THi SANDY (Or*.) POST Thur«., Dec. 29, 1964 ($.< j) Oregon City Five MOUNTAIN GRANGE 926 Stops Sandy String Hyl Dottle H. By Mike Hite SANDY il U 13 15..5Q ORE. CITY 7 15 15 21-.62 The Oregon City Pioneers stopped Sandy’s unbeaten string at two games Tuesday night with a 62-50 win over the Pioneers in TYV-Wilco crossover. Sandy took an early lead over the home floor Oregon City five at 11-7 but Rick Ford pulled OC even at 22-all at the half. By Mike Hite Oregon City overcame an The Sandy Freshman led by early second half deficit of three Brent points and went ahead for good Roger Williams and won its fourth 28-27 on a basket by Ford. Peterson Oregon City had a 15-pointlead straight game Thursday de­ with three minutes remainir<. feating Lake Oswego 47-31. Williams, who made 76 Ford was high for the game with 21 points while Lee Pop- points in the first three games, penhagen led SUndy with 15. added 18 in this game on 9 Ron Verdoorn, Pioneer stal­ field goals. He sat out nearly wart, was held to his season’s half the game as Sandy Coach Tom Lewis substituted freely low of only 7 points, he had been averaging at a 21-point throughout Peterson sank 7 of 11 from norm. SANDY 50 — Verdoorn 7, the field for his 14 points, his Poppenhagen 15, Sliger, Wil­ high for the season. Andy’s lead was never liams 8, Winchester 9, Ackers 2, Schneider 2, Croston 1, threatened as they breezed home after a 13-4 first period Olds 6, Hendricks, Flath. lead. OREGON CITY 62 - Ford Roger, who averaged 23.5 21, Quigley 7, Andrew, Owens 12, Grossenbach 10, Davidson points per game with the fresh­ man for the first four games 6, Renner 2, Call 3, Lacy, moved up to junior varsity for Miller, Bean, Tutty. last Tuesday’s game. Rooks Win 4th Straight KC 32 ein Jim Sliger (31) beats out the defense and goes high for a goal in the Dec. 20 game against Oregon City. Pioneers dropped the non-league game 50-62. _____________________ Ball was right in the basket for a Sandy score but when game was over Pioneers trailed 50 - 62. Bob Flath (45) guards teammates shot. (Post photo) (Post photo) Matmen Lose To Estacada By Mike Hite F^OH S, was pinned. 141 lbs. — Jim Nagae, S, lost decision 3-2. 147 lbs. — Dave pyai, decisioned opponent 6-2. 157 lbs. - Mike Larson, S, was pinned. 157 lbs. — Dave Miller, S, was pinned. 168 lbs. .. Butch Nelson, S, was pinned. 178 lbs. -- Delbert Coffman, S, was pinned. Heavyweight — Bob Kerr. S, was pinned. Estacada rolled to its third wrestling victory by swamping Sandy 53-8 before the entire student body at Estacada Tues­ day afternoon. This was the first dual match of the season for the Pioneers. Winners for Sandy were Bill Hite at 123 lbs. by a second round pin and Dave Dyal, 147 lbs. with a decision. 98 lbs. -- Ted Struttman, S, was pinned. 106 lbs. — Eugene Marsh­ man, S, was pinned. 115 lbs. -- Gary Yeager, S, was pinned. 123 lbs. — Bill Hite, S, pinned opponent second round. 131 lbs. — Larry Parker, A group of 18 carolers from S, was pinned. Immanuel Lutheran church vis­ 136 lbs. -- Larry Beaudoin ited and sang at McGuire Rest Home and nine homes of elderly SANDY SAW SHOP members of the church last Hei>u»u, Work Friday evening. The group then met at the lawn Mowers, Knives and home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Scissor«. We Make Keys. lAincan and enjoyed refresh­ Mlle E. Saidy ea Hwy. 1 Pho«e MS*«I7« ments served by the hosts. Visits Homes ■»"to’ on fashion fabrics! GINGHAM WINTER PLAIDS Priced from 49e yd. WOOLENS Priced from 98c yd. GIRLS' ROBES TU HIVERS EDGE By George MacAlvey i Bawling News given by Su/anne McDonald, Home Ec chairman. The annual Grange Christmas party was held Dec. 19 at the Grange Hall with Santa Claus dlstritiut- Ing gifts to children ami adults. Christmas stories were given by Mrs. MclXmald, and the “Origin of the Christmas Tree” was told by Dottie Sh silvery bark characterize the mosses. The only club mosses young trees. On older trees today are the lowly ground pines this bark is a purplish black which are small creeping vlny broken up into square blocks. affairs. The needles are always in These first conifers of eons bundles of 5 and are