"her friend" Carl Hell. .. Since she had been wearing a corrected her: "Me not dirty, short-bloused piaysuit, ahe had me prettyl" Ginny then con washed the circular ares where had been un. tinued the subject with words her stomach covered; ahe had washed her to the effect that "nobody would like a little girl THAT dirty!" face, and tocumplete her "quite Not loo much thought was given presentable appearance" ( to to the matter until a short time her, anyways) ahe had even put on lipstick! Huw's that for late: she saw her young daughter emerging from the feminine intuition??!! bathroom, heading out to help CLASSIFIED ADS PAY : Her mother saw her and said "My, tiut you are dirty!" Carrie OIVA f4 Kathleen Yi A floral arrangement of white O'Brien MU 7-4063 phlox, magnolia blossoms and Message from Snoop: Regular secrets - probably it is "all gladioli near the altar decorated snapshots, then said "There's readers of the Hood-Land Hap the Sandy Presbyterian Church in a days work". . .The one I y°u, Herbie", pointing to his for the April wedding of Emilie penings column are in for a heard recently was the sur- image on the page. She looked surprise - and Snoop is certain prise bridal shower given for Sue West and Claude Lee again at the picture: "But who it will be a most pleasant one! Donna Wyatt following banking Williamson. that fat old woman next to I ’ ve asked EILEEN ANDEK- hours on the 18th. With plans The bride is the daughter of you?" or words to that effect. Mr. and Mrs. Isham West, of SON to cover the mountain beat and preparations going on all He looked, but didn't know who in place of Yours Truly for this around her, It was a veryasttm- Government Camp, and the it was either. After moreeare- issue and the next issue. I ished Donna who found herself bridegroom ful scrutiny, Lucille said with was so shocked by her affirma ■ and Mrs. I. O. Williamson, of the guest of honor. Donna's a surprised amused laugh: tive answer - I nearly fainted! marriage I Aurora. to Allen "Spike" “Why, that is me!" Eileen is the current pre Fleshman will take place June I The bride, given away by I her father, chose a floor-length sident of the Hoodland Women ' s been in Passing: Curt Brew Club, Inc. and is always an I gown of white satin, highlighted Three Sandy High band stu ster pleading with his dad "t active and loyal supporter of dents are looking forwarding I with lace overlay, and a flow just want to LOOK at the candy". mountain affairs. Because of to a Jari Clinic this summer at ing train. Her fingertip veil Phil Jonsrud'a new office a her many and varied interests was held in place by matching Sacramento State College. The bright addition to Sandy (the 1 feel she is able to step into three students headdress. She carried a orange curtains really set it Snoops shoes - and fill them band members 1 bouquet of white roses. Doug off nlcelyfX . .May 20 la the i Theresa Chan, a friend of the far better than Snoop herself! Heckman, a freshman bari- birthday of Marie Eklund and I bride from Formosa, and Susan Bye now-Snoop tone sax; Diana Lindsey, junior, Pstrlcia Wevwl ink......... Jue I Hackler, the bride's cousin, The braille American flags comet; and Jim Boring, senior - Michael, Arlene Bakke and I were candlelighters. They wore trombone. They will study for purchased by the Sandy Jr. Gary Anliker were born on I light rose floor-length gowns, Girl Scout Troop <783 for the one week (Aug. 7-13) with "the May 22. . .Barbara Beeliler I styled with an empire wal st- Oral Hull Foundation have been finest jazz faculty ever I line, white gloves, and eech received by Mrs. Ray Sheldon. assembled", and will learn Im- will gu to summer school at OSU, taking business courses I had a white rosebud corsage. theory, changing Mrs. Sheldon described the provision, and three workshops. .Dennis Maid of honor was Miss Alice flags: "The stripes are made music, learning to play Crow will complete his I Torgerson, of Corvallis. The Fred of red velvet and white ribbon, different combos, etc. Masters Degree in English st bridesmaids were Mrs. Judy white raised stars are on a blue Proett, band Instructor will PAC. this summer before a Mills, of Amity; Miss Jean velvet background in the accompany his students, This trip to Mexico City. . .John I Williamson (groom's sister), of corner." The Scouts have been jazz clinic experience was Vanes plans a trip to Canada Portland; and Miss Sandra closing their eyes and feeling a direct result of following summer school. . . Lausch, of Marblemount, Wash. the flags with their fingers, community's support of school Mrs. Eleanors Hermanson re Her attendants wore floor- as the flags would be "seen’’ concerts- three band en ceived a Newspaper Fund