The CATHOLIC NORTHWEST PROGRESS, 907 Terry Ave.
MA. 2-8880, Extension 61
I
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CLOSING TIME 4 P.M., WEDNESDAY
when applied to Wood, Metal or Con-
crete surfaces. This finish is also re-
commended for boats and automobiles.
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As these ore exclusive formulas In de-
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homes. No franchise fee. Minimum In-
vestment $300. Maximum Investment
--$7,000. Investment Is secured by in-
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For complete details and descriptive
literature write:
CHEM-PLASTICS &
PAINT CORP.
1828 Locust St. Louis 3, Mo.
CARPET WORK
CONTRACTING
FOR Roof Repairing, new roots, gutters,
NEW BUILDING, remodeling, repairs.
MINIMUM CHARGE:
$1 3 Lines HOMES PaR SALE
Portal Close Wednesday, 4 p.m. Full Brick
PHONE or WRITE
PROGRESS CLASSIFIED Vi gi
9oz TERRY AVE., SEATTL= r nian
MA,. 2.0888 Colonial
, .USINESSOPPORTUNITIES $19/450
EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE
Amazing new liquid plastic coating used
on oil types of surfoees interior or Large central entry hall ocoented by
exterior. Eliminates waxing when op- winding open staircase leading to the
plied on Asphalt TIle, Vinyl, Linoleum, 3 massive bedrooms and full both.
Vinyl Asbestos, Hard Wood, and Furnl- Master bedroom has private dressing
ture. Completely eliminates painting room. Formal dining room, new birch
kitchen with built-In appliances. Sep-
arate breaktast room off kitchen. Full
basement. Located on a well land-
scaped corner lot with high hedge for
privacy. Call EM 4-1180 to see Ad No.
2. Picture Floor Plans Inc., 13300 Both-
ell Way NE. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
EM 4-1180
"PREVIEW THIS"
ST. JOHN'S
4 BDRMS. 2 BATHS -- $17,500
Bright and cheerful, lovely plan In peach
of condition, conveniently located near
public & parochial schools. Reduced
$1,000; $750 Dn. FHA. Drive by 122 NW
77th. Call LA4-4700 on Ad C-77.
ST. LUKE'S
4 BDRMS. 2 BATHS -- $23,450
RUG AND UPHOLSTERY Brand new. Unusual find lust blocks from
CLEANING Catholic school. 4 bdrms. 2 baths on
In your home. main floor with over 1,000 sq. ft. ol
KRAMER CLEANER LAS-5450 living area in daylight bsmt. Archl
tecturally designed m o one-of-a-kind
unusual for its personality and live
ability. Call EM4-6100 on Ad C-6.
PREVIEW HOMES.
and downspouts, asbestos and composl- Assumnfion
tion siding. Free estimates. Guaranteed
work. Call C. R. Marcyes. EA 4-g481. 4" Bdrm.--2 Bath
$20,000
Free estimates. Work guaranteed. Phil Outstanding buy in Hawthorne Hills with
Gregersen, ME 3-5518. nice view of lake and city. This home
FOODDENTERTAINMENT
I TORTILLAS
LA MEXICANA Mexl-Catessen
9436 16th Ave. S.W. WE 5-1480
FOR RENT
ASSEMBLY HOTEL
Weekly, Monthly Rates. One-half block
Cathedral.
MA. 3-4174
Volunteer Park
ON BUSLINE
NIce 3.bedroom home. Living room, den
and dining rbam plus 1 bedroom and
both on first floor. Range and
frlgerator. 2 bedrooms up. Full base-
ment, garage, nice yard. $110 too.
lease. Call Mrs. Manca, EA2.52S1
EA 5-1982.
MERLEN J. MOORE CO.
40S 15th East EA5-4000
ROOM, kitchen privileges. Private home
on lake near Lake City. Call mornings,
EM 3-3485.
OFFICE SPACE available. Suitable for
general pradltioner of medicine; pre-
fer Catholic. Northeast Clinic, 6850
35th NE. LA4-$579.
I'hurch. 934 18th Ave. EA3.7947.
)aM and kitchenette, $35; private en-
trance. 1 block from Immaculate
NICE DUPLEX--Roosevelt. 1 bedroom,
furnished, newly painted; $70, Includ-
Ing utilities. LA5-3290.
BALLARD---gne family--351 N.W. 46th
St. 4 rooms, 1 bedroom; range, refrig-
erator. $65. EA2-6957.
Is In spotless condition. Sunny kitchen
has dishwasher and eating space. Full
basement with playroom. FHA ap-
praised. Call Pat Hentschell (Member
Our Lady of Lake) LA 4-5010.
HILLCREST REALTY
3414 N.E. 65th
St. Thomas Parish
S16,500 MIN. FHA
Three bedrooms, 11/2 baths, partial base-
ment0 built-in oven and range, wall-to-
wall carpets. Drive by 14844.42nd Ave.
So. OPEN HOUSE Sat. & Sun. Call
Dewey McQueen CH 4.1600, or CH 3-1764
after $ p.m.
St. PalrickIs
This roomy home In choice location has
four corner bedrooms and full bath on
2nd tioor; large living and dlnlnl
rooms, powder room on 1st floor. Mod-
ern kitchen, full basement. Priced at
• $18,500. Call Mary Bra:elln, EA3-8717.
CLIFTON ALBRIGHT, RLTR. EA$-0700
WALKING DISTANCE -- CATHOLIC
SCHOOLS, CHURCH & SHOPPING
Fast occupancy. Large family rm. 2 baths.
3 bdrms. W-W carpets. Drapes. Bit-In
appliances. GI or FHA terms. Only
$17,950. Call SH 6-0660--Lake Hills Rlty.,
Inc. (Eves. SH 6-2456.)
ST. EDWARD'S
duplex. 5 rooms down with full
basement. Landscaped, view lot. To-
gether with 4-room apartment. 2 ga-
rages. Near complete shopping and bus.
$11,500. Nothing down. F.H.A., contract
or lease with option This property
can be bought with a very small In-
vestment for costs of financing only.
SEWARD PARK REALTY PA 5-3300
BACHELOR apartments. Clean, quiet,
within walking distance of hospitals. Owner--Builder
Union Arms & Manor, 604 E. Union. In Des Molnes. Block from St. Philo-
ONE-BEDROOM apartment- spacious- mena's Church and school. Three bed-
$90. Walking distance to St. Patrick's. rooms, full basement, finished. $3,000
Carpets, drapes, utilities, parking. Tar- below FHA appraisal TR 8-2958.
ritorlal view. On busiine. 2032 Eostlake.
