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907 TERRY AVE., SEATTLE
MAIn 2-8880
Extension 21
AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
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HOMES FOR SALE
INSIDE CITY
LAKE CITY
I
BRICK
$450 DOWN
2 BEDROOMS
2 FIREPLACES
CORNER LOT
$14,950
HERE IS A HARD TO FIND ALL
BRICK HOME, In close in location.
Brand new ranch kitchen. Bring your
point brush and make yourself $1,000
before FHA appraisal. Large recrea-
lion room In full basement with fire-
place. Large detached garage wlth
workshlp. Call EM 4-1110 on Ad No.
1-1212. Picture Floor Plans, Inc. 13300
Bothell Way N.E.
EM 4-1180
WALK TO
IST. LUKE'S
7 ON I RAMBLER
$18,5oo
PHONE: MA 2-8880--Local 21
BAT S
the city's finer, Northeast districts•
Custom built for the owner, all one
floor, with many unusual features --
charming fireplace, pegged oak floors
-- spacious, but for a family of two
or three, this is f,uly designed for
leisure luxury. MUST SEE! $19,750.
Mutual Realty, Inc., 4728 University
Way. Coil LA 4-2500 on AD 23.
4-BDRM.
CHRIST THE KING
BLESSED
SACRAMENT
4 BEDROOMS
In excellent locotJnn near school, stores
and city bus. This one owner home
has gleaming hardwood floors. Large
bedrooms and loads of closets. Formal
dining room, large kitchen with break-
fast area, full basement with large
level lot. $15,500 minimum FHA terms.
Coil LA 5-4343 NOW on ad No. 217.
Benton's Realty, Inc., 6717 Roosevelt
Way N.E.
LA 5-4343
ST JOSEPH'S
11.Yr. old family home in top condition,
within walking distance of Christ the $2l 950
King• Spacious living room with 10' I
stone frplc,, w-w carpeting, modern Y
kit., with more than enough cabinets, QUAL T FAMILY HOME. Lovely on-1
plus eating space. Main floor utilities. Iry hall, open stairway, 5 large bed-!
Extra large garage with storage. Big rooms, 2t baths. 30x17 living reom. I
fenced, level lot, ideal for children. 16x16 dining room. Beautiful new ranch I
Owner will sell on easy FHA forms, kitchen, main floor utility room. 2 car I
Asking $16,950. I garage. Excellent location.
LOYAL REALTY O'NEILL & SEIDELHUBER I
1725-24th NW SU 3-1300 sTLA LUKE's5"S702 8620 Roosevelt Way N.E.
VACANT
NEW & USED CARS & TRUCKS
ask for
DAN WALTON
CH 4..$440 (res.) WE 7-5130
savings guaranteed
kLAN GREEN CHEVROLET
14400 1st Ave. South
(100 thousand mile guarantee)
PLEASE ASK FOR
JOE PINE
UNIVERSITY CHEVROLET CO.
ME 2-4333 RES. SU 4-1916
MEMBER ST. BENEDICT'S
i
CARPET WORK JT q
3 BDRM. 1'/2 BATH
RUG AND UPHOLSTERY FHA Appraised af $20,750. We will make
CLEANING you the owner for a total of =1,200 in-
in your home. cluding closing costs. Ask for Mrs.
KRAMER CLEANER LA. 5-5450 • 3 BIG BEDROOMS Sawyer, AT 3-8857.
• LANDSCAPED AT 4.5500
• AVERBECK
• ' ":" ' ' ' ....... • 17X20 FAMILY ROOM , F'l:,YF2Tdr.,i RLTY.
CL|AN|RS SERVICIID Plne Panelled--Beamed Ceiling J © LOWER VIEW RIDGE
I • LOG-SIZE FIREPLACE I
YOUR VACUUM REPAIRED S3.S0 I • STORM W,NnnW I
Tom McEIroy LA 2-4671 SAVE bfi-{@i ASSUMPTION
• I . ..... . . I • DRAPES--RANGE I BETTER THAN NEW. Custom built, 4 i
• r,u.nA.VlMR. Quick possession° 1 BLOCKcanTObeBUShad for I range in spacious kitchen. Paneled rec-
• ...--...,..,-.- mtn=.l bedrooms, 2 baths, built in oven and I
reaflon room, 2nd fireplace In full day-
BIR P IRIN n w r oft, mum down and price reduction f0rl
__ ROOF RE A O, e Q 0 I light basement, $22,250. FHA appraised, j
tters and downspouts, Asbestos and %. down. .
l;emleiltten siding. Free estimates, raptoln E.8V Van .Gohren, U.S.A.F. Call LA 3-5555.
Gmlrenteed work. Call C. R. MARCYES. . Daylon No. Craw{ord & Conover, Inc.
Washingtan's Oldest Real Estate Firm I
8040 35th N.E. LA 3-5555 I
2424 MAGNOLIA BLVD. Want lots of I
space? Want beautiful view of Sound, I
shipping & Mts? Like the Idea of 5]
bedrooms & 3 baths? Interested in
argo Living & Dining rooms? All at
ST. BERNADETTE'S
3 BEDROOMS
POSSIBLE 5 BDRMS
DAYLITE LOWER LEVEL
EA. 44411 040 Poplar Placl
HIENEY CONSTRUCTION CO. Complete IT ONLY LOOKS $950 DOWN
remodeling service, room additions, re-
pairs, Interior, exterior. Insured. Refer-
ences. Up to 5 years to pay.
PA 2-4463
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ELECTRIC CANTRACTORS
WESTSIDE ELECTRIC INC.
WE 2-0354 . . .-WE 7-3776
ustrlal and house wiring. "Electric
eating our specialty." Serving West
Seattle. Ad E. Lindbarg, Owner.
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FOODENTERTAINMENT
TORTILLAS
LA MEXICANA MexI-Catessen
9436 16th Avo. S.W. WE. 5-1480
PaR RENT
ASSEMBLY HOTEL
EXPENSIVE
Not $19,000 but the low, low price oil
$12,950. Architectural classic lines. Rlch J
looking hand.split shake roof. Attached I
garage Persona Ity grounds. Spacious I
'rooms. Fireplace. (St. Mark's Parish).J
Paved streets, sidewalks, sewers in and
paid.
LA 5-611b BEST'S, INC.
