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PROGRESS CLASStFmO
1107 TERRY AVE., SEATTLE
MAin 2-8880
Extension 21
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AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE
PLEASE ASK FOR
JOE PINE
UNIVERSITY CHEVROLET CO.
ME 2-4333 RES. SU 4-1916
MEMBER ST. BENEDICT'S
New & Used Cars & Trucks
Please ok for
DAN WALTON
ll• 4-5440 (Res. WE• 7-5130)
BUY NOW AND SAVE!I
ALAN GREEN CHEVROLET
100,000 mile guarantee on all new cars
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BICYCLES
EICYCLES: New & Used. 16.1n. trlke $1t.
Tubes $1 ea. Michael Elverston. $442
Dallas Ave. South.
PA 3-2605
IUSlNESS oPPORTUNITIES
VOLUNTEER
PARK
5 BEDRMS.
VALUE--SPACE--AND MORE
2 bedrooms on first floor; 3 on second
floor. Double plumbing. Full basement.
Already FHA appraised, only $14,000, Call
Mary Brocelln, EA3-8717.
CLIFTON ALBRIGHT RLTRS•
1550 OLIVE WAY EA5.0700
SACRED HEART VILLA
Comfortable 2 bedroom full basement
home. Wall to wall carpotlng. 2 refrig-
erator freezers. Range. Fine neighbor-
hood. Some view. Ready for OCCUpancy.
DRIVE BY; 4553 51st Ave. N.E.
FHA $1(;;00 DN. -- $118 MONTHLY
CALL LA 3-5941 FOR APPOINTMENT
PETRICK REALTY CO.
AD 2-0900
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LOST AND FOUND
REWARD
Taken from purse, $3, Snohomlsh County
Property tax receipt, Spokane Ambu-
lance statement, medals, prayer cards
and various noles. WE 7-5128 evenings.
MISC. FOR SALE
MR• & MRS• STEEL USERS
Poor Peoples Prices
New and used steel and pipe•
U•S. PiPE & STEEL COMPANY
700 South Ellis
, PA 5-8100
ANTIQUE SHOP FOR SALE. Local. Es- OLYMPIA-WO--RL-D-S FINEST
tobllshed end prominent. Write Prog- I PORTABLE TYPEWRITER
ross, Box "E." Authorized Dealer
I ALL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO•
" I EM 2-6326
, CARPET WORKC RPE OR OELlchoc-
• j elates. Fresh and fine, 89c per lb.
, v ........ .. J Candy Kitchen 599 Ravenna Blvd NE
CLEANIN ' '
In your hom'e. I (opposite Marshall School).
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NURSING HOME
STUBBINGS NURSING HOME
i YOUR VACUUM REPAIRED $3.50 "Catholic operated"
Tom McEIroy LA 24671 Private cases only.
State LIc. No• 69
1732-16th Ave. CA. 3-6061
CONTRACTING
AUSTIN'S NURSING
• FOR ROOF REPAIRING, now roots, HOME
" Buffers and downspouts, Asbestos end 24 hr. Registered Nursing care.
composition siding. Free estimates. Excellent Food•
• Guarontesd work. Call C. R• MARCYES. (Wash. State LIc. No. 240)
EA. 4.1NSl 840 Poplar Place 9005 Roosevelt Way N.E. LA 3-4296
ISSAQUAH VILLA
Catholic Operated. Class t.
LIc. No• 475 -- EX 2.5351 (no tell)
..: antes. Up tO 5 years tO pay• = i
PA 24463 PERSONAL
-' FOOD--ENTERTAINMENT INFANT' HOMES NEEDED• Foster par-
ants urgently requested for new born
TORTILLAS babies. Also summer placements for
LA MEXICANA MexI-Cafessen school age children•
Catholic Children's Services
9436 16th Ave. S.W. WE• 5-1480 1310 No• I Street
'" , Tacoma
.. FOR f Broadway 293
FOSTER HOMES
• ASSELY HOTEL NEEDED
J 1 BLOCK TO ST. JAMES We have on urgent need for temporary
IBnder new management. Redecorated /foster homes tar Infants as well as
Clean, warm rooms. Pensioners wel.!older children. Beard rote, medical core
come• $40 month up. and clothing ore provided by the agency.
. 023 Madison -- MA 3.4174 lit you are Interested, please call•
MA 3-9065
Grodous ondSTl:OJ?:EP:collent family CATHOLIC CHILDRENS SERVICES
home. 4 bedrooms. Seporato dlnlngFLICENSED PRACTICAL NURSE, In St.
room. Breakfast nook and large kltch- Peter's parish will take two patients.
an. Basement• Finished 3rd floor• Close One ambulatory, one Invalid. Private
to bus line• Volunteer Park and Ste- I home. Coil after Sunday, EA9-1949.
EENEY CONSTRUCTION CO. Complete
remodeling service, room additions, re-
pairs, nter or, exter or. nsured Refer-
)NE. BEDROOM HOME. Unfurnished.
CCOMMODATION for permanent or
temporary ambulatory guest, (gentle-
man) In private home St. Joseph's
UNFURNISHED APARTMENT NEAR
ST• JOSEPH'S, GROUP HEALTH,
MARKETS, BUS. Heated. Appliances.
Qulot. Cleon. One Bedroom, $45; Two
bedroom corner, $68.50• 1511 E. Mercer.
vans School. EA 3-6215. t
PLUMBERS
Clean. Near bus and shopping. Appli-
ances. $55. Gas heat. PA 2-4050• PLUMBING & HEATING
SERVICE
Radiant Heating . . , Retail Store
L. G. MASSART & SONS
parish. EA 2-8919 or EA 2-6150. 4501 9th Ave. N;W. SU 3-6850
TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE
FENDRICH RADIO & TV
"Member St. Edward's Parish"
Reliable PA. 3-1172
Queen
VACANT LOT
COMFORTABLE quiet room.
