Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, July 08, 1965, Page 14, Image 14

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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
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SANDY