Trap.pis÷s
Decide
The CATHOLIC NORTHWEST PROGRESS, 907 Terry Ave. On Updating
CITEAUX, France (NC)
--Twenty-seven Trappst
MA. 2-8880, Extension 61 ,ram o,
I the world have taken steps to
i, i ii I i
RATE 30€ PER LINE CLOSING TIME 4 P.M.s WEDNESDAY modify some ways of life in
their order which was founded
MINIMUM CHARGE: HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE here nine centuries ago.
$1--3 Lin The principal effect of the
Forms CIoso Wednosdoy, 4 p.m.
IH3NE or WRITE
PROGRESS CLASSIFIED
907 TERRY AVE., SEATTLE
MAIn 2.6880
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR
GUARANTEED BRAKE REPAIR. BALL
JOINT AND KINGPIN REPAIRS.
KINGCO BRAKES
9817 17th SW • WE 5.2971
BUSINESS SERVICE
Accounting
Systems
USING IBM COMPUTERS
Specially Fllted For Small Corporations
VAN LOON BROTHERS of Western
Washington, Distributor, H. D. Tufts
11529 87th Ave. S., Seattle. PA2.5514.
i i
CARPET WORK
RUG AND UPHOLSTERY
CLEANING
In your home.
i KRAMER CLEANER LA 5.5450
iii
CONTRACTING m SERVICES
TREES TOPPED, taken down and re-
moved. Earl I.eClalr, PA 5.780S or Lew
Trudeau, CH 3-8947.
FOR Root Repairing, new roofs, guttere,
and downspouts, asbestos and composi-
tion sldtng. Free estimates. Guaranteed
work. Call C. R. Morcyes. EA 4.8481.
Interior--Exterior
Remodeling
COMPLETI REMODELING SERVICE
INSURED . , . REFERENCES
"0" Down, 5 Years TO Pay
HEENEY CONSTRUCTION CO.
3948 S. Mead
PA 2-4463
DO-IT-YOURSELF
GARDENER?
I will gladly help you to improve your
home grounds. I hove been trained to
render these services:
Landscape Design & Construction
Plant Selection & Pruning
Lawn Preparation & Rebuilding
Weed Disease & Insect
Identification
Autemotlc Sprinkler System
Soil Analysis & Nutrlenl Tests
PHONE ANYTIME, ME 2-6700
FOR RENT
ASSEMBLY HOTEL
Weekly, Monthly Ratol. One-half block
Cathedral.
MA. 3-4174
OFFICE SPACE available. Suitable for
obstetrician or gynecologist; prefer
CalholJc. Northeast Clinic, 6850 3$th
HE. LA 4-5579.
SLEEPING ROOMS w:th kitchen prlvll.
eges. Nice for student or pensioner.
Reasonable. 1026 James, MA 2-9727.
VIEW!!
Unfurnished house.---4 bedrooms, 8x35 ft.
sundeck, fruit trees, disposal. Close to
Christ The King. $130 rag. EM 4-1803.
FURNISHED 2-room apartment. Employed
lady. Walking distance to downtown.
$37.50. EA 2-8627.
ESTATE
English
Brick
$24,950
Lake Foresf Park
Beautiful, secluded full brick family
home Ioealed on one of the most fan-
tastic tree studded tracts you will ever
find. 4.plus bedrooms, 2 baths, real
formal dining room and homey kitch-
en with breakfast room. Owner trans-
ferred and must sell. Colt EM 4-1180
fast to see Ad No. K1756. Just 2
blocks to new malor shopping center.
Picture Floor Plans. 13300 Bothell
Way HE. Open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
EM 4-I 180
WEST SEATTLE
Our Lad'/of GuadalupE
SOUND VIEW
3 BDRM.I LEVEL
FULL BASEMENT
$200 DN
$14,o00
Gracious older home with loads of living
area found only in the older homes.
Excellent condition--3 bedrooms all on
one floor--Spacious view living room--
huge remodeled file kllchen and family
room combination. Big detached garage
--level lot with all utilities, streets and
sidewalks paid. Convenient ta shopping
and schools--On bus line" Hurry. Call
CH 3-1550.
South End Brokers, Inc.
11036 1st Avenue South
ST. CATHERINE'S!
FAIRVIEW!
A young executive special! A custom
built home in o most choice Iocotionl
Three twin-sized bedrooms with two
full sets of plumbing. Completely fin-
Ished daylight lower level could be
used as teacher's studio or possibly
insurance man's office. A dream home
with many fine features including
range, oven, dishwasher, carpeting
and drapes. Only two years old In like
new condition. Will accept house In
trade. Hurry on this hausel Call SU
3-8030 HOWl
Tutmorc Realty
t4 Greenwood North
EAST RENTON
4 bedroom, full dayllgnt basement home
In excellent condition. This home located
on o large 90x149 ft. corner view lot.
Ideal for that growing family and lust
S rain. walk ta Highlands Shopping Cen-
ter. Home features large living room
with wall-to-wall carpet and fireplace,
4 bedrooms on one floor, eating space
In kitchen plus separate dining, large
rec. room n basement w th 3nd f re-
place and V= bath, large patio. All this
and more for only $21,500.
DALPAY & ASSOCIATES
13033 Sunset Blvd. E., Renton
BA 6-6363 AL 5-7349
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION
SHORELINE--$ I 5,950
Choice 3 BR near St. Luke's, new Com-
munity iColloge, grade & )r. high. CIos
shopplnU, tn fine residential area. W-W
drapes, refer, range, and on sewers
St. Joseph's
OUTSTANDING
HOME
$19,500
Seldom available--and at this prlcel A
quality home with 3 bedrooms and 11h
baths. Interesting floor plan with open,
stairway treatment. Spacious rooms
throughout. See this fine home today.
Call Mary Bracelln, EA 3-8717 or EA
5.0700. '
CLIFTON ALBRIGHT, RLTR.
