nesday, July 2% f
i TRADE-l.
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e this before /
0h
till
131;, boys' captain. how
lowers Aides
Jche Hawkinson, long-
rgl‘al designer at Swansea's
Flowers, and her assis-
rs- Ellen Veig, left Satur—
er a vacation that will :be
b a visit to Bermuda.
youflg ladies parted at Chi—
Mtll Joyce journeying to
1 to attend the annual
SIZE
7 great offer of
roitresses I and
.7 “lists, while Ellen flew. on
Ol'k City to visit relatives.
v.11lng the convention, the
meet again in New York.
metropolis together and
I, ell‘ Vacation in Bermuda
.wgéurning to Seattle in about
s :
EBUY BALLARov.
l
Fishing Derby Added
his handsome.
r ular. i
a'fail‘ Kids' Fishing merby
" added to tlle list of ac-
[01' the 14th annual sunr-
fllnfest. Open to all‘boys
.8 .14 years and under, the.
m be held Sunday, August
isto 11 a.m., at Pier A in»
‘ e. Bay. There will be no
. tion
will
'A
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be awarded.
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MARGARET ANNE BJORNSON
n Renner, Seattle P.-T.A_. _
‘Ws girls' captain Name)” Show. of Ballard High School. and
lug-ii School meet to be held 'A
muda Calls Land
*0“ of the Society of Amer- 3
1
Med August 2-1.1 "
fee and a variety of.
—Pholo By Forde Photographers
High School Section Swim Chair-
to register the swimmers in the
ugilst: 9, at “lest (irceii Lake,
—Photo by Terry Renner
Swimmers Invited To
Park Dept. Swim Meet ‘-
Ballard High School. prep swim-
mers are urged to enter the all-city
.PTA-Park‘Depar-tment high school
mect'Friday, August 9, at 1 p.m.
‘,at West 'Green Lake. Students en-
; rolled or to be' enrolled. in Whit-
‘ Monroe junior high schools
1 man or
lar’e urged to participate.
' Those who desire to swim,
3wliether or not they have been
turning out for the. team, should
l contact the. ,girls’ “captain, ‘Nancy
lShaw, 'SU. 2-4074; the boys' cap-
. tain. LarryflKing': .or' Mrs.‘ John
'Rennei'. EM. 272663..
' —f-.BUY BALLARD—f
‘ Ballardfoil-rs "
Drill , Team News
By (‘yiitliia (livl'iis' ‘
'The Gold and White bus went
:back to. Lylinwood on Saturday
l Lynn-’O-Rama was a complete suc-
‘toss in glorious parade weather.
"The Ballard girls With their “new
I look" which isnblack- hats, western
string tie-black gloves and tasscls.
lwon the first place'tropliy in jun-
ior drill team division and most
thrilling of tall for Captain Janean
" Cairns and her- team ,was accept-
ing the sweepstakes Trophy. This
: iiward means the best in the entire.
pa radc.
. This trophy is passed along from
ivcar to year but if they Win it
l three years in sucocssion. they can
‘keep it. Congratulations and good
luck for the next Lynn-O-Rama.
In the afternoon. the Ballard
figirls participated in the Aqua
lMelon Festival Parade at Queen
1Anne, They did not receive men-
;tion at this parade brlt enjoyed
’tlleirniarclr and the \vatcriirclon
treat afterwards,
This weekend the gold and white
1 birs,'\\'itli Mrs. Piu'vis as pilot, will
travel sorr'tlito visit our neighbors
in.Sutlierlin. Oregon,
committal: at 12111 NW."
Where "‘TASTE'? is the .diliermn/
. , .
l. i~.-
BallardHigll School Prélr.
‘ and the trip was well worth it. The r
all
Volume 73
. Icelandic Queen
Adds Glamour To
lScandia Festival
The Fjailkonun will add ll touch
ioi’ glamour to the colorful
lmclodic SCililtlillzl\"ltln Music
'aitle Seafair. The event. will
iheard and seen by thousands at
.Seatile Center Sunday. August 4,
lsiarting at 3 p.m.
