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earner's
! new members
the member-
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e services re-
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Har-
Mrs. T.
Mrs. Ray
Van H.
:k, Mrs.
Ln Borch,
cir. John
)Y, Mrs.
Kathleen
Swindler,
James
Anton
;Daniel
Fleet
Schmidt-Harrison Wedding
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Schmidt to Donald Harrison was
performed recently in the Bal-
USS lard First Lutheran Church.
---Photo, Frederick and Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harrison [O'Neal and the ushers were
The marriage of Judy Lynn Jerry Nelson and Tom Warren.
tour of The bride wore a gown made
Fleet in of her own design of chantilly
lace and satin with a chapel
'.he Seventh length veil.
Her attendants were Miss
Nancy Pate, maid of honor, and
Miss Sharon Fercier, bridesmaid.
Ring bearer was Buddy Schmidt,
brother of the bride, and the
flower girl was Edwinia Rash.
The bride's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Harley W. Schmidt and
the bridegroom's parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Harrison.
Both are graduates of Ballard
High School.
The couple is living in Ballard
Serving as best man was Jim while continuing school.
pe for Junior and Senior Roy Jennincjs Is
i re /Air Commando
d
High School People BRAGG N C Airman
In
tool Ambassador Program F~ r ~Cla R R;y jMeei!i:~ing;, :5~;
~erWash-lfilling out an application and l 'g
-~* ee tle" submittin~ it through a desi~-16th NW Seattle and his fellow
1 a o o o ' '
'~v " H gh nated Teacher-Leader at their United States Air Force Air Cam-
s 31 pr " [mandos are causing eyes to turn
emors scnool to me mcm chapter reo- .
]n m wonder as they fly their World
pm-to-i-'eop]e high school cam- War If B-26's in the Ft. Bragg
mittee. I area.
On the project, student am-I The airman is a weapons me-
bassadors will be in groups of!chanie assigned to Hurlburt
15 with a leader. Each group will iF[aid, Fla in Air Commando
meet several times for orienta-I country. His unit flies their B-26's
lion before leaving for Washing-Ito Ft. Bragg at intervals to par-
ton, D.C. There they will be tic[pate in joint Air Force-Army
briefed by United States and lspecial warfare training.
F o r e i g n government officials. Airman Jennings, a graduate
They will fly to Paris and then of Ballard High School, attended
travel over i~.urope by bus. Everett (Wash.) Junior College.
National Statione ]Klgfl Kh.ue T 1 Michael Parrell Wednesday, May 6, 1964 The BALLARD NEWS TRIBUNE 3
Pant, ani.|ari |n (,~I, IIA /itsnv II~VV~ /~;glll J Michael C. Farrell seaman ap-
bgll [llllVll III Jl[;alllg [ l '
= {prentice, USN, son of Mr. andlGary Gerke l School in 1958 and was era-
National Stationery & f"ceWins, 5 Out "[ l [Mrs. John A. Farre!l of 6545 Mary V CORPS, - GERMANY--Army[ pany . [ played before by Pacific entering Freight the Army. Cam-
Equipment. . Association District~ Vl V Ave. NW, and Joseph N. Nelson,
8, is holdmg ~ts annual conven-] ~airman a-nrentice USN so- n
PFC Gary D. G.erke, son of Mrs.[ He attended S a n t a Barbara
' ~ecoM:Ye,~:n '[ " t alga A. E ll]ck, 13042 12~,[(Calif.) City College. His father,
tm;h:sn yS:2;~ a: ll ;ha. Sigma Delta ~w, ~eattle, receiveo a sarelJohn A Gerke, lives at 6520
ture skits entitled 'People Prob-/Fl. il [to Alameda, Calif March 26 driver aw~ard, March 24, while]37th Ave NW
lens." F~] Aw.ras [aboard the attack carrier USStassigned to the 54th Engineer/, ' " .
Approximately 200 will attend /Ran.gerco.m.pletlng a month of.m-Battalion in Germany. /I HOUSE of YORK I
o,n r~o s,; tour of the cite,",uut oI six categories, KIRO/tenswe trammg operauons ou me A combat construction special-/[ Sh, llnn Salon,~d~ |
haw lunch at the W'md.ammer~,i [News walked, off with three top[San Diego, Ca[if coast. [st in the battalion's Companyl[. EXP"ERr'OPERATORS II ~ I
and visit the Government Locks. ln n rs. and twoL honorable men-] ~ A, Gerke arrived overseas in EI ~ TO SERVE YOU ~ ~i |
Ray McDonnell head of Gra-jtz ns [.or excel-i!~i! More than 47,000 farmers lease[October 1962. II Opec Uo, ,h, s.t. [
Mac at 6200 15th N.W is this llence.In br.oad-il their land to organized groups The 23-ear-old soldier was l " "
year's Governor and has charge cast .3o~ Irnansm. for outdoor recreation, graduated Yfrom Ballard Highi[ fi509 8th N.W. SUnset 3-343~t [
of the convention, rat a y e s, ~:
d e a n of sport-
Anthony Graham In
China Operation
USS SEMINOLE (FHTNC) --
Anthony R. Gr ah a m, boat.
swain's mate third class, USN,
son of Mr. ~nd Mrs. Cecil R.
