Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, February 09, 1967, Page 8, Image 8

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THI SANDY (Oro.) POST Thur»., Feb », 1967 (Sac. 1)
ORIENT BEEF AND DAIRY
Quick-Draw Practice
Injures Madras Man
Mitey Mite
Ski Results
A 24-year-old Madras man
accidentally shot himseif Sun­
day while practicing quick-draw
maneuvers in a rock pit near
Bridal Veil.
Glen Carpenter told officers
the gun went off and hit him
in the foot. He was treated at
Gresham General Hospital.
A report on h<>w to select
a txM'f animal will be given
by Maureen Wheelei, Carol
Dutton ami Lara Stetviland at
the Feb. 14 meeting uf Ihe Orient
Beef aul Dairy 4-h club.
At their lust meeting, Jan.
10, reports wen given by Mau­
reen Wheeler, Durold Wheeler
anil Michael Dosiert.
Diane Herrington, 12, Mt.
Hixd Ski school, made it two
straight wins in the Mitey
Mite ski race Su id ay. Her
time of 48,3 through the 30-gate
course was the fastest run of
the day in the Trolhagen Giant
Slalom.
SANDY SAW SHOP
Boys 10-12 --Jamie Putnam,
Unitili) Hr. « uhm Mr Murk
Cascade 50.5; Howie Herman­
DON'T FORGET
R.pair and Sharpen Saw»,
son, West Sylvan 50.6; Mike
Chain Saw», Kniv.i and
FEBRUARY 14TH
Wiesmann, Ski Bowl,51.2; Mike
S( IlMH w’ Make Kay»
Durtshl, Biddy Werner Ski
League 51.3, Jim Dodd, Beau­
mont 51.5; Ron Taylor, Moun­
tain »op 53.4 Frank Fassold,
ML Hood Ski School 53.9; Ron
Mathews, Mountain Shop 54.0;
Torn VanDyke, Laurelhurst,
AUTO PARTS ond
54.1.
Mochín. Shop Service
Girls 10-12 — Diane Her­
311 E Proctor
668 4444
TOP NOTCH DOWNHILL from MHCC, Jon Vurik, was
rington, Mt. Hood Ski Sbhool,
instrumental in OSU and U of O in the Mt. Hood meet
48.3; Karen SUuer, Bridlemile
held at Multorpor in January. He will compete this
52.9; Eloise Englesby,Cascade,
weekend with the rest of the MHCC ski team in an
53.7; Meg Imeson, Cascade,
Oregon conference meet at Anthoney Lakes.
55.8; Sandy Touruaugeau, Ra­
leigh Hills 58.8.
Boys 6-9 -- Tom Tournageau,
St. Helen’s Hall 36.3; Jeff Gar­
ren, Mountain Shop 37.4; Tom
SANDY GRADE SCHOOL MENU SANDY HIGH SCHOOL MENU Dodd, Beaumont 41.4; John
FEBRUARY 13-17
Shiffer, Mountain Shop 41.6;
FEBRUARY 13-17
MONDAY
Steve Baratia, Mountain Shoji
MONDAY
43.0.
Parsley potato
Swedish meat balls
Girls ti-9
Balogna
Alex Sandra
Potatoes and gravy
deCarne, St. Henry 36.8; Van­
Lettuce wedge
Carrots
Stewed tomato-cracker
essa Purdy, Mountain Slop 38.7;
Roll and butter
Bread and butter
Kathy SUuer, Bridlemile 40.1;
TUESDAY
SANDY’S RON WOODCOCK (40) taps in rebound In Molalla game Saturday. (Post tiioto)
Toni Lueth old, Welches 44.8;
Fruit (pear)
Spaghetti
Mary Mathews, Mountain Slop
Milk
Tossed salad
46.4.
TUESDAY
Garlic bread
• alter »he'd been to SANDY
Buttered green beans
WEDNESDAY
REXAll DRUG
She could
Crisp celery
Roast beef sandwich
hardly believe that we hod
Cheese sandwich
Potatoes and gravy
everything »he'd been look
Oregon Birthday cake
Spinach
mg lor
SANDY
48,
WY
’
EAST
61
The
Indians
led
33-19
at
half-
Heart Shapes from
(strawberry shortcake)
THURSDAY
By Mike Hite
time.
