Says, Film Distributors
Are ,nlurlng Themselv.=s
The CATHOLIC NORTHWEST PROGRESS, 907 Terry Ave. MotionDENVER'pictureCOLO'--distributors(NC)are--
"committing mayhem on them-
MA 2 8880 Extension 61 selves" through objectionBble
• m II film advertising, a National Le-
gion of Decency official de-
RATE 30¢ PER I-[NE CLOSING TIME4 P.M., WEDNEs-D-A-Y clared here.
Msgr. Thomas F, Little, exe-
cutive secretary of the agency,
MINIMUM CHARGE: ...... Isaid there is "tremendous re-
$1 m3 Lines HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE 'sentment on the part of the pub-
Forms Close Wednesday, 4p.m.
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EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE
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on nil types of surfaces irderior or
exterior. Eliminates waxing when ap-
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Vinyl Asbestos, Hard Wood, and Furni-
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when appJled 1c Wood, Metal or Con-
crete surfaces. This finish is else re-
commanded for boots and automobiles.
NO COMPETITION
these are exclusive formulas in de*
by all businesses, industry and
homes. No fronchlsa fee. Minimum In-
vestment- $300. Maximum investment
--$7,000. fnveslment Is secured by in-
ventory. Factory trained personnel will
help set up your business.
For complete detalfs and descriptive
literature write:
CHEM-PLASTICS &
PAINT CORP.
1828 Locust St. Louis 3, Me.
CARPET WORK
RUG AND UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
In your home.
KRAMER CLEANER LA 5-5450
CHILD'S CAMP
OPEN HOUSE
MAY 31ST -- 1 TO 5 PM
JEN-AB DUDE RANCH for boys and
gtrls; heated pool. GRANITE FALLS,
OWen 1-3831 or Seattle, LA 2-5067.
CONTRACTING m SERVICES
Roof Repairing, now roofs, gutters,
downspouts, asbestos and composl-
siding. Free estimates. Guaranteed
#ark. Call C. R. Marcyes. EA 4-8481.
Interior--Exterior
Remodeling
COMPLETE REMODELING SERVICE
INSURED . . . REFERENCES
"0" Down, 5 Years To Pay
HEENEY CONSTRUCTION CO.
3948 S. Mead
PA 2-4463
TOPPED, token down and re-
Earl LeClalr, PA 5-7805 or Lee
Trudeau, CH 3-8947.
FOR RENT
FRE=. RENT TILL JUNE 15TH
Furnished or unfurnished spacious cor-
ner apartments mstudlo or 1-bedroom.
Close to Immaculate Concepflon--Pravl-
deac] Hospital. Well-to-wall carpets,
2-door refrigerators, over-range hoods.
Utilities furnished. Garages. $69.50 up.
__ EA 5-1008 or EA 4-4115.
-D -2-blr'o'o-m--Epa r t m e n t. Large
iv/ngroom, kitchen with eating space,
'"*- ,-Iots of closets, nice bathroom. Choice
of main or second floor. 2157 7th Ave.
W. (Corner McGraw) AT. 3-3961.
ASSEMBLY HOTEL
Weaklyt Monthly Rates. One*half block
Cathedral.
MA. 3-4174
OFFICE SPACE .available. Suitable for
general practitioner of medicine; pre-
fer Catholic. Northeast Clinic, 6850
35th N LA4-5579.
GRANADA APTS. -- Cleon, quiet, rea-
sonable, everything furnished. Across
Leo's Catholic Church, 1224 So. Yakl-
Tacoma.
RNISHED APARTMENT--3 b!
2 fireplaces, formal dining room, pooL
5220 Includes utilities. See at 627 14th
Ave. E. Evenings, EA 5-9614.
TWO-ROOM furnished apartment, $40.
Sharn bath. Close to downtown bus-
line. EA 4-5238.
FURNITURE
LARGEST FURNITURE STORE on the
Eastslde. Open Friday evening. "Free
delivery," Credit.
RAAB'S REDMOND FURNITURE
5-1378 Redmond
HELP WANTED
HELP THE EXTENSION LAY VOLUN-
TEERS. The Catholic Church Extension
Society wants representatives to sell
Extension Magazine. Local territosy
Oregon, Washlnglon end Montane. Start-
Ing salary, fr nge beneflls Write P.Or
Box 6426, Tigord, Ore. Phone ME 9-2214. I
MIDDLE-AGED lady wants elderly lady
to come and live in my own private
home end share the comfort and ex-
of my home. Invalid lady would
Misc. FOR SALE
Graduation
Gifts
New and Used Typewriters
ALL PRICE RANGESmTERMS
EA. 2-4544
TI-FA TYPEWRITER CO.
1811 E. Olive Way (Off Broadway)
I DOUBLE BED
I SET BUNK BEDS
EVENINGS CALL
LA 2-0262
MR. & MRS. STEEL USERS
Poor Peoples • Prices
New and used steel and pipe.
U.S. PIPE & STEEL COMPANY
700 South Ellis
PA 5-8100
METSKER MAPS
Seattle--Tacoma--Portland
CITY POCKET GUIDES
SPORTSMEN'S COUNTY MAPS
Everything In the Map Line
WORLD MAPS AND ATLASES
DELICIOUS, home-made broken choco-
lates, fresh and fine, 89c per lb.
Candy Kitchen, 599 Ravenna Blvd. NE
(Opposite Marshall School).
NURSING HOME
b-,,,,,,
LAKE VUE MANOR
tlonolly accredited for intensive care
• . Personalized rehabilitative care
n a worm congenial atmosphere. State
opt. of Health LIc. 446.
VA 2-7777--VA 2-6311
6505 Lnkevlew Dr. Klrklanc
AUSTIN'S NURSING
HOME
24 hr. Registered Nursing care.
Excellent Food.
(Wash. 5tats LIc. No. 248)
9005 Roosevelt Way N.E. LA 3-4296
RESTFUL MANOR
CONVALESCENT AND NURSING CARE
REGISTERED NURSES 24 HRS.
