Friday, FeB. 21, 1964 THE PROGRESSmI3
II
BUY WITH THEM
PROGR, ISS
SELL WITH THEM
RATE: 30€ Per Line,
CLASSIFIED RATE=
30C PER LINE
Forms Close Wednesday, 4 p.m.
PHONE or WRITE
PROGRESS CLASSIFIED
901 TERRY AVE, SEATTLE
MAIn 2-8880
Extension Zi
AUTOJdOBILES FOR SALE
A STEAL
1961 SIMCA
2-DOOR HARDTOP
Mechanically excellent and very clean.
Low milage. New brakes and clutch.
Healer, defroster, whitewalls and seat
belts, reclining seats, vinyl upholster-
ing. Undercoating. All extras are In-
cluded. Will sacrifice. LA 2-0262.
BOARD & ROOM
BOARD AND ROOM FOR YOUNG MAN.
CL.OSE TO BLESSED SACRAMENT
CHURCH. ME 2-5953.
z
CARPET WORK
"''RUG AND UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
In your home.
KRAMER CLEANER LA. 5.5450
IIII
CLEANERS SERVICED
YOUR VACUUM REPAIRED
$3•00
1032 N.E. 62ND LA 2-4671
CONTRACTING
FOR ROOP REPAIRING, new roofs,
gutters and downspouts, Asbestos and
composition siding. Free estimates.
Guaranteed work. Call C. R. MARCYES.
EA. 4-8481 840 Poplar Place
HEENEY CONSTRUCTION CO. Complete
remodeling service, room additions, re-
pairs, interior, exterior. Insured. Refer-
ences. UP to 5 years Io pay.
PA 24463
SAVE 30%
Finest pointing, paper banging. Wall
IXIper display on hand. Free estimates.
AT 3-1836
I-A CONSTRUCTION
' Home Building & Repairs
Concrete Work, Patios, Carports
AL 5.3416
III
• DANCE BANDS
DANCE
'*To the Storlllers"
Church and club dances, are our special-
ty. For available dates call C. M.
Meulemans. Mere. St. Benedicts, LA 2-
1063.
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FOOD--ENTERTAINMENT
TORTILLAS
LA MEXICANA MexI-Catessen
P43i 16th Ave. S.W. WE. 5.1480
: " P0R m'ENT
ST; FJlANCIS--LBASE OPTION
Daylight basement with sleeping space.
Two bedrooms. Amp e closets. Moun.
loin View Separate workshop. On large
land,caped yard. Close to Transporta-
tion and shopping, li17.S0 month• CH 2-
4181 ....
ASSEMBLY HOTEL
Weekly, Monthly Rates. One-half block
Cathedral.
MA. 3-4174
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FURNITURE
LARGEST FURNITURE STORE on the
Eastslde. Open Friday evening. "Free
delivery," Credit.
RAAB'S REDMOND FURNITURE
TU 5.1378 Redmond
HELP WANTED
WANTED: SALESMAN TO
TO SELL THE MOST BEAU-
TIFUL CATHOLIC BIBLE
EVER PUBLISHED. PA 5-5303
COOK WANTED tar small excellent resi-
dential hotel. Or, couple to operale
small residential hole1. Phone days: MA
3-3452 Evenings EA4-0844•
cOOK--FOR SEATTLE RECTORY. Three
rlests--LIve In -- References required.
epty to Progress Box "H".
, :, .:. , PHONE: MA 2-8880 m Local 21 -:- CLOSING TIME: 4 P.M. Wednesday
HOMES FOR SALE
BLESSED SACRAMENT
PARISH
BY OWNER
NIce S bedroom home In heart of Uni-
versity district. Fireplace. Hardwood
floors. 2 baths. Recreation room. I
block to church and school. $2,000 will
take you down to existing FHA Loan.
Suitable as two family home or excel.
lent for rental. AT 2-8946 or ME3-3372.
ST. JOSEPH'S
MONTLAKE
ATTRACTIVE 7 ROOM BUNGALOW.
Nicely arranged with 2 bedroom on
main floor with full bath, 2 more bed-
rooms up with full bath. FHA app.
Owner will carry contract.
CALL MRS. MURPHY EA2-2710
VINCENT D. MILLER, INC.
3817 NE 45th LA2-5626
LANDSCAPE GARDENING
EXPERIENCED GARDENER
PRUNING & CLEAN UP WORK
EA 3-2849
MISC. FOR SALE
MR. & MRS. STEEL USERS
Poor Peoples Prices
New and used steel and pipe.
U.S. PIPE & STEEL COMPANY
700 South Ellis
PA 5.0100
DELICIOUS, home,madn broken choc-
olates. Fresh and fine, 89c per Ib•
Candy Kitchen, 599 Ravenna Blvd. NE
(opposite Marshall School).
SACRIFICE
SWISS MADE ELNA SUPERMATIC
SEWING MACHINE. Completely auto-
tootle. ZIg-zag and oll attachments.
Original costs over $350, will take best
offer over S150. LA 2-0262.
NURSING HOMES
RESTFUL MANOR
CONVALESCENT AND NURSING CARE
REGISTERED NURSES 24 HRS.
WASH. STATE LIC. No. 444
3610 Empire Way So. PA 5.2800
STUBBINGS NURSING HOME
"Catholic operated"
Prlvotn cases only.
State LIc. No. 69
1732-16th Ave. EA. 3-6061
AUSTIN'S NURSING
HOME
N hr, Registered Nursing lre.
Ekcellent Food.
(Wash. State LI¢. No. 248)
9005 Roosevelt Way H.E. LA 3.4296
155AQUAH VILLA
Catholic Operated. Class 1
L €. No. 475 -- IiX |.SSil (no tall)
|1 i i
PERSONAL
FOSTEk HOMES
NEEDED
We have an urgent need for temporary
foster homes for infants as well as
older children. Board rate, reed ca care
and ci0thlng are provided by the agency.
If you are Interested, please call.
MA 3-9065
CATHOLIC CHILDRENS SERVICES
NOW00 to-
WANTED--Female sales clerk. MA 3-7812.
Call evenings between 6 and 8.
BOOKKEEPER-Typst, part time, pleas-
ant surroundings, good opportunity for
retired woman, references. Apply Box
B, The Progress.
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INCOME TAX SERVICE
INCOME TAX SERVICE
ALL FORMS
20 YEARS EXPERIENCE, EST.
KENNEY REALTY (REALTORS)
15919 HIway 99; Lynnwood, Wash.
PH. 743-1176
INCOME TAX
EXPERTLY DONE
12 YEARS IN SEATTLE
AL CAVALIER
TAX CONSULTANT
SECURITY BOOKKEEPING
& TAX SERVICE
MA 2-3465 '
FOR APPOINTMENT
1214 2nd Ave.