8 Room
BEAUTY--$12,S001 Green Lake--St, Bene-
dict's, and It's VACANTI 5 bedrooms
PLUS, 2 full baths, hardwood and fire-
place, full basement, quality oll heat--
TOP BUY ANYWHERE of this price---
TERMS OPEN[ Mulual Rlty., 5026 Uni.;
varsity Way___L, L.A 4.2500, Ad 552. [
St. Joseph's
Very close to church and schools. Lovely I
day room. 5 bedrooms, hot water heat. j
For appointment to see call Mrs. Mur-I
phy, EA 2-2710 or LA 2-5626. i
VINCENT D. MILLER, INC.
3817 N.E. 45th LA 2-5626
St• Ctherines'--$13,000
Owner trans• This Is really great. 3
Ixlrms., bsmt., formal dining + family
kitchen. Luxurious dble. vanity bath
+ V2 bath off master bdrm. Only $500
total moves you In HOWl O'Neill &
Seldelhuber. LA 3-8011.
$24,500--BY OWNER
1 BLK. FROM SACRED HEART VILLA
5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 garages, base-
ment. Laurelhurst 3_ Beach Club rights.
Call for appointment, LA 3-1107.
BY OWNER --S BDRM. RAMBLER
2,000 sq, n. on one floor with drive-in ga-
rage under, LIv/Dln Combo paneled, 2
baths, family room, kllchen with bkfsl.
nook and utility porch. Large fenced
yard, 1,000 sq. ft. patio. Walking dis-
tance Blonchet, Woodrow Wilson Jr, Hi,
public and parochial elementary schools•
S min. to Norlhgate. Beautiful territorial
view. Economical double furnace and
decisions appears to give local
abbots more authority regard-
ing ways of adapting the se-
veccly isolated life of Trappist
monks to the demands of mod-
ern times.
The abbots also gave more
dignity and authority tD Broth-
ers. Henceforth, Brothers are
to wear the same habit as other
monks, will have a vote in the
election of abbots and will be
able "to form their own com-
munities with only a few priest
members.
It was decided at the meet-
ing here to ask the Holy See
for permission for monks to
chant their office in the ver-
nacular.
The abbots met under the
leadership of their abbot gen-
eral, Abbot ignaee Gillet
OSCO.
More properly known as the
Order of Cistercians of the
Strict Observance, the Trap
plsts were founded at Citeaux
in the llth century to restore
observance of the rule of St.
Benedict.
There are 4,200 Trappists in
the world, including 918 in the
United States.
Bar Group Seeks
Obscenity S÷udy
SAN JUAN. P.R. (NC)--The
Board of governors (f the
Puerto Rican ,Bar Association
has called for establtshraent of
a lawyers' committee to inves-
hot water systems. FHA appraised S26,- tigate "all unconstitutional, le-
900, Asking $24,900. LA 2-8732. ' gal and moral aspects" of re-
BY OWNER. Near new J. F. K. High cent obscenity arrests here.
School. 3 bedrooms plus, family-size
kitchen wllh fireplace, built-in oven,; The action by the bar asso-
range, dishwasher, refrigerator. Wall. ciation group followed police
to-wall carpeting, custom draperies, tile'
bath, basement, 2-car garage, on large raids on a drug store, p h o t o
lot. $15,950. 141 So. 124th--con be seen equipment shop an] travel
after 2 p.m. Saturday and until 7 p.m.
Sunday. Call TA 4-5590.
LEGAL NOTICES
agency in which more than
600 allegedly obscene maga-
zines were seized. Obscenity
charges were filed against the
owners -- the first time in a
quarter-century this has been
done in I" rto Rico, it was re-
ported.
Meanwhile .a representative
of the American Civil Liber-
ties Union in Puerto Rico
denouncing the police raids
and filing of charge as
"unconstitutional" in light of
US Supreme Court rulings on
obscenity.
St. James Parish
Choice location, Harvard near Olive. 1
bedroom apartment--modern, heat, ap-
pliances. $67.50. EA 2-9464.
ST. JOSEPH'S. Brand new apartments
on a level street. 2V2 blks, to St. Jo.
seph's. Ready September. 1 and 2 bed-
roam deluxe units. Drapes, carpeting,
utilities. EA 2-5251 and EA 5-1982.
LARGEST FURNITURE STORE on the
Eastslde. Open Friday evening. "Free
delivery," Credit.
i RAAB'S REDMOND FURNITURE.
II'U 5-1378 Redmond
CATHOLIC & Other Cards, NOTES, GIFT
WRAP--year 'round tar less. VACUUM
CLEANER REPAIR, $3.S0. Authorized
Hoover Dealer. 5306 Roosevelt Way,
HELP THE EXTENSION LAY VOLUN-
TEERS. The Catholic Church Extension
Soctoty wards representatives 1o sell
Extension Magazine. Local territory
Oregon, Washington and Montana. Start.
ring salary, fringe bonel.ts. Write P.O.
Box 23026, Tlgard, Ore. Phone ME 0-2214.
OLDER WOMAN or pensioner for live-in
companion to elderly lady. Light house-
hold duties. EA 4-3872.
LOTS FOR SALE
BETWEEN 412 and 420 21st East. 40xl0S.
REGAL & McDONELL
• Attornoys
$77 Dexter Horton Building
Seattle, Wash.
N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Washington for the County of
King.
In the Matter of the Estate of'GUY R.
HANNI, Deceased. In Probate• No.
182276. Notice To Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given thai the under-
signed has been appointed and has quolb i
lid as Administrator of the estate of t
GUY R. HANNI, Deceased; that all per-
sons having claims against said deceased
are hereby required to serve the some l
Don't Wall. Phone PR 6-4600 or LI 2- duly verifld, on sold Administrator or: The recent developments
4351.
s3 Million
Chicago Fire
Payment
WASHINGTON (NC) -- Des-
cribing it as a moral obliga-
tion, Archbishop John P. Cody
of Chicago said the archdio-
cese will pay $3 million to the
families of children killed and
injured in the tragic 1958 Our
Lady of Angels school fire.
