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WEST SEATTLE HERALD Thursday, Jan. 25, 1962
AL-ANONS TO MEET
Al Anon will hold a meeting
for families and friends of Al-
coholics at the Plymouth Con-
gregational Church, 500 North
Broadway, Wednesday, Jan. 31
at 8:30 p.m.
Among speakers will be a so-
cial worker, a clergyman and
a member of A1 Anon. The
meeting is open to the public.
PANEL DISCUSSION
FOR HI-Y CLUBS
Carol Hardin and Nora Salvus
will represent the West Seattle
Hi-Y clubs on this week's "Youth
Speaks Up" radio panel to be
presented on KIRO radio at
9 p.m. this Sunday evening.
Topic of this week's discus-
sion will be "The Trend Toward
Centralism in Government".
THOR'S TOWING
provides the South End with emergency
service second to none!
• Accident Service
• Flat Tire & Dead Battery Service
• Car Opening Service
• Regular Towing & Winch Work
Fully equipped, radio dispatched, tow trucks ready
to serve you around the clock.
WEst 2-9740
Not the Biggest Outfit -- Just the Best
i
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RESTAURANT- COCKTAILS
CGIit. Ave. S.W. WE 7-0106
iI WEST SEATTLE JUNIOR
SWIMMERS HOLD LEAD
Open at4 p.m. Weekdays The West SeattIe Y. M. C. A.
Sunday-at 12 Noon - m]Juni°r swimmers maintained
their lead in the Puget Sound
Swimming Association stand-
ings as the boys outswam the
previously undefeated Tacoma
"LET'S : "
STOP00=I: i ! !
Y Swim Team sets national record
Breaking the national age group swim-
ming record, 200 yards, freestyle, 10
• i
years and under, tho West Seattle ¥ G=rls
Swim team are, Debble Thorsen, Gall Hall-
ingsworth, Mary Hurley and Sam Welter,
photographed with fhelr coach, Milt
Y mermen 117 to 66 while their
girl teammates outsplashed the
visiting Bremerton Y mermaids
111 to 66. The wins virtually
assured at least a tie for the
league titles for the Dolphin
swimmers. Eight new PSSA
swimming records were set at
i:he meet.
THE FALLOUT SHELTER
I! '
FOLLY"
A forthright statement II : Income Tax
= how to meet the real challenge of thls nuclear ap... Service
by the famous author of "The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich"
,,, .... Charles W.
Ill.. .
! in Februaz ,,,,... I Smith
4302 S. W. Alaska St.
WE 7-0108
Upstairs
Above Peoples Drug
,i
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Appointed
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Because of exceedingly fine past performance in sales, parts and service, of
the Simca automobile, Iaaridge Auto Sales, Inc., wc selected for this appoint-
ment by the Chrysler Corporation.
4701 Delridge Way S. W.
WE 2-5100
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RCA TELEVISION
2Y' Table Model ,,. .... $195.00
2Y' Table Model [,..,., $199.95
Walnut Lowboy 23, o r g. 3,9.95 $239.95
Walnut Swivel ,. ¢ ,0, ..... $239.
g-SavingsNow On Used Appliances I
4504 cCo, n00ia !v00e. ! 'W L "wS85.6139
Orphan. The swim meet, held Jan. 20,
West Seattle YMCA Girls vs. Cascade
Swim Club of Lake City, saw the local
quartet break the old relay record of
2:12.3, setting a new record in the nation
of 2:11.9.--Herald .ohofo.
YMCA-Church league ,,GH SCHOOL W. L.
has 22 teams in First Lutheran ................ 4 0
Fairmount Seniors .......... 4 l
basketball Hope Lutheran ................ 2 2
Fairmount Lutheran ...... 2 2
The Y. M. C. A.-Church Bas- Fairmount Juniors .......... 1 2
ketball League reached its mid- Tibbetts Methodist ........ 0 4
way point with a total of 22
teams for the space available
at West Seattle High School West Seattle
each Wednesday and Thursday
evening. Over 200 boys are in- tv
volved in the program. Beau_. Salon
As a result of one or two 4225 Admiral Way
point victories, a tremendous
competitive spirit has develop-
along with the fun and fel-
lowship of church and Y. M.-
C. A. teams.
As a result of this associa-
tion, good sportsmanship grows,
and herein lies part of the pur-
eE this league.
Along with the many fine HIGH CASUAL
ms in the league, many fine
coaches and ball players assem- STYLING PERMANENTS
ble in the high school gym each LAMP CUTS
week.
