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Thur» Obituary With annual awards Nora Flack Sandy re sid e n t Nora Flack died in Gresham on Dec 18 She was 85 years old. Bom Nora Belle Masters in Kentucky on May 20. 1897. she moved to C a lifo r nia to make her home when she was 17 She m a rrie d C laude Flack in 1931 They raised their children in California M r Flack died in 1955 Mrs Flack remained in California until 3 4 years ago when she moved to Sandy to live with her daughter She is survived by her daughters. Virginia Brown of Sandy. Norma Bennett and Dorothy Sando. both in C a lifo rn ia , five g ra n d children, and six great grandchildren Funeral services w ill be held today, Dec 23, in Riverside, C alif Interment w ill follow at the Olivewood Cemetery Sandy F u n e ra l Home was in charge of local a r rangements Firemen noted for service Two S andy v o lu n te e r firefighters, relatively new to their positions, were honored by their peers Saturday evening at the an nual Christmas banquet M a r tin G ra s s l, a Sandy volunteer firefighter since October I960, was chosen to receive the F irefighter of the Year award Grassl. 21. is a 1979 Sandy High School graduate and is employed at Baert's Metal Products in San dy Chuck Chaffin. 26. a line officer for just a year w ith the local fire department, was named Officer of the Year Chaffin has been a volunteer with the Sandy Fire Departm ent since 1978 He is employed by F irst Interstate Bank in Portland "F o r the tim e that they've been at th e ir respective positions, they've done a hell of a jo b ," said Sandy F ire Chief Bob Rathke Also at the banquet, held at the Rainbow Lodge at Oral Hull Park, officers for the volunteer orgamza- £ '< / A. tl Chuck Chaffin M artin Grassl tion were named for 1983 They are Ron Smith, volunteer president; A rt Nelson, vice presi- dent; Mike Hemmer, secretary; Mick Senn, treasurer, and Grassl, sergeant-at-arms Development technical assistance from the Port of Portland, and under the direction of a steering committee w ith re p re s e n ta tiv e s o f the public and private sectors from each comm unity The com m u n itie s —th ro u g h th e c o o rd in a tin g c o m m it te e -h a ve also embarked on a visib ility campaign to the public at large and in dustrial prospects in par ticular The short-range goal is to bring at least one new com pany to each of the three com m unities The long- range goal is to see s ta b ili ty and economic growth in Sandy, and each p a r ticipating city, over the next 10 years. Sandy Industrial Park was created in 1973 by local b u sin essm e n who a n ticipated attracting light industry to the city. The Sandy comprehensive plan provides for approximately 50 acres of industrial land w.ithin the city lim its. Councilor Don B lair, ser ving his final meeting on the council, took the oppor O k 23 19S2 (S k I) SANOV (Ore.) POSI—-3 Continued from Page I tu n ity to challenge his fellow councilors to act udiciously on Local Im provement D istrict No 4. " In my four years on the city council I think the big gest pain I've had is LID 4," he said. " I can foresee no reason why these people shouldn't have to pay for a parking lo t" like other business people. B ia ir added "E ven though I 'm not on the coun cil, I 'll fight till the dying end to see that the ta x payers don't have to pay for the parking lot " The council tabled the no tion of declaring the p a rk ing lot surplus property un til its Jan 3 meeting pen ding an opinion from City Attorney Jack Hammond Classified (667-6633) deadline 5 pm, Mon.... News (668-5548) deadline noon, Tues. COUPON YOU could sell a lot with this highly visible ad aimed at 16,000 area homes for only $20.28 . . . Good advertising needn't be expensive. Sail for details: 668-5548. Ask for Von in Advertising Bank winners tap instant teller Given free use of a b a n k’s o u tsid e in s ta n t te lle r, how much cash could a lucky person w ith quick fingers punch out? Three winners in an In dependent Bank of Sandy contest to inaugurate a new Instant T e lle r m achine found *600 to be the answer F irst place winner T erry Bernhardt of Sandy ex tracted *300 cash, working the buttons as fast as possi ble in three minutes free use of the machine W illiam M ille r of Boring watched sick from a truck out front, as wife Donna served as proxy in a *200 e f fort during two minutes T h ir d - p la c e w in n e r Robert Jones of Sandy ex tracted *100 free cash in one minute on the machine The machine, it turns out. recycles itself every 32 seconds Top cash offered each transaction is *50 “ I just didn’t have the heart to stop somebody in th e m id d le of a tra n sa ctio n ," Santa Jim Flaherty of the bank said. Flaherty is manager and vice president of the Sandy bank to operate beginning in January under the new name of United Bank of Oregon by merger w ith banks in Oregon City and Milwaukie. The Sandy Post (USPS 481-180) Coloring contestants corner cash awards Tonya Caba, 5, of Sandy, proved best a rtist among kids 4-6 years of age in a re- ce n t S andy S e n try Christmas coloring con test. E m ily Rusaw, 8, of San dy. meanwhile topped all efforts among entrants 7-9 MEMBER Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association and U $ Suburban Press Association Published w eekly Thursdays by The Outlook Publishing Co Sandy Oregon 97055 Second doss postoge paid of Sandy Oregon Pam Comer, 11, of San dy, bested kids 10-12 years of age The three first-place w in ners w ill receive *10 cash award from the sponsoring supermarket. Newspaper Bow 68 6 6 8 -5 5 4 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES Multnomah County »♦.00 $10.00 Elsewhere in Oregon $11.50 In Clockamas County per year years of age. National M ay the tru e C hristm as s p irit o f th is holy season enrich y o u r he arts & lives. It has been o u r p le a s u re at Flower G arden to serve you. W e lo o k fo rw a rd to In Northwest and Pocdic Coos’ State* Outside Oregon per year $ 1 4.00 Outside Northwest and Pocdic Coast States per year $17.00 Sandy Po»t. Sandy Oregon 97055 No. 52 Diane AA. Tiller, Proprietress Flower Garden I 39075 Proctor "May the joys of Christmas and the true meaning of Christmas enrich your lives. We thank our neighbors for their association this past year, and look forward to serving you in 1983." WELLING PHONE 658 2002 HARDW ARE Dec. 23. 1982 If you thought the only way to get bullish returns was through a broker, it’s time you broke away from the herd Because the Federal Government has just authorized Clackamas County Bank to pay money market rates on your dollars That's right, now we offer what may be the best Money Market Account around First, there's no federal limit on the interest you can earn—making it competitive with money market funds Second, you can earn those rates on as little as $2500*. Third, the Money Market Account is completely liquid, with check writing and transfer privileges, and no early withdrawal penalties But most importantly, we offer something brokerage houses can’t: F.D.I.C. insurance While your dollars earn money market rates, they 're also insured up to $100,000 by the F.D.I.C. Plus, you’ll be eligible for extra services that come with every Money Market Account And you'll have the convenience of one-stop banking 20420 SWHwy 212 DAMASCUS So if you'd like to beef up your investment returns, look to Clackamas County Bank. When it comes to money market accounts, we re taking the bull by the horns © Ö CLACKAMAS P i COUNTY BANK The Money Market Account: We re taking the bull by the horns Sondy 668 5501 Member F O 1C HooOland-622 3131 Boring-663 3000 ‘ A *2500 balance Is required, otherwise the NOW Account rate will be paid * 12% g u a ra n te e d th ro u g h Jon. 10, 1983