The Fjallkonan, literally the
Lady of the Mountains. symbolic
representation of
,v'imnge of Iceland. is
personified by Margaret
beautifully
Anne.
‘1962 graduate of Ballard High
School is a sophomore at Western
.Festival will include a. parade of
flags. soloists, a. symphony or-
chestra of 45 leading Seattle mil-
sicians. the Seattle Icelandic Male
l Chorus under the direction of Tani
Bjornson. and a. pi'oCcssiOii of poo-
.; pie carrying flags and
Lwith John Sundsten serving as di» ;
rector and musical coordinator:
Societies from Denmark, Nor-
lway, Iceland. Sweden and Finland
lhave given to the public 11 annual r
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l
. attle
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.yer-irs. Many in attendance at the
family resemblance between “Ed”.
~~-~-»~~lSc:lttlc Scandinavian Music Fos-
tivals. The Seattle Park
direction of Gustav Stern. and nu- ,
merous individuals and organiza-E
tions support and make possible
the annual festivals.
Many of the compositions sungr
and played have been imported
from the Scandinavian countries,‘
to be heard for the first time in
Seattle. ; l
Harold Eastvold. Ballard attor-
'ney, president of the Scandinavian
Music Festival committee. has re- ..
.
turned from a trip to the Scandi- r
navjan countries. He reports that
the Seattle Seafair is well known
in that region and the music fes-
tival is recognized as an organiza-
tion worthy of public support.
People of all nationalities, and
their families. are invited to attend
the program. which is free to the
public.
—-— BUY- BALLARD ——
Members of Ballard C. C.‘
Meet ‘chll? Nixon's Kin: ,
With a change of less than one- i
half of one percent of the vote in.
key locations at the last generalr
election, the man who might nowr
have been Attorney General or,
Secretary of State. was a guest of
the Ballard Commercial Club at
its Monday luncheon meeting at
Clark‘s Windjammer.
Edward C. Nixon, younger bro-
ther of the narrowly defeated can- ,
didate for president at the last,
election, made a. very favorable im- 3
pression with his informal talk and ;
"homey" personality.
"be younger Nixon is a com—
munications cosultant with Pacific
Northwest Bell and has been a Sc-
resident for the past few
luncheon remarked at the strong
and his more famous brother whol
N.w.
will inaugurate lll‘\\“ 'l‘runsi-(h‘uisc
l’roiii Ballard on Monday, August
morning and evening rush hours w
and ‘
F‘cs— l
‘iival, one of the highlights of SO— it
be i
the tradition-all
Bjornson, 7534 31st Ave. NW. The ;
Washington College of Education.1 ‘
The cultural Scandinavian Music .
Board ; 1
lprovides its orchestra, under ilre‘ ‘
W. MINCE» ST.
"AIM/SON :7:
Free lills sol-vict- inbound from It) run. to 73 in".
"‘3‘" f‘luil’lllluit will begin operations on lines No.
In. Milt Aye. N.\\".; No. 18, Ballard and No. 28.
8th Ave. 1\.\\'. In addition, express service in tho
gers from the Ballard area to the downtown dis-
tair Starts With B
SEATTLE, WASHING'i‘ON. {A'EDNE
Goodbye .
l issue of The Ballard News
publisher. After 50 years. the
The paper has been sold
C()llllll LllllU' paper.
The paper's offices will
Kimball in 1955. Since that
men and citizens of Ballard
the new library.
your loyal support.
‘ll EDNA KlblBAlJ.
liditor and Publisher
l
t
To Further Ballard
Elks Building Plans
Ken Stewart. Exaltcd Ruler of
Ballard Elks Lodge No. 827, in
announcing completion of the mill—
litudinous details involved in the
.acquisition of the. waterfront site
.of the future home of the Ballard
lodge. has named Duncan “Scotty”
McPherson as chairman of the.
.newly constituted property. de-
r velopment. and building committee.