• gentleman. Privileges. 1629
Anne Ave. North.
FOR RENT: Sleeping rooms with or with-
out kitchen privileges. Reasonable.
PFP
New
COLONIAL
4 BDrms
HOMES FOR SALE
RANGE--OVEN-DISHWASH ER
3 baths
Isf TIME ADVERTISED
SOMETHING NEWI SOMETHING DIF-
FERENT! and in a close in area. The
builder hod the home owner in mind
when he built this lovely Colonial.
Drive out today and let one of our
representatives show you this magni-
ficent home located south of 165th.
On sewers• One block to city bus. Full
price $20,200. Call on Ad. 4-A, Pic-
ture Floor Plans Inc•, 18332 Aurora
Ave.
Li 2-3184
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OWNER DESPERATE
$15,750
4 BDRMS.BSMT.
ONLY 4 BLOCKS TO ASSUMPTION. A
top quality home in a top .district. Re-
decorated In and out. Owner can't
maintain two homes, SO will consider
any and all offers.
NEW
NEAR ST. CATHERINE'S. 4 bedrooms, 2
full baths. Two fireplaces. Large rec-
reation room. Built-ins, huge sundeck
with view.
ACTION RLTY•--SU. 2-4400
"FEVER
HOT"
$63.90 MO.
IT'S DE-LOVELY
Streets, sidewalks, sewers V block
from school. This teenage beauty "HAS
IT ALLI" Fireplace, gordge, hardwood,
lovely level fenced yard (75x125).
Nothing fo compare at $10,750, YOU'LL
LOVE ITI Best's Inc., LA5-6116.
17 Rooms
Magnificent, Mansion type home In the
Broadway District, near Cornish School
4 baths, fully furnished. 70x100
APARTMENT ZONED setting• $3,560
yearly Income--asking $,500 -- Submit
YOUR TERMSI Mutual Realty, Inc.,
4728 University Way. Coil LA4-1776 on
Ad 141.
MERCER ISLAND--$25,350
FHA TERMS--10% bOWN
HERE IS A VERY COMFORTABLE
HOME ON ONE FLOOR, with an ex-
tremely livable plan for a family. Three
bedrooms, 2 baths, separate family
room with 2rid tireplace. Large fenced
yard. Walking distance to public and
parochial school, includes carpets and
drapes. Call for appointment. AD 2-2575
anytime.
GLENDALE REALTY
So• Mercer Island Shopping Center
Mile Long!
Rmbler
I/2 Acre
(I 40x 177)
INSIDE CITY
4 BEDROOMS
2 BATHS
DOUBLE GARAGE
$22,950
Low Down Pymf.
Solid brick--plaster, decorator Inferlor
16 years old--3 bedrooms and den--
1,724 sq. ft. on one level plus huge day-
ISle basement with 18'x27' finished rec.
reatlon room--Piano-sized living room--
log-sized tlreploce--deep rich (otmost
new) woll-to-wnll rugs Included -- true
family kllchea double detached brick
garage--V2 3ere of porkltke ground, 2
/)olios. Just listed, for the key, call EM
3-3282 on Ad No. 389.
L. P. MARTIN, INC.
PFP
VACANT
COST DOWN
OUR LADY OF THE LAKE
CONTRACT
3 BEDROOMS
2 BATHS
VIEW
$14,950
Real sharp and clean, 3 bedroom, base-
ment home In ever popular Meadow.
brook. Walking distance to all schools.
Nice view of Volley. Just costs down
and $100 month will put you right In
this lovely home before school starts.
NEW FURNACE, basement, garage•
Call EM4-1180 on Ad No. 1163; Pic-
ture Floor Plans Inc. 13300 Bothell
Way N.E.
EM. 4-1180
ST. PAUL PARISH
3 BEDROOMS
$50 DN.--FHA
$12,250
Gleaming rambler Just 8 years old situ-
ated on level lob city sewer, and lust
3 blocks from city bus. Thts spotless
beauty has spodous living room, dining
room, big kitchen, separate utility
room, modern bath, 3 fine bedrooms
and attached carport. It has a new
root, new ele:trlc heat, gleaming oak
floors and has bee'1 professionally re-
pointed inside and out. Already FHA
appraised and available on the easiest
at terms. Our exclusive. Call PA 5-3220.
South End Brokers, Inc,
12540 Renton Ave• South
4 BEDROOMS
$13,500
VIEW
6 BDRMS.
2 BATHS
$260 TOTAL MONEY
YES IT'S TRUEI • . . only $260 Is oil the
money that is needed to move Into this
spacious family home near Roosevelt
High School and University, with a
terrific territorial view• For more In-
formation coil,
LA 5.4343 ON HOME 43
or stop In at 6717 Roosevelt Way N•E.
BENTON'S REALTY, INC.
ST. JOSEPH'S
A very attractive 4 bedroom home In
Crescent Drive Area. Profly entrance
and day rooms. Breakfast room. 1
baths. Home In excellent condition.
ALSO FOR RENT: a good 7 bedroom
home. $175 per month. Call Mrs• Mur-
phy, EA 2-2710--LA 2.5626.
VINCENT D. MILLER, INC.
3817 N.E. 4Sth LA 2-..¢626
ST. JOSEPH'S
NEAR VOLUNTEER PARK•
4 BEDROOMS. Modern kitchen. New
roof. New G.E. furnace. Basement. Big
yard. FHA appraised $13,750. Immediate
possession.
McCUTCHEN REALTY
EA 2-5611 or MA 4-2377
ST. ANNE'S
LARGE DINING ROOM,
den
KITCHEN, UTILITY ROOM
and
BATH, MAIN FLOOR
4 BEDROOMS AND BATH UP
REDUCED TO $16,000
CALL MR. GARRISON, AT 2-6439
BLAINE REALTY
11/2 BOSTON AT 3-551
ASSUMPTION
DUTCH COLONIAL, lovely 3 bedroom
family home, completely redecorated.