'Free Parking Next Door'
LEGAL NOTICES
BRUMBACH & HENNESSEY
Attorneys
1407 Alaska Building
Seattle, Washington
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
Slate of Woshlnglon In and for the
County of King
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS.
SOCIATION, a corporation, Plolntlft,
vs. HERBERT L. PURCELL and AG-
NES B. PURCELL, his wife, Defend-
ants. No. 615356. Summons by Publi-
cation.
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO HER-
BERT L. PURCELL and AGNES B.
PURCELL, his wife, Defendants:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to
appear within sixty (60) days after the
first publication of this summons, to wit:
wllhln sixty (60) days after thn 7th day
at February, 1964, and defend the above
entitled action and thn above entitled
cause and answer the complaint of the
plaintiff and serve a oop.y of your an-
swer upon the unders gnea attorneys for
the plaintiff at their office as below
stated; and in case of your tallure so
to do, a Judgment will be granted against
you according ta the demands of the
compl'alnt, which has been filed with
the Clerk of sold court.
The obled of this action Is to fore-
close a mortgage upon real estate In
King County, described as:
Lot 16 in Block 2, Country Lane
Division No. 1, according to plat
recorded In Volume 60 of Plats,
page 14 and 1S, In King County,
Washington.
and to obtain a decree eliminating any
redemption rights of the defendants or
In the alternative, 1o obtain a deficiency
ludgment for the balance due on a
prom ssory note secured by said mort-
gage and for the other and usual Inci-
dents to the foreclosure of a real estate
mortgage.
ROBERT H. LAMB
of BRUMBACH & HENNESSEY
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Address:
1407 Ataska Building
Seattle,
Washlngt°'l=lrst-- Publication 2-7-4
Final 3-13-64
Read The Progress classifieds
regularly. If pays[
ST. PHILOMENA
SOUND VIEW
4 BDRM. RAMBLER
FULL DAYLITE BSMT.
BLT-IN APPLIANCES
3 BATHS--GARAGE
$23,950
Terrific 1,400 sq. ft. daylight basement
home featuring entry hall into gracious
living room with floor to ceiling fire,
place. Separate dining has glass doors
to view sun deck. Sunny kllchen has
built-In range, oven, copper hood, bit-In
leatherette breakfast nook and loads of
birch cabinets. Sparkling hi.tile main
dnuble vanity bath, 3 family sized bed-
rooms on main floor have wardrobes
and built.Ins, master has Its own bath.
Full daylight lower level has 2nd fire.
place In large recreation room, finished
4th bedroom and 3rd bath with shower.
Leads of storage and shop space. On
large fenced landscaped grounds. FHA
appraised and ready to gel Our ex-
clusive. Call CH 3-1550.
Sou÷h End Brokers, Inc.
11036 - Ist Ave. South
ST CATHERINE'S
FULL BRICK
$3S0 DN.
4 BEDROOMS
BUILT-IN APPLIANCES
RECREATION ROOM
FULL BASEMENT
$16,soo
IMMACULATE IS THE WORD for this
charming brick home in the heart of
Greenlake with view. Huge living room
with fireplace. Golden oak floors, mod-
ern kitchen with built-In range, oven,
dishwasher. 4 large bedrooms. Full
basement. Finished recreation room,
Garagn. Need we say more. Coil at
once: EM4-1100 on Ad No. 2034. Pic-
ture Floor Plans Inc. 13300 Bothell Way
N.E.
EM 4-1180
OPEN 9 TO 0 P.M.
21/2 ACRES
MAJESTIC FIRS
IN TOP SECLUDED NEIGHBORHOOD
Property cleared ahd ecceptnble for sub-
division with expansive territorial view.
200 it. Of black-top Street with city wa-
ter In nnd paid. Jo0my 2 bedrm, home
that needs cooperative work and o
normal amount of expense. Yours for
only $12,500 on real nstote contract, or
make offer and assume $5,000 mortgage
at 4% with payments at $58 per month.
BA 6-6363 br AL 5-7349
DALPAY & ASSOCIATES
RENTON, WASH.
WEDGWOOD
4 BEDROOMS
DOUBLE PLUMBING
Close to Our LadY of the Lake. A real
family home on dead-end street with
curbs and sidewalks. Just $17,750 . . .
call Pat Hentschel (member Our Lady
of the Lake) . . : LA4.5010.
HILLCREST REALTY IN.C--REALTORS
PLUMBERS
PLUMBING & HEATING
SERVICE
Radiant Heating... Retail Store
L. G. MASSART & SONS
4501 9th Ave. N.W. SU 3-6850
TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE
FENDRICH RADIO & TV
"Member St. Edward's Parish"
PA• 3-1172
UPHOLSTERING ST. JOSEPH'S
HANDICAPPED UPHOLSTERER WILL. 5 BEDROOMS
RE-UPHOLSTER your furniture.
5ONABLE. SU 3-2791 DOUBLE PLUMBING
PANELLED ENTRY HALL
New formlea kitchen with dishwasher
Recreatlon room and many other nice
features. Close to schools, shopplng
LEGAL NOTICES 2d transportation, and all your needs
MURIEL MAWER of
KARR, TUTTLE, CAMPBELL, KOCH &
GRANBERG
Attorneys
1210-1411 Fourth Avenue Building
Seattle, Wash. 98t01
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County
of King
Io the Matter of the Estate of MAR-
GARET H. DAUGHERTY, Deceased.
In Probate. No. 169375. Notice of Hear-
Ing Final Report and Petition for Dis-
tribution.
Notice Is hereby given that PACIFIC
NATIONAL BANK, Administrator with
Will Annexed af the Estate of MAR-
GARET H. DAUGHERTY, Deceased, has
filed In the office of the Clerk at said
Court its final Report and petition for
distribution, asking the Court to settle i
said Report, distribute .the property to
the persons thereto entitled and to dis-
charge said Administrator with Will An-
nexed; and that said Report and petition
will he heard on the 3rd day of March,
1964, at 10:00 A.M. at the Court Room
of the Probate Department of sold Court,
at which time and place any person
Interested In said Estate may appear and
file objections thereto and contest the
same.
Dated this 3rd day of February, 1964.
Date of first publication February 7,
1964.
WALTER W, RENSCHLER
Clerk of said Court
By R. S. HOFEDITZ
Deputy
MURIEL MAWER of
KARR, TUTTLE, CAMPBELL,
KOCH & GRANBERG
Attorneys for Estate
1210-1411 Fourth Avenue Building
MAIn 3-0737
Seattle, Wash. 98101
Final 2-21.64
the family. Call Mary Bracelln.
EA 3-8717.
