Image provided by: Friends of the Sandy Public Library; Sandy, OR
About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1972)
Thurs., June 22, 1972 (Sec. 3) SANDY (Ore l POST - 7 Sandy man in fa ir shape A Sandy man remained in fair condition at Wixxlland P ark Hospital M onday, following a fatal, two-car crash June 18 at SE Stark St. and 113th Ave He is Daniel Lee Copher, 27, who was serously injured while riding in a pickup truck being driven by L a rry Eugene Dibble, 33, of Zigzag The Dibbie vehicle collided with an auto being driven by W illiam N e il M aloney, 18, Portland, who was killed in the head-on crash D ibble and his other passenger. Gene Copher, 23, also of Sandy, were treated and released at P rovidence Hospital H E L E N I». BAUGH, toundrr of Ihr Christian Women'* Club*, will vprak at Ihr Christian Women*« Club on June 2« at ih r Safari ( tub In Estacada. P rier of thr luncheon is 12.IS and reservation» can be made by railing Gay llr r lr ir h at «4W-H72 or Bra Brinkley at WW-I21H before June 26. Car cleaned Snyder serves A radiator, battery and air cleaner valued at $200 were reported stolen June 11 from the auto of Rene Sams, 14924 SE Division St. Navy Seaman Russell D. Snyder Jr., son of M r and Mrs Russell D Snyder Sr of Route 3, Boring, has sailed for the Western Pacific aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS O riskan y, hom eported at Alameda, Calif His ship will be a unit of the Seventh Fleet in Southeast Asian waters during its seventh c o n s e c u tiv e com bat deployment Stereo stolen A stereo record player valued at $130 was reported stolen June 8, from the home of W illia m Lane, 15522 SE Taggart, according to sheriff’s reports MOONLIGHT SPECIAL Bar-B-Q Beef Sandwich with potato salad G arden ready reg. *1.25 for use $ Plans for the Green Finger Garden, a community garden jointly sponsored by Mt. Hood Community College and the Peoples Action Council, have been completed. The garden,w hich is available at no co6t to any person or fam ily interested, consists of plots on ten acres of ground out by MHCC. According to N'elda Oeser, the community organiers of ‘The Place” located at 274 S. Roberts in Gresham, the people who plant a garden tend it and get to keep whatever grows Seeds fo r the project are available at "The Place” and were donated by the Harris Seed Company. “The Place” is a drop-in and com m unity cen ter w ith program s fo r low income families “The Place” is also offering a course in food canning for any Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays starting on June 26 at 9 a m About 5-7 people will be able to take the course each day. Miss Oeser urges any person interested in the Green Finger Garden or the canning class to contact her at 666-5619, “The Place ” Opal Steak House $ 1 111 Main 5 Friday, June 23rd From 7-11 p.m. Steak Sandwich \~ $ with fries, salad 1 Moonlight Savings SALE GOOD Thursday thru Saturday off on resale items Ö off on all Ittm s Lots of Large & Extra Large Dresses & Slacks Debbie Dees N e x t to O pals Cafe e*M»oe<MataeMo«ee*tt*K<t«»4c«e«Mea«a«ea« From 7 to 11 June 23!! y3 CHARMS ( reg. 1.50 SANDY (¿HADE school superintendent. Tony Bryant, Inspect* one of the tutorial aid locations at the grade school. Due to lack nt building space in the district, this location was In a corner of a hallway. (Post photo) G unshot victim still critical A young Boring boy was in critical condition at Emanuel Hospital Tuesday, the victim of an accidental shooting Sheriff’s reports said James Michael Gregg. 7, of Rt 3. Box 279, was shot through the head with a 375 Magnum pistol at his home w hile playing with another youth The bullet hit him in one temple and exited through the other side of his head. SELL YOIJK HOUSE W ITH A C LA S SIFIE D AD BEADED BAGS Qpp On Summer I8C Pierced - - c Earrings / / , ¡99 a reg. 2.00 BELTS 9(1°/°” 1 All Kinds ¿U /O 3 reg. 6.00 COSTUME JEWELRY reg 1.00 NOW 77« REG 2 00 to _ __ 2.50 NOW 1 reg 5.00 to 8.00 3** $ O" reg 3.00 (jrohett etveirij NOW 218 Proctor Ave. 668-6136