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8 The Sandy (Ore.) Post Thursday, May 14, 1964 (Sec. 1) Sandblast- Turner Rites Helicopter Tour POST DEADUNES News deadline each week la 4 p.m. Monday. Deadline tor ada la IS noon Tuesday M/S f//7y H/y/wa/ OUR SUIT AND SLACK OFFER SECTIONS DUNCAN ROAD - SANDY SECTION MT. HOOD HIGHWAY C *Ck*M*5 COUNTY DUG HO IR 4 Oral Hull Well To Be Example Of Co-op Effort Several important decisions ation at its monthly meeting held were made by the Board of Dir this past Saturday afternoon in ectors of the Oral Hull Found- the meeting room of the Gresham City Hall. It was decided to establish four permanent committees, namely, the Committee on Planning and Development, the Committee on DO IT YOUR Public Relations and Publicity, SELF . . . tlie Committee on Rules and Reg- ulations, and the Commlttee on INSTALL Budget and Finance. YOUR The first of these is under the control and direction of the Found COMPLETE ation’s first vice-president, Dave E. Starks, former supervisor for LENNOX Reynolds Aluminum and now FURNACE & retired on his acreage at Boring. Tlie second committee is under the DUCT WORK control and direction of Ivan LOW Barker, second vice-president of AS A Per Wk. the Foundation, while the third Let our professionals help committee Is under Harold Edes, plan your heating system secretary, and the fourth under MO 5-3168 Marlon F. Buchholz, treasurer of the Foundation and presently em Gresham Plumbing ployed as a district supervisor & Heating, Inc. of the Portland office of the Fed 1100 E. Powell eral Bureau of Internal Revenue. Thus the four major adminis trative functions of the Founda tion will be streamlined and under SA l/E t 39 99 Price» good until May 23 ALL WOOL suit Cto cn Keg. $49.50 SPECIAL ! REG. $12.95 VAL. SLACKS $2 p 80 00 Held <»ut thy hand to assist rather than to be assisted. with purchase of a SPORT COAT From our Reg. Stock *79“ JKi more CHARGE IT Aylsworth & Popick Present Carroll jFunrral ©ome Mr. Al's Day or Night Servie* — A Local Initltution MIN SHOP 20 N. Roberts MO 5-3895 Gretham, Oregon Phon* MOhawk 5-3794 WE ENDORSE THE OREGON FUNERAL INSURANCE PLAN Open Til 9 p.m. Fridays WE RECOMMEND! the direct control of members of the Foundation’s executive com mittee. It was also decided at tlie meet ing that the Fun Day for blind persons and their friends will be held this year at the park site on Sunday, July 26, and that this event shall be the primary re sponsibility of the permanent com mittee on public relations and publicity. Announced at the meeting was the news that operations will com mence on tlie drilling of the large well at the park within the next two or three weeks. Mr. Sam Zidell of Zldell Machinery and Supply Co. has donated the two- MBS. GARY HILTON TURNER hundred or so feet of 8-inch casing (Sharon Ann Sandblast) (Dee Photo) for this well, the Gresham Tran sfer Co. will haul it free of charge. Alvin Koppanhapner was best Miss Sharon Ann Sandblast and Pete Zandell, Richfield distributor man and ushers were Gary Sand Gary Hilton Turner were married for the Gresham and Sandy area, blast, brother of the bride, and will furnish the gasoline for the April 25 in tlie Chapel of the Hills Charlie Leathers. in Brightwood. drill, and Floyd Nicholson, well The bride, given in marriage The bride is the daughter of Mr. driller, will donate his time and and Mrs. Robert Sandblast, Rt. 1, by her father, wore a white Chan work, Box 690, Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. C. tilly lace over taffeta gown with "This well-drilling project,’’ Judge Howeiler states, "is an H. Turner, Rt. 2, Box 1688,Sandy, a bouffant skirt and fitted bodice are parents of the bridegroom. with a scallop neckline and long example of the cooperation that we Mrs. Al Strand performed the sleeves. A crown of pearls held have received in the past and her finger-tip veil of illusion. hope to receive on even a larger wedding ceremony. She carried a bouquet of roses Miss Carol Turner was maid scale in the future. and Hibiscus. "This Oral Hull project could of honor and bridesmaids were A reception for 200 guests was Davon Lundy and Treasa Ross, develop into one of the most strik held in the Women’s Club Hall. both cousins of the bride. They ing examples of cooperative effort After a wedding trip to the Ore to take place in a long time, and wore identical pink dresses and gon Coast, the couple are at home carried bouquets of whit carna it could do much to bring consid in Sandy. tions. erable fame to our community.’’ This was Mother’s Day on the Frank Lei- A 3-dimensional replica of the master plan of the park was pre theiser farm two miles east of Sandy on Hill sented at the meeting by Robert crest road. Mother didn't like the idea of Flummerfeldt, a member of the Hu* Post photographer pointing that black Board and instructor pt Benson box in the direction of her offspring. A half hour of maneuvering in the mud and rain Polytechnic in Portland, and is convinced her (hat one shot wouldn't he too * on display at tlie Clackamas bad. (Sandy Post photo I j County Bank, Meanwhile, a firm of architects will be contacted tills week tn regard to some of the buildings envisioned in tlie plan and shown on the 3-dimen- s tonal master plan. The next meeting of the Board is scheduled for the afternoon of June 6 in the Gresham City Hall at 1:30 o’clock. Visitors are cordially invited. Cloudy weather and poor visibility curtailed a scheduled nine-stop helicopter tour of Clack amas County Saturday. Landings were made at a total of six com munities in the abbreviated tour to inform residents of Clackamas County about the airport measure to be voted on next Friday at the primary election. Don Bennett, chairman of the Clackamas County Airport Coor dinating Committee, and Pilot Ed win Logue visited Girod’s Shopp ing Center and ’he Willamette area in West Linn, the Oregon City Shopping Center, Canby City Park, Molalla and Estacada, but were forced to cancel appearances in Milwaukie, Lake Oswego and Sandy. Their departure from Swan Island, where the two-plane he licopter is based, was delayed for more than an hour by weather conditions. The airport measure seeks approval of a three-year serial levy, at the rate of $150,000 annually, to finance the county’s share of the airport, which is eligible for matching federal funds covering nearly 56 per cent of the total cost. For the average Clack amas County householder this would amount to less than $2.00 per year, according to Bennett. The airport site has been in spected and approved by the Federal Aviation Agency, is in cluded in the National Airport Plan and is rated No. 1 in prior ity among all undeveloped sites in Oregon by the State Board of Aeronautics. It is located to the east of Park Place near Glad stone and Oregon City. inheritance Breed With Us pK 1 -0674 MU 7-4072 PHIL RICHARDS A SON Western Herd Builder» PANCAKE BREAKFAST ALL YOU CAN EAT" 8 A.M. to 1 P.M. Sunday, May 17 Main Street — Troutdale BRING THE FAMILY AND FILL 'EM UP Adults $1.00 12 A under 50c Pre-School Children Free HOTCAKES HAM 'N EGGS COFFEE or MILK 3PFED HUFEN AUTOMATIC WASHER TERMS TWO YEAR PARTS GUARANTEE • Lifetime Stainless Steel Tub Matching Dryer Available • 2 Speeed 2 Cycle, Water Temperature Selector <228 88 HEBER BROS A37AF W. T. HARDWARE S.E. Stark at 141st COZY CORNER If you have a cozy corner in your garden where a high fence is needed to provide maximum privacy, consider a solid board fence with top, middle and bot tom 2x4 frames exposed as shelv ing for display of small flower pots. STOP AL 3-4558 THINK! • Are You Satisfied With Your Property Tax? DATSUN • Are You Satisfied With the Way Your Taxes Are Being Spent? Pickups, Sedans, Sport Cars, 4 Wheel Drive ERIC FISHER Lease Purchase $90 DOWN flBS Cancels Sandy Held at Chape! of Hills 10 Days! j- — FOK BUILT . IN $1.50 PER DAY S&H GREEN STAMPS KELLUM MOTORS 13840 SE McLoughlin - OL 4 7708 FOR CLACKAMAS COUNTY COMMISSIONER Position No. 3 Hiver Forest Kd.. Milwaukie) Oak Grove Across from Bomber BRAND NEW 6-PASSENGER Judge Ralph M. Holman Judge Holman has Supreme Court experience and a distinguished record of judicial service to Oregon. We are proud to be his sup porters, and to recommend him to you as the outstanding candi date for the non-partisan position of Judge of the Oregon Supreme Court. M c A llister , burns , gustafson a lock George H McAllitter Robert I. Burnt ADAMS A WILDMAN Kenneth Wildman E Stan Adams AS AS 41799 lock WEISER Rollin E SIDNEY A BARTELS Poid Political Adv Judge Holman for Supreme < ourf Meanwhile—Mom moved in! Everybody wants to get into the act when a B-10 joins your family That s because it's a real tractor—so much fun to run while you get the job done DURING BUXTON'S $475,000 Job’ Make it jobs! 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