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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1981)
2 SANDY (O f» ) POST fh ur* Thefts plague Sandy police Several thefts and criminal mischief cases in volving automobiles kepi the Sandy Police busy this week Martin Curtis of Sandy reported the theft of four hubcaps from his car June 11 The hubcaps were valued at 5288 Two carburetors belong mg to a Sandy resident were taken from a vehicle parked on a public street, also on June 11 They were valued at 5150 Charles Frasier of Sunset Avenue reported a burglary to police June 10 A camera, an auto-extension lens and scales were taken from his residence. The loss is estimated at 5550 Sandy High School o f ficials reported the theft of a p p ro x im a te ly $12 of gasoline from the school bus barn June 12 The thieves us ed a siphon to remove gas from a bus Two juveniles were cited for criminal mischief June 12 They allegedly wrote George Burg sorts the m a il f„ r his rout.- F rid a s It was Bura s l .si * r their names and walked in to Sandy area residents , r ^ * a% **•*' ” * **^e r niore than fresh cement Dean Fischer of Oregon C ity reported that two speakers were taken from his car Saturday. They were valued at 570 Jeff bowman of Sandy reported that someone had slashed a tire on his vehicle by M A R K F I.O Y D June 14 The damage was in the area, the population Burg said that he will After more than 25 years estimated at 5150 1 he trees are all disappear spend the first month or so of of d e liv e rin g the m ail mg and the houses are ap his retirement taking it easy through rain, snow and sleet, pearing.” But after that, he’ll put in George Burg is going to sit When Burg began work, some nursery stock and back and enjoy the sunshine. there were just two mail celebrate his 60th birthday It was business as usual at routes in the Sandy area Like most mail deliverers, the Sandy branch of the U S now there are six A Portland man who was Burg can recall making his Post Office Friday Burg One thing that hasn’t hit by an electrical charge rounds through adverse was sorting the mail and get changed has been the May 28 while painting the weather conditions “ There ting ready to make his friendliness of the people, Sandy Fire Department has have been times when I had rounds — a 41-mile route one of the main reasons Burg been taken off the critical to make roads through the But Friday was Burg's last stayed on the job for so long list. snow," he rivalled “ I could day after a quarter century That s one of the reasons Gregory M Bashaw, 32, is reach out the uindou and of delivering mail to Sandy I liked working here," he “ walking and doing very pat the snow, it was so high ” residents said “ The patrons were well, they say," according to Burg, who lives with his "I started as a rural car great The people I worked Jim Gallagher of the fire wife, Ruth, and daughter, rier and it was something with made my job easier, department. Melanie, said he thoroughly like an 8 a m to 1 p m job more enjoyable And the Bashaw came in contact enjoyed his days as a postal then,” Burg recalled “ Now ones on my route weren’t with a 7,200-volt wire and employee i t ’s 7 a m. to 4:30 p in and numbers, they were names suffered firs»-, second and “ I liked my job,” he said, there have been 12 to 14 hour The kids weren't belligerent third degree burns over 33 it s jus, that it had gotten to days at ce rta in times. percent of his body or anything, they were my be quite a jot) The lime has There’s been quite a change friends.” come and there are a Io, of Keeping Posted: Photo by Mark Floyd 2.1 vears of d eliverin g Ih«- m ail T h u r s d a y , J u n e in A Keep Well Clinic will be held