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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-
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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
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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
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Oregon by merger w ith
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The Sandy Post
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Coloring contestants
corner cash awards
Tonya Caba, 5, of Sandy,
proved best a rtist among
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