grant length royal rose gowns, styled by a totally blind person. thusiasts are thrilled at the for a course in photojournalism on an empire line, with shoes Claude and Phyllis Williams opportunity opened to them! at Lubbock, Texas. . .Diane and veiled headpieces to match. celebrated their 18th wedding Several SUHS teachers and Ginter is chaperon mg a trip Each wore white gloves and anniversary on May 20th. students were asked the ques to Europe, then plans to join Give him Accutron*, the only carried a long stemmed white May 21st has two interesting tion: "What would you do with a Cook’s tour to other parts timepiece in the world guaran- rose. fibbertigibbet?" Charles of the world. incidents-Madeline Knapp and a Dennis Ruedi ihe righi lune Robert Williamson, of her son John both celebrated Frasier, woodshop instructor, and Don Hutson plan to spend ccutron timepiece uses Aurora, was best man for his their birthdays the same day- had his own way of handling their summer working for the ic tuning fork instead brother. Lloyd Mills, Ray Fri Esther Perron celebrated a it: " Pound him on the head with Lyle M. Hutson Construction day and Robert West (bride’s birthday and a wedding anniver a mallet, take out his tonsils Co. in the Medford srea. . . I conventional watch works. It vi brates 360 times a second and keeps brother) showed guests to their sary! It was also John Bye’s with a wood carving set, pull IMle Phelps, senior, had the places. birthday. his nails out with the pliers highest betting average this I lime so precise, ihe Accutron time Rev. Edward L. Neuenfeldt A girls tumbling team was and tighten all the loose screws year, and was elected all- I piece is guaranteed accurate to with performed the wedding cere- in a minute a month organized at Sandy High this in hishead with a screwdriver." league outfielder. . . .Ellen mony, It's the world’s first electronic year. Team members were: Webster's dictionary defines a Kauffman graduates from I law. Mrs. John West sang Lenna Swells, Marilyn Madison, Hibbert igibblt Baker Senior High on June 2. 1 wrist timepiece; the first major ad 'Walk Hand in Hand Cheryl per”H and It has come that time of the | vance in timekeeping in 300 years. Chris Hartman, of Sandy, sang JoAnne Middlebrooks De Ann " hich is almost reason enough to Baccalaureat "The Lord’s Prayer". Miss Rader, Jackie Rowland, , Lois Florence Emerson, Detable Services this Sunday evening give it to the graduate in your family. Loraine Townsend, of Sandy, Popelka Betty Chesnut and “t the high school; Graduation and Reich, Tom Cutsforth Accutron by Butova. accompanied the soloists. Roberta Knoll. The girls Audrey Colson all shared is set for June 2nd. Congrat Approximately 200 persons practice an hour together each birthdays yesterday. If you don' know your jewelry, ulations to the 1966 Gradat week. attended the reception held in Edna Gunderson went one bet And now a I rue story that know your jeweler the church halL Six heart- Speaking of sports- here’s ter than Eliza Doolittle of "My could do with an appropriate shaped cakes made up the first some records: David Jackley, Fair Lady" - she only day title relating to "what measure tier of the 5-tier wedding cake scg>homore, holds the 5th best dreamed of "the 20th of May, the feminine sex goes toln order decorated with roses, wadding long jump, formerly called being proclaimed Eliza Doo to attract a man"! The man, bells and pink net. Mrs. Dorothy broad jump, in the'State this little Day".. .Etaia Gunderson in this case, was Carl Bell, Davis and Mrs. Josephine year. He jumped 22 ft. 3 in. actually did have May 20th pro who was rototilllng the back Brown, friends of the bride, The State record is 24 ft. 1 claimed "Edna Gunderson Ap yard of Ave and Ginny Brew had made the cake .Thebride*s' 1/2 in. In school records Mike preciation Dey". .following 25 ster’s. Small 2 1/2 year old aunts, Mrs. Leslie Taylor of Nelson, sophomore, broke the years of service to the cus Carrie Brewster watched him Portland, and Mrs. Louis Hund pole vault record tomers of the Rexall Drug Store. work#* and busied hern elf helping ley of Maupin, cut the cake. with a vault Frank and Lois Pollvks cele Pouring were M rs. John Walker 12 ft. 2 In. Stan Dobson, senior brated their 13th wedding an him -by picking up stones, etc., VACATION and Mrs. Ruth Smith. Miss has beaten the high hurdle mark niversary May 23rd, by going completely oblivious to the dirt she was collecting all over her. I Francine Schmidt and Miss with 15.1 seconds, and he is out to dinner at the Canton Grill Debbie Griffith, cousins of the last Sunday. two-tenths of a second off the bride, served punch. Mrs.Steve low hurdle record. Tim Marcy, Fenton had charge