D WASH. STATE LIC. No. 444
610 Empire Way So. PA 5-2800
ISSAQUAH VILLA
Catholic Operated
Nationally accredlled for intensive care,
LIc. No. 475- EX 2-5351 (no toll)
PERSONAL
23A Acres
FARM
CLOSE IN
BARN
2 BATHS
$13,950
Dutch Colonial
Gentlemen farmers dream come true.
Good solid older home located on a
fenced and cross fenced frock. 2-car
garage, corral and barn. Raise a horse,
a garden or Jusl a good investment.
Just one so be quick. Call EM 4-1180 to
see ad No. 15G. Picture Fiaor Plans
Inc., 13300 Bothell Way N.E. Open 9
a.m. to 9 p.m.
EM 4-1180
SACRIFICE SALE
EAST HILL--KENT
Trl-level, brick front, 4-bedroom home In
top condition. IA baths, built-in double
oven, range, refrigerator and dish-
washer; large recreation room with
abundance of play area; generous patio
--entrance by sliding doors from dining
el. This home features an all.birch
kitchen with abundance of closets and
storage space throughout, Paved streats
sewers and natural gas. Two-car gar-
age. Washer, dryer, drapes Included.
An outstanding buy reduced for a
quick sale to $19,750--FHA or conven-
lionel.
DALPAY & ASSOCIATES
307 Fourth Ave., Renton
BA. 6-6363 AL. 5-7349
4 BEDROOMS
REDUCED $1,000
And located In ever fashionable Nor-
mandy Pork Highlands. Nestled on a
100' x 120 fenced and landscaped lot,
this full basement home Is ideal for
the growing family. Beach rights, shorl
wolklng distance to public and Parochial
Schools and the Gregory-Seohurst Pool.
This is a steal at $20,750. $950 down FHA
terms. H 3-5757.
YEAKEL REALTY
15605 1ST AVE. SO.
.ASSUMPTION PARISH
5 BDRMS.--3 BATHS
BY OWNER
Bigger than It looks. Close to schools end
bus, 2 bedrooms end bath up; 1 bed-
room, both, birch kllchen with dish-
washer, family-size saparate breakfast,
dining, recreation end living rooms on
first floor; 2 bedrooms end bath In full
daylight basement. Wall-to-wall carpet,
lots of built- ins, detached garage.
$18,500. LA 2-7654.
NOTHING
DOWN
$133 MO.
OWNER PAYS BUYING COSTS
3 bdrm., range, washer, well-wall car-
pets and drabes thruout. Flowers,
shrubs galore. A Cnpe Cod rambler lo-
cated on quiet dead-end street. Walk
Clyde Hill and Sacred Heart Schools.
PHELPS $18,950 BELLEVUE
GL 4-9482 EVE. SH 6-4514
HOME + RENTAL
$19,95o
Young 2 bdrm. beet. rambler. EXCEL-
LENT condition. Roomy living rm., dln-
Ing rm., fireplace, family kitchen. Bon-
us $75 income from modern 2 bdrm.
rental on separate lot. Ballord -- 1 blk.
shopping, bus schools. Call
COLONIAL REALTY
LA 3-7090 7527 Bolhell Way N.E.
GROWING?
See this fine S-bedroom home in good
area. St. Joseph's parish. Fireplace, full
basement, hardwood floors throughout,
excellent condition. $17,250. SEE IT
NOW[
ARY BRACELIN EA. 3-8771
Clifton Albrlghf, Rltr.
EA S-0700
ST. BENEDICT'S:
4-BR., Bsmnt., S15,500
7.BR., 2 Bath, Bsmnt., $15,900
3-BR., 2 Bath, Bsmnt., $15,900
ST. ALPHONSUS:
2 Big homes on duplex lot, $15,900
ST. JOHN'S:
5-BR., 2 Bath, Bsmnt., $16,900
3LANCHET:
3-BR., Bsmnt. Views $9,900
WALLINGFORD REALTY
1901 No. 451h. ME. 3-4848
REPOSSESSED--4 bedrooms, rec. room,
fireplace, built-In kitchen, landscaped,
corner lot. Sidewalks and sewers In
end paid. 1 year old and better than
new. 3 blocks from Catholic school.
Lowest down payment or what hove
you to trade? Price $16,500. Builder,
HU 6-3368.
ST. JOSEPH'S
Lovely area. Five bedroom brick Colonl-
ol--3V2 baths. For Informallon call Mrs.
Murphy, EA 2-2710 or LA 2-5626.
VINCENT D. MILLER, INC.
3817 N.E. 45th LA 2-5626
WALKING distance to St. Louise Church
and schooI--Easttown Estates, 3-yr.-old,
owner transferred. 3-4 bedrooms, 2-3
baths, large family room, oll built-ins,
new carpets, drapes. Lawn, landscaped,
fenced. Will accept reasonable offer. SH
6-9746.
BEAUTIFUL VIEW
Three-bedroom, well-kept home. Shop, V
bath, recrea;Ion and bedroom In bose*
mont. Walking distance to Catholic and
public schools, shopping. $16,500. WE.
5-7956. 5236 46th S.W. & Erskine Way.
ST. MATTHEW'S -- Three bedroom ram-
bler on cul-de-sac. Near bus and
stores. $16,250. 1007 N.E. 126th. EM3-
3082.
PERSONAL
DESPERATELY NEEDED
FOSTER HOME
FOR SLIGHTLY RETARDED BOY WHO
WILL ATTEND PACIFIC SCHOOL IN
SEATTLE. CALL FATHER MUEHE --
MA 3-9065.
PLUMBERS
PLUMBING & HEATING
SERVICE
Rodlant Heating . .. Retall Store
L. G. MASSART & SONS
4501 9th Ave. N.W. 5U 3-6850
POSITIONS WANTED
16-YEAR-OLD girl attending Edison Tech.
for summer wishes In exchange for as-
sisting In home--board, room and re*
munerotJon. EA 2-8997.
