Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, September 06, 1979, Page 21, Image 21

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Classes scheduled
in hunter safety
A series uf four hunter
e d u c a tio n
c la s s e s ,
administered by the Oregon
Department of Elah and
Wildlife, will be offered at
the Western Forestry Center
beginning Sept. 17.
»The classes, taught by
Tony Eaast of the Elah and
Wildlife Department with
guest speakers, will cover
basic information useful to
«11
ages
on
w ild life
management, hunter ethics
and
responsibility,
legal
hunting equipm ent, and
PVmt/ to power lifts
basic safety and survival
This is the required course
for those under 18 to obtain s
hunting license A written
test Is given at completion of
the course,
Skiers used to cursing high manager at Meadows
winds on the chairlifU at Mt.
Hawkins said that is just a
Hood Meadows soon may
small amount of the ski
take some consolation that
re s o rt’s
energy
re ­
their old nemesis is being quirem ents
but
the
used to help the greater
windmill »rill operate year
cause
of energy
con­
round
and
contribute
servation.
substantially to the energy
A >6,000 three-bladed flow,
windmill will be installed at
Hawkins has been studying
the top of the yellow chairlift wind patterns and the
at the 5,900-foot level and will feasibility of wind-powered
power a generator to help genera tors for three years
light lights and run the with the help of scientists
chairlifts.
from
Oregon
State
The 13-foot blades »rill University. If this pilot
generate up to 2,000 kilowatts project is successful, resort
of electricity with winds of 22 management may consider
to 40 mph, said Ken Hawkins, installing
larger
wind
mechanical engineer and lift turbines.
The classes will be held
Sept 17, 20, 24 and 28 from 7
to 9:30 p m In Forest Hall at
the Center. There is no
charge.
The Western F orestry
Center is located off Canyon
Hoad next to the Washington
Park Zoo and O M S I,
knowledge and skills by
taking an Auxiliary or Power
Squadron course
“ The best way to learn how
to prevent an accident and
ensure a safe, pleasurable
outing is to take a boating
safety
course,”
said
McMinn.
Lifeguards from the Mt
Hood Com m unity College
Aquatic Center got a chance
to show their skills at the
Annual Lifeguard Games
last Saturday in Albany
A complete list of classes
offered statewide may be ob­
tained by writing State
Marine Board, 3000 Market
Street, N .E ., No. 505. Salem,
Dr 97310
Competing in four areas of
lifesaving skills, the Hood
crew of Diane Jones, Yvonne
Pohl and T a ck Goodell
walked off w ith four firs t
places, two seconds and two
thirds In addition, Jones
took the all-around title for
wom en. The cre w was
coached by Greg Peterson
The lifeguards competed in
the categories of underwater
weight recovery, deep water
rescue, rescue tube rescue
and rin g buoy throw. They
were judged on technique,
safety and speed
(ROSS COUNTRY
Sept. 11 Barlow at Sandy 4 p.m.
FOOTBALL
Sept 8 Sandy vs. Jac kson ( at Wilson High) 1 30 p.m
FROSH FOOTBALL
Sept. ISSandy at Molalla 5 p.m.
JV FOO TBAU.
Sept. 13 Sandy at Parkroae 4 p m.
SOCCER
Sept . 7 Jesuit at Sandy 3 30 p m.
Sept. 11 Molalla at Sandy 3:30 p.m.
WATER POLO
Sept 8 Sandy at Jamboree! MHCC) 9 a.m.
Sept. 11 Sandy at Beaverton 4 p.m.
Sept 13 Aloha at Sandy 4p.m.
U n d e rw a te r
w e ig h t
recovery required the guards
to retrieve a heavy weight
from deep w ater The women
were required to recover a
Photo by M a rk Floyd
Sophomore Dawn New goes through one of the conditioning exercises that Sandy High
vtdleyhall coach Ron Grantz has beeu putting his team through in preparation fo r tonight’s
opener against St. M a ry ’s. See related story and photo on page 1.