YOU NAME IT
' $i8,750
IMMACULATE RAMBLER ONLY 31
YEARS OLD. Features: delightful liv.
ing room with sandstone fireplace --
cheerful dining room -- charming red
birch kitchen with red birch cabinets
--built in range and oven and eating
space. 3 spacious bedrooms up --
daylight lower level, Is nearly all fin-
ished Into family fun room with fire-
place, 2 more livable bedrooms with
halt bath -- convenient location on
quiet street. Walking distance to CaSh-
WE HAVE IT ollc and Public schools. Listings In th!s
area are quick sellers. Hurryl Our
BEST COMMUNITY EAST OF exclusive. Call CH 3-1550.
LAKE WASHINGTON SOUTH END BROKERS, INC.
Two blocks tram St. Louise, Church and111036 1st Ave. SO. CH 3-1550
school. Close to good local shopping,,
10 minutes from Bellevue Square. Curbs, t ASSUM PTION
paved streets, sewers, water, street ]NEAR N.E. 65TH & 31ST AVE. N.E.
lights. Local bus service to Seattle. Ideal
Family neighborhood. One year old BSMT.--3RD BDRM.
Trl-level, 1800 square feet. Clean, 3
bedrooms, 2 baths, finished daylight
basement, two fireplaces, double car-
part, landscaped. Any reasonable offer.
SH. 6-9666.
CAPITOL HILL
$,¢00 DN
6 ROOM HOME. Living room, dining
Birch kitchen In this spacious S room
home. 12x13V2 dining room. Fireplace.
Cab. AC oil furnace. Basement. Guest
bedroom. FHA appraised, S14,500.
Owner has bought. See tadayl Call
SU 2-3737.
ST. JOHN'S
NEAR N.W. 00TH & 10TH AVE. N.W.
a budget price? Here It is all rolted
up into oriel Tom Davies AT 2-3336.
Blanche Opperman
REALTOR
"MAGNOLIA'S PIONEER OFFICE"
3312 West McGraw AT 3-3604
DUTCH COLONIAL
MT. VIRGIN OR ST. MARY'S
Available for Immediate possession,
located on a corner lot with fenced
backyard. All improvements In. Spa-
claus, traffic free living room, formal
dining room, large kitchen, l'h baths,
hot water heat, 4 bedrooms second
floor. The home for the large family.
S16,900. Owner has built next door.
Eves. PA 3-9789.
ED EDWARDS, at ST. EDWARDS,
Broker
Genesee, Inc. 3604 S. Genesee, PA 24050
I BLOCK T(3 ST. JAMES
JJ!er new management. Redecorated.
nan, warm rooms. Pensioners wel-
me. S40 month up.
; 823 Madison -- MA 3-4174.
LADLES ONLY
Attractive First Hill apartment or house-
IMPERIAL East
EAST SIDE'S NEWEST DEVILOPMNT
{ Finished homes ready to move Ihto
now. VISIt the furnished show houses.
Open Dady. 10 o.m. 'ttl 9 at night.
Coil SH 6,0221, Prestige Homes, Inc.
QUEEN ANNE
BIGELOW LOCATION
4 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS
SOME VIEW; S24,S00
CALL MR. GARRISON--AT 2-6439
BLAINE REALTY
11112 Boston AT 3-5511
DES MDINES AREA •
LARGE RAMBLER
Daylight basement. All appliances. Fin-
Ished basemc]t. View. 1 block St.
Philomcna church and schools. TR8-
2958.
ST. JOSEPH'S
blocks to bus line. 2 bedroom home.
Eosament, fireplace, carport, FHA op.
praised. EA. '4-7273.
Hb-e--b-ul[I
lease =tore. St. Alphonsus. Low nanthly
paymt, on contract. Forenoon, AT 3-3620.
close to Christ the King. EM. 3-5072. _
Requiem Offered
For Zasu Piffs
LOS ANGELES (NC)--Re-
quiem Mass was offered here
for Mrs. Zazu Pitts Woodall,
movie comedienne.
She is survived by her hus-
band John; a daughter, Mrs.
John Reynolds, and $ son, Don-
ald M. Gallery. TheMass was
offered June 11 in the chapel
of Holy Cross Mausoleum.
To Direct
African Center
Dr. Herbert D. ReEs, dean of
Seattle University's School of
Education, has been granted a
two-year leave of absence to
direct an administrative train-
ing program in Nigeria for the
Ford Foundation.
The Very Rev. A. A. Lemieux,
S.J., University p r e s i d e n t,
named Dr. Winfield S. Fountain,
associate professor of school
administration, acting dean.
Dean Reas will leave for Ka-
duna, the capital of Nigeria's
northern region, in August ac-
companied by his wife and two
children.
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LEGAL NOTICES
JEROME L. JAGER, Attorney
1010 Lagan Building
keeping rooms, starting at $7 per week. room. Large kitchen. 3 bedrooms,
1210 Morion Street (across from Swe- fireplace, tull basement, garage, beouti-
dish Hospllal). ful Yard. ] block to Volunteer Park.
Only $13,300. FHA appraised. Coil
ST. BENEDICT'S Mary" Brocelin EA 3-8717.
"Spacious, newly decorated 1 bedroom CLIFTON ALBRIGHT RLTRS.
furnished apartment. Heated. Brick 1550 Olive Way EA S.0700
• building. Bus. Stores. $90. ME. 3-4078.
,. -C--OC-N----- Vl EW PROPERTY
lrge one bedroom furnished abartment, I ST. JOSEPH'S PARISH
lnd 21/= room furnished apartment. Close i FHA APPRAISED. Low down payment.
'Vto Immoculoto Church, hospital, shop-I Hot water heat. 5 bedrooms, double
ping center and bus line. EA. 5-4337. plumbing. $17,500. Coil Mrs. McCutchen.
NEAR ST. JOHN'S McCUTCHEN REALTY
3 bedroom house. Electric range, re-EA 2-5611 or MA 4-2377
frlgerotar, draperies and rugs. Available
July 1St. 5U. 4-7121. I MAGNOLIA VIEW
ROOMS and both, furnished apodment',J4 Large bedrooms, 3 main floor. 2 baths.
near St. Anthony's Church in Kent. View of Sound and Olympics. 3 blocks
Lowell Apts. Phone UI. 2-6418. to Our Lady of Fatima, Jr. HI and
• : shopping. Separate dining room. Fam-
Ily eating area in all mahogany kltch-
$175 per month, Included heat and an, dishwasher. Drapes, appliances,
' utilities. Close in Ballard. SU. 3-2412. wail to wall carpeting in living, dlnlngt
hails. Recreation room with bar. 41h
/ bedroom lower level. Extra large Patio.