of the guest junior, ran five-tenths of a Two other wedding anniver book, and Doris Miller took second short of the two-mile saries this week: Herbert and record. care of the gift table. Lucille Ogden celebrated their —¿^¿ONSRuo Today is the birthday For her going-away costume of 32nd year together last Mon the new Mrs. Williamson chose Dixie Wlttlngton, Carolyn day; Mr. and Mrs, Jude Loun- Frasier, Ronnie Dale Krebs dree celebrated their day on a royal rose wool suit with matching purse and shoes, and Mathew Madison - Happy Tuesday. accented with a white rose Birthday! Seems Sandy stores have had bud corsage. , a needless amount of shoplift Ever wonder what would ing going on recently--Some of happen U a fashion-conscious the items stolen lead to the girl reported Sports? For the conclusion that the thieves are many readers who didn’t have of school age. If you know the opportunity to read a recent of anyone doing shoplifting, re issue of the Pioneer Press port it to a clerk in the store published by the High School, at once. . .by stopping the habit an amusing item written by early, you may be saving the Nancy Hite is worth repeating person from more serious in part: trouble later on. Several store .1 tromped through knee owners complain of candy, deep mud out to the track. There small toys and such items taken, we saw mllHons of halry-legged and then they mention the bigger boys (some of them were pretty cute) doing the wlerdest things. items: Thriftway exhibits some We stood by the track watching of its stolen goods ranging from the boys walk by in sweatshirts. superballs to bottles of wine, There seems to be only one Brewster’s most recent theft size in sweatshirts — wrong! was a |59. (retail) camera, Half of the guys wore skin tight taken from inside a glass cab ones and the other half wore inet, all that was left was the ones that hung way over their box the camera came in ori- shoes. . .At the broadjump pit, ginaUy. Surely we can all keep we saw boys running and jump an eye out in our local stores ing into a pile of sand. What for signs of shoplifters — no really looked hard, though, was body likes them! pole vaulting. It looked like fun though as we saw Mike Nelson Mrs. Jim Benshoof was given and Ron Beaudoin vault what an miscellaneous shower May looked like a trillion millions 17th at the Sandy Baptist Chapel. in the air and land in a pile Mary Mitchell and Marilyn of saw dust. SPLAT! The saw- Kasch made all arrangements dust Is the icky part. It gets for the surprise party attended in the clothes of the guys. by 27 persons. Pam Bens hoof Some of the boys did little and Lucinda Russell assisted tricks like sommersaults after with gifts. Louann (Wheeler) ——z—Fairlanes, tool getting over the bar. The and Jim Benshoff, both 1965 smartest were the ones that SUHS graduates, were married landed on their feet and didn’t March 21, 1966, at Pomernv get sawdust all over them. ." Wash. Jim continued college at is Must admit it is a different Oregon State where he approach to sports writing . majoring In music education. It certainly lightened the spòrta Following the present school page, Nancy. . .in contemplat term, the Benshoofs will move ing, you just might make the to Pomeroy, where Jim has a big time! job with the Forestry Service for the summer. They Intend Ford Ranch Wagon The Clackamas County Bank to move to Corvallis next fall. staff celebrated 3 wedding an People say that "pictures' an I niversaries last weekend. The don't He", but here’s FREE! See your Eager Beaver cake last Friday was in honor incident recently that shows Northwest Ford Dealer for your copy of Edwin and Esther Perron’s they can distort the truth at of the exciting travel brochure, 32nd wedding anniversary May times. The May 20 issue of "Western Journeys." 21st, and Fred and Hel«i Opportunity News, available at Proctor’s 18th wedding various stores around Sandy, anniversary May 22nd. on shows numerous scenes of the Monday, Delores Craig brought guests attending the V.M.L. to another cake - this one for Open House at the Sandy Oppor- Ray and Hilda Cohrs 13th wed tunlty Center recently. Recall- ding anniversary May 23rd. Ing the photographer snapping The Bank staff do amazingly pictures, Lucille Ogden cur- well when It comes to keeping iously looked through the Now that he’s graduating the least he should know is the right time VACATION ANYWHERE.. AT HOME IN A Now at Shaw's . . New 15’ ALOHA MOBILE HOME , U-Haul Rentals TRAILERS SHAW'S WEAL estatf RICHFIELD Heads-up styling! Special low prices! TO VISIT OUR NEW OFFICE IN THE THRIFTWAY SHOPPING CENETR. Y0U1RE AHEAD AU THE WAY ATYDUR FORD DEALERlB SPRING SPORTS RALE! © GLOS FORD I I I I I I I I i I I I f 1 JONSRUD