from ago were the Voltzias. They had 2 to 4 inches long. The 6 inch some of the characteristics cf banana shaped cones are also present day auricarias. You will a white pine characteristic. A only see auricarias in this area fairly long lived tree, 500 years planted as an oramental as Is not uncommon, the Western they are species of the southern white pine often attains a hemisphere today. The monkey height of 100 feet. It is fouiri puzzle tree you see in some at all altitudes up to 6000 feet. yards is an aurlcarla. So also In southern Oregon, the giant Is the Norfolk Island Pine you of the white pines, sugar pine see in pots or greenhouses. In (pinus lambertiana) often the early Juraasic epoch, a towers to 180 feet The general multitude of forms known as color and the needles are the the transition conifers proli­ same as in the Western white, ferated, and from what has but here the resemblance ends. been found in the fossil record, The cones may be as much as nature tried out about every 15 inches long, and the bark separate this tree from pon- SANDY MIXED possible combination of charac­ of older DOUBLES trees is furrowed teristics possible. So, in the late deeply with the ridges broken derosa. The cone is larger, 12-26-66 Jurassic, conifers reached up into long irregular plates. and the color is a blue green. their climax of development, The branches stick out at right The cones are purple. Ulis W L and in the following Mesozoic angles to the trunk, giving the form of crown, foliage color J. J. Walker Realty 41 23 epoch, they began to decline. tree a more rigid appearance. distinction and cone color will &n Ro Esta Lanes 40 24 Now this decline began a good Also longlived, many of the help you identify a Jeffrey pine Pioneer Real Estate 39 25 many million years ago, and larger trees when cut showed when you are in their terri­ Brooks Cafe 30 34 tory. Crush the needles of a Janz Berryland from the number of species ages over 600 years. 29 35 Jeffrey pine and a lemony odor McKinnon Enterprise29 still with us, it will be a good 35 If you trek into the high Wal- Frederickson Appli. 28 many million more before they lowas in the wilderness area, is noticieable. 36 In the same territory as the Don’s Richfield 21 disappear completely. When you will find another member 41 Jeffrey pine you will find the Women ’ s high series they reached their climax, they of the white pine group, and the completely crowded out the limber pine (pinus flexilis); so oddball of the 3 needled pine game — Vickie Esperson, 510 giant club moss trees airi named becuase of the extreme group, the knobcone pine (pinus and 206. attenuata). The cones readily dominated the entire earth. Men’s high series and rubberyness of its smaller identify this small pine. Even game — Myron Dale, 654 arri The Sequoiah s and Cypresses branches. So flexible in fact, of our west coast are considered you can tie an overhand knot in very young trees bear cones. 241. Team high series and game by botanists and paleobotanists them without damaging the They are arranged around the I both to be maklr^ their last branch. This Is a Rocky moun­ branch in whorls and tightly — San Ro Esta Lanes, 2344 | stand. You and I will not be clasp the branch. They do not and Pioneer Real Estate, 824. tain species, but, the Wallowas around to see their extinction, are more or less a western open or fall off but are re­ D«y or Night Service — A Local Institution HOODLAND HOPPERS but somewhere in the future, extremity of the Rockies. It tained by the tree and event­ Phone 6651117 12-21-66 except for nursery specimens, rarely gets to 50 ft high, and ually become imbedded in the Grethem, Oregon the giant Sequoiah, the majestic most of them you will observe wood. The conesare long taper­ ed ovals about 4 inches long W We Endor»« the Oregon Funerei Insurance Pion redwood and the unique Mon­ L are stunted, spread out wind­ and very hard. Whenfirecomes Alpine Hut 42 terey cypress in the wild will 22 swept specimens, little more Shake Inn to the knobcone stands these 36 'be a part cf paleobotany. For 28 than gnarled old shrubs. When Post Electric 36 cones open after