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Wedn~da,y, May 27, 1963 The IIAt}ARD NEWS TIIIBII~I~ 3
AF - " " "
ter School Activities [[ Dave Hand n
Expprt Tailorin~
At West Woodland School ] .o.s +.
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SUnset 4-6534 W
The children at West Woodland[and skill in handling the ball has I[ . . 3 22 N.W. z,tth st.
Sp3~t:~ithe~Vetohapdar?iU~p:~OU%nOP~ ~:?en gamed by those who partlc,-
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variety of extra-curricular activi-I Another fifth grade teacher. I[ to Are Proud To Announce,
ties throughout the school year.[Mr. Fred Lagger, has sponsored "Guffar Lessons B "
S337t~31na[ea::~pen~:~i3,n w~,~out 3e:q:~,~od~n~ing class !or stu-I s$ons BYI
tarily organized and su'nervised]ex-,and d t to practlce and/I PAUL TUTMARC +
- " 1"- [ p aHt.:lllg SKIllS learnetl in It~ "
Hawaiian
atter-school programs for young-lthe physical education classes. [~ " Spanish " Folk J
seers interested in participating. Mrs. Joanne Peterson a ~ixth ~
Mr. Waiter Entenmann, a fifth grade teacher, has given a great !~ LEARN TO PLAY
grade teacher, sponsors a stamp deal of her own time to childrenl~
PIANO OR ORGAN
club which meets every Monday. who are interested in choral sing-1~ L
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Children in this club have an op- ing and creative dramatics Her I[I Ine kasy Way $[ l~lfl ~[
par!unity to compare collections [choral grouts: have m.~+ +~,:.: a. [ CompIot~ Course J.VV !i
trade stamps, learn about various[out the yea7 They p~Tn'ted~'a ![ .~i 1
s.peeial features of stamps and/Christmas Concert and are cur-I~ rmNO rU lN i
me geography of the area from lrently rehearsing a musical -re-I~ ,n .your home ~v our 1
wh!eh they,come I duction of Greig's "Per Gynt."]l~ . GJl'b)'o': tee:nee= n
VOlley-nail teams nave also~ Activities such as these offer il~ sen r.anos.orgam !
been organlze, d by Mr. Enten-ian excellent opportunity for all II $ tP. ~-rd" Eell Color IV, & 1
mann tar azter-scnool comnoti ~children t u +,=,-- m
r-- -j out particularly /or,ll
tan. learn seaters meet everylthose youngsters who are not ill CENTURY MUSIC
Friday and on alternate Wednes-[already active in ort, ani:,~rl ,I, I.~ uu . w
days A great deal of enjoyment munitv t, r, uns ~ 7~" ~'" su z-46ss
Register Now for Camp
Boys planning to attend YMCA
Camp Orkila this summer need
to send their registration in ira-I This Week's
mediately. There are only two~
periods now available to boys in
the Ballard, M ag n o 1 i a, and~
Queen Anne areas. The first per-[
In spite of wind and cold, bargain hunters roamed ing for a bargain except the man at right. He was lad begins on June 22 and runs[
the streets of Ballard in greater numbers than ever reaching In his pocket--not to keep his hands warm, for one week. The only other per-
before to take advantage of last Thursday+s ddewalk but to dig up more cash for the "Little Woman," lad available (except for summer!
sale. In this picture practically everybody was reach- --Photo by Jack H Johnson school students) is the seeondl
"-' -- period which starts on June 29
R . Man Scholarshi S blaCa sPg:id sand runs for elevenanddaysreg]stratlon
lallard Merci+ants .eport Y P
tl~' l 11. A I Ill= ~ By Joan Dale tScholarship, the University No- y ,e obtained by cal!-
- .- log your bouncE-view Branch
+laewalK +ale Dig auccess Linda Sagstad daughter of tary Ch, b Service-Above-Self I-Iead-uarters h "-
r . ," .' +!: . . . -. ' i ' ' ' . + " .+ . " ."
