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Point Defiance Park Saturday after-\.T. noon, July 7. The new pack flag, which will be displayed fur the first I time, will designate the tables a,cross When Washington Co-Op holds tbc road from the bear cages as the [ open house at its new farm service place of meeting. store and poultry processing plant in Arrangements have been made for Tacoma next Saturday, July 7, visitors the members of the pa.ck, their faini- will be welcomed by cmployes well lies and friends to congregate by De;,s qualified to serve the needs of Assoat 3:30. Each Den will carry on its ciation members. . . . d h . ·11 . , own act1v1t} an t e g10up w1 reOpen house will be from 10 am . _ · ' convene at 5:30 !or a potluck supper. to 5 p,m. at the new plant, 1801 Tayn • • • r Den :> will provide cool aid and cof- ]or Vlay. . . . fee, but each family _will' contribute The 122 Tacoma employes, with to the supper, and as m tunes past, a Dale Smi'th as anag . . ·ti. . .' . n1 e1, are n1os y co?1mon table wrll be set for all to long-time residents of the area. Last enJOY together. After supper a short . h d I $5 ·11· ' . . . year t ey transacte near y nu ron pack mcctmg will be held for the . presentation of awards.

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\ Fo!J<S have got to stop chasing fire _ . , _ . . ·truc!.s m the Spanctway drstnctthat's a flat hard-and-fast order of : '-, . . . the Spanaway fire comnussroners. In . cases \vhrre the equ1p1nent inust 0O'Q . through a narrow lane or a gate to '"' . · . reach a farm frre, the cars of idly _ . c. unous people frequently block the space before the volunteer firemen . h . arrive on t e sr:t":ne, thus de1ay1ng Lhc1n until the fire gets too great a Churches start·to save the property. The fire con1111issioners explain that Summer when the fire truck is called out, the The new minister of the Methodist volunteer firemen follow in their own church in Parkland arrived June 21 · II "bl d th and )reached his first scrn1on to a cars as quic"" Y. as po.ssi c ~n e . 1 p kl S . coad must be left clear for therr access

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tion on the 2-Ith. The Reverend AlexIf h · . . . t c vo1unlccrs sc~ any cars in1ander Pollock Aiton is a native d cl" h . h 1. · · . . pe ing t cir progress, t e 1cense numScotland and comes to m1mster to the ·b . b d t I St t p , l er wt 11 e rcportc o t 1c ·a e aMiss Shirley Gasaway of Parklanc local congregation from Gree rt Lake, a cl . d . b. . . f T · . tro1 an tl c1cets w111 e issue . and Clayton Barn 0 acoma were suburban Seattle church. rhc SCiWD!l Tl ·11 1 f' "t . , . . . . . , . 1ere w1 Jc no 111ore ire pcrm1 s ..married l'nday, June 15, m Tnmty topic for .his first sermon here w.i; . . f 'h . b f . ~issued unt1 1 urt er nutrce, ecause o Lutheran church, Parkland. The Rev. doubtless suggested lw quest1cns cnr- '.: h d' cl · • • , .• ,. '>t e cxccc ing1y ry summer. Ernest B, Steen off1c1ated. rently asked, 'Where do you live?