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Thur» ■ Fourteen attend reunion ly lace Her father gave her a pearl and diamond pen dant. and she borrowed her mother s wedding band. Her grandmother. Laura Tee. flew from Plancenta, Calif., to attend the wed ding Darcy Tee of Sandy, the bride's sister, served as honor attendant. Bndesmaids were Cathy Simmons of Fort Worth. Debbie Money of F ort Walton Beach, and Kathy Schofield of Pensicola. G ary Jarvis of F ort Walton Beach was the best man Ushers were Brian Stone, Joe Stone. Rick Simerly and DaveGlowa Graduates of Sandy High School class of 1932 Include, left to right. Louise Luca# Whetiell, Erwin Child. Roberta Smith Dymond and Emm a Steiner. In the rear are Dolly Rathke Graham and Lura McLure Feyerherm. Connie Stone John AT FRIENDLY THRIFTWAY THICK-MEATEU ALSO RED LEAF OR GREEN LEAF LETTUCE "M IX OR MATCH" 4Z 2 9® CHOICE, JUICY LARGE LEMONS JU M B O O N IO N S 1 LB. CELLO BAGS DON'T MISS OUR SPECIAL LOW PRICE O N GROUND BEEF FOR STUFFED PEPPERS FRESH RHUBARB .49« CORN ON THE COB MIX OR MATCH 4 , 99« FLORIDA FRESH & TENDER SEEDLESS GRAPES 9 9 ? FOR FOR CRIMSON RED WHITE COACHELLA GRAPE FRUIT . WHtTF OR RUBY RED 5 b bag George Bruns, a former musical director and composer at Walt Disney Studios, entertains former Sandy High School students with some of his more lucrative compositions. Sophomore selected to leadership seminar QQ Jr Jr U.S. NO . 1, RUSSET B A K IN G PO TATO ES JoEllyn Murillo of Bor ing has been selected to represent Sandy Union High School at the second an n u a l O regon Youth L e a d e rs h ip S e m in a r, which will be held at the Holiday Inn at Wilsonville. Murillo will join 180 other high school sophomores to participate in the three-day seminar, which w ill be April 23-25. This seminar provides high school sophomores with an opportunity to in teract with business and community leaders, with the goal of exposing students to the workings of American business and the incentives it offers. Each high school in the state selected a student to CRISP, FRESH BUNCH S P IN A C H 1 I a d d it io n a l AT M l” PEPSI REGULAR , DIET, LIGHT OR M O U N T A IN DEW BUB WESTERN FAMILY GRAPE JUICE 40I VAN DE KAMP (BEEF OR CHEESE) ENCHILADAS 7^ 02 OREGON FARMS CARROT CAKE MOUNTAIN WINES JA M RED BURGUNDY, RHINE, WHITE CHABLIS OR VIN ROSE SEEDLESS RAISINS WESTERN FAMILY 88 39‘ 79‘ w JF $ |9 8 VEGETABLES OR PEAS A CARROTS 2:.°«88< DOW NY STUFFING M IX Price» »Wecth* Wed thru Tw»,, Apr. 14 20 p m Live music will be provided by M arie Ken nedy w ith vocals and guitar. Cost of the benefit will be $1. For childcare inform a tion, call 622 3952. BAN ROLL-ON joins a sister, Michelle, 16 months G randparents include Walt and Shirley Porter of Sandy, and Paul and B a r b a ra W ag o n er of I-aGrande Great grandparents in clude Lois Porter of Sandy, and Hay and Emma Lun- drigan of Gresham SERVICE WE GIVE! ALKA _ S E L T Z E R j||H |H H | WEEKLY SPECIAL > I Good Wed. Apr. 14 thru Tues. Apr. 20 ONLY! Photo Center INSURANCE WE SELL . . . The personal insurance counsel and odvice of a local ogent is important to you in planning a complete insurance program ASSORTED T E X T U R E 3U R F A C E O N LY V A R IE T IE S A PART OF YOUR C9 MMlJN<T ^ " - 17450 AAoinig, Sandy 6 6 8 -4 2 4 0 . $099 REGULAR OR UNSCENTED SANDY STORE ONLY 6 o» iTHRiFYKAY WILLIAMS At the conclusion of the seminar, one boy and one girl will be selected to represent Oregon at the week-long Hugh O’Brian International Leadership Seminar, which will be held at Northwestern Universi ty in Chicago in August. ANTACID STOVE TOP SOFT- ENER ,N¥ $ ^ 9 9 EXCEDRIN COLD TABLETS VEGETABLES CORN, PEAS, MIXED Mike and Cindy Wagoner of Sandy recently announc ed the birth of a son, Christopher Michael. He was born April 8 at the P ortland Adventist Medical Center He weigh ed seven pounds. 