$27,500. 2820 30th West.
4 BDRMS.
F.H.A. $16,000
Owner recently installed newest alumi-
num siding which will end your pres-
ent worries. Exceptionally pleasant
and roomy living and dining room
with fireplace. 2 bedrooms on main
floor and 2 up. Full basement. A
deeper lot ideal for children. For
appointment call SU 2-3737.
RAY B. WALKER, RLTRS.
7514 15th Ave. N.W.
PANORAMIC VIEW, 2-bedroom home,
basement, automatic furnace, fireplace,
W.W carpet, choice West Seattle lo-
cation, near public and parochial
schools, shopping, busses, Holy Ros-
ary Church, W. S. Junction. Separate
house used as 3rd bedroom, nice yard.
Appointment, WE 5-2335.
Very clean 3 bedroom home on nice lot.
ST. MATTHEW'S--NEW ' Seaffle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
QUALITY BUILT. 3 bedrooms. 2 full I State of Washington for the county of
baths plus full basement with 4th bed. King
room, recreation room and 3rd bath. In the Molter of the Estate of IDA
Ready to finish, Lovely dead end CATHERINE KAPETAN, Deceased. In
street. Walking distance to school and Probate. No. 171613. Notice to Cred-
bus. $24,500. FHA terms, or will take Itors.
Your home In trade. Notice Is hereby given that the un-
O'NEILL & SEIDELHUBER terslgnad has been appointed and has
LA 5.5702 8620 Roosevelt Way N.E. qualified as Admlnlstratrlx of the estate
--'N---R OUR--'DAT--'A----J of Ida Cothorlne Kapetan, Deceased; that
............ all persons having claims against laid
3 bedrooms plus daylight recreation room idec s " " =- ' " " " '
with separate bath On bus Large. ea e are .ereuy redu.re= o .erve
carport Low down 'contr,e u;tk L the same duly verified, on said Admln-
-r ^, "n,€.= --'--i.^.'" ."" ;'"l Istratrlx or her attorney of record at
e ........... mur.wve. ls| .,.an the
¢.mnnn '.,, ^-r..-, ., J address below stated, and file the
eve,,ngs
"' ' .... "''" " same with the Clerk of said Coud, to-
gether with proof of such service within
I six months after the date of first publl-
collon of this notice, or the same will be
LEGAL NOTICES barred.
KELLEY & O'SULLIVAN
Eastslda. Open Friday evening. "Free
deliverY", Credit.
RAAB'S REDMOND FURNITURE
TU. 5-13711 Redmond
E :
GREETING CARDS
"BIRTHDAY, GET WELL, CHRISTMAS
ST. FRANCIS
OF ASSISSI
3 bedroom rambler, fireplace, Rec. room.
OUR LADY OF THE LAKE
ONLY 3 BLOCKS TO
CHURCH AND SCHOOL
Circular floor plan. Large kitchen. Com-
pletely finished basement. S18,950. 2754
N.E. 88th. LA. 3-1842.
OWNER
MUST SELL QUICKLY
Any reasonable offer accepted. 5 Bed.
rooms, triple plumbing, within 3 blocks
CATHOLIC CARDS--V:= PRICE
LA 2-4671
HELP WANTE
A" I' LY.
per, southwest Washington Rec-
tory. One priest. One hour from Port-
land on railroad. 2 bus lines. Nice liv-
Ing quarters. Non smoker. Apply by
letter only. Give names of references.
Ne telephone application considered.
Reply to Progress Box 'R'.
JANITOR 1o live in. Needs license No.
4 or S to operate furnaces. For Cath-
olic Church. Reply to Box "M", The
Progress.
COMPANION to elderly lady, light house-
work. Room, beard and compensation.
ur Lady of tho Lake parish area.
hone LA. 3-7718 after 6 p.m.
Separate carport and work shop. Large of St. John's, bus and shopping, asking
lot. FHA appraised. By owner. CH 3-0656. $13,500. Vacant, EM 4-0677 or LA 2-3725.
BY OWNER SPACIOUS HOUSE NEAR SEATTLE
PREP. 5 bedrooms, 3V baths. Level
Carlton Park. Clean 4 bedroom home. lot. 'Large living dining room and
Finished rec. room with fireplace. Level kitchen areas. Two ear garage. Call
lot. Covered batlo. Close to Our Lady evenings: EA 3-3325.
of Fatima Parish. Immediate occupancy. I
Reasonably priced. Coil AT. 3-2446. OUR LADY OF FATIMA
i Larpe year around beach house. 3 bed-
rooms. 180 degree view. AT. 2-8586.
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TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVlCEI
FENDRICH RADIO & TV I LEGAL NOTICES
"Member St. Edward's Parish"
PA. 3-1172 I
I .
WANTED TO RENT
PRIEST'S HOUSEKEEPER wants a com-
pletely furnished small coltage, good I
neighborhood. Walking distance church, I
stores, buses, for July, August. Augusta l
Sibrel; 1427 6th Street; Alameda, Call.
torn o.
t BRUMBACH & HENNESSEY
By Robad H. Lomb
I Attorneys for Estate
1407 Alaska Building
Saattla, Wash.
iN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County af
King.
In the Matter of the Estato of VIVIAN
e U. S. PIPE AND STEEL COMPANY
7000 South Ellis
PA 5-8100
i i ,
NURSING HOME
i
INSTRUCTION
PREP summer Latin Inslilute. Remedial
& Academic Credit. High school Latin /
& French. Cell Gi. 4-4813. t
• , , j Attorney for Estate
MISC. FOR SALE 9ts Joseph Vance Bldg.
Saatlle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OR THE
MR.Poor & MRS.PeoplesSTEELprlcesUSERS State of Washington for the County
new and used steal.and pipe. of King.
In the matter of the estate of THOMAS
PATRICK O'BRIEN, Deceased. In pro-
bate. No. 163638. Notice of hearing final
report and petition for distribution.
Notice is hereby given that Kathleen
O'Brien, odmlnistratrix of the "Estate of
Thomas Patrick O'Brien has filed in the
STUBBINGS NURSING HOME office of the Clerk of said Coud her final
"Cathnllc operated" Report and pntltlon for distribution, asking
Private cases only. the Coud to settle said Repod, distribute
State LIc. No. 69 the property to the persons theresa an.