New birch and formica kitchen. Break-
fast bar, built.In range and oven. Din-
Ing room, log sized fireplace In large
living room. Full basement, cabinet oll
furnace, patio, detached garage. Price
at FHA appraisal at $17,800. Shown by
appointment• LA 2-0392.
OLYMPIA--Capitol view. 3Y bedrooms
large corner lot," automatic heat, hard-
wood, garage, basement. 2 blocks St.
Michael's School, C h u r c h. $13,950.
Terms, Owner. Route 1, Box 11, Olym-
pia•
HOLY FAMILY PARISH
4 bdrms., 2 baths, 2 fplcs., roc• room.
8 year old brick rambler, HW heat,
fenced yard, 1V= blocks to school, 2
blocks shop and bus. Imm. Occ. Below
appraisal.
SOUND INVESTMENTS
Situated In'a mammoth lot (13,192) -- ' : WE 7 410
fruit & berries, Here's a real large l. , "
nt 1 BLOCK ST ALPHONSUS
family home for real cou ry living --t
v=* ^.= =. mn nm u^ S room Cape Cod 3rd bedroom finished
ol m oosemem Excellent condition Ownor
MORE REALTY CH 2-1___ • •
16047 Hlway 99 S. (day or nile) . SU 3-5327.
......... NEAR Hay Rosary 3 bedrooms Vanity
k,/ Jl IJl--.', both. Wall to wa'll carpet Full base-
• ./I. l..%Jl'l-- ,,,J j merit• By owner. $11,475• WE 5-4497•
rx/ .x/klr-'t -- O'+w" -
D l" VV J" , Early American Style, 2 bedroom base-
ONE-HALF MiLE TO CHURCH AND
SCHOOL• 4 bedroom rambler. Approxi-
mately 2,000 sq. ft. living area. Fully
carpeted. Drapes. Two full baths. Large
family room. Sewers• Lot 9Ox120. Re-
maining mortgage at $15,000 at 4V=%
full price $25,000; will FHA. 18504 2nd
N,W• LI 6-1288•
WEDGWOOD
FULL BASEMENT
OUR LADY OF THE LAKE. A clean 3
bedroom home, situated on corner lot.
Nicely landscaped and fenced rear yard.
Covered porch entry to large carpeted
living room with Arizona Stone fire-
place. 2nd fireplace In recreation area
in basement plus room tar one more
bedroom. Double detached g a r a g • •
Priced at $20,750.
CRAWFORD & CONOVER INC.
IMPERIAL East
EAST SIDE'S NEWEST DEVELOPMENT
Finished homes ready to move Into now.
Visit the furnished show houses. Open Washlngton's oldest real est. firm
daily 10 a.m. 'ill 9 of night. Call SH 6- 8040 35th Ave• N.E• LA 3-5555
9221, Prestige Homes, Inc.
6 BEDROOMS; $31,500. Lovely modern
colonial; hot water heat; recreation
room; dishwasher; disposal; 2 fire.
places; family eating area In large
ipanelled kitchen. 419 N.E. 88th•
Close to Seattle University. 1026 James HERR HOMES
1,€* /A 00707 Custom Bu t on Your Lot
......... " ..... 1032 sq ft doyltte bsmt ............. $ 9,899
- ,,., .... .., J 1272 sq ft dayllte bsmt . $11 485 J
• FURNITuK= 2274 sq ft Split Level ............... $11,899J
/ 1272 sq ft Rambler ................ $ 9,495 i
LARGEST FURNITURE STORE on the' Write or Phone for Brnrhur.
Eastsldo• Open Friday evening. "Free I WE WILL DESIGN A-H-0ME I
delivery" Credit I
• , • TO FIT YOUR NEEDS
RAAB'S REDMOND FURNITURE These homes o= e^ .... ,- I
Redmond .... ,,,p,e,e I
Tu s137, exo NOTICES
• " ept Interior pointing I
"' i Exc,us,ve 5o,e. o.,ce ,or I LEGAL
• Herr Homes i
GREETING ;ARDS M
' I cKENZIE REALTY
ARDS 1217-Des Molnes CH 3-3800
GREETING C KANE & SPELLMAN
HALF PRICE CHRISTMAS CARDS I For Toll Free Calls From North Afforneys for Estate,
GIFT WRAP -- RIBBON - I " 907 Arctic Building
LA 2 4671 and East of Seattle PA3 4242
I Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
LEGAL
HELP WANTED
• NOTICES sto.o of Washington tar the County
" of King
WA.TED COOK .OUSEKEEPER FoRI LEGAL NOTICES " ,n the
• Matter or the Estate of ALO-
, PARISH RECTORY. WRITE THE AN
nnP-RESS "BOX B " I • . ..... S F. STITCH Deceased. In Pro-
ORBETT, S DER US & LONERG YSIU
......... ' ...... --- -- I Allorney, tar EStall I bate. No. 168876. Notice of Hearing
WANTED: SALESMAN TO SELL THE J --- e=D=n,==e n-*,u 847 Logan Bldg. I Final Report and Petition for Dlstri-
+ MOST E UT U C B LE ' Seattle, Wash. but on
I
EVER PUBLISHED. EM. 4-7482. t Attorneys ......... for Estoto, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE I Notice" Is hereby given that Joseph
041 L.ogan UuIlamg
k--[t;--l Seatfe Wash S!ote. of Washington for the County iS . Kane Administrator of the Estate
household, 3 adults, 2 school age chlloliN THE ¢'PERIR -Ll'n T e F .ru= at Img !of Aloyslus F. Stitch, has filed In the
+ dren. Salary open, LA S+9748. State of+Nosh nglo, + f'or" the Coun"ty InRt.heR.;<f tDheecEea14e (f GpEOIIE i?ifnflol e R °f O he nClerk..., Of .sald_.Court. hls
of K ng ,• . ..... .. * ' P "( a a petition tar alSTrlDUTIOn,
n the Matler of the Estate of BLANCHE ro. wzsu/. NOTiCe to Creditors• .asking the Court to sett• ead Report
I ............ Notice Is hereby given that the under-idlstribut e the arooertv to the oorsons
, ImlP-A/ MI'I'IPC¢ J o 26<'NoUtcCea7"crldltor rOOare" signed has been appointed and hositheret o entltled-and-io discharge said
|lk llLl=%ll IllVO0lhn I ,^;^ . ^ ,,, ,,,^ .k., ,,, "... , qualified as Admlnlstratrlx of the es'iAdmlnlsfrator' and that said Report and;
Ilslan,has "ebeer :olnt' "and"er[ tote of George R, Reading, Deceased; Ipetmon will be heard on the 24th day
I '" I that a persons having claims against tot Seplember 1963 at 9"30 A M at the
^ePum^ ,=,=,=,,, nn,AL,,', Iquallfled as Administrator of the estate said deceased are hereby rulred to i ...... " . .._' _ ." . 3: ' . .