~ii!:iii~i!ii'ili:yiii~:i!ilh:iiiiyi:' acfma:i:i ~~~~'~ii~id~!i~ii! ~ii~ ,-.AY SERV ,
anchor down nearly everything about-town, who made several ::~+~~ ~ mitt.p ~h. h t; o+,~a i: house at 30th NW & N'w gmh- - ~.~
but hardware and TV sets, and ~ Unsteady trips to lower Market ~/ n,mor'~o+,-']~t,TSk~'c't.~ "~,~,- ~" The club w 11 'have tw'n'~n~"X (I ~1
~Iteplaee in the weather was not warm enough ~ Street. hoplng to find that the [ " isa''~'' r'of"~l~'D~'h"~t'"~ ers on its nro~,r m' l~,--,- "nT.:" 2.4-.i~ ~1 ~
,~ and membe v o a a ~--
to work u a sweat tourin the~Stat Liquor Store had joined in - ,
P g A~l iTeam. She was the secretary-iratE, supervisor of Snoqualmie II"~~
- -- line tocat promotion. ~everal mar- i/~::ii++ / ttreasurer of her sonhomore classlNational Forest will Eve an i- ~
.-. = 'chants at~reed with Zeth that a '+l~l rand was a dele ate to Girls 'lustrated talk on thge mult 1
brisk sara at that end of the : :~ g' l use of U S lple
WorldFhaht +sm ++ / state last year. Outside of school+ . Forest Land 8 The+ -
v street might nave warmedup ~#~ ' r Cascade Wi -
the cust^mor+ ~:! '~ ~ I she Is a member of the Junior! : Iderness Area. I --- 3 LOCATION9 --
- " " " ~f~<~ i ~ Orthopedic group and a member Carol -~elck, big game biol-J ~ ~ . A
zeth+ is eonsidering a personal] ~*~ / tot Job's Daughters. I ogtst for the Washington State[ /~tdltlg hUeS011 Avenue NuW
letter to me State Board. ~"~:~:~ / Linda plans to work in a res- Game Dept. will give a short (I Bleak South 20+h A,e N.W & N W, Merh St.)
i " " <~ / ,taurant this summer At Concor- talk on big game prosn~cts for ape 7 a,m, to 6p,m.
. ,+ . r"
ACTORSt MUSlCIANSt ~ ~ /dla College she will major in the coming 1004 hunting season 8S4t - lt~th NW
Here's e ,h~,~, f i ~ ~ foreign language education Refreshments to be served at the~ ~l~Itl vreenwood Ave. N.
."" "7 a !~::: : : i:i~ close of the meetin '
v r . = ,::: =:::::~ ~ illl ~ IAII
meet be heard Nordic Nmhts has I * g Ill qlll lll l l
your I se e al openings for s ngles. I ' All ~ Olvm-Ic Circle II +'+.++.-
Pork, I duos quartets, singing and I ~/ I + r . . ]I
choic+ I musical groups of every des- i ~ 1 [ Olympic Circle No. ~7, Neigh- |
I erlptlon to anr~ear dufln=~ these li ~ I [bars of Woodcrafts, will have .its II
I big local days of Seafair Con- [ d~ 1 Iregular .meeting on ]%ursday, l|
I al v; I,+ c. ,; I atmimmll i IMay 28th at 8 p.m in the leo ~1 I
i, ,t t. 11 l it ii oo| ,a i i1 [ o%,/ ]
i + It LINDA SAGSTAD O.F. Hall, 1706 N.W. Market. I
HOORAY! HOORAY!
It's thu Last of Mey+
L~ 's All ~o Picnhkln9
Oh Memorial Deyl
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Manager of Brelonlx, Inc
Merriam of Long Beach,
distance radio-telephone
for her 'Round-
Amelia Earhart Route. After
Miss Merriam wrote a let-
that the reliability and per-
was unexcelled.
Scout Troop 123
Karsten Overa, son of Mr. and
Mrs. T. I. Overa, 9732 14th Ave.
!N.W will receive the Eagle
Scout award at a combined
Court of Honor and Eagle Court
of Awards to be held by Scout
Troop and Explorer Post 123 at
7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 28, in
the CrownHill School auditorium.
