Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, August 21, 1975, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 — SANDY (Ore.) POST Thur»., Aug 21. 1975 (Sec. 1)
BRIGHTWOOD
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Furnace Sales & Service
A V O ID
Bicentennial net
tourney reset
Football schedules
SEPT.
condensation
this sum m er
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The Ml Hood Bicentennial
Tennis Tournament held last
week at Bowman's Golf and
Tennis Club near Wemme fell
victim to the weather and has
been rescheduled
Rain washed out Saturday
and Sunday’s scheduled play
and tournament officials have
rescheduled the final two days
for this weekend .Most of the
Oregon entries have indicated
they w ill return.
The special exhibition match
between Jack Neer. Brian
Parrott, John Williams and
Jumbo Fernando has been
reset for Sunday at 5 p in
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S c M ln n v llle
M c M in n v ille
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FRI
F o r e s t G ro v e
Sandy
8 :0 0
26
FRI
D a lla s
D a lla s
8 :0 0
3
FRI
M o la lla
S an d y
8 :0 0
9
THU
Canby
Canby
8 :0 0
IT
FRI
S ilv e r to n
S an d y
8 :0 0
?k
FRI
E sta c a d a
Gandy
8 :0 0
31
FRI
S v e e t H oae
S v e e t H oae
8 :0 0
7
FRI
N evberg
S an d y
8 :0 0
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be held on the athletic field
Pioneer coach Woody Allan
expects about loo boys to turn
out for the first practice at 8:15
a m Monday
“ We have two drills a day,”
approvod
as determined by the State lunch information sheets and
Department of Education and are being mailed to all
the National School Lunch
registered students Students
Program An application for new to the C ottrell School
the reduced-priced and free district may register at the
lunettes is enclosed with in­ school office any week day
formation sheet now being sent from 9 a m to 4 p.m. and pick
in the mail and parents are up all information sheets All
encouraged to complete and firs t graders and students
return the applications to the entering Cottrell this year from
school office. All information out-of-state are required by law
regarding free and reduced- to present immunization
price lunches w ill be con­ records when enrolling in
sidered confidential and used school.
only to determine eligibility for
Please call the school office
these lunches.
at 668 4544 or 668 5521 for fur­
School supply lists for all ther information
grades are enclosed with the
Allan says. “ One at 8: IS a m
and another at 8:15 p.m.”
He said that boy* must have a
physical examination, pay
their school fees and turn in the
athletics guideline form before
any equipment can be issued
Tonight from 5 to 8 pm. and
tomorrow from 6 to 7:30 p m.
equipment will Ire issued to
boys wishing to turn out
Sandy's first game w ill be
Sept 12 at McMinnville
Deputy named
Condom inium
C ottrell G ra d e new s
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Sandy Union High School
football players have two more
evenings of preseason con­
ditioning
before
regular
practice gets under way
Monday at the school
Today and tomorrow at 6
p in. co n d itio n in g w o rk o u ts w ill
OCT.
Sunday's activities w ill again
include a bar-b-que from 2 - 7
p m . an awards presentation
at 7:15 p.m. and dancing to the
music of The Inn Group at 8
p.m
The public is invited.
Cottrell school’s fall term will
begin Tuesday, Sept, 2, at 9
a m and w ill dismissal noon
The buses will run the same
routes as they did last year and
at the same times Hot lunches
w ill be served starting Wed­
nesday, Sept 3. with students
paying 40 cents, adults and
teachers paying 75 cents for
lunches daily. Milk w ill be
available at 5 cents a halt-pint.
Free and reduced-price
lunches w ill be offered for all
children who are unable to pay
the full cost of lunches Parents
w ill be receiving a full ex­
planation of this lunch program
Football to begin
Alan Siiski, Portland, has
received permission "from
Clackamas County to convert a
22-unit motel in Government
Camp area to 14 condominium
units
Keith Kinsman has been
Kinsman, a 1971 graduate of
named chief criminal deputy of Willamette University College
the Clackamus County District of I-aw, has been a deputy
Attorney's Office, according to district attorney for four years.
an announcement by Roger He worked as a clerk in Rook's
Rook, district attorney.
office prior to his appointment
Kinsman, who has been with as a Deputy. He was the first
the trial section, w ill be in law student in the State of
charge of the tracking and Oregon to appear in court on
processing of felony cast's in behalf of the prosecution
the office He replaces J Ross
Cravens
400,000volunteers in two years.
