Feb. 10.
Robert Kerns, boy, Feb. 10.
• SBATTLE--St. Frances Cabrlnl Has-
,plfoi reports the following births to Mr.
d Mrs,:
artln Blnser, girl, Jan. 29.
rat Nehren, girl, Jan. 29.
• .William Secker, boy, Feb. 1.
Joseph Dohlsm, boy, Feb. 2.
"David Glaze, boy, Feb. 3.
Frank Klght, boy, Feb. 4.
Joseph Rodriguez, girl, Feb. 7.
George Neauff, boy, Feb. 8.
• Charles Jacobsen, boy, Feb. 9.
Francis Egan boy, Feb. 10.
Arthur Lobe, girl, Feb. 10.
Robert Fortier, boy, Feb. 10.
Jamle Herron, girl, Feb. 11.
John Wlrtz, boy, Feb. 12.
girl, Feb. 12.
Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the under.
signed has been appolntep and has quail
fled as guardlon Of the estate of Malvlno
White, an Incompetent that all persone
having €lolml against sold Incompetent
ore hereby requlreb to serve 1he some
duly verified on sold guardian or hll
attorney ot record ot the address beloW
stated, and file the lame With the Clerk
of sald Court, together With proof of
such service within six month after 1hi
date of first publication of this notice
or the same wilt be barred.
19 "D'ateoJ. of first publication February
' FRANCIS E. HARRINGTON,
Guardian of sald Estate,
c/o William F. Hsnnessey,
1407 Alaska Lids., Seattle, Wash,
WILLIAM F. HENNESSEY,
Attorney for Estate,
1407 Alaska Building,
Seattle, Wash.
FINAL -- 2-22-3.
IIgned hoe been appointed and has
qualified ol Executor of the estate of
MARGARET R MULLAN, Deceased;
that all persons having claims agolnlt !
said de€eared ore hereby required to
lervo the some, duly verified, on eald
executor or his attorneys Of record at
the address below stated, and file the
lame with the Clerk of laid Court, t0.
gether with proof of such lervice within
IIx months after the date at first publica-
tion of this notice, Or the same will be
barred.
Dote at tlrlt publication, Feb. 1, 1963.
PAYNE KARR,
Executor of sold Estate,
1210--1481 Fourth Avenul Bldg.
Seattle 1, Wash.
MURIEL MAWER of
KARR, TUTTLE, CAMPBELL,
KOCH & GRANBERG,
Attorneys for Estate,
1210--1411 Fourth Avenue Building
Seattle 1, Wash.
Final publication February 15, 1963.
with proof of such service within six
months after the date of first publlcotlon director, said Francis Cardinal
of this notice, or the same will be barred.
Dote of first publication February 1, Spellman, Archbishop of New
1963.
JENNY RAVETTI
Admlnistratrlx/WWA of sold Estate
1407 Alaska Building
Seattle, Wash.
BRUMBACH & HENNESSEY
By ROBERT H. LAMB,
Attorneys for Estate,
1407 Alaska Building,
Seattle, Wash.
Final publication February 15, 19€1.
Classified advertising gets
results in The Progress.
Home o sell, buy or reBt?
Call MAin 2.8880, Extension 21
and solve your problems the
easy way.
York, will officiate at the cere-
mony. The date will be the
Cardinal's 74th birthday. Sister
Fidelma said the town of Wes-
ton is celebrating thc 250th an-
niversRry of its founding this
year.
Some years ago Cardinal
Spellman donated his priceless
stamp collection to the college,
which is conducted by the Sis-
ters of St. Joseph.
Minihan of Boston made the
statement at the annual Mass
for members of the St. Francis
de Sales Society, compoBed of
newspapermen.
African School
Leaders Meet
BRAZZAVILLE, Congo Re-
public (NC) -- Catholic educa-
tional leaders from many parts
of Africa will gather here thiE
month to prepare R Pan-Afri-
can Catholic Education Confer-
ence to be held in Brazzville
late in 1963.
P. Praulex, Edmonds. Manning & Sons
Funeral Home.
SAMAC, Mortln, $7, 1609 S. WeIler
St., died February S. ROqulem Febru-
ary 12 St. Mary Church. Burial Holy-
rood. Born In Yugoslavia. Came to
Seattle In 1933. Was a Seattle bar-
tender for 10 years before hts re-
tirement In 1953. Survivors: brother,
Paul, Seattle; sisters, Mrs. Anne Work-
mnn and Mrs, Sam Golovlch, both of
Chicago, Columbia Funreal Home.
SARGINSON, WIIllnm, 81, 5002 478h
Ave. N. E., dled February 10. Requlem
February 12 Assumption Church. Burial
Calvary. born In Illinois. Came here In
1902. Was a retired cabinet maker.
Member of Modern Woodmen of Amer-
Ica. SurvlvOrs: wife, Mary; daughter,
Mrs. Barbara Frost, Seattle; son, John
Skykomlsh; brother, Carl; slsters, Mrs.
Mildred Phelps, Mrs. Lenore Horney,
olt of Seattle; elght grondchlldrea.
Adams.Forkner Funeral Home.
TESSIER, A. J. 67, 6234 33rd Ave.