The prelate told a press con.
terence September 8 he accepts
th e recommendation of a
special three-judge panel of the
Circuit Court which spent all
summer investigating 116 cases
of death or injury and proposed
$3 million payment.
"This I consider to be a moral
obligation of the archdiocese
and we shall meet our obliga-
tion. The money to be paid will
be borrowed f r o m Chicago
banks and no special solicitation.
will be made," Archbishop Cody
said.
Ninety-two pupils lrished
in the fire. Seventy-Bix were
seriously injured. The SettleF
ment includes :thoSe who did,
not file as well as those who
did.
The recommendation of the
three-judge panel is not legally
binding although attorneys an-
ticipate it will be accepted by
all parties. Individual settle-
ments were not announced.
Archbishop Cody said that the
late Albert Cardinal Meyer,
whom he succeeded, proposed
that the settlement include those
who did not file suit.
"I concur with this wish,"
Archbishop Cody said•
Shrelner Given
College Post
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (NC)--
Charles F. Shreiner has been
named director of the Latin
American Studies program at
St. Joseph's College.
Shreiner recently returned af-
ter three and one-half years in
Latin America for Catholic Re-
lief Services--NCWC, the over-
seas relief agency of the US
bishops.
He is a former staff member
of the Catholic Standard' and
Times here and of the Voice of
Miami, Fla.
Slayer Of Priest
Arraigned
LOS ANGELES (NC) -- Su-
perior Court Judge Mario
Clinco entered a plea of inno-
cent August 30 for Mrs. Dor-
othy Bressie, accused of mur-
dering Father John Thorn in
the chancery office here July
23.. IIr,. Bressie would not
plead: "We stand mutei" said
the Deputy Public Defender
representing her.
his ottornys of record at the address be-i
("t A' , low stated, and file the some with *he I here are regarded as designed She admitted to police that
OT Mnne S j Clerk of sold Court, together with proof tO force a P.st case to obtain a she shot Father Thcn, and
bedr ms " ""'-- lot such service within six months after:
3 go , double plumbing, full base-lthe dote of first publication of this no.i definition of obscenity from the that she had never before seen
ment, cabinet oll furnace, double gor. I rice or the some will be barred I Puerto Rican Supreme Court. him,
age. Furnished. $13,500. Easy con- I ' II ' r !
Date of firs pub cation Septembe 24
trod terms. Evenings call Mr. Garrl- [ 1965.
son, AT 2-6439. " ----
WERNER P• HANNI, i
_ .BLAINE REALTY j Administrator of said Estale. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES
llV2 boston AT 3-5511 ) 2934 20th West, :
.... i Seattle, Wash. .......
ARRI5' ,
S e a h u rsf o, KELLEYftoOULLIVAN : CUMM00So00eH '
Large, 6.BEDROOM COLONIAL soon to Attorneys for Estate, 505 Arctic Building I 1008 Olympi€ NIalooI Bldg.
be finished This one won't last -- call $77 Dexter Horton Bud ng, 5call e, Wash. _ ._==_u']=L _^:; .... =
us today. " =lSeattle, Wash. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE I IN THE,BuPl=.lut< uul _r_=.,,n
Am JESSIEALMbOum S.W. RLTY CH 2-1847 P--Final: 10-8-65 Slate. of Washington for the County o! r State. at wasn,ng,0n ,or ...........
14917 I King state of LEROY InKeg Matter of the Estate of GEORGE
.......... [ GERAGHTY, LUNDIN & GERAGHTY In the,pater of.theE ....... e WELCKER, Deceased. In Probate. No.
I=UKUUMb ,, OlvmnAtt°rneYnSn n. ,.ina [ ceselV;nProat."o;"l'8''Notce !82.302. No!iceTo Creflltofs: .....
ir. nnrt=/t it-r I .... "'" .................. = i _ p..=,_.o ] NOIICe IS nereoy given lnO! rne urloer-
• , INJ. DKIJWT. L)I/. 1 Seattle, Wash. 98104 ] u-,i'=s'lerebu lven that the under- signed has been appointed and has quail-
LB. L. Rm, D. Rm & Den Incl. appll. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE'¢=,',', h=,n .'nn,int,,d and has nua I tied as Executor of the emote of
antes. Walk to U. of W. and No. end l State of Washington for the County of Ii,',¢'xeui'rix'f"'tte above enltledl GEORGE WELCKER, Deceased; that oil
schools. Widow asking only 51S,500. Rea- I King. '=",*="f that" nil nersons hav nn c a ms persons having claims against said de-
sonoble terms. Call Bert Connett EA 4- ; In thA Mnfh=r nf th Petal= nf /U.OV '. nnlncf cmrl dr¢=n¢d nr hPr,bv reaulred I ceased are hereby required to serve I •
.............................. ' ......................... - t
4072 or,,ot ............... HANNON Deceased n Probate. No It; serve the same, duly verified on said .s0me.duly ver,t!ed, on=sd EhXeeCoUlrreOs;
• VOOt.L U=O L.iO. 166439 Notirm rf Hnrinn lnl Dnet I t e t Iv r hmr nttrn¢ f recor d nt [ his attorneys at recoru gl
u - X ur - -
220 Broadway Ave. E. EA 3-0800 and Petlllon-"for" rli'lh,Hn'n .......... I '^ " ' ..... ;'V'," and fll- the I be or, stated._...,,,,..h_=o,and file the some with the
....................... ,.e auuress =e.ow s.o.e, .
LYNNWOOD Not,ca Is hereby given that JOHN same wl!h the Clerk of said Cou,l,:O]oC/erkcf seUrlvtce°wi;ln'Vsx'emo;' s Porf;°tr
PELUSO Adm n strotor of ate garner wlm prom o sucn serwce .......