17-YEAR-OLD girl wishes baby sltllng
during summer vacation. References.
LA 3.0769.
TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE
FENDRICH RADIO & T/
"Member St. Edward's Parish"
PA 3-1172
UPHOLSTERING
PHYSICALLY handicapped upholsterer
will reupholstor your furniture reason-
able. SU 3-2791.
WANTED TO RENT
WIDOW urgently needs 3-bedroom house
by June 4th with gas heat; also re-
frigerator and stove. No mare than
$75 me. Would like Immaculate or
Blessed Sacrament \\;dlltrlcto. L.A 2-Pl23,
ST. MARK'S
SAVE
$1,500
4 BDRM.
$14,9s0
$200 DN.
Come a-running and see this remarkable
four-bedroom nnd we show you proof
that It is priced $1,500 below market
value. The sellers are anxious for a
deal and have priced their home to sell
immediately. It boasts a slate entry
hall, 24 fl. living room with mahogany
paneled wall fireplace, formal dining
room, bright and cheery kltchea, plus
four huge bedrooms. Situated on a tre-
mendous tot in the Shoreline school
district. HURRY on ad No. P-1032.
Picture Floor Plans, Inc., 18332 Aurora
Ave. North.
LI 2-3184 LA 3-0300
24-hour Phone Service
VIEW
COLONIAL
HOLY FAMILY PARISH -- This lovely
home Is .located on a corner lot with
sewer, sidewalks and paving In. Inside
clty. Lovely living room with outstand-
Ing fireplace. Sunny kitchen Includes
drop-in range, dishwasher end disposal
plus lois of cabinets. SGD lead to
fun deck. Beautiful bath with large dbl.
vanity. Da-Ilght basement. Rec. room
wilh fireplace. Garage. Don't walt on
seeing this one. Only $17,950, easy FHA
terms.
BENTON REALTY
19430 16th SW WEst 5.5430
HUBBARD'S
SELECT
IDEAL LOCATION
PERFECT CONDITION
This 2 bedroom bungalow located on o
lovely landscaped lot is walking dis-
tance to downtown Edmonds. Adlacant
to Catholic Church. Formal dining room,
sunporch, eating space in kitchen. All
Imorovaments In, $13,950.
HUBBARD Rlfy., Realtor
Established Since 1924
104-5th Ave. S. in Edmonds
PR. 8-3177 Eves. PR. 6-2606 PR. 8-3086
NEAR
ST. MONICAIS
NEED MORE SPACE?
Five bedrooms, 2,500 sq. ft. on one, plus
daylight basement, V3 acre. Near all
schools. $33,500. AD. 2-1813.
s'r_I=RAICIS -- 3 bedrooms, big yard.
Cleanl Close to Burlen. 14629 12th S.W.
CH. 4-1913.
6 BDRM.
St. Benedict's
TEXAS-SIZED family home on nice tat
within walking distance of Church. Su-
per large plan with DOUBLE PLUMB-
ING and eating space in the kitchen,
Swedish fireplace, full basement, NEW
oil heat and double garage. YOURS
on ZERO DOWN FHA terms at Just
$82 MO. Call BEST'S, INC., LA. 3-7417.
CLOSE TO
BLANCHET HI
Three-bedraom home with finished rec-
reation room. Excellent condition. LA
3-6350.
ST. ANNE'S
NEWI Side-by-side duplex, 2 bedrooms
each unit. Eleclrlc heal parking,
near
everything. $29,500. Evenings call Mr.
Garrison, AT 2.6439.
BLAINE REALTY
11V2 Boston AT 3-5511
WALK TO ST. LOUISE (Lake Hills)
-bedroom rambler, custom features, car-
peting, utility room with built-Ins, tam-
Ily kltchea, adjoining patio, landscaped,
fenced yard, quiet street. Below FHA
appraisal, $17,250. Make us an offer.
223 165th S.E., Bellevue. SH 6-3405.
QUICK CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY IN
NORTH END OR QUEEN ANNE
HOME. CALL BOE ROBINSON.
LOYAL REALTY
SU 3-1300 EVENINGS SU 4-3617
LEGAL NOTICES
BRUMBACH & HENNESSEY, Attorneys
1407 Alaska Building
Seattle, Washington 98104
MAIn 2-5366
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington in and tar the
County of King.
SECURITY SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION, a corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
HAROLD KLONES and JANE DOE
KLONES, his wife,
Defendants
No. 639558. Summons by Publication
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO:
Jnne Doe Klones, Defendant.
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to
appear within sixty (60) days ,Jtter the
first publication of this summons, to-wit:
within sixty days after the 14th day of
May, 1965, and defend the above en-
titled action end the above entitled cause
and answer the complaint of the plain-
tiff and serve o copy of your answer
upon the undersigned aflorneys for the
dalnflff at their office as below stated;
and in case of your failure so to do, a
udgment will be rendered against you
according to the demand of lhe com-
)lolnt which has been filed with the
clerk of said court.
The oblect of this action is to fore*
close a mortgage and mortgage exten-
sion agreement upon real estate In King
County, Washington, described as:
Lot 11, block 3, Cascade VIlla,
According to plat recorded In vol-
ume 34 of plots, page 2, in
King County, Washington, EX-
CEPT the west 95 feet as measur-
ed along the south line thareof;
and to obtain a deficiency Judgment for
the balance due on a promissory note
secured by said mortgage and mortgage
extension agreement end for the other
end usual Incidents to the foreclosure
of a real estate mortgage.
First Publication May 14, 1965.