The league standings as of Permanents and Styling
Saturday, Jan. 13 are as Eel- For Problem Hair
lows:
AMERICAN LEAGUE Try An Air Wave
W. L. by Mr. Campeau
First Lutheran ................ 5 0 leading hair stylist
High Point Christian .... 4 1
Gladiators ........................ 3 2 Ruth - Helen
Chargers .......................... 2 31
Hope Lutheran ................ 2 3 WE 2 9761
Presbyterian Red ............ 1 4
ttustlers ............................ 0 • 5
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L.
Presbyterian Blue .......... 6 0
Mavericks ...................... 6 0 FREE
First Lutheran ................ 4 2
Chiefs No. 1 ........................ 4 2 PRESCRIPTION
Olivet ................................ 3 3
Presbyterian White ........ 3 3 DELIVERIES
Caballeros ........................ 3 3
W. S. Christian ................ 1 B CM
Chiefs No. 2 ...................... 0
"Y'-- Nint____hh ......._...............___.........___ O 6
Hiawatha club 'S
sale planned Friday hescrlption
The Hiawatha Garden C l u b Pharmacy
will hold a "White E 1 e p h ant
Sale" at their first meeting v. 5435 California Ave. S.W.
the new year, Jan. 26, at the WE 74722
Hiawatha Fieldhouse. D u r i n g
the morning study hours Mrs. 2 RUNS DALLY
V. G. Crowl will discuss "Prun- 3 p.m. end 7:00 p.m.
ing and Winter Spraying."
Scheduled exhibits to be dis-
r
played at the meeting include:
Valentine Composition, Natura-
design, arrangements us- YOU Are Cordially
listic
ing dried material, corsages,
and any horticulture specimens Invited to An
in season. L
The afternoon program will OPEN HOUSE
feature "Table Settings" by
a member panel of eight. Table Showing Finished
settings for a Sunday Night Sup-
per, Washington's Birthday, Lin- Driftwood Pieces
coin's Birthday, St. Valentine's
Day, St. Patrick's Day, Formal by Students of
Dinner, Informal Dinner a n d
Birthday Party will be display- Marguerite
Smith
ed. Scltlrdoy, January 27
King's Teens banquet Noon to 8 p.m.
Rejreshments
expec,sa,uw • • • •
Five thousand young people Register Now For
are expected to attend the lath
Annual King's Teens Banquet at
6:45 p.m. on Feb. 9 at Sand New Classes in
Point NaVal Air Station.
Wayne Adams, youth evange- Driftwood Finishing
list, from Portland, Ore., will
be the speaker and Bill Jack- beginning Feb. 1
son, nationally recorded bari-
tone, native of Burlington, Call
Wash., will sing. In addition
he 60-voice King's High Choir Marguerite Smith,
and brass ensemble will take Instructor
in the program.
The King's Teens work wa: WE 2-6327
originated by the late Mik e
Junior-Sr. YMCA I Offer Free Wash
Red Cross classes L Grand Opening Day
in lifesaving offered I ,ed Dyer announces tbat the
[One Stop Cleaning Shop at 4507
i The combined YMCA - Red
Cross courses of lifesaving and
water safety for both juniors
and seniors will be conducted
at the West Seattle Community
Swimming Pool as soon
as enough enrollments are re-
ceived.
The class will be held on
and 4509 S. W. Wildwood Place,
is now operating under new
management.
Featured is one hour "Martin-
izing", cleaning and pressing or
a special "we clean-you press"
10 pounds for $2.00.
Also announced is the grand
opening of a coin operated wash
W!IJ,IAMSON IN JAPAN WIT!! !l MARINE AIR
Lance Corporal Frank K. Wil-lmother, Mrs.
liamon, 1959graduate of Wes'l!33 Belmont E.,
Seattle high school, is serving/that he has been in
in the Marine Corps in Japan [for three years, a
the 1st Marine Air Wing. Hisis his last year in
SPECIAL
THIS COUPON WORTH $3.00
On Any Permanent $10.00 and
Good Through January Only
Thursdays from 4-6 p.m. and and dry at the same location. '
will consist of both theory and Saturday, Jan. 27 from 8 a.m. Haircuts . . . . . • $'
practice, to 6 p.m. free wash is offered
Boys and girls 12 years of on.Grand,Opening Day_ For in- l l Operators To ,%,rye Y,,a
age and older are eligible to qulrms telepnone WE z-atz.
take this training if they are in Virginia Leach Inn Sisson Alvina d
good physical health and have TRI-SQUARE DANCE Rose Rhod,s Gloria McGrady Toni Prlc.
good swimming ability. IANIVERSARY PLANNED Frances Soufheard Lois Kakuschk. Sue Dawson
Phyllis Stark Lorefta Eccles
Information concerning this l The Tri-Squares dance Club
program may be obtained are holding a sixth anniversary
calling the Aquatic dance withguest callers at the AART BEAUTY
Nest Seattle Community Swim, Highpoint Community .hall Jan.
ming Pool, WE 5-2270. 27. "Parlay Six is the theme Open Evenings Monday Thru Frida'
with prizes and fun galore. All 6017 California Ave. S. W.
square dancers are welcome.