· ::: \ Mrs. Robert Balmer was matron and at the eleven o'clock hm:r L)ll July Cowcert of honor; Miss J aci Gunno was maid 1 the sermon topic was of a similar' of honor and Miss June Well and raturc, "What Is Your Name?" Church Wedlilesday Miss Ruby Engebretson were the The Methodist congregations OUTSTANDING STUDENTS-These young people of the community were honored recently by Kiwanis club bridcsrnaids. Miss Kay Rea EngebretParkland and Spana\vn.y arc: ~ngag1ng Day Camp of the Parkland area with an inspirational award for high standings in their schools and superior personal qualison and Miss Marilyn Reed lighted in a combined progra:n an i every ties. Reading from left to right, they are: Front· row-W uanita Veltri and Lloyd Erlandcr, Central Avenue school; Donna Campbell and Robert Kaelin, Co)lins. Back row-Wandajoy McClelland and Eugene Curbow, Spanaway; the cnndles. Karen Lee Fry, a cousin Sunday during. Julr and August the Mary Benson and Armand Thompson, Midland; Beverly Lund and Dale Hruhy, Parkland . . Girl Scout Day Camp at Spanaway I of the bride, was the flower girL All pupils of both con,rp-cgatinM' Sunday w:ll _c:pcn ·~'.1ly 10, with, rc~1strat10n o_f the at:end~n\s wore gowns of rdenschools will convene at 9:4-5 '";"· :n f~c set at .~l .25 for the mne .d~ys. trcal stylmg; m pastel hues, fashroncd the Spanaway church. At 11 o clock r•LH..." William Home Class Ends; t.irls who arc not Scouts arc elrgrble in ballerina length. there will be a united service of worlilll!Qlltll'Sm . DALE SMITH . ' . . • • also. Robert Balmer acted as best man ship m the Parkland edrfo:e. Wedchng IBeautsful SAN DIEGO, Calif. Wilham D. May Resume in FaH Health rxarninations will be given for ]lfr. Bain. Ushers were Robert of membership and customer business, The first meeting of the officiolS On Friday evening, June 29 , in the Bigelow,_seaman, :1SN, son of Mr. and The second series of Red Cross at the· R•·d Cross building at 7th and Bain, brother of the groom; James and served over 2,300 farm members. of the merging churches was held at Parkland Lutheran church, Miss Shir- Mrs, Milo 0. ~rgclow of· Parkland, home nursing .classes held in the Col:Broadway in Tacoma on July 6 he- G;i~away, brother of the bride, Teel Smith has been employed by Wash 7 the parsonage last Thursday and high ley +Schriver .became the bride of Wash:, .has arrived he:·e aboard the twern thr· hours o( 'l and ·1 p.rn. The Th;:,mpson and Harold Rodvelt. Mrs. inRton Co-Op since 1927 , starting in hopes are entertained for a prog<'am Deane Tibbitts in an iniprcssive dou- amph1b1ous force flagship USS Mount lins gym has just been completed. fee is 2.5 cents. l'l'frs. Rose Crosetto is Rodvelt was at the organ for the th~ plant at Tacoma and progressing which includes ~ church plant '.hat blc ring ceremony. The church was McKmley after extended combat duty More disses arc scheduled for fall if sufficient intcret:1t js t:1hovvn. wati:rfront director and. Mrs. Ra~ph bridal music an~ Mrs. Do,~ald Fr~: into more responsible positions of ;'ill more ad:quatcly serve_ the.se r •.. pdecorated with baskets of white gla- m K.orea. . • Davisson 1s Day Camp chrector. Girls cousin of the bride, sang Because branch accountant office manager of idly grow r n g commumtres. Both dioli with white candles near the His group, Tactical Arr Control Among the many housewives of the go'.1'.g fn:rn P'.1 rkland anu .vi ':i~1ity '~ill and "Cr~wn With Thy Benedi.ctiun." the Seattle heaclqu~rters office, branch churches find their consti,tuencie~ . . altai~ and. marking the bridal ~isle. . Squadron. One, c,ontrols th~ air sup: district who qualified for c~rtifirntcs 1al,, . the. Sp,m.iway. bus., 1" 11.nd-tnp The rccept10n was held m the office supervisor, and became Tacoma forcmg u~on them an ':xp~ndmg P 10 A 11 mqae program wrll be presented ' The bndc's dress was of white satm p.ort of groun~ t10ops and is resp~n arc Mesdames June Baker, Viola Cur1 fan.