3 .bedrooms, fireplace, patio, garage, 4 ..... :: 1he Est I . .... , ,tn h..dntJ nf flrt n.hll. / tho date of first publication of this notice,
yrs aid Fenced corner lot, landscaped at MARY HANNAH, Deceased, has flled Jcollon'o;"hls"not]c'eo-eome-'w-ie/Or the some will be barred,
(Rhododendrons, etc.) 3 Blks. from m me office af the Clerk ol said Court]_ _ " ! Dote of f rst pub cation September 17,
new paroch ol or public schools Under his final Report and petition for dlstri. 1 °an rrea' , , * k." ,*. €:,,,h, n I 1965.
FHA app $14,750. Coil 743-3012. butlon t asking the Court to seltle sald]loJBa 'e a..irs, pu.le..o. =v ........... j REV. JAMES H. GANDRAU,
cT r,'r=:D.M=.e nlmntc VI'w 4 Keport, distribute the property to the ' " D¢= at, .P_r^,= Executor of sold Estate.
............... --...v...,,., %. persons thereto entitled and to discharge' ---= .':',':""'""-..':' 1008 O ymplc National Bldg.,
bedrooms, wall-to-wall carpeting, lar0e sold Admt nlt¢-t' __ ,_, __. . I I::xecutrlx at sold -STale. € **l uJ h
......... UllU ii1/ UlU eporl eo e as
level lot, full basement, detached ga- ' I S05 Arctic Building, .......
and petttlon will be heard on the 21st day ! CUMMINGS & HARRIS,
rage, finished patio. 514,0(]0. LA 3-8743. of October, 1965, at 9:30 A. M. at the i Seatlle, Wash. ;By Theodore P. Cummings,
TRANSFERRED. 3 Blks. to St. Edward's. Court Room of the Probate Deportment J ARTHUR J. O'SULLIVAN of Attorneys for Estate,
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basemont, car- of said Court, at which time and place [ KELLEY & O'SULLIVAN, 1008 Olympic Notional Bldg.,
port, sundeck and patio, fenced land- any person Interested In said Estate may s05Att°rneySArctic fOrBuildlng,Estate, ! Seattle. Wash.
scraped back. $19,000--make offer. PA appear and file object ons and contest i Seattle ' Washington P--Finah 10-1.6S
3-3519. the some.
Tt BERNADETTE!SWalking dlstance Dated this 21st day of September, 1965. '1 P--FInah 9-24.65
S o publlc or parochial schools. $12,500. Date of first publleatlon September 24, ! CARR & PRIEST
No down. By owner. CH 3-1637. 1963. Attornoys
WALTER W. RENSCHLER, I WILLIAMS AND PERLMAN i 112 Union Avenue
Clerk of said Court. I Attorneys : Snohomlsh, Wash.
NURSING HOMES By R. S. HOFEDITZ, Deputy.: 1306 North 175th
St. Joseph's Parish. $4,500, easy terms, ,.
JO HUNT, LA 3-0707. RESTFUL MANOR
i • .,.,-. .. e.,., ICONVALESCENT AND NURSING CARE
mll, rvK AI, g REGISTERED NURSES 24 HRS.
WASH. STATE LIC. No. 444
Wl:qTIkJl-I(")JlCJ :: RAkJ: 4 / 3610 Empire Way SO. PA 5-2
MERCER HOME
BURNER. $50. CALL LA 3- I 3 141h E
3386, EVES WASH. 5TATE LIC. 'NO. NH383
• I Small, cheerful nursing home. Excellent
Typewriters
NEW AND USED
ALL PRICE RANGES
(1 yr. guarantee on oil machines)
RENTALS WITH OPTION TO BUY
EXPERT
REPAIR SERVICE
TI-FA TYPEWRITER CO.
1811 E. Olive Way
EA 2-4544
NEW l!
,NORTH END -- Books, Supplies, Gifts.
KAUFER'S Store (Just t, Block East
of Northgale).
539 N.E. '110tn EM 3-6020
3ELICIOUS, home-made broken choco-
lates, fresh and fine, 94¢ per lb.
Candy Kltchon, 599 Ravenna Blvd. NE
(Opposite Marshall School).
METSKER MAP5
Seattle--Tacoma--Portland
CITY POCKET GUIDES
SPORTSMEN'S COUNTY MAPS
Everylhlng in 1he Mop Line
WORLD MAPS AND ATLASES
COMPLETE set of Americana enwclo-
: pedlas, plus all annuals. $400 vdlue---
will consider reasonable offer (to help
defray funeral expenses). Phone SK 2-
2458, Tacoma.
,PPROxlMATELY 60 5amsonlte metal
folding choirs, metallic bron,e finish.
Used, but In mint condillon, guaranteed.
$5.25 each. Will de!lver, Shoppers Mort,
Hlway 99 N. at Gala Acres. Phone 629-
2334.
NURSING HOMES
0o5
AUSTIN'5 NURSING
HOME
24 hr. Registered Nursing eara:
Excellent Food.
(Wash. 5tote LIc. No, 2411)
Roosovalt Way N.E. LA $
food, reas. rates, professional nursing
care. Catholic owned and operated.
Chapel services for Protestant resident.
EA 3-2992.
PERSONAL
"WON'T SOMEONE take ma Into
their home on an adoptive or foster
home basle? I am going Into the 7th
grade In September--I am a little
behind In my grade, but I know !
could do better In school and In every
other way If I could lust get .settled
Into o home. I am not lazy and I Ilka
people. It really Is frightening not to
have o home and parents of your
own."
We would appreciate having you call
BR 2-9359, Tacoma, if yOU ran nccommo-
date this child.
DESPERATELY NEEDED
FOSTER HOME
FOR SLIGHTLY RETARDED BOY WHO
WILL ATTEND PACIFIC SCHOOL IN
SEATTLE. CALL FATHER MUEHE
MA 3-9065.