Other members of the commit-
tee are. George Brown, secretary;
Bob Hillin, Lloyd Nelson, PER
Chuck Livers, Fred Jenner, Ray
Peterson, PER Ted Shew, Lloydl
James. PER George Early,
Larry Fontana.
At executive committee meet—
‘ ings already held estimates on the
cost of grading and cleaning up
the property and the erection of
signs with the legend “Future
Home of Ballard Elks" were re-
ceived.
The following step will be the
removal of the abutting half sun—
ken freighter. fore-runner of the
million breakwater enclosing
\V’ith l’cgl‘ct we announce that this will be the filial
of that company is Nicholas Schniill. known to us and to
the late Mr. Kimball for liililiv years. \V’c lll‘C‘ confident he
will continue to provide Ballard Ncws readers with a good
N.\X”. 'l‘hc present employees. some of whoui have worked
beside us for a long”, time. will remain on the job.
:- fellowship of many true friends.
} \V'hethcr lit his desk here or in the State Senate. Mr.
wearing" l g
. , . H ' ‘ '17 n- .-.~ l~~
My p l C u1 Scandmnvmn costumes, 1 1. kiiirball s lolitiliurnb pleasure was
to work With the busrntss
groundwork laid for conniiunity projects on which he had
j J Before his LlClltll in [939, he saw the completion or the
l
1 labored through the paper and in the legislature. These
include the Ballard Hospital,
1 wish to thank sincerely our readers and advertisers
l alike for the friendship we have hlld over the years and for
and
')
i)
SDAY. JULY '1. 1963
under [hc present editor and
time has come to an goodln c.
to the Ncws Publishing (20.. ll
firm with much cxpcricncc in the publishing field. President
rcln.iin ill 34'“) Ballard Ave.
timc we have grown with the
community. have seen changes C(llllC and have enjoyed the
to build a better community.
the Shilshole Breakwater and
EOn Celebration of 50th
Wedding Anniversary
l
Bainbridge Island. will be honored
on the. celebration of their
wedding anniversary with an open
house to be held at the home of
their d a u g h l e 2'. Mrs. Marjorie
Vicklund. '748‘N. 143rd"St.',' Sunday,.
August 4, from 1 to 4 p.m.
—— BUY BALLARD —
=Grandmothers’ Club
Hold July Meeting
The Associated Business
,Professional Grandmothers
mct July 14 in the home of Pres—
ident Kathleen Leftwick. After a.
ishort business session, a potluck
ipicnic lunch was enjoyed. Plans
lure being made.- for a rummage
isale in August and a bazaar later
liliis fall.
l The next meeting will be held
and
l Wednesday. August 7, at 7:30 p.m.,
in the Mayflower Hotel. Any work-
‘ing grandmother interested in
joining the club may obtain infor-
. . l.
l lhc Ballard News was taken over by Harold and ltdna
Committee Named rlolin Sigurdsons Honored
50th r
Business and Professional;
- bratioii
; Set For Aug. 2-11
, once
ig Halibut Bar-B
N0. 31'
Annual Seafair
Kids' Salmon Derby.
llilile t‘islierilicri will lw lrrnliilr:
big fish on Saturday. Aug. it).
That's the llll_\’ that youngsters.
both boys and girls. llt‘lVVt‘t'll ilr~-
:ifz'cs of 8 {Hill 16 till tho waters or
Sililsliole Bay Willi boats in lllt‘ an-
nual Seafair Kids' Salmon Derby.
This regular feature of tlrl- Hil—
iiiilil Seafair celebration Aug. Z-ll
again will llt' under tho
,Cllilll'lll‘dllé-llllp of Warren Connolly.
‘according to an lllill(tllll('l‘lili_’lll by
‘ Thomas (iiidcrslth',
Soufuir' gril—
, oral chairman.
The competition will be held be.
‘tween the hours of 4:30 and 9:30
a.m. All contestants are expeclcd‘
to catch their own fish, although
they may be assisted by adults.
Each contestant. must bt' :lc—
conipzmied by an adult whit-e t'ish-
‘ lug.
