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About Sandy post. (Sandy, Oregon) 1938-current | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1981)
4 SANDY (O r » ) POST Thurt July 30 1961 (Sec I) Ramps slow accidents A ccid e n ts caused by trucks w ith m echanical failures, such as brake loss, have been a major concern to transportation officials in recent years Oregon, with its many mountain rages and steep hills, was a fertile area for runaway trucks resulting from brake failures "A partial solution," ac cording to II Scott Coulter, state highway engineer, "was the construction of escape ramps adjacent to some of the mam highways Local gardeners earn awards at lily show with steep hills." One of these was built on Highway 26 near Government Camp Last year almost 100 trucks used the six ramps which have been constructed in the state This is down considerably from the near ly 175 trucks which used the ramps in 1979 A Sandy woman was honored for her floral a r rangement and a local nursery garnered three awards in the 34th annual In ternational Lily Show held recently in Woodburn Leona Barnes, 42451 S E. Wildcat Mountain Drive, won the award for the best "A rtistic Design" for her a r ra n g e m e n t. " B e a u tifu l Oregon." Coulter said he believed one of the contributing causes of this decrease was increased safety inspections begun by the state of Oregon and its neighboring states The arrangem ent con sisted of a beautiful display of yellow lilies, balanced with driftwood, cedars and native grasses The display was built on a base of beach sand, interspersed with cor al and pines Obituaries John R o th School In 1976, they moved to the Sandy area where he com pleted his elementary educa tion and began high school He is survived by his parents, M r and Mrs Bichard Bead of Sandy, two brothers, Joseph of Portland and Daniel of Sandy; a sister, Lisa of Sandy, and his g ra n d m o th e r, F loren ce Neuheisel of Portland Burial was at Willamette N a tio n a l C em etery in Portland Sandy Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements John Jacob Both, an employee for the city of Portland for more than 40 years, died in Gresham July 26 He was 76 Funeral Mass was held Wednesday at St Michael’s Catholic Church in Sandy. Itosary recitation was Tues day evening in the chapel of Sandy F uneral Home He was born in Canada on Oct 28, 1904 The following year, his family moved to Portland where he com pleted his elementary and high school education in the Lents area After completing high school he attended Christian Brother Business College in Portland Mr Roth served in the U S Navy for one year. After returning to Portland he began working for the city of Portland Public Works Department He retired in 1969 after 41 years service He is survived by a daughter, Kuth M Schiele of Beavercreek, two sons, Nicholas of Sandy and George of Gresham ; a sister, Theresa Bitchy of Portland, 15 grandchildren, and in great grandchildren. Interment was at Lincoln Memorial I ’ark in Portland Oregon Bulb Farms, 39391 S.E, Lusted Boad, was presented the Isa be lla Preston Trophy for the best lily in the show The winning stem was a cross of two hybrid lilies, "Chinook” and "H allm ark." The firm also won the David Griffiths Award for the best stem of an unnamed hybrid seedling grown from seed by the exhibitor The winning stem won both this award, and the best lily in the show The A m e ric a n H o r tic u lt u r a l S ociety Sweepstakes Award Gold Medal was presented to Oregon Bulb Farms for the highest number of first place ribbons in the show The Lily Show is an annual event in which lily en thusiasts from around the world exhibit, look at and learn about lilies Visitors and exhibitors this year came from Australia, New Z ealand. S w itz e rla n d . Holland. England, Canada and from throughout the United States There were 474 lily stems and 48 artistic displays in the exhibition area Emphasis this year was on bicolor lilies, clear bright yellow colors and yellow or orange-colored flowers with small dark purple lines in mid petal, referred to as brushmarks Flower size ranged from as small as two inches across to 12 inches across 2BfI SALE Soft M e a t o r Soft M e a t B u rrito ! (Lim it: 10) M ichael Read Funeral Mass for Sandy resident Michael Paul Bead was held Monday at St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Sandy He died in Portland July 22 He was 18 He was born in Sacramen to, Calif., on Dec 14, 1962 His family lived in California until 1967 when they moved to Portland where he attend ed Assumption Elementary •Sandy re s id e n t l.e o n a B arn es touches up h e r p riz e -w in n in g d is p la y , “ B e a u tifu l O re g o n ." at the In te r n a tio n a l L ily Show. 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