FOSTER HOMES for three 12-year-old
boys needed before school starts. PIoose
consider sharing your home with o
, child. Call Cotholtc Children's Services
of Tacoma, BR 2-9359.
BAZAAR ITEMS -- WE CAN 5UPPLY
YOUR NEEDS. WIDE CHOICE. Visit
Tha Mission Work Shop, 1150 17th Ave.
E., Seattle, or call EA 2.8105.
: PLUMDERS
PLUMBING & HEATING
SERVICE
Radiant Hutlng... Retell Stara
L. G. MASSART & SONS
4S01 9th Ave. N.W. SU 3.4B
i
TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE
FENDRICH RADIO & TV
"Momber St. EdwOrd'l Parish"
PA 3-1172
ERAGHTY, LUNDIN & GERAGHTY,
Attorneys for Estate,
65S Olympic National Building,
Seattle, Wash. 98104 King.
P--FInoh 10-8-65 In the Matter of the Estate of NORA I.
McGILLIVRAY, Deceased. In Probate,
JAGER, AUSTIN & MAKUS No. 182305. Notice to Creditors.
Attorneys Notice Is hereby given that the under-
1010 Logan Building signed has been •appointed and has quali-
Seattlo, Washington 98101 fled as executor of the estate of Nora I.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE JMcGIIIIvray, Deceased; that all persons
State of Washington for the County of Jhaving claims agatn:t said deceased are
King. !hereby required to serve the same, duly
DORIS Y. TEMPLE, Plaintiff, !verified, on said John A. McGllllvray or
--vs-- his attorneys of record at the address
TERRY K. TEMPLE, Dofendant. I below stated, and file +he same with the
No. 645947
Seattle, Woshlngton 98133 :IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE I State of Washlngton for the County of
of i In King
5tote of Washington for the County the Matter of the Estoto of FRANK-
LIND. LYMAN, Deceased. Id Probate.
No. 1817SS. Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
signed has been appointed and has quail-
fled as Administralor of tho estate at
FRANKLIN D. LYMAN, Deceased; that
oll persons having claims against said
deceased are hereby roquIred to serve
the same duly verified, an =aid Admtn-
istra)or or his attorney of record at tho
address below stated, and file the same
with the Clerk of said Court, together
with proof of such service within six
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION !Clerk of said Court, together with proof
of such service wilhin six months aner, months after the date of first publication
YOU A R E H E R E BY SUMMONED i the dalo af first publication of this notice, of 1his notice, or the same will be
ta appear within sixty (60 days after or the same will ha barred, barred.
the date of first publicattan of this Sum-[ Date of first publication September 17, 1 Date at first publication Septomber 10,
roans, to-wit: Within sixty (60) days, 1965. j 965.
after the 24th day of September, 1965, i JOHN A. McGILLIVRAP DONALD E. PRIEST,
and defend the above entitled action in [ Executor of said Estate. Administrator of sold Estate.
th nbove entltted Court, and answor the 4402 West Hinds Street 112 Union /venue,
Complaint of the plolntlff, and servea Sealtle, Washington Snohomlsh, Wash.
copy of your Answer upon the under, iWILLIAMS AND PERLMAN CARR & PRIEST,
signed attorneys for plaintiff at the r of-jBy PAUL M. WILLIAMS Attorneys for Estate,
rice below stated; and in case of your JAtterneys for Estate, 112 Union Avenue,
failure sa to do, udgment will be ran. j1306 Norlh 175th Snohamlsh, Wash.
dered against you according to the de-ISeattle, Washington 96133 P--Final: 9-24-6
mand of the Complaint, which has been
I Final gal. 1-1965
filed with the Clerk of said Court. The, ..............................
object of the above entitled action Is to [ ' , v
seek a divorce upon the grounds of per-r , 8
sonoi Indignities and non-support | .= I[OU
t
want
to
JAGER AUSTN MAKUS , . "'.. w_on
(/s/ JEROME L. JAEGER) [I i!: Kill miss "POP"!
Afforneys for Plalntlff. II :/'! --'"
OFFICE AND POST OFFICE ADDRESS' II f " "1 ,.
JEROME L. JAGER for "11 []" i] he II
JAGER, AUST,N MAKUS, I -:,a rlZZglla Watck Your PROGRESS
1010 Logan Building, Ji :11111I .... poges! ,
Seattlo, Washington 98101 [| i!iJ :! member of
P--Finah 10-8-65 ,I i: -- . .
LI : bur Loay
J 1 ' ill ] O f * h " L' k " ......................... I ...........
lil m--Porlsh i DESiRAeLE J
Fo, ,h, II / ,EW
UNUSUAL II
'lN GIFTS... [j CHRYSLER-PLYM0UTH I ST. BERNADETTE'$ and II
I1 Imperial and Valiant IST. FRANCIS OF A$SISlE
4 IR Im I'll IP ll I I If| You'll like the Goodtellow sty|o 1 locations E
I: II II II II, II[ % II II I I oe doing business. •
U U ii.U IL. II Ill U U The HomeUsEDof CARsOn° Owner •==G°°d Selection of Fine Homos m•
0../}-J.. II ME. =.6E0 or LA. =.7=.
.I J I africa Ros;denca
., ,,u, ,..OAOWA, I I GOODFELL0W I JESSIE ALN REALTY I
rams tACOM* I:1 CHRYsLER-PLYMOUTH CO. •
lil ,,,, ,a.,.v.,t w,. N.,. 1,4,,, AmbaBm SW CH :-|E47
!
