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12 — SANDY (Or«.) POST Thur».. Aug. 21. ,9 7 5 (Sec. 1) * Boring School to open Sept. 2 The Benihana lunch. Good for your soul as well as your stomach. Boring Elementary School has announced its schedule for the 1975-76 school year School w ill open Sept 2. Students will be dismissed at 11:30 a m. the first day. New students should register Aug 26 Registration is from 9 a m. to4p.m . The d is tric t w ill have professional day Oct 10 so there will be no school The first nine weeks will end Oct 31 with parent conferences Nov 4 and 5. (¡antenb ein . chairm an. There will be no school on J Veterans Day Nov 11 and Shigcnari Nagae, Wilbur Olson, Christmas vacation will be Arnold Moore and W allace Bothum Erances Boring is Dec. 20 to Jan 4 School resumes Jan 5 with deputy clerk Steve Colt is president of the the end of the first semester Jan. 16. Spring vacation will be PTA. March 22 to 26 with the last day Other officers are: Mrs of school May 28. George Storey, firs , vice- The Boring school board president Donald Erickson, meets at 8 p m . the second second vice-president; Mrs Tuesday of each month in the David Moss, secretary; Mrs Naas E le m e n ta ry Building Duane Sherwood, treasurer, library. and Mrs George Beck, youth Board members include John chairman Telephone rate information meeting set Informal public information meetings on Continental Telephone Company's request for a $690.000 increase in annual revenues have been se, for next week by Public U tility Commissioner Charles Davis. The meetings are part of the PUC staff investigation of the company’s request which would increase the monthly charge for residential service by 49 per cent Also included in the request are increases in business charges service and other service A 7 pm meeting is scheduled for Monday. Aug 25. in the cafeteria of Damascus Union School. Form al public hearings are expected later in mid-October Continental Telephone serves nearly 19, (MM, customers in Oregon from page 1 Any restaurant can leed you for lunch. Benihana also entertains you for lunch. Every chef at every hibachi table is fiercely dedicated to a single goal. To make you smile as he prepares hibachi vegetables for you. To make you gasp as he prepares hiba- chi shrimps for you. Sheriff to seek To make you clap and whistle as he pre pares hibachi steak for you. Naturally, every chef delivers the same brilliant performance at dinner. Benihana. No, only a great eating experience. But a great theatrical experience. mission assumed when we were looking for a deputy we were looking for a man,” Thomas said. One phase of the criteria—a physical agility test—is being restructured Eew women were able ,o pass the test, which included jumping over a six foot wall, he said "The new test will probably include some physical requirements like the ability to drag so much weight for so many feet,” Thomas said. "F o r example, that might be necessary in an auto accident 315 S W Fourth Avenue. 226-4754 New York Chicago Lincolnsnire in San Francisco. Las vegas. Encino Manna oei Re» Beverly Hins. Scottsoaie Ariz . Seattle Honolulu. Harrlsourg Pa BaiaCynwyd Pa Ft Lauöerdaie Miami Boston. Betnesöa Md Atlanta Denver Toronto Tokyo w e nonor the American Express. Omers Club and ca rte Blanc ne credit cards when the car in on fire and the person is in extreme danger." There are no females among the 43 patrolmen, 6 of them recruits, but Thomas said there are 5 female women matrons at the ja il who ge, the same pay as the 13 male jailers About 35 per cent of the department are female bu, most of them are in clerical jobs Clackamas County came under federal scrutiny after an anonymous complaint, alleged sex discrimination Run group to meet Three agenda items will be discussed by the Bull Run Citizens Advisory Committee at a 7:30 p m meeting Thurs day. Sept. 4, at the Mt. Hood National Forest supervisor's office, 2440 SE 195th Ave * Carriers wanted 4 ,* Applications are available at the U S. Post Office in Sandy from Aug 21 through Sept 5., for those interested in taking theexamination for the position of substitute rural carrier of record Cloth«« tor Sun • , The [ÜAWAUAN StfOPi GRESHAM S E R V IN S GRASS SKIRTS LOOK ALU OF 12102 E A S TM O N T NE C lisan 11345 SW Ca G IA N T JU M B O Fernando will be ready when he and partner John W illiam * meet Brian Parrott and Jack Neer In special exhibition match at Bowman's Golf and Tennis Club Sunday. See related story on pages. IVr/ffen comments due on Trl-Met proposals Aug 26 is the key date for written comment on T ri Me,'s financing proposals. Tri-M et's General Manager notes The proposal! presented to the T ri-M e, board Aug 4 by General Manager Tom King, include a five-cent fare in crease beginning July, 1976; submitting a $5 annual auto license fee to Tri-County voters in May; a temporary .1 percent increase in the payroll tax pending outcome of th at election; and sale of a d vertising inside the buses Comments from interested individuals and groups were heard by the board at the time of the initial presentation, King notes, bu, the board will also consider w ritte n comments from those who were unable to attend the August meeting The Aug 28 deadline, one week in advance of hoard ac tion on the financing plan, allows tim e to get w ritte n material copied and distributed to Board members so they can read it before their Sep, 2 meeting Statements may also be made in person Sep, 2. “ Listening to citizens and responding to (heir concerns is (he firs t duty of a public agency,” King said. “ The only way we can he sure we have an acceptable financing program is for Tri-County people to speak up.” King noted the financing proposals were developed after a series of seven public hearings last spring brought strong consensus that Tri-M et should continue and improve present levels of service, even if that req u ired additional taxes, rather than cu, hack service to keep costs within existing revenues Republicans to meet A meeting of the Clackamas County R epublican C entral Committee will be held Wed nesday, Aug 27. at 7:30p m in Judge Bradshaw's court room in the court house at Oregon City. This is the firs, meeting of the committee since the elections of Chairman David Cargo and v ic e - c h a i r m a n G in n ie Rosehrock. and is called for the purpose of hearing reports of the standing com m ittee chairmen, voting on a proposed revision of the State Central Committee constitution, and for outlining plans for precinct organization and assistance to prospective candidates will present its first in-depth report on progress « 4 • • . in the Gresham community on * Monday, August 25 / To order extra copies at 50‘ each Mail to P.O. 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