· 1~ 10 u·nls,.Collms.g1r'.s ~1ll 1~ec~ church parlors: Mrs. Lomse Jan~cs station manager in May 1950. ~ram wh1~h they are fmdm~ rncrcas- by the Bob Jones University Musical wi_th lace .yoke and lac~ panel o.n the sr~le ~or the a~r.clefense ~f the landmg tis, Irene 1'\.'ilso~>, .A Ii c e Peterson, ?t th'. sd~ool rn Wallc1 roc1d, ~cp'.irt and Mrs. Patterson were at the urns He is a member of the Tacoma mgly u1ff1cult :o. cope with .. ~elp Ensemble at the Harrnrd Covenant slort, which was fashronecl wrth a a1ca Ill amph1b10us operatrons. Jewell Balmer, B1rd1e Parker, Dorothy mg t111w is <1:+5 a.m.; round-trip fare and Mrs. Donald Fry at the punch Rotarv club director of the Tacoma build up a Christian commumty by church, 8•J.th St. and Portland J\n., short train. Her fingertip length veil At the start of the Korean conflict Blanchard, Myrtle Nusbaum, Gladys ~'.'._n:.rits. · - - - - · - bowl.. Mrs. Kenneth B r Ya n t had Association ~f Credit Men, and clirec- at~ending. the Sunday school and wor-1 on Wedn;·scl:.1y, ~uly 11, -7 :~5 p,m. was. held by a coron~t of white. She Tactical Air ~ontro~ ?quad.ran ?ne Stanway, Effie Drcis, Emi!y W. h.iddcn, --~-,,~,., "~~_.,_,_,_____________ charge of the gifts and 11iss S~n~a tor of Edgcinont school district. With shlp f'Pr\·ices. ~oth chuiches arc on (}n that occ;i~1on the pc·oplf' of the earned a bouquet '\Vtth a purple or- was engaged in tra1n1ng operations Clnra llc1ndscln1an, Syh·1a I-Ic1nclscl&, Marit~-old held the guest book. s_~sic his wife ;-nd five childre:h he lives on the Pacific highway, th: ~arklnnd 'Tacom.a area wiH enjoy an unusually chid. surrounded by white carnatio~s. with the Eighth Army in Jap,an and man, Eva Campbell, Elma Riis, ,EsJI and Lmda Olson', cous~i15 of the budc, a farm northeast of Puyallup. church next dooi to the pubhc school. appenlrng and :nspmng program of Servmg a~ ma1p .o~ honor: for her srs- was ~~·derc~ to clu.ty aboard the Mount ther Hornbuckle, H. L. Asmussen, passed the grooms cal,e. Bruce Bender plant foreman, has I We want to sec you. m church. sacred works. Srx youn,l( people, rep- tcr was Mrss Patncra Schriver, gowned McKmlcy 11nmed1atcly. Fred Most, Ruth Gorow, Faythe Purbcen an associ~tion employee since· The pastor is c~lling the members .resenting "The World's l\fosl Unusual in white: organdy over deep green Its first combat operation was th~ due, Grace Munson, Leola Otto, Josie to the open o•oa.f! in the New Nas!v. Community 1930. tic, too, hns 'a . widespread of the Parklm1 d offrci.al board to.. mcec University," -will present a varlet?' of ta'ffe~a: The bridesmaids, Mis~es Betty ainphibious assault Janµing at ~~hang' Anderson, Opal Fell<, Vera Burto1;~ knowledge of most operations, and is at the parsonage, at 7.30 on Thii,sday'. vocal and . mstrumcntal select101:s, Sahh, R~th Failey and Arlie Rose, ~ong. L~t~r the sq~adr~n participated Bess Hale ~nd Ruth Dugan. ·~Hard F«:!lill' president of the Tacoma Sportsmen's July 5, and the boa1d of the Span many of w]ueh have been espcc1al1y wore white organdy m·er p:.tle green m amph1b10us landmgB m the I?chonAnyone intcrcBted in enrolling in The Lacamas Community dub will club. · away church next Tuesday, July 10. arranged for the group. taffeta. The attendants carried col- Seoul area, at Woman and m the the first fall class is asked to. contact hold its annual fair Saturday, S'P· 1 Harvey McCabe, the branch office The c~allenging forward program ~f .... Hailing from four diff~r.ent slates, onial type bm.fqur;ts of rosebuds. !he redeployment of United Nations 1 Mrs. Thelma