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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1981)
Fortner local escapes yacht as it sinks Bill Shockey, a former Sandy Union High School student, and his wife, Pat, lost nearly all their posses sions Monday when their yacht-type of boat" sunk off t ape Cod, Mass Alice Shockey of Cher ryville said Tuesday that her son and his wife had been liv ing in Florida, but traveled to Massachusetts because a friend there helped them work on their boat They were on their wa> back to Florida when the boat started sinking The Coast Guard rescued them Mrs Shockey said that the details are sketchy She said that they are flying back to this area soon, and that they lost everything that they had. except th at they managed to rescue their " l i t tle dog " Obituaries RSVP honors county volunteers on anniversary The national Retired Senior V’olunteer Program is celebrating its 10th an n iv e rs a ry this m onth, honoring the volunteers who participate in the pro gram A p p ro x im a te ly 700 retired seniors volunteer more than 5,000 hours mon thly assisting nearly 70 n o n -p ro fit agencies throughout Clackamas County Their work ranges from serving local schools as tutors to driving fellow seniors to medical appoint- ments to working at the Sandy Community Action Center Judy Smith, countywide coordinator for the pro gram, called the seniors "active and involved" and said that anyone over 60 who is interested in the pro gram may get further in formation by calling her. 657 8400, or Sandra Potter Marquardt, Sandy com munity services director, 668 5569 Volunteers helping the Sandy Boring Mt Hood area with their work are: Rhododendron Mabel B ro w n , G o vern m en t C am p- M a ry B a ir , Wemme Edythe Kasch. Hrightuood—Alice Burns and Hal Burns B oring—O live D avis, Stan Davis, Jean Elk ington, Verona Gardner. Mildred Kohnen. Thayus Parmenter, Louise Shields. Matt Shields, M arjorie Spahr, Hazel Stoffer, Ruby Sutherland and Lucille Wilbanks S and y— M a rie A lle n , M artin Allen, Eleanor Aubin, Nancy Becker. Dorothie Bernard. Gladys B o n g io rn i, Lucy Broadhurst. Hilda Clark, Ada Cook, C a th e rin e DeVere. Cleo F Earlley, Vivian Gates. Genevieve Gilbert, Greda Goodwin, Edna Haneberg. Ernest Hegge. Eloise H arre l, Renee Jean, Frank Kelley Evelyn Krebs, Ju lia Latim er, Frank Marcy, Nell Marshman. Ray Mar shman. Ariosa M eyer, Mariam Moore, Ida Mu mon. Spike McFadden, Josephine Olson, Esther Perren, Arthur Prochaska. WHALE Raymond Lindsey Funeral services for San dy resident Ramond E Lind sey were held Sept 25 in the chapel of Sandy Funeral Home He died at his home Sept 21 at the age of 58 Mr Lindsey was born Dec 23, 1922, in Bismark, Mo When he was nine, his family moved to Colorado While at tending high school, he work ed to help support his mother and family He entered the US. Navy in 1941 to serve during World War II After his discharge in 1945, he moved to Oregon to work for a short time before he returned to Col orado He married Anna Mae Williams March 10, 1946 They moved to Sandy in 1949. In 1951 he began his c a re e r at R eynolds Aluminum Co. in Troutdale He was employed there until June 1981 He was a prior member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, a member of the San dy Grange No 392 and Good Shepherd C o m m u n ity Church in Boring. He en joyed archery, fishing and hiking He is survived by his wife, a daughter. Diana of Boring, four sons, Raymond of Van couver. Wash , and David, Steven and Alan, all of San dy; a brother, Mike of Aloha, two sisters, Betty Scott of Colorado and Nina Copeland of Washington, and five grandchildren Memorials may be made to the Ray L in dse y Poisonous Metal Identifica tion and Treatment Fund, in care of Mrs Lindsey Burial was at Valley View Memorial Park in Newberg Alder Creek (Continued from Page I) Ginther has said there is no way to run the water system on a private basis The revenue that comes in is barely enough to keep it run ning, and money is needed to re b u ild the a n tiq u a te d system that Ginther said is b u ilt from hodge podge parts The Alder Creek Water Co re c e n tly fo rw a rd e d a maintenance schedule to the Oregon Public U tility Com mission that will be carried out on a "money available" basis Days Only Selected styles, sizes CHEROKEE SHOES Prices Sloshed! 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