CLIFTON ALBRIGHT REALTORS
1550 Olive Way EA 5.0700
FOR LEASE OR FOR SALE
FEDERAL WAY
Modern 3 bedroom, 1V2 baths. Large fire,
place. Large attached garage. Newly
refinished Interior.
29015 18th Ave. South PA 2-1487
FOR SALE OR LEASE
FEDERAL WAY; modern 3 bedroom
home. 11/ baths. Fireplace. Large at-
tached 0arage. Newly finished Interior.
29015 18th Ave. South. PA 2-1487.
LEGAL NOTICES
ALEXANDER L. CAIN
Attorney
918 Joseph Vance Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County of
King.
In the Mailer of the Estate of EDNA
MAE HENRY, Deceased. In Probate.
No. 175106. Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the undnr
signed has been appointed and has quail-
fled as Administrator of the estate of
Edna Mac Henry, Deceased; that all
persons having claims against said de-
ceased are hereby required to serve the
same, duly verified, on said admlnlstra.
for or his attorney of record at the ad-
dress below stated, and file the some
with the Clerk of said Court, together
with proof of such service within six
months after the date at first publication
of this notice, or the same will be
barred.
Date of first publication February 14,
1964.
GUY HENRY,
Administrator of sold Estate.
910 Joseph Vance Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash.
ALEXANDER L. CAIN,
Attornny for Estate,
918 Joseph Vance Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash.
Final 2-28-64
MOSCHETTO, ALFIERI & DRIANO
Attorneys for Estate
563 Olympic National Life Bldg.
Seattle, Wash. 98104
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
Slate of Wushlngtea tar the County of
King.
In The Matter of the Estate of COSMO
J. ROCKEY, Deceased. in Probate. No.
174979. Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby glvnn that the under-
signed has been appointed and has quali-
fied as Executrix of the estate at Casino
J. Rockey, Deceased; that all persons
having claims against said deceased ore
hereby required to serve the same duly
verified, on said executrix or hnr attor-
neys of record at the address below
slated, and file the some with the Clerk
of said Court, together with proof of such
service within six months after the date
at first publication of this notice, or the
same will be barred•
Date of first publication Feb. 7, 1964.
CARMELITA J. ROCKEY,
Executrix of said Estate.
563 Olympic National Life Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash. 98104.
JOSEPH MOSCHETTO of
MOSCHETTO, ALFIERi & DRIANO,
Attorneys for Estate,
563 Olympic National Life Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash. 98104
Final 2.21-64
KELLEY & O'SULLIVAN
Attorneys
S0S Arctic Building
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County
of King
In the Matter of the Estate of MARTIN
C. GEBUS, Deceased. In Probate. No.
157381 Notice of Hearing Final Report
and Petition for Distribution.
Notice is hereby given that THOMAS
D. KELLEY, Administrator of the Estate
of MARTIN C. GEBUS, has filed In the
office of the Clerk of said Court his final
Report and petition for distribution, ask-
Ing the Court to settle said Report, dis-
tribute the property to the persons there-
to entitled and tp discharge said admin-
Istrator; and that said Report and peti-
tion will be heard on the 3rd day of
March, 1964, at 9:30 A.M. at the Court
Room of the Probate Department of said
Court, at which time and place any per-
son interested In said Estate may oppsor
and file oblectlons thereto and contest
the same.
Dated thls 29th day of January, 1964.
Dote of first publlcatlon February 7,
1964.
NORMAN R. RIDDELL,
Clerk of sold Court
By (S) H. W. POTTER
Deputy
KELLEY & O'SULLIVAN
Attorneys for Estate
$05 Arctic Building
Seattle, Wash.
Final 2.21.64
BEST
Close In N.E.
100xl00 LOT
$14,750--3 bedrooms, full bsmt, dble.
plumb., fruit trees, fireplace, fenced
yard. Only $200 dn. A HOT BUYI Key
at LA5.6116, Best'e Inc.
DASHPOINT
SOUND VIEW
NEXT DOOR TO CATHOLIC CHURCH
One-half block from grade school. 15
minutes Tacoma. Beautiful completely!
remodeled older home. 2200 sq• ft. of
comfort and charm on beautifully land.
scuped lot. 180x120 ft. 3 large bedrooms.
1V2 baths. Separate dining room. 25x30
ft. living room with massive stone fire,
place. Wall to wall carpet and drapes.
G•E. appliances Including dishwasher.
Lots of built-ins and storagn. Basement,
Large double yard. Private circular!
driveway. Fruit trees. Only $22,500. Call;
Tacoma WAverley 7-0757, or see at 6523
Dashpolnt Blvd., N.E., Tacoma.
REDUCED.
$1500 BELOW APPRAISAL
4 BEDROOMS
RECREATION ROOM--2 BATHS
119 N.E. 130fh
Desirable suburban district In city limits,
close to Northgate. Neighborhood shop-
ping and grade school. Bus 2 blocks.
Located on dead-end street. 4 year old
custom built. Modern birch kitchen, all
electric. Birch panelled breakfast nook
for ten. Formal dining room with slid-
ing glass doors to sundeck. Living room
I
has exposed beamed ceiling and pan-!
oiled flredloce wall. Recreation room
panelled, Indirect lighting, fireplace and
built-In bar. Glass doors from recrea.
tlon room to large patio. Laundr
room. Attached garage and work shop.
OII fired hot water baseboard heat. Ap-
proisnd value with carpets, drapes and
kitchen furniture $28,500. Asking price
only $25,500. EM 3-5703.
ST. CATHERINE'S
Large 3 Bdrm. home, fenced lot, close to
bus & shopping. Possible future apt.
zoning. RENT W TH OPTION. For in-:
format on on these and many otherl
excellent Ilsllngs--Call Mrs. Knight, LA
3-1489.
AVERBECK RLTY.
8 W. MERCER AT 4.5500
BRYANT-ASSUMPTION
VIEW
$26£00
Beautifully cored-for plush THORNBERG
bricK. 3 bdrms., 2 baths, lavishly car-
peted and draped living room and sep-
arate dining room. Sprlnklered garden
and landscaped to perfection. OURS
EXCLUSIVELY.
EWING & CLARK
$507-35th N.E. LA 4.4.400
OPEN 9 TO 9
ST. ANNE'S
WEST QUEEN ANNE
SWEEPING VIEW
3 bedrooms, fireplace, beautiful condition.
$16,950. Call Mr. Garrison. AT2-6439.
BLAINE REALTY
11/2 BOSTON AT 3 S511
ST. MARK'S
NEXT DOOR, secluded area, 2 lovely
new homes on largo lots; ramblers, 3
and 4 bedrooms. 2 full baths. Large
stone fireplaces. Thick Shake roofs, se-
lect red birch Inside finish. Appliances.