N.E.,. died February 7. Requiem Feb-
ruory 11 Church Of the Anumptlon,
Burial Holyrood. Born In Canada.
Came here 40 years ago. Was a re.
tired accountant. Survivors: wife,
Alma; sons, Donald E. and Richard
J.; daughter, Mrs. Caroline Fergulan,
all of Seattle; brothers, WIIfrad, Bu.
coda, and Wllllam, Hamllton• Mont.;
and six grandchildren. Booney.Wotsan
Funeral Home.
WOLPH, Mrl. J. F. (Shdkl M.), 71,
5020 S. DakOta St., died February 7.
Requiem FebrUary II -St. Edward
Church. Burial Holyrood. Barn In
Mtnneaballs. Came here In 190. Mere-
bar at the Amarlcon Legion, RaSher
Beach Grandmothers' Club, and the
Pioneer Telophone Operators' Club,
Survivors: huehand, John F.; sane,
Rlchord F. and Donald D.; daughters,
Mrs. Margaret Passmore; brother,
Richard R. Frolne; sister, Mrs. Mar.
gerlte DsLappa, and 13 grandchlldren,
all of Seattle. Columbla Funeral Home.
Nuns Found'
African Mission
MONTREAL, Que., (NC)--
The Grey Nuns of Montreal are
founding their first missions in
Africa.
They have agreed to take
charge of the nursing Eervice
in a new 300bed state hospital
for chtldren in Tunis. Others
will go to Nigeria for nursing
and teaching duties.
The following superiors left
Montreal February 8 for
Africa: M o t h e r Georgette
Leduc, Superior General of the
congregation; Mother Alderie
Roy, Superior of the Ville
Marie province in Montreal;
and Mother R o s • Lethiecq,
Superior of the American pro-
vince in Lexington, MRss. They
will spend six weeks touring
the intended missions in Ni-
geria and Tunisia.
February 10 In San Gabriel. Requiem
Mass February 13 All Saints Church,
San Gabriel. Burial CaNary, Tacoma.
Native of Kerr County, Tex. Married
In St. Louis, Me., to Ben Sawyer in
1903. Judge Sawyer died in 1942. For-
mer member of St. Michael PErish Altar
Society, Olympia. Survlvors: four daugh-
ters, Marie Sawyer, San Gabriel; Mrs.
Thomas (Anne) McQunide, San Diego,
Calif.; Mrs. Kathy Kellogg, Tucson,
Arlz., and Mrs. Harvey (Vlrglnfo) Cool.
en, Seattle; three sons, Llnton of Ev-
erett, William A. of Portland and Jo-
seph B. of Oakland; 26 grandchildren
and 22 great-grandchildren. Cassedy-
Allen Funeral Home.
SCHOCK, Julius C., $7, Santa Clara,
Calif., former Tacoma resldont, died
Feb. 6. Requiem Feb. 9, St. Lea
Church. Burial In New York City.
BOrn in New York and lived In Santa
Clara a year movlng from here where
he hod lived 22 years. Taught at
Knapp's Business College 10 years.
Past presldent of Tuastmnsters Club.
Survivors: three sons, John, Santa
Clara; James and Jullan, both of Ta-
oomo; brother, Joseph, New York; two
sisters, Mrs. Justlna Oetjen and Mrs.
Juna Audley, both at New York; two
grandchlldren. C. O. Lynn Co.
Vancouver
BUNTING, Mary Jane, 17, 3901 F
St., died Feb. 4 Requiem Feb. 7 Our
Lady of Lourdes Church. Born and
lived here oii her fife. Student at Fort
Vancouver High SChooL Survivors:
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy M. Bunt.
Ins; two brothers, David and ThomosJ
skater, Anne, oll of Vancouver; grand,
parents, H. E. O'Neal, Denver, Colo.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cedar.
holm, Vancouver. Hamilton. Mylon
Funeral Home.
6,000 Volunteers
To Aid In
Heart Week
More than 6,000 volunteers
will help Heart this week in
Seattle.
Residents will receive Wash-
ington State Heart Association
membership applications a t
their door from neighborhood
visitors Thursday through Sun-
day, Feb. 21 to 24.
Volunteers will ask for no
contributions and will not ac-
cept money.
They will leave the applica-
tion form, together with a small
brochure on the five most prev-
alent heart disabilities, and
those who wish to give their
membership fee (two dollars
or more) may mail the en-
velope to the Heart Association
office, 3121 Arcade Building,
Seattle.
Bazaar
To Aid
Symphony
Beginning Friday, Feb. 22,
the "7 Seas Treasure BE-
zRar" sponsoredby the Seattle
Symphony Orchestra for the
benefit of its sustaining fund
will be open for business at
Pier 54 at the foot of Madison
Street.
Merchandise will include the
stock of !var Haglund's
"Trader Sravi SDUVeRIr shop,
where the Treasure Bazaar
wiU be located. The shop will
be open from noon to 9 p.m.
Frldys, SaturdayE and Sun-
days until its stock is gone.
Also for sale will be fabrics
and trimmings from the "Aide"
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Serving Catholic Families
For Over Thirty
Years
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MElrose
2-0100
508 North 36Oh
Seattle
GEORGE HOFFNER
Owner
costume workshop. I ......