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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1979)
I SANDY (O r* ) POST Thur» Juna 21 1979(S«< 3' Marlins take 5 th at “A” Invitational The Blue Marlm AquutiC Club placed fifth in the age group "A " Invitational awint meat at Mountain I ’urk Iasi weekend The meet waa won by boat Mountain I ’ark (point totals were not available at preaa lime) Only two Blue Murlm» placed in the top six of finals but the Sandy swimmers used their <iepth Io pick up (heir fifth place finish The Ix'sl performance came from nine year «>hi it«y Hilatad. who tacontinuing to lake on the 10 year olds with success The young Marlm won the boys 10 and under loo butterfly with a tune of I 26 (M Matt Kolh took sixth in the 4ixi individual medloy foi hoys 14 and under His time wash 00 33 Other Marlins who swam at Mountain Park wen- Michelle Fleischman, Huth Garble, Matt Woodfield. Terri Hansen, Nicole Iseli, Jamie Tuttle. Richard Hoi ph, I long Crane and Steve Grable Chris Roth leads Marlin seniors But Chris Both was the tug winner He placed third m tlie 200 meter butterfly in 2 12 5, fourth m the 106 fly in 1 (Mio, fifth m the 200 individual medley in 2 10 3. sixth in the 4ixi individual medley in 4 54 0. sixth in the 200 ftuckstroke In 2 52 2. eighth in the 1.500 freestyle in 17 30 » and llth in the 4ixi freest y le m 4 26 I Gayle Both was the only other M artin to place, finishing 16th in the too backstroke in l 20 R “There was a lot of real stiff competition." Hidle said " Il was protxibly the biggest meet of the year in the Northwest except for the regional* •T hat Both family is something else The meet was won by the Highline Swim Club of H ighline. Wash Second place went to the Tacoma Swim Club and third went to the Multnom ah Athletic Club Point totals were not available at press time Mark Mayfield aixl Mutt Fulgout were tlw other two Marlins who qualified for the meet Neither placed in their events An old name from a fumiliar (amity resurfaced last weekend und the beneficiary was the Blue Marlm Aquatic Club Photo by Murk Floyd Sandy » u ira m rr T erri Hansen churn» through the water in a recent Blue M arlin meet. Han«ra and the M arlin» placed fifth in the Mountain I ’ ark " A " Invitational meet in l ake H eadin’ fo r home rïî S ot ■ (>»wt*go last weekend IA /In c 7 Û Both was the reuson the Marlins were llth , according to coach Gary Hidle "We only took four swimmers to the meet and we got llth uut of 22 teams," he said "The senior ” A A ” qualifying standards are so high that it's mostly returning college students t hut make it '* 1 'Hi ¡1 1 ires DOLLAR STRETCHERS FROM THE SUDDEN SERVICE TEAM THE LES SCHWAB 4 PLY POLYESTER 3 0 ,0 0 0 MILE MALL CAR RADIAL D C TD ZA n Chris Both returned from the waters of the Brigham Young University swimming jxxd to compete for thv Marlins for the first time in several years And it didn't take long for the 20 year old to show ttuit he still hus the touch as Both placed in seven events leading the Marlins to an llth place finish at the Mt Hood Senior "AA ” Cham pionships Except for Both'» younger sister, Gayle Gayle placed in the girls too meter tiackstroke. the first time she has ever placed in a senior meet And she is only a freshman at Sandy High School 155 « 13 1 47 F.E.T plus 1.63 SIZE PRICE ‘ 23.54 *26.28 ‘ 26.99 '28.20 ‘ 31.13 ‘ 33.82 SIZE 155x12 145x13 155x13 165x13 165x14 165x15 F.E.T. ‘ 1.47 ‘ 1.47 *1 63 ‘ 1.82 ‘ 1.95 *2.02 WILD COUNTRY A/T A 7 8 x l3 B 7 8xl3 D 7 8 x l4 E 7 8xl4 F78x14 G 7 8 x l4 H 7 8 x l4 G 7 8 x l4 H78x15 L78x15 BLACKWALL WHITEWALL F.E.T. 1.63 24.61 21.19 1 69 25.34 21.88 1.87 26 84 23.28 1 83 27.1 1 23.51 2.10 29.40 25.55 2.22 30.49 26.58 2.38 31.54 27.48 2.61 33.51 29.28 2.44 32.61 28.50 2.66 34.16 29.88 2.96 37.65 B >HWY COMMERCIAL NOW WITH POLYESTER CORD FOR A SMOOTH RIDE ON OR OFF THE HIGHWAY r« Y 3.01 4 .10 4.68 4 .7 4 YOUR PICKUP, CAMPER, & LIGHT TRUCK • M 700x15 6 p ly 2 for‘ 52°° F I T • rr 750x16 8 p ly 2 for‘ 55°° F E T • 81* 9 5 0 x 1 6 .5 8 p ly 2 f o r ‘ 66°° F F T F.E.T. F.E.T. F.E.T. F.E.T PLUS EXCHANGE CASING PER BATTERY SALE SUPER WHEEL SALE APPLIANCE CHROME M O JOCK FREE INSTALLATION GROUP 22 36 MONTH GUARANTEE APPLIANCE STRIKER 13X5% 14X6 14X7 15X8 15X10 7Æ58 EXCHANGE ADD $4.