Milk
Pizza
Bob Thomas ripped in 25
Molalla stretched Its lead to
WEDNESDAY
String beans
SAN RO ESTA
SANDY
MIXED
DOUBLES points and plucked 18 rebounds
39-21
early In the third period.
Bank Mon.y Ord.r*
Noodleburg
Cole slaw
2/1/67
2/6/67
in leading 7-2 Wy’east to a Then Williams, who got 10
Jello salad with carrot and
FRIDAY
W
61-48 pounding of Saidy, last points in the third quarter,
pineapple-lettuce
Fish sticks
Erickson - Fowler
Po. Sfofion lor
J. J. Walker
Tuesday at the Eagle’s home brought tiie Pioneers luck with­
Bread and butter
Potatoes and gravy
PG E
Tire Service
Realty
roost.
in striking distance.
W.»t Coost Telephone
Milk
Peas
Sandy Radiator
Pioneer Real
"Die 6 foot, 8 inch "Diomas
Northwert Natural Go»
The Indians maintained a 14-
THURSDAY
Roll and butter
Barlow Trail
Estate
wheeled
in
short
jumpers,
point
lead
In
the
last
quarter
Sloppy Joe
Estacada Golf
Sbn Ro Esta
hooks, and dunks to the delight until Hallbacka and Vandehey
Tossed green salad
Edward Richfield
Historical Society
Lanes
49 1/2 38 1/2
of the crowd.
hit field goals to give the In­
Chocolate pudding
Grokett Jewelry
Brooks Cafe 43
45
Schedules Speaker
Smallish Sandy found it diffi­ dians a 71-55 advantage with
Packaged Children's
Milk
Weaver’s Dept. Store 9
Frederickson
cult to shoot over huge Thomas less than a minute to play.
FRIDAY
Jennie Welches AnL 5
H. W. Hawley, historian for
Appliance
Cards from 49e
39
as the Wy’east junior hovered
WILCO LEAGUE
Potato salad on lettuce
High team, scratch — Grok­ McKinnon
the Oregon Sheriff’s Associa­
under
the basket and got at least
INDIVIDUAL
SCORING
Buttered spinach
ett Jewelry, 1335; handicap —
tion, will be speaker at the
Enterprise 39
49
BREWSTER’S
four clean blocks erf hoop-head­
G Pts
Avg. H
Crisp celery
Sandy Radiator, 1454.
Feb. 13 meeting of the Clacka­
Janz Berryland38 1/2 49 1/2
LETS
ing shots.
"Diomas,
Peanut Butter cookie
High
game,
scratch
—
Angie
mas County Historical Society
Don’s Rich field 33
55
TALK
Thomas
collected
nine
points
Wy
’
east
10
198
MUk
19.8
31
Drum, 178; handicap, Gypsye
at Mertie Stevens’ Guest House
Women’s high series aid in the first half as the Golden
IT
Hallbacka,
Weaver,
195.
607 Washington St., Oregon
game — Vicki Esperson 562 Eagles headed the game Pio­
200 S.E. Main
668-4144
OVERI
Mol.ill.i
io
177
17.7
27
TRY A CLASSIFIED AD
High series, scratch —Irene and 233.
City.
neers 22-13 with a floor-shoot­
Blount, 493; handicap --Gypsye
Men’s high series and game ing percentage of .410 to .283.
Phon.
Jesuit
10 165
Weaver, 508.
-- Stan Esperson, 548 and 233.
66S 0955
In the last half, Thomas net­ Davies,
Team high series aid game ted seven baskets and twofree-
Park rose 10
25
— J. J. Walker Realty, 2255 throws. Sandy never got back in
Verdoor n,
and
803.
TRIM TRIO
Vern Atherly of
the game despite some fine
SU nd y
10
15.4
2/3/67
NEW YORK LIFE
maneuvering for clear shots by Wocdward,
INSURANCE CO.
W
L
Ron Verdoorn aid Scott Win­
Reynolds 10 144
14.4
288 S622
FR 5 2 W0
Mt. Electronics 50 1/2 37 1/2
:
chester, who made 16 and 12
Happy House
48
40
points respectively.