1732-16th Ave. EA. 3-6061 titled and to discharge said admlnlstratrlx;
ISSAQUAH VILLA and that said Repod and petition will be
Catholic Operated. Class 1 heard on the 26 bay of July, 1963, at
t.l¢; No. 475- Ex. 2-5351 (no tort)" 9:30 o.m. at the Court Room of the
i I Probate Department of sald Court, at
which time and place any person intar-
PlRSoNAL esled in said Estate may appear and file
obJectinns thereto and contestthn same.
rFANT HOMES NEEDED. Foster par. Doted this 19th day of June, 1963.
urgently requested tar new born Date of firlt publication June 215t, 1963.
babies. Also summer placements tar NORMAN R, RIDDELL,
school ago children. Clerk of Sold Court.
Catholic Children's Services ALEXANDER L. CAIN,
1310 No. I Streld Attorney for Estate,
Tacoma 918 Joseph Vance Bldg.,
Breadww 2-9359 Seattla, Wash.
FINAL 7-5-63
• DARRELL, Deceased. In Probate. No.
167928. Notice of Hearing Final Report
and Petition for Distribution.
Notice Is hereby given that William F.
LEGAL NOTICES Hennessey Administrator of the Estale of
Vivlan Darrell, Deceased, has filed In
the office of the Clerk of said Court his
final Report and petition for distribution,
ALEXANDER L. CAIN ask ng the Courl to sett e sad Repod,
distribute the property to the persons
1hereto entitled and to dlschnrgo said
William F. Hennessey and exonerate
his bond, and that said Repod and Peti-
tion will be heard n the 23rd day ef
July, 1963, at 9:30 A.M., at the Coud
Room of the Probate Deportment of said
Court, at which time and place any per-
son Inlerested in said Estate may appear
and file obledlns thereta and contest
the some.
Dated this 17th day of June, t963.
Date of first pubhcatlon, June 21, 1963.
NORMAN R. RIDDELL
Clerk of said Coud
By H. W. POTTER
BRUMBACH & HENNESSEY
By Robe'd H. Lomb
AflorneYS for Estate,
1407 Alaska Building
Seattle, Wash.
Final 7-5-63
McMAHON & WEBSTER
Attornays for lstata
$00 John Strnt
Seatlle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County of
King.
In the Matter af the Estate of PAUL
FRANCIS MclNERNEY, Deceased. In
Probate. No. 171751. Notice to Creditors.
Not;,:e is hereby given that the under-
FOSTER HOMES
NEEDED
We have nn urgent need for temporary
foster homes for Infants as well es
older children. Board rate, medical care
clothing are provided by the agency.
are Interested, please coll.
MA 3-9065
CATHOLIC CHILDRENS SERVICES
PLUMIIRS
PLUMBING & HEATING
SERVICE
Radiant Heating . . . Retail Store
L. G. MASSART & SONS
4501 9th Ave. N.W. SU 3.6850
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• POSITIONS WANTED JOSEPH A. HOLLEMAN
Attorney for Estate
• , 10,15 Securities Building
NAELE young '. 'res sum. iSeattle 1, Washington
met Ombloyment. Call PA. 2.91. ,
slgned has been appointed and has quail-
JOSEPH A. HOLLEMAN J fled as Adm nlstrator of the estate of
Attorney i PALIL CRANCIS MclNERNEY, Deceased;
tlS..Securlties Bulld.lol tthat oll persons having claims against
........ enlr I, wasnmgton sold deceased are hereby required 1o
our-=ru CuURT OF WASHINGTONserve the same duly varified, on sod
FOR KING COUNTY t Administrator or his attorneys of record
Estate of JAMES L. BEAUPIED, De.ia t the address below state, and file the
ceased. No. 172074. Notice to Creditors. some with the Clerk at said Court lo-
All persons having claims against said/gether with proof of such service within
estate must serve same on undersigned' six, months alert the date of first publl-
oppolnled and qualified administrator of I cation of this notice, or the same will be
estate or its attorney of record at ad- barred.
dress below and file same with court I Date of flrsl publ cat on June 7 1963,
clerk with proof of service within slxl E.R. McMAHON,
months after June 14, 1963, being first Administrator of said Estate
publlcatlon dote. ! 1708 N.E. 62rid
JOSEPH A. HOLLEMAN Seattle 15, Washinglon
Administrator WALTER E. WEBSTER, Jr.
of McMAHON & WEBSTER,
Attorneys for Estate,
John Street,
Scott e, Wash,
Fltli 64111.63' Final 6-21-63.
Attorneys for Estate
$05 Arctic Building
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
1 State of Washington for the County of
King.
In 1he Matter of the Estate of EMERY
S. ELLER, Deceased. In Probate No.
171903. Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the under-
signed has been appointed and has qual-
Ified as executor of the estate of EMERY
S. ELLER, Deceased; that atl persons
having claims against said deceased ore
hereby required to serve the same, duly
verified, on sold LLOYD ELLER or his
l attorneys of record at the address below
l stated, and file the some with the Clerk
of sald Coud, 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 uf first publication June 7, 1963.
LLOYD ELLER,
Executor of enid Estate,
505 Arctic Bulldlng,
Seattle, Washington
KELLEY & OSULLIVAN,
Attorneys for Estate,
505 Arctic Building,
Seattle, Washington
Final 6-21-63.
KELLEY & O'SULLIVAN
Attorneys for Estata
805 Ati¢ Bulldlng
Seattle, Washlngtan
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
Stato of Washington for the County
• of King. ..
In lhe Matter of the Esrate of TaRA E.
SPARLING, Deceased. No. 171€17.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that tha under-
;signed has been appelntnd and has quol-
If led al Executor of the above entltlod
;estate; that all persons having claims
against said deceased are hereby re-
quired to serve the same, duly verified,
on said THOMAS E. SPARLING or his
attorneys of record at the address below
=toted, and file the same with the Clerk
af eald Coud, together with prOof of such
sarvIce, within six month after the dote
at first publication of this notice or the
same will be barred.
Date of first publication June 7, 1963.
THOMAS E. SPARLING,
Executor of said Estate
505 Arctic Building, !
Seattla, Washington
KELLEY & O'SULLIVAN,
AHornays tnr Estate,
505 Arctic Building,
Ssattle, Washington
Final 6-21-63.
CARTANO, BOTZER & CHAPMAN
Attorneys for Estate
1415 Joseph Vance Eulldlnl
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OP THE
State of Washington for the County of
King.