Thorp, GR. 8337: 8, 1951, at the Lacamas school on manager, has over 10 years service the nmted group will be on the agenda these young people are typical of the candlchghtcrs, Misses Mary Schriver troops from Hungnam. Hart's Lake loop r~ad. , 1 with Washington Co-Op, in addition at both rneetmgs. Bob Jones university student body, and Dorothy Mitchell, wore yellow This annual affair h~s ~ccn h~la to Army service. These men, and all - - - - -----whose approximately 3,0.00 mei:1b,ers ~rgandy over yellow taffeta. ,Dressed II Patronize Your Advertisers ?''er a long span -~f ycais •. nd. 1_5 en.- other employes, join in welcoming vis1 are drawn from 47 states m the Umon m green organdy formal.s wrth lace , Joyed by many VlS!t-Jr> from 1'" anJ itors to their open house, and from more than a score of for- edged ruffles were the little flowers ,.~ ~-:,,\ "W.lUl,/l!//1,111/@'/"' near. ' n;ure 11'1 CCI eign countries. Typical, too, of the girls, Dolores Schriver and Alice Mae -~ //«ji. All members of the commumty and Mr. and Mrs, Rudolph Geise re- institution are the spiritual and musi- Tibbitts. ~ · .~· _,, adjoining districts are urged to enter ceived word last week that. their cal quality of the program. In these Don Rose was best man; ushers their finest products, as the rornn1i~tec daughter, Betty, and Mrs. Geise's par- six young people, Bob Jones university were J~1,;es Sartain, Tom McDonald has prepared an attractive premmm 0 ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Nehc: of presents a umque ensemble, offenng and Wmton Victor. Mrs. Buel Carlson Special Attention to Aged Men . list. S • h b 8234- So. A St., Tacoma, were m a not onlv quartet and quintet numbers, sang "Bless Their Paths" and "O PerEnd Portland Ave: & Airport Rd. You, too~ can get this n1ilcagc, so , . . . . tate lJatro 1men \\'I 11 soon c c 1tn1 . . · · Oal · . . 1 he auxiliary will also hold its a:1- . . . k . f . I serious automobrlc acodent Jn <- but sulos duels \nos and mstru- feet Love." why drive a gas hog? GR. 5395 . d mg mto the coc ·pits o arrp ancs . . h d ' ' ' . . . Warming nual bazaar at the same time a'1 land, Calif. Another car a gone mental arrangements. Mrs. Schnver and Mrs. Tibbitts, Don't forget, you'll get the world's INSURANCE .' f d f . throup;hout the state. . d l cl · . CAKES . place with many articles of ere- or T b h . . th1vugh a red light an craSlc mto The members of this ensemble are mothers of the young people, had cor, . hey wmd c ta1,mg to t c an . · M N h .. I · I · . ' · CLAY ROLEY AGENCY sale at reasonable prices. 1 h .11 b 1 I- the car dnvcn by r. c ei, tlc JO t some of the Bob Jones university s\u- sages of dark red rosebuds. l'ollowrng Beautifully decorated with to catch speeders-! ey wr c c 1cc ,. . h . d B . . house, trees, etc. 98th and Portlanc!. Avenue . 'f W h" b d · throwmg Mr,. .Ne cr an ctty onto dents who have been featured m many the ceremony, the recept10n was held on your New Nash Airflyte at . . . 1ng to see 1 as ington ase au·,. . . . .. . . . . . . Hard cash rs the softest lhmg m the .d the highway, They were both mJurcd of the unn-ers1ty musical productions, m Sunshme hall. Mr. and Mrs, T1bGR 8501 craft arc properly re~JStere , · , f 11 · · · · · · · OPTOMETRISTS world to fall back on. Th W h' s' A . t". quite pam u Y· radio prop;rams, and umvers1ty rec- brtts wrll establrsh thcu- home m Spane as 1ngton tatc e1 onau ics . . k' f t _ . . . . . . -. The qmck thm mg o a s_ate pa ordnws of sacred and classrcal works away upon