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I the king's hi Wednesday, May 6, 1964 The BALLARD NEWS TRIBUNE 7
ledl Patience.i'--'s.lchisstillbey ] l'rJPwasa red. Many Bailardites Sing With Lincoln Chanters
three sixth Sunday, May I O h is Moth
|li-I contrary, it Crown Hill
t centrated Use of Our
was studied "" ""---.-.-- . ""
to ore
SU. 2.4950
Co
pay, May
30 to 8:30
D of our
attractlveficent newdec r'o When the Lincoln High School Chanters appear in Mize, 6557 Ist NW; Jayne Gembolis, 4501 Green- [
uphold the tr Spring Concert May 7 and 8 there will be many sing- wood N; Dianne Nash, 5511 1st NW; Bruce Schauss, J[
h.d end mai ers in the group who live within the area covered by 6255 Palatine N; Jessica Seeschaas, 6209 P latine N ][
aracterized E
tE TO HA the News Tribune. Among those are: Janet and Milly and Pam Tiffin, 8336 17th NW. Peter Bardon, front II
to live up to Bucher, 8337 26th NW; Charles Garman, 849 NW row, is Director of the Chanters. Other Lincoln l[
62nd; Karen Harvey, 9725 8th NW; Barbara Clark, groups will share in the concert, t[
5811 Greenwood N; Jim ewis,9951 1st NW; Gary Bo!dman I[
Re.cjistraflons For Oldest Member SURPRISE [
Pr,zes to Close I fl' MOTHER I/
Are RightA " ' Y il!!ili:ili! on her day I]
t Phil s Jewelr
IO & TV Registrations for the Grand ~~'il ] I Hi t /~ [.I U L~I'~'X ./ I,
" 6ht Prizes offered by Phil's JewelryI May lure II '/ If/~ Ill I;/
63S in celebration of the re-opening/ ~~~ii I~f I'r/
n 1721 ~ will close this Saturday, May 9, l~~i!i Ill ~ I/
according to Phil Friedman, ~i! ~[ Have her favor;re wardrobe cleaned for Mother's I/
owner . . I ~~iJi /~ Day at the Ben Ton Cleaners where quafify cleaning I /
:, holms 1no mree ma]or prizes, a $250/~~~ii /~ is more then just a slogan. Special allen,ion given I/
h'~sOlm diamond pendant and men's and/ ~iiii! /~ each srmenf i/
ladies' $75 Bulova watches will/ il tBR g " I/
be awarded at the Market Street~/~il /~ [ BUDGET DRY CLEANING 25c er Lb 4 Lb " I li/
!store June 16th. liD' I - p . Mln. I F/
-I Lucky winners of last week's ~~i;i /B' ~ I/
I t prizes were: Cultured pearl ring, i~:.~~i~i /~ mA~qe ----~ ~ ~t L/
I O r S Ann Arsenault, 19716 82nd PI. W ~~iili 1~ ~LI~ "z'u~ L;ieaners II/
Edmonds; 17- j ewel Caravelle: :ii~ 8th N.W. & N.W. 85th SU 2-3880 ]
watch, A. D. Bramsen, 2403 NW ~k~i l/ i/
CUSTOM 60th and silver bowl, Leona ~~:~ ]~ Complete Drlve-ln Service--Laundry & Cleaning II
I~IREFLCE Kreutz, 6100 24th NW. ~/~:f~i:J~ll ' ~"
$CR|ENS
Ballard To Be
In All-City Track
And Field Meet
Ballard High School track
field athletes will be participating
in the All-Metro meet which will
be held at the U. of W. stadium
Friday, May 15. Field events
start at 6 p.m. and track events
at 7 p.m.
General admission for students
is 75 cents; adult general admis-
sion is $I. Schools will have the
student tickets beginning May
12. Adult tickets will be sold at
the gate.
OLAV BOEN
) For Thurs Fri Sat. (
call before noon---SU. 4-2640
Butter i 69'
Olav Been, 9049 Loyal Ave is
not only the oldest member of
the Seattle Norwegian Male Chor-
us, but the oldest living member
of the Pacific Coast Norwegian
Singers' Association. He will ap-
pear with the local group when
fourteen Norwegian clubs join
to celebrate the 150th anniver-
sary of Norwegian independence
beginning at 3 p.m. Sunday, May
17, in the Opera House. A chil-
dren's costume parade and folk
dances will also be on the pro-
gram.
Edgar Pederson, 8054 Walling-
ford Ave. N, is general chairman.
Professor August Werner is di-
rector of both choruses.
Soundview Girl Scouts
Girl Scout Troop 1058 recently
chartered a bus for an eventful
day at Olympia. They visited
such points of interest as the state
capitol, museum, Olympia Brew-
ery, and enjoyed the beauty of
the Tumwater Falls and Park.
Thanks to Ed Roberts, driver,
2364 NW 80th
Donna Kirkpatrick, Edna
Twiet, Gerry Testone and Laura
OPEN SUNDAYS Waiters, mothers, for helping to
make the trip such a success.
The girls are hoping the snow
will melt fast enough so they
can help with planting trees in
the Snolqualmie area as sched-
uled May 11.
A weekend outing at River
Ranch, May 15-17, is eagerly
being awaited by the troop.
SWANS DOWN
*oo* **.oo
Scout Pack 107
Special honors go to Darrell
Dizard and John Hartung who
graduated from Pack 107 to
Troops 112 and 803 with the
earned rank of Webelo at a re-
cent Blue and Gold dinner. Mrs.