'M,,,=,.n==,.,, r,=n, = ,, lot Blanch M Sauer Dceased - ht I , ..our oom or rne 'rooore uepormem
• Atlorneys for Estole, tall -ersons Ii"avin- claims'a-olnst 'eat'el;serve the same duly verified, on said of said Court, at which time and place
563 Olympic National Life Bldg. Jdecesed are hereby require 1o serve iadmlnistrah'lx or her attorneys of record !any person Interested In said Estate
Seattle, Wash. Ithe sam- dul verified on said adin . at the address below stated, and file lhelmaY appear and file oblectlons thereto
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THEilstrotor or Is attorneys at record"at [same wilh the Clerk at said Court, to- and contest the some.
State of Washington for the County th,, nndre below tatl and file the !gather with proof at such service within Doted this 22nd day of August, 1963.
of King --...--.. _..- . ' ..... six months offer the date of f rot pub- Date of first ubllcatlon Au---" '
same wlm tne Llerx at sala LOUrl, tO- ,, tlo f "his notice or th sam- will , uu. ,u,
In the Matter of the Estate of ELIZA- .,,.. ,,,=,, ,,^+ ..h =,,,,,. ,,*,, ,CO n o = , • 1963.
BETH HOSKO, Deceased. In Probate. ix"o; ' ;;';" t'e+la't'e+oi";rst"'u;: be barred. NORMAN R. RIODELL,
No. 172954. Notice to Cred(fors. Ilealion of ths not ca or the same 111 Date of first publication August 30, Clerk at said Court.
Notice Is hereby given that the under- be barred ' 19C3. By R. M. ALLENBACH
signed has been appolnled and has quail- Date of" first ubllcatlon August 30 ELIZABETH C. READING Deputy.
fled Executrix of the estate of Ellza- 1963 , u , Admlnistralrlx of sold Estate. KANE & SPELLMAN
• c/o 847 Logan Bldg. Attorneys for Estate,
Seatlle-lst National Bank, Metropoli-
tan Branch, Trust Deportment.
By: Trust Officer
c/o $47 Laban Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash.
Administrator of Said Estate
CORBETT, SIDERIUS & LONERGAN
Attorneys for Estate,
8"47 Logan Building
$ttle, Wash.
Final 9-13-63
907 Arctic Bullding
Seattle, Wash.
Ftnal 9-13-63
Seattle, Wash.
CORBETT, SIDERlUS & LONERGAN
Attorneys for Estate,
847 Logan Bldg.
SeaHle, Wash.
Final 9.13-63
KARR, TUTTLE, CAMPBELL,
KOCH & GRANBERG, Aflorneys
1114 Fourth Avenue Butldlng
$oottle, Wash.
MA 3-0737
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County of
King
In the Matter of the Estate of GRACE
HARRIET FARRAR, Deceased. In Pro-
bale. No• 1702t8. Notice of Hearing
Final Report and Petition for Distribu-
tion.
Notice Is hereby given that MurJel
Mower, Executrix of the Estate of Grace
Harriet Farrar, has filed In the offtce of
the Clerk of suId Court her final Report
and petition for distribution, asking the
Court to settle said Report, distribute the
property to the persons thereto entitled
DARE, DUBUAR &DORE,.
FRED H. DaRE
Attorney for Estate,
1429 Washington Bldg,
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERtOR COURT OF THE
Stale of Washtnglon for the County
at King
In the Mailer of the Estate of ROSE
FRANKFURT COLSKY, Deceased. In
Probate. No. 167128. Notice of Hearing
Final Report and Petition for Distri-
bution.
Notlce Is hereby given that Seattle.
First Notional Bank Executor of the
Estate of Rose Frankfurt Colsky has
filed in lho office of the Clerk of said
Court Its ftnol Report and petition for
distribution, asking the Court to settle
old Report, distribute the property to
the persons therelo entitled and to dis-
charge said Executor; and that said
and 1o discharge said executrix; and that Report and petltton will be heard on
said Report and pet tlon w be heard the 30th day at September, 1963, at
on the 9th day at October, 1963, at 9:30 9:30 A.M., at •the .Court Room of the
A.M. at the Court Room of the Probolel Prabaln Deportment Of said COURT, at
Department of said Court, at which time which time and place any person In.
and place any person Interested in sold
Estate may appear and file objections
thereto and contest the some.
Dated this 101h day of Sept., 1963.
Date of first publication Sept. 13, 1963.
NORMAN R. RIDDELL,
Clerk at said Coud.
By R. S. HOFEDITZ
Deputy
KARR, TUTTLE, CAMPBELL
KOCH & GRANBERG
Attorneys for Estate,
1114 Fourth Avenue Building
Seaffie, Wash.
MA 3-0737
Flnol 9-27.63
terested In said Estate may appear and
file oblectlons thereto and contest 1he
same.
