6 - SANDY (Ore 1 POST Thurs.. Sept 23. 1976 Timberline Swiss weekend The Seventh Annual Swiss Weekend will be held at Tim ­ berline Ltxlge Sept 25-26. There will be a dinner Saturday evening from 5:30 to 8:30 which will feature a traditional Swiss Bernerplatee Werner Blaser Kapelle from Chehalis. Wash will be playing folk music of the Swiss Alps and there will be a dance from 8 p m - 2:30 a m. in t l * main lobby of the lodge Vocalists will be Betty Abbott and Shirley French, both of Portland, who will yodel duets There will be no charge for admission to the dance. Dinner reservations may be obtained by calling Walter Aeppli at Timberline Lodge, 272-3311. Hazelett Llfepak S, which ha* already been uaed by the Sandy Volunteer Fire Department and the Sandy Ambulance crew. W A YN E TAYLOR take* a reading of the heartbeat of Sandy Chamber of Commerce President Gale Meier. The Chamber of Commerce contributed to the purchase of the attends convention Dr. H H. Hazelett of Sandy, attended the 70th Annual Oregon Chiropratie Convention Held Sept. 16-18 at the Rodeway Inn in Springfield The convention was attended by more than 175 chiropractic physicians, 100 chiropractic assistants. 75 students of chiropractic. 25 guests and SANDY HOSPITAL board members Ronnie Krebs and Marie Seematter examine fire department emergency medical equipment. Money from the Sandy Hospital Board was used in pur­ chasing the defibrillator. The board was founded more than 20 years ago for the purpose of building a community hospital in the present location of St. Jude's Home. The board la presently in the process of disbanding because the need for the board has passed. Defibrillator obtained More dreams need to come true The defibrillator recently acquired by the Sandy Fire Department may be a dream come true for many in the area But Sandy Fire Department o ffic ia ls have said more W illa m e tte Basin and to dreams will need to come true provide for the beneficial uses before the defibrillator w ill be of the water resource while put to full use preserving the health and At present, there is only one welfare of the people and person in the area qualified to quality of the environment. use the defibrillator. Sewage effluent from the “ When we get into using the City of Sandy treatment plant defibrillator, we’re talking goes into a tributary of the about Emergency Medical Clackamas and is considered Technician I I I skills (advance part of the Willamette River coronary skills),” said Sandy Basin Fire Chief Bob Rathke. Copies of the Proposed Water Training for the E M T I I I Quality Management plan are program is available on a very on file for review at the Sandy limited basis and requires City Hall and Library hundreds of volunteer hours of training, siad Rathke. And after the training, hours of retraining are required. "T hat’s more than should be expected from any volunteer,” he added. Rathke said the department has two alternatives. The first one would be to add some full Willameffe Basin plan topic The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) will hold a public hearing on a Oaid by »cm« concerned residents el Aider Creek. O rville proposed W ater Q u ality Management Plan for the Willamette River Basin on Sept 30 at 1:30 p.m. in Salem City Hall Each hearing will be con­ ducted by a d epartm en t hearings o fficer. W ritte n testimony will be received by the department until Oct. 15. The address of the DEQ is 1234 SW Morrison Street, Portland, 97205 DEQ officials said the overall aim of the plan is to set forth a program to r , preserve and enhance water quality in the Thompson, cbm. » M S F ere s i Fern O r , Sandy (dee d- filo vin' On Sale LIFEPAK Public Information Officer Don A rm in tro u t said the majority of calls the fire department get are for first aid. "W e're facing problems in using this defibrillator and don't want to mislead the public,” said Rathke. "This is a kind of starting point for us to add more advanced skills." The Fire Department has urged any doctor interested in serving as a sponsor for the defibrillator program to con­ tact the fire department A DISPLAY 9t the Llfepak waa at the Clackamas Couaty Bank la»t Friday. The sign describe* the varteas of the defibrillator and Llfepak S. Pictured here are Kent Hall of the Clackamas County Bank and Mra. G ar Ian McCulloch. The purchase of the Llfepak was made possible through the Garlan McCulloch Memorial Fund. McCulloch, whodied earlier thia year from a heart attack, was employed by the hank. Kinderschool sets three classes Men's Ladies Leisure Dresses Jump Suits Suits time men to the staff of the department "The question is whether the community can afford the added paid men to do that," he said. The second alternative would be to get the cooperation of doctors and area hospitals to sponsor the department in the use of the defibrillator. "W e're going to have to look for physicians to help us," said Rathke. Pants Suits Separates Dp To Fully Lined Values to *90 Story/photo» by Suo Lofky, Sandy Post editor The Sandy Christian Kin­ derschool will be conducting three classes for four and five- year olds this school year. The preschool class for four- year olds will run from • to 11 a m. daily while there w ill be two kinderschool classes for five-year olds, one from 9 to 11:30 a m . and the second from 1 to3:30p.m. Registration is continuing tar these classes at this time. For more information call the Sandy Assembly of God Church at 668-4964 o oo The Oregon State Employment Service has made 68.495 total job placements, January through August of this year compared with 51,663 during the same period in 1975, the Oregon E m p lo ym en t Division reports. D R I V E - IN SAY AHH . . . Don Armintrout say* to Ivan Barker during a demonstration of the medical equipment department M A N ia the O N L Y ani­ mal th a t lies S T A N D ­ IN G UP. Western Boots , CARROLL FUNERAL HOME q jO O M en s Gauze Dbl. Knit Felt Cotton Blends Trims & Ribbon From 257 S. ROBERTS AVE. GRESHAM. OREGON PHONE 686 1117 Jeans Sweat Shirts Ladies Oxfords Sandals Kwh gifts wax poor Ladies Tops Playtex Bras when givers prove unkind — Shakespeare You're Right Sherlock) They Are Going To v i SVICI 3 9 3 8 2 Proctor Sandy 668-4977 by the fire Chamber Mens & Boys fro m used speakers slated The Sandy C ham ber of Commerce has announced its speaker* schedule for the coming wee! Phil Reifenrath, manager of the Gresham Chamber of Commerce, will address the Chamber next Tuesday at noon at Foothills Inn On Oct. 5, Clackamas County Commissioner Tom Telford will address the group Telford is running for re-election to the No. 3 commissioner* seat Wayne Fawbuah, a Democrat running against Rep. Paul Walden for a seat In the state legislture. will apeak on Oct. 12.