See those homes before you buy. S23,.
90,;, owner and builder. EM 2-5502.--
lS044 12th N.E.
FOR SALE OR LEASE
ST. LUKE'S
PARISH
4 Bedrooms. Double plumbing. Full dnY-
light basement. Large fenced lot. Wall
to wall carpellng, $21,500. Owner. LI2-
5784.
PRIVATE PARTY MUST SELL. Clean:
all electric 3 bedroom home. Living:
room, family room. 4 appliances Patio ;
Fenced back Yard. On large corner Iot. i
2 blocks from St. Plus Church and
school. $12,750. PR 0-8502.
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LEGAL NOTICES
CURRAN & CURRAN
L Attorneys for Estate
213 4th Ave. SO., P;O. BOX 141
Kent, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
ST. LUKES
REDUCED
ESTATE SETTLEMENT
MUST SELL
$17,250
3 BEDROOMS
$450 DN.
Thls charming brick and cedar ramble
must be sold and we will take any
offer you wish to make. It has been
appraised by FHA and wn could ar-
range Immediate possession. It Is close
to shopping and walking distance to
elementnry and Junior High school and
only 7 blocks to St. Luke's. All rooms
In this fine home are extra large. Huge
kitchen with ceramic tile counters,
leads of cupboards and ample eating
area. 3 extra large bedrooms. Large
living room with log-size fireplacn. At-
tached garage. Ad 3444 Plcturn Floor
Plans, Inc. 18332 Aurora Ave.
Li 2-3184
ST. JOHN'S
GREEN LAKE--VACANT
S11,900 -. $450 DN., 3 BEDRMS., 24 FT.
LIV. RM• FIREPLACE. 14x14 DIN.
ROOM, BKFST. NOOK, FULL BASE-
MENT, OVERSIZE GARAGE. THIS IS
THE BEST BUY IN OUR FILErP--1ST
TIME ADV. CALL LA2-8417 ANYTIME
BEST'S, INC.
IMPERIAL Easf
EAST SIDE'S NEWEST DEVELOPMENT
PJnlsheo homes ready to move into now.
Visit the furnished show houses. Open
aally 10 a.m. 'tll 9 at night. Call Pres-
tige Homes, Inc., SH 6-9221.
QUICK CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY iN
NORTH END OR QUEEN ANNE
HOME. CALL BOB ROBINSON.
LOYAL REALTY
SU 3-1300 EVENINGS SU 4-3617
ST. BENEDICT'S
FAMILY HOME WITH 3 BEDROOMS
Two complete baths, new floors. Eating
space In kitchen, separate dining room.
Full daylight basement. Dntached 2 car
garage. Only $13,500. FHA terms.
7ON I
$14,450
SHORELINE; 3 BEDROOM RAMBLER;
fireplace, panelled recreation room,
fenced yard. Close schools, bus, QUick
possosslon.
CRAWFORD & CONOVER, INC.
8040 35th N.E• LA 3-&%5
HOLY FAMILY
6 BEDROOMS
2 bathrooms. Recreation room. Flroplace.
Vlew. Double garage. Fenced yard.
Dishwasher. Gnrbage disposal. Walk to
school. $20,000. WE 5-2463.
LAKE HILLS-.4 BEDROOMS
$19,000
Daylight basement. 2 fireplaces. L-shaped
living and dining room. Bath, kltcheo,
3 bedrooms on main floor. Recreation
room and bath unfinished with semi-
finished 4th bedroom in basement. Wall
to wall carpeting and drapes. 4 blocks
to Lake Hills and Crossroads Shopping
Center. 2 blocks to St. Louise Church
and school. 49 - 1S0th Place S.E., Belle.
vue. SH 6-4450.
- ONE BLOCK TO ST. LUKE'S
3 bedrooms and passible 4th. Panelled
reCetotlon room. Roughed In bath In
dayl;ght basement. S19,325. LI 2-8746.
---SWEEPING TERRITORIAL VIEW
Contemporary all on one. Beamed cell.
lags. 3 bedrooms• Plus dan or 4th bed.
room. 2 baths. Built.Ins. 90x135 ft. lot.
Landscaped. Fruit frees. Between Ren.
ton and Seattle. $22,500. Owner. PA2-
695&
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LEGAL NOTICES
CORBETT, SlDERIUS &
Attorneys
1147 Logan Bldg.
Seattle, Wa,hlngton
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
5late of Washington for the County
of King
In the .Maffer of the Estate af MAR-
GUERITE MARY RICE, Deceased. In
Probate. No. 174999. Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby glvnn that the under-
signed has been appalnted and has quail-
fled as Administrator of the estate of
MARGUERITE MARY RICE, Deceased;
that all persons having claims against
said deceased are required to serve the
soma duly verified, on said Administrator
or his attorneys of record nt the address
below stated, and file the some with
the Clerk af said Court, together with
proof of such service wlthln six months
after the date of first publication of this
notice, or the same will be barred•
Date of first publlca, flon February 7,
1964.
ROGER L. RICE
Administrator of sold Estate
c/o 047 Logan Bldg.
Seattle, Wash,
CORBET'T', SIDERIUS &
LONERGAN
Attorneys for Estate
847 Logan Bldg.
Seattle, Wash.
Final 2-21-64
BRUMBACH & HENNESSEY
State of Washlngfon for the County of Attorneys for Plalntltf
King. ' 1407 Alaska Building
In the Matter of the Estate of EDWARD[ Seattle, Weshlngton 90104
L. ENRIGHT, Deceased. In Probate. No. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
170041. Notice at Hearing Final Report State of Washington In and for the
and Petition for Distribution. ] Count,, of KI
Notice Is her;eby given that Ethel B. JFEDERL NATI"'ONAL MORTGAGE AS-
Shannon, admlnlstratrix pf the Estate. of) SOClATION INC, a corporation,
Edward L. Enrlght, has filed in the office Plalntltf vs'RAYM(ND G McKiNNEY
of the Clerk of sold Court her final Report and I 'H ' L L I S L " McKINNEY
and petition for distribution, asking thel his wife MARGARET )' YOUNG, In-
Court to settle sold Report, distribute the dlvlduall, and In her ch'paclty as Ad-
property to the persons thereto entitled mlnlstratrlx of the Estate of Russell O.
and to discharge said admlnlstratrlx; and Young, deceased, and JOHN DOE
that said Report and petition will be heard
n the 11th day of March, 1964, at 9:30
• M., at the Court Room of the Probate
Department of said Court, at which time
and place any person Interested in said
Estate may appear and file objections
thereto and contest the same.
Dated this 11th day of February, 1964.
