î TME SANDY (Or*.) POST Thur«.. July S. 1965 (Sec. Î) Birthday Party Honors Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fuer- stenau, Rt. 2, Box 800, Sandy, honored their great-grandson, Bruce Jennings, on his second birthday recently with a party at their home. Cake, ice cream and straw berries were served to grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Krebs and son Ronny and Mrs. Aaron Meyer of Sandy; Mrs. Lucile Wagner and daughter Jerelyn of Gresham; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schumacher and Bruce’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jennings of Portland. Eastern Star Schedules Installation Saturday ML View Chapter No. 125, Order of Eastern Star will hold installation services on Sat urday, July 10, at the Masonic Temple in Sandy at 8 p.m. To be installed as patron and ma tron of the local order are Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Barker. Handling the Installation ceremonies will be Ralph Brown and Sue Johnson, past patron and past matron re spectively. Also taking part in the installation procedures will be Katherine Leech, installing marshall; Clara Sandstrom, in stalling pianist; and Zara Richey, Installing chaplain. The outgoing patron and matron of the organisation are Jerry Swails and Jerry Stein- barger. In addition to Barkers the following slate of officers will be installed during the evening ceremony: Harry Cole, associ ate patron; Leslie Cole, associ ate matron; Augusta Bruns, secretary, Helen Nelson, treasurer; Helen Swails, con ductress; Inez Howard, associ ate conductress; Ruby Mitchell, chaplain; Jerry Steinberger, marshall; Gertrude Alt, organ ist; Lillian Packard, Ada; Martha Williams, Ruth; Jo Hill, Esther; Margo Fox, Martha; Elizabeth Mathney, Electa; Frances Croston, Warden; and Don Deming, Sentinel. Free Rides for Youngsters HOOVER ZENITH ZENITH Steam Irons $12°o Clock Radio $1295 Electric Radio *15°° SONY PHILCO 18" Portable TV Transistor Radio^Q50 *129°° Frederickson Appliance Loop Highway Sandy On tap for the Friday night Moonlight Sale in Sandy will be free rides for youngsters sponsored by the Sn<> - Top Drive-In here. These rideswill provide kiddles with plenty of excitement while the folks are taking advantage of the late- hour shopping buys. Mike Matthews, operator of Sno-Top Drlve-ln, has made the arrangements for the Mea dow-Land wagon drawn by draft horses. The wagon and horses will be driven by an experienced driver. A fun-filled ride is as sured youngsters coming to the Sno-Top during Friday night’s Moonlight Sale period. VISITS WORLD'S FAIR Nancy Martin of RL 2, Box 497 of Sandy recently visited the New York World's Fair and rode the AMF Monorail over the 4,000 - foot closed loop trace around the Fair*» scenic Lake Area. Others in the group accom panying her on the ride wen» Lorraine Martin, Margaret Bridges, Sue Hecht, and David HechL CARRIER TO RETURN HOME Gunner's Mate Seaman Walt er J. Hoppe, U8N, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hopf>e of Rt. 2, Sandy, and Signalman Flrat Class Phillip B. Setterlund, LSN, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Setterlund of Sandy, will return to Norfolk, Va., in early July aimard the attack aircraft carrier USS America after a two month deployment to the Caribbean. MOONLIGHT SPECIAL Attention all you night owl« e From 7 P.M. July 9 (Friday) Until We Close-Up BIG DEAL 8 $1.00 TICKETS Reg. *1.20 Value e SHUFFLEBOARD • POOL O PINBALL HAVE A GOOD TIME AT SHORT LOCAL . . . Marsha Wagner, daughter of Mrs. Lucile Wagner, RL 3, Box 439, Gresham, was winner of a drawing at the recent Teen Age Fair held at the Portland Memorial Coliseum. She re ceived a two piece wool sulL = PASTIME 110 MAIN SANDY