Prizes will be awarded promptly
at 10 a.m. at Ray’s Boathouse and
all fish must be taken within the
rl)()lll‘lilill'i('s of Elliott Bay or Bal-
rlard waters.
r whim
r
Mr. and Mrs. John Sigurdson, of ‘
There is no entry fee.
-—-BUY BALLARD—
Mother and
Baby Care Classes
3Held By Red Cross.
Baby (Euro is not a vacation
but a loiig-lcriil responsi-
bility. It takes training. the kind
of training given in the Rcd (‘ross‘
Mother and Baby Care course.‘
which both expectant fathers and
mothers find invaluable.
An eveningrclass will be hold‘
Tuesdays and Thursdays, begin-
ning Aug. 6, 7:30 to 9:230 pin, for
six sessions. A daytime and an
evening class will. be held Mon-'
days, Wednesdays. and Fl‘lllHyS.’
'beginning Aug. 12. 10 to 12 noninl
and 7:30 to 9:30 p.ni. respectively. v
To register for these classes. call
Red Cross Nursing services, MA;
3-2800. l
— BUY iBALLARD‘—-—
:S. C; Cbrislensens
fHonoredrAl 1 “ “ .
club
Anniversary Fete
Something like 300 relatives and
friends gathered at Fellowship
Hall at, Mirror Lake Park. Satur—
day, July 13th in a surprise cele-
honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Soren C. Christensen. 7056 9th
Ave. N.W.. on the occasion of their
25th wedding anniversary.
Engineered -by Mr. and Mrs“
John E. Phillips. aided by mem—
bers of Bethe] Temple, the cole-
bratioii was a real demonstration
of the high regard in which the
Christenscns are held.
A masterpiece cake. a product
of the artistry of Mrs. Leif Nor-
man and daughter Elt'rida. fea—
tured the reception that. followed
Ballard’s pride, the Shilshole Bay ‘ mation by calling" SU. 2-0984
after?
with his wife and daughters, is.
currently touring Europe. Marina.
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5. The luxurious
lint-s serving the
ill speed pa seen—
orth Beach
trict. Expl‘vss signs between the headlights will
mark tlicsl- trusses. Express survive “'1” "lit‘nllt’s
non—stop from (35th to the downtown area on all
5:30 p.111.
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Ballard arcu. Fari- on the I‘Xpl‘t‘ss
mulch.“ “1" l". mm mm.“ maize) plus ten cents.
Faro on local service will he one token plus five lProceecls will go to
Heart Fund,
cents. New schedules are nvainublc at many of the
stores in Ballard
which was enlivened by the presen-
tation of corsage and boulonnicrc
‘ by Mrs. Irvin \Vilshburn and a. gift
of a. tree-full of silver dollars by
, the assemblage. Harry Benton was
‘ masterful as master of ceremonies.
‘ Vi’il.‘
Mr. Christensen, recently retired. i
an elevator operator in the
Arcade Building for nearly 50
years. His wife. born Esther Norri-
hassel in Ballard. is lhc daughter
‘of Jonas and Josephine Nordluls-
r
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sel. pioneer Billiard residents. Her
father. a coiiiiiri-rciu] fisherman.
was‘losl at son when the now Mrs.
Christensen was a babe in arms.
John Phillips. instigaioi- of the
arinchrsal‘y celebration. was mas-
ter of cererilonics at the reception
held at Mpaliyl—iolcl following the
Nordhussel 7 Christensen nuptials
25 years ag'o.‘ ‘,
-—- BUY _,BALLARD —-
Scottish-Highland
{Games Part of
Seafair, Celebration
August 10.
Pacific Northwest clans will
gather for their. annual celebration l
at West Seattle Stadium Saturday.
The occasion is the
Scottish Highland Games, a reg"-
illill' feature of Seattle‘s Serif-(lira;
Assisting Ray Connery, chairman,
arc Gary McAiicc and Andrew
. Cowe.
