Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, June 18, 1981, Page 2, Image 2

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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
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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
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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
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39041 Proctor Blvd.. Sandy, OR 668-5527
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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
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SANDy
**••2 5 «
9 30 5 30
668 8250