Dated this 21st day of August, 1963.
Date of first publication, August 30,
1963,
NORMAN R. RIDDELI,
Clerk of said Court.
By R. M. ALLENBACH
Deputy..
DARE, OUBUAR & DARE,
FRED H. DaRE
1429 Washlngton Bldg.
Attorney for Estate,
Seafflo, Wash.
Final 9.1kI
ALEXANDER L. CAIN
Attorney for Guardian
91g Joseph Vance Eldg
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Woshtnglon for the County at
King.
In the Matter of the Guardianship at
HARMON LEWIS FOSTER, An In-
competent person. In Probate. No
172523. Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the under-
signed has been appointed and has quail.
fled as Guardian of the Estate of
Harmon Lewis Foster, an Incombetenf
person; that oll persons having claims
against said Incompetent are hereby re-
quired to serve the some, duly verified,
on said guardian or her attorney of
record at the address below stated, and
file the some with the Clerk at eaid
Court, together with proof Of such serv-
ice within six months after the date of
first publication of this no|ice, or the
same Will be barred.
Dale of first publication August 30,
1963.
MILDRED FOSTER,
Guardian of said Estate,
919 Joseph Vance Bldg.,
Seattle, Wash.
ALEXANDER L. CAIN,
Attorney for Guurdlon,
918 Joseph Vance Eldg.
Seattle, Wash.
Rnal.-13-63.
Hosko, Deceased; that all persons
claims against said deceased are
required fo serve the same
duly verified, an said executrix or her
attorney of record at the address below
stated, and file the same with the
; Clerk of mld Court, together with
proof of luch service wilhln six months
after the date of first publication at this
notice, or the same will be barred.
Date of first publication August 30,
1962.
i MARGARET FAVRO
Executrix of sold Estate•
563 Olympic National Life Bldg.
• Seattle, Wash. 98104
oScHETTO, ALFIERI & DRIANO
orneys for Estate,
Olymplc Notional Life Bldg.
Seatflo, Wash. 98104
Flnal 9.13-63
BRUMBACH & HENNESSEY
Attorney,t for Estate
1407 Alusko Building
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County at
King.
In the Matter of the Estate of HELEN
A. HALL, Deceased. In Probate. No
172876. Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the under-
has been appointed and has quail.
fled as Executor of the estate of Helen
A. Hall, Deceasel; that all persons hav-
Ing clalms iagolnst sald deceased are
.hereby requ!red to Serve the same duly
verified, on said Executor or his at-
torneys o! record at the address "below
stated, and file the same with the Clerk
of said Court, together with proof ol
such servl within six months after th
• :date of first publication of this notice
...or the lame will be barred.
Data of flrsl publlcatlon August 23
1963.
menf home• Excellent condition, $14,500.
LA 24551.
BY BUILDER
Four New Basemen; ramblers to choose
from, one at which Is located 1 block
from St. Phllomena school. $19,850 and
up. TR 0-2958.
3 BLOCKS SEATTLE PREP
TWO year old View contemporary, Spa.
claus living room, formal dining room,
recreation room, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths,
available from owner on contract terms
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Requiem Said
For Robert
Schuman
METZ, France, Sept. 10 (NC)
--Requiem Mass was offered in
the cathedral here for Robert
Schuman, a leader of the
Catholic-oriented Popular Re-
publican party who was twice
premier of France and served
many times as its foreign mini-
ster.
His Holiness Pope Paul VI
joined President John F. Ken-
nedy, President Charles de
Gaulle of France and German
Chancellor Konrad AdEnauer in
sending a message of condol-
ence on the death September 4
of the French statesman at the
age of 77.
Schuman was a major figure
in postwar moves toward
European unity. He was the
author of the Schuman Plan for
pooling French and German
coal and steel production, a
forerunner of the Common
Market. He was also one of the
chief architects of the North
Atlantic T r e a t y Organization
(NATO).
Pope Paul'B message WaB
Bent in his name by Amleto
Cardinal Ciconani, P a p a 1
Secretary of State, to Bishop
Paul Schmitt of Metz for com-
munication to the late pre-
mier'B family.
It said:
"The Holy Father has learn-
ed with deep sorrow the news
of the death of the lamented
Robert Schuman and, while he
raises fervent prayerB to the
Lord for the repose of the
Chirstian soul of the illustrious
deceased, a tireless pioneer of
European unity, he charges
Your Excellency to express his
condolences to the /amily."
J ln Memoriam J
O the charity of your Masses
and prayers are commended
the souls of the following de-
parted priests who served the
Church and souls in this area:
The Rev. Joseph Delannoy,
died Sept. 14, 1940.
ThE Rev. Louis B. Egan,
S.J., died Sept. 14, 1945.
The Rev. Joseph Treca,
S.J., died Sept. 16, 1926.
The Rev. ,selm Lenz-
finger, O.S.B., died Sept. 16,
1960.
The Rev. Daniel O'Sulfi-
van, O.F.M., died Sept. 17,
1948.
The Rev. Jacob KuUa, died
Sept. 18, ]932.
Alderwood Manor
GEORGE, Nlna Ellen, 33, 14415 Manor
Way, died September 8. Requiem Sep-
tember 11 St. Mary Magdalen Church,
Everett. Survivors: parents, Mr. and
Mrs• Wilbur E. George; sister, Mrs.
Rlta Ootson; three brothers, Joseph E.,
Edmonds, Roy N., Seattle and Marion
• E., Everet; grandmother, Mrs. Susan
Wenn, Son Lorenzo, Calif. Swedberg's
Funeral Home.