Sandy Post
46 1/2 41 1 1/2
SANDY 48 -- Verdoorn 16,
Rich’s Sandy
Schneider 2, Fiath 2, Williams
We put automatic latches on all our folding seat-backs to keep them from flop­
The
Kids
’
Wrestling
program
Mobil
46
42
in Sandy will conclude this Sat­ 8, Olds 4, SUger 2, Wixdcock
ping forward should you ever stop suddenly. The seat sits upright until you trip
Tiki Printing
44 1/2 43 1/2 urday with a wrestling tourna­ 2, Winchester 12.
i H 4 J Coin
a latch.
WY’EAST 61 — Dick Thomas
ment to be held in the old gym­
Cleaners
42 1/2 45 1/2
11, Bob Thomas 25, Copper
nasium at the high school.
Dover Kennels 37
51
Additional items we put into the '67 Chevrolet: handy pushbutton releases
The program will begin at 9 11, "Hielan 3, Buwe 3, Johnson
By KEN BATEMAN
Paul’s Welding 37
51
a.m.
on Saturday, Feb. 11, and 7, Vaneck 2.
for the seat belts, an ash tray that glides in and out on ball bearings, a 4-speaker
A friend inadvertently »Ow Lincoln kneeling baud« on open
High individual game and
will end approximately at noon.
stereo tape system you can add, not to mention noticeable improve­
Bible in early down; heard hi» sorrowful voice pleading in
9 4 13 22--48
series -- Joy Namhie 234 and There will be no admission SANDY
718.
prayer: "O thou God that heard Solomon in the night that
ments in the way the car rides and handles. Go to your dealer’s.
charge and everyone is invited WY’EAST 12 10 19 20..61
he proyed for wiidom, hear me I can not lead thi» people
High team game aid series to attend.
Drive a new Chevrolet, get a free sample of
JV’S SANDY 53, MOLALLA 43
I can guide the affair» of thi. nation without Thy help I am
-- H & J Coin Cleaners 603
and ML Electronics 2165.
poor, weak and »inful O God, Who d.d»t hear Solomon when
Freshman Roger Williams
he cried to Thee, hear me and »ave fhrt notion "
dropped in 10 points Friday
BESlDf AN OPEN BIBIFI Lincoln did not have the Bible for
night, in the preliminary game
SUNDAY NITE
o book end, or for an ornamental accettory on hit detk He
between Sandy and Molalla,
MIXED DOUBLES
read it. Studied it Believed in It loved it. lived with if and
leading the Sandy JV’s to 53-
2/5/67
by it. He detcribed if ai "I believe the B.ble it the be«t g.h
43 victory over the Molalla
W
L
God ha» ever given to man All the good from the Saviour
JV’s.
Team #8
50 30
The Mt. Hood Community
of th» world it communicated lo ut through thi« Book
Tom Stales aid Mike Nelson ,
Dew Drop Inn
46
34 College Ski Team is competing
It it any wonder world hiilory honor» Lincoln » huma. mene»».
helped
the cause with 8 points
Richardson’s Chev.
45 35 in an Oregon conference meet
hi» humility—and accord» him monumental greafneti Qi on.
apiece.
Shorty’s Corner
42
38
this weekend at Anthony Lakes
of the greatetf men who ever lived?
Chuck Baker Realty
36 44 in the Blue Mountain area about
FRESHMEN
Jay’s Tavern
35 45
40 miles from La Grande.
SANDY 28, CANBY 38
BATEMAN FUNERAL
Sandy Shell
33 47
CHAPEL, 520 W. Pow.ll Blvd., Grethem
The MHCC Ski Team has an
The Canby Cougar freshmen,
Rainbow Co.
33 47
impressive record for their controlling play, jumped to an
High game and series men first year of competition. They early 10-point lead then turned
— Stan Espersen, 205 and Ace were third at the OSU Invita­ to ball control after intermis­
Espersen, 518.
tional meet on Nov. 27, fifth sion to post a 38-28 upset vic­
High game and series, women at the PSC Invitational meet tory over the Sandy’s freshman
Releases
— Vicki Espersen, 191 and Dec. 17-18, First at the Metro team in Wilco league action
at a touch
Glenda Linn, 512.
Ski meet Jan. 7, fourth at the Monday night. The Cougars led
to allow easy entry
High team game and series OSU Invitational Jan. 14-15, in floor shooting .350 to .222
into the rear.