ROBERT H. LAMB,
BRUMBACH & HENNESSEY
Attorneys for Plaintiff
BRUMBACH & HENNESSEY, Attorneys
1407 Alaska Building
Seattle, Washington 98104
MAIn 2-5366
P--Final June 18, 1965
CURRAN & CURRAN
Attorneys
213 4th Ave. So, Kent, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
County of
State of Washington for the County
of King
In the Mailer of the Eslate of PHEBE
DAVIES SAVAGE, Deceased. Ln Pro-
bate. No. 180956. Notice 1o Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the under-
signed has been appointed and has auall-
fled as executrix of the estate of Phebe
Davies Savage, Deceased; Ihat oll per-
sons having claims against sold de-
:eased are hereby required fo sPrve the
same duly verified, on said executrix or
her attorneys of record at the nddress
below stated, end file the same with
the Clerk at said Court, togelher with
proof of such service within six months
after the date of first publication of this
notice, or the same will be barred.
Date of first publication May 21, 1965.
Phebe Savage Stewart
Executrix of said Estate.
213 4th Ave. So., Kent, Wash.
Currnn & Curran
Attorneys for Estate,
213 41h Ave. So., Kent, Wash.
Pflnal 6-4.63
lie" to off-color ads.
Addressing delegates Appril
20 attending a three-day con-
vention of the Rocky Mountain
Motion Picture Association,
Monsignor Little lauded news-
paper editors who have adopted
moral codes for movie and
night club advertising.
Commenting on the claim of
some movie industry spokeman
that in producing risque films
they are only "giving the pu-
lic what it wants," he said it
is not true that "good movies
do not make good money."
"If one were to look
through the list of blockbus-
ters...during the past 30
years," he said, "he would
find a minimal number of
movies which have been clas-
sified 'objeetioRable' or 'con-
demned' by the Legion of De-
cency.
"The public does buy good
pictures if they are artistically
made. If a film is not artisti-
cHly made, the public, on the
whole, don't buy it," he said.
Monsignor Little said recent
developments concerning the
production code of the motion
thB granting of code approval
to a film involving partial nud.
FOSTEk HOMES
NEEDED
We have an urgent need for temporary
foster homes for, Infants as well as
older children. Board rate, medical care
end clothing are provided hy the agency.
you are Interested, please call.
MA 3#066
LEGAL NOTICES
KANE & SPELLMAN
Attorneys
907 Arctic Building
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County of
King.
In the Matlar of the Estate of JACOB
ALLEN FILE, Deceased. In Probate.
No. 180945. Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the under-
signed has been appointed end has qual-
Ified as Executrix of the estate of Jacob
Allen File, Deceased; 1hat all persons
having claims against said deceased are
hereby required to serve the some duly
verified, on sold Execulrlx or her oflor-
neys of record at the address below
stated, end file the same with the Clerk
of said Court, together with proof of such
service within six months after the date
af first publication of this notice, or the
snme will be barred.
Date of first publication May 21, 1965.
LINNEA K. FILE
Executrix of said Estate.
907 Arctic Bullding
Seattle, Wash. 98104
KANE & SPELLMAN
Attorneys for Estate
907 Arctic Building
Seattle, Wash. 98104
P--Final 6.4.65
CURRAN & CURRAN.
Attorneys
213 4th Ave. S.
Kent, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OFI'-E
State of Washington for the County of
King.
In the Matter of the Estate of CHARLES
HERMAN SCHENDEL, Deceased. In
Probate. No. 177362. Notice of Hearing
Final Report and Patilion for Dlstrl.
butlon.
Notice Is hereby given that Virgil A.
H. Spllker, Administrator of the Estate
of Charles Herman Schendol, has filed ;n
the office of the Clerk of said Court his
final Report and petition for distribution
asking the Court to settle sold Report,
distribute the properly to the persons
thereto entitled and to discharge said
Administrator; and that said Report and
petition will be heard on the 16th day of
June, 1965, at 9:30 A.M. at the Court
Room of the Probat Department of sold
Court, at which timb and place any per.
son Interested In said Estate may appear
end file oblectlons thereto and contes
the some.
Doted this 12th day of May, 1965.
Date of first publication May 21, 1965.
WALTER W. RENSCHLER
Clerk of sold Court.
By: H. W. POTTER
Deputy.
CURRAN & CURRAN
Attorneys for Estate
213 4th Ave. S.
Kent, Wash.
P--Final 6.4-65
RICHARD C. SHANKS
Attorney
3223 N.E. 123rd
Seaffls, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County of
King
In the Matter of the Estate of WALTER
E. WESTMORELAND, Deceased. In
Probate. No. 180633. Notice to Credl.
tars.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
slgned has been appointed nnd has ¢luoli-
fled as Executrix of the estate of WAL-
TER E. WESTMORELAND, Deceased;
that all persons having claims ugnlnst
said deceased are hereby required to
serve the same, duly verified, on said
Eloyse M. Westmoreland or her attorne
of record at the address below staled
and file the same with the Clerk of sol(
Court, togelher wllh proof of such set-
ity--"should be of concern to
all of us."
"I do not beleive that all nud-
ity is per se obscene," he said,
"nor do we maintain that nu-
dity may not have an artistic
function in some high-quality
films. Nevertheless I am not
convinced that nudity is ever
actually necessary for artistic
effect in motion pictures."
"If recent trends in the mo-
tion picture media are al-
lowed by you to continue a
downward spiral of irresponsi-
bility," Msgr. Little told the
movie executives, "the invest-
ment which you have made in
your name and in your film
enterprise will be ultimately
wasted and destroyed."
II
LEGAL NOTICES
RICHARD C. SHANKS
Attorney
3223 N. E. 123rd
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County of
King
In the Matter of the Estate of FLORA
FREER, Deceased. In Probate. No.
]81057. Notice To Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the under-
signed has been appointed and has quail-
fled as Executor of the estate of FLORA
FREER, Deceased; that oll persons hav-
Ing claims against sold deceased are
hereby redulred to serve the same, duly
verified, on sald ROBERT J FREER,
Executor or his attorney of record al the
address below stated, end file the some
together with proof of such service within
six months offer the date of first publl.
cation of this notice, or the same will
be parred.
Date of first publication April 28th, 1965.
ROBERT J. FREER,
Executor of snld Estate.
3223 N. E. 123rd,
Seattle, Wash.
RICHARD C. SHANKS,
Attorney for Estate,
3223 N. E. 123rd,
Seattle, Wash.