*° IF NO EXCHANGE 390 E. BURNSIDE, GRESHAM 666*9496 7104 $E 12nd Partland $32.59 $35.95 $38.44 $46.81 14X6 15X7 15X8 15X10 777-1447 I -J - j • ~ '• a j>1 \ » $33.44 $39.71 I $40.55 \ \ $48.48 $53.91 Tournament play in the Womens Professional Golf Tour's Fabric Wholesaler s Women s Open begin« Monday und ends Wednesday ut Glendoveer Oolf Course Today and Sunday local golfers will be playing in the Pro-Am Tournament that began ut 1 p m hxtay and starts ugain Sunday at I p m The WPGT tourney begins at » a rn Monday, Tuesday amt Wednesday This IS the second Oregon stop in as many weeks for the tour, which will be in Medford next weekend Immunization problem faces school officials RETREADS SALE FOR $ 55.73 $57.91 $66.89 $ 75.92 Pro golf opens at Glendoveer f it z / /uiv^iv.riïfires School and public health nurses face a problem at this time of year when children who register for school are required to tie in compliance with Oregon's School Im m unization Law for tetanus, diptheria and polio The problem arises when a child's unfinished im munization history bears little resemblance to the recommended schedule The 11 S Public Health Service's Advisory Com m itter for Immunization Practice« and the American Academy of Pediatrics specifically define the timing of doses for the primary immunization of infants and children. The recom mendations outline how a child xhtiuld he scheituled to receive optimal benefit from the vaccine The rules of the Oregon Health Division say that children should have five D T I’ and four polio vaccinations by the time they are of school age If the child has not been on a regular immunization schedule, it may not he necessary to have exactly this number of dimes for adequate protection from these diseases, according to the Oregon Health Division The reason for the recommendations is to provide a reasonable guide which w ill promote immunity without excessive use of vaccine There is no single ties! way to conduct < atch up immunizations __ . , . . , . ' iinnuuii/nl children is to complete the series as <»uthn«*<1 by the state of p r im a r y im p o r t a n c e public notice IN V IT A T IO N TO R IO N o tic e i» hereby given th a t the Hoard ot D ire c to r» of Cla< he m e» ( o w n '/ tChMFl D 't t r n t No 44 Sandy E le m e n ta ry w ill re c e iv e sealed bid» u n til the hour ot 1 00 P M . M o n d a y July 9 19/9 lor one M passenger conventional gasoline po w ered school bus Hid» w ill ba rec e iv e d in the d is tric t a d m in i» tra tio n office at J904S P le a s an t S treet, Sandy. O regon 970SS Proposal» »hall be d e liv e re d or m a ile d In sealed e n v e lo p e » p la in ly m « rk n i " S e a le d Hu« H id' and b e a rin g the n a m e ot the b id d e r, to the addre»« given The bid« w ill be opened at 7 00 PM on July 9, 1979 and w ill then and th e re be pu b licly opened S p e c ifn a iio n » m a y be o b ta in e d at th e D is t r ic t A d m in is tra tio n of tic • Hid« m u t t confo rm m all respect» and m eet or eacaed O regon School Bus M in im u m S tandard« a« of th it d a te The »chool b u t che»»is and school b u t body m ust be new m odal» and shall be bid as c o m p le te un it B idder ot the unit m ust be a d ir e ii ta i » of y a u th o ru e d d e a le r w ith com plete p a rt« and serv ic e a v a ila b le w ith in the tra d in g a re a ot the school d is tric t D e a le r m ust be bonded to do business in the State of O regon The School D is tric t reserves the rig h t to re fe c t a ll bid» and to w a iv e in fo rm a litie s No b id d e r m a y w ith d ra w the bid a lte r the hour set for the opening th e reo f, or a w a rd of the c o n tra c t, unless said a w a rd is d e la y e d for a th ir ty ( M l days A ll in tere s te d persons e re in vited to a tte n d the bid opening C la rk Lund, Superintendent C le rk D ate F irs t P u b lic a tio n June 21, 1979 Date Second Publication The haste principle t o t za. ioz* follow in adm inistering vaccine to p a rtia lly June 6 6-1179 P 4 7 6 79 479 1 )