Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, May 19, 1966, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thur»., May 1», 1M4 jU«.!) TMi SANDY (Or. ) POST
Women will never be no sue-
Ceaafui in the buslnesa world
a» men because they don’t have
wives to advise them. -- Linn
(Kan.) Record.
Missionary, Speaker at
Mother-Daughter Banquet
SANDY
RADIATOR SHOP
Compì,». Radialo! R.pa
Ov.m.Qh» Service
Guarani..«! Work
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FOR
Dr. S. L. Boe
MNttNIliMiiâEŒ
Republican Candidate
for Oregon House of
Portion No. I
We Solicit Your Support
<Pd
Pol
Adv
by S
I
Boei
CUTTING the traditional wedding cake following their
in Woodland, Wash., on April 23, are Mr. and
Mis. Gilbert Fritsche. Pretty Mrs. Fritsche is the
former Karen Schlaht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward
hiaht of Rt. 3, Boring and the handsome bridegroom
1» Hie son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fritsche of Rt. 2
“Mistress Mary, quite con­ further continuation of the nur-
trary. .” was the theme of the
•ery rhyme theme at the south
annual Mother-Daughter Ban- side of the room.
quet last Thursday evening in
Mr*. Vera Fisher, president
the Social Hall of the Sandy
the Missionary Society, was
Baptist Chapel. The dinner,
‘oastmistress. Following dln-
sponsored
by the Women’s
'mr, hats became the main topic
Missionary
Society of the
M an original millinery style
Church, was attended by 104
dxitest was staged. Making and
people.
modeling their own “creations”
Guest speaker for the even.
*ere: Louise Von Bergen, Bea
Ing was Mn, David Yount. Mr. Brinkley, Daylene Mann,Luzell
and Mrs. Yount will leave in Walbel, Sylvia Fussell, Shiela
September for missionary work
Lois Bennett, Marge
in India, under the authority of
Kitchen, Janice Crane and Mary
the Conservative Baptist For-
Mitchell. Mrs. Fussell’s hat
•‘im Mission Society. They have
made from a lampshade cov­
ber-n assigned as house parents
ered with moss and decorated
for a missionary school, where
*“h a spray of scotchbroom,
David Yount will teach.
"as selected as the mostwear-
Members of the Men’s Fel­
able hat. Modeling the most
lowship of the Baptist Chapel
Wayout Hat” was Luzell Wal-
prepared and served the meal. bel Mrs. Fussell then gave
Assisting with the dinner were:
" "hat talk’’ prepared
by
Pastor
Harold Fuller, Bert
t en Steffi, using hats from
Walbel, Duncan Brinkley, Ned
Klien’s Klozet to illustrate her
Dyal, Wally Von Bergen, John
speech.
Fussell, Stan C. Davis, Frank
Musical entertainment was
Chambers, and Roy Brinkley.
provided with solos by Nancy
Table decorations, arranged
Kitchen, Mary Whitlock, and a
by Lxxjise Von Bergen and Shir­
duet of Barbara Kitchen and
ley Dyal, consisted of Barbie
Mary Whitlock. Nancy Kitchen
dolls
dressed in gardening
Played the piano accompani­
attire, floral arrangments and ment.
a few seashells scattered near­
by. Aii arrangement of shrubs,
plants and flowers, loaned by
Janz Plantland,
formed
a
¿BIG CHIEF
In The Heart" of Sandy
Swift'ning AQt
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Add!. 69c
3-|L CSn
C&H Powdered
or Brown Sugar
Welches Grade
School Menu
m
MONDAY
“Sloppy Joes”
PcRato chips
Assorted relish
Cookie
Ice cream
Milk
TUESDAY
Tuna salad
Cheese stick
Buttered com
Raisin batter bread
Fruit
Milk
WEDNESDAY
Hot dogs
Mustard
Macaroni salad
Carrot sticks
Apple crisp
Milk
/Ippreciation Day
Sandy Rexall Drug is happy
to invite you to
EDNA GUNDERSON
APPRECIATION DAY
Help us honor Edna Gunderson for 25
years faithful service to the customers
of Sandy Rexall Drug.
You are invited to have coffee and
cookies with Edna all afternoon,
ANNIVERSARY SALE THURS., FRIDAY & SAT.
EDNA GUNDERSON
V94ÌW
lur-
nace
making
house
dirty
FRUIT
COCKTAIL
Minit Mart
Last B eek’s Winner
Ice Cream
ALL EXPENSE
PAID TRIP
Firal Ou.lity, High Butrerf.,
For Weekend At
Oregon Coast
gal.
Mrs. Lucille Doty
Pf- 2, Box 216, Sandy, Oro.
Fully Cooked
Smoked A A
^n>z
Picnics UU
GO ELECTRIC
1°0 Teb
mg
^NA'S
$3.89 a month
°gnes
only
prie T'SePtic
eo^A’s
Go modern with flameless
electric heat Clean electric
heat is so comforting and
clean, makes Housekeeping
so much easier and it can be
yours for as low as ..
With PGE’s easy-pay Budget
Purchase Plan you can install
a completely automatic 9 KW
system suitable for an 800
square foot home for as little
as $3 89 per month. Other
sizes also surprisingly low in
cost. May we tell you more?
Samsonite
FOLDING TABLE
^PLASTIC SURFACE
TUBULAR STEEL LEGS
! tell me
more
aste
69
Nationally
Advtrtittd'
I am a PGE customer.
Wind
and
□ I would like to get e free cell­
mate on what electric hoot
would cost to inetoll In my
homo.
EDNA GUNDERSON
1966
Many Fragrance*
>175 Value
CHIPPED
MEATS
□ Plea«» sand me your free 12-
pege "Heot Your Home Elec­
trically" booklet end your
folder on PGE e new taaypty
Budget Purchese Plen.
w
f
Beef, Ham,
Corned Beef,
Addrait
gving away
All Purpose Table / Ideal Gift
City or Town
Zip Code
63c SIZE ONLY 1 Limit 2 ____
SANDY REXALL DRUG
IN SANDY SHOPPING CENTER
WITH S2S WORTH
OF REGISTER TARES
Reg $6.9} Valut
N,m,
Edna is practically
RUMP
ROAST
Mall I k
PORTLAND GENUAL ELECTRIC CO.
Haatlng 0*H-. «1 I.W. «Mar,
r*rtlMd, On. »720S
mut T ji
CLIP A MAIL
COUPON
Genuine Samsonite Table has stain­
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plastic top. Steel protective binding over
table edges. Easy, compact folding. Ex­
clusive easy-action leg locks. Electrically-
welded tubular steel legs. Chip-resistant
baked enamel finish on all metal parts.
This table is available in two popu­
lar colors: Tan with bronze frame and
Grey with black frame.
P
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WE GIVE GOLD
BOND STAMPS
PLUS
EVERY DAY
LOW SHELF
PRICES I