Dancing; piping. band competi-1
tions, all the proper mixtures for-r
a Scottish holiday, will be on dis-I
play for the all-«lay party starting ‘
1 field
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Hold Monthly Games Party
:women. and lunch will be served.
l
at 9 a.m. There will be the usuali
music and dancing" and track and"
competition, including that
unique importation from the landi
of heather, the tossing of the
caller, ‘ v;
-— BUY BALLARD -—- l
Ballard Auxiliary No. 1123
Ballard A u x i l i a r y No. 172. ,
F.O.E., Will hold» curd parties each
Saturday evening in August at 8;
o'clock in the Aerie hall, according
to Velinalee Johnson. Pinochle will 3
be played, with prizes for men and ‘
Cancer Fund, and the Muscular]
Dystrophy Fund.
\
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Pliiiilicy
According to lrwili L, Traci-ix,
Hebrew School.
Feecl Fricla
Mark l‘ilVll
Schedules Concert
The
oporu
it"
surge-ls who
ilrlmbor
lluk'l- :ll‘lilr-vl-rl
l'ulilo :lr'o lllll :ls‘ lill»
rill-rolls. as local illli'l'it lrrlt'i‘s would
MARK ELYN
prct'cr. \Vholl a singer who lizls
acliirvcd llltli status schedules
(‘011l'1‘l1 in his home town. the stir
of activity is iiicvirablo. Such an
t-‘\'(‘ill is the zlppi-arrlnce (if Mark
l‘il_\'ll. August ii. lit the Scuttle ("on—
lor i"l:l_vlrousc.
Elyn returns to Smilllr- with
plaudits illltl praise from llil‘ illajol'
Ultt‘l'il centers of lillll‘lllu'. A ll’mllllg‘
bass — baritone with the (frilugilv
()pl-lu (foiirpuiry. his guest appear-
ilrcllldod pcrl'oririuiil-os ill
Munich. (l o ii 0 v a. Monte Carlo,
Stuttgart. Trier. Nurcliburg. Ham—
biirg. Bel-ire :iliil Zurich.
Witlr Elyrl‘s ,lippeul'luil'o hero
drawn“.r near. riiciiibcrs Ul"\'ill‘inll.\'
Ctblllllllllt‘t‘s- are WVUl‘lilllg’ on proj~
cots ranging from lllc.St‘lllll;.‘.' of
tickets to the arrangements for
the patron-sponsor party which
will follow his performance. Spon-
sors and patrons from the Billiard
‘t
l
.lli'eli,include Mrs. William Bosch.
9017 Loyal AVc. .\'.“’.:.Mr.' and
Mrs. Z. J. Lullssac. 932 N.“". 105th.
and Mr. and l\ll~s._ Loon [Wei 6202
.\'.
('Ollcol'l coniiiiiitoo t'llllll‘liilll‘l, lick-
ois for the pol't‘ol'riilinr'c can in:
purchased at the Bflll.,.\iill'(illc or
by calling Mrs, Sheldon Slt‘llll)ol‘,‘.:'.
. CL. 4-1083. Proceeds from the non-
cert will b e n c f it the Seali le
A graduate of Garfield High
School, Elyn attended the Uiichl'-'
sity of \A'ashirigton and Scuttle
University. His debut was with
the Northwest Grand Opera Coni—
plliiy in :1. production of Rigoletio.
In addition Io his performanth ill
Europe, Elyii has appeared with
the New York Center Opera Com-
pany. NBC Opera Company. San-
Francisco Opera Company and
numerous others.
BUY BALLARD —-
VFW' Auxiliary
To Meet Toliim'l'mv'
The Lailios Auxiliary to Post
No. 3063. VF'\\'. will inch at is
pro. ’l‘lirirsdlly. August 1. in Salm-
ou Buy Eagles hall. 5216 20H] Aw.
.\'.\\’. Refreshments will be N‘l'vwl
after the meeting iii the post home.
2812 N.\\'. Market St.
Seattle. will host the. Veterans
of Foreign \Ytll‘S national convcri~
tion August ‘7" 30. Hospital visits
will be uimlo August 24. Bust-s will
lt'lth‘ lhc Bi’lljuilllli Franklin Hotel.