EA 3-6980. St. Anne's
_ Three bedrooms and den. Dutch Colonial.
FURNITURE Double plumbing, birch kitchen, dish-
washer. $25,000. Evenlngs call Mr.
LARGEST .FURNITURE STORE on the Garrison, AT2-6439.
Eastslde. Open Friday evening. "Free BLAINE REALTY
delivery," Credit.
RAAB'S REDMOND FURNITURE 111/2 Boston AT3-5511
TU 5-1378 Redmond CAPITOL HILL, north BroadWay. Vlewl
ii
GREETING CARDS
EASTER CARDS, 3 CENTS
21 Cards, 50c; Also St. Patrick's
HOOVER VACUUMS
FOR LESS
Service & repair your cleaner, $3.50
5306 Roosevelt Way LA 2.4671
HELP WANTED
4 bedrooms, 11/2 baths, garages, large
fenced yard, close to schools, shops,
bus and downtown. $19,500. Call eve-
nlngs after 6 or weekends. EA 4.9075.
ONE-HALF BLOCK St. Bernadette's, split
entry, large fenced leveled lot; 3
bdrms., dallta basement, 1V= baths, fin-
ished rec. room. CH 3.3023.
WE'LL buy your house if you'll buy ours.
PR 6-0131
JONES BROS. RLTY.
860 Edmonds Way Edmonds
ST. EDWARD'S. S bedrooms, 2 baths,
HELP THE EXTENSION LAY VOLUN- full basement, garage. Excellent repair.
TEERS. The Catholic Church Extension $17,200. 4609 So. Willow, PA 2-5482.
Society wants representatives to sell ST. LUKE'S--Aurora Village; 3-bedraom
Extension Magazine. Local territory home, family room, fenced yard. AT
Oregon, Washington and Montana. Start- 2-7531.
lng salary, fringe benefits. Write P.O. ST. LOUISE parlsh--Eost Town Estates.
Box 6426, Tlgard, Ore. Phone ME 9.2214. 3.yr.-old, by owner. 3-4 bedrooms, 2-3
A-N-TEEKEEPER, Non-smoker baths, large family room, oll built-ins,
One-pr est rectory. Southern Washing- new carpets, drapes. Lawn, landscaped,
ton. Wonderfu opportunity right person, fenced. Assume or--. SH 6-9746.
Reply by letter only. Box "K" The ST. JOSEPH'S. Owner. Lovely brick
Progress. rambler; 2V2 bedrooms, full basement,
RETIRED carpenter Interested In aug- rec room. FHA $23,850. EA5-0022.
menflng Income. Resort Job; live In. LARGE aider tamlly home. St. Benedict's
Write Gateway Inn, Rolnler National Near Jr. and Sr. highs. Double
Park, Ashford, Washington. LO9-2506. 21umblng. Suitable for family with In-
MISC. FOR SALE
MR. & MRS. STEEL USERS
Poor Peoples Prices
New end used steel and pipe.
U.5. PiPE & STEEL COMPANY
700 South Ellis
PA 5-8100
PIANO BARGAIN, late model Spinet, on
of the better makes, available to re-
sponsible party assuming small month-
ly payments. Free delivery. For de-
tails phone LA 2-5859.
laws. 2nd kitchen upstairs or can be
used as bedroom. Level lot In nice
nelghbarhood. The price Is right. Owner.
ME 3-3491.
PERSONAL
DESPERATELY NEEDED
FOSTER HOME
SLIGHTLY RETARDED BOY WHO
WILL ATTEND PACIFIC SCHOOL IN
SEATTLE. CALL FATHER MUEHE--
MA 3-9065.
FOSTEk HOMES
Tallman Pianos NEEDED
We have an urgent need for tampargry
DELICIOUS, home-made broken chaco" foster homes for infants as well as
Iotes, fresh and fine, 89c per lb. older children. Beard rate, mediOal care
Candy Kitchen, 599 Ravenna Blvd. NE and clothing ore provided by the agency.
(Opposite Marshall School). It you are Interested, please call.
Typewriters &
Adding Machines
Sales- Rentals
Exped Repair Service
We pick up and deliver
No charge for 1caners
EA 2.4544
TI-FA TYPEWRITER CO.
1811 E. Ollve Way lOll Broadway)
NURSING HOMES
RESTFUL MANOR
CONVALESCENT AND NURSING CARE
REGISTERED NURSES 24 HRS.
WASH. STATE LIC. No. 444
3610 Empire Way So. PA 5-2800
AUSTIN'S NURSING
HOME
24 hr. Registered Nursing care.
Excellent Food.
(Wash. State LIc. No. 248)
9005 Roosevelt Way N.E. LA 3-4296
ISSAQUAH VILLA
Catholic Operated
Nationally accredited for intensive care.
LIc. No. 475 -- EX 2-5351 (no toll)
.MERCER HOME
533 14th E.
MA 3-9065
"'CATHOLIC CHILDRENS SERVICES
THERE IS urgent need for Cathallc FoB-
ter Parents 1o care for newborn babes
--Please call Catholic Children's Serv-
Ices of Tacoma BR 2-9359.
DESPERATELY NEEDED
FOSTER HOME
SLIGHTLY RETARDED BOY WHO
WILL ATTEND PACIFIC SCHOOL IN
SEATTLE. CALL FATHER MUEHE --
MA3.9065.
FOSTER HOMES
NEEDED
We have an urgent need for temporary
foster homes for Infants as well as
children. Board rate, medical care
and clothing are provided by the agen-
cy. If you ore interested, please call.
MA 3-9065
CATHOLIC CHILDRENS SERVICES
PLUMBERS
PLUMBING & HEATING
SERVICE
Radiant Heating . . . Retail Store
L. G. MASSART & SONS
4r1 9fh Ave. N.W. SU 3-6850
TAX RETURN PREPARATION
WASH. STATE LIC. NO. NH383 INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE
cheerful nursing home. Excellent Our sixth year. Your place or ours. Tel-
food, rods. rotes, professional nursing ephone Inquiries welcome. A. L. An.
HOMES FOR SALE
St. Joseph's
New kitchen, six bedrooms, 1', baths;
close to everything. Call Mrs. Murphy,
EA 2-2710 or LA 2-5626.
VINCENT D. MILLER, INC.