Housewives may
attain Lifesaving
badge atYMCA p0ol You and Your Friends
"Houseyives" Life Saving
Class-- The West Seattle Com-
munity Swimming Pool will of-
fer a lifesaving course for
"Housewives" each Thursday
morning from 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Women who are interested may
take this course, and those in-
terested in certification as Sen-
ior Lifesavers may take the pre-
scribed tests at the end of the
course for certification.
Further information
this program may be
by calling the West Seattle Corn
munity Swimming Pool, WE 5-
2270.
BOB JONES AWARDED
MAN OF YEAR PLAQUE
Bob Jones, retiring City Coun-
cilman received the Young Man
of the Year award at the award
banquet of the West Seattle Jay-
cees held in Kermit's Tuesday
evening. A complete story with
photograph will appear next
week.
BETHEL NO. 58 TO HAVE
OFFICIAL VISIT
Bethel No. 58, International
Order of Job Daughters w i 1 1
meet Saturday, Jan. 27, at the
Olympic Heights Hall. T h ey
will welcome Mrs. Alvina Selv-
es, grand guardian of the state
of Washington, who will make
her official visit at this time.
Tile group will also honor past
guardians, associate guardians
and honored queens.
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4601 37tb S. W. WE S-2989
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Office Supply
Needs
WEST SEATTLE HERALD
4010 S. W. Almka Street
BARBER
Star Barber Shop
No. 2
Now OFee--1321 Harbo¢ Ave.
Good barbers to serve you.
Bring your children
Open Man. thru Sat. 8 to 6
CABINET MAKING
CUSTOM CABINETS
& MILLWORK
VECO, INC.
No lob too large or too moil
Z400 Harbor Ave. S. W.
WE 8.9711 Eves ¢1t 34861
Ace Supply
Plywood--custom cut to order.
Cabinets
4611 3Sth Avenue S. W.
Martin who was instrumental in or ELECTRICAL APIq.IANCIS
ounding the King's Garden at The E---:-=Appl ca
N. 190th and Fremont in Seat- • •
qe. The King's Teens work un- ift d Sh Inn s
ter the direction of Jack Greer Dr woo op r+,++++.
now has some 65 Bible Clubs
-eeting throughout the North- 1329 Hm=r Ave. S. W.
*+est. tiffs and Art S.ppHes Ware & Hosey
Ticket information may be WE 2-9826 4740 Calif. Ave. WE 7-3800
had by calling the King's Teens
3ffice in Seattle at Lincoln 2- ELEGIrRiCAL SERVICE
3131, Extension 40. -
"=N PERSON itl WARREN'S ELECTRIC
III Wiring and
CARL HELANDER II *'++""
FREE ESTIMATES
Day or Evening • WE Ir4811
I I IN POPULAR ORGAN CONCERT Ill
On Gulbrausan Rialto Orcjan Ill "+'a"°ca+.
WZR]Q - A.IINAN WO]KI
At PALOMAR THEATER II!
Thursday, February 8th, 8:30 P.M. -II1 OtNT mU
. T,,aalN--llr m" N!
l',.^6ee Shermem Clay, 1,624 4th Ave. Ill =, o, woE =,e '
=. /ll, llle West SeMl'le Organ Sales, 4786 r-aumleroy Way S.W. LI I Ml Lw. I
are cordially invited...
to visit our aufoma÷ic, coin operated dry cleaning establishment Io
af 13612 Ambaum Road.
You may clean such as, SWEATERS - SKIRTS - DRESSES -
DRAPERIES - BLOUSES - COATS - JACKETS - SHIRTS, etc.
8 p°und+ S2.00
We are sure you will be well satisfied wlfh fhls money and
saving method of cleaning.
Consultants will be on duty at all times to advise and
Lassiter's Automatic
Coin Operated Dry Cleanin
13612 AMBAUM ROAD
Open at 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Seven Days A
WEST SEATTLE
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Electric Wiring
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3400 WaiNt Aen. WE 7.7448
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Reece Burner
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CH 2-1
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West Seattle Glass
|608 Calif. Ave, Wll 7-04110
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Painting and Decorating
Resldent;el and Commercial
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-- Reasonabl. --
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State Llcense No. 338
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• .. also Financing
CALL RaN, WE 7-7142
REWEAvlNG
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Kn|fs Repaired & Shorfene,'l
West Seattle Reweving Shop
48Jtl Calif. Ave. S.W.
WE 7-8377
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