Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, December 02, 1965, Page 10, Image 10

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TH! SANDY (Ora.) POST Thurs., Dec
2, 1965 (Sac. 1)
Wrestlers Meet Franklin
Grapplers Here Friday
• Sailor Writes
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
(Continued from Page 1)
The Brewsters will carry a
much larger clothing selection
for the shopper with the bigger
store and more display area
provided here. Store hours
through the Christmas season
will be from 9 to 9 and will be
open from noon until 5 p.m. on
Sundays.
object our presence here.
Second question: Why did the
government send us here? To
honor s pledge by the United
States to the recognised gov­
ernment of Viet Nam to assist
them In preventing the estab­
lishment of a Communistic
form of life in their country.
Last, but not least: Why pre­
vent the spread of Communism?
Esch American can answer this
one himself. These three basic
questiona form the entire con-
trover ay in to an inevitable
Winner of the man'» Bowler
outcome, We must be here. To
withdraw now would be aur-
rendering to the Communists. Markwell. Ml» game winning
We’d be turning our backs to »core on the roll-off at Mt.
s people who needs our assis­ Hood Lane* wa* 121*.
(Po»t Photo)
tance. We’d be reverting to our
former life of isolationism
which crested problems in
World War I snd World War IL
Not to have entered the conflict
at all would have been like tell­
ing the Communistic world that
they are unopposed. It would be
like saying: “Go, spread your
Ues, Imprison the souls of man,
take away the God given right of
life where you will. We of the
United States will not stop you.
We are tired of fighting, tired
of helping our fellow man."
Did we not beg, yea twg, aid
from France during the Rev-
olutlonary
We were
small and weak then. Now we
are great and strong, can we
not return past favors."
Woman's Bowler of the Year
Stop a minute and think about
roll-off at the local lane* wai
what you have Nxt read.
I am twenty years old and I Jan Wamboldt. Sha bowled a
quite high school to join the serie» total of 1220.
(Fost Photo)
Navy. I was here for the Cuban
Crisis and now for Viet Nam.
I won't say much more than
West Germany, England and
this. I have been over here France are the major auto-
for six months, fighting. I have producing foreign countries.
a wife. I also have a son that la
almost five months old and I
have never seen him. I hope to
get out of the Navy in February
but I don’t think I will be able
to because we don’t have enough
people in the service to let us
get out when our time is up.
I hope this will change the
Delicious
attitude of some of your stu­
dents who csil themselves men.
Your Friend and Alumni
William H. Farmer SN
596 25 92 S Division
LSS Muilany (DD-528)
Box
c/o Fleet Post Office
San Francisco, Calif.
96601
Sports parachuting and sky
diving have a death rate 80
times higher than (hat of foot­
ball.
Convictions against taxpay­
ers for fraud reached 1,495
in fiscal 1964, up 77 from the
previous year.
LET’S TALK
ABOUT IT !
Hold Intersquad Matches
Wrestlers
at Sandy high
school
will
play
host to
a
wrestling
team
from
Franklin high school of Port­
land In the si io« son opener on
Friday. First match will get
under way at 6 p.m. in the old
gym.
Coach Bob Beisell indicated
his grapplers would be mighty
tough in the lighter weights this
year but was short on candi­
dates In the heavier weight
divisions. “We hope to field
a hill slate of wrestlers by
Friday night," stated the coach.
A first look at the wrestlers
in action was afforded both
the coaches and spectators on
Monday night of this week when
an Intersquad matches between
wrestling candidates was held
In the old gym. The team in
black overpowered the reds
in this competition 30-7.
held
Nine
matches
with the following results:
98-lb. class -- Curt Cousins
declsloned Sky Snethen. 106-lb.
class -- Jerry Nagae and Andy
Hartman wrestled to a draw.
115-lb. class -- Con O’Harrow
declsloned Bob Boitano. 185-lb.
class -- Jeff Mats declsloned
Carl Cabu. 130-lb. class —
Jim Nagae pinned Ron Beaudoin
in round three. 130-lb. class--
Gary Modders pinned Larry
Parker In round three. 136-lb.
class -- Monte Bourn dec I ston­
ed Bob Hack. 141-lb. class —
Lindsay Duncan pinned Mark
Woedin In round ano. 178-lb.
class -- Phil Hayes and Hallie
Caba wrestled to a draw.
Giving a pointer to Ron Vardoorn, sophomore candi­
date for a forward position on the Sandy Pioneer varsity
basketball squad, i* Coach Nick Robertson. (Post Photo)
First Basketball
Game Is Dec. 10
The first basketball contest ary to precede.
of the pre-season round for
In the meantime the local
Sandy high school will be Fri­ players are continuing to brush
day, Dec. 10, here. Schedules up on their shooting eyes, set­
printed show the first game ting up plays, etc. Robertson
to be this Friday night but this said the fellows are coming
is IncorrectCoachNickRobert­ along fine but he was not ready
son notified The Sandy Post to name a starting five yet.
Pioneer hoopsters open their
The pre-season game sched­
season next Friday night on the ule follows:
home floor against Washington
10--Washington, here.
Dec 14--Tlgard, there.
high of Portland. The varsity
game will start about 8 p.m.
17--Evergreen, here.
with a junior varsity prelimin-
30—Oregon City, here.
Specials This Week
★ New Tenor Ukes
$5.50
* Special Beginner Guitar
(New) $19.95
★ New Electric Guitar $39.00
* New Bass Guitar... $89.00
DAY MUSIC CO
665 9133
Gresham
202 N.E. 2nd
9 to 9 Wk. Doyi, 9 to 6 Sot.
Brewster’s
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the front door back to the
prescription area. This portion
of the store will be prepared,
Brewster
said, during the
month but will not be ready
to service customers until in
January. Brewster, himself,
will be the store pharmacist
and will manage the entire store
operation.
Ample dressing rooms, with
swinging louvered doors, are
available in both the mens and
womens sections of the store
Me Lean,
Airman John
son of Mrs. W. F. Savage of allowing customers to try on
Rt. 1, St. Helens, has been items for fit, etc. Throughout
selected for training at Shep­ the entire store Is heavy duty
while
there are
pard AFB, Tex., as an Air carpeting
Force
aircraft maintenance speakers Installed inside and
on the front of the store build­
specialist.
The airman, a 1964 grad­ ing which will play music dur­
uate of St. Helens Senior high ing shopping hours. The celling
school,
recently
completed of the store is knotting pine.
Numerous posts in the store
basic training at Lackland AFB,
have been antiqued for the
Tex.
His father, J. D. McLean, Brewsters by Garnet Anderson
resides in Government Camp. of Sandy. “They sure add a lot
to the store atmosphere," re­
marked Mrs. Brewster.
A public drinking fountain and
restrooms are located next to
the infants department. Rooms
on each end of the building will
house necessary storage. Am­
ple parking facilities are in
front of the store will entrance
and exit from Main St. It has
now been blacktopped.
Soon to be put up on the out­
side front of the building will
be hanging lights styled like
the old San Francisco gas type
street lights. Also to go up soon
will be a sign.
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Action during wrestling practice find» Sky Snether on top of Bobby Wesselink
with a sit-out hold. Sky will wrestle in the 981b. class while Bobby figure» to com-
pete in the 115-lb. division.
(Pott Photo)
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