3817 N.E. 45th LA2-$626
QUICK CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY IN
NORTH END OR QUEEN ANNE
HOME. CALL BOB ROBINSON.
LOYAL REALTY
SU 3.1300 EVENINGS SU 4-3617
LEGAL NOTICES
MOSCNETTO, ALFIERI & DRIANO
Attorneys for Estate
S Olympic National Building
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OP THE
State of Washington for the County of
King.
In the matter of the Estate of HARVEY
L. DEVER, Deceased. In probate. No.
180017. Notice to creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the under-
signed has been appointed and has quail-
fled as admlnlstratrlx of the estate of
Harvey L Dever, Deceased; that all per-
sons having claims against said deceased
are hereby required to serve the same
duly verified, on said admlnlstratrlx or
her afforneYs of record at the address
below stated, and file the same with the
Clerk of said Court, together with proof
of such service within six months after
the date at first publication at this no-
tice, or the same will be barred.
Date of first publication March 12, 1965.
FLORENCE DEVER,
Admlnlstrotrlx of said Estate.
563 Olympic Notional Building
Seattle, Wash.
MOSCHETTO, ALFIERI & DRIANO,
By: Joseph A. Moschetfo,
Attorneys for Estate,
563 Olympic Notional Building,
Seattle, Wash.
Final 3-26-65
BRUMBACH & HENNESSEY
Attorneys
1407 Alaska Building
Seattle, Washington 98104
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington in and for the
County of King.
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION, a corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JAMES C. JOHANSEN et ux et el,
Defendants.
No. 634109
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OP WASHINGTON TO:
James C. Johanssn, defendant:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to
appear within sixty (60) days after the
first publication of this summons, ta.wlt:
within sixty (60) days after the 12th day
of February, 1965, and defend the above
entitled action and the above entitled
cause and answer the complaint of the
plaintiff and serve a copy at your answer
upon the undersigned attorneys for the!
plaintiff at their office as below stated;J
and In case of your failure so to do, a J
Judgment will be rendered against you
according 1o the demand of the complaint
which has been filed with the clerk of
said court. I
The object of this action Is fo fore-i
close a mortgage upon real estate In
King County, Washington, described as:
Lot 12 of Cole-Porter Tracts, as per
plat recorded In Volume 67 of Plats,
on page 10, records of King County;
sltuate in the County of King, State
of Washington;
and to obtain a deticlency ludgment for
the balance due on a promlsory note se-
cured by said mortgage and for the other
and usual Incidence to the foreclosure of
o real estate mortgage.
19 Datew. of first publication, February 12,
ROBERT H. LAMB.
BRUMBACH & HENNESSEY,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
1407 Alaska Building,
Seattle, Washington 98104.
P--Final 3-19-65
P. R. MclNTOSH
Attorney
Greenwood Professional Bldg.
101 North 85th
Seattle, Wash. 98103
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OP THE
State of Washington for the County
of King.
in the Matter of The Estate of GEORGE
NtCOL, Deceased. In Probate. No.
180080. Notice To Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the under-!
signed has been appointed and has quail-
fled as Executrix of 1he estate of George:
Nlcal, Deceased; that all persons having
claims against said deceased ore hereby
required to serve the same duly verified,
on said Executrix or her attorney of
record at the address below stated, and
file the same with the Clerk of sold Court
together wlth proof at such servlce
within six months after the date of first
publication of this notice, or the same
will be barred.
Date of first publication March 12th,
1965.
NORA NICOL
Executrix of said Estate.
2268 North SSth
Seattle, Wash.
P. R. Mclntesh
Attorney for Estate.
Greenwood Professional Bldg.
Seattle, Wash. 98103
Final 3-26-65
GERAGHTY, LUNDIN & GERAGHTY
Attorneys for Estate
655 Olympic National Bldg.
Seattle, Wash. 98104
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
Slate of Washington for the County of
King.
In the Moffer of the Estate of MARY
HANNON, Deceased. In Probate. NO.
166439. Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby glven that the under-
slgnea has been appolnted and has qual-
Iliad as Admlnlstratar of the estate of
Mary Hannon, Deceased; that all per-
sons havlng claims against sold de-
ceased are hereby required to serve the
some duly verified, on sold Administrator
or his attorneys of record at the ad-
dress below stated, and file the same
with the Clerk of said Court, together
with proof of such service within six
months otter the date of first publication
of this notice, or the some will be
barred.
Dole of first publication March 12,
1965.
JOHN PELUSO
Administrator of sold Estcde
655 Olympic Notional Bldg,
Seattle, Wash. 98104
GERAGHTY, LUNDIN & GERAGHTY
Attorneys for Estate,
655 Olympic Notional Bldg.
Senttle, Wash. 98104
Final P 3.26.65
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Waeblngton for the County of
of King
FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS-
SOCIATION, a corparutlon, Plaintiff,
vs. CHARLES M. PORTER and VIR-
GINIA FAITH PORTER, his wife, and
BEULAH C. SHERMAN and JOHN
DOE SHERMAN, her husband, De-
fendants. No. 635039.
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO:
Charles M. Porter and Virginia Faith
Porter, his wife, defendants:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to
appear within sixty (60) days after the
first publication of this summons, to-wit:
within sixty (60) days after the 19th day
f February, 1965, and defend the above
ntltled action and the above entitled
:ouse and answer the complaint of the
)lalntlff and serve a copy at your answer
Ipon the undersigned attorneys for the
flalntlff at their offices as below stated;
md In case of your tallure so to do, a
Judgment will be rendered against you
according to the demand of the complaint
which has been filed with the clerk of
said court.
The object of this actlon Is to foreclose
a mortgage upon real estate In King
Courty, Woshlngton, described as:
Lot 4, Bloc 3, Suburban View, ac-
cording to plot recorded in Vol-
ume 50 of plats, Pages 92 and
93, records of King County,
To Mark Jubilee
Of Miraculous
Group's Jubilee
GERMANTOWN, Pa. (NC)--
Archbishop 3ohn 3. Krol of
Philadelphia will offer solemn
pontifical Mass in Mary's Cen-
tral Shrine here March 25 mark-
ing the 50th anniversary of the
Central Association of the Mir-
aculous Medal.
Founded in 1915 by Vincentian
Fathers of the community's
U.S. eastern province, the as-
sociation is dedicated to spread-
ing devotion to the Blessed Vir-
gin through the Miraculous
Medal, assisting the education
of seminarians, and aiding the
poor.