— Team #8, 792 and 2097. second at the Mt. Hood Invi­ and out-rebounded the Pio­
tational meet Jan.21,andfourth neers, 34-19. Captain Jim
at the Lewis and Clark Invi- Martin led the losers with 11
points.
L
HOUSEWIVES tational meet Feb. 4
Eastern Oregon College is
2/2/67
hosting this week’s meet. The SANDY 57, MOLALLA 71
W L
Arlie Hallbacka, with fine
Downhill, Slalom, and Giant
Drugs
M 28
Slalom
are the scheduled playmaking from Dennis Smith,
Market
49 31
led the Molalla Indians to a
events.
s Electronics
49 31
71-57
victory Saturday night
The
Downhill
course
is
to
be
>ortsmens Club
46 34
set over one-and-a-quarter over the Sandy Pioneers in
tlasta Lockshop
37 43
miles with a 1,000 foot verti­ Wilco league action on the local
afflelds Mt.
32 48
court.
Agriculture ho. o bigger job to do in th. economy of
ienman Bros,
31 49 cal drop.
Hallbacka
threw
in
27
points,
The
team
enters
the
coming
mes Flowers
th. world thon ever before. Americo's form, must
26 54
High game and series. in- meet with injuries. Fred All­ most of them outside jumpers,
grow more, yield more and feed more. Th. Federal
vidual--Emma Woodcock,202 sop, one of the top team mem­ and got scoring support from
Land Bonk standi ready and able to make long-term
bers, will not compete this Jerry Vandehey, with 17, John
d 505.
High team game and series weekend because of a sprained Linton 11, and Smith 10.
loom for the investments necessary to achieve this
The Pioneers made a run at
neck he sustained in practice
Rexall
Drugs,
2066
and
674.
Automatically
important growth. Th. F.d.ral Land Bank ha. b..n
Friday. However, Jeff Marr, the third-place Wilco league
locks
landing mon.y to farmart and ranchers for th. past 50
Jon Vurik, and Rob Davidson team in the early minutes of
to hold seat-backs
IIOODLAND HOPPERS
are expected to well represent the last quarter, cutting the lead
y.ars. That's b.caus. th. farmer and ronch.r d.p.nd.
securely upright.
to 53-47, but two long bombs
the college.
2/1/67
on
th. F.d.ral Land Bank for hi. financial growth. S..
W
Mt. Hood Community College by Hallbacka and two free-
L
>ine Hut
52 1/2 31 1/2 is slated to participate in the throws by Vandehey Iced the
us soon for your growth capital.
ke Inn
M
38
ML Ashland Oregon Conference game for the visitors.
•is’ Phillips
Pioneer scoring was led by
meet hosted by Southern Oregon
66
45 1/2 38 1/2 College Feb. 24-26. Both meets Ron Williams, with 17 points.
; Lodge
45
Hallbacka
and
Vandehey
39
are being held in conjunction
Chevrolet Impala
•t Electric 44
picked
apart
the
Pioneer
de­
with
Winter
Carnivals.
40
KM RAI LANO RAMA ASSOCIATION Of
Super Sport Coupe
■low Trail
37 1/2 46 1/2
fense and shot Molalla into a
shing Well M 1/2 50 1/2
11-9 first period lead. Molalla
CLUB NEWS
i*s Chevron 32
continued its fine shooting in
52
LAND BANK
High individual game and se­
the second period while Sandy
'¡w¡w/h ,
SANDY REBEKAH LODGE
es, scratch and hardicap
Rebekah Lodge will meet to­ hit a cold streak. John Dunton
Sandy, Oregon
97055
>rraine Staggs, 197 and 221;
and Reid Segal scored well and
night, Feb. 9, at 8 p.m. at the
7 and 619.
Smith was the playmaker.
Odd Fellows Hall.
FANCHERS
RUSSELL
STOVER
CHOCOLATES
fOTHEYMY
^ënus
Bowling Hews
Sandy Pioneers Lose Twice,
JVs Win, Frosh Upset
85c to $625
Hallmark Cards
Cedar Plaza
Even the seats have
locks in Chevrolets
that sure feeling
Kids' Wrestling
Tourney Slated
MHC Ski Team
Impressive In
First Season
AGRICULTURE
HAS A BIG JOB...
The Fédéral Land
Bank Is Here Ta
Help With Capital!
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656-5127