Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, October 14, 1965, Page 12, Image 12

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TMI SANDY (Or*.) POST Thur»., Oct. 14, IMS ($*c. 1)
Marion J. Fletcher, Estaca­
da, and Sheryl A. Carignan,
Eagle Creek.
Repairs on All Makes
and Models
ACCENT
APPLIANCE AND
REFRIGERATION REPAIR
50 N.E. 2nd Street
Gresham, Oregon
Located at Riegelmann
Appliance Store
"With the Accent
on Service"
KEN PHILLIPS
665-4158
Mom and Pop Concert pankratz
Sandy High
School Menu
Marriage Licenses
Scheduled On Oct. 20
onday, Oct. 18
Monda
Chicken Sandwich
Potatoes and Gravy
Carrots and Peas
Tuesday, Oct, 19
Pork Fried hlce
Chow Mein
Vegetable
Wednesday, Oct, 20
Sloppy joes
The annual Mom and P.n>
Concert will tw held at Sandy
high school in the cafetortum
at 8 p.m., Oct. 20.
The concert band, a cajtpelU
choir, Plonalres and dance band
will tie th* performing organi­
zations.
Two songs associated with the
late President Kennedy will tw
presented. “In th* Summer of
His Y*ars,” a song dedicated
to him, was originally perform­
ed during a British television
program on th* evening of his
assassination, and the follow­
ing night was seen in the U^.
The Plonalres will sing the song
in an arrangement by Director
Tom Lewis. The second song
is the theme from “Profiles
in Courage,’’ a television series
bused on Kennedy’s prize-win­
ning book of the same name.
“Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desir­
ing” will tie presented Jointly
by the concert bund and a cap-
pella. Th* Pionairsa and dance
band will do two songs togeth-
Cole Slaw
String Beans
Thursday, Oct. 21
Braised Beef
Vegetable
Hot Roll and Butter
Celery Sticks
Friday, Oct. 22
Fish Sticks
Potatoes and Gravy
Peas
Hot Roll and Butter
k
f enneus
Gresham Store
Open 'til
9 P.M. Fridays
Open 9 30 A M.
6 00 P M Daily
Thi* i* th* end of th* rood for you, buddy! Bronco defender Jock Robertson (36)
reach** out to pull down Sandy ball c*rrl*r in th* final quarter I m * Friday. Jerry Mc­
Lain, Pioneer halfback, packed the pigtkin far one yard gain to hl* own 43 yard lln*
in this play.
(P*»t Photo)
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY
Brones Bruise
Pioneers! 3-0
nt Penneys
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
our 2.98
Gaymode®
sleepwear
reduced!
SANDY MIXED DOUBLES
W
The Sandy Pioneers absorbed yard line. A series of ten al­
their third Wilco League loss ternating running plays with
Friday
night as
Parkrose McLain, Ken Paluck, and Dale
rambled for two touchdowns Phelps carrying had moved the
while holding the locals offen­ ball to this point after Park-
sive unit in check throughout rose's kick after the TD. At
the evening. Final score of the this point Parkrose called tor
time.
contest was 13-0.
Commencing action again the
With two minutes plus re­
maining in the first quarter of Parkrose defense stiffened to
action a costly fumble in the throw Phelps for an 8 yard
Pioneer backfield opened the loss and a 15 yard penalty
way for Bruce Couturier to re­ against Sandy found the ball
cover the fumble on the dead all the way buck to the Brones
run and race the remaining 12 45 yard. A fourth down pass
yards into the end zone. Kip attempt failed and Parkrose
NITE OWLS
Veit booted the extra point and had erased the only offensive
w
L
push
of
the
evening
by
the
Parkrose assumed a 7-0 lead.
Glos Ford
7
U
Previous
to
the fumble Pioneers.
U
8
Minutes
later
Parkrose Curt A Dels
neither squad had posed the re­
11
9
semblance
of an offensive Quarterback Steve Jones tossed Grokett Jewelry
9
11
threat. The Brones had been a 35 yard touchdown pass to Edwards Richfield
7
13
unable to push through for the Halfback Jeff Schnleder. The Mt. Hood Lanes
I
1 I
first down and kicked to the counter was nullified though for Ellen's Klozet
High
Individual
Game --
Sandy 22 yard line on the play an illegal procedure penalty.
Parkrose scored their second Scratch, 188, Pat Colson.
before the fumble occured. On
High
Individual Series —
the first hip from center the counter with Just 25 seconds
ball
squirted past Halfback left in the first half. Taking Scratch, 487, Ann Emith (sub).
High Team, Scratch -• El­
Jerry McLain and rolled to the the pigskin over on Sandy’s
12 where the Brone defender 27 yard line the passing comb­ len’s Klozet, 487.
High Team Series, Scratch
scooped it up and scored.
ination of Jones to Schleder
The first quarter ended with connected again and the visitors -- Grokett's Jewelry, 1329.
Sandy behind seven points and moved ahead 13-0. The PAT
the ball on their own 47 yard kick was not good.
line. As the second quarter
The second half action was
got underway it appeared that unfruitful in the scoring de­
the Pioneers
were going to partment for either club. For
bounce back as they racked up
most of the time the ball see­
four consecutive first downs.
sawed near the middle of the
With only two minutes gone in
field.
this quarter the ball had been
At one time another Jones
Gantenbein's sells for less EVERY DAY
advanced to the Parkrose 12 pass reached the arms of its
Check just a few of these items . . .