Date of first publication, February 21,
1964.
WALTER W. RENSCHLER,
Clerk of said Court•
By R. S. HOFEDITZ,
Deputy.
CURRAN & CURRAN,
Attorneys for Estate,
213 4th Ave. So., P.O. Box 140,
Kent, Wash.
.Final 3-6-6
- MOSCHETTO, ALFIERI i & DRIANO
Atlorneys for Estate
S63 Olympic National Life Bldg.
Seattle, Wash. 98104
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
Slate of Washington for the County of
King.
In the Matter of the Estate of JENNIE'
HOUGHTON, a/k/a Jeonle Valsuano;
Deceased.
In Probnte. No. 174977. Notice to Credl-
tGrs.
Notice Is hereby given that tile ulde'r-
signed has been appointed and has quail-
fled as Executor of the eslote of Jennie
Houghton a/k/a Jennie Valsuano, De,
ceased; that all persons having claims
against said deceased are hereby required
to serve the same duly verified, on sold
execulor or his attorneys of record at
the address below stated, and file the
same with the Clerk of said Court, to-
gether with proof of such service within
six months after the date of first puhll-
cation at this notice, or the same will be
barred.
Date of first publication Feb. 7, 1964.
DAVID BOITANO,
Executor of said Estate.
563 Olympic National Lifo Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash. 98104.
MOSCHETTO, ALFIERI & DRIANO,
Aflornnys for Estate,
663 Olympic National Life Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash. 98104
Final 2.21-64
YOUNG, h e r husband, MARILYN
YOUNG and JOHN DOE YOUNG, her
husband, KENNETH P. SHORT and
JANE DOE .SHORT,' hln wife, dnd
PAUL R. CRESSMAN, and JANE DOE
CRESSMAN, his wife, d/b/a Short &
Crossman, a partnership, WILLIAM
MARX a n d JANE DOE MARX,
his wile, UNITED STATES OF AMERI-
CA, .and FLORENCE E. YOUNG, In
her capacity as guardian of the Estate
of Marllyn Young, a minor, Defendants.
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION. No.
615552.
'HE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO:
RAYMOND G. McKINNEY and PHYL-
LIS L. McKINNEY, his wife, Defend-
ants:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED t(
appear within sixty (60) days otter th
first publication of this summons, to-wit:
within sixty (60) days offer the 21st day
of February, 1964, and defend the nbove
entitled action and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff and serve a copy of your
answer upon the underslgned attorneys
for the plaintiff at their offices below
stated; and In case of your failure so to
do, a ludgment will be granted against
you according to the demands at the com-
plo[nt, wllch has been filed with the
clerk of ld court.
The oblect of this action is to fore,
close a mortgage upon real estate In
King County, dascrlbed as:
Lot 15, Block 7, Burlen Lake View
Tracts, Dlvlslon Nn. 2, according to
plat thereof recorded In Volume 19
of Plots, page 07, records of King
County; situate In thn Counly af King,
State of Washington;
and to obtain a decree eliminating any
redemption rights of the defendants or In
the alternative, to obtain a deficiency
udgment for the balance due on a
romiseary note secured by said mortgage
nd for the other and usual Incidents to
the foreclosure of a real estate mortgage.
First Publication 2-21-64.
ROBERT H. LAMB
BRUMBACH & HENNESSEY,
Attorneys for Plalntltf
BRUMBACH & HENNESSEY,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
1407 Alaska Bulldlng, Final 3-27.64
In Memoriam J
O the charity of your Masses
and prayers are commended
the souls of the following de-
parted priests who served the
Church and souls in this area:
The Rev. Robert J'. Smith,
died Feb. 22, 1911.
The Rev. Michael Mackey,
died Feb. 24, 1924.
The Rev. Martin Bourke, died
Feb. 25, 1951.
The Most Rev. Augustine
MagloriouB Blanehet, D.D., died
Feb. 25, 1887.
The Rev. 3'ames F. Barrett,
died Feb. 27, 1935.
Anacorfes
RUFFINO, Benlamln R., 45, died Feb.
13. Requiem Feb. 15, St, Mary Church.
Burial Grandvlew Cemetery. Lived in
Anacortes three years. Survivors: wife,
Pauline; son, Ben, Anacortes; stepson,
Ruben Gonzales, Marysvllle; daughter,
Mrs. Lorotta Peterson, Anacortes. Bry-
son-Engdahl Funeral Home.
Bellincjham
BROOKS, Robert Drake, 22, of 2205
Washlnglon St., died Feb. 11. Requiem
Feb. 14, Assumption Church. Burial Bay
View. Lifetime res}dent of Belllngham.
Was member of Bellingham Yacht Cluh,
Bnlllngham Gun Club and U. S. Army
Reserve. Survivors: 1we aunts, Mrs.
Richard Pierron, Belllngham, nnd Mrs.
Robert Paine, Palm Springs, Calif.;
uncle, Frank Brooks, and grandmother,
Mrs. Frank M. Brooks, both of Bell-
Inghom. Bingham and Jerns Funeral
Home.
McSORLEY, Egbert A., 60, of 1515
Electric Ave., died Feb. 10. Requiem
Feb. 14, Assumption Church, Burial
Greenacres Memorial Park. Lifelong
resident of Belllngham. Was retired
fireman engineer end member at Can-
nery Workers Union Local 7S0. Sur-
vivors: wife, Collie C.; son, Leonard,
Belilnghom; throe daughters, Mrs. Cora
Moe Couch, Belllngham; Mrs. Caroline
Smith, Brooklngs, Ore., and Mrs. Mar-
lan Arnold, Medford, Ore.; three broth-
ers, J. A. and Frank, both at Belling-
ham, and Jerome, Anchorage, Alaska;
three sisters, Mrs. Mary Ehley, Mrs.
Irenn Nugent and Miss Marguerlle Mc-
Sorley, all of Belllngham; 17 grandchil-
dren. Westford Funeral Home.
Seaftle
CAMPANELLA, Gealano, 12001 10th
Ave. N.W., died Feb. 13, Requiem Feb.
17 Church of Christ the King. Burial
Holyrood. Born In 1taW. Come here
from Boston in 1963. Survivors: wife,
Teresa; son, John Franklin, Moss.;
daughters, Mrs. Davld Jackson, also
Franklin, and Mrs. James Chaffin,
Seattle; 10 grandchildren. Hoffner'$
Fisher.Kalfus Funeral Home.
CHILTON, Waiter, 68, died Fnb. 15.
Requiem Feb. 19 Vlsffatlon Church, Ta-
coma. Burial Calvary. Born In Howard
Lake, Minn. Came here two years
ago. Survivors: wife, Katherine; sis.
ter, Mrs. Hayden Duke, San Francisco;
niece, Mrs. Truman Runyon, Klamoth
Fails, Ore. Gaffney Funera( Home.