P--Final 6-11-65
CURRAN & CURRAN
Attorneys
213 4th Avenue South
Kent, Washington
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
Slate of Wnshington for King County
fn the Matter of 1he Estate of RAYDEE
LUCILLE TODD, a/k/o Raydee L.
Todd, a/k/a Roydee Todd, a/k/o Ray-
dee M. Todd, Deceased. No. 176106
AND
In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN
O. TODD, Deceased. No. 180020. No-
rice of Private Sole of Real Property.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an order
of the Superior Court of the State of
Woshinglon for King County, In pro-
bate, made an entered upon the 19th
day of May, 1965, in the matter of the
above estates, the unders pned admin-
Istrator de bonls non of the estate of
Raydea Lucille Todd and the admln-
Islrator WWA of the estate of John O.
Todd will offer for solo nnd sell to the
highest bldder for cash or on terms
after the 6th day of June, 1965, the tal-
Iowlnq described real estate situate In
the County of King, State of Washington,
to.wlt:
Parcel l--The east 190 feet of the south
210 feet of the southwest quar-
ter of the northeast quarter
of the southwest quarter of sec-
tion 30 township 21 north, range
5 east, W.M, in Klng County
Wash ngton; EXCEPT that por-
tion n 37th Street Southeast.
Parcel 2--The west 180 feet of the east
370 feet of the soulh 210 feet
of the southwest quarter of the
northeast quarter nf the south-
west quarter of section 30,
township 21 north, range 5 east,
W.M., in King County, Wash.
Inglon, EXCEPT that portion In
37th Street Southeast.
Parcel3--The west 140 feet of the east
510 feet of the soulh 210 feet
of the southwest quarter of the
northeast quarter of the south-
wosi" quarter of section 30,
township 21 north, rouge S
easl, W.M., in King County,
Washington, EXCEPT that por-
tion In 37th Street Southeast.
Parcel 4--The southwest quarter of the
northeast quarter at the south-
west quarter; EXCEPT the
south 210 feet of the east $I0
feet thereof and EXCEPT that
portion In 37th Street South.
east, section 30, townshlp 21
N., range 5 EWM.
Parcel 5---The northwest quarter of the
northeast quarter of the south.
west quarter; EXCEPT the
north one-half of the north
one-haft thereof, section 30,
township 21 north, range 5
east, W.M., In King County,
Washington.
Bids for the purchase of sold property
shall be in writing end may be left at
the office of the onorneys for the ad-
ministrator de banls non end administrat-
or WWA, 213 4th Avenue South, Kent,
Washington, at any time after the 28th
oy of May, 1965, the date of the first
ubHcatlon of notice of sole. The per-
chose price shall be peld to the odmln.
Islrotor de bonis non and administrator
WWA in cash, or by certified or cashier's
check Payable fo said administrator upon!
delivery of a deed to said real property
In proper form, or under the terms of
a real estate contract, in nccordance
with the terms eat sale, end delivery of
poltcy of title Insurance showing Insur-
able title, if the laffer be required by
the purchaser.
The administrator de banls non and
administrator WWA reserves the right to
relect any and al bids.
The sale will be subject to confirma-
tion by the Court as provided by law.
WILLIAM SCOTT TODD
vice within six months after the date oil Administrator de banls non of
first publication of this notice, or thel the estate of Roydea Luvllle Todd
some will be barred. I deceased, end administrator WWA
Date of first publication May 21, 1965.1 of the estale of John O. Todd,
ELOYSE M. WESTMORELAND 1 deceased.
Executrix of said Estate. J Curran & Curran
3223 N.E. 123rd Affornays for estale
Seattle, Wash. 213 4th Avenue South
RICHARD C. SHANKS t Kent, Washington
Attorney for Estate, Date of first publication
3223 N.E. 123rd May 28, 1965
Seaffle, Wash Pfinal 6-4-65 Final June 4, 1965
"She's making a retreat"
in Memoriam
o the charity of your Masses
and prayers are commended
the souls of the follong de-
parted priests who Berved the
Church and souls in thiB re'm:
The Rev. Michael O'Donnell,
died May 31, 1960
The Rev. Francis Fleming
OMI, died June 5, 1946
Bremerton
BARTHOLET, John C., 77, Wed May
19. Requiem MnY 22 Star of the Sea
Church. Born near Yaklma when Wash-
ington was still a territory end was a
civil engineer working for contractors
end serving the Stale Highway Depart-
ment for 35 years. Survivors Include
his wile, Leona; son Col. John Bartholet
Jr., (USA-ret.); daughters, Mrs. Lois
Whitman, Puyollup; Mrs. Lucllle Brad-
shaw, Edmonds; Mrs. Rosemary Cim-
mlyottl, The Dalles, Ore., and Mrs.
Jeanctte CaSes, Mrs. Dorothy MaNner
and Mrs. Jeanne Stone, all of Bremtr-
ton; sisters, Sister Mary Dolorltn, Mrs.
Ann Brady and Mrs. Hazel Glacollnn,
all of Seattle; Mrs. Hilda Kuhn, Idaho,
and Mrs. Ruth Ross, Portland; 34
grandchildren and two great-grandchil-
dren.
Des Moines
BOHAN, John D., 40, 15621 4th Ave.
S., died May 21. Requiem May 24 St.
Philomena's Church. Born in MinoS,
ND, and served In the Army Corps of
Engineers and in the European Theater.
He worked with radio stalions in Mlnot
and Billings, Mont., until moving to
this area three months ago. Survivors
include sons, Alan, Seattle, and MI-
chael, MinoS; daughter, Kathlean, Minot;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bohon,
Mlnot; end sister, Mrs. Everett J.
Miller, Weaatchee.
Everett
DINUIS, Dominic Thomas, 73, Rt. 2,
died May 21. Requiem May 19 Our Lady
of Perpetual Help Church. Born In
North Dakota and had been a resident
of the community the past 33 years.