Intended receiver who raced
everyday low prices at Gantenbeins.
into the end zone. However,
SANDY SAW SHOP
once
again,
a
penalty
nullified
Uullty KrawaaM* Work
the scoring play for the Brones.
Repair and Sharpen Saw*,
Lawn Mower», Knives and
This time it was unnecessary
Scissors We Mak* Key».
roughness.
About the middle of the fourth
quarter Sandy had pushed the
visiting gridders back to their
own 10 yard line on a fourth
down kick. A penalty put Park­
rose back to their 5 and their
series of downs failed to ad­
vance the ball sufficiently so
they kicked out to their own
37 yard line. A clipping penalty
on Sandy wiped out any hopes
of
a scoring punch for the
MUtual 7-2781
locals.
The game ended with Park­
rose a 13-0 victor as they
garnered their third Wilco win.
For tour Card In This
DIRECTORY
Nursing Homes
BAUNACH
Home for the Aged
Phone
nursing home
MU 7-4712
Office Hours 9 a m to 5:30 p.m.
Doily except Wed., Sun
Fri 1-5 30 pm.
Mt Hood Dentol Bldg
MU 7 2676-r
415 E Pleasant Ave
Sandy
TO SUFFER WITH
THE COLD, SAY WE
IS SUCH A USELESS
TRAGEDY
and those needing nursing care.
J. WOODLE
Martha C. McGuire, R.N.
Real Estate - General Insurance
Sand and Gravel
Uselett to have an oil fur­
nace — without OUR regular
ROCK CREEK SAND
AND GRAVEI
Physician
Crushed Rock, Fill and Top Soil
tervice
and
OUR
Fuel
Oill
For reol warmth—call ut to­
10
Ice Cream
American
Maid
SILVER FALLS - 2'4 tins
PUMPKIN .
ZZ^
Dundee Pork & Beans
No. 2’4 tin
No. 303 tin
5:89e
8:85e
ZEE
1
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Toilet Tissue
Tìrrston»
P M
MEDICAL BLDG., SANDY
MARX & CHASE
Motor Oil
Gre»h«m
CRACKERS
53‘
AERO • EASTERN
100% Paraffin Bate
0.1. 59c
2-lb. box
(In Your
_____ Stainer)
CALL US TODAYI
Betty Crocker
Registered Land Surveyor
Registered
land
Surveyor.
Surveying,
' Mapping, Subdivisions. Office located 3
miles east of Gresham on loop Hwy.
Rolli
(3-4 Pakt)
59e|\Dog FoodWH" 13 s' $1
SUNSHINE
Physician and Surgeon
Excellent Low Cost Printing
1
23-lb
box
pkg*
GELATIN
day.
ELTON D. LEAVITT, M.D.
Main St.
69
Seedless
1.29
658 - 3138
Office Hours: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Doily except Wed., Sun.
Sot. 91
•Rad Delicious
•Golden Delicious
•Jonathans
50 lb«.
BRIGHTWOOD
ORCHARD CREST
NURSING HOME
24 Hour Nursing Care for ambulating and
bed patients. Physicians on coll.
One Mile South of Sandy
MU 7-2041
on Bonstedt Road
Apples
29
79
ROYAL
HOOD RIVER
SPUDS Grapes
Office at Salmon River Bridge
PHONE HOOD LAND 402
69
SIRLOIN
lb
Buy Now — No. 2
DESCHUTES
Real Estate
Home for involids, convalescent patients
loving Care for the Aged & Convalescent
T-BONE
Cut-Up
FRYERS
OPTOMETRIST
MU 7-5389
STEAKS
Teen-Age
DR. ROBERT D. SCHOUTEN
Veterant - Social Security - Welfare
Graciout Living on limited Income
Fine Food
on EVERY ITEM!
These are typical
Polish Rings 3 :’!
Classified Business
Professional Directory
THE SANDY POST
Oct. 14, 15,
16, 18
THAT PRICES ARE LOWER AT GANTENBEIN S
Don't waste a minute—shop these spectacu­
lar savings while values are so terrific! Gay­
mode’ cotton flannelette sleepgowns and
pajamas, so delightfully easy-care! Gowns,
S, M, L. Pajamas, 32-40. Extra-large sizes,
2 for $6.
MU 7 2631
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Pioneer Real Estate 14
6
McKinnon Enter.
8
12
Frederickson Appl.
H
8
R^. Smith Motors
It
8
Meier's Dairy
11
9
Belangy’s Egg Ranch 9
11
Paul’s Welding
t
14
Snow Top Drive In
16
High Women’s Series and
Game — Lois Leavitt. 476 and
174.
High
Men’s
Series
and
Game — Elton Leavitt, 556 and
210.
High Team Series and Game
-- McKinnon Enterprises, 2239
and Belangy’s Egg Ranch, 778.
IT’S NO ACCIDENT!
Cotton flannelette
M c G uire
PAINT & WALIPAPER STORf
Artist Supplie*
Glass — Picture Framing
33 N.W. 1*1
663 2321
t Iren»»*
IL CO.
U MU.72471 oaeatoH
• LOOP HIGHWAY •
Gingerbread Mix
Rog. 33c
25‘ *
Presto-Logs
On Loop Highway at Kobo
4 BIG DAYS
Thur»., Fri., Sat. & Mon.
SACK COAL
-
DRY KINDLING WOOD
16" STOVE WOOD