DELYEA, Victor T., 69, 1907 First
Ave., died Feb. 16. Requiem Feb. 19
Sacred Heart Church. Burial Holyrood.
Born In CIoquet, Minn. Came here 40
years ago. Survivors: son, Spencer,
Spokane; daughter, Miss Beatrice Del-
yea, Rlchland; sister, Mrs. Robert
Pyers, Spokann; brothers, Snnford,
Mankoto, Minn., and Francis, West
Los Angeles, Calif. Hoffner's Flsher-
Kotfus Funeral Home.
GIBSON, Maurene Annelte, 10, 6924
46th Ave. S., died Feb. 13. Requiem
Feb. 15 St. Edward Church. Burial
Holyrood. Born here. Graduated from
Franklin High School. Survivors: par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. Gibson;
sisters, Dorene and Denise, and two
brothers, Gerald and Ronald, all of
Seattle; maternal grandparents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. A. Ratlgan, Seattle, paternal
grandmother, Mrs. Irene Costello,
Seattle, and twa great-grandmathers,
Mrs. Audelln WIIlelt, Klrkland, and Mrs.
Rose Brown, Seattle. Columbia Funeral
Home.
GRANT, Mrs. Gertrude, 69, 1663 10th
Ave., died Feb. 9. Requiem Feb. 17
Church of the Immacu;ate. Burial Holy-
rood. Born In Ellensburg. Member at
Washington State Nurses" Association.
Survivors: san, Richard L., Seattle;
slters, Mrs. Ruben L. McCormick,
Seatlle, Margaret Stalder, Auburn, and
Kay Crondall, Hoqulam; brothers,
George Rets, Auburn, and Louis Reis,
Lns Gates, Calif. BonneY.Watson Funeral
Home.
GRECO, Frank, Sr., 67; 732 N. 72nd
St., died Feb. 10. Requiem Feh. 14 St.
John Church. Entombment Holyroad.
Born in Regale, Calabria, Italy. Came
here $3 years aga. Survivors: wife,
Catherine; sons, James and Frank, Jr.,
both Seattle; sister, Mrs. Fortunnta
Ca(Io, Argentina, and twa grandchildren.
Manning & Sons Funeral Home.
Requiem Said
For Sister
Mary Dolorita
A requiem Mass was said
Saturday, Feb. 15, in Blessed
Sacrament Church for Sister
Mary Dolorita, O.P., 5g, who
died Feb. ]3. Burial was at Cal-
vary Cemetery under the di-
rection of Hoffner's Fisher-
Kalfus Funeral Home.
The Rev. Martin M. Donnelly,
O.P., pastor of Blessed Sacra-
ment, was celebrant of the
Mass and preached the sermon.
The former Margaret Forhan,
she was the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas E. Forhan.
Born in East St. Louis, Sister
came to Seattle as an infant.
She attended St. Benedict's
Grade School and Holy Angels
Academy, entering the novitiate
in 1921 at the Dominican Mother
House, then in Everett.
She taught in Dominican
schools in Washington and Cali-
fornia and at the time o(" her
death was assigned to Blessed
Sacrament School, Seattle. Sis-
ter hBd been ill several years.
but did substitute teaching last
year.
Her survivors include five
sisters, Mrs. R. W. Neale, Eu-
reka, Calif.; Sister M. Lucille,
O.P., and Sister Marie, O.P.,
both teachers at St. Alphonsus
School, and Sister M. Pauline,
O.P., a teacher at St. Bene-
dict's School; and four brothers,
Thomas and Robert, Seattle;
3ohn, Edward and Nathaniel
Forhan in other western states.
Everett Seattle
FADICN, Mre. Slmona Mary, 50, nf HALEY, William G., 38, 1724 N.E.
1605 Wetmore Ave., died Feb. 15. Re- 120th St., died Feb. 13. Requiem Feb.
qulem Feb. 19, Immaculate Conception 17 St. Matthew Church. Burial Holy-
Church. Burial Evergreen. Born In rood. Born here. Survivors: wife. Joy;
Yugoslavia. Lived In Everett past 45 daughters, Donlta, Jana Jo, Julle and
years. Was nfflce manager for Texaco LInda Haley; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Plant. Survivors: two sons, Bert N. and
Peter J., both Everett; mother, Mrs.
Louise Mardeslch, Everett; sister,. Mrs.
Mary Westley, Everett; three brothers,
Vincent Mardeslch, Everett; Salvador,
Portland, and Nicholas Mardesich, As-
toria, Ore.; three grandchildren. Solle
Funeral Home.
LAUZON, Romuald (Ramie), 60, of
2412 Baker Ave., died Feb. 16. Requiem
Feb. 19, Our Lady of Perpetual Help
Church. Burial Evergreen. Born in
Miller, S.D. Resided In Everett since
1912. Spent 12 years In National Guard
before entering U. S. Army, 1943-45.
Awarded Bronze Star. Graduate of Ev-
erett High School, 1924. Played football
there and at University of Washington.
Coached at U.W., St. Martin's, and Se-
attle Prep. Survivors: brother, Felix,
California; three sisters, Mrs. Eunlce
Stecher, Mrs. Otto Stechnr and Mrs.
Bert Blesen, all of Everntt. Cassldy
Funeral Home.
PAYETTE, Francis (Frank), 74, of
Rt. 4, died Feb. 16. Requiem Feb. 19,
5t. Mary Magdalen Church. Burial Cy-
press Lawn. Born In The Dalles, Ore.
Pioneer resldnnt at Everett area and
resided In Everett past 20 years. Was
employed by Northern Pacific Railway
for $2 Years, retiring In 1957. Was
member of Holy Name Society, Legion
of Mary, Everett Elks Lodge, Vetnrans
Association of Northern Pacific Em-
layees and Everett Yacht Club. Sur-
vivors: wife, Genevieve; son, Frank,
Everett; three daughters, Mrs• Made,
line Ferrora, Chicago; Mrs. Barbara
NOU, California, and Mrs. Renee Han-
soy, Port Angeles; two sisters, Mrs.
Branche Dugaw, Chehalls, and Mrs.
Phllomena Payette, California; 15 grand-
children. Cassldy Funeral Home.
