Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, August 16, 1979, Page 21, Image 21

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    Thur» . Aug 16 I 9 7 9 S «
3) SANDY (Ore ) POST
Marlins sixth at Cowlitz;
Grable heads to San Jose
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lx*<l by Hu rrm arkablr »table of 11-
and 12 year-olds, the Blue Marlin
Aquatic Club claimed sixth place in the
Cowlitz County Sextathlon in Kelso,
Wash last weekend
Tlte Sextathlon was not an ordinary
swim meet Swimmers were required
to compete in six events a hackstrufce,
a butterfly, a breaststroke, two free
styles and an individual medley And
the versatility of the young Blue Marlin
swimmers was a definite advantage
The one two punch of Matt Both and
Steve Grable came through again Both
claimed first place in the 11-12 “ A"
division and Grable earned the runner-
up spot The "A " division was com
prised of the fastest times; swimmers
also were placed in ’’B’’ and "C”
divisions, according to times,
Jamie Tuttle tied for first in the "B ”
division for 11-12 boys Bichard Bolph
was third and Dean Haines seventh
Terri Hanson placed sixth in the girls
I I 12 " B " division
The IS 14 girls were Just as
impressive. Gayle Both won the “A"
division
and team m ate
Bonita
Connelley took third Heidi Iuuner won
the "C" division
Chris Ward was third in the boys IS 14
“ B" competition
Chris Both dominated the 15 and over
division, easily winning the '‘A’'
competition Dave Kalgout was four'h,
Matt Kalgout seventh and Mark
Mayfield 11th In the B” division Dave
Ward was seventh and Bick Topliff
eighth Mike Ward was first in the "C ”
division On the girls side, Barbie King
was first in the “ C” division and Teresa
I aimer third in the “ B" class.
Berkey Hewgley took fourth in the V
10 B” competition for girls and Mark
Bolph took eighth lor the boys Dave
Quiett was ninth, in the "C " division
Bandy (¿nett was fourth in the "C”
class for « and under boys while Ben
King took 12th
The Sextathlon was won by Tualatin
Hills Mountain Park was second and
Oregon City third
BM AC coach Gary Hidle felt his team
swam a good meet and was especially
pleased with Grable and Matt Both
' Matt and Steve have really swum
well this summer," he said ' ‘They’ve
always been good but this summer
they ’re really doing well
'iau it year they were only 11 years
old but they still placed at Begionals ( in
the 11-12 category)," Hidle added
"This year they’re 12 and at the top of
their class Both have improved a lot in
their off strokes, especially the breast
stroke "
The season is over for the Marlins,
except for Grable He will be heading
down to San Jose this week for the Kar
Western Championships Aug 1619
Grable is scheduled to compete in the
50-meter butterfly, the loo-meter
butterfly, the 50 meter freestyle and the
KMHneter freestyle
Photo b> Mark Floyd
lagging a lot of miles in the pool lately has been 12-year-old Aquatic Club who will be competing at the Far Western
Steve Grable. Grable is the only member of the Blue Marlin Championships in San Jose, Calif., this week.
Incoming anglers upset locals
There
are
frequent
discussions
about
the
number of nonresident
hunters and anglers in
( kregon
To begin with, it should
he pointed out that it has
never been the policy of the
state Department of Kish and
Wildlife to solicit hunters and
anglers from out of state,
Some of the Bocky Mountain
state« at one time had
aggressive programs urging
nonresidents to visit to hunt
and fish Much of their
Imdgets depended on this
outside source of revenue
Here in < iregon it has been
the feeling that we have
enough residents to fully use
the
resource
without
encouraging outside users
Inquiries about hunting and
angling are answered, but we
do not travel to the various
sportsmen’s shows around
the country and we do not
p la c e a d v e r tis e m e n ts
promoting the fish and
wildlife resources It also is a
genreal policy to discourage
outdoor writers who insist on
pinpointing “hot spots'* and
thus fix us undue pressure on
them
Despite
this,
many
individuals feel we have too
many nonresidents using the
resource Just how many is
too
many
is
largely
dependent on the individual.
The business section of
the
Kish and W ild life
Departm ent
has
Just
released the final license
sales figures for 197« There
were 312.6JU resident anglers
and
«,87«
non resident
anglers
In looking at the figure« it
should tie remembered that
daily angling licenses are
issued to both residents and
n o n r e s id e n ts .
M any
residents who go Salmon
fishing only once or twice a
year will purchase the daily
license Also, inland anglers
who
take
a once a year
fishing vacation often opt for
this type of license.