In the Matter of 1ha Estnta of JAMES
SARSFIELD, Deceased. In Probate. No.
171036. Notice to CreditorS.
Notice Is hereby given that the under-
signed has been appointed and has quail-
fled as Administrator ot the estate of
JAMES SARSFIELD, Deceased; that all
persons having claims against sold de.
ceased oro hereby requIrad to serve the
same, duly verified, on said admlnlstra.
tar or his attorneys of record at tho
address below stated, and ilia 1he same
with the Clerk of said Coud, together
with proof of such service within ,six
months after the date of first publication
of 1his notice, or the same will bo barred,
Dote of first publlcotlon June 7, 1963.
JOHN A. PELUSO,
Admlnlstrotar of said Estate,
410 Marion Streeh
Seattle, Wash.
CARTANO, BOTZER & CHAPMAN,
By: Robed A. O'Neill
Attorney for Estato,
1415 Joseph Vance EuIIdlng
Seqffll, Wash,
Final &21 -&IL
Date of first publication 6-21, 1963.
/s/ AILLENE KOLODZIEJ
Admlnistratrlx of said Estate.
7213 Sycamore Street
/s/ JEROME L. JAGER
Attorney for Estate,
1010 Logan Building
Seattle, Wash.
Final 7-$-63
DARE, DUEUAR & DOR1
Attorneys Mr Estate,
1429 Washington Bulldlng,
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OP THE
State of Washington for the County of
of King.
in the matter oi the estate of MICHAEL
STARIAK, Deceased. In probate No.
171589. Notice to cradltori.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
signed has been appointed and has quail-
field as Administrator of |ha eetate of
Michael Starlnk, Daceased; 1hat all per-
sons having claims against said deceased
are hereby required to serve the same
duly verified, on said Administration or
his attorneys of record at the address
below stated, and file the same with the
Clerk at said Coud, together with proof
of such sarvlce within six months after
the date of first publication of thli noflcce,
or the some will be barred.
Date of first publication June 21st, 1963.
PETER A. KREMENICH,
Admlnlstratar of laid Estate.
1429 Washlngtan Building,
Seattle, Wash.
DARE, DUBUAR & DARE,
Attorneys for Estate,
1429 Washington Building,
:Seattle, Wash.
FINAL 7-5-63
/s/ JEROME L. JAGER
Attorney
1010 Logan Building
Sattls, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF TNB
State ef Washlngton for the County of
King
In the Matter of the Estate of NINA
A. McGOWEN, Deceaied. In Probate.
No. 171919. Notice to Creditors,
Notice Is hereby given that the under.
signed has been appointed and has
qualified as Administrator of the estate
of NIna A. McGowen, Daceased; 1hot al
)ersons having claims agatnst said de
ceased are hereby required to serv(
the same duly verified, on sold Ad
mlnlstrntar or his attarney of record
at the addross below stated, and tlla
the same with tha Clerk of lld Coud,
together with proof ef such servIcoi
within six months offer tha date at
first publication of thts notice, or the
same will be barred.
Date of first publication June 21, 1963.
/s/ RICHARD N. McGOWEN
Administrator of said Estate.
2102 N.E. 68th Avenue,
Seattle, Wash.
/s/ JEROME L. JAGER
Attorney tar Estate,
1010 Logan BuIIdtng
Seattle, Wash.
' MLONE & M¢BRIt
Attornay for Estate
4741, Rainier Avenue South
Seattle I, Washington
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for King Cnunty.
In the molter uf the Estate at ROBERT
WILLIAM FISH, Doceosed. In Probate.
No. 172201. Notice to credltars.
The undersigned Is the appointed and
qualified Executrix of the above-entitled
Estate. All persons having claims against
said Deceased are required to serve some
• I
in Memoriam Requiem Sung Friday, June 21, 1963
For Fr, Maher, ...... THE PP-,OCRE$$--7_ , ,.
O the chErity 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. Patrick J. O'Donnell,
died June 21, 1949.
The Rev. Charles Claessens,
died June 2, 1912.
The Rev. Andrew MeGrath,
died 3une 2|, 19S7.
The Rev. Bernard Kornke, died
June 23 1938.
The Rev. John Francis Gib-
boney, died June 24, 1958.
Auburn
CAVANAUGH, RIchard F., $4, 1431 E.
Main $I., died June 18. Requiem June
20 Holy Fnmlly Church. Burial Auburn
Cemetery. Bern In Tacoma. Ralsad In
Auburn and lived in Walla Wolla and
Spokane before returning here eight
years ago. W0s an employee of the
Boeing Ca. Member of the U. S. Coast
Guard Auxiliary and the Viking Yacht
Club. Survivors: wife, Eiva; daughters,
Mrs. Fred Stevenson, Tacoma; PatrIcla
Cavanaugh, HOyWOrd, Collt.; Mrs, Ron-
da Brooke and Madalene and Cnndce
Cavanaugh, all of Auburn; mother, Mrs.
Prank Cavonaugh, Auburn; brother,
Edward J., Port Angel0s; sister, Mrs.
Dwight Coikh.s, Spokane; six grand-
children. Price Funeral Home.
L,brar,an
SPOKANE -- Solemn requiem
Mass was sung Monday in Mt.
St. Michael's Novitiate here for
Rev. Thomas F. Maher, S.J.,
73, who died 3une 13.
The pontifical requiem was
sung by Rev. Joseph P. D0no-
van, S. J.
He was the novitiate's head
librarian and served in that
capacity and as a 'teacher at
Gonzaga University.
Father Mahev attended Dld
Seattle College from 1902 to
]908. He entered the Jesuit No-
vitiate at Los Gatos, Calif.
July 16, 1911.
After studying theology at
Insbruck, A u s t r i a, Father
Maher was ordained in Rom%
July 2?, 1925. Assignments in-
cluded posts at Gonzaga Uni-
versity, 1928 to ]952; Kodiak,
Bellingham
LAWRENCE, Mrs, Madeline, 66, 3303 brother, Henry P. Maher; and a
Marine Drive, died June 11. Requlnm niece, Mrs. Charlotte Mallory,
June 15 St. Joachim Church. Burial
Lummi Cemetery. Lived In Whatcom
County all her life. Survivors: seven
daughters, Mrs. Helen Hilloire, Mar-
garet allan, Isabella McCluskeY,, Car-
della James, Ireme James and Miss
Hazel Lawrence, all of Whatcom Coun-
ty and Mrs. Mary Johnson of Newark,
Calif.; two sons, Frank and James
Lawrence, both 1 °f4 Marlefla; 30 grand-
ch.ldren and great.grandchildren.