Seattle
BYRNE, Mrs. Martin T. (Mary
Agnes), 72, 1110 Harbor Ave S.W.,
ded Seat. 6. Requiem Sept. 9 Holy
Rosary Church. Burial Holyrood. Barn in
St. Paul. Come here with her parents
when she was two. Survivors: husband,
Martin T.; daughter, Mrs. Dorothy
Hawkins, Seattle; three sons, Matin
J. and Nicholas, both of Seattle, and
Wiltiom P. Byrne, Bellingham and 14
grandchildren. Booth-Ashmore Funeral
Home•
DREW, Mrs. Thomas (Rose Mary),
46, 5020 49th Ave. S., dted September 3.
Reduiem September 6 St. Edward
Church. Born in Cle Clue. Came here tn
1935. During the Second World War
she worked for the Red Cross at Fort
LawSon. For the post eight years has
been employed in the credit deportment
at the Ban Marche. Survivors: hus-
band, Thomas I.; a daughter, Elizabeth
Margaret Drew, at home; o brother,
Jerome Zanocco, Cte Eium, and a
sister, Mrs. John Delaurenti, Seattle.
Columbia Funeral Home.
GEARY, Joseph H., 80, 3507 N.W.
67th St•, died Sept. . Requiem Sept.
12 St. Alphonsus Church. Burial Holy-
rood. Born In Stoughton, Mass. Coma
here 48 years ago. Was a retired oiler
and mechanic for the Great Northern
Railway Co. Wns a member of the
Brotherhood of Railway Car Men. Sur-
vivors: wife, Carrie; sister, Miss Rose
Geory, Avon, Mass. Wlggen and Sons
Funeral Home.
GIBBONS, Mrs. Ruth F., 70, 1416
Blgelow Ave. N., died Sept. 4. Requiem
Sept. 7 St. Anne Church. Burial Holy-
rood. Born in National ' City, Calif.
Came here 23 years ago from San
Francisco. Was o member of the Legion
ol Mary Auxiliary. Survivors: husband,
Charles A.; daughters, Mrs. Robert
Speideh San Rafael, Calif., and Mrs.
Sam Hammock and Mrs. Malcolm Ed-
wards, both of Seattle; sister, Mrs.
Lottie Bacon, National City; brothers,
Martin and Frank Fernberg, ba|h of
National City, and 14 grnndchlldran.
Bonney-Watson Funeral Home.
THE PROGRESS9
Fr;da 7, Sep÷. 13, 1963
Seattle
SEAPIN, Mrs. Rosemary K., 93,
dled Sept. 7. Requiem Sept. 10 Blessed
Sacrament Church. Burial Holyrood.
Born in Wisconsin. Came here from
Winnlpeg, Man., Canada, in 1919• Was
a beautician who owned and operated
parlors In the downtown area until
her retirement in 1946. Member af the
Third Order of St. Dominic. She is
survived by several nieces and nephews.
Bonney-Watson Funeral Home.
SLiVNIK, Robed J., 43. 14034 Len-
ora Place N., died September 3. Re-
quiem September 7 Church of Christ
the King. Burial Holyrood. Born In Minn-
eapolis. Came here in 1955. Had been
a steelworker before hls IHness. Sur-
vivors: wife, Ruth E.; mother, Mrs.
Gertrude Slivnlk and sister Mrs. Dorothy
Fray, both of St. Louis, Mo• Hoffner's
FJsher-Kaifus Funeral Home•
Tacama
HAZEN, Mrs. Andrew (Marie), 66,
4001 S. Fife St., died September 9.
Regulem September 11 St. Joseph
Church. Burial Calvary. Born In Minn-
eapolis. LIved here 63 years. Mem-
ber of the First Cathattc SIovak Union,
Survivors: husband; six sons, Andrew,
Bowie, Md., and AHhur, Edward,
James, Joseph and Michael, all of
Tacoma; daughter, Rose Marie Trean-
ton, Tacoma; sister, Anna Aust, Curtis,,
Wash.; 14 grandchildren. Cassedy and
Alien Mortuary.
Bellevue
YAZZOLINO, Ann Teresa, 9, lS04 S.
E. First St., died Sept. 3 after a bi-
cycling accident. Requiem Sept. 7, St.
Louise Church. Entombment Holyrood
Mausoleum. She had completed the
third grade at St. Louise School. Sur-
vivors: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
G. Yazzoilno; two sisters, Jill and Dina
Yazzoltno, and two brothers, Joseph
and Frank, Jr., all at home, and her
grandmothers, Mrs. Sam Yazzollno,
Seattle; and Mrs. Russell Ferrell, Stock-
ton, Callf. Manning & Sons Funeral
Home.
Bellingham
FERRY, Joseph Sr., 68, died SeP-
tember 4• Requiem September 9 Church
of the Assumption. Lived here 45
years. Owner of Ferry's Market. Life
member of the Eagles. Survivors: wife,
Clementlna; two sons, Nlcolo E. and
Joe Jr., both of Belllngham; seven
grandchildren; one brother, Mike, Bell-
ingham. Westford Funeral Home.
HEWITSON, Thomas A., 77, 614 E.
Maple St., dted September 9. Requiem
September 12 Church of the Assump-
tion. Lived here 29 years. Retired
maintenance man for PAF. Survivors:
wife, Helen; two sons, Thomas Jr.,
LaHabra, Collt. and Frank, Belltngham;
brother, James, Calgary, Alto., and four
grondchlldrep. Westford Funeral Home.
Black Diamond
COSTI, Mrs. Alphonso (Ida), 70, died
Sept. 1• Requiem Sept• 7, St. Barbara
Church• Born In Italy. Came here from
Italy In 1911. Member of 1he Sons of
Italy. Survivors: son, Frank Costl,
Black Diamond, o daughter, Mrs. Inez
Aden, Cumberland, and two grandchil-
dren. Enumclaw Funeral. Home.
Seattle
HACKETT, Edmund J., 04, 1141 20fh
Ave. E,, died Sept. 9. Requiem Sept. 12
St. Joseph Church. Burtai Calvary.