In the past 50 years the as-
sociation has distributed some
80 million Miraculous MedEiS
and 40 million booklets on the
medal devotion. It has helped
build or support several semi-
naries and chapels, including
the Miraculous Medal shrine in
the National Shrine of the Im-
maculate Conception, Washing-
ton, D.C. It has provided aid
to the poor and needy in Vin-
centiBn mission areas in China,
Panama and the southern U.S.
Mary's Central Shrine is the
center of the Miraculous Medal
novena devotion which was be.
gun there in 1930 and is now
conducted weekly at some 3,600
other churches throughout the
world.
Relic of Pope
In Denmark
Since II00
By Helge Kristensen
COPENHAGEN (NC)--A relic
of a third-century pope, the
property of the Protestant.
oriented government of Den.
mark, has been in the custody
of the Catholic Church here for
nearly 60 years.
Enshrined in St. AmsRar's ca-
thedral in this capital-city, it
is believed to be the fore'head
of Pope St. Lucius I. He reigned
for only eight months in 253 and
254. When he died he was bur-
ied in the cemetery of St.
Cailistus near Rome.
In the year 1100, when Den-
mark was a Catholic country,
the relic was brought here and
laced in the cathedral of near-
Roskllde, of which St. Lu-
cms was patron. (Roskilde was
the capital of the kingdom un-
til 1443). When the Catholic
churches were plundered dur-
ing the Reformation the relic
escaped destruction.
In 1665, it was placed in the
Royal Academy of Art and was
later transferred to the Na-
tional Museum for preserva-
tion. However, since 1908, with
the consent of the Danish Min-
istry of Culture, the relic of
Pope St. Lucius has been kept
in the country's only Catholic
cathedral, St. Ansgar's.
i
LEGAL NOTICES
CUMMINGS & HARRIS
Attorneys
100 Olympic National Bldg.
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County of
King. No. 179602.
In the Maffer of the Guardianship of
FLOYD W. VAN SANT, Incompetent
Notice Is hereby given that the under-
signed has been appointed and has quell-
fled as Guardlan of the estate of FLOYD
W. VAN SANT, an Incompetent; that all
persons having claims against said In-
competent are hereby requlrod to serve
the same duly verified, on said Goardlan
or her afforney of record at the address
below stated, and file the same with the
Clerk at said Court, together with proof
of such servlco within six months after
the date at first pabltcatlen at thts nntlco,
or the same will be barred.
Dated of first publication March 19,
1965.
NELLIE REED,
Guardian of sold Incampetent.
1008 Olymplc National Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash.
CUMMINGS & HARRIS,
By: Theodore P. Cummlngs,
Attorneys for Estate,
Attorneys for Guardian,
1008 Olympic National Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash.
P--Final 4-2,65
R. P. GUIMONT, HAROLD A. MOORE
Attorneys
1702 Smith Tower, Seattle, Wash. t8104
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington In and for the
County of Klng.
v$.
CLARENCE W. LOVE and LOREEN E.
LOVE, his wife,
Plaintiffs,
No. 634818
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
VENE H. HICKS and EDNA L. HICKS,
his wife, and DOROTHY P. HICKS, his
wife, and FAY C. HICKS, a/k/a Fay C.
Rainey, his wife; THELMA HICKS; JOHN
HICKS; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA;
JACK MUSCATEL and JANE DOE MUS-
CATEL, his wife, DAVID MUSCATEL and
JANE DOE MUSCATEL, his wife, SAM
MUSCATEL and JANE DOE MUSCATEL,
his wife, AND SOL MUSCATEL and JANE
DOE MUSCATEL, his wife, d/b/a MUSCA-
TEL BROS.; ADA L. LITCH and JOHN
DOE LITCH, her husband, and also all
other persons or parties unknown cloimlng
any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In
the real estate described In the complaint
hereln,
Defendants.
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO THE
SAID: VERNE H. HICKS and EDNA L.
HICKS, his wife, and DOROTHY P.
HICKS, his wire, and PAY C. HICKS,
a/k/a Fay C. Ralney, hie wife; THELMA
HICKS; JOHN HICKS; UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA; JACK MUSCATEL and
JANE DOE MUSCATEL, hts wife, DAVID
MUSCATEL and JANE DOE MUSCATEL,
his wife, SAM MUSCATEL and JANE
DOE MUSCATEL, his wife, and SOL
MUSCATEL and JANE DOE MUSCATEL,
his wife, d/b/a MUSCATEL BROS.; ADA
L.' LITCH and JOHN DOE LITCH, her
husband and also aii other persons or
partles unknown clalming any rlght, title,
estate, llen or Interest In the real estate
described In the complalnt hereln, De-
fendants.
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to
appear within sixty days after the date
of the first publication of this summons,
to.wit: wlthln sixty days offer the 12th
day at February, 1965, and defend the
above entitled action In the above entitled
court, and answer the complaint of the
dolntiff, and serve a copy of your answer
Jpan the undersigned attorneys for plain-
Itfs at their office below stated; and In
case of your failure so to do, ludgment
care. Cofhonc owned and operated, derson.
Chapel services for Protestant residents. PA 2-6126 or PA 5-9314, ANYTIME
EA 3-2992.
TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE
PERSONAL
FENDRICH RADIO & TV
ARE YOU INTERESTED In helping . "Member St. Edward's Parish"
chlld In need of a lemparary home? PA. 3-112
It you are, ploose call Catholic Chil-
dren's Services of Tacoma, BR2-93S9 UPHOLSTERERS
for information on foster care. We need
your assistance. Catholic Children's HYSIcALLY handicapped upholsterer
Services of Tacoma, 1310 No. "i" St., will reupholster your furniturs reason.
Tacoma, Wash. able. SU 3-2791.
will be rendered against you according to
Washington; Ithe demand of the complaint, which has
and to obtain a deficiency Judgment for been filed with the Clerk of said Court.
the balance due on a promissory note The oblect of the above entitled action
secured by sold mortgage and for the Is to quiet title fo real property.
other and usual Incidence to the fore-: Date of first publication, February 12,
closure of a real estate mortgage. 1965.
Date of first publication, February 19,
1965.
ROBERT H. LAMB,
BRUMBACH & HENNESSEY,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
1407 Alaska Building,
Seaffle, Washington 98104
P--Final 3-26.65
DURHAM & GUIMONT.