Moles Funeral Home.
Battle Ground
MEYER, Dennis E., 78, died June 13.
Requiem June 11 Sacred Head Church.
Born In Battle Ground and had lived
all his life In this area. Had been cus-
tadlon of the Baffle Ground Schonl for
many years. Survivors: brother, Thomas
Mayor, Fresno, Calif.; two sisters, Mrs.
Frank GIIshon, Redwood City, Calif.,
and Mrs. Robert Geenon, Portland.
Black Diamond
VALERIO, Mrs. Jahn F., (Clatllda),
71, died June 15. Requiem June 18 St.
Barbara Church, Black Diamond.
Burial Black Diamond. Born In Italy.
Came to Black Diamond when she
was 20 years old. Survivors: husband,
John F. Vaterlo; daughter, Mrs. Phi-
lamena Dzledzle, Maple Valley; sons,
Mello, RIcco and Fred SIIvestrl, oll
of Enumclaw, Joseph SIIvestri of Kent,
ond Thomas SIIvestrl of Maple Valley;
12 grandchildren nnd eight great-
grandchildre n .
Camas
MUELLER, Mrs. Anna Mary, 83,
died June 15. Requiem June 19
St.
Thomas Church. Burial Cameo Ceme-
tery. Born In Tolling Rock, Mlnnesata,
came here tn 1925. Member of St.
Thomas Altar Society and the St.
Thomas Catholic Aid Association of St.
Paul, Minnesota. Was charier member
of the Navy Mothers at Comas. Sur-
vivors; husband, John; four sons, John
H., Andrew M., Albert N,, all of Wash-
gugal, and Felix M. of Comas; and five
daughtars, Mrs. Gedrude Meyer of
Portland Mrs. EIIsobeth Meyer of
Granger, Wash., Mrs. Katherine Warren
of Orchards, Mrs, Adelaide Daughedy
of Comas and Mrs. Eleanor Hirsh of
seattle; brothers; Albed Klrch, Phoenix,
Ariz., and Henry Klrch of Kellogg,
Minnesota; sisters, Mrs. Katherine
Schnnk, Minnesota, and Mother Hya-
sllh, O.S.F., Milwaukee, WIs.; 32 grand-
children, 47 great.grandchlldren and one
great.great-grandchild. Staller Funeral
Home.
Everett
DUFF, Patrick J. (, 9516 Logan-
berry Lane, died June 14. Requiem
June 20 Immoculata Conception Church.
Burial Cypress Lawn. Born in Phila-
delphia. Came to Seoffie for a number
of years, moving to Everett 11 years
ago. Was a construction worker. Sur-
vivors: wife, Vor n; slap*daughter Mrs.
Phyllis Worrelh Indian River, Fig. step-
sons, Arthur L. Barnett, Everoff, and
Joseph A. Barnett, Fort Ellss, Texas;
two sisters and a brother In Phila-
delphia; and seven grandchildren. Purdy
and Waiters Funeral Home.
LaGRANDEUR, Fay, 70, 1323 Rocke-
feller Ave., died June 13. Requiem
June 111 Immaculate Conception Church.
Burlol Evergreen. Cassldy Funeral
Home.
Requiem Said
For Former
Chile Consul
Requiem Mass was said
Monday in St. James Cathe.
dral for Mrs. Celia Sampa-
layo, former Chilean consul in
Sesttle and who died ,Tune 13.
Mrs. Sampelayo, 67, lived at
2815 Mountlake Blvd. E. She
had succeeded ber husband,
J0se, to the consul post in 1953
after he died while making a
visit to his native land after
10 years as consul.
Serving as consul until Janu-
ary, Mrs. Sampelayo had also
taught Spanish on an on.call
basis for the Seattle Public
Schools. B o r n in LaSerela,
Chile, she moved with her bus-
Gicj Harbor
COSULICH, John A., 86, died June
15 St Nicholas Church. Born In Aus-
tria. Came to Gig Harbor In 1923.
Retired foreman for the former Sken-
lie Shipbuilding co., where he was
employed from 1911 to 1950. Survivors:
wife, Marina; son, Anthony, Gig Har-
bor; two daughters, Mrs. C. W. Bell,
Gig Harbor, and Mrs. John Bonham,
Seal Beach, Calif.; brother, Antone,
San Pedro, Calif.; sister. Mrs. Chris-
flna Loverich, Balnbrldge Is}and; four
grandchildren. Parklns Funeral Home.
Milton
KETTER, Staphen Joseph, 77, 340 3rd
Ave.,-died June 17. Requiem June 20
St. Martin of TOUrs Church. Burial
Calvary. Born In Germany. Came here
57 years ago. Was a retired badender.
Survivors: wife, Elizabeth; son, Frank,
Gross Volley, Ore; brothers, Joseph,
Tacoma, and Michael, Spokane; sister,
Mrs. Jahanna Baker, Georgia; and three
grandchildren. Cassedy and Allen Mortu-
ary.
Seattle
EEAURBGARD, Arthur, 0, e413 491h
Ave. $., died June 16. Requiem June
19 St. Paul Church. Burial Calvary.
Born tn Quebec. Came to the United
States In 1895, moved to Centralia In
1912 nnd operated his own barbor
shop there until he moved to Seattle
In 1928. Managed various apartment
buildings before retiring about five
years ago. Survivors: son, Lean,
Snaffle; two grandchildren and six
gret.grnndchlldron. Columbia Funeral
home.
EECKER, Judith Ann, 19, 5102 S,W.
Pritchard St., died June 16 in on
automobile accident. Requiem June 18
Holy Rosary Church. Earn In Carroll,
Inwo. Lived In Seattle four years,
was graduated from West Seattle High
School in 1962, and had been employed
as a pad.time cashier at Sears, Rne-
buck and Co. Survivors: parents, Mr.
Alaska, and Port Townsend, band to Seattle 20 years ao.
1952 to 1955; and as head li- She was E member of thR
brarian at Mt. St. Michael's, : Zonta Club, the ashint0n
Spokane since 1955. Athletic Club, Associated Worn-
Survivors include three sis- en and the Seattle Consular
ters, Sister Mary of St. Ad- Corps.
rienne, Mrs. Helen Bruzis and Surviving are her son, Jose;
Mrs. Grace M. Whiffield; a a daughter, Adriana, both of
Seattle; two sisters, MrB.