Graham of 34271,~ NW 62nd St
)articipated aboard the attack
cargo ship USS Seminole in a
coordinated U.S.-N a t i o n a I i s t
C h i n e s e amphibious exercise
called "Operation Backpack" off
the coast of To[wan.
Backpack is an exercise to
test the amphibious capabilities
and readiness of the forces of
the Seventh Fleet and the Na-
tionalist Chinese Navy.
Key Club International, high
school boys' service organization
sponsored by Kiwanis Interna-
tional, has won a top award in
the annual Freedoms Foundation
Americanism competition, ac-
cording to Nick Patterson, presi-
casters i n t h e
Northwest, w a s
honored by the
journalism f r a-
ternity fo
breaking a TV
News
on the Green River fishing crisis.
The controversy stemmed from
Indian fishing along the Green
which was causing a seriou:
shortage of spawning salmon
The Game Department gained an
injunction to halt the Indians'
fishing.
TV 7's News film was subpoe-
naed for use in the court case,
and Game Department officials
credit the TV 7 film as a factor
in saving the Green River run.
In
Key Club International Wins Award
Award for its 1963-64 theme,
"Responsibility -- The Key to
Freedom." Kiwanis has won a
top award each year since Free-
dams Foundation began.
Circle K International, a col-
lege men's service organization
AUTO GLASS
MIRRORS
ALUMINUM SASH
ALUMINUM SIDING INSTALLED
FREE ESTIMATES
dent of the Kiwanis Club of Bal- also sponsored by Kiwanis, re-
lard. The club sponsors the Key calved .a, George Washington
Club of Ballard high school, tionor lvzeaa].
The award which was pre- ~ "--
sented to Kenneth Cohen, 17, of Ensicjn Sletmoe
Ewing Township High School, AJ. ~ J--
Trenton, New Jersey on Febru- ~'~# %,~ron~l~
ary 22, at Valley Forge, came CORONADO, Calif. (FHTNC)
for Key Club's 1963 theme, ,"Ful- --Navy Ensign Brent P. Slat- WITH EACH BAG OF
fill Freedom's Challenge.' Dr. man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Kenneth D. Wells, president of B. Sletmoe of 10054 Ninth Ave. POPCORN PURCHASED
the Freedoms Foundation, made N.W Seattle, attended a two
the presentation. /week course in Amphibious War-
Key Club International, which l fare Indoctrination at Amphibi-
t
1529 N.W. MARKET
SU. 2.2717
Open 9- 12 Sat.
7th [
High school juniors and seniors
can get information about the Approximately 40 per cent of
People-to-People H i g h School all undergraduates at the Univer-
Ambassador Program by inquir- sity of Washington are students
ing at the school Principal's of- who have transferred from other honored. The organization re-
rice. institutions, calved a Distinguished Service
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ALL LAMB CUTS ARE GRADED U S. CHOICE
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PRE-CARVED, Square Cut Shoulder Roasts
Whole or Half from delicious U.S, Choice Spring Lamb
U.S. Choice genuine Spring Lamb---broil or pan fry
Broil, braise or barbecue
comprises approximately 67,0001ous School, Coronado, Calif.
high school boys in 2700 U.S.r He is studying the techniques i i
and Canadian high schools, was and tactics used in on ~h
" " / e of - e
cited as follows" Sixty-seven Naw's "no a ,o
" o m i most lm, rtant an -
thousand high school y ung en satile tactics, the sea assault i i
adopted an eight point program ~ "
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Open
Man
Thurs
Fri.
Eves
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which stressed strengthening. The natlo' n s Canitnl w=~ t,' "~l'~, I Other Days 9:30 to 5:30 [
spiritual growth, preservmg our m ~ v fire Dee'~rnhm- '~A ~l
. . da aoed b~
common heritage and meals, 1851
putting democracy on the often- "
siva, inspiring intelligent leader-
ship, stressing higher moral
standards by promoting mental
and physical fitness."
Kiwanis International, too, was
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