Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, December 23, 1965, Page 8, Image 8

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TM« SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur*.. D k . 23, 1965 (Sec. I)
Evergreen Swamps Pioneers 59-39
under the hoop and dropped In
Evergreen 5 9- James, 39,
a lay-ln to move the visitors Dutuis 5, Ostenson 6, Stone-
ahead. A free thrown and two- hawker 2, Lindsey 5, Grimes
pointer by Dale Phelps moved Me Ken 2.
the Pioneers ahead at 3-1 brief­
Sandy >9 - Verdoorn 1, Dob­
ly. With less than three min­ son 9, Poppen hag en >, Scale*
utes remaining intheflrstquar- 10, Phelps 5, Jackley 1, wn.
ter Jack Scales scored with Hams 1.
a short >imper and Stan Dob­
son made good on a free throw
attempt to pull the Pioneers
out
of tie and back Into
the lead as the quarter ended
8-7.
in the second quarter Ever-
green’s James Martin pumped
19 points through the net to
pull his teammates Into the
A desperation Jump shot and
Demonstrating a down position hold during wrestling
lead 26-30 at halftime. Most
a last second tap by Steve
practice sessions at the high school are Jerry Nagae (on
of the shots by Martin were
Amundson defeated the Sandy
top) and Curtis Cousin*. They will be both wrestling
lay-ups as he shook away from
Pioneer* in a nip and tuck bat­
thia veer In the 106-lb. class.
(Post Photo)
local
defenders.
He scored
tle with Tigard on the winner's ।
every point in the that second floor. The 69-68 loss handed I
half
for his team as they
Sandy their second loss of the
continued to work the ball to
pre-season basketball action.
him.
thinking a pair of free throws
yellow angela, glitter
Today (Thursday) Is the last with
While Martin was pumping
with >ist 12 seconds remaining day of school till January 3, trimmed.
through
his points, Dobson,
to play was Jack Scales. This 1966.
The pictures of Mrs. Will**
Scales, Phelps
and Jackley
put his team into the lead by a
Parties were the order of the children were made Into de-
combined to pick up 12 points
scant one point 68-67. With time day with Santa Claus visiting corations for their tree with
in the quarter for Sandy.
running out Tigard scrambled the primary rooms.
the use of styrefoam and round
As the second hald opened
downcourt and Mike Furrer let
The classrooms and hall* toothpicks resembling a star.
Scales matched points with the
go with a 15-foot jump shot have had quite a festive air, This star was In their display
Plainsmen as he scored on three
which Amundson tapped through Christmas decorations having cabinet which was decorated as
consecutive 12-15 foot Jump
the hoop with the final butter appeared
since
soon after a living room with a fireplace.
shots.
Then the Evergreen
going off a spilt second after­ Thanksgiving. If anyone lacks
Mrs, Sutherland's pupils had
squad began to feed Martin and
wards.
the Christmas spirit, he should made three dimensional frames
he added point after point with
Leading Sandy scorers for take a tour of the buildings and for their pictures from folded
an occasional assist by one of
the evening was Scales with 24 visit each room.
silver paper and gutter. These
the other team members, Dob­
points. Stan Dobson hit for 17
be
wrapped for their
Mrs. Mlller’sChristmastree will
son dropped through a counter
points
and teammat« Dale was decorated with egg carton mothers
In wrapping paper
midway in the third quarter
Phelps netted a total of 12 points decorations which the children which they stnelclled with a
and that ended any Pioneer for the
locals.
had painted and trimmed with ¡toons*.
scoring from the field for the
High scorer for the Tigard glitter. Their pictures were in
Christmas trees of construc­
night.
Tigers was Furrer with 25 the center of silver dollies tion paper In Mrs. Noble'* room
The lone point in the fourth
points.
backed with green and formed were trimmed with bit* of mul­
quarter to be scored by Sandy
Individual scoring was as fol­ a Christmas tree on a bulletin ticolored aluminum foil, look­
came on a free throw attempt lows:
board. These with gold pencil ing as though the trees had
by Ron Williams with three
holders will be given to their lights. Attractive decorations
SANDY 68 — Verdoorn 2,
minutes left in the contest.
mothers.
The holders were for their big trees were made
Dobson
17,
Poppenhagen
7,
Lack of rebounding by the
made
by
the
children with juice from the small size pie tins,
Sandy squad was a major fac­ Scales 24, Phelps 12, Williams
cans, various shapes of mac­ cut around the edges and de­
tor In the lack of scoring by 4. D. Jackley 2.
corated with faces.
aroni, and gilt.
TIGARD 69 — Furrer 25,
the Pioneers
as Evergreen
Mrs. Ellis’s youngsters made
Mrs. Haneburg's children had
completed
d omlnated
the Masters 5, Hogg, Padberg 2,
written Christmas stories and good use of plastic coffee lids.
Strand
15,
Amundson
10,
boards.
Illustrated them. Their pictures They made very attractive
The final score ended with Eggert 2.
of Santa had carefully placed frames for their pictures and
Sandy behind by 30 points 59-
then with bits of gelt made
cotton beards.
