Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, June 23, 1966, Page 10, Image 10

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TH! SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur*., June 23. IBM (Sec. I)
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AT THE SANDY POST
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Fargo, both of Gresham.
The
newlyweds
received
guests Immediately after the
ceremony tn the church social
hall.
MU 7-4063
leaves this weekend for the Na­ August 14, at Eagle Fern Park,
tional Key Club Convention In "it will be a family picnic -
Chicago. He will drive to Se­ you bring your own food and
attle, and then take a plane to all your little tribe.” For fur­
ther information, contact War­
Chicago.
Here is some of last week­ ren Homing, 122 N.W. 15th,
end's birthdays in the Sandy Gresham . 665-0679.
area: Luzelle Walbel, Helen
Ikiane and Sherrill Comfort,
Loundree
and Tommy Rut­ and their young son, recently
ledge celebrated their day on spent 4 days visiting Sherrill’s
Saturday, Chuckie Dunn and Po- parents, Rev. and Mrs. Calvin
pelka enjoyed their cakes on Hull, of Everett, Wash., and
also seeing the various points
Sunday.
Ralph J. Case, of Multnomah of interest near Vancouver,
County, and Sharon L. Black, B.C. Seems the famed Stanley
of Snohomish County, Wash, Park and the Queen Elizabeth
were married JUne 16th at the Park were both overgrown with
Sandy Justice Court. Judge weeds and uncut grass - the
Howeller performed the wed­ park employees were on a most
ding ceremony.
effective strike, the month's
Mrs.
Lloyd
Holt,
and growth of plant-life Indicating
daughters Barbara and Carol, when the strike had commenced!
MH. AND MRS. DENNIS HEHRIFORO
attended
the graduation of
Learned from Faye Beach
(Sandra Miller)
Gloria Holt (Mrs. Bob Holt) that her older brother has re­
Baskets of mixed garden girl,
wearUig a pale yellow
from Western Washington State cently moved to Sandy Heights. flowers decorated Sandy Pres­
dress with pink ribbon. Die
College at Bellingham on June His children will be attending byterian church for the evening
bride's nephew, James Snyder
loth, when she received her Sandy schools this fall. Wel­
wedding of Sandra Miller and of Boring was ringbearer.
Bachelor of Arts degree in ed­ come, to Connie and Alene
Dennis
Herrtford, June 5th.
Nicholas Yamamuro, Gresh-1
ucation. Gloria has accepted Mathes and their 6 daughters:
The bride, daughter of Mr. am, was best man and ushers
a teaching position, beginning Shirley, Connie, Donna Jean,
and Mrs. Stanley Miller, Rt. 2, were Greg Herrtford, the bride­
next fall,
in the Evergreefi Brenda Faye, Debra Sue, and
Box 373, Sandy, Is a 1963grad­ groom’s brother, and Richard*
School District in Vancouver. Julie Annette.
uate of Sandy high school. She
She will be teaching in the same
Doug and Faye Beach are
is
attending
Northwestern
district as her husband, Bob. looking forward to their trip
School of Commerce in Port­
Scout Leader Helen Swails, to Reno and Lake Tahoe. With
land. Her husband is the son
and five Girl Scouts of her troop a good babysitter left In charge
of the late Mr. Herrtford and
Joined with other Girl Scouts of the "home front”, they will
Mrs. Mark Herrtford, 930 S.E.
tn making floats for the Rose be belatedly, celebrating their
Magnolia, Gresham. A 1963
Festival Parade. The company 6th wedding anniversary, which
Gresham graduate, he is with
they were assisting made six was June 10th.
the U. S. Navy, training in com­
of the parade floats, four of
Yesterday was the birthday munications.
which took major prizes. Susie of Margaret Kotzman, Nick Ek­
Rev. Edward Neuenfeldt per­
Croston,
Nancy O'Harrow, lund and Duane Barker.
formed the double ring cere­
'.enna and Laurel Swails, and
Seen tn Passing: Dewey Bar­ mony.