Born Jn Sterllng, III. Came here 32
years ago. Was a safely engineer for
Aetna Casualty and Surety, where he
had worked for 18 years. Survtvors, all
of Seattle: wife, Pauline; sons, Thom-
as, Paul, and Edmund, Jr.; daughters,
Mrs. Caleb Torleton, Miss Mary Hack-
eft, and Miss Cathy Hackeff; and sis-
ter, Mrs. Marcella Gully, Manning and
Sons Funeral Home.
JOBB, Mlchuel, 72, 92o"7 Meridian Ave.
N., died Sept. 8. Requiem Sept. 10 St.
Benedlct Church. Burial Holyrood• Barn
In Austria. Came here from Detrnlt 15
years ago. Was a retired grocer. Survl,
vats: wife, Anna M.; son, Dr. Emil
Jobb, Seattle; two grandchildren.
KRILEY, Galen B., $1, 6744 23rd Ave.
N. W., died September 4. Requiem Sep*
somber 7 St. Alphonsus Church• Burial
Holyrood. Born in Seneca, Mo. Came
here In 1949. Was a tavern owner.
operuter. Was a member of the Bollord
Eagles. Survivors: wife, Mary; sons,
Tacoma
TAYLOR, Mrs. Harrison G. (Martha),
66, 1120 N. K St., died September 4.
Requiem September 10 St. Patrlck
Church• Burial Calvary• Born In Larl-
more, N. D• and came here In 1924.
Retired registered nurse, member of
Third Order of St. Francis and the
Altar Society at St. Patrick's. Survi-
vors: two brothers, Urban and Alex
Sowa, both of Tacoma. Gatfney Fun-
eroI Home.
Vancouver
MCGILL, Vernon E., 45, 8008 Maple
Ave, died September 2. Requiem Sep-
somber S St. Joseph Church. Burial
Mount Calvary, Portland• Born In Lara-
mie, Wy 0. Lived here since 1941. Bus-
Iness munager of State School for the
Deaf. Member of the Elks, Delta
Thefu Phl. Graduate of St. Martin Col-
lege. Survivors: wife, Dorothy; mother,
Mrs. Pearl McGilt, Olympk; brothers,
Vincent of Olympia and Ken of Sepltle;
sister, Mrs. Bernice Morgan, Cali-
fornia. Hamllton-Mylan Funeral Home.
Winslow
Donald, Joseph, James, Vincent and JOHNSON, Mrs. Henry (Alice), 46,
Robert Krlley and daughters, Gall and died September 8. Regulem September
Mary Krtley, all at the family home; 11 St. Cecilia Church. Born In Chl.
sister, Mrs. Cathryn Duff, Cameron,
Mo. Half net's Flsher.Kalfuo Funeral
Home.
LANG, Timothy M., 26, died Sept. 6
when his Army helicopter was shot
down In South VieS-Nora. Requiem
Sept. 9 Holy Rosary Church. Was presl.
dent of the Newman Club at Wash-
Ington State University before grad-
uotlng in 1960. Was co-pilot of a helicop-
ter shot down while on a combat-support
mission. Survivors: molher, Mrs. Flor-
ence M. Lang, 4840 .46th Ave. S,
toga. Lived here since 1951. Member
of St. Cedllo Altar Society and Baln-
bridge Island Arts and Crafts. Sur-
vivors: husband; daughter, Camllte;
mother and stster, Mrs. Raymond WII-
klnson and Mrs. Robert Johnson, both
of Muskegon, Mich. Owyen Funeral
Home.
Bremerton
BALLARD, Mrs. Clifford (Harriet
Margaret), 67, 1900 Snyder Ave., died
September 5. Requlem September 9
Our Lady Star of the Sea Church. Born
In Three Forks, Mont. Worked In Puget
Sound Naval Shipyard during World
War II. Member of the Legion of Mary.
Survivors: husband; daughter, Mrs.
Paul (Veronica) Stole, Shelton; four
grandchildren; five great-grandchildren;
lwo sisters, Mrs• Lucllle Qulgley, Brem-
erton, and Mrs. Pot (Momle) Martin,
Helena, Mont., and two brothers, Sam
Lane, Three Forks, and Clarence Lane,
Wolf Creek, Mont. Miller-Reynolds Fun-
eral Home.
Burien
NORAN, Thomas, 1S209 16th S., 73,
died Sept. 8+ Requiem Sept. 10 St.
Francis of Asslsl Church. Burial Holy-
rood. Born In Seattle, lived most of his
life In the Burlen area• Worked as a
postal clerk for 40 years, retiring In
1946. Survivors: wife, Annette; daugh-
ters, Mrs• Robert Matson, Seattle and
Mrs. John Petrlch, Tacoma; 12 grand-
children. Bonney-Watson Funeral Home,
Monesano
GLEESON, Mrs. Andrew (Julia), 71,
dled September S. Requiem September
Seattle; sisters, Cosey and Maggls
Long, both of Seattle and Malda Lang,
Spokane.
LEPTICH, Mrs. There=a, 81, 671S 26th
Ave. N.W., died Sept. 4. Requiem Sept.
9 St• Alphonsus Church. Burial Catvary.
Born In Arad, Hungary. Came to the
Unlted States and Seattle In 1911.
Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Roy Wright,
Seattle; sons, John M. and Andrew L.,
both of Seattle; 19 grandchildren; 16
great grandchildren, and one great-
great grandson. Hoffner's FlsheroKol.
fus Funeral Home.
LORD, Mrs. Mary B., died Sept. 4.
Requiem Sept. 7 Church of the Im-
maculate Conception. Burial Calvary.
Born In Hamilton, On. Came here 60
years ago from Bremodon. Was a
memler of the Altar Socfety. Survi-
vors: daughter, Mrs. Robert Heweff,
Richmond Beach; sons, Wilfrld H.,
Robert W.,.Arthur E., Francis E., John
V., and Gregory G. Lord, ale of Seaffle;
28 grandchildren and four great-grand.
children. John Kalln Funeral Home.