Provisions of one of the
bills
that
passed
the
legislature this session
increased a number of the
nonresident license fees
Many individuals feel the
fees should be higher yet
There is a risk in this route
Becently another state was
challenged
in
court
concerning the fee structure
it had for the higher
nonresident rates The court
ruled
higher fees
for
nonresidents were legal, but
that a ratio with resident fees
of between 5 and 7-to-l was
appropriate The suggestion
was that if the differential
became much higher, the
nonresident fees might be
considered illegal
Public notices
p u b l ic n o t ic e
The Sandy City Council will
ronduct a Public Hearing on »ho
following Item» at their next
Council meeting, beginning at
7 » p m . , August 20. 1474 In the
Council Chambers at City Hail
1 S p e c ia l
te m p o ra ry
placement perm it tor a mobile
home on the Jessie James
property at J424S Scenic Street
2 A public hearing to consider
final adoption of an amendment
to the Ordinance, No 14-24,
d e alin g
w ith
te m p o ra ry
placement of mobile homes The
amendment would delete the
re q u ire m e n t of 7S percent
co ncu rren ce
by
a b u ttin g
property owners
) G ra n tin g
of
a
ca b le
television franchise to Werner
Cable Corporation as described
In the resolution below Copies of
the
franchise
orooosal
are
available at City Hall and m ay
be reviewed daily between ■ 00
a m and ) 00 p m
R E S O L U TIO N NO If r 74
W H E R E A S . The C om m on
Council of the City of Sandy has
previously publicly advertised
for application for a cable
te le v is io n
system ,
and
W H E R E A S , an application by
W arner Cable Corporation has
been previously » E m itte d and
has been considered by said
Common Council
NOW. T H E R E F O R E , by the
Common Council of the City
of Sandy that said Common
Council gives Its Intention of
grentlng said cable television
franchise
to Warner
Cable
Corporation, upon such terms
and conditions as said Council
deems fit and proper, and setting
the date of August 20. 1424. as the
date of a public hearing to
STARK ST. LAWH ARD GARDEN
IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE
OUR FIELD SALES REPRESENTATIVE
consider
eny
obi actions or
protests to the granting of Such of
franchise, end be It further
resolved that the City Recorder
is directed to publish this
resolution et least once within
ten days of the passage thereof In
a
new spaper
of
g e n eral
circulation within the City This
resolution adopted this Sth day of
August 1474
Roger Jordan
PS 14 74
City M anager
P «74 14
City ot Sandy
P U B L IS H E D SUMMONS
NO 74 7 S I
IN TH E C IR C U IT
COURT OF THH
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THR COUNTY
OF CLACKAMAS
HARO LD
W H IT E
AND
M A R IE W H IT E , husband and
w ife ,
and
M IK E
W H IT E .
P la in tiffs ,
vs
L E W IS
M
N E W M A N . JR Defendant
TO LE W IS M N E W M A N . JR ,
the above named Defendant.
TO
LE W IS M
NEW MAN.
JR ,
th e
above
n a m ed
Defendant
IN
THE N A M E OF THE
STATE OF O R EG O N , you ere
hereby required to appear and
answer
the Complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
Court on or before the expiration
of four weeks from the date of the
fir s t
p u b lic a tio n
of
th is
Summons, if you fail to so
appear and answer. P laintiffs tor
went thereof will apply to the
above entitled court tor the relief
preyed for In Their Com plaint, to
wit
1. In the First Cause of Action
for money due end owing on
promissory notes payable to
plaintiffs, the sum of »10, S00 00
2 in the Second Cause ot
Action for money due end owing
to P L A IN T IF F S Herold end
M arie W hite the sum of S5.400 00
3 For reasonable attorney
tees end the costs end dis
bursements Incurred In filing the
above entitled Actions
This Summons is published by
order of the Honorable Winston
L Bradshaw. Judge of the above
entitled court made end entered
on the 24th day of July, 1474.
directing publication of this
• 14 74
PS 2 74
I 23 74
S 4 74
PS74 4
IN V IT A T IO N TO RIO
The Cottrell School District
No 107 invites bids tor dairy
products for the 1474 40 school
year
Specifications may be
obtained et the School District
East Office. J422J S E Proctor
Road. Boring, Oregon 47004
Bids w ilt be opened August 27,
1474 at I JO P M
The B oard
of
D ire c to rs
reserves the right to relect eny
or etl bids and to w a iv a
inform alities
Cottrell School Dlsf No 107
Boring. Oregon 47004
Jean Lundy, Supt. Clerk
P474 1$
PE H 74
look no
further
Pete Carlson's "ro llin '” - on roller skates, that is!
In order Io keep Carlson Chevrolet ’rollin, Pete impulsively & foolishly vowed to wear roller skates
(ot work, that it) until Carlson Chevrolet sells 100 cars & trucks. The skates stay on every minute Pete is
at work. This "fiosco started August 1 and will continue until Pete either breaks his neck or 60 more
units are sold, because as of Monday noon it s 40 down & 60 to go. Pete says. We II make Deals on
Wheels . and we will sell from our huge inventory at Cheap skate Prices ond we II roll out the carpet
for you ot Carlson Chevrolet.
We ore super loaded with trucks, because of a partial fleet cancellation, and we ve extended through
August 31 a special factory incentive rebate. This means that all Monte Corios Impalas Caprices and
all V 8 trucks con be yours ot additional sbvings as much as $500. This offer must end Aug 31,1979.
LES WALLACE
le t Is no stronger to the
outdoor equipment industry He
has been giving odvice ond help
to people for over 73 yeors For
advice and assistance in
ordering
your
equipm ent
needs. Coll Les today'
"tes It as d o it os your
telephone
Coll les today to arrange your free demonstra­
tions on any of our fine outdoor lawn A garden e-
quipment.
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handlebars, teardrop tank, sbortie
m ufflers. Custom Paint, highlighted
^ Com Star’" wheels__________
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HONDA,
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Sandy Cycle Center
391 40 W. Proctor, Sandy
Phone 668 6318
HONDA
Remember all 4 wheel drives for 1980*will have manual hubs, so now
is the wise time to buy a 79 Blazer, Suburban or pickup ond get the
full-time 4 wheel drive Your best buys of the year on a new 79
Chevrolet hos to be right now ond right here at . . . .
HELP!!!
Get Pete off his skates!
PETE
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CARLSON
SANDY
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