• 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. TKIM TKK) 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 II N 32 31 2« Richardson Chev. Rich's Sandy Mobil Sandy Post Tiki Printing Dover Kennel 1. M 27 27 2H 29 M 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 Critical Need For Personnel SECHRITY on a “do-it-yourself' budget! Working around the house can be fun ... and it can help stretch the budget, too. If the latter appeals to you, then New York Life's Whole Life should be the insurance for you. See me soon. Vern Atherly AGENT SPECIAL New York Life Insurance Company WRITE 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. 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