Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, June 21, 1979, Page 20, Image 20

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    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 )