A
r
• I T Friday, Sepf. 24,,, 196S THE PROG,RESS.--9
In Memoriam --
i
"!"O the charity Df your Masses " i I I ' .
land prayers are commended
the souls of the following 4e-
parted priests who served the
Church and souls in this are:
The Rev. Theodore Arnold Wai-
ters OSB, died Sept. 24, 1934
The Rev. William A. Garrigan
S J, died Sept. 25, 1927
The Rev. Gerald Oswald S J,
died Sept. 25, 1957
Adington
PEREZ, Reuben H., 20, died Seplem-
bar 17. Reulem September 21 Immac-
ulot Conception Church. Born in Elso,
Texas and lived in Arlington the past
1S years offending schools there. Sur-
viving: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
frlco Perez; five sisters, Bonita, Lupe,
Eledlo, Lydia and Mary Ellen, all at
home; and four brothers, George,
Seraflno, Jim and Jesse, olt at home;
and hs paternal grondmether, Mrs.
Juonlto Perez, Arlington. Burial Arllng-
ton Cemetery.
Darrincjton
, GEORGE, Scott Andrew, infant son
.of Mr. and Mrs. Simon George. Moss
of tho Angels September 16 SI. John
Vlnnney Church. Burial Sulattle Ceme-
tery directed by Weller and Solie Fu-
neral Home, Arlington.
• Everett
SMITH, James A., $7, 1630 Lombard
Ave., died September 17 after an ex-
tended illness. Requiem September
21
Our Lady of Perpelual Help Church,
Born in Philadelphia, Pa., and lived
in Everett five years. Army veteran
of World War IL Surviving: a daugh-
ter, Mrs. William (Ellen) Douglas, Ev-
erett; a son, William Smith with the
US Army In Vietnam; two grandsons,
William and James Douglas, b o t h
Everett; and granddaughter, A n n a
Marie Smith, Philadelphia; and a
brother, Joseph Smith, Audubon, New
Jersey.
Olympia
LALONE, Joseph, former building
superintendent of the County C o u r t
House, died September 17. Requiem
September" 20 St. Michael's Church.
Born in Duluth, Minn, and lived in
Groy's Harbor before coming lo
Olympia In 1932. Worked at on
Olympia shipyard durlng World War II,
was employed at an Olympia shingle
mill and worked Ior 1he Slate of
Washington. Member of the Knights
of Columbus. Survivors: his wife, Ed-
na; o daughler, Mrs. Fred (Jean)
Henderson, rainwater; a sister, Mrs.
Florence Corey, Edmonds; o brother,
Philllp LoLone, Everelt; and lwo
grandchildren. Burial Calvary Ceme-
tery.
Seattle
BARKMAN, Mrs. Lloyd (Rozello W.),
81, 522 S. Lucile"St,, dlod September
12. Requiem September 17 St. George's
Church. Born in Yankton, SD, come
here in 1912. Member of Legion of
Mary, St. Ann's Guild, and Union Pa.
clflc OIdflmers Club. Survivors: two
sisters, Bernadette Walsh, Seattle; and
Mrs. Laura BUSS, Sacramento. Burial
Holyrood. Georgetown Funeral Home.
BLAIR, Mrs. Dean (Glee), 69, "9661
46th Av. SW, died September 21. Re-
quiem September 25 ttoly Ros0ry
Church. Come 1o Seattle 3S years ago
from South Dakota. Was retired reg-
istered nurse, also past executive sec-
retory of the Wn. St. Nurses' Assocla-
flon. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Charles
Boyktn, Seattle; two sons, William,
Seattle; Warner Blair, Washington,
Dr; sister, Mrs. Myrtle Cooper, Boll-
flower, Colif.; brother, Edward Martin,
Plerpont, SD; and seven grandchildren.
Burial Holyrood.
CONERY, Mrs, Mary Ellen, 74, 12250
Palatine Ave. N., died September 15.
Requiem September 22 Christ the King
Church. Born In Jamesville, Wls., came
to Seattle 1909. Survivors: daughters,
Mrs. Rex E. Gibson, Seattle; Mrs. Ed-
ward Cooker, Yaktma; sister, Mrs.
Vern Rinehart, Seattle; brother, Wil-
liam Nolan, Wood, Wls.; seven grand-
children and two great-grandchildren.
O my lord and Saviour, support me in my last hour by the strong
arms o[ Thy sacraments, and the fresh fragrance of Thy consolations.
Let the absolving words be said over me, and the holy all sign and
seal me; and let Thine own Body be my food, and Thy blood my
sprinkllng; and let Thy Mother Mary come to me, and my angel
whisper peace to me, and Thy glorious oalnts and my own dear
patrone smile on me, that in and through them all I may die as I
desire to live, in Thy Church, in Thy faith and in Thy love, Amen.
PRAYER FOR A HAPPY DEATH hy Cardinal Newman.
Seattle
DI LAZZARO, ArmlnJo, 76, $112 SW
alga St., died September 16. Requiem
September 20 Holy Rosary Church.
Native Italy, come to Seattle more
than 3g years ago. Surviving is a step-
son, John T, Moeale, Seattle. Burial
Cotvary, West Home Mortuary,
ELSLIP, Mrs. Otto (Alma V.), 79,
1513 NW SGth St., died September 16.
Requiem September ]8 St. AIphonsus
Church. Born Dorchester, Wts., came
here in 1923. Member Altar Society and
Catholic ardor of Foresters. Survivors:
three sons, Wilbur and Kenneth Elsllp
and John Lytle, all of Seatlle; dough-
tar, Mrs. Janell Browder, Edmonds;
brolher, Noah Panger, .Salem, Ore.; 11
grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchil-
dren, Burial Calvary. FIsher-Kalfus
chapel,
FERULANO, Mrs. Maria, 86, 1902
E. Aloha St., died September 19. Re-
quiem September 22 St. Joseph's
Church• Native of Italy and resident of
Seattle for 62 years. Member of Ladles'
Sodality. Survivors: daughter, Mrs.
Dominic Christopher, San Francisco;
Mrs. Francis Hurson, Auburn; sons,
Joseph, Paul, William, Thomas, all
Seattle; son, Warren, Tacoma; seven
grandchildren; 12 great.grandchildren.
Burial Calvary. Mannlngs & Sons.
