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Wednesday, May 27, 1963 The BA[LARD NEWS TR~I~U~: '~,
Ballard Transfer Bowlers In The Money
o rill !
550-- "'"URSD.y, ,RIDAY ,0 A. ,o, il; iTi! " ii,
![CK'S POULTRY Lee's Carpets
N.W. SU. 2.4685 iii::i:;!'i at Olsen's Furniture
o m i ili!i Tell-City
REE TV REPAIR7 /i Ig MapleDlnl:gRoomFurnHure
1710 iiiiiiii::::ii! z:::: at Olsens Furniture
sU . Don' You Believe Ifi gJ
i:i!!ij i Femous Hand Bui" Furniture
REE ": CASH, CARRY The : i: ilard to tak e at Olsen's Furniture
nELl ',' ""-,"" " g ' - j " g p t in the Ocean
n.e " mm V nv :DI:KVIt,= Shores Tournament, is staying near the top in team standings and at latest re- Lane ! BUY /
Men ports the doubles team of Hill and Winner were second. Left to right the bowl-
SU. $" " Yl/ 15th ers are: Bob Winner, Edmonds; Everett Hill, 933 N. 198th; AI Woodhouse, 2409 Cedar Chest, Tables--Bedr, ~: JUST
!' SU. 3-5005 or PR 8-7512 West Armour; Eddie Malinkowski, 2601 NW 59th and Wally Hertlien, 6727 Day- end Dining Room Furniture
~nd ~ ~ Day~A Week, 9 a.m,-9 p.m.
1N. ssi0, Ballard Area Teachers Magnuson
in,', Receive Leaves, Grants Schoo Planned Davenports and Cheir,
II~ ~~~% ~ I June 8 through June 19 the ~ W!
i Many teachers from the Ballard mer I . .
V---~ ~|~g Glanlor ~~~ ~ ~ area have been granted scholar-t Crown Hill Elementary-- Do-].~ .annual. Daffy Vacatzon B~ble
L ~I~MT~IINL~crPIRMANENT ,~~~o('~: J ~[ships, fellowships or sabbatical[lores Allen, conservation grant,]~icqgTM ~iullthb:a:eldhuatrcPhin7~Y Lynch
I [:11,111 Iltl'~ U,ON,S e. ( ~lleaves for advanced study during /Central Washington College, sum-lureenwooa Ave I~orm classes'"Living Room Set,
iIn"r v--."-~'~J ~'"~ ~o-~ve +he I [ "~t'~-~ra~'~ (Ithe next sch l year r duriug/mer and sabbatical leave 1964" 'I lthe summer --/ [65 I tw.i meet zrom ~:oo "-'-- "" "^ to am . 'i ~ ill !'i
1.' ,mMh t~W:.~t,'~;I~|klEMRI~o~---~ [ .~1~/~ ), "feachersl'istedbyschoolsare:, l~Iorth Beach--Florence Moen:,X- ! ' . ~ ,!
e ch mornmg Monday through
n rrmay mr two wee~s ~nere wiu
~ conservation grant, Ce tral Wash- :
Best BALI~RD HIGH SCHOOL ,be classes for all children turn- -,~|mmons
[ues~,9~,e,~r~ I ~]Virginia Dearborn John Hay/~Z'.~al ~.~'c~3 :u,~ez n,u sno- ing five years old by November
I-'s-u-ndav' 1 ~" m' ~" 'F~ |. ~l BRImml~ ~l X~l (lFellowsh,p,' Yale' Umvers ty,/" i "~Webster" ' Bo d IemeMatsonter" East 1 through the 8th grade. S ud;o Couches, Hide-A-Bed
1964-65" Rodney E Pressey Na- -- Y " ' " This ear's course ' '
UEAU!! ~dl.Uel ~rtional 'Science Foundation schol [ern Washington College fellow-I, Trust Yand Obe ' ]s ent,tled of Olsen's F~rnJfi/re
I PESONALIZED PERMANENTS ~[arship, University of Pennsyl-]Sh~)Ptiaelr964i6eSa'chers granted sab [on the Ten Co~maa~dmeStbased
Monday Thr. Sm.rday vania, 1964-65' Russell Quacken- " . . "
I G fl ET~ffd~'~' ~["-~ Mondc ~[~ t. w,~k;,:~,~ gt~ ~4o,~, ~,~ [batical leaves include: j Children may register now or SpeedQueen
i ~un z I I I /I 0~'~?" -- ~'~";" 7",'Y~ ",".~"~.:':-I Irma Rodenhouse and Earl !on the first day of Vacation Bible
~]62 N Isocmuon researcn zeuowsmp unz-,
[ a,n~m~nl;edI Lg;]62 NW 80th St. SU 4-5925 [ ~, ' Kelly Ballard" Barbara Ann[School at the 75th street side en- Washers andDryers
~' ~ . ~d,'*~. I ~ ,Lzkens, Whitman" Edward Hak-Jtrance. F r fu ther mformatzon af Olsen's Furnlfure
I Monroe ~ Uall .NI. l:lamnger,~ . ' . . .