"ElenE Chellew and Mrs. Luel'e-
and Mrs. Clayton G. Becker; four
on said Executrix or her attorneys at the sisters and o brother, Sue; Beth,
address below stated, and file same with Janlce Mary and John Backer, all of
the Clerk of said Court, together with the tnmlly home, and her grandmother,
)root of service, within six months after Mrs. J. P. Hahn, Los Angelos. West
first publication at this Notice. Funeral Home.
Dote of first publication: June 21, 1963.
HELEN M. HEY FISH, I COBi, Mrs. Mngo 77, 203 W. Com-
4741V Rainlor Avenue South, stock St., died June 17. Repulem June
Seattle, Washington, 21 St. Anne Church. Burial Calvary,
MALONE & McBRiDE, I Tacoma. Born in Midland, Mich. Came
Attorneys for Estate, I hire sevan years a0o. WOS a retired
4741' Rainier Avenue South, sales clerk. Member of Rayat Neighbors
Seattle 8, Washington. PINAL ?JI4r4 I | of America, St. Anne Sanctuary Society,
St. Sun Clrcia, Grandmethsi' Club
all of Seattle.
Burial was in Mt, St. Michael's
Cemetery.
Spiritual remembrances may
be made through the Oregon
,TBsuit Seminary Association,
P. O. Box 4408, Portland 8,
Ore.
cia TEraba; and a brother,
Jore Rendic, all of Valpar-
aiso, Chile; and four rad.
children.
Burial will he in VR1paraiso.
Funeral arrangements w • r e
bandled by B o o t h-Ashmore
Mortuary.
Seattle
and Queen Anne Hospital Guild. Sur,
vlvors: daughters, Mrs. David Mealor,
Atlanta, Ga.; Miss Marguerite, Seattle;
sons, Warner, Tacoma; Ty, Seattle;
sisters, Mrs. W. R. Howard, Seattle;
Mrs. R. R. Cunnlngham, Bellevue;
brother, L. T. Cleary, Tacoma; nine
grandchildren. Bonney-Watson Funeral
Home.
DICKESON, Mrs. Bossle, 65, died
June 7 in Seaside, Ore. Requiem Our
Lady of Vincent Church, Seaside. Born
• In Medtard, O. Come here In 1945
and moved to Seaside in 1952. Was
employed by a beauty shop here
and was o member of the Business
and Prnfesslonal Women's Club. Sur-
vivors: daughter, Mrs. Charles McNew,
Grand Island, Nab4 Son, Robert Dlcke-
son, Sacramento; three sisters, Mrs.
Kenneth Day, Honolulu; Mrs. Mariotta
Day, Sacramento, and Mrs. Ada Litch,
Seattte, and three grandchlldron,
DICKMAN, Mrs. Edward (Katherina)
86, 1011 N. 48th St., died June 11.
Requi(m June 14 St. Benedict Church.
Eurial Calvary. Born In Odessa, Russia.
Came here in 1936 from South Dakota.
Member of the Altar Society of ,.
Benedict's. Survivors: daughters, Mrs.
Tom McGorry and Mrs. Edward Beach,
both of Seattle, and Mrs. Reuben
Butz, Mobrldge, S. D,; four sons,
Bernard, Seattle; Martin, Richmond
Beach; Joseph, Palo Alto, Calif.; and
Rudolph Dlckman, with the Navy in
Son Diego; six grandchildren and nine
great.grandchildren. John Kalln Fune-
ral home.
Seattle
PAUP,' Claronca J., 76, 3927 &vo. S.,
died June 12. Requiem June 17 St.
Edward Church, Burial Calvary. Earn
at Port BIokely. Moved here as a
chlld. Operated Acme Engrgvlng from
.1920 to 1946 when ha sold the firm.
Since then was semiretired, Worked
occaslona!ly as a photoengravar for
The Times and elsewhere. Was a
member of the Marina Corps League,
American Legion, and the Photoen-
gravers Union. Survivors: wtfe, Ema-
line E.; a son, Martin A. Paup, a
brother, Joseph Paup; a sister, Mrs.
Mabel Greeley, and a granddaughter,
all of Seattle. Columbia Fuhoral Home.
STEEN, Mrs. Mydla, 71, 5214 Green
Lake Way N., died June II. Requlam
June 20 St. Benedict Church. Burial CaD-
vary, Came here $0 years ago. Hod
been a postal clerk for 15 years before
retiring In 1958. Survivors: son, Dale
F., Seattle; daughter, Mrs, Wllltam
Piouf, Alderwood Manor; and four
grandchildren, J oh n Kalln Funeral
Home.
T:oma
' CORCORAN, Douglas, 53, 913 N. 101h
St., died June 16. Requiem June 19 St.
Patrick Church, Burial Calvary. Burn
In Ohio. Came here 42 years ago.
Was a former transit employee. :Sur,
vivors: mother, Mrs. H. A. RIftar,
Flrcrest; eon, Eugene, Los Vegas; three
daughters, Mrs, Elleen Murphy and
Mrs. Judith Warden, Tacoma, and Mreo
ETUE, Mrs. Vlctarla Hi, 73, •1220 Diane Mosold, Flrcrest; brother, R. A.
• Rifler, Tacoma; sister, Mrs. AI Ferean,
Boron Ave. Requiem June 15 Our Lady Everefl, ann six grandchildren. Gaffney
Chapel, St. James Cathedral. Burlal
Holyrood. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Funeral Home.
Thomas Owens; sons, Thomas • A.,
James J. and William H., all of
SsaHle; sisters, Mrs. George Bourn-
gortner, Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Walter
Buchtrup, Chicago; and 17 grand-
children. Manning 8= Sons Fuheral
Home.
GAVIN, Mrs. Theresa, 90, 4531 35|h
Ave. S.W., died June 17. Requiem June
19 St. Vincent Home. Burial Holyroed.
Born In St. Joseph, Mo. Come here
55 years ago, Survivors: ,sons, H,
O'Neill, Seattlo, and T, Jay, Bellevue.
Manning and Sons Funeral Home;
DINlUS, PhllIp, 72, 5047 S. Puget
sound Ave., dled June 15. Requiem
June 19 Visitation Church. Burial Cal-
vary, Born In Russia, Lived In Ilwaca
far 22 years before coming to Tacoma
o month ago. Was a maintenance man.