the exposure 28 over a century, the Meta- In a location favorable to grow Log Lodge to heat and start the reforesting 35 29 sequoiah or dawn redwood was up, limber pine has a stout Chris ’ Phillips process immediately. Some known only from the fossil re­ trunk with a fast taper at the 66 foresters say these seeds are 33 cord of the John Day country, 31 top, dark yellow-green needles Washing Well 28 1/2 still viable after 50 years of 35 1/2 parts of Idaho’s fossil beds, bunched in fives at the ter­ Barlow Trail 23 1/2 40 1/2 being imbedded in dead worjd. etc, and was known only as minals of the branches, and Ken’s Chevron 22 The knobcone grows on dry 42 a long extinct ancestor of the black, deeply furrowed bark, High individual game arri sequoiah and the redwood. Then broken into wide blocks. The poor soil and in such locations imagine the surprise when a cone Is very rugged looking in may be found in pure stands. series, scratch — Margery Rarely over 60 feet in height,* English, 186 and 492. botanical expedition from the comparison to other white pines FARM TRACTOR CO~ this tree is short lived for High individual game and Arnold Arboretum found a grove cones and may be as long as - BUYING? - a conifer, 100 years being its of them in a remote Chinese 10 inches. Records indicate this See U« for New limit. Older trunks are often - SELLING? - valley bearing cones with farm prowled tree may live to be 300 years j Jacuzzi Pump« and forked, and this habit produces viable seed. I have several of old. It is primarily a tree cf . Repair« on All Makes - TRADING? - these growing at River’s Edge, A large floor jack and a the timberline region. The an open crown to the tree. Bark Of Pump« near the heater, valued at >300, were 24-Hour Phone Service which were grown from some of branches usually droop in the is scale and ridges base, and dull brown on old LP Hwy. & Boring Road this seed. The Hoyt Arboretum stolen from Fujii Farms, rl when calling Johnny limber pine. wood. The young growth has 2, Box 1153, Troutdale, Stat- Gresham, Oregon in Portland also has some trees We have a timberline white MO 5-3491 with light brown bark. Needles are urday. Entry was through an from this same seed. Telephone: MO 6-4164 pine in the Cascades also--the We do have some native red­ whitebark pine (pinus albl- 5 to 7 Inches long in bunches of unlocked door. J. J. WALKER _________________ SPtf wood in Oregon in the Chetco caulus). As opposed to the lim­ three and are yellow green in AT 8-5045 river area. We have no native ber pine the branches ascetri in color. 4950 NE Union Portland (To be continued next week) Holiday time is danger time Sequoiah, but there are a lot the whitebark pine, and the trunk ~ SP-tf for walkers. One out of four of them in the state, planted is always smooth and palegrey« Motor vehicle accidents are Christmas accidents involve as ornamentals, and recently, The very base of (he trunk of a top killer during the holiday pedestrians. Forty per cent oc­ the State forestry dept has been fla'kedTlHtie3^ “Caled OT season a^a “>« Oregon De'- SALES t SERVICE cur between 4 p.m. arri mid­ distributing seedlings for re­ £ so J ?/ ROHDE i ROHDE 01 Mo‘or Vehicle«. night Christmas Eve, and nearly forestation purposes. It grows ? ’ as *° seem *hlte. Last December, aut o accident arrldanl ¿me FARM TRACTOR CO. 75 per cent during the first 30 well In Oregon coast range, hence h 107 So. Bluff, Sandy almost rlJ tOteled 77 ln Ore^ hours of the holiday. Avoid that loop Highway & Boring Road . and does well around here if almost round cones are about Injuries totaled about 3,100. Phone 668-4666 Or«»ham MO J 4164 run down feeling. Walk wisely! LEN’S Rigging Shop LENS Rigging Shop Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom. Coleridge Kodel Filled Sizes 2 thru 12 Carroll ¿Finterai Home Women’s Dresses Prices drastically slashed to clear VALUES START $2.98 & up Sizes 36 - 38 100 VITAMIN C S59* Brewsters SANDY JUSHíSS-ílBKTOglL MEN’S JACKETS B ank A meriurd Cedar Plaza DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORE 200 S.E. Main Ft r Mantel Grant DHhaxer pre­ sided over the Dec. 12 business meeting