I" MILI !lan ua institu" "" "t " anson Crown Hill; and Ehzabethlcall the Education Office at SU
~ ~ g ge re, ~onoma ~ ate l . '
I ~-~ College, summer; Lars Watson, iSime' Webster. ,3-2350. I
iN. S. F. Schoolarship, University I
J BREAD II 10 Al~ ~I~nFL A Jllllklll~ ~:'of Nevada summer East Ballard Li~le League i Slyter
I :~.ff",u. a~A~ n Ihllll=N l ~ Whitman:Brantley Zlliott, N.] The Wildcats are leading the The Eagles, with 2 wins lastl Ro+o-Rock Chairs
I D E A Institute Ore on State ~mz s week, have regained first place
lii/I,iilnlVllLlll 8 ",g ,i "nor league tandings with 6j . . . at Olse~'s F~rn|hlre
:,m mm --mR i ,ramI 1964-65; Richard Diesner N. S. F ; a . ~ t. 7 :,t. in the major league, having won
~ ~ Scholarship, Michigan Technolo-I~''~. ,~,u ~ e ~e,on w,nlover the Zesto team 5-1 on Tues-i
tl n
Kiln ANO ~3 wins ana z losses are secona da and over the Exchan
Ubb~':s I"~: gical University, summer Erling! '1 Y ge Club .ra.o.Ounoer
~0 ' I~I~ILIp AII/m, IP~LLm' O Nordeng N S F Inatitute [muowed by the Trojans wholteam 5-3 on Thursday Eagle The Famous RecllnerCheir$
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lll rl ~ I:U~/'l~llll~K~) Sacramento State College, sum-[have won 3 and lost 4. The V~k-tp~tcher, Mike Krem, hit a home
,m,mv~ ~ - e ]ings, who have yet to win a run with two aboard for the win-i of Olsen's Furniture
~ Nurse or me Tear ------~~~ e,l i
TO Be Named June i :SPECIAL SUMMER;CLASSES NOW FORMING Full Line of Rugs
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"Spotlight on Nurses," featur-
ing talented nurses of the Seattle
area, is the theme for the 12th
Annual Dinner-meeting of the
King County Nurses Association
on Monday, .June 1, 1964, with
a social hour at 5:30 p.m. and
dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Highlight of the evening will be
the naming of the Nurse of the
Year. New pfficers will be in-
stMi~d~by the-president, Miss
Annabelle Airth of 5119 Keystone
Place N.; and the program has
been planned by Mrs. Barbara
Mercer of 747 21st Ave. E pro-
gram chairman, and her commit-
tee of the Mesdames Carol Ben-
ner, 1708 "H" Street S.E Au-
burn; Eileen Upton, 12624 N.E.
29th, Bellevue; Patricia Yount,]
1226 N.E. 77th Street; and the
Misses Diana Crystal, 1412 Sum-
mit Ave.; VJrginia FitzGerald,
15228 S.E. lst; Bellevue; and Mil-
licent Young, 928 10th Ave. E.
Included in the eighteen nurses
receiving pins for 25 years of
membership in the Washington
State Nurses Association will be!
Mrs. Bernice Barr, 8414 Linden!
Ave. N.; Mabel Kelley, 8011 llth
Ave. N.E.; Vera Moore, Bow, i
Washington; Clara Murray, 4114
W. Bertona; Katherine Svelan-
der, 8048 19th Ave. N.W.; and
the Misses Catherine Griffin, 127
N. 40th Street; and Mary Wil-
liamson, 3629 Dayton Ave. N.
Greenwood Oueen
Deadline Friday
May 29 is the last day for
girls to enter the Greenwood Sea-
fair Queen Contest. Applications
may be filled out at Harrison
Radio & TV, 8525 Greenwood
Ave. N. Girls must be single, 18
years or over and live in the
North End.
Pastor to Oregon
Rev. Gust Anderson, pastor for
the past eight years of G r a c e
Baptist Church recently resigned, !
and has accepted a call to the:
pulpit of Calvary Bible Church,
Manzanita, Oregon, as of June
1, 1904.
Shilshole Scouts
At the Shilshole ,lamboree May
16-17, Troop 154 brought their
little burro, Bullet, along with
them. It seems to me that they
took some chance with nearly
600 amateur cooks out in force
but the boys report Bullet got
home safely. There was some
rumor that Troop 82 had "burro-
burgers" for dinner but I am
glad to report it wasn't Bullet.
The boys of Troop 154 got Bullet
home safely.
The Order of the Arrow Investi-
ture of new members was an im-
pressive thing at the Campfire
May 16, at the Scout Jamboree
at Ft. Lawton. A number of lucky
boys had been invited into this
exclusive Order.
A number of boys were work-
ing towards their merit badges
at the Scout Jamboree at Ft.
Lawto: May 16-17, in First Aid,
there were four sections working
most of the day along with
Signaling, Compas work. physical
fitness and signaling
These boys were all working
towards their Star, Life and
Eagle rank.
FREE TRANSPORTATION . . . most ereas
Summer+imp fun -- Inexpensive -- Learn new skills
ART LIRKLETTER - CHILDREN'S DANCE STUDIOS
SU 4-6071 for information
Bedroom & Dining Room
Furniture
at Olsen's Furniture
5354 Ballard Ave. N.W.
5455 Leary Ave. N.W.
--GRADED GOOD OR STANDARD--
Seven
Bone Lb,
Shank
Cut Lb.
Fresh Legs, Breasts
and Thighs . Lb.
DEPT'
Grocery Dept. Remains Open 10-7 p.m. Saturday
ibs./1.57
12-14
Lbs. Av. Lb,
MJB 6-OZ. INSTANT, 79
Old Ranger
Strawberry Preserves
40.OZ. JAR
TURKEYS AND TURKEY
i DRUMSTICKS. .:. Lb,
All.Meat Sliced
BOLOGNA
Nalley's 121/2-0 Bottle C for Barbecuing! ,
II II
D
No. 2
Cans
Nalley's Banquet
22-oz.
Jars
Large Chex
Doz,
Lb.
SIRLOIN
BONELESS
TOP
.Lb.
Lb.
Good or Standard
SUNKIST
ROASTIN@ 6 29*
EAR far
SLICING
OPEN 9 to 9
;LOSED SUN.
20th Ave. N.W. and N.W. Market St.--Specials for Thurs Fri, Sat. ::~, )
WE DON'T HAVE TO VERY OFTEN--.BUT WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT -
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