By R. P. GUIMONT,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
R. P. GUIMONT,
HAROLD A. MOORE, Afforneys,
1702 Smith Tower,
Seattle, Woshlngton 98104
P--FIrI S.19.M
Requiem Sung .... "
For Sis÷er
Floren÷ia
Requiem Mass was offered
for Sister Florentia FCSP
March 23 at Mount St. Vincent.
Sister Florentia, FCSP, who
had spent most of her 46 years
as a religious working in the
hospitals operated by the Sis-
ters of Charity of Providence
on the West Coast, died March
ll after a short stay at Provi-
dence Hospital, Seattle.
Born in Montreal May 8, 1896,
Imelda Ferran entered the
Community's Novitiate at Mon-
treal May 12, 1919. Upon Reli-
gious Profession on Nov. 19,
1920, Sister journeyed to her
first assignment at St Joseph
Hospital, Vancouver, Wn. She
graduated from the Providence
Hospital School of Nursing, Se-
attle, in 1925.
In addition to St. Joseph and
Providence Hospitals, Sister
was assigned to nursing duties
at these hospitals: Lewis Me-
morial, Chicago; Providence,
Everett; St. Vincent, PortlEnd;
Providence, Anchorage; St.
Mary, WallB WallR; St. Joseph,
Burbank, Calif.; St. John, Port
Townsend; and SEcred Heart,
Medford.
In 1962 Sister retired to
Mount St. Vincent Infirmary
because of a Berious cardiac
condition.
Survivors include Sister Em-
manuel Alphonse, FCSP, St.
3oseph Hospital, Burbank; and
several relatives in Montreal.
Urge NCCM TV
Show for Council
WASHINGTON (NC) -- The
National Council of Catholic
Men disclosed here that an in-
ternationai Catholic communi-
cations group has recommended
a prize-winning Catholic Hour
television program be shown
at the fourth session of the
Second Vatican Council.
The NCCM ,mid the recom-
mendation came from the In-
ternational CathoUc Associa-
tion of Radio and Television
(UNDA) which propesod the
showing as part of the court-
eli's deHberatioml on the
Church in the Modern World
schema when it recenvenes in
September.
The recommended program is
"The Prophet," an original
drama by Robert Crean, deal-
ing with thB racial crisis in this
country. It originally was shown
on the Catholic Hour series
"Crisis End the Christian Con-
science" over tho NBC-TV net-
work in this country. It won
first prize in the Monte Carlo
Television Film Festival Febru-
ary 5.
Priest with Pitch
Pulled from Ditch
MARYSVILLE, Kan. (NC) --
When members of Knights of
Columbus Council 1777 here
needed a priest to give the in-
vocation at their golden anni-
versary banquet, they literally
pulled one out of a ditch.
Father 3oseph Campbell,
Ligouri, Mo., who travels a
five- state a r e a promoting
Mother of Perpetual Help devo-
tions landed in a ditch when
his car slid on an icy highway.
Richard Vlach, enroute to
the anniversary banquet, discov.
ered the stranger in distress.
He brought Father Campbell to
Marysville where he was
pressed into service, substitut-
ing for the council chaplain who
was unable to attend.
Nun-Betsy Ross
REGINA, Sask. (NC)--Sas-
katchewan has a nun-Betsy
Ross.
The Saskatchewan provincial
flag being flown during the
province's diamol jubilee ob-
servance was designed by Sis-
ter Imeld of St. Angela's con-
vent at Prelate, Soak. Her de-
sign won E province-wide com-
petition, which carried e $500
prize.
There were 230 entries.
LEGAL NOTICES
JAMES J. McbRIDE
Attorney for Esota
4741½ Rainier Avenue South
Sonffte, Washington
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Woshlngtan for King County.
In re estate of MARY GERMAINE WILD-
BEN, Deceased. In probate. No, 179806.
Notice to creqltors.
The undersigned Is the appointed and
qualified Executor of the estate of Mary
Germalne Wlldgon. All persons having
¢lalms agalnst sold estate are required to
serve some on said Executor or his after-
ney at the addrese below elated, and file
some with Clerk of said Court, together
with proof of service within six months
after date at first publication Of this
notice.
First publication, Mgrch 12, 1965.
JOSEPH LEO WILDGEN
Executor
JAMES J. McBRIDE
Attorney tar Estate
4741. Rainier Avenue South
Soattte, Woshlngfon
Final 3.26-
NICHOLAS A, MAFFEO
Attorney
305-4th Ave., Region, Wash.
iN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE
State of Woshlngtan for the County of
King
In the Molter of the Estate of IVAN J.
PUHICH, Deceased. In Probate. No.
180117. Natlce To Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the under.
signed has been appelnted and has quail-
tied as executrix of the estate of IVAN
J. PUHICH, Deceased; that all persons
hovlng claims against said deceased ore
hereby required to serve the same duly
verified, on said executrix or her attorney
of record at the address below stated,
and file the same with the Clerk of said
Court, together with proof of such serv-
Ice within six months after the date of
)ubllcatlon of this notice, or the lame
will be barred.
Date of first publlcatlen March 19th
1965.
PAULINE F. PUHICH,
Executrix of said Estate,
432 Longston Place,
Rentan, Wash.
NICHOLAS A. MAFFEO,
Attorney for Estate,
305-4th Ave.,
Ronton, Wash.
I-Flnal 4-&
I I FHday, March" 19, 19&S
In
Memoriam
I
Seattle
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 aree:
The Rev. Owen McCusker $3,
died March 16, 1963
The Rev. Daniel Daly, died
March 20, 1958
The Rev. Felix B. Deitmaring,
died March 23, 1958
The Rev. Thomas Madigan,
died March 24, 1940
Aberdeen
DWYER, Dr. Frencls J. MD, 61, 1122
Mill Read, died March 12. Requiem
March 15 St. Mnry's Church. Born in
Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada, and lived
In Aberdeen the past 19 years. Graduate
of St. Michael's College, Toronto. Sur-
vivors: wife, Agatha; daughter, Mrs.
Kenneth Cancel, New York; sons, Mi-
chael, Dennis, Brian and Bruce and
daughters, Mary Jo and Lynn, all at
home; one sister and two brothers. In-
terment Fern Hill Cemetery, directed
by Whlteslde Undertaking Co.
HANNICK, Adellne M., 75, Route 1,
Box 118, died March 10. Requiem March
13 St. Mary's Church. Born In Walla
Walla and hod lived In Grays Harbor
for the pest 45 years. Interment Fern
Hill, directed by Whlteslde.