McClure and Mrs. L. W. Pal-
merton are new den mothers.
Badges were awarded to the
following: Bobcats--3ohn Pollack,
Ronald van Geystel, Tim Graves
Mike Sandborn, Ronald Weld
Royce Metcalf, Dennis Adams
Curtis Johnson, Scott Palmerton
Mike Waldell, Bennie Freiss
Ralph Henry, Mike Gough.
Wolf--Terry DeCavelle, Marl
I
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F
IVe are showi.g a gorgeouJ array of Cut Flowers, Corsages,
Arra gements, Planters, Hanging Baskets and Flowering Plants
and Trees -- Perfect for a Mother's Day Gift]
e Qreen Thumb Sho
CARL and AL PETERSEN
6702 15th Ave. N.W. SU. 3-0023
24th & 58th N.W.- BALLARD A&P SUPERMARKET ONLY
Over 60 Animals And Characters]
Don't Miss This
Amazing. Show
MANY OTHER
SURPRISES TO0!
STARTS
Wednesday, May 15
BALLARD A&P ONLY
24th & 58th N.W.
Brand Names
Rockers, Lounging Chairs
at Olsen's Furniture
Dining Room, Bedroom Furniture
at Olsen's Furniture
Bedroom, Dining Room Furniture
at Olsen's Furniture
Temple-Stewart
Maple Dining Room Furniture
at Olsen's Furniture
Lee's Carpets
In Wool and Nylon
at O/sea's Furniture
Maple Dining Room Furnffure
at Olsen's Furniture
Famous Hand-Built Furniture
at Olsen's Furniture
Celar Chests, Tables -- Bedroom
and Dining Room Furniture
at O/son's Furniture
Davenports end Chairs
at Olsen's Furniture
Flister, Larry DeCavelle, Mike ~,
CHIPS -Ir/1~[/$1 Youngberg, David Lobel, James ~'~ ~ FOR TELEVISION VIEWERS Liv;ng RoomSeh~
Hickok, Royce Metcalf, Tommy ~,~
McDonald, Steven Minne, Mark at Olsen's Furniture
,ooo 10' Olson, Terry Miller, RobertMet-calf. ~'~1 ~~
* PEReECT FOR PICTURE WINDOWS Simmons
Bear--Dannie Jackson, Larry
" DeCavelle, B r i a n Richardson, ~~.:.:~:- Studio Couches, Hide-A-Bed
THE FINE James Slaton, David Dizard, Rob- at Olsen's Furniture
~.~. ~" YEG| TABLI:S IN BALLARD ~ Bakken.ertMetcalf, David Alan, David * AS COMFORTABIEAS TNEY ARE SMART eed Queen
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YOUR CHILD'S SCHOOL Washers end Dryers
I'AT :)ES LUNCH It was bound, tO happen! ThepopuIarity of the West's at Olsen's Furniture
Following is the menu for /"'F"~ ~ ~i most comzortable chair persuaded the makers to design
the Seattle Elementary School ] the "ROTO:RO,CK" in two sizes one for op and one Slyt
Lunchrooms for the week be- ~ ~l / tar mom. His" chair is wider, deep-seated, roam rubber er
tN# ginning Monday, May 11: ~,~ ~ll~""'-~ ~,~'~
backed "her'-' chair is just as smart, just as comfortable,
Monday, May 11- Spaghetti
Rote-Rock Choirs
EA.l~ casserole or spanish macaroni, t/ ~d~ll~ ~ but built with foam rubber seat! Both chairs can be at Olsen's Furniture
buttered peas, carrot sticks, ~ "~,~l|J~ ~ moved without tilting both rock both rotate in a
i 10, wiener ' g' c rn bread or ~ full circle on a ball.bearing base. And, of course, bOthupholstered in S
baked brown bread, milk, I1~ are .a-wide choice of decorator coversIlla ra o.ounoer
[ EAR fruit. ! with non-sag springs under a deep-cushion seat. They're
Tuesday, May 12--Hambur- " " -" nero now see theml The Famous Rocliner Chalrs
ger, buttered spinach, apple at Olsen's Furniture
-- . --Ay ; yH~ quarters, milk, chocolate pud-
-- S v ding. Priced for
Wednesday, May 13- Oven
Mother's Day
Lawrence's su. 4.2640
1. MEAT MARKET At Only .
each
USE EITHER ENTRANCE
5354 Ballard Ave. N.W.
5455 Leary Ave. N.W.
Full Line of Rugs
at Olsen's Furniture
Bedroom & Dining Room Furniture
at Olsen's Furniture
Fashion
Living Room Furniture
at Olsen's Furniture
Heywood-Wakefield
FULL
CUT
Beef, Properely Aged Ib.
~Q*~**. at*** ~ j t ~.lb"
Cut Up lb.
,
fried chicken, buttered green
beans, cabbage slaw, peanut
butter sandwich, milk, fruit
jello--with whipped cream.
Thursday, May 14 -- Meat
balls with gravy, buttered
corn, cheese square, green
salad, home-made roll, milk,
ice cream.
Friday, May 15- Split pea
soup, toasted cheese sandwich,
vegetable tray, milk, apple
goodie.
These plate lunches cost 30c
in elementary schools. Stu-
dents may have second help-
ings free, except hamburgers,
milk, and dessert, if all origi.
hal plate is eaten.
NIT
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT SU. 2-6020
"Greatest Stock of Furniture in the Northend"
Solid Maple Bedroom Suite
at Olsen's Furniture
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H
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