Tulle Fleischman helped put the ber proposing Douglas Beach
Given in marriage by her
flowers on the Lloyd Center’s as a new member of the Sandy
father, the bride wore a slim­
"Mary Poppins’’ float, and also Kiwanis Club. . .Kiwanis mem­
line white empire styled gown of
□n Meier L Frank’s "My Fair bers busy on the Fly-In Break­
peau do sole, which her mother
Lady” float.
fast-tickets may be purchased had made. The dress featured a
from any Kiwanian! Don't for­
rounded
neckline and long
Michael Barnett Is working
ge to buy your ticket!. . . . sleeves ending in bridal points.
his summer at Koch's Mill,
Gerry Barker urges all eli­ Her finger - tip - length veil was
noping to return to Portland
gible Jaycee members to pay caught In place by a single fab­
State next fall for his soph­
him your dues, and come help ric rose. Pink and white roses
omore year.
them get the band wagon roll­ surrounded a large whiteorchid
Bill and Evelyn Anderson had
ing! Three Cheers to those in her bridal bouquet.
their 13th wedding anniversary
who have already indicated their
Susan Miller wasmald of hon­
last Monday, June 20th. BUI
interest in supporting Sandy, or for her sister and the bride­
was unable to get off work, but
and who are already planning groom’s sister,
Susan Her-
Evelyn celebrated it in her own
another Mountaineer Festival rlford, was bridesmaid. Their
way, by taking their four child­
for later this summer!
dresses, Identical in style to
ren: Lori, BUI, Jeni and Bobby,
A note of recognition also the bride’s, were pastel floral
to the Oregon Coast.
to the Jaycettes of Sandy who print. They carried bouquets of
Two Sandy women form half helped register local swimming
yellow and white daisies tied
of a monthly Domino Club. Edna
students under the Kiwanispro­
with pale green ribbon.
Rhode and Alice Olson of Sandy gram.
Junior attendants were JUlle
join BlUle Anderson of Powell
Attending
the
Grand
Portland, as flower
Village Senior Estates, and Assembly of the international Snyder,
Faye Berger, of Gresham, for Order of Rainbow for Girls In
luncheon and dominoes, rotating Oregon from the Sandy Chapter
>90^/7 // courtes Fo fooef...
the meetings
between their were: Kathy Searls, Lenna
homes, "ft’s a very relaxing Swails, Laurel Swails, Vana
experience," I am told.
Eri, Sandy Eri, Mary Jo Mad­
Visiting at Goodwin and Alice ison, Marilyn Madison, Char­
Olson’s home last Sunday were lotte Hames, Bonnie Bender,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicholson, Linda Keyser, Carol Houston,
from
the Senior Estates at Mary Anne Shaw, Kay Kirby
Woodburn, and Mr. and Mrs. and Dee Ann Radar. The girls
Eddie Nicholson and family of left for Corvallis last Sunday
TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS
Sandy.
morning accompanied by Wanda
NO LUCKY TICKETS
Attention all members of the Eri and Aline Madison. Meeting
SUHS Class of *61! A 5-year them at Corvallis was Donna
NEEDED . . . NOT A DRAW-
Reunion is planned for Sunday, Hutson, now living at Central
ING. JUST SAVE YOUR
Point. Kathy Searls Is a mem­
ber at Grand Choir. They re­
CASH SLIPS
turned to Sandy yesterday.
I am sure that we are all
f recently guilty of neglecting to
say that extra word of appre­
ciation to someone who has as­
sisted us, especially those who
are employed In positions at
public service. I am therefore
taking this opportunity to wish
Margaret Kotzman many good
wishes on her retirement from
postal service, and add a sin
cere Thank You from the many
Sandy residents she has as­
sisted through the years. Last
Friday was her last day of em­
ployment at the Sandy Post
Office. She went into Gresham
General Hospital on Monday,
and is expected to return home
today.
The Sandy Kiwanis Club pre­
sented Lyle Seaman with the
Senior Citizenship Award of
1966 at their meeting last
Thursday.
Did you know that Patrick
Lee Barnett, of the Sandy Key-
Club, is the Lieutenant-Gov­
ernor of District »20? Last
year he was Vice-President
of the Sandy Key Club. Patrick
After a wedding trip to the
Oregon
coast,
the
couple
returned to Sandy for a week.