TUESDAY
.WEDNESDAY
E a r ly B ird
Swim
7 : 0 0 —0 : 0 0 AM
b i l e Swim
2 :0 0 -5 x 0 0
Sch. I n s tr ,
8 :0 0 -3 :3 0
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
; E a r ly B ird
Swim
J 7 x 0 0 - 0 : 0 0 AM
SATURDAY
; E a r ly B ird
Swim
7 : 0 0 - 8 : 0 0 AM
Sch. I n s t r .
Sch. I n s t r .
! Sch. I n s tr ,
8 :0 0 -3 :3 0
' 8 :0 0 -3 :3 0
I 8 :0 0 -3 :3 0
(SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES)
Sch. I n s t r .
8 :0 0 -3 :3 0
+
Comp. Swim
3 x 3 0 -6 :3 0
*ARC -
The wind generator is
manufactured by a firm in
New Hampshire and sold
through a dealer in I^a
Grande. Although two of the
2,000-kilowatt generators
have been installed in
Klickitat County, Wash., Mt.
Hood Meadows would be the
first ski resort in the West to
install one.
In s tru c tio n
9 :0 0 -1 2 :0 0 I
Comp. Swim
j Comp. Swim
; Comp. Swim
•’ Comp. Swim
3 x 3 0 -6 :3 0
» 3 :3 0 -6 :3 0
3 :3 0 -6 :3 0
1 3 :3 0 -6 :3 0
( J R /S R H .S . & BLUE MARLIN COMPETITIVE PROGRAMS)
j
A d u l t Swim
6 :3 0 -7 :0 0
A d u l t Swim
6 :3 0 -7 :0 0
A d u l t Swim
6 :3 0 -7 1 0 0
A d u lt N ig h t
7 x 0 0 -9 :0 0
P u b l i c Swim
1 7 x 0 0 -9 :0 0
j
P u b l i c Swim
7 :0 0 -9 :0 0
■ A d u l t Swim
6 :3 0 -7 :0 0
P u b l i c Swim
7 x 0 0 -9 :0 0
i
. *ARC Sw im m in¿
P u b l i c Swim
l:0 0 -U :0 0
,
20-pound weight, the men a
30-pound
w e ig h t.
Both
Goodell and Jones took firs t
places in the event.
In the deep-water rescue,
the guards were confronted
w ith a “ v ic tim ” in the deep
end of the pool. S tarting from
the life g u a rd ’s chair, they
swam to the victim , brought
him back to the chair and
prepared him for mouth-to­
rn out h resuscitation Jones
was
second
in
the
com petition, com pleting the
course in 36 seconds, while
PohJ took third.
Rescue
tu b e
rescue
involved the use of the
“ rescue tube’’ a flotation
device the lifeguard is able to
ca rry during the swim to the
v ictim Jones was firs t and
Pohl th ird
Goodell and Pohl were firs t
and third, respectively, in
the ring buoy precision,
requiring the lifeguards to
toss a life ring into a sm all
hoop in the water Goodell
was able to hit the hoop on his
first throw
“ There were about 10
teams in the com petition and
around 25 other lifeguards to
beat out,” Jones said “ It
was good to see the
differences in technique but I
fe lt
ours
was
re a lly
superior ”
It was the firs t tim e in
se ve ra l
ye a rs
the
competition had been held,
though it used to be held on a
regular basis at Blue Lake
Park
“We got a pamphlet on it in
the m a il,“ said Jones, who
like the others is a regular
lifeguard at the Aquatic
Center ‘ There were just the
three of us who went down ”
We le ft it open to anyone
who wanted to compete,”
Peterson said “ W e ll be
going back next year ”
Program give
seniors chance
for exercise
VOLLEYBALL
Sept. 6 St Mary sat Sandy 8 p.m.
Sept. 11 Sandy at Roosevelt 4 p.m.