Survivors include his widow, Lena;
three sons, Frank, Lake Stevens; Jack,
Everett, and Jerome, Pinehurst; three
daughters, Mrs. Frances Seat, Plane,
Texas; Mrs. Vlrglnla Coggln, Lake
Stevens, and Mrs. Pauline Halverson,
Everett; one brother, George Dlnuls,
Buffe, Mont.; two sisters, Mrs. Bar-
bara Gels and Mrs. Amelia Kublsok,
both of Dlckenson, ND; 21 grandchil.
dren and 16 great-grandchildren.
D/anne Quint
Leaves Convent
MONTREAL, Que. (NC)-
Yvonne, one of the four surviv.
ing Dionne quintuplets, has left
a convent at Moncton NB, and
is living temporarily here at
the home of one of her sisters.
Germain Allard, husband of
the former Annette Dionne, said
Yvonne had been in the convent
for 2½ years but left without
taking her final vows. He said:
"She is now trying to make up
her mind about what she will
do."
Shrine Windows
Dedicated
WASHINGTON (NC) -- Two
ornate stained glass windows,
gifts of the NRtiona[ Alliance
of Czech Catholics, were dedi-
cated here at the National
Shrine of the Immaculate Con-
ception. Msgr. Martin A. Kriz-
ka of Chicago, Alliance chap-
lain, blessed the windows and
offered Mass.
Father Joseph Adamec CSSR,
of Baltimore, preached the ser-
mon. A large delegation of Al-
liance members from a half-
dozen states attended the May
23 ceremonies.
Births
BELLINGHAM--St. Joseph's General
Hospital reports the following births to
Mr. and Mrs.:
Richard Mergeas, boy, May 17.
LONGVlEW--St. John'e Hospltal re.
ports the following births to Mr. and
Mrs.:
Marvin Kollunkl, girl, May 17.
Dominic N. Tarabochla, boy, May 111.
Wayne W. Whlsnant, girl, May lS.
JImmle L. Rlchey, girl, May 21.
LEGAL NOTICES
R. P. GUIMONT
Attorney
1702 Smith Tower
Ssaltls, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County of
King.
In the Matter of the Estate ot HENRY
BERGLUND, Deceased. In Probate. No.
180848. Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
signed has been appointed and has qual-
ified as Executrix of the estate of Henry
Berglund, Deceased; that all persons hav-
Ing claims against said deceased
hereby required to serve the same duly
verified, on snld Executrix or her attor-
ney 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
of first publlcatJon of this notice, or the
same will be barred.
Date of first publication May )4, 1965.
HILMA BERGLUND
Executrix of said Estate.
1702 Smlth Tower
Seattle, Wash.
R. P. GUIMONT
Attorney for Estate
1702 Smith Tower
Seattle, Wash.
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"-'-A-'L''X-ANDE--ER-'-L. CAIN, AttorltW
YlS JoHph Vance Bldg.
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County of
King.
In the matter of the Estate of JOSEPH
ASICH, Deceased. In probate. No.
180658. Notice to creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the under-
signed has been appointed end has quail-
fled as Admlnlstrntor of the estate of
Joseph Aslch, Deceased; that all persons
having €laims against said deceased are
hereby required, to serve the some, duly
verified, on sold Administrator or his
attorney 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 of first publication of this notice, or
the same will be barred.
Date of first publication May 14, |965.
ROBERT L. WALES,
Administrator of sold EMOte.
918 Joseph Vance Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash.
ALEXANDER L. CAIN,
Attorney for Estate,
910 Joseph Vance Bide.,
Seattle, Wash.
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RIACH & GESE
Attorney
P.O. BOX 17
Lynawoed, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County of
King.
In the Matter of the Estate of HENRY
E. PIERCE, Deceased. In Probate. No.
176923. Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the under-
signed has been appelnted and has qual-
Ified as Executrix of the estate
HENRY E. PIERCE, Deceased; that
Fr;day, May 28, 196S THE PROGRESS--.II ,-
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O my lord and Saviour, support me in my lest hour by the etrong
arms of Thy encromente, and the fresh frogrence of Thy consolotione.
Let the abeolving words be said over me, and the holy oil sign and
seal me; and let Thine own Body be my food, ond Thy blood my
eprlnkllng; and let Thy Mother Mor come to me, end my angel
whisper peace to me, end Thy glormus galnts and my own dear
pntrone smile on me, that in and through them all I may die as I
dee/re to live, in Thy Church, in Thy faith and in Thy love, Amen.
PRAYER FOR A HAPPY DiATH by Cardinal Newman.
Everett
MACY, Edmund C., 45, 5219 Hilltob
Road, died May 21. Requiem May 25
Perpeluol Help Church. Born in Chl.
cage and lived In Seattle 14 years,
coming to Everett seven years ago. He
was the owner and manager of the
Pleasant Acres Nursing Home and a
veteran of World War II. Surviving
are his widow, Thelma; o daughter,
Mrs. Carol Langlll, Everett; a son,
Michael MncY, at home; and a grand.
daughter.
Kent
HOGAN, John T., 66, 7608 S 12th.
Requiem May 29 St. Anthony's Church.
Survivors Include hls wife, Pearl; step-
daughter, Virginia Odeegard, HolW-
wood, Calif.; and nieces, Mrs. Katheryn
Downey, Seattle, and Mrs. Mary Flower,
Shelton. Burial St. Patrick's Cemetery,
Kent, directed by Marlaff Mortuary,
Kent.
Kirkland
ANDERSON, William A., 9029 2nd
Ave. NW. Requiem May 28 Holy Fam-
Ily Church. Survivors include a daugh-
ter, Mrs. Joy Fountain, Seattle; sisters,
Mrs. Roy HIItz and Miss Esther And-
dersan, Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
Renton
EHLh Leslie JosePh, 4 years, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ehll, 12234 51st
S. Mass oft he Angels May 25 St.
Thomas Church. Other survivors In-
clude a slester, Klmberly; and grand.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ehll and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wentz.