Survivors: wtfe, EkY; two sons, Jack,
Spokane, and EIII, Bllllngs, Mont.;
two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Berg, Mid-
way, and another daughter tn N Dak.;
brother, Roney, Misoula, Mont.; three
slstor$, Mrs. Wendlln Schatz, Tacan;
Mrs. Elfsabeth Schatz, Puyallup; Mrs.
'May St0ffer, Woodburn, Ore.; and S X
"gl"andchlldren. Piper Funeral Home.
GUNN, Edward J. (Bud), 60, 20055 " '
28th Ave. S, died June 14 Requem " DODD, Mrs. Harvey T. (LaZella),
June 14. Requiem Jr)no 16 St. :PHilO- I , formerly of 9006 Dollwood Ave.
mona Church, Oe$ Molnos. Brn In ,,S.W,, died June 13 In Prescott, Arls.
Redulem June 18 St. Frances Cabrlnl
Church. Burial Calvary. Born in Shal.
don, N. D. Lived here 30 years befrOe
: moving to Prescott last November.
Survivors; daughter, Mrs. Marcllo
Talbeck, Prescott, Ariz.; sister, Mrs.
Evelyn Baker, Tacoma; brother, Earl
J. Curren, Tacoma; five grandchlldren
and nlne great.grandchildren. Mountain
View" Funeral Home.
HECKARD, Mrl. Edward (Anna K.),
Hope, Idaho. Was educated In Slkana
and lived In Seatfla since 1922. Had
been manager at BoXter's ShOe Store
for 15 years before retiring In 1961,
Survivors wife, Irene, Seattle; sister,
Mrs. Ralph MacC011, Bremedon, and
brother, Gearga G. Gunn, Spakano.
Bonney.Watson Funeral Home.
LEAF, OIIvo, 55, 2317 N.E, th
St., died June 13. Requiem June 19
Blessed Sacramant Church. Eurial Holy-
rood, Born in San Francisco. Came 80, 205 Ton-A.Wando Ave. N. E., died
here 20 years ago. Member of the June 16. Requiem June 19 St. Patrick
Washington Athletic Club. Worked far " Church. Burial Calvary. Born In Grand
the Alaska Communications System. Sur- Island, Nab. Came here Iit 1912. Mere.
riving is a cousln Rose Armstrong, bar of Altar Society, Ozanam Circle
with whom sha lived. Hoffnor'| Fisher- and Cethnllc Daughters, Survivors:
Kalfus Funeral Home. husband, Edward; brothers, Chrle J.
Foellmnr, Tacoma, and P. A. Foellmer,
MALO Mrs. Dorothy, 54, 266 13th Whittler, Calif.; sister, Mrs. Lena as-
Ave, W., died June 16. Requiem June, walt, Tacoma. Gottney Funaral Home.
19 St. Margaret Church. Entombment
Holyrood. Born In Tacoma. Came to LaCNAPELLE, William, Ib 1007 $.
Seattle in 1929. Was a University of M St died June 16. Requiem Juna 20
Washington graduate and former high St. Leo Church. Burial Calvary. aorn
school teacher in rural state schools, in Crookston, Minn. Came here 61 year
Member of Theta Upsilon and, St. ago. Was o retired pile driver npor¢llor:
Margaret Guild. Survivors: husnd, Survivors: wife, Delia; son, Everett;
Gerard; daughter, Mlchele,, at Im0; ondtwo daughters, Mrs. Mildred Wlll-
fothnr, J. Oscar Ward; slster,;Mrs, lares and Mrs. Frances MyaPs; o
Marion Strout, both Seattle. Hdffne=;'S brother, Chester; four grandchlldrenond
four grsat-grandchlldren, all of Taaomd.
FIsher-Kalfus Funeral Home. ; = Cassedy and Allan Funeral Homa.
MEAD, Mrs. Watttr (Dalol'), 42,
died In Madrid, Sltn June 10.
Requiem June 19 Holy Hosary Church.
Burial Ft. Lawtan. Born In Butte.
Came here In 1924 until she wSht to
Spain with her husband last year.
Was a graduate of West Seattle High
School. Survivors: husband, MaJ, Wal-
far Mead; daughter, Korea Anne Mead,
a student In Munich, Gefmnny; son,
John R. Mead, Madrid;-I:ronts, Mr.
and Mrs. David Carlsen brother,
Robert Fasso, and elster, Mrs. Lot.,
ralne Dale, air of Seattla..West Fune-
ral Home.
MUELLER, Dr. Harald' 46' tTI9 E. -
Spring St., died June t4. Requlom
June 17 Church of the Immaculate
Conception. Burial Calvary. Born tn
Eutte, Mont. Came here as a child.
Wns o groduato of O'Dea High School,
the University of Washlngtan and
CroIghton University Medical School,
Omaha, Nob. Had practiced medicine
here for ,20 years until he ratlred two
years 000 becauso of Itl health.,
Member at the Knights of Columbus,
St. Vlncent's Past, Cthallc War Vat-
arans and the American, Washington
State and King County Medical Assocl-
aligns. Survivors: mother, Mrs. Mary
Mueller; daughters, Danna Lorraine
and Stephanle M. Mualhlr, nnd snn,
Donlel H., all of Seattle; elster, Mrs.
$ondra Eblnger, Seattla. Manning and
Sons Funeral Home.
MURPHY, Edwin L., 30, 3104 3?th
Ave. S,W., died June 12. Redulam
June 15 Holy Rosary Church. Burlal
Calvary. Born In LYnn, Ma. Came
here 17 years ago. Was employed as
a soIosman for Westsida Ford. Sur-
vlvnrs: wlfe, Sh}rley; daughter, Pa-
trl¢la Ann and sons, James, William
and John Murphy, all at the faintly
home; poronte, Mr. and MrS. Josed
Murphy, St., LYnn, Mass., and brother
Joseph Murphy, Jr., Torran¢o, Cettf.
MCGRATH, Mrs. Thomas W. :(Eva
M.), 70, 925 S. Monroe St., died June
16. Raqulem June 20 St. Leo Church.
Burial Spnoway. Barn In St. Paul,
Minn. Came here 43 years ago. Sur-
vivors: five sons, Robed, Joseph, Frank
and John, of Tacoma, and Hubert Of
Seattle; 8even grandchildren and .two
great-grandchildren. P I p • r Funeral
Home.
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