14 ounces and was 20 and a half in ches long. C h ris to p h e r M ic h a e l NIGHT-TIME PAIN RELIEVER COMTREX 02 R epresentatives w ere chosen based on evidence of em erging leadership ability, sensitivities to the needs of others, participa tion in school and com munity activities, and the desire to expand exposure to the workings of the business community Christopher Wagoner born SÀVI I - (AC WESTERN FAMILY AVAIIABLI AT MOST T O IT TWAT STORKS A fund-raising benefit is scheduled this Saturday night for Carolyn Smith, Democratic candidate for House District 23. The benefit will be held at the Inn Between on Highway 2t> at Welches at 8 PIZZAS $049 ASSORTED VARIETIES 20 O Z ' participate in the seminar. The local selection process was open to all high school sophomores Smith fundraiser Saturday TOTINO "CLASSIC 4*^*- A 12 OZ. CANS i ’ j f N O N -F O O D FEATURES FROZEN FOODS DEPT. BEVERAGE CELLAR ALMADEN Eunice Carlson Kline and Arthur Hauglum Seven members of the class' 28 graduates have died They are Jim Knox, O liv e K e a lih e r K n o x, W allace Aschoff, Louis Haneberg, Marion Duley, Edith Blake Koopman and Mary Funk Keller Other 1932 graduates are F ra n k C h ris tia n s e n , P h y llis C h ris tia n s e n Calhoun, M argaret Bell Hillyard, Julia I-arson T ut tle and Bert Wilkinson. Organizers were unable to locate Leona Wheeler. George Bruns has the distinction of having the most children, six at last count; Roberta Smith D y mond of Charlottesville, Va., traveled the greatest distance to attend, and Amanda and Stan Bacon have been married the longest, since 1932 , . GOLDEN GREEN PEPPERS I« ’. CARROTS HEAD LETTUCE ‘ Fourteen members of the Sandy High School class of 1932 celebrated their 50th anniversary April 3 at a reunion held at the Chinese V illa g e R e s ta u ra n t in Portland This reunion is held an nually and includes former students of Sandy High School who attended bet ween 1917 and 1938 Each year a 50th anniversary is honored. This year some 166 alumni and spouses at tended the event Graduates of the class of 1932 who attended were D o ro th y Bruns D epro, G eo rg e B run s, E rw in C h ild , L u ra M c C lu re Feyerham, Dolly Rathke Graham, Herb lzer, Louise Lucas Whetzell, Amanda Perret Bacon, Arletha Pro ctor Mills, Harry Radford, Roberta Smith Dymond, Em m a Steiner Monner, CRISP LARGE LARGE, CRISP Z 5 50th anniversary Vows exchanged by Tee, Stone Connie Tee and John Stone exchanged vows at St M ary’s Church in Fort Walton Beach. Fla . March 6 C onnie was a 1979 graduate of Sandy Union High School She and her husband, who are now at home in Pensicola, are employed by the U S . Navy She is the daughter of M r and Mrs Mark Tee, Sandy His parents are M r and Mrs Harry Stone of Fort Walton Beach. A reception was held at Brooks Beal Center, also in Fort Walton Beach. She wore a family wed ding gown made of Chantil April » . » » 2 (Sec 2) SANO* (O re.) POST <22 » 8 x 1 0 COLOR ENLARGEMENT ROYAL OAK $1.89 EACH Reg S 3 . 19 CHARCOAL « iiw ro From color ’o i» $^99 >AO J b < COLOR ENLARGEMENT 99« EACH Goo i go Morgan local ftoprosontotlvo For mounting add$2 00 For Mounting add 3 2 .50 BRIQUETS 5x7 •tide or C -41 negative From color k 9ldB or C-41 noyttve NO LIMIT W ALRAD Sandy. O re g o n INSURANCE AGENCY 668-4421