CLASSIFIED ADS PAY
28.
Mrs. Mason'spuplls had their others into tree ornament*.
Mrs. Jensen'* pupil* made
pictures cut out and placed on
paper angels.
Won’t
their three dimensional Santa with
mothers
be
surprised! Of "Uttle round bellies."
Many mothers
should tie
course at Christmas time they
probably are angels. Their tree pleased with some of the gifts
was trimmed with paper chains. that their youngsters have been
Mrs. Triplett's tree
wa* making.
trimmed with pop corn which
the children strung, eating part
CLASSIFIED ADS
of It (with permission). Their
BRING RESULTS I I
bulletin board was decorated
Treasure Chest
24
16
Art's Mountain
Electronica
24
30
High Inillvidual game and ae-
rie* -- Betty Hartman, 221 and
VN
High team game and aerlea
-- Dover Kennel*, 577, and
Sandy Post, 2126.
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Sandy’a shooters failed to Ing. Only nlno points were
find the range In the second scored tn the final two stanaas
half of their contest last Fri­ by the locals while the Plains­
day night against Evergreen men coasted to their victory.
High of Vancouver, Wash, as
Evergreen received the tip
they absorbed a 59-29 beat- and Dennis Stonehocker moved
w
Hi J Coin Cleaner* 37
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Richardson Chev.
Rich's Sandy Mobil
Sandy Post
Tiki Printing
Dover Kennel
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27
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Pioneers Lose
Thriller to
Tigard 69-68
Grade School News
Up goes a lay-in by Ron Verdoorn (40) of the Sandy
Pioneer* in fourth quarter action Friday night on the
home court. The »hot hit the rim of the basket and
bounced out as the locals failed to score with a single
field goal in the final quarter. Evergreen won 59-29.
(Post Photo)
Engineers Have
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For Personnel
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you. See me soon.
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AGENT
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VERN ATHERLY
Box 307, Sandy, Ore.
Phone MU 7-7771
NALLEY'S
A critical need exists for
personnel
who possess U.S.
Coast Guard Hcenses to fill
vacancies aboard seagoing hop­
per dredges of the Portland U.S.
Army Engineer District which
operate in the coastal waters
of Oregon, Washington
and
California.
Colonel William J. Talbott,
District Engineer, said vacan­
cies exist for chief engineer,
assistant chief engineer, second
assistant engineer, third assis­
tant engineer and third mate.
All of the engineer positions
are diesel-electric.
MILK
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TO SAVE
block the »hot.
5 tin*
(Po»t Photo!
nestles
MEIER
CHOCOLATE
CHIPS
Tall Tin*
69c
Box
second half of play started. He mined the shot although
the Plaintmen defender, Richard Lindsay (5), failed to
ALL PURE
CHIPS
Reg.
What appears to bo a foot race is an attempt by Dale
Phelps (20) of Sandy to put in a lay up after stealing
COTTAGE
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Christmas Budget Foods
CAKE MIX
Rate of pay for the chief
engineer is >6.44 per hour and
for assistant cheif engineer
$4.48 to $4.96 per hour. Second
assistant engineer pay ranges
from $3.75 to $4.15 per hour
and third assistant $3.65 to
$4.03 per hour.
Pt' 10CI OLEO
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Pay for a third mate, WJ-6
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per hour and Wj-7 classifica­
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Interested
qualified appli­
cants are urged to communicate
with the Personnel Office of the
Portland U.S. Army Engineer
District,
664 Pittock Block,
Portland, Oregon, 97205.
KRAFT - REG. 95c
SALAD OIL
tows
KRAFT
Mayonnaise
38*
Pioneer Stan Dobson (32) struggle* with Evergreen
player* for control of a rebound during Friday night'«
encounter here with the visiting Plainsmen. Lack of
backboard strength and shooting eyes hurt the Sandy
hoopsters as they wore bowled over 59-29.
(Post Photo)
KRAFT MARSHMALLOW
43 or
¡or
69C
CREME
Fini lor
PURE BEEKEEPERS
19c
5 & 99c
Q’ 3?C HONEY
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SUNSHINE
CRACKERS n. ...
55C I KING
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49c
Large or Medium
CRISP
PICNICS Celery.. 19‘YAMS 9S
A
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lb
NAVEL — All Size*
WE HAVE
ORANGES M
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BONELESS HAMS
Economy Sliced
BACON
. . . of the warmest, old-fashioned
kind, from all of us to all of you!
Holt’s Shopping Center
Loop Highway
665-9958
Sandy
CHRISTMAS
4 Big
HARD MIX
5 lbs. $1.69
2 lbs. 69«
Sale
Days!
Wishing You
A MERRY
CHRISTMASI
We Will Clo.e ot 6 P.M.
on Chri.tmot Evel
CLOSED
CHRISTMAS DAY
Loop Highway at Kaito
Check Your Tickets
For FREE GIFTS!
Dec. 21,
22, 23, 24,
Tuet., Wed., Thur..,
& Fri.