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Thur» O b it u a r ie s Moy 7 1981 (S«< Sheriffs deputies nab worker in murder try Glenn T urner Funeral services for Glenn Gilbert Turner were held Monday in the Autumn Chapel in Gresham He died from a heart attack May 1 He was 82 Born and ra ise d in Washington, he enlisted in the U S Navy when he was 20 He served during World War I until 1919 After his discharge he worked as a musician on the West Coast, including a four year stint as a background musician in Walt Disney movies He re enlisted in the Navy in 1940. serving in the 11th Naval District in San Diego, C a lif, until 1945 Upon his discharge he worked in civil service at Moffet Field in Sunnyvale, Calif His wife, Virginia, died in 1967 He moved to the Portland area in 1970 He is survived by his son, W illia m M, Asher of Brightwood, a sister, Ima Jean of San Jose, Calif ; three grandsons, and four great grandchildren Burial was at Golden Gate National Cemetery in San Bruno, Calif Clackamas County Sheriff’s deputies last week arrested Arnulfo Salasai. 49. a Mexican employee at a farm in Boring, for at temp ted murder, Masimino Sal tsar, a se cond Mexican employee of F u jim o to F a rm s , was reported in serious condition last Thursday in Gresham Community Hospital after the attempted murder. The sheriff's report said that farm foreman Santiago Flores told deputies that one of the workers was angry because he did not have a cabin to himself, and walked into the cabin where Salisar was preparing food and stab bed him The report said the deputy found Salasai lying on the ground behind the cabins with blood on his clothes He was treated at Willamette Falls Hospital in Oregon City for a broken nose and possi ble cheek bone fracture dur to a fight after the stabbing. Ixist Thursday two Sandy men were among those a r rested following an attemp ted theft in Estacada Robert Wayne Johnston Jr., 21, of Wildcat Mountain D riv e . H a rv e y Dean Kimery, 23, of Sandy, and Harvey William Hunt. 40, no address, were a rrested together on a charge of at tempted second degree theft at F a ra d a y P a rk in Estacada According to s h e r iff’s department reports, the vic tim. a Portland resident, signed a citizens arrest statement a fte r K im ery a lle g e d ly e nte re d the victim's vehicle, ransacked it and attempted to take a CB radio, while the other two watched from a nearby vehi cle. Hunt was also arrested on a first degree theft warrant from the sheriff's office, the report said. Marie Olson Graveside services for Sandy resident Marie Olson were held Saturday at Forest I-awn Cemetery in Gresham She died April 29 in a Portland hospital after a lingering battle with cancer She was 51. Born in Shroud. Okla , she moved to the Newberg area in 1944 In 1955 she moved to Eastern Washington before settling in Sandy in I960 She married Harlan Olson on Feb. 27, 1961, in Steven son, Wash Mrs. Olson owned and operated a beauty shop in Sandy She is survived by her hus band, Harlan of Sandy; three daughters, Carol Zim merly of Zigzag, Shirley Reams of Boring and Nancy Olson of M ilwaukie; his father, Thomas Thompson of Sandy; six brothers. Max of P o rtla n d , Sherm an of Beaverton, Jack, Oval, Floyd and Lloyd, all of Molalla; two sisters, Joyce Johnson of Portland and Ruth Cole of Roseburg, and eight grandchildren Mervil Kirby Funeral services for Mer vil Kirby were held Monday in the chapel of Sandy Funeral Home Vault inter m ent was at F ir h ill Memorial Cemetery in San dy. He died in a Portland hospital April 30 He was 67. Born in Arma, Kan., he moved to Texas after he completed his schooling He was employed in the con struction industry in Texas M r. K irb y moved to Oregon in 1942 where he began his ca re e r w ith Reynolds Metals Co in T ro u td a le , He was a foreman in the pot rooms He retired in 1976 after 32 years with the company He married Clara Bolar on Nov. 15, 1946 They lived at Kelso for a short time before moving to Sandy Mr Kirby enjoyed hunting, fishing and g a rd e n in g . He was a member of the Gresham Elks Lodge He is survived by his wife, Clara; a daughter. Kay Red mon of Rock Springs, Wyo ; his mother, I^elia Depue in Kansas; four sisters. W'avie McKee in Kansas, and Agnes Surridge, Lois Groff and B e rn ic e K in g , a ll in Oklahoma; two brothers, Gordon and Delbert, both in Kansas, and two grand children Photo by Dan Dillon Sand> emergency medical personnel attempt lifesaving treatment for a Portland man after he had suffered an apparent heart attack while driv ing. Glenn Gilbert Turner. M2, was driving west on Highway 26 about one mile east of Sandy when he collapsed about 10:43 a m. Friday. The car left the road and crashed into a tree. He was pronounced dead on arrival at (¡resham Community Hospital. Senior Center News Sandy S enior C enter members w ill attend the Sandy Union High School Art Show tomorrow. May 8 Members will meet at the center at 9 a m and spend a couple hours viewing the works of art produced by the students Following Friday’s noon time lunch a representative from the Portland branch of Elderhostel will offer a slide presentation to further ac quaint the seniors with the sum m ertim e educational program The program is