their return from the comrmsswn estimates there are ap. c1·. I b I · d th ' .. . . DR. L. RICHARD McGIRK A good yawn is often more dfec· . .. . ... . trolmanl 1n1n1e iate Y c 11 n c released under. the title •·L·nusual honeymoon. Both attended Kapowsin proximately l,100 c1v1irnn airplanes N I h · cl the from ' Pacific Avenue at Airport Road Modern Eye Care . e 1er car, per aps save m . Records.:, tivc than a. caustic remark. high ·school. m the slate-but only 1,150 have been being run over by traffic on the four-4802Y,, So. Yakima HA 2113 registercd this Yf,":· lane 'highway. The patrolman swung Home of the Low Profit Deal State Patr~l. Chief James_ A .. Pryde his patrol car across the highwey to 303 W. Main • Puyallup ~ .n"'A DR. M. A. TWEIT recently not1frcd all officers m . the pro . t cc t th . . em. Phone 5,6693 1 Visual Training patrol that airplane ownt'rs must ha~e: Mrs. N cher and Betty were taken 5434)1, South Tacoma Way ( 1) A 1951 registration sticker; ( 2) t the home of relatives after receiving· GArland 5424 Or an excise tax receipt from the t~eatmcnt for cuts and other injuries THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL county auditor; (3) Or a letter of ac- •at a hospital. They are reported to be REAL .ESTATE - INSURANCE knowledgment of. reg1stra;10_n from doing nicely. Mr. Neher was unhurt NOTARY "LOCH;: AROUND YOU!" the state Aeronautrcs comm1ss10n. but his car was completely demolished. Those of us who live in the shadow List Your Home wi.th Chief Pi-yde said all 'l,irpoi;l :nanMr. and Mrs, Neb.er ha<l taken of the great mountain, sometimes foragers and operators will be directed Betty to California as a reward for ROY V. ROSTEDT get in the whirl of living that this is Cpmbines the flavor of Berry, to encourage aircraft owners to reg- bein rr one of the honor students in the 8201 Park Avenue the loveliest spot in 1 Lemon and Cocoanut the finest country in 1 ister their planes before enforcement 195 graduating class at Puyallup Phone HA 2342 all the world. action will be taken. high school. She had also established In two hours we a record hard to beat, having been can be skiing or hiking 209 So. 84th HI. 4072 Home is the only place where you. neither absent nor ta1·dy for nine over rugg-ed rnountain . can trust the h~sh. . ' years, trails. In 1hrcc hours , we can be playing in desert s a n d. In 90 We' re o-pe-n tninut.cs 've can be ART LOCKE, Spanaway watchinp; t h e ocean \\ours ct ·waves break ~1 er the Ah, do come out nnd visit us; r u g- g c d shores of 'Tis just a span-a-way. Txav Dryer coastal beaches. In 20 We know you'd like it very much, s '"'e can be sailing on sceµic And hope that you will stay. Soull;d. We have the forests of Marv Tommervik Cascatles and the Olympics. In Here the prairies, trees, and hills, own back y;irds are seasonal flowIn all their glory bloom, ers, the most beautiful found anyENJOY THAT "PLUS" SERVICE And lakes and streams teem with fish whnc. . And snow-capped mountains loom. It ii; a fruitful land and its produce Our great outdoors and su1n111cr tin1e, the palates of the most Ill You will find here very nice. Living has variety in Boating, fishing and the like fast.<: and scenery. l'olks are Will add some years lo li:fe. and L1rgc. you~rc depressed . . . So do come out and visit us, No people eYe.r 11004: PACIFIC AVE. ONE BLOCK NORTH OF BANK And make a lengthy stay. (AMBULANCE OWNED & OPERATED BY YELLOW CAB CO,) to be thankful. Just fill your life with happiness, I Out here at Spanaway.