Everett
FURNESS, Ann Sutton, 27, died March
10. Requiem March 13 Immaculate Con-
ception Church, Born in Artlngton,
Vo., and came to Everett with her per-
anti In 1955. 5he attended Everett Jun-
ior College and worked at Frederick &
Nelson, Seattle. Survivors are her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Furness,
Evereff; and o brother Milton Jr., Se-
attle. Burial Evergreen Cemetery, Ev-
erett. Cossldy Funeral Home.
JOLICUOER, Val, 66, of Ketchlkon,
Alaska, died Nmrch 9. Requiem March
13 Immaculate Conception Church. Born
In Minneapolis and had lived In
Ketchlkan for more than 20 years.
Army veteran of World War II. Sur-
vivors, wife, Jewel, Seattle; one son,
Dan Carroll, Riverside, California; one
brother, EdWard Jollcoeer, Camerllo,
Calif.; one nephew, Thomas Jollcuoer
In California; three nieces, Mrs, Irene
Starmo, Everett, Mrs. Wlnlfred Taro-
eson, Los Angeles, and Dorothy Hopper,
LaB Vegas. Burial CYpress Lawn Ceme-
tery, Everett.
LOGOZZO, Sam, 5929 Beacon Ave. S.
died March 13. Requiem March 16 Mr.
Virgin Church. Survivors: wife, Teresa;
sons, Rocky and Andy; daughter, Mrs.
Roy Carnevall; stepdaughter, Mrs. Maria
Gosperettl; stepsons, James and Phil
Sposorl; and Fred D'Amico; brother,
Joseph Logozzo. 23 grandchildren; four
great- grandchildren. Burial Calvary
Cemetery In Yakima. Manning & Sons.
LORD Sam J. 62, Bellevue, died
March 15. Requiem March 17 Sacred
Heart Church, Bellevue. Born In Chelsea,
Mass. Came to Bellevue In 1953. RE-
tired as Lieutenant in Coast Guard
after 28 years service. Survivors: wife,
Margaret Mac; son, Frank, and Daugh-
ter Mrs. Arthur Opdahl, all of Bel-
levue, and three grandchildren. Burial
Cedar Lawn. Green Funeral Home,
Bellevue.
MANCINI, Ralph A., 40, 2626 170th
Ave. S.E., Bellevue, died March 9.
Requiem St. Louise Church, Lake Hills.
Born In Seafi'le. Attended St. Edward's
School. Graduated from Seattle Unlver.
slty, where he obtained a master's de-
grea. Began teaching career In Lake
Washington School District In 1954. Dur-
Ing lost nlne years had been teacher
and prlnclpol at elementary level and
teacher, counselor and special education
Instructor at Mercer Island Junior
High. Served In South Padflc with
Navy In World War II. Survivors:
wife, Bertha; daughters, Dana and Lee
Manclnl; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Manctnl, Senffie; brother, John L.
Manclnl, Seattle. Burial, Sunset Hills
Memorial Park. Green's Funeral Home,
Bellevue.
NAVRATIL, Prank P., $4, 6754 11th
Ave. NW died March 13. Requiem March
18 St. Alphonsus Church. Moved to Se-
attle from his native Glen Ullin, N.D.
in 1938. Was Seattle Transit System bus
driver 24 years. Member Local $87,
5treat Car Men's Union. Survivors: wife,
Mildred Eilean; two daughters, Regna
Ann and Janet Navrotil, both at home;
two brothers, John and Josegh Navratil,
both of Glen UIIIn; slx sisters, Mrs.
Hubert Keller, Glen Ullln; Mrs. Leon
Berger and Mrs. Rose Moe, both BIs-
mark, N.D.; Mrs. Harry Denzlon of
Janesvllie, Wis.; Mrs. Frank Hortlnger,
Grand Junction, Colo., and Mrs. Louis
Stump of San Diego. Wiggen & Sons
Chapel.
PALMERt George T., 62, 100S6 3gth
Ave. NE, dled March 11. Requiem
March 15 Holy Rosary Church. Born In
Phlladelphlao Came to Soattle 37 years
ago. Retired as longshoreman last year.
Survivors: three brothers, Alexander F.,
Edward J. and Thomas G. Palmer, all
of Seattle, Burial Holyrood. Mlttelstodt's
Bollard Chapel.
Everett Seattle
STANKE, Anton, 59, 3826 Smith Street, PAPal, Joslph J., 80, 2119 Second
died March 10. Requiem March 13 Our Ave., died March 10 Requiem
Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Born March 12 Sacred Heart Church.
In Stevens Point, WIs. and had lived Born In Clove!and, Ohio. Come
in Everett for the past 22 years Sur- to Seattle 63 years ago. Was retired as.
riving are his wife, Theresa; one son, bestas worker. No Immediate relattves,
Ronald Stanke, at home; one dough- Burlal Holyraod. Bonney-Watson.
ter, Mr=. Erllng (E a no) Hoxle, Kirk- SANTI, Mrs. Colina M., 83, 501 l-
land; two sisters, Mrs. Florence No- o en Ave., died March 11. Requlern St.
yak, Stevens Point, Wls., and Miss Jesepn's Church March 13. Born In
Eleanor Sfanke, Aptos, Calif.; and five Strasbourg, France. Came to Seaflle
grundchlldren. Burial Evergreen Come- from New York City 40 year= ago.
tery.
Member St. Martln's Mother's Club.
Burlal Calvary. Manning & Sons.
Lacey
O'NEILL Jomee cnd Roberta Ann,
died March 12 In an alrplane crush at
Paclflc City, Oregon. Requiem March
17 Sacred Heart Church. Mrs. O'Neill
was born In Yaklma and was a mem-
ber of the Cathollc Daughters at
America. Mr. O'Neill was born In Ellens-
burg and had been a teacher at 111e
Hudson Bay Hlgh School In Vancouver.
Mrs. O'Neill was the daughter of Ernest
and Erma Caldwell, former residents of
Olympia .sorvlvlng Mrs. O'Neill are
her mother, Mrs. Erma Dodge, Lacey;
o brother, Tim Caldwell, Sooffle; and
her grandmother, Mrs. L. E. Holler,
Twin Falls, Idaho. Mr. O'Neill Is sur-
rived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur O'Neill, Yaklma; two brothers,
Phllllp, Kent, and Dennis, Sheridan,
Oregon; and a sister, Miss Sharon
O'Neill, Yaklma. Burial was In Calvary
Cemetery.
