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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1982)
2 -S A N O V (O r* ) POST Thur» tvne 24 I H 3 (Sec ), Obituaries School for 10 years She en joyed flowers, ceramics and baking. Mrs Warner is survived by her husband, Alfred, a daughter. Fay Lake of San dy, a son, David of Sandy, five grandchildren, and three great grandchildren Private burial was at F irhill Memorial Cemetery in Sandy. H a r r ie t W a rn e r F u n eral services for former Cottrell School cook H a rrie t Louiaa W arner were held Monday at the Sandy Funeral Home. She died June 18 in a Portland hospital She was 66 Born in Cottrell, she lived there all her life She at tended Cottrell School and Sandy Union High School. She married Alfred J. Warner on Feb 8, 1933 in Vancouver, Wash She worked as a cook manager at the Cottrell Thom as M cCoy Thomas Jay McCoy died June 14 in Coos Bay of an apparent heart attack He was 44 Born March 3, 1938 in Portland, he lived there un til he was 17 when he mov ed to Coos Bay He had liv ed there since He was employed at Coos Head Timber for 26 years where he worked on the pond M r McCoy is survived by a daughter. Kimberly McCoy of Portland, two sons. Jay of Boring and Thomas of Kenton. Wash.; his mother. Laura Schau- ble of Hillsboro, and two grandchildren Funeral service was held June 19 at Sandy Funeral Home Private cremation was at Lincoln Memorial Park in Portland G a ra g e SERVICE WE GIVE! SALE Sponsored by the Sandy Union High Varsity Basketball Rally. Phol<> Sandy firefighters work to contain a mobile home fire Monday morning that started when vapors from gasoline ignited. by [>«n Dillon Vapors ignite, damage mobile home Department Two fire engines and a tanker truck respond ed to the 11.30 a m alarm at the mobile home park, five miles east of Sandy, and firefighters had the blaze under control within five minutes, said Fire Marshal Jim Gallagher Value of the mobile home was >20,000. It sus tainted 18,000 damage; damage to its contents was estimated at $6,000 Gallagher said firefighters were at the scene A late-morning fire swept through a two- year-old mobile home at the Bigfoot Lodge east of Sandy Monday. James Serie, owner of the mobile home, told fire investigators that he was cleaning a chain saw with gasoline in the bedroom of the stmc ture and smoking a cigar when he notice flames surrounding him. He quickly fled and called the Sandy Fire until approximatly 1 p m . overhauling the fire scene cleaning and Gallagher said that in the semi-closed b ed ro m , use of gasoline as a cleaning .gent is strictly discouraged The vapors are heavier than air, he said, and, although the window was open for ventilation in this instance, they settl ed near the floor and the ashtray where the cigar was burning Official outlines US 26 improvements The state Highway D ivi sion p lans to w id en Highway 26 from Wildwood to Zigzag and move its maintenance station from Sandy to a spot three miles west near the Arrowhead Motel, according to Metro re g io n a l en g in ee r Ed Hardt Hardt told the Sandy Area Chamber of Com merce Tuesday that plans to move the antiquated maintenance station out of town were stalled by lack of up-front money Widen ing Highway 26 further up Mt Hood, m ean w hile, would be engineered next year “ This Wildwood-Zigzag project always has receiv ed a lot of support,’’ he said, “ My guess is, we’ll come up with a three lane or five-lane proposal ’’ The state already has all right-of-way necessary for expansion of the single lane highway stretch, he said No businesses or homes would need to be relocated by the highway expansion. according to Hardt The new maintenance station west of Sandy on Highway 26 is already pav ed with permita, Hardt said When the department finds funds for relocation, that move would free a choice large parcel of state-owned land in the center of town Hardt place value of the maintenance facility apart from the land a t a q u a r te r m illio n dollars He said the value of the old Sandy property would run into six figures easily He had fewer encourag ing words for Sandy efforts for a west-end traffic safe ty light at the intersecton of Highway 26 and 362nd Drive The city’s request had been granted a priority spot on a list of sites deem ed to warrant safety lights. Hardt said He added, however, that the wait for Sandy's request to be ap proved could take awhile with funds lacking There already has been one fatality at the intersec tio n , and co n gestion reportedly is building Sun days and morning from Estacada traffic as a short cut and new residences there ’People are starting to believe us when we tell them we can’t build any more roads,'* the five- co u n ty re g io n head engineer said of efforts to pass an increase in gas tax for highway maintenance A recent statewide ballot measure to increase gas tax for highways failed by only some 16,000 votes, the closest margin of defeat in several tries at the polls The city of Sandy will Lake $53,000 more into the 1982 83 fiscal year in its contingency fund, bracing for a court decision on the controversial I x k s I Im provement District No 4 The City Council Monday night adopted the new budget for the coming fiscal year, with minor m o d ific a tio n s brought about by a greater cash reserve than was an ticipated Readying for the con tinuation of the L ID No 4 story. City Manager Roger Jordan upped the cash car ryover $53.000 to pay the In terest on the warrants for the parking lot The re mamder went into the con tingeiw y fund If the state Court of Ap peak rules against the city, that is where (he money will come from to pay the difference. The city built the parking lot, adjacent to Heritage Square, and assessed abut ting property owners Two agreed to the assessments, but three filed suit against the city, claiming the city’s bill was unfair An earlier court decision ruled in favor of the plain tiffs, but city officials last fall appealed the case to the state court The case was heard in December, but no decision has been forthcoming Monday night, the city council refinanced the w ar rants on the project for a n o th e r year w ith Clackamas County Rank A warrant is a short term loan fo r p ro je c t provements In other action Monday night, the council approved a $15,000 expenditure to purchase a used road grader Jordan said the ci im ty spends approximately $5,000 a year renting a grader and contracting out services which the grader will accomplish Dennis Petrequin. 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