LA FORTUNE, Frank J., 76, 2344
10th Ave. E., died September 17. Re-
quiem September 20 St. Polrlck's
Church. Born in Chicago, come to Se-
attle at oge of 19. Member of Knlghts
of Columbus. Survivors: twa daughters,
Mrs. Kathleen Drake, and Mrs. Eileen
Hall; son, Edwin E. La Fortune, oil
of Seattle, and 15 grandchildren. Burial
Holyrood. Bonney-Watson chapel.
LINDEN, Thomas Earle, 51, 4831
35th Avg. SW, died September 18. Re-
quiem Segtembor 21 St. Anne's Church.
Surviving IS his mother, Mrs. May
Linden, Seattle. Burial Holyrood. Moa-
ning and Sons.
MCMILLAN, Mrs. Rufus (Ado), 72,
104 N. 177th St., died September 19.
Requiem September 21 St. Luke's
Church. Member of auxiliary, Dis-
abled American Veterans, Seattle.
Survivors: niece, Mrs. Evelyn Adams,
Seattle, and nephew, George Clohesy,
Bothell. Brial Holyrood. Back's, Ed-
monds.
MDSCIETTI, Baldi F., 70, 1110 Slur-
gess Ave. S., died September 16, Re-
quiem September 21 St. Mary's Church.
Native Italy, came to Seattle In 1913.
Survivors: wife, Jennie; scns, Angeo,
Seattle, and Baldte, Mercer 151and;
daughter, Mrs. Gloria Clark, Seattle;
step-daughler, Mrs. Mary 'Lewellen,
Sconsbluff, Neb.; brother, RO¢CO, Can-
on City, Cola.; and seven g'ondchil-
dren. Columbia.
• NORTH, Mrs. Vera Ann, 7S, 1400 E.
'Mercer St., died September 16. Requi-
em September 25 St. Joseph's Church.
Born in Wilton, Iowa, came to Seattle
eight yoars ago. Survivors: Sons, Rev.
Robert North, S J, Korea; Grenville P.,
Jr., Hlcksville, NY; and John E.,
Omaha; daughters, Mrs. Ronald A.
Peterson and Mrs. Alvin W. Elston,
both Seattle; sisters, Mrs. Marguerite
Reardon, Ocean Pork, Wash., and Mrs.
M. L. Donovan, Omaha; 20 grandchll.
dren. Burial in Omaha. Flsher-Kolfus.
RIDER, Mrs. Josephine, 66, 6508 17th
Ave. NW, died September 18. Requiem
September 21 St, Alphonsus Church.
Born Bluffton, Ind., camo here In
1944 from Los Angeles. Survivors:
',. son, J. S. Rider, Jr., Seattle; sister,
Mrs. Pauline Ross, Kansas City. Kon.,
and one granddaughter, Burial Holy-
rood. Hoffner, Fisher-Kolfus.
Seattle
SAVELLI, Frank M., 67, 2360 30th
Ave. S., died September 15, Requiem
September 18 St. Mary's Church. Na-
tive of Italy, had resided her tar past
40 years. Survlvors: wife, Concelta;
son, Frank, two step-daughters, Mrs.
Maynard Jones and Mrs. Daniel Gonie,
all of Seattle; and a 'qster In Italy.
Burial Calvary. Manning & Sons.
ii
LEGAL NOTICES
i received permission from East
' German government authori-
; WILLIAMS AND PERLMAN
Attorneys
1306 N. 175th
I Seattle, Wash. i
fIN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE t
Stole of Washington for the Count of
! King. " I
l ln the Matter of the EMote of LENA,
McCROSSEN, Deceased. In Probate. No.
I 179823. Nat;ce to Credltors.
! Notice Is hereby glven that the under-I
!signed hos beelt appalnled ond has qual.
! fled as executor of the estote of Lena Mc. I
]Crossen Deceased; thot all persons hay. i
I ng c aims o0olnst ead deceased are here- i
I by required to serve the same, duly verl-
',fled, on said Ralph.Wright or hs at. i
torneys of record at the address below
]stated, and f e the same wHh the Clerk I
lot said Court, together with proof of such i
service within six months after the date l
jar first publication of ths notice, or the
same will be barred.
19 D°teco. of first publication September 24,
• RALPH WRIGHT
! Executor of sold Estate.
1306 NO. 175th
I Seattle, Wash
WILLIAMS AND PERLMAN
I By PAUL M. WILLIAMS
Attorneys for Estate,
1306 N. 175th L
Seattle, Wash.
Flnal10-8.65
J. NEIL MAHONEY
Affornoy
525 Central Building
Seattle, Washlngton
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
State of Woohlngton for the County of
King.
In the Matter of the Estate of ALBERT
FRANCIS McCULLOCH, Deceased. In
Probate. No. 182363. Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that the under.
slaned has been oppolntod nnd has quail.
fled as Executor of the estate of Albert
Francis McCullough, Deceased; that all
persons having claims a0alnst sold de-
ceased are hereby required 1o serve 1he
some, duly verified, on sam Leo J. Mc-
Cullough, Executor, or his attorney of
record at the address below stated, and
file 1he same with the Clerk, together
with Proof of such service within six
monlhs after the date of first publication i
of this notice, or tho same will be barred.
Date of first publication September
1965.
LEO J. McCULLOUGH,
Executor of said Estale,
525 Centrol Bullding,
Seattle, Woshlngton
J. NEIL MAHONEY,
Attorney for Estate,
525 Central Building,
Seattle, Washington
Flnal--10-D.65
RIVERVlEW
FARMS
"D/reel from
Farm to You"
"36 Years of
Sa÷isfacfory
Service"
Owned and Operated by
JACOB
NIELSEN
and SON
15034 Nelson Place,
Renton
ALder S-461S
Tacoma
KRESEVlCH, Mrs. Andrew (MIIka)
A., 72, 5146 Seaview St., died Septem-
ber 17. Reulem Seplember 20 Holy
I Cross Church. Born in Yugoslavia and
lived in Tacoma the pos't 54 years.