Marysville
McLAIN, Joseph Dean, 76, Star Rt.
Granite Fails, died March 15. Requiem
March 18 St. Mary's Church. Born in
MIIIbank, S.D., and came to Marys-
vllle tn 1919. Survlvlng are his wife,
Margaret; two daughters, Mrs. Louis
(Margaret) Barclay and Mrs. CIlftard
(Frances) Larson, Marysvllle. He was
preceded In death by a son who was
lost on the USS Lexington In WWll. Also
surviving are a sister, Mr=. Fruncelie
Shurtz, Pasadena, Calif.; nine grand-
children and nine great-grandchildren.
Burial Marysvllle Catholic Cemetery.
Mooroo
NAEGELEN, WIItord E., ., 344 Eliza-
beth Street, died March 12. Requiem
March 16 St. Mary's Church. Born In
Texas and had lived In Monroe 47
years, working for many years with
the Great Northern Railway. Surviving
are his wire, Marcolla; three daugh-
ters, MrS. Ltella EIIx, Menroa; Mrs.
Mattie Pitman, Seattle, and Mrs .Eva
King, Monroe; two brafhers, George,
bryan, Texas, and Hiilary, Okanagan.
Seaffle
BACKus, Mrs. MOW F. 4214 South
Graham St., died March S. Requiem
March 11. St. Edward's Church. Sur-
vivors: three stepdaughters, Mrs. Eva
Chollus, Mrs. Lucllle Plum, and Miss
Evelyn Backus, Soaffie; one stepson,
Gus Backus, Seaffle. Her husband,
Plre, died 1S years ago. Columbue Fu-
neral Home.
BRADY, John, 80, 4831 3$th Ave. S.W.
died March 13. Requiem March 17 St.
Benedict's Church. Born In Coven, Ire-
land. Came to United States when he
was 20 and to Seattle In 190. Rettred
In 1945 from Seattle Police Department
where he had served for 33 years.
For next 10 years was King County
Deputy Sheriff. Was member Holy Name
Society and Retired Police Officers As-
soclatlon. Survivors" his wife, Anna;
three sons John C,, Alderwood Mollor;
Frank J., Seattle, and Patrick T.
Brady, ReaD, Nev.; two daughters, Mrs.
Mary Ann Streuf, Seattle, and Mrs.
Frunk Mllter, Everett. 14 graedchlldren.
Burial Holyrood. Hoffner's Fleber-Kalfus.
DcPIANO Mrs. Ruby M., 47, 9350
52nd Ave. S. died March 9. Requiem
March 12 St. Paul's Church. Born In
Chestnut, Mont. Came to Seattle In
1958. Was registered nurse, graduate of
Sacred Heart Hospital School of Nurs-
Ing, Spokane. Survivors:. husband, Mat-
thew De Piano; daughter, Mrs. John
Shearer, El Monte, Calif.; son, Ronald
L. Gay, Seaffle; sister, Mrs. Pearl
Kaedlng, Llbby, Mont.; half-elster, Mrs.
Josephine Kelly, Seattle; five grand.
chlldron. Burial Holyreod. Hoffnar's
FIsher-Kalfus.
HARRINGTON, Mro. Helefl R., $7,
died March 13. Requiem March 16 St.
Francis of Asslsl Church, Seahurst. Sur-
vivors: san, Mlchael; daughters, Mar-
ret and Lucinda Harringtan, Seattle.
tar, Sister Mary Romayne, Oakland,
Ca,f.; brothers, Rex and Milford Brat-
Dry, both Alberta. Member Legion of
Mary and VFW Auxiliary. Family re-
reqUests spiritual bouquets In lieu of
owers. Burial Rtverton Crest. Yarlng-
Ion's White Center Funeral Home.
HYSTAD, Mrs. ROy M. (Vlca) .57,
740S 8th AVe. NW, died March 15.
Requlem March 18 St. John's Church.
Born In Tacoma. Survivors: husband,
ROY; daughter, Mrs. Fred Hanke,
Seattle; brothers, Jack David, Seattle,
and James Davld, Costa Mesa, Callf.;
three grandsons. Burial'Holyraod. Hot-
friar's FIsher-Kolfus.
LaPLANTE, Arthur J., 44, Bellevue,
died March 9. Requiem Mass March 11
Sacred Heart Church. Survivors: wife,
Sylvia C., Bellevue; daughter, Carol;
sans, James, Cralg, Thomas, and Pat-
rick, all Bellevue; brothers, Hector
and Norman, both Massachusetts;
mother, Mrs. Evelyn LaPIonte Massa-
chusetts. Burial Sunset Hills. Green's
Funeral Home, Inc.
LAPPIN, Mrs. Irene Mary 69, Bel-
levue, dlll March 15. Requiem March
18. St. Louise Church, Lake Hills. Sur-
vivors: Mrs. Philip Hardwlck at Bel-
levue. Green's Funeral Home, Inc.
Burial Sunset Hills Memorial Park, BeN
levue.
STERLING, John R., 71, of Santa
Paula, Calif. dled there March 12. Re-
qulem March 17 St. AIphonsus Church.
Was retired brlcklayer, member Elks,
Senlor Cltlzens and Brlcklayers Union.
Survlvor=: wife, Theresa; five sons,
Harold, Mlnneapolis; Norbert, San Fran-
cisco; Robert, Jerome and Norman aS|
of Seattle; three daughters, Mrs. Lor-
ralna Davis, San Diego; Mrs. Vecn
Ness, St. Cloud, Minn.; Mrs. Irvln
Mandel, Mlnneapelis; 19 grandchildren
and seven grent-grandchldron. Bur el
Holyrood. Hoffner's Fisher-Kolfus.
WlNN, John H. $0, of Los Angetes,
formerly of 1921 Third Avenue, Seattle,
died March 14 Los Angeles. Requiem St.
Plus X Church, Montlake Terrace. Born
in Mlnnoopolls. Come here In 1919.
Worked for Washington State Employ,
ment Service before Joining the Army
In Second World War, during whlch he
was totally disabled. Survivors: a bro-
ther, William WInn. AIderwood Manor.
Burial Holyrood. Beck's Funeral Home,
Edmonds.
Sumner
KOTLAN, John, 76, died March 12.
Requiem March 15 St. Andrew's Church.