Puyallup
FREDERICK, Edward Frank, 75, of
221 2nd Ave. N.E., died Feb. 13. Requi-
em Feb. 17, All Saints Church. Burial
Sumner Cemetery. Born In Garner,
Iowa. Came to Tacoma In 1897 and to
Puyallup In 1903. Retlrnd as plpefltter
for Washington Natural Gas Co. offer
52 years. Was member of Plumbers
and Steamfitlers Union Local 82, charter
member of Puyallup Elks Lodge and
member of Order af Catholic Foresters•
Survlvors: son, Dorman, Tacoma;
daughter, Mrs. Enar Holmberg, Puyal-
lup; brother, William, Puyallup; sister,
Mrs. Emma MeaneY, Seattln; nine
grandchildren and two greaf-grandchll.
dren, Hill Funeral Home.
OXLEY, Mrs. James (Harriet C.), 77,
of 7106 N. Meridian St., died Feb. 13.
Redulem Feb. 17, St. Leo Church, Ta-
coma. Entombment Tacoma Mausoleum.
Born in Minnesota. Lived In Tacoma 60
years before moving to Puyallup four
years ago. Survivors: son, James,
Marysvllle; brother, George Mutton,
Tacoma; three granddaughters. Cessedy
and Allen Mortuary.
Roslyn
RADOSEVICH, Mrs. Joseph (Matilda),
75, died Feb. 14, Requiem Feb. 18,
All Saints Church, Puyallup. Burial
Woodbine Cernelery. Born In Yugo-
slavia. Lived In Roslyn 53 yearS. Spent
past year In PuYallup nursing home.
Surv vats: husband, Puyallup; daughter,
Mrs. Joe Storkovlch, Puyallup; sister,
Mrs. Morgarnt Dorlch, Roslyn; three
• brothers, Louis Pasquon, Cle Elum;
Fred and Robert Pasquan, both of
Roslyn. Powers.Wrlgley-Clements Funer-
al Home, Puyallup.
Seattle
BROGGI, Mrs. Ralph (Hazel), 74,
1234 S. Director St., died Feb. 13. Re-
qulem Feb. IS Our Lady of Lourdns
Church. Born In Berkeley, Calif. Came
here In 1916. Member of the Altar
Soclety. Survlvors; husband, R a Iph;
daughters, Mrs. Louise M. Healy, Mrs.
• Caroline I. Hahn; son, Ralph V., all of
Seattle; sisters Mrs. Nellie Estruth,
and Mrs. Grace Burrls, both San Jose,
Calif.; ten grandchildren.
LEGAL NOTICE
LENIHAN & IVERS
. Attorneys
Tacoma
MATTEONI, August, 06, af 411 E,
28th St,, dted Feb. 13. Requiem Feb.
lS, Holy Rosary Church. Burial Calvary.
Born In Italy. Lived in Tacoma since
1900. Was retired section foreman for
William H. Hnley and brothers, Patrick Northern Pacific Railway. Was member
and Michael, all of Seattle; sister, Mrs. of Sons of Itnly. ,Survivors: nephew,
Warren Callanflne, Portland. Mlffle. Columbo Saelnatl, Chicago, and sev-
stadt's Ballard Funeral Home. oral other nieces and nephews. Gaffney
HARRINGTON, Wllllam 89, retired.
Y a k I m a businessman, died Feb. 16
in Yaklma. Requiem Feb. 18 St. Joseph
Church, Yoklma. Native of Mattawa,
Ont. Yaklma resident 40 years. Seattle
resident 10 years and lived with wife,
Elizabeth, at home of daughter, Mrs.
Priscilla Gustofson, 4531 48th Ave• S.,
Holy Rosary Parish. Other survivors:
four daughters, Mrs. Elsie Thorp,
Bremerton; Mrs. Mina Blschoff,
Yaklma, Mrs. Gertrude Patterson and
Teresa Harrlngton both of Seattle; son,
William A., Moses Lake; 17 grandchild-
ren and 19 great.grandchildren.
JONES, Mrs. Donna H., 84, 323 W.
Roy St., died Feb. 14. Requiem Feb.
17 5ocred Heart Church. Burial Holy-
rood. Born In Michigan City, lad.
Came here 75 years ago. Survivors:
husband, David E.; daughter, Mrs. Leo
D. Redburn, Seattle. Manning & Sons
Funeral Home.
.MESSAGIE, Mrs. Leontlen, 84, 16706
37th Ave. N.E., died Feb. 14. Requiem
Feb. 18 Christ the King Church. Burial
Calvary. Born in Antwerp, Belgium.
Came here In 1910. Survivors: daughters,
Mrs. Rose Clements, Mrs. Evelyn
Lynch and Mrs. Clemantlne Carney, all
of Seattle; son, Joseph, Seattle; two
slsters In Belgium; slx grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren. Green
Lake Funeral Home.
PEGGIA, Bernard P., 6847 54th Ave.
N.E., died Feb. 10. Requiem Feb. 14.
St. George Church. Burial Holyroed.
Born In Italy. Came here 40 years ago.
A niece survives. Georgetown Funeral
Home.
RIORDAN, John B, 66. 6543 15th Ave.
N.W., died Feb. 11. Requiem Feb. 14.
St. Alphonsus Church. Burial Calvary.
Born In Cincinnati. Came here In 1903.
Survivors: sisters, Mrs. Joseph LeMay
and Mrs. Margaret Crawley, both of
Seatlle; brothers, James, Seattle, and
William, San Diego. Hoffner'e Flsher-
Kaltus Funeral Home.
RUDD, Elmer Bernerd, S7, 1017 S. W.
144th St., died Feb. 13. Redulem Feb.
15 Francis af Asslsl Church. Born In
Mltchelh S.D. Came here In 1941. Sur-
vivors: wife, Genevieve; son, Donald
Rudd; sister, Mrs. Fred Muth, all of
Seattle; four grandchildren. White Cent-
er Funeral Home.
SAPPENFIELD, Robert, 48, t855 S.
lt6th, died Feb. 11. Requiem Feb. 14
Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Born
In Jamestown, N.D. Came here 27
years ago. Was CYO adult advisor
and basnball coach. Past president at
Junior aid Timers at Union Pacific.
Survivors: wife, May; daughter, Vlkl;
sons S t • p h • n and Michael, all af
Seattle; sister, Mrs. Mark Holden,
Tacoma. Yarlngton White Center Funer-
al Home.
WRIGHT, Grace V., 63, 1708 Melrose
Ave. N., died Feb. 16. Requiem Feb.
19 St. James Cathedral. Burial HoW-
rood. Born in Glashlels, Scotland. Came
here three years ago. Survivors:
brothers, James A., Portland, and
John A., Scotland. Manning & Sons
Funeral Home.
Stanwood
JOHNSON, Mrs. Velman (Margaret
Agnes Sheehan), 40, of 292SV= Cedar
St., Everett, died Feb. 11. Requiem Feb.
15, St. Cecilia Church. Burial Anderson
Cemetery. Survivors: husband; son,
Velman R. IDIck), at home; daughter,
Patrlcla Johnson; two sisters, Mrs.