McNERNEY, Miss Mary Agnes, 01,
4716 Seventh Ave. N.E., died Sept. 0.
Requiem Sept. 11 Blessed Sacrament
Church. Burial Calvary. Born In Roll-
vllle, Ohio. Came here at the age of
10. Was graduated from Holy Names
Academy. Was a pioneer employe of
of the Seaflle Transit System, and one
of its predecessors, retiring In 1945. Was
o member of Blessed Sacrament Con-
7 St. John Church. Born In Taylor, WIs.
Came here in 1919. Survivors: husband; fraternity, the Catholic Daughters of
two sons, Raymond McColeman, Olym- America and the Third Order Of St.
pta, and Michael Gleeson, Montosono; Dominic. Survivors: sister, Mrs. Kath,
daughter, Mrs. Rosemary Turner, Monte-
sano; two brothers and a sister in
Taylor.; eight grandchildren and two
greot-grandchlldran. Whitesldo Chapel,
Olympia
KEHOE, Patrick Leo, 79; 926 Pro-
spect St., died September 4. Requiem
September 9 St. Michael Church. Burial
Calvary. Born In LItflerock and lived
in the communffy oll his IIte. Worked
as a logger. Survivors: brother, Mtke,
Olympia; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth
Kostrup and Mrs• Mary Hines, both of
Palo Alto, Calif. Selene and Eros
Mortuary. , •
MILLER, Robed G., 58, 2306 Blgelow
Ave. E., died September 3. Requiem
September 6 St. Michael Church. Burial
Calvary. Born here and lived here aU
his life. Member of the Knights of
Columbus, Holy Name Society and
Olympia Plasters Unton. Survivors:
wife, Amanda; three sons, Robert and
David at home and Andrew, Lacey;
daughter, mrs. Gerald (Joan) Logsdon,
Olympia; brother, 'Charles, Olympia;
three sisters, Mrs. Mary McKea, Olym-
pia; Mrs. Alice Dtdler and Mrs. Viola
Bronco, both of Vancouver, B. C.;
seven grandchildren. Mills and Mills
Funeral Home.
Renton
PAGLIA, Mrs. CeSlro, 82, 211 Rainier
Ave., died Sept. 6. Requiem Sept. 10
St. Anthony Church. Born In Italy,
Came to the Unlted States and Block
Dlamond in 1910. Moved tO Rentdn In
1936. Was a member of the Altar
Society. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Elllna
Parks, Seattle; sons, Joseph, Seaflle and
Gus, Everett; seven grandchildren and
one great-grandchtld. Stokes Funeral
Home.
BIRTHS
CHEHALIS--St. Helen Hospital re.
ports the tallowing bldhs to Mr. and
Mrs. :
Dennis Angel, boy, September 2.
Ray Buhnas, glrl, September 7.
SEATTLE--Provldnae Hespltol Pe.
pods the follewlng bldhs t0 Mr. ond
Mrs.:
Wesley Buchanan, boy, August 31.
Thomas Harneff, boy, September I.
William Stoeck, girl, September 2,
Bruce Blesold, boy, September 3.
James Pugel, boy, September 3,
Dale Russell, glri, September 3.
Harold McChesney, boy, September 3.
Michael Gordon, boy, September 4.
Torrance Byrne, boy, September 4.
Norris Ouellette, girl, September $.
Dennis Anderson, boy, September 5.
James Guion Jr., boy, September 6.
Leon Herkenrath Jr., girl, September 6,
William O'Brlen, girl, September 7.
David BtakeneY, girl, September 7.
John Goodwln, glrh September ?.
arena E. Cady, and three brothers,
Thomas J., Michael J., and John E.
McNerney, oll of Seattle. Bonney-Wat.
son Funeral Home.
SCHMALZ, George A., 4831 35th Ave.
S. W., died Sept. 7. Requiem Sept. 11
St. Vincent Home. Burial Calvary.
Came here over 60 years ago. Was a
former, Was a member of the Holy
Name Society. Survivors: s o n, I.
George, Seattle; daughter, Mrs. Floyd
Brown, Seattle; 17 grandchildren and
36 great-grandchildren. John Kalln Fun-
eral Home.
PROSSER, Henry, 68, 3503 S. Tyler
St., died September 3. Requ!em Sep-
tember 7 Visitation Church. Burial
Calvary. Born in Heron Lake, MInn.
Lived here 32 years. Retired employe
for Northwest Door. Member of the
Tlmberworkers Union and Wisconsin
Club. Survivors: wife, Bertha; daughter,
Mrs. Marlene Crftch, Honolulu; brother,
Frank, Pine Bluff, Wyo.; three sisters,
Mrs. Rosello Lelsz, Mrs. Anna Gaff-
nay and Mrs. Margie Quota, all of
Wisconsin; two grandchildren, Cossedy
and Allen Mortuary.
Requiem Said
For CWV
Founder
LONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y.,
Sept. 9 (NC) -- Final tribute
was paid here to a priest who
30 years ago recognized the
danger of Communist infiltra-
tion in the United States and
did something about it by
founding the Catholic War
Veterans.
Solemn requiem Mass was
offered for Msgr. Exlward J.
Higgins, 73, longtime pastor of
Immaculate Conception church
here. The monsignor died Sep-
tember 5 at the parish rectory.
Msgr. Higgins served as
an Army chaplain in World
War I. In the pest-war period
he WaB active in veterans'
organizations affairs and in
193S founded the Catholic
War Veterans as an added
bulwark against the spread
of Communism in the U.S.
He organized the first CWV
unit, Astoria Post No. 1, in
this area. From this beginning,
the CWV mushroomed through-
out the country. Today it has
more than 100,000 members in
some 2,000 pests. It is recog-
nized by the U.S. Veterans'
Administration as an official
agency and has accredited rep-
resentation at United Nations
sessions.
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