from 9 a m to noon at the Sandy Community Center. Sandy Kiwams Club will meet at 6 30 pm at the San dy Community Presbyterian Church. S aturday. June 20 Sandy Country Market runs from 9 a m to 3 p m at Nelson Memorial Pioneer Park, corner of Highway 26 and 362nd Avenue, lxx?al crafts people and growers will have their wares for sale. Family focus of film series at Sandy High A senes of films designed to strengthen family rela tionships will be shown this summer at Sandy High School beginning June 21 Focus on the Family will feature Dr James Dobson, an associate clinical pro fessor of pediatrics at the University of Southern C alifo rn ia School of Medicine Dobson is a widely recognized authority on the family, appearing regularly on television and radio The film showings are sponsored by the Fellowship Bible Church of Sandy The meetings are not, however, religious in nature The films will be shown at 7 p m in the SUHS commons every Sunday night through Aug 2 Admission is free The following films are scheduled for the summer June 21. The Strong Willed Child, June 28. Shaping the Will Without Breaking the Spirit; July 5. Christian Fathering July 12. Prepar ing For Adolescence - The Origins of Self-Doubt. 15. Preparing For Adolescence Peer Pressure and Sexuality. __ ly 25, What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women — The Lonely Housewife; and Aug 2. What Wives Wish Their Husbands Knew About Women — Money. Sex and Children For more information, call John Moore at M6 2924 or Tom Warner. 253 2824 things I wan, to get done I, was an enjoyable career, though, from the star, to the finish," Monday. June 22 668 4064 for mori informa- tion. Jubilee, formerly Sandy Kaffee Klatsch, will meet at 7:30 p m at the Living Way F e llo w s h ip on Strauss Street. Guest speaker will be former nun Susie LaFond Corrigan Sandy City Council will meet in adjourned session at 7 p m to approve the 1981 82 city budget in the council chambers. Joy Fellowship is sponsor ing a Bridal Show at 7 pm at the Sandy Assembly of God Church Bridal gowns dating back to 1914 will he displayed Guest speaker is Darlene Owings A series of Five Day clubs will be held beginning today The Sandy Baptist Church is sponsoring the youth pro gram, at least five clubs are scheduled in the area Call gola Harris w ill She was born Eleanor (■race Jaffe in Milford. Net», Dec 28. 1912 When she was 14. her family moved to South Dakota where she graduated from high school She then began training as a nurse in Minnesota After completing her schooling, she worked as a nurse in Iowa, then moved to Oregon to work at St Vincent’s Hospital in Portland In 1938, she m arried Nelson Zeller They lived in Astoria, Sandy and Cottage (¡rove where they raised a family and Mrs Zeller con tmued nursing She retired in 1961 She became a junior cer tified public accountant in 1965 From 1966 ,0 1980, she lived with her daughter in Sandy, where she was a member of the Sandy Bap tist Church Last year Mrs Zeller moved to Madras She is survived by her daughter, Jeri Wong of Madras, two brothers, Gor don Jaffe of Eugene, and Fill m aterials * Crushed rock Dem olition • Bulldozing Roodgrating s . ndy P U M P S SUPPLY D & A PUM P & SUPPLY 656-2683 668 4902 CONCRETS READY M IX MT H O O D R E A D Y M IX • • • « » M. « Cone'««» C'wtSed Se-a e l G '» .e Phone 6 6 8 6 5 1 5 M em orial Pres by te ria n M a rjo rie Andrews ( laymier 0, Maupin died a, Church in Portland Mrs Sunde. 