Survivors: two sons, John and Andrew,
bOth Tacoma; two daughters, Mrs
Mary Boesflug, and Mrs, Anna Brett,
bolh Tacoma; a brother, Romas Sep-
ich, Bellinghom; a sister In Koslav,
Yugoslavia; and nine grandch dren. In-
terment Calvary Cemetery, Tacoma,
Gaffneys.
LITTLETON, William J..46, Stetln-,
com, dled September 14. Requiem Sep-
tember 17 Visitotlon Church, Born m
Tacoma and lived in the area all hs
llfe working as a corpenter. Surv[vorl
Include O sisler, Mrs. E, H. Kelly,
Berkeley, Calif,, and O niece. Burial
Calvary Cemelery, directed by Cassedy
and Allen Mortuary.
, RIGIO, Tony, 81, 2362 S. Wilkeson
St., died September 16. Requiem Sep.
lamber |9 St, Rlta's Church. Born in
Ita(y and came to Tacoma 56 years
ago. Relirod owner and operator Of
Tony's Grocery Store• Survivors; his
wife, Antonio; two sons, Vincent, To-
coma, and LnuIs B,, St. Louis, Ha.;
three daughters, Mrs. Francos Lombor-
do, MrS. Katherine Wetls and Mrs,
Angela Taravella, all Tacoma; 12
0randchildren and 17 groat grandchil-
dren. Burial Calvary Cemetery, To-
coma, Cossedy and Allen Chapel.
Vancouver
GILL, Mrs. Robert R. (Florence C.),
66, died Seplember 18 at Portland,
Ore. Requiem Septemer 21 St. James
' Church. Born in Jamestown ND and
lled In Vancouver 1he post 14 years,
Survivors: tour grandchildren; broth-
ers, Julius Rusch, St. Paul, Mlnn,,
and Gus and AI Rusch, both of James-
town, ND. Entombment Portland.
MILLER, Carl Edwin Jr, 19, 3216
E. 29th St., died September 17 fronl
! traffic tnluries sustained in August.
Requiem September 21 St. Joseph's
! Church. Born in Vancouver and was
gladJated from Hudson's Bay H i g h
School aM June. He was a member at
! the Retail Clerk's Union. Surviving
are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E,
i MIHer; and four brothers, Richard nnd
Thomas J., both of Vancouver, Edward,
Portland, and Joseph, Seattle. Burial
St. James Acres.
Births
CHEHALI5 -- St. Helen's Nospital re-
ports the following births to Mr. and
Mrs.:
Pete Corwtn, girl, September 20
LONGVlEW -- St. John's Hospital re.
ports tho following births to Mr. and
Mrs.:
Carl N. Patterson, boy, September 13
Robert L Algol', boy. September 10
David L. Splcer, boy, September 15
C#lfford A. Chapman, boy, Septomber 1S
Lawrence W. Brosnon, girl, Seplember
16
Stanley W. Peerboom, boy, Septomber
Seven E. German I ,4
Ernest A, Searing, girl, September 19
"'n,snops At ouncl: SEATTLE - Providonce HOSplMI re*
=IlL a=
T
BONN (NC)-- Seven bishops j Mrs.:parts the following births to Mr, and
H. Harris Kflborn, girl, September 14
Wayne A. Lee, boy, Seplember 14
Hugh Fike, boy, September 14
ties to attend the fourth session Robert M, Buck, boy, September 14
I of the Second Vatican Council, Louis A. Kaufer, boy, September 15
Richard Wacasek, girl September IS
it was learned here. Lawrence Rundorff, September 15
They are Bishop Alfred
Bengsch and Auxiliary Bishop
Heinrich Theissing of Berlin,
Bishop Otto Spuelbeck of Meis.
sen, Bishop Gerhard Schaffran
of Goerlitz, Auxiliary Bishop
Freidrich Rintelen of Pader-
born, Auxiliary Bishop Bern-
hard Schraeder of Osnabruck
and Auxiliary Bishop Hugo
Aufderbeck of Fulda.
The seven bishops left for
Rome September 9.
m
OFFICE SUPPLIES
PRINTING
STATIONERY .
Thomas A. LUIS, girl, September 17
Joseph Sengcr, gh'l, September 17
James Etue, boy, September 18
Earl J. Spangler Jr•, gtrl, September 19
Richard Manning, boy, September 19
Lawrence Schmitt, boy, Septembe# 20
Manlred Steffen, boy, September IQ
Robrt L Wlrth, g r, Septembor 21
............................................. _L .......
FOUNDRYI
PRINTING .... II Ptt : i
...,o.,. tl w. :i
II
,,,:-r--.- .,' i I PA 2-7123 i. ',
II 5200 Airp°Wa
oE00,CE o00u00N00URE II " I
,0o ". II A SALUTE TO I
TRICK & MURRAY II ..... ',
o, s,. F,,k,o LABOR I
L,,o, t
READ
If you can furnish references, are a SeaHle or
nearby resident, I would like o folk with you,
GOOD STARTING INCOME. EXCELLENT
OPPORTUNITIES FOR ADVANCEMENT.
CALL CH. 4-5476
'.llllhFItflHIHhlHi4BLh:qFhl:'lii]hlR:U;l'fllllllIHIItfl!)llllfl II I ]]1 HltllllllJ P41;:' [ h :: ,1, I , r#fllt I' 4
ED ALUENBA¢H
i
: And His Ouality Orchestra
NOW AVAILABLE FOR ALL TYPES
i OF SOCIAL FUNCTIONS ;
2964 30th W. Seattle
Ii I
CONVENIENTLY LOCATED TO
SERVE ST. MARK'S AND
ST. CATHERINE'S PARISHES
LHOME
UNDERTAKING COMPANY . [ ",
1410 N.E. 115th St. (at 15th Ave. N,E;)