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Another step in the remodeling of St. Paul's United Church of Christ at 12th
and NW 65th. Three years ago an educational wing was added on the east side
of the main building, and now a complete refacing with brick is being completed
on the exterior of the sanctuary. John Nick, owner of Pick and Payit Super Mar-
ket, has been President of the Church Council during the years of adding these
"new looks" in keeping with Ballard's refurbishing.
LEGAL NOTICIL$
W. STANLEY RIDDLE, JR
Attorney
Don Isham
5801 15th Ave. N.W.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
the State of Washington for the
County of King
In the Matter of the Estate of
CONRAD N. JOHNSON, Deceased.
in Probate. No. 176270. Notice to
Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed and
has qualified as executrix of the
estate of Conrad N. Johnson, De-
ceased; that all persons having
claims against said deceased are
hereby required to serve the same,
duly verified, on said executrix or
her attorneys of record at the ad-
dress below stated, and file the
same with the Clerk of said Court,
together with proof of such service
within six months offer the date of
first publication of this notice, or
the same will be barred.
Date of first publication May 13,
1964.
MAUDIE V. JOHNSON
Executrix of said Estate
5801 15th N.W
Seattle, Wash. 98107.
W, Stanley Riddle, Jr
by: Don Isham
Attorneys for Estate,
5801 15th N.W
Seaflle, Wash.
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Sea Scouts of Ship No. 98, the
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LEGAL NOTICES
SCHNEIDER, MULLAVEY &
HAGEMAN, Attorneys
5420 Ballard Ave. N.W.
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
the State of Washington for the
County of King
In the Matter of the Estate of
FLORENCE M. ENG, Deceased.
In Probate. No. 172530. Notice of
Hearing Final Report and Petition
for Distribution.
Notice is hereby given that Vic-
tor Eng, Executor of the Estate of
Florence M. Eng, has filed in the
office of the Clerk of said Court
his final Report and Petition for
distribution, asking the Court to
settle said Report, distribute the
property to the persons thereto en-
tiffed and to discharge said Execu-
tor; and that said Report and Peti-
tion will be heard on the 8th day Of
June, 1964, at i0:00 a.m at the
Court Room of the Probate Depart-
ment of said Court, at which time
and place any person interested in
said Estate may appear and file
objections thereto and contest the
,same,
Dated this 7th day of May, 1964.
WALTER W. RENSCHLER
Clerk of said Court
By HELEN L. HICKOK,
Deputy.
SCHNEIDER, MULLAVEY
& HAGEMAN
Attorney for Estate,
5420 Ballard Ave. N.W.
Seattle, Washington
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LEGAL NOTICES
"---E RiK~FI~O B E R O ,--AT'ro-I~I~IE~
1732 N.W. Market
Seattle, Wash.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
the State of Washington for the
County of King
In the Matter of the Estate of
HARRY GEORGE DUDLEY, De.
ceased. In Probate. No. 171061.
Notice of Hearing Final Report
and Petition for Distribution
Notice is hereby given that Lydia
B. DeWolf, executrix of the Estate
of Harry George Dudley, has filed
in the office of the Clerk of said
Court her final Report and petition
for distribution, asking the Court to
settle said Report, distribute the
property to the persons thereto en-
tiffed and to discharge said execu-
trix; and that said Report and peti-
tion will be heard on the 15th day
of June, 1964, at 9:30 a.m at the
Court Room of the Probate Depart-
ment of said Court, at which time
and place any person interested in
said Estate may appear and file
objections thereto and contest the
some.
Dated this 8th day of May, 1964.
Date of first publication, May 20,
1964.
WALTER W. RENSCHLER
Clerk of said Court.
By R. S. Hofeditz, Deputy.
ERIK FROBERG
AttorneY for Estate
1732 N.W. Market Street
Scuffle, Wash. 98107
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Sh,lshoh Camporee A
Day Camp for Children
Of Working Parents,
All boys and girls of ages 6-12 IS
huge 3uccess
are eligible to participate in the The Shilshole Camporee was
Seattle Downtown YMCA Day
Camp Program this summer. It
will operate five days a week
beginning June 8th through Sep-
tember 4th, 1964. Day Campers
should arrive at the Y between
7:30 and 8:30 a.m. and they may
leave between 4:00 and 5:30 p.m.
A child may attend one week or
any number of weeks during the
summer.
There will be swimming in-
struction, s po r t fundamentals,
handicrafts, movies, overnights,
hikes, nature study, campcraft,
camp cooking, camp fires, stunts
and skits.
News deadine for all social
events is 3 o'clock Friday.
held at Ft. Lawton on May 16-17
and four Scout activities were
demonstrated. Campfire was
held Saturday night and all of
the boys participated. There
were around 600 Scouts and 80
adult leaders present.
Mark Carson, 11, Troop 125
from Alligator Patrol, a 2nd
class Scout, gave a First Aid
demonstration. Dave Beatty, 13,
Troop 85, 1st class Scout, gave
an exhibition of Morse Code
flag signaling. Dave
14, Cougar Patrol, Troop 154
gave a demonstration of compass
triangulation; and David
13, Troop 114, 2nd class Scout
gave an exhibition of physica
fitness.
OPENING
Tuesday, June 2, 1964,
of the
RUTH HANSEL
BEAUTY SALON
located af 2218 N.W, 56th and now under
new management
The New Management
Jack & Aida Snowden
lnvl}e you to come in and get acquainted with them,
* Experienced Operators
Bretsch To Speak * Open Man. through Sat. -- Evenings by Appointment
Beginning his furlough after They will leave Saturday eve-
five years service in Tokyo andlning for College Place, Wash SU. 3"2721
the Far East, Elder Vernonlwhere Elder Bretsch's parents
I live. Elder Bretsch and Pastor =Jm =
t~retscn wm De guest speaker at rch will
J Kurtz of the Ballard chu " 1
the Ballard Seventh-day Advent-Jsu ly the special music for May PP
ist church, corner of 61st andJ30, as they formerly sang to-
22nd Ave. NW, May 30.Be; Wi~ ~ ! gether. OBALLA J
Steven Jarvis, Ballard High School Senior, who lives
at 3207 NW 60th, accepts Grand Sweepstakes Prize
from Phil Friedman, owner of Phil's Jewelry Store.
The diamond pendant, valued at $250, was the top
prize in a month-long Grand Opening at Phil's, where
several prizes were awarded every week. Steven's
mother looks on approvingly. She says she will
"keep" the jewelry for her son until he makes up
his mind who to give it to. (With the appearance of
this story, designing dames may be after Steve in
droves!) Second-place Sweepstakes prize, a Mela-
mine Dinnerware set, went to Earl J. Seitz, 3646
12th NW and third prize, a diamond Bulova watch,
was won by Mrs. Edith Francis, 831 NW 59th, a spry
grandmother who says this is the first watch she has
ever owned.
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Walter Cronkite,
Newsman, Visits Seattle
Fresh from his coverage of the important Oregon
Primary, Walter Cronkite paid a one day visit to
Seattle on Saturday, May 16th. As a guest of KIRO-
TV, CBS for the Great Northwest, Mr. Cronkite met
with local political figures, representatives of the
press, and KIRO-TV personnel. A luncheon at the
Edgewater Inn provided an opportunity for Mr. Cron-
kite to meet some of the political aspirants he'll be
reporting on in months to come, including. Richard
Christensen, Joseph Gandy, Dan Evans and Lloyd
Andrews. Acting as hosts at the luncheon were Lieut.
Governor John Cherberg and Mr. Lloyd E. Cooney,
Executive Vice President and General Manager of
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