Thurs., February 18, 1971 (Sec. 1 1 S A N D Y (Ore.) POST - 9 W restlers fall 23-20, m eet Dallas tonight M e e t th e M a n a g e rs The junior varsity and frosh wrestling teams came out of last week with wins but the varsity dropped a close 23-20 match to Astoria on the coast Tonight the v a rs ity goes against Dallas here in a match w hich Sandy coach Ron Calhoun looks at as pretty even. M E E T HARO LD LEW IS (left), meat manager at Three Boys’ Gresham store, and Manager Ron Carter. Harold has lived in Gresham since 1925 and has been in the meat business for 28 years. Ron has managed the Gresham store since 1964. L A R R Y W A G N ER , manager of the Sandy Three Boys store, began here in 1962 and was assistant m a n a g e r before transferring to the 42nd and Wygant store. He came back here several months ago. JE R R Y LEL'THO LD (le ft), is manager of Three Boys' 162nd and Glisan store; Dick Hall (center) is meat dept. manager; and Bob Beatson is produce manager. Bet­ ween them, they have 67 years experience in the grocery field. Go Saving-Not Just Shopping 109 SUGAR TOWELS 19' 900 Cake M ix 4 43 BLEACH lO O PEACHES TUNA FISH “ We are hurting some due to the foot injury to Dan O ’Dell This loss means switching Pat Dyal who is undefeated at 123 lbs. up to the 130 lb. class and Jim Bourn from 130 lb. class up to 136 lb. class for the m atch.” said Calhoun. O ’D e ll, according to his doctor, broke his foot several weeks ago but it was not noticed and he has wrestled three matches with it broken At Astoria the J V ’s won their match 49-10 while six varsity wrestlers came through with match wins. Pat Dyal won at 123 lbs. getting a fall. Bourn won 11-0 at 130 lbs., Kurt Dobin won 6-2 at 148 lbs., M ike Dyal won a 3-2 decision at 157 lbs and Doug Harding took a 5-1 victory over his man at 191 lbs. Another pleasant note in the Sandy wrestling program was the 52-19 victory of the frosh team over Sweet Home E arlie r this year the Sweet home team had taken a 37-25 win over the Sandy team. Calhoun was pleased by his team's performance in the match against Astoria which was not settled until the final match. “We had a chance all the way, but just could not pull it out,” stated Calhoun SHOP AT 3 BOYS’ MARKETS, Spreckels pure granulated sugar at a saving...regular $1.33 COMPARE! 10-lb. bag Coronet du'able and absorbent paper towds at a special low price! COMPARE! Jumbo roll Swans Down 2-layer premium cake mixes in assorted varieties! pk9S > COMPARE! 27- EACH Purex super action bleach with more whitening power...regular 85c COMPARE! 5-qt. jug Dundee halves or slices of golden cling peaches in rich syrup! COMPARE! Aurora bathroom tissue in assorted colors! 85 32-oz. jar each 11c only the second in league action for the Sandy team. Zim m erm an was high scorer for Sandy with 211 points and led the team with 12 rebounds. ( Post Photo) ooo A total of 1,950,000.000,000 special issue stam ps w ere printed for Christmas 1970—a new record. Star-Kist light meat chunk style tuna... Lady Hudson smooth and creamy mayonnaise! Jell-0 gelatin in assorted fru it flavors! 25 2-roll pkg. Mayonnaise JËLL-0 TISSUE 27e each R IC K Z IM M E R M A N shows a hook shot to some Silverton players helping his Pioneer teammates to upset win last Friday in a real barn burner that ended 68-66. Win was 49 each 35c Round Steak Lean and tender full-cut, bone- in round steak from U.S. Choice beef I 98c BACON Rath's hickory smoked sliced bacon! Fresh Crabs Fresh Pacific crabs... treat the fam ily to a crab louie! Peerless p»«dess skinless skinless .58° Aflc W ieners 12„ p o k k B , Rath's thick sliced U.S. Choice beef BACON R um p R Roast o ast Rump $129 2-lb. pkg. I a 4, AS 49c ,98° ' l,,o r e p u rc h a s e MARKETS Prices effective Thursday thru Sunday. February 18 21 101 E. Main is Sandy a s k s t O u t o We ask you to give us a trial - come in and see what you think of our values and service. _ Ground Chuck», C h u c k , 7 79 9 _________ n e © O O N A P IC N IC W IT H T H E M ic a ii a im tender boneless hams! Pure fresh and lean 1-lb. pkg. W IN T E R M A S I T 6 S O O O P O IN T S - N O NBH I SPECIAL S T E V E BL’H LER gets high off the ground for one of his jum p shots which helped him get 18 points in the win over Silverton. Buhler Is the leading scorer on the Pioneer team with an average of about 16 points a game. The Sandy win was their second in league play this year. (Post photo) N YLO N S Reg. 89c & 99c 39* Spring turkey hunt date established A spring gobbler hunt for wild turkeys will take place M ay 1-9, according to an an­ nouncement from the Oregon State Game Commission Only 250 tags will be issued for the hunt and interested shotgunners have until Feb 17 to submit their applications A drawing to pick successful applicants will be held Feb 26 Applications must be made on the controlled season ap­ plication form available at all license agencies and one or'two individuals may apply on a single application Hunters whose names are picked in the drawing will be charged a $2 tag fee Do not submit the fee with the ap­ plication The same area which was open to turkey hunting last fall will be open in this controlled shoot, generally east of the Cascade summit and north of Highway 26 S & H Green Stamp« Clackam as C o u n ty Bank M o n ey Order» Pay S ta tio n for P G .E . W a it C o a tt Telephone N orthw est N atu ra l Gee The bag lim it is one male turkey and the use of dogs is prohibited Interested hunters should check upland bird J fc X / P h.6 68-4 111 r re g u la tio n s for fu rth e r in ­ 310 eaocToa a v i sandy , oaiooM erosi formation < LOOK Auto-Truck Parts ^and Large, New Machine Shop FANCHER Open 7:30-5:30 Mon. thru Sat. 6 6 8 -4 4 4 4 311 East Proctor Sandy