Sept. 13 Sandy at Oregon City 8 p.m
GYMNASTICS
Sept 13 McMinnville at Sandy 7 p.m.
’ ONDA Y
OSU researchers have
been studying wind power in
the gorge for several years,
measuring prevailing winds
at several spots for the pos­
sibility of installing turbines
One test site was just east of
Corbett.
MHCC guards fare well
sports < il< i I n
SUNDAY
Sandy oldsters who want to
stay in shape may take
advantage of a special
exercise program offered
Wednesdays at Sandy Senior
Community Center.
Exercise sessions will be
conducted each Wednesday
at 10 a.m. by Bob Lewicta,
city recreation director. The
program includes limbertng-
up exercises, stretching and
other low-stress activities.
‘‘When we see what levels
the people are at, we’ll work
from there," said Lewicta
A women's pocket billiarcto
class »rill also be taught at
the center Wednesdays at 10
a.m.
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A d u l t Swim
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A m e ric a n Red C r o s s
Registration begins for fall schedule at pool
Registration has begun for
fall classes at the Sandy
Swim Center
S aturday
classes
for
American Red ( ’roes in­
struction will begin as soon
as the required seven
Frail Blazers
to participate
in benefit run
The Portland Trail Blazers
are combining charity and a
conditioning drill next »reek.
In a rather unique effort
for a professional sports
team, the entire cast of the
Blazers wtll run In a road
race to benefit Emanuel
Huapitai’s Children’s Center.
The Blazer Fastbreak Rim"
la co-sponaored by the
Portland team and radio
station K EX. It la believed to
be the first time an entire
N a t io n a l
B a s k e t b a ll
Association
team
has
participated In a community
service event
The run, scheduled for
Sept
12, will include a
com petitive 10-kilom eter
race and a three mile fun
run Both routes will begin
and
end a t M e m o ria l
Coliseum.
students have signed up. The
10-week series »rill run from
9 a.m. to noon each Saturday
and includes classes for
novices, beginners, ad­
vanced
beginners,
inter­
mediates and s win uners
Tiny Tot classes for three-
to six-year-olds will be held
Mondays and Wednesdays
from 4:30 to 5 p.m. and from
5to5:30p.m ,
(lasses for basic and
advanced water safety will
be held with dates and times
announced later.
Pre-compet Itlve
swim
classes are scheduled for 4 to
5 p.m. Monday through F ri­
day beginning Sept. 17, Oct. 1
and Oct. 15.
Adult instruction is avail­
able Monday from 7 to 8 p.m.
A class in advanced life­
^onor Prep"
of the Week
This week Paola's takes special pride in honoring not
one, but three talented Pioneer athletes The Petersen
brothers all qualified as all stars for the annual north
south Shrine Game. Most recently, Kevin Petersen
played this year a fte r gaining nearly 1.000 yards as a
senior halfback Brother Brent played defense in the
1970 Shrine Game, while M ark Petersen p la i t'd offense
in the Shrine Gamp of 1978 This is a rem arkable feat
for any fa m m ily ’ Congratulations from Paola s'
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At Mt. Hood Meadows
Boating classes slated
Boating skills classes are
being offered this fa ll
throughout the state by the
U S. Coast Guard Auxiliary
and
the
US.
Power
Squadrons. The course topics
Include required equipment,
rules of the road, safe boat
handling, and aids to
navigation.
In light of the increased
number of boating accidents
this year, Mai McMinn,
Director of the State Marine
Board, is urging all boaters
to Improve their boating
Sept 6. 1979 (Sec 3) SANDY (O re.) POST
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PIZZA BARN
saving will be held as soon as
10 students register. The
class will probably be held
Monday
through Friday.
Students must be at least 15
years old and have reached
the swimmer level or have
the instructor’s permission.
For more information on
any of the programs offered,
contact the Sandy Swim
Center at 668-5544
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CARLSO N
888-4181
SANDY