But the big news is the kind o f people
coming in.
Today’s Army is
getting a unique view of
today's young people.
In the last two
years without the
draft, over 400,000
young Americans
have chosen to
serve in the Army.
• As a result, the
Army today stands at full
authorized strength and is,
in fact, ahead of schedule
for fielding 16 ready divisions.
Not only are the
numbers impressive, but so
are the people. 66% of them
have completed high school.
14,000 have some college
behind them. And they’ll
be able to continue their
educations while in the Army
According to
commanders in the field,
today’s young volunteers
are making terrific soldiers.
They’re looking for
personal challenge, and
getting it. They’re at an
age where they want to
test themselves, and
they’re doing it. In return
for responsibility, oppor­
tunity and maturity, they’re
giving 100% to the job of
soldiering.
It’s a good situa­
tion, and getting better.
And perhaps not so surprising when you
consider what today’s Army has to offer:
We start a young soldier at $344.10
a month, with a raise to $383.40 in just
four months.
bor those who qualify,
there arc over 200 specific
job-training courses to choose
from. Most of these courses
develop skills that can be
used in civilian life.
The opportunities to continue a
formal education are varied and extensive.
We have soldiers who go on to complete
high school. Soldiers who start and finish
college. And some who even acquire
advanced degrees.
Today, the Army’s educational
opportunities have been expanded with
the introduction of “Project Ahead” —
a program that
involves over
1200 colleges
and universities
a young person
to enlist in the Army
and start college at the
same time. And all with
the Army paying up to 75%
of the tuition costs.
In addition to salary,
there are the traditional benefits
of food, clothing, housing, medical
and dental care, and
30 days’ paid vacation
each year. All of which
allow the more enterpris­
ing to build a savings
account.
And there is the
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opportunity for travel. Not only throughout
the continental United States, but to Europe,
Hawaii, Korea and other assignments
around the world.
The Army offer reads well, but it
doesn’t come easy. It takes intelligence,
courage, discipline, teamwork, pride in
self and love of country. It says a lot for
America that, in just two years, 400,000
young people have volunteered to serve
in its Army.
For more information on oppor­
tunities in today’s Army send the coupon.
Or, call 800-523-5000 toll free. In Pa., call
800-362-5696.
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Join the people
who've joined the Army.
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Please send me more info rm a tio n about opp ortu n itie s in today’» Army.
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All girls interested should contact M r.
Kostrba or Mrs. Namhie at the school.
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SEPT.
OCT.
DATE
5*1
OPPONENT
SITE
TIME
11
THU
B a r lo v
B arlow
7 : 0 0 pa
15
MON
G re eh o a
San dy
7 : 0 0 pet
22
MOI
B a r lo v
Sandy
7 : 0 0 pa
23
TUE
S tre e t Hoae
San dy
7 : 0 0 pa
25
THU
Canby
San dy
7 : 0 0 pa
30
TUI
E sta c a d a
E sta c a d a
7 : 0 0 pa
2
THU
M o la lla
San dy
7 : 0 0 pa
T
TUI
8 1 1 v e rto n
S ilv e r to n
7 : 0 0 pa
8
WED
S tr e et Home
S v e e t Home
k : 0 0 pa
TUE
Canby
Canby
k : 0 0 pa
16
THU
E sta c a d a
Sandy
7 . 0 0 pa
21
TUE
M o la l l a
M o la l l a
k : 0 0 pa
26
TUE
S ilv e r to n
San dy
7 : 0 0 pa
1
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For the addreys and phone number of your nearest Arm y Representative,
look in the Yellow Pages under “ Recruiting”
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THE F IR S T practice session for the Sandy
Union High School girl» volleyball team
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C ounty.
Volleyball practices set
Add« 33 gallon ¿opacity to the present »y«tem in your truck Will lit almost oil lata modal 2
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through Friday
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cut short by constant rains and the scouts
had to return Monday afternoon.
(Post photo)
SANDY E XPLO R ER Scwts park for
hiking trip into the M t. Jefferson
Wilderness Area Saturday. The trip wax
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