STARK, Mrs. Louis (Margaret), 84,
8617 116th Ave. SE, died May 22. Requi-
em May 25 St. Anthony's Church. Born
in Iowa and came to the area $0
Years ago from Cedar Rapids. Her hus-
band, Louis, died last October. Sur-
viving are a dnughter, Mrs. Robert
Nisson, Renton; three grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
Seattle
BENEZRA, Paul O., 64, 6346 21st
Ave. SW, died May 22. Requiem May 25
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church. Was
bar n In Turkey and came to Seattle
as a boy. Survivors: son, Edward Ben.
ezra, Seattle; sisters, Mrs. Alec Bar-
rett, Tacoma; Mrs. Sam Nalmark, Seal
Beach, Callf,; and Mrs. Leo Leonard,
Alameda, Callf, Yarrlngton White Cen*
tar Funeral Home.
CROSBY, Mrs, Austin (Rose), 82,
4119 Baker Ave. NW, died May 23.
Requiem Mny 25 St. Anne's Church.
Survivors: sisters, Mrs. Eva Bishop and
Mrs. Georgianna Elklngton, both of
Seattle; three grandchildren and ten
great-grandchildren. Butterworth Family
Mortuary.
CURTIN, John Joseph, 1039 NE 991h
St., Wed May 19. Requiem May 22 St.
Catherine's Church. Survivors: wife,
Lois E., sons, John J. end Daniel Len-
non Curfln, oil of Seattle, Mother, Mrs.
Mary A. Berry, half brother, Edward
Michael Curtln, Gorwood, N J; Mrs.
Edward Collins, Bethlehem, Pa; Mrs.
Herbert Braun, Chapel Hill, NC; Mrs.
Jules Erhard, Buffer, NJ. Acacia Fu-
neral Home.
DAFFY, Mrs. Mnrtin D. (Jolephlne)
$6, 8540 11th Ave. NW, died May 21.
Requiem May 24 St. John's Church.
Survivors: daughters, Mary Dully and
Mrs. J. Allan Cushing, both of Seattle,
and Mrs. Alvin B. Coffland, San Carlos,
Calif. and six grandchildren. Burial
H o I y r o od. Hoffner's Fisher-Kalfus
Chapel,
ELLIS, Harry, 78, 10053 1Sth NW, dled
May 21. Requlem May 24 Chrlst the
Klng Church. Survivors: wlfe, Selma;
daughter, Mrs. V. E. Irvln, San Fran-
clsco; Mrs. Loretta Lennox, Seattle;
son, Thomas, Conrad, Mont.; sisters,
Mrs. Hary Wenderroth, and Mrs. Claude
Bulman, Salem, Ore.; Mrs. Henry My-
ren, Yucca Valley, Calif.; fourteen
grandchildren. Hoffner's Flsher-Kalfus
Chapel.
HIGGS, EIIIum M., 38, 70h Plke St.,
Wed May 21. Requiem May 25 St. Cath-
erlne's Church. Survivors: son, Gary
Rossman; father, Sol TOdd; sister,
Miss VIvian Todd, and aunt, Mre. D.
Duncan, all of Seattle. Burial Holyroed.
Bonney.Watsan.
KEPLINGER, Richard D.# 50, 2731
10th Ave. E., Wed May 23. Requiem
May 26 St. Patrick's Church. Award-
winning radio commentator, long active
In civic affairs. Survivors: Wife, Mary
Lee; sons, Richard Jr., Santa Ano,
Calif.; Gregory at home; daughters,
Mrs. Michael HoYt, Seattle, and Chris.
fine, at home; sisters, Mrs. Kitty SulII*
van, Knnsos City, Me.; Mre. Law Lea
Stophens, Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs.
Doralhy Gill, Maitland, Fla.; Mrs.
Odette March, Los Angeles; brothere,
Charles Jr., Amoha; Russell, Bellevue,
Neb.; Hubert, Omaha, and tother,
Charles, Kansas City, Me. Bonney-
Watson.
LAVOIE, Jeseph 74, of Pasca, Wed
May 23. Requiem May 25 Immaculate
Conception Church. Survivors: wife,
Maxlne Lavole; lion, Donald R. Lavoie,
Seattle; sister, Mrs. Agnes Fortler,
Canada; and brother, Adolf Lavorle,
Spokane; two grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. Burial Holyroud. Ban-
nay-Watson.
MARTIN, Victarlaon, 80, 714 7th Ave,
died May 23. Requiem May 26 Our
Lady Chapel, St. James Cathedral. Woe
born ]n Spain, but had been a resident
of 5cattle for over 50 years. Burial
Holyroed. John Kalln.
MARTINSON, Judith Ann, lg,
5th Ave. NE, died May 25. Requiem
May 28 St. Catherlne'e Church. Survlv.
or's: parents, Mr. and Mre. Marvin
Martlnson, a n d grandmother, Mrs.
Emma O'RelIly, Seattle. Burial Holy.
rood. Wiggea and Sons Chapel.
NIGHTINGALE, Mary Jane (Merle),
formerly of 1500 S. McCellnn St. died
tV, ay 23. Requiem May 26 St. Pstor'l
Church. Survived by several nieces and
nephews. Burial Holyrood. Clark-Raf.
ferty and Putnam.
Spokane
DUGGAN, Mary E. 84, 1756 47th Ave.
NE, Seattle, died May 20. Requiem
May 24 St. Augustine Church. Born In
Duluth, Minn., and came to Seattle
from Spokane five years ago. She was
the widow of former State Seaalor
Fred Duggan. Survivors Include o
daughter, Mrs. Anders R. Brown, Lake
Forest Park; sons, John and Marshall,
both of Spokane, Frederick, South
Charleston, W.Va., and Emmeff, Great
Falls, Mont.; a sister, Mrs. Marguerite
C. Brawn, Pallillne, II1.1 13 grand-
children and two great grandchildren.
Snohomish
COLEMAN, Mnude, $I, 402 Ave. E,
died May 20. Requiem May 24 St. MI-
chael's Church wlth Father Francls J. .