Mac Schoch, Summlt Hill, Penn., and
Mrs. Helen Wells, Forest Grove, Conn.
Tlffany's Gunderson Funeral Home.
Tacoma
KALAPUS, Mrs. Alhert (Anna), 57,
of 1621 E. 30th St., dled Feb. 1).Re,
ulem Feb. iS, Sts. Peter and Paul
Church. Burial Calvary. Born In Car.
bonado. Lived In Tacoma 42 years,
coming from Wllkeson. Survivors; hue.
band; daughter, Marynnn, Tacoma;
three brothers, Joe, Vlnce and Dominic
Grablnskl, all of Tacoma; sister, Mrs.
Bernice Rokita, Tacoma. Cassedy and
Allen Mortuary.
MARTIN, Mrs. Charles (llrlena A.b
22, cf 6832 S. Clement St., died Feb.
12. Requiem Feb. 15, Visitation Church.
Burial Calvary. Born in Tacoma and
lived 'here and In Seattle all her life.
Funeral Home.
MORRIS, M. Alvin (Mary), 82, of
Rt. 5, died Feb. 17. Requiem Feb. 20,
St. Lea Church. Burial Calvary. Born
in Italy. Lived In Tacoma 53 years. Sur-
vivors: four sons, AIdo and Joseph
Camponoll, both af Tacoma; William
Kemper, Milton, and James Morris,
Seattle; daughter, Mrs. Charles Clarey,
Tacoma; two brothers In italy; 17
grnndchlldren and 25 great-grandcnil.
dren. Gnffney Funeral Home.
REHA, Mrs. John J. (Mary M.), 68,
of 2505 S. Sheridan Ave., died Feb. 16•
Requlem Feh. 18, St. Joseph Church.
Enlombment Calvary Cloisters. Born In
Marlonette, Wls. Llved in Tacoma past
65 Y'eors. Was member of Altar Society,
St. Joseph's Circle No. 1, Ladles' First
Catholic Slovok Union and Cooks and
Wailers Union Locel 61. Survivors; hue,
band; daughter, Mrs. Melvin F. Rel-
mer, Flrcrest; son, John J. Reha Jr•,
Tacoma; sisters, Mrs. Anna Jacko, Ta-
coma; seven grandchildren, Cassedy
and Allen Mortuary.
Vancouver
PECORE, Prudent J., 76, of 3200
Haneiy Rd., Central Point, Ore., died
at Vancouver Feb. 17. Requiem Feb.
20, Our Lady of Lourdes Church. Burial
Wlllamette National Cemetery. Born In
Michigan. Was Veteran at Foreign
Wars. Survivors: two brothers, Alfred
PIcord, Esconaba, Mich., and Albert
PEtard, Menomlnee, MIch.; three sisters,
Anna Potvln, Detroit, Mich.; Luegerlne
Bedard, Escanaba, and WIIlamlne St.
Aubln, Canada. Vancouver F u n e r a I
Chapel.
RYAN, Ambrose O., 67, of 37!0
Thompson Ave., dled Feb. 16, Requlem
Feb. 20, St. James Church. Burlal Wil-
lamette National Cemetery. Born in
Waterloo, Iowa• Llved In Vancouver 44
years. Was member at Smlth-Reynolds
Post No. 14 American Legion. Survlv-
ors: wlfe, Evelyn R.; two step-daugh.
tern, Mrs. Roy Loghry, Vancouver, and
Mrs. Russell Vaughn, Riverside, Calif.;
brother, Lawrence Ryan, Vancouver;
three sisters, Mrs. Marguerlle Hughes,
Vancouver; Mrs. Mary Ellen Pasta,
Portland, and Mrs. Harvey Phillips,
Portland. Hamilton-Mylan Fun e r a I
Home.
SORENSON, Rose Ann, 73, of 3711 E.
13th St., died Feb. 14, Requiem Feb. 19,
St. Joseph Church. Burlal St. James
Aces. Born In St. Louis, Me. Lived In
Vancouver since 19S0. Survivors: son,
Thomas O., St. LOUIs; daughter, Mrs.
Margaret Wynn, Vancouver; t h ree
grandchildren. Hamiltea.Myian Funeral
Home.
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Was a graduate of Lincoln High School.
State of Washington for the County of Survlvm's: mother, Mrs. EIIsobeth Fish-
King or, Tacoma; four brothers, Gordon C.,
In the Matter o! the Estate of MARY E. Connecticut; Peter E., Ventura, Calif.
MONAHAN, Deceased. In Probate. No. Walter and John Fisher, both of Taco-
175232. Notice to Credltors. ma; two slsters, Mrs. Marie Wade, Mls-
Notice Is hereby given that the under- eourl Valley, lowa, and Mrs. Dorothy
slgned has been appalnted and has quell. Dllle, Tacoma. Plper Funeral Home.
fled as Executrix of the Estate of MARY MARTELLI, John, 64, of 6601 S. War-
E. MONAHAN, Deceased; that all per- nor St., died Feb. lS. Requlnm high
sons having claims against sold de- Mass Feb, 19, Visitation Church, Burial
ceased or against said estate are Calvary. Born (n Italy. Lived In Tacoma
hereby r eq u I red to serve the 21 yenrs. Was retired employe of Clty
same, duly verified, on said MARY E. Garbage and Refuse Dnpartment. Sur-
MONAHAN or her attorneys of record vlvors: wlfn, Anna; three brothers, Car-
at the address below stated, and tile men, Penns Grove, N.J.; Michael, Long
the some with 1he clerk of said court, Island, N.Y., and Felix, West Virgin-
together with proof of such service, with-
In six months after the date of first pub-
lication of this notice, or the same will
be barred.'
Date at first publication February 21st,
1964.
MARIE MONAHAN MALADY
LENIHAN & IVERS,
Attorneys of so)d Estate,
1114 Norton Bulldlng,
Seattle, Wash.,
LENIHAN & IVERS
Attorneys for Estatn,
Seattle, Wash.
Flnol 3.6..64
la; two sisters, Mrs. Marietta Cala-
IIIio and Mrs. Bamblma Orrlno, both of
Long Island, N. Y. Piper Funeral Home.
BIRTHS
LONGVlEW--St. John's Hospital re-
ports the following births to Mr. and
Mrs.:
August Bergonzine, boy, Feb. 7.
Gary L. Sanderson, grl, Feb• 10.
Roger J. Dunnington, bay, Feb. 12.
Joseph B. Tarabochla, girl, Feb. 13.
Mlckey L. Neves, boy, Feb, 16.
GAFFNEY
FUNERAL HOMI00
Since 190S
South YaktmB at 10th
TACOMA