5111 Hilil Virginia, at 1 pm. Mrs.
W. l‘. Scllucl‘t‘cr, l)o1‘r.lrtinl-llt of
\Vasliingioii-li 0 5 pi i til clluillrinli.
Will lN‘ lll‘i‘St‘lll to help Show littl-
coins and illeinlwrs around lhc \‘r-i-
t'l"|ll.\‘ Atllllilllsll‘éliloll Hospital.
From there. 1110 visitors will go
to Fil‘m‘osl School. (To-chairmen
Mrs. La \‘eia Morris and Mrs. Earl
Daily will help with a short pl'o~
gram and .rccopiion. A tour of the
school and hospital will br- mode.
National Presilh'lll. Elfi'il‘ila 'l‘icc
and her officers will be present.
’~'”
FLASH
A loll‘g‘l‘fllll from Detroit rc-
m-lvml at pro-sh tiniv. advises
that Mike L. Burns. ill. Scintill-
l'nclt‘lc ('ollogo sophomore luvs
won it fillitiil scholarship in “N‘
lintioiui-I finals of the 1963 Fish—
H” Body (‘ruftsmau‘s Guild Mo-
llt‘l (‘nr (‘onim-tl-iiou. Mike. is
one of It .young' coutcstuuls
from all over America to will
u styling scholarship award.
The young designer is the soil
of Mr. and Mrs. (‘luudu 1.. Burns,
(H9 N. (ilst St, and is a grillin-
alto ol' Lincoln High School.
~iAWLE, Insane.ch A
2216 N. w. 56th‘Slreoi
DWIGHT s. HAWL'EY
Svulllw — lurlll‘
"‘1‘
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’Se-alair Begins With
Serving of Famed Fish
\\'lr;li could lti‘ more appropriate
than fish on Friday in gel. the
lilllr llllllllill Smith! Sv-ul‘uir off to
an auspicious slur!
'l‘lic I'ilsl lli’ulllirl Ballard Nordic.
Nights till-l- lllllilulliult llSllt‘l‘S in
tho loll-day iiiulsllllluicr madness
with :l lr‘riuluy duy :lllll night pro-
gram starting with lhc l'anlcd hali—
llill lirli'lll‘t‘lll‘ Silul'llry lik’llill‘t‘
l‘lOOIl
:llltl ending with dancing in the
sir-vols uirlil tllr‘ \we small hours
0i' ll)" umruillc. llvpvlidiiig. in some
r‘Xlr‘lll. nil llll‘ siuriliiul. ot‘ the
liloliu'limls liirlsii'ul “Alujr-slit‘fi."
in ltl'l\\'i‘r‘ll lhl-l-u‘ll be music by
Ray \\';lll\’lll.~i' liltllll Hi“ L’Ii pieces: 3.
kirlr‘lrr- lhll‘élllr‘ with suitable prizes
for \':tl'l”ll.\‘ l';lll‘.‘_’.i)l'll‘.\'
rand free
im- ('t'vlllll for the tools-ore partici—
pants. RIC—lug by llll‘ inimilable
Slull ’iill'l‘Sl‘l'iI lulln dancing by
Nancy Jackson. Rusonionne Cas—
pru. Susan lFrr-y. Sully Tralness,
.Il'lrlll 'l‘ullmi and Karen Vlt‘l‘ling‘:
.ll-curdil'ln duct by the Heino sis-
ioi‘s; lap dancing by Billie Jean
Sullivan and tor-pis<.-lior'ml.n pranc-
ing by 'l‘crry Midkil'f, Rebecca.
Hrlrl is. Nancy Chapman and Becky
Ryrirlak all this in the afternoon.
in the evening l, h e mil-ling
jcrowds will be r‘nti‘rizlineri by the
Ballard giro club.- alléL-m'dilin band.
l‘iXl'llilllgP (Tlirii. trio. Dr. Lee Bal—
' bird‘s barbershop quartet, Sgt. Jor-
gclismi and his harmonious har-
lllnuiru. :l Nordic band and the
till-voice Nlrl'\\'l‘;_’ltlii Mule Chorus
(lll‘i'I.‘lt‘tl b.\' Prof. \Vr-l'ircr. /
This will br- followed by The
dancing in tho s1 roots. while street
liziwkvrs ll;t\\'l{ and imolh bar'kei's
. bark.
r‘l-ce spviinllllllo dollars will be
:‘lu‘urdnd from time to time
throughout llll' afternoon and eve—
ning- girls of Ballard incl-chants.