designed to give seniors the unique opportunity to travel and take part in a variety of contemporary classes. The regularly scheduled meeting of the Planning and Evaluation committee has t>een moved to Monday, May 11, at I p m Alice Bankston, a long time resident of Oral Hull Park w ill speak to the members of the Sandy center next Tuesday, May 12, at 12:30 p m about the foundation. "Lost Horizon" will be the center's featured in-house film next Wednesday, May 13, Showtime is 12:45 p m Activities for the Week of May 7 to May 14 Thursday, May 7 9 a m to 12 noon Drop In 9 a m Exercise 10 a m Humanities 12 noon I ¿oaves and Fishes Meal M o t h e r ’s D a y Friday, May M 9 a m to 12 noon Drop In 9 a m High School Art Show 12 noon Loaves and Fishes Meal 12:30 p.m Elderhostel Slide Presentation I p m Band Practice Meal Tuesday, May 12 9 a m to 12 noon Drop In Ä ~ AAr deserves as m uch—a n d more . . . to he honored, appreciated, cherished, pampered. That's why we re tainting mothers everywhere with a Mother's Day feast as special as the is. 4ft BRUNCH in our Fireside Dining Room 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM HOLIDAY DINNER in our Dining R cxhti 2:00 PM to 10:00 PM Wednesday. May 13 9 a m to 12 noon Drop In 12 noon Loaves and Fishes Meal 1 p m In house Film Monday, May II 9 a m. to 12 noon Drop In 9:30 a m Exercise Class 10.30 a.m Therapy Pool 12 noon Loaves and Fishes 1 p.m Planning and Evalua tion Meeting 1 pm . Cards May lOHj 10 a m Golden Age Club Board Meeting 12 noon Ixvaves and Fishes Meal 12 30 p m Guest Speaker, Alice Bankston 1 p m. Ceramics Thursday, May 14 9 a m to 12 noon Drop In 9a.m. Exercise 10 a m Humanities 12 noon Golden Age Club Potluck Reservations: (503) 622-3101 Ext 1763 From Portland: 224-7158 June or July wedding planned? let f ast County s most experienced caterers handle your wedding plans Catering specialists for all occasions , Meats-N-Treats I S M N l D IV IS IO N Hood C an tar AAA 3 0 5 S ----- G A IS H A M • SA N D Y • 3 3 3 3 Proctor In Sandy AAA 7144 r ip p lin g r iv e r .*t E V iw T ,i3 n « Off Hwv 26 on Welches Hoad. W e lc h e s , O r e g o n 9 7 (1 6 7 .................... The Srfnäy Post (USPS48I 180) M IM A I» O re ç o n N ew epoper » u b b ih e r« A etocicjtion ond U $ lu b u rb o n Fra«« A*«o< lotion N o trono I »u b l.«h ed w ea k ly Thursday« by The O u tlo o k Pubbah.ng Sondy O reg o n A 7035 Se<ond i Io«« po««oçe po»d ot Sondy O reg o n N e w * pop er Co Bou AA 6 6 8 55 4 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATES In C lockom os County per year sa oo M ultnonvoh C ounty St 00 t l« e w h e r e in O 'e y o n S10.50 In N o rth w e s t ond Pocittc C o ast States O u ts id e O re g o n pa- yea» SI 3.00 O u ts id e N o rth w e s t on d Po< die Coast S tate« per year SHOO Sandy Post Sandy Oregon 97 055 No. 19 May 7, 198) W E PUT A PREMIUM O N SERVICE. The Second Coming of Christ "Why the Angels are coming” MAI7. 24:31 -dt4ie»d *7 s " (faming S mm / Christ sends His angels to GATHER only the "ELECT.’’ They escort the redeemed ones to meet CHRIST IN THE AIR The angel who has guarded the life of the sleeping SAINT has marked his resting place, and on the morning of the resurrection will be there to greet him and bear him to the SAVIOUR The LIVING SAINTS will be accompanied by their guardian angels in the same manner PSALMS 50:3 5 Only those who have made an agreement with GOO by sacrifice will be among the redeemed Heaven will be worth all we may sacrifice for our LORO Elmer Schoenborn S e rvice s w ere held Wednesday at Bateman Funeral Chapel for Elmer Schoenborn of Boring, who died Saturday. He was 66 Born in Bemidji, Minn . he moved to the (¡resham area in 1945 Mr Sch(-enborn was employed in construction and farm work, for many years at Chiodo Farms He m a rrie d A lice B Jerome on Dec 23, 1949 in Vancouver. Wash He is survned by his wife, Alice; his sons. Jerome of Anchorage, Alaska, and Paul of B o rin g ; his daughter, Lucy Cumming of Boring, his brothers, Robert of North Hollywood. Calif., Irvin of Minneapolis, Minn., and Omar of Sacramento. Calif.; his sisters, Sylvia Lebbies of Culber C ity, Calif., and Pemice Perrault of Fargo. N D , and five grandchildren. Burial was at Forest I .awn Cemetery in Gresham 3 I) SANDY (O r* ) POST— ’’Living wicked destroyed” 2 THESS. 2:8 The unsaved living are destroyed by the brightness or GLORY of the SECOND COMING of JESUS JER. 25:33 the dead bodies of the wicked are strewn all over the earth, unlamented and unbuned The righteous are all in heaven REV. 6:17 To those who are unprepared it would seem that none could stand the GLORY of the LORD. ’ Who shall be able to stand’ ” ISA. 25: 8-9 CONTRAST to the wail of the wicked is heard the ,oyous greeting of the RIGHTEOUS, when they see the face of their LORD They have waited” and are "glad ’’ Sandy Seventh Day Adventist Church P.O.Box 519. Sandy. OR 97055 I J \CitX---------- -- | If you would like more information on this subject M ail In this COUPON: Name:. Address: __________________ _ _ _ S ta te Zip Professional banking services don't have to cost you a lot. At the Independent Bank, we otter the best in banking services at the lowest prices in town. 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