Tobln as celebrant. Burial Crown Hill ,
Cemetery, Seattle, directed by Bauer
Funeral Chapel, Snohomlsh.
Tacoma
ANORIEUX, Mrs. Mayms F., 79, lt32
10th Ave. E, Seattle, Wed May 19. Re*
quiem May 24 Visitation Church. Born
In Wisconsin and spent many years In :
Montana, before coming to thls area }
15 years ego. She wns a member of
St. Patrick's Church, Seattle. Surviving ..
arl tour nieces, Miss Teresa Barnes
and Mrs. R. A. Johnson, both of Ta-
coma; Mrs. Estelle Poyne, Seatlle, oud
Mrs. Margaret McCaln, Mirror Lake;
end two nephews, Milton Barnes, Ren- '
ton, and Clayton Collins, Los Angeles.
BUHR, Antan, 71, 2107 S. Sheridan "-
Ave., died May 18. Requiem May 21 ,,
St. Leo's Church. Born in Austria and .
was a retired bakery salesman. He
was a member of the HoW Nnme So- o
clety. Survivors Include his wIte, Julin;
two sons, Gerhart and Albert, both of
Tacoma; three daughters, Sister Julia
Antoinette OSF, Portland, Mrs. Julia
Weber and Mrs. Josephine Berthiaume,
both of Tacoma; a brother and four
sisters in Germany; and 13 grandchll-
dren. Burial Calvary Cemetery, Ta-
coma, directed hy Cassedy and Allen.
GRAHAM, Harold D., 62, 4321 Park
Ave., died May IS. Requiem May 21
St. Patrick's Church. Born tn Emmets-
burg, Iowa, end had lived in Tacoma
since 1940. He was o mechanic for King
Construction Co. and a member of the
Automotive Machinists Union. Survtv--.
Ing are his wife, Bertha K.; a son,
Harold J, Tacoma; two daughters, ,
Mrs. Orvld L. Hess and Mrs. William
Filbert, both of Tacoma; his mother,
Mrs. Agnes Graham, Long Beach,.,
Calif.; two sisters, Mrs. Iva Frost,
Long Beach, and Mrs. Iris Grass, Glen-
dive, Mont.; end five prandchlldren.
MITLICH, Joseph E., 72, 1607 N 9th
St., died May 18. Requiem May 20 St. '
Patrick's Church. Born in Yugoslavia •
end lived In the area since 1937. He
was a retired fisherman. Surviving Is a h
son, Daniel, of thl home. Interment
Calvary Cemetery, Tacoma, directed
by Gaffney's.
T I lip "
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MCLEAN, Den, 65, Star Rt., Marys- ;,,
died May 24. Requiem May 25 St, Ann's
Church. Born in Tulollp and llved In .',
the area oll his life. He was a member
of the Tulolip Tribes and o heavy
equipment operator for the DePartment
of Interior before retirement. Survivors
include his widow, Nora; four sons,
Dan Jr., Marysvltle; William, Everett;
Wilfred and Milton, at home; and four
grandchlldren. Burial in the family plot
at Misslon Beach Cemetery.
Vancouver
EARLS, Mary C., 81 2010 W. Re-
serve St., died May 18. Requiem May
22 St. James Church. Born in Idaho
and lived in Vancouver the pact 55
years, interment St. James Acrea, di-
rected by Hamilton Mylan.
McHENRY, Catherine A., 3601 Grant
St., died May 19. Redulem May 21
Our Lady of LOurdes Church. Born tn
Pittsburgh, Pa., and lived In Vancou-
ver the past 19 years. She was a mem-
ber of the Altar Society and St. Ann's ."
Guild. Surviving are sons, Frank, Long
Beach, Collf., Dennis, Vancouver, Jo. "
set)h, Thomas od John, all of Mead-
villa, Pa., Robert, Seattle andCberles ",
McHenry, Canton, Ohio; daughters,
Mrs. Katherine Rankin, Hartvllle, Ohio, °
and Mrs. Sarah Davis, Seattle: 26
grandchildren and tour great grand- "
children. Interment St. James Acres, "
dlrected by Hamilton Mylan Funeral.
Home.
• MOORE, Elizoboth Bertha, 95, Wed ',-
May 21. Redutem May 25 Our Lady o( ,
Lourdes Church. Born In 1570 In Port-
lend, Ore., and lived In Vancouver the
past 45 years at 3400 Washington Street.
Survivors Include a Ion John A. (Jack)
Moore of Vancouver; o daughter, Mrs.
Zena McCarty, Vancouver; six grand- "
children and nine great-grandchildren. ,,.
Interment St. James Acres, directed by,.,
Hamilton Mylon Funeral Home.
Vancouver, B.C.
QUAGLIOTTO-ROMANO, Mrs. Ella,,"
3937 Granvllte St., died April 9. Re-
qulem April 12 Sis. Peter and Paul :.',
Church. Wldaw of Hector Quagllottl,
Ramona. Survtvs Include two dough-:'
ters, Mrs. C. E. (There) Ahnstedt,
Seattle, and Mrs. Douglas (Jnne) Moc-
Kay-Dunn, Vancouver BC; and 17
grandchildren.
CASSiDY
Funerni Home
Robert Cassidy, Pres.
James Cassidy, Vice Pres.
EVERETT
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persons having claims against enid *
ceased ore hereby required to serve . t
same duly verified, on said Executrix UNDI'RTAKING COMPANY ",J .'
her attorneys of record at the address "
below stated, and file the same with the :!
Clerk of sold Co0rt, together with proof I;
of such service within six months after
the date of first publication of thll he- -,
rice, or the same will be barred.
Date of first publlcqtlon May 14, 1965. ,i
LULU B. PIERCE
Executrix of said Betels. ' '
c/o Box 1067
Attorneys for Estate
P.O. Box 1067
Lynnwood, Wash. 1410 N.E. 115th St. (at 15th Ave. N.]g.) .."
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