Karsten, 16, is a sophomore at
Ballard High School, where he' is
a member of the Honor Society
and on the track team.
Active in Scouting for eight
years, Karsten. has bean Senior
Patrol Leader and Quartermaster
Troop 123 and is secretary of
Post ]23. He is a mem-
of the Order of the Arrow
and has earned two "50-miler"
awards. His hobbies are skiing
and boat-building.
The Eagle presentation will
nade by Richard Lamb. Scout
for Ingraham District.
A reception will be given by
the parents' committee under
the chairmanship of Mrs. Harold
Olsen.
[I II III III I
I FOod T0~ro .111 remain open MmmolI
I Day, this Satl~rda,L May 30, ~XdePt far
I, the Meat D~O Foe meat, sh01 ~atl','t
. ""
Fresh Lynden
FRYERS Lb.
LyNDIN i;ONILISE--AII Breast and Thi Jh elt
TURKEY ROASTS
FRESH FRYER PARTSi
DRUMSTICKS and
THIGHS Lb. 591~
,m, ,+. 49c
W,N, 29
.c. --d 10 e
NECKS + Lb.
-+ I I iiii I I
Your choice of Bor.S or JIIg'sl Waste-free, fully cooked hems. Buy the
best at Food Townl WHOLI or HALF Lb.
sw 's SLICED
PREMIUM
With a wonderful, sweet smoked taste . LB.
PICNIC SPECIALS
JILG'S ALL-BEEF WiENERS--Tender,
fop qualify. Necessities for picnics. Lb.
SLICED LUNCHEON MEATS 3 6-oz.
Your choke of bologne, pickle, pimento or olive
loaves; salem;, head cheese or spiced luncheon meets.
ii i ilmn i i i Ul
Pkgs.
BAR.S or
CHUCK
WAGON
Sliond
NALLEY'S TRIPLE-PAK POTATO CHIPS Reg 9
Sl=e
S&W BAKED BEANS T ,o. $1
KRAFT JET-PUFFED MARSHMALLOWS ,k:. 23
BLACK & GOLD ASPARAGUS SPEARS A, ,r--.
.o . . 3/$1
NESTLE'S I-LB. MILK CHOCOLATE BLOCKS 59
FRENCH'S MUSTARD (Picnic Necessity!) "*"+,
AL PARK
FUNERAL HOME
COLUMBARIUM
AT ONE LOCATION
Open May 30, 1964
LARGE
BELL
Fresh Produce
RY k
2/15~
Lb.
Ea.
Peanut Brittle Candy
Reg. 39c--Spec. 55c
DATE NUT LOAF
Rich, moist loai' filled with ehol~
dotes and chopped nuts.
Reg. 6Sc--Spec. SSc
PECAN LOAF
LuseJons. honey-glazed coffee cake
loaf ~ith cinnamon and sugar rolled
into the dough. The topping is m~ds
from sugar, honey, bntter end a gen-
erous amount Of pecan halves.
Reg. S9c--Spec. ~3
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 29 and 30
The
More People
RCAVICTOR Th a
Any Other Tehvi ion
Bhuflt-and.White
or Color
The PARADER
Soft. 6-AB-2M
rlCA VICTOR SPORTABOUT TV
16" tube (overall diag.) with 125 sq. in. picture
Newly-developed RCA Power Grid VHF Tuner
18,000-volt chassis (design average}
)
RCA VICTOR "Powerlift"
Pockette Transistor Radio
u Smartly PackaEed with
Earphone, Battery, Carrying
Case
Strong Station-pulling Power
6 Transistors, 2 Crystal Diodes
$
Nova complete set
Start at
a
ASK HOW
REE
TO GET YOUR
"FUN IN THE
SUN" KIT
OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 p.m
PlenW of Free Pa ing In Reor of Store
~, WASHINGTON
63OO
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities -- No Sales to Dealers
-32nd Ave. N.W. OPEN SUNDAYS SUnset 3-3699
5511
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