The bridegroom returned to the
naval training center In Pan-
sacola, Florida, Jun» 1». Mr a.
Herrtford will Join him therein
the near future.
trawberries
FRESH DAILY
Marthalla
Puget Beauty
Northweat
WILLAMETTE
ü- L
ch $2.95
£ •
RASPBERRIES
_
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—w*
Wja^and^Cit^imitg
11 Cubic Foot Norge Freezer
from
BIG 375 POUND CAPACITY
Sandy's Newest Drive-In
To all you wonderful people who took the
time to visit us during our GRAND
OPENING lest week
Make It a Habit to Drop In Often
TAKE AN OPTION ON TOMORROW’S
INCOME-AT TODAY’S RATES!
You can—with ’Standard’s
Multi-Purpose Policy. It
guarantees your right to
convert other assets into
monthly income on retire­
ment—at lower rates in ef­
fect today. For information
call
JOHN FUNK
Phone collect
226 6303
Ai
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LL1WLLL
P.O. Box 68
Sandy, Oregon
INSURANCE COMPANY
LIFE—HEALTH—GROUP
Cold Lock
Magnetic
Door
Now it the time to
Thin Pac
Insulation
that are ao delicioua.
Our price includes free
Kay Lock
Special Detroit
Drain
plut
S-Year Food
Protection
Sandy or Hoodland.
$14900
OTHER MODELS
14 Cubic Ft. - $199.95
16 Cubic Ft. - $219.95
20 Cubic Ft. - $249.95
Model FF I ISO
ONLY
$8.52 Mo.
Clockomat County Bonk
Budget Term
MT. ELECTRONICS,lnc - —
I want Quality!
FREE GIFTS
FOOD SPECIE
EACH
Cut Up Medium Size
FRYERS 69*
Helen Swails has only three
more weeks of summer school
before graduating - It's really
quite an accomplishment as
nearly 20 years lie between her
first year of college following
high school, and the 3 year
program she is just completing.
Her mother, Mrs. Maude John­
son, retired from teaching this
spring- Helen begins her own
teaching career next fall at
Bull Run Grade School.
Duane
Comfort,
a Sandy
teacher is employed by the
Valley Migrant League this
summer teaching
migrant
children at the high school. He
teaches Grades 1,2 and 3, and
his hours are from 6:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. That’s early!!
So THEYSAY
THEY went
\FROM PILLAR
TOPOST
TANG
US Good or Choie«
SALAD DRESSING
39«
IS 79:Ba«»69!
AnMAvrnA I SK,NLESS
39
WIENERS
Quart
CARNATION
INSTANT
SNOWFLAKE
BREAKFAST
SAVE 14c PKG.
Economy Sliced
BONELESS
65c
SHASTA
LADY HUDSON
DARIGOLD
POTATO
CHIPS
Reg. 69c Box
47C Each
CANNED
MILK
6:89
CANNED POf
7Up
6 Pack
12 oz.
2Ctns
LOCAL HEAD
CUKES
LETTUCE
CRISP
CASE OF 24 $2.15
OVEN FRESH
SLICING
CARROTS
—
BREAD 5-1
PILLSBURY
MUwn
' 7 2331
TOMATOES
19
SAVE 72c
Cake Mixes 4 : $1 00
CAMPBELL'S
KELSO
BIG
DAYS
SOUP
SAVE 23c
«»«mi
J DRUG
12 97‘
SLICING
1 Lb
For your convenience!
Roy PGE, We« Coait Tele­
phone, Northweit Go« bill«
here. Bank money order«
told.
— S&H Green Stamp« —
A aw
Free Samplet 7 UP Friday and Saturday
(Plus Deposit)
looking for the kind of
satisfaction they've now
found at Sandy Roxall
Drug. It « something worth
looking fori
lb
6 lb. Box $2.29
All Varieties
Loop Highway at Kelto
Thurs., Fri., Sat., & Mon.,
June
23, 24, 25, 27
6189
LIFEBUOY
or LUX
BATH
SIZE BARS
SAVE 35c
59'