28, died June The Dalles Hospital June 5 14 in an automobile accident Mrs Claymier was a 193] in Bend Born in Portland, graduate of Sandy High School she was a 1971 graduate of Centennial High School She She is survived by her hus attended the University of band, Gerald Claymier 0, ()regon and was employed as Maupin; her mother. Elsie a medical clerk at Pro Andrews of M aupin; a vidence Hospital a, the time brother. Wesley Andrews of of her death Tacoma, Wash ; a brother, She m arrie d Michael Gene Radford of The Dalles, Sunde in 1975 She is surviv and a sister. Betty Davidson of For, Bragg. C alif ed by her husband; her children, Travis and Liz. No services were held a, Sunde of B o rin g ; her the request of Mrs. mother. Mary Hopkins of Claymier The Insurance Professionals I N ew spaper T »V W co n d doss p o t to y e p o id o» Sondy O reg o n ArnoldC Poutala *68 5540 SUBSCRIPTION RATES In Clock a m a i C ounty p « , , » a i ' HA É $8 00 M u lto o m o h County Roger M. Atkins St 00 Elsew h ere m O re g o n andy Insurance Agency StO 50 •n N o rth w e s t ond Fo< die Coo»» Stote» O uts ule O re y o n per r ear O u ts id e N o rth w e s t ond Fo< tf« C o o tt States pe» yeor St 3.00 39041 Proctor Blvd.. Sandy, OR 668-5527 SIS.00 No 25 June IB 1981 Independent & Home-owned” LET YOUR DAD ENJOY COMFORT ON The Design Review Board will meet a, 7 :30 p m a, City Hall levrs men w fot COM FORT IS A L W A Y S IN F A S H IO N . You don't hav , « Æ . TV A R adio S e rv ic e Guaranteed Servire On All Makes CEDAR PLAZA No LOWER LEVEL Carry In Service Ridgetop Roofing 668-3488 ODALI TV NEVER Cedar shake com position, metal GUAPANTEED T A X C O N S U LT A N T m o iu e home roofing sandy OREGON S A N D ond GRAVEL ROCK CREEK SAND AND GRAVEL Cruthod Rock Fill ond Top So.l 658-3138 IM PO R T REPAIR Mt. Metric A L L M A I N T A X S E R V IC E Cedar Plato Bldg Suite No 12 % Incora# Ye «es Delivery 668-779' MacDONALD loceted et F 'wood Jun<«<ort 668 8051 Marjorie Claymier R O O F IN G Red Jock»1 SALES end SERVICE ^'Ckup Savage The Kehekah Lodge will meet at 8 p m at the 1.0 O F Hall m W » o r e th » b o m » d » /,w e re e « n e r » t l •M 4 1 M Rote a, R O O F IN G Don O b ris t, Inc. M o rte W ednesday Thursday, June 25 668 7363 Fairh»nk| Services for Elizabeth A Sunde of Boring were held The Golden Age Club potluck will be held at nrxin a, the Sandy Community Center SANDY AUTO BODY INC. CRUSHED ROCK Elizabeth Sunde (USPS 481-180) Classified Business, Professional Directory Telephone 668 4175 suggests Wednesday. June 21 Tuesday. June 23 38650 Pioneer blvd Sendy. Oregon 97055 fa m ily Sandy TOPS Club will meet at 9 a m at the Com munity Action ( enter Sandy Chamber of Com merce will meet a, noon at TJ's Restaurant Ikxxlland Women’s Aglow Fellowship will hold a lun cheon meeting at 11.30 a m at the Red Lion Inn at Bowman’s Guest speaker >r Your C ard In Thi« n i D c r m o v The memorials lx* made to the Sandy Baptist Church Sandy Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements Portland; and her brothers Chuck and Greg Hopkins, txith of Portland In te rm en t w ill be a, W illa m e tte N ational Cemetery Bateman Funeral Home is in charge of the a r rangements The SÉntíy Post Sondy Poti Sondy Oregon 97055 C o u n cil to m e e t in ad jo u rn ed session Gerald Jaffe of Salem, and five grandchildren Former Sandy resident Eleanor Zeller died at her home in Madras June 15 She u as 69 Funeral services will be held today, June 18. at the Sandy Baptist Church Inter men, will be a, Willamette M e m o ria l C em etery in Albany retires after 25 years Burn victim is improving ____________________ _________ __ ___________ _ Eleanor Zeller Of postal delivery B u rg O b itu a rie s L on Brightwood Loop P ractical VW re p a ir par ts « service 8 30 3 30 Mon thru Fn 622 4304 GRESHAM hours SA NOY HOURS Mon Thurs 9 30 6 00 Friday Saturday 309 00 9 30 5 30 665-2015 Mon Thurs 9 30 6 00 Saturday GRESHAM *•5-2015 SANDy **••2 5 « 9 30 5 30 668 8250