And that's will." ‘hn beginning!
"Miss Hurduhl” will be on exhibi-
tion Saturday. 'l‘hcre‘ll be l‘llUl'E
l’l'co dollars. rillll'o street dancing.
more lluu'kiu; :liiri barking. “Miss
Exidc" Was sclrmllilml for an ap-
pearance. too. lull unfortunately
she will not be available as she
found a Wuloi)’ gravi- Sunday at
C‘liollr' ll‘.~\lolil‘.\. .
Bu‘lui'ii activities will be Clif-
1:lilod Sunday in dcfcrcnce‘ lo the
Scandinavian Music Festival and
(rillt'r' Sout'uir attractions at Seattle
Civic C(‘llivl‘. trill Monday is an-
Hilit‘l' day ill Ballard, as is Tues—
day. which culminates with the
Spfl‘ilellllli‘ night parade which
Coiiiiilodorc-s Kori Iriksson .and
Joe. Price and ilrcir'perspil‘ing‘ as-
sistants prori'lisc will be the finest.
lpulurlo in all Sl‘ttillt‘.
'-—-— BUY BALLARD—
‘C.C.1Lunche0nTo-pic
“Boeing Today .rmd Tomorrow"
is the subject of a talk to be given
by Fred J. Le Penske. Community
chllitioiis Representative of the
Boeing. (‘orupany at next Mondayls
luncheon meeting of the. Ballard
l(.iulllllli‘l‘('iill ('llllriii l‘lark's \Vind-
jaliiliior.
"in view of the importance of
«Hm-iii}: to the economy of the en-
tire Northwest." said Fred Jen—
lli‘l'. club president. "I predict that
the attendance will be well above
our ilsilil] turn-out."
LePenslm’s talk will be augmen-
r ted by tho showing of ii color film
and a display of flip charts. fol-
lowed by :l. qtlostinn and answer
[)i‘l‘liul.
lsirsincssrricn who have been in-
frequent alll-ndzlnts :il. (.loiirmercial
(‘lub llllli'lll'nlls but who wish to
hike advantage of this opportunity
to learn mori- oi’ Boeing's effect
,oii illoil‘ own business. are. re—
(llli-sloil to make reservations with
Mrs. ..lolinr‘c Lagerquist in ad—
vllnm of Holidays l'lteeting‘."I‘lie
club sm’roiiliy‘s toll-phone number
is 81’. 1-3270. .
~— BUY BALLARD-—
Beef & Bun Repeats
‘Two-Bit' Coupon Offer
l'ilsmvllcl‘i‘ in this week's Ballard
News. lovors of “real Southern"
fried chicken will find. a. repeat of
the coupon good for 25c. at Fred
and. Les Huggilrd‘s Beef and Bun
ill-iviuin.
The initial similar offer a. few
\\'(‘(‘l(S ago proved so popular that;
the recently osiublisllcd father-son
mulliiriatiun decided that its repe-
tition would be a. fitting comple-
ment to lfiuliard's Nordic Nights
wicbralion. \\'lll.‘ll wives and moth—
.wl's will not want. to be bothered
with kill-lion duties.
'l‘lluso.i \\'llu tinti'l like chicken are
requested to try the coliibinaiion
or 1'3. lillrvcrirment inspected beef
.allid t’l-i-sli l..aiigelidort‘ buns,
allard
[lopail‘ Specialist.
3 aoaMcl-ARLAN:
Serving lullurd Since 1945
58l6 24th N.W. SU. 34020
SUnsol 2.6300
n. s. (Bud) HAWLEY, in
"Everytbing In Insurance”
"Boeing lmpa‘ctilexl-
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