Born In Michigan and came to this
area 15 years ago. Retired from 1he
Puget Sound Naval Shipyard about l0
years ago. Surviving are .'three sisters,
Mrs. Charles Patcek and Mrs. Jack
Houfef, both of Seafair Fails, Minn.,
and Mrs. Arthur Burns, Safety Harbor,
Fla.; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Herbert
Wahlstrom, Sumner, and Mrs. Gary
Farmer, River Forest, 1114 two stop-
sons, Arthur Breathen of Kapawsln
(Pierce County), and Raymond Nichols,
Virginia; and two nleces, Mrs. Daniel
Mack and Mrs. Joseph Manglnl, both
of Bremert.
Tacoma
ANTICEVlCH, Mrs. Anfon (Franka),
7S, 2311 N. 30th Street, dled March 12.
Requiem March 16 St. Patrick's Church.
Born In Yugoslavia and had lived in
Tacoma since 1911. Surviving are her
husband and two nieces.
MARINKOVICH, Peter Staven, 71t,
352S N, 24th Street, died March 12.
Requiem March 16 St. Patrick's Church.
He had lived In Tacoma since 1915. Bur.
vlvlng are his wife, Doncla; two sons,
Joseph M., Tacoma, and Peter J., Ko-
diak, Alaska; a sister In Yuogslavla
and a grandchild. Interment Calvary
Cemetery, Tacoma, directed bY Gaff-
ney's Funeral Home.
PINCHAK, John, 78, 1205 E. 30th St.,
died March 14. Requiem March 17 St.
Leo's Church. Born In Austria and lived
tn Tacoma the past 30 years. He was
o retired lumber mill worker. Surviving
are his wife, Mary; two sons, John Jr.
and George, both of Tacoma; five
daughters, Mary, Margaret, Nancy and
Anne Plnchak and Mrs. Kay MuIhol.
land, all of Tacoma; and five grand-
children. Burial Calvary Cemetery, Ta-
coma, directed by Cossedy and Allen
Funeral Home.
SETZER, Nell, 58, died March 12.
Requiem March 18 St. LaD's Church.
Born In Tacoma and attended St. Leo's
School. Served In the US Medical COrpe
as a physlotheraplst In World War II.
Survlvors are his mother, Mrs. Hazel
Payne, Tacoma, and a half-brother,
Max Salzer, Everett.
"It |B safer to listen to ad-
vice and take it than to give
it. Not to accept the advice of
others when reason or good
sense require it, iB a sign of
pride and self-wilL"
--Thomas a KempiB
Hoffner's
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HOME
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Requiem Sung
For Sis÷er
Josepha OP
TACOMA -- Requiem Mass
was sung for Sister Mary Jose-
pha OP March 17 at Marymount
Academy chapel.
Sister 3osepha, 68, died March
14. She was bern Dorothy Rol.
linger in Eliensberg and was
professed in 1916. She had lived
in Tacoma more than 50 years
and was a music teacher at
Aq.uinas and Marymount Acade-
mies.
She is survived by two bro-
thers, N. P. Rollinger of Sun-
nyside and A. M. Rollinger of
Lujunna Hill, Calif.; two sisters,
Mrs. Cecelia Bieren of Ellens-
burg and Mrs: M. A. Walsh of
Tacoma; and four nieces, Sister
Mary Anne OP of Our Lady of
the Lake School, SeattlE, Sister
Mary Aquinata OP of Blanchet
High School, Seattle, and Sister
Mary Bertram and Sister Mary
A]phonsa in California.
Interment was :n Calvary
Cemetery, Tacoma, directed by
Gaffney Funeral Home.
Vancouver
DELAGASSE, Leslie H., 58, died
March 10. Requiem March 13 St. John,s
Church. Bor' In Moxee and lived in
Vancouver the past 25 years. Survlv-
ins are his wife, Lena M.; his mother,
Mrs. TIIle Alderson, Yoklmo; daugh-
ters, Mrs. Don (Leone) Harris, Mrs.
Dorothy B. Thornton, Mrs. George (Vir-
ginia) Baranek, all of Vancouver and
Mrs. BIll (Barbara) Inhtl, Woodland;
sisters, Mrs. Lucite Sademan, Yaklma,
and Mrs. Loreno Roberts, Chldlis; and
a brother, Rouque DeLagasse. Interment
St. John's Cemetery.
Wilkeson
KURANKO, George Sr., 91, Requlom
March 15 Our Lady of Lourdes Church.
Burial Wllkeson Cemetery, dlreded by
Whltmore Funeral Home Chapel, Buckeiq.
Requiem Offered
For Drama Pries÷
SOMERSET, Ohio (NC)-
Requiem Mass for Father Ur-
ban Nagle OP, 59, paywright,
founder of Ctholic theatrical
orgartizatiocts and popular radio
personality, was March
15 in St. Jose's church here.
He died March 11 in St. George
A na,e of Providem R.I.,
Father Nagie in 1931 wi
Father Thomas Carey OP,
founded the Blackfriam Guild.
It still floudd with a thea.
tel" d its ow m New York
and spread imo a ional pky-
produci omi= in 940.
He also was a mmd of the
Catholic Theater Coorence.
He also in work for
the nafioned Holy Nmne Sede W
and was editor o its magazine,
the Holy Name Journ, from
1940 to ]946.
Birfhs
BELLINGHAM--St. Jesph'o dmell
Hespltal reports the following births to
Mr. and Mrs.:
Donn McPherson, boy, March 7.
James Neely, gtrl, March 9.
Jim Snyder, boy, March 11.
LONGVlEW--St. John's Hospitld rs-
ports the fMIowlng blrtlts to Mr. and
Mrs.:
Claud H. Tletlens, glrl, March 8.
James D. McNamara, boy, March 14.
Louis H. Ruh/and, boy, March 14.
Robert H, Edwards, girl, March 15.
Take 27,000
To Lourdes
LONDON (NC) -- Organlze
of Britain's all-night-vigil flying
weekend pilgrimages to Lourdes
have now taken over 27000 peo-
ple to the French shrine. They
expect to top 30,000 this year.
The group charters airliners
which fly pilgrims to Lourdes
on Saturday mornings. They
spend Saturday night in prayer
before the grotto and fly home
again Sunday.
The pilgrimage costs about
$40.
CASSIDY
Funeral Home
' Robert Cassidy, Pres.
James Cassidy, Vice Pres.
EVERETT
3o01 OAKES AL. 2.2178