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Worship services will be held at the Harvard Covenant路路 church, 84tli St. and Portland Ave., on Sunday at 11 a ..m. and 7:30 p.m. After having attended the annual conference of the Evangelical Mission Covenant church held in Chicago, the Rev. Robert E. Bodin has returned to Tacoma :wd will preach at both of these scrvic0s. At the .annual meeting of the North Pacific Missionary conference, held in May at Selah, Wash., the Harvard Covenant. church officially bcca1:oc a c 1 member of the confcfe,nce, and at the annual ciJnfere:qce of -Pthc denon1ina~ tion held in June)oecame a member of the Evangelical Mission CovcnanL Sunday school will be held throughout the summer each Sunday at 9A~

a.m. Weekly prayer and praise mcctiB[(S are held on Thursday evenings at 7:45, to which everyone is invited.

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ze.r, :Nii.·s. Myrtle Robbert, Mrs: Mabel , . 'The. 4-. H girls.· .me..t at the home of Litton, and J\fr .. and J\frs. Russell Nan Paddlcford last Saturday. FolB , l'· l _ C d Tucker. · lowing the meeting, mother and Y ).tr laj_a or es VVhilc there t,hey entertained the daughter serYed strawberry shortcake. ·rhe next regular meeting of the boys \Vith bingo, giving .the usual Future plans for the girls arc to serve I ioIJwcraft club ,vill be at the home cigarettes and Candy. as prizes, and refreslulltnts at the next regular l\lrs. John J\dler on Wednesdav. served strawberry shortcnke and cream Grange meeting on July 6. They also J>dy J J. . . · 1 for refreshme~ts. ~frs. Mabd Litton ha\'c set the date for their mother's Entertain at :Madigan cntertamed with piano selecl!ons and tea to be Saturday, July 14, at the 1'he regular visit to the boys at requests. • schoolhouse. T'ho8f' nttending \Vere the Madigan by the Fruitland Grange Ill In Hospital leader, Rite Dearing, and Barbara a1.:".iliary was under the direction of For the past week Mrs. Dan Ander- Brown, J<?an Van Beek, Wallene Lee, ]\irs. Louie Ward. Those going out son has been seriously ill at Madigan Dorothy Keil, Slrnron Lee and Pat and assisting her were Mrs, Faye Goel- General hospital. 1 Davidson. 1 Camping Trip The next meeting will be on the . . Larry Bartololz Jr. and Marilyn 7th of July at the home of Wallcne 1 t Porter, both of Woodland, left Sun- Lee. day for a five-day camping trip with Compliments House Guest their church group. They arc going I Mrs. F. W. Gates entertained a to Silver In kc just outside of Everett. nurnlicr of friends and neighbors at 4-H Girls M.eet her home on Wdoclland road last Friday afternoon, complimenting her house guest, Miss Phoebe Woodiwiss, who recently returned from J erusa-

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Notice. is hereby given 1hat the undersigned has been appointed and. has qualified as aclministrntrix of _the above_ enttilcd estate; that all pcrsoi:s having clain1s aga_inst ·said .deceased are hereby required to serve the same, duly verified, on said administratrix or her a ttorncys of record at the ad.dress bdow stated, and file the s_amc with the Ckrk of said Court, together with proof of such.service, within six months after the date of first publication of this notice or the same will be barred. Date of first publication, July 5, 1951. MARION E. WHITLEY, Administratrix of said Estate GOODWIN, EASTVOLD & HICKS, Attorneys for Estate, P. 0. Box 728, Parkland, Wash. Pub. July 5, 12, 19, 1951

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INl'ANT LINDELL, <laughter of Aid wiH 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Lindell of Rt .., 3, Box 385-B, Puyallup, died June 25 in a Ta_co111a hOspi_tal. ~;irviving rcla" lives arc the parcnt5; ri' sister, Judy, and a brother, Juhnny, aucl grandparents, Mr. and lvirs. Oscar Olson of Parkland and Erick Lindell of JT,g Lake. Graveside services were held June 2 7 with burial in the Stanwood cemc!cry.

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