Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current, July 22, 1982, Page 2, Image 2

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SANO* (O f* ) POST Thur«
July 22 1962 (Se< 1)
Keeping posted
Jazz trio brings music to Meinig
Lodge
THURSDAY. JULY 22
T he P le a s a n t Home
United Methodist Church
begins its annual Rum­
mage Sale beginning to­
day. The sale will be open
from 9 a m to 7 p m today
and Friday, and from 9
a m to noon on Saturday.
The church is located at the
intersectiop of SE Bluff and
SE Revenue Roads
The Sandy Golden Age
Club will host a potluck at
the Sandy Senior Center at
noon
The Sandy Rebekah
The
m eets
at
F R ID A Y . J U L Y 23
The Bryan Ady Jazz Trio
from Portland, will per
form free of charge at 7 30
p m . on center stage in
Meinig Park The trio has
played at various occasions
aro u n d the P o rtla n d
Metropolitan Area The
jazz concert is the second
in a series of three free per­
formances sponsored by
the Sandy R e creatio n
Department
T h e Sandy C o u n try
Market is open in Nelson
Memorial Pioneer Park,
corner of Highway 26 and
362nd Drive, from 10 a m
to 4:30 p m
TU E S D A Y , J U L Y 27
SUNDAY. JULY 25
T h e Sandy P io n e e r
Association hosts its 56th
annual picnic at Nelson
Memorial Pioneer Park at
12 :30 p m The picnic is a
potluck for groups or
families Participants fur­
nishing own utensils The
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Beauty Shop
“ We had a great ride and
the money was raised for a
great cause, but more im
portantly, we were able to
show th a t St
Jude
Children's Hospital is as
important here as
is to
the entire world,” she said
“ More people here now
understand that St Jude's
research is providing many
it
answers about ch.,dhood
cancer and other diseases
The progress being made
at St. Ju d e H o s p ita l
benefits children all over
the world," Tinjum said
“ Our ride has helped put
Sandy and Boring on
record as a supporter of
this world famous institu­
tion ”
T in ju m
expressed
gratitude to merchants
when the vehicle he was
driving struck a utility pole
at the intersection of Proc
tor Boulevard and Shelley
Avenue
D a rry l
R o llin
Burkholder, 25. suffered
head injuries after he
reportedly fell asleep and
struck the pole He was
cited for driving with ex
pired tags on his license
plate
Benjamin Delbert Raker,
36, of Sandy was cited by
Sandy police for theft Sun­
day at 2 40 a m after an
employee at Jim ’s Big Ap
pie told police that a man
took two half cases of
Heidelberg and one half
case of M iller beer, valued
at >17 87. from the store
Gregory Emmett Scott,
19, of Sandy was cited for
minor in possession of in­
toxicants by consumption
and driving under tne in­
fluence of in to xica n ts
Saturday at 11:10 p m
Scott was involved in an
a c c id e n t
at
S m ith 's
Chevron service station
He reportedly backed up
his vehicle and struck
m otorcycle, d riven by
E ra n k
L eso w sk i
of
Portland A passenger on
the motorcycle, L orri Roes
of Boring, was injured in
the accident
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Linda McHenry.
23 years experience
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BORING
663-3067
July 22, 1962
Thriftway, Sandy Sentry,
P a o la 's P iz z a . D a ir y
Queen, Shorty’s Corner,
Taco Time and Calamity
Jane's.
Rock throwing nets jail stay
A Sandy man was ar­
rested Monday by Sandy
police and charged with
second degree crim in a l
mischief after he reported
ly threw rocks at a Hood
Street residence.
Duane Lynn Grimm, 26,
was taken to Clackamas
County Jail after after
Shirley Grimm told police
that a man had thrown the
rocks at her house Sunday
Last Tuesday, Duane
G rim m
and T e re a s a
L a B e lle Ross, 21, of
Gresham had been cited
for fourth-degree assault
after an incident at Mrs
Grimm's home
Early Monday morning a
Corbett man was injured
Co
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In Ctacbomat County par year
Multnomab County . . . .
who contributed prizes in­
cluding Buckboard Pizza,
Sandy Rexall, W illiams
ttaw .p o b o .
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Cyclists pedal to aid others
“ St. Jude C hildren's
Hospital nov. .ias >900 more
to
co n tin u e
its
h u m a n ita r ia n
w ork
because people in Sandy
and Boring care about
children,“ chairman Anita
Tinjum said, announcing
final results of the May 29
Wheels for Life Bike a
thon
N ah o n el
Steve Nicholson, presi­
dent of Mount Hood Com­
munity College, will speak
on “ Priorities of Education
in the 80s at the weekly
luncheon meeting of the
Sandy Area Chamber of
Commerce at noon at the
Tollgate Inn
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ndy Post
(USPS 481-1801
Nikki Johnson gets a push on her new bike from Paige Nicbote after the St. Jude Children's Hospital Hike-a-thon results
were announced. The two were the top money raisers in the annual event. Others who raised >25 were, left to right.
Tammy Tinjum. Paul Traichler, Tom llesselgesser, Alan Grenier. Erie Abbott and Greg Dahm. Not pictured: Vance
Saukko and Doug Hooper.
association woll furnish
coffee Harry and Thelma
Mitchell will be crowned as
king and queen of the
Pioneer Association
S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y 24
the
1.0 O F Hall at 8 p m
bright ideas
take shape at
Jay Scott Canary, 24, of
B o rin g was tak en to
Clackamas County Jail
Saturday morning after a
traffic stop at Kelso Road
and Highway 26 He was
charged with driving under
the influence of intox
icants, d rivin g w ith a
revoked license and giving
a false name to a police of
ficer
Mt. Hood
Com m unity College,
K enn eth
G re g o ry
Greene, 19, of Sandy was
taken to jail last Wednes
day and charged with
resisting arrest and fourth
degree assault after a traf